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    Administrate

    Administrate

    A Rails engine that helps you put together an admin dashboard

    A framework for creating flexible, powerful admin dashboards in Rails. Administrate is still pre-1.0, and there may be occasional breaking changes to the API. Check the release notes for important updates. Administrate is a library for Rails apps that automatically generates admin dashboards. Administrate's admin dashboards give non-technical users clean interfaces that allow them to create, edit, search, and delete records for any model in the application. Administrate solves the same...
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    A toolset for managing and updating installed ports for FreeBSD ports system
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    ubnhd2

    ubnhd2

    A native, dual-bootable ubuntu for the HTC™ HD2 Phone (qsd8250 SoC)

    ubnhd2 is a security and pentest focused ubuntu/debian system that runs natively on the HTC HD2 phone. To boot this you need the Magldr on your phone and the first FAT partition should be named "SD". The wifi drivers are not included check the Ubuntu HTC HD2 Section from forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975081 for more details.
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