Wackford and Squeers are the client and server, respectively, of the SHYTE
plain text network hypertext system. SHYTE is a plain text alternative to
the web. The very first SHYTE site may be visited via wackford at
<mammothcheese.ca/root>.
SHYTE is _S_imple _HY_per_TE_xt. Read the wackford(1), squeers(8), and
shyte(5) manuals for details.
LCDproc controls various LCD and VFD devices in a standardized way, and
ships with a client to display various system statistics like CPU load,
system load, memory usage, uptime, and a lot more. Client/server model
allows multiple clients to use one display.
Red5 is an Open Source Flash Server written in Java that supports:
- Streaming Audio/Video: FLV, MP3, F4V, MP4, AAC, M4A
- Recording Client Streams (FLV only)
- Shared Objects
- Live Stream Publishing: Sorenson, VP6, h.264, Nelly Moser,
MP3, Speex, AAC, NSV
- Remoting
PowerDNS is an advanced DNS server, which allows for several different
backends. Current backends include MySQL, PostgreSQL, bind, etc.
LibVNCServer is ripped out of Xvnc to provide an easy API to write one's own
vnc server.
Yaws is a web server for dynamic content written in Erlang, which
can be embedded in existing Erlang applications.
This package contains xbrightness, a commandline tool for altering the
brightness (and optionally gamma) through the X server.
Net::HTTP::Spore::Middleware::Header is a middleware that add header on each
request. You can specify for exemple a Content-Type to pass.
This is the guifi.net snpservices package.
This software provides graph services in the context of the
Spontaneous Networklink Platform.
Uses nodexchange/cnml as a input format, and provides traffic and
latency/availability graphs in image format by using mrtg/rrdtool
collected history by simple HTTP URLs, therefore is easily
plugable to any web application.
Noffle is a Usenet news server optimized for few users and low
speed dial-up connections to the Internet. It acts as a server
to news clients running on the local host, but gets its news
feed by acting as a client to a remote server. Allows reading
news offline with many news clients, even if they do not
support offline reading by themselves.