- Version: 0.1
- Entered-date: 1998-07-12
- Description: timewarp fools a program into thinking that the current time is something other than it really is. This allows you to continue running binary software that has 'expired' without having to reset the time of the entire system. (A program has 'expired' when it has a logical 'time bomb' that prevents use of the program after a certain date, like 'rvplayer' from Real Networks.) It is implemented as a loadable kernel module and it effects the time on a per-program basis. That is, it only effects certain user-specified programs.
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/???
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/???/timewarp-0.1.tgz (21kb)
- Keywords: time date kernel module system call expire
- Author: jdimpson@acm.org (Jeremy D. Impson)
- Maintained-by: jdimpson@acm.org (Jeremy D. Impson)
- http://source.syr.edu/~jdimpson/proj/timewarp-0.1.tgz
- http://source.syr.edu/~jdimpson/proj/timewarp-0.1.tgz
- Platforms: Linux (ia32, possible others)
- Copying-policy: GPL
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