Alternatives to Embedded Linux

Compare Embedded Linux alternatives for your business or organization using the curated list below. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to Embedded Linux in 2025. Compare features, ratings, user reviews, pricing, and more from Embedded Linux competitors and alternatives in order to make an informed decision for your business.

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    KernelCare Enterprise
    Global organizations trust TuxCare for live patching their critical Linux hosts and OT devices across their hybrid multi-cloud environments. No reboot is required to deploy and enable the TuxCare KernelCare Enterprise solutions to live patch Linux kernels and critical system libraries, including OpenSSL and Glibc. In contrast, all hosts and devices maintain the current production level uptime while receiving all security updates. TuxCare automates the patching process and eliminates the need to wait weeks or months for reboot cycles to apply patches. TuxCare currently protects over 1 million workloads worldwide. Tight integrations with popular patch management and vulnerability scanners, including Qualys, Crowdstrike, and Rapid7, enable TuxCare to fit seamlessly into existing infrastructure. The TuxCare secure patch server, ePortal, allows operations in gated and air-gapped environments. Reduce risk by significantly reducing the mean time to patch vulnerabilities
    Starting Price: $3.95 per month
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    Ubuntu

    Ubuntu

    Ubuntu

    Better security. More packages. Newer tools. All your open source, from cloud to edge. Secure your open source apps. Patch the full stack, from kernel to library and applications, for CVE compliance. Governments and auditors certify Ubuntu for FedRAMP, FISMA and HITECH. Rethink what’s possible with Linux and open source. Companies engage Canonical to drive down open source operating costs. Automate everything: multi-cloud operations, bare metal provisioning, edge clusters and IoT. Whether you’re a mobile app developer, an engineering manager, a music or video editor or a financial analyst with large-scale models to run — in fact, anyone in need of a powerful machine for your work — Ubuntu is the ideal platform. Ubuntu is used by thousands of development teams around the world because of its versatility, reliability, constantly updated features, and extensive developer libraries.
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    Ubuntu Core

    Ubuntu Core

    Canonical

    An Ubuntu SSO account is required to create the first user on an Ubuntu Core installation. We will walk you through the steps of flashing Ubuntu Core on a Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 4 or CM3. At the end of this process, you will have a board ready for production or testing snaps. An Ubuntu SSO account is required to create the first user on an Ubuntu Core installation. Your board is now ready to have snaps installed, it’s time to use the snap command to install your first snap. The Snap Store is where you can find the best Linux apps packaged as snaps to install on your Ubuntu device and get started with your secure IoT journey.
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    Puppy Linux

    Puppy Linux

    Puppy Linux

    Puppy Linux is a unique family of Linux distributions meant for the home-user computers. Ready to use, all tools for common daily computing usage already included. Ease of use, grandpa-friendly certified. Relatively small size, 300 MB or less. Fast and versatile. Customizable within minutes, remasters. Different flavours, optimized to support older computers, newer computers. Variety, hundreds of derivatives (“puplets”), one of which will surely meet your needs. Puppy Linux is not a single Linux distribution like Debian. Puppy Linux is also not a Linux distribution with multiple flavours, like Ubuntu (with its variants of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc) though it also comes in flavours. Puppy Linux is a collection of multiple Linux distributions, built on the same shared principles, built using the same set of tools, built on top of a unique set of puppy specific applications and configurations and generally speaking provide consistent behaviours and features.
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    Ubuntu Touch

    Ubuntu Touch

    Ubuntu Touch

    Ubuntu Touch is made and maintained by the UBports Community. A group of volunteers and passionate people across the world. With Ubuntu Touch we offer a truly unique mobile experience - an alternative to the current most popular operating systems on the market. We believe that everyone is free to use, study, share and improve all software created by the foundation without restrictions. Whenever possible, everything is distributed under free and open source licenses endorsed by the Free Software Foundation, the Open Source Initiative. Ubuntu Touch is a mobile version of the Ubuntu operating system for mobile devices. However, unlike other 'flavors' of Ubuntu, it is more accurately an extract of parts of Ubuntu. It is adapted to run naturally in a mobile, touch-screen environment but is also capable of functioning as a desktop computer while in "desktop mode". This aforementioned converging of environments from device to device is where the term "Convergence" originates.
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    Bodhi Linux

