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    XDM-OPTIONS Display Manager Suite

    XDM-OPTIONS Display Manager Suite

    XDM-OPTIONS Display Manager Suite

    X Display Manager. Xhost Phonebook, X Login, X Desktop Chooser, and XDM X server (vnc server). Easy install, Clean uninstall (and X up when done). Highly compatible, no libs. Like gdm but different in goals and features. Great as primary dm or as a backup dm. pre-requirements: X Windows. xdm(1) binary (package) if it was removed (xdm is part of traditional X)
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    html5remote

    Portable versions of Guacamole (html5 VNC/RDP) and GateOne (html5 SSH)

    This project consists in a binary repack of other open source software: - Guacamole (html5 VNC/RDP client, http://guac-dev.org) - GateOne (html5/websocket SSH client, http://liftoffsoftware.com/Products/GateOne) The software is executed in a special environment and can run on several Linux distributions without installation. The environment contains a specific software stack, some Linux shared libraries and patched binaries (see patchELF) taken from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. The only...
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