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    asvn
    The Arc-live(X86-i386)is a distribution live dvd and pendrive with automatic hardware detection and is now included the kernel-3.2.0-4-486/3.2.0-4-686-pae(arc-live-1.0.1-wheezy stable with live-installer).
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    Unetbootinbitti

    Unetbootinbitti

    Tool for creating live usb-drives and downloading distros

    Tool for creating live usb-drives and downloading distros. This is an upgraded version of Unetbootin focusing on Bittix linux 9 and above and Linux Mint and Linux Mint debian. Has Distrowatch.com link etc.
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    mini-wheezy

    A tiny wheezy Distribution for Raspberry PI

    There are many distribution of wheezy on the net which are much larger in size. 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.
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