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    KaNaPi

    KaNaPi

    Educational Linux Distribution

    Main goals: * Prepare operating system based on Linux kernel and free software for use at home from scratch by building sources. Binary packages/images are also available. * Each package is installed in separate directory, so you can use different versions of applications and libraries by design. * There is only one user 'kanapi' with root permissions, so you don't have to login, remember passwords, etc. * Simple configuration * Automatic compilation.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    UseGroup

    UseGroup

    Usegroup is a user and group manager.

    This program allows you to add or remove users, define user options, add, edit or delete groups from Linux/Unix systems. Usegroup works in user or administrator mode, the interface uses the GTK dialogs of Yad or Zenity.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GraceMX

    GraceMX

    GraceMX is an Evironment geared toward bible study, Based on MX linux

    “Sometimes the miracle is simply His mercy.” ― Jane Johnson, Mercy Like Morning "Grace will give you credit for something you did not do in the first place" ps Ray Bevan The popular saying goes, " You are a product of your environment". GraceMX is an MX Linux respin providing the environment for students and bible nerds alike to grow in the Word of God. GraceMX institutes popular feature rich bible study applications, addons, scripts and productivity tools to increase...
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    QSquidClassRoom

    QSquidClassRoom

    QSquidClassRoom is a GUI for a specific squid3 configuration

    QSquidClassRoom was designed to make teacher's control over student Internet access fast and simple. A couple of mouse clicks allows you to control black and white access lists, ports, host allowed to access Internet. You can easily connect or disconnect any user or even block any media downloads. QSquidClassRoom may be a simple user without root rights. Recomended squid3 configuration file is included in the distribution. Also detailed description (in russian) included in documentation...
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    Pibox

    Pibox

    Images of pre-configured Raspberry Pi operating systems.

    Pre-configured images of my Raspberry Pi operating systems, used for backup essentially, if they help anyone else, good ! These files just need flashing to the appropiately sized SD card and then booting in your Pi, no install needed. You will need to use the dd command if the SD card is the same size as the image, if larger you can flash the SD card with "Startup Disk Creator" or similar. You should be able to login with root/root and in most Raspbian releases pi/raspberry...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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