32 projects tagged "Linux"
TIA is an ncurses-based console IDE for GCC, G++, Java, Perl, PHP, BASH, BUSH, HTML, and GNAT (Ada 95). It has integrated support for CVS, SVN, and ncurses compatible mice. Features include a ddd-style console debugger, automatic spelling correction, keyword hilighting, project statistics, automatic backups, and keyboard macros. The project window controls optimization and debug settings all in one place. TIA supports make, cook, and gnatmake project builders. For large projects, each user has a separate preference file.
GFSGL is a program that makes running and installing games (and other programs) easy under Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It can autodetect installers in your CD-ROM drives (both native to Linux and those run through Wine/Cedega). GFSGL can launch many different games including native, Wine, and ScummVM games. It has both a console and a graphical interface.
ALTSE is an alternative search engine technology. It can index up to a couple million Web pages. Altse does not aim to replace existing search engine technologies such as Google, Yahoo, and so on. Instead, it aims to provide an affordable alternative to index Web pages for small size businesses and organizations.
Crucible provides a powerful, flexible backend for building automated testing systems. It allows for conducting tests on multiple machines (via NFS), including patching, rebuilding, and booting new kernels, libraries, and services. Configuration and customization can be done through simple config files and bash scripts. It is suitable for performing tests of GUI applications, services, libraries, and kernel patches.
pts-console-hu is a collection of fonts, keyboard layouts, and scripts that provide a good font (in several sizes) and several good keyboard layouts with the Euro key for the Linux virtual console (text mode and framebuffer). The package also provides Hungarian keyboard layouts for X11.
Lokiwall is a firewall script for Linux. In addition to the standard function of easily limiting network traffic, it features dual routing (using two Internet connections simultaniously), connection fail-over, load balancing, traffic control, advanced masquerading, advanced DNAT, and advanced marking (to direct specific traffic to a certain interface). The advanced features require some kernel patches. The standard features will work on a default Linux system with iptables and iproute2.