`setcdboot' is used on the DEC Alpha platform to mark a file bootable
within an Alpha ISO-9660 image bootable. First create an ISO-9660 image
using `mkisofs', and then run
setcdboot <name_of_iso_image> <boot_path_within_image>
Once a bootable file image has been marked with `setcdboot', burn the image
to CDROM media in the usual manner. To boot the resulting CDROM, simply
specify the CDROM device as the boot device and the Alpha will boot as if
from hard disk.
This is pstree. It is a small program that shows the ps
listing as a tree (as the name implies...). It has several options
to make selection criteria and to change the output style.
For that it uses the output of /bin/ps.
Use ViM as a more(1)/less(1) pager replacement.
To set as your default pager, export PAGER=vimpager in your shell's
rcfile.
See the manpage for various options. Of note, some options in your
.vimrc can cause strange behaviour. Creating ~/.vimpagerrc will give
you a clean ViM environment.
Text::Unaccent is a module that remove accents from a string. unac_string
converts the input string from the specified charset to UTF-16 and call
unac_string_utf16 to return the unaccented equivalent. The conversion from
and to UTF-16 is done with iconv(1).
tvtwm is a version of twm which incorporates virtual desktops, similar
to vtwm and swm. It is nearly identical to twm until you specify a
virtual desktop size in your .[tv]twmrc file, which is when you start
getting the benefits of this window manager.
The Xen Project hypervisor is an open-source type-1 or baremetal hypervisor,
which makes it possible to run many instances of an operating system or indeed
different operating systems in parallel on a single machine (or host). The Xen
Project hypervisor is the only type-1 hypervisor that is available as open
source. It is used as the basis for a number of different commercial and open
source applications, such as: server virtualization, Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS), desktop virtualization, security applications, embedded and hardware
appliances
Virt Viewer provides a graphical viewer for the guest OS
display. At this time is supports guest OS using the VNC
protocol. Further protocols may be supported in the future
as user demand dictates. The viewer can connect directly
to both local and remotely hosted guest OS, optionally
using SSL/TLS encryption.
hnb is a program to organize many kinds of data in one place,
including addresses, TODO lists, ideas, book reviews, brainstorming,
speech outlines, etc. It stores data in XML format, and is capable
of native export to ASCII and HTML.
This module implements a single function, tchomp, which will remove all known
line separators.
The regular chomp() works only on the value in $/, which can be difficult if
working in multi-platform environments.
Moagg stands for "Mother of all gravity games".
In this game you are pilot of a small space ship and have to navigate it
through different caves by using the thrusters and rotating the ship.
But besides gravity there are many other difficulties you have to master.
The game is strongly influenced by some classical cave flyers from
the C64 and Amiga era such as "Space Taxi" or "Gravity Force".
But Moagg is supposed to be more than just a clone of these games.