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epstools service menu 0.1
epstools service menu is used to create a tiff preview inside an eps file. more>>
epstools service menu is used to create a tiff preview inside an eps file.
If a preview exists, it is replaced by the created one.
<<lessIf a preview exists, it is replaced by the created one.
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Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
988 downloads
Postal 2: Share the Pain DEMO 1407
Postal 2: Share the Pain DEMO is a FPS game for Linux. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-03-17 License: Freeware Price:
1015 downloads
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture 0.6.1
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture is an open architecture for the provisioning of adaptive Quality of Service functions. more>>
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture (AQuoSA) is an open architecture for the provisioning of adaptive Quality of Service functionality into the Linux kernel. The project features a flexible, portable, lightweight and open architecture for supporting soft real-time applications with facilities related to timing guarantees and QoS, on the top of a general-purpose operating system as Linux.
At the core of the architecture there is an adaptive resource reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on their run-time requirements.
Timing guarantees are provided through an in-kernel reservation based process scheduler, whose services are exposed to applications through a well-designed API.
A supervisor performs admission control, so that admitting into the system new applications with timing guarantees does not affect the timing guarantees of already admitted applications. Also, it takes care of guaranteeing appropriate security policies in the assignment of timing guarantees to users and user groups, as configured by the system administrator.
A feedback-based QoS control layer may be optionally used by applications who want to keep their timing guarantees by using a CPU allocation that is continuously adapted according to their actual needs. This leaverages the programmer, within certain limits, to hard-code any particular reservation amount within the application, because the best allocation is found out automatically at run-time. Also, this enhances the possibilities for the system to host additional QoS controlled applications. The available control algorithms are well founded on formal scheduling models and control theoretical results.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces a couple of flags useful when creating servers. If QOS_F_PERSISTENT is enabled, a server is allowed to exist beyond detach of the last task. If QOS_F_SOFT is enabled, a server tasks are scheduled by the Linux default scheduler/policy, when outside of the server reservation.
- Also, various stability issues in destroying servers have been fixed, also thanks to a new release of the generic scheduler patch for the Linux kernel (gs-2.2).
<<lessAt the core of the architecture there is an adaptive resource reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on their run-time requirements.
Timing guarantees are provided through an in-kernel reservation based process scheduler, whose services are exposed to applications through a well-designed API.
A supervisor performs admission control, so that admitting into the system new applications with timing guarantees does not affect the timing guarantees of already admitted applications. Also, it takes care of guaranteeing appropriate security policies in the assignment of timing guarantees to users and user groups, as configured by the system administrator.
A feedback-based QoS control layer may be optionally used by applications who want to keep their timing guarantees by using a CPU allocation that is continuously adapted according to their actual needs. This leaverages the programmer, within certain limits, to hard-code any particular reservation amount within the application, because the best allocation is found out automatically at run-time. Also, this enhances the possibilities for the system to host additional QoS controlled applications. The available control algorithms are well founded on formal scheduling models and control theoretical results.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces a couple of flags useful when creating servers. If QOS_F_PERSISTENT is enabled, a server is allowed to exist beyond detach of the last task. If QOS_F_SOFT is enabled, a server tasks are scheduled by the Linux default scheduler/policy, when outside of the server reservation.
- Also, various stability issues in destroying servers have been fixed, also thanks to a new release of the generic scheduler patch for the Linux kernel (gs-2.2).
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Added: 2007-05-27 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
883 downloads
Oxylus Service Management 0.2
Service Management is a Web application that allows users to manage service. more>>
Service Management is a Web application that allows users to manage service and repair, including work orders, service scheduling, service calls, preventative maintenance, and customer contact information.
Enhancements:
- Some bugfixes were made for PHP5.
- A new interface was implemented.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Some bugfixes were made for PHP5.
- A new interface was implemented.
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Added: 2005-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1456 downloads
Ktxt2tags Service Menu 1.0
Ktxt2tags Service Menu is a KDE service menu for KTxt2tags software. more>>
Ktxt2tags Service Menu is a KDE service menu for KTxt2tags software.
sv-ktxt2tags is a ServiceMenu for [KTxt2tags http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=48474]
KTxt2tags is a GPL front-end for [txt2tags http://txt2tags.sf.net]
Installation:
Make a simbolic link to the ktxt2tags script in /usr/bin/.
Copy the file sv-ktxt2tags.desktop in /.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus.
