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ASClock |
http://packages.debian.org/[..]s/sid/asclock |
16726x |
The AfterStep clock, available in three versions: Classic, Xlib, & Gtk.
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LinNeighborhood |
http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/ |
16553x |
LinNeighborhood is free software under the terms fo the GNU General Public License for browsing M$ machines and mounting SMB filesystems.
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BASH History Suggest Box |
https://github.com/dvorka/hstr |
16540x |
BASH history suggest box is a command line utility which brings improved BASH command completion from the history. It aims to make completion easier to use and more efficient than Ctrl-r.
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ranpwd |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]jects/ranpwd/ |
16094x |
ranpwd is a small utility for generating random passwords in a variety of formats using /dev/(u)random.
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KDirStat |
http://kdirstat.sourceforge.net/ |
15987x |
KDirStat (KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program that sums up disk usage for direcory trees, very much like the Unix 'du' command. It displays the disk space used up by a directory tree, both numerically and graphically.
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TestDisk |
http://www.cgsecurity.org/[..]wiki/TestDisk |
15383x |
TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery utility! It was primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally erasing your Partition Table). Partition table recovery using TestDisk is really easy. PhotoRec is file data recovery software designed to recover lost files including video, documents and archives from Hard Disks and CDRom and lost pictures (Photo Recovery) from digital camera memory. PhotoRec ignores the filesystem and goes after the underlying data, so it'll work even if your media's filesystem is severely damaged or formatted.
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S3switch |
http://www.probo.com/[..]savage40.html |
15194x |
S3switch is a commandline utility that allow owners of S3 Savage graphic cards to use the CRT and/or the TV output on GNU/Linux. You also have the possibility to select the TV mode (PAL, NTSC, NTSCJ) your TV can display.
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X File Explorer |
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xfe |
15038x |
X File Explorer (Xfe) is a filemanager for X.
It features file associations, the ability to mount/umount devices, a directory tree for quickly changing directories, the ability to change file attributes, automatic registry saving, the ability to view/create/extract compressed archives, and much more.
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Captive |
http://www.jankratochvil.net/[..]ject/captive/ |
14863x |
Captive provides full read/write access to NTFS disk drives in the WINE way by using the original Microsoft Windows ntfs.sys driver. It emulates the required subsystems of the Microsoft Windows kernel by reusing one of the original ntoskrnl.exe, ReactOS parts, or this project's own reimplementations on a case by case basis. Involvement of the original driver files was chosen to achieve the best and unprecedented filesystem compatibility and safety.
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gentoo |
http://www.obsession.se/gentoo/ |
14605x |
a modern, powerful, pretty slim (<300 KB executable) file manager. It uses the two-pane concept, somewhat inspired by theold Amiga program DirectoryOpus.
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acoc - Arbitrary Command Output Colourer |
http://www.caliban.org/[..]by/acoc.shtml |
14216x |
acoc is a regular expression based colour formatter for programs that display output on the command-line.
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Checkservice |
http://www.linvision.com/[..]checkservice/ |
13909x |
Checkservice is a Perl script that monitors services on remote hosts.
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Keyfrog |
http://keyfrog.sf.net |
13865x |
Keyfrog monitors keyboard and visualizes its usage statistics. User can obtain detailed information about keyboard activity. This may be very useful, for example, to software developers to monitor their productivity.
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arCHMage |
http://archmage.sourceforge.net |
13851x |
chm decompiler/reader, usable as http server or apache module.
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iBackup |
http://www.linuks.mine.nu/ibackup/ |
13774x |
iBackup is a tool to simplify backing up the system configuration files (/etc). You can run the program from any directory, it will by default save the (maybe compressed) tarball to /root.
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