    Bodhi Linux

    Bodhi Linux

    Bodhi Linux, a lightweight distribution featuring the fast & fully customizable Moksha Desktop. The 64-bit is built on top of Ubuntu (20.04). The 32-bit Non-PAE architecture has a Ubuntu 18.04 base, Bodhi Linux 6.0.0 is the Enlightened Linux Distribution. Bodhi is a small open-source distro with a rather small team of active Team Members, we are always looking for help. In particular, we are looking for c, bash, and python programmers, translators, graphic artists, theme developers, and more. If you think you can help contact us. Not all users can contribute to the code and documentation so even a small financial donation helps tremendously. It’s known for minimalism, resource efficiency, and user choice. The team behind Bodhi Linux works to make the distribution as lean as possible and believes that the end-user should be able to choose the applications that they want rather than have a bunch of pre-installed applications that are unnecessary.
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    licsm (License Server)
    licsm License Server is a self hosted license server which easily integrates license keys into your software. It is cheapest in market priced at INR 3000 per license per year. The key features of licsm - License server are:   a. Self hosted license server (VPS or DEDICATED server with a dedicated IP and Ubuntu linux)   b. 25 characters long keys   c. Generate 1000 / 10000 Licenses at a time   d. Unlimited keys   e. C++ Libraries for windows and Ubuntu software integration   f. Secure channel   g. Regular updates through website as standalone packages   h. Support for classification of products based on features provided. i. Floating license server included for bulk licenses by company. j. Node / hardware ID locked license server. k. It contains Windows C# libraries, Windows C++ libraries, Linux C++ libraries for integration with linux softwares, windows applications, microsoft office plugins and more..   l. The C++ libraries in windows an
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    Multipass

    Multipass

    Canonical

    Get an instant Ubuntu VM with a single command. Multipass can launch and run virtual machines and configure them with cloud-init like a public cloud. Prototype your cloud launches locally for free. The first five minutes with Multipass let you know how easy it is to have a lightweight cloud handy. Let’s launch a few LTS instances, list them, exec a command, use cloud-init and clean up old instances to start. The ”Ubuntu Server CLI cheat sheet“ is your fast path to learning the Linux command line - from basic file management to deploying Kubernetes and OpenStack. Multipass provides a command line interface to launch, manage and generally fiddle about with instances of Linux. The downloading of a minty-fresh image takes a matter of seconds, and within minutes a VM can be up and running. Launch instances of Ubuntu and initialise them with cloud-init metadata like AWS, Azure, Google, IBM and Oracle clouds. Simulate your own cloud deployment on your workstation.
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    cloud-init

    cloud-init

    cloud-init

    Cloud images are operating system templates and every instance starts out as an identical clone of every other instance. It is the user data that gives every cloud instance its personality and cloud-init is the tool that applies user data to your instances automatically. Including datasource and module references, and plenty of examples. While cloud-init started life in Ubuntu, it is now available for most major Linux and FreeBSD operating systems. For cloud image providers, then cloud-init handles many of the differences between cloud vendors automatically — for example, the official Ubuntu cloud images are identical across all public and private clouds.
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    System On Grid

    System On Grid

    System On Grid

    We are redefining internet by converging cloud infrastructure by merging Orbits (VPS – Virtual Private Servers) with Web Hosting which provides dedicated and scalable resources, security, isolation, and automation backed by very high reliability and 99.99% uptime guarantee. Our Orbits come with different specs and different flavors like CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Free BSD, Net BSD etc. providing a lot of flexibility. The backend uses Intel E-5 processors, KVM hypervisor and Openstack. System On Grid Orbits are Virtual Instances (Virtual Private Servers/Machines) run by KVM hypervisor. The Orbits come with multiple Operating System Flavors including different Linux Distros like Centos, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora etc. Orbits also have an option of Unix flavors viz Free BSD and Net BSD. Orbits take full advantage of Intel CPUs VTX features and hardware abstraction. We also have tweaked the Host kernel to provide strong and robust performance.
    Starting Price: $8 per month
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    Zorin OS

    Zorin OS

    Zorin OS

    Zorin OS is designed to be easy, so you won't need to learn anything to get started. The Zorin Appearance app lets you change the desktop to resemble the environment you're familiar with, whether it's Windows, macOS, or Linux. Built on an Ubuntu & Linux foundation, Zorin OS runs on the same Open Source software that powers the U.S. Department of Defense, NASA, and more. Thanks to Linux's advanced security features, Zorin OS is resistant to viruses. Security patches and software updates are available for years to come. Zorin OS works lightning fast and doesn't slow down with updates. The Lite edition runs snappy on computers as old as 15 years, so you can breathe new life into old PCs. From a full Microsoft Office-compatible office suite to professional photo editing software, Zorin OS comes with powerful apps out of the box. Countless more apps and games are available from the Software store and Steam.
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    TorizonCore
    Install TorizonCore in one click with the preinstalled Toradex Easy Installer. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Debian containers with APT Package Manager get you started in minutes. An extending selection of development tools such as the Flash Analytics tool helps to build reliable products fast. TorizonCore is open-source and built with the Yocto Project based on the Toradex Embedded Linux BSP, which enables further customization. Torizon offers full integration with Visual Studio 2019, providing a convenient way to use a Windows development PC and familiar tools while at the same time giving you the advantages of the rich Linux ecosystem. Toradex continues to support Windows Embedded Compact / WinCE, but for a developer who wishes to move to Linux, Visual Studio with Torizon is an excellent choice.
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    feh

    feh

    feh

    feh is an X11 image viewer aimed mostly at console users. Unlike most other viewers, it does not have a fancy GUI, but simply displays images. It is controlled via command line arguments and configurable key/mouse actions. Slideshow: Show all files in or below a directory, change slides with your keyboard or automatically after a delay. feh is also shipped by many Linux/BSD distributions, including Arch Linux, Debian, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Ubuntu.
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    LXLE

