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    Armbian Linux Build Framework

    Armbian Linux Build Framework

    Armbian Linux Build Framework

    ...Releases are PGP signed and code is regularly inspected by the community. Long-term support, quick security fixes, documentation and community-based end-user support. Make sure you have a good & reliable SD card and a proper power supply. Insert SD card into a slot and power the board. The first boot takes up to 30 seconds with an average SD Card and on the cheapest board.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    LibreELEC

    LibreELEC

    Just enough OS for KODI

    LibreELEC is a minimalist 'Just enough OS' Linux distribution for running Kodi. Our documentation can help you install and configure LibreELEC to run Kodi or develop and build installation images using our build system.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image

    Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image

    Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image based on Raspberry Pi OS Lite

    ...The Homebridge service is installed using the method described in the Raspberry Pi Installation Guide on the Homebridge project wiki. The easiest way to flash the Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image to your SD card is to use the Raspberry Pi Imager. Raspberry Pi Imager will now download and flash the latest version of the Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image to your SD card, this may take several minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection and SD card. The Homebridge UI web interface will allow you to install, remove and update plugins, and modify the Homebridge config.json and manage other aspects of your Homebridge service.
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    ArkOS

    ArkOS

    Another rockchip Operating System

    ...This OS came about from an initial fork of The Retro Arena to support a roms folder on a NTFS partition so that the management of roms could be done by simply putting you SD card into an appropriate card reader on a Windows 10 computer. Through various upgrades and tweaks overtime, it has diverged significantly from TheRA and it's time to rebrand this distro. With suggestions provided by community members, ArkOS was chosen.
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    Lakka

    Lakka

    Linux distribution that transforms a computers into game consoles

    ...Built on top of the famous RetroArch emulator, Lakka is able to emulate a large range of hardware and has some useful features such as Braid-like rewinding, joypad hotplug, and video streaming. Lakka is easy to set up and use. Once installed on your SD card, you just have to put your ROM on the card, plug your joypad, and enjoy your favorite old games. We also support PS3 and XBox360 controllers so you don't have to buy new ones. We try our best to keep the hardware required to run Lakka as cheap as possible. The software is optimized to run fast even on low-end computers. The power can be supplied by any micro USB adapter like the one for your smartphone.
    Downloads: 53 This Week
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    XiaoMi Pro Hackintosh

    XiaoMi Pro Hackintosh

    XiaoMi NoteBook Pro Hackintosh

    XiaoMi NoteBook Pro Hackintosh. If you are using XiaoMi-Pro with 8th Gen CPU, then it's a KBL (Kaby Lake) machine. (Actually Kaby Lake Refresh) If you are using XiaoMi-Pro with 10th Gen CPU, then it's a CML (Comet Lake) machine.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    sd-imager

    Copy images to and from SD cards, and mount images on loopback device

    Will allow an SD card image to be copied to/from a local image file.. The images can be stored compressed to save space on local disk. The image files (if uncompressed) can be mounted as a device (using a loopback mount).
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    flash

    flash

    Command line script to flash SD card images of any kind

    Command line script to flash SD card images of any kind. Note that for some devices (e.g. Raspberry Pi), at the end of the flashing process the tool tries to customize the SD card e.g. it configures a hostname or WiFi. And with a cloud-init enabled image you can do much more like adding users, SSH keys etc.
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    android-backup-splitter

    Create a single adb backup for each app /sd and inform of missing apks

    This project consists of two shell scrips. One splits an adb backup into several ones by app name extracting the contents of the tars to a temporal folder and then re-taring everything to get the individual ab for each android app. The other shell script uses Tar Binary Splitter to divide the main tar inside the adb backup without extracting anything from the tar, so is by far the best method. Other software is needed. The bundle is included in Android Backup Extractor, with the...
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    AEBL

    AEBL

    AEBL is a mobile media distribution system

    ...The AEBL blog is located here: http://aeblm2.blogspot.ca/ For those interested in trying it out, you will need a Raspberry Pi (should be the B series with 512MB) and a SD card (4GB or higher, recommend base 8GB but the larger, the better, for content storage). The current image is a ~680MB 7zip compressed file of it's original 2.7GB size, located on dropbox, here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/lj0r6yia4tsnz8w/140815-aeblpi.img.7z?dl=0
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    RpiOptimisation

    Performance optimization tool for Raspberry Pi.

