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Products

CyberKnights supply Open Source products wherever possible, and particularly Free (Libré) Software distributed under the GPL - the Libré part is important due to the choices and power it brings, and the overheads (auditing etc) that it takes away.

The list of available products is extensive, we’ve included a few favourite highlights here to give you some idea of what is available. If you seek a much more exhaustive list, try FreshMeat, and here is a local list of the 2539 packages included with Mandriva Linux 2007.0. See also the Mandrake 10.0 version. Note that you can click through to individual package pages & pull down everything including source code if required.

Web Server

Apache (scripted with XSSI, PHP, Ruby, Python or PERL and secured with SSL/TLS) | Zope | Roxen | Tux (extreme performance)

Name Server

BIND (chrooted in high-security situations, back-endable to SQL and LDAP) | MaraDNS

Email Server

PostFix | SendMail (for the rare cases when PostFix is not enough) | Sympa (mailing lists)

Database Server

PostgreSQL | MySQL | Interbase | SAP DB

Directory Server

OpenLDAP | Kerberos

Proxy Cache

Squid | Socks (dante)

SMB/LANMAN File Services, WINS name services, etc

Samba

Remote Access

OpenSSH | sftp | DAV | VNC

Applications

Programs which users deal with directly to get work done. Skip to services or games.

Web Browser

Konqueror | Mozilla | SkipStone | Galeon | Amaya

Email Client

Kmail | Evolution | Mozilla

Chat/IRC/Instant Messenger/ICQ/etc

EveryBuddy | Xchat | Gabber | KVirc | LICQ | GAIM | BitchX | too many others to list

Office (Word Processor/Spreadsheet/Presentation)

LibreOffice | Koffice | SIAG Office | Scribus | AbiWord | Gnumeric

Graphic Design

The GIMP | Sketch | QCAD | Dia | GIRAM | Vertex | Kontour

Website editing

Screem | BlueFish | Quanta+

Multimedia Editing (Video and Sound, 3D)

Broadcast2000 | XMMS | xanim | Blender | notLame | Glame | Audacity | ProTux | TiMIDIty++ | Jahshaka | Xine | XMorph | Ogg Vorbis (includes streaming)

Vertical Market

Specialised applications from a wide range of fields such as chemistry, accounting, electronics, whatever.

Clarrhmos (myiocardial electrophysiology) | CTSim (tomography) | EVBM (68HC11 microcontroller development and emulation) | Grany-3 (cellular automaton) | (tsfr) | (tsfr) | (tsfr)

Games

Mostly just for fun, some brain-bender puzzles, some educational, some for-real simulators. Skip to services or applications.

Arcade

xkobo | BZFlag | KJezz | Pingus | Chromium BSU | IceBreaker | Frozen Bubble | Maelstrom | GL-117 (flight sim) | XMAME (multiple arcade machine emulator) | Penguin Command | Super Methane Brothers | Marbles | TuxRacer | Squareoid | GTali

Puzzles

PySol | Atomic Entertainment | Sokoban | SameGnome | 7Colors | Abalone | Emilia (3D pinball)

Simulators (`real-life' games)

FlightGear (piloting) | AirTraffic (AT controller) | OpenUniverse (solar system) | Celestia (space) | SailAway (solar sailers) | Search And Rescue | Snow Path

Role Playing (and semi-simulators)

FreeCiv | Arianne | Deity RPG | Networked Role Playing (ie paper-and-dice roleplaying at a distance) | OpenRPG | many, many, many others

Linux reseller Bryce Coad had audiences eating out of his hand as he demonstrated the operating system running OpenOffice.org [. . .] Igor Portugal, technical head at Linux reseller Asterisk, which made its first appearance at the show in 1999, says Orix, Linfox Logistics, the Health and Disability Commission and Vita New Zealand are among its customers. Portugal collected a wad of business cards from visitors to his stand, many of which he expected to turn into sales. — ComputerWorld Expo 2002

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