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BBCD - Bootable Cluster CD 2.2.1c
The BCCD was created to facilitate instruction of parallel computing aspects and paradigms. more>>
BCCD - Bootable Cluster CD was created to facilitate instruction of parallel computing aspects and paradigms. Part of the difficulty instructors face is lack of dedicated resources to explore distributed computing aspects lack of time to preconfigure and test the supporting environment.
The BCCD image addresses this problem by providing a non-destructive overlay way to run a full-fledged parallel computing environment on just about any workstation-class system...Were happy to say that this now includes the MAC too!
The BCCD does share similarities with a few diskless solutions for clustering, such as the Warewulf project, the thin-OSCAR approach, Cluster Knoppix (only an openMosix system, no MPI/LAM/PVM build tools, ...), and so on. This is definitely the trend in HPC. But the main differences are that the BCCD will always fit in your pocket, be highly customizable for specific institutions needs, and will always be geared toward education and not dedicated clusters.
The "gar" build system also sets the BCCD apart from other projects. "gar" is a mix between BSDs "ports" system, Linux from scratch, and gentoo Linux. With gar, you can build an entire BCCD image from net-fetched sources in about two hours (assuming you have a primed ccache!).
The BCCD is also distinctly different from NPACI-Rocks, OSCAR, Cluster in a box or other type of mass-imaging clustering project for two reasons:
1. Its a non-destructive overlay on top of the current hardware. Once a system is rebooted, it reverts back to its original state. It is intended to be booted "over top" of a currently-configured Windows/Linux/BSD/etc. system.
2. Its focus in on educational aspects of High-Performance Computing (HPC) instead of the HPC core. Students will have a much better appreciation and understanding of how to tweak an MTU setting or wire the topology across a cluster if they understand how a distributed computation is laid out! Emphasis is placed upon building, configuring, and running distributed applications.
<<lessThe BCCD image addresses this problem by providing a non-destructive overlay way to run a full-fledged parallel computing environment on just about any workstation-class system...Were happy to say that this now includes the MAC too!
The BCCD does share similarities with a few diskless solutions for clustering, such as the Warewulf project, the thin-OSCAR approach, Cluster Knoppix (only an openMosix system, no MPI/LAM/PVM build tools, ...), and so on. This is definitely the trend in HPC. But the main differences are that the BCCD will always fit in your pocket, be highly customizable for specific institutions needs, and will always be geared toward education and not dedicated clusters.
The "gar" build system also sets the BCCD apart from other projects. "gar" is a mix between BSDs "ports" system, Linux from scratch, and gentoo Linux. With gar, you can build an entire BCCD image from net-fetched sources in about two hours (assuming you have a primed ccache!).
The BCCD is also distinctly different from NPACI-Rocks, OSCAR, Cluster in a box or other type of mass-imaging clustering project for two reasons:
1. Its a non-destructive overlay on top of the current hardware. Once a system is rebooted, it reverts back to its original state. It is intended to be booted "over top" of a currently-configured Windows/Linux/BSD/etc. system.
2. Its focus in on educational aspects of High-Performance Computing (HPC) instead of the HPC core. Students will have a much better appreciation and understanding of how to tweak an MTU setting or wire the topology across a cluster if they understand how a distributed computation is laid out! Emphasis is placed upon building, configuring, and running distributed applications.
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Added: 2006-03-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1316 downloads
IOSN Live CD beta
IOSN Live CD is an bootable CD that boots into a usable and fully featured Linux Desktop. more>>
IOSN Live CD is an bootable CD that boots into a usable and fully featured Linux Desktop. In addition to standard FOSS productivity and multimedia applications, it is bundled with a User Guide to Using the Linux Desktop in print and multimedia formats as well as several IOSN Free/Open Source Software Primers.
Note: This is a beta release.
<<lessNote: This is a beta release.
