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PyFloppy 1.6
PyFloppy is yet another floppy formatting tool, this one written in Python / Tkinter. more>>
PyFloppy is yet another floppy formatting tool, this one written in Python / Tkinter.
The reason for writing pyfloppy was that I had been sick and tired of problems when using gfloppy; sometimes it gave me error messages on broken floppies that worked fine when I formatted them from the command line, other times there were no error messages when the floppy was definitely broken; sometimes it even worked without problems.
I always found it annoying that I didnt ever know what gfloppy was really doing and where the error messages came from, so I decided to write my own program that gives me more control on what happens in the background. For the same reason I decided not to use a pretty graphical progress bar but old fashioned text output; in fact everything is old fashioned here, no superformatting stuff (not to tell of extra-super-1.9MB floppies), however since I use pyfloppy I never had problems anymore (well, at least with floppy formatting ....).
You can specify any option the background programs accept, and pyfloppy will remember the settings you made at the last session. I put in a default option for mke2fs ( -m 0 , which means that 0 % of the storage are being reserved for the superuser, because I did not want the default 5 % of mke2fs), but if you remove it once you can easily get rid of that, in case you do not like it. The -v (verbose) option for mkdosfs is mandatory, because without it you would not get much output, so it does not need to be specified separately; the -c and -cc options can be toggled with radiobuttons, so they dont need to be specified either.
<<lessThe reason for writing pyfloppy was that I had been sick and tired of problems when using gfloppy; sometimes it gave me error messages on broken floppies that worked fine when I formatted them from the command line, other times there were no error messages when the floppy was definitely broken; sometimes it even worked without problems.
I always found it annoying that I didnt ever know what gfloppy was really doing and where the error messages came from, so I decided to write my own program that gives me more control on what happens in the background. For the same reason I decided not to use a pretty graphical progress bar but old fashioned text output; in fact everything is old fashioned here, no superformatting stuff (not to tell of extra-super-1.9MB floppies), however since I use pyfloppy I never had problems anymore (well, at least with floppy formatting ....).
You can specify any option the background programs accept, and pyfloppy will remember the settings you made at the last session. I put in a default option for mke2fs ( -m 0 , which means that 0 % of the storage are being reserved for the superuser, because I did not want the default 5 % of mke2fs), but if you remove it once you can easily get rid of that, in case you do not like it. The -v (verbose) option for mkdosfs is mandatory, because without it you would not get much output, so it does not need to be specified separately; the -c and -cc options can be toggled with radiobuttons, so they dont need to be specified either.
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Added: 2006-08-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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cwfloppy 0.5.2
cwfloppy is a Linux device driver for the Catweasel Advanced Floppy Controller manufactured by Individual Computers. more>>
cwfloppy is a Linux device driver for the Catweasel Advanced Floppy Controller manufactured by Individual Computers.
The Catweasel is a versatile Shugart bus controller, i.e., it can control floppy drives. It is extremely flexible and can be programmed to read and write just about any floppy disk in the world.
This driver supports all controller versions, ISA (MK1) and PCI (MK3 and MK4). The Amiga versions of the controller are currently not supported, but it should be easy to adapt the driver for Linux/m68k (so far nobody has expressed an interest in this, though).
Also, only the floppy is controlled by this driver. If you want to make use of the additional SID and joystick features present on the PCI cards, you must use the driver from Dirk Jagdmann and Michael Stickel.
As of yet, this driver supports the following formats (rw = read/write, ro = read-only):
- Amiga 3.5 DD [880KB] (rw)
- Amiga 3.5 HD [1760KB] (rw)
- Amiga 5.25 DD [880KB] (ro)
- MS-DOS 3.5 DD [720KB] (rw)
- MS-DOS 3.5 HD [1440KB] (rw)
Installation:
make (as root)
"make devices" to create the /dev entries for the Catweasel.