    LXLE

    LXLE

    Light on resources, Heavy on functions. Always based on Ubuntu/Lubuntu LTS. LXLE ses an optimized LXDE user interface, it is a simple, elegant and familiar desktop UI. Prudent full featured Apps preinstalled. Latest stable versions of all major apps. Added PPAs extends available software. Expose, Aero Snap, Quick Launch apps, etc. Random and interval wallpaper changer, and theme consistency throughout the system. 100 gorgeous wallpapers preinstalled, and numerous other tweaks/additions available. Both 32 and 64 bit OS versions available. Boot and it's online and ready in less than 1 minute. LXLE is based on Lubuntu which is an Ubuntu OS using the LXDE desktop environment. It is designed to be a drop-in and go OS, primarily for aging computers. Its intention is to be able to install it on any computer and be relatively done after install. At times removing unwanted programs or features is easier than configuring for a day.
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    Seqrite Linux AntiVirus
    Linux AntiVirus by Seqrite shields your Linux systems against malware. It offers real-time, on-demand and scheduled scanning, Samba Share protection, and complete web security. The software’s Advanced Device Control feature enforces complete governance over the use of removable storage devices, which helps to keep your system safe and secure. Our Linux antivirus features a user-friendly interface with comprehensive support for both 32-bit and 64-bit Linux distributions. Additionally, Seqrite Linux AntiVirus is one of the best antiviruses in the market today that offer comprehensive support to a range of Linux versions including Red Hat, Fedora, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, SUSE, CentOS, and BOSS. Our antivirus for Linux blocks phishing websites and other malicious online elements as well as restricts access to gaming and social networking websites. The Linux antivirus creates a safe ecosystem by controlling wireless and storage devices.
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    Byobu

    Byobu

    Byobu

    It was originally designed to provide elegant enhancements to the otherwise functional, plain, practical GNU Screen, for the Ubuntu server distribution. Byobu now includes an enhanced profile, convenient keybindings, configuration utilities, and toggle-able system status notifications for both the GNU Screen window manager and the more modern Tmux terminal multiplexer, and works on most Linux, BSD, and Mac distributions. Byobu includes an enhanced profile, configuration utilities, and system status notifications for the GNU screen window manager as well as the Tmux terminal multiplexer. Byobu is developed and released as free software under the GPLv3.
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    Orchid Fusion VMS
    Orchid Fusion provides a powerful VMS unification platform that offers the same ease of use and familiarity as the Orchid Core user interface, but extends the platform across unlimited locations, cameras, and users. Underpinning Orchid Fusion's advanced management and aggregation capabilities is Orchid Core, a lightweight, cross-platform video recording solution that can be distributed across an almost endless variety of servers and IoT devices. The Orchid Fusion web interface is hosted centrally within your organization or in IPConfigure's secure cloud service. As a Java-based platform, Orchid Fusion is capable of running on Windows desktop and Windows Server, Red Hat Linux Enterprise 7, Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 or 18.04, CentOS 7, as well as a variety of Linux embedded devices. In the event that Orchid Fusion can no longer communicate with any of your Orchid Core VMS servers, Orchid operates autonomously and continues to record while remaining accessible via the standalone Orchid Core VMS
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    Ubuntu Server
    Ubuntu Server brings economic and technical scalability to your datacentre, public or private. Whether you want to deploy an OpenStack cloud, a Kubernetes cluster or a 50,000-node render farm, Ubuntu Server delivers the best value scale-out performance available. It doesn’t matter whether you want to deploy a NoSQL database, web farm or cloud. Certified by leading hardware OEMs and with comprehensive deployment tools, so you can get the most from your infrastructure. Our regular release cycle means access to the latest and most performant open source. A lean initial installation and integrated deployment and application modelling technologies make Ubuntu Server a great solution for simple deployment and management at scale.
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    Miele-LXIV

