24 projects tagged "GNU/Linux"
Conky Images Display is a program that displays the cover of the song currently playing. At the moment Rhythmbox, Amarok 1.4 and 2, and exaile are supported, but support for others is planned. It can also download missing covers. CID is fully configurable thanks to a simple configuration panel.
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.
LibAPCNIS is a PHP library for accessing the NIS port of the Apcupsd UPS Monitoring daemon. It allows you to access realtime UPS stats from a PHP script without having Apcupsd installed. It does not require the apcaccess application included with an Apcupsd installation, and there are no external dependencies.
Psensor is a graphical hardware temperature monitor for Linux. It can monitor temperatures of the different hardware sensors (motherboard and CPU using lm-sensors), hard disk drives (hddtemp/libatasmart), and ATI/Nvidia GPUs. The fan can also be monitored (lm-sensors). Psensor is designed to be simple and easy to use.
Verish is a language for reasoning that resembles a natural language. It is equivalent to Lower Predicate Calculus, and has a built-in framework for defining and using abbreviations, and for introducing additional principles of reasoning that can be automatically expanded into a sequence of steps that use only basic principles of reasoning. It has a basic reasoning checking function, and can automatically expand one additional principle of reasoning into a sequence of steps using only the basic principles. It can also add HTML markup to a proof for display as a Web page.
Chakra Linux is a Linux distribution that combines the simplicity of Arch Linux with KDE. It is fast, user-friendly, and extremely powerful. It can be used as a live CD or installed to hard disk. Chakra is currently under heavy and active development. It features a graphical installer and automatic hardware configuration. Chakra provides a modular and tweaked package set of the KDE Software Compilation with a lot of useful additions. It features the concept of half-rolling releases and freshly cooked packages and bundles. It is designed for people who really want to learn something about Linux or don't want to deal with administrative overhead.