Enhancements:
- module.c: Look for MK4 Catweasel under both PCI subdevice IDs 0x0002 and 0x0003 (workaround for MK4 PCI-bridge bug).
<<lessThe Catweasel is a versatile Shugart bus controller, i.e., it can control floppy drives. It is extremely flexible and can be programmed to read and write just about any floppy disk in the world.
This driver supports all controller versions, ISA (MK1) and PCI (MK3 and MK4). The Amiga versions of the controller are currently not supported, but it should be easy to adapt the driver for Linux/m68k (so far nobody has expressed an interest in this, though).
Also, only the floppy is controlled by this driver. If you want to make use of the additional SID and joystick features present on the PCI cards, you must use the driver from Dirk Jagdmann and Michael Stickel.
As of yet, this driver supports the following formats (rw = read/write, ro = read-only):
- Amiga 3.5 DD [880KB] (rw)
- Amiga 3.5 HD [1760KB] (rw)
- Amiga 5.25 DD [880KB] (ro)
- MS-DOS 3.5 DD [720KB] (rw)
- MS-DOS 3.5 HD [1440KB] (rw)
Installation:
make (as root)
"make devices" to create the /dev entries for the Catweasel.
Enhancements:
- module.c: Look for MK4 Catweasel under both PCI subdevice IDs 0x0002 and 0x0003 (workaround for MK4 PCI-bridge bug).
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Added: 2005-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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floppyfw 3.0.0
floppyfw is a router with the advanced firewall-capabilities in Linux that fits on one single floppy disc. more>>
floppyfw project is a router with the advanced firewall-capabilities in Linux that fits on one single floppy disc.
Main features:
- Access lists, IP-masquerading (Network Address Translation), connection tracked packet filtering and (quite) advanced routing. Package for traffic shaping is also available.
- Requires only a 386sx or better with two network interface cards, a 1.44MB floppy drive and 12MByte of RAM ( for less than 12M and no FPU, use the 1.0 series, which will stay maintained. )
- Very simple packaging system. Is used for editors, PPP, VPN, traffic shaping and whatever comes up. (now this is looking even more like LRP (may it rest in peace) but floppyfw is not a fork.)
- Logging through klogd/syslogd, both local and remote.
- Serial support for console over serial port.
- DHCP server and DNS cache for internal networks.
It will get more features, but only if it is possible to cram it into the one, single diskette. More than one floppy is bloatware.
Enhancements:
- This release is uClibc based, and you can build it in a development environment yourself if you like.
<<lessMain features:
- Access lists, IP-masquerading (Network Address Translation), connection tracked packet filtering and (quite) advanced routing. Package for traffic shaping is also available.
- Requires only a 386sx or better with two network interface cards, a 1.44MB floppy drive and 12MByte of RAM ( for less than 12M and no FPU, use the 1.0 series, which will stay maintained. )
- Very simple packaging system. Is used for editors, PPP, VPN, traffic shaping and whatever comes up. (now this is looking even more like LRP (may it rest in peace) but floppyfw is not a fork.)
- Logging through klogd/syslogd, both local and remote.
- Serial support for console over serial port.
- DHCP server and DNS cache for internal networks.
It will get more features, but only if it is possible to cram it into the one, single diskette. More than one floppy is bloatware.
Enhancements:
- This release is uClibc based, and you can build it in a development environment yourself if you like.
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Added: 2006-12-02 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1060 downloads
Leka Rescue Floppy 0.7.1
Leka Rescue Floppy is a small Linux distribution that boots from an 1,44Mb floppy and runs from the system ram. more>>
Leka Rescue Floppy is a small Linux distribution that boots from an 1,44Mb floppy and runs from the system ram. Leka Rescue Floppy was designed to be a rescue floppy, but you can do MUCH more with it.
