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    Pinoy Pup Linux OS
    An open-source operating system based on Puppy Linux customized for the Filipino consumer base.
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    Network Manager Dialog

    Dialog GUI for NetworkManager

    Use Dialog to connect to and edit wireless/wired access points, rather than trying to mess with the command line of nmcli or have a window manager up to use nm-connection-editor or nm-applet. Check the wiki for information on installation, use, and future potential.
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    QDNet stands for Quick & Dirty Networking. It is designed to be a lightweight network manager. It is a simple and elegant solution to Linux's network client problem. It supports both a command-line and graphical interface.
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    This is a Wireless(WIFI) connection manager to monitor and control your network interfaces(ATH0,WLAN0)
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