RSS 119 projects tagged "Terminals"

Download Website Updated 11 Jan 1998 GemVT

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GemVt is the GNU Emulator of a Virtual Terminal for the X Window System written on top of the Gtk+ toolkit (much like rxvt).

No download Website Updated 17 Feb 2001 SX Microcontroller Serial Video Display: S...

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SERVID is an intellegent RS232 video terminal (4x20 character display) in one chip; the Ubicom (formerly Scenix) SX microcontroller. Using only some resistors, the program generates NTSB or PAL video signals via software (bit banged).

Download Website Updated 29 Jun 2001 DataReel

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DataReel is a free, cross-platform database and communications toolkit. It can be used to rapidly develop and deploy multi-threaded database and communications applications. The DataReel toolkit is composed of a modular C++ library designed to build cross-platform infrastructures for end-user applications, embedded systems, and reusable libraries. DataReel's unique modular design simplifies adaptation, allowing you to determine the level of complexity. DataReel makes Internet connectivity and database programming easy.

No download Website Updated 18 Nov 2005 SSHjail for OpenSSH

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SSHjail for OpenSSH is a patch for the OpenSSH daemon that provides the ability to restrict users to a filesystem area when they log in via SSH, SFTP, or SCP instead of being able to access whole system. It uses the chroot() system call.

Download Website Updated 15 Apr 2006 Poor Woman's Telnet Server

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The Poor Woman's Telnet Server was quickly hacked together to provide a simple cross-platform telnet server. For non-Windows or non-Unix operating systems, you must adapt the call for the system shell. It is not advisable to run such an program on a production server, but for software development and testing purposes this program can satisfy some needs. It doesn't require a password and starts a system shell as the user who started the server.

No download Website Updated 24 Jan 2008 Jeta - Horde

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Jeta is the Horde Application Framework's wrapper module for the SSHTools Java SSH Applet.

Download Website Updated 30 Apr 2013 GNOME Terminator

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Terminator is an application that provides lots of terminals in a single window, saving valuable screen space otherwise wasted on window decorations and not quite being able to fill the screen with terminals.

No download Website Updated 03 Nov 2008 sniffy

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The sniffy project can trace/log the data of any pseudo terminal in the system. Due to the way the terminal works, such a terminal trace provides complete information of what happened on the terminal screen, and sniffy is able to display/replay this information. It consists of a kernel module able to connect/hook on the pseudo terminal, a program to display the contents of any pseudo terminal on the fly, a daemon process tracing the pseudo terminal content into the file, and a replay program to replay any stored pseudo terminal session.

Download Website Updated 27 Oct 2010 System Monitor

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System Monitor is a little tool made to ease monitoring of servers and processes. It provides you with the ability to create as many terminals as you want, and name and pack them in any order you like. You can, of course, specify what command each terminal will fork.

Download Website Updated 10 Dec 2010 RemiX diskless

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RemiX diskless is a complete and powerful graphical client system, suitable for X server remote desktops or Windows Terminal Server clients. The aim of this project is simplicity of installation and configuration. Key features include X server autoconfiguration and other auto-detection tools, the possibility to customize a single thin client, accessibility of local resources from a desktop client, a Linux desktop client and a Windows desktop client (multi-boot), remote audio (for both systems), localization of user client messages, an automatic installation script, the option to install to a USB stick, and very speedy installation procedures (2 to 4 minutes per client). The expected time between power-on and appearance of the login screen is 15 seconds on a machine with an 800MHz processor and 128MB RAM.

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A Perl/RelaxNG/XSLT module to maintain collections of quotes as XML.