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swapd 1.0.1

swapd 1.0.1


swapd is a dynamic swap creation deamon. more>>
swapd is a dynamic swap creation deamon, it monitors the system memory and detect when swap creation will be required. the swap size is determined automatically with respect of sysadmin limits.
Installation:
- Make sure you are logged in as root.
- Run make install.
- Take a look at /usr/local/etc/swapd.conf and change what is necessary.
- Create the swap directory you chose in swapd.conf (it should be accessible only by root).
- Add the following line to /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
/usr/local/sbin/swapd
- If you recompiled the kernel, now would be the time to reboot. If you havent, just rehash and run swapd as root.
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Added: 2005-10-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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karabass

karabass


karabass is just system information(memory swap ram cpu fan eth0 houre amarok now playing..) i draw all part with the gimp. more>>
karabass is my first karamba theme , just nice one, soory for my unpercfect english but its not so easy for a frog.

karabass is just system information(memory swap ram cpu fan eth0 houre amarok now playing..) i draw all part with the gimp.

Easy to modify it, i put in the compact file a empty background so if you dont like this one just draw yourself and rename this file...

On this desktop i just put liquidweather and meteosat them..

I use kubuntu 5.10 with kde 3.5

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Added: 2006-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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rpnKalc Alpha

rpnKalc Alpha


rpnKalc is a very simple rpn (reverse polish notation) calculator. more>>
rpnKalc is a very simple rpn (reverse polish notation) calculator. Be warned I know very little about math and programming. Do not use for anything important such as money.

I am posting this in hope that i can get feedback on usability (things like keyboard commands) and if it functions proper.

Usage:
where #: is a place in the stack
d = drop
s = swap
n = sign change (1:)*(-1)
p = to the power 2:^1:
r = 1:root(2:)
+ = addition
- = subtracion
* = Multiplication
/ = division
Things that dont yet exist.
add trig functions
e
ln
log
variables
abs
pi
modules %

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Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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cryptoswap 0.0.3

cryptoswap 0.0.3


The cryptoswap package supports building an encrypted swap partition when a system boots. more>>
The cryptoswap package supports building an encrypted swap partition when a system boots. This must be necessary on systems that use encrypted filesystems because plaintext secrets may be written to disk when memory is swapped to disk.
Cryptoswap.sh should be installed in /etc/init.d. During system boot, cryptoswap.sh should execute right before checkroot.sh. When shutting down, cryptoswap should execute after sysklogd.
This package also includes an initialization script for building loopback encrypted /tmp. This may be necessary if a system contains encrypted filesystems but / is not encrypted. A link from directories like /var/tmp to /tmp may be appropriate. There are a few other alternatives for systems such as these:
1. Tmpfs is a Linux kernel feature that allows /tmp to exist in memory. This is a good solution for systems with a lot of memory and/or (encrypted) swap.
2. If you have a system that uses encrypted home directories, per-user temporary directories inside $HOME could be used. This would ensure that users data is protected but would require that all applications use $HOME/tmp instead of /tmp.
Finally, the project may be used to create an encrypted root filesystem. Doing so requires two special partitions. First, create a small partition to hold your kernel and initrd image, /dev/hdaX. Second create a large partition to contain the root of your filesystem, /dev/hdaY.
Next configure and install an initrd-based boot system:
1. Ensure romfs is compiled in your kernel (not a module).
2. Create a kernel-supported filesystem on /dev/hdaX and copy your kernel to /vmlinux.
3. Download busybox and extract it as initrd/busybox.
4. Update initrd/src/etc/modules.initrd to include any modules needed to boot.
5. Build cryptoswaps initrd image (cd initrd && make initrd) and copy it to the filesystem on /dev/hdaX at /initrd.img.gz.
6. Make sure you use literal = "root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc rw" or LILO equivalent.
Finally, create a proper encrypted filesystem on /dev/hdaY:
1. Randomize the partition: dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/hdaY.
2. Set up a loopback device: openssl enc -d -aes-256-ecb -in initrd/src/etc/efsk | losetup -p0 -e aes /dev/loop0 /dev/hdaY.
3. Create the root filesystem: mkfs.ext2 /dev/loop0.
4. Mount your new root filesystem: mount /dev/loop0 .
5. Populate your new root filesystem.
Enhancements:
- Added initrd build environment.
- Documentation update.
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Added: 2006-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CookieSwap 0.5.0

