LINUXSOFT.cz
Username: Password:     
    CZ UK PL

> Software list : : UTILITIES-->system

The newest SW   Total count SW item: 335   Top download SW
FIRST <<< PREV < Showing items 271 to 285 > NEXT >>> LAST
SW Name Home page Downloaded
bfs http://penguin.cz/~mhi/fs/bfs/ 1862x
BFS filesystem is a simple filesystem used in UnixWare. Because the object of the bfs filesystem type is to allow quick and simple booting, bfs was designed as a contiguous flat filesystem. It is not intended to support general users. This filesystems driver for Linux allows you to mount your BFS /stand partition or floppies in read-only mode.
 
HFS Filesystem for linux http://www-sccm.stanford.edu/[..]hargrove/HFS/ 1861x
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.
 
Micron http://www.speakeasy.org/[..]jects/micron/ 1861x
Micron aims to replace Vixie Cron, offering the same feature set with fewer security concerns and a smaller memory footprint.
 
asapm http://www.tigr.net/afterstep/ 1860x
asapm is an AfterStep look & feel Advanced Power Management (APM) monitor for laptop and notebook PCs running Linux or FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD and X Windows. It displays charge left in the battery, the time left to the total discharge of the battery, computer is connected to the mains or is working on a battery and the battery status high/low/critical.
 
LVCool http://mpet.freeservers.com/LVCool.html 1859x
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.
 
Enhanced Linux Loopback Driver ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/[..]ced_loopback/ 1858x
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).
 
cdrom_speed http://dmpc.dbp.fmph.uniba.sk/[..]/cdrom_speed/ 1858x
cdrom_speed allows you to change (read: decrease) your CDROM drive speed. It is especially suitable for playing mp3's from your CD-ROM.
 
Array-util http://starbreeze.knoware.nl/[..]~hugo/compaq/ 1856x
Array-util is a small tool to get some information from a SmartArray controller. It gives you an overview of all logical and physical drives, including basic information on sizes etc.
 
Spyrius http://www.dystance.net/[..]ware/spyrius/ 1855x
Spyrius is a multithreaded superdaemon that provides TCP connectivity to services that are implemented as loadable modules ("plug-ins").
 
ifplugd http://0pointer.de/[..]ects/ifplugd/ 1855x
ifplugd is a lightweight Linux daemon which configures the network automatically when a cable is plugged in and deconfigures it when the cable is pulled.
 
grubconfig http://www.tux.org/[..]ux/index.html 1854x
grubconfig is a script that helps you install the GRUB bootloader on your system.
 
siga http://scripts.hennevogel.de/siga/ 1853x
siga (System Information GAthering), collects various information on your SuSE Linux System, and outputs it in HTML or ASCII format. You can edit your configuration files locally or remotely. It works on different browsers and editors.
 
mapscsi http://gort.metaparadigm.com/mapscsi/ 1853x
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.
 
BusyBox http://www.busybox.net/ 1852x
BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides replacements for most of the utilities you usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc. The utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU counterparts. BusyBox provides a fairly complete environment for any small or embedded system.
 
cko http://www.linuxpages.org/cko_en.php 1851x
Cko (Colored Kernel Output) is a Linux 2.4 and 2.6 kernel patch that colors kernel messages in the BSD style.
 
FIRST <<< PREV < Showing items 271 to 285 > NEXT >>> LAST
> Search Software
> Search Google
1. Pacman linux
Download: 5809x
2. FreeBSD
Download: 10042x
3. PCLinuxOS-2010
Download: 9533x
4. alcolix
Download: 12107x
5. Onebase Linux
Download: 10818x
6. Novell Linux Desktop
Download: 0x
7. KateOS
Download: 7242x

1. xinetd
Download: 3389x
2. RDGS
Download: 937x
3. spkg
Download: 6415x
4. LinPacker
Download: 11666x
5. VFU File Manager
Download: 3976x
6. LeftHand Mała Księgowość
Download: 8320x
7. MISU pyFotoResize
Download: 3684x
8. Lefthand CRM
Download: 4508x
9. MetadataExtractor
Download: 0x
10. RCP100
Download: 4059x
11. Predaj softveru
Download: 0x
12. MSH Free Autoresponder
Download: 0x
©Pavel Kysilka - 2003-2026 | mailatlinuxsoft.cz | Design: www.megadesign.cz