    Miele-LXIV

    DICOM Software

    ​Miele-LXIV is a 64-bit DICOM viewer and workstation developed by Alex Bettarini. The macOS version, written in Objective-C and built with Xcode, is available as a free download. The Windows and Linux versions are complete rewrites in C++ using CMake and wxWidgets, currently featuring about 25% of the macOS functionality. The Windows version requires OpenGL (Core profile), and users can request a free evaluation version by contacting the developer. The Linux version, built with gcc, also necessitates OpenGL drivers (Core profile) and has been tested on Ubuntu 24.04 and Linux Mint 22.1. Miele-LXIV is a DICOM workstation, viewer and more. The project started in November 2014 as a fork of the popular open source 32-bit project OsiriX, but it has been modified to become a 64-bit application and to remove many of the limitations of the 32-bit version.
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    OpenWrt

    OpenWrt

    OpenWrt

    OpenWrt is a highly extensible GNU/Linux distribution for embedded devices (typically wireless routers). Unlike many other distributions for routers, OpenWrt is built from the ground up to be a full-featured, easily modifiable operating system for embedded devices. In practice, this means that you can have all the features you need with none of the bloat, powered by a modern Linux kernel. Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, OpenWrt provides a fully writable filesystem with optional package management. This frees you from the restrictions of the application selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to use packages to customize an embedded device to suit any application. For developers, OpenWrt provides a framework to build an application without having to create a complete firmware image and distribution around it.
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    MAAS

    MAAS

    Canonical

    Self-service, remote installation of Windows, CentOS, ESXi and Ubuntu on real servers turns your data centre into a bare metal cloud. Metal-As-A-Service (MAAS) provisioning with Windows, ESXi, Linux. Bare metal cloud with on-demand servers. Remote edge cluster operations. Infrastructure monitoring and discovery. Ansible, Chef, Puppet, SALT, Juju integration. Super fast install from scratch. VMWare ESXi, Windows, CentOS, RHEL, Ubuntu. Custom images with pre-installed apps. Disk and network configuration. API-driven DHCP, DNS, PXE, IPAM. REST API for provisioning. LDAP user authentication. Role-based access control (RBAC). Hardware testing and commissioning. MAAS delivers the fastest OS installation times in the industry thanks to its optimised image-based installer. Works on all certified servers from any major vendor. Discovers servers in racks, chassis and data centre networks. Supports major system BMCs and chassis controllers.
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    Mir Display Server
    Whether you want an information kiosk, digital signage display, in-car entertainment stack, or home automation interface, Mir on Ubuntu is your fastest path to deployment. Mir is a system-level component that can be used to unlock next-generation user experiences. It runs on a range of Linux powered devices including traditional desktops, IoT and embedded products. Mir is a replacement for the X window server system, commonly used on Linux desktop devices. It allows device makers and desktop users to have a well-defined, efficient, flexible, and secure platform for their graphical environment. Historically, graphical user interfaces Linux have been powered by the X windowing system. X has a long and successful history and it has served the purposes of both system level and application level UI well for more than 3 decades. However, users nowadays expect a more consistent, integrated and secure user experience than is possible to offer on top of the X windowing system.
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    Zmanda

    Zmanda

    Zmanda

    Zmanda is a proven, reliable, high-performance enterprise backup and recovery solution. Zmanda provides a comprehensive solution at 50% less than the competition. You also get 24*7 support with a 2x higher NPS than the industry average. Since 2005, Zmanda has been trusted by enterprises, governments, and educational institutions worldwide. Zmanda enables you to back up to cloud, NAS, and disk. Zmanda supports advanced features, such as ransomware protection with air gap, client-side deduplication, forever incremental backups, and zero trust. It can be deployed as a container, VM, or Zmanda-hosted instance. Zmanda is open-source based with OpenAPI V3 standard APIs. It is packaged in all major Enterprise Linux distros, including Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian, Rocky Linux, and Fedora.
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    Lubuntu

    Lubuntu

    Lubuntu

    Lubuntu is a fast and lightweight operating system with a clean and easy-to-use user interface. It is a Linux system, that uses the minimal desktop LXDE/LXQT, and a selection of light applications. Because of this, Lubuntu has very low hardware requirements. Lubuntu was founded by Mario Behling and has been grown for many years by Julien Lavergne. Please join us and install Lubuntu on your computer. The objective of the lubuntu project is to create a faster, more lightweight and energy saving variant of Ubuntu by using LXDE, The Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment, as its default GUI. Members of the lubuntu team take care of LXDE and other packages that are part of the lubuntu installation. Contribute creating a lighter, less resource hungry and more energy-efficient Linux Desktop. It is our goal to make Linux run on more cost-effective machines and MIDs besides Intel CPUs based on ARM and Mips.
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    pwn.guide

    pwn.guide

    pwn.guide

    pwn.guide is a privacy‑respecting cybersecurity learning platform offering more than 85 clear, self‑paced tutorials that guide learners from beginner to advanced levels in ethical hacking and defense. The site maintains nearly 100 % uptime, accepts cryptocurrency payments, and stores only minimal user data, ensuring both reliability and privacy. A fast, 24/7 support team assists users directly on the platform, which integrates seamlessly with pwn.VM, an instantly deployable Linux sandbox providing virtual instances of Kali Linux, Parrot OS, and Ubuntu for hands‑on practice without additional infrastructure. Beyond practical “how‑to” guides on topics ranging from web exploitation to wireless analysis, pwn.guide includes certification‑aligned materials, in‑app search functionality, and a quiz to assess knowledge levels, empowering individuals to build a comprehensive, portfolio‑ready skill set in cybersecurity.
    Starting Price: $4.79 per month
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    Webuzo

