Foremost is a console program that recovers files based on their headers, footers, and internal data structures. This process is commonly referred to as data carving. Foremost can work on image files, such as those generated by dd, Safeback, Encase, etc., or directly on a drive. The headers and footers can be specified by a configuration file, or you can use command line switches to specify built-in file types. These built-in types look at the data structures of a given file format, allowing for a more reliable and faster recovery. It was originally developed by the United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and The Center for Information Systems Security Studies and Research.
Qemudo is a Web interface to QEMU, offering a way for users to access and control multiple virtual machines (guest systems) running on one or more remote physical machines (host systems). From the Web interface, VMs can be created, started up, shut down, reset, and accessed. Access to the VMs is done through a VNC applet that makes use of the VNC protocol natively supported by QEMU 0.8.1 and later. Qemudo has been primarily designed to function in a cluster environment, where its Web interface gives a unified view on all the VMs running on a cluster of physical machines.
raop_play is a music file player for the Apple Airport Express. It makes your AEX become your second sound card device. Devides can be discovered through Apple Rendezvous. It supports browsing of music files (M4A (ALAC or AAC), WAV, MP3, Ogg, FLAC, AAC, PLS, and raw PCM), sending of selected files to the Airport Express, and playing of MP3 stream data over HTTP.
Oh my kludge.
Ah I get it. Never mind that comment ☺
I can't find a bug tracker and the "report problem" link apparently doesn't belong to this project so I'll write that here: Please check https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_b...
Thanks, does precisely what I was looking for! Thanks for this very useful utility, it is precisely what I was looking for. It compiled without any problems on my Apple PPC PowerBook (OS X 10...
Re: g4l standalone > I'm not clear on what the obvious > reasons are? If the flash uses syslinux > or grub the g4l could easily be added. I completely forgot about grub (th...