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A minimal linux rescue distribution with the goals of being small, compatible and very usable. Features as a cozy shell and a multitude of partition rescue/editing tools all based on up-to-date releases like 2.4.x kernel with USB support etc.
Apache 2 API module, which serve zipped archive (created by PkWare, WinZip, JAR and other tools) like virtual filesystem and allow browse its content. Usefull for browsing html based documentation (for example generated by javadoc).
Hardware-ID is a small Linux module providing
a program by program assignment of certain hardware
specific values. Useful for preparing master
hard drives, hardware independend backup/restore
and some exotic hardware.
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Mummi is a multi user interface for the Apache module mod_mp3. The interface uses PHP4 & MySQL to store information on users, users personal mp3 playlists and more. For more information please visit http://mummi.sourceforge.net/
An extension of the current diff & patch programs to support the analysis of differences between binary files. Will include module support to specially handle user-defined types using user-created modules
This project produces a Linux kernelmodule that provides packet writing support for CD-R/W drives, enabling ordinary read-write mount of CD-ROM drives capable of supporting packet/incremental recording.