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    LZ4

    LZ4

    Extremely fast compression algorithm

    LZ4 is lossless compression algorithm, providing compression speed > 500 MB/s per core (>0.15 Bytes/cycle). It features an extremely fast decoder, with speed in multiple GB/s per core (~1 Byte/cycle). A high compression derivative, called LZ4_HC, is available, trading customizable CPU time for compression ratio. LZ4 library is provided as open-source software using a BSD license. This benchmark simulates simple "static content transfer" scenario such as OS Kernel compression or video game's...
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    Eagle Mode

    Eagle Mode

    Zoomable user interface (ZUI) with file manager, file viewers and more

    Eagle Mode is a zoomable user interface (ZUI) with file manager, file viewers, games, and more. This project is about a futuristic style of human-computer interaction, where the user can visit almost everything simply by zooming in. It features a portable C++ toolkit API for developing such ZUIs, and it features the Eagle Mode application, which provides a virtual cosmos with plugin applications. The most important one is the professional file manager with its rich, scriptable command...
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    ...For the latest source, releases, bug tracking, use https://github.com/OpenCBM/OpenCBM instead! Win NT/2K/XP/7/8/10/11, Linux/i386/AMD64/ARM, FreeBSD and MacOS X kernel driver and development library to control serial CBM devices, such as the Commodore 1541 disk drive, connected to the PC's parallel port via a XM1541 or XA1541 cable. Fast disk copier included. Successor of cbm4linux. Also supports the XU1541 and the XUM1541 USB devices (a.k.a. "ZoomFloppy").
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    v9os

    v9os

    Minimalist distro for SPARC servers, based on illumos kernel

    v9os is a server-only, IPS-based minimal SPARC distribution of illumos. See http://milax.fi/v9os.html for quickstart
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    Inotifyfs is a set of scripts, primarily on bash to allow user keep remote and local folders synced in real time in efficient way based on inotify kernel evens and function in user space.
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    Pyro Project is a Linux kernel module that adds CD burning capabilities directly to the kernel.
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    Disk Nukem

    Disk Nukem is a mini-distro made to wipe safely disks based on DBAN

    Disk Nukem is an open source, advanced wiping utility based on Darik’s Boot and Nuke (DBAN). It offers a new Kernel and more devices’ support, as well as a JSON/XML API, a web-based GUI, a callback/notification system in case of start,success and failure and many other features. It is well suited for a large audience including Internet Service Providers, System Administrators and Advanced End Users, just to name some. Disk Nukem is currently under development.
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