Source package: 3270 Package: xfonts-x3270-misc Description: Font files for the x3270(1) IBM 3270 emulator. x3270-fonts provides only the fonts required for x3270 operation, so that the fonts may be installed separately on a font-server. Source package: 3c5x9utils Package: 3c5x9utils Description: Configuration and diagnostic utils for 3Com 5x9 cards. 3c5x9setup : EEPROM setup and diagnostic program for the 3Com 3c5x9 series ethercards el3diag : Diagnostic program for 3c509 and 3c579 ethercards Source package: 3dchess Package: 3dchess Description: 3D chess for X11 3 dimensional Chess for X11R6. Three boards, 96 pieces and 26 directions. Source package: 3dwm Package: 3dwm-clock Description: A 3Dwm apps The 3Dwm clock application (tdwm-clock) is the first real application that is even remotely useful. It makes use of the 3Dwm Nobel API, including the new solid modeling support, to create a three-dimensional analog clock displaying the current time. Package: 3dwm-csgclient Description: A 3Dwm client A simple client which is builded using new libsolid. This is only an example on how libsolid work. Package: 3dwm-geoclient Description: A 3Dwm client This is a very simple 3Dwm client that connects to the exported GeometryKit in the server, creates a Geometry, loads a 3D file from the local system (in this case a simple model of an office, which also happens to be Rob's room), and passes it to the 3Dwm server. The 3Dwm server will happily render any geometry that is created, so running geoclient several times will add more geometries to the graphical output. Please note that you may need to zoom out (using the 'X' key) to see graphical output. The geoclient is able to open native .raw files as well as standard 3ds files (using MeshIO). In other words, you may experiment by loading other files than the supplied office model to the 3Dwm server. Package: 3dwm-pickclient Description: A 3Dwm client This is an example showing how libzorn work. Package: 3dwm-server Description: Binary server daemon This package contains display binary server daemon. Package: 3dwm-texclient Description: A 3Dwm client This is a simple client used for testing the 3Dwm texture capabilities. Package: 3dwm-vncclient Description: A 3Dwm client This will open a connection to the VNC server from the 3Dwm server, and the graphical output will be displayed on a single quad in the 3Dwm world (you may need to zoom out to see it). Currently, vncclient supports no interaction with the VNC window (the bindings and the actual communication code has been implemented, only the 3Dwm side is missing). Package: libcelsius Description: Interface library to underlying OS This is 3Dwm low-level interface insulating the rest of the system from details of the underlying operating system, providing high-level, abstract services like threads menagement mutual exclusion, synchronization and so on. The module also incapsulate things like shared memory, dinamically loaded libraries and other system-level funcionality. Package: libcelsius-dev Description: libcelsius development file These are libcelsius development files. Package: libgarbo Description: Backward compatibility library This library provides backwards compatibility with existing applications by providing an abstract interface for binding conventional windowing systems. Using garbo, it should be possible to use legacy applications from windowing systems like X11, Windows and MacOS, at least long as the system is capable of running locally on the same machine. Package: libgarbo-dev Description: libgarbo development file These are libgarbo development files. Package: libnobel Description: API library for client's development This API is the client programming interface used by application writers developing software 3Dwm. It's a sef of CORBA IDL interfaces that describe how to speak 3Dwm, and thus allow any language with CORBA bindings to be used when building 3Dwm applications. Package: libnobel-dev Description: libnobel development files These are libnobel development files. Package: libpolhem Description: Interface library to Nobel This is the Nobel client programming interface. It manages the display and input hardware and acts as an extensible framework for pluggable modules that add functionality to the system. Package: libpolhem-dev Description: libpolhem development files These are libpolhem development files. Package: libsolid Description: Solids trace library This library is core of solid trace system in a tree data structured. Package: libsolid-dev Description: libsolid development files These are libpolhem development files. Package: libzorn Description: Interface library to painting functions This library is core of 3Dwm paintings (output) functions Package: libzorn-dev Description: libzorn development files These are libzorn development files. Source package: 44bsd-rdist Package: 44bsd-rdist Description: 4.4BSD rdist. This is the traditional rdist from 4.4BSD Lite with FreeBSD fixes. It is provided for compatibility with third-party rdist implementations. . This is the binary package for 4.4BSD rdist. Source package: 9menu Package: 9menu Description: Creates X menus from the shell. This is 9menu, a simple program that allows you to create X menus from the shell, where each menu item will run a command. 9menu is intended for use with 9wm, but can be used with any other window manager. Source package: 9wm Package: 9wm Description: An emulation of the Plan 9 window manager 8-1/2. 9wm is an X window manager which attempts to emulate the Plan 9 window manager 8-1/2 as far as possible within the constraints imposed by X. . It provides a simple yet comfortable user interface, without garish decorations or title-bars. Or icons. And it's click-to-type. Source package: a2ps Package: a2ps Description: GNU a2ps 'Anything to PostScript' converter and pretty-printer a2ps converts files into PostScript for printing or viewing. It uses a nice default format, usually two pages on each physical page, borders surrounding pages, headers with useful information (page number, printing date, file name or supplied header), line numbering, symbol substitution as well as pretty printing for a wide range of programming languages. . Historically, a2ps started as a text to PostScript converter, but thanks to powerful delegations it is able to let you use it for any kind of files, ie it can also digest manual pages, dvi files, texinfo, .... . Among the other most noticeable features of a2ps are: - various encodings (all the Latins and others), - various fonts (automatic font down loading), - various medias, - various printer interfaces, - various output styles, - various programming languages, - various helping applications, - and various spoken languages. Source package: a2ps-perl-ja Package: a2ps-perl-ja Description: perl version of Miguel Santana's a2ps (support KANJI) This program is perl version of Miguel Santana's a2ps. Postscript kanji enhancement was done by Naoki Kanazawa . Converted to perl and enhanced by Kazumasa Utashiro. B4 support and punchmark was contributed by Masami Ueno Source package: a52dec Package: a52dec Description: Utilities to extract and decode ATCS A/52 streams Utilities to extract and decode ATCS A/52 streams. The A/52 standard is used in a variety of applications, including digital television and DVD. It is also known as AC-3. Package: a52dec-dev Description: Development library and headers for ATCS A/52 data liba52 is a free library for decoding ATSC A/52 streams. It is released under the terms of the GPL license. The A/52 standard is used in a variety of applications, including digital television and DVD. It is also known as AC-3. Source package: aa3d Package: aa3d Description: An ASCII art stereogram generator This program generates the well known and popular random dot stereograms in ASCII art. Source package: aalib Package: aalib-bin Description: sample programs using aalib AAlib is a portable ascii art graphics library. Internally, it works like a graphics display, but the output is rendered into gorgeous platform independent ascii graphics. . This package contains a few sample programs that use aalib. Package: aalib1 Description: ascii art library AAlib is a portable ascii art graphics library. Internally, it works like a graphics display, but the output is rendered into gorgeous platform independent ascii graphics. Package: aalib1-dev Description: ascii art library, development kit AAlib is a portable ascii art graphics library. Internally, it works like a graphics display, but the output is rendered into platform-independent ascii graphics. . This package contains the static library and header files used in development, plus developer's documentation. Source package: aatv Package: aatv Description: A program to watch TV in a text-based console aatv is a program which allows you to watch TV in a text-based console, i.e. in a virtual console or in an xterm. Source package: abacus Package: abacus Description: an X11-based Spreadsheet a small, light and easy to use graphical spreadsheet (WYSIWYG) for X. Source package: abc2ps Package: abc2ps Description: Translates ABC music description files to PostScript This is the Debian port of the abc2ps program by Michael Methfessel. The program translates tunes written in the ABC format to PostScript, which can then be viewed using Ghostview et al. or printed on a PostScript printer or through Ghostscript. It supports various semi-standard extensions to the ABC standard, such as multiple voices and staves. Source package: abcde Package: abcde Description: A Better CD Encoder A frontend program to cdparanoia, wget, cd-discid, id3, and your favorite Ogg or MP3 encoder (defaults to oggenc). Grabs an entire CD and converts each track to Ogg or MP3, then comments or ID3-tags each file, with one command. Source package: abcmidi Package: abcmidi Description: A converter from ABC to MIDI format and back This package contains the programs `abc2midi' and `midi2abc', which convert from the abc musical notation format to standard MIDI format and vice-versa. They can generate accompaniment from guitar chords in the abc file, as well as insert various MIDI events; the MIDI-to-abc translation tries to figure out bars, triplets and accidentals on its own. . The package also contains `abc2abc' (an abc prettyprinter/transposer) and `mftext' (a program that will dump a MIDI file as text). . The programs in this package are based on the `midifilelib' distribution available from http://www.harmony-central.com/MIDI/. Package: abcmidi-yaps Description: Yet another ABC to PostScript converter This program translates tunes written in the ABC format to PostScript, which can then be viewed on screen or printed. It is essentially a (non-exclusive) alternative to abc2ps, being based on the abc2ps PostScript code together with the ABC parser from the abcmidi package. Source package: abiword Package: abiword Description: Dummy package providing abiword AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2, since abiword is divided into several packages e.g. abiword-common, abiword-gtk, etc. You can remove this package safely after newer packages are installed. Package: abiword-common Description: WYSIWYG word processor AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . AbiWord is still being developed. It's quite usable but not yet full- featured or polished. For many applications, however, it should prove effective and efficient. . This program includes support for reading Microsoft Word files, RTF files, and many other foreign file formats. Natively, it uses a custom XML-based file format. Package: abiword-doc Description: AbiWord documentation AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains help files, cliparts and examples for AbiWord. Package: abiword-gnome Description: WYSIWYG word processor based on GTK/GNOME AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains the AbiWord binary built with GTK/GNOME. Note that this package can coexist with -gtk. Package: abiword-gtk Description: WYSIWYG word processor based on GTK AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains the AbiWord binary built with GTK. Note that this package can coexist with -gnome. Package: abiword-plugins Description: Plugins for AbiWord AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains several plugins shipped with AbiWord. Package: xfonts-abi Description: Some fonts shipped with AbiWord AbiWord is the first of a complete, open source office suite. The upstream source includes cross-platform support for Win32, BeOS, and QNX as well as GTK+ on Unix. . This package contains some fonts shipped with AbiWord. Source package: abook Package: abook Description: A text-based ncurses address book application. abook is a text-based ncurses address book application. It provides many different fields of user info. abook is designed for use with mutt, but can be used independently. Source package: aboot Package: aboot Description: Linux bootloader for the SRM console This is the standard Linux bootloader for machines with SRM firmware installed. If you're using ARC or AlphaBIOS, you should use MILO instead. . Aboot allows booting from hard disk, CD-ROM, and floppy. It also provides what you need to make kernel images that can be booted over a network using BOOTP/TFTP. Source package: abuse Package: abuse Description: Crack dot Com's Abuse action game. Abuse is a side scrolling shoot-em-up action game from Crack dot Com. . This package contains the Abuse game engine, in X and full screen svga versions. It requires a mouse. . This package is obsolete and will be removed later (if you still need it, contact the maintainer). Please use abuse-sdl instead. Source package: abuse-frabs Package: abuse-frabs Description: Levels and graphics for Abuse This package contains the levels and graphics for the game Abuse with the Free Abuse (fRaBs) extensions. . This package obsoletes abuse-lib which will be removed at some point. If you still need abuse-lib for some reason, please contact the maintainer now. . The Abuse sound effects are not included, due to copyright problems. Source package: abuse-lib Package: abuse-lib Description: Levels for Abuse This package contains the levels and graphics for the Abuse game. These levels are necessary to play Abuse. . The Abuse sound effects are not included, due to copyright problems. Source package: abuse-sdl Package: abuse-sdl Description: SDL-port of Crack dot Com's Abuse action game. Abuse is a side scrolling shoot-em-up action game from Crack dot Com. . This package contains the SDL-version of the Abuse game engine. It requires a mouse. Source package: aca Package: libaca-dev Description: The Advanced nCurses Api ACA is a very ease to programming ncurses api, you can simply make buttons, menus, choices, file selection, etc. This is the package which contains runtime libraries. If you want to see a great ACA application, then please install KIM. Package: libaca0 Description: The Advanced nCurses Api -- development files This is the files for ACA which are needed to compile binaries from sources. There aren't any documentations, only examples yet. Source package: acct Package: acct Description: The GNU Accounting utilities. The GNU Accounting utilities `ac', `accton', `last', `lastcomm', and `sa' add login and process accounting support to Debian Linux. "Login accounting" provides summaries of system resource usage based on connect time, and "process accounting" provides summaries based on the commands executed on the system. The 'last' command is provided by the Debian sysvinit package and not included here. Source package: ace Package: libace-doc Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains documentation for ACE, including the man pages. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Package: libace5.0 Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains the run-time ACE library. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Package: libace5.0-dev Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains the header files and static libraries for the ACE toolkit. In addition, "gperf-ace" is included in this package. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Package: libace5.1 Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains the run-time ACE library. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Package: libace5.1-dev Description: An Object-Oriented Network Programming Toolkit in C++ This package contains the header files and static libraries for the ACE toolkit. In addition, "gperf-ace" is included in this package. . The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is a freely available open source object-oriented (OO) framework that implements many core design patterns for concurrent communication software. ACE provides a rich set of reusable C++ wrappers and framework components that perform common communication software tasks across a range of OS platforms. The communication software tasks provided by ACE include event demultiplexing and event handler dispatching, signal handling, service initialization, interprocess communication, shared memory management, message routing, dynamic (re)configuration of distributed services, concurrent execution and synchronization. . ACE is targeted for developers of high-performance and real-time communication services and applications. It simplifies the development of OO network applications and services that utilize interprocess communication, event demultiplexing, explicit dynamic linking, and concurrency. In addition, ACE automates system configuration and reconfiguration by dynamically linking services into applications at run-time and executing these services in one or more processes or threads. . Douglas C. Schmidt schmidt@uci.edu Source package: ace-of-penguins Package: ace-of-penguins Description: Solitaire-games with penguin-look. From the author's intro.html: . "The Ace of Penguins is a set of Unix/X solitaire games based on the ones available for Windows(tm) but with a number of enhancements that make my wife like my versions better :-)" . The package consists of the games Pegged, Minesweeper, Solitaire, Taipei (together with a level editor), Golf, Mastermind, Merlin and Freecell. Source package: acfax Package: acfax Description: Receive faxes using your radio and sound card acfax allows you to receive faxes using your sound card. Typically you might use it to decode faxes sent over HF radio or from satellites. Source package: achilles Package: achilles Description: An artificial life and evolution simulator Achilles is an artificial life and evolution simulator that uses Hebbian neural networks and OpenGL/SDL to simulate life in a simplified environment. It is based on Larry Yaeger's PolyWorld. Source package: acidlab Package: acidlab Description: Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases The Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases (ACID) is a PHP-based analysis engine to search and process a database of security events generated by various IDSes, firewalls, and network monitoring tools. The features currently include: . o Query-builder and search interface for finding alerts matching on alert meta information (e.g. signature, detection time) as well as the underlying network evidence (e.g. source/destination address, ports, payload, or flags). . o Packet viewer (decoder) will graphically display the layer-3 and layer-4 packet information of logged alerts . o Alert management by providing constructs to logically group alerts to create incidents (alert groups), deleting the handled alerts or false positives, exporting to email for collaboration, or archiving of alerts to transfer them between alert databases. . o Chart and statistic generation based on time, sensor, signature, protocol, IP address, TCP/UDP ports, or classification . ACID has the ability to analyze a wide variety of events which are post-processed into its database. Tools exist for the following formats: . o using Snort (www.snort.org) - Snort alerts - tcpdump binary logs . o using logsnorter (www.snort.org/downloads/logsnorter-0.2.tar.gz) - Cisco PIX - ipchains - iptables - ipfw Source package: acidwarp Package: acidwarp Description: This is a linux port of the popular dos program Acidwarp. Acidwarp is a program that makes neat looking pictures and rotates the palette. Its only use is for entertainment, but it is neat. I stumbled upon source code for Acidwarp on the net one day, and decided that it was high time someone ported it to linux. So, here it is. Source package: ack Package: ack Description: Kanji code converter ACK is a highly versatile Kanji code converter. ACK can do reciprocal conversion among Japanese EUC, Shift-JIS and 7bit JIS. JIS Kata-kana(SJIS Han-kaku Kana) is also supported. Kanji code can be automatically detected even if the input stream contains Kata-kana characters. Besides, ACK can be used as a Kanji code checker with very high detection rate. Source package: acl Package: acl Description: Access control list utilities This package contains the getfacl and setfacl utilities needed for manipulating access control lists. Package: acl-dev Description: Access control list static libraries and headers This package contains the static libraries and header files needed for developing programs which make use of the access control list programming interface defined in POSIX 1003.1e draft standard 17. Package: libacl1 Description: Access control list shared library This package contains the libacl.so dynamic library containing the POSIX 1003.1e draft standard 17 functions for manipulating access control lists. Source package: acm Package: acm Description: A multi-player aerial combat simulation. acm is an air combat simulator that runs under the X window system. This version of acm is implemented as a distributed simulation. It communicates information via the IEEE Distributed Interactive Simulation protocol. Source package: acm4 Package: acm4 Description: A multi-player aerial combat simulation. acm is an air combat simulator that runs under the X window system. Up to eight players can engage in simultaneous air combat. Source package: acorn-fdisk Package: acorn-fdisk Description: Partition editor for Acorn/RISC OS machines Acorn-fdisk allows you to edit disk partitions on Acorn machines. It understands a variety of the partition tables formats used under RISC OS, including Filecore, ICS-IDE, EESOX and Powertec. Source package: acpid Package: acpid Description: Utilities for using ACPI Modern computers support the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) to allow intelligent power management on your system and to query battery and configuration status. . This package contains acpid, which is the user-space daemon needed in order to make the Linux ACPI support completely functional. . In order to use this package you need a recent Kernel (=>2.4.7). This can be one including the patches on http://acpid.sourceforge.net or a non patched one. Source package: acs Package: acs Description: Al's Circuit Simulator ACS is a general purpose circuit simulator. It performs nonlinear dc and transient analyses, fourier analysis, and ac analysis linearized at an operating point. It is fully interactive and command driven. It can also be run in batch mode or as a server. The output is produced as it simulates. Spice compatible models for the MOSFET (level 1,2,3) and diode are included in this release. Source package: activedvi Package: activedvi Description: A simple DVI previewer written in Objective Caml. ActiveDVI is a nice dvi viewer written in Objective Caml, based on mldvi. Additionally to mldvi's features (antialiasing, colors as defined in the latex package color, automatic recompilation of METAFONT fonts and automatic reloading of the file after modification) it supports inclusion of encapsulated postscipt files and some effects for presentation (pause, delay, text color change) Source package: ada-mode Package: ada-mode Description: Ada mode for Emacs and XEmacs This is a major mode for editing Ada files in Emacs/XEmacs. Source package: adacgi Package: adacgi Description: Ada CGI interface This package lets you build CGI applications in Ada. Source package: adasockets Package: adasockets Description: Bindings for the socket services in Ada This package provides a binding for socket services to be used with GNAT (the GNU Ada compiler). One can use it to write clients and servers that will talk with programs written in Ada or any other programming language. . This package contains the object and source files to build Ada sockets applications. Package: libadasockets0 Description: Bindings for the socket services in Ada This package provides a binding for socket services to be used with GNAT (the GNU Ada compiler). One can use it to write clients and servers that will talk with programs written in Ada or any other programming language. . This package contains the library needed to execute Ada program using sockets. Package: libadasockets0-dev Description: Bindings for the socket services in Ada This package provides a binding for socket services to be used with GNAT (the GNU Ada compiler). One can use it to write clients and servers that will talk with programs written in Ada or any other programming language. . This package provides the Ada programmer with headers and libraries used to build Ada programs that use sockets services. Source package: adbbs Package: adbbs Description: ad! BBS. A perl based bbs or easy menu system. aD! BBS was basically written to provide a nice, easy to use menu / bbs interface, currently it doesn't handle special permissions, group permissions, etc. but they are in the 'todo' list. Supports ANSI Color. Source package: addressbook Package: addressbook Description: Tk personal address manager Addressbook is an address manager meant to replace your old paper rolodex. It stores addresses, phone and fax numbers and can interact with some additional programs (i.e., for dialing) It has a nice user interface written in Tcl/Tk. . The additional suggested software will enable additional functionality, such as automatic dialing, faxing, printing, etc. The program is still fully functional without any of the suggested software. . Author: Clemens Durka Homepage: http://home.pages.de/~addressbook/ Source package: adduser Package: adduser Description: Add and remove users and groups This package includes the adduser and deluser commands for creating and removing users. . o Adduser can create new users and groups and add existing users to existing groups. o Deluser can remove users and groups and remove users from a given group. . Adding users with adduser is much easier than adding them by hand. Adduser will choose appropriate UID and GID values, create a home directory, copy skeletal user configuration, allow you to set an initial password and the GECOS field. . Deluser can optionally remove and backup the user's home directory and mail spool or all files on the system owned by him. . Optionally a custom script can be executed after each of the commands. Source package: adjtimex Package: adjtimex Description: Utility to display or set the kernel time variables This program gives you raw access to the kernel time variables. For a machine connected to the Internet, or equipped with a precision oscillator or radio clock, the best way to keep the system clock correct is with xntpd. However, for a standalone or intermittently connected machine, you may use adjtimex instead to at least correct for systematic drift. adjtimex can optionally adjust the system clock using the CMOS clock as a reference, and can log times for long-term estimation of drift rates. Source package: admesh Package: admesh Description: processing triangulated solid meshes Currently, ADMesh only reads the STL file format that is used for rapid prototyping applications, although it can write STL, VRML, OFF, and DXF files. Some features of admesh are: Fill holes in the mesh by adding facets. Repair facets by connecting nearby facets. Repair normal directions (i.e. facets should be CCW) Remove degenerate facets (i.e. facets with 2 or more vertices equal) Web site: http://www.varlog.com/products/admesh/ Source package: admwebuser Package: admwebuser Description: Manage Squid or Web users using a Web browser This utility allows you to manage Squid or Web users using only a simple Web browser. . All the management tasks, including creating, changing, removing, enabling and disabling users can be performed through an easy-to-use Web interface. . This package is also know as admuser but it was agreed that admwebuser would be a better package name to be used instead. Source package: adns Package: libadns1 Description: Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and utilities adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled simultaneously. Package: libadns1-bin Description: Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and utilities adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled simultaneously. . Includes useful test tools and utilities for ip address resolving in logfiles. Package: libadns1-dev Description: Asynchronous-capable DNS client library and utilities adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many queries can be handled simultaneously. . Development Version. Source package: adolc Package: libadolc-dev Description: ADOLC development libs and headers The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate the requested values. . This package contains the development library and header files. Package: libadolc1 Description: ADOLC automatic differentiation system, runtime libs The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate the requested values. . This package contains the runtime library. Package: libadolc1-doc Description: ADOLC documentation, postscript manual The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate the requested values. . This package contains the user's manual, in postscript. Package: libadolc1-examples Description: ADOLC example program binaries The ADOLC system automatically calculates exact derivatives of a C/C++ function. It uses C++ overloading to record arithmetic operations, which it plays back later in various ways to calculate the requested values. . This package contains some sample programs distributed with ADOLC. They are not very understandable without looking at the source. Source package: advi Package: advi Description: A simple DVI previewer written in Objective Caml. ActiveDVI is a nice dvi viewer written in Objective Caml, based on mldvi. Additionally to mldvi's features (antialiasing, colors as defined in the latex package color, automatic recompilation of METAFONT fonts and automatic reloading of the file after modification) it supports inclusion of encapsulated postscipt files and some effects for presentation (pause, delay, text color change) Source package: ae Package: ae Description: Anthony's Editor -- a tiny full-screen editor ae is a tiny full-screen text editor with both modal (vi-like) and modeless (emacs-like) modes, determined by an ae.rc config file. . Keybindings are configurable in the configuration file. The default config file is /etc/ae.rc, but another configuration file is provided in /etc/ae/*.rc, as an alternate example. Source package: aee Package: aee Description: An easy to use screen-based editor aee (advanced easy editor) is intended to be an easy to use screen-based editor that requires no instruction to use. Its interface is highlighted by simple pop-up menus, which makes it easy for the users to carry out tasks without remembering the commands. Source package: aegis Package: aegis Description: Advanced software management tool. Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. . See aegis-doc for documentation, aegis-tk for a TK based user interface, and aegis-web for a web based user interface. Package: aegis-doc Description: Documentation for aegis Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Package: aegis-tk Description: Aegis TK user interface Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Package: aegis-web Description: Aegis Web based user interface Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Source package: aegis3 Package: aegis3 Description: Advanced software management tool. NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package instead. . Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. . See aegis3-doc for documentation, aegis3-tk for a TK based user interface, and aegis3-web for a web based user interface. Package: aegis3-doc Description: Documentation for aegis3 NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package instead. . Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Package: aegis3-tk Description: Aegis TK user interface NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package instead. . Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Package: aegis3-web Description: Aegis Web based user interface NOTE: This is the 3.x branch of aegis. Unless you need to interface with other 3.x installations, you should use the 4.x aegis package instead. . Aegis integrates the standard software tools such as gcc and cvs into an easy to use, extensible software management system. . Aegis simplifies to problems associated with multiple developers and development tree using a transaction-based approach to version control, along with a web-browsable repository and an integrated testing mechanism. Source package: aeromail Package: aeromail Description: Web-based e-mail client. AeroMail is a web-based e-mail client noted for its elegant interface. Other highlights include: - attachments - images - cookie-free http authentication. It is written in PHP using PHP's built in IMAP functions. Details at http://cushman.net/projects/aeromail/index.php Source package: aethera Package: aethera Description: Email and PIM application for KDE Aethera is a pim application, i.e. it handles all kinds of personal information: email, contacts, notes, tasks, todos, journals. Source package: aewm Package: aewm Description: a minimalistic window manager for X11 aewm is a minimalistic window manager for X11. It has no nifty features, but is light on resources and extremely simple in appearance. It should eventually make a good reference implementation of the ICCCM. A few separate programs are included to handle running programs, switching between windows, etc. Source package: aewm++ Package: aewm++ Description: minimal window manager written in C++ aewm++ is a minimal window manager for X11, based on aewm. It keeps aewm's minimalist look and feel but is written in C++, and adds some modern features like virtual desktops and partial GNOME support. . Also included with this package: * appbar: a small application launcher * aewm++_fspanel: a very small panel * setrootimage: draws a gradient on the X root window * aewm++_xsession: keeps an X session alive Source package: af Package: af Description: An Emacs-like mail reader and composer. Af is a standalone mail reader which has an Emacs-like interface by default. It has good facilities for handling folders, and commands for handling groups of messages in a single operation. Af is aimed primarily at Emacs users and people who deal with large amounts of mail daily, but other people have found it useful too. Source package: afbackup Package: afbackup Description: Client-Server Backup System (Server side) This is a client-server backup system offering several workstations a centralized backup to a special backup server. Backing up only one computer is easily possible, too. Any streaming device can be used for writing the data to it, usually this will be a tape device. Writing backups is normally done sequentially: The next writing to tape goes to the end of the previous write no matter where you have restored from in the meantime. . Features: - Authentication of the client is performed before it can take over control - Access restriction for the streamer device -> security - Client-side per-file compression -> reliability - Data stream is written to tape in pieces -> fast finding of files - Tape position logging for each file - Tape capacity is fully used - Full / incremental backups - Raw partitions can be backed up - Client and Server buffering for maximal throughput is done . Note: Tk is required if you want to use the graphical configuration tool instead of the text configuration tool. Package: afbackup-client Description: Client-Server Backup System (Client side) This is a client-server backup system offering several workstations a centralized backup to a special backup server. Backing up only one computer is easily possible, too. Any streaming device can be used for writing the data to it, usually this will be a tape device. Writing backups is normally done sequentially: The next writing to tape goes to the end of the previous write no matter where you have restored from in the meantime. THIS IS ONLY THE CLIENT, YOU NEED TO HAVE A SERVER RUNNING ON EITHER THIS OR ANOTHER HOST. . Features: - Authentication of the client is performed before it can take over control - Access restriction for the streamer device -> security - Client-side per-file compression -> reliability - Data stream is written to tape in pieces -> fast finding of files - Tape position logging for each file - Tape capacity is fully used - Full / incremental backups - Raw partitions can be backed up - Client and Server buffering for maximal throughput is done . Note: Tk is required if you want to use the graphical configuration tool instead of the text configuration tool. Source package: affiche Package: affiche Description: application to "stick" little notes on the desktop. Affiche is a little application that allows people to "stick" little notes on their computer desktop. It was made for the GNUstep environment. Source package: afio Package: afio Description: Archive file manipulation program. Afio manipulates groups of files, copying them within or between filesystems and an afio archive. . Afio archives are portable as they contain only ASCII-formatted header information. Afio makes cpio-format archives. Afio deals somewhat gracefully with input data corruption. Afio supports multi-volume archives during interactive operation. Afio can make compressed archives that are much safer than compressed tar or cpio archives. . Afio is best used as an `archive engine' in a backup script. Source package: afterstep Package: afterstep Description: A window manager with the NEXTSTEP look and feel. AfterStep is a window manager based on FVWM which attempts to emulate the NEXTSTEP look and feel, while retaining the configurability of its predecessor. Note that this window manager makes extensive use of the color palette. If you have only an 8-bit color display, it will run as packaged, but you may want to modify the configuration to use fewer colors. . AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager project, but the name was changed to reflect the desire that it do more than simply emulate and become a valuable window manager in its own right. Source package: aggregate Package: aggregate Description: CIDR network aggregation and filtering aggreagate is a tool for aggregating CIDR networks. Input is read from stdin and output is written to stdout. It undestands IPv4 networks represented as network/prefix, network/netmask and start_address - end_addres. It is able to read input in any one of these formats and output in the same or a different format. . It is also able to limit the maximum and minimum prefix length that will be output. This can be used to filter, for instance ignoring all networks with a prefix longer than 24 bits. That is all networks smaller than a traditional Class C. Source package: aide Package: aide Description: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment AIDE creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds from the config file. Once this database is initialized it can be used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message digest algorithms (md5,sha1,rmd160,tiger,haval,etc.) that are used to check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked for inconsistencies. . You will almost certainly want to tweak the configuration file in /etc/aide/aide.conf. See manual.html for information on this file. Source package: aime Package: aime Description: Advanced Interactive Mudding Environment A MUD/Multi-user participatory environment server with a built-in builder port for straight-forward world creation, an online interpreted scripting engine for game logic, and an extremely flexible track-based level/quest/profession system. Source package: aime-doc Package: aime-doc Description: Documentation for AIME Documentation for the AIME server. Includes info for coders, builders, and administrators. Source package: aish Package: aish Description: ish/base64/uuencoded_file converter Aish is a file converter, which can encode binary files to ascii text as ish/base64/uuencoded_file. Aish can also decode them. Source package: alamin Package: alamin-client Description: Alamin GSM SMS Gateway client Client part of the Alamin GSM SMS Gateway. Used to send commands local or remotely to the gateway server (send a message, query a queue status, etc.). Package: alamin-server Description: Alamin GSM SMS Gateway server Server part of the Alamin GSM SMS Gateway. This gateway allows you to send SMS messages over a GSM network, and receive SMS messages and run a program (called input message processor, IMP) to process the incoming message. Source package: alcovebook-sgml Package: alcovebook-sgml Description: Alcove customisation of the DocBook DTD and stylesheets This includes the AlcoveBook DTD (generic, still to be refined into several other DTDs), and the Alcove DSSSL stylesheets, which currently include: - a generic extension over Norman Walsh's modular stylesheets - a book-like style for article - an improved article style (still somewhat experimental) . It integrates smoothly within the sgml2x framework. Package: alcovebook-sgml-doc Description: Documentation for the AlcoveBook DTD This package contains: - the dtd2html-generated documentation for AlcoveBook, for use as a reference manual - an AlcoveBook/DocBook tutorial, in English and in French Source package: aleph Package: aleph Description: The Aleph programming language - runtime Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic symbol bindings that support the object oriented paradigm. Aleph has a rich set of features providing runtime compatibility with C++. The engine runs on both 32 bits and 64 bits platforms. It is designed to be portable across platforms. . This package contains the runtime binaries & libraries. Package: aleph-dev Description: The Aleph programming language - development Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic symbol bindings that support the object oriented paradigm. Aleph has a rich set of features providing runtime compatibility with C++. The engine runs on both 32 bits and 64 bits platforms. It is designed to be portable across platforms. . This package contains the development include files & libraries. Package: aleph-doc Description: The Aleph programming language - documentation Aleph is a multi-threaded functional programming language with dynamic symbol bindings that support the object oriented paradigm. Aleph has a rich set of features providing runtime compatibility with C++. The engine runs on both 32 bits and 64 bits platforms. It is designed to be portable across platforms. . This package contains the documentation. Package: aleph-emacs Description: The Aleph programming language - emacs mode This package install the emacs aleph-mode and invokes it automagically for Aleph (.als) files. Source package: alevt Package: alevt Description: X11 Teletext/Videotext browser AleVT is an X11 program for browsing and searching Teletext/Videotext pages received by a compatible decoder (at the moment, bttv). . Features include: . * Multiple windows * Page cache * Regular expression searching * Built-in manual . Additional command line utilities can . * receive the time from Teletext/Videotext * capture pages and write them to disk . Teletext/Videotext is used by TV channels to transmit textual information pages (it's transmitted via non-visible scan lines). . Bttv is a driver for frame grabber cards using the Bt848 family of video decoder chips. It is included in the Linux kernel starting with version 2.2 or available separately from http://www.thp.Uni-Koeln.DE/~rjkm/linux/bttv.html . Homepage: http://user.exit.de/froese/ Source package: alicq Package: alicq Description: Flexible ICQ client in pure Tcl/Tk Alicq is pure Tcl/Tk implementation of ICQ client with flexible modularized architecture, support for ICQ2000/Oscar protocol, and ability to pick up Licq configuration files and user database. . Why would you use it? It is small, about 1800 lines as of release 0.4. It is modular and extendable in best tradition of the Tcl scripting language. New modules are easy to write, and dozen lines Tcl module can do a lot. It is crossplatfrom: works on Unix, Windows, Macintosh, and on any other system supported by Tcl/Tk. Source package: alien Package: alien Description: Install LSB, Red Hat, Stampede, and Slackware Packages with dpkg. Alien allows you to convert LSB, Red Hat, Stampede and Slackware Packages into Debian packages, which can be installed with dpkg. . It can also generate packages of any of the other formats. . This is a tool only suitable for binary packages. Source package: allegro-demo-data Package: allegro-demo-data Description: datafile for the allegro-demo game This package contains a datafile used by allegro-demo. Source package: allegro3937 Package: allegro-demo Description: cool game, demonstrating power of the Allegro library This game is distributed with the Allegro library and shows a new Allegro programmer the power of this lib. But it is more than an usual feature demo, it is fully playable and may make some fun... Package: allegro-examples Description: example programs and demo tools for the Allegro library This package contain some example programs that are distributed with the Allegro library and small tools that can be used on console or in X11: . - FLI player - WAV/VOC player - simple graphical calculator - graphical midi "keyboard" The programs are accessible via the "allegro-examples" program. Package: liballegro-dev Description: Development files for the Allegro library This package contains the static libraries for the Allegro library. The driver configuration of this library is the same as in the 'stable' shared library package. Package: liballegro3.9.37 Description: portable library for cross-platform game and multimedia development Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and other types of multimedia programming. It is used by many DOS games and can be used to port them easily to Linux. Allegro supports many kinds of input and output interfaces, e.g. X11 (Xlib or DGA), framebuffer, SVGAlib. Source package: allegro4 Package: allegro-demo Description: cool game, demonstrating power of the Allegro library This game is distributed with the Allegro library and shows a new Allegro programmer the power of this lib. But it is more than an usual feature demo, it is fully playable and may make some fun... Package: allegro-examples Description: example programs and demo tools for the Allegro library This package contain some example programs that are distributed with the Allegro library and small tools that can be used on console or in X11: . - FLI player - WAV/VOC player - simple graphical calculator - graphical midi "keyboard" The programs are accessible via the "allegro-examples" program. Package: liballegro-dev Description: Development files for the Allegro library This package contains the static libraries for the Allegro library. Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and other types of multimedia programming. It is used by many DOS games and can be used to port them easily to Linux. Package: liballegro-doc Description: Documentation for the Allegro library This package contains the Allegro documentation in various formats, FAQs and other documentation about the Allegro library, source of the demo game and example programs. Package: liballegro4 Description: portable library for cross-platform game and multimedia development Allegro is a cross-platform library intended for use in computer games and other types of multimedia programming. It is used by many DOS games and can be used to port them easily to Linux. Allegro supports many kinds of input and output interfaces, e.g. X11 (Xlib or DGA), framebuffer, SVGAlib. . NOTE: you should install XFree86 or svgalib1 to use the display output plugins. Alternatively, you can use framebuffer on i386. Source package: alltraxclock Package: gkrellm-alltraxclock Description: An analog clock plugin for GKrellM This plugin is a nice-looking analog clock plugin for gkrellm. Source package: alml Package: alml Description: This package provides a SGML typesetting system. Alml is a SGML typesetting system developed for a big italian document: "Appunti di informatica libera". Alml is made for very big documentation projects, and can generate PDF, PostScript, HTML and pure text output. Source package: alsa-driver Package: alsa-base Description: ALSA driver common files ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains common files to be used on ALSA such as the scripts used to load and unload the modules at boot time. In addition, this package is for mutex control between several ALSA versions. Package: alsa-headers Description: ALSA driver header files ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the necessary header files to develop interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. Package: alsa-source Description: ALSA driver source ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Source package: alsa-driver-0.4 Package: alsa-headers-0.4 Description: ALSA driver header files Version 0.4 ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the necessary header files to develop interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. Package: alsa-source-0.4 Description: ALSA driver source Version 0.4 ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Source package: alsa-driver-0.5 Package: alsa-headers-0.5 Description: ALSA driver header files (0.5) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the necessary header files to develop interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. Package: alsa-source-0.5 Description: ALSA driver source (0.5) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. . This is an old version of alsa source, so it is needed for a compatible reason. Source package: alsa-lib Package: libasound2 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the libraries. Package: libasound2-dev Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (development) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains files necessary for development. Source package: alsa-lib-0.4 Package: libasound0.4 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (old libraries) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the libraries. Package: libasound0.4-dev Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (old development) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains files necessary for development. Source package: alsa-lib-0.5 Package: libasound1 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the libraries. Package: libasound1-dev Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (development) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains files necessary for development. Source package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-i386 Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-386 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-386. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-586 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-586. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-586tsc Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-586tsc. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-686 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-686. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-686-smp Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-686-smp. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-k6 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-k6. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Package: alsa-modules-2.4.16-k7 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the ALSA binary drivers for linux version 2.4.16-k7. The utilities in the alsa-utils package are suggested to use these modules. Source package: alsa-utils Package: alsa-utils Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the ALSA system. Source package: alsa-utils-0.4 Package: alsa-utils-0.4 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the ALSA system. Package: xamixer-0.4 Description: Graphical mixer for ALSA ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains a graphical front-end (using the GTK+ toolkit) to the ALSA mixer device. Source package: alsa-utils-0.5 Package: alsa-utils-0.5 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the ALSA system. Source package: alsaconf Package: alsaconf Description: ALSA configurator This is configurator for ALSA driver. Run it, if you need configure your sound card. Source package: alsaconf-0.4 Package: alsaconf-0.4 Description: ALSA configurator This is configurator for ALSA driver. Run it, if you need configure your sound card. Source package: alsadriver Package: alsa-base Description: ALSA driver common files ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains common files to be used on ALSA such as the scripts used to load and unload the modules at boot time. To configure ALSA easily, install alsaconf. To save/restore ALSA card configurations, install alsautils. Package: alsa-headers Description: ALSA driver header files ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the necessary header files to develop interface libraries between lowlevel and user space. Package: alsa-source Description: ALSA driver source ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers. Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Source package: alsalib Package: alsalib0.3.0 Description: dummy package to fix previous broken versions This package is obsolete. Its sole purpose is to work around a bug in the last version of this package that would cause removing it to fail, thus making it impossible to upgrade. Package: libasound0.4 Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (libraries) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the libraries. Package: libasound0.4-dev Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (development) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains files necessary for development. Source package: alsaplayer Package: alsaplayer Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (graphical version) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package requires at least one of the output modules. Package: alsaplayer-alsa Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (ALSA output module) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through ALSA. Package: alsaplayer-common Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (common files) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package contains the input plugins to be used by an alsaplayer frontend. Package: alsaplayer-esd Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (ESD output module) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through esd. Package: alsaplayer-gtk Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (GTK version) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package provides a GTK-based interface to alsaplayer. It requires at least one of the output modules. Package: alsaplayer-nas Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (NAS output module) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through NAS. Package: alsaplayer-oss Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (OSS output module) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This is a module for alsaplayer that will output the sound through OSS. Package: alsaplayer-text Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (text version) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package does not require X or GTK to run. It does require at least one of the output modules. Package: libalsaplayer-dev Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (interface library, development files) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package contains the development files for the interface library to create your own alsaplayer plugins. Package: libalsaplayer0 Description: PCM player designed for ALSA (interface library) Alsaplayer is a PCM player designed specifically for use with ALSA, but works great with OSS or EsounD. It's heavily threaded which cuts down on skipping, offers optional and even simultaneous visual scopes, plays mp3, mp2, ogg, cdda, audiofs, and lots more. . This package contains the interface library for external plugins. Source package: alsautils Package: alsautils Description: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains the utilities needed to configure and use the ALSA system. Package: xamixer Description: Graphical mixer for ALSA ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This package contains a graphical front-end (using the GTK+ toolkit) to the ALSA mixer device. Source package: altgcc Package: altgcc Description: Alternate gcc package for the libc5 environment. This special gcc package works with the libc5-altdev package to build binaries for the old libc5/ld-linux.so.1 environment. It can coexist with the standard libc6 development packages. Source package: althea Package: althea Description: IMAP email client for GTK+ The designers of Althea felt that there wasn't a stable, easy to use, GUI, IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) e-mail client for X Windows. The design goal was a stable e-mail client with the richness of usability of Microsoft's Outlook, Qualcomm's Eudora, and Cyrusoft's Mulberry. . This package was built without SSL support. If you want SSL support, use the althea-ssl package, which is available in non-US, instead. . Check the documentation at /usr/share/doc/althea/help.html before filing a bug report. Source package: am-utils Package: am-utils Description: The 4.4BSD automounter. Amd is an automounter--it mounts file systems "on demand" when they are first referenced and unmounts them after a period of inactivity. Package: am-utils-dev Description: The 4.4BSD automounter (development package) Amd is an automounter--it mounts file systems "on demand" when they are first referenced and unmounts them after a period of inactivity. . These are the files needed to compile against libamd. Package: am-utils-doc Description: The 4.4BSD automounter (documentation) Amd is an automounter--it mounts file systems "on demand" when they are first referenced and unmounts them after a period of inactivity. . This is the documentation in HTML, info, texinfo and postscript formats. Source package: amanda Package: amanda-client Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Client) Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive. This package is suitable for large amounts of data to backup. For smaller solutions take a look at afbackup, tob, taper, ... . Features: * will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours. * built on top of standard backup software: Unix dump/restore, and later GNU Tar and others. * does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape. * supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via the unix command line. * for a restore, tells you what tapes you need, and finds the proper backup image on the tape for you. * recovers gracefully from errors, including down or hung machines. * reports results, including all errors in detail, in email to operators. * will dynamically adjust backup schedule to keep within constraints: no more juggling by hand when adding disks and computers to network. * includes a pre-run checker program, that conducts sanity checks on both the tape server host and all the client hosts (in parallel), and will send an e-mail report of any problems that could cause the backups to fail. * can compress dumps before sending or after sending over the net, with either compress or gzip. * can optionally synchronize with external backups, for those large timesharing computers where you want to do full dumps when the system is down in single-user mode (since BSD dump is not reliable on active filesystems): Amanda will still do your daily dumps. * lots of other options; Amanda is very configurable. . THIS PACKAGE RELIES ON A RUNNING AMANDA SERVER IN YOUR NETWORK. . For a quick start read the README.client.debian in /usr/share/doc/amanda-client. . Explanation of suggested programs: - awk and gnuplot are needed for plotting statistics of backups Package: amanda-common Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Libs) This package contains libraries required by the amanda client and server packages. Package: amanda-server Description: Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Server) Amanda is a backup system designed to archive many computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive. This package is suitable for large amounts of data to backup. For smaller solutions take a look at afbackup, tob, taper, ... . Features: * will back up multiple machines in parallel to a holding disk, blasting finished dumps one by one to tape as fast as we can write files to tape. For example, a ~2 Gb 8mm tape on a ~240K/s interface to a host with a large holding disk can be filled by Amanda in under 4 hours. * built on top of standard backup software: Unix dump/restore, and later GNU Tar and others. * does simple tape management: will not overwrite the wrong tape. * supports tape changers via a generic interface. Easily customizable to any type of tape carousel, robot, or stacker that can be controlled via the unix command line. * for a restore, tells you what tapes you need, and finds the proper backup image on the tape for you. * recovers gracefully from errors, including down or hung machines. * reports results, including all errors in detail, in email to operators. * will dynamically adjust backup schedule to keep within constraints: no more juggling by hand when adding disks and computers to network. * includes a pre-run checker program, that conducts sanity checks on both the tape server host and all the client hosts (in parallel), and will send an e-mail report of any problems that could cause the backups to fail. * can compress dumps before sending or after sending over the net, with either compress or gzip. * can optionally synchronize with external backups, for those large timesharing computers where you want to do full dumps when the system is down in single-user mode (since BSD dump is not reliable on active filesystems): Amanda will still do your daily dumps. * lots of other options; Amanda is very configurable. . For a quick start read the README.server.debian in /usr/share/doc/amanda. . Explanation of suggested programs: - perl is needed for some non essential server utilities - awk and gnuplot are needed for plotting statistics of backups - to backup the tape server, you need to install the client too - /usr/bin/Mail from mailx is used by amcheck to mail info about which tape is needed next, etc Source package: amaterus Package: amaterus Description: GTK+ based window manager AMATERUS is a GTK+ based Window Manager. It has some interesting features like: * It is written with GTK * You can make "window group" and manipulate windows which belong to the group together. * You can edit the title bar strings. * Configuration file has an XML syntax (implementation is not so stable nor complete, though). * You can apply the GTK+ theme to the window manager. Source package: amaya Package: amaya Description: Graphical HTML Editor from w3.org Amaya is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor, based on the thot toolkit developed at INRIA. Package: amaya-common Description: Common files for Amaya Amaya is a graphical HTML Editor with support for many of the latest draft standards for HTML/XHTML. This package contains files used by both the lesstif and gtk versions of amaya (the printing system, documentation, etc. Package: amaya-gtk Description: Graphical HTML Editor from w3.org - GTK version Amaya is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor, based on the thot toolkit developed at INRIA. This version was compiled with the GTK toolkit. Package: amaya-lesstif Description: Graphical HTML Editor from w3.org Amaya is a WYSIWYG HTML Editor, based on the thot toolkit developed at INRIA. Compiled with lesstif. Source package: amaya-dict Package: amaya-dict-de Description: German dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional German dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-en Description: English dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional English dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-es Description: Spanish dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional Spanish dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-fr Description: French dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional French dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-it Description: Italian dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional Italian dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-ne Description: Dutch dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional Dutch dictionary used by the Amaya package. Package: amaya-dict-se Description: Swedish dictionary for Amaya This package contains the optional Swedish dictionary used by the Amaya package. Source package: amcl Package: amcl Description: A Simple Mu{d,ck,sh,se} Client AMCL is a simple mud/muck/mush/muse/moo/you name it client for X that uses the GTK+ toolkit. Source package: amd Package: amd Description: Dummy package for upgrades In Debian 2.2 and below the BSD automounter was provided by this package. Starting with Debian 3.0 ("woody"), this is provided by the am-utils package. . You may remove this package at any time. Source package: ami Package: ami Description: An X input method server for Korean text input Ami is an X input method server for Korean text input. . Hangul or Hanja Korean text can be input with Ami, which responds the requests from XIM compliant applications. . In this package, Ami has been built as a standalone version and a WindowMaker dock. Package: ami-gnome Description: An X input method server for Korean text input (GNOME applet) Ami is an X input method server for Korean text input. . Hangul or Hanja Korean text can be input with Ami, which responds the requests from XIM compliant applications. . In this package, Ami has been built as a GNOME panel applet. Source package: amiga-fdisk Package: amiga-fdisk Description: Partition editor for Amiga Amiga-fdisk is, similar to fdisk for PCs, a program to partition harddisks. Though it seems to work quite well, it's still got some sort of beta status. It's suggested that you still use the AmigaDOS native tool "HDToolBox" to partition your harddisks and use amiga-fdisk only for querying partition information. Package: amiga-fdisk-bf Description: Partition editor for Amiga (boot-floppies version) Amiga-fdisk is, similar to fdisk for PCs, a program to partition harddisks. Though it seems to work quite well, it's still got some sort of beta status. It's suggested that you still use the AmigaDOS native tool "HDToolBox" to partition your harddisks and use amiga-fdisk only for querying partition information. Source package: amiga-fdisk-bf Package: amiga-fdisk-bf Description: Partition editor for Amiga (boot-floppies version) Amiga-fdisk is, similar to fdisk for PCs, a program to partition harddisks. Though it seems to work quite well, it's still got some sort of beta status. It's suggested that you still use the AmigaDOS native tool "HDToolBox" to partition your harddisks and use amiga-fdisk only for querying partition information. Source package: amphetamine Package: amphetamine Description: Exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual effects Amphetamine is an exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual effects like colored lighting, fogging and coronas. You must fight eleven evil monsters with your magic weapons. Source package: amphetamine-data Package: amphetamine-data Description: Data files for the game "Amphetamine" This package contains data files used by the game "Amphetamine". . Amphetamine is an exciting Jump'n run game that offers some unique visual effects like colored lighting, fogging and coronas. You must fight eleven evil monsters with your magic weapons. Source package: an Package: an Description: Very fast anagram generator. Generates anagrams for a phrase supplied by the user, the words used in the anagram are taken from a specified dictionary which should contain one word per line (default:/usr/share/dict/words). Appears to be up to 10 times faster than wordplay, especially for longer phrases. Source package: anacron Package: anacron Description: a cron-like program that doesn't go by time Anacron (like `anac(h)ronistic') is a periodic command scheduler. It executes commands at intervals specified in days. Unlike cron, it does not assume that the system is running continuously. It can therefore be used to control the execution of daily, weekly and monthly jobs (or anything with a period of n days), on systems that don't run 24 hours a day. When installed and configured properly, Anacron will make sure that the commands are run at the specified intervals as closely as machine-uptime permits. . This package is pre-configured to execute the daily jobs of the Debian system. You should install this program if your system isn't powered on 24 hours a day to make sure the maintenance jobs of other Debian packages are executed each day. Source package: analog Package: analog Description: analyzes logfiles from web servers Analog is a fast logfile processor that generates usage statistic reports for your web server. . Features: * It's fast. Very fast. It can process millions of lines per minute. * It's very scalable. * It's very flexible. The default output will be satisfactory for most people, but there are hundreds of options producing 32 different reports for those who want to do things differently. * It can output in many different languages, and 4 output formats. * It produces attractive output that complies with the HTML spec (and so can be read on any browser). * It can read logfiles in almost any format. * It can be run at the command line or from a web form interface. Source package: anarchism Package: anarchism Description: An exhaustive exploration of Anarchist theory and practice. The Anarchist FAQ is an excellent source of information regarding Anarchist (libertarian socialist) theory and practice. It covers all major topics, from the basics of Anarchism to very specific discussions of politics, social organization, and economics. Source package: and Package: and Description: Auto Nice Daemon The auto nice daemon activates itself in certain intervals and renices jobs according to their priority and CPU usage. Jobs owned by root are left alone. Jobs are never increased in their priority. . The renice intervals can be adjusted as well as the default nice level and the activation intervals. A priority database stores user/group/job tuples along with their renice values for three CPU usage time ranges. Negative nice levels are interpreted as signals to be sent to a process, triggered by CPU usage; this way, Netscapes going berserk can be killed automatically. The strategy for searching the priority database can be configured. . AND also provides network-wide configuration files with host-specific sections, as well as wildcard/regexp support for commands in the priority database. Source package: angband-doc Package: angband-doc Description: Documentation for the roguelike game Angband Angband is a single-player, text-based, dungeon simulation derived from the game Moria, which was in turn based on Rogue. This package contains additional documentation and spoilers for the game. . Angband has been written by several generations of programmers over the years, and is derived from an earlier game called moria, and the documentation has been (often haphazardly) accumulated over time as well. . These files were downloaded from ftp://clockwork.dementia.org/angband, for the most part Source package: animals Package: animals Description: Traditional AI animal guessing engine using a binary tree DB You think of an animal, and this package tries to guess it... when it's wrong, you teach it about your animal. Source package: anjuta Package: anjuta Description: A GNOME development IDE, for C/C++. Anjuta is a GNOME development IDE and can be used to create either GNOME/Gtk+ applications with glade or glade-gnome or can be used for creating generic applications. It is designed for use with C/C++ and therefore features an easy to use debugger and compilation environment. Source package: antiword Package: antiword Description: Converts MS Word files to text and ps Antiword is a free MS Word reader. . It converts the binary files from MS Word 6, 7, 97 and 2000 to text and Postscript. Source package: antlr Package: antlr Description: A language tool for constructing recognizers, compilers etc ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++ or Java actions [You can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers]. . Computer language translation has become a common task. While compilers and tools for traditional computer languages (such as C or Java) are still being built, their number is dwarfed by the thousands of mini-languages for which recognizers and translators are being developed. Programmers construct translators for database formats, graphical data files (e.g., PostScript, AutoCAD), text processing files (e.g., HTML, SGML). ANTLR is designed to handle all of your translation tasks. Package: libantlr-dev Description: A language tool for constructing recognizers, compilers etc ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++ or Java actions [You can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers]. . These are the static libraries for C++. Source package: ao40tlmview Package: ao40tlmview Description: Decoder and Viewer for AO-40 Telemetry AO40tlmview decodes the binary telemetry transmitted by the AMSAT OSCAR 40 satellite. It provides an ncurses-based (i.e., text-mode) interface for browsing through the telemetry blocks. . The telemetry blocks can either be read from a file (e.g., downloaded from the AMSAT telemetry archive), or received live through a TCP or UDP connection to a demodulator. . Furthermore, it can produce simple graphs of the telemetry, either through gnuplot if running in a graphical (X11) environment, or as a crude ASCII graph when running in a text-only environment. Source package: aolserver Package: aolserver Description: AOL Web Server This is the web engine that powers the mighty America On-Line. It is capable of serving a tremendous number of users, and can publish hundreds of virtual servers within the same process at the same time. . It is similar in many respects to Zope, except based largely on Tcl. It is multi-threaded, and has a C API that can be used to extend its functionality. Package: aolserver-dev Description: AOL Web Server Development Tools This package includes the header files and static libraries needed to compile extensions and modules for AOLserver. The header files used to be part of the 'aolserver' package, but have been moved to this new package to reduce cruft on non-developer systems. Package: aolserver-doc Description: AOL Web Server (Documentation) This package contains three reference manuals relating to AOLserver. The manuals document Version 3.2 of AOLserver. . (1) The AOLserver Administrator's Guide covers the setup options and security issues relating to running the server. (2) The AOLserver Tcl Developer's Guide covers the Tcl API which can be used to add features to your web pages (similar in some respects to PHP or Microsoft's ASP) (3) The AOLserver C Developer's Guide covers the C API which can be used to create new modules to extend AOLserver. . I plan to add some example pages in the future. Package: aolserver-postgres Description: PostgreSQL Driver for the AOLserver This is the PostgreSQL database driver for the AOLserver. It has been moved to its own package to facilitate future releases of other database drivers. Source package: apache Package: apache Description: Versatile, high-performance HTTP server The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime. Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization, dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms, server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple virtual homing. . Separate Debian packages are available for PHP3, mod_perl, Java Servlet support, Apache-SSL, and other common extensions. More information is available at http://www.apache.org/. Package: apache-common Description: Support files for all Apache webservers Provides the Apache library files and support binaries needed by all packages of 1.3.x (regular, SSL, and locally compiled). Also includes manpages, module documentation, and a webserver benchmark utility. Package: apache-dev Description: Apache webserver development kit Provides the Apache C headers and the Apache Extension Tool (apxs), needed to compile external Apache modules. Package: apache-doc Description: Apache webserver docs The Apache webserver Manual, in HTML form. Covers the setup and operation of this version of Apache and all prior versions. This is also available at http://www.apache.org/. More tips are available at http://www.apacheweek.com/. Source package: apache-perl Package: apache-perl Description: Versatile, high-performance HTTP server with added Perl support This version of Apache contains the mod_perl module statically linked. . The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime. Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization, dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms, server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple virtual homing. . Separate Debian packages are available for PHP3, Java Servlet support, Apache-SSL, and other common extensions. More information is available at http://www.apache.org/. Source package: apc Package: php4-apc Description: Caches PHP scripts to get them loaded much faster Usually, when you use PHP scripts in a website, every time someone loads them they're loaded, parsed, compiled and then executed. The Alternative PHP Cache allows to save these scripts in an already-compiled form, so that much time is saved if they're called frequently. Source package: apcalc Package: apcalc Description: Arbitrary precision calculator (original name: calc) Calc is an arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like language. Calc is useful as a calculator, an algorithm prototyper and as a mathematical research tool. More importantly, calc provides one with a machine independent means of computation. Calc comes with a rich set of builtin mathematical and programmatic functions. . Calc is built on top of the library libcalc that represents numeric values as fractions reduced to their lowest terms. This library can also be used to add arbitrary precision capabilities to your own programs and is available in the Debian package `apcalc-dev'. . The original name of this package is `calc', but it had to be changed to `apcalc' for Debian, because there's already another package called `calc' in Debian. Nevertheless, the binary and manpage installed by this package are still named `calc'. Package: apcalc-dev Description: Library for arbitrary precision arithmetic This package contains the library libcalc.a and the necessary header files which provide routines to handle arbitrary precision arithmetic with integers, rational numbers, or complex numbers. There are also many numeric functions such as factorial and gcd, along with some transcendental functions such as sin and exp. . This library is also used by the commandline calculator `calc', which is provided in the Debian package `apcalc'. Source package: apcd Package: apcd Description: APC Smart UPS daemon This daemon monitors an APC UPS either as master, with the serial cable attached to it, or as a slave, with a network connection to the master. . The daemon constantly gathers information from the UPS (battery load, Temperature, workload, etc.) and logs them to a file. It shuts down the system cleanly after a certain period of constant power failure or if the battery load falls below a certain level. Source package: apcupsd Package: apcupsd Description: APC UPS Power Management Controls / monitors the status of an APC UPS under Linux. Allows your computer or server to run for a specified length of time on UPS power, and then executes a controlled shutdown in the case of an extended power failure. Source package: apel Package: apel Description: Portable Emacs Library APEL stands for A Portable Emacs Library poe.el emulation module mainly for basic functions and special forms/macros of latest emacsen poem.el provide basic functions to write portable MULE programs mcharset.el provide MIME charset related features broken.el provide information of broken facilities of Emacs. pccl.el utility to write portable CCL program and some utilities. Source package: apl Package: apl Description: Abstract Presentation Layer The APL is a PHP extension containing a library written in C++. It provides classes which help web developers to build their web applications. It's main target is separation of code and design, therefore it uses templates for output generation. This library consists of three different types of page objects: web classes, widget classes and business classes for database access. Source package: apmd Package: apmd Description: Utilities for Advanced Power Management (APM) on laptops On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access to battery status information and may help you to conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM implementation. The apmd program also lets you run arbitrary programs when APM events happen (for example, you can eject PCMCIA devices when you suspend, or change hard drive timeouts when you connect the battery). . This package contains apmd(8), a daemon for logging and acting on APM events; and apm(1), a client that prints the information in /proc/apm in a readable format. . apmd is notified of APM events by the APM driver in the kernel. . Recent Debian kernels are built with APM support but it is disabled by default. You need to boot the kernel with the "apm=on" option if you want to enable the driver. (You may need to add this option to your lilo command line.) Package: libapm-dev Description: Library for interacting with APM driver in kernel On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access to battery status information and may help you to conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM implementation. . This package contains a library and header files needed to write programs that interact with the APM driver in the kernel. Package: libapm1 Description: Library for interacting with APM driver in kernel On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access to battery status information and may help you to conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM implementation. . This package contains a shared library that provides support for interacting with the APM driver in the kernel. Package: xapm Description: X program to monitor APM battery status On laptop computers, the Advanced Power Management (APM) support provides access to battery status information and may help you to conserve battery power, depending on your laptop and the APM implementation. . This package contains xapm(1), an X11 utility that displays a the status of the battery. Source package: appconfig-perl Package: libappconfig-perl Description: Perl module for configuration file and command line parsing AppConfig is a bundle of Perl5 modules for reading configuration files and parsing command line arguments. This is a descendant of, and supercedes the App::Config module. Functionality is extended over the final version of App::Config (1.09) and includes many new features. This module has been developed and in the process, renamed, as part of an effort to unify the various Perl modules for parsing configuration files and command line arguments. Source package: appindex Package: appindex Description: Simple ncurses-based Freshmeat appindex.txt browser Freshmeat offline ncurses-based browser. It uses appindex.txt which is available at http://freshmeat.net/backend/ . Supports searching, configurable "user interface", transparent appindex.txt download, {b|g}zipped appindex.txt, full-text search and many other things. Source package: appunti-informatica-libera Package: appunti-informatica-libera Description: Italian documentation about free software This package contains the HTML version of "Appunti di Informatica Libera" written by Daniele Giacomini . The entire book is in Italian and there are no translations into other languages. The book can be downloaded in other formats from ftp://a2.swlibero.org/a2/. . Questo pacchetto contiene la version HTML di "Appunti di Informatica Libera" di Daniele Giacomini . L'intera opera è in Italiano e non esistono traduzioni in altre lingue. L'opera può essere scaricata in altri formati da ftp://a2.swlibero.org/a2/. Source package: aprsd Package: aprsd Description: Internet Gateway for the Automatic Position Reporting System aprsd is an internet to RF gateway (igate) for the APRS Automatic Position Reporting System. It allows hams on the Internet to send text messages to hams on RF, especially when linked to the worldwide APRServe network (www.aprs.net). Source package: aprsdigi Package: aprsdigi Description: Digipeater for APRS aprsdigi is a repeater for the Automatic Position Reporting System, APRS. It also includes aprsmon, a one-way gateway to APRS on TCP/IP. Source package: apsfilter Package: apsfilter Description: Magic print filter with automatic file type recognition apsfilter makes printing many file formats much easier. It features on-the-fly decompression and conversion, and works on both PostScript and non-PostScript (via Ghostscript) graphical printers. . Among the supported formats are: gzip, bzip2, compress, freeze, pack, ASCII, BMP, data (PCL, etc.), DVI, FBM, FIG, FITS, GIF, Group 3 fax, HTML, IFF ILBM, JPEG, Kodak Photo CD, MGR, MIFF, PBM/PGM/PNM/PPM, PDF, PNG, PostScript, RLE, SGI, Sketch, Sun raster, Targa, TIFF, troff, WPG, X pixmap, XCF. Note that actual support depends on the installed filter programs. Source package: apt Package: apt Description: Advanced front-end for dpkg This is Debian's next generation front-end for the dpkg package manager. It provides the apt-get utility and APT dselect method that provides a simpler, safer way to install and upgrade packages. . APT features complete installation ordering, multiple source capability and several other unique features, see the Users Guide in /usr/share/doc/apt/guide.text.gz Package: apt-utils Description: APT utility programs This package contains some infrequently used APT utility programs such as apt-ftparchive, apt-sortpkgs and apt-extracttemplates. . apt-extracttemplates is used by debconf to prompt for configuration questions before installation. apt-ftparchive is used to create Package and other index files. apt-sortpkgs is a Package/Source file normalizer. Package: libapt-pkg-dev Description: Development files for APT's libapt-pkg This package contains the header files and static libraries for developing with APT's libapt-pkg Debian package manipulation library. Package: libapt-pkg-doc Description: Documentation for APT development This package contains documentation for development of the APT Debian package manipulation program and its libraries. Source package: apt-dpkg-ref Package: apt-dpkg-ref Description: APT, Dpkg Quick Reference sheet A quick lookup chart with various APT and dpkg options for handy reference, for those who haven't quite memorized the most commonly used commands. Source package: apt-file Package: apt-file Description: APT package searching utility -- command-line interface apt-file is a command line tool for searching packages for the APT packaging system. . Unlike apt-cache, you can search in which package a file is inclued or list the contents of a package without installing or fetching it. Source package: apt-howto Package: apt-howto Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package depends on all translations of the manual. Its purpose is to provide a smooth upgrade for those who had apt-howto installed before the package was splited and may be removed after that. Package: apt-howto-en Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package contains the English version. Package: apt-howto-ko Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package contains the Korean translation. Package: apt-howto-pl Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package contains the Polish translation. Package: apt-howto-pt-br Description: A Guide to APT This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information about the APT system and its features. . It documents the main uses of APT with many examples. . This package holds the Portuguese version, which is the primary version. Source package: apt-listchanges Package: apt-listchanges Description: Display new Debian changelog entries from .deb archives apt-listchanges is a tool to show what has been changed in a new version of a Debian package, as compared to the version currently installed on the system. It does this by extracting the relevant entries from the Debian changelog file, usually found in /usr/share/doc/package/changelog.Debian.gz . It can be run on several .deb archives at a time to get a list of all of the changes that would be effected by installing or upgrading a group of packages. It can be configured to do this automatically during upgrades using apt. Source package: apt-move Package: apt-move Description: Move cache of Debian packages into a mirror hierarchy apt-move is used to move a collection of Debian package files into a proper archive hierarchy of the form debian/dists/... It is intended as a tool to help manage the apt-get(8) file cache, but could be configured to work with any collection of Debian packages. . Running apt-move periodically will assist in managing the resulting partial mirror by optionally removing obsolete packages, and creating valid local Packages.gz files. It can also optionally employ rsync(1) to build a partial or complete local mirror of a Debian binary distribution (including an ``installed-packages only'' mirror). Source package: apt-proxy Package: apt-proxy Description: Debian automatic partial mirror builder apt-proxy is a script to build up a Debian HTTP mirror based on requests which pass through the proxy. It's great for multiple Debian machines behind a slow link. The archive is kept up to date using rsync. Source package: apt-show-source Package: apt-show-source Description: Shows source-package information This program parses the APT lists for source packages and the dpkg status file and then lists every package with a different version number than the one installed. It's very useful if your deb-src sources.list entries point to unstable and your deb entries point to stable. Source package: apt-show-versions Package: apt-show-versions Description: Lists available package versions with distribution apt-show-versions parses the dpkg status file and the APT lists for the installed and available package versions and distribution and shows upgrade options within the specific distribution of the selected package. . This is really useful if you have a mixed stable/testing environment and want to list all packages which are from testing and can be upgraded in testing. Source package: apt-spy Package: apt-spy Description: writes a sources.list file based on bandwidth tests. Downloads from debian.org a list of current mirrors and tests each of the mirrors for bandwidth. Writes a /etc/apt/sources.list file based on the responses it gets. Source package: apt-zip Package: apt-zip Description: Update a non-networked computer using apt and removable media These scripts simplify the process of using dselect and apt on a non-networked Debian box, using removable media like ZIP floppies. One generates a `fetch' script (supporting backends such as wget and lftp, in a modular, extensible way) to be run on a host with better connectivity, check space constraints of your removable media, and then install the package on your Debian box. . Note on current version: space-checking is not done and spanning multiple disks is not yet supported. Source package: aptitude Package: aptitude Description: curses-based apt frontend aptitude is a curses-based apt frontend with a number of useful extended features, including: a mutt-like syntax for matching packages in a flexible manner, dselect-like persistence of user actions, the ability to retrieve and display the Debian changelog of most packages, and extreme flexibility and customization. . aptitude is also Y2K-compliant, non-fattening, naturally cleansing, and housebroken. Source package: arcboot Package: arcboot Description: bootloader for SGI/MIPS IP22 machines arcboot is a bootloader for SGI/MIPS IP22 machines like the Indy or Indigo2. It is able to boot the Linux kernel from ext2 and ext3 filesystems which makes putting the kernel into the volume header obsolete. It is currently not capable of booting IRIX or to boot from iso9660 CDROMs though. Source package: arch Package: arch Description: revision control system arch is a revision control system with features that are ideal for projects characterized by widely distributed development, concurrent support of multiple releases, and substantial amounts of development on branches. It is intended to replace CVS and corrects many mis-features of that system. . Highlights: - distributed databases - fancy merging - renames handling - web interface Package: ftp-utils Description: ftp support for shell scripts ftp-utils is a small collection of shell tools for the FTP protocol. Using it, you can write shell scripts which work equally well for both local file systems and remote file systems accessed via FTP. . Included in the distribution is a simple shell script to build or maintain an FTP-mirror (pushing from origin to mirror). Source package: arena Package: arena Description: an HTML 3.0 compliant WWW browser for X Arena is the W3's testbed HTML 3.0 browser. It supports most of the key features of HTML 3.0. It uses libjpeg, libpng, and libz to display gifs, jpegs, and pngs inline. This browser is very small and compact and is well suited for viewing local documentation. THIS SOFTWARE IS BETA SOFTWARE. Source package: argante Package: argante Description: A new virtual operating system A new Polish (complete!) virtual operating system - written to be secure and stable - and, by the way, very efficient. . Argante supports Hierarchical Access Control (HAC) and OSI architecture and also DISTRIBUTED NETWORKING. So every software written for Argante can be divided into some parts, each of them running on diferrent computer (the software is platform independent, so one of modules can run on Linux, the other one - on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SunOS/Solaris or IRIX). . Compiled without SSL support because of restrictions in some countries - but you can use ssh tunnelling to get secure rIPC connections. Source package: argus Package: argus-server Description: IP network transaction auditing tool argus is a network transaction auditing tool that allows the user to easily classify connections using tcpdump(1) compliant expressions. Argus runs as an application level daemon, promiscuously reading network datagrams from a specified interface, and generates network traffic audit records for the network activity that it encounters. Auditing records can be used to ensure that access control policies are being enforced, identify network problems such as denial of service attacks and more. . This package contains the binaries required for the argus server. Please see the package argus-client for appropriate clients. Source package: argus-client Package: argus-client Description: IP network transaction auditing tool argus is a network transaction auditing tool that allows the user to easily classify connections using tcpdump(1) compliant expressions. Argus runs as an application level daemon, promiscuously reading network datagrams from a specified interface, and generates network traffic audit records for the network activity that it encounters. Auditing records can be used to ensure that access control policies are being enforced, identify network problems such as denial of service attacks and more. . This package contains the client programs for the argus server. Please see the package argus-server for the appropriate server. Source package: ari-yahoo Package: ari-yahoo Description: Text based simple Yahoo Messenger client Simple Yahoo messenger client that requires no windowing system. Source package: aria Package: aria Description: a download tool similar to Reget or GetRight Aria is a download tool similar to Reget or GetRight. It downloads files from Internet via HTTP or FTP. The transfer can be paused, resumed, queued and saved. It has very friendly GTK based GUI, and useful log consoles. Program supports CRC checking, HTTP proxy server, cut-and-paste, drag-and-drop, and can define specific file retrieving procedure for particular web servers. Source package: aribas Package: aribas Description: interpreter for arithmetic ARIBAS is an interactive interpreter suitable for big integer arithmetic and multiprecision floating point arithmetic. It has a syntax similar to Pascal or Modula-2, but contains also features from other programming languages like C, Lisp, Oberon. . The Aribas home page is http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~forster/sw/aribas.html Source package: armagetron Package: armagetron Description: A 3D Tron-like high speed game. A 3D Tron-like high speed game. The rules are simple: you ride a light cycle (a kind of motorbike that can only turn 90 degrees at a time, leaves a wall behind and cannot be stopped) and have to avoid running into walls while at the same time you have to try to get your opponent to run into them. . The idea is based on the Disney movie from 1982 called "Tron". If you ever wanted to take a try at one of those speed demons features in the movie, this is your chance. Of all the Tron clones out there, I think one is the one that comes closest to the feeling the movie tries to express. This is in part thanks to the sophisticated camera motions, in part to the superb modelling work and in part to the fabulous sound effects. To add some extra fascination into the game, unlike to other Tron clones, in armagetron you can accelerate. Alas, there's no accelerate button. If you want to drive fast, you have to drive good -- and really really close to the walls. . Armagetron can be played against AI opponents, against other humans over the network, or a mixture of both. . Still not convinced? http://pluto.spaceports.com/~zman/armagetron/ Package: armagetron-server Description: Server for Armagetron, a 3D Tron-like high speed game. This package provides the server for Armagetron. This package is not needed to play Armagetron, only to serve network games. Source package: arpack Package: arpack2 Description: Fortran77 subroutines to solve large scale eigenvalue problems. ARPACK software is capable of solving large scale symmetric, nonsymmetric, and generalized eigenproblems from significant application areas. The software is designed to compute a few (k) eigenvalues with user specified features such as those of largest real part or largest magnitude. Storage requirements are on the order of n*k locations. No auxiliary storage is required. A set of Schur basis vectors for the desired k-dimensional eigen-space is computed which is numerically orthogonal to working precision. Numerically accurate eigenvectors are available on request. . Important Features: . o Reverse Communication Interface. o Single and Double Precision Real Arithmetic Versions for Symmetric, Non-symmetric, o Standard or Generalized Problems. o Single and Double Precision Complex Arithmetic Versions for Standard or Generalized Problems. o Routines for Banded Matrices - Standard or Generalized Problems. o Routines for The Singular Value Decomposition. o Example driver routines that may be used as templates to implement numerous Shift-Invert strategies for all problem types, data types and precision. Package: arpack2-dev Description: Fortran77 subroutines to solve large scale eigenvalue problems. ARPACK software is capable of solving large scale symmetric, nonsymmetric, and generalized eigenproblems from significant application areas. The software is designed to compute a few (k) eigenvalues with user specified features such as those of largest real part or largest magnitude. Storage requirements are on the order of n*k locations. No auxiliary storage is required. A set of Schur basis vectors for the desired k-dimensional eigen-space is computed which is numerically orthogonal to working precision. Numerically accurate eigenvectors are available on request. . Important Features: . o Reverse Communication Interface. o Single and Double Precision Real Arithmetic Versions for Symmetric, Non-symmetric, o Standard or Generalized Problems. o Single and Double Precision Complex Arithmetic Versions for Standard or Generalized Problems. o Routines for Banded Matrices - Standard or Generalized Problems. o Routines for The Singular Value Decomposition. o Example driver routines that may be used as templates to implement numerous Shift-Invert strategies for all problem types, data types and precision. Source package: arpack++ Package: arpack++ Description: object-oriented version of the ARPACK package. ARPACK++ is an object-oriented version of the ARPACK package. It consists a collection of classes that offers c++ programmers an interface to ARPACK. It preserves the full capability, performance, accuracy and low memory requirements of the FORTRAN package, but takes advantage of the c++ object-oriented programming environment. Source package: arpd Package: arpd Description: A user-space ARP daemon The ARP daemon moves the management of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table from kernel to user space. It is useful for sites with LARGE network segments (256+ systems per segment), because the kernel hash tables are not optimized to handle this situation. To use the ARP daemon your kernel needs to have ARPD and NETLINK support enabled. The standard kernels of Debian GNU/Linux lack this support. Source package: arping Package: arping Description: sends IP and/or ARP pings (to the MAC address) The arping utility sends ARP and/or ICMP requests to the specified host and displays the replies. The host may be specified by its hostname, its IP address, or its MAC address. . This program is only able to run as root. Make it setuid if you like. Source package: arpwatch Package: arpwatch Description: Ethernet/FDDI station activity monitor. Arpwatch maintains a database of Ethernet MAC addresses seen on the network, with their associated IP pairs. Alerts the system administrator via e-mail if any change happens, such as new station/activity, flip-flops, changed and re-used old addresses. Source package: artist Package: artist Description: Emacs Lisp drawing package Artist is an Emacs lisp package that allows you to draw lines, rectangles and ellipses by using your mouse and/or keyboard. . Note: Artist does not work with XEmacs Source package: asa Package: asa Description: convert ASA (Fortran) carriage control characters asa reads text with ASA carriage control characters from the files specified as its command line arguments, or standard input if none are specified, and converts them into line printer control sequences. Source package: ascd Package: ascd Description: CD player and mixer AScd is a small CD player and mixer that can be "docked" with AfterStep and WindowMaker window managers. Source package: ascdc Package: ascdc Description: AfterStep CD changer ascdc is a small CD changer. It follows the look and feel of the AfterStep window manager and is ideally suited to be run within AfterStep's Wharf module. Source package: ascii Package: ascii Description: Prints aliases and tables for ASCII character. A programmer's utility that recognizes different ways of naming ASCII characters (hex, octal, binary, decimal, C escape, ISO character table pair, slang names, and others) and prints out all equivalent aliases. Source package: asclassic Package: asclassic Description: X11 window manager, AfterStep Classic (forked from v1.1) AfterStep Classic is a window manager based on AfterStep v1.1 which attempts to retain and improve on AfterStep's well-tested stability and configurability. Note that this window manager makes extensive use of the color palette. If you have only an 8-bit color display, it will run as packaged, but you may want to modify the configuration to use fewer colors. . AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager project, but the name was changed to reflect the desire that it do more than simply emulate and become a valuable window manager in its own right. Source package: asclock Package: asclock Description: A clock designed with the NeXTStep look This little application displays the time of the day (digital, either 12 or 24 hour format), and the date. It provides three alternatives: one suitable for low color systems, one with "real" NeXTStep colors, and the third one is somewhat in between. Package: asclock-themes Description: Theme files for ASclock, a clock applet This package provides various themes for the various ASclock packages, among them a classic theme, which mimics the original ASclock application. Source package: asclock-gtk Package: asclock-gtk Description: An X11 desktop clock with theme support This Package contains a nice X11 desktop clock that supports themes. It is very similar to the one that come with Gnome, but only needs GTK. Source package: ascpu Package: ascpu Description: This is an AfterStep look & feel CPU statistics monitor tool. ascpu is a neat 54x54 applet that displays instantaneous and average system, nice and user CPU time. Source package: asd4 Package: asd4 Description: Advanced Sound Daemon asd is a full featured esound-replacement. In the final version it will implement everything esound (http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html) does, plus many features. Package: asd4-clients Description: utility commands for Advanced Sound Daemon asd is a full featured esound-replacement. In the final version it will implement everything esound (http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html) does, plus many features. . This package includes utility client commands. Source package: ash Package: ash Description: NetBSD /bin/sh "ash" is a POSIX compliant shell that is much smaller than "bash". We take advantage of that by making it the shell on the installation root floppy, where space is at a premium. . It can be usefully installed as /bin/sh (because it executes scripts somewhat faster than "bash"), or as the default shell either of root or of a second user with a userid of 0 (because it depends on fewer libraries, and is therefore less likely to be affected by an upgrade problem or a disk failure). It is also useful for checking that a script uses only POSIX syntax. . "bash" is a better shell for most users, since it has some nice features absent from "ash", and is a required part of the system. Source package: asis Package: asis-programs Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) example programs ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package contains four programs (asistant, display_source, gnatelim and gnatstub) which are useful to understand or optimize Ada programs. Package: libasis-3.12p-1 Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) runtime library ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package contains the libraries necessary to execute ASIS programs. Package: libasis-3.12p-1-dev Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) headers and libraries ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package lets you build ASIS applications with GNAT. Package: libasis-3.13p-1 Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) runtime library ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package contains the libraries necessary to execute ASIS programs. Package: libasis-3.13p-1-dev Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) headers and libraries ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package lets you build ASIS applications with GNAT. Package: libasis-3.14p-1 Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) runtime library ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package contains the libraries necessary to execute ASIS programs. Package: libasis-3.14p-1-dev Description: Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS) headers and libraries ASIS (Ada Semantic Interface Specification) lets you develop applications to walk through the sources of your Ada programs and examine the semantic constructs. . This package lets you build ASIS applications with GNAT. Source package: asiya24-vfont Package: asiya24-vfont Description: Japanese Maru Gothic font in Zeit's Syotai Club format. Vector fonts made from Abe's asiya24 font. This package replaces zeitfonts package. Source package: asmail Package: asmail Description: AfterStep mail monitor asmail is a small mail monitor similar to xbiff. It follows the AfterStep window manager's look and feel and is ideally suited to be run within AfterStep's Wharf module. Source package: asmem Package: asmem Description: This is an AfterStep look & feel memory utilization monitor. asmem displays memory (user/system, buffer and cache) and swap usage in a small 54x54 X window. Source package: asmix Package: asmix Description: The tool displays a volume knob. The volume knob adjusts the master volume of your sound card. Just grab the knob with the left button of your mouse and drag it around. Source package: asmixer Package: asmixer Description: AfterStep audio mixer asmixer is a small audio mixer. It follows the look and feel of the AfterStep window manager and is ideally suited to be run within AfterStep's Wharf module. Source package: asmodem Package: asmodem Description: AfterStep modem monitor asmodem is a hack of asmail that checks a modem lock file instead of your mail. You just pass it a lock (like /var/lock/LCK..ttyS1) using the -m parameter and off it goes. . For best results, use the -s and have wharf Swallow it. Source package: asmon Package: asmon Description: A system resource monitor dockapp for Afterstep and WindowMaker Asmon is a wharfable/dockable application for that displays meters detailing CPU, memory, swap, and X mem usage. Also included the exact numbers for load average, mem, swap, and X. Developed to use very little CPU time itself. Source package: asmounter Package: asmounter Description: monitoring mount points tool asmounter monitors different mount points and facilitates the mounting/unmounting of these mount points. Source package: asn1-mode Package: asn1-mode Description: Emacs mode for editing ASN.1 specification files Emacs mode for editing ASN.1 specification files. ASN.1 is the Abstract Syntax Notation 1, used in the specification of many communication protocols, e.g. SNMP, ISDN supplementary services, UMTS etc. Source package: asp Package: asp Description: Discovers present ip-address of dynamically connected hosts. Asp discovers the present ip address of a host that has a dynamically assigned ip-address. This is useful when you want to connect to dynamic hosts, or to help others find you (in which case you run asp as a server). Source package: aspell Package: aspell Description: A more intelligent replacement for the ispell spell checker Aspell is an interactive spell checker that is designed to eventually replace ispell. It does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than ispell (and in some cases even Microsoft Word 97's spell checker). It also has run time support for other non English languages. aspell can learn from users misspellings. . Aspell is designed to be a drop-in replacement for ispell. . This package comes with a minimal man page. If you want more detailed documentation you should install the aspell-doc package and read the documentation in /usr/share/doc/aspell-doc/. Package: aspell-doc Description: Documentation about the aspell spell checker This package contains the documentation for aspell in various formats. The aspell package comes with minimal man pages. Install this package if you need further information on the development process and workings of aspell. Package: aspell-en Description: English dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for English language to aspell spell checker. . American, British and Canadian spellings are included. Package: libaspell-dev Description: Headers for developing applications with aspell support This package contains the headers and static libraries for developing applications with aspell spell checking support. . You need this package ONLY if you plan to build applications that link against the aspell static libraries. You do not have to install this package if all you want to do is use the aspell program to spell check documents. Package: libaspell10 Description: The aspell spell checker runtime libraries. This package contains the aspell shared libraries. You need this package if you have installed the aspell binary or other applications that are dynamically linked to the aspell shared libraries. Package: libaspell4 Description: The aspell spell checker runtime libraries. This package contains the aspell shared libraries. You need this package if you have installed the aspell binary or other applications that are dynamically linked to the aspell shared libraries. Source package: aspell-de Package: aspell-de Description: German dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for German language to aspell spell checker. Source package: aspell-es Package: aspell-es Description: Spanish dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for Spanish language to aspell spell checker. Source package: aspell-fr Package: aspell-fr Description: French dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for French language to aspell spell checker. Source package: aspell-pt Package: aspell-pt Description: Portuguese dictionary for aspell This package contains all the required files to add support for Portuguese language to aspell spell checker. Source package: aspseek Package: aspseek Description: Advanced Internet search engine (backend programs) ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. . Features of ASPSeek include: . * Ability to index and search through several millions of documents * HTTP, HTTP proxy, FTP (via proxy) protocols * HTTP basic authorization * text/html and text/plain documents * Other document types support via external converters * Architecture optimized for multiple sites * Multithreadness * Async DNS resolver * Stopwords * UNICODE support (optional) to deal with many charsets at once * Charset guesser (optional) * Language guesser * Robot exclusion standard (robots.txt) * Settings to control network bandwidth usage and Web servers load * Real-time asynchronous indexing * Very good relevancy of results * Sorting results by relevance or by date * Smart results cache * Advanced search capabilities * Ispell support * Excerpts * Grouping results by site (optional) * Clones detection * Spaces and subsets * Query words highlighting in results * Cached compressed local copy of every indexed document * HTML templates for easy-to-customize search results . This package contains the backend indexing robot and search daemon. . The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ . As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to the developers at Package: aspseek-cgi Description: Advanced Internet search engine (CGI) ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. . This package contains the CGI frontend. . The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ . As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to the developers at Package: aspseek-common Description: Advanced Internet search engine (common files) ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. . This package contains common files used by both the backend programs and the frontend CGI. . The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ . As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to the developers at Package: aspseek-libmysqldb Description: Advanced Internet search engine (MySQL module) ASPSeek is a full-featured medium-to-large scale SQL-based Internet search engine. It consists of an indexing robot, search daemon and search frontend (CGI program). These programs are written in C++ using the STL library. . This package contains the backend MySQL module. . The official ASPSeek site is http://www.aspseek.org/ . As ASPSeek is a free software project, any type of contribution is very welcome. Please send patches, bugreports, ideas etc. to the developers at Source package: asr-manpages Package: asr-manpages Description: alt.sysadmin.recovery manual pages A set of humorous manual pages developed on alt.sysadmin.recovery (don't treat them seriously!). They document a set of really useful tools that for some strange reason are not included in any implementation of Unix. This includes such famous commands as lart, sysadmin, luser, bosskill and others. The authors recommend these man pages should be installed on every system. Source package: astyle Package: astyle Description: Source code indenter for C++/C/Java source code Artistic Style is a reindenter and reformatter of C++, C and Java source code. Source package: at Package: at Description: Delayed job execution and batch processing At and batch read shell commands from standard input storing them as a job to be scheduled for execution in the future. . Use at to run the job at a specified time batch to run the job when system load levels permit Source package: at-spi Package: at-spi Description: Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface Providing accessibility means removing barriers that prevent people with disabilities from participating in substantial life activities, including the use of services, products, and information. Assistive access means that system infrastructure allows add-on assistive software to transparently provide specialized input and output capabilities. . This package contains the core components of GNOME Accessibility. if you need to use Assistive technology, install it. Package: at-spi-doc Description: Documentation files of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. . This package contains the documentation files for at-spi. Package: libatspi-dbg Description: at-spi libraries and debugging symbols at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. Package: libatspi-dev Description: Development files of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. . This package contains the development files for at-spi. Package: libatspi8 Description: C binding libraries of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. . This package contains the C binding libraries for at-spi. Package: libatutil0 Description: Runtime libraries of at-spi for GNOME Accessibility at-spi is the "Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface". . Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. . This package contains the shared libraries for at-spi. Source package: atari-bootstrap Package: atari-bootstrap Description: Bootloader for Linux/m68k kernels for Atari TOS The Atari bootstrap is needed to boot Linux/m68k kernels on Atari machines. . This package also includes a bootstrap version supporting BOOTP/TFTP booting, and a configuration tool, atabootconfig. Furthermore it provides boot floppy images that formerly were included in the syslinux package, and a tool rawwrite.ttp to write disk images under TOS. Source package: atari-fdisk Package: atari-fdisk Description: Partition editor for Atari Atari-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. It supports both the AHDI 5.0 and ICD variations of the Atari format. It is an interactive tool with a menu similar to PC fdisk, and also supports most options of PC fdisk. Package: atari-fdisk-cross Description: Partition editor for Atari (running on non-Atari) Atari-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk partitioned in Atari format. It supports both the AHDI 5.0 and ICD variations of the Atari format. It is an interactive tool with a menu similar to PC fdisk, and also supports most options of PC fdisk. Source package: aterm Package: aterm Description: Afterstep XVT - a VT102 emulator for the X window system Aterm is a colour vt102 terminal emulator, based on rxvt 2.4.8 with some additions of fast transparency, intended as an xterm replacement for users who do not require features such as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability. As a result, aterm uses much less swap space -- a significant advantage on a machine serving many X sessions. It was created with AfterStep Window Manager users in mind, but is not tied to any libraries, and can be used anywhere. Package: aterm-ml Description: Afterstep XVT - a VT102 emulator for the X window system Aterm is a colour vt102 terminal emulator, based on rxvt 2.4.8 with some additions of fast transparency, intended as an xterm replacement for users who do not require features such as Tektronix 4014 emulation and toolkit-style configurability. As a result, aterm uses much less swap space -- a significant advantage on a machine serving many X sessions. It was created with AfterStep Window Manager users in mind, but is not tied to any libraries, and can be used anywhere. . This package contains four aterm binaries: katerm and caterm, for Japanese and Chinese characters support; gaterm, which supports ELOT-928 (ISO-8859-7 standard) and IBM-437 keyboard translations for Greek character entry, and taterm for Thai characters support. Source package: atftp Package: atftp Description: Advanced TFTP client. Interactive client for the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). Its usage is mainly for testing and debugging a TFTP server since a client is usually implemented in BIOS' for boot from LAN setups. Package: atftpd Description: Advanced TFTP server. Multithreaded TFTP server implementing all options specified in RFCs 1350, 2090, 2347, 2348, 2349 (multicast not implemented yet). The server currently supports being started from inetd(8) only. The server then handles new connections directly by starting new threads and kills itself after 5 minutes of inactivity. Source package: atk Package: libatk-dbg Description: Unstable ATK library and debugging symbols The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libatk-dev Description: Unstable headers and and statically-linked ATK library The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This package is needed to compile programs against libatk0, as only it includes the header files and static libraries (optionally) needed for compiling. . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libatk-doc Description: Documentation files for ATK library The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This package contains the HTML documentation for ATK library in /usr/share/doc/libatk-doc/ . . