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A compression engine based on the Huffman trie algorithm. The algorithm is pretty cpu-light, and as such, runs much more quickly than RAR or other 'heavy' algorithms, but could still achieve decent compression. Use with tar for multi-file archives.
Basic Compression Library is a portable library of well known compression algorithms, such as Huffman coding, written in standard ANSI C. It is intended to serve as a set of building blocks for specialized compression algorithms.
It is a Uruguayan Linux distribution. Can be used from floppy disks, cdroom or you can install it in your hard disk. It has been designed to be fast and effective without leaving of side the graphical aspect for the user.
FileFaker Creator allows you to create files in any size and any type. It simply puts in random generated characters into your input-selected filename and also takes up your harddisk space. Useful for filesharing programs which requries a share limit
CMage provides the ability to create an image of a filesystem on an IDE/SATA device and apply the image to a second hard drive of either IDE or SATA with a smaller, equal, or larger device size. CMage is run from a linux based liveCD on the terminal.
OpenHSM is policy based software for managing files. Files can be automatically backed up to tape or to a mirror filesystem. Data can be removed from files and transparently retrieved if the file is accessed. All tiers are peers, and may run policy.
Allows approved users to build a virtual streaming station from mp3's. Generates web page for each user plus master page. Streams, playlist and podcast for each Virtual Program Director. Allows control of content by root user(s). Uses Ices and Icecast.
PileWorks provides the organizational structure for coordinating several different projects which approach some aspect of Pile Technology. PileWorks defines a set of interfaces and implements some basic infrastructure for Pile engines and agents.
UberImaging centrally controls the disk imaging process of many nodes on a network. Clients booted via PXE are served a small initrd image containing udpcast, a client module, and other tools allowing clients to be remotely controlled by a portable GUI.
This program will recursively process all files and directories given as arguments and output the largest items, where directory sizes are computed by summing content sizes.
XPath Shell (XPsh) is a shell extension for selecting files with an XPath-inspired syntax, depending on file attributes and the metadata and/or content of individual files. XPsh can be used as a standalone command, or it can be integrated into a shell.
"backupfs" is a network extended command level clone of the Plan 9 dump file system. "backupfs" makes a snapshot of the specified directory tree. "backupfs" can also back up remote hosts' directory trees and remote hosts can be Windows machines.
A loose collection of tools for reading old backup tapes: MIT ITS, TOPS-10, TOPS-20, VMS, MIT Lisp machine, Symbolics LISP machine, LMI Lisp machine, unix tar, unix dump.
Consists of two parts. Part one: a x11 desktop/window manager launcher. Part two: assigns files to UNIX and x11 apps via a prefpane. My purpose is to integrate X11/Unix and Mac OS X.
Alternate language bindings for the libdar library written by Dennis Corbin. The original application DAR is a command line backup tool that uses libdar, a library implemented in C++.
XArchive is a GTK+ front-end for command line archiving tools. It uses external executable wrappers to communicate with the command line tools. Bash shell wrappers are included for TAR, RAR, ZIP, 7ZIP, ARJ and ACE (extraction only for ace).