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    motionEyeOS

    motionEyeOS

    A video surveillance OS for single-board computers

    motionEyeOS is a Linux distribution that turns a single-board computer into a video surveillance system. The OS is based on BuildRoot and uses motion as a backend and motionEye for the frontend. Compatible with most USB cameras as well as with the Raspberry PI camera module. Motion detection with email notifications and working schedule. JPEG files for still images, AVI files for videos. Connects to your local network using ethernet or wifi. File storage on SD card, USB drive or network SMB...
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    neos

    neos

    neos, a new OS to the world!

    neosmium's neos is a new OS to the world. It has been developed by a group of a few students of Brainware Group of Institutions (India). It is a free Operating System and based on Debian Linux with the architecture of Ubuntu Linux. It's now capable to surf the best performance and featured services to your daily requirements which you can expect from your PC or tablet.
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