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libatk13 Description: Unstable ATK accessibility library The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libatk7 Description: Unstable ATK accessibility library The ATK library is used to provide accessibility functions in GTK+ and other packages. . This is the developers'-only version of ATK, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Source package: atlas Package: atlas-doc Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software Development documentation for the atlas libraries Package: atlas-test Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package provides dynamically linked testing and bench-marking binaries to compare the blas and atlas libraries on your system. Package: atlas2 Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). Package: atlas2-3dnow Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries use the 3dnow extensions only available on AMD 3dnow and later processors. Please note that the floating point produced by these extensions is not IEEE compliant. Package: atlas2-3dnow-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Package: atlas2-base Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries are built without any processor extension instructions, and should run on all processors of this general architecture, albeit less than optimally. Package: atlas2-base-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Package: atlas2-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package provides the links needed to compile against the libraries provided by ATLAS. Package: atlas2-ev5 Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries use the hand-tuned assembler kernels that run on EV5 and later procesors. Package: atlas2-ev5-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Package: atlas2-headers Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package provides the links needed to compile against the libraries provided by ATLAS. Package: atlas2-sse Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries use the SSE1 extensions only available on Pentium III and later processors. Package: atlas2-sse-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Package: atlas2-sse2 Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of numerical software for processors with deep memory hierarchies and pipelined functional units. The production of such software for machines ranging from desktop workstations to embedded processors can be a tedious and time consuming task. ATLAS has been designed to automate much of this process. We concentrate our efforts on the widely used linear algebra kernels called the Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (BLAS). . These libraries use the SSE2 extensions only available on Pentium IV and later processors. Package: atlas2-sse2-dev Description: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software This package includes the static libraries and symbolic links needed for program development. Source package: atm Package: atm-dev Description: Development files for compiling ATM programs. Header files and libraries for compiling with ATM. Depends on the atm package. Package: atm-tools Description: Base programs for ATM in Linux, the net-tools for ATM. All the basic programs for setting up, monitoring, and tuning ATM networks. Source package: atool Package: atool Description: A script for managing file archives of various types atool is a script for managing file archives of various types (tar, tar+gzip, zip etc). The main command is probably aunpack, extracting files from an archive. It overcomes the dreaded "multiple files in archive root" problem by first extracting to a unique subdirectory, and then moving back the files if possible. aunpack also prevents local files from being overwritten by mistake. Source package: atp Package: atp Description: a text to PostScript converter with some C syntax highlighting atp is a text to postscript converter. It supports a special "gaudy" output mode, uses user-selectable number of columns and margins in the output, supports nroff's bold and italic conventions, and has some syntax highlighting for C and C++ sources. Source package: atsar Package: atsar Description: system activity reporter monitor system resources such as cpu & disk, record data for later analysis Source package: attr Package: attr Description: Utility for manipulating filesystem extended attributes A utility for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem objects, compatible with the SGI IRIX tool of the same name. Package: attr-dev Description: Extended attribute static libraries and headers. attr-dev contains the libraries and header files needed to develop programs which make use of extended attributes. . This interface is compatible with the SGI IRIX extended attribute interface, and makes use of an unofficial Linux system call. . Currently only XFS is supported, and the (experimental, unofficial) system call interface is likely to change in the future. However, the API built above this system call is unlikely to change and is used by programs such as xfsdump(8), xfsrestore(8) and xfs_fsr(8). Package: libattr1 Description: Extended attribute shared library Contains the runtime environment required by programs that make use of extended attributes. Source package: aub Package: aub Description: Assembles binary files from USENET AUB automatically assembles the pieces of multi-part Usenet postings and decodes them. A user-supplied configuration file tells which newsgroups AUB should monitor. The user can also supply a "hook" program, which tests each subject header and determines whether that particular file should be downloaded or not. Source package: auctex Package: auctex Description: An integrated environment for writing TeX/LaTeX documents. AUC TeX can indent your text as you write it, let you run TeX/LaTeX and other LaTeX-related tools (such as a output filter or post processor) from within Emacs, and includes a wide range of Emacs macros to allow both easy insertions of LaTeX commands, and easy compilation, previewing, and printing of your TeX documents. . AUC TeX also lets you browse through compiling errors TeX reports, while it moves the cursor directly to the reported error and displays documentation for that particular error. This will even work when the document is spread over several files. . Currently XEmacs ships with its own AUC TeX, so this package should only be used with GNU/Emacs. (I.e., you don't need to install this package if your site uses only XEmacs.) Source package: audacity Package: audacity Description: A fast, cross-platform audio editor Audacity is an innovative graphical audio editor. Its main goals are speed and being cross-platform (it uses the cross-platform toolkit wxWindows, and is fully supported on Linux, Windows, Mac OS 9 and X, and FreeBSD). . It is very fast. Due to its file format and internal data representation, undo and redo are constant-time operations. It also supports an unlimited number of tracks, and can import and export a number of different formats including WAV, AIFF, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. Source package: audiofile Package: libaudiofile-dev Description: The Audiofile Library (Header files for development) This library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio files of many common formats (currently AIFF, AIFF-C, WAVE, NeXT/Sun, BICS, and raw data). Package: libaudiofile0 Description: The Audiofile Library This library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio files of many common formats (currently AIFF, AIFF-C, WAVE, NeXT/Sun, BICS, and raw data). Source package: audiooss Package: audiooss Description: transparent OSS emulation over NAS This is a compatibility utility that allows programs written for the popular Open Sound System (OSS) interface to run using the Network Audio System (NAS) instead. It works by preloading a library to intercept and manipulate critical system calls such as open(), read(), and write(). The emulation is not yet complete, but it already works for many programs. Source package: august Package: august Description: Tcl/Tk HTML editor. August is a Tcl/Tk HTML editor with interesting features. It is not WYSIWYG but is very useful for developing HTML pages. Source package: aumix Package: aumix Description: Simple text-based mixer control program aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command line (non-interactively). It can read default settings from a file. . A wrapper script xaumix is provided that finds and invokes xterm or a replacement. This is primarily for creating the best sized terminal window. If you want a true graphical interface, install aumix-gtk instead. That has the same functionality as this one in addition to offering a nice X11 GUI. . The old companion package aumix-alsa, which did take advantage of the extra facilities in the ALSA sound driver, is no longer available. This package should work fine with the ALSA driver. Package: aumix-gtk Description: Simple mixer control program with GUI and text interfaces aumix is a small, easy-to-use program to control the mixer of your sound card. It runs in text mode using the ncurses library, or from the command line (non-interactively). It can read default settings from a file. Additionally this version can be run as a GTK app, i.e. with a graphical interface. . The old companion package aumix-alsa, which did take advantage of the extra facilities in the ALSA sound driver, is no longer available. This package should work fine with the ALSA driver. Source package: authbind Package: authbind Description: Allows non-root programs to bind() to low ports This package allows a package to be started as non-root but still bind to low ports, without any changes to the application. Source package: auto-apt Package: auto-apt Description: package search by file and on-demand package installation tool auto-apt checks the file access of programs running within its environments, and if a program tries to access a file known to belong in an uninstalled package, auto-apt will install that package using apt-get. This feature requires apt and sudo to work. . It also provides simple database to search which package contains a requesting file. Source package: autobook Package: autobook Description: GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool Book This book is a tutorial for Autoconf, Automake and Libtool, hereafter referred to as the GNU Autotools. The GNU manuals that accompany each tools adequately document each tool in isolation. Until now, there has not been a guide that has described how these tools work together. . This is the HTML version of the "GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool" book by Gary V. Vaughan, Ben Elliston, Tom Tromey and Ian Lance Taylor and published by New Riders Publishing, graciously licensed under the Open Publication License. Source package: autoclass Package: autoclass Description: automatic classification or clustering AutoClass solves the problem of automatic discovery of classes in data (sometimes called clustering, or unsupervised learning), as distinct from the generation of class descriptions from labeled examples (called supervised learning). It aims to discover the "natural" classes in the data. AutoClass is applicable to observations of things that can be described by a set of attributes, without referring to other things. The data values corresponding to each attribute are limited to be either numbers or the elements of a fixed set of symbols. With numeric data, a measurement error must be provided. For more information, see http://ic-www.arc.nasa.gov/ic/projects/bayes-group/autoclass/. Source package: autoconf Package: autoconf Description: automatic configure script builder The standard for FSF source packages. This is only useful if you write your own programs or if you extensively modify other people's programs. . This version of autoconf contains many changes from the previous release, version 2.13. For now, it depends on autoconf2.13 to provide compatibility. This will eventually go away, so please upgrade your autoconfiscations. Package: gnu-standards Description: GNU coding and package maintenance standards Info and HTML versions of the GNU standards for writing GNU code and maintaining GNU software packages. Source package: autoconf2.13 Package: autoconf2.13 Description: automatic configure script builder (obsolete version) Obsolete compatibility package of Autoconf 2.13. For use only with packages that cannot easily be updated to use Autoconf 2.50. . This package provides compatibility wrappers for autoconf, autoheader, and autoreconf that attempt to automatically choose which version of Autoconf to use, based on some simple heuristics. For information on these heuristics or how to force use of a particular Autoconf version, see /usr/share/doc/autoconf2.13/README.Debian.gz. Source package: autodns-dhcp Package: autodns-dhcp Description: Automatic DNS updates for DHCP autodns-dhcp uses bind 8's dynamic update features to update a zonefile with hostnames from the dhcp leases file, this is done just once for each hostname as the IP, MAC address and name are settled on the dhcp configuration to have an static zone. Source package: autofs Package: autofs Description: A kernel-based automounter for Linux. The kernel automounter implements an almost complete SunOS style automounter under Linux. The automounter is supported by Linux kernels 2.0.31 and higher or the 2.1.X series. Automounter support must be activated while compiling the kernel. Package: autofs-hesiod Description: Hesiod map support for autofs This package provides support for Hesiod filsys entries within autofs. These entries are used extensively at MIT, and may also be used at other sites. Package: autofs-ldap Description: LDAP map support for autofs This package provides support for LDAP lookup entries within autofs. Source package: autogen Package: autogen Description: an automated text file generator AutoGen is a tool designed for generating program files that contain repetitive text with varied substitutions. This is especially valuable if there are several blocks of such text that must be kept synchronized. . Included with AutoGen is a tool that virtually eliminates the hassle of processing options, keeping usage text up to date and so on. This tool allows you to specify several program attributes, innumerable options and option attributes, then it produces all the code necessary to parse and handle the command line and initialization file options. . This package contains the development tools. libopts9-dev contains the static libraries and header files. libopts9 contains the shared libraries. Package: libopts3 Description: automated option processing library for autogen Included with AutoGen is a tool that virtually eliminates the hassle of processing options, keeping usage text up to date and so on. This package allows you to specify several program attributes, innumerable options and option attributes, then it produces all the code necessary to parse and handle the command line and initialization file options. . This library provides the runtime option processing functions for programs which use command line parsers generated by autogen, and which are dynamically linked. If you want to compile programs using libopts3, then you also need to install autogen. Package: libopts9 Description: automated option processing library for autogen - runtime This package contains the shared libraries needed by binaries that use autogen for option processing. The package containing the header files and static libraries is libopts9-dev. The package containing the development tools is autogen. Package: libopts9-dev Description: automated option processing library for autogen - development This package contains the header files and static libraries used by autogen. The package containing the shared libraries is libopts9. The package containing the development tools is autogen. Source package: autoinstall Package: autoinstall Description: Progeny Debian auto-installation system This package contains the Progeny Debian auto-installation system. This system makes it possible to install a complete Debian system with no user interaction from a set of configuration files. . The basic model is that of cloning an existing system; after installing and configuring a Debian system to taste, the configuration is "dumped" to the configuration files, along with some extra information. . It currently supports flexible constraints for partitioning differently-sized disks in a logical fashion, hardware auto-configuration with discover (including configuration of X, if appropriate), network configuration via DHCP or a database based on MAC addresses, and a cross-platform design making it possible for install media for any platform to be created on any other platform. . Platform-specific files are not included in this package; install the "autoinstall-" packages to install support for . Source package: autoinstall-i386 Package: autoinstall-i386 Description: Progeny Debian auto-installation system - i386-specific files This package contains the i386-specific parts of the Progeny Debian auto-installation system. With the "autoinstall" package, it's possible to create floppy disks that install Debian systems without any user interaction. Source package: autolog Package: autolog Description: Terminates connections for idle users Autolog terminates connections considered to be idle based on a large variety of parameters. Source package: automake Package: automake Description: A tool for generating GNU Standards-compliant Makefiles. Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in's from files called `Makefile.am'. . The goal of Automake is to remove the burden of Makefile maintenance from the back of the individual GNU maintainer (and put it on the back of the Automake maintainer). . The `Makefile.am' is basically a series of `make' macro definitions (with rules being thrown in occasionally). The generated `Makefile.in's are compliant with the GNU Makefile standards. Source package: automake1.5 Package: automake1.5 Description: A tool for generating GNU Standards-compliant Makefiles. Automake is a tool for automatically generating `Makefile.in's from files called `Makefile.am'. . The goal of Automake is to remove the burden of Makefile maintenance from the back of the individual GNU maintainer (and put it on the back of the Automake maintainer). . The `Makefile.am' is basically a series of `make' macro definitions (with rules being thrown in occasionally). The generated `Makefile.in's are compliant with the GNU Makefile standards. . Automake 1.5 fails to work in a number of situations that Automake 1.4 did, so has been renamed so that the previous version can continue to be made available. Source package: autopilot Package: autopilot Description: Monitor the DTR line of /dev/palm and run a command to start sync AutoPilot monitors the DTR line of /dev/palm, waiting for it to go from LOW to HIGH, which is used to activate a command automatically to make syncing easier. It can be used to boot up your favourite Palm syncer. Source package: autoproject Package: autoproject Description: create a skeleton source package for a new program autoproject interviews the user, then creates a source package for a new program which follows the GNU programming standards. The new package uses autoconf to configure itself, and automake to create the Makefile. `make distcheck' succeeds. . The idea is that you execute autoproject just once when you start a new project. It will ask a few questions, then create a new directory and populate it with standard files, customized for the new project. . Optionally, the new package will use a command line parser generator. Currently, autoproject supports two parser generators: clig by Harald Kirsch (see http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/software/), and autogen by Bruce Korb (see ftp://autogen.linuxbox.com/pub/). Source package: autotools-dev Package: autotools-dev Description: Update infrastructure for config.{guess,sub} files This package installs an up-to-date (from CVS) version of config.guess and config.sub, used by the automake and libtool packages. It provides the canonical copy of those files for other packages as well. Source package: autotrace Package: autotrace Description: Bitmap to vector graphics converter AutoTrace is a program for converting bitmaps to vector graphics. The aim of the AutoTrace project is the development of a freely-available application similar to CorelTrace or Adobe Streamline. In some aspects it is already better. Originally created as a plugin for the GIMP, AutoTrace is now a standalone program. Source package: ava Package: ava Description: Algebraical Virtual Assembler for Atmel's AVR MCUs AVA is an advanced assembler and linker for Atmel's family of 8-bit AVR microcontrollers. It offers a C-like preprocessor, powerful segments, and virtual symbols. . This assembler is not compatible with Atmel's assembler syntax. Source package: avalon-framework Package: libavalon-framework-java Description: Common framework for Java server applications The Avalon framework consists of interfaces that define relationships between commonly used application components, best-of-practice pattern enforcement, and several lightweight convenience implementations of the generic components. Package: libavalon-framework-java-doc Description: Documentation for Avalon This is a documentation for Avalon which is common framework for Java server applications. Source package: aview Package: aview Description: A high quality ASCII art image viewer and video player aview is a high quality ASCII art image viewer and video player. It is especially useful with a text-based browser such as lynx, links or w3m. . It supports the pnm, pgm, pbm and ppm image formats, as well as the FLI and FLC video formats. It also supports output via stdio, (n)curses and slang and even has support for gpm. . Features * High quality ASCII art rendering * Portable * Save into many formats (HTML, text, ANSI, more/less etc...) * Contrast, Bright, Gamma control * Image zooming/unzooming * Three dithering modes * Hidden "bonus" features :) * Inversion * Support for bright, dim, inverse attributes/extended character set Source package: avifile Package: avifile-mad-plugin Description: MAD - MPEG audio plugin Plugin for decompression of MPEG-1 Layer I/II/III audio streams Package: avifile-mjpeg-plugin Description: MJPEG video plugin Plugin for playing/encoding MJPEG video stream - this implementation is rather slower, usage of Win32 libraries is better choice here. Package: avifile-player Description: Video player for AVI/ASF/WMF files Player for various AVI, ASF, WFM (with streaming support) files. You might need windows DLL codecs for the optimal usage of this program. See README.debian for more informations. Package: avifile-samples Description: Sample programs using the avifile library Qt-based AVI utilities with few other useful supporting tools for TV capturing, AVI recompression, benchmarking, joining AVI files. These programs have more bugs as they are not as extensively developed as player. Package: avifile-vorbis-plugin Description: Vorbis audio plugin Plugin for decompression of Vorbis audio streams. Package: avifile-win32-plugin Description: Win32 audio/video plugin Plugin for using Win32 DLL libraries in avifile located in /usr/lib/win32 Package: libavifile0.6 Description: Shared libraries Avifile is a library that allow programs to read and write compressed AVI files (Indeo Video, DivX :-), etc.) under x86 Linux. (De)Compression is performed with various plugins (Win32, FFMpeg,...) For more info about usage of Win32, Lame and OpenDivX plugin see README.debian!!! Package: libavifile0.6-dev Description: Development header files Contains the symlinks, headers and object files needed to compile and link programs which use aviplay library. Source package: avr-libc Package: avr-libc Description: Standard C library for Atmel AVR development Standard library used to the development of C programs for the Atmel AVR micro controllers. This package contains static libraries as well as the header files needed. Source package: avra Package: avra Description: Assembler for Atmel AVR microcontrollers Avra is an assembler for the Atmel's family of AVR 8-bit RISC microcontrollers. It is is mostly compatible with Atmel's own assembler, but adds new features such as better macro support and additional preprocessor directives. Source package: avrp Package: avrp Description: Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers Avrp is a FLASH/EEPROM programmer for Atmel's family of AVR 8-bit RISC microcontrollers. It can also program the Atmel AT89 series microcontrollers. It supports at least four different programming devices including Atmel's own AVR development board and in-circuit programming. Source package: avrprog Package: avrprog Description: Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers Programmer for Atmel AVR microcontrollers that uses PC parallel port to program the device in serial mode. The device can be programmed "in-system". It comes with a schematic of the hardware required. The hardware was designed to be efficient and inexpensive. . For more information, see http://avrprog.sourceforge.net Source package: awe Package: awe-drv Description: Linux AWE32 driver source and utilities Linux supports the Sound Blaster 32, and Sound Blaster AWE32, through the use of a driver written by Takashi Iwai . These utilities are the package of AWE32 utilities for use with this driver, which manipulate patch files. They are required to load the vital '.SBK', or '.SF2' files, which will have been installed with your AWE32 DOS or Win95 software in \SB16\SFBANK or \Windows\System. This also includes 'gusload', for loading GUS-format patches to the AWE32 driver. . This package installs the source for the AWE32 driver into /usr/src/awedrv. In order to use the awe32 driver, you must recompile your kernel, after using the install script found in this package to patch these sources into your kernel source tree (they can alternatively be manually installed into the kernel source or into a separate copy of the sound driver). . There are also some converters between different patch file formats for the AWE32, and the 'sfxtest' program for testing the AWE32 driver, which are installed in /usr/lib/awe. Package: awe-midi Description: Linux AWE32 driver MIDI player This is a program which will play MIDI files, either using a built-in Tk-based interface, or from the console (in 'dumb' mode). It can also be used in 'pipe' mode, so that another program can control the playback. This makes a very flexible interface for adding AWE32 MIDI support to a program, or for writing your own front end for this program. Package: awe-netscape-libc5 Description: Linux AWE32 MIDI player Netscape plugin This plugin enables Netscape 3.0+ to play MIDI files embedded into HTML pages in the style of Crescendo or Yamaha MIDI Plugin, using the Linux AWE32 driver and MIDI player. . This version will work with older versions of Netscape which are compiled against Linux libc5. Package: awe-netscape-libc6 Description: Linux AWE32 MIDI player Netscape plugin (libc6/glibc2.0) This plugin enables Netscape 3.0+ to play MIDI files embedded into HTML pages in the style of Crescendo or Yamaha MIDI Plugin, using the Linux AWE32 driver and MIDI player. . This version will work with newer versions of Netscape which are compiled against libc6 (GNU libc 2.0). Package: libawe0.4 Description: AWE32 shared library This library provides functions for patch management with the AWE32 driver. Package: libawe0.4-dev Description: Development files for the AWE32 library. This package includes the static library, and the include files for the library. Package: vkeybd Description: Virtual Keyboard program This program allows you to use the Linux AWE32 driver, OSS MIDI sequencerm, or ALSA MIDI sequencer and provides "virtual" keyboard (the musical type), which can be "played" using the keyboard or mouse under X11. Source package: awstats Package: awstats Description: A powerful and featureful web server log analyzer Advanced Web Statistics (AWStats) is a powerful web server logfile analyzer written in perl that shows you all your web statistics including visits, unique visitors, pages, hits, rush hours, search engines, keywords used to find your site, robots, broken links and more. Gives more detailed information and better graphical charts than webalizer, and is easier to use. Works with several web server log format as a CGI and/or from command line. Supports multiple languages (English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, German, Polish, Greek...). Source package: ax25-apps Package: ax25-apps Description: Applications for AX25 These are the user applications for hamradio. Source package: ax25-tools Package: ax25-tools Description: AX-25 Tools These are hamradio specific tools for setting up and configuring hamradio ports that use AX.25 Net/ROM or ROSE network protocols. Package: ax25-xtools Description: AX-25 Tools (X versions) These are hamradio specific tools for setting up and configuring hamradio ports that use AX.25 Net/ROM or ROSE network protocols. . This package is created separately for those who do not want to install tools that need X to run. Source package: axel Package: axel Description: A light download accelerator - Console version This program tries to accelerate the downloading process by using multiple connections for one file. Starting from version 0.97, the program can use multiple mirrors for one download as well. The program tries to be as light as possible (25-30k in binary form), so it might be useful as a wget clone on byte-critical systems. Package: axel-kapt Description: A light download accelerator - Console version front-end This program tries to accelerate the downloading process by using multiple connections for one file. Starting from version 0.97, the program can use multiple mirrors for one download as well. The program tries to be as light as possible (25-30k in binary form), so it might be useful as a wget clone on byte-critical systems. . This package provides a graphical KDE-based front-end for Axel. A desktop file is included as well, in case you like drag-and-drop. Source package: axkit Package: axkit Description: An XML Delivery Toolkit for Apache AxKit is an XML Application Server for Apache. It provides on-the-fly conversion from XML to any format, such as HTML, WAP or text using either W3C standard techniques, or flexible custom code. AxKit also uses a built-in Perl interpreter to provide some amazingly powerful techniques for XML transformation. . The emphasis with AxKit is on separation of content from presentation. The pipelining technique that AxKit uses allows content to be converted to a presentable format in stages, allowing certain platforms to see data differently to others. AxKit allows web designers to focus on web site design, content developers to work on a purely content basis, and webmasters to focus on their core competencies. . AxKit is based on plugin components. This allows the web site developer to create a completely custom XML Application Server based around the AxKit API. AxKit can either automatically provide caching facilities, or you can create your own cache handler, so that XML transformations (which can be time consuming) only happen when required. . The toolkit also provides ability to build component based web sites, and dynamic content. Database integration is fully supported, allowing either deliver of XML from a database, or XML generation from a database query. Dynamic web components can be built using the Perl language, making the possibilities as infinite as CGI scripts, without the potential mess that CGI programming can cause. Source package: axyftp Package: axyftp-doc Description: Documentation for for axyftp, needed for the help menu AxY FTP is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. This package has the documentation for it in HTML format. Use the help button in axyftp to browse it in Netscape or lynx. Or just point your browser to /usr/share/doc/axyftp-doc/html/index.html Package: axyftp-gtk Description: A graphical ftp program with GTK interface AxY FTP is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. Current major features are: * user-friendly, intuitive interface * passive data transfers * convenient session manager window * on-line help system * recursive downloads with resume option * recursive uploads * multiple delete . You need Netscape or Lynx and the axyftp-doc package to use the help system. With other browsers, just read /usr/doc/axyftp-doc/html/index.html The GTK version of axyftp is Debian's preferred version of axyftp, but there is also the axyftp-lesstif package, which is the same program using the lesstif widget set. Package: axyftp-lesstif Description: A graphical ftp program with Lesstif interface axyftp is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. Current major features are: * user-friendly, intuitive interface * passive data transfers * convenient session manager window * on-line help system * recursive downloads with resume option * recursive uploads * multiple delete . You need Netscape or Lynx and the axyftp-doc package to use the help system. With other browsers, just read /usr/doc/axyftp-doc/html/index.html Source package: ayuda Package: ayuda Description: Help for spanish-speakers This package contains a help program called 'ayuda' useful for users that speak spanish, and are new to the world of Debian GNU/Linux. . The help provided covers many topics from administration to daily use. Source package: balsa Package: balsa Description: GNOME email client Balsa is a e-mail reader. This client is part of the GNOME desktop environment. It supports local mailboxes, POP3 and IMAP. Source package: barcode Package: barcode Description: Creates barcodes in .ps format GNU barcode can create printouts for the conventional product packaging standards: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, code 39 code 128 (b and c), and interleaved 2 of 5 . Ouput is generated as either Postscript or Encapsulated Postscript. Source package: barracuda Package: barracuda Description: Web based Task Tracking (and document directory) System This is a Web-based Task Tracking (and document directory) System which uses Postgres database engine and written in PHP3 and C. . It is a preliminary version: It works, but there are some things which should be written, namely some triggers to ensure database consistency, access control, etc. Source package: barrendero Package: barrendero Description: Deletes messages on the spool dir depending on their age. Barrendero is intended to limit the disk space wasted at the spool directory. It deletes mail messages depending on their age, and has the ability to send warnings and reports to the users, to make full and partial backups, and to have different allowed ages on a per-user basis. Warning and report messages are cusomizable and can be translated easely in order to make this package useful in any environment. This way of handling mail as an advantage over the traditional 'quota' system: quotas make the end user loose NEW mail, barrendero deletes OLD mail, so the new mail is always available. Source package: base-config Package: base-config Description: Debian base configuration package This package handles setting up the Debian base system. It contains the questions you see when you install Debian for the first time and boot up your new Debian system. . It can be removed with no ill effects -- now that your Debian system is installed, this package's only useful function is to allow you to reconfigure some of the things it asked you about earlier. Source package: base-files Package: base-files Description: Debian base system miscellaneous files This package contains the basic filesystem hierarchy of a Debian system, and several important miscellaneous files, such as /etc/debian_version, /etc/host.conf, /etc/issue, /etc/motd, /etc/profile, /etc/nsswitch.conf, and others, and the text of several common licenses in use on Debian systems. Source package: base-passwd Package: base-passwd Description: Debian Base System Password/Group Files This package provides the master /etc/passwd and /etc/group files, containing Debian-allocated user and group IDs, plus the update-passwd utility to keep them up to date. Source package: bash Package: bash Description: The GNU Bourne Again SHell Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh). . Bash is ultimately intended to be a conformant implementation of the IEEE POSIX Shell and Tools specification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2). Package: bash-builtins Description: Bash loadable builtins - headers & examples Bash 2 can dynamically load new builtin commands. Included are the necessary headers to compile your own builtins and lots of examples. Package: bash-doc Description: Documentation and examples for the The GNU Bourne Again SHell Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also incorporates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh). . This package contains the documentation in info format, all the examples and the main changelog. Source package: bash (2.01.1-4.1) Package: libreadline2 Description: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries. [libc5] The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Package: libreadline2-altdev Description: GNU readline and history libraries, development files. [libc5] The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Source package: basilix Package: basilix Description: A PHP (both PHP3 and PHP4) and IMAP based webmail application powered with MySQL database server. It has a nice user-friendly interface and its HTML files are easy to be changed/edited. 0.7.6 includes WAP-Support. Source package: bastille Package: bastille Description: Security hardening tool Bastille Linux is a security hardening program for several Linux distributions. If run in the preferred Interactive mode, it can teach you a good deal about Security while personalizing your system security state. If run in the quicker Automated mode, it can quickly tighten your machine, once a default profile is selected. Source package: battleball Package: battleball Description: a soccer game played with tanks or helicopters BattleBall is essentially the game of soccer, played with military vehicles rather than with people. Each player drives a tank or flies a helicopter, and tries to move the ball down the playfield to the other team's goal. Relatively unlimited number of human or computer players can compete in teams or head-to-head. Source package: battstat-applet Package: battstat-applet Description: Battery status applet for GNOME Battstat is a battery status applet that monitors the battery charge level on a laptop. It displays different icons depending on the state of the power subsystem, and will warn if the power drops below a user configurable level. It uses the standard GNOME event system to play user configurable samples at certain events. Source package: bayonne Package: bayonne Description: Telephony server of the GNU project Bayonne, the telecommunications application server of the GNU project, offers a free, scalable, media independent software environment for development and deployment of telephony solutions for use with current and next generation telephone networks. Bayonne already offers a fully distributed application server for use today with multi-line telephony cards from many vendors under free operating systems. . To speed development and simplify deployment of custom applications, Bayonne offers it's own native script interpreter which may be directly extended thru modular DSO plugins and TGI based applications. TGI, "Telephony Gateway Interface", allows Bayonne to be easily integrated with other system resources, such as web servers, databases, and other application servers using standard and familiar tools that are well understood such as Perl, TCL, and Python. . Bayonne can be used today most completely under GNU/Linux with an ever wider selection of telephony hardware. . Website: http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne/ Source package: bb Package: bb Description: An ASCII-art demo BB is a high quality audio-visual demonstration for your text terminal. Source package: bbdate Package: bbdate Description: Date tool for the blackbox window manager bbdate is a simple blackbox tool for displaying the date in your blackbox slit. Source package: bbdb Package: bbdb Description: The Insidious Big Brother Database (email rolodex) for Emacs BBDB is a rolodex-like database program for GNU Emacs. BBDB stands for Insidious Big Brother Database, and is not, repeat, *not* an obscure reference to the Buck Rogers TV series. Source package: bbkeys Package: bbkeys Description: application to handle key bindings in Blackbox In the Blackbox window manager version 0.60 and higher, a separate application is needed to handle key bindings. This is such a program. Source package: bblaunch Package: bblaunch Description: launch windows with manipulated attribs under blackbox bblaunch is a program which allows the user to control the launching of applications under the Blackbox window manager. The user can launch applications with or without decorations, shaded, on a specific workspace or maximized horizontally or vertically. Requires that you be running the Blackbox window manager. Source package: bbmail Package: bbmail Description: Mail Utility for X This is a small mail utility for use with the Blackbox window manager. Source package: bbpager Package: bbpager Description: Pager for the Blackbox window manager A pager tool for the Blackbox window manager. Source package: bbpal Package: bbpal Description: displays an image, and changes it every few seconds (from the README) If you've ever used the GNOME applet "fish," or Wanda, then this is an app very similar. In fact, that's where I got the idea for bbpal (since you need GNOME to use Wanda). When you run bbpal, is displays an image, and changes it every few seconds. Exciting, eh? It's fond of using up CPU cycles, and making your friends wonder what the heck it's used for. Source package: bbppp Package: bbppp Description: PPP tool for the blackbox window manager bbppp is a blackbox tool to control and manage your PPP link. It can start up /shut down your ppp connection (by running pon/poff), and displays rx and tx via a modem-lights style PPP load, and also the PPP link uptime. . Note that you don't actually need blackbox for this program to work, but it won't look as good in any other window manager. Source package: bbsload Package: bbsload Description: System load tool for the blackbox window manager bbsload is a blackbox tool to display your system load. It can show simple system bar graphs, including load averages for 1, 5 and 15 minute periods, memory usage, swap usage, total system usage, as well as CPU loads for user, nice and system processes and idle time. . Note that you don't actually need blackbox for this program to work, but it won't look as good in any other window manager. Source package: bbtime Package: bbtime Description: Time tool for the blackbox window manager bbtime is a blackbox tool to display the system time in your blackbox slit. It can also display other times as an offset of your local time in a menu. . Note that you don't actually need blackbox for this program to work, but it won't look as good in any other window manager. Source package: bc Package: bc Description: The GNU bc arbitrary precision calculator language GNU bc is an interactive algebraic language with arbitrary precision which follows the POSIX 1003.2 draft standard, with several extensions including multi-character variable names, an `else' statement and full Boolean expressions. GNU bc does not require the separate GNU dc program. Package: dc Description: The GNU dc arbitrary precision reverse-polish calculator GNU dc is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros. . A reverse-polish calculator stores numbers on a stack. Entering a number pushes it on the stack. Arithmetic operations pop arguments off the stack and push the results. Source package: bcel Package: libbcel-java Description: analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files The Byte Code Engineering Library (formerly known as JavaClass) is intended to give users a convenient possibility to analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files (those ending with .class). Classes are represented by objects which contain all the symbolic information of the given class: methods and fields, in particular. Source package: bchunk Package: bchunk Description: A CD image format converter from bin/cue to iso/cdr/wav The bchunk package contains a UNIX/C rewrite of the BinChunker program. BinChunker converts a CD image in a .bin/.cue format (sometimes .raw/.cue) into a set of .iso and .cdr/.wav tracks. The .bin/.cue format is used by some non-UNIX CD-writing software, but is not supported on most other CD-writing programs. Source package: bclock Package: bclock Description: Bezier Clock Bezier Clock, looking somewhat different than usual clocks. This very funny clock uses a Bezier curve to draw the hands of the clock. Source package: bcm5700 Package: bcm5700-source Description: module source for Broadcoms bcm5700 gigabit driver This package provides the source code for the bcm5700 module provided by broadcom(?). . The biggest reason that this driver is not yet in the mainstream kernel is because nobody seems to understand the code. . The source code however reveals how to use "hardware accelerated" vlan tagging. . This driver works with Ben Greears vlan patches. Source package: bdfresize Package: bdfresize Description: Resize BDF Format Font Bdfresize is a command to magnify or reduce fonts which are described with the standard BDF format. Source package: beancounter Package: beancounter Description: A stock portfolio performance monitoring tool This package provides beancounter, a tool to quantify gains and losses in stock portfolios, as well as the BeanCounter Perl module that underlies it. Beancounter queries stockprices from Yahoo! Finance server(s) around the globe and stores them in a relational database (using PostgreSQL) so that the data can be used for further analysis. Canned performance reports are available. Source package: beast Package: beast Description: GTK+ Graphical network system to generate sound BEAST/BSE is a plugin-based system where you can link objects to each other and generate sound. . This is still an ALPHA version of the upstream. Source package: beav Package: beav Description: Binary Editor And Viewer (beav) beav is an editor for binary files containing arbitrary data. Text file editors, on the other hand, expect the files they edit to contain textual data, and/or to be formatted in a certain way (e.g. lines of printable characters delimited by newline characters). . With beav, you can edit a file in HEX, ASCII, EBCDIC, OCTAL, DECIMAL, and BINARY. You can display but not edit data in FLOAT mode. You can search or search and replace in any of these modes. Data can be displayed in BYTE, WORD, or DOUBLE WORD formats. While displaying WORDS or DOUBLE WORDS the data can be displayed in INTEL's or MOTOROLA's byte ordering. Data of any length can be inserted at any point in the file. The source of this data can be the keyboard, another buffer, or a file. Any data that is being displayed can be sent to a printer in the displayed format. Files that are bigger than memory can be handled. Source package: beaver Package: beaver Description: An Early AdVanced EditoR Beaver is a text editor that is lightweight but full of features for programming from web authoring to C programming. It is based on the GTK+ toolkit, supports tons of languages through config files (compatible with UltraEdit 'wordfile.txt') and offers functions such as automatic indentation, correction and completion, or syntax highlighting. Source package: beep Package: beep Description: Advanced pc-speaker beeper beep does what you'd expect: it beeps. But unlike printf "\a" beep allows you to control pitch, duration, and repetitions. Its job is to live inside shell/perl scripts and allow more granularity than one has otherwise. It is controlled completely through command line options. It's not supposed to be complex, and it isn't - but it makes system monitoring (or whatever else it gets hacked into) much more informative. Source package: berlin Package: berlin-demos-c++ Description: Demo clients for the Berlin display server Simple demo applications for the Berlin display server written in C++. Package: berlin-kit-drawing-libart Description: libart based DrawingKit for the Berlin display server DrawingKits are highlevel graphic drivers for the Berlin display server. They turn the vector-based graphics stored in the server into a format some support-library can work on. