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    Lan Mouse

    Lan Mouse

    mouse & keyboard sharing via LAN

    Lan Mouse is a mouse and keyboard-sharing software similar to universal control on Apple devices. It allows for using multiple PCs with a single set of mouse and keyboard. This is also known as a Software KVM switch. The primary target is Wayland on Linux but Windows MacOS and Linux on Xorg have partial support as well (see below for more details). Focus lies on performance and a clean, manageable implementation that can easily be expanded to support additional backends like e.g. Android, iOS.
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    Vigil

    Vigil

    Monitors a distributed infrastructure and sends alerts

    Vigil is an open-source Status Page you can host on your infrastructure, used to monitor all your servers and apps, and visible to your users. It is useful in microservices contexts to monitor both apps and backends. If a node goes down in your infrastructure, you receive a status change notification in a Slack channel, Email, Twilio SMS or/and XMPP.
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    rustix

    rustix

    Safe Rust bindings to POSIX-ish APIs

    rustix provides efficient memory-safe and I/O-safe wrappers to POSIX-like, Unix-like, Linux, and Winsock syscall-like APIs, with configurable backends. It uses Rust references, slices, and return values instead of raw pointers, and I/O safety types instead of raw file descriptors, providing memory safety, I/O safety, and provenance. It uses Results for reporting errors, bitflags instead of bare integer flags, an Arg trait with optimizations to efficiently accept any Rust string type, and...
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    MOROS

    MOROS

    MOROS: Obscure Rust Operating System

    MOROS is a hobby operating system written in Rust by Vincent Ollivier. It targets computers with an x86-64 architecture and a BIOS, typically from 2005 to 2020. It also runs well on most emulators. MOROS is open source. You can build or download an image. Check out the manual for details on how to use it. MOROS is text-based and draws inspiration from Unix and DOS to provide a simple and efficient environment for computing and communication from the command line. Each program is designed to...
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    KMON

    KMON

    Linux Kernel Manager and Activity Monitor

    The kernel is the part of the operating system that facilitates interactions between hardware and software components. On most systems, it is loaded on startup after the bootloader and handles I/O requests as well as peripherals like keyboards, monitors, network adapters, and speakers. The Linux kernel is the open-source, monolithic, and, Unix-like operating system kernel that is used in the Linux distributions, various embedded systems such as routers, and as well as in all Android-based...
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