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Added: 2005-08-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1516 downloads
IOSN Hoary Live CD
IOSN Live CD is an bootable CD that boots into a usable and fully featured Linux Desktop. more>>
IOSN Live CD is an bootable CD that boots into a usable and fully featured Linux Desktop.
In addition to standard FOSS productivity and multimedia applications, it is bundled with a User Guide to Using the Linux Desktop in print and multimedia formats as well as several IOSN Free/Open Source Software Primers.
IOSN comes from International Open Source Network.
<<lessIn addition to standard FOSS productivity and multimedia applications, it is bundled with a User Guide to Using the Linux Desktop in print and multimedia formats as well as several IOSN Free/Open Source Software Primers.
IOSN comes from International Open Source Network.
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Added: 2005-09-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1503 downloads
AFROS Live CD
AFROS Live CD is a bootable CD with a small collection of GNU/Linux software, ARAnyM and the AFROS. more>>
AFROS Live CD is a bootable CD with a small collection of GNU/Linux software, ARAnyM and the AFROS. AFROS Live CD boots and runs completely from CD, does not write anything to the harddrive and so is safe to try out. It is meant as a demo version of ARAnyM/AFROS. It is not the dreamed Installation CD of ARAnyM yet (although it could be modified to work so).
The underlying Linux kernel and related software provide the CD autoboot, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. ARAnyM plus AFROS provide our familiar and favourite TOS/FreeMiNT/GEM operating environment. Its all integrated seamlessly and after PowerOn boots straight to the Teradesk (GEM desktop).
AFROS Live CD is distributed in the form of a CD ISO image which is the usual way of distributing CDs electronically. The ISO image file can be burnt on a CD-R/RW and so youll get an exact copy of the AFROS Live CD I created on my machine.
AFROS Live CD configuration:
fVDI resolution and/or color depth change: open up the C:FVDI.SYS (double click it and select Edit), locate the "01r aranym.sys mode 800x600x16@72" line, comment it out and uncomment one of the other prepared lines (or just make up your own). Then reboot the AFROS.
The ARAnyM Config GUI is unfinished yet so changes to ARAnyM config must be done outside of ARAnyM in the .aranym/config file. When you quit ARAnyM you should be able to edit the file with one of the supplied GNU/Linux editors (in the future this shouldnt be necessary as I am working on the Config GUI as you read this).
DSL site (AFROS Live CD is based on the DSL) might give you some hints about preserving the changes youve made to the AFROS disk image or ARAnyM configuration (you might also want to read File Restoration -> HowTo in the X11 desktop). Note that this is untested by me and might be dangerous. Try it on your own risk only.
<<lessThe underlying Linux kernel and related software provide the CD autoboot, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. ARAnyM plus AFROS provide our familiar and favourite TOS/FreeMiNT/GEM operating environment. Its all integrated seamlessly and after PowerOn boots straight to the Teradesk (GEM desktop).
AFROS Live CD is distributed in the form of a CD ISO image which is the usual way of distributing CDs electronically. The ISO image file can be burnt on a CD-R/RW and so youll get an exact copy of the AFROS Live CD I created on my machine.
AFROS Live CD configuration:
fVDI resolution and/or color depth change: open up the C:FVDI.SYS (double click it and select Edit), locate the "01r aranym.sys mode 800x600x16@72" line, comment it out and uncomment one of the other prepared lines (or just make up your own). Then reboot the AFROS.
The ARAnyM Config GUI is unfinished yet so changes to ARAnyM config must be done outside of ARAnyM in the .aranym/config file. When you quit ARAnyM you should be able to edit the file with one of the supplied GNU/Linux editors (in the future this shouldnt be necessary as I am working on the Config GUI as you read this).
DSL site (AFROS Live CD is based on the DSL) might give you some hints about preserving the changes youve made to the AFROS disk image or ARAnyM configuration (you might also want to read File Restoration -> HowTo in the X11 desktop). Note that this is untested by me and might be dangerous. Try it on your own risk only.
