Einfache Projektliste Software-Karte

1402 Projekte im Ergebnis
Letztes Update: 2005-06-26 02:19

Helios qmail

Helios qmail is an advanced qmail distribution
based on qmail-sql. It has SMTP, SMTPS, POP3,
POP3S, IMAP, and IMAPS services, a content
scanner, antispoof and SPF support, SMTP-AUTH,
SMTP-after-POP/IMAP, a PHP5 API, and many other
useful tools.

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Letztes Update: 2002-12-20 13:12

WebVCR+

WebVCR+ is a Web frontend to record your TV shows from, which has a TV Guide-like interface. You can record your shows to many different formats, and convert them during the idle time your computer isn't recording. You can also add favorites and manage your video library through the Web interface. Listings can be specified in XMLTV format, or grabbed from advalvas/eurotv. You can also easily add different commandline video recorders.

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Letztes Update: 2011-06-13 21:34

AlternC Hosting Software

AlternC is an automatic hosting software suite based on Debian. It features a PHP-based administration interface and scripts that manage server configuration. It can manage email, Web, Web statistics, and mailing list hosting. It is available in French, English, and Spanish.

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Letztes Update: 2006-06-12 02:22

Ivy software bus

Ivy is a simple protocol and a set of libraries that allows applications to broadcast information through text messages, with a subscription mechanism based on regular expressions.

Letztes Update: 2006-01-26 00:28

For each File

For each File is a Bash script wrapper for
repetitive file manipulation tasks such as mass
file renaming. It lets you run arbitrary commands
(recursively if you like) upon files, directories,
and more.

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Letztes Update: 2007-06-11 05:41

pmpkg

pmpkg provides a script and definitions to build
SysV style binary packages for Solaris from source
tarballs in an automated way, somewhat similar to
ports or ebuilds. It aims for reuse of system
packages where possible and a minimalistic
dependency set.

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Letztes Update: 2013-12-10 12:24

git-info-bar

git-info-bar is a ksh, bash, gitbash, and Git shell plugin that endeavors to provide a fast and pronounced view of various git attributes when you are under the umbrella of a git repository. Its main feature, the 'info bar' (information bar), displays the following information: current branch (in 'red' if on master); current cksum (in 'red' if there are uncommitted changes, and an 'uncommitted changes' message in the message area); and stash count in the message area if you have stashes. It includes an install script and removal scripts. It is currently only tested in Bash, GitBash and ksh93. It was previously named 'bash-git', but the name has been transitioned to 'git-info-bar', as a long-term goal is cross-shell compatibility using a Perl back-end.

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Letztes Update: 2011-06-20 14:26

gcp

gcp (Goffi's CoPier) is a command line file copying tool, loosely inspired by cp, but with high level functionality like a progress indicator, the ability to continue copying multiple files even when there is a problem with one of them, and the use of a journal to track successful copying. File names can be fixed to ensure compatibility with the target filesystem. If you launch a copy operation when another is already running, the files are added to the first queue to avoid hard drive thrashing. You can keep track of files you have copied, and re-copy them later. gcp is approximately option-compatible with cp.

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Natürliche Sprache: English, French
Betriebssystem: Linux
Programmiersprache: Python, Unix-Shell
Benutzerschnittstelle: Command-line
Letztes Update: 2009-04-15 18:31

xmlsh

xmlsh is a command line shell for XML based on the philosophy and design of the Unix shells. It provides a familiar scripting environment, but one specifically tailored for scripting XML processes.

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Letztes Update: 2005-12-17 11:08

bpkg

bpkg is a utility that tries to simplify the
process of trying out new programs from source.
For most packages, this can be as simple as "bpkg
<url or tarball>". bpkg will download,
extract, configure, compile, install, generate a
package in your system's native format, and
finally integrate that package into your system's
packaging system so that you can remove it
cleanly. It has auto-detection for Arch Linux,
Slackware, Red Hat, Gentoo, and SuSE (though not
all packaging back-ends are complete). bpkg is not
intended as a replacement for normal packaging
utilities.

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Letztes Update: 2008-09-26 16:52

oVirt

oVirt is a small host image that provides libvirt service and hosts virtual machines (oVirt Node) and a Web-based virtual machine management console (oVirt Server Suite). It is built using existing open source components (libvirt, kvm, collectd, Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL, and freeIPA). Presently, the oVirt Server Suite only manages the oVirt Node, but the goal is to be able to manage other node types and hypervisors in the future.

Letztes Update: 2010-07-20 12:49

Ubuntu Customization Kit

Ubuntu Customization Kit is a tool that helps you
to customize official Ubuntu Live CDs (including
Kubuntu/Xubuntu and Edubuntu) to your needs. You
can add any package to the live system, including
language packs and applications.

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Letztes Update: 2005-11-19 21:21

blueflops

blueflops is a two-floppy Linux distribution with
a graphical Web browser (links) and an IRC client
(rhapsody). The kernel has most of the Ethernet
drivers compiled in as modules (including the
PCMCIA ones) and PPP support (for dialup
connections). The browser is linked with OpenSSL.
The scripts are all accessible by a setup script
and have a nice dialog frontend.

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Letztes Update: 2002-05-15 15:41

System Installation Suite

System Installation Suite is an image-based installation tool for RPM-based Linux distributions. It is a collection of packages, including System Installer, SystemImager, and System Configurator which provide a total solution for Linux installation and maintenance.

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Letztes Update: 2011-08-06 20:38

iesd

iesd is a shell based daemon that uses Linux cgroups (cpu and blkio) to improve the responsiveness of the user's workstation. Inspired by both the "200 line kernel wonder patch" and "shell four liner", this shell daemon was written so that any kernel that supports cgroup cpu can bring benefits to the user.

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