Sysrc is a robust utility for managing rc.conf(5) from the command-line without
a text-editor. Feature-highlights include (but are not limited to):
- Environment variable taint prevention
- Shell taint checking (aka boot-regression prevention)
- File-access race-condition prevention
- File-structure sensitivity/preservation
- Intelligent syntax handling
- Execution performance optimizations
- Detailed safety measures
- Support for jails (both legacy and current)
tzdialog is an ISO-3166 compliant sh(1) implementation of tzsetup(8) based on
the dialog(1) (or Xdialog(1)) utility for setting the local default timezone.
Powerful text searches on Unix using regular expressions for both the
file name, and the search text. Graphical equivalent of find + grep.
Squashfs is a compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. Squashfs is
intended for general read-only filesystem use, for archival use (i.e.
in cases where a .tar.gz file may be used), and in constrained block
device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low overhead is
needed. The filesystem is currently stable, and has been tested on
PowerPC, i586, Sparc and ARM architectures.
squashfs-tools are the set of tools to manipulate squashfs images.
This is port of wmtop, a Windowmaker dockapp which monitors the top three
processes (in terms of CPU usage). You can configure which processes are
displayed, and it can also be used as an application launcher.
The LPRng software is an enhanced, extended, and portable implementation
of the Berkeley LPR print spooler functionality. While providing the
same interface and meeting RFC1179 requirements, the implementation is
completely different and provides support for the following features:
lightweight (no databases needed) lpr, lpc, and lprm programs; dynamic
redirection of print queues; automatic job holding; highly verbose
diagnostics; multiple printers serving a single queue; client programs
do not need to run SUID root; greatly enhanced security checks; and a
greatly improved permission and authorization mechanism.
LPRngTool is a configuration tool for LPRng. It provides a simple
Graphical User Interface that allows users to:
- create printer definitions and edit printcap files
- display the status of print queues and the printing system
- perform printing administration functions
start, stop and abort print jobs
enable and disable spooling to print queues
- configure print filters such as IFHP and the RedHat
print filters
XStow is a replacement of GNU Stow written in C++. It supports all features
of Stow with some extensions.
XStow as GNU Stow, are programs for managing the installation of software
packages, keeping them separate (/usr/local/stow/emacs
vs. /usr/local/stow/perl, for example) while making them appear to be
installed in the same place (/usr/local).
KRename is a powerful batch renamer for KDE. It allows you to easily
rename hundreds or even more files in one go. The filenames can be
created by parts of the original filename, numbering the files or
accessing hundreds of informations about the file, like creation
date or Exif informations of an image.
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.