Toshctl is a command-line tool to allow access to much of the
Toshiba hardware interface developed by Jonathan Buzzard and
Linux toshset by Charles D. Schwieters.
It can do things linke set the LCD brightness, set CPU speed and set
fan speed.
Terminal ScreenSaver (or tss for short) is an attempt to clone and enhance
FreeBSD's text-mode screen saver. Although intended for GNU/Linux, it works
fine under FreeBSD and probably a lot of other Unix-based operating systems.
Unlike the daemonsaver in FreeBSD, you may choose ASCII art of your own liking
or make your own.
uhidd is a userland driver/daemon for USB HID devices (e.g. mouse,
keyboard) using libusb20. The driver aims to support USB HID devices
with multiple Top-Level application collections in one interface, i.e,
HID devices with multiple logical device sharing one endpoint.
Conky is an advanced, highly configurable system monitor.
This port configures conky for use with the Awesome window manager
from x11-wm/awesome. Unless you're using Awesome or some other system
with a client pipe, you probably want the main version of Conky in
sysutils/conky.
USBHotkey allows you to catch USB keyboard events (key press and release
events) and transform them into X11 keyboard events using a Ruby script.
This provides mechanism for creating keymaps that can be more complicated
than the standard table-based keymap approach of X11.
This little script enables you to ``edit an ls'', i.e. it will load a
list of filenames into your favourite editor (presumably vi). Any
changes to the filenames will result in renaming the respective files.
Read the comments in the script for details.
BSD-style copyright and standard disclaimer applies.
Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system using
a cross-platform specification language that manages all the separate
elements normally aggregated in different files, like users, cron jobs, and
hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and
files.
Pwsafe is a Unix commandline program that manages encrypted password databases.
* Pure command-line operation if desired (good for remote access over ssh)
* Can interact with X11 selection & clipboard.
* Portable, endianess-clean, misaligned-access-free C++. Compiles cleanly
on Linux, *BSD, OS X, Solaris.
* Compatible with CounterPane's PasswordSafe Win32 program versions 1.9.x.
whatpix is a GPL Perl console application which finds and optionally moves or
deletes duplicate files.
whatpix was originally written by codex@bogus.net. The original web site for
whatpix is http://www.bogus.net/~codex/ You can find versions prior to 1.0
there.
whatpix is currently being developed and maintained by 3Jane Tessier-Ashpool
and Gerard Lanois.
Xbattbar shows the current (laptop) battery status in the X window
environment. The battery indicator of this program is very simple: a simple
bar in the bottom of your display. With its color, it indicates the
AC-line status (plugged in or off-line), and battery
charging/remaining level.