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Download No website Updated 30 Jan 2001 OpenPorts

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OpenPorts is a simple script which can be run as a cron job every 5 minutes, checking the open and listening ports on a system. If there is a difference since the last time it was run, an e-mail is sent to the system administrator containing the list of new open ports.

No download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 Orac

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Orac is a GUI tool for Database Administrators written in Perl, Tk, and DBI. It organizes many useful DBA scripts into a nice graphical interface, for collecting statistics on your database, or diagnosing problems. It currently supports Oracle, Sybase, and Informix. Richard Sutherland's DDL::Oracle Perl module has been integrated with the current version for the Oracle side of things, greatly improving the Oracle developer options on the program.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 OpenCD

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OpenCD is a directory changer. It will change your current directory to the specified partial or complete directory name. The directory is changed to the best matching directory name found, regardless of the directory depth. It also features cyclic directory changing via multiple calls of OCD. For speed purposes, OpenCD uses its own database of directories which has to be updated by the user with a command-line switch.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 nscache

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nscache is a simple program to browse the Netscape cache directory with a GTK UI. It shows the contents of the browser cache in a three level hierarchy of files: protocols, servers and documents or in sorted list. nscache permits you to view files from the cache, remove files, or gather various information about specific files.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 Nuclinux

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Nuclinux is a single-floppy Linux mini-distribution. It's designed primarily to connect to the Internet and use Internet programs (like links, ssh, irc, ftp, telnet, finger, etc.) from a networked machine.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 NWD

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NWD implements a network block device. Unlike NFS or NBD, it makes it possible to easily share one read/write image of a root filesystem from the NWD server among one or more diskless computers running Linux.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 nwfiir

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nwfiir and its accompanying software wfird allow design and use of a HiFi quality digital equalizer based on a WFIR filter (Warped Finite Impulse Response). It can take advantage of multiple processors, e.g. on a dual Pentium II 300 MHz it manages to run a two-channel equaliser with 275 taps, with 16 bit 44.1 kHz input, and 24 bit 44.1 or 88.2 kHz output. This is more than enough to very precisely equalize the whole audible range from 20 to 20000 Hz. The equalizer can be used as, and was designed for, a key component in a room equalization system. Non-realtime operation is also possible on slower machines.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 nycd

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nycd is a Linux port of a Thaumaturge demo for X'97/Takeover.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 Obsidian

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Obsidian is an extensible virtual world system with a fullblown multiplayer client-server architecture. It is not a VRML2 world system, though there are plans to include VRML2 as a world data format. Note that active development on this system stopped a while ago, though the code is still available for the curious. The code may not even compile on current Linux or Irix systems.

Download Website Updated 30 Jan 2001 ngtk

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ngtk is a text mode Graphical User Interface Library for ncurses. Ngtk stands for Ncurses GUI ToolKit, or, at your taste, Not GTK.

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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.