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sysutils/wmmemfree-0.7 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Memory and swap monitoring dockapp
WMMemFree shows system memory usage. It runs as a dockapp for window manager like WindowMaker or some other which supports dockapps. On the top side you have your physical memory usage and on the bottom there is your swap space usage.
sysutils/superiotool-20121019 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Helper tool for Super I/O chip detection and analysis
Superiotool is a GPL'd user-space helper tool for coreboot development purposes (but may also be useful for other things). It allows you to detect which Super I/O you have on your mainboard, and it can provide detailed information about the register contents of the Super I/O.
sysutils/ipdbtools-1.1.1 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Tools for IP based Geo-blocking and Geo-routing
Tools for generating IP based Geo-block-ing and Geo-routing tables in order to configure the system's firewall and/or routing facilities In general, routing is determined by destination IP addresses, and access control by the firewall is established by selectors that can be attrib- uted to incoming and outgoing IP packets, like physical interfaces on which the packets are going, source and target IP addresses, protocol types, port numbers, content types and content, etc. The Geo-location would be just another selector, but this information is not carried explicitly with IP packets, however, it can be obtained using an IP address as a key for looking-up the location in an IP database. Online databases do exist, but these are usually limited to single queries and in addition the look-up in an online database is by far too slow for even thinking about being utilized at the firewall level, where IP packets need to be processed in a microsecond time scale. Therefore, a locally maintained Geo-location database is indispensable in the given respect. The System's own routing and filtering tables can be configured to do these tasks if there is a source of the appropriate data. The ipdbtools(1) are designed to provide this data and to assist managing and using it.
sysutils/xstow-1.0.2 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Enhanced replacement for GNU stow written in C++
XStow is a replacement of GNU Stow written in C++. It supports all features of Stow with some extensions. XStow as GNU Stow, are programs for managing the installation of software packages, keeping them separate (/usr/local/stow/emacs vs. /usr/local/stow/perl, for example) while making them appear to be installed in the same place (/usr/local).
sysutils/krename-4.0.9 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Powerful batch file renamer for KDE
KRename is a powerful batch renamer for KDE. It allows you to easily rename hundreds or even more files in one go. The filenames can be created by parts of the original filename, numbering the files or accessing hundreds of informations about the file, like creation date or Exif informations of an image.
sysutils/tcplist-2.2 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Lists TCP connections to/from local machine (+username on both sides)
Tcplist makes a list of TCP connections to and from the local machine, displaying the user name associated with the local end, and making use of Ident services if available to determine the "user" at the other end. Tcplist uses LSOF to do its low level work on 4.4BSD machines.
sysutils/timemon-4.2 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
CPU time usage monitor for GNUstep
TimeMon gives a graphical representation of where the CPU cycles are going. It's coarse, but better than nothing. The best feature is that it runs in an icon on your dock, so that you never lose it. LICENSE: Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute without fee
sysutils/toshctl-0.0.0p3 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Command-line tool to access parts of the Toshiba hardware interface
Toshctl is a command-line tool to allow access to much of the Toshiba hardware interface developed by Jonathan Buzzard and Linux toshset by Charles D. Schwieters. It can do things linke set the LCD brightness, set CPU speed and set fan speed.
sysutils/tss-0.8.2 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Terminal ScreenSaver that allows you to lock you terminal
Terminal ScreenSaver (or tss for short) is an attempt to clone and enhance FreeBSD's text-mode screen saver. Although intended for GNU/Linux, it works fine under FreeBSD and probably a lot of other Unix-based operating systems. Unlike the daemonsaver in FreeBSD, you may choose ASCII art of your own liking or make your own.
sysutils/conky-1.10.4 (Score: 5.180394E-5)
Advanced, highly configurable system monitor (configured for x11-wm/awesome)
Conky is an advanced, highly configurable system monitor. This port configures conky for use with the Awesome window manager from x11-wm/awesome. Unless you're using Awesome or some other system with a client pipe, you probably want the main version of Conky in sysutils/conky.