7 projects tagged "GNOME"
Arronax is a plugin for Nautilus (the GNOME default file manager) to create and modify application starters (".desktop files"). It adds the menu item "Create starter for this file" to the context menu (the menu you get when you right-click a file in the file manager). If the file is an application starter, you get the item “Modify this starter” instead. If you have icons enabled on your desktop, Arronax adds the menu item “Create starter” to your desktop’s context menu.
IPTEditor intends to ease the task of managing/editing iptables rules. It presents an intuitive graphical interface that organizes iptables tables as tabs of a notebook, each of which, in turn, organizes their chains in notebooks tabs. Each rules tab contains a list made up of rows (rules) or item columns ordered according to their occurrence. The items in the rows can be edited by appropriate forms, such as through dialogs for targets and criteria (modules), edit fields for network addresses, and selection boxes for actions and protocols, among others.
Resize Image Nautilus Script is a Bash script extending Nautilus, the GNOME file manager, to easily resize images using ImageMagick, e.g. to create files suitable for sending by email. The script resizes selected files to the given pixel width/height and saves them with the same file name in a new sub folder (e.g. "1024px"). Existing files in the resize target sub-folder will not be overwritten. Different sizes can be directly chosen in the Scripts sub-menu of a file's context menu.
Utopia is Linux distribution based on Slackware64. It includes Linux 2.6.35.8, OpenOffice.org 3.2.1, KDE 4.5.3, GNOME 2.30.2, Jackx, Audacity, VLC 1.2.0, Wine with patches to make Tomb Raider Underworld work, TigerVnc, Amule, Seamonkey and Icecat with Flash, Gammu with Wammu, Python 2.6, Gparted, Audacious, Testdisk, p7-zip 9.04, Nvidia drivers 260.19.12, Xorg 1.9.2, Java 1.6.0_21-b06, Filezilla, and more.
iDeviceBrowser is an application that makes it possible for you to view and edit files on your iDevice (which includes the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and Apple TV). In conjunction with "afc2add", which is available via Cydia, it allows access to the full file structure, or else just the /private/var/mobile/Media/" directory.