    Webuzo

    Softaculous

    Webuzo is a Multi User Control Panel which helps you manage your cloud or dedicated server. Its a hosting platform to help you grow your web applications as it helps customers to manage their domains, emails, websites, databases, etc. Webuzo is a Multi User Control Panel built for Hosting Providers, Resellers and Website Owners. Its a powerful and easy to use Web Hosting Control Panel used by users around the world. Webuzo can be installed on various types of servers and supports Ubuntu, AlmaLinux and CentOS. Webuzo allows hosting providers and users the ability to automate server management tasks while offering your customers the tools they need to manage their sites.
    Starting Price: $2.5 per month
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    balenaOS

    balenaOS

    balena

    Containers will revolutionize connected devices, and balenaOS is the best way to run them. Made to survive harsh networking conditions and unexpected shutdowns. A minimal Linux with the services needed to run Docker reliably on an embedded device - nothing else. Based on Yocto Linux for easy porting to most capable device types across varied CPU architectures. Actively developed in the open; community participation warmly welcomed. In our quest to build balenaCloud, a platform that brings the tools of modern software development to the world of connected hardware, we started by porting Docker to ARM chips in 2013. We soon realised that we also needed an operating system optimized for the use case: a minimal OS ideal for running containers on embedded devices.
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    Budgie Clipboard Manager
    A clipboard manager applet that can help you to store and manage clipboard content. Clipboard history management, save up to 100 clips, private mode, remove any clip you want. Searchable history, clear all options, autosave history, notification support. Customizable applet, and restore defaults option. Automatically paste selected clip to the active window. For Debian/Ubuntu-based distro. If you are using Ubuntu Budgie then you can directly install the applet from the welcome screen. xdotool is optional and is used for pasting text in the active window. Download the zip & then run from the extracted repo's folder.
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    Healthcare Blocks

    Healthcare Blocks

    Healthcare Blocks

    The simplest way to get started. Healthcare Blocks provisions a Linux-based application hosting environment in the cloud that aligns with HIPAA and NIST cybersecurity framework requirements. Our team manages the security and scalability of this environment so that your team can focus on application development and deployments. For healthcare organizations currently using or planning to use Amazon Web Services (AWS) and are seeking to eliminate the guesswork and effort involved with satisfying AWS's "shared responsibility model" requirements, our newest solution bridges the gap between "HIPAA eligible" and "HIPAA compliant." Ubuntu security-hardened virtual machines with auto-scaling, encrypted disks, and automated security patching. Amazon S3 cloud service for storing uploaded files, backups, and archived data sets. Standard support via help desk portal; upgradeable premium support options. Docker engine support and Dokku PaaS.
    Starting Price: $159 per month
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    SELLmatix POS

    SELLmatix POS

    himatix.com

    SELLmatix POS Software is retail accounting software which replaces cash register terminals at the Point of Sale in retail stores with standard low cost computers. SELLmatix runs on Windows, Ubuntu Linux and Pocket PC. You can use any combination of Windows, Linux and Pocket Pc's on the same site. SELLmatix Point of Sale Software is designed to work with a wide range of Point of sale hardware, including Touch Screens, Barcode Scanners, Keyboards, Electronic Scales, and POS printers. You can operate SELLmatix standalone in small stores, or control Point of Sale terminals across the room or across the world via the powerful built in TCP/IP networking capability. You can use SELLmatix as a Point of Sale front end processor to a range of back office accounting systems and SELLmatix features advanced import/export manipulation to almost any format including spreadsheets such as Excel or OpenOffice.org so that you can perform flexible reporting based on what your business needs.
    Starting Price: $288.89 per year
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    RIOT

