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    rbenv

    rbenv

    Groom your app’s Ruby environment

    ... an environment variable. Rock-solid in production. Your application's executables are its interface with ops. With rbenv and Bundler binstubs you'll never again need to cd in a cron job or Chef recipe to ensure you've selected the right runtime. The Ruby version dependency lives in one place—your app—so upgrades and rollbacks are atomic, even when you switch versions. One thing well. rbenv is concerned solely with switching Ruby versions. It's simple and predictable. A rich plugin ecosystem.
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    Entropy Linux

    Entropy Linux

    Modern, Midweight, Experimental Debian based distro.

    Entropy Linux, based on MX23-Minimal, is strange and experimental OS with built-in dedicated utility software and extensive AMD™ hardware support. It features a global dark theme, unique aesthetics and style. Created by single lead dev and his friends, Entropy's main point is to be both very approachable by people new to Linux, and still be attractive for it's main target audience: developers, admins and power-users. More of an proving ground for our software than a polished product...
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    Robolinux

    Robolinux

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    amsvr-hdhr-atsc-8vsb-eit

    Install up to 32 HDHR ATSC 8VSB Tuners in less than 10 Mins / x86_64

    ...-setup storage groups set at directory /myth Update capable , from upstream Enterprise Linux vendor. Does Automyth Server do everything? No, far from it, so far it's very specific using ATSC 8vsb. Which limits it generally to North America/Canada (see wiki for more) Welcome to AutoMythServer and Higher Expectations. *Automythserver attempts to only use non-busy HDHR devices but you can override at install time.
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    The Linux Video Project attempts to create a LiveSystem which boots on any x86 system, initializes its hardware (most notably sound), and plays video on that system. It uses the ROCK Linux Distribution Build Kit for building the live-system.
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