RSS 57 projects tagged "Linux"

Download Website Updated 17 May 2013 Pastèque

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Pastèque (formerly POS-Tech) is point-of-sale software for touchscreen devices. It is designed as multichannel software with a desktop client, a mobile Android client, and a Web back office.

Download Website Updated 15 May 2013 fio

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fio is an I/O tool meant to be used both for benchmark and stress/hardware verification. It has support for 13 different types of I/O engines (sync, mmap, libaio, posixaio, SG v3, splice, null, network, syslet, guasi, solarisaio, and more), I/O priorities (for newer Linux kernels), rate I/O, forked or threaded jobs, and much more. It can work on block devices as well as files. fio accepts job descriptions in a simple-to-understand text format. Several example job files are included. fio displays all sorts of I/O performance information, including complete IO latencies and percentiles. Fio is in wide use in many places, for both benchmarking, QA, and verification purposes. It supports Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OS X, OpenSolaris, AIX, HP-UX, and Windows.

Download No website Updated 14 May 2013 Remote Launcher Server

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Remote Launcher is an easy-to-use tool that enables you to launch applications remotely on your PC via your Android device. It consists of an Android application (proprietary) and a small server program (GPLv2) for your PC. You can configure Remote Launcher to start any application on your PC with a single click on your Android device. For example, it can start your mediacenter, shutdown or restart the computer, or run a custom script. It has been tested on Ubuntu and Windows 7.

Download Website Updated 13 May 2013 Quassel IRC

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Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one or more clients can attach to and detach from a central core, much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client, but graphical. In addition to this unique feature, it aims to be a comfortable chatting program.

Download No website Updated 13 May 2013 NanoHttpd

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NanoHttpd is a lightweight HTTP server designed for embedding in other applications. It's only one Java file, in two "flavors", one strictly Java 1.1 compatible, and one at "current" standards. It supports GET, POST, PUT, HEAD and DELETE requests, and supports file uploading with very small memory overhead. Temp file usage and the threading model are easily customized.

No download Website Updated 09 May 2013 httping

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httping is a "ping"-like tool for HTTP requests. Give it a URL and it will show how long it takes to connect, send a request, and retrieve the reply (only the headers). It can be used for monitoring or statistical purposes (measuring latency).

Download No website Updated 07 May 2013 Limbo

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Limbo is a PC Emulator (x86) based on QEMU for Android devices. It lets you run a Desktop OS like Debian or DSL Linux on your Android device with Network and X Windows. Limbo works with Live CD ISOs and pre-installed hard disk images created with QEMU, VMWare, Bochs, or Virtual PC emulators.

Download No website Updated 06 May 2013 MDIUtilities

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MDIUtilities provides a set of utility classes that can be used for desktop application development. It contains a network preferences implementation, XML utility classes, geometry utility classes, additional Swing classes, and other miscellaneous classes.

Download Website Updated 03 May 2013 Risk

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Risk is a Java version of the classic RISK board game, with a simple map format, network play, single player mode, hotseat, map editor, and many more features. It works on all operating systems that run Java 1.4 or higher.

No download Website Updated 01 May 2013 nxlog

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nxlog is a modular, multi-threaded, high-performance log management solution with multi-platform support. In concept, it is similar to syslog-ng or rsyslog, but is not limited to Unix/syslog only. It can collect logs from files in various formats, receive logs from the network remotely over UDP, TCP, or TLS/SSL on all supported platforms. It supports platform-specific sources such as the Windows Eventlog, Linux kernel logs, Android device logs, local syslog, etc. Writing and reading logs to/from databases is also supported for many database servers. The collected logs can be stored into files, databases, or forwarded to a remote log server using various protocols. The old BSD Syslog and the newer IETF syslog standard (RFC 3164 and RFC 5424-5426) are fully supported by nxlog in addition to XML, JSON, CSV, GELF, and other custom formats. A key concept in nxlog is to be able to handle and preserve structured logs so there is no need to convert everything to syslog and then parse these logs again at the other side. It has powerful message filtering, log rewrite, and conversion capabilities. Using a lightweight, modular, and multi-threaded architecture which can scale, nxlog can process hundreds of thousands of events per second.

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nut

Nutrition software to analyze meals with the USDA Nutrient Database.

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WiKID Strong Authentication System

A two-factor authentication system.