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    Vinix

    Vinix

    An effort to write a modern, fast, and useful operating system

    ...The project aims to create a minimalistic and efficient OS that adheres to Unix principles while leveraging the modern features of the V language. Vinix serves as both a proof of concept for system programming in V and a platform for exploring OS design concepts.
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    Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk

    Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk

    Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk: Boot any OS or .efi file

    Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk is a proof-of-concept (not actively maintained or enhanced) bootable image with GRUB2 bootloader designed to be used as a base for recovery USB flash drives. Key feature: disk is fully functional with UEFI Secure Boot mode activated. It can launch any operating system or .efi file, even with untrusted, invalid or missing signature.
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    System Configuration Collector

    Collect much configuration data and record all changes in a logbook

    System Configuration Collector collects and classifies most of your UNIX/Linux/BSD configuration data in flat files called snapshots. This unique concept allows changes in snapshots of consecutive runs to be detected. These changes are added to a logbook that is helpful for administrators during troubleshooting and for auditors during audits. Snapshot and logbook are also available in HTML format. All data can be send to an SCC server where a web interface provides access to summaries and supports comparing snapshots of different servers and searching of all data. ...
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    BeaST Quorum

    Quorum device implementation for shared block devices

    BQ (BeaST Quorum) is the simple quorum drive implementation for the FreeBSD CTL HA and the BeaST Storage system concept.
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    BackupNetClone is a set of shell scripts that use rsync to provide convenient snapshot backups with minimal disk usage. The concept is based on rsnapshot but does not require Perl. BackupNetClone was originally tailored to D-Link's DNS-323 NAS device.
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    Release your own FreeBSD. Grab an official FreeBSD ISO image, create a new project and build it. Current sub-projects are : FugFR LiveCD (XFCE LiveCD), Folie (Gnome LiveDVD concept), Klive (KDE LiveDVD concept), Etoile (EtoiléOS LiveCD experimental)
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    Store is a concept for handling third-party programs under Unix.
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