xclip is a command line utility that is designed to run on any system with an
X11 implementation. It provides an interface to X selections ("the clipboard")
from the command line. It can read data from standard in or a file and place it
in an X selection for pasting into other X applications. xclip can also print
an X selection to standard out, which can then be redirected to a file or
another program.
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* Reads data piped to standard in or files given as arguments
* Prints contents of selection to standard out
* Accesses the XA_PRIMARY, XA_SECONDARY or XA_CLIPBOARD selection
* Supports the INCR mechanism for large transfers
* Connects to the X display in $DISPLAY, or specified with -display host:0
* Waits for selection requests in the background
xrsi is a minimalist (8kb) break enforcer for Linux/Unix for the
prevention of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) otherwise known as
Occupational Overuse Syndrome (OOS).
gmrun is a very featureful GTK+-2 Run box. Its features include:
* Tilde completion
* Completion for separate words
* Cycleable command history
* Configuration file in ${PREFIX}/share/gmrun/gmrunrc,
which can be copied to ~/.gmrunrc
* Can spawn commands in a terminal
* Intelligent URL handling
fbdesk is a small application designed for the Fluxbox windowmanager that
allows management of icons on the desktop.
current features:
o XPM and PNG image loading
o Antialias text
o UTF-8 and multibyte support
o Vertical text
o Grid snapping
o GUI for icon management
o Fluxbox menu style
xrootconsole is a small utility which displays its input in a transparent
text box on X's root window. It will read from any file listed on the
command line or, by default, from stdin. It is most useful when it reads
from a FIFO; this allows you to redirect multiple commands to the FIFO
and monitor their output.
The sbxkb program is modernized replacement for classic xxkb. It is not
as configurable, but avoids few very annoying bugs of xxkb (i.e. it just
works). Comes with 224 national flag icons.
LeechCraft is a free open source cross-platform modular live environment.
It has modules for everything:
* Full-featured web-browser with support for all major web-standards.
* Advanced multiprotocol modular IM client currently supporting XMPP (Jabber),
IRC, WLM/MSN, MRIM and quite a few other protocols and with a bunch of
features from metacontacts and Off-The-Record support to audio calls.
* Collection-oriented media player with a lot of features from gapless
playback and transcoding for removable devices to social features like
recommended artists and nearby events.
* Efficient and fast BitTorrent client with full support for the BitTorrent
protocol and all its widespread extensions and magnet links.
* Modular document viewer supporting PDF, DjVu, PostScript, MOBI and other
formats.
* RSS feed reader supporting common feed formats with extensions like MediaRSS
or GeoRSS as well as with extensive support for Broadcatching and podcasts and
their automatic retrieval.
* User-space package manager with its own repository of plugins, themes, icons
and much more.
* A bunch of Desktop Environment-enabling modules from window manager
controller to power manager, taskbar, tray and a customizable panel.
* The "Summary" tab that displays all your downloads, updates and statuses.
Composes and mails a complaint about inappropriate commercial use of
usenet/e-mail. Sends complaint his/her provider by default, but
destination is configurable. Can be used with as few as three keystrokes.
A third-party forwarding service called Abuse.net is used for
complaints to the offender's provider. This ensures that the best
known complaint address is used. The first time you use Abuse.net,
you will receive a message asking you to register. See www.abuse.net.
This was created in the belief that a single, concise message is the
most appropriate way to complain. Mail bombing (e-mailing megabytes
of useless data) and public flaming (replying on usenet, causing your
complaint to be duplicated on every machine in the network) are
discouraged.
This is an SNMP message encoding and decoding library, providing very
low-level facilities; you pretty much need to read the SNMP RFCs to use
it. It is, however, very fast (it's more than an order of magnitude
faster than Net::SNMP, and it can send a request and parse a response in
only slightly more time than the snmpd from net-snmp takes to parse the
request and send a response), and it's relatively complete --- the
interface is flexible enough that you can use it to write SNMP
management applications, SNMP agents, and test suites for SNMP
implementations.
The package also includes NSNMP::Simple, which lets you get or set a
single OID via SNMP with a single line of code. It's easier to use, and
roughly an order of magnitude faster, than Net::SNMP.
Ghostscript is the well-known PostScript interpreter which is available for
all common and most esoteric platforms and supports many different printers
and some displays.
This is distributed with the GNU General Public License, which allows
free use, and free copying and redistribution under certain conditions
(including, in some cases, commercial distribution).
This port includes add-on packages (not part of the official gs release)
o HP8XX driver for HP DeskJet 880C/882C/895C
- http://www.gelhaus.net/hp880c/
o DJ970 driver for HP DeskJet 970CXi
- http://www.harsch.net/Ghostscript/ghostscript.html
o PCL3 driver for HP DeskJet series
- http://home.vrweb.de/martin.lottermoser/pcl3.html
o Gimp-Print driver for Canon/Epson/Lexmark/HP printers
- http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/
o Special drivers for verious printer models
- Alps, Canon, Epson, NEC, Lexmark, Ricoh,...
o Additional contributed uniprint driver profiles for
- Epson Stylus Color 740 and Epson LQ-1170