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Home Theater PC Software for Linux

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    sdvplayer
    A video player featuring dictionary look up for subtitle words with single click. Intended audience are those who watches foreign language videos with same language subtitling
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    RemasterPi

    Operating System Image customization Tools For RaspberryPi

    RemasterPi is a set of scripts that can automate the build process of the Raspbian operating system images. The images it produces are only the bare minimum to boot the system and can then be customized by the end-user using a menu-based application. This way unexperienced users will be able to create their own customized distribution by making selections from pre-sets configured by hardcore distro hackers. Also it enables the busy Linux guru's to automate tasks and save loads of time which can then be spent on creating other nice things we want ;) The end-user application can be extended by simply adding shell scripts and text files which explain a script's features, pro's, con's, do's and dont's which makes it easy to contribute, simple to use and even a bit educational.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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