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FC-One LiveCD 20070121
FC-One LiveCD is a GNU/Linux operating system. more>>
FC-One LiveCD is a GNU/Linux operating system.
Enhancements:
- Update kernel 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6
- Add Viet-Phap & Phap-Viet data for stardict
- Add eject & some system-config-* packages
- Fixed error releated to icons ...
<<lessEnhancements:
- Update kernel 2.6.19-1.2895.fc6
- Add Viet-Phap & Phap-Viet data for stardict
- Add eject & some system-config-* packages
- Fixed error releated to icons ...
Download (692MB)
Added: 2007-01-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1006 downloads
NetBSD LiveCD 2007
NetBSD LiveCD is a bootable LiveCD containing the NetBSD/i386 system. more>>
NetBSD LiveCD is a bootable ISO image contains NetBSD 3.99.7 and allows you to boot NetBSD/i386 -current without having to install to a hard disk.
The LiveCD was initially intended to be a rescue cdrom, but is now capable of much more.
The default desktop environment is KDE. But there is another window manager available: pekwm.
The LiveCD will automatically try to obtain an IP address via DHCP. If that fails, you must manually configure your network settings. For information on this, please see the NetBSD Guide.
There are two users: root and user. The password for both is NetBSD. If you are logged in as user, you can use sudo(8).
<<lessThe LiveCD was initially intended to be a rescue cdrom, but is now capable of much more.
The default desktop environment is KDE. But there is another window manager available: pekwm.
The LiveCD will automatically try to obtain an IP address via DHCP. If that fails, you must manually configure your network settings. For information on this, please see the NetBSD Guide.
There are two users: root and user. The password for both is NetBSD. If you are logged in as user, you can use sudo(8).
Download (700.1MB)
Added: 2006-11-10 License: BSD License Price:
1092 downloads
UPC LiveCD 20051111
UPC LiveCD is a UPC-enabled Linux operating system on a CD-ROM disc. more>>
UPC LiveCD is a UPC-enabled Linux operating system on a CD-ROM disc. It runs directly from the CD without installing. I created it to demonstrate UPC programming on the SC2005 conference.
With UPC LiveCD, you can try out UPC programming without the need of a multiprocessor environment. UPC LiveCD boots your laptop or workstation from a CD-ROM and runs in the memory only.
It does not have any side effects to the installed system on your computer. UPC LiveCD is based on the SLAX project. The current release contains demo versions of MuPC V1.1.2 and GCC UPC V3.4.4.1.
How to use:
- Burn the image on a blank CD.
- Read the README on the CD.
- Boot your computer from the CD. You may need to modify your BIOS settings to set CD-ROM as the first boot device.
- The system loads and starts KDE automatically. MuPC and GCC UPC are ready to use.
- When you are done, logout. The CD automatically ejects.
<<lessWith UPC LiveCD, you can try out UPC programming without the need of a multiprocessor environment. UPC LiveCD boots your laptop or workstation from a CD-ROM and runs in the memory only.
It does not have any side effects to the installed system on your computer. UPC LiveCD is based on the SLAX project. The current release contains demo versions of MuPC V1.1.2 and GCC UPC V3.4.4.1.
How to use:
- Burn the image on a blank CD.
- Read the README on the CD.
- Boot your computer from the CD. You may need to modify your BIOS settings to set CD-ROM as the first boot device.
- The system loads and starts KDE automatically. MuPC and GCC UPC are ready to use.
- When you are done, logout. The CD automatically ejects.
Download (241.6MB)
Added: 2007-05-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
899 downloads
GNOME LiveCD 2.18.1
GNOME LiveCD will help you run GNOME on a computer without installing on your hard drive. more>>
GNOME LiveCD will help you run GNOME on a computer without installing on your hard drive. Download, burn to CD, and boot your computer.
Main features:
- Tomboy, the note-taking applet, helps you to keep better track of your most important notes by pinning them, making sure they will always easier to find.
- Using Tomboy to create lists is now as simple as adding aor a -.