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This DrawingKit uses libart to generate a pixel-based output that can get rendered with GGI. . You need one DrawingKit that works with your hardware to run the Berlin display server. Package: berlin-kit-drawing-postscript Description: Postscript DrawingKit for the Berlin display server DrawingKits are highlevel graphic drivers for the Berlin display server. They turn the vector-based graphics stored in the server into a format some support-library can work on. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This DrawingKit produces Postscript output and is used to print any graphic. . You need this DrawingKit to print to postscript printers (or other postscript interpreters like ghostscript). Package: berlin-kit-gadget Description: GadgetKit for the Berlin display server The GadgetKit contains simple graphics to manipulate others. Examples are rotators, zoomer and such. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This Kit is used in one of the C++-demos. Package: berlin-kit-ggi Description: GGIKit for the Berlin display server This Kit allows to access the underlying GGI-library. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This Kit is used in some of the C++-demos. Package: berlin-kit-image Description: ImageKit for the Berlin display server The ImageKit allows to display and manipulate rasterimages. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . Most Berlin clients will need this Kit. Package: berlin-kit-primitive Description: PrimitiveKit for the Berlin display server This Kit is the 3D equivalent of the FigureKit: It allows for the creation of simple 3D objects like cubes, spheres and others. This needs a 3D-DrawingKit to work. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . All Berlin clients that need 3D objects need this Kit to function properly. Package: berlin-kit-unidraw Description: UnidrawKit for the Berlin display server This Kit contains a framework for writting vectorbased graphic programs. As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This Kit is very much work in progress and not used right now. Package: berlin-kit-widget-motif Description: Motif style WidgetKit for the Berlin display server A WidgetKit is used to create widgets like buttons, scrollbars and others. The look and feel of those widgets is configurable by exchanging the WidgetKit As all Kits it gets loaded into the server at runtime. . This particular implementation uses a Motif-like Look and Feel: That's very easy to implement:-) . All berlin clients depend on the existance of this Kit. Package: berlin-server Description: The Berlin display server Berlin is a windowing system derived from Fresco, a powerful structured graphics toolkit originally based on InterViews. Berlin extends Fresco to a full, network-transparent windowing system that is not based on X. It features a rich drawing interface with multiple backends, device independent vector based graphics, a Unicode-based text system and is 3D-aware. It's CORBA-based architecture allow clients in any language with corba bindings. Package: libbabylon Description: Unicode handling library for the Berlin display server This library contains the Unicode-string and Unicode char classes used in Berlin's C++ code. It allows to query all properties of Unicode characters and has some very rudimentary bidir-support. Package: libbabylon-dev Description: Unicode handling library for the Berlin display server (development files) This library contains the Unicode-string and Unicode char classes used in Berlin's C++ code. It allows to query all properties of Unicode characters and has some very rudimentary bidir-support. Package: libberlin Description: Core library for the Berlin display server This is the serverside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces. Package: libberlin-dev Description: Core library for the Berlin display server (development files) This is the serverside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces. Package: libprague Description: OS wrapper library for the Berlin display server This OffiX-based library is used to encapsulate OS-specifics like threading, IPC and so on. Package: libprague-dev Description: OS wrapper library for the Berlin display server (development files) This OffiX-based library is used to encapsulate OS-specifics like threading, IPC and so on. Package: libwarsaw Description: Communication library for the Berlin display server This is the clientside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces in C++. Package: libwarsaw-dev Description: Communication library for the Berlin display server (development files) This is the clientside implementation of Berlin's CORBA interfaces in C++. Package: warsaw-idl Description: Communication library for the Berlin display server (CORBA IDL) These IDL-files define the Berlin display server's interfaces. They are its equivalent to the X-protocol. Source package: bezerk Package: bezerk Description: GTK based IRC client This is a rather alpha irc client, that is, however, functional, and a good alternative to Tk, or non-free Qt clients. It has support for Tcl as a scripting language. Source package: bf-utf Package: bf-utf-source Description: Source for fonts needed to build boot-floppies. This package contains bdf fonts needed to build the international version of boot-floppies. These fonts used to be in boot-floppies cvs but pserver had difficulty with such large files. The files are now in their own package. . If you aren't building boot-floppies you probably don't need this package. Source package: bfbtester Package: bfbtester Description: Brute Force Binary Tester BFBTester is great for doing quick, proactive, security checks of binary programs. BFBTester will perform checks of single and multiple argument command line overflows as well as environment variable overflows. BFBTester can also watch for tempfile creation activity to alert the user of any programs using unsafe tempfile names. While BFBTester can not test all overflows in software, it is useful for detecting initial mistakes that can red flag dangerous software. Source package: bfr Package: bfr Description: nonblocking 8-bit-clean pipe buffer bfr's purpose is to buffer data. It buffers from its standard input and/or a list of files of your choosing, and allows this data to flow to its standard output at whatever rate that end can handle. It's useful for any situation in which its beneficial to have I/O occur in a detached yet smooth fashion. Also contained is bfp, a buffering /dev/dsp writer. Pipe your raw PCM data to it, for skip-free bliss. Source package: bg5cc Package: bg5cc Description: Big-5 wide-characters rectifier Bg5cc converts `\' in Big-5 wide-characters that appear in source programs to `\\'. This ensures programs that contain Big-5 characters can be compiled correctly. Bg5cc should have little use to end-users. Source package: bg5ps Package: bg5ps Description: A utility to print Chinese Big5/GB documents using TrueType fonts Bg5ps is a utility to output a Postscript file from a Chinese Big5 or GB2312 encoded document by using TrueType fonts. . Postscript files produced by Netscape and mpage that contain Big5 or GB2312 characters can be filtered by bg5ps so that the Chinese characters within can be printed correctly. . If you want to use the configuration tool 'bg5psconf', make sure you have the package python-gtk installed. Source package: bibindex Package: bibindex Description: Fast lookup in BibTeX bibliography data bases bibindex converts a .bib file to a .bix file, which is a compact binary representation of the .bib file containing hash tables for fast lookup, as well as byte offset positions into the corresponding .bib file. . biblook provides an interactive lookup facility using the .bix and .bib files. It verifies that the file version number and bibindex version number match its own values, and also compares the file time stamps so that it can detect whether the .bix file is out-of-date with respect to the .bib file. In either case, execution terminates. . This Debian package features a command line history mechanism through the GNU readline library (an item listed in the upstream ToDo list). Source package: bible-kjv Package: bible-kjv Description: King James Version of the Bible: user interface program. This package contains a text-retrieval program and user interface which is primarily designed to operate on the text and concordance of the King James translation of the Bible, although it could, in principle, be used for any text. The search/browse engine allows searching and reading passages from scripture. Includes full concordance. . It would be nice if someone could setup up a webinterface for the bible. Package: bible-kjv-text Description: King James Version of the Bible - text and concordance This package contains the King James Version of the Bible (translated in 1611) which is and was widely used in the English speaking culture, together with a full concordance. . The text and concordance are compressed and require the bible-kjv package which contains a text-based user interface for accessing the text. Source package: bibletime Package: bibletime Description: A bible study tool for KDE BibleTime 1.0.3 is a free and easy to use bible study tool for UNIX systems. It requires a working KDE2 environment and SWORD 1.5.2 or later. BibleTime provides easy handling of digitized texts (Bibles, commentaries and lexicons) and powerful features to work with these texts (search in texts, write own notes, save, print etc.). Source package: bibtex2html Package: bibtex2html Description: BibTeX to HTML translator and BibTeX filter tool Collection of tools for filtering BibTeX data bases and for producing HTML documents from BibTeX data bases: . - aux2bib extracts a BibTeX database consisting of only the entries that are refereed by an aux file. . - bib2bib is a filter tool that reads one or several bibliography files, filters the entries with respect to a given criterion, and outputs the list of selected keys together with a new bibliography file containing only the selected entries; . - bibtex2html is a translator that reads a bibliography file and outputs two HTML documents that are respectively the cited bibliography in a nice presentation, and the original BibTeX file augmented with several transparent HTML links to allow easy navigation. . See the bibtex2html homepage http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/bibtex2html/index.en.html. Source package: bibtool Package: bibtool Description: A tool for manipulating BibTeX data bases. BibTeX provides an easy to use means to integrate citations and bibliographies into LaTeX documents. But the user is left alone with the management of the BibTeX files. The program BibTool is intended to fill this gap. BibTool allows the manipulation of BibTeX files which goes beyond the possibilities -- and intentions -- of BibTeX. Package: bibtool-dev Description: A library providing functions to deal with BibTeX files. The functions in this library allow the manipulation of BibTeX files. . The BibTool program uses this library and can serve as an example how the BibTool C library can be used. Source package: bibview Package: bibview Description: X11 Bibliography database tool bibview is a tool to let you set up and maintain BibTeX bibliography databases. LaTeX can then use these automatically in citations and bibliographies in your documents. . From its README: . It [bibview] supports the user in making new entries, searching for entries and moving entries from one BiB to another. It is possible to work with more than one BiB simultaneously. bibview is implemented with Xt and Athena Widgets. There are six types of windows in bibview: The main window contains menus for customizing bibview and for working with BiBs on the file level. The bibliography window (one for every open BiB) contains commands for manipulating the BiB. The list window (at most one for every open BiB) shows a list of entries. It displays the fields author, title, type and year. The card window (at most one for every entry) helps editing an entry. It contains boxes for each field of the entry (according to the type). The fields can be edited by putting the mouse cursor into the field. Macros in fields and the symbol for concatenation ('#') are marked with a preceding '@'. Source package: bidentd Package: bidentd Description: Bisqwit's identd Bisqwit's identd is an Identification Protocol (RFC 1413) daemon. It works like an ident daemon is supposed to work. Masquerading is supported, and works recursively. Works only under Linux, due to the use of /proc filesystem. . A typical case for using Bisqwit's identd: - Alpha has the internet connection. It has an ip in internet. - Beta is masqueraded by Alpha. - Gamma is masqueraded by Beta. - Somebody in Gamma starts irc, and the irc server (in internet) gets the username of the user in Gamma, correctly. All of these computers would be running bidentd (from inetd), although Gamma could have any ident daemon, as it does not masquerade further. Source package: bidwatcher Package: bidwatcher Description: Tool for watching and bidding on eBay auctions Bidwatcher is a tool for eBay users (eBay is a giant internet auction site). It is a stand alone application that can track auctions and perform automated bids. Source package: biew Package: biew Description: console hex viewer/editor with disassembler BIEW (Binary vIEW) is a free, portable, advanced file viewer with built-in editor for binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. . It contains a highlight PentiumIII/K7 Athlon/Cyrix-M2 disassembler, full preview of MZ, NE, PE, LE, LX, DOS.SYS, NLM, ELF, a.out, arch, coff32, PharLap, rdoff executable formats, a code guider, and lot of other features, making it invaluable for examining binary code. . DOS, Win32, OS/2, Linux, BeOS, Unix versions are available. Source package: biff Package: biff Description: a mail notification tool biff is a small little program that tells you when you get mail. Most standard .bashrc files include 'biff y' at the start to enable notification. The included biff server is notified whenever new mail arrives. Source package: big-cursor Package: big-cursor Description: larger mouse cursors for X This package provides some large mouse cursors for use under X. It's useful for laptop users, for those running X at very high resolutions, and for anyone who finds it hard to see the default mouse cursors. Source package: bigloo Package: bigloo Description: A Scheme Compiler Bigloo is a Scheme system which includes a compiler generating C code and an interpreter. . Bigloo is conformant to IEEE Scheme and is mostly conformant to Revised5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme with many extensions: -Rgc, a lex facility. -Match, a pattern-matching compiler. -Foreign languages interface. -Module language. -Extension package system. -An Lalr facility. -An Object sytem. -DSSSL support. -Unicode characters and strings. -Process, Pipe and Socket support. Package: bigloo-runtime-2.4a Description: Runtime libraries for bigloo-compiled programs Bigloo is a Scheme system which includes a compiler generating C code and an interpreter. . These are runtime libraries for programs compiled with with the Bigloo Scheme compiler. Package: bigloo-runtime-2.4b Description: Run-time libraries for Bigloo-generated programs Provides the shared run-time libraries that enable programs compiled with this version of Bigloo to be run, without needing to have the full compiler installed. Source package: bind Package: bind Description: Internet Domain Name Server The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org. Package: bind-dev Description: Libraries used by BIND This package delivers libbind, et al, which are only needed if you want to compile other packages that need more nameserver API than the resolver code provided in libc. Package: bind-doc Description: Documentation for BIND This package provides various documents that are useful for maintaining a working BIND installation. Package: dnsutils Description: Utilities for Querying DNS Servers This package includes the "nslookup", "dig", and "host" programs for querying information from the Domain Name System (DNS). It also includes several short aliases (mx, ns, soa, zone, aaaa) for querying specific information. Package: task-dns-server Description: DNS Server Installs the BIND DNS server, and related documentation and utility packages. Source package: binfmt-support Package: binfmt-support Description: Support for extra binary formats The binfmt_misc kernel module, contained in versions 2.1.43 and later of the Linux kernel, allows system administrators to register interpreters for various binary formats based on a magic number or their file extension, and cause the appropriate interpreter to be invoked whenever a matching file is executed. Think of it as a more flexible version of the #! executable interpreter mechanism. . This package provides an 'update-binfmts' script with which package maintainers can register interpreters to be used with this module without having to worry about writing their own init.d scripts, and which sysadmins can use for a slightly higher-level interface to this module. Source package: bing Package: bing Description: Empirical stochastic bandwidth tester Bing is a point-to-point bandwidth measurement tool (hence the 'b'), based on ping. . Bing determines the real (raw, as opposed to available or average) throughput on a link by measuring ICMP echo requests' round trip times for different packet sizes at each end of the link. Source package: binkd Package: binkd Description: FidoTech TCP/IP mailer Binkd is a FidoTech mailer designed for use over TCP/IP. . This program is NOT an internet mail transfer agent. If you don't know what it is, you don't need it. Source package: binstats Package: binstats Description: Statistics tool for installed programs A utility to aid the tidying up of binaries, interpreted scripts, and dynamic libraries. It can find the number and identity of a.out and ELF binaries, plus their debugging symbols status, setuid status, and dynamic library dependence. It can count the number of Java bytecode programs, tally up the main types of scripts, and look for unidentified executable text files. . Also it is able to find any duplicated executable names, unused libraries, binaries with missing libraries, statically linked binaries, and duplicated manual page names. Source package: binutils Package: binutils Description: The GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities. The programs in this package are used to assemble, link and manipulate binary and object files. They may be used in conjunction with a compiler and various libraries to build programs for Linux. Package: binutils-dev Description: The GNU binary utilities (BFD development files) This package includes header files and static libraries necessary to build programs which use the GNU BFD library, which is part of binutils. Note that building Debian packages which depend on the shared libbfd is Not Allowed. Package: binutils-doc Description: Documentation for the GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities. This package consists of the documentation for the GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities. Package: binutils-multiarch Description: Binary utilities that support multi-arch targets. The programs in this package are used to manipulate binary and object files that may have been created on other architectures. This package is primarily for multi-architecture developers and cross-compilers and is not needed by normal users or developers. Note that a cross-assembling version of gas is not included in this package, just the binary utilities. NORMAL USERS SHOULD NOT INSTALL THIS PACKAGE. It's meant only for those requiring support for reading info from binaries from other architectures. Source package: binutils-avr Package: binutils-avr Description: Binary utilities that support Atmel's AVR targets. The programs in this package are used to manipulate binary and object files that may have been created for Atmel's AVR architecture. This package is primarily for AVR developers and cross-compilers and is not needed by normal users or developers. Source package: binutils-h8300-hms Package: binutils-h8300-hms Description: The GNU cross assembler for H8/300[HS], linker and binary Utilities. The programs in this package are used to assemble, link and manipulate binary and object files. They may be used in conjunction with a cross-compiler and various libraries to build programs for Hitachi H8/300 microprocessor-based target systems. Source package: binutils-m68k-linux Package: binutils-m68k-linux Description: GNU binutils for cross compiling m68k-linux binaries. The GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities suitable for a m68k-linux cross compiler. The programs in this package are used to assemble, link and manipulate m68k-linux binary and object files. They may be used in conjunction with a m68k-linux compiler and m68k-linux libraries to build programs for Linux/m68k. Source package: binutils-sparc Package: binutils-sparc Description: Binary utilities that support the SPARC target. The programs in this package are used to manipulate binary and object files that may have been created for the SPARC architecture. This package is primarily for SPARC developers and cross-compilers and is not needed by normal users or developers, except users of the tkisem SPARC emulator. Source package: biomode Package: biomode Description: [Biology] An Emacs mode to edit genetic data biomode provides you several interesting commands to take the antiparallel of a region, convert it using readseq, runs blast on it, etc. Source package: bioperl Package: bioperl Description: [Biology] Perl tools for computational molecular biology The Bioperl project is a coordinated effort to collect computational methods routinely used in bioinformatics into a set of standard CPAN-style, well-documented, and freely available Perl modules. Source package: bird Package: bird Description: Internet Routing Daemon Supports OSPF, RIPv2 (No v1), BGP both IPv4 and IPv6 and redistribution between the protocols with a powerful configuration syntax. Source package: birthday Package: birthday Description: Display information about pending events on login Given a list of the dates of various different events, works out and displays a list of those which will come up in the next couple of weeks. This was originally designed for birthdays, but can equally be used for reminders about yearly events, or for a running diary. Source package: bison Package: bison Description: A parser generator that is compatible with YACC. Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR(1) context-free grammar into a C program to parse that grammar. Once you are proficient with Bison, you may use it to develop a wide range of language parsers, from those used in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. . Bison is upward compatible with Yacc: all properly-written Yacc grammars ought to work with Bison with no change. Anyone familiar with Yacc should be able to use Bison with little trouble. Source package: bison++ Package: bison++ Description: generate a parser in c or c++ from BNF notation Based on bison version 1.19. Compatible with bison but with C++ support. Bison is a general-purpose parser generator that converts a grammar description for an LALR (BNF-like) context free grammar into a C/C++ program to parse that grammar. Once you are proficent with bison++ you can generate a ide range of language parsers, from those used in simple desk calculators to complex programming languages. Source package: bitcollider Package: bitcollider Description: Collects bitprint and other information from files for bitzi.com Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with constant contributions from others of metadata on files. . Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program does two major things: . * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting this identifying information as the search terms. . At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen name. Package: bitcollider-plugins Description: bitcollider plugins These plugins allow the bitcollider program to get metadata from rich media files. So far, there are plugins for ogg vorbis and wav files. . Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with constant contributions from others of metadata on files. . Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program does two major things: . * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting this identifying information as the search terms. . At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen name. Package: libbitcollider-dev Description: bitcollider library headers This is the development headers for the bitcollider libs. . Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with constant contributions from others of metadata on files. . Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program does two major things: . * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting this identifying information as the search terms. . At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen name. Package: libbitcollider1 Description: bitcollider library This is used by the bitcollider program. . Think of it as a really big file hash database on the internet with constant contributions from others of metadata on files. . Bitcollider is a small program to reliably identify and describe files on your machine. When run with a specific file as input, this program does two major things: . * It examines the file, calculating a distinctive digital fingerprint, or bitprint, and taking note of some other identifying information that can be extracted from the file, like file length and the local filename. * It launches your web browser to do a lookup at our website, submitting this identifying information as the search terms. . At bitzi.com you'll see what - if anything - others have said about your file, and have a chance to contribute descriptions or comments yourself. If your automatic submission included information useful to our database, that new information will be contributed to the database under your screen name. Source package: bitmap-mule Package: bitmap-mule Description: package to use bitmap in MULE or Emacs/mule. bitmap-mule is a package to use bitmap in MULE or Emacs/mule. bitmap-mule has following modules: - bitmap.el: kernel of bitmap-mule - bitmap-bi.el: functions for Emacs 20.2 or earlier - bitmap-ci.el: functions for Emacs 20.3 or later - po.el: tiny BDF font editor - smiley-mule.el: smiley-mark encoder/decoder - x-face-mule.el: inline X-Face decoder - gnus-bitmap.el: Gnus/gnus related functions for x-face-mule.el - vm-bitmap.el: VM related functions for x-face-mule.el Not for XEmacs. Package: xfonts-bitmap-mule Description: ETL 16dot bitmap font for X ETL 16dot bitmap font for X servers. And for bitmap-mule. . bitmap-mule is a package to use bitmap in MULE or Emacs/mule. Source package: bk2site Package: bk2site Description: Utility to turn bookmarks into Yahoo/Slashdot like pages bk2site will transform a Netscape bookmarks file (use xbel-utils to convert other formats) into a yahoo-like website with slashdot-like news. You can see an example website created with it at http://MultiAgent.com. . The program has several nice features: . Includes hit-counter and display feature (see which URLs are popular). Includes integrated cgi-bin search.pl program. Nice-looking output. Powerful customization. Inserts navigation information into the top of each page. Puts a "new" icon next to new entries. Supports any other icon(s) (e.g., cool.gif, hot.gif) you might want to show. Puts New Additions on the front page. Puts News Items on the front page. Supports URL and directory aliases. Use PRIVATE keyword to keep some URLs/folders from appearing. Source package: bl Package: bl Description: Blink Keyboard LEDs. bl blinks the keyboard LEDs: the Num Lock, the Caps Lock, and the Scroll Lock. bl is a very helpful monitor of server's state. Blinking speed could tell about CPU load. Source package: black-box Package: black-box Description: Find the crystals There's a black box. You can shoot in and watch, where the shot leaves the box. In the box, crystals are reflecting the shots. You have to guess where the crystals are hidden, by watching your shots. Source package: blackbox Package: blackbox Description: Window manager for X This is a window manager for X. It is similar in many respects to such popular packages as Window Maker, Enlightenment, and FVWM2. You might be interested in this package if you are tired of window managers that are a heavy drain on your system resources, but you still want an attractive and modern-looking interface. . The best part of all is that this program is coded in C++, so it is even more attractive "under the hood" than it is in service -- no small feat. . If none of this sounds familiar to you, or you want your computer to look like Microsoft Windows or Apple's OS X, you probably don't want this package. Source package: blackened Package: blackened Description: A feature rich ircII based IRC client IRC (Internet Relay Chat) provides a way of communicating in real time with people from all over the world. It consists of various separate networks (or "nets") of IRC servers, machines that allow users to connect to IRC. The largest nets are EFnet (the original IRC net, often having more than 32,000 people at once), Undernet, IRCnet, DALnet, NewNet and OPN. . Generally, the user (such as you) runs a program (called a "client") to connect to a server on one of the IRC nets. The server relays information to and from other servers on the same net. . The ircII program is the first widely used IRC client. IrcII has spawned several other clients in modern times, all of which keep the basic ircII command set and add to it in various more or less useful ways. . Blackened is an enhanced ircII based IRC client that offers a variety of features not found in other clients, including commands designed for IRC server operators and administrators. Normal users also benefit from additional functionality. . See also the Official Blackened Website at http://www.blackened.com/blackened/. Source package: blackjack Package: blackjack Description: Very simple blackjack game blackjack is a *very* simple blackjack game, which implements the basic features of the game. It will be expanded in the future, when its programmer (me :) gets more time to work on it. Source package: blacs-mpi Package: blacs-lam-dev Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms This package provides the development links and the static libraries. Package: blacs-lam-test Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms This package provides programs to test your BLACS libraries. Package: blacs-mpich-dev Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms This package provides the development links and the static libraries. Package: blacs-mpich-test Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms This package provides programs to test your BLACS libraries. Package: blacs-test-common Description: Test data for BLACS testers. The BLACS testers in blacs-lam-test or blacs-mpich-test need some data provided by this package. Package: blacs1-lam Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . You can choose between an implementation based on MPI or PVM. This package uses MPI. There also exist implementations on HP Exemplar, IBM SP Series, Thinking Machines CM-5, SGI Origin 2000 and some Crays. Package: blacs1-mpich Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . You can choose between an implementation based on MPI or PVM. This package uses MPI. There also exist implementations on HP Exemplar, IBM SP Series, Thinking Machines CM-5, SGI Origin 2000 and some Crays. Source package: blacs-pvm Package: blacs-pvm-dev Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . This package provides the development links and the static libraries. . You can choose between an implementation based on MPI or PVM. This package uses PVM. There also exist implementations on HP Exemplar, IBM SP Series, Thinking Machines CM-5, SGI Origin 2000 and some Crays. Package: blacs-pvm-test Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . This package provides programs to test your BLACS libraries. Package: blacs1-pvm Description: Basic Linear Algebra Communications Subprograms The BLACS project is an ongoing investigation whose purpose is to create a linear algebra oriented message passing interface that may be implemented efficiently and uniformly across a large range of distributed memory platforms. . This package provides the shared libraries. Source package: blas Package: blas Description: Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, shared library BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. This implementation is the Fortran 77 reference implementation found at netlib. . This package contains a shared version of the library. Package: blas-dev Description: A set of building blocks for performing vector and matrix operations BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. . This package contains a static version of the library. Package: blas-doc Description: Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, documentation BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. This implementation is the Fortran 77 reference implementation found at netlib. . This package contains manual pages for the routines, and other supporting documentation Package: blas-test Description: Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines, testing programs BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. This implementation is the Fortran 77 reference implementation found at netlib. . This package contains a set of programs which test the integrity of an installed blas-compatible shared library. These programs may therefore be used to test the libraries provided by the blas package as well as those provided by the atlas packages. The programs are dynamically linked -- one can explicitly select a library to test by setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH or LD_PRELOAD environment variables. Likewise, one can display the library selected using the ldd program in an identical environment. Package: blas1 Description: A set of building blocks for performing vector and matrix operations BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) is a set of efficient routines for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for example lapack and linpack. . This package contains a shared version of the library. Source package: blast Package: blast Description: Vent your frustration with programs by blowing holes in them Blast lets you vent your frustration with programs by blowing holes in them. With this program you can blast holes any window in X. Holes become permanent unless you repair them before you quit. You may move permanently "damaged" windows and enjoy the view behind the holes. Source package: blatte Package: blatte Description: a powerful text markup and transformation language A blatte document can be translated into a Perl program that, when executed, produces a transformed version of the input document. . A Major emacs mode for editing Blatte source is also included. . Many users will be interested in Blatte's ability to serve as a high-level language for writing web pages. This requires the module blatte-html which is included. Source package: blinkd Package: blinkd Description: Blinks keyboard LEDs for an answering machine or fax machine. Blinkd is a client/server pair, that lets the keyboard LEDs blink, indicating things like the number of incoming voice calls in the voice box or incoming faxes in the spool. Source package: blitz++ Package: blitz++ Description: C++ template class library for scientific computing Blitz++ offers a high level of abstraction, but performance which rivals Fortran. The current version supports arrays and vectors. This package includes libraries and headers for compiling programs with blitz++. Homepage http://monet.uwaterloo.ca/blitz/ Source package: bloksi Package: bloksi Description: Sliding-blocks puzzle (glotski written in perl) Bloksi is a sliding-blocks puzzle : blocks should be pushed around until a "goal" position is reached. This is nearly a clone -written in perl- of glotski, whose files can be loaded. Source package: blootbot Package: blootbot Description: a severely modified infobot for IRC This bot is based upon infobot-0.44.2 by Kevin Lenzo. The basis of infobot is still there but _many_ wild features have been added. Along the way, a couple of typos were spotted in the original infobot source and fixed in this version. Without infobot, there would be no blootbot so all thanks to kevin for bringing infobot in the first place. . FEATURES * Additional information stored with factoids. (factinfo) * Wide range of statistics for Bot, Factoids, IRC, Debian. (status, factstats, ircstats, chanstats, cmdstats) * Advanced topic management. (the first cool feature) * Improved factoid search, allowing search by key or value. * Freshmeat support (freshmeat.net) * Debian Contents and Packages, search and info. * much more... Source package: blt Package: blt Description: Shared libraries for blt This is the shared libraries for BLT. You should only need this if you are using programs which are linked to blt, or are developing programs in BLT. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. . An attempt is being made to unify the BLT libraries so that the package is independent of whatever tcl/tk library (e.g. 8.0,8.2,8.3) you are using. This will be via the tcl stubs interface. As part of this process, blt8.0 is obsolete and this package dynamically chooses the correct version of BLT library to match your situation. This makes is a lot bigger than if you choose the library versions yourself, but means that you always have the version you need (not always the case under the old system) Package: blt-common Description: Common run-time parts to the BLT libraries This is the common library files for the shared libraries of BLT. You should only need this only if you are using a BLT run-time library in your code. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. Package: blt-demo Description: blt demo scripts - a tcl/tk extension library This is the demonstration scripts for BLT. You should only need this if you are interested in seeing what BLT can do, or are having trouble understanding the syntax of some BLT commands. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. Package: blt-dev Description: Development in blt - a tcl/tk extension library This is the development package for BLT. You should only need this if you are developing programs in BLT. The library name is BLT8.3. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. . BLT now has a "lite" version with no graphics for use with pure tcl scripts. Both this and the full version are included. Package: blt8.0 Description: Shared libraries for blt (using tk8.0) This is the shared libraries for BLT. You should only need this if you are using programs which are linked to blt, or are developing programs in BLT. . This is package blt linked to tk/tcl 8.0. Package blt is always linked for the newest tk/tcl package available in Debian. However, this also means that package blt is often unstable. Note that the dynamic library in blt-tk8.0 is called libBLT8.0.so..., while package blt uses libBLT.so... as the library name. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. Package: blt8.0-dev Description: Development in blt and tk8.0 - a tcl/tk extension library This is the development package for BLT. You should only need this if you are developing programs in BLT. . This is package blt-dev linked to tk/tcl 8.0. Package blt-dev is always linked for the newest tk/tcl package available in Debian. However, this also means that package blt-dev is often unstable. Note that the libraries in blt8.0-dev is called BLT8.0, which is slightly incompatible with the rest of the world but allows us in the future to have multiple BLT development environments in stalled simultaneously. . BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry managers, and miscellaneous commands. It does not require any patching of the Tcl or Tk source files. Source package: bluefish Package: bluefish Description: A Gtk+ HTML editor Bluefish is a GTK HTML editor for the experienced web designer. It is currently in alpha stage, but still usable. Its features include nice wizards for startup, tables and frame; a fully featured image insert dialog; thumbnail creation and automatically linking of the thumbnail with the original image; and configurable HTML syntax highlighting. . For validation to work you need weblint. For preview to work, you need a web browser that can view local files given to it on the command line. Source package: bmconf Package: bmconf Description: The installer and configurator of the Smart Boot Manager The Smart Boot Manager is a program which runs at boot time, and give you the ability to select which OS you want to run. It has a lot of functionality which haven't implemented by other boot managers, like scheduled default, boot from other hard disk than first, good privilege system with encrypted passwords, online configuration, etc. . In this package you can find an installer and a configurator program too. With installer you can easily install the SBM, but the configurator may be complicated, and to end-users I think the online configuration is better. The configurator is good if you want to configure the Smart Boot Manager from scripts. Source package: bmv Package: bmv Description: PostScript viewer for SVGAlib BMV is a frontend for GhostScript. Using BMV you can now preview your PostScript files comfortably. You can also use it for viewing rawPBM image files. It uses SVGAlib and it is intended for Linux users who cannot run X. It is particularly suitable for previewing PS files from dvips. It is small and fast. . The Debian version of bmv is patched to include a rotate option and further keybindings. Source package: bnc Package: bnc Description: IRC Session Bouncing Proxy BouNCe is a daemon designed to allow some people who do not have access to the net in general, but who do have access to another pc that can reach the net, the ability to BouNCe though this pc to IRC. Source package: bnetd Package: bnetd Description: Battle.Net server for Unix like systems The server currently implements most of the same functionality as the real Battle.Net servers. You can chat, play games, use / commands, and things like account passwords, user icons, add banners, and channel operators work too. It is by no means complete, though. . More information can be found at the bnetd web site http://www.bnetd.org/. Source package: bnlib Package: bnlib1 Description: A multiple precision mathematics library. Assembly language routines are used to make this library very fast. Package: bnlib1-dev Description: Development files for bnlib1 a multiple precision library. Assembly language routines are used to make this library very fast. Source package: boa Package: boa Description: Lightweight and High Performance WebServer Boa is a single-tasking HTTP server. That means that unlike traditional web servers, it does not fork for each incoming connection, nor does it fork many copies of itself to handle multiple connections. It internally multiplexes all of the ongoing HTTP connections, and forks only for CGI programs (which must be separate processes.) Preliminary tests show boa is capable of handling several hundred hits per second on a 100 MHz Pentium. Source package: bobot++ Package: bobot++ Description: An IRC bot with scripting features. bobot++ is a robust IRC bot with many common bot features such as flood control, userlist and channel control, logging, but also intelligent ban/deban and channel mode settings. . It also provides Scheme scripting features using Guile. Source package: bock Package: bock Description: Bootstrap-only compiler kit for a subset of Java(tm) BOCK is a prototype native compiler, originally intended to enable a Java(tm) development environment to be bootstrapped from a C-only environment. It was envisioned that its sole purpose in life would be to compile the forthcoming "Jackal" Java compiler. . BOCK has, since then, gained functionality, and should soon be able to compile most non-graphical Java programs. Its lack of anything resembling error checking means that it won't be of much use for development, but it might be able to generate a reasonably fast binary version of your program. . That said, BOCK is still very much in the pre-alpha testing stage. It is therefore unlikely to be of use to anyone except dedicated hackers and developers. . Also included is "jcomp", a slightly more friendly front-end for bock, which compiles programs against the BOCK mini-library and compiles BOCK's C output to native code in one step. Source package: bogl Package: bogl-bterm Description: Ben's Own Graphics Library - graphical terminal Ben's Own Graphics Library is a small framebuffer library, including basic widgets, support for text in multiple languages, and mouse handling. . This package contains bterm, a utf-enabled framebuffer terminal. Package: libbogl-dev Description: Ben's Own Graphics Library - development files Ben's Own Graphics Library is a small framebuffer library, including basic widgets, support for text in multiple languages, and mouse handling. . This package contains the BOGL include files, static library, and development documentation. Package: libbogl0 Description: Ben's Own Graphics Library - shared library Ben's Own Graphics Library is a small framebuffer library, including basic widgets, support for text in multiple languages, and mouse handling. . This package contains the shared library version of BOGL. Source package: bogosort Package: bogosort Description: sorts or doesn't sort files or standard input bogosort sorts files or its standard input using the bogo-sort algorithm. . It can also simply randomize lines in a file for you. Source package: bombardier Package: bombardier Description: The GNU Bombing utility This game is the same as the old bombardier game on Commodore Plus 4. This version supports hall of fame and more cities. Source package: bombermaze Package: bombermaze Description: A bomberman clone for GNOME, for 2-4 players It is a multiplayer action game in which players run around in a square-grid maze while dropping bombs and collecting power-ups. The bombs explode after a short time delay, taking out any nearby bricks and players. For maximum effect, bombs can be arranged so as to cause a chain reaction of explosions. The last player left is the winner. Source package: bonnie Package: bonnie Description: File System Performance Benchmark bonnie is a file system benchmark which attempts to study bottlenecks - it is named 'Bonnie' for semi-obvious reasons. Source package: bonnie++ Package: bonnie++ Description: Hard drive bottleneck testing benchmark suite. It is called Bonnie++ because it was based on the Bonnie program. This program also tests performance with creating large numbers of files. Now includes zcav raw-read test program. A modern hard drive will have more sectors in the outer tracks because they are longer. The hard drive will have a number (often more than 8) of zones where each zone has the same number of sectors (due to the need for an integral number of sectors per track). This program allows you to determine the levels of performance provided by different zones and store them in a convenient format for gnuplot. Source package: bonobo Package: bonobo Description: The GNOME Bonobo System. Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components (controls) and creating compound documents. . The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. Package: libbonobo-dev Description: The GNOME Bonobo library - development files. Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components (controls) and creating compound documents. . The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. Package: libbonobo2 Description: The GNOME Bonobo library. Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components (controls) and creating compound documents. . The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. Package: libefs-dev Description: Embedded File System library - development files. This is a first approach to implement a file-system-inside-a-file. The library is called libefs (EFS = Embedded File System). . This package is part of Bonobo. Package: libefs1 Description: Embedded File System library. This is a first approach to implement a file-system-inside-a-file. The library is called libefs (EFS = Embedded File System). . This package is part of Bonobo. Source package: bonobo-activation Package: bonobo-activation Description: Bonobo Activation Framework Bonobo Activation is an object activation framework for GNOME2. It uses ORBit. Package: libbonobo-activation-dev Description: Bonobo Activation Framework -- development files Bonobo Activation is an object activation framework for GNOME2. It uses ORBit. Package: libbonobo-activation4 Description: Bonobo Activation Framework -- runtime libraries Bonobo Activation is an object activation framework for GNOME2. It uses ORBit. Source package: bonobo-conf Package: bonobo-conf Description: The Bonobo Configuration System The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). Package: libbonobo-conf-dev Description: The Bonobo Configuration System -- development files The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). . This package includes development files. Package: libbonobo-conf0 Description: The Bonobo Configuration System -- shared library The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). . This package contains shared library. Source package: bonobo-config Package: bonobo-config Description: The Bonobo Configuration System for GNOME2 The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). Package: libbonobo-config-dev Description: The Bonobo Configuration System for GNOME2 -- development files The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). . This package includes development files for GNOME2. Package: libbonobo-config0 Description: The Bonobo Configuration System for GNOME2 -- shared library The Bonobo Configuration System (BCS) consists of several parts. An API to access configuration data, a database to store configuration values in XML format and a system to visualise and edit configuration data. The whole system is built on top of bonobo and ORBit (CORBA). . This package contains shared library for GNOME2. Source package: bonobo-python Package: bonobo-python Description: Python interface to Bonobo Provides an interface to the Bonobo component framework for use in Python programs and scripts. Source package: bonsai Package: bonsai Description: The famous Mozilla CVS query tool by web interface The Mozilla team made this tool to help following the life of CVS modules. Here is the Debian version of this tools. . WARNING: This tool will not work out of the box. You will need to complete the install procedure according the /usr/share/doc/bonsai/README.debian.gz document. Source package: bookmarker Package: bookmarker Description: WWW based bookmark management, retrieval and search tool Bookmarker is a nice tool for people who have too many bookmarks, in too many different browsers, on too many different computers. It helps manage bookmarks throw categories and allow other people access or extent your bookmark database through a really simple http based interface. . More information can be found at the bookmarker web site http://renaghan.com/bookmarker/ . Source package: bookmarks Package: bookmarks Description: The Debian bookmark collection This package is a large collection of bookmarks (weblinks), and shall constantly be updated and improved with your help. The German link collection for example is already very complete. The numerous links are most useful to everybody, but of course especially for newbies to find their way to the vast Internet resources. Although this bookmark collection lists all kind of resources (e.g. search engines, links to online dictionaries, etc), the majority of them are still computer and Linux oriented. This package also includes the Perl script bookmarks-convert that can convert different bookmark formats (netscape, lynx, html). Source package: bookview Package: bookview Description: Tcl/Tk based NDTP(Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) client. BookView is a NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) client written in Tcl/Tk. It requires Tcl8.0jp/Tk8.0jp (`jp' means `Japanized version'). Source package: boost Package: libboost-dev Description: Boost.org libraries development files The Boost web site provides free, peer-reviewed, portable C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the C++ Standard Library. One goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. Some of the libraries have already been proposed for inclusion in the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical Report. . For the following subprojects separate packages exist: regex, python, graph. . For more information on boost visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/ . Package: libboost-examples Description: Boost.org libraries examples collection Example code that uses the Boost libraries. . The Boost web site provides free, peer-reviewed, portable C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the C++ Standard Library. One goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. Some of the libraries have already been proposed for inclusion in the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical Report. . For the following subprojects separate packages exist: regex, python, graph. . For more information on boost visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/ . Package: libboost-graph-dev Description: Generic graph components and algorithms in C++ Part of the Boost.org library collection. . Graphs are mathematical abstractions that are useful for solving many types of problems in computer science. Consequently, these abstractions must also be represented in computer programs. A standardized generic interface for traversing graphs is of utmost importance to encourage reuse of graph algorithms and data structures. . For more information on graph visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/index.html . Package: libboost-graph1.27 Description: Generic graph components and algorithms in C++ Part of the Boost.org library collection. . Graphs are mathematical abstractions that are useful for solving many types of problems in computer science. Consequently, these abstractions must also be represented in computer programs. A standardized generic interface for traversing graphs is of utmost importance to encourage reuse of graph algorithms and data structures. . For more information on graph visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/graph/doc/index.html . Package: libboost-python-dev Description: The Boost Python Library development files Part of the Boost.org library collection. . The Boost Python Library is used to quickly and easily export a C++ library to Python such that the Python interface is very similar to the C++ interface. It is designed to be minimally intrusive on your C++ design. In most cases, you should not have to alter your C++ classes in any way in order to use them with Boost.Python. The system should simply "reflect" your C++ classes and functions into Python. The major features of Boost.Python include support for: Subclassing extension types in Python, Overriding virtual functions in Python, Member function Overloading, Automatic wrapping of numeric operators among others. . For more information on python library visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/python/ . Package: libboost-python1.27 Description: Boost Python Library Part of the Boost.org library collection. . The Boost Python Library is used to quickly and easily export a C++ library to Python such that the Python interface is very similar to the C++ interface. It is designed to be minimally intrusive on your C++ design. In most cases, you should not have to alter your C++ classes in any way in order to use them with Boost.Python. The system should simply "reflect" your C++ classes and functions into Python. The major features of Boost.Python include support for: Subclassing extension types in Python, Overriding virtual functions in Python, Member function Overloading, Automatic wrapping of numeric operators among others. . For more information on python library visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/python/ . Package: libboost-regex-dev Description: Regular expression library for C++ Part of the Boost.org library collection. . Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C libraries can not do. . For more information on regex visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/ . Package: libboost-regex1.27 Description: Regular expression library for C++ Part of the Boost.org library collection. . Regular expressions are a form of pattern-matching that are often used in text processing; many users will be familiar with the Unix utilities grep, sed and awk, and the programming language perl, each of which make extensive use of regular expressions. Traditionally C++ users have been limited to the POSIX C APIs for manipulating regular expressions, and while regex does provide these APIs, they do not represent the best way to use the library. For example regex can cope with wide character strings, or search and replace operations (in a manner analogous to either sed or perl), something that traditional C libraries can not do. . For more information on regex visit the project homepage http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/ . Source package: boot-floppies Package: boot-floppies Description: Scripts to create the Debian installation system This package is for developers wishing to build the Debian installation system on their own. It allows you to create a custom Debian installation system on floppy disk or other media. . Users wishing to install Debian do not need this package. They should go to http://www.debian.org/releases/ for information on how to download or procure installation materials. Package: install-doc Description: Documentation for Debian installation and release notes Contains documentation for the Debian installation system for this architecture. Files are provided in HTML, ASCII, and PDF format in /usr/share/doc/install-doc. A number of different languages are provided. . The full set of this this information may be found in Source package: bootcd Package: bootcd Description: run your system from cd without need for disks. Copy your running Debian System on CD with the command bootcdwrite. If your system has no CD-Writer you can build a bootcd via NFS on a remote System with CD-Writer. When you run your system from CD you do not need any disks. All changes will be done in ram. To reuse this changes at next boottime you can save them on FLOPPY with the command bootcdflopcp. If booting from your CD-drive is not supported, booting from FLOPPY is possible. It is possible to install a new system from the running CD with the command bootcd2disk. Bootcd2disk can also find a target disk, format it and make it bootable automatically. Source package: bootp Package: bootp Description: bootp/DHCP server This is a server for the bootp protocol; which allows network administrator to setup networking information for clients via an /etc/bootptab on a server so that the clients can automatically get their networking information. While this server includes rudimentary DHCP support as well, we suggest using the dhcp package if you need DHCP support, as it is much more complete. Source package: bootpc Package: bootpc Description: bootp client This is a boot protocol client used to grab the machines ip number, set up DNS nameservers and other useful information. Source package: bottlerocket Package: bottlerocket Description: Utility to control X10 Firecracker devices A command-line utility to interact with the Firecracker version of X10's home control devices. . Also included is rocket launcher, a graphical frontend to bottlerocket. If you want this functionality you should have wish installed Source package: boust Package: boust Description: A tcl/tk text-reader that formats the file in boustrophedon This is a tcl/tk text-reader that formats the file in boustrophedon (a reading- / writing- style that alternates direction every line). . Unlike conventional left-to-right styles of reading/writing, boustrophedon does not require the eye (or the hand) to whip back to the margin whenever the end of a line is reached. In boustrophedon, the horizontal position does not change; one simply goes down to the next line and continues. Source package: bow Package: libbow Description: Bag of Words Library `Libbow' is a library of C code intended for writing statistical text-processing programs. This package includes the library, as well as a text classification front-end (rainbow), and a document retrieval front-end (arrow). Source package: boxes Package: boxes Description: Textmode box- and comment drawing filter. Boxes is extremely configurable filter for adding and removing ASCII art (comments, for example) around chunks of text. Most modern text editors support filtering text through external filters. Boxes is such a filter. Source package: bpalogin Package: bpalogin Description: login client for the Telstra Bigpond Cable Network (Australia) bpalogin is an open source login client for the Telstra Bigpond Cable Network in Australia. It is neither written nor supported by Telstra or Bigpond. It is both simple to use and stable. Unlike the standard client it does not crash, reconnects when there is a network problem, is available for most operating systems, can run as a service on WinNT/2k and comes with source Source package: bplay Package: bplay Description: Buffered audio file player/recorder The bplay package provides a simple command-line utility for playing and recording audio files in raw sample, VOC and WAV formats. . To use this program you need a soundcard of some kind and the appropriate driver configured into your kernel. . When run the program creates two processes which share a memory buffer. It does reading/writing on the disk and the sound device simultaneously, in order to be less liable to `pause' because the disk is too slow or too busy. Source package: bpowerd Package: bpowerd Description: monitor UPS status for Best Patriot power supplies bpowerd is used to monitor a serial port for the status of a Best Patriot power supply. It runs as a daemon and sends status information to the system log. bpowerd can detect powerfail, battery-low, and power-restore condi- tions. The status is communicated to init via /dev/initctl. bpowerd can also send a signal to the power supply's inverter by using the -k switch. Source package: brahms Package: brahms Description: Graphical music editor and MIDI sequencer Brahms is a music editor which allows score and piano-roll notation. It can use MIDI input and generate MIDI output. Brahms current version is still beta software, but it is quite usable. . Sound from Brahms can be heard if you have a sound driver (OSS or ALSA). You should have a configured sound card or device. . Brahms is part of the KDE project. Source package: bridge Package: bridge Description: Control software and documentation for bridging in 2.0 kernels The 2.0.X Linux Kernels support Bridging. This modules contains documentation and a tool to configure bridging. Any protocol can be bridged not only protocols that are supported by the Kernel. Bridging is very efficient by determining which Ethernet MAC addresses are on which side of the Bridge and forwarding only packets that are necessary. Linux will work like an Ethernet Switch! . You should have at least Linux 2.0.22 installed with bridging enabled for this to work. Earlier kernels have a memory leak. Source package: bridge-utils Package: bridge-utils Description: Utilities for configuring the Linux 2.4 bridge. This package contains utilities for configuring the Linux ethernet bridge. The Linux ethernet bridge can be used for connecting multiple ethernet devices together. The connecting is fully transparent: hosts connected to one ethernet device see hosts connected to the other ethernet devices directly. Source package: bridgex Package: bridgex Description: Bridge Control software and Documentation This modules contains documentation and tools for bridging with protocol filtering and monitoring functions as available in the 2.2.x kernels. Source package: brltty Package: brltty Description: Access software for a blind person using a soft braille terminal BRLTTY is a daemon which provides access to the Linux console (text mode) for a blind person using a soft braille display. It drives the braille terminal and provides complete screen review functionality. The following display models are supported: * Alva (ABT3xx/Delphi) * BrailleLite (18 or 40) * BrailleNote 18/32 * Tieman CombiBraille * EcoBraille displays * EuroBraille displays * HandyTech * LogText 32 * Tieman MultiBraille * MDV braille displays * Tieman MiniBraille * Papenmeier * TSI (PowerBraille/Navigator) * Vario Emul. 1 (40/80) * Videobraille * Vario Emul. 2 * Tieman Voyager 44/70 (USB) * VisioBraille Source package: browser-history Package: browser-history Description: User daemon that tracks URLs looked at and logs them. Browser-history came from the will to overcome a Netscape bug: there is no global history, and if you close a window, its whole history is lost. For people browsing lots of sites, having the possibility of backtracking to where one has been before means that you don't have to put everything in your bookmarks file. If you are not sure if a site may be worth remembering, don't add it in your bookmarks. If you need it later, just browse your history files. . It works with: Netscape Navigator, Arena, and Amaya. Support for `browser-history' can easily be added to other browsers, provided you can program and have the browser sources. . A manual page and simple documentation will be installed in /usr/share/doc/browser-history/browser-history.html, along with a simple CGI interface to grep the history log and display the result. The optional CGI program requires `cgiwrap' or Apache configured with `suexec'. Source package: bsd-finger Package: finger Description: User information lookup program. finger displays information about the system users. Package: fingerd Description: Remote user information server. Fingerd is a simple daemon based on RFC1196 that provides an interface to the "finger" program at most network sites. The program is supposed to return a friendly, human-oriented status report on either the system at the moment or a particular person in depth. Source package: bsd-ftpd Package: bsd-ftpd Description: Port of the OpenBSD FTP server This is a GNU/Linux port of the FTP server from OpenBSD. Consequently, it is believed to be quite secure. Other interesting features are support for IPv6 and an internal ls. Source package: bsdgames Package: bsdgames Description: collection of text games from BSD systems This is a collection of some of the text-based games and amusements that have been enjoyed for decades on unix systems. . Includes these programs: adventure, arithmetic, atc, backgammon, battlestar, bcd, boggle, caesar, canfield, countmail, cribbage, fish, gomoku, hangman, hunt, mille, monop, morse, number, pig, phantasia, pom, ppt, primes, quiz, random, rain, robots, sail, snake, tetris, trek, wargames, worm, worms, wump, wtf Source package: bsdmainutils Package: bsdmainutils Description: More utilities from FreeBSD. This package contains lots of small programs many people expect to find when they use a BSD-style Unix system. . Included are: banner, cal, calendar, col, colcrt, colrm, column, from, hexdump, look, lorder, ul, write. . This package used to contain whois and vacation, which are now distributed in their own packages. Also here was tsort, which is now in the "textutils" package, version 2.0-1 and later. Source package: bsdutils Package: bsdutils Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. . Included are: kill, logger, renice, script, wall Source package: bsign Package: bsign Description: Corruption & intrusion detection using embedded hashes This package embeds secure hashes (SHA1) and digital signatures (GNU Privacy Guard) into files for verification and authentication. Currently, target file types are all ELF format: executables, kernel modules, shared and static link libraries. This program has functionality similar to tripwire and integrit without the need to maintain a database. Source package: bsmtpd Package: bsmtpd Description: Batched SMTP mailer for sendmail and postfix This package adds a new "mailer" named bsmtp to sendmail or postfix, which allows you to use batched SMTP as protocol. BSMTP is used in UUCP environments and allows to transport many mails as a (compressed) batch instead of transporting every single mail. So bsmtp is an alternative to rmail. . Special features of this bsmtp package: - Completely written in C. - Configurable batch size (automatically sends batch to uux when a defined size is reached). - Creates backups of all outgoing batches (and removes them regularly) - Works with sendmail and postfix. Source package: btyacc Package: btyacc Description: Backtracking parser generator based on byacc btyacc is a hacked version of the original Berkeley "byacc". The main change to byacc is the addition of backtracking code, allowing you to try both alternatives in case of shift-reduce or reduce-reduce conflicts. As long as no backtracking takes place, speed is comparable to bison. . Additional features: - enhanced support for storing of text position information for tokens - closes the potential *yacc/bison memory leak during error recovery - preprocessor directives like %ifdef, %include - C++ friendly . Related packages: bison, byacc, antlr Source package: bubblemon Package: bubblemon Description: Bubbling Load Monitoring Gnome Applet A GNOME panel applet that displays the CPU + memory load as a bubbling liquid. Source package: buffer Package: buffer Description: Buffering/reblocking program for tape backups, printing, etc. Buffer implements double buffering and can be used to keep backup tapes streaming or printers printing. It can also be used to convert a data stream to a given output blocksize. . Buffer uses shared memory to convert a variable input data rate to a constant output data rate. It is typically used in a pipe between a backup program and the tape device, but there are also other applications like buffering printer data in lpd's input filter. Source package: bug Package: bug Description: Bug Reporting Tool interfacing with the Bug Tracking System A script to ease the reporting of bugs. Automatically figures out version numbers of the package reported and all depending packages. Adds config files etc to the bug report. . A script for easily accessing the bug database in the WWW is also included. Source package: bug-buddy Package: bug-buddy Description: A graphical bug reporting tool for GNOME The goal of bug-buddy is to make reporting bugs very simple and easy for the user, while making the reports themselves more useful and informative for the developer. It can extract debugging information from a core file or crashed application (via gnome_segv). It currently supports the bug tracking systems of Gnome, Helix, KDE, and Debian. Source package: bugsquish Package: bugsquish Description: Bugs are trying to suck blood out of your arm! "Bug Squish" is an action game not unlike light gun arcade games, but played with a mouse. It's loosely based on a MacOS game whose name I can't recall. . Bugs are trying to suck blood out of your arm! Squish them with with your fly swatter before you run out of blood. Source package: bugsx Package: bugsx Description: evolve biomorphs using genetic algorithms buugsx is a program which draws biomorphs based on parametric plots of Fourier sine and cosine series and let's you play with them using genetic algorithms. Source package: bugzilla Package: bugzilla Description: Mozilla bug tracking system Bugzilla is a web-based tool that lets you: * report bugs * assign bugs to the appropriate developers * prioritize bugs * set bug dependencies * arrange bugs by product and component With these features, you can also use Bugzilla as a to-do list manager. . Bugzilla is a web application that lets users report and look up existing bugs. Changes made to a bug's status are automatically sent to users concerned with it. Package: bugzilla-doc Description: comprehensive guide to Bugzilla The Bugzilla Guide is a document (in ASCII text, HTML, and SGML format) discussing Bugzilla administration, maintenance, and use. Source package: buici-clock Package: buici-clock Description: attractive desktop clock As clocks go, Buici satisfies the basic need of representing the time accurately and attractively. I wrote it when I began to use X as my primary desktop environment and wanted to have a decent looking clock on my desktop. I loathe digital clocks. This release has limited configurability. Source package: build-essential Package: build-essential Description: Informational list of build-essential packages If you do not plan to build Debian packages, you don't need this package. Moreover this package is not required for building Debian packages. . This package contains an informational list of packages which are considered essential for building Debian packages. This package also depends on the packages on that list, to make it easy to have the build-essential packages installed. . If you have this package installed, you only need to install whatever a package specifies as its build-time dependencies to build the package. Conversely, if you are determining what your package needs to build-depend on, you can always leave out the packages this package depends on. . This package is NOT the definition of what packages are build-essential; the real definition is in the Debian Policy Manual. This package contains merely an informational list, which is all most people need. However, if this package and the manual disagree, the manual is correct. Source package: bumprace Package: bumprace Description: 1 or 2 players race through a multi-level maze. In BumpRacer, 1 player or 2 players (team or competitive) choose among 4 vehicles and race through a multi-level maze. The players must acquire bonuses and avoid traps and enemy fire in a race against the clock. Package: bumprace-data Description: Data files for bumprace In BumpRacer, 1 player or 2 players (team or competitive) choose among 4 vehicles and race through a multi-level maze. The players must acquire bonuses and avoid traps and enemy fire in a race against the clock. . This package contains sound and image files for bumprace Source package: burgerspace Package: burgerspace Description: Avoid evil foodstuffs and make burgers. This is a clone of the classic game "BurgerTime". In it, you play the part of a chef who must create burgers by stepping repeatedly on the ingredients until they fall into place. And to make things more complicated, you also must avoid evil animate food items while performing this task, with nothing but your trusty pepper shaker to protect you. Source package: busybox Package: busybox Description: Tiny utilities for small and embedded systems. BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for the most common utilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e., ls, cp, mv, mount, tar, 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. . This package installs the BusyBox binary but does not install symlinks for any of the supported utilities. You can use /bin/busybox --install to install BusyBox to the current directory (you do not want to do this in / on your Debian system!). Package: busybox-static Description: Standalone rescue shell with tons of builtin utilities. BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides minimalist replacements for the most common utilities you would usually find on your desktop system (i.e., ls, cp, mv, mount, tar, 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-static provides you with a statically linked simple stand alone shell that provides all the utilities available in BusyBox. This package is intended to be used as a rescue shell, in the event that you screw up your system. Invoke "busybox sh" and you have a standalone shell ready to save your system from certain destruction. Invoke "busybox", and it will list the available builtin commands. Source package: busybox-source-0.60.0 Package: busybox-source-0.60.0 Description: BusyBox source code Provides the source code for BusyBox. This package is useful as a build dependency for other packages that have components based on BusyBox. . BusyBox binaries are available separately in the busybox and busybox-static packages. Source package: buthead Package: buthead Description: copy all but the first few lines Copy all but the first N lines of standard input to standard output. Source package: bvi Package: bvi Description: A binary file editor The bvi is a display-oriented editor for binary files, based on the vi text editor. If you are familiar with vi, just start the editor and begin to edit! If you never heard about vi, maybe bvi is not the best choice for you. Source package: bwbar Package: bwbar Description: Generates text and graphical readout of current bandwidth use. This program will output a PNG and a text file that can be used in scripts or be included in web pages to show current bandwidth usage. The amount of total bandwidth can be customized. The PNG output appears as a bar graph showing maximum possible usage with the current inbound or outbound usage shown as a differently colored bar. . An example of this can be seen at http://www.kernel.org/ Source package: bwbasic Package: bwbasic Description: Bywater BASIC Interpreter The Bywater BASIC Interpreter (bwBASIC) implements a large superset of the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978) and a significant subset of the ANSI Standard for Full BASIC (X3.113-1987) in C. It also offers shell programming facilities as an extension of BASIC. bwBASIC seeks to be as portable as possible. Source package: bwidget Package: bwidget Description: A set of extension widgets for Tcl/Tk The BWidget toolkit is a high-level widget set for Tcl/Tk. It contains widgets such as progress bars, 3D separators, various manager widgets for toplevels, frames, paned or scrolled windows, button boxes, notebooks or dialogs as well as composite widgets such as comboboxes, spin boxes and tree widgets. . The BWidget toolkit is completely written in Tcl so no compiled extension library is required. Source package: bwm Package: bwm Description: BandWidth Monitor This is a very tiny bandwidth monitor (not X11). Can monitor up to 16 interfaces in the in the same time, and shows totals too. Source package: bwnfsd Package: bwnfsd Description: RPC daemon for BWNFS. BWNFSD is an RPC daemon used in conjunction with BWNFS (a client NFS for DOS based PCs). BWNFSD provides Authentication, Print Spooling, DOS 3.1 Locking, DOS 3.1 Sharing, GID name mapping, UID name mapping services for BWNFS and associated applications on the PC. BWNFSD is being used also by Macintosh NFS clients. Source package: byacc Package: byacc Description: The Berkeley LALR parser generator Yacc reads the grammar specification in a file and generates an LR(1) parser for it. The parsers consist of a set of LALR(1) parsing tables and a driver routine written in the C programming language. Source package: bzflag Package: bzflag Description: a 3D first person tank battle game BZFlag is a 3D multi-player tank battle game that allows users to play against each other in a networked environ- ment. There are five teams: red, green, blue, purple and rogue (rogue tanks are black). Destroying a player on another team scores a win, while being destroyed or destroying a teammate scores a loss. Rogues have no team- mates (not even other rogues), so they cannot shoot team- mates and they do not have a team score. . There are two main styles of play: capture-the-flag and free-for-all. In capture-the-flag, each team (except rogues) has a team base and each team with at least one player has a team flag. The object is to capture an enemy team's flag by bringing it to your team's base. This destroys every player on the captured team, subtracts one from that team's score, and adds one to your team's score. In free-for-all, there are no team flags or team bases. The object is simply to get as high a score as possible. . Package: bzflag-server Description: bzfs - BZFlag game server and proxy bzfs is the server for BZFlag, and it must be running to play. It can be run on any system on the network (includ- ing a player's system or one without graphics). Terminat- ing the server terminates the game in progress. . bzrelay is a firewall tunnel for bzfs. It uses TCP and allows you and your firewalled company of friends to beat into submission other BZFlag players. . Source package: bzip2 Package: bzip2 Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor - utilities bzip2 is a freely available, patent free, high-quality data compressor. It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available techniques, whilst being around twice as fast at compression and six times faster at decompression. . bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler block-sorting text compression algorithm, and Huffman coding. Compression is generally considerably better than that achieved by more conventional LZ77/LZ78-based compressors, and approaches the performance of the PPM family of statistical compressors. . The archive file format of bzip2 (.bz2) is incompatible with that of its predecessor, bzip (.bz). Package: libbz2 Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor. Package: libbz2-1.0 Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor. Package: libbz2-dev Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - development Static libraries and include files for the bzip2 compressor library. Source package: bzip2-old Package: libbz2 Description: A high-quality block-sorting file compressor library - runtime This package contains libbzip2 which is used by the bzip2 compressor. Source package: c-cpp-reference Package: c-cpp-reference Description: C and C++ reference for KDevelop A reference for C and C++ created to be used with KDevelop. Source package: c-sig Package: c-sig Description: A signature tool for GNU Emacs C-sig is a signature insertion tool for GNU Emacs. Features in c-sig include: - registering signatures interactively - learning facility - expanding signatures dynamically - modifying signatures through elisp functions Source package: c2050 Package: c2050 Description: Lexmark 2050 Color Jetprinter Linux Driver Filter to convert a Postscript file to Lexmark 2050 format. . This driver runs the thing at 300dpi in color. Source package: c2hs Package: c2hs Description: C->Haskell Interface Generator C->Haskell is an interface generator that simplifies the development of Haskell bindings to C libraries. The tool processes existing C header files that determine data layout and function signatures on the C side in conjunction with Haskell modules that specify Haskell-side type signatures and marshaling details. Hooks embedded in the Haskell code signal access to C structures and functions -- they are expanded by the interfacing tool in dependence on information from the corresponding C header file. . Haskell 98 is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. More info plus the language definition is at http://www.haskell.org/. Source package: c2html Package: c2html Description: Highlight C sources for WWW presentation c2html can highlight your source for presentation in the WWW. It can also be used as a CGI script and can detect whether the client browser supports compressed data to save bandwidth. Source package: c2man Package: c2man Description: Graham Stoney's mechanized man page generator C2man is an automatic documentation tool that extracts comments from C source code to generate functional interface documentation in the same format as sections 2 & 3 of the Unix Programmer's Manual. It requires minimal effort from the programmer by looking for comments in the usual places near the objects they document, rather than imposing a rigid function-comment syntax or requiring that the programmer learn and use a typesetting language. Acceptable documentation can often be generated from existing code with no modifications. . conformance: supports both K&R and ISO/ANSI C coding styles . Features: * generates output in nroff -man, TeXinfo, LaTeX or HTML format * handles comments as part of the language grammar * automagically documents enum parameter & return values * handles C (/* */) and C++ (//) style comments Problems: * doesn't handle C++ grammar (yet) * doxygen does this job better Source package: c2ps Package: c2ps Description: convert an ASCII file with C/C++ code to PostScript Converts the specified ASCII file containing C/C++ code to PostScript output conforming to the Adobe Structuring Conventions. The actual output page may be out with one, two or four columns. Source package: cabextract Package: cabextract Description: a program to extract Microsoft Cabinet files Cabextract is a program which unpacks cabinet (.cab) files, which are a form of archive Microsoft uses to distribute their software and things like Windows Font Packs. Source package: cadubi Package: cadubi Description: Creative ASCII Drawing Utility By Ian CADUBI is an application written in Perl that allows you to draw text-based images that are viewable on typical unix-based consoles. Usually the applications that emulate these consoles support various text modes, such as background and foreground colors, bold, and inverse. . This text art, commonly called "ASCII art," is used in various places such as online BBSes, email and login prompts. Source package: cal Package: ccal Description: Colorised calendar utility CCAL is a drop in replacement for the standard unix calendar program. It includes support for color and daily, weekly, and yearly reminders/appointments. . This release contains bug fixes and new features including support for reading "reminder" data files. Source package: calamaris Package: calamaris Description: Log analyzer for Squid or Oops proxy log files Calamaris is a Perl script which generates nice statistics out of Squid or Oops log files. It is invoked daily before the proxy rotates its log files and mails the statistics or puts them on the web. . There are quite a number of options to choose what kind of report should be generated (domain-report, peak-report, performance-report etc.). This can be tuned in /etc/cron.daily/calamaris . An example of such a report can be found on http://www.cord.de/tools/squid/calamaris/calamaris-2.html Source package: calc Package: calc Description: An advanced calculator and mathematical tool for Emacs This is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool for GNU Emacs. XEmacs has calc built-in, so you only need this package if you are using GNU Emacs. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48 series of calculators, calc's many features include: * Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations. * Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers. * Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities, sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas. * Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions. * Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers). * Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return. * Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and arithmetic modulo M for any M. * Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus. * Moving data to and from regular editing buffers. * "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly inside any editing buffer. * Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program. * Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas, algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp. Source package: calcoo Package: calcoo Description: Scientific calculator (GTK+) Calcoo is a scientific calculator designed to provide maximum usability. The features that make Calcoo better than (at least some) other calculator programs are: . - bitmapped button labels and display digits to improve readability - no double-function buttons - you need to click only one button for any operation (except for arc-hyp trigonometric functions) - undo/redo buttons - both RPN (reverse Polish notation) and algebraic modes - copy/pase interaction with X clipboard - display tick marks to separate thousands - two memory registers with displays - displays for Y, Z, and T registers Source package: calife Package: calife Description: Provides super user privileges to specific users. Calife is a lightweight alternative to Sudo. It allows selected users to obtain a shell with the identity of root, or another user, after entering their own password. This permits the system administrator to grant root privileges without sharing the root password. Source package: cam Package: cam Description: Cpu's Audio Mixer for Linux An audio mixer for Linux, based originally on aumix. Supports both OSS/Free and OSS/Linux. . The DOSEMU package provides the vga font which xcam (a script to run cam nicely in an xterm) needs to run properly, but it will run without it. Source package: camas Package: camas Description: A versatile WebMail system for the Caudium WebServer CAMAS is a WebMail system created for the Caudium WebServer. It features multi-lingual interface (most European languages are already present in the distribution), full themability of the user interface, mailbox sorting, on-line mail notification, global and local address books, import from the Pine or Netscape address books and much more. CAMAS is written in the Pike language. Source package: came Package: came Description: Rewrite of the xawtv webcam app using imlib2 camE is a rewrite of the xawtv webcam app using imlib2 Features include: * Uses Imlib2 * TTF fonts * Blended transparent text * Title text * Options in ~/.camErc * Message read from separate file (eg echo "eating my dinner" > ~/.caminfo) * Color the text as you like * Text background any color/alpha value * scp support for uploading * And more... Source package: camediaplay Package: camediaplay Description: Still Camera Digital Interface A downloading/controlling tool for digital cameras with Sanyo firmware. Cameras with Sanyo firmware include all Olympus products, Epson products, Agfa products, and of course, Sanyo digital cameras. . KNOWN TO WORK WITH The following lines list is based on Japanese product code. (US product code is in parentheses - EPSON's naming scheme is too confusing) - Olympus "Camedia" C-400L (Olympus D-200L) - Olympus "Camedia" C-820L (Olympus D-320L) - Olympus "Camedia" C-1000L (Olympus D-500L) - Olympus D-450Z - Olympus "Camedia" C-2020Z - Sanyo DSC-V1 (Sanyo VPC-G200E) - EPSON "Colorio Photo" CP-100 (EPSON PhotoPC) - EPSON "Colorio Photo" CP-200 (EPSON PhotoPC 500) - EPSON "Colorio Photo" CP-500 (EPSON PhotoPC 600) - Nikon CP-900 . SHOULD WORK WITH Any camera with Sanyo firmware/CPU. Olympus, Epson, Agfa and Sanyo digital cameras falls into this category, reportedly. Source package: camlidl Package: camlidl Description: Stub code generator for Objective Caml CamlIDL generates stub code for interfacing Caml with C from an IDL description of the C functions. Thus, CamlIDL automates the most tedious task in interfacing C libraries with Caml programs. . It can also be used to interface Caml programs with other languages, as long as those languages have a well-defined C interface. . This package contains the CamlIDL executable. Package: camlidl-doc Description: Documentation for CamlIDL CamlIDL generates stub code for interfacing Caml with C from an IDL description of the C functions. Thus, CamlIDL automates the most tedious task in interfacing C libraries with Caml programs. . This package contains the CamlIDL documentation in PostScript, PDF and HTML formats. Source package: camlimages Package: libcamlimages-ocaml Description: OCaml image processing library CamlImages is an image processing library for Objective CAML, which provides: basic functions for image processing and loading/saving various image file formats (hence providing a translation facility from format to format) an interface with the Caml graphics library allows to display images in the Graphics module screen and to mix them with Caml drawings a freetype interface, integrated into the library: you can draw texts into images using any truetype fonts . In addition, the library can handle huge images that cannot be (or can hardly be) stored into the main memory (the library then automatically creates swap files and escapes them to reduce the memory usage). . This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries. Package: libcamlimages-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml image processing library CamlImages is an image processing library for Objective CAML, which provides: basic functions for image processing and loading/saving various image file formats (hence providing a translation facility from format to format) an interface with the Caml graphics library allows to display images in the Graphics module screen and to mix them with Caml drawings a freetype interface, integrated into the library: you can draw texts into images using any truetype fonts . In addition, the library can handle huge images that cannot be (or can hardly be) stored into the main memory (the library then automatically creates swap files and escapes them to reduce the memory usage). . This package contains the development part of the camlimages library. Package: libcamlimages-ocaml-doc Description: OCaml CamlImages library documentation This package provides documentation for the OCaml CamlImages library. . The library itself is provided in the libcamlimages-ocaml and libcamlimages-ocaml-dev packages. Source package: camlp4 Package: camlp4 Description: a Pre-Processor-Pretty-Printer for Objective Caml. Camlp4 is a Pre-Processor-Pretty-Printer for Objective Caml. It offers syntactic tools (parsers, extensible grammars), the ability to extend the concrete syntax of Objective Caml (quotations, syntax extensions), and to redefine it from scratch. Source package: camlp4-doc Package: camlp4-doc Description: documentation for camlp4 in ps and html format Camlp4 is a Pre-Processor-Pretty-Printer for Objective Caml. This package contains its documentation in html and postscript format, including reference and tutorial docs. Source package: camlzip Package: libzip-ocaml Description: ocaml compression libraries This Objective Caml library provides easy access to compressed files in ZIP and GZIP format, as well as to Java JAR files. It provides functions for reading from and writing to compressed files in these formats. . This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries. Package: libzip-ocaml-dev Description: ocaml compression libraries This Objective Caml library provides easy access to compressed files in ZIP and GZIP format, as well as to Java JAR files. It provides functions for reading from and writing to compressed files in these formats. . This package contains the developpment part of the camlzip package. Source package: camserv Package: camserv Description: stream video out onto the web Takes a video-for-linux video stream, generally from a camera, and streams it out live to requesting clients. Works with Mozilla, Netscape Navigator, and (under protest) Microsoft Internet Explorer. Package: camserv-relay Description: relay camserv streaming video This connects as a client to a camserv streaming video server, and then acts as a camserv server, streaming the same data to clients. Useful when the computer doing the streaming has insufficient CPU, I/O, or network bandwidth to stream to the required number of clients. A tree of camserv relays can handle massive loads. Package: libcamserv-dev Description: camserv libraries, development files Static libraries and header files required for compiling with the camserv system libraries, including libjpg_filter, librand_filter, libtext_filter, libvideo_basic, libvideo_v4l. Package: libcamserv0 Description: camserv shared libraries Shared libraries used by the camserv system, including libjpg_filter, librand_filter, libtext_filter, libvideo_basic, libvideo_v4l. Source package: camstream Package: camstream Description: collection of tools for webcams and other video-devices CamStream is (going to be) a collection of tools for webcams and other video-devices, enhancing your Linux system with multimedia video. All written in C++ and with a nice GUI frontend. The interface is based on Qt, an excellent GUI framework. . The aim of this project is build a set of programs for: * Webcamming, that is saving an image and uploading it to a server at regular intervals; * Video conferencing; * Webcam broadcast (including server); * Recording movie clips (AVI, Quicktime) from a webcam (and playing them back); * Using a webcam as a security camera. Source package: canna Package: canna Description: A japanese input system (server and dictionary). Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. Canna provides a unified user interface for inputing Japanese. . Canna supports Nemacs(Mule), kinput2 and canuum. All of these tools can be used by a single customization file, romaji-to-kana conversion rules and conversion dictionaries, and input Japanese in the same way. . Canna converts kana to kanji based on a client-server model and supports automatic kana-to-kanji conversion. . This package includes cannaserver program and dictionary files. Package: canna-utils Description: A japanese input system (utility). Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. This package includes canna client programs. Package: libcanna1g Description: Canna Runtime Library (Libc6). Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. This package includes canna shared libraries. Package: libcanna1g-dev Description: Canna Static Library and Headers (Libc6). Canna is a Japanese input system available in Free Software. This package includes header and static libraries. Source package: canna-shion Package: canna-shion Description: supporting dictionaries for Canna Shion is a set of dictionaries supporting Canna. It has much more words than original dictionaries of Canna and it makes Canna more intelligent. Source package: capi4hylafax Package: capi4hylafax Description: Faxing over CAPI 2.0 device If you have working capi20 interface, use this package to send and receive fax over capi. It can be used as a "fax-modem" for a hylafax-server or as stand alone version. Be sure you have a recent kernel with capi4linux compiled in. . Please read /usr/share/doc/capi4hylafax/README.Debian to make things working. Source package: cappuccino Package: cappuccino Description: an utility to let your boss think that you're working hard Run this software on your computer when you are not motivated to work, and enjoy doing something different. If your boss come in your cubicle, he'll think "Yeah, he's doing something different since his computer is really busy - He's doing something really important". Source package: casio Package: casio Description: Backup utility for the CASIO diary. It is a package ported from DOS to allow communication to the CASIO series of hand-held organizers. It allows backup from CASIO to your computer and restore a backup file from your computer to the CASIO. It can also output human readable file from CASIO. Currently supports: phone, calendar, schedule, memo, and reminder. . Read the documentation before using this program! Source package: castle-combat Package: castle-combat Description: enclose land and destroy your opponent's castle It's a clone of the old DOS game Rampart. Up to four players (or more in future versions) build castle walls, place cannons inside these walls, and shoot at the walls of their enemy(s). If a player can't build a complete wall around one of his castles, he loses. The last surviving player wins. Source package: casu Package: casu Description: Communication and Status Utilities This package contains 2 utilities: . 1. flon -- lists your friends who are logged on 2. to -- sends a short message to another user . flon simply uses the ~/.friends file to instruct it on which users to display. Flon can also act like a BSD style who(1), if invoked with the -w option or from a symlink named 'who'. . to is rather like write(1), except that it accepts input as command line arguments rather than on the standard input. It uses ~/.torc for configuration, and can be configured to autoreply to messages in different ways depending on whether you're logged in or not or if your terminal is idle, and can also exclude individual users from sending messages to your terminal. Source package: catalog Package: catalog Description: Tool to create,maintain and display Yahoo! like directories. Catalog is a perl program that allows to create, maintain and display Yahoo! like directories. The user interface is 100% HTML. It requires a MySQL database to run. . The general idea behind the design of Catalog is that creating a catalog is mainly a matter of organizing objects in a structured tree. For Catalog the objects are records in a table of the SQL database. The structured tree is a set of tree nodes and relations between these nodes. The maintainer of the catalog is in charge of building the tree and placing objects in this tree. . Here is a short list of the functions provided by Catalog: . * Display structured trees of resources. * Display chronologically ordered resources and associated calendar. * Display alphabetical indexes of resources. * Allow full text search in the resources and the category names. * Powerful HTML based administration of catalogs. * On-Line editing of resource records. * Handle an arbitrary number of catalogs. * High performances using mod_perl and Apache. * Easy customization of the user view using HTML template files. * It is possible to define more than one view of the same catalog. * Load and unload a thematic catalog in XML. * Create an HTML dump of a structured tree to publish a static version. * Complete documentation including a guide and a reference manual. * Ready to use example. Source package: catdoc Package: catdoc Description: MS-Word to TeX or plain text converter This program extracts text from MS-Word files, trying to preserve as many special printable characters as possible. catdoc supports everything up to Word-97. . It doesn't even try to preserve fancy Word formatting, because Word users usually don't care about document structure, and it is this very thing which is important to LaTeX users. . Also provided is xls2csv, which extracts data from Excel spreadsheets and outputs it in comma-separated-value format. . This package suggests tk because it also includes wordview, an optional Tk-based GUI for catdoc. The MIME config provided in this package will use wordview is X is running, or catdoc directly if it is not. Source package: catdvi Package: catdvi Description: DVI to plain text translator CatDVI translates a TeX Device Independent (DVI) file into a readable plaintext file. It aims to generate high-quality output that reproduces all aspects of the DVI file within the limits of the output medium. CatDVI uses Unicode internally and can output ASCII, ISO Latin 1 and UTF-8 Unicode. . CatDVI can be used for previewing TeX documents on character-cell displays such as traditional terminals and terminal emulators. It is also possible to use it in generation of plain text documents from TeX source, assuming that the document is written with this conversion in mind. . CatDVI is under development and as such yet incomplete. However, it is quite useful even in its current form and already outperforms some of its competition in some areas. . CatDVI requires that the TFM files for all fonts used in its input DVI files are installed or can be generated by kpathsea. Source package: catsboot Package: catsboot Description: Boot glue for ARM CATS systems This package contains glue code to install the kernel on CATS machines in a form that is acceptable to the firmware. Source package: caudium Package: caudium Description: An extensible WWW server written in Pike Caudium is a modern, fast and extensible WWW server derived from Roxen. Caudium is by default compatible with Roxen 1.3 although some incompatible options, mostly introduced to improve the performance, security etc. of the server, can be turned on. Caudium features built-in log parsing engine (UltraLog), XSLT parser, native PHP4 support, multiple execution threads and many more features - see http://caudium.net/ and http://caudium.org/ for more information. Package: caudium-dev Description: Development files for Caudium A small package that contains files required for developing Caudium extension packages without installing Caudium itself. Package: caudium-modules Description: C modules for Caudium Certain parts of Caudium are coded in C for speed. This package contains the compiled shared modules that are required by Caudium to run. Package: caudium-pixsl Description: Pike XSLT module for Caudium Certain parts of Caudium are coded in C for speed. This package contains the compiled shared extension module that provides Caudium with XSLT support. Package: caudium-ultralog Description: Log Parser module for Caudium Certain parts of Caudium are coded in C for speed. This package contains the compiled shared extension module that provides Caudium with a built-in log file parser that is capable of generating extensive statistics on the fly for virtual servers configured in your Caudium WebServer. Source package: cbb Package: cbb Description: The Check-Book Balancer - a Quicken clone CBB is a perl and tk application which can handle several bank accounts. CBB make transfers, balancing, spending analysis a breeze. Source package: cbrowser Package: cbrowser Description: a C/C++ source code indexing, querying and browsing tool Cbrowser is a graphical C/C++ source code searching and browsing tool, and a hierarchical function call viewer. . Cbrowser is a front-end to the popular source code indexing and querying program cscope and the alternative cs, both free software. . Author: Chris Felaco Home Page: http://cbrowser.sourceforge.net/ Source package: cccd Package: cccd Description: A small GTK+ CD player program cccd is a small GTK+ CD player program with many features: * Works with SCSI devices * CDDB lookups (local and remote) and local storing * Uses very little screen space * Handles CD Extras (mixed mode CDs) Source package: cce Package: cce Description: Console Chinese Environment - display Chinese (GB) on console CCE is a Console Chinese Environment like WZCE, yact & chdrv that lets you display and input Chinese (GB) at the console. Input methods include PinYin, WuBi, ShuangPin and ZiranMa. Source package: ccmalloc Package: ccmalloc Description: A memory profiler/debugger This is a memory profiling package. It can be used to debug various memory allocation problems, including: o memory leaks o multiple deallocation of the same data o under writes and over writes o writes to already deallocated data Source package: cd-circleprint Package: cd-circleprint Description: prints round shaped cd-labels a program to create round shaped cd-labels written in perl, using perl-tk as frontend. It has four lines of nice round shaped text for each label, additional four fields with normal text, choosable text-size, font colour, background colour and background images. You can squeeze the whole page if your printer doesn't generate correct circles and you can move the circle on the sheet. The output is postscript so it should be usable on any system. Source package: cd-discid Package: cd-discid Description: CDDB DiscID utility cd-discid is a backend utility to get CDDB discid information from a CD-ROM disc. Source package: cdbackup Package: cdbackup Description: CD-R(W) backup utility cdbackup and cdrestore are a pair of utilities designed to facilitiate streaming backup to and from CD-R(W) disks. Specificially, they were designed to work with dump/restore, but tar/cpio/whatever you want should work, so long as it writes to stdout for backups and reads from stdin for restores. Source package: cdcd Package: cdcd Description: command line or console based CD player cdcd works in two ways, accepting commands directly off the command line or in a query mode similar to other UNIX programs. To pass a command to cdcd, simply run cdcd with the command as the argument (e.g. cdcd play). This is great for using cron and cdcd together to make a CD alarm clock. Or you can run cdcd without arguments and you will be given the cdcd command prompt. Source package: cdcontrol Package: cdcontrol Description: A parallel burner that allow you to write to one or more CD-Writter at once CDcontrol is a parallel CD burner program. It's allow you write to a unlimited number or CD writers (IDE and SCSI) at once time. The CDcontrol is the first burning system of that type that I know for *nix operating system and it's all under GPL license. . Some of it's features are better than commercial systems that I've hear about (and fully support CD images and all data type supported by cdrecord program), one of these features is the separated control of each recorder once the recording is started (avoid problems due a fail or speed problem in other writers). . The CDcontrol itself has a daily production report for each writter and fails of writting, in cases of more serious errors, a technical report is also written (it's content is a full cdrecord output for that writter, plus the time when it happens). . Other interesting feature is the automatic calculation of copies, enabling only the writers requested to complete the number and skipping all that are disabled. . The CDcontrol come with the following tools: cd-memoria - Read the CD image and write it on the permanent memory (HD, Raid, CDRW, etc). memoria-cd - Read the CD image and write it on all writers. apagar-cdcontrol - Delete a CD image from permanent memory config-cdcontrol - Allow you to manually enable/disable one or more writers. rel-cdcontrol - Allow you to read the success/fail reports of each day (the technician report is found at the subdirectory $LOG_DIR/tec and should be read as any text file in the system). Source package: cdcover Package: cdcover Description: Creating Data-CD Covers cdcover is a little commandline tool which creates user-defined data-cd covers. Source package: cdebconf Package: cdebconf Description: Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation) Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version in C. . Installing this package is rather dangerous now. It will break debconf. You have been warned! Package: cdebconf-dev Description: Development files for cdebconf Debconf is a configuration management system for Debian packages. It is used by some packages to prompt you for information before they are installed. This is a reimplementation of the original debconf version in C. . This package contains files needed to do cdebconf development Source package: cdecl Package: cdecl Description: Turn english phrases to C or C++ declarations Cdecl is a program which will turn English-like phrases such as "declare foo as array 5 of pointer to function returning int" into C declarations such as "int (*foo[5])()". It can also translate the C into the pseudo- English. And it handles typecasts, too. Plus C++. And in this version it has command line editing and history with the GNU readline library. Source package: cdfs-src Package: cdfs-src Description: shows the tracks on a CD as normal files CDfs is a file system for Linux systems that `exports' all tracks and boot images on a CD as normal files. These files can then be mounted (e.g. for ISO and boot images), copied, played (WAVE audio and VideoCD tracks)... The primary goal for developing this file system was to `unlock' information in old ISO images. Source package: cdindex-client Package: cdindex-client Description: cdindex is intended to be the open source replacement of cddb(tm) cdindex is a system that allows the web based submission of title, artist information of CDs and the retrieval. . It is completely web based (cgi / html / xml) and uses a web browser for submission / retrieval. Source package: cdlabelgen Package: cdlabelgen Description: generates front cards and tray cards for CDs cdlabelgen was designed to simplify the process of generating labels for CDs. It originated as a program to allow auto generation of front cards and tray cards for CDs burned via an automated mechanism (specifically for archiving data), but has now become popular for labelling CD compilations of mp3's, and copies of CDs. Note that cdlabelgen does not actually print anything--it just spits out postscript, which you can then do with as you please. . Author: B. W. Fitzpatrick Homepage: http://www.red-bean.com/~bwf/software/cdlabelgen/ Source package: cdparanoia Package: cdparanoia Description: An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs. Unlike similar programs such as cdda2wav, cdparanoia goes to great lengths to try to extract the audio information without any artifacts such as jitter. Package: libcdparanoia0 Description: Shared libraries for cdparanoia (runtime lib) An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs. Unlike similar programs such as cdda2wav, cdparanoia goes to great lengths to try to extract the audio information without any artifacts such as jitter. Package: libcdparanoia0-dev Description: Development files needed to compile programs that use libcdparanoia. An audio extraction tool for sampling CDs. Unlike similar programs such as cdda2wav, cdparanoia goes to great lengths to try to extract the audio information without any artifacts such as jitter. Source package: cdrdao Package: cdrdao Description: Write audio or mixed mode CD-Rs in disk-at-once mode cdrdao creates audio or mixed mode CD-Rs in disk-at-once (DAO) mode driven by a description file. In DAO mode it is possible to create non standard track pre-gaps that have other lengths than 2 seconds and contain nonzero audio data. This is for example useful to divide live recordings into tracks where 2 second gaps would be irritating. It is also possible to create hidden tracks or track intros as found on commercial CDs. . This tool can produce audio and mixed mode CDs. Package: gcdmaster Description: Create audio CDs and write them in disk-at-once mode gcdmaster allows creation and editing of audio CD images in an easy to use GNOME environment. It can read audio CDs with jitter compensation for outstanding quality, add CD-TEXT and perform direct CD to CD copies. . gcdmaster is a graphical version of the cdrdao command-line utility. Source package: cdrecord Package: cdda2wav Description: Creates WAV files from audio cd's cdda2wav lets you digitally copy audio tracks from a CD-ROM, avoiding the distortion that is introduced when recording via a sound card. Data can be dumped into wav or sun format sound files. Options control the recording format (stereo/mono; 8/16 bits; sampling rate, etc). Package: cdrecord Description: A command line CD/DVD writing tool Cdrecord allows you to create CD's on a CD-Recorder (SCSI or ATAPI). Supports writing data, audio, mixed, multi-session, and CD+ discs, on just about every type of CD recorder out there. Package: cdrecord-dev Description: The libschily SCSI user level transport library The cdrecord distribution contains a SCSI user level transport library. This SCSI library is suitable for talking to any SCSI device without having a special driver for it. This package provides static libraries and the header files needed to develop code using these libraries. Package: mkisofs Description: Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images. mkisofs is a pre-mastering program for creating ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images, which can then be written to a CD-ROM using the cdrecord program. mkisofs now includes support for making bootable "El Torito" CD-ROMs. Source package: cdrtoaster Package: cdrtoaster Description: Tcl/Tk front-end for burning cdrom. CDR-Toaster is a Tcl/Tk front-end for cdrecord, cdparanoia and mkisofs. It is very userful for burning data and audio cdrom. Source package: cdrtools Package: cdda2wav Description: Creates WAV files from audio CDs cdda2wav lets you digitally copy audio tracks from a CD-ROM, avoiding the distortion that is introduced when recording via a sound card. Data can be dumped into wav or sun format sound files. Options control the recording format (stereo/mono; 8/16 bits; sampling rate, etc). Package: cdrecord Description: A command line CD/DVD writing tool cdrecord allows you to create CDs on a CD recorder (SCSI or ATAPI). It supports writing data, audio, mixed, multi-session, and CD+ and DVD discs, on just about every type of CD recorder out there. Package: cdrecord-dev Description: The libschily SCSI user level transport library The cdrecord distribution contains a SCSI user level transport library. This SCSI library is suitable for talking to any SCSI device without having a special driver for it. This package provides static libraries and the header files needed to develop code using these libraries. Package: mkisofs Description: Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images. mkisofs is a pre-mastering program for creating ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images, which can then be written to a CD-ROM using the cdrecord program. mkisofs now includes support for making bootable "El Torito" CD-ROMs, as well as CD-ROMs with support for the Macintosh HFS filesystem (as in the old "mkhybrid" package). Source package: cdtool Package: cdtool Description: some text-based commands for managing a CD cdtool contains cdplay, cdeject, cdstop, cdpause, and several other utilities that let you control your CD-ROM drive from a command line. Also, it comes with cdir, a utility that uses a workman-style database to keep track of the contents of different CDs. It now includes a commandline utility for controlling a CD-ROM called cdctrl. Source package: cdwrite Package: cdwrite Description: CD writing tool for Orange Book CD-R drives This program allows the creation of both audio and data CDs. It supports CD recorders from Yamaha, Kodak, Philips and HP. . ISO9660 images for data CDs can be created using the mkisofs program, packaged separately. Source package: celestia Package: celestia Description: A real-time visual space simulation Celestia is a real-time visual simulation of space. Choose a point within the Local Group of galaxies, and Celestia will show you an approximation of how it would appear to your eyes were you actually there. Some of what Celestia shows is necessarily hypothetical--the farther away from Earth you get, the less real data there is and the more guesswork is involved. Thus Celestia supplements observational data with good guesses based on models of stellar and planetary processes. . Celestia is unique in its ability to allow you to navigate at an immense range of scales. Orbit a couple kilometers above the surface of a tiny, irregular asteroid, then head off toward Jupiter, watching it grow from a bright point of light into a looming sphere filling your field of vision. Leave our solar system entirely and observe the sun as it fades from a brilliant disk to a bright star, disappearing almost entirely as you head off toward the Upsilon Andromeda system to orbit around its innermost giant planet. Source package: centericq Package: centericq Description: A text-mode ICQ client based on ncurses Centericq is a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface. ICQ, Yahoo! and MSN protocols are now supported. It allows you to send, receive, and forward messages, URLs, SMSes and, contacts, mass message send, search for users (including extended "whitepages search"), view users' details, maintain your contact list directly from the program (including non-icq contacts), view the messages history, register a new UIN and update your details, be informed on receiving email messages, automatically set away after the defined period of inactivity (on any console), and have your own ignore, visible and invisible lists. It can also associate events with sounds, has support for Hebrew and Arabic languages and allows to arrange contacts into groups. Source package: cern-httpd Package: cern-httpd Description: The CERN HTTP (World-Wide Web) server The CERN HTTP daemon allows you to run an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) server on your computer. HTTP is the main transport protocol used in the World Wide Web. . Unless you wish only to serve files to users of your system, you must be hooked up to a TCP/IP network. . This HTTP server is fairly outdated, and no longer maintained upstream. It does serve as a fairly nice local server, though. . CERN ACKNOWLEDGMENT: This product includes computer software created and made available by CERN. This acknowledgment shall be mentioned in full in any product which includes the CERN computer software included herein or parts thereof. Source package: cervisia Package: cervisia Description: KDE based CVS frontend Cervisia is a graphical frontend for the CVS client. . It provides access to the following features: . * Updating or retrieving the status of a working directory or single files. * Files are displayed in different colors depending on their status, and the shown files can be filtered according to their status. * Common operations like adding, removing and commiting files. * Advanced operations like adding and removing watches, editing and unediting files, locking and unlocking. * Checking out and importing modules. * Graphical diff against the repository and between different revisions. * Blame-annotated view of a file. * View of the log messages in tree and list form. * Resolving of conflicts in a file. * Tagging and branching. * Updating to a tag, branch or date. * A Changelog editor coupled with the commit dialog. Source package: cfdisk-utf8 Package: cfdisk-utf8 Description: A small UTF8 capable version of cfdisk This package contains the cfdisk program linked against the UTF8 libraries. . Do not install it unless you really need a fdisk programs which needs to handle with UTF8, or unless you need if for a small Linux root filesystem like this on the boot-floppies. Source package: cfe Package: cfe Description: Console Font Editor cfe is a console font editor which works well both on the console and the terminal. It includes such abilities as various glyph transforming, multi-level undo, and comparing the glyphs of two fonts. cfe automatically supports loading of .psf and raw binary fonts. Other types of fonts can be opened using the proper options. Source package: cfengine Package: cfengine Description: Tool for configuring and maintaining network machines The main purpose of cfengine is to allow the system administrator to create a single central file which will define how every host on a network should be configured. . cfengine is also useful as an interpreter for a general scripting language for ordinary users. It is handy for tidying up junk files and for maintaining `watchdog' scripts to manage access rights and permissions on files when collaborating with other users. . It takes a while to set up cfengine for a network (especially an already existing network), but once that is done you will wonder how you ever lived without it! Package: cfengine-doc Description: HTML and INFO documentation for cfengine This package contains .info and .html format documentation for cfengine. The information is fairly extensive on cfengine command language. It includes a complete Tutorial aswell as an in depth Reference. Source package: cfi Package: cfi-en Description: Copyright does not exist, book about hacker culture. Copyright does not exist: Book about hacker culture, folklore and history by Linus Walleij. This is a translation from the original Swedish text. In HTML format. Package: cfi-sv Description: Copyright finns inte, book about hacker culture. Copyright finns inte: Book about hacker culture, folklore and history by Linus Walleij. This is the original Swedish text. In HTML and DVI format. Source package: cfingerd Package: cfingerd Description: Configurable finger daemon This is a free replacement for standard finger daemons such as GNU fingerd and MIT fingerd. Cfingerd can enable/disable finger service to individual users, rather than to all users on a given host. Cfingerd is able to respond to a finger request to a specified user by running a shell script (e.g., finger doorbell@mysite.mydomain might cause a sound file to be sent) rather than just a plain text file. Source package: cfitsio Package: cfitsio-dev Description: Static library for I/O with FITS format data files FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in astronomy. cfitsio is a library of ANSI C routines for reading and writing FITS format data files. A set of Fortran-callable wrapper routines are also included for the convenience of Fortran programmers. . This package contains what you need for compiling sources that use this library in your own code. It also contains example source files that demonstrate the use of cfitsio. Package: cfitsio-doc Description: Documentation for cfitsio FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in astronomy. cfitsio is a library of ANSI C routines for reading and writing FITS format data files. A set of Fortran-callable wrapper routines are also included for the convenience of Fortran programmers. . This package contains the CFITSIO User's Guide and QuickStart Guide in html, postscript and text formats, and contains documentation on how to use the library in your programs. Package: cfitsio2 Description: Shared library for I/O with FITS format data files FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format most used in astronomy. cfitsio is a library of ANSI C routines for reading and writing FITS format data files. A set of Fortran-callable wrapper routines are also included for the convenience of Fortran programmers. . This package contains what you need to run programs that use this library. Source package: cflow Package: cflow Description: C function call hierarchy analyzer The cflow command reads the given program source and attempts to print a graph of the program's function call hierarchy to the standard output. Source package: cftp Package: cftp Description: A full-screen ftp client. Cftp is an ftp client where you just use the arrow keys to move around and get what you want. Source package: cfv Package: cfv Description: tests and creates .sfv, .csv and md5 files cfv is a utility to both test and create .sfv (Simple File Verify) .csv, and md5sum files. These files are commonly used to ensure the correct retrieval or storage of data. Source package: cgi-extratags-perl Package: libcgi-extratags-perl Description: Useful Extensions for the CGI Module CGI::Extratags adds several useful methods to the CGI class, such as producing HTML code for a link to an email address or producing HTML code for a table row with the arguments as cell contents. Source package: cgiemail Package: cgiemail Description: CGI Form-to-Mail converter cgiemail is a flexible CGI-based tool that will allow non-programmers to create forms to be emailed. . Note that it's no longer actively maintained upstream, so you may wish to use the mailto package, which is less flexible but quite a bit easier to set up. Source package: cgilib Package: cgilib Description: Simple CGI Library This library provides a simple programming API to the Common Gateway Interface (CGI). It features HTTP Redirect, provides read access to FORM variables, sets HTTP Cookies