Tarsnap is an online encrypted backup service. It presents a tar-like
command-line interface, but stores data online rather than locally;
using ideas taken from the author's FreeBSD Update and Portsnap
utilities, it maximizes performance by recognizing duplicate data and
only storing it once, and cryptographically encrypts and signs archives
using locally-held keys in order to guarantee that nobody without access
to the key file (including the author) can read or modify archives.
Tool to check and undelete partition
Works with the following partitions:
- FAT12 FAT16 FAT32
- Linux EXT2/EXT3
- Linux SWAP (version 1 and 2)
- NTFS (Windows NT/W2K/XP)
- BeFS (BeOS)
- UFS (BSD)
- Netware
- ReiserFS
TestDisk is under GNU Public License.
You can compile it under Dos with DJGPP or under Linux or BSD with gcc.
chyves is a bhyve front-end manager. chyves manages type-2 virtualized guests by
utilizing hardware virtualization on a base FreeBSD 10.3+ installation. On a
base install, only FreeBSD guests can run. However, with the installation of
sysutils/grub2-bhyve and sysutils/bhyve-firmware from ports or pkg, most other
OSes can run as a guest, including Windows. See DEPENDENCIES section in the man
page for more information.
chyves is targeted for beginners as well as power users. Beginners should find
chyves relatively easy to use with lots of documentation and demonstrations.
While power users should find utility with features such as true ZFS clones,
PCI passthrough, rapid execution against many guests, disk images, and snapshot
reverted states on boot/reboot to name a few of the advanced features.
The name 'chyves' is the pluralized, big endian alphabetic increment of bhyve.
'chyves' is pronounced like 'chives', part of the Allium genus. The onion is
also in the Allium genus.
UPower is an abstraction for enumerating power devices,
listening to device events and querying history and statistics.
Any application or service on the system can access the
org.freedesktop.DeviceKit.Power service via the system message bus.
USBHotkey allows you to catch USB keyboard events (key press and release
events) and transform them into X11 keyboard events using a Ruby script.
This provides mechanism for creating keymaps that can be more complicated
than the standard table-based keymap approach of X11.
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.
Vii (pronounced seven) is a simple program which accepts input from the
standard input and displays pages of the input on the terminal.
These pages are delimited by form-feeds (or EOF). The display can be scrolled
if the output is wider or longer than the screen.
Vii can also repeatedly execute a command (at a configurable interval) and the
most recent output is displayed. This is useful for status monitoring where the
command itself does not have a repeatable or curses interface.
Ganglia provides a complete real-time monitoring and execution
environment that is in use by hundreds of universities, private and
government laboratories and commercial cluster implementors around the
world. Whether you want to monitor hundreds of computers in real-time
across a university campus or around the world, ganglia is for you.
Wiimms ISO Tools is a set of command line tools to manipulate Wii and GameCube
ISO images and WBFS containers.
xvidcap is a screen capture enabling you to capture videos off your
X-Window desktop for illustration or documentation purposes.
It is intended to be a standards-based alternative to tools like Lotus
ScreenCam.