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Dr.Parted Live is a bootable GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian testing. Live CD/USB featuring a lightweight Openbox window manager and useful applications for data backup, restore and recovery. It contains Apart GUI that is a front end to the Partclone command line utility, and is capable of bare-metal backup and recovery of disk partitions. It can use external hard drives and network shares. Dr.Parted also aims to provide an easy way to carry out administration tasks on a computer,...
Portable Linux engineer toolkit for recovery, repair & data rescue
Linux Engineer Toolkit (LengToolkit) Live is a specialized, recovery-oriented Linux distribution designed for system engineers and IT professionals. Operating exclusively in Live mode, it provides a robust environment to rescue failing systems, recover lost data, and manage disk infrastructures without the need for installation.
Website: https://nixovena.org/lengtoolkit
https://ninjaos.org
Ninja OS has been discontinued as of September 2022
0.12.2 has been released.
Ninja OS is a live Desktop GNU/Linux system designed for speed with an emphasis on media and web 2.0 tools. Based of Arch Linux, it features an easy to use but lightweight XFCE desktop.
This project aims to just free and open source projects when feasible. The only exceptions are made for bundling unfree software in otherwise free projects.