A Linux Distribuition with tools writen in Ruby. Can a Linux distribution be an MVC WEB application?
A Linux from scratch built-in with tools written in ruby language. Its currently in development of tool chain build system, that will be used to build a linux system it self. Some of major changes
... [More] will be implemented in init and run levels systems. In an second redesign, I plan to redefine the linux file system, using an modern and intuitive fs layout, like GoboLinux, but I have no plans to maintain any compatibility or standards. [Less]
Confronting nature of Linux and finding own place within it, not by force, but with natural process of assimilation to transcend space and time by redressing the inner balance.
AOSC (Anthon Open Source Community) is an open source community founded mainly by students, with its base principle of tolerancy, the community welcomes participation and contribution from all over the world.
Automated CVE Checking Tool
cve-check-tool, as its name suggests, is a tool for checking known (public) CVEs. The tool will identify potentially vunlnerable software packages within Linux distributions through version matching. Where possible it will also seek to determine (through a distribution
... [More] implemention) if a vulnerability has been addressed by way of a patch. [Less]
Radix™ cross Linux– is a cross-platform development environment for distributors of operating systems or embedded systems developers. Own build system allows to create applications for target devices with various architecture, starting from micro controllers and finishing by general-purpose servers.
clr-boot-manager exists to enable the correct maintenance of vendor kernels and appropriate garbage collection tactics over the course of upgrades. The implementation provides the means to enable correct cohabitation on a shared boot directory, such as the EFI System Partition for UEFI-booting
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Most importantly, clr-boot-manager provides a simple mechanism to provide kernel updates, with the ability for users to rollback to an older kernel should the new update be problematic. This is achieved through the use of strict namespace policies, permanent source paths, and clr-boot-manager's own internal logic, without the need for "meta packages" or undue complexity on the distribution side. [Less]
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