RSS 21 projects tagged "Linux"

Download Website Updated 09 Mar 2013 Jhead

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Jhead is a command line driven utility for extracting digital camera settings from the Exif format files used by many digital cameras. It handles the various confusing ways these can be expressed, and displays them as F-stop, shutter speed, etc. It is also able to reduce the size of digital camera JPEGs without loss of information, by deleting integral thumbnails that digital cameras put into the Exif header. If you need to add Exif support to a program, this is a simple program to cut and paste from. Many projects, including PHP, have reused code from this utility.

Download No website Updated 07 Mar 2013 milter manager

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milter manager is a flexible and low administrative cost anti-spam system that can be used with MTAs that support milters like Sendmail and Postfix. It provides an effective solution by combining a range of existing milters.

Download Website Updated 22 Oct 2012 U++

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U++ is a C++ cross-platform rapid application development suite focused on programmers' productivity without sacrificing runtime performance. Based on strictly deterministic design, it provides a viable alternative to garbage-collected platforms, even for business logic oriented problems.

Download Website Updated 28 Aug 2012 Secure GnuPG Form

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Pop 32.65
Vit 1.80

Secure GnuPG Form is a Web form that sends encrypted email and attachments using GnuPG, without the sender needing to have GnuPG installed. Versions are available with Recaptcha.net support and two-factor authentication using a username and password and the free PhoneFactor.com service.

Download Website Updated 07 Aug 2012 Steel Bank Common Lisp

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Vit 26.23

Steel Bank Common Lisp is a development environment for Common Lisp, with excellent support for the ANSI standard: garbage collection, lexical closures, powerful macros, strong dynamic typing, incremental compilation, and the famous Common Lisp Object System (multimethods and all). It also includes many extensions, such as native threads, socket support, a statistical profiler, programmable streams, and more. These are all available through an integrated, interactive native compiler which feels like an interpreter. SBCL is unique in being a multiplatform native compiler which bootstraps itself completely from source, using a C compiler and any other ANSI Common Lisp implementation.

No download No website Updated 19 Jun 2012 SYINF

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Vit 19.89

SYINF shows in brief a system's CPU brand and model, RAM size, disk space, operating system, regional parameters, and current date and time. It can run in interactive (menu) or batch mode. There are two versions, in the C and C++ languages. They have been tested on 20 (15) compilers, 26 (25) operating systems, and 18 architectures. (Figures in parentheses are for the C++ version.) Both versions are conveyed in source code form only, each as a single ~35 KB source text file.

No download Website Updated 10 May 2010 rezerwar

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Pop 81.66
Vit 2.81

rezerwar is a puzzle game that could be quickly described as the illegitimate child of a known block game and the average pipe game.

No download No website Updated 29 Apr 2010 fallback-gw

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Vit 1.15

Fallback-gw is a little script to be called via cron that checks availibility of neighbor routers using ping and activates backup routing on ping failure. It can be used as a stupid replacement for BGP/OSPF in a multihomed environment. It has been tested on FreeBSD and on Linux with iproute2.

Download Website Updated 29 Jan 2010 GLSFcave

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GLSFcave is a port of SunFlat's SFcave to UNIX/OpenGL. The objective of the game is to control a ribbon and avoid hitting walls. You have only one control: when you hold the mouse button, the ribbon goes up. Otherwise the ribbon goes down.

Download No website Updated 26 Nov 2009 milter archiver

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Pop 30.85
Vit 35.68

Why a milter archiver? If you are required to also log source and destination IPs and BCCs (additional rcpt to's not in a CC field communicated at the SMTP protocol level), then the only option is do this in the MTA, or in a milter application that has hooks in the MTA process (which is exactly why milter was invented). It uses a simple regex file that can be used with several *source target-mailbox rules to define what gets mirrored where. The archiver tries to be as quiet as possible. The possible methods to archive are SMTP, sendmail inject / Postfix inject, IMAP delivery, and milter-add recipient. It was build as a replacement for a Postfix BCC setup: (sender_bcc_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/archive; recipient_bcc_maps = regexp:/etc/postfix/archive).

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Webmin

A Web-based interface for Unix system administration.

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astGUIclient

Software which extends the functions of Asterisk with end-user Web clients.