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    SLFS

    Simple Log Structured Filesystem for Linux

    ...Like other log-structured file systems, SLFS shows good performance under random write. <Build> 1. deploy SLFS source code at your Kernel Source # tar xzf slfs.tar.gz # mv slfs KERNEL_SRC/fs/. # vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Makefile (add following line) obj-$(CONFIG_SLFS_FS) += slfs/ # vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Kconfig (find section “MISC_FILESYSTEMS” and add following line) source "fs/slfs/Kconfig" 2. build Linux Kernel # cd KERENL_SRC # make menuconfig (check SLFS as a module or built-in) # make && make modules_install Note. Currently uploaded version is developed for Linux Kernel v4.9. ...
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    Authenticating proxy server software for Mac OS X. The front-end is written in Obj-C using the Cocoa framework, but the actual proxy daemon application is written in C using plain BSD sockets.
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    K8055 is a Mac OS X based control panel for the Velleman K8055 USB I/O card. It's a Cocoa / Obj-C application which can be used to control the K8055 from your desktop. The source will also provide a starting point for other K8055 interfacing applications.
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    Finch is a package dependency graph management engine with interfaces in many programming languages (C, Obj-C, Perl, etc). The goal for this project is to provide a robust replacement for the current dependency engine in Fink (fink.sourceforge.net)
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    A lightweight Objective-C wrapper for BSD sockets on Mac OS X. The idea is to present an Obj-C interface to sockets in the lightest way possible, not requiring any extra libraries, frameworks, or files than what is supplied on the Mac OS X Dev CD.
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    GUILocate is a graphical frontend for UNIX's locate command which was started as a small Obj-C/Cocoa training app.
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    ...In it, arbitrary concepts may be described, stored, arranged, transformed, and shared. One may verbalize thoughts as they arise in the mind to externalize and digitize “mental obj
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