CookieSwap 0.5.0


CookieSwap provides an extension that enables you to maintain numerous sets or profiles of cookies that you can quickly. more>>
CookieSwap provides an extension that enables you to maintain numerous sets or profiles of cookies that you can quickly.
Main features:
- Changing your cookies/identity to web e-mail sites (like Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc) so that you can quickly look like different users. Nice if you maintain multiple accounts and are tired of logging out and then back in to switch accounts. Also nice if two people are using the same computer and want to switch between accounts quickly.
- Changing your cookies/identity to see how sites like Amazon and Google treat you differently depending on who you are. For example, if Amazon recognizes you as a returning shopper they give you a different looking page (and there were claims that they give you different prices also). Google has begun to use a feature called "Personalized Search", where they modify their search results based on your user identity. There is a question about this when you create your Google account. The results of Google searches are different depending on if Google knows you or not. Use CookieSwap to quickly swap between Google recognizing you and being anonymous. Run the same search and see the differences.
- If you design web sites, you can setup numerous cookie profiles to look like different types of users and swap between those users quickly and easily to test your site in numerous modes (you can hand edit the cookies to have distinct values in each profile using a nice extension like Add & Edit Cookies).
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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cfgstoragemaker 1.1

cfgstoragemaker 1.1


cfgstoragemaker is an MRTG configuration file generator for storage monitoring via SNMP. more>>
cfgstoragemaker remotely generates an MRTG config file in order to graph all storage devices (disk, memory, and swap) of one or more specific host(s) via SNMP.
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Added: 2005-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Planetoids 1.0

Planetoids 1.0


Planetoids is a game similar to bejeweled. more>>
Planetoids is a game similar to bejeweled. The player must swap jewels to create combinations, including power and hyper jewels.

It includes a top score board to keep track of high player scores. Planetoids game also includes a hint feature, various jewel types, custom board sizes, and more.

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Added: 2006-02-08 License: Freeware Price:
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sarPplot 1.0.3

sarPplot 1.0.3


sarPplot is a simple application which takes output of atsar application and put it into Gnuplot config files. more>>
sarPplot project is a simple application which takes output of atsar application and put it into Gnuplot config files, kind of useful on server boxes for performance analyze, which is availabel on:
- cpu
- processload
- disk
- disk-partition
- memory&swap
- paging&swapping
- interrupts
- kernel-resources
- ttyactivity
- net-interf(general)
- net-interf(errors)
- ipv4(general)
- ipv4(errors)
- tcpv4(general)
- tcpv4(errors)
- udpv4
- icmpv4(general)
- icmpv4(pertype)
- nfs(general)
- nfs(errors)
- nfs(server)
- nfs-rpc(calls)
Enhancements:
- A grid feature was added along with httprequests and httpdpid targets.
- A bug in the interr function was fixed.
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Added: 2006-09-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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wmsm.app 0.2.1

wmsm.app 0.2.1


wmsm.app is a WindowMaker System Monitor. more>>
wmsm.app is a WindowMaker System Monitor.
Main features:
- Processor load
- Memory load
- Swap load
- Disk I/O (read/write)
- Uptime
- Two different scale types
Installation:
cd wmsm
make
make install (root)
Enhancements:
- added -d < dev > option to select the device that should observe, e.g. hda or sda (thanks to Carles Garrigues and krakov)
- added small point befor IOR and IOW only if the change of IOR or IOW was to small to display with the scale. Result: .IOR or .IOW
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Added: 2006-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hardware Monitor applet 1.4

