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USB Server for Linux 1.9.5

USB Server for Linux 1.9.5


Simply and powerful software solution for sharing and accessing USB devices over local network or Internet! USB Server for Linux allows to work with the remote USB devices as if they are physically plugged into your computer! more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price:
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Added: 2009-04-06
Computer Basics Whats a USB Flash Drive 1.0

Computer Basics Whats a USB Flash Drive 1.0


Computer Basics: What is a USB Flash Drive and How They Work in Plain English - another easy video computer lesson from Worth Godwin uses simple expla... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
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FreeNAS 0.685 Beta 2

FreeNAS 0.685 Beta 2


FreeNAS is a free implementation of a minimal FreeBSD distribution. more>>
FreeNAS is a free implementation of a minimal FreeBSD distribution(for run it on a Compact Flash, CD-ROM or USB key) that provide NAS (Network-Attached Storage) services, supporting: CIFS, FTP, NFS protocols, with a Full WEB configuration interface.

The minimal FreeBSD distribution, Web interface,PHP scripts and documentations are based on M0n0wall.
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: BSD License Price:
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FreeNAS 0.684bFreeNAS takes less than 16MB once installed on Compact Flash, hard drive or USB key
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Added: 2009-04-07
VaultletSuite 2 Go for Linux 2.6.3

VaultletSuite 2 Go for Linux 2.6.3


"VaultletSuite 2 Go is the first industrial strength privacy protecting software more>> , VaultletSuite 2 Go is the first industrial strength privacy protecting software thats a snap to use, installs on your computer or goes anywhere with you on your USB drive, and runs on 4 different operating systems.
Not only that, but it supports the top 10 languages used on the internet, along with providing Right-to-Left text rendering support in VaultletMail for Hebrew and Farsi.
Simply put, its the easiest and most secure way to protect and control your spam-free email, passwords and other important files wherever you and USB drive may roam.
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Added: 2009-04-05 License: Freeware Price: Free
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ULTILEX 2.1.0

ULTILEX 2.1.0


ULTILEX brings users a versatile Live CD Linux distribution which contains other Live Linux distributions, such as Slax, Finnix, Puppy or DSL more>>
ULTILEX 2.1.0 brings users a versatile Live CD Linux distribution which contains other Live Linux distributions, such as Slax, Finnix, Puppy or DSL. You can boot ULTILEX from CD/DVD, as well as from USB device.

When you boot, the first thing you see is a beautiful startup screen where you can choose which Live Linux distribution to run. The current version of ULTILEX is 2.1.0 and it "wraps" the following Live Linux distributions:

  • Slax 6.0.9
  • Finnix 92.1
  • System Rescue CD 1.1.6
  • Puppy Linux 4.1.2
  • Damn Small Linux 4.1.10

To install on USB flash device, follow these steps (applied from Slax):

  • Copy all files and folders from the CD to the root folder of your USB flash device.
  • Execute "/boot/bootinst.sh" (for Linux), or " oot ootinst.bat" (for Windows).
  • Thats all. You are ready to boot ULTILEX from your USB flash device!
Major Features:

  1. One very interesting feature of ULTILEX is that you can easily install it on USB flash device and save the changes youve made during the live session on it.
  2. You can modify files and even install/remove modules and all your changes are saved on the USB flash.

Enhancements:

  • "System Rescue CD" is updated to version 1.1.6
  • Some minor bugs are fixed.
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Added: 2009-04-01 License: GPL Price: FREE
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EciAdsl 0.12

EciAdsl 0.12


EciAdsl provides a Globespan-based USB ADSL modems driver. more>>
EciAdsl provides a Globespan-based USB ADSL modems driver.

This is a free Linux driver for USB ADSL modems with Globespan chipsets (ECI modems in France and many other modems in the world).

Please note: this version still requires patch for any kernel between 2.6.0 and 2.6.6.

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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libpcap 0.9.7

libpcap 0.9.7


libpcap is a system-independent interface for user-level packet capture. more>>
libpcap is a handy little library which provides a packet filtering mechanism based on the BSD packet filter (BPF).
Enhancements:
- Basic BPF filtering, Bluetooth, USB capturing on Linux, FreeBSD BIOCSDIRECTION ioctl, additional filter operations for 802.11 frame types, and support for filtering on MTP2 frame types were all added, and numerous other minor enhancements and bugfixes were made.
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: BSD License Price:
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Archie 2007.08 Beta