- Never lose track of your work and pick up where you left off by finding the recently opened files, or just search for new distractions with the new Deskbar applet.
- Find out where all your disk space is going with the new ring chart view in GNOMEs Disk Usage Analyzer.
- Save battery power with GNOME Power Managers control over your processor.
- Whether you have two monitors or not, the GNOME Document Viewer now supports opening multiple instances of a document at the same time.
- Use the new history feature to navigate your documents like a web page.
- Hand out better printed slide notes and keep your audience engaged with Evinces new presentation mode.
- Digitally sign or authenticate your documents using Seahorse, the new front-end to GNU Privacy Guard.
- Use Seahorse to manage the security of your desktop and your OpenPGP and SSH keys.
<<lessMain features:
- Tomboy, the note-taking applet, helps you to keep better track of your most important notes by pinning them, making sure they will always easier to find.
- Using Tomboy to create lists is now as simple as adding aor a -.
- Never lose track of your work and pick up where you left off by finding the recently opened files, or just search for new distractions with the new Deskbar applet.
- Find out where all your disk space is going with the new ring chart view in GNOMEs Disk Usage Analyzer.
- Save battery power with GNOME Power Managers control over your processor.
- Whether you have two monitors or not, the GNOME Document Viewer now supports opening multiple instances of a document at the same time.
- Use the new history feature to navigate your documents like a web page.
- Hand out better printed slide notes and keep your audience engaged with Evinces new presentation mode.
- Digitally sign or authenticate your documents using Seahorse, the new front-end to GNU Privacy Guard.
- Use Seahorse to manage the security of your desktop and your OpenPGP and SSH keys.
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Added: 2007-04-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
928 downloads
Olive LiveCD 0.2
Olive is (yet another) GNU/Linux Live distribution. more>>
Olive is (yet another) GNU/Linux Live distribution. Olive LiveCD distirbution offers quite a good deal of new technologies, hardly witnessed ever before, as well as some of the more common pieces of software. Its size is approx. 110MiB, yet it allows a lot of software to be used.
Olives whole point is to display how easy to use Linux may be, yet without losing any of the features required for heavy-duty work. Its also supposed to show various unusual new technologies, not widely known or accepted.
Please note that Olive was, partially, built as graduation work at SPSST Panska. Once presented, a release built specifically for school will be available upon personal request.
Main features:
Media
Olive features MPlayer for playing of your favourite movies. It plays most MPEG, VOB, AVI, OGG/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4, FLI, RM, NuppelVideo, Matroska files. You can also watch Theora, MPEG4 (DivX/XviD), Real Media, DVD, VideoCD, SVCD movies. MPlayer also supports various filters for better experience. Mencoder is bundled with MPlayer and it allows you to encode movies into virtually any of the formats mentioned above.
Although you can use MPlayer to play your music, theres also an application that was written just for that: Audacious. Audacious is a fork of Beep Media Player (now discontinued), which is in turn fork of the very famous XMMS. It supports various audio formats, including MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg FLAC, Musepack, WAV files and Windows Media, as well as many sequenced formats including MIDI, and a host of different module formats. In addition, Audacious uses Winamp-like skins (and supports Winamp "classic" skins), to provide a familiar and friendly user interface.
You can of course view photos and pictures using GQview, an intuitive image browser. It can generate thumbnails of your pictures, its capable of reading EXIF metadata, has advanced image search function and much more.
Internet
The Internet is part of everyday life for all of us; was it not for the Internet, you wouldnt be able to read this webpage. Olive features Mozilla Firefox web browser, currently the most common web browser used on Linux. For browsing in console, ELinks is a must-have. There is also Sylpheed e-mail client, small, fast and incredibly useful.
These days, Instant Messaging is a common part of our lives. Therefore, Olive sports GAIM2 (beta2) multi-protocol instant messaging client, which is compatibile with protocols such as ICQ, MSN Messenger,Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber or Gadu-Gadu. There is also a client dedicated solely to Internet Relay Chat (IRC), which is X-Chat. As usually, there are console alternatives, which would be CenterICQ and irssi.
