KDE System Guard Daemon is the daemon part of ksysguard. The daemon
can be installed on a remote machine to enable ksysguard on another
machine to monitor it through the daemon running there.
Foremost is a console program to recover files based on their headers
and footers. Foremost can work on image files, such as those generated
by dd, Safeback, Encase, etc, or directly on a drive. The headers and
footers are specified by a configuration file, so you can pick and
choose which headers you want to look for.
WikipediaFS is a mountable Linux virtual file system that allows to
read and edit articles from Wikipedia (or any Mediawiki-based site) as
if they were real files.
It is thus possible to view and edit articles using your favourite
text-editor. Text-editors tend to be more convenient than a simple
browser form when it comes to editing large texts and they generally
include useful features such as Mediawiki syntax highlighting and spell
checking.
Genetic Algorithm File Fitter, or just GAFFitter, is a command-line software
written in C++ that arranges -- via a genetic algorithm -- an input list of
items or files/directories into volumes of a certain capacity (target), such
as CD or DVD, in a way that the total wastage is minimized.
By smartly arranging the input list, GAFFitter fits better the given items
and so optimizes (reduces) the number of required volumes to pack them.
GUI application used to monitor UPS devices controlled by the APCUPSD package.
The program uses the NIS interface from apcupsd to collect event and status
information for display to the end-user. Because of this great interface,
this program can be executed on any OS supported machine and use the network
socket interface to connect back to apcupsd.
GdMap is a tool to inspect the used space of folders. Files are
displayed in a cushioned tree map. Useful if you wonder where all your
free space went to.
FunionFS means an Union filesystem for the FUSE driver.
This program works only with the Fuse driver which is natively
included since the 2.6.14 Linux kernel.
Fusepak is a small program that makes it possible to mount PACK or WAD files
(used in many games, most notably by id Software) under a directory. This
is achieved by using FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace). The following formats
are supported:
- WAD, can be found in Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny games
- PACK, can be found in Quake, Quake2, and other games based on
id Software's Quake engine
- WAD2, can be found inside of PACK files
- LGP, can be found in PC version of Final Fantasy VII
- PAK, can be found in Dune 2
- KSGRP, can be found in Duke Nukem 3D
Secondary goal of fusepak is to provide simple framework which allows one to
quickly add support for another file format.
mhddfs - Multi HDD [FUSE] File System
File system for unifying several mount points into one
This FUSE-based file system allows mount points (or directories) to be
combined, simulating a single big volume which can merge several hard
drives or remote file systems. It is like unionfs, but can choose the
drive with the most free space to create new files on, and can move
data transparently between drives.
Configuration tools tightly integrated within the GNOME 3 desktop.