18 projects tagged "Linux"
ClaSS (ClaSS Student System) is a complete student tracking, reporting, and information management system. It extends the reach of traditional school information systems by using the latest in Web application methodologies. It aims to be the ubiquitous classroom information assistant for schools.
Deliantra is an advancement of the crossfire multi-user RPG game. Unlike the original project, it focuses mainly on stability and playability, but also adds modern technology such as map scripting, Perl server extensions, asynchronous I/O, higher resolution graphics, and better client support.
WebIssues is a multi-platform system for issue tracking and team collaboration. It can be used to store, share, and track issues with various attributes, comments, and file attachments. It is easy to install and use but has many capabilities and is highly customizable. Desktop and Web clients are provided.
vncssld is a VNC SSL repeater for Unix. You can use it to access your user's desktop using VNC SSL. The advantage of using a repeater is that you don't need to configure your firewall to be able to connect to your user's desktop: both VNC server and VNC client connect to the repeater. Since it is using SSL, It can even work using a standard HTTP/HTTPS proxy (like squid or DansGuardian).
Guacamole is an HTML5 Web application that provides access to desktop environments using remote desktop protocols such as VNC or RDP. A centralized server acts as a tunnel and proxy, allowing access to multiple desktops through a Web browser. No plugins are needed. The client requires nothing more than a Web browser supporting HTML5 and AJAX.
Wise is an experimental Web-based notebook and simple computer algebra system based on the Pure programming language. The goal is to provide a digital scratchpad that makes manipulating symbolic expressions fast, accessible, and extensible. Wise is a bottom-up approach to symbolic math written entirely in C and Python. It does not depend on any external math software or libraries (such as Maxima, Axiom, Mathematica, etc.).
Lightweight markup languages and XML grammars for writing prose and screenplays.