RSS 13012 projects tagged "Linux"

Download Website Updated 24 Apr 2013 monkeysay

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Pop 46.93
Vit 5.36

monkeysay displays a monkey head that gives you random quotes. It combines the concepts of cowsay and fortune.

Download Website Updated 13 May 2013 Sanewall

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Pop 244.65
Vit 4.42

Sanewall is a firewall builder for Linux that uses an elegant language abstracted to just the right level. This makes it powerful and easy to use, audit, and understand. It allows you to create very readable configurations even for complex stateful firewalls. Sanewall can be used for almost any purpose, including control of any number of internal/external/virtual interfaces, control of any combination of routed traffic, setting up DMZ routers and servers, all kinds of NAT, providing strong protection (flooding, spoofing, etc.), transparent caches, source MAC verification, blacklists, and whitelists. Newer versions abstract the differences between IPv4 and IPv6, allowing you to define a common set of rules for both, while permitting specific rules for each as you need. Sanewall is a fork of FireHOL and can make use of existing FireHOL configurations.

No download Website Updated 20 Apr 2013 Papertrail

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Pop 32.51
Vit 5.70

Papertrail is a ballot scanning and processing software suite which supports elections based on paper ballots which can be scanned and counted automatically.

Download No website Updated 18 Apr 2013 pyRetro

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Vit 5.89

pyRetro is a MAME frontend written in pygame. It is easy to use and features nearly automatic configuration. It is designed to be used in an arcade machine cabinet.

Download Website Updated 18 Apr 2013 NumaTOP

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Vit 5.91

NumaTOP is an observation tool for runtime memory locality characterization and analysis of processes and threads running on a NUMA system. It helps the user characterize the NUMA behavior of processes and threads and identify where the NUMA-related performance bottlenecks reside. It uses Intel performance counter sampling technologies and associates the performance data with system runtime information to provide realtime analysis for production systems.

Download Website Updated 18 Apr 2013 freedns-afraid

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Vit 5.95

freedns-afraid is a dynamic DNS client or updater, a Linux daemon which keeps your record on the free dynamic DNS service freedns.afraid.org up-to-date. The rpm is built for Fedora, but it should work for other rpm-based Linux distributions which use systemd and NetworkManager.

Download Website Updated 19 May 2013 HotShots

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Vit 5.72

HotShots is an application for capturing screens and saving them in a variety of image formats as well as adding annotations and graphical data (arrows, lines, text, etc.).

Download Website Updated 16 Apr 2013 Job Monarch

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Pop 82.98
Vit 1.00

Job Monarch is an add-on to the Ganglia Monitoring System that provides batch job monitoring and archiving plus a graphical overview of clusters and assorted batch systems. It fully supports Torque and PBS, and has experimental support for LSF and SGE.

No download Website Updated 16 Apr 2013 pingspray

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pingspray is a tool that generates network traffic for EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) tests. It can generate both random and periodic patterns of data as suggested in some EMC standards. It uses ICMP echo requests (ping) to generate traffic, and when it works as intended, it will generate traffic in both directions.

Download Website Updated 29 Apr 2013 cipra Unit Testing Framework

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cipra is a simple, TAP-compatible Unit Testing Framework for C++. It's written in 100% standard C++11 and is only a couple of header files, making it easy to include in your C++11 project. TAP, the Test Anything Protocol, is a standard output format for software unit test frameworks which was originally designed for Perl, but can serve other languages. It has a rich number of tools ("harnesses") which parse TAP-formatted output and do useful things with it. TAP, however, is equally human-readable. The name cipra (pronounced /ˈʃi.pɾaː/ "SHEE-prah") comes from the lojban phrase "lo cipra", which means "the test". It is properly written with an initial minuscule "c", even when at the start of a sentence.

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Fingerprint GUI

A GUI toolset for fingerprint identification and authentication.

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c-ares

A C library that resolves names asynchronously.