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Apache2 VirtualHost Python is a very simple and powerfull app for create Virtuals Host on Apache Server.
Created with Python3, Apache VirtualHost Python is a very compatibly with your OS.
Old version of https://github.com/hepix-virtualisation/vmimagemanager
...For a more useful and uptodate application please look here.
https://github.com/hepix-virtualisation/vmimagemanager
vmimagemanager.py is a command line libvirt client and virtual machine image management python script. It is intended for backing up snapshotting. It supports libvirt, mount (re)store images, booting virtual machines. Its simple and fast to use.
caspin is a thin wrapper library around Mozilla's Tamarin Project, which enables you to seamlessly integrate the AVM2 (Adobe Virtual Machine 2) into your C/C++ Projects.
BVM is Buehler's Virtual Machine. It is initially intended as an educational tool, but may one day evolve into something useful. Some long-term goals: easily embeddable in other software, customizable instruction set, relatively light and efficient.
The Virtual USB Analyzer is a graphical tool for browsing traces of captured USB data. It supports logs generated by Ellisys hardware analyzers and VMware's software analyzer, and Linux's usbmon.
mkvm.py is a python application that tries to tie Cobbler (https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/), Puppet (http://www.puppetlabs.com/), and Citrix XenServer (http://www.citrix.com/xenserver) together to allow automated virtual environment rollout.
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LogoROS is new object-oriented operation system (currently in early development). See wiki page: https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/logoros/ and development blog: https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/logoros/ for more info.
OpenGL apps running inside a VM use VMGL to obtain graphics hardware acceleration. VMGL supports VMware, Xen PV and HVM, qemu, and KVM VMs; X11-based OS such as Linux, FreeBSD and OpenSolaris; and ATI, Nvidia and Intel GPUs.
A pure python module for emulating V100 terminal. It supports most of important escape sequences like cursor positioning, graphics rendition and etc. A demo(requires wxPython) also included which emulates terminal programs like bash, emacs, vi and etc.
IDEAIS is a enteprise service bus integration plataform for software development tools and activities. It uses Web Services (SOAP/HTTP) to integrate best of the breed software development tools (Eclipse, Subversion, Bugzilla, dotProject, vTiger).
A friendly tool for the rapid provisioning of Xen Guest Domains. Written in Python with a pyGTK/Glade based user interface for maximum user friendliness.
NPL is a programming language designed to ease code visualisation. It visualises the static and dynamic aspects of a program along with it's semantics, thus making reading code easier.
pyvix is a Python wrapper for the VMWare(R) VIX C API that allows Python to programmatically control VMWare(R) virtual machines. Example operations include: powering on; suspending; creating, reverting to, and removing snapshots; and running programs.
The Wolfram Machine project is an effort to create a set of documentation and useful modules (both hardware and software) for a computing architecture based on the mathematical theories presented in Steven Wolfram's book _A_New_Kind_of_Science_.