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Damn Small Linux 1.0 (Default branch)







Damn Small Linux 1.0 (Default branch)

Damn Small Linux 1.0 (Default branch) 04/14/2005 03:38 PM

Screenshot Damn Small Linux is a business-card size (50MB) Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its minuscule size it strives to have a functional and easy to use desktop.


Changes:
A progress bar has been added to the mydsl download browser. Many more file associations have been added to emelfm, including siag, wav, and ps. The default font in Firefox has been changed to Sans Serif. firefox has been moved into the path. xpdf has been upgraded. Various bugs have been fixed, including KNOPPIX ref in Firefox mimeTypes, fluxter restart, uci unloading, and the syslinux version of hdinstall.




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TEA for Linux 8.2 (Default branch)


TEA for Linux 8.2 (Default branch) 03/24/2005 01:31 PM
Screenshot TEA is a modest and easy-to-use GTK+2-based editor with many useful features for HTML editing. It features a small footprint, a tabbed layout engine, support for multiple encodings, code snippets, templates, customizable hotkeys, an "open at cursor" function for HTML files and images, miscellaneous HTML tools, preview in external browser, string manipulation functions, SRT subtitles editing, Morse-code tools, bookmarks, syntax highlighting, and drag-and-drop support.
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LCD-Linux 0.8.8 (Default branch)


LCD-Linux 0.8.8 (Default branch) 04/07/2005 10:26 AM
LCD-Linux is a Linux device driver to control LCD displays based on the Hitachi HD44780 (and compatible) microcontroller via the parallel port. It supports the full instruction set of the controller, all operating modes, and user defined characters.
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Changes:
The format was changed from multi-page to single. External links were cleaned up.

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Devil-Linux 1.2.4 (Default branch) 03/17/2005 03:33 AM
Screenshot Devil-Linux is a special secure Linux distribution which is used for firewalls, routers, gateways, and servers. The goal of Devil-Linux is to have a small, customizable, and secure Linux system. Configuration is saved on a floppy disk or USB stick, and it has several optional packages. Devil-Linux boots from CD, but can be stored on CF cards or USB sticks.
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YES Linux 2.2 Build 2 (Default branch) 04/08/2005 10:32 AM
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Changes:
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Bastille Linux 2.2.4 (Default branch)


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Bastille Linux aims to be the most comprehensive, flexible, and educational Security Hardening Program for Red Hat (Fedora Core, Enterprise Linux, and original Red Hat), SuSE, Gentoo, Mandrake, and Debian Linux, as well as HP-UX and Mac OS X. Virtually every task it performs is optional, providing immense flexibility. It educates the installing admin regarding the topic at hand before asking any question. The interactive nature allows the program to be more thorough when securing, while the educational component produces an admin who is less likely to compromise the increased security.
Changes:
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Linux DiskTool 1.5.1 (Default branch) 03/31/2005 03:38 PM
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Linux ACPI client 0.09 (Default branch)


Linux ACPI client 0.09 (Default branch) 04/15/2005 09:18 AM
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Linux trustees 3.0pre2 (Default branch)


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The main goal of the Linux Trustees project is to create an advanced permission management system for Linux. The solution proposed is mainly inspired by the approach taken by Novell Netware and the Java security API. Special objects (called trustees) can be bound to every file or directory. The trustee object can be used to ensure that access to a file, directory, or directory with subdirectories is granted (or denied) to a certain user or group (or all except user or group). Trustees are like POSIX ACLs, but trustee objects can affect entire subdirectory trees, while ACLs a single file. Trustees works with the 2.6 Linux kernel.
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CIP/Ethernet Library for Linux 0.0.6b
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CIP/Ethernet Library for Linux 0.0.6b
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Changes:
Atomic update of bits within a tag (including arrays) has been added, a.k.a. read-modify-write. The ability to read and write by tag name (without polling the entire object directory from the ControlLogix) has been added. There are many bugfixes (including an MTU issue that popped up while testing from a cable modem).

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Linux Heart Monitor 0.1 (Default branch)


Linux Heart Monitor 0.1 (Default branch) 02/06/2005 03:08 AM
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Openswan 1.0.6 (1.x)


Openswan 1.0.6 (1.x) 06/28/2004 08:11 AM
An IPsec stack and userland for Linux.

Openswan 2.1.5 (2.x)


Openswan 2.1.5 (2.x) 08/23/2004 08:33 AM
An IPsec stack and userland for Linux.

Openswan 2.2.0 (2.x)


Openswan 2.2.0 (2.x) 09/17/2004 11:29 PM
An IPsec stack and userland for Linux.

Openswan 2.3.1 (2.x branch)


Openswan 2.3.1 (2.x branch) 04/09/2005 10:51 PM
Openswan is an implementation of IPsec for the Linux operating system. Is it a code fork of the FreeS/WAN project which has been terminated. It provides IPSEC (IP Security, which is both encryption and authentication) kernel extensions and an IKE (Internet Key Exchange, keying and encrypted routing daemon), as well as various rc scripts and documentation. It is known to interoperate with other IPSEC and IKE systems already deployed by other vendors such as OpenBSD, Cisco, and CheckPoint. It features Opportunistic Encryption, subnet extrusion, X.509 certificates, NAT Traversal support, XAUTH, and DNSSEC support.
Changes:
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