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An open-source toolkit for a laptop computer that enables its user to "liberate" pay-per-use wireless networks and create a free, open node that anyone can connect to for Internet access.
Putting any old video file - like the DivX/Xvid-encoded videos you've downloaded with BitTorrent - onto a DVD to play on your TV can be a daunting task. There's plenty of software that tackles this sort of thing for a price, but as a lover of open source
This site is a central point for development, distribution and maintenance of Libre Software (Free Software) projects.
Proprietary licensing fees vs. GDP - the case for free software
NetLogo is a programmable modeling environment for simulating natural and social phenomena. Modelers can give instructions to hundreds or thousands of independent "agents" all operating concurrently.
A talk that traced the connections between the free software movement, the One Laptop Per Child project, and the past three hundred years of modern industrial economic development, and placed our work into the larger context of the ongoing journey towards
OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software.
T2 allows the creation of custom distributions with bleeding edge technology, up-to-date packages and integrated support for cross compilation.
I wanted a cheap, small headless machine that I could use as a Samba server and BitTorrent client so I could leave my workstation off when I wasn't using it.
Ebox management tool Firewall Transparent proxy Content filter NTP Server Users and groups administration Mail server
Mason is a powerful Perl-based web site development and delivery engine. With Mason you can embed Perl code in your HTML and construct pages from shared, reusable components.
Openfiler is a powerful, intuitive browser-based network storage software distribution. Openfiler delivers file-based Network Attached Storage and block-based Storage Area Networking in a single framework.
lessdisks is a "diskless" terminal project based off of a standard debian distribution with as few changes as possible. it was developed at freegeek to continue the use of older hardware and reduce computer consumption
from the Linux Documentation Project
Free Geek was founded in February 2000 to recycle computer technology and provide low and no-cost computing to individuals and not-for-profit and social change organizations in the community and throughout the world.