You can use Kismet to look for Wi-Fi hotspots. Basic utilities such as telnet or ssh client and server (Dropbear, used in various embedded systems) are not missing as well.
General work
You can perform some elementary office work in Olive as well. Although its obvious that you wont be doing most of your office work on Olive, its quite reasonable to believe it can come in handy. Therefore, Olive has AbiWord word processor to allow you to read and write documents, in various languages, in various characters, without any problem.
AbiWord can also handle various document formats, which includes Microsoft Word or WordPerfect documents. You can also export your documents into HTML for further processing or publication. You can also read Adobe PDF format using Evince, a Gnome/GTK2 document viewer whose PDF backend is based on the Poppler library, which is based on the well-known XPDF. Utilities that allow you export of PDF documents into eg. HTML are also included.
System control
Considering the differences in approach to configuration in various distributions, it may be often hard to configure several things at yet another distribution, such as the X server or preferences of software alternatives. Therefore, Olive features a trivial control panel, allowing any application to be merged in as a new panel. Although it still misses few more desired panels (most notable for network configuration), it already is quite useful for every day usage.
Eye candy
Good-looking environment always helps users to better orientate on the workplace, as well as consider the time they spend with the system more enjoyable. Transparency can be achieved using XComposite extension and xcompmgr + transset.
Though XGL and AIGLX were considered, the decision was made not to use them for their lack of testing and for the demand for support of as many platforms as possible. Please note that even XComposite may have its own issues with other software, most notably Enlightenment and MPlayer, and for this reason xcompmgr is not run by default.
Lightweight
If you consider the above features way too much for you and strive for something lighter, then you can use the FluxBox window manager. FluxBox was finetuned to look and feel as much as Enlightenment as possible, making the transition simple. There are also lightweight versions of some of the software, as mentioned above, such as irssi, CenterICQ or ELinks.
Enhancements:
- A significant bug was found in v0.1, causing ramdisk for people who have 1GiB of RAM or more broken. Please, upgrade to 0.2.
<<lessOlives whole point is to display how easy to use Linux may be, yet without losing any of the features required for heavy-duty work. Its also supposed to show various unusual new technologies, not widely known or accepted.
Please note that Olive was, partially, built as graduation work at SPSST Panska. Once presented, a release built specifically for school will be available upon personal request.
Main features:
Media
Olive features MPlayer for playing of your favourite movies. It plays most MPEG, VOB, AVI, OGG/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4, FLI, RM, NuppelVideo, Matroska files. You can also watch Theora, MPEG4 (DivX/XviD), Real Media, DVD, VideoCD, SVCD movies. MPlayer also supports various filters for better experience. Mencoder is bundled with MPlayer and it allows you to encode movies into virtually any of the formats mentioned above.
Although you can use MPlayer to play your music, theres also an application that was written just for that: Audacious. Audacious is a fork of Beep Media Player (now discontinued), which is in turn fork of the very famous XMMS. It supports various audio formats, including MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg FLAC, Musepack, WAV files and Windows Media, as well as many sequenced formats including MIDI, and a host of different module formats. In addition, Audacious uses Winamp-like skins (and supports Winamp "classic" skins), to provide a familiar and friendly user interface.
You can of course view photos and pictures using GQview, an intuitive image browser. It can generate thumbnails of your pictures, its capable of reading EXIF metadata, has advanced image search function and much more.
Internet
The Internet is part of everyday life for all of us; was it not for the Internet, you wouldnt be able to read this webpage. Olive features Mozilla Firefox web browser, currently the most common web browser used on Linux. For browsing in console, ELinks is a must-have. There is also Sylpheed e-mail client, small, fast and incredibly useful.
These days, Instant Messaging is a common part of our lives. Therefore, Olive sports GAIM2 (beta2) multi-protocol instant messaging client, which is compatibile with protocols such as ICQ, MSN Messenger,Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber or Gadu-Gadu. There is also a client dedicated solely to Internet Relay Chat (IRC), which is X-Chat. As usually, there are console alternatives, which would be CenterICQ and irssi.