Copy the icon txt2tags.png in /usr/share/pixmaps.
<<lesssv-ktxt2tags is a ServiceMenu for [KTxt2tags http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=48474]
KTxt2tags is a GPL front-end for [txt2tags http://txt2tags.sf.net]
Installation:
Make a simbolic link to the ktxt2tags script in /usr/bin/.
Copy the file sv-ktxt2tags.desktop in /.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus.
Copy the icon txt2tags.png in /usr/share/pixmaps.
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1038 downloads
ICOnvert service menu 1.01
ICOnvert service menu is a service menu to convert Windows icon files (*.ico). more>>
ICOnvert service menu is a script/service menu package that adds four entries to Konquerors context menu to convert Windows icon files (*.ico):
1) Extract PNGs
Extracts PNGs as SomeDir/SomeIcon-WxH.png e.g. BlueMoon/BlueMoon-16x16.png, BlueMoon/BlueMoon-32x32.png, etc.
2) Extract PNGs grouped by size
Extracts PNGs as SomeDir/WxH/SomeIcon.png e.g. MoonIcons/16x16/BlueMoon.png, MoonIcons/32x32/BlueMoon.png, etc.
3) Preview in Konqueror
Extracts PNGs to a temporary directory under /tmp, launches a Konqueror window, and deletes the temporary files when that window is closed.
4) Import into current theme
Asks for icon category (apps, devices, etc.) and name, then extracts PNGs into $HOME/.kde/share/icons/[theme]/WxH/[category]/SomeIcon.png where [theme] is taken from $HOME/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals.
Note that this will overwrite files if you specify the name of an existing icon. This is a "feature" -- it allows you to replace a certain icon globally. Use with caution, though -- I suggest that you backup your original iconset.
You can convert multiple icons at the same time from within Konqueror or the command line.
<<less1) Extract PNGs
Extracts PNGs as SomeDir/SomeIcon-WxH.png e.g. BlueMoon/BlueMoon-16x16.png, BlueMoon/BlueMoon-32x32.png, etc.
2) Extract PNGs grouped by size
Extracts PNGs as SomeDir/WxH/SomeIcon.png e.g. MoonIcons/16x16/BlueMoon.png, MoonIcons/32x32/BlueMoon.png, etc.
3) Preview in Konqueror
Extracts PNGs to a temporary directory under /tmp, launches a Konqueror window, and deletes the temporary files when that window is closed.
4) Import into current theme
Asks for icon category (apps, devices, etc.) and name, then extracts PNGs into $HOME/.kde/share/icons/[theme]/WxH/[category]/SomeIcon.png where [theme] is taken from $HOME/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals.
Note that this will overwrite files if you specify the name of an existing icon. This is a "feature" -- it allows you to replace a certain icon globally. Use with caution, though -- I suggest that you backup your original iconset.
You can convert multiple icons at the same time from within Konqueror or the command line.
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Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
954 downloads
An open Quality of Service Architecture 0.3.1
An open Quality of Service Architecture is an open architecture for the provisioning of Quality of Service related functionality more>>
An open Quality of Service Architecture is an open architecture for the provisioning of Quality of Service related functionality into the Linux kernel.
The project features a flexible, portable and lightweight software architecture for supporting QoS related services on the top of a general-purpose operating system as Linux. The architecture is well founded on formal scheduling analysis and control theoretical results.
At the core of the software there is an adaptive Resource Reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on its run-time requirements.
As it is highlighted by the AQuoSA architecture, the project is mainly composed of two components:
- the QoS Res module, for which you can browse online the kernel, application and internal APIs
- the QoS Mgr module, for which you can browse online the kernel, application and internal APIs
Enhancements:
- Some bug fixed
<<lessThe project features a flexible, portable and lightweight software architecture for supporting QoS related services on the top of a general-purpose operating system as Linux. The architecture is well founded on formal scheduling analysis and control theoretical results.
At the core of the software there is an adaptive Resource Reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on its run-time requirements.
As it is highlighted by the AQuoSA architecture, the project is mainly composed of two components:
- the QoS Res module, for which you can browse online the kernel, application and internal APIs
- the QoS Mgr module, for which you can browse online the kernel, application and internal APIs
Enhancements:
- Some bug fixed
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2006-12-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1057 downloads
encFS service menu
encFS service menu one little KDE service menu for encFS directory. more>>
encFS service menu one little KDE service menu for encFS directory.