Hardware Monitor applet 1.4


The Hardware Monitor applet is a small program for the Gnome panel. more>>
Hardware Monitor applet is a small program for the Gnome panel which tries to be a beautiful all-round solution to hardware monitoring.
It also tries to be user-friendly and generally nice and sensible, integrating pleasantly with the rest of your Gnome desktop.
Main features:
- A graphical view where each monitor is represented by a (time, measurement) colored curve
- A bar-plot view with a horizontal bar per monitor
- A column view with a column (time, measurement) diagram for each monitor
- A textual view which simply lists the monitors and the currently measured values
- A flame view which produces spiffy flames, the sizes of which are determined by the values of the monitored device
And the applet supports monitoring the following hardware characteristics:
- CPU usage (all CPUs, or one at the time) - niced background processes such as SETI@home are automatically ignored
- Memory usage - cache and buffers are automatically ignored
- Swap usage
- Load average
- Disk usage (or disk space free)
- Network throughput (Ethernet, wireless, modem, serial link), either incoming or outgoing or both
- Temperatures from internal sensors (e.g. system board and CPU temperatures)
- Fan speeds from internal sensors
- To avoid eating CPU time when it is scarce, the applet lowers its priority.
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Added: 2007-01-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OAMP 0.1

OAMP 0.1


OAMP stands for (O)penBSD + (A)pache + (M)ySQL + (P)ostgreSQL + PHP. more>>
OAMP stands for (O)penBSD + (A)pache + (M)ySQL + (P)ostgreSQL + PHP. The project is the OpenBSD cousin of LAMP, except that it also provides the SQlite database engine, Perl, Ruby, and Python.

In addition, OAMP provides phpMyAdmin and phpPgAdmin for easy administration of MySQL and PostgreSQL over the Web.

OpenBSD is widely regarded as the most secure operating system in existence and its features can be used to satisfy all aspects of information assurance (i.e. confidentiality, integrity, availability). For instance, as of version 4.0 OpenBSD encrypts the swap partition by default and puts the Apache server in a "jail" environment, so if it is compromised the damage will be contained. In addition, all applications that come with OpenBSD have undergone source code audit and have been hardened accordingly. OAMP also provides the SQLite database, Perl, Python and Ruby.
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Added: 2007-02-22 License: BSD License Price:
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Steel Bank Common Lisp 1.0.8

Steel Bank Common Lisp 1.0.8


Steel Bank Common Lisp is a common Lisp native compiler. more>>
Steel Bank Common Lisp is a development environment for Common Lisp, with excellent support for the ANSI standard: garbage collection, lexical closures, powerful macros, strong dynamic typing, incremental compilation, and the famous Common Lisp Object System (multimethods and all).

Steel Bank Common Lisp also includes many extensions, such as native threads, socket support, a statistical profiler, programmable streams, and more. These are all available through an integrated, interactive native compiler which feels like an interpreter.

SBCL is unique in being a multiplatform native compiler which bootstraps itself completely from source, using a C compiler and any other ANSI Common Lisp implementation.

Whats New in This Release:

* enhancement: experimental macro SB-EXT:COMPARE-AND-SWAP provides
atomic compare-and-swap operations on threaded platforms.
* enhancement: experimental function SB-EXT:RESTRICT-COMPILER-POLICY
allows assining a global minimum value to optimization qualities
(overriding proclamations and declarations).
* enhancement: closed over variables can be stack-allocated on x86
and x86-64.
* performance bug fix: GETHASH and (SETF GETHASH) are once again
non-consing.
* optimization: slot definition lookup is now O(1). This speeds up
eg. SLOT-VALUE and (SETF SLOT-VALUE) with variable slot names.
* optimization: STRING-TO-OCTETS is now up to 60% faster for UTF-8.
* optimization: ASSOC and MEMBER can now be open-coded for all
combinations of keyword arguments when second argument is constant
and SPEED >= SPACE. In other cases a specialized version is
selected.
* bug fix: using obsoleted structure instances with TYPEP and
generic functions now signals a sensible error.
* bug fix: threads waiting on GET-FOREGROUND can be interrupted.
(reported by Kristoffer Kvello)
* bug fix: backtrace construction is now more careful when making
lisp-objects from pointers on the stack, to avoid creating bogus
objects that can be seen by the GC.
* bug fix: defaulting of values in contexts expecting more than 7
variables now works on x86-64. (reported by Christopher Laux)
* bug fix: modifications to packages (INTERN, EXPORT, etc) are now
thread safe.
* bug fix: (SETF SYMBOL-PLIST) no longer allows assigning a non-list
as the property-list of a symbol.
* bug fix: DEFMETHOD forms with CALL-NEXT-METHOD in the method body,
in EVAL-WHEN forms with both :COMPILE-TOPLEVEL and :LOAD-TOPLEVEL
situations requested, are once again file-compileable. (reported
by Sascha Wilde)

