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Trinity Rescue Kit
Trinity Rescue Kit (TRK) was a bootable Linux distribution aimed specifically at offline operations for Windows and Linux systems such as rescue, repair, password resets and cloning. It has custom tools to easily recover deleted files, clone Windows installations over the network, perform antivirus sweeps with two different antivirus products, reset windows passwords, read and write on NTFS partitions, edit partition layout and much much more. Trinity Rescue Kit was mostly based on Mandriva Linux and heavily adapted start-up scripts.
Status: Discontinued
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About Munjoy
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Munjoy Linux is a desktop distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux and KDE. This general-purpose desktop distribution focuses on user interface consistency, automation, and ease-of-use. Munjoy Linux is created by David Chester, a developer renowned for his famous Xft and FreeType hacks. The distribution includes a new set of TrueType fonts based on Bitstream Vera.
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Munjoy Linux |
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http://www.munjoylinux.org/ |
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http://www.munjoylinux.org/forums |
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http://www.munjoylinux.org/download.html • DistroWatch Torrent Archive |
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2004-06-20 |
Distribution Release: Munjoy Linux 0.5.5 |
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A new version of Munjoy Linux is out: "Munjoy Linux 0.5.5 released. This release includes the proprietary NVIDIA drivers, UI theme and icon improvements, a new apt repository, and various other fixes. See the changelog and roadmap for full details or go directly to the download page.". Download from here: munjoylinux-0.5.5.iso (519MB). Munjoy Linux is a user-friendly desktop distribution building on the strength of Debian, KDE 3.2, and Linux 2.6; it features a streamlined installer, unified look-and-feel, new fonts, supermount and other conveniences.
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