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    Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas

    The database for AI-powered applications.

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  • SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software Icon
    SIEM | API Security | Log Management Software

    AI-Powered Security and IT Operations Without Compromise.

    Built on the Graylog Platform, Graylog Security is the industry’s best-of-breed threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) solution. It simplifies analysts’ day-to-day cybersecurity activities with an unmatched workflow and user experience while simultaneously providing short- and long-term budget flexibility in the form of low total cost of ownership (TCO) that CISOs covet. With Graylog Security, security analysts can:
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    Printer_on is a small program which gives you a warning if you printer is powered on. You can put it in your linux shutdown script, so you'll be notified if your printer is still powered on when you shutdown your computer.
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    qinit is a fast, small, simple replacement for init. It does NOT read rc.d, or init.d; rather it is configured similarly to dwm. Meant to be built against dietlibc.
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    rc-dot-stupid

    manage init/shutdown/monitoring of services

    rc.stupid a Linux daemon that: - repeatedly runs a start script at system startup until this script exits with zero status - regulary runs a check script - runs a stop script at system shutdown Why ? Because startup systems like systemd and upstart are sometimes hard to tune in many situations, like MySQL data directory on a networked filesystem. As rc.stupid does nothing other as running scripts (or anything that may be executed) you may find other use cases like simple clustering.
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    rcstagger

    secure network aware process monitoring system

    rcstagger is a network aware process monitoring system designed to work alongside the init process (Note that it makes no attempt to replace init). It utilizes openssl to maintain PKI authentication to verify the identify of sibling daemons and any control clients.
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  • Comet Backup - Fast, Secure Backup Software for MSPs Icon
    Comet Backup - Fast, Secure Backup Software for MSPs

    Fast, Secure Backup Software for Businesses and IT Providers

    Comet is a flexible backup platform, giving you total control over your backup environment and storage destinations.
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    runNetworking.sh: Bash Script for Detect and Configure Wireless Networks: Using paired combinations of essid-key_script values, Tested on Linux Based Systems
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    serel is software that helps computers boot faster. serel adds synchronisation and integrity-checking to the operating system service startup phase, allowing a computer's services to start in parallel.
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    tcron integrates 'cron/at' with ATX power-up capability. It can invoke multiple cron/at jobs with power-up/shutdown a day. You can use it to: 1. Power up to play muisc/sound and shutdown (super alarm). 2. Record TV/Radio programs
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    This is a scriptable tftpd daemon with a CGI interface for a user-defined script to intercept and process client requests. Useful for dynamically generating responses, or returning a specific static file based on the MAC address of the tftp client.
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    Init system to start/initialize 3rd party tools for TomTom Navigation systems.
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  • Activate Self-Service Analytics from Your Data Warehouse | Kubit Icon
    Activate Self-Service Analytics from Your Data Warehouse | Kubit

    Unlock the Power of Your Data

    Kubit delivers enterprise-grade customer journey analytics—directly from your existing data warehouse. Enable every team with self-service insights, driving faster, data-driven decisions with minimal engineering overhead or data movement.
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    ufile

    Tools for cross building root file systems.

    If you build a root file system you often have to become root on your own host to call chown mknod and so on. With ufile you can do that things for another machine in a save way without the need becoming root on your own host. For more information have a glance at README.odt in the package.
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    This tool is a user-mode-linux start-stop perl scripts, which with you can start (or stop) a certain number of uml kernel, giving certain parameters on cmdline (ips, hostname, ...) and let's It automagically does all.
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    DongSheng Yun network laboratory network dedicated to research, development and production technology of virtual disk management system, the core product WL-iSCSI_Server is the leading virtual disk management software.
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    x86_64-lfs-linux-uclibc Shell Assistant

    BASH Shell Tool Helps LFS "General Compilation Instructions"

    Sets up an x86_64 linux cross-build from your kconfig using a bash shell program thus producing linux-headers, uClibc, gcc and a complete GNU os. The tool is simple to customize with a few configuration variables. There is one executable program and six proglets, 100 common GNU source tarballs are tested and repudiated. The Linux 4.2 system is very small when deployed and has an FS that fits on one page... Does compile gcc, uClibc, bash, coreutils, perl, emacs and Java 1.8; uses autoconf, sysv-init (or emacs), default for VGA, no ip, no hardware, LILO and straight PC use. Probably runs on machines with 4Mb of RAM and a disk. That said... The optimised version runs nice, nice! The kernel.gz is 1600k. The bins are 50, the libs 40, and the etc is 4 files. The bash executable small, fast and has very few artifacts (functions/variable bloat).
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