LINUX install:
1. cd to the directory where you downloaded the image
2. Insert a 1,44Mb floppy to your floppy drive
3. Type: dd if=leka-X.X.X.img of=/dev/fd0 (replace X.X.X with the version number)
Enhancements:
- Keymap selector rewritten
- New keymaps (20 total)
- ReiserFS support updated to 3.5.35 (incompatible with linux 2.4 reiserfs v3.6)
- cosmetic changes to add
<<lessLINUX install:
1. cd to the directory where you downloaded the image
2. Insert a 1,44Mb floppy to your floppy drive
3. Type: dd if=leka-X.X.X.img of=/dev/fd0 (replace X.X.X with the version number)
Enhancements:
- Keymap selector rewritten
- New keymaps (20 total)
- ReiserFS support updated to 3.5.35 (incompatible with linux 2.4 reiserfs v3.6)
- cosmetic changes to add
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Added: 2006-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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phpSysInfo 2.3
phpSysInfo will display things like Uptime, CPU, Memory, etc. more>>
phpSysInfo is a PHP script that displays information about the host being accessed.
It will displays things like:
Uptime
CPU
Memory
SCSI
IDE
PCI
Ethernet
Floppy
Video Information.
<<lessIt will displays things like:
Uptime
CPU
Memory
SCSI
IDE
PCI
Ethernet
Floppy
Video Information.
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Added: 2005-05-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OneBone Puppy 2.00r1
Puppy Linux is an evolutionary operating system, based on GNU Linux. more>>
This is a play-thing, requested by a few people on the forum, and definitely not for the average user. In other words, Linux commandline nerds only! OneBone does not have any X GUI applications.
It does have Elinks web browser, Ytree file manager and MP text editor. The Lucent and SmartLink modem drivers are included. There are lots of text-mode applications out there and a very interesting flavour of Puppy could be created, based on this starting point.
Puppy Linux is an evolutionary operating system, based on GNU Linux. Whats different here is that Puppy is extraordinarily small, yet quite full featured. Puppy Linux can boot into a 64MB ramdisk, and thats it, the whole caboodle runs in RAM.
Unlike live CD distributions that have to keep pulling stuff off the CD, Puppy in its entirety loads into RAM. This means that all applications start in the blink of an eye and respond to user input instantly.
Puppy Linux has the ability to boot off a flash card or any USB memory device (flash-Puppy), CDROM (live-Puppy), Zip disk or LS/120/240 Superdisk (zippy-Puppy), floppy disks (floppy-Puppy), internal hard drive (hard-Puppy).
<<lessIt does have Elinks web browser, Ytree file manager and MP text editor. The Lucent and SmartLink modem drivers are included. There are lots of text-mode applications out there and a very interesting flavour of Puppy could be created, based on this starting point.
Puppy Linux is an evolutionary operating system, based on GNU Linux. Whats different here is that Puppy is extraordinarily small, yet quite full featured. Puppy Linux can boot into a 64MB ramdisk, and thats it, the whole caboodle runs in RAM.
Unlike live CD distributions that have to keep pulling stuff off the CD, Puppy in its entirety loads into RAM. This means that all applications start in the blink of an eye and respond to user input instantly.
Puppy Linux has the ability to boot off a flash card or any USB memory device (flash-Puppy), CDROM (live-Puppy), Zip disk or LS/120/240 Superdisk (zippy-Puppy), floppy disks (floppy-Puppy), internal hard drive (hard-Puppy).
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Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Laptop-Hotswap 0.3.6
Laptop-Hotswap kernel module enables hot-swapping for disk drives with full DMA support under Linux. more>>
Laptop-Hotswap kernel module enables hot-swapping for disk drives with full DMA support under Linux. It requires kernel 2.6.15+ and ACPI.
I think it ought to work on just about any laptop, although Im not as familiar with ACPI as Id like to be. It works fine on my T22. There could be issues with laptops with two expansion bays -- I shut down the entire ide1 interface and fire it back up, and I do all my watching on the ACPI device for the IDE1/Master. So if you had a slave device, and you ejected the master, your slave will go bye-bye. Thinking about ways around that, but they dont export too much of the ide driver. I think itd be easy to handle, you just have to make sure youre not using either master or slave whenever you eject one of them.
