PSPy is a content manager for the Sony PSP. You will have acces to your homebrews, games backup, savegames, videos and music. Written in Python for Unix systems, using Glade/pyGTK, under the GPL license.
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This project offers 3 basic tools for manipulating binary files: 1) flexible hexdump 2) hexencoder that reads a binary file and applies provided binary changes at given offsets and 3) a binary compare that gives summary of ranges where files differ
A wrapper for Python's standard logging module to provide a file-like interface. Allows legacy code that wishes to log to a file (including stdout and stderr) to use the logger facility.
A new replacement module for python zipfile module, overcoming its current limitations. Some of them include support for: bzip2 (de)compression, removal of files in archive, file-like object API to ZIP archive members, traditional PKWARE encryption, etc.
Broke-Aid is a cheap SAN alternative with built-in Brocade(R)-type fencing mechanism. It uses GNU/Linux and open source software components. Broke-Aid has been tested with Red Hat Enteprise Linux (versions 3 and 4) Cluster Suite and Global File System.
Centralized network backups (many clients, one storage host). Maintains snapshots of each backup so that a user may retrieve different versions of the same file. Utilizes rsync and clever hardlink management to save bandwidth and disk.
PyUserCreate is a tool for *NIX OSes that allows you to accept user account requests from a web interface, and use a simple command-line tool to approve/disprove requests.
This application enables users to access their Samsung SGH-E760 mobile phone's filesystem in the Linux environment. It's a great way to retrieve photos and videos without needing to reboot into Windows to use Samsung's proprietary application.
The full name of py-tag-fs project is "tag-based file system in Python". It will be a user-oriented logical file system, which is above the current system-oriented fs(like ext2 and ntfs). The files will be organized with tags, instead of folders.
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.
Graphical or terminal-based stopwatch with many user-named lap timers. Save / restore timing results via CSV file; timer "runs" even when application isn't running! Supports lap timer label templates. Hildonized (i.e., also runs on Maemo / Nokia 770).
Module to allow for reading lines from a continuously-growing file (such as a system log). Handles log files that get rotated/trucated out from under us. Inspired by the Perl File::Tail module.
ASlinks generate and manage a hiberarchy tree to contain symbol-links what are linked to the real files and directories. This is usefull to supply a file share service with clearly file list.
A Console-based BitTorrent Client with built-in scheduler for handling multiple sessions. It is designed to manage sessions in queue easily without heavy-weight GUI. External module can search for new torrents in trackers and submit it automatically.
uDOS is a free operating system built on the FreeDOS kernel with DJGPP. uDOS provides an integrated suite of features inluding Perl, Python, etc., as well as a Watt-32 based networking environment and ELF library support. Can be run live from CD image.
Rugg is a hard drive and filesystem harness tool that allows you to test and benchmark drives and filesystems, by writing simple to complex scenarios that can mimic the behaviour of real-world applications.