PC-BSD Qt5 Utilities, provides all the various graphical
front-ends used primarily on PC-BSD, for utilities such as:
* Life-Preserver
* Control Panel
* FireWall Manager
* Mount Tray
* Sound Configuration Tray / Mixer
* Network Manager
* Disk Manager
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.
PEAR Log framework provides an abstracted logging system.
It supports logging to console, file, syslog, SQL, Sqlite, mail and
mcal targets. It also provides a subject - observer mechanism.
This is a port of Box Backup, an online backup daemon
The backup daemon, bbackupd, runs on all machines to be backed up. The
store server daemon, bbstored runs on a central server. Data is sent
to the store server, which stores all data on local filesystems, that
is, only on local hard drives. Tape or other archive media is not
used.
The system is designed to be easy to set up and run, and cheap to use.
Once set up, there should be no need for user or administrative
intervention, apart from usual system maintenance.
Toshctl is a command-line tool to allow access to much of the
Toshiba hardware interface developed by Jonathan Buzzard and
Linux toshset by Charles D. Schwieters.
It can do things linke set the LCD brightness, set CPU speed and set
fan speed.
APT is the Debian project's advanced front-end for dpkg. APT features complete
installation ordering, multiple source capability and several other unique
features.
tren is a general purpose file and directory renaming tool. Unlike
commands like mv, tren is particularly well suited for renaming
batches of files and/or directories with a single command line
invocation. tren eliminates the tedium of having to script simpler
tools to provide higher-level renaming capabilities.
task spooler is a Unix batch system where the tasks spooled run one
after the other. Each user in each system has his own job queue. The
tasks are run in the correct context (that of enqueue) from any
shell/process, and its output/results can be easily watched. It is
very useful when you know that your commands depend on a lot of RAM,
a lot of disk use, give a lot of output, or for whatever reason it's
better not to run them at the same time.
Terminal ScreenSaver (or tss for short) is an attempt to clone and enhance
FreeBSD's text-mode screen saver. Although intended for GNU/Linux, it works
fine under FreeBSD and probably a lot of other Unix-based operating systems.
Unlike the daemonsaver in FreeBSD, you may choose ASCII art of your own liking
or make your own.