Installation:
ungzip and copy in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
Usage:
Click on encFS directory and click on mount.
For unmounting, click on origin directory and click on umount, this unmount and remove destination directory.
READ THIS PLEASE:
This script create a directory in your home with name encFS_$DIR. For to mount correctly, this directory must not exist.
<<lessInstallation:
ungzip and copy in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
Usage:
Click on encFS directory and click on mount.
For unmounting, click on origin directory and click on umount, this unmount and remove destination directory.
READ THIS PLEASE:
This script create a directory in your home with name encFS_$DIR. For to mount correctly, this directory must not exist.
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Added: 2007-04-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
907 downloads
KeyIntegrity ServiceHub Beta 5.0
KeyIntegrity family of products is intended for the service of the whole life cycle of program services. more>>
The KeyIntegrity family of products is intended for the service of the whole life cycle of program services and management of a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) based on any platform and technology, including Java and .NET.
KeyIntegrity allows the creation of crucially important business-applications for distributed heterogeneous spaces. KeyIntegrity ServiceHub also integrates people, systems, and applications with external and internal resources of the enterprise.
Keyinyegrity ServiceHub (SHB) is a midware package for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Servicehub consists of:
Web container.
WS Engine. This module carries out the basic functions of Web-service management. Web-services are intended for creation of the distributed applications. Those applications function in the Internet environment (and its variations like - the intranet and the extranet) and their components interact on the basis of standard Web-protocols.
CSUL Engine. This module organizes GUI component model. Form and Report generators are parts of its structure. CSUL Engine is constructed on the basis of XML technologies.
Security Engine. This module provides a Single Sign-On. Single Sign-On allows a user who once passed the authentication to gain access to all the systems he has authorization for immediately, including the client/server and Web-resources. Security Engine supports the basic user authentication technologies and allows administrators to intensify the security of the protected resourses.
BPEL Engine. This module organizes Web-services orchestration. By means of BPEL typical business processes can be characterized as executable and capable of modelling the actual behavior of a business interaction participant. BPEL is focused on the Web services orchestration in the course of a business flow.
DATA Engine. This module organizes work with data pools. It describes the uniform interface for displaying Java objects to any storehouse of data. It is constructed on JDO basis and supports work with great volumes of data, transactions, and use of inquiries. It also allows to save objects in relational and objective databases, in files, etc. It grants independence from a data source.
Unified console for control and administration.
<<lessKeyIntegrity allows the creation of crucially important business-applications for distributed heterogeneous spaces. KeyIntegrity ServiceHub also integrates people, systems, and applications with external and internal resources of the enterprise.
Keyinyegrity ServiceHub (SHB) is a midware package for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Servicehub consists of:
Web container.
WS Engine. This module carries out the basic functions of Web-service management. Web-services are intended for creation of the distributed applications. Those applications function in the Internet environment (and its variations like - the intranet and the extranet) and their components interact on the basis of standard Web-protocols.
CSUL Engine. This module organizes GUI component model. Form and Report generators are parts of its structure. CSUL Engine is constructed on the basis of XML technologies.
Security Engine. This module provides a Single Sign-On. Single Sign-On allows a user who once passed the authentication to gain access to all the systems he has authorization for immediately, including the client/server and Web-resources. Security Engine supports the basic user authentication technologies and allows administrators to intensify the security of the protected resourses.
BPEL Engine. This module organizes Web-services orchestration. By means of BPEL typical business processes can be characterized as executable and capable of modelling the actual behavior of a business interaction participant. BPEL is focused on the Web services orchestration in the course of a business flow.
DATA Engine. This module organizes work with data pools. It describes the uniform interface for displaying Java objects to any storehouse of data. It is constructed on JDO basis and supports work with great volumes of data, transactions, and use of inquiries. It also allows to save objects in relational and objective databases, in files, etc. It grants independence from a data source.
Unified console for control and administration.
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Added: 2006-03-25 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1308 downloads
Service Control 0.1
Service Control is a basically it allows you to easily control services. more>>
Service Control is a basically it allows you to easily control services. Very very simple.
Currently only for Gentoos service directories, so if you use another distrobution, youll have to edit the initial combo variable to suit your needs.
NEEDS TO BE RUN AS ROOT!
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes a while. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean.
<<lessCurrently only for Gentoos service directories, so if you use another distrobution, youll have to edit the initial combo variable to suit your needs.