You can use Kismet to look for Wi-Fi hotspots. Basic utilities such as telnet or ssh client and server (Dropbear, used in various embedded systems) are not missing as well.
General work
You can perform some elementary office work in Olive as well. Although its obvious that you wont be doing most of your office work on Olive, its quite reasonable to believe it can come in handy. Therefore, Olive has AbiWord word processor to allow you to read and write documents, in various languages, in various characters, without any problem.
AbiWord can also handle various document formats, which includes Microsoft Word or WordPerfect documents. You can also export your documents into HTML for further processing or publication. You can also read Adobe PDF format using Evince, a Gnome/GTK2 document viewer whose PDF backend is based on the Poppler library, which is based on the well-known XPDF. Utilities that allow you export of PDF documents into eg. HTML are also included.
System control
Considering the differences in approach to configuration in various distributions, it may be often hard to configure several things at yet another distribution, such as the X server or preferences of software alternatives. Therefore, Olive features a trivial control panel, allowing any application to be merged in as a new panel. Although it still misses few more desired panels (most notable for network configuration), it already is quite useful for every day usage.
Eye candy
Good-looking environment always helps users to better orientate on the workplace, as well as consider the time they spend with the system more enjoyable. Transparency can be achieved using XComposite extension and xcompmgr + transset.
Though XGL and AIGLX were considered, the decision was made not to use them for their lack of testing and for the demand for support of as many platforms as possible. Please note that even XComposite may have its own issues with other software, most notably Enlightenment and MPlayer, and for this reason xcompmgr is not run by default.
Lightweight
If you consider the above features way too much for you and strive for something lighter, then you can use the FluxBox window manager. FluxBox was finetuned to look and feel as much as Enlightenment as possible, making the transition simple. There are also lightweight versions of some of the software, as mentioned above, such as irssi, CenterICQ or ELinks.
Enhancements:
- A significant bug was found in v0.1, causing ramdisk for people who have 1GiB of RAM or more broken. Please, upgrade to 0.2.
Download (109.2MB)
Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1327 downloads
Clonezilla LiveCD 1.0.3-21
Clonezilla LiveCD is a Debian-based specialist live CD with software that enables users to clone the content of hard disks. more>>
Clonezilla Live is a Debian-based specialist live CD with software that enables users to clone the content of hard disks.
Main features:
- Free (GPL) Software.
- Filesystem supported: ext2, ext3, reiserfs, xfs, jfs of GNU/Linux, and FAT, NTFS of M$ Windows. Therefore you can clone GNU/Linux or M$ windows.
- Unlike G4U or G4L, in Clonezilla, only used blocks in harddisk are saved and restored. This increase the clone efficiency.
- LVM2 under GNU/Linux is supported.
- Unicast and multicast are supported in PXEBoot Clonezilla, which is suitalbe for massively clone. You can also remotely use it to save or restore a bunch of computers if PXE and Wake-on-LAN are supported in your clients.
- A single machine clone system without installation, Clonezilla live, is also available.
Enhancements:
- Now we can run a custom-ocs file n clonezilla live. A sample program custom-ocs which backup or restore /dev/hda1 to/from /dev/hda5 is in /opt/drbl/sample/custom-ocs.
- Use --menu instead of --radiolist in most of the dialog programs. Therefore no more pressing space bar to select the single choice.
- Update some comments, such as more comments about GNU/Linux device name to M$ windows device names.
- Debian iso template url and filename can be assigned in ocs-iso and ocs-live-dev.
- Bug fixed: device description was wrong when running prep-ocsroot in Clonezilla live (booting from CD).
<<lessMain features:
- Free (GPL) Software.
- Filesystem supported: ext2, ext3, reiserfs, xfs, jfs of GNU/Linux, and FAT, NTFS of M$ Windows. Therefore you can clone GNU/Linux or M$ windows.
- Unlike G4U or G4L, in Clonezilla, only used blocks in harddisk are saved and restored. This increase the clone efficiency.