Archie 2007.08 Beta


Archie is a complete live Arch linux system to be run from a CD/USB, built with the KISS philosophy in mind. more>>
Archie project is a complete live Arch linux system (v0.7) to be run from a cd/usb, built with the KISS philosophy in mind. No packages have been stripped to provide a full Arch linux system, yet deliver fastest performance with no extensive bloating.
Archie uses its own hw-detection tool (lshwd) ideally to support a wide range of hardware with low detection time. Archie also provides extended features like multi-lingual, nesting capabilities and hd-install.
Main features:
- KISS
- Performance, performance, performance
- Unique hw-detection tool (lshwd)
- Automatic desktop/optional startup dialogs
- nesting root (/) or home (/home) directories
- hd-install
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libinklevel 0.7.2

libinklevel 0.7.2


Libinklevel is a Linux library for retrieving the ink level of a printer attached via the parallel port or USB. more>>
Libinklevel is a library for checking the ink level of your printer on a system which runs Linux.
libinklevel supports printers attached via parallel port or usb.
Enhancements:
- Support for the following printers has been added: Canon i865, Canon iP3300, and Canon MP160.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Device::USB::FAQ 0.21

Device::USB::FAQ 0.21


Device::USB::FAQ Perl module contains Frequently Asked Questions for Device::USB. more>>
Device::USB::FAQ Perl module contains Frequently Asked Questions for Device::USB.

This is an attempt to answer some of the frequently asked questions about the Device::USB module.

Which platforms does Device::USB support?

Device:USB supports any platform that libusb supports. This list currently includes Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin, and MacOS X.

There is a port of the libusb library to the Windows environment called LibUsb-Win32. Because I dont have a development environment for testing this library, Device::USB does not yet support this library.

Do I have to use Device::USB as root?

By default, access to the USB devices on a Unix-based system appear to be limited to the root account. This usually causes access to most of the libusb features to fail with a permission error.

Using the Device::USB module as root avoids this feature, but is not very satisfying from a security standpoint. (See the next question for more options.)

How do I enable use of Device::USB as a non-root user?

Some of the attributes of USB devices are available to non-root users, but accessing many of the more interesting features require special privileges. According to the libusb source, the open() function requires either device nodes to be present or the usbfs file system to be mounted in specific locations. Those places in order are:

1)
/dev/bus/usb - pre-2.6.11: via devfs / post-2.6.11: via udev
2)
/proc/bus/usb - usbfs

Look in both locations on your system for which of these two methods your libusb will use.

No matter which method your system uses, you will probably want to create a separate group to control access. Run this command to add a system group:

addgroup --system usb

or

groupadd --system usb

You can then add users to that group to allow access to your usb devices.

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Added: 2007-07-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Parted Magic 1.8

Parted Magic 1.8


Parted Magic is a ~30mb LiveCD/USB with its only purpose being partitioning hard drives. more>>
Parted Magic is a ~30mb LiveCD/USB with its only purpose being partitioning hard drives. Although GParted and Parted are the main programs, the CD/USB also offers programs like partimage, testdisk, fdisk, sfdisk, dd, etc...
Parted Magic is based on my work from the GParted LiveCD project and falls under the terms of the GPL.
Enhancements:
- We added dd_rhelp, sdparm, mbr, and xfburn for starters. Updated programs: linux-2.6.22, e2fsprogs-1.40.2, ntfs-3g-1.710, dd_rescue-1.13, ddrescue-1.5, leafpad-0.8.11, file-4.21, testdisk-6.7, mdadm-2.6.1, pciutils-2.2.5, syslinux-3.51, isomaster-1.0, hdparm-7.4, xfsprogs_2.8.21-1, busybox-1.5.1, and usbutils-0.72. All menus are bypassed now. After the syslinux menu, it boots to the desktop without any other interruptions. You can now create the LiveUSB from the LiveCD by using our new USB Operations program...
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Added: 2007-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ThinStation 2.3 Beta 1

ThinStation 2.3 Beta 1


Thinstation is a mini Linux distribution. more>>
Thinstation is a thin client Linux distribution that makes a PC a full-featured thin client supporting all major connectivity protocols: Citrix ICA, No Machine NX, MS Windows terminal
services (RDP), Tarantella, X, telnet, tn5250, VMS term and SSH.

No special configuration of the application servers is needed to use Thinstation!

Thinstation can be booted from network (e.g. diskless) using Etherboot/PXE or from a local floppy/CD/HD/flash-disk. The thin client configuration can be centralized to simplify management.

Thinstation supports client-side storage (floppy/HD/CD/USB) and printers (LPT/USB). Prebuilt images and a Live CD are available too!

Mozilla Firefox and lighter browsers are supported as client-side browsers.
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Added: 2007-07-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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USB Launcher 0.0.3

USB Launcher 0.0.3


USB Launcher project is a couple of basic programs to drive the M&S USB Missile Launcher. more>>
USB Launcher project is a couple of basic programs to drive the M&S USB Missile Launcher.
ctlmissile does all the actual work. Youll need libusb installed to compile it, but assuming you have that typing "make" should do the trick. You can then
do:
ctlmissile up
ctlmissile down
ctlmissile left
ctlmissile right
ctlmissile fire
ctlmissile stop
to do all the things youd expect. Note youll need to be root to use it. I
havent figured out a nice way to use libusb yet as a user. Anyone got some pointers?
Oh, and youll need to not have usbhid installed or itll claim the device itself (I think I can add support so that it gets automatically disconnected from the device, so Ill have a look at that).
usblauncher is a Perl program that uses GTK2 to provide a basic interface for controlling the launcher. It uses ctlmissile. Currently Ive made ctlmissile suid root so I can run usblauncher as my normal user id, but Im not sure about this long term.
Enhancements:
- Added support for Dream Cheeky USB missile launcher from James Puderer.
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Added: 2007-06-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ukop 0.5