NEEDS TO BE RUN AS ROOT!
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes a while. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean.
Download (0.44MB)
Added: 2006-01-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Q Desktop Services 0.4.4
QDS is a library for Qt developers which provides cross-platform access to additional features of the various desktop APIs. more>>
The QDS library allows Qt applications to access features provided in common desktop APIs in a portable way, without requiring dependencies on any desktop platform library.
This is especially useful for applications targeting the Unix desktops, because Qt/X11 is very generic and only provides features it can implement on all sub platforms. All library code is licenced under 2-clause BSD licence.
Service implementations are loaded from plugins which link to the respective desktop libraries. The plugin to use can be specified on the applications commandline, in the QDS configuration file or QDS can try to autodetect the currently running platform.
Enhancements:
- Autodetection to use GNOME plugin in case GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID is set
- Replaced the primitive example application with a simple but network aware text editor application
- Support for wildcards in mailcap entries
<<lessThis is especially useful for applications targeting the Unix desktops, because Qt/X11 is very generic and only provides features it can implement on all sub platforms. All library code is licenced under 2-clause BSD licence.
Service implementations are loaded from plugins which link to the respective desktop libraries. The plugin to use can be specified on the applications commandline, in the QDS configuration file or QDS can try to autodetect the currently running platform.
Enhancements:
- Autodetection to use GNOME plugin in case GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID is set
- Replaced the primitive example application with a simple but network aware text editor application
- Support for wildcards in mailcap entries
Download (0.24MB)
Added: 2005-10-07 License: BSD License Price:
1477 downloads
Attach to Email Service Menu 0.7.5
Attach to Email Service Menu is a service menu for Konqueror. more>>
Attach to Email Service Menu is a service menu for Konqueror that works in conjunction with a python script to allow the user to select multiple files and add them as attachments to an email using whatever mail client is configured. If a directory is selected, then its contents will be attached to the email recursively.
Installation:
0) tar -jxf attach-to-email-servicemenu.tar.bz2
1) cd attach-to-email-servicemenu
2) ./install.sh --remove-old
#Get rid of previous installations.
3) ./install.sh [--global-install|--local-install]
#Depending on whether you want system-wide or not.
The Readme file included explains how to set this up for different email clients.
Enhancements:
- New Italian translation by Giurerro.
<<lessInstallation:
0) tar -jxf attach-to-email-servicemenu.tar.bz2
1) cd attach-to-email-servicemenu
2) ./install.sh --remove-old
#Get rid of previous installations.
3) ./install.sh [--global-install|--local-install]
#Depending on whether you want system-wide or not.
The Readme file included explains how to set this up for different email clients.
Enhancements:
- New Italian translation by Giurerro.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1089 downloads
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture 2.6.21.1-gs-2.2 (Kernel-patches)
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture is an open architecture for the provisioning of adaptive QoS functionality... more>>
Adaptive Quality of Service Architecture (AQuoSA) is an open architecture for the provisioning of adaptive Quality of Service functionality into the Linux kernel. The project features a flexible, portable, and lightweight software architecture for supporting QoS-related services on top of a general-purpose operating system as Linux.
The architecture is well founded on formal scheduling analysis and control theoretical results. At the core of the architecture there is an adaptive resource reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on their run-time requirements.
Timing guarantees are provided through an in-kernel reservation based process scheduler, whose services are exposed to applications through a well-designed API.
A supervisor performs admission control, so that admitting into the system new applications with timing guarantees does not affect the timing guarantees of already admitted applications. Also, it takes care of guaranteeing appropriate security policies in the assignment of timing guarantees to users and user groups, as configured by the system administrator.
A feedback-based QoS control layer may be optionally used by applications who want to keep their timing guarantees by using a CPU allocation that is continuously adapted according to their actual needs. This leaverages the programmer, within certain limits, to hard-code any particular reservation amount within the application, because the best allocation is found out automatically at run-time. Also, this enhances the possibilities for the system to host additional QoS controlled applications. The available control algorithms are well founded on formal scheduling models and control theoretical results.
<<lessThe architecture is well founded on formal scheduling analysis and control theoretical results. At the core of the architecture there is an adaptive resource reservation layer that is capable of dynamically adapting the CPU allocation for QoS aware applications based on their run-time requirements.
Timing guarantees are provided through an in-kernel reservation based process scheduler, whose services are exposed to applications through a well-designed API.