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Added: 2005-12-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1401 downloads
Borg Live 0.5 Beta
Borg Live is a bootable CD-Rom containing a GNU/Linux operative system. more>>
Borg Live is a bootable CD-Rom containing a GNU/Linux operative system, that permits you to boot directly from the CD, without the need of an hard disk installation .
The system is based on Slax , the Slackware Linux Live CD.
Main features:
- Kernel 2.4.24 with Openmosix clustering support
- X Graphical system
- XFCE Window Manager
To use the Live CD , you need:
A Computer PC-Compatible ( not a MAC one )
A Bios that permit to boot from the CD drive
A Pentium III ( or AMD equivalent ) or better CPU
64 Mb RAM
A CD-Rom or DVD unit
A Mouse ( better if PS2 or USB )
# Instructions for the first boot
1) enable BIOS to boot from Cd-rom
2) Insert the Cd
3) Take a look at the boot options , just when the image appears , pressing F1
4) ( Write down your desired options if any , then ) Press Enter
5) Login as root , no password
<<lessThe system is based on Slax , the Slackware Linux Live CD.
Main features:
- Kernel 2.4.24 with Openmosix clustering support
- X Graphical system
- XFCE Window Manager
To use the Live CD , you need:
A Computer PC-Compatible ( not a MAC one )
A Bios that permit to boot from the CD drive
A Pentium III ( or AMD equivalent ) or better CPU
64 Mb RAM
A CD-Rom or DVD unit
A Mouse ( better if PS2 or USB )
# Instructions for the first boot
1) enable BIOS to boot from Cd-rom
2) Insert the Cd
3) Take a look at the boot options , just when the image appears , pressing F1
4) ( Write down your desired options if any , then ) Press Enter
5) Login as root , no password
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
906 downloads
Autofs CD Changer 3.1.3
Autofs CD Changer is a patch for autofs. more>>
Autofs CD Changer is a patch for autofs. It automatically changes the slots and remounts cds as needed giving the impression that they are all simultaneously mounted. Its not for much use if you use multisession stuff, but works fine for mp3 lists that span many cds.
<<less Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1185 downloads
Dyne:bolic live CD 1.4.1
Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable cd. more>>
Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable cd, containing a whole operating system that works straight from boot, without the need to install or change anything on the hard disk.
If you like and want to have it on harddisk you can simply copy the /dyne directory on your computer: the simpliest installation ever!
Dyne:bolic is user-friendly: recognizes your hardware devices (sound, video, firewire, and USB), and offers a VAST range of free software applications for multimedia production, audio and video manipulation, sound composition and synthesis, 3D modeling, photography, peer2peer filesharing, web browsing, desktop publishing, word processing, cd burning, email, encryption, remote conferencing, funky games, a world atlas navigator and even more.
Advanced features include: a complete environment with the most advanced multimedia applications available on GNU/Linux, automatic clustering joining the CPU power between any other dyne:bolic on the local network, capability to work well on old PC (Pentium1 64Mb) and even XBOX game consoles, support to save and encrypt personal data and settings on a usb key. Dyne:bolic is shaped on the needs of media activists and artists to promote free speech as a tool for the production and not only the fruition of digital and analog
informations.
There is no company nor organization behind dyne:bolic, it is a grassroot effort to spread free software and the spirit of sharing information and knowledge.
Enhancements:
- OpenMosix automatical startup and discovery
- Mozilla suite 1.7.5 (Firefox and Thunderbird dropped)
- Mail encrypted with Sylpheed 1.0.3, GpgME and Enigma
- Virtual keybord for alternative access devices
- Nest now remembers xBox PAL/NTSC switch
- Wider PC laptop hardware support
Updated software:
- Blender-2.36, Ardour-0.9-beta28, Gimp-2.0.6, Xine-1.0
- Fix to Rezound linkage to libFOX 1.2
- Various fixes and documentation updates
- Shiny new splash screen in gtk2
- In case you have a DOCK (/dyne directory copied in your harddisk) you should upgrade it by using the one in this release. Booting the CD just answer YES when youll be prompted to UPGRADE..
