We used to have a CD image with VMD (Visual Molecular Dynamics) which is much nicer than rasmol, but the license precludes redistribution. We do have Cn3D, the NCBI's protein viewer. I'll look into the other alternatives, especially Deep View, for the next release.
I know of a couple of database engines that use tab delimited ascii files to store data: qddb - http://www.hsdi.com/qddb/ and nosql - http://www.strozzi.it/cgi-bin/CSA/tw7/I/en_US/NoSQL/Home%20Page (mentioned in another comment)
The NIH ImageJ package includes DICOM support. I think it even works on bio-knoppix 0.2 beta.
We used to have a CD image with VMD (Visual Molecular Dynamics) which is much nicer than rasmol, but the license precludes redistribution. We do have Cn3D, the NCBI's protein viewer. I'll look into the other alternatives, especially Deep View, for the next release.
A bit torrent of the iso and md5sum.