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The HeV project offers an open source solution for building “Virtual Private Clouds” with servers that may be indifferently located either within the user organization or dedicated servers offered by many hosting providers.
Keyplex is a keyboard multiplexer for X11 terminals. It will spawn a number of terminals, and when it has focus it relays all keystrokes and mouse-button2 (paste) to them.
SQS is a project assigned to remote management of computer systems. It provides a means by which a user may control the task queue on a remote computer. The system is flexible and easy to use, configure, and install. It includes secure data transfers.
NxServLiv allow compressed remote X sessions using NoMachine's NX oss libraries.
Like ssh terminal but graphical. Work from Modem to Lan with different compression ratios.
Developed initially for the Spanish distro LiVux
xrootconsole tails a file in a window on your X11 root window. It aims to be as simple and resource-light as possible, within reason: it should run smootlhy on a P133 laptop. The program is non-interactive; all configuration is done on the command line.
commplex is a command multiplexer. You can have as many commands as you want in a file and commplex will open up a pseudo terminal for each command in the file. Your input is sent to all the commands. Output from a chosen command is displayed on screen.