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Added: 2007-07-25 License: BSD License Price:
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Phasi 0.2

Phasi 0.2


Phasi is another tool for system info written in PHP. more>>
Phasi project is another tool for system info written in PHP, with graphical report displaying several devices info, show memory status , SWAP use , and mounted disk partitions.
Main features:
- CPU Info
- Devices info
- Memory Status
- SWAP Status
- Disk partitions
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Atop 1.21

Atop 1.21


Atop is an interactive monitor for Linux-systems to view the load on system-level and process-level. more>>
Atop project is an ASCII full-screen performance monitor, similar to the top command.
At regular intervals, it shows system-level activity related to the CPU, memory, swap, disks and network layers, and it shows for every active process the CPU utilization in system and user mode, the virtual and resident memory growth, priority, username, state, and exit code.
The process level activity is also shown for processes which finished during the last interval, to get a complete overview about the consumers of things such as CPU time.
Atop only shows the active system-resources and processes, and only shows the deviations since the previous interval.
Enhancements:
- A new command, atopsar, has been added to generate detailed system activity reports (similar to the UNIX command sar) using the compressed logfiles as written by atop.
- These reports can also be generated for the current situation by specifying an interval for atopsar on the command line.
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Added: 2007-08-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PawPaw 0.6

PawPaw 0.6


PawPaw is a forth-like language except that it allows top-down development. more>>
PawPaw is a forth-like language except that it allows top-down development.
There are several stacks. As you would expect there is a data stack, a return stack. But there is also a control structure stack.
Include files are implemented with the # token, which is followed by the filename to include (up to 19 levels).
Here is a list of the words that are implemented so far:
EXIT calls exit(0) to end the interpreter.
+L add longs
.L print long
+ int add
. int print
: define a new word
niy print that a word (string arg) is not implemented, exit the interpret loop early.
; end a definition
"word" edit calls the Kwrite editor on the source file name corresponding to word.
(note the name of the file is a hex string followed by .pp)
size var name define a variable.
value const name define a constant
@C fetch from a character var
!C store to a char var
@S fetch from a short var
!S store to a short var
@ integer fetch
! integer store
- int subtract
- int multiply
% int modulus
/ int divide
& integer and
| integer or
^ integer exclusive or
~ 1s complement integer
> integer shift right
> < >= L convert int to long
L->I convert long to int
@L fetch long
!L store long
-L long subtract
*L long multiply
%L long modulus
&L long and
|L long or
^L long eor
~L ones complement long
L shift long right by int arg
L =L !=L ==L long relationals
dup int dup
dupL long dup
drop int drop
dropL long drop
rot int rot
rotL long rot
swap int swap
swapL long swap
pick int pick
pickL long pick by int arg
[]! subscripted store
/* ... */ comment
"word" compile compile a definition file
"xxx" "yyy" add_dep add a dependency for yyy to word xxx file.
control structure
if (expr) then true-part else false-part fi
or
if (expr) then true-part fi
while expr do body od
until expr do body od
Enhancements:
- Autoloading was fixed.
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