- LVM2 under GNU/Linux is supported.
- Unicast and multicast are supported in PXEBoot Clonezilla, which is suitalbe for massively clone. You can also remotely use it to save or restore a bunch of computers if PXE and Wake-on-LAN are supported in your clients.
- A single machine clone system without installation, Clonezilla live, is also available.
Enhancements:
- Now we can run a custom-ocs file n clonezilla live. A sample program custom-ocs which backup or restore /dev/hda1 to/from /dev/hda5 is in /opt/drbl/sample/custom-ocs.
- Use --menu instead of --radiolist in most of the dialog programs. Therefore no more pressing space bar to select the single choice.
- Update some comments, such as more comments about GNU/Linux device name to M$ windows device names.
- Debian iso template url and filename can be assigned in ocs-iso and ocs-live-dev.
- Bug fixed: device description was wrong when running prep-ocsroot in Clonezilla live (booting from CD).
Download (87MB)
Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
842 downloads
Paldo LiveCD 2005-10-22
paldo is a Upkg driven GNU/Linux distribution. more>>
Paldo is a Upkg driven GNU/Linux distribution. Its kind of a mix of a source and a binary distribution. Even though it builds packages like a source distribution it provides binary packages.
Paldo stands for "pure adaptable linux distribution" and we try to accomplish this in every package. paldo comes with very few patches against its packages. We have virtually no local changes, means every patch is one which will go upstream anyway (e.g. compile fixes) or one needed by the LFS build system to enable us to boostrap correctly.
Its very easy to make changes to the distro. You can change every package by providing a local version of the sources and specifications youve changed. You can even configure your system automatically through local differencial repositories (see My paldo). The whole distribution is very flexible because its built on top of Upkg.
Paldo wants to be a distribution according to the "just-works" principle. It tries to configure automatically as much as possible without user intervention. paldo is task-oriented, means, that we wont provide several programs to do one and the same task, we will select the program which we think does this task best, and include it into paldo. paldo aims to support cutting-edge technologies. It is pure NPTL based (no linuxthreads support) and therefore does not work with a Linux kernel older than 2.6.x.
Since paldo is task oriented we also have only one desktop environment, the GNOME desktop environment.
Paldo does not split packages, means, all development files will be installed if you install a library. All files you need around a package will be available as soon as it is installed.
Paldo only supports the x86 architecture at the moment and we do not plan to extend that much (except of the x86_64 platform). It is a _very_ popular arch making us the life very easy.
Main features:
- OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta
- Support x86_64 systems
- gcc 4.0
- Added Bluefish Web Development Editor
- Many smaller package updates
<<lessPaldo stands for "pure adaptable linux distribution" and we try to accomplish this in every package. paldo comes with very few patches against its packages. We have virtually no local changes, means every patch is one which will go upstream anyway (e.g. compile fixes) or one needed by the LFS build system to enable us to boostrap correctly.
Its very easy to make changes to the distro. You can change every package by providing a local version of the sources and specifications youve changed. You can even configure your system automatically through local differencial repositories (see My paldo). The whole distribution is very flexible because its built on top of Upkg.
Paldo wants to be a distribution according to the "just-works" principle. It tries to configure automatically as much as possible without user intervention. paldo is task-oriented, means, that we wont provide several programs to do one and the same task, we will select the program which we think does this task best, and include it into paldo. paldo aims to support cutting-edge technologies. It is pure NPTL based (no linuxthreads support) and therefore does not work with a Linux kernel older than 2.6.x.
Since paldo is task oriented we also have only one desktop environment, the GNOME desktop environment.
Paldo does not split packages, means, all development files will be installed if you install a library. All files you need around a package will be available as soon as it is installed.
Paldo only supports the x86 architecture at the moment and we do not plan to extend that much (except of the x86_64 platform). It is a _very_ popular arch making us the life very easy.