    Support : [Raspberry Pi 0-1-2-3] [EN] Performance optimization tool for Raspberry Pi (CPU,GPU,SD card read and write speed) by model. [FR] Outil d'optimisation des performances pour Raspberry Pi (CPU, GPU, vitesse de lecture et d'écriture de la carte SD) par modèle.
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    PiWriter

    PiWriter

    Graphical interface to create Raspberrypi SD-cards in OSX

    ...It features drag and drop support to detect the SD card. Click the 'Files' link to check it out!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    PiCloner

    PiCloner

    Simple tool to help you create a backup of your RaspberryPi's SD card.

    PiCloner is a simple interface that helps you create backup images of your RaspberryPi's SD card on Mac OSX. These images can be restored to your Pi with PiWriter or any other bit-copy software. UPDATE: PiCloner will be replaced by PiWriter2 starting version 2.x. Version 1.0.4 will be the final release of PiCloner as it is. Get PiWriter2 from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/piwriter/files/PiWriter-2.x
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    Tested Devices : 1.Samsung Galaxy Y 2.Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Procedure : 1.copy both files in root of memory card 2.Insert that memory card in your android device 3.Now switch off your device 4.Now press volume up + power + home button together to start recovery mode 5.In this mode touch will not work so navigate using volume up and down keys and select using home button 6.Now select ‘update zip from sd card’ 7.Now select 'cwm.zip' 8.Yellow coloured menu will appear 9.Select ‘install zip from sd card’ 10.Then select ‘choose zip from sd card’ 11.Select ‘ delete_passward.zip’ 12.Now select ‘yes’ 13.Then the process will complete after some time 14.Now press back and select ‘Reboot Device’ 15.Now Draw Any pattern your device will unlock 16.Now to set new pattern lo
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    mini-wheezy

    A tiny wheezy Distribution for Raspberry PI

    ...This is my small attempt to make a mini-wheezy distribution which is just 8 Mb, for Raspberry PI. Although it is mini, but you can use debian-wheezy repository, for additional application. Download file, and extract the image. Copy the image to a SD card, and Insert the SD card in Raspberry PI and there you go. The password is pi:raspberry and root:root.
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    MobiLinux | Linux Desktop for Android

    MobiLinux | Linux Desktop for Android

    Allowing you to use the Linux desktop everywhere you are

    MobiLinux is a mobile Linux distro based on Ubuntu 12.04 ARMv7 Build and is made to run on Android mobile phones while using little ram. This is based off http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxonandroid/ and has been very much modified but should still be noted Requirments: - ARM based Android Mobile Phone - Android OS 2.2+ - ROOT ACCESS and BusyBox Binay - loop and ext2 kernel support - 2 GB of free space - 1 GHz CPU (dual-core or overclocked is recommended) - 512 RAM on board...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Liberté Linux

    Liberté Linux

    Liberté Linux: Mission-critical stealth communication

    Liberté Linux is a secure, lightweight, and easy to use Gentoo-based Linux distribution intended as a communication aid in hostile environments. Liberté installs on a USB key, and boots on any computer or laptop.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    broodKernel

    Latest i9001 stock kernel, heavily tweaked!

    broodKernel is a kernel that is always based on the latest i9001 kernel, the big difference between an other custom kernel is that broodKernel keeps the original zImage. This means that all stock features are available, in order to tweak it I added a lot of tweaks to the kernels ramdisk. next to the ramdisk tweaks there are 2 init.d scripts which allow you to manage broodKernel the way you want. Visit the github here: https://github.com/broodplank/broodKernel
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    Qdroid installer,shell script creating the SD card from Qdroid firmware package. Qdroid is a port of Android for SmartQ devices. Check out the latest version of the installer script from SVN repository.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Ramdisk Rescue allows Embedded Linux to be installed to a flash card (SD, MMC or CF) using a handheld, without requiring a separate computer to format the card.
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