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[The
Linux Kernel Archives] - This is the primary site
for the Linux kernel source, but it has much more than just kernels.
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[The
Bubbling Load Monitor] is a system CPU and memory
load monitor for the GNOME panel.
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[Linux
HeadQuaters] - The LinuxHQ Web Sites tries to
organize and catalog many of the Linux related kernel patches in one
central location. Also, this site maintains an active archive of the
linux-kernel mailing list, as well as, some other useful Linux
information.
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[XFree86]
- is the underlying software that is between the hardware and graphical
user interface (aka gui) that people see and use. If you are using KDE,
GNOME, Enlightenment, Blackbox, AfterStep, twm or fvwm then you are
already using and running XFree86 as these run as our clients.
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[Memtest86]
- is a Stand-alone Memory Diagnostic for x86 architecture computers.
BIOS based memory tests are only a quick check and often miss many of
the failures that are detected by Memtest86. Memtest86 is released
under the Gnu Public License (GPL).
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[irqtune]
- is a Linux IRQ Priority Optimizer. irqtune changes the IRQ priority
of devices to allow devices that require high priority and fast service
(e.g. serial ports, modems) to have it. With irqtune, a 3X speedup of
serial/modem throughput is possible.
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[XHDBench]
- graphisches LINUX-Tool aehnlich dem Adaptec-Bench fuer Windows, das
sich nicht auf die Geraete am Adaptec beschraenkt.
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[Powertweak]
- is a program to tune your kernel and hardware settings for optimal
performance. It has both a graphical GTK GUI as a textmode interface.
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[Submount]
- Its purpose is to automatically mount and unmount cd, floppy, and
other removable media drives while remaining entirely invisible to the
user.
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[x86-64
Linux] - This site is dedicated to porting open
source software to the AMD64 architecture, including: GNU/Linux,
FreeBSD and NetBSD.
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[Linux
USB] - This web site was created to serve as a
central point of information for USB support under Linux.
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[GNU
Parted] - is a program for creating, destroying,
resizing, checking and copying partitions, and the file systems on them.
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[Partition
Image] - is a Linux/UNIX utility which saves
partitions in many formats (ReiserFS, ext2fs/ext3fs, JFS, XFS, HPFS,
UFS, HFS, NTFS, FAT16/32) to an image file. The image file can be
compressed to save disk space, and split into multiple files.
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[Device
Image] - is an easy to use software solution to
perform a system disaster recovery or fast backup- restore operations
of whole disk device or its partition without a deep knowledge of
software functionality.
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[Linux-NTFS
Project] - The goals are: create a new Linux kernel
driver for NTFS, user space utilities (e.g. format, ntfs check, etc.)
and a library to avoid code duplication and provide access to NTFS to
other GPLed programs.
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[GKrellM]
- is a single process stack of system monitors which supports applying
themes to match its appearance to your window manager, Gtk, or any
other theme.
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[GKrellM
skins repository] - offers a tarball with many
GKrellM skins. You can also view the skins (sorted) to download only
single GKrellM skins.
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[CheckInstall]
- creates a Slackware, RPM or Debian compatible package and installs it
with Slackware's installpkg, "rpm -i" or Debian's "dpkg -i" as
appropriate, so you can view its contents with pkgtool or remove it
with removepkg. It also leaves a copy of the installed package in the
source directory so you can install it wherever you want, without
having to recompile.
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[Sinstall]
- is a flexible source package installer. It's able to build and
install any kind of source, trace make install installations, and
create uninstall records. It's also able to correct some configure and
make errors, optimize the compilation, check existing installations,
download packages, guess configure parameters and Makefile's targets,
find dependencies, and create distribution packages.
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[the poldek]
- Its basic features are similar like apt-get and allows packaging
installation, upgrading and removal. Package dependencies are
automatically handled, so if you need to install a package which
requires other packages to be installed, poldek downloads and installs
all the required packages by itself.
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[APTrpm]
- is a port of Debian's APT tools to a RPM based distribution. APT is
an advanced package management utility front-end which allows you to
easily perform package installation, upgrading and removal.
Dependencies are automatically handled, so if you try to install a
package that needs others to be installed, it will download all needed
packages and install them.
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[APT
for SuSE] - binary packages of APT
and synaptic for SuSE Linux.
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[APT
for Red Hat] - binary packages of APT
for most Red Hat Linux releases.
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[APT4rpm]
- At these pages an attempt is made to introduce the Advanced Package
Tool (APT), originally developed for the Debian Linux distribution, to
users of rpm based Linux systems.
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[yum]
- is an automatic updater and package installer/ remover for rpm
systems. It automatically computes dependencies and figures out what
things should occur to install packages.
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[Emerde]
- is the port of Gentoo's portage system that installs, removes,
updates, mantains your system rapidly and easily. Furthermore on
Slackware distribution it cooperates with the Slackware's db and allows
to install .tgz files directly, using dependeces checking.
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[Alien]
- is a program that allows you to convert LSB, Red Hat, Stampede,
Slackware and Debian packages to any of the other formats. This is a
tool only suitable for binary packages.
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