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  1. Exodus is a tool that makes it easy to successfully relocate Linux ELF binaries from one system to another. This is useful in situations where you don't have root access on a machine or where a package simply isn't available for a given Linux distribution
    07-05-2018 to , , , and -1 others
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  3. Linux tool to show progress for cp, rm, dd, ...
  4. sysql - use sql queries against output of linux commands
    11-12-2013 to , , , and -1 others
  5. CDE: Automatically create portable Linux applications
    07-12-2012 to , , and -1 others
  6. CDE is a tool that automatically packages up the Code, Data, and Environment involved in running any Linux command so that it can execute identically on another computer without any installation or configuration. The only requirement is that the other computer have the same hardware architecture (e.g., x86) and major kernel version (e.g., 2.6.X) as yours. CDE allows you to easily run programs without the dependency hell that inevitably occurs when attempting to install software or libraries. You can use CDE to allow your colleagues to reproduce and build upon your computational experiments, to quickly deploy prototype software to a compute cluster, and to submit executable bug reports.
    13-11-2010 to , , , and -1 others
  7. UNetbootin allows for the installation of various Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive, so it's no different from a standard install, only it doesn't need a CD. It can create a dual-boot install, or replace the existing OS entirely.
    13-11-2008 to , , , , , and -1 others
  8. Skipping audio, slower servers, everyone knows the symptoms of latency. But to know what's going on in the system, what's causing the latency, how to fix it... that's a hard question without good answers right now
    22-10-2008 to , , , , and -1 others
  9. undelete tool
    16-02-2008 to , , , and -1 others

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