At least on my laptop, dont go pulling things while your laptop is sleeping. Do it when its awake.
The floppy support should work, but my floppy drive isnt with me right now.
Theres one parameter -- auto_eject. If you set it to 1, the driver will automatically shut down and unregister the IDE interface upon getting a request for ejection (On my T22, I pull a little switch and a lever pops out -- the drive is still connected at that point, but it shows as a request for ejection). If your laptop doesnt have a mechanism for that:
echo -n "MSTR eject" > /proc/acpi/lths
Will shut down and software-eject the drive, and you can safely pull it and insert another.
See the scripts in config/ -- theyre made to work with acpid to handle the ejection and umounting and insertion. The mount/umount stuff only matters for a drive caddy, I suppose.
It shouldnt matter what you have in your laptop at boot. This module also fixes that annoying thing on my T22 where if I dont have a ultrabay battery in at boot, I cant ever see its status.
Enhancements:
- Support for the Fujitsu S7020 (and possibly other laptops using a PATA bay with an SATA main disk).
<<lessI think it ought to work on just about any laptop, although Im not as familiar with ACPI as Id like to be. It works fine on my T22. There could be issues with laptops with two expansion bays -- I shut down the entire ide1 interface and fire it back up, and I do all my watching on the ACPI device for the IDE1/Master. So if you had a slave device, and you ejected the master, your slave will go bye-bye. Thinking about ways around that, but they dont export too much of the ide driver. I think itd be easy to handle, you just have to make sure youre not using either master or slave whenever you eject one of them.
At least on my laptop, dont go pulling things while your laptop is sleeping. Do it when its awake.
The floppy support should work, but my floppy drive isnt with me right now.
Theres one parameter -- auto_eject. If you set it to 1, the driver will automatically shut down and unregister the IDE interface upon getting a request for ejection (On my T22, I pull a little switch and a lever pops out -- the drive is still connected at that point, but it shows as a request for ejection). If your laptop doesnt have a mechanism for that:
echo -n "MSTR eject" > /proc/acpi/lths
Will shut down and software-eject the drive, and you can safely pull it and insert another.
See the scripts in config/ -- theyre made to work with acpid to handle the ejection and umounting and insertion. The mount/umount stuff only matters for a drive caddy, I suppose.
It shouldnt matter what you have in your laptop at boot. This module also fixes that annoying thing on my T22 where if I dont have a ultrabay battery in at boot, I cant ever see its status.
Enhancements:
- Support for the Fujitsu S7020 (and possibly other laptops using a PATA bay with an SATA main disk).
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Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LILO 22.8
LILO is a LInux boot loader. more>>
LILO is a Boot loader for Linux/x86 and other PC operating systems. It is responsible for loading your Linux kernel from either a floppy or a hard drive and passing control to it.
LILO is capable of booting beyond cylinder 1024 of a hard disk if the BIOS supports EDD packet call extensions to the int 0x13 interface.
LILO can also be used to boot many other operating systems, including DOS, Windows (all versions), OS/2, and the BSD variants. The LILO distribution includes full source, documentation and support files.
<<lessLILO is capable of booting beyond cylinder 1024 of a hard disk if the BIOS supports EDD packet call extensions to the int 0x13 interface.
LILO can also be used to boot many other operating systems, including DOS, Windows (all versions), OS/2, and the BSD variants. The LILO distribution includes full source, documentation and support files.
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: BSD License Price:
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Knopperdisk 0.4.1
Knopperdisk is a Linux distribution designed for a USB pen drive. more>>
Knopperdisk is a Linux distribution designed for a USB pen drive.
The USB version is more than just a rescue disk. Its based on Gentoo and contains various other programs/utilities such as network related tools (nmap, ettercap).
