282 projects tagged "Linux"
STOR2RRD creates historical utilization graphs of monitored storages. It gets data via the storage API (DSCLI for IBM DS8000). It collects and presents complete logical configuration of all storages. It graphically presents IO, data throughput, and response times for all Ports, Pools, Ranks, and Volumes.
papaya CMS is a Web Content Management System based on open standards (including XML, XSLT, PHP, and MySQL/PostgreSQL). It is compatible with almost every operating system, is platform-independent, is multi-lingual, offers great usability, and is easy to extend via its plugin system. It is scalable and perfect for business websites.
Multiple Drop-Down Select Lists Creator is an Ajax script for creating drop-down select lists. Options can be stored in a MySQL database or in a text file on the server. An administration page is provided for composing <option> lists, adding options in <select> lists, modifying options data, deleting lists, and saving and loading lists. Each option can have additional content that is displayed within a separate HTML element.
osis2epub is a a program that converts a Bible text stored in Open Scripture Information Standard (OSIS) format to an EPUB book. The resulting eBook can then be read on various eReaders or converted to another format. Conversion to a simple text format and to a collection of HTML files with an accompanying stylesheet and file list (for direct viewing or subsequent conversion) is also supported.
Comics Refcard Generator is a Web service to create a comics collection list in a refcard fashion, thanks to a TeX template. It allows importing a comics collection from a LaTeX list, from TeX file, or from a CSV file, editing the comics database, exporting a comics collection to a LaTeX list, to TeX file, or to a CSV file, and generating a refcard fashion list of the comics collection into a PDF file.
Dynamic Form is a Python request abstraction library that lets you write one request handler that will run on multiple Python Web frameworks (such as Django and Google's AppEngine). This allows you to create pages and apps once and use them on multiple projects without concern about which framework is being used. Additionally, it makes AJAX easy. Simply adding nested request classes allows you to define AJAX handlers that can easily be refreshed both sever-side and client-side.