This is a GNOME program to manage devices and device drivers. It's
inspired by hal-device-manager, from the HAL project, but rewritten in
C for efficiency and an outlook to actually make it manage devices
rather than just show information.
gnome-mount is a HAL-based front-end to mount, umount, and eject which
offers a centralized place where settings for these commands are maintained.
Pkgview is an application that displays the versions of all installed GNOME 2
components, then tries to guess the overall GNOME 2 version. This tool
can be very useful when trying to report bugs in GNOME's Bugzilla
database.
GNOME Power Manager is a GNOME session daemon that acts as a policy agent
on top of HAL (the Hardware Abstraction Layer). GNOME Power Manager listens
for HAL events and responds with user-configurable reactions.
Currently it supports laptop batteries and AC adapters. Its goal is to be
architecture neutral and free of polling and other hacks.
Gnome GUI for configuring a users crontab for Vixie cron or similar.
GNOME 3.0 system monitor program.
GoAccess is an open source real-time Apache web log analyzer and interactive
viewer that runs in a terminal and provides fast and valuable HTTP statistics
for system administrators that require a visual report on the fly.
abduco provides session management i.e., it allows programs to be run
independently from their controlling terminal. That is programs can be
detached - run in the background - and then later reattached. Together
with dvtm it provides a simpler and cleaner alternative to tmux or
screen.
abduco is in many ways very similar to dtach but is a completely
independent implementation which is actively maintained, contains no
legacy code, provides a few additional features, has a cleaner, more
robust implementation and is distributed under the ISC license.
A port of a tool which tries to guess the primary partition table of a PC-type
hard disk in case the primary partition table in sector 0 is damaged, incorrect
or deleted. The guessed table can be written to a file or device.
Supported (guessable) filesystem or partition types: DOS/Windows FAT, Linux
ext2 and swap, OS/2 HPFS, Windows NTFS, FreeBSD and Solaris/x86 disklabels,
Minix FS, Reiser FS