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The identify library goes LGPL. This Amiga library is able to identify your hardware, extensions, guru codes and function names. It also gives support for ARexx and installer scripts, and is helpful for generating bug reports.
To build a administrative desktop for managing Novell, NT, and Unix/Linux Servers. This project will consist of a Desktop OS and a server client. Focus is on stability and security, with ease of use for administrators.
Institution OPEN is an open source remote administration tool for the Win32 platform. The server is completely written in macro assembly (MASM). The client is written in Delphi and will eventually be ported to Kylix.
Cam is written in C++/asm for FreeDOS. It allows users to take a screen shot of the monitor in text-mode, which is saved to a file of their choice. The output file can be displayed by simply using the "type" command with the Cam file as the parameter.
Provide working sample implementations of PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment) client and server software.
Project has moved to: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/pxe-toolkit/
The Hackers Lab is aimed to provide hackers, system audits, system and server and network administrators with applications to secure their own servers.