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sysutils/LPRng-3.8.C (Score: 0.006224396)
Enhanced Printer Spooler
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.
sysutils/LPRngTool-1.3.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Configuration Tool for LPRng
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
sysutils/knutclient-1.0.4 (Score: 0.006224396)
Visual client for UPS system NUT
KNUTClient is visual client for UPS system NUT
sysutils/xin-1.0.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Splits standard input and pipes into a command
Xin reads from standard input and splits the data up into sections, piping each section to a separate command. Optionally it can pad each section with zeros.
sysutils/xlogmaster-1.6.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Quick & easy monitoring of logfiles and devices
Xlogmaster displays logfiles and/or devices that can be read via cat. It allows for quick and easy control of all logfiles and most of the hardware/device status within one program. Filters allow to highlight/lowlight/hide lines of higher/lower/no interest. Click right mouse button in text window to bring up the menu.
sysutils/xsysstats-1.51 (Score: 0.006224396)
System information display tool
XSysStats is a system information display tool similar to perfmeter. It displays its information in the form of a strip chart. It can also display information about remote hosts, as perfmeter can do. XSysStats can display any number of graphs at one time in the same window. Information being displayed in the window need not be all of the same host. For example, you could have it display the percentage of cpu being utilized of half a dozen (or more) different hosts. Also, splitting the window into smaller windows is now supported (similar to what the perfmeter in OW 3 allows)
sysutils/tcplist-2.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Lists TCP connections to/from local machine (+username on both sides)
Tcplist makes a list of TCP connections to and from the local machine, displaying the user name associated with the local end, and making use of Ident services if available to determine the "user" at the other end. Tcplist uses LSOF to do its low level work on 4.4BSD machines.
sysutils/timemon-4.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
CPU time usage monitor for GNUstep
TimeMon gives a graphical representation of where the CPU cycles are going. It's coarse, but better than nothing. The best feature is that it runs in an icon on your dock, so that you never lose it. LICENSE: Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute without fee
sysutils/titlefix-0.5.3 (Score: 0.006224396)
Renames files in a proper English title format
Renames files in a proper English title format: prepositions, conjunctions, and articles (<5 letters) are in lowercase unless they are the first or last word in the title; all others begin with uppercase. Can use id3v2 to tag mp3s using info in filename.
sysutils/torque-2.5.13 (Score: 0.006224396)
Open source distributed computing resource manager based on PBS
TORQUE is an open source resource manager providing control over batch jobs and distributed compute nodes. It is a community effort based on the original *PBS project and, with more than 1,200 patches, has incorporated significant advances in the areas of scalability, fault tolerance, and feature extensions contributed by NCSA, OSC, USC , the U.S. Dept of Energy, Sandia, PNNL, U of Buffalo, TeraGrid, and many other leading edge HPC organizations.