The syslinux program installs a Linux bootloader on a FAT-formatted
filesystem or disk image.
This FreeBSD port can additionally operate on plain files containing
a FAT image, thus requiring no special privilege. The program relies
on mtools to perform the manipulation of the FAT filesystem.
The TAI64N format is a format for time stamps in log files, invented by Dan
Bernstein and used by some of his software, most notably the multilog component
of daemontools. That package comes with a program (tai64nlocal) to convert those
time stamps to a human-readable date.
Usermin is a web interface that can be used by any user on a Unix
system to easily perform tasks like reading mail, setting up SSH
or configuring mail forwarding. It can be thought of as a simplified
version of Webmin designed for use by normal users rather than
system administrators.
xosview is a monitor which displays the status of several system
parameters. These include CPU usage, load average, memory, swap space,
network usage and more. Each resource is displayed as a horizontal bar
which is separated into color coded regions showing how much of the
resource is being put to a particular use.
Uptimed is an uptime record daemon keeping track of the highest uptimes
a computer system ever had. It uses the system boot time to keep sessions
apart from each other. Uptimed comes with a console front-end to parse
the records, which can also easily be used to show your records on a web page.
Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix.
Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup
user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on.
Webmin consists of a simple web server, and a number of CGI programs
which directly update system files like /etc/inetd.conf and
/etc/master.passwd.
btparse is a C library for parsing and processing BibTeX files.
It provides a lexical scanner and LR parser (constructed by PCCTS),
both of which are efficient and offer good error detection and
recovery; a set of functions for traversing the AST (abstract
syntax tree) generated by the parser; and utility functions for
manipulating strings according to BibTeX conventions.
Meld is a GNOME visual diff and merge tool. It integrates especially well
with CVS. The diff viewer lets you edit files in place (diffs update
dynamically), and a middle column shows detailed changes and allows merges.
The margins show location of changes for easy navigation, and it also
features a tabbed interface that allows you to open many diffs at once.
GasTeX is a set of LaTeX macros which allow to draw very easily
graphs, automata, nets, diagrams, etc... under the picture environment
of LaTeX. A picture with gastex basically consists of nodes and
edges. Here are a few examples of pictures that are easily defined
with gastex.
libcroco is a standalone css2 parsing library.
It provides a low level event driven SAC like api
and a css object model like api.
This library is being written to bring the css support
to the mlview xml editor project but it can be used
for other applications as well.