The floppy version is a so called rescue disk which is a compilation of uclibc and busybox among other utilities. It even has a ssh client provided by dropbear (congrats to the author) and some filesystem tools.
<<lessThe USB version is more than just a rescue disk. Its based on Gentoo and contains various other programs/utilities such as network related tools (nmap, ettercap).
The floppy version is a so called rescue disk which is a compilation of uclibc and busybox among other utilities. It even has a ssh client provided by dropbear (congrats to the author) and some filesystem tools.
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Added: 2007-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Puppy Linux 4.2.1
Puppy Linux provides you with a perfect and very useful evolutionary operating system which is based on GNU Linux. more>>
Puppy Linux 4.2.1 provides you with a perfect and very useful evolutionary operating system which is based on GNU Linux. Whats different here is that Puppy is extraordinarily small, yet quite full featured. Puppy Linux can boot into a 64MB ramdisk, and that's it, the whole caboodle runs in RAM. Unlike live CD distributions that have to keep pulling stuff off the CD, Puppy in its entirety loads into RAM. This means that all applications start in the blink of an eye and respond to user input instantly.
Major Features:
- Puppy Linux has the ability to boot off a flash card or any USB memory device (flash-Puppy), CDROM (live-Puppy), Zip disk or LS/120/240 Superdisk (zippy-Puppy), floppy disks (floppy-Puppy), internal hard drive (hard-Puppy).
- Puppy occupies about 50-60M on my USB Flash drive, CDROM, or whatever is the storage media.
- When Puppy boots, everything uncompressed into a RAM area that we call a "ramdisk". The live-CD will bootup on systems with only 32M RAM, but the more RAM you have the more Puppy is able to keep files permanently in ramdisk hence more speed. A PC with 128M RAM is the recommended minimum.
- Note that Puppy will automatically use a swap partition if it exists. When booting from a USB Flash device, Puppy tries to load all the Flash files into physical RAM, but if there is not enough RAM then Puppy is able to copy the excess to a swap partition if it exists. This eliminates writes to the Flash memory during a session, greatly extending its life span.
- You may need to have a swap partition to run Firefox or Mozilla on PCs with less than 64M RAM. Certainly, for a PC with only 32M RAM, a swap partition is necessary to run most of the large GUI applications.
Enhancements:
- CUPS-1.3.10 regressed from 1.4b2 to resolve ongoing issues with CUPS printing.
- Fixed printing from Geany, Leafpad and Gnumeric using CUPS-1.3.10
- Abiword-2.6.3 with 2.6.6 plugins has been patched for improved .doc & .docx support (Liberation ttf fonts required for some documents)
- Pwidgets updated to 2.0.8
- Pcrypt updated to 17 May 2009 release and now requires Ccrypt to function. Bcrypt has been dropped in consequence.
- Ccrypt-1.7 added as dependency for Pcrypt
- MIME-types updated in Rox-2.6.1
- Patches for gtk+ Xinput and b43 broadcom network driver
- Pmusic updated to 0.6.4
- Pschedule updated to 0.7
- Plus previously issued patches for nbtscan, mountcifs, jwm-tray, xsane, network wizard (now at April 4 release), mtpaint-snapshot, gtk+2.12.1-Xinput-fix and pcp (Puppy control panel).
Added: 2009-05-22 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Bloody Stupid 0.1
Because yet another Linux Distro would just be Bloody Stupid! more>>
This is the second pseudo-release of Bloody Stupid Linux, which of course has nothing to do with the first release. The first BSL was a 50Mb ISO Live run CD based on DamnSmall Linux.
I had a lot of fun hacking around DamnSmall, and apparently it drew a little attention. John, the lord master of DamnSmall, even was kind enough to link to me off of the DSL relatives page. I got a few mails, most about the image to the right, about a hundred downloads or so, and some of those were even people I didnt know.