    RIOT

    RIOT

    RIOT powers the Internet of Things like Linux powers the Internet. RIOT is a free, open source operating system developed by a grassroots community gathering companies, academia, and hobbyists, distributed all around the world. RIOT supports most low-power IoT devices, microcontroller architectures (32-bit, 16-bit, 8-bit), and external devices. RIOT aims to implement all relevant open standards supporting an Internet of Things that is connected, secure, durable & privacy-friendly. RIOT supports DTLS transport layer security, IEEE 802.15.4 encryption, Secure Firmware Updates (SUIT), multiple cryptographic packages, and crypto secure elements. RIOT is modular to adapt to application needs. We aim to support all common network technologies and Internet standards. RIOT is open to new developments and often an early adaptor in networking.
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    AWS Deep Learning AMIs
    AWS Deep Learning AMIs (DLAMI) provides ML practitioners and researchers with a curated and secure set of frameworks, dependencies, and tools to accelerate deep learning in the cloud. Built for Amazon Linux and Ubuntu, Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) come preconfigured with TensorFlow, PyTorch, Apache MXNet, Chainer, Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK), Gluon, Horovod, and Keras, allowing you to quickly deploy and run these frameworks and tools at scale. Develop advanced ML models at scale to develop autonomous vehicle (AV) technology safely by validating models with millions of supported virtual tests. Accelerate the installation and configuration of AWS instances, and speed up experimentation and evaluation with up-to-date frameworks and libraries, including Hugging Face Transformers. Use advanced analytics, ML, and deep learning capabilities to identify trends and make predictions from raw, disparate health data.
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    Linspire

    Linspire

    PC/OpenSystems LLC

    Linspire is a 64 bit Linux based OS, that is geared towards the business, education and government worker. It has all the applications business users will need for work, research and deployment among very high end desktop systems. With Linspire you can host the entire line of legacy applications that may still be in use in your environment as well as facilities for deploying web apps. Linspire is certified in many states to run government intranet and web based applications. Linspire is the ONLY Debian and Ubuntu based system that is certified by Oracle and IBM to host and deploy their respective cloud technologies. Linspire is deployed by 4 out of 5 US military branches and is in use by the NOAA and the National Weather Service.
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    Haroopad

    Haroopad

    Haroopad

    Haroopad is a markdown enabled document processor for creating web-friendly documents. You can author professional-looking documents of various formats: blog posts, slides, presentations, reports, email and more. Haroopad gives you the same editing experience regardless of the platform you are working on. It runs on all three major operating systems, Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Haroopad support (Ubuntu, 32/64 bit) Windows 7/8, Mac OS X, of Linux. More and more, we tend to save our documents on YouTube, Twitter, Vimeo, Slideshare, Flickr, Instagram, Soundcloud, Wikipedia, Pastebin and so on. Now, you can easily embed those contents into your documents. Haroopad not only supports Markdown (GFM), but also has ability to build extensions for making your own features. Haroopad supports modern themes in editing area, skins for transformed documents, UI components for interactive experiences and syntax highlighting for various programming languages.
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    BitCalm

    BitCalm

    BitCalm

    Painless Linux server files & DB backup. Support for AWS, DigitalOcean, Linode, Rackspace VPS and others. Automatic daily incremental backups to Amazon S3. We transfer all information between your server and BitCalm service through secure channel (TLS with 2048 bit key). In the same way we send all your backed up data to the Amazon S3 storage. This way we protect you from the so-called "Man in the middle" attack. We use Amazon S3 to store all your server backups. It’s a highly reliable storage with uptime 99,999%. Besides, you do not need to register, configure and buy a place on Amazon S3. We support all popular Linux OS: Debian (6+ version), Ubuntu Server (12.04+), CentOS (6.4+).
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Muon SSH Terminal

    Muon SSH Terminal

    Subhra Das Gupta

    An easy and fun way to work with remote servers over SSH. Muon is a graphical SSH client. It has an enhanced SFTP file browser, SSH terminal emulator, remote resource/process manager, server disk space analyzer, remote text editor, huge remote log viewer, and lots of other helpful tools, which makes it easy to work with remote servers. Muon provides functionality similar to web-based control panels but, it works over SSH from the local computer, hence no installation is required on the server. It runs on Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested with several Linux and UNIX servers, like Ubuntu server, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and HP-UX. The application is targeted mainly toward web/backend developers who often deploy/debug their code on remote servers and are not overly fond of complex terminal-based commands. It could also be useful for sysadmins as well who manage lots of remote servers manually.
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    ExpanDrive

    ExpanDrive

    ExpanDrive

    The Smartest Way to Connect to the Cloud. Seamless access to cloud storage from any within any application. ExpanDrive adds cloud storage like Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, SFTP (SSH), Box, OneDrive and Sharepoint to Finder and Explorer. Don’t bother with an extra app just to move data around. ExpanDrive connects cloud storage to every application on your computer including Office 365, Photoshop, and VS Code. Choose files for offline access and work without an internet connection. Synchronization to the cloud takes place automatically when you’re back online. Other files are accessed on-demand from the cloud, taking no disk space. Major storage providers have left you behind and we’re here to help. ExpanDrive adds native cloud storage access into Linux for all major Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, CentOS, Redhat, and more. ExpanDrive hooks into Spotlight Search on Mac and Windows file search. Quickly search your remote storage for whatever you’re looking for.
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    Synaptic

