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Devil Linux 1.0.4One CD £2.93The CD of the Devil Linux distribution. You will need to read the instructions on that site in order to use this software. Also please consider donating some money to the project if you find this software useful. There are two versions available, the i486 UP version and the i686 SMP version. IPCop 1.4.xOne CD £2.44IPCop is a dedicated firewall product, originally derived from SmoothWall (see below) but now developing independently. It offers extremely easy configuration of a firewall using any relatively low-specification PC. (You can of course use a high-specification PC but it isn't needed for most purposes.) Once IPCop is installed, all system maintenance and monitoring is done by way of a web browser. For full details see IPCop's web-site. K-12 Linux Terminal Server Project 4.4.1Set of 5 CDs £9.78The K-12 Linux Project tailors Linux specifically for use in schools. K12LTSP is a sub-project of that providing a complete Linux-based Terminal Server solution. The 4 CDs contain all the software you need to install both clients and server. Rocks Clustering Software CDsSet of 4 CDs £7.83The Rocks Clusters project, which is funded by America's National Science Foundation, has become the leading free software super-computing clustering system following the hibernation of Scyld Beowulf. Only attempt to use this product if you are stimulated by long hours, parallel processing, message passing, caffeine, home-based super-computing and the need to decorate your home or office with lots of machines. If you don't know what it is you don't need it. SmoothWall Express 2.0One CD £2.93This is the GPL version of the SmoothWall router/firewall Linux distro. Its designed to turn a PC into a router and firewall with administration via its web based interface. Trixbox 2.4 (formerly Asterisk@Home)One CD £2.93Trixbox is a Linux distribution that makes it easy to set up an Asterisk-based VoIP phone system. A Web interface makes configuration and operation simple, and Trixbox can be set up for systems ranging from a single line home system right up to a large call centre. For enterprise-level stability, Trixbox is based on the CentOS Enterprise Linux distribution. and is available for the i386 platform only See our VoIP pages for more software, hardware and information to help you get up-and-running with VoIP - the internet telephony system for the 21st Century. m0n0wall 1.2One CD £2.93m0n0wall is a firewall distribution that is based on FreeBSD. It has an easy to use web interface and stores all of its configuration in a single XML file to keep things transparent. More information is available at the m0n0wall web page. |