QPxTool is the Linux way to get full control over your CD/DVD drives.
It is the Open Source Solution which intends to give you access to
all available Quality Checks (Q-Checks) on written and blank media,
that are available for your drive. This will help you to find the
right media and the optimized writing speed for your hardware, which
will increase the change for a long data lifetime.
These tests are actually supported:
* PIE / PIF Scan
* TA Scan
* Jitter / Beta Scan
* Transfer Rate Scan
* C1-, C2- and CU-Scan
* Blank Media Quality Check
* FE/TE Scan on blank media
* FE/TE Scan on written media
See webpage to get a list of the currently supported hardware.
QuickSynergy is a graphical interface (GUI) for easily configuring
Synergy2, an application that allows the user to share his mouse and
keyboard between two or more computers.
Without the need for any external hardware, Synergy2 uses the TCP-IP
protocol to share the resources, even between machines with diferent
operating systems, such as Mac OS, Linux and Windows.
This qjail version only supports RELEASE-11.0 and newer.
Qjail [ q = quick ] is a 4th generation wrapper for the basic chroot jail
system that includes security and performance enhancements. Plus a new level
of "user friendliness" enhancements dealing with deploying just a few jails or
large scale jail environments consisting of 100's of jails.
Qjail uses the jail(8) jail.conf method. This provides the ability to enable
the following options on a per-jail basis. exec.fib, securelevel, allow.sysvipc,
devfs_rulesets, allow.raw_sockets, allow.quotas, allow.mount.nullfs,
allow.mount.tmpfs, allow.mount.zfs, vnet.interface, and vnet. The vnet option
gives a jail its own network stack using the experimental vimage kernel module.
The vnet option has only been tested on i386 and amd64 equipment.
Qjail requires no knowledge of the jail command usage. It uses "nullfs" for
read-only system executables, sharing one copy of them with all the jails.
Uses "mdconfig" to create sparse image jails. Sparse image jails provide a
method to limit the total disk space a jail can consume, while only occupying
the physical disk space of the sum size of the files in the image jail.
Ability to assign ip address with their network device name,
so aliases are auto created on jail start and auto removed on jail stop.
Ability to create "ZONE"s of identical qjail systems, each with their own
group of jails.
Ability to designate a portion of the jail name as a group prefix so the
command being executed will apply to only those jail names matching that prefix.
Qjail has been incorporated into the Finch open source project,
see http://dreamcat4.github.io/finch/ for details.
Rename is a quick and powerful tool written in C, featuring extended
regular expression support for searching and substituting pattern
strings in filenames.
Rename can rename, convert to lowercase/uppercase, and change the
ownership of a large number of files.
The Swap Extender Daemon is designed to monitor the amount of swap space
available on the system and create more on-disk swap as needed. Additionally
Swap Extender will remove unwanted swap space when memory is freed.
Sysrc is a robust utility for managing rc.conf(5) from the command-line without
a text-editor. Feature-highlights include (but are not limited to):
- Environment variable taint prevention
- Shell taint checking (aka boot-regression prevention)
- File-access race-condition prevention
- File-structure sensitivity/preservation
- Intelligent syntax handling
- Execution performance optimizations
- Detailed safety measures
- Support for jails (both legacy and current)
tzdialog is an ISO-3166 compliant sh(1) implementation of tzsetup(8) based on
the dialog(1) (or Xdialog(1)) utility for setting the local default timezone.
Powerful text searches on Unix using regular expressions for both the
file name, and the search text. Graphical equivalent of find + grep.
Squashfs is a compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. Squashfs is
intended for general read-only filesystem use, for archival use (i.e.
in cases where a .tar.gz file may be used), and in constrained block
device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low overhead is
needed. The filesystem is currently stable, and has been tested on
PowerPC, i586, Sparc and ARM architectures.
squashfs-tools are the set of tools to manipulate squashfs images.
This is port of wmtop, a Windowmaker dockapp which monitors the top three
processes (in terms of CPU usage). You can configure which processes are
displayed, and it can also be used as an application launcher.