linux 0.2
TA-Linux 0.2.0
TA-Linux is a small, multiplatform Linux distribution. more>>
The secondary goal is to support as many different architectures as possible.
At this time i386, Alpha, PPC and MIPS are fully supported with Sparc and PA-RISC around the corner.
Extra software not included in the base is handled using a system like the *BSD ports/gentoo portagee/etc called Collection, that handles installation, upgrading and dependencies.
The primary way of installing new software is to download the source, compile and install it (totally automatic). The user can also choose to install already built binary packages, also automatically using the Collection system.
Echelon Linux 0.2
Echelon Linux is a distro designed to monitor services on your network. more>>
I started building echelonlinux last year but I stopped working on it a few month later. Today I have decided to publish a new release of echelonlinux. It is a little bit different than first one; only 3 components are available :
- Nagios Services and local ressources monitoring
- Ntop Network traffic analyser
- Nessus Remote Security Scanner
Main features:
- Apache based system
- Network monitoring with Nagios.
- Vulnerabilities scan with Nessus.
Flash for Linux 0.2.1
Flash for Linux is a SWF editor for Linux. more>>
F4L is in such early stages of design that it is not recommended for use by people without knowlege of C++, QT, Ming, etc.
F4L is a clone, or imitation, of a Macromedia, Inc. product called Flash. The most current version of Flash is MX 2004. Flash is designed to help people make programs that can be used on any computer and that can be distributed over the Internet.
Flash can even be easily included in a web page. Most browsers include a plug-in that allows users to view Flash content in web pages. If you do not have this plug-in, you may wish to visit http://www.macromedia.com/downloads/ to get it for Mozilla (or compatible), Opera, Internet Explorer, AOL, OS X, OS 9, Pocket PC, OS/2, Irix, Solaris, or HP-UX for free.
Flash offers easy development of professional applications. Flash development is based mostly on a Graphical User Interface (GUI). Through the GUI, a developer can draw their application on the screen. Drawings can be converted to animations, buttons, and other features with the development environments menus and dialog boxes.
Competing methods of development, such as C++, Java or JavaScript, require technical knowledge of a special programming language and mathematics. A Flash applications GUI features are extremely limited compared to a programming language based project. To compensate for this weakness, Macromedia added Action Scripts to Flash.
Action Scripts are a sort of programming language, but there are only a few commands to learn, and they are selected off a menu. Action Scripting is equivalent to programming a graphing calculator with BASIC; it should not take you more than a few days to learn, if you have the patience to read boring instructions.
While Flash can be developed with very few Action Scripts, the scripts add to the interactivity of the application. Most web sites using Flash do not use Action Scripts intensively, with the exception of games. Flash can also work with JavaScript.
Enhancements:
- The program can now export simple objects like images, lines, rectangles, ovals (ellipses), and text.
- The "locate" command is used to find the TrueType font files needed for text.
EvilEntity Linux 0.2.5
EvilEntity paves the road for a new generation of Linuxes to follow. more>>
This means performance, serious performance like no other OS currently offers. EvilEntity Linux is the development branch of a desktop Linux distribution designed specifically for the multimedia poweruser, videogamers, audio/video professionals, and speed freaks.
EvilEntity is a complete replacement for your current inferior OS. With EvilEntity installed you can be up and running, online, ripping MP3s, burning CDs, watching DVDs and TV, editing video and audio, and creating 3D models in minutes.
Installation:
1. Insert the EvilEntity CDROM, Reboot, and Press "Enter" at introduction screen to begin.
2. Wait
3. You will now see the startup screen
4. Select yes to Partition Setup question if your harddrive is not setup for Linux.
5. Partition hard drive with cfdisk
6. Partition your dark drive option - press "Yes"
7. Select the hard drive to be partitioned- type,"/dev/your device {ex. hda} "
8. Setup up a swap partition (128Mb) hda1 Primary Linux swap 128
9. Setup up a root partition- hda2 Boot Primary Linux 20003.89
10. Write changes to disk - select,"write" then type "yes"
11. Quit cfdisk - select "quit"
12. Format Swap - select partition - select yes
13. Format Root - select root partition - select yes
14. Select additional mount points
15. Format Partitions
16. Install
17. Hit enter a few times
18. wait *(DR-0.2.5 takes 3 minutes 47 seconds to install [Athlon1800+, 7200rpm hd, 52xCD])
19. Reboot
20. Remove CD
21. press enter to reboot
22. login root
23. setup Video, network, users with econfigure
24. login as new user
Microdrive Live Linux 0.2
Microdrive Live Linux is a tiny little live cd system. more>>
Main features:
- This is basically a set of scripts which you can use to make your own live linux cd.
- It depends on busybox, isolinux and linux of course.