    Synaptic

    Synaptic

    Synaptic is a graphical package management program for apt. It provides the same features as the apt-get command-line utility with a GUI front-end based on Gtk+. Install, remove, upgrade and downgrade single and multiple packages. Upgrade your whole system. Manage package repositories (sources.list). Find packages by name, description, and several other attributes. Select packages by status, section, name, or a custom filter. Sort packages by name, status, size, or version. Browse all available online documentation related to a package. Download the latest changelog of a package. Lock packages to the current version. Force the installation of a specific package version. Undo/Redo selections. Built-in terminal emulator for the package manager. Debian/Ubuntu only, configure packages through the debconf system. Debian/Ubuntu only, Xapain-based fast search (thanks to Enrico Zini).
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    Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi
    When your invention turns into a product, the Raspberry Pi compute module is a hardened, industrial grade system-on-module that provides the brain for a range of hardware from robots to racks. Open source is the new normal for software innovation - from cloud to edge, containers to IoT, from AI/ML to robotics, from self-driving cars to nanosats, the biggest companies in the world are building on open source and making it better too. The Raspberry Pi is an ARM instruction set computer, just like your Android or iOS phone, and the next generation Mac. This feels just like Ubuntu on a PC, but under the hood you have a whole new approach to architecture and devices.
    Starting Price: $25 one-time payment
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    Micrium OS

    Micrium OS

    Silicon Labs

    At the heart of any embedded OS is a kernel, which provides vital task scheduling and multi-tasking services to ensure that the timing requirements of your application code can be met, even as you regularly update and expand that code with new features. Micrium OS is more than a kernel, though, providing a number of additional modules to help you meet your project’s needs. Micrium OS is provided entirely free of charge for deployment on Silicon Labs EFM32 and EFR32 devices! You can begin adding Micrium’s professional-quality components to your projects today without payment of any licensing fees.
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    Glipper

    Glipper

    Glipper

    Glipper is a clipboard manager for GNOME. It maintains a history of text copied to the clipboard from which you can choose. Glipper uses plugins to give the user all the extra functionality. In previous versions, Glipper was a GNOME applet, but now it uses an app indicator to support Ubuntu Unity and Ubuntu's Gnome Classic. It allows users of Unix-like operating systems to access a history of X Selections, any item of which can be reselected for pasting. Glipper is often described as the GNOME counterpart to KDE's Klipper. Older versions of Glipper could also be run outside of GNOME, but the newest version 1.0 is GNOME only because of its heavy integration into different GNOME techniques. However, it can be run inside Xfce4's panel using the XfApplet wrapper, and through it, into any custom session that uses xfce4-panel, such as Openbox sessions.
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    Parallels Desktop for Mac
    Whether you need to run Windows programs that don’t have Mac versions, or you are making the switch from PC to Mac and need to transfer your data, Parallels Desktop has you covered. Develop & test across multiple OSes in a virtual machine for Mac. Access Microsoft Office for Windows and Internet Explorer. Fast—run Windows apps without slowing down your Mac. Quickly move files, apps and more from a PC to a Mac. Use Windows side-by-side with macOS (no restarting required) on your MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac mini or Mac Pro. Share files and folders, copy and paste images and text & drag and drop files between Mac and Windows applications. Parallels Desktop automatically detects what you need to get started so you are up and going within minutes! If you need Windows, you’ll be prompted to Download and Install Windows 10 OR Choose your existing Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, or Boot Camp installation.
    Starting Price: $99.99 per year
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    BitLaunch

    BitLaunch

    BitLaunch

    Pay crypto for awesome cloud servers, simple, fast, secure. Instantly launch servers with BitLaunch, DigitalOcean, Vultr, and Linode. Pay hourly, with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. High quality cloud servers from awesome cloud hosting providers. Instant automatic setup - one-click apps for privacy including OpenVPN, WireGuard, Shadowsocks R, as well as LAMP/LEMP, WordPress and many more. We offer a huge range of Operating Systems from Linux to Windows Desktop and Server. Launch anything from the latest Ubuntu to a Bitcoin Windows RDP. Our experienced and dedicated support team are ready to help. Whether you need help configuring your server or need help with choosing the right size, we’re here for you. Use our Developer API to create and manage servers for your project. Create and even pay for crypto transactions programmatically. We also provide a simple Command-line Tool to get you started.
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    KeyHelp

    KeyHelp

    KeyHelp

    You already have the best hardware for your Internet projects, but complicated management, unreliable performance and high costs are causing discontent? With KeyHelp we provide you an amazing server control panel for convenient management of your Linux webserver (for Ubuntu and Debian). You will be excited! The server hosting panel clearly impresses with the fact that it can be installed free of charge and is equipped with numerous useful functionalities for an unlimited number of domains. At the same time, the control panel software also scores with its reliable running performance and its intuitive usability, which enables easy server configuration. An API interface also offers you a wide range of usage and automation options for your IT processes. Regardless of whether you are a user of a web hosting plan or an administrator of a server, an easy-to-use management interface with many functions and options is appreciated by everyone equally.
    Starting Price: €2.90 per month
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    REMnux

