DejaGnu is a framework for testing other programs. Its purpose is to
provide a single front end for all tests. Think of it as a custom library
of Tcl procedures crafted to support writing a test harness. A Test
Harness is the testing infrastructure that is created to support a
specific program or tool. Each program can have multiple testsuites, all
supported by a single test harness. DejaGnu is written in Expect, which
in turn uses Tcl -- Tool command language.
DigiTemp is a simple to use console application for reading values from
Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire devices. Its main use is for reading temperature
sensors, but it also reads counters and understands the 1-wire hubs with
devices on different branches of the network. DigiTemp now supports the
following 1-wire temperature sensors: DS18S20 (and DS1820), DS18B20, DS1822,
the DS2438 Smart Battery Monitor, DS2422 and DS2423 Counters, DS2409
MicroLAN Coupler (used in 1-wire hubs) and the AAG TAI-8540 humidity sensor.
This is a simplified 3D world with alpha-blended objects that look
kind of like fireworks or sparks. It also has a number of effects
built in, such as fading, blurring, fire ("heat"), and zooming.
It serves no purpose except to look pretty. The source-code is also
well-documented, so someone might find it useful in learning SDL
routines.
The Free Software Foundation's "find" utilities, including "find",
"locate", and "xargs".
These utilities exist in the FreeBSD base collection, but the GNU
versions have added functionality that is sometimes useful.
Note that this port will install these utilities with a `g' prefix,
eg., glocate, gfind, gxargs, but the texinfo documentation will refer to
these utilities without the `g' prefix.
Countrycodes is an ISO 3166 country code finder. It is mainly used to know
the country a domain name belongs to. It also allows searching by 2 or 3
letters codes, country number and country name.
Cstream filters data streams, much like the UNIX tool dd(1). It has a more
traditional commandline syntax, support for precise bandwidth limiting and
reporting and support for FIFOs. Data limits and throughput rate
calculation will work for files > 4 GB.
Cstream reads from the standard input and writes to the standard output, if
no filenames are given. It will also 'generate' or 'sink' data if desired.
gkrellm-gamma is a plugin for GKrellM. It allows you to control
your monitor's gamma correction setting under XFree86.
Felis sends one or more files to stdin. Unlike cat, felis will place all
of its output to a single line.
The PyPrind (Python Progress Indicator) module provides a progress bar
and a percentage indicator object that let you track the progress of a
loop structure or other iterative computation. Typical applications
include the processing of large data sets to provide an intuitive
estimate at runtime about the progress of the computation.
You are in the presence of a System Administrator. Kneel.
"On Usenet, we vent in a group called alt.sysadmin.recovery. The
group has a FAQ. If you read the FAQ, you will find that you (the
users) subscribe to this group at your own peril. If you want to
be useful, why don't you run over to the supply cabinet and get a
new box of pixels for the monitor. As part of our venting, some
of us have written a series of man pages that we'd like to see."
Manpages you ever needed:
bosskill.8 c.1 chastise.3 ctluser.8 guru.8 knife.8 lart.1m luser.8
normality.5 nuke.8 people.2 pmsd.8 rtfm.1 slave.1 sysadmin.1 think.1
whack.1