Main features:
- OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta
- Support x86_64 systems
- gcc 4.0
- Added Bluefish Web Development Editor
- Many smaller package updates
Download (541MB)
Added: 2005-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1461 downloads
Hurd LiveCD 20051117
Hurd LiveCD is different because it uses the Hurd kernel replacement instead of using the Linux kernel. more>>
Hurd LiveCD is different because it uses the Hurd kernel replacement instead of using the Linux kernel.
The Hurd uses a set of servers sitting on top of a microkernel (GNU Mach) to provide kernel services. The alternative kernel design is a monolithic kernel like Linux where you are obliged to unload and load modules as root.
In the Hurd when you use the `ps -ef command, youll see processes for your microkernel, TCP/IP stack, filesystems, terminals and more! /dev/null isnt some mysterious bit-bucket that the kernel takes care of, it is a running process in userland.
And thats just the start -- there is the idea of a superunprivileged user, setting translators, neighbourhurds and more. Other LiveCDs dont have these features; they dont run the Hurd.
The Hurd aims to enrich the users life by eliminating arbitrary limitations from the system. To some degree it succeeds, and to some degree it is still defficient -- the current Mach microkernel has been identified as the source of some of these defficiencies.
Work is being completed on porting the Hurd to a microkernel called L4. It is expected that this migration will fix the defficiencies to an extent. This Hurd LiveCD is about getting YOU to use it as a technology demonstrator -- and its about getting YOU to join and help.
Note: This LiveCD does not support USB devices, PCMCIA cards or sound cards
<<lessThe Hurd uses a set of servers sitting on top of a microkernel (GNU Mach) to provide kernel services. The alternative kernel design is a monolithic kernel like Linux where you are obliged to unload and load modules as root.
In the Hurd when you use the `ps -ef command, youll see processes for your microkernel, TCP/IP stack, filesystems, terminals and more! /dev/null isnt some mysterious bit-bucket that the kernel takes care of, it is a running process in userland.
And thats just the start -- there is the idea of a superunprivileged user, setting translators, neighbourhurds and more. Other LiveCDs dont have these features; they dont run the Hurd.
The Hurd aims to enrich the users life by eliminating arbitrary limitations from the system. To some degree it succeeds, and to some degree it is still defficient -- the current Mach microkernel has been identified as the source of some of these defficiencies.
Work is being completed on porting the Hurd to a microkernel called L4. It is expected that this migration will fix the defficiencies to an extent. This Hurd LiveCD is about getting YOU to use it as a technology demonstrator -- and its about getting YOU to join and help.
Note: This LiveCD does not support USB devices, PCMCIA cards or sound cards
Download (74MB)
Added: 2005-12-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1419 downloads
Pentoo LiveCD 2005.1
Pentoo is a Linux LiveCD, it means that you can boot a linux environment on any x86 based PC. more>>
Pentoo is a Linux LiveCD, it means that you can boot a linux environment on any x86 based PC.
It is like KNOPPIX except that Pentoo is based on the Gentoo distribution and is oriented penetration testing. You can view the list of all available tools here .
Well, I know there is already many liveCD that provide penetration testing and so on, but they dont suit my needs. In fact, during a pen-test lab, I found the other LiveCD so slow...
I like Gnome and Gentoo so I decided to make my own distro and there it is.
Main features:
- Nessus, Metasploit and Fingerprints db upgradable ! You can put them in RAM or on a usb stick.
- You can save the root directory to a usbstick and backup all your preferences, etc.
- It is faster : based on the Gentoo distribution, all the code as been optimized. I choosed to optimize the code for pentium3 cpu as I think that intel based cpu are more used than AMDs ones. Of course, this will not break the compatibility with AMD proc, it will just run faster on pentium-3 or 4 CPUs.
- Analyser : Dsniff, Ethereal, Ettercap, Ntop, ...
- Bluetooth : BlueSniff, Redfang, ...
- Cracker / Bruteforce : Hydra, Ldapenum, John the ripper, chntpw, ...
- Fingerprinter : Amap, xprobe, smtpmap, p0f2, ...
- Forging / Spoofing : Arpspoof, Hunt, Packit, ...
