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ClonOS is based on a pure linux kernel 2.6.10 based operating system that installs itself on ram-drives during boot. The 32 MB iso-image system unpacks itself to at least 64MB RAM. To avoid possible bottlenecks 128 MB RAM is an asset. ClonOS contains the most common network and disk drivers to avoid extensive post-install configuration. ClonOS does NOT provide graphical interfaces (GUI's) like gnome or KDE. It is designed to easily perform Operating System Backups and Restores.
A few of the implemented features:
mc - Midnight commander
cfdisk - a curses based fdisk GUI
NTFS - r/o access (native) r/w prepared
more than 600 binaries in total
ClonOS 1.0 Demo
ClonOS: http://www.macks-web.com/dist/alinux10.zip
WTware: http://wtware.com/files/wtware.2004-12-06.network.en.zip
Windows Terminal Services Client for diskless computer network boot. WTware package includes all the software needed to create a terminal: OS, multiple drivers, network services and terminal services client. Any PC from 486 8Mb RAM to modern can be used as a terminal. Based on the Linux kernel, it's more reliable than other solutions. Fast, easy to setup and configure, intended for Windows system administrators. A working model with network boot can be made in 10 minutes with the step by step manual. High graphic performance due to improved visualization algorithms. Built-in support for common
hardware. All configuration is stored in a single well-documented text file. No additional servers are required for a diskless WTware terminal network boot. All required services are included in the Windows Server distribution. Network boot, avoiding local hard drive usage. Three graphics libraries are used: SVGALib, Linux Kernel Framebuffer and XFree86 X Window System. Various screen resolutions are supported, color depth up to 24 bit. Supported hardware: Common video, network and sound cards. USB and parallel (LPT) printers. DIN, USB, PS/2 keyboards and bar-code scanners. COM, USB and PS/2 mouses and wheel-mouses. Floppy drives and IDE ATAPI CD-ROM drives. Majority of USB memory storage
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