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    Core Adjust

    Core Adjust

    Adjust various settings of Intel Processors.

    Core Adjust is a software tool that can be used to adjust various settings of 4th generation (Haswell) and later Intel(tm) processors on Debian/GNU and other Linux systems.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    GRUB2 Editor

    GRUB2 Editor

    A KDE Control Module for configuring the GRUB2 bootloader.

    Smoothly integrated in KDE System Settings, it is the central place for managing your GRUB2 configuration.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Enterprise

    Tool intended to help the process of booting Linux on Intel Macs.

    Enterprise is a custom UEFI bootloader designed to load Linux distributions directly from ISO files on Apple Mac computers (even those without UEFI booting support). It is designed to compliment Mac Linux USB Loader, though it can also be used separately (albeit with some setup work). The purpose of Enterprise is as the first stage in a two-stage booting process for Mac Linux USB Loader-created USB drives.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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