Project devoted to providing a community interface for building, implementing, and support extensions to the nuXleus XML Messaging Virtualized Appliance.
I created Pulsar OS because there is no solaris distribution available, that fits my needs. There are a few live cd’s and installers out there, but no distribution has only read only access to the disk. I needed this to build a homeserver nas for my media. I have a via epia motherboard with a cf
... [More] card plugged in. On CF cards you should not write to much, because you only have a limited range of write access. Thats why I started with the pulsar development. At boot time the whole system will be loaded into the ram (as other distributions).
To avoid heavy usage of ram i mount the usr filesystem read only from the disk itself. This avoids the heavy writes from the operating system. I also trimmed the filesystem of opensolaris and removed unnecessary libs and binaries to clean up some space. [Less]
The Heraia project is an hexadecimal file editor. It is based on the GtkHex Widget from Ghex project.
This project is developed since 2005. There are already some nice features :
- Various interpretation of data (byte, int, dates (dos, filetime, hfs ...), floats, BCD, ...)
- undo / redo
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... [More] copy / cut / paste / delete
- search
- search and replace
- search data from type
- loading files and saving them
- project loading and saving
- plugin system
- graphical analysis (stat plugin) [Less]
Dyson is a general-purpose operating system, a Debian derivative using illumos kernel, libc, and SMF init system.
It is not a successor of any existing or existed distributions based on illumos or OpenSolaris. Dyson is constructed from scratch to be like Debian as much as possible. Namely, most
... [More] of Debian packages can be built on Dyson without any changes, and arch-independed packages (arch all in Debian terms) can be installed directly as is. [Less]
Manages a pool of zones that normal users can use. Zones (OpenSolaris containers) are efficiently cloned from a base zone so that building up and tearing down a devzone is fast (on the order of seconds).
SCSI Generator (scsigen) is a SCSI-based solution for Linux and Solaris; created for test, development, and administration/support in the storage industry. In Development: v2.0 and integration of SCSITrace for Linux, Solaris, OpenSolaris and Windows.
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