A supervisor performs admission control, so that admitting into the system new applications with timing guarantees does not affect the timing guarantees of already admitted applications. Also, it takes care of guaranteeing appropriate security policies in the assignment of timing guarantees to users and user groups, as configured by the system administrator.
A feedback-based QoS control layer may be optionally used by applications who want to keep their timing guarantees by using a CPU allocation that is continuously adapted according to their actual needs. This leaverages the programmer, within certain limits, to hard-code any particular reservation amount within the application, because the best allocation is found out automatically at run-time. Also, this enhances the possibilities for the system to host additional QoS controlled applications. The available control algorithms are well founded on formal scheduling models and control theoretical results.
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
878 downloads
File Service Protocol 2.8.1b24
File Service Protocol is a UDP-based file transfer protocol which is excellent for bad lines. more>>
FSP stands for File Service Protocol. It is a very lightweight UDP based protocol for transferring files.
FSP has many benefits over FTP, mainly for running anonymous archives. FSP protocol is valuable in all kinds of environments because it is one of the only TCP/IP protocols that is not aggressive about bandwidth, while still being sufficiently fault tolerant.
FSP is what anonymous FTP *should* be.
FSP: reliable and bandwidth friendly way to access publicly available data. Some people calls it UDP FTP.
Enhancements:
- use getopt from stdio.h instead of getopt.h in fspscan.c
- fspscan now compiles on AIX and other OS without glibc (hoaxter)
- !! fixed fatal bug from b23. Server sends large packets to clients if
- client request has not prefered reply size inside. This confuses all old fsp clients.
- common/strdup.c removed
- bsd_src/function.c bcopy -> memmove
- removed STDC_HEADER checks, drop support for pre-ANSI compilers started work on alternate SCons based build system
- fspd: use urandom, not random -> avoid hangs on Lin suck 2.6
- build system converted to SCons
- !! fixed directory listing bug in client library introduced in beta23
- improvements to security of FSP clients
- seq. numbers are now randomized
- seed random number generator in fsp clients
- check cmd in received packets
- check pos in received packets
<<lessFSP has many benefits over FTP, mainly for running anonymous archives. FSP protocol is valuable in all kinds of environments because it is one of the only TCP/IP protocols that is not aggressive about bandwidth, while still being sufficiently fault tolerant.
FSP is what anonymous FTP *should* be.
FSP: reliable and bandwidth friendly way to access publicly available data. Some people calls it UDP FTP.
Enhancements:
- use getopt from stdio.h instead of getopt.h in fspscan.c
- fspscan now compiles on AIX and other OS without glibc (hoaxter)
- !! fixed fatal bug from b23. Server sends large packets to clients if
- client request has not prefered reply size inside. This confuses all old fsp clients.
- common/strdup.c removed
- bsd_src/function.c bcopy -> memmove
- removed STDC_HEADER checks, drop support for pre-ANSI compilers started work on alternate SCons based build system
- fspd: use urandom, not random -> avoid hangs on Lin suck 2.6
- build system converted to SCons
- !! fixed directory listing bug in client library introduced in beta23
- improvements to security of FSP clients
- seq. numbers are now randomized
- seed random number generator in fsp clients
- check cmd in received packets
- check pos in received packets
Download (0.33MB)
Added: 2005-04-26 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1642 downloads
KGpg Shredder Service Menu 0.6
Service Menu for shredder function of KGpg. more>>
KGpg Shredder Service Menu is a service menu for shredder function of KGpg. Im sick of dragging files to the icon (See SS).
I dont know if you need to install the shredder onto your desktop or not (probably not).
Either way, extract and place in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus and re-open Konqueror. Comment or email me for improvements. Addy can be found in the file.
Enhancements:
- Thanks to Dr. Pavri for bringing shred command to my attention.
- The archive now has two files.
- shred.desktop is for shred command, kgpg-shred.desktop is for kgpg command.
<<lessI dont know if you need to install the shredder onto your desktop or not (probably not).
Either way, extract and place in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus and re-open Konqueror. Comment or email me for improvements. Addy can be found in the file.
Enhancements:
- Thanks to Dr. Pavri for bringing shred command to my attention.
- The archive now has two files.
- shred.desktop is for shred command, kgpg-shred.desktop is for kgpg command.
Download (0.001MB)
Added: 2006-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1066 downloads
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