- Pen-Test / MITM : Metasploit, Raccess, Cisco-Torch, WebMitm, ...
- Proxy : HttPush, Paros Proxy, ...
- Scanner : Nessus, Nmap, Nikto, Cheops, ...
- Wireless : Kismet, Airsnort, Wellenreiter, ...
Checksums:
SHA-160 EF4AB7F94294860BAAEDBEB96F002F916F31506F
MD5 21E9280DC3BBB2C7AFAD3D7F0917B091
<<lessIt is like KNOPPIX except that Pentoo is based on the Gentoo distribution and is oriented penetration testing. You can view the list of all available tools here .
Well, I know there is already many liveCD that provide penetration testing and so on, but they dont suit my needs. In fact, during a pen-test lab, I found the other LiveCD so slow...
I like Gnome and Gentoo so I decided to make my own distro and there it is.
Main features:
- Nessus, Metasploit and Fingerprints db upgradable ! You can put them in RAM or on a usb stick.
- You can save the root directory to a usbstick and backup all your preferences, etc.
- It is faster : based on the Gentoo distribution, all the code as been optimized. I choosed to optimize the code for pentium3 cpu as I think that intel based cpu are more used than AMDs ones. Of course, this will not break the compatibility with AMD proc, it will just run faster on pentium-3 or 4 CPUs.
- Analyser : Dsniff, Ethereal, Ettercap, Ntop, ...
- Bluetooth : BlueSniff, Redfang, ...
- Cracker / Bruteforce : Hydra, Ldapenum, John the ripper, chntpw, ...
- Fingerprinter : Amap, xprobe, smtpmap, p0f2, ...
- Forging / Spoofing : Arpspoof, Hunt, Packit, ...
- Pen-Test / MITM : Metasploit, Raccess, Cisco-Torch, WebMitm, ...
- Proxy : HttPush, Paros Proxy, ...
- Scanner : Nessus, Nmap, Nikto, Cheops, ...
- Wireless : Kismet, Airsnort, Wellenreiter, ...
Checksums:
SHA-160 EF4AB7F94294860BAAEDBEB96F002F916F31506F
MD5 21E9280DC3BBB2C7AFAD3D7F0917B091
Download (482MB)
Added: 2005-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1461 downloads
NeWBIE LiveCD 0.2
NeWBIE LiveCD is a NetBSD based distro geared towards the desktop user. more>>
NeWBIE LiveCD is a NetBSD based distro geared towards the desktop user.
It includes software for Web browsing, chatting, multimedia, and document editing.
This acronym NeWBIE is pronounced just like the word "newbie" and stands for (Ne)tBSD (W)are (B)urned (I)n (E)conomy.
Newbie is a NetBSD (v. 3.0) live CD similar in spirit to the well-known FreeSBIE live CD. Newbie currently caters to the desktop-user (i.e. with applications for web browsing, chat, multimedia, document editing, etc) but will also serve as a core for creating a NetBSD version of Arudius (see below) - a network security auditing tool.
Why based on NetBSD? Because contrary to the popular opinion, NetBSD is not some obscure *BSD flavor that is only good for powering your toaster, but is a powerful, flexible and highly portable operating system.
In many aspects it is better than its more famous cousins. Did you know that NetBSD recently broke the speed record for network data transfer? And what about speed and scalability?
Enhancements:
- This release cleans up the boot process and adds a GUI tool for easy setup of the modem/DSL connection.
- More productivity tools are included (e.g. a file manager, spreadsheet, Samba, wireless AP detection, sniffer, network analysis, etc.).
<<lessIt includes software for Web browsing, chatting, multimedia, and document editing.
This acronym NeWBIE is pronounced just like the word "newbie" and stands for (Ne)tBSD (W)are (B)urned (I)n (E)conomy.
Newbie is a NetBSD (v. 3.0) live CD similar in spirit to the well-known FreeSBIE live CD. Newbie currently caters to the desktop-user (i.e. with applications for web browsing, chat, multimedia, document editing, etc) but will also serve as a core for creating a NetBSD version of Arudius (see below) - a network security auditing tool.