Ukop 0.5


Ukop is a free Linux program used to copy or back-up disk files to a USB stick. more>>
Ukop is a free Linux program used to copy or back-up disk files to a USB stick. The project copies only new or modified files since the last backup, and is therefore quite fast.
A GUI is used to navigate the file system to include or exclude files or directories at any level. Backup jobs can be saved for later re-use.
New or deleted files are normally handled automatically, without re-editing the backup job. Files can be selectively restored using a GUI. Ownership and permissions are also restored, even if the USB stick uses a FAT file system.
ukop is a Linux utility program for copying or backing-up disk files to USB sticks or "thumb drives", which are fast, non-volatile, removable memories that function like disk drives. Ukop is a free program licensed under the GNU General Public License.
The program is taylored for use with USB sticks, but any medium supporting disk functionality (a Linux file system such as ext2 or FAT) can be used. You can also use any ordinary directory for backup storage. For DVD media please see the sister program dkop.
You can select files to be copied using a GUI. You can navigate through the file system and select files or directories to include or exclude at any level in the directory hierarchy. These choices can be saved in a backup job file to automate recurring backups. If files are added or deleted within an included or excluded directory, the next backup will include these changes automatically. You do not need to revise the backup job unless you add new directories or make new exceptions.
Two kinds of backup are available: incremental and accumulate. An incremental backup copies all disk files specified by the backup job to the USB stick, except those that are already there and have not been modified since the last backup. Also, files on the USB stick that have no corresponding disk file are deleted. When done, the USB stick will exactly match the disk. An accumulate backup is like an incremental backup, but unmatched files are NOT deleted.
USB stick media can be verified three ways: full, incremental, and thorough. A full verify reads the entire USB stick and reports any files having read errors. An incremental verify reads only those files that have been newly recorded by a preceding backup job. This is usually much faster while still offering a high level of security. A thorough verify reads every file on the USB stick and makes a bytewise comparison with the corresponding disk file. This is normally not necessary, but provided as a check that all hardware and software is working correctly.
You can report all files in a backup job, or all files on a USB stick medium. You can search for files using wildcards. You can compare a USB stick with a backup job: list all files that have been created, deleted, or modified since the USB stick backup was made.
For disaster recovery or file transfer, ukop has a file restore capability. You can select and restore USB stick files to their original directories or anywhere else. Owner and permissions are are also restored, even if the USB stick uses a FAT file system.
Speed: Incremental backup and verify can be done in a few seconds if updated files are less than a few megabytes. Otherwise the USB stick I/O speed determines the time required, and this can range from 1 to 20+ megabytes per second.
The download tar file contains the source code, a binary executable that may work out of the box, and a complete user guide, including technical information about how ukop works.
Enhancements:
- if an empty directory is deleted in the backup medium and its parent becomes empty, then delete the parent also
- if a file fails to copy, report the error in backup only, not in verify
- new technical note about file name limitations for vfat formatted media
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Added: 2007-06-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Linux Mobile System 1.0

Linux Mobile System 1.0


Linux Mobile System (LMS) is a full Linux system whose support is the new USB Flash Memory Drives. more>>
Linux Mobile System project (LMS) is a full Linux system whose support is the new USB Flash Memory Drives. The intention is to boot any PC with USB support with our system and therefore we will have every administration and analysis applications that we have selected, so we will not need install it. This way, always we will be able to get our Linux system ready to use in our pocket.
This project arose with the intention to study the Linux system of exhaustive way and simultaneously enjoy with it. The initial idea is to fuse two separated disciplines: the programming and the systems management. So well center our study in the denominated "system programming, as much networking level as at device level (drivers).
Main features:
- To initiate our Linux system from memories flash USB.
- The system will be a selection of common GNU tools in every system: disk diagnosis, memory, hardware, networks monitoring tools, etc.
- LMS Tux
- As far as possible well develop new tools and/or utilities with the objective to study deeply the underlying technology.
- The programming languages used will be C, C++, Python and Perl, without forget the system shell scripts.
- The resources minimization (disk space, memory...) isnt a functional objective of the developments.
LMSs main aim is to achieve a highly specialized distribution of GNU/Linux which can carried through the USB Flash Memory Drives. Once the distribution is ready in the USB device, it can be carried in your own pocket and you can start up any PC x86 with no need to install it directly in the PC.
The LMS system is aimed at the development of specific tasks such as network administration, security analysis of networks, and recovery and repair of host data, as well as all information exchange, which is what makes it different from other portable systems such as "live CDs". The main idea is to carry all the potency of Linux and our tools in our own pockets, ready to be used.
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Added: 2007-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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