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Linux USB Tool is an application that copys a ISO of a Linux distribution and make it boot using UEFI. It is specifically designed for Macs due to the lack of support for Linux on mac.
Recommended Linux Distribution: Ubuntu based and Debian based operating systems.
Monitoring (checking, validating) the integrity of data on a storage device based on hash signatures generated earlier for all files to be monitored. The validation process can be started manually or automatically by using a schedule.
Many people have met the challenge of finding out their location, while not having a gps. We have developed a solution to this challenge. wLBS is the world's first completely open Wi-Fi geolocation system.
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The Revision Control Backend Filesystem is a FUSE based user space filesystem for MacOS X. The filesystem backend is a proxy to the revision control system to record all the filesystem operation.
An open-source alternative to Apple Mac OS X. Intended to comply completely with the OPENSTEP specification. Written in Objective-C. Kernel based on FreeBSD.