<<lessIf you like and want to have it on harddisk you can simply copy the /dyne directory on your computer: the simpliest installation ever!
Dyne:bolic is user-friendly: recognizes your hardware devices (sound, video, firewire, and USB), and offers a VAST range of free software applications for multimedia production, audio and video manipulation, sound composition and synthesis, 3D modeling, photography, peer2peer filesharing, web browsing, desktop publishing, word processing, cd burning, email, encryption, remote conferencing, funky games, a world atlas navigator and even more.
Advanced features include: a complete environment with the most advanced multimedia applications available on GNU/Linux, automatic clustering joining the CPU power between any other dyne:bolic on the local network, capability to work well on old PC (Pentium1 64Mb) and even XBOX game consoles, support to save and encrypt personal data and settings on a usb key. Dyne:bolic is shaped on the needs of media activists and artists to promote free speech as a tool for the production and not only the fruition of digital and analog
informations.
There is no company nor organization behind dyne:bolic, it is a grassroot effort to spread free software and the spirit of sharing information and knowledge.
Enhancements:
- OpenMosix automatical startup and discovery
- Mozilla suite 1.7.5 (Firefox and Thunderbird dropped)
- Mail encrypted with Sylpheed 1.0.3, GpgME and Enigma
- Virtual keybord for alternative access devices
- Nest now remembers xBox PAL/NTSC switch
- Wider PC laptop hardware support
Updated software:
- Blender-2.36, Ardour-0.9-beta28, Gimp-2.0.6, Xine-1.0
- Fix to Rezound linkage to libFOX 1.2
- Various fixes and documentation updates
- Shiny new splash screen in gtk2
- In case you have a DOCK (/dyne directory copied in your harddisk) you should upgrade it by using the one in this release. Booting the CD just answer YES when youll be prompted to UPGRADE..
Download (585.6MB)
Added: 2006-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1324 downloads
Pardus Live CD 2007
Pardus Live CD, a bootable CD edition of the Pardus National Operating System. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
978 downloads
loonix-live 2.0 beta2
loonix-live is a bootable CD containing the Linux operating system. more>>
loonix-live is a bootable CD containing the Linux operating system. loonix-live runs Linux directly from the CD (or USB) without installing.
The Live CD described here is based on the gentoo Linux distribution and uses the Unification File System (also known as unionfs), allowing a read-only filesystem to behave as a writable one, saving all changes to memory.
loonix-live was created with the help of Tomas Matejiceks Linux live scripts. Tomas is also the developer of slax a slackware based live cd.
<<lessThe Live CD described here is based on the gentoo Linux distribution and uses the Unification File System (also known as unionfs), allowing a read-only filesystem to behave as a writable one, saving all changes to memory.
loonix-live was created with the help of Tomas Matejiceks Linux live scripts. Tomas is also the developer of slax a slackware based live cd.
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Added: 2005-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1444 downloads
Swecha LiveCD June_06
Swecha LiveCD is a bootable CD with the freedom to copy it and give it away to anyone. more>>
Swecha LiveCD is a bootable CD with the freedom to copy it and give it away to anyone.
It contains a collection of GNU/Linux Telugu localised software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals.
Swecha LiveCD can be used as a Telugu GNU/Linux demo, educational CD, rescue system, or adapted for other requirements. It is not necessary to install anything.
<<lessIt contains a collection of GNU/Linux Telugu localised software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals.
Swecha LiveCD can be used as a Telugu GNU/Linux demo, educational CD, rescue system, or adapted for other requirements. It is not necessary to install anything.
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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1221 downloads
Timos Rescue CD Set 0.9.12r2
Timos Rescue CD Set is a kit for creating bootable rescue CDs. more>>
Timos rescue CD set provides an easy way to generate bootable CDROMs with a ready-to-use rescue system on them. The system is designed to be fully customizable and easy to build.
