xfsm stands for X File System Monitor and runs under MIT's X11
window system on several flavors of UNIX. It is a tool designed
to make monitoring your file systems' status easy by displaying
a simple bar graph for each file system greater than size 0. It
updates the file systems' statistics at regular, user definable
intervals.
Set of utilities and library to manipulate an XFS filesystem.
This is a X/tty motherboard monitor which supports LM78/79, WINBond
83781D/83782D/83783S, ASUS 991227F, and VIA VT82C686A/B PC-health
chips via 3 methods: ISA-I/O, SMBus, VIA-direct.
Run "mbmon -h" or "xmbmon -help" to see the usage.
***CAUTION***
These programs access to the SMBus or the ISA-IO port directly under
the superuser privilege, so it may cause a system crash. Please test
"mbmon -d" or "xmbmon -debug" first.
xosview is a monitor which displays the status of several system
parameters. These include CPU usage, load average, memory, swap space,
network usage and more. Each resource is displayed as a horizontal bar
which is separated into color coded regions showing how much of the
resource is being put to a particular use.
xvidcap is a screen capture enabling you to capture videos off your
X-Window desktop for illustration or documentation purposes.
It is intended to be a standards-based alternative to tools like Lotus
ScreenCam.
Yum is a utility that can check for and automatically download and
install updated RPM packages. Dependencies are obtained and downloaded
automatically prompting the user as necessary.
zbackup is a globally-deduplicating backup tool, based on the ideas found
in rsync. Any of the backup files stored previously can be read back in full
at any time. The program is format-agnostic, so you can feed virtually any
files to it.
Zeitgeist is a service which logs the users's activities and events
(files opened, websites visites, conversations hold with other people, etc.)
and makes relevant information available to other applications. It is able to
establish relationships between items based on similarity and usage patterns.