26 projects tagged "bash"
L2J is an alternate game server for Lineage2. The L2 protocol is reimplemented in the server, so you can play with this server without any modifications to the client (except changing the server IP address). The latest USA live client version is always supported, so don't expect this server to work with the PTS/Korean client.
CaiCai is a network and services monitoring system. It performs tests for ping, DHCP, POP3, SMTP, FTP, etc. It does not require additional software installed on the remote side. It is fully configurable. It provides instant reports (via an HTML page), logs, statistics, and sound alarms.
silverflux is a game management system for the GNU/Linux operating system. silverflux automagically installs, downloads patches, and configures games without any required user intervention. It is a truly simplified game management system. The intended audience is those who are used to Windows-stlye simplified game installation and anyone who has ever been frustrated with the state of gaming adoption on the GNU/Linux platform. The goal of this project is to provide the glue that will allow those "stuck" on Windows gaming to convert.
LBackup is a simple backup system aimed at systems administrators who require reliable backups with minimum fuss. It is configured with configuration files, and the backup is started from the command line. It has been tested for over 10 years. Backups can be to local media, or to remote media via one or more networks. The networks may be private LANs, WANs, or sets of untrusted public networks such as the Internet.
Eggy is an IDE that includes syntax highlighting, template features, options for compiling and running your code, auto completion, and more. Eggy's distinguishing feature is its support for group projects, which allows users from around the world to connect to each other and work together on a project and see live changes being made. Users can communicate through the chat mechanism, add, remove, and rename files to and from the project, sync files, and exploit other useful features. Eggy supports many languages, including C++, Python, Perl, Ruby, shell scripting, and others.