The rescue system includes reiserfs, parted, partimage, nmap, w3m, bash, sshd, telnetd, ftpd, and nfsd. It is based on Debians "Sarge" release. LILO, syslinux, isolinux, and GRUB are supported.
The project is evolving more and more into a "Debian on CD" project, which means that its use is not limited to a rescue CD; it is also possible to install a whole Debian system on CD.
Enhancements:
- the cdrecord script was buggy - fixed
<<lessThe rescue system includes reiserfs, parted, partimage, nmap, w3m, bash, sshd, telnetd, ftpd, and nfsd. It is based on Debians "Sarge" release. LILO, syslinux, isolinux, and GRUB are supported.
The project is evolving more and more into a "Debian on CD" project, which means that its use is not limited to a rescue CD; it is also possible to install a whole Debian system on CD.
Enhancements:
- the cdrecord script was buggy - fixed
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Added: 2005-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1659 downloads
ZoneCD 1.2-7
The ZoneCD is a WiFi gateway running on a LiveCD. more>>
The Public IP ZoneCD is whats known as a LiveCD. It does not install to your hard drive. It runs right from your CD-ROM. The ZoneCD is a re-master of Morphix CD which in turn is a modified version of KNOPPIX CD.
The ZoneCD is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software pre-configured to create a WiFi gateway. ZoneCD is a mini operating system with automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards and other peripherals.
The gateway includes support for WiFi end-user authentication and web content filtering. Public IP ZoneCD is distributed under the GNU General Public License .
The ZoneCD is Linux, but you dont have to know anything about Linux to use the ZoneCD. You just need to know how to place a CD in a CD-ROM, and turn-on a computer? How cool is that!? All the benefits of Linux (stability, configurability, security, and a few other * itys) without having to know anything about Linux! We have Knoppix to thank for that.
Knoppix provides much of the auto configuration software used during bootup. Morphix provides the lightweight modular platform for me to add the components and software required to create an automatic WiFi gateway.
The ideal of Open Source is what makes the building and distribution the ZoneCD possible. The sharing of code so that the next developer can pickup and take the software in a new direction is what makes open source work. Its what makes the ZoneCD work.
The ZoneCD works by adding a piece of hardware between your AP (wireless access point or router) and your network or Internet connection. The piece of hardware used for the ZoneCD can be any PC with a minumum of 128MB RAM, two etherent cards, a floppy drive, and a CD-ROM (see system requirements). Once the initial setup and configuration is complete, the system can be run headless. Headless meaning there is no need for keeping a keyboard, mouse, or monitor hooked-up. The CD will boot completely unattended after setup is complete.
The ZoneCD has two very important services running that enable the system to operate as a self-contained wifi gateway. NoCat, and Dansgaurdian.
The features that are available to you depend on the mode in which you configure your ZoneCD to operate. The ZoneCD can operate in two modes, Open or Closed. Many of the Closed mode features are actually features that are available on the Control server in Zone Control. These features are available when the ZoneCD is operated in Closed mode and are not necessarily on the ZoneCD.
Main features:
Open Mode
- Homepage Redirection
- Customize ZoneCD splash page
- Content Filtering (block porn, downloads, etc.)
- Customize Firewall rules
Closed Mode
- User authentication/registration
- Homepage redirection
- Bandwidth shaping
- Daily time limits
- Daily download limits
- Zone open and close times
- Block by mac address
- Configure end-user network permissions(Classes)
- Customize firewall rules for each Class
- Content Filtering (block porn, downloads, etc.)
- Daily Log Mailer program
- Block traffic to *wired* network
- Customize ZoneCD login pages
- Branded "Terms of Use" template or use your own
- Usage statistics
- Multilingual login pages (Dutch,French,German,Spanish,English)
- End-User reporting
<<lessThe ZoneCD is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software pre-configured to create a WiFi gateway. ZoneCD is a mini operating system with automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards and other peripherals.