    REMnux

    REMnux

    REMnux® is a Linux toolkit for reverse-engineering and analyzing malicious software. REMnux provides a curated collection of free tools created by the community. Analysts can use it to investigate malware without having to find, install, and configure the tools. The easiest way to get the REMnux distro is to download the REMnux virtual machine in the OVA format, then import it into your hypervisor. You can also install the distro from scratch on a dedicated host or add it to an existing system running a compatible version of Ubuntu. The REMnux toolkit also offers Docker images of popular malware analysis tools, making it possible to run the them as containers without having to install the tools directly on the system. You can even run the REMnux distro as a container. For details about installing, using, and contributing to REMnux, as well as for information about the tools included in the toolkit, see the REMnux documentation site.
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    NOSH ChartingSystem
    NOSH ChartingSystem is an electronic health record system designed exclusively for doctors and patients. This is a new mobile-friendly version that is now based on the Laravel PHP framework and jQuery. NOSH has FHIR, Bluebutton, ICD-10, GoodRX API, RXNorm API, Phaxio, and UMA support. Installing NOSH ChartingSystem is easy to install if you run Docker NOSH. NOSH and all its dependencies are already configured and installed properly. Just deploy the Vagrant virtual machine and you're ready to start. The previous method through Ubuntu Linux PPA's is now depreciated. If you have access to a terminal shell for your server (any distro for Linux or Mac OS-X), you can install NOSH. The installation script automatically adds scheduled task commands (cron files) and web server configuration files to make NOSH work seamlessly the first time. The script also determines if your system meets all the package dependencies before installation. For detailed information, go to the Wiki link.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    Android Things
    Android Things lets you experiment with building devices on a trusted platform, without previous knowledge of embedded system design: Develop using the Android SDK and Android Studio, access hardware such as displays and cameras natively through the Android framework, use the Android Things Console to push over-the-air feature and security updates. Android Things enables you to build apps on top of popular hardware platforms like the Raspberry Pi 3. The Board Support Package (BSP) is managed by Google, so no kernel or firmware development is required. Software images are built and delivered to devices through the Android Things Console. This gives you a trusted platform to develop on with standard updates and fixes from Google.
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    FreeRTOS

    FreeRTOS

    FreeRTOS

    Developed in partnership with the world’s leading chip companies over a 15-year period, and now downloaded every 170 seconds, FreeRTOS is a market-leading real-time operating system (RTOS) for microcontrollers and small microprocessors. Distributed freely under the MIT open source license, FreeRTOS includes a kernel and a growing set of IoT libraries suitable for use across all industry sectors. FreeRTOS is built with an emphasis on reliability and ease of use. With proven robustness, tiny footprint, and wide device support, the FreeRTOS kernel is trusted by world-leading companies as the de facto standard for microcontrollers and small microprocessors. With detailed pre-configured demos and Internet of Things (IoT) reference integrations, there is no need to determine how to setup a project. Quickly download, compile, and get to market faster. Our partner ecosystem provides a breadth of options including community contributions and professional support.
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    Zephyr

    Zephyr

    Zephyr

    From simple embedded environmental sensors and LED wearables to sophisticated embedded controllers, smart watches, and IoT wireless applications. Implements configurable architecture-specific stack-overflow protection, kernel object and device driver permission tracking, and thread isolation with thread-level memory protection on x86, ARC, and ARM architectures, userspace, and memory domains. For platforms without MMU/MPU and memory constrained devices, supports combining application-specific code with a custom kernel to create a monolithic image that gets loaded and executed on a system’s hardware. Both the application code and kernel code execute in a single shared address space.
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    Fuschia OS

    Fuschia OS

    Fuschia

    Fuchsia is a new open source operating system created at Google that is currently under active development. We are building Fuchsia from the kernel up to meet the needs of today’s growing ecosystem of connected devices. Fuchsia is still evolving rapidly, but the underlying principles and values of the system have remained relatively constant throughout the project. The core architectural principles guiding Fuchsia’s design and development are: secure, updatable, inclusive, and pragmatic. A core set of architectural principles - secure, updatable, inclusive, pragmatic - guides Fuchsia's design and development. As an inclusive, open source community, Fuchsia welcomes high-quality, well-tested contributions from all. While there are frameworks proposed to guide its design, Fuchsia is a work in progress. With community contributions and ongoing development, Fuchsia will change over time to meet the evolving needs of developers, manufacturers, and consumers.