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    Window Maker Live

    Window Maker Live

    Window Maker Live Linux Distribution

    ...The second main idea not directly visible on the surface level is the inclusion of many useful command line utilities and tools for system administration. This effectively turns wmlive into a UNIX administrator's workbench for rescue and repair operations.
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    C-Menu

    C-Menu

    User Interface Toolkit

    C-Menu is an easy-to-use and powerful suite of programs that you can use to create professional front-ends for your applications, even in resource constrained environments such as embedded, rescue, server, and development environments in which the bloat of a GUI is either impractical or undesirable. C-Menu is no bloat, no nonsense, powerhouse that makes even oudated systems seem fast. C-Menu delivers what you need, when you need it.
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