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Xbian<br />

▪ Main Site (http://www.raspbmc.com/)<br />

▪ Blog (http://www.stmlabs.com/2012/06/24/network-issues/)<br />

▪ image (http://files.velocix.com/c1410/raspbmc/downloads/bin/ramdistribution/<br />

installer-testing.img.gz)<br />

▪ 1-click-Installer (Win) (http://download.raspbmc.com/downloads/bin/installers/<br />

raspbmc-win32.zip)<br />

▪ Installation instructions (Mac/Lin) (http://www.raspbmc.com/wiki/user/os-xlinux-installation/)<br />

▪ source (http://svn.stmlabs.com/listing.php?repname=raspbmc)<br />

Xbian is a small, fast and lightweight media center distro for the <strong>Raspberry</strong> Pi, based on a<br />

minimal Raspbian image.<br />

Features:<br />

PwnPi<br />

▪ Fits on a 2GB SD card<br />

▪ Low RAM usage and low CPU usage<br />

▪ Very smooth UI<br />

▪ Auto mount USB<br />

▪ Hard Float binaries (hardfp)<br />

▪ Workaround for a kernel bug which hangs the <strong>Raspberry</strong> Pi under heavy<br />

network/disk loads (again, many thanks to DarkBasic).<br />

▪ AFP support<br />

▪ NFS support<br />

▪ AirPlay support<br />

▪ CEC support<br />

▪ Experimental lirc support<br />

▪ Samba is installed by default<br />

▪ Main Site (http://xbian.org/)<br />

▪ Download (http://xbian.org/?page_id=21)<br />

▪ Main Site (http://www.pwnpi.net/index.html)<br />

PwnPi is a Linux-based penetration testing dropbox distribution for the <strong>Raspberry</strong> Pi. It<br />

currently has 181 network security tools pre-installed to aid the penetration tester. It is<br />

built on the debian squeeze image from the raspberry pi foundation's website and uses<br />

Xfce as the window manager

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