PNS is a public domain Petri net simulation tool for Unix systems. It requires
the X Window System.
Examples:
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- simple.net
3-2 Reduction
- add.net
x = x + y
- sub1.net
x >= y : x = x - y
x < y : y = y - x
- sub2.net
x = x - y
NEGATIVE = 1 <=> x-y < 0
- mult.net
z = x * y
- phil.net
Dining Philosophers Problem
Kernel module for fusefs based filesystems,
backported from 10.x to 8.x and 9.x.
This program draws the Solar System's bodies in simulated 3-dimensionality.
You can view all the planets, their moons and a few spaceships in motion,
trace them, follow them, orbit them, and even control them.
OpenUniverse was formerly known as Solar System Simulator (Ssystem). It was
initially released in 1997 with the intent of creating a rotating display of
the Earth on a mainstream PC. Ssystem version 1.0 was only aware of the
planets. Version 1.2 added moons; and 1.6, more means of movement and
better textures.
The program has been renamed OpenUniverse 1.0 to underline the concept
behind its further development: openness for the whole Universe, not just
the solar system -- open for anyone to use, extend, and change.
A program for adjusting audio mixers from the command line or
scripts, or interactively at the console or a terminal with a full-screen,
ncurses-based interface and sysmouse(4) support.
Can optionally be built with a GTK+-based interface.
A GTK2 based graphical client with simple and clean interface.
Features
* Support for loading/saving playlists
* File Browser
* Playlist Quicksearch
* Supports streams in MPD (MPD 0.11.0 and higher)
* ID3 Information
* Single window interface, with possibility to hide the playlist
This is the aRts module from KDE CVS.
MP3Info is a little utility used to read and modify the ID3 tags of MP3 files.
MP3Info can also display various techincal aspects of an MP3 file including
playing time, bit-rate, sampling frequency and other attributes in a pre-defined
or user-specifiable output format.
This is the aRts module from KDE CVS.
This package includes two programs for adjusting sound mixers: xmixer, which
uses the Athena toolkit, and xgmixer, based on GTK+. From the README:
Features:
* For every device which is supported by the sound card you can
change the volume via a slider. Unsupported devices are not shown.
* Select the input device(s) for recording.
* On startup a configuration file is read which restores device
settings.
* With a menu option you can save the current settings for the next
start up.
* Hide devices which you don't want to see.
* Batch support - just read and evaluate the settings in the
configuration file.
xwave - an audio player, recorder, editor for the XWindow System
Note from the original author:
The user interface of xwave is based on Athena and FWF widgets.
The application defaults are optimized for Xaw3d, so if you don't
use Xaw3d you may want to modify the resources.
Features:
- multiple files
- overview window
- zoom window
- mark, cut, copy, paste, merge
- echo, reverse, swap, resample, volume (absolute, dynamic
compressor)
- stop recording on demand
- raw, wav, au, aiff, aifc (PCM, ALAW, ULAW, and some ADPCM
implementations)
- files of any length