Ssync is a minimalistic tool for keeping filesystems in synchronization.
The main goals in writing ssync are correctness, simplicity, speed,
low-resource comsumption and portability. It features a number of options
to control how things are synchronized and under what conditions, as well
as useful dry-run and verbose modes.
This is a port of wmcpuload, which displays the current cpu-load in a
simulated lcd-display, which supports background lighting.
Near Field Communication (NFC) utilities
This package contains one utility for listing NFC devices and
in-field tags or targets.
wmcube-gdk is a modified version of wmCube that features much faster
redraws, significantly lower CPU usage, ability to specify color
for both flat-shaded and wireframe objects, and transparent CPU
load / zoom buttons. The roll in sequence of the original wmCube
has been removed.
wmCube is a dockapp that displays a realtime rotating 3d-object
and the current cpu-load. The cpu-load also makes the object spin
faster/slower. You can zoom in and out by clicking on the dockapp.
Stanchion is an application to enforce the serialization of requests. It
consists of two main parts: a simple HTTP interface and a processing backend
that manages requests and interacts with a local Riak instance.
Command Line Interface for the MegaRAID SAS family of RAID controllers,
used to configure and manage connected storage devices.
WindowMaker dockapp showing load average as a flame. Can also
be used in AfterStep. Allows user to change lots of the flame
characteristics.
WMMemFree shows system memory usage. It runs as a dockapp for window
manager like WindowMaker or some other which supports dockapps. On
the top side you have your physical memory usage and on the bottom there
is your swap space usage.
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.