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GeeXboX
Standalone Media Player

The GeeXboX is no more than an awesome standalone media player. Why such a name? Well, its main purpose is to play DivX movies and, as everybody usually call this kind of projects DivX boxes, well just prepended a GeeX, cause thats for the geeks you all are ;-)

GeeXboX is a full operating system, running under Linux and based on the excellent MPlayer. No need of hard drive, you just have to put the GeeXboX bootable CD into the CD-Drive of any pentium-class computer to boot it. Moreover, GeeXboX is a free software, created thanks to many open-source software. This means that everyone can modify it and build his own release of the GeeXboX.
Mars 2.2.4
Services-oriented Network Status Monitor

Mars is a simple services-oriented network status monitor written in Java. It monitors a network by simulating client connections to Internet services and reporting when those services are not responding. It is quick and easy to install and configure, which distinguishes it from other, more complex, more fully-featured network monitoring tools.
LiVES
Video Editing, Conversion and Playback System

LiVES (the Linux Video Editing System) a simple to use, yet powerful video effects, editing, conversion and playback system, aimed at the digital video artist.

It uses commonly available tools, so it should work on most Linux systems. It works with almost all types of video, and has built-in VJ features.
Tuxrip
Linux Bash Script for Ripping and Encoding DVDs

Tuxrip is a Linux bash script for ripping and encoding DVD in mpeg4 format (XviD, libavcodec). It uses a text based interface very easy to use and will work on most Linux distributions. The compressed video file can be viewed on all OS.
Turtle Firewall
Linux Firewall

Turtle Firewall is a software which allows you to realize a Linux firewall in a simply and fast way. Its based on Kernel 2.4.x and Iptables. Its way of working is easy to understand: you can define the different firewall elements (zones, hosts, networks) and then set the services you want to enable among the different elements or groups of elements.




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