Emprint is a utility for taking screenshots of the entire screen, a specific
window, or a specific region.
Eterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator intended as a replacement for
xterm. It is designed with a Freedom of Choice philosophy, leaving as
much power, flexibility, and freedom as possible in the hands of the
user. It is designed to look good and work well, but takes a
feature-rich approach rather than one of minimalism while still
maintaining speed and efficiency.
Default terminal emulator for the GNOME 3 Desktop.
Yelp is a help browser for GNOME 3.0 that displays GNOME
help documents, info pages, manpages, and more.
Sredird is a serial port redirector that is compliant with the RFC 2217
"Telnet Com Port Control Option" protocol. This protocol lets you share
a serial port through the network. The only known RFC 2217 aware client
is DialOut/IP V2, which is a Windows 95/98/NT client. For more
information on it look at www.tacticalsoftware.com. Anyone interested in
writing a client and who may need help with the RFC 2217 protocol could
contact author of sredird. Information on RFC 2217 and the Telnet Protocol
is available at www.ietf.org.
A Ruby gem to manage ISO 3166 country names and their
corresponding alpha-2 and alpha-3 codes. Additional
support has been added for ISO 4127 currency information
and standard conventions for states in the USA
(based on the 3166-2:US code).
ISO 3166 country codes reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1
ISO 4217 currency information:
http://www.xe.com/iso4217.php
http://www.xe.com/symbols.php
ISO 3166-2:US code reference:
http://code.google.com/apis/chart/statecodes.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:US
ISO 639 language reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes
``Yasou'' (``wildflower'' in English) picture book was produced by SAS.
This file is converted from the original picture book into JIS X 4081 format
(that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this can be used by EPWING
viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or MacOS).
o URL for the original picture book:
http://www.naoe.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~hirata/yasou/
http://www.vector.co.jp/vpack/filearea/dos/edu/science/plant/yasou/
o URL for this converted picture book:
Geo::GeoNames provides a perl interface to the webservices found at [1]. That
is, given a given placename or postalcode, the module will look it up and return
more information (longitude, lattitude, etc) for the given placename or
postalcode. Wikipedia lookups are also supported. If more than one match is
found, a list of locations will be returned.
Before you start, get a free GeoNames account and enable it for access to the
free web service:
- Get an account [2]
- Respond to the email
- Login and enable your account for free access [3]
[1] http://api.geonames.org/
[2] http://www.geonames.org/login
[3] http://www.geonames.org/enablefreewebservice
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a desktop sharing system which uses
the RFB (Remote FrameBuffer) protocol to remotely control another
computer. This module acts as a VNC client and communicates to a VNC
server using the RFB protocol, allowing you to capture the screen of
the remote computer.
This module dies upon connection errors (with a timeout of 15 seconds)
and protocol errors.
This implementation is based largely on the RFB Protocol Specification,
http://www.realvnc.com/docs/rfbproto.pdf. That document has an error
in the DES encryption description, which is clarified via
http://www.vidarholen.net/contents/junk/vnc.html.
U-Boot loader and related files for Raspberry Pi
To install this bootloader, copy ALL the files in the share/u-boot/u-boot-rpi
directory to the first partition, formatted as FAT16 or FAT32, on an SD card.
This version is patched so that:
* ELF and API features are enabled.
* The default environment is trimmed to just what's needed to boot.
* The saveenv command writes to the file uboot.env on the FAT partition.
For information about running FreeBSD on RaspberryPi, see
For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot