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audio/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin-0.2.4 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Panel plugin for controlling PulseAudio mixer
Xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin is a panel plugin for controlling an audio output volume of the PulseAudio mixer. The volume can be adjusted using keyboard shortcuts, mouse wheel, or via a linked external audio mixer tool.
audio/xhippo-3.5 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Generic music player for Unix-like systems
Xhippo is a Generic music player for Unix. Written in GTK, it has optional GNOME support. It supports all types of files, defaults including mp3, midi, wav, etc. More can be added via the configuration file using external players
audio/xmms-ladspa-1.1 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
XMMS Plugin that provides LADSPA Plugins to XMMS
XMMS LADSPA an Effect Plugin for XMMS that provides (some of) the power of the Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API (LADSPA) to your everyday MP3 and all-around media player. With XMMS LADSPA you can use any number of audio processing plugins written to the LADSPA specification,
audio/xvmixer-1.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Open Look-based audio mixer
Open Look-based audio mixer
benchmarks/dbs-1.1.5 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Distributed network benchmarking system
DBS is a useful tool chest for evaluating TCP implementations, specifically flow control, retransmission control and congestion avoidance. -It can treat multiple TCP connections spanning multiple hosts simultaneously, and -It has the capability of measuring the changes of application level throughput at every data transmission.
benchmarks/flops-2.1 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Floating point benchmark to give your MFLOPS rating
flops.c is a C program which attempts to estimate your system's floating- point 'MFLOPS' rating for the FADD, FSUB, FMUL, and FDIV operations based on specific 'instruction mixes' (discussed below). The program provides an estimate of PEAK MFLOPS performance by making maximal use of register variables with minimal interaction with main memory. The execution loops are all small so that they will fit in any cache. The flops.c execution modules include various percent weightings of FDIV's (from 0% to 25% FDIV's) so that the range of performance can be obtained when using FDIV's. FDIV's, being computationally more intensive than FADD's or FMUL's, can impact performance considerably on some systems.
benchmarks/libmicro-0.4.1 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Set of utilities to benchmark productivity of system calls
LibMicro is a portable set of microbenchmarks that many Solaris engineers used during Solaris 10 development to measure the performance of various system and library calls. LibMicro was developed by Bart Smaalders and Phil Harman as part of their If another OS is faster it's a Solaris bug performance campaign.
benchmarks/nbench-2.2.3 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
BYTE Magazine's native benchmarks
This is a Linux/Unix port of release 2 of BYTE Magazine's BYTEmark benchmark program (previously known as BYTE's Native Mode Benchmarks). It is designed to expose the capabilities of a system's CPU, FPU, and memory system.
benchmarks/netperfmeter-1.3.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Network Performance Meter
NetPerfMeter is a network performance meter for the UDP, TCP, SCTP and DCCP transport protocols over IPv4 and IPv6. It simultaneously transmits bidirectional flows to an endpoint and measures the resulting flow bandwidths and QoS. The results are written as vector and scalar files. The vector files can e.g. be used to create plots of the results.
benchmarks/pathload-1.3.2 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Measurement tool for network path available bandwidth estimation
Pathload is a tool that can estimate the available bandwidth of network paths.