This whole project started because I needed to cramb a kernel and a root filesytem onto a floppy. Not having enough room in the kernel for disk or filesystem support, I figured why not wget the modules, with the inevitable conclusion, why not wget a bigger root filesystem next?
Why go to all this trouble? The BSL kernel is basically a life support system for ram and network cards, since it wgets support for everything else on the machine the kernel is very small. The initial aim was to fit it on a single floppy, then PXE booting became attractive, and really, since the kernel doesnt need to support whatever it just booted from in order to have its root filesystem, its very flexible. Yeah, I know an initrd can do the same thing, but its more fun this way. As it stands, BSL makes for an excellent repair system, the framework for a bulk installer, a neat toy, and an alright thin client ( as long as youve got a gob of RAM handy.)
Most of all, this whole thing is incredibly hackable. If you wanted to use a different slackware image, just tar one up, name it image.tar.gz and stick it in the /bsl directory of your image web server. If you need that image to unpack to larger than 170Mb, hack up the init script in the cpio archive, rebuild the archive, then recompile the kernel... sounds like a lot, but it really isnt. Want to replace the whole image with Debian/SuSe/Fedora/Arch/DSL/Gentoo? Go to it!"
<<lessI had a lot of fun hacking around DamnSmall, and apparently it drew a little attention. John, the lord master of DamnSmall, even was kind enough to link to me off of the DSL relatives page. I got a few mails, most about the image to the right, about a hundred downloads or so, and some of those were even people I didnt know.
This whole project started because I needed to cramb a kernel and a root filesytem onto a floppy. Not having enough room in the kernel for disk or filesystem support, I figured why not wget the modules, with the inevitable conclusion, why not wget a bigger root filesystem next?
Why go to all this trouble? The BSL kernel is basically a life support system for ram and network cards, since it wgets support for everything else on the machine the kernel is very small. The initial aim was to fit it on a single floppy, then PXE booting became attractive, and really, since the kernel doesnt need to support whatever it just booted from in order to have its root filesystem, its very flexible. Yeah, I know an initrd can do the same thing, but its more fun this way. As it stands, BSL makes for an excellent repair system, the framework for a bulk installer, a neat toy, and an alright thin client ( as long as youve got a gob of RAM handy.)
Most of all, this whole thing is incredibly hackable. If you wanted to use a different slackware image, just tar one up, name it image.tar.gz and stick it in the /bsl directory of your image web server. If you need that image to unpack to larger than 170Mb, hack up the init script in the cpio archive, rebuild the archive, then recompile the kernel... sounds like a lot, but it really isnt. Want to replace the whole image with Debian/SuSe/Fedora/Arch/DSL/Gentoo? Go to it!"
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Added: 2006-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KFli4L 1.4
KFli4L is a control panel for the Linux floppy ISDN router, fli4l. more>>
KFli4L is a control panel for the Linux floppy ISDN router, fli4l. It is made for viewing the status and controlling the operation of the router through a window with several tabs.
Main features:
- Applications main window no longer automatically shows up right after start! You need to click on the icon in the system tray to make it visible!
- fli4l news automatically fetched when internet connection is established - but only once a day.
- The information about the last phone call is now retrieved cyclically. There is also a related entry in the server options.
- Version of fli4l server is displayed together with hostname.
- Bugfixes:
- Settings are saved now if application is closed using the windows managers close button.
- If user and admin password are equal giving correct password enters admin mode.
<<lessMain features:
- Applications main window no longer automatically shows up right after start! You need to click on the icon in the system tray to make it visible!
- fli4l news automatically fetched when internet connection is established - but only once a day.
- The information about the last phone call is now retrieved cyclically. There is also a related entry in the server options.
- Version of fli4l server is displayed together with hostname.
- Bugfixes:
- Settings are saved now if application is closed using the windows managers close button.
- If user and admin password are equal giving correct password enters admin mode.
