The xen-tools package contains a collection of Perl scripts for working with Xen guest images Linux.
Using this software, you can easily create new Xen guests configured to be accessible over your local network and complete with an installed copy of OpenSSH.
xen-tools currently has scripts to
... [More] install most releases of Debian (starting with 3.1 "Sarge") and Ubuntu (starting with 6.06 LTS "Dapper") as well as some RPM-based distributions.
xen-tools are command line tools for creating and administrating Xen DomUs. [Less]
Gnac (GNome Audio Converter) is an easy to use audio conversion program. It is designed to be easy and powerful. It provides easy audio files conversion between all GStreamer supported audio formats.
crouton is a set of scripts that bundle up into an easy-to-use, Chromium OS-centric chroot generator. Currently Ubuntu and Debian are supported (using debootstrap behind the scenes), but "Chromium OS Debian, Ubuntu, and Probably Other Distros Eventually Chroot Environment" doesn't acronymize as well
... [More] (crodupodece is admittedly pretty fun to say, though). [Less]
Linux Deepin is a Linux distribution originated from China. It aims to provide a real beautiful and user-friendly experience. Its designing philosophy is to create products for the average users. The default desktop environment, called DDE or Deepin Desktop Environment, is designed with such
... [More] philosophy in mind. It is built with WebKit and HTML 5. Linux Deepin also comes with many custom applications, such as Deepin Software Center, DMusic (a powerful and good-looking audio player), DSnapshot (a handy screenshot tool), etc. All are quality software products and are pleasant to use. [Less]
Debathena brings the full functionality of an MIT Athena workstation to your Debian or Ubuntu system through a set of Debian packages. You can easily install, and cleanly uninstall, whatever packages you want—from a few of the client utilities, to a full-fledged Kerberos login system supporting AFS home directories and locker software.
The Ubuntu Software Center is a utility for software management in Ubuntu.
In version 1, it builds on the basic philosophy of Add/Remove Applications with an easier-to-use design. In version 2, the primary feature goals are displaying non-application packages, making PPAs and other repositories
... [More] more prominent, and allowing ratings and reviews of software. Later versions may allow software purchases, include recommendation features, and replace other tools such as apturl, gdebi, APTonCD, and most of the Computer Janitor. The Center is implemented using Python, GTK, and Aptdaemon, and may use PackageKit for some components. [Less]
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