This is the familiar Linux "watch" utility originally written by Tony
Rems <rembo@unisoft.com> with help from Francois Pinard and more recently
Mike Coleman <mkc@acm.org>. I found it useful, so here it is. Basically
"watches" the output of a given command at a specified interval in a nice,
ncurses-based format.
The ldapform utility creates a text file in ldif(5) format, which can be
used to add or modify entries in an LDAP server. The ldapedit utility does
the same, but also invokes an editor and submits the changes back to that
server.
Cmospwd is a BIOS password recovery tool which is known to work with the
following BIOS versions:
* ACER/IBM BIOS
* AMI BIOS
* AMI WinBIOS 2.5
* Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
* Compaq (1992)
* Compaq (New version)
* IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
* Packard Bell
* Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03,
4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
* Phoenix 4 release 6
* Gateway Solo - Phoenix 4.0 release 6
* Toshiba
* Zenith AMI
colorize is a perl script to add color to your logs (system logs, apache
logs, squid logs, and many other formats). colorize can also output a
colorized version of your logs as HTML.
Condor is a open-source, specialized workload management system for
compute-intensive jobs. Like other full-featured batch systems, Condor
provides a job queuing mechanism, scheduling policy, priority scheme,
resource monitoring, and resource management. Users submit their serial
or parallel jobs to Condor, Condor places them into a queue, chooses
when and where to run the jobs based upon a policy, carefully monitors
their progress, and ultimately informs the user upon completion. Condor
also contains mechanisms to submit jobs to grid-sites and supports many
different grid toolkits.
It is developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department
of Computer Sciences.
Confctl is a sysctl-like tool to provide access to C-syntax configuration
files, such as /etc/hast.conf. It allows for retrieving, modifying, adding
and removing variables, while preserving comments and formatting.
confman is a configuration manager written in bash. confman uses Subversion to
provide a revision-controlled environment for editing and deploying
configuration files. With confman, you can easily manage configuration files
for all or any subset of your machines.
libcpuid is a small C library for x86 CPU detection and feature extraction.
Using it, you can:
- Get the processor vendor, model, brand string, code name, etc.
- Get information about CPU features such as: number of cores or logical
CPUs, cache sizes, CPU clock, etc.
- Check if the processor implements a specific instruction set such as
SSE2 or 3DNow!
- Execute the CPUID and RDTSC instructions in a portable way
- And have this all in your commercial application, without getting into
trouble, due to permissive license
Reference utility (rather advanced and useful on its own) is also provided.
Library and tools for reading FileVault2 Drive Encryption (FVDE) encrypted
volumes. The FVDE format is used by MacOS-X, as of Lion, to encrypt data
on a storage media volume.
Supported FVDE formats:
FileVault2 Lion
Supported protection methods:
password
recovery password
ConsoleHM uses the SMBus Driver for PIIX4 provided by Takanori Watanabe to
gather information from hardware sensors to provide motherboard temperature, fan
speeds and voltage readings on the console.