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Added: 2006-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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fli4l 3.0.2
Fli4l is a single floppy Linux-based ISDN, DSL and Ethernet-Router. more>>
Fli4l is a single floppy distribution, Linux-based ISDN, DSL and Ethernet-Router. You can build it from an old 486 based pc with 16 megabyte memory, which is more than adequate for this purpose.
The necessary boot-disk can be built under Unix, Linux or Windows. You dont need any specific Linux-knowledge, but this would be useful.
You should have some basic knowledge about networking, TCP/IP, DNS and routing though. For extensions and further development, that exceed the standard configuration, you need a working Linux-system and Unix/Linux knowledge.
Enhancements:
- This is a pure bugfix release.
- Most prominently, this fixes the recent madwifi driver vulnerabilities, so users who are using their router with Atheros hardware in managed mode should update as soon as possible.
- Many binaries were updated to newer versions in this release.
- There were some minor fixes and improvements in the OpenVPN and HTTPD packages.
- The variable DNS_TRIGGER_DIAL_IN is now obsolete.
<<lessThe necessary boot-disk can be built under Unix, Linux or Windows. You dont need any specific Linux-knowledge, but this would be useful.
You should have some basic knowledge about networking, TCP/IP, DNS and routing though. For extensions and further development, that exceed the standard configuration, you need a working Linux-system and Unix/Linux knowledge.
Enhancements:
- This is a pure bugfix release.
- Most prominently, this fixes the recent madwifi driver vulnerabilities, so users who are using their router with Atheros hardware in managed mode should update as soon as possible.
- Many binaries were updated to newer versions in this release.
- There were some minor fixes and improvements in the OpenVPN and HTTPD packages.
- The variable DNS_TRIGGER_DIAL_IN is now obsolete.
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Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FREE CompuSec PC Security Suite - Linux 4.18.1
Protects PC: Pre-boot authentication, encrypts full HDD, file, floppy &USB drive more>> FREE CompuSec is a suite of security solutions designed to completely protect desktops and notebooks. This software is a full version without any limitations and it is not a demo. The security functions that can be found in FREE CompuSec are listed below. Pre-boot Access Control requires you to enter your userID and password before the system will boot up.
Once authentication is completed, FREE CompuSec will automatically log you into the windows environment and provide a screen saver lock as well. Full Hard Disk Encryption using AES as the standard algorithm to keep your data safe. The intelligent program ensures fast encryption speeds that will minimize any effect on performance. A file encryption function is also included allowing users to secure exchange files via FTP, email attachements etc. Encryption of Floppy Disk and removable media (e.g USB thumb drives or HDD, firewire HDD etc) allows users to secure their data between their CompuSec protected PCs. Encryption of Server Files & Subdirectories - SafeLan, allows users to store and share encrypted files in a network. FREE CompuSec can be deployed as single user installation or centrally managed. With central management, the security definitions such as, password lifetime, encryption keys and user access rights can be defined centrally.
FREE CompuSec is Free from CE-Infosys. Other versions feature the use of e-Identity (a smart card or USB token) or Biometric fingerprint scanner that will complement your password and store your digital certificates, providing strong two-factor authentication and access control. FREE CompuSec can be upgraded at any time. A FREE CompuSec Window version can be downloaded @ http://www.ce-infosys.com/CeiNews_FreeCompuSec.asp
There is even Free CompuSec support at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CompuSec<<less
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Added: 2009-04-14 License: Freeware Price: Free
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FREE CompuSec® PC Security Suite - Linux 4.18.1
FREE CompuSec® is a security software designed to protect desktops and notebooks. It features pre-boot authentication, single-sign-on for windows Logon, full hard disk encryption, file encryption for secure exchange and the encryption of floppy diskettes and other removable media (USB thumb drives or HDD, firewire HDD etc). This software is a full version without any limitations. It is not a demo or trial version. more>> <<less
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