The gateway includes support for WiFi end-user authentication and web content filtering. Public IP ZoneCD is distributed under the GNU General Public License .
The ZoneCD is Linux, but you dont have to know anything about Linux to use the ZoneCD. You just need to know how to place a CD in a CD-ROM, and turn-on a computer? How cool is that!? All the benefits of Linux (stability, configurability, security, and a few other * itys) without having to know anything about Linux! We have Knoppix to thank for that.
Knoppix provides much of the auto configuration software used during bootup. Morphix provides the lightweight modular platform for me to add the components and software required to create an automatic WiFi gateway.
The ideal of Open Source is what makes the building and distribution the ZoneCD possible. The sharing of code so that the next developer can pickup and take the software in a new direction is what makes open source work. Its what makes the ZoneCD work.
The ZoneCD works by adding a piece of hardware between your AP (wireless access point or router) and your network or Internet connection. The piece of hardware used for the ZoneCD can be any PC with a minumum of 128MB RAM, two etherent cards, a floppy drive, and a CD-ROM (see system requirements). Once the initial setup and configuration is complete, the system can be run headless. Headless meaning there is no need for keeping a keyboard, mouse, or monitor hooked-up. The CD will boot completely unattended after setup is complete.
The ZoneCD has two very important services running that enable the system to operate as a self-contained wifi gateway. NoCat, and Dansgaurdian.
The features that are available to you depend on the mode in which you configure your ZoneCD to operate. The ZoneCD can operate in two modes, Open or Closed. Many of the Closed mode features are actually features that are available on the Control server in Zone Control. These features are available when the ZoneCD is operated in Closed mode and are not necessarily on the ZoneCD.
Main features:
Open Mode
- Homepage Redirection
- Customize ZoneCD splash page
- Content Filtering (block porn, downloads, etc.)
- Customize Firewall rules
Closed Mode
- User authentication/registration
- Homepage redirection
- Bandwidth shaping
- Daily time limits
- Daily download limits
- Zone open and close times
- Block by mac address
- Configure end-user network permissions(Classes)
- Customize firewall rules for each Class
- Content Filtering (block porn, downloads, etc.)
- Daily Log Mailer program
- Block traffic to *wired* network
- Customize ZoneCD login pages
- Branded "Terms of Use" template or use your own
- Usage statistics
- Multilingual login pages (Dutch,French,German,Spanish,English)
- End-User reporting
Download (250MB)
Added: 2005-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1454 downloads
Linux Genealogy Install CD 1.0
Linux Genealogy contains bootable Live Linux environment and added Linux Genealogical software. more>>
The GRAMPS project is proud to announce the first release of the Linux Genealogy Install CD. In contrast with the Live CD, this disk allows permanent installation of Linux and genealogical software on your computers hard drive.
This Install CD is based on Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) Install CD and, in addition to the regular Breezy install, features pre-installed GRAMPS, GeneWeb, and LifeLines applications, as well as GraphViz program to draw pretty graphs in GRAMPS. The CD is available only for the x86 architecture.
In contrast with the Live CD, this disk allows permanent installation of Linux and genealogical software on your computers hard drive. This way you achieve adequate speed and the ability to save your data, and can do real work with your Linux software. Everything is similar to the Live CD, except that this is a permanent setup.
This way you achieve adequate speed and the ability to save your data, and can do real work with your Linux software. In particular, it makes a perfect gift for genealogists who want to work on Linux.
If you want to buy this CD please go here :
http://store.roitman.org
or
http://www.cdfhs-aus.com/catalog/index.php
<<lessThis Install CD is based on Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) Install CD and, in addition to the regular Breezy install, features pre-installed GRAMPS, GeneWeb, and LifeLines applications, as well as GraphViz program to draw pretty graphs in GRAMPS. The CD is available only for the x86 architecture.
