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    Ventoy

    Ventoy

    A New Bootable USB Solution

    Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files. With Ventoy, you don't need to format the disk over and over, you just need to copy the ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files to the USB drive and boot them directly. You can copy many files at a time and Ventoy will give you a boot menu to select them. You can also browse ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files in local disks and boot them. x86 Legacy BIOS, IA32 UEFI, x86_64 UEFI, ARM64 UEFI and MIPS64EL...
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    Apache Dubbo Spring Boot Project

    Apache Dubbo Spring Boot Project

    Spring Boot project for Apache Dubbo

    Apache Dubbo is a high-performance, java based open source RPC framework. It offers six key functionalities, which include transparent interface based RPC, intelligent load balancing, automatic service registration and discovery, high extensibility, runtime traffic routing, and visualized service governance. Dubbo provides high performance interface based RPC, which is transparent to users. Dubbo supports multiple load balancing strategies out of the box, which perceives downstream service status to reduce overall latency and improve system throughput. ...
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    The FreeRC Project

    The FreeRC Project

    init, supervision, and service management suite + boot scripts

    FreeRC is an init suite consisting of boot scripts written in Lua and a small, fast, and portable init daemon.
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    OneClickKick (Network Boot & Kickstart)
    A web based GUI for managing PXE boot and optionally managing DHCP service. Also supports creating and serving Kickstart and preseed scripts. This provides a client install in one click. This is a generic framework created to work with anything that's PXE bootable. Adding new hosts can be done via "PXE enrollment" where the client PXE boots to enroll into OneClickKick. Easily integrated with existing naming sources such as NIS and LDAP for central lookup of host and mac address information. OneClickKIck can also be integrated with FreeIPA (www.freeipa.org) to allow adding and modifying hosts directly in IPA.
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    yaMOS - yet another My Operating System
    yaMOS stands for: yet another "My Operating System". This is a hobby Operating System, let's see to what it develops... At the moment it's only a kernel written in C++ and Assemly.
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    A simple, easily customizable framework to produce the users choice of an initrd or initramfs package. My goal is to make Another Early Userspace Init Option that isn't outdated, hard to customize, or arbitrarily limited.
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