IPA -- Pluggable Accounting System
Main features:
- flexible general purpose accounting system;
- supports static and dynamic rules;
- supports limits, sublimits and thresholds;
- works with external accounting modules;
- works with external database modules;
- works with external statistics modules;
- accounting per specified period of a week.
The Marionette Collective
A modern scalable datacenter orchestration framework
This is the distribution of "less", a paginator similar to "more" or "pg",
but much more powerful.
k8temp is a utility to read the on-die temperature sensors provided by
AMD K8 and K10 processors, including most Athlon 64's and Opterons.
This library is intended to be used by applications that need to communicate
with (or at least identify) devices that are attached via a parallel port.
The aim of this library is to take all the worry about the above wrinkles
from the application. It will figure out which methods are appropriate for
the currently running kernel (or operating system).
This is a small script to find kernel modules
more easy.
LMon is a package for near real-time monitoring of logs, sending email alerts
upon known (rule hits) or unknown data (rule misses). It features buffering of
multiple rule hits within a given interval, cap at a given maximum number of
lines, wait for a given interval before sending next alert, and auto- discovery
of log rotation. It can be run from the command line without configuration, or
be controlled from a central configuration file with multiple instances
monitoring different log files/sending alerts to different people.
debootstrap is a tool which will install a Debian base system into
a subdirectory of another, already installed system. It doesn't require an
installation CD, just access to a Debian repository.
In FreeBSD, you can use debootstrap to install Debian into
a subdirectory of your existing FreeBSD installation (i386 or amd64)
and then run Debian GNU/kFreeBSD (i386 or amd64) or Debian Linux (i386)
in a jail or chroot.
K3b is a GUI frontend to the CD recording programs cdrdao and cdrecord.
It's aim is to provide a very user friendly interface to all the tasks that
come with CD and DVD recording.
Features so far:
* Creating data CDs (on-the-fly, rockridge, joliet, El-Torito)
* Creating audio CDs (WAV, MP3, OGG, CD-TEXT; normalization and on-the fly)
* Creating Video CDs (VCD 1.1, 2.0, SVCD, CD-i support (Version 4))
* Creating mixed-mode CDs (CD-Extra (CD-Plus, Enhanced Audio CD))
* Creating eMovix CDs
* CD Copy (single + multi session, audio, enhanced audio, cloning)
* DVD burning (DVD-R(W), DVD+R(W), eMovix, Formatting DVD-RWs and DVD+RWs)
* CD Ripping (CDDB support, CD-TEXT reading, several formats)
* DVD Ripping and DivX/XviD encoding
* Blanking of CDRWs.
* Retrieving Table of contents and cdr information.
* Writing existing iso images to CD and DVD.
* Writing cue/bin files created for CDRWIN
* DVD copy (no video transcoding yet)
* Enhanced cd device handling (burnfree and justlink support)
* KParts plugin
A user-space utility for testing the memory subsystem for faults. It is
portable and should compile and work on any 32- or 64-bit Unix-like system.
(Yes, even weird, proprietary Unices, and even Mac OS X.) For hardware
developers, memtester can be told to test memory starting at a particular
physical address as of memtester version 4.1.0.
The original source was by Simon Kirby <sim@stormix.com>. The program has
been rewritten by Charles Cazabon and many additional tests were added to
help catch borderline memory. He also rewrote the original tests (which
catch mainly memory bits which are stuck permanently high or low) so that
they run approximately an order of magnitude faster.