In contrast with the Live CD, this disk allows permanent installation of Linux and genealogical software on your computers hard drive. This way you achieve adequate speed and the ability to save your data, and can do real work with your Linux software. Everything is similar to the Live CD, except that this is a permanent setup.
This way you achieve adequate speed and the ability to save your data, and can do real work with your Linux software. In particular, it makes a perfect gift for genealogists who want to work on Linux.
If you want to buy this CD please go here :
http://store.roitman.org
or
http://www.cdfhs-aus.com/catalog/index.php
Download (625MB)
Added: 2005-11-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1454 downloads
Slax AoE LiveCD 0.5
Slax AoE LiveCD is a bootable CD with AoE target and AoE iniziator programs. more>>
Slax AoE LiveCD is a bootable CD with AoE target and AoE iniziator programs. It can be used as AoE server/client.
It is almost standard Slax Frodo Edition with some modules needed to use AoE.
Usage:
Boot from a CD. Login as root with password toor. Then you have three possibility:
You can export partition as
vblade 0 0 eth0 /dev/sda2
You can use vbladed, so the program will be daemonized and its output will be sent to the logger program:
vbladed 0 1 eth0 /dev/sda3
You can use vbladectl. vbladectl is written by me for lazy people:
vbladectl start sda4
This will launch vblade as: vblade 0 0 eth0 /dev/sda4. Logging will be done in /tmp/log.
If you want to change shelf just do:
export SHELF=2
The same valid for slot number, interface and logging place:
export SLOT=4
export IF=eth2
export LOG=/var/log
To stop exporting do:
vbladectl stop sda4
Now if you will start exporting again it will start with the same slot value.
To stop and remove link from /service directory (forgetting slot number):
vbladectl remove sda4
vbladectl will increment slot number automatically. You should not increment it yourself every time by exporting SLOT variable. If you removed exported disks and want to start from 0 again than remove file /var/run/vblademem
You also can pass multiple disks to the script:
vbladectl start "sda1 hda3 sda4"
vbladectl remove "sda1 hda3 sda4"
Enhancements:
- Slax was upgraded to version 5.1.8, vblade to 13, and nmap to 4.11.
- The standard Slackware rc.inet1 was added.
- It is now possible to set a static IP address if you install the distribution onto a hard drive.
<<lessIt is almost standard Slax Frodo Edition with some modules needed to use AoE.
Usage:
Boot from a CD. Login as root with password toor. Then you have three possibility:
You can export partition as
vblade 0 0 eth0 /dev/sda2
You can use vbladed, so the program will be daemonized and its output will be sent to the logger program:
vbladed 0 1 eth0 /dev/sda3
You can use vbladectl. vbladectl is written by me for lazy people:
vbladectl start sda4
This will launch vblade as: vblade 0 0 eth0 /dev/sda4. Logging will be done in /tmp/log.
If you want to change shelf just do:
export SHELF=2
The same valid for slot number, interface and logging place:
export SLOT=4
export IF=eth2
export LOG=/var/log
To stop exporting do:
vbladectl stop sda4
Now if you will start exporting again it will start with the same slot value.
To stop and remove link from /service directory (forgetting slot number):
vbladectl remove sda4
vbladectl will increment slot number automatically. You should not increment it yourself every time by exporting SLOT variable. If you removed exported disks and want to start from 0 again than remove file /var/run/vblademem
You also can pass multiple disks to the script:
vbladectl start "sda1 hda3 sda4"
vbladectl remove "sda1 hda3 sda4"
Enhancements:
- Slax was upgraded to version 5.1.8, vblade to 13, and nmap to 4.11.
- The standard Slackware rc.inet1 was added.
- It is now possible to set a static IP address if you install the distribution onto a hard drive.
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Added: 2006-10-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Second Life Live CD 5.0.1
Second Life Live CD is a Live CD based on Knoppix, for nvidia graphics cards only. more>>
Second Life Live CD is a Live CD based on Knoppix, for nvidia graphics cards only.
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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