Terminal based clock using ncurses.
FreeFileSync is a free Open Source software that helps you synchronize
files and synchronize folders for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X.
It is designed to save your time setting up and running backup jobs while
having nice visual feedback along the way.
The biggest difference between runwhen and other schedulers is that
runwhen doesn't have a single daemon overseeing multiple jobs.
The runwhen tools essentially act as a glorified sleep command.
Perhaps runwhen does nothing that at(1) doesn't, and there are
lots of things at(1) does that runwhen doesn't:
- runwhen doesn't change user IDs - thus it will never run
anything as the wrong user.
- It doesn't keep a central daemon running at all times -
thus it won't break if that daemon dies.
- It doesn't require any modifications to the system boot procedure.
- It doesn't log through syslog(3) - thus it won't make a mess
on the console if syslogd(1) isn't running.
- It doesn't centralize storage of scheduled jobs (or any other
per-job information) - thus unprivileged users can install and use it
without cooperation from root, and without the use of a setuid program
to handle changes.
- It doesn't send output through mail - thus it doesn't break
if there is no mail system installed.
- It doesn't check access control files - thus it doesn't gratuitously
deny users.
ucspi-tcp is a set of command-line tools for building TCP-based
client/server applications. They are compliant to UCSPI, the
UNIX Client-Server Program Interface. UCSPI tools are available
for several different types of networks.
Tool intended to prevent the accidental deletion of important files
by replacing /bin/rm with a wrapper, which checks the given arguments
against a configurable blacklist of files and directories that should
never be removed.
ftwin is a tool useful to find duplicate files according to their content
on your file system
sas3ircu allows basic management of LSI SAS-3 controllers.
See the mpr(4) man page for a more thorough list of controllers.
unquote executes a command after unquoting a specified list of arguments,
so that arbitrary characters may be passed in command-line arguments.
Usbutils contains the lsusb utility for displaying information about
USB buses in the system and the devices connected to them.