TransGaming Cedega brings the thrill of blockbuster video gaming to the Linux operating system. Cedega enables Linux gamers to play Windows titles on their Linux OS of choice. Triple-A video games such as Battlefield 2, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, World of WarCraft, Civilization IV, Madden 2006 and many more, can be played on Linux using Cedega. (more...)
The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary utilities including gas (the assembler), ld (the linker), nm, ranlib, objdump, objcopy, readelf, etc. Most of these programs use the Binary File Descriptor (BFD) library to do low-level manipulation.
Enter aims at beign lightweight, yet highly configurable login manager for X. Supporting many different desktop setups. It is written in C with minimal dependencies, making it an excellent choice when using other lightweight window managers, such as fluxbox.
Darik's Boot and Nuke ("DBAN") is a self-contained boot floppy or CD that securely wipes the hard disks of most computers. DBAN will automatically and completely delete the contents of any hard disk that it can detect, which makes it an appropriate utility for bulk or emergency data destruction. (more...)
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. (more...)
Screen is a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal between several processes, typically interactive shells. There is a scrollback history buffer for each virtual terminal and a copy-and-paste mechanism that allows the user to move text regions between windows. (more...)
Miscellaneous utilities for Linux: agetty arch blockdev cal cfdisk chfn chkdupexe chsh clear col colcrt colrm column ctrlaltdel cytune ddate dmesg fastboot fasthalt fdformat fdisk fsck.minix getopt halt hexdump hwclock ipcrm ipcs kbdrate kill last logger login look mcookie mesg mkfs mkfs.minix mkfs. (more...)
The GNU Core Utilities are the basic file, shell and text manipulation utilities of the GNU operating system. These are the core utilities which are expected to exist on every operating system. Previously these utilities were offered as three individual sets of GNU utilities, fileutils, shellutils, and textutils. Those three have been combined into a single set of utilities called the coreutils.
Uptimed is an uptime record daemon keeping track of the highest uptimes a computer system ever had. Uptimed comes with a console front-end to parse the records, which can also easily be used to show your records on a web page. It can also send you a short e-mail when a record is broken or milestone has been reached.
KDiff3 is a file and directory diff and merge tool which compares and merges two or three text input files or directories; shows the differences line by line and character by character(!); provides an automatic merge-facility; has an editor for comfortable solving of merge-conflicts; provides networktransparency via KIO; has options to highlight or hide changes in white-space or comments; supports (more...)
Uptimec is the client used in mrEriksson's Uptime Project. The project collects details about registred hosts, like current uptime and operating system. The server then generates daily statistics from the details sent by all registred hosts.
Recycled allows you to recover ALL deleted files. It is an automatic trash acting at the kernel level. All files are handled the same way, whoever deleted it (an actual user or a daemon). They are moved to a specific directory so that you can always pull them out of the shadow.
Asmutils is a set of miscellaneous utilities written in assembly language, targeted on embedded systems and small distributions (e.g. installation or rescue disks); also it contains a small libc and a crypto library. It features the smallest possible size and memory requirements, the fastest speed, and offers fairly good functionality. (more...)
Firefox Quickstarter is an small utility for KDE that runs a hidden instance of Firefox. This allows Web pages to be opened without a visible startup delay.
The Heirloom Toolchest is a collection of standard Unix utilities. Highlights are: Derived from original Unix material released as open source by Caldera; up to four versions of each utility corresponding to SVID3/SVR4, SVID4/SVR4.2, POSIX. (more...)
Bbe is a sed-like editor for binary files. Instead of reading input in lines as sed, bbe reads arbitrary blocks from an input stream and performs byte-related transformations on found blocks. Blocks can be defined using start/stop strings, stream offset and block length, or a combination. Basic editing commands include delete, replace, search/replace, binary operations (and, or, etc. (more...)
Rpmstrap is a tool for bootstrapping a basic RPM-based system. It is inspired by debootstrap, and allows you to build chroots and basic systems from RPM sources.
MCatS is a Modular Catalog System. The basic idea is to have several modules (shared libraries) that are dynamicly loaded on demand. Lets say you want to scan a CD-ROM media and store it in a database, you just specify that you want to read from cd and output to database. By it's flexibility it makes it very easy to convert between different formats, like between "WhereIsIt?" and csv format.
Data Wizard for Java is a tool for building a simple graphical user interface (GUI) that makes it easy to collect necessary data. This tool enables the building of data wizard applications using only a scripting scenario in an XML format. (more...)
Utility shows local time in Klingon - both converting to Klingon digits, and reading the time. If this was english instead of Klingon it would do something like four am and thirty three minuites 4:33.
Advance ReiserFS Partition Recovery Software is an easy and simple linux data recovery tool to recover linux reiserfs data from corrupt or damaged linux reiserfs partition. ReiserFS partition recovery software successfully restores deleted, formatted or inaccessible linux reiserfs partition and restore all the maximum possible linux data from linux hard disk or drive. (more...)
QShowDiff is a tool for visualisation of diffs generated from various VCS systems. QShowDiff does not compare two files or directories - for that there are many tools that surely do the task very well. And that is the reason why QShowDiff was created. It only does colorful visualisation of diffs. Nothing more and nothing less.








