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WebComrade
WebComrade is a hosting panel, created to compete with tools such as cPanel. Although it should work on all Unix-like systems, it is aiming for working status on CentOS and Debian first. It will have a web-based graphical user interface for configuring most of your hosting company's needs....RoboVZ: The OpenVZ Panel
RoboVZ is an all-in-one solution for hosting virtual envronments based on OpenVZ. RoboVZ allows both users and admins administrate VEs....Untie command
Untie is a small tool used to create namespaces and lauch processes in them. It uses Linux virtualization features. Basically it allows to call clone with any flag as parameter. Note that superuser privileges are needed to create namespaces....qhwdetect
Qhwdetect is the Qt4 implementation of hwdetect program, used by Archlinux distribution...subtle
Welcome to subtle! ----------------------------- The webpage of the subtle project has been changed to http://subtle.scrapping.cc as well as the repository and repository type. This SVN repository is only used to keep the development status on Ohloh! up to date as long as it doesn’t support Mercurial. If you have problems, suggestions or just want to talk about subtle feel free to join #subtle on irc.freenode.org or drop a mail to unexist at dorfelite dot net or the mailingslists....TinyCC on Mercurial
TinyCC on Mercurial is an unofficial Mercurial development repository used by TinyCC developers, and acts as a patch feeder to the offical CVS TinyCC tree. TinyCC is a tiny C compiler written by Fabrice Bellard....restore(8) for Linux
restore4linux is a port of the FreeBSD restore(8) utility to Linux, and its purpose is nothing but enabling one to deal with FreeBSD dumps (cf. dump(8)) on Linux....OpenLander
OpenLander is a 3D Lunar Lander style game with Newtonian-style physics. It is written in Python using the Soya3D engine....Secure Remote Command Execution
SRCE is a tiny, lightweight interconnect that facilitates secure automation on vast farms of GNU Linux computers and appliances. SRCE uses its own double random handshake secured by Blowfish. Blowfish sessions also feature double random security, a new secret is established on every connection. No public key is used, however host verification is established with the second part of the handshake. It features built in tcp wrappers, remote execution, encrypted file transfers and a reboot mechanism. Due to its micro size and engineering, srce will remain responsive even when most other services have failed. SRCE is designed to be used in lieu of password-less SSH operations for automation tasks, or to abstract certain parts of a GNU operating system and make them a service. SRCE is mature, very well documented and in wide use. Because it uses its own functions, it does not rely on any specific kernel or glibc version to work. The service is completely non blocking, making distributed and parallel execution possible. All parts of SRCE reside in userspace....« prev1next »