Why based on NetBSD? Because contrary to the popular opinion, NetBSD is not some obscure *BSD flavor that is only good for powering your toaster, but is a powerful, flexible and highly portable operating system.
In many aspects it is better than its more famous cousins. Did you know that NetBSD recently broke the speed record for network data transfer? And what about speed and scalability?
Enhancements:
- This release cleans up the boot process and adds a GUI tool for easy setup of the modem/DSL connection.
- More productivity tools are included (e.g. a file manager, spreadsheet, Samba, wireless AP detection, sniffer, network analysis, etc.).
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Added: 2006-02-07 License: BSD License Price:
1358 downloads
Debian LiveCD for PS3 20070114
Debian LiveCD for PS3 is the first Debian Linux LiveCD for the PlayStation 3 gaming console. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
622 downloads
FreeMED LiveCD 0.1
FreeMED is a web-based medical record (EMR) and medical practice management system. more>>
FreeMED is a Web-based medical records (EMR) and patient management system with a printing system, patient scheduling, an HL7 interface, a billing system, XML-RPC Web services, and many other features.
It has an extensible modular architecture, allowing it to be customized based on individual practices without having to rewrite core components of the system. It is HIPAA compliant.
FreeMED LiveCD 0.1 is based on the Kubuntu 5.04 (Hoary) Live CD.
<<lessIt has an extensible modular architecture, allowing it to be customized based on individual practices without having to rewrite core components of the system. It is HIPAA compliant.
FreeMED LiveCD 0.1 is based on the Kubuntu 5.04 (Hoary) Live CD.
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Added: 2005-10-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1487 downloads
GnomeLiveCd 2.12.0
The goal of this project is to create a LiveCD to demonstrate GNOME. more>>
The goal of this project is to create a LiveCD to demonstrate GNOME. The initial motivation was to be able to send a GNOME LiveCD to journalists and news agencies so that they can test and talk about GNOME without installing it, but others have expressed interest as well.
The infrastructure for this will be flexible, so that it can be easily customized and re-targetted- for example, to distribute a version with a custom splashscreen for a specific conference, to change the language for distribution by non-en_US gnome groups, or to change the software set to market to different groups (artists, developers, etc.)
<<lessThe infrastructure for this will be flexible, so that it can be easily customized and re-targetted- for example, to distribute a version with a custom splashscreen for a specific conference, to change the language for distribution by non-en_US gnome groups, or to change the software set to market to different groups (artists, developers, etc.)
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Added: 2005-09-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1508 downloads
Pollix LiveCD 20040309
Pollix is a Live CD with many programming tools (for Java, Python, Perl and Tcl/Tk). more>>
Pollix is a Live CD with many programming tools (for Java, Python, Perl and Tcl/Tk). Based on Knoppix, Pollix boots from the CD and detects hardware automatically - there is no need for installation.
Main features:
- Include many programming tools: J2SE SDK (full with doc), Jikes, Netbeans, Eclipse, BlueJ, JGrasp, JSwat, Tomcat, JBoss, Boa-Constructor, IDLE, SPE, VisualTcl, SWIG, SciTE, etc., and several Java, Python and Perl libraries
- Include XCIN to support Chinese character input (invoke an application by command line "/usr/local/bin/chinese app_name")
- Update software from Debian testing/unstable
<<lessMain features:
- Include many programming tools: J2SE SDK (full with doc), Jikes, Netbeans, Eclipse, BlueJ, JGrasp, JSwat, Tomcat, JBoss, Boa-Constructor, IDLE, SPE, VisualTcl, SWIG, SciTE, etc., and several Java, Python and Perl libraries
- Include XCIN to support Chinese character input (invoke an application by command line "/usr/local/bin/chinese app_name")
- Update software from Debian testing/unstable
Download (700MB)
Added: 2005-09-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1519 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.
Download (56.2MB)
Added: 2006-10-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1109 downloads
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