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    BlackBuntu Linux

    BlackBuntu Linux

    BlackBuntu Linux

    BlackBuntu is born from the passion and spirit of 2 specialists. Let’s cut the bullshit, this distribution is a GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and designed with Pentest, Security and Development in mind for the best experience. With advanced accessibility tools and options to change language, colour scheme and text size, Blackbuntu makes computing easy – whoever and wherever you are. BlackBuntu is a fully open source project, anyone can see what is inside. The building source code...
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    DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered
    What is DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered ? DracOS GNU/Linux Remastered ( https://github.com/dracos-linux ) is the Linux operating system from Indonesia , open source is built based on Debian live project under the protection of the GNU General Public License v3.0. This operating system is one variant of Linux distributions, which is used to perform security testing (penetration testing). Dracos linux in Arm by hundreds hydraulic pentest, forensics and reverse engineering. Use a GUI-based...
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    mintyMac-i386 (14.04)

    mintyMac-i386 (14.04)

    OSX feel from xfce4.10, MDM, New Driver Manager, Whisker Menu, Docky

    Built with a developer release of new Ubuntu Mini Trusty Tahr 14.04. mintyMac's 2nd xfce4 release but in 32bit built for older PC's. Great OS for on the fly multiple monitor (dual display) setup including cloning. XFCE Theme Manager with extra themes. Lots of multimedia software including guitar effects by Rakarrack, Ardour Multitrack, Guitar Tuner, Banshee..and more. Abiword, Homebank (personal accounting), BibleTime, Gimp, Solitare, Pinball etc.. Of course includes our mintyMac...
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    r4st

    A database rapid application development tool

    The r4st ("Our Forest") project is a set of tools to assist with the rapid development of a database application. It uses shell scripts to drop/add Postgresql database tables/views with data loaded from sql and csv files. This process allows users to apply changes then re-build the system. It is essentially a customizable database regression system. The base schema and data module represent a plant database intended for educational and scientific usage.
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