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CHIRP |
http://www.honermann.net/[..]ftware/CHIRP/ |
1360x |
CHIRP is a tool for automating the creation of configuration trees for Cricket. It supports a plugin architecture for adding drivers which produce Cricket configuration files and supports automatic detection of device types. When a network device is identified, CHIRP dynamically associates a driver with it to produce the configuration file.
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Spyrius |
http://www.dystance.net/[..]ware/spyrius/ |
1359x |
Spyrius is a multithreaded superdaemon that provides TCP connectivity to services that are implemented as loadable modules ("plug-ins").
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LVCool |
http://mpet.freeservers.com/LVCool.html |
1357x |
LVCool will cool your Athlon/Duron processor by switching it to a low-power mode on Via KT133 or KX133 (VT8363 or VT8371/VT82C686x) chipsets during idle.
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Traffic Shaper with Packet Filter |
http://www.chronox.de/ |
1357x |
The traffic shaper is a sophisticated but easy-to-use shell script for throttling or granting a certain bandwidth to certain connections. Additionally, it implements an easy-to-configure packet filter.
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Syslog Management Tool |
http://smt.dangermen.com |
1356x |
The idea is quite simple, SMT uses Modular Syslog to collect syslog messages and dump them to a SQL server(PostGreSQL). SMT then grabs logs and runs rules consisting of regular expressions, facility & severity ranges, and other parameters such as time to determine who, when, and how to alert.
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Zen Garden |
http://zengarden.foo-projects.org/ |
1354x |
Zen Garden is a tool that watches over the installation and building of source archives.
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Blazerd |
http://bonehunter.rulez.org/[..]ware/blazerd/ |
1352x |
Blazerd is a UPS monitoring daemon for the Centralion Blazer UPS. It monitors a serial connection from the UPS for power failures and shuts the machine down gracefully if the power remains off for more than a specified interval, or when the battery power goes too low.
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HFS Filesystem for linux |
http://www-sccm.stanford.edu/[..]hargrove/HFS/ |
1352x |
In its current state hfs_fs is able to read and write HFS filesystems on 1.44M floppies, hard disks, cdroms, Zip drives, and pretty much any media supported by the hardware drivers in Linux.
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Enhanced Linux Loopback Driver |
ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/[..]ced_loopback/ |
1351x |
Enhanced Linux Loopback Driver is a version of the Linux loop driver that provides partition table support, and allows you to loopback mount individual partitions contained within a single hard drive image file (i.e. dd if=/dev/hda of=hd.img, losetup /dev/loopa hd.img, mount /dev/loopa1 /mnt/stuff).
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Intel IA32 Microcode Update Utility |
http://www.urbanmyth.org/microcode/ |
1347x |
The microcode_ctl utility is a companion to the Linux IA32 microcode driver present in recent kernels (2.2.18+ / 2.4.x). It decodes and sends new microcode to the kernel driver to be uploaded to Intel IA32 family processors.
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Micron |
http://www.speakeasy.org/[..]jects/micron/ |
1347x |
Micron aims to replace Vixie Cron, offering the same feature set with fewer security concerns and a smaller memory footprint.
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raidmon |
http://www.invoca.ch/[..]ages/raidmon/ |
1345x |
Raidmon is a shell script which runs as a daemon and monitors software RAID devices (Linux MD). It starts to beep when a disk fails or while a RAID device is resyncing after an unclean shutdown.
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Dudki! |
http://kin.klever.net/dudki/ |
1345x |
Dudki is a process maintenance daemon that checks whether certain processes are running (based on pidfiles) and, if needed, tries to restart them.
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devfsd |
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/[..]rgooch/linux/ |
1344x |
The devfsd program is a daemon, run by the system boot, which can provide for intelligent management of device entries in the Device Filesystem (devfs).
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mapscsi |
http://gort.metaparadigm.com/mapscsi/ |
1342x |
mapscsi is a Linux SCSI device mapping tool which solves the problem of SCSI device names being allocated in the order of probing. The problem is that when an additional device is added and has a lower host, channel, or ID than existing devices, the other devices will all be shuffled along on the next reboot (i.e. /dev/sdb becomes /dev/sdc, etc.). mapscsi solves this by creating symbolic links to Linux SCSI devices after scanning all SCSI devices.
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