Dvdimagecmp is a small program to compare an image to a
burned disc. It is not limited to dvds, and supports offsets.
Atop is an ASCII full-screen performance monitor that is capable of reporting
the activity of all processes (even if processes have finished during the
interval), daily logging of system and process activity for long-term analysis,
highlighting overloaded system resources by using colors, etc.
At regular intervals, it shows system-level activity related to the CPU, memory,
swap, disks, and network layers, and for every active process it shows the CPU
utilization, the memory growth, priority, username, state, and exit code.
Fatback is a forensic tool for undeleting files from FAT file systems.
Fatback is different from other undelete tools in that it does the
following:
* Runs under UNIX environments
* Can undelete files automatically
* Supports Long File Names
* Supports FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32
* Powerful interactive mode
* Recursively undeletes deleted directories
* Recovers lost cluster chains
* Works with single partitions or whole disks
This port provides an utility for getting information from
LSI Logic's MegaRAID RAID controllers.
geteltorito is a small Perl script which will extract
(and display information about) an El Torito boot image
from a real CD or a CD image. This helps you modify the boot
image when you want to burn a modified version of the CD in question.
A port of a tool which tries to guess the primary partition table of a PC-type
hard disk in case the primary partition table in sector 0 is damaged, incorrect
or deleted. The guessed table can be written to a file or device.
Supported (guessable) filesystem or partition types: DOS/Windows FAT, Linux
ext2 and swap, OS/2 HPFS, Windows NTFS, FreeBSD and Solaris/x86 disklabels,
Minix FS, Reiser FS
hachoir-subfile is a tool based on hachoir-parser to find subfiles in
any binary stream.
hachoir-metadata is tool to extract metadata from multimedia files
(sound, video, archives, etc.)
* Support invalid / truncated files
* Unicode compliant (charset ISO-8859-XX, UTF-8, UTF-16), convert
string to your terminal charset
* Remove duplicate values (and if a string is a substring of another,
just keep the longest one)
* Set priority to value, so it's possible to filter metadata (option
--level)
* Only depends on hachoir-parser (and not on libmatroska, libmpeg2,
libvorbis, etc.)
hachoir-urwid is the most sexy user interface based on hachoir-parser
to explore a binary file.