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authorTWikiGuest <web-hurd@gnu.org>2004-07-19 15:21:07 +0000
committerTWikiGuest <web-hurd@gnu.org>2004-07-19 15:21:07 +0000
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@@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ A cryptographic/steganographic seem like a nice match with the concept of user-l
All of the empty space on your drive is now being wasted. Why not have a revision control translator which tracks changes to your documents? See also [this guy](http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5976). And then you'd do something like `cd /time-machine/2003/sept/14/` to see what your system looked like on the 14th of septempber 2003.
+## <a name="CVSFS"> </a> CVSFS
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+See [cvsFS for Linux](http://cvsfs.sourceforge.net/). This provides a package which presents the CVS contents as mountable file system. It allows to view the versioned files as like they were ordinary files on a disk. There is also a possibility to check in/out some files for editing.
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## <a name="tar_and_gzip"> tar and gzip </a>
Rumor has it that they are on the way. Actually, a tar + gzip/bzip2 translator does exist (although it hasn't been used much...) : see [the Hurdextras project](http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/hurdextras/) on Savannah.