- I am planning to build a small bunch of diskless, monitorless, keyboardless nodes to do my rendering work [3D]. For them to run, I have various options but live cd seem to be most trouble free.
- But then I couldnt find a live cd, that more or less faithfully follows a ordinary installed linux system. They seem to use squashfs or unionfs or some other form of pseudo writable file systems. I couldnt even get the slax to show me a screen. I am sure it is to do with my laptop graphics card.
- But it sort of inspired me to make my own live cd, so I can match the components to the same library versions of my installed systems.
- To this end instead of making a single cd, I broke the work needed in to a set of scripts so that the whole thing is manageable and reusable.
- Hopefully it will be useful to someone else out there.
- Have a nice day.
- Released under GPL Do you need to ask! ."

ScoreBoard for Linux 0.2 Beta
ScoreBoard is a tiny program to keep scores in a quiz. more>> ScoreBoard is a tiny program to keep scores in a quiz. It allows users to customize the appearance of each group.<<less
Abruzzo GNU/Linux 0.2.3 / 0.9.0 Beta
Abruzzo GNU/Linux provides you with a powerful and very easy-to-use, secure operating system which is aimed at entire High Schools, not just the students. more>>
Kwort Linux 2.2
Kwort Linux is an free operating system. more>>
Kworts desktop and applications are completely based on the gtk2 toolkit. It uses the Xfce desktop as default with some modifications.
At the moment Kwort provides its own tools for retrieving packages from our mirrors called kpkg.
BU Linux 4.6
BU Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment. more>>
BU Linux is based on Fedora Core Linux, but specifically tailored for the BU environment. Weve added security updates, made modifications to make software work better with the way things are set up here, and added some applications that we think you might like to have. For details, see the FAQ.
Bonzai Linux 3.2
Bonzai Linux has been build to offer a Debian based Desktop-OS that fits on a 180MB CD-R(W). more>>
The Distribution includes the current stable version of KDE and has been modified for easier installation.
Version 1.5 was released May 20, 2003. Version 3.2 was released January 14, 2004.
PLD Linux 2.0
PLD Linux is a Polish Linux distribution. more>>
The distribution is being developed in Poland by Poles however, we would like users from all around the world to use it.
The PLD Linux Team has released the first official stable version on November, 22, 2002.

EKG For Linux 1.0.25
EKG is a simple yet powerful key more>> EKG is a simple yet powerful key (password) generator whose only purpose is to help you create really complex passwords.<<less
Linux Commander 0.5.2
Linux Commander is a file manager for X11 using GTK+. more>>
It is partially modelled after Window Commander for Windows.
BioBrew Linux 3.0.2.04
BioBrew Linux is an open source Linux distribution based on the NPACI Rocks cluster software and enhanced for bioinformaticists. more>>
BioBrew Linux is an open source Linux distribution based on the NPACI Rocks cluster software and enhanced for bioinformaticists and life scientists. While it looks, feels, and operates like ordinary Red Hat Linux, BioBrew Linux includes popular cluster software e.g. MPICH, LAM-MPI, PVM, Modules, PVFS, Myrinet GM, Sun Grid Engine, gcc, Ganglia, and Globus, *and* popular bioinformatics software e.g. the NCBI toolkit, BLAST, mpiBLAST, HMMER, ClustalW, GROMACS, PHYLIP, WISE, FASTA, and EMBOSS.
It runs on everything from notebook computers to large clusters. BioBrew Linux for the Itanium architecture is only available for purchase at this time through Callident. Please contact Brewmeister Glen Otero for information regarding BioBrew Linux on Itanium.
Voix Phone Linux 1.0.2
Voix Phone Is a multiplatform IAX soft phone, its engine derives from Voix Manager, the powerful Asterisk call manager interface, from wich it inherits stability and robustness. Voix Phone has been thought with simplicity in mind, all feature needed by the user, fast and easy usable, with the minimum configurations, just fill the phone login information and play. more>>
Voix Phone Linux - Voix Phone Is a multiplatform IAX soft phone, its engine derives from Voix Manager, the powerful Asterisk call manager interface, from wich it inherits stability and robustness.
Voix Phone has been thought with simplicity in mind, all feature needed by the user, fast and easy usable, with the minimum configurations, just fill the phone login information and play.
We hope that this our contribution could be useful to who requires of a simple but advanced soft phone, Voix Phone is distributed freeware for non commercial use.
Why IAX ?
IAX is one of the least VoIP signaling standard that eliminates the problems imposed upon the competing SIP standard by NAT firewalls. IAX is supported primarily by Asterisk.
Enhancements:
Version 1.0.2
Fixed some bugs, Added call Forwarding and DND features
System Requirements:<<less