and reads them. Source package: cgiwrap Package: cgiwrap Description: allows ordinary users to run their own CGI scripts a gateway that allows more secure user access to CGI programs on an HTTPd server than is provided by the http server itself. The primary function of CGIwrap is to make certain that any CGI script runs with the permissions of the user who installed it, and not those of the server. Source package: cgoban Package: cgoban Description: Complete Go board Cgoban (Complete Goban) is a computerized board on which you can play the game of Go against another player, view and edit smart-go files, and connect to Go servers on the Internet. It can also interface with computer Go programs that speak Go modem protocol. . You will need some sort of image converter if you wish to use the utility provided to capture "screen shots" of a cgoban game. Source package: cgvg Package: cgvg Description: command-line source browsing tool. cgvg is a pair of Perl scripts ("cg" and "vg") which are meant to assist a programmer in doing command-line source browsing. . The idea is you can easily search for keywords in the code, and jump to the file and line where a match is found. Used with ctags(1), this can really help with jumping around and following code. Some features include a human-readable output, coloring, bolding (and alternate bolding), and just sheer convenience for a programmer. . cgvg uses the Perl internal find and does it's own searching, rather than being a wrapper for UNIX find(1) and grep(1). There is a ~/.cgvgrc file for per-user configuration, and some nice features like coloring, and multiple log files. Source package: chameleon Package: chameleon Description: Application for putting pictures or color in the root window Using GTK and Imlib, Chameleon allows the use to place a picture in any format or a color chosen from a color wheel in the root window of X (the background). It also can be run from the command line w/o using the GTK interface. Source package: changetrack Package: changetrack Description: Monitor (and recover from) changes to configuration files A program to monitor changes to a set of files. If files are modified one day, and the machine starts working incorrectly some days later, changetrack can provide information on which files were modified, and help locate the problem. Changetrack will also allow recovery of the files from any stage using RCS. Source package: chaos Package: chaos Description: Replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. Chaos is the latest branch of normally Semi-gnus. Semi-gnus is a replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. It has all features of Gnus and gnus-mime, so there are no need to install Gnus to use it, and you must not use gnus-mime for SEMI. It requires SEMI package, so please get and install SEMI package before to install it. . Chaos is one of Semi-gnus variants. Now, "Semi-gnus" is generic name of Gnus for SEMI. Source package: chase Package: chase Description: Follow a symlink and print out its target file Chase is a small utility for tracking down the actual file that a symbolic link points to - chasing the symlink, if you will. The result of a successful run is guaranteed to be an existing file which is not a symbolic link. Source package: chasen Package: chasen Description: a Japanese Morphological Analysis System ChaSen is a morphological analysys system. It can segment and tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional informations (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). It will print the result of such an operation to the standard output, so that it can either written to a file or further processed. Package: chasen-dic Description: Dictionaries for ChaSen Dictionaries for ChaSen. Package: libchasen Description: Shared libraries for ChaSen Shared libraries for ChaSen. Package: libchasen-dev Description: a Japanese Morphological Analysis System (libraries and headers) You can use ChaSen library to put ChaSen's module into other programs. ChaSen is a morphological analysys system. It can segment and tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional informations (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). Package: libchasen0 Description: a Japanese Morphological Analysis System (shared libraries) Shared libraries for ChaSen. ChaSen is a morphological analysys system. It can segment and tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional informations (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). Source package: chastity-list Package: chastity-list Description: blacklists for SquidGuard squidGuard is a free (GPL), flexible and ultra fast filter, redirector and access controller plugin for squid. It lets you define multiple access rules with different restrictions for different user groups on a squid cache. squidGuard uses squid's standard redirector interface. . This package contains blacklists provided by the Chastity project. Chastity intends to make a maintained ACL-list for squid for use in public schools and other organizations. The projects is divided into a web-based adminstration tool, datastorage and client-tools. Source package: chastity-list (0.5-2) Package: squidguard-blacklists Description: blacklists for squidguard (transition package) This is a transition package. The purpose of this package is to migrate any current users of this package to the new chastity-list package which will eventually provide a much more robust list as well as management methods for that list. Source package: chatbot-eliza Package: libchatbot-eliza-perl Description: Eliza chat bot interface module for Perl This package contains the Chatbot::Eliza module, an interface to write programs utilizing the classic Eliza algorithm. The original Eliza program was written by Joseph Weizenbaum and described in the Communications of the ACM in 1967. Eliza is a mock Rogerian psychotherapist. It prompts for user input, and uses a simple transformation algorithm to change user input into a follow-up question. The program is designed to give the appearance of understanding. Source package: chbg Package: chbg Description: A tool for changing the desktop background image in X11 A GTK+ based program that lets you periodically change your X desktop. It has several random effects, a slideshow, and and may act as a xscreensaver hack or as a standalone screensaver. Source package: chdrv Package: chdrv Description: Chinese terminal for the Linux console CHDRV is a Chinese terminal for the Linux console. It can be used to input and display Chinese (Big5 or GB encoding) without using the X Window System. It is originally based on VGALIB, but many functions have been reimplemented with assembly code for efficiency. . Author: Yu-Chung Wang Source package: chdrvfont Package: chdrvfont Description: Kuo Chiao 16x16 font for CHDRV Chinese console terminal This package contains the Kuo Chiao 16x16 Chinese bitmap font and the corresponding 8x16 ASCII font files (kcchin16.f00 and kctext16.f00) for the CHDRV Chinese console terminal for Linux. . These fonts were part of the Kuo Chiao Chinese System generously donated to the Taiwan Academic Network (TANet). To the best of my knowledge, these fonts have since been widely distributed all over the world and are now in the public domain. Source package: check Package: check Description: A unit test framework for C Check features a simple interface for defining unit tests, putting little in the way of the developer. Tests are run in a separate address space, so Check can catch both assertion failures and code errors that cause segmentation faults or other signals. The output from unit tests can be used within source code editors and IDEs. Source package: checkbot Package: checkbot Description: a WWW link verifier Checkbot is a perl5 script which can verify links within a region of the World Wide Web. It checks all pages within an identified region, and all links within that region. After checking all links within the region, it will also check all links which point outside of the region, and then stop. Source package: checkmp3 Package: checkmp3 Description: identify MP3s that do not follow the MP3 format mp3_check helps to identify in explicit detail MP3s that do not correctly follow the MP3 format. It also looks for invalid frame headers, missing frames, etc., and generates useful statistics. This can be useful when building a high-quality mp3 archive... Source package: checkservice Package: checkservice Description: Checks the status of services on (remote) hosts Checkservice is a simple and fast service checking perl script. It is able to show the results in many ways: by keeping logs, showing it on the PHP status page, output that MRTG can use or warning(plugins) if something is wrong. Checkservice features grouping of hosts, very easy configuration and thorough service checking using checkplugins. Source package: cheesetracker Package: cheesetracker Description: Sound Module Tracking Program (IT - Impulse Tracker Clone) This program is used to create what is called 'Sound Modules', files containing samples of, for instance, piano's and guitars, and a couple of play-patterns with notes, durations and effects. If these patterns are sequenced, a melody will play according to the notes and instruments you set in the pattern. This program is a direct clone of the MSDOS program called Impulse Tracker. It's not hard to learn, and very funny to play around with. This version is only capable of loading .IT type files (the original Impulse Tracker format). To start and find some cool pre-made tunes go to ftp://ftp.scene.org/pub/music/. Source package: chemtool Package: chemtool Description: GTK-based chemical structures drawing program Chemtool is a GTK+ based 2D chemical structure editor for X11. It supports many bond styles, most forms of text needed for chemical typesetting and splines/arcs/curved arrows. . Drawings can be exported to XFig format for further annotation, as a PiCTeX drawing, as a bitmap or as Postscript files (most of these through XFig's companion program transfig). . The package also contains a helper program, cht, to calculate sum formula and (exact) molecular weight from a chemtool drawing file. Cht can either be called directly by Chemtool or on the console. Source package: cheops Package: cheops Description: Network swiss army knife Cheops is a combination of a variety of network tools to provide system adminstrators and users with a simple interface to managing and accessing their networks. Cheops aims to do for the network what the file manager did for the filesystem. . Additionally, cheops has taken on the role of a network management system, in the same category as one might put HP Openview. Source package: chess Package: gnuchess Description: Plays a game of chess, either against the user or against itself. Gnuchess is an updated version of the GNU chess playing program. It has a simple alpha-numeric board display, and is also compatible with the xboard program. Source package: chicken Package: chicken Description: A simple Scheme-to-C compiler Why CHICKEN? . - R5RS support. - SRFIs 0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 18, 22 and 23 - Syntax-case highlevel macros - Lightweight threads based on first-class continuations - Pattern matching with Andrew Wright's match package - Record structures - A simple and straightforward module system - An object system with multiple inheritance, multimethods and a meta-object protocol - Separated compilation poses no problem and full tail-recursion and first-class continuations are suported. - Extended comment- and string-literal syntaxes - Libraries for regular expressions, string handling, Common LISP style format, UNIX system calls and extended data structures - Create interpreted or compiled shell scripts written in Scheme - Compiled C files can be easily distributed - Generates quite portable C code and compiled files generated by it (including itself) should work without any change on DOS, Windows, most UNIX-like platforms, and with minor changes on other systems. - Linkage to C modules and C library functions is straightforward. Compiled programs can easily be embedded into existing C code. - Simple. It can be used as a pedagogical tool for anybody who is interested in the workings of a compiler. - Extendable, since its code generation scheme, runtime system, and garbage collector fit neatly into a C environment. - Offers better performance than nearly all interpreter based implementations, but still provides full Scheme semantics. - Probably is the first implementation of Scheme that uses Henry Baker's [Cheney on the M.T.A] concept. . Usually, you will also need to install the chicken-dev package. The source files are not included since you could easily get them with the Debian source package. If you really feel the needs to get them under /usr/share/chicken/src, then please let me know. . There are many Scheme implementations available in Debian, have a look at each of them! Have fun! Package: chicken-dev Description: A simple Scheme-to-C compiler Header files for CHICKEN, a Scheme implementation. Source package: chimera2 Package: chimera2 Description: Web browser for X Simple, fast, free web browser. . This is an alpha-test version; some of the rendering routines are buggy. Source package: chinput Package: chinput Description: Chinese XIM Input Server This package contains the Chinput Chinese input server with XIM support. It supports both Big5 (traditional Chinese) and GB (simplified Chinese) character sets. . Author: Yu Mingjian Source package: chipmunk-log Package: chipmunk-log Description: a circuit schematic capture tool and simulation environment. A circuit schematic capture tool and simulation environment. Log is a large circuit editing and simulation system. It has facilities for digital simulation (the original LOG), analog simulation (AnaLOG), network generation (LOGNTK), and plotting (LPLOT). Log is the most popular Chipmunk tool. This package contains analog, diglog and loged. For more information, please see the docs contained in log-doc package. . Log needs the p-system emulation runtime libraries for Chipmunk tools to work, which are included in psys packages. Source package: chipmunk-log-doc Package: chipmunk-log-doc Description: Documentation for Chipmunk log programs, diglog and analog Documentation for Chipmunk log programs, diglog and analog, in HTML format, taken from Webdoc package Source package: chkrootkit Package: chkrootkit Description: Checks for signs of rootkits on the local system chkrootkit identifies whether the target computer is infected with a rootkit. Some of the rootkits that chkrootkit identifies are: 1. lrk3, lrk4, lrk5, lrk6 (and some variants); 2. Solaris rootkit; 3. FreeBSD rootkit; 4. t0rn (including latest variant); 5. Ambient's Rootkit for Linux (ARK); 6. Ramen Worm; 7. rh[67]-shaper; 8. RSHA; 9. Romanian rootkit; 10. RK17; 11. Lion Worm; 12. Adore Worm. Please note that this is not a definitive test, it does not ensure that the target has not been cracked. In addition to running chkrootkit, one should perform more specific tests. Source package: chktex Package: chktex Description: Finds typographic errors in LaTeX * Supports over 40 warnings. Warnings include: + Commands terminated with space. Ignores ``\tt'', etc. + Space in front of references instead of ``~''. + Forgetting to group parenthesis characters when sub-/superscripting. + Italic correction (``\/'') mistakes (double, missing, unnecessary). + Parenthesis and environment matching. + Ellipsis detection; also checks whether to use ``\dots'', ``\cdots'' or ``\ldots''. + Enforcement of normal space after abbreviation. Detects most abbreviations automagically. + Enforcement of end-of-sentence space when the last sentence ended with capital letter. + Math-mode on/off detection. + Quote checking, both wrong types (``"'') and wrong direction. + Recommends splitting three quotes in a row. + Searching for user patterns. + Displays comments. + Space in front of ``\label'' and similar commands. + Use of ``x'' instead of ``$\times$'' between numbers. + Multiple spaces in input which will be rendered as one space (or multiple spaces, where that is undesirable). + Warns about text which may be ignored. + Mathematical operators typeset as variables. + No space in front of/after parenthesis. + Demands a consistent quote style. + Punctuation inside inner math mode/outside display math mode. + Use of TeX primitives where LaTeX equivalents are available. + Space in front of footnotes. + Bogus characters following commands. * Fully customizable. Intelligent resource format makes it possible to make ChkTeX respect your LaTeX setup. Even command-line options may be specified globally in the ``chktexrc'' file. * Supports ``\input'' command; both TeX and LaTeX version. Actually includes the files. ``TEXINPUTS''-equivalent search path. * Intelligent warning/error handling. The user may promote/mute warnings to suit his preferences. You may also mute warnings in the header of a file; thus killing much unwanted garbage. * Scripts included for checking CWEB files written in LaTeX. (Requires perl v5). * Supports both LaTeX 2.09 and LaTeX2e. * Flexible output handling. Has some predefined formats and lets the user specify his own format. Uses a ``printf()'' similar syntax. ``lacheck'' compatible mode included for interfacing with the AUC-TeX Emacs mode. * ARexx scripts for interfacing with ScMsg and VBrowse are included. Special scripts included for CygnusED/GoldED, for binding to hotkey. * Amiga Workbench support. Parameters may be passed by shift-clicking the LaTeX files and setting the remaining options in the tooltypes. * Wildcard matching (Amiga only). Matches file patterns internally, thus saving a lot of work. This is, however, platform-specific code -- on UNIX boxes this is done by the shell. * Written in ANSI C. ``configure'' script included for easy setup and installation on UNIX systems. Source package: chos Package: chos Description: Easy Boot loader with a Boot-Menu Easy to use Boot-Loader for Linux / DOS / other Operating systems. It works like lilo but offers a simple menu on boot. No strange prompt anymore! Background images and more! . Includes X interface to configure the boot screen and all parameters Source package: chpp Package: chpp Description: A powerful and simple preprocessor CHPP is a powerful preprocessor originally designed for, but not limited to, HTML. CHPP combines features of CPP, M4, Perl and Scheme. . Among the features of CHPP are - CHPP is non-intrusive, i.e. you can take already existing text and just pipe it through CHPP and it is likely it won't change. - User-defined macros, which can be recursive - Complex data structures (lists and hashes) - Powerful looping constructs - Regular expression matching - Support for CGI scripting - An interface to SQL-Servers (at the moment mSQL and MySQL). Source package: chromium Package: chromium Description: Slick scrolling space shooter Chromium is a top down fast paced high action scrolling space shooter using sdl libs. Source package: chromium-data Package: chromium-data Description: Data pack for chromium Contains data required for the chromium package. Source package: chrony Package: chrony Description: It sets your computer's clock from time servers on the Net. It consists of a pair of programs : `chronyd'. This is a daemon which runs in background on the system. It obtains measurements (e.g. via the network) of the system's offset relative to other systems, and adjusts the system time accordingly. For isolated systems, the user can periodically enter the correct time by hand (using `chronyc'). In either case, `chronyd' determines the rate at which the computer gains or loses time, and compensates for this. `chronyc'. This is a command-line driven control and monitoring program. An administrator can use this to fine-tune various parameters within the daemon, add or delete servers etc whilst the daemon is running. Source package: chrpath Package: chrpath Description: Tool to edit the rpath in ELF binaries rpath allows you to change the rpath (where the application looks for libraries) in an application. It does not (yet) allow you to add an rpath if there isn't one already. Source package: cil Package: cil Description: Chess In Lisp. A library for cmucl. This library is mainly intended as an example file. . Not much useful stuff can be done yet. Source package: cim Package: cim Description: GNU Simula compiler GNU Cim is a compiler for the programming language Simula (except unspecified parameters to formal or virtual procedures (see the documentation for how portable code for formal procedures can be written)). It offers a class concept, separate compilation with full type checking, interface to external C routines, an application package for process simulation and a coroutine concept. . The portability of the GNU Simula Compiler is based on the C programming language. The compiler and the run-time system is written in C, and the compiler produces C code, that is passed to a C compiler for further processing towards machine code. Package: libcim3 Description: GNU Simula compiler library. This package provides the library on wich the GNU Simula compiler (GNU cim) is based. Package: libcim3-dev Description: GNU Simula compiler library, header files This package provides the C header files for libcim. (the library on wich the GNU Simula compiler is based). This package allows you to interface to the Simula language constructs and facilities directly from C programs. Source package: cint Package: cint Description: A C/C++ interpreter Cint (pronounced "C-int") is a C/C++ interpreter. It has 80-90% coverage of K&R-C, ANSI-C and C++ language constructs (multiple inheritance, virtual functions, function overloading, operator overloading, default parameters, templates, etc.) Cint is solid enough to interpret its own source code and let the interpreted interpreter interpret a (small) program. With the program "makecint" it is possible to mix native code execution and interpretation by linking to precompiled libraries. . Cint is not aimed to be a 100% ANSI/ISO compliant C++ language processor. It rather is a portable script language environment which is close enough to the standard C++. . See for detailed information. Source package: circlepack Package: circlepack Description: creation and display of circle packings CirclePack is a C program for the creation, display, manipulation, and storage of circle packings using the X Window System. Computations may be done in either hyperbolic, Euclidean, or spherical geometry, though the routines for the latter are not yet complete. For the theory behind the package, one must consult the research literature. One of the author's primary interests concerns the parallels between the developing theory of circle packings and the classical theory of analytic functions. . Home page: http://www.math.utk.edu/~kens/ Source package: circuslinux Package: circuslinux Description: The clowns are trying to pop balloons to score points! "Circus Linux!" is based on the Atari 2600 game "Circus Atari" by Atari, released in 1980. Gameplay is similar to "Breakout" and "Arkanoid" - you slide a device left and right to bounce objects into the air which destroy a wall. Source package: cjk-latex Package: cjk-latex Description: A LaTeX macro package for CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) CJK is a macro package for LaTeX to enable typesetting Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. It supports (even simultaneously) various CJK encodings, e.g. Big5, GB, JIS, KS, CNS. . Please also install: * freetype1-tools to use TrueType fonts with CJK (ttf2pk and ttf2tfm). * tfm-arphic-* for DFSG-free Chinese TrueType fonts donated by Arphic. tfm-arphic-bsmi00lp and tfm-arphic-bkai00mp for Big5 Ming and Kai fonts; tfm-arphic-gbsn00lp and tfm-arphic-gkai00mp for GB Sung and Kai fonts. . Main Author: Werner Lemberg Source package: cksfv Package: cksfv Description: sfv checker and generator SFV, Simple File Verification, uses crc32 checksums to verify that files are intact. cksfv automates the task of generating and checking .sfv sheets. For integrity, md5 checksums are probably a better alternative, but sfv is a widely used method for verification on the USENET binary newsgroups and other places. Source package: cl-local-time Package: cl-local-time Description: Common Lisp package providing date and time manipulation This Common Lisp package provides date and time manipulation functions for Common Lisp. Package: cl-local-time-db Description: Common Lisp package for reading and storing dates in a database The Common Lisp :local-time-db package helps developers read and store date or time information in a database. It connects the Local-Time package with the UncommonSQL package. Source package: cl-odcl Package: cl-odcl Description: onShore Development Common Lisp utilities Provides general-purpose Common Lisp helper utility functions. Source package: clanbomber Package: clanbomber Description: Bomberman like game Blow up your friends and avoid being blown up yourself. . Features include: . * Nice graphics and sound * Powerups * Up to 8 players * Computer controlled players Source package: clanlib Package: clanlib Description: Core runtime libraries for the ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package provides the core clanlib libraries (layer1, layer2, etc). Package: clanlib-dev Description: Development files for the ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package provides the files necessary for development with the ClanLib game SDK. Package: clanlib-doc Description: Reference documentation for ClanLib ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains html documentation for the ClanLib API. Package: clanlib-examples Description: Examples for ClanLib ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains html examples for most ClanLib functions. Package: clanlib-gl Description: OpenGL module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the OpenGL module (clanGL). Package: clanlib-gui Description: GUI module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the GUI module (clanGUI). Package: clanlib-jpeg Description: JPEG module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the JPEG module (clanJPEG). Package: clanlib-mikmod Description: MikMod module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the MikMod module (clanMikMod). Package: clanlib-network Description: Network module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the Network module (clanNetwork). Package: clanlib-png Description: PNG module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the PNG module (clanPNG). Package: clanlib-sound Description: Sound module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the Sound module (clanSound). Package: clanlib-ttf Description: TTF module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, the developers have put great effort into designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the freetype TTF module (clanTTF). Package: clanlib-vorbis Description: Vorbis module for ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changing the application source code. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to low-level libraries such as DirectFB, DirectX, OpenGL, X11, etc. While platform independence is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package contains the Vorbis module (clanVorbis). Source package: clanlib0 Package: clanlib0-common Description: The ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This package provides the core clanlib libraries (layer1, layer2, etc). If you want to actually _use_ something that needs clanlib, you'll also need one of the clanlib0-display-* packages. Package: clanlib0-common-dev Description: Core development libraries for the ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. Package: clanlib0-display-fbdev Description: ClanLib display target for the framebuffer ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output using the kernel framebuffer device. Package: clanlib0-display-ggi Description: ClanLib display target for the General Graphics Interface ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output using the General Graphics Interface libraries. Package: clanlib0-display-glx Description: ClanLib display target for the GLX 3D graphics interface ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output using a GLX driver. Package: clanlib0-display-svga Description: ClanLib display target for the SVGALib library ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output using the svgalib drivers for your video chipset. Package: clanlib0-display-x11 Description: ClanLib display target for X11 ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains the clanlib modules you need for displaying output in an x11 window. Package: clanlib0-docs Description: Reference documentation and manpages for ClanLib ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info . This package contains html documentation and manpages for most ClanLib functions. Package: clanlib0-utils Description: Utilities for the ClanLib game SDK ClanLib delivers a platform independent interface to write games with. If a game is written with ClanLib, it should be possible to compile the game under any platform (supported by ClanLib, that is) without changes in the application sourcecode. . But ClanLib is not just a wrapper library, providing an common interface to lowlevel libraries such as DirectX, Svgalib, X11, GGI, etc. While platform independency is ClanLib's primary goal, it also tries to be a service-minded game sdk. In other words, we have put great effort in to designing the API, to ensure ClanLib's easy of use - while maintaining it's power. . This packages contains the datafile compiler for building clanlib resource bundles. Source package: clara Package: clara Description: Free OCR program for Unix Systems Clara OCR is a free (GPL) OCR for systems that support the C library and the X window system (e.g. most flavours of Unix). . Clara OCR is intended for large scale digitalization projects. It features a powerful GUI and a web interface for cooperative digitalization of books. Source package: clc-intercal Package: clc-intercal Description: Compiler for the INTERCAL language This package provides a Perl-based compiler for the INTERCAL programming language, usable either from the command line or as a Perl module. . CLC-INTERCAL is designed to be almost compatible with the original (Princeton 1972) compiler. It also implements several extensions to the original language, including support for object orientation, operator overloading and quantum computing. . The non-binary base extensions supported by the C-INTERCAL compiler are not yet implemented. Source package: cle Package: cle Description: Wrap any command-line driven tool with readline This handy tool lets you use history and line-editing in any text oriented tool. This is especially usefully with third-party commercial tools that cannot be modified to use readline themselves. It's not perfect but it works pretty well. Source package: clif Package: clif Description: C language interpreter Clif, a C-like Interpreter Framework, is and open-ended system for fast development of programs with C syntax. The program is compiled and if syntactically correct, code is immediately generated. The code is generated for a virtual machine. The virtual machine is a part of the framework. Source package: clig Package: clig Description: Command Line Interpreter Generator Based on a simple specification file clig generates C-code for a function . Cmdline *parseCmdline(int argc, char **argv) . which parses the command-line of a typical C-program and returns the result in a structure of type Cmdline. Besides parseCmdline(), the function . void usage(void) . is generated and will be called by the command-line parser if the command line contains obvious errors. One of the main reasons to use clig is the automatic generation of a usage()-function which is always up-to- date with respect to the options actually understood by the program. Additionally, clig creates a manual page. For more information, see http://wsd.iitb.fhg.de/~kir/clighome/. Source package: clips Package: clips Description: "C" Language Integrated Production System CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. . CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the inference engine. Package: clips-common Description: CLIPS common files CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. . CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the inference engine. . This package installs the common files shared by both the text and graphics interface, currently it only includes the help file. Package: libclips Description: CLIPS shared libraries CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. . CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the inference engine. . This package installs the required shared libraries. Package: libclips-dev Description: CLIPS shared libraries CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. . CLIPS, including the runtime version, is easily embeddable in other applications. CLIPS includes an object-oriented language called COOL (CLIPS Object-Oriented Language) which is directly integrated with the inference engine. . This package installs the static libraries and headers. Package: xclips Description: Graphic interface to the "C" Language Integrated Production System This package provides a graphical interface to clips that allows user to have access to many functions and easy display of the agenda, instance, facts... Source package: clips-doc Package: clips-doc Description: "C" Language Integrated Production System Documentation This package contains the documentation (users guide, interfaces guide...) of CLIPS, as well as some programming examples that might be useful to new programmers. . CLIPS 6.0 is an OPS-like forward chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. The CLIPS inference engine includes truth maintenance, dynamic rule addition, and customizable conflict resolution strategies. Source package: clisp Package: clisp Description: a Common Lisp implementation CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in "Common LISP: The Language (2nd edition)" and the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on microcomputers (DOS, OS/2, Windows NT, Windows 95, Amiga 500-4000, Acorn RISC PC) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, SVR4, Sun4, DEC Alpha OSF, HP-UX, NeXTstep, SGI, AIX, Sun3 and others) and needs only 2 MB of RAM. It is free software and may be distributed under the terms of GNU GPL. The user interface comes in German, English, French and Spanish. CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, a large subset of CLOS, a foreign language interface and a socket interface. An X11 interface is available through CLX and Garnet. Package: clisp-doc Description: GNU CLISP, a Common Lisp implementation (documentation) Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. GNU CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany. It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard. It runs on microcomputers (OS/2, Windows NT/2000, Windows 95/98, Amiga 500-4000, Acorn RISC PC) as well as on Unix workstations (Linux, SVR4, Sun4, DEC Alpha OSF, HP-UX, BeOS, NeXTstep, SGI, AIX, Sun3 and others) and needs only 2 MB of RAM. . The user interface comes in German, English, French, Spanish and Dutch. GNU CLISP includes an interpreter, a compiler, a large subset of CLOS, a foreign language interface and a socket interface. An X11 interface is available through CLX and Garnet. Source package: cln Package: cln Description: Class Library for Numbers (c++) CLN is a library for computations with all kinds of numbers. It has a rich set of number classes, including integers (with unlimited precision), reals with various precisions (including unlimited), rationals, complex numbers and polynomials. The kernel is written in assembly language. It uses garbage collection (automatic, without imposing any burden on the main application). Many efficient algorithms (i.e. for all transcendental functions) are implemented. Homepage: Package: cln-dev Description: Development library for Class Library for Numbers (c++) cln-dev contains documents and the development library for cln. Package: libcln-dev Description: Development library for Class Library for Numbers (c++) cln-dev contains documents and the development library for cln. Package: libcln2 Description: Class Library for Numbers (C++) CLN is a library for computations with all kinds of numbers. It has a rich set of number classes, including integers (with unlimited precision), reals with various precisions (including unlimited), rationals, complex numbers and polynomials. The kernel is written in assembly language. It uses garbage collection (automatic, without imposing any burden on the main application). Many efficient algorithms (i.e. for all transcendental functions) are implemented. Package: pi Description: Compute Archimedes' constant Pi to arbitrary precision. This is a teaser for the CLN library, to which the actual computation is delegated. You may use these decimal digits as random digits or search them for hidden messages. :-) Source package: cloop Package: cloop-src Description: Source of the compressed loopback device module This package contains a source package for building the the cloop module. You can use make-kpkg to build a modules package for specific kernel. Package: cloop-utils Description: Tools for handling with cloop compressed volumes Utilities for creating and unpacking compressed loopback files for cloop. Source package: clue Package: clio Description: An intrinsics like library for Lisp. clio is to Lisp what Xt is to C. . It uses CLOS to give an OO interface to X. Package: clue Description: Lisp package for clue/clio/pictures: X interfaces for lisp Clue is to lisp what xlib is to C. It's basic, but close to the metal. . Clio is to Lisp what Xt is to C. It uses CLOS to give an OO interface to X. . Pictures is an imaging-system for clue. It lets people use constraints and such to draw pictures. Package: pictures Description: An imaging-system for clue. It lets people use constraints and such to draw pictures. Source package: cmail Package: cmail Description: A mail user agent for GNU Emacs. Cmail is a mail user agent for GNU Emacs. Features in cmail include: - summaries for quick access to mail folders for reading, composing, sorting, moving, and deleting mails - summary threading - automatic filling mails - deleting expired mails automatically - address completion - MIME support(with SEMI) - PGP support(with Mailcrypt) and more. . Utilities to convert a mbox format or RMAIL format folder into a cmail format one are provided. Package: cmail-icons Description: Icons for cmail on XEmacs Cmail-icons is the toolbar icons for cmail on XEmacs. Source package: cmake Package: cmake Description: A cross-platform, open-source make system. CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible to support complex environments requiring system configuration, pre-processor generation, code generation, and template instantiation. . CMake was developed by Kitware as part of the NLM Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit project. The ASCI VIEWS project also provided support in the context of their parallel computation environment. Other sponsors include the Insight, VTK, and VXL open source software communities. Source package: cman Package: manpages-zh Description: Chinese manual pages This package contains the Chinese manual pages translated by the Chinese Manual Pages Project (CMPP). Both zh_CN and zh_TW (Simplified and Traditional Chinese) versions are provided. . Home Page: http://www.cmpp.net/ Source package: cmatrix Package: cmatrix Description: Console Matrix simulates the display from "The Matrix" It is based on the screensaver from the movie's website. It works with terminal settings up to 132x300 and can scroll lines all at the same rate Package: cmatrix-xfont Description: X11 font for Console Matrix Console Matrix simulates the display from "The Matrix", this package provides the font to run cmatrix in an xterm. Source package: cmix Package: cmix Description: A program specializer for C A program specializer or, as it is also called, a "partial evaluator" takes the source code for a program or a routine and (commonly) some of its input, and tries to produce faster but equivalent code, utilizing the fact that some of the variables will have known values so that some of the program's actions can be precomputed. . This allows one to combine the maintainability of a generic parameterized source code with the speed of programs optimized for specific problem instances. . C-Mix is a program specializer that works on portable C code. You will need a C compiler for compiling intermediate programs. For advanced use you may also want a WWW browser for browsing the analysis results. Source package: cmt Package: cmt Description: Computer Music Toolkit (cmt) a collection of LADSPA plugins cmt -- Computer Music Toolkit -- is a collection of LADSPA compatible plugins that any conforming program may take advantage of. . Plugins available are: low/high pass filters, echo/feedback delay filters with configurable delays from 0.01 to 60 seconds, amplifies, white noise generators, compresspors, expanders, limiters, b/fmh encoders, drum synthesizers and many more . These plugins are only usable in host applications, of which glame, sweep and others can be found in Debian. . For further information on cmt see Source package: cmucl Package: cmucl Description: The CMUCL lisp compiler and development system. This is the basis package for CMUCL. It contains the base image with the compiler, PCL (CLOS), and the tty based debugger. It also contains cmuclconfig to configure in additional libraries. . NOTE: you also need to select one of the cores that this package suggests! Package: cmucl-clm Description: The Motif interface for CMUCL. This package contains the lisp interface to motif and the motifd server program that actually does the processing. . The motifd server is based on lesstif. . Included in this package is a X based replacement for the tty based debugger and inspector. Package: cmucl-clx Description: The CMUCL CLX library. An xlib like library for X. This package contains the clx library compiled for CMUCL. If you want you can use cmuclconfig to configure this library in a custom lisp image. Package: cmucl-defsystem Description: The defsystem package. It provides a "make" type system for Lisp. Package: cmucl-hemlock Description: Hemlock. An emacs clone for CMUCL. This package contains Hemlock, an emacs clone for CMUCL. . Note that this version only works in X, the tty interface is broken: the system can't parse /etc/termcap. . To open the editor, type "(ed)". Package: cmucl-normal Description: A lisp core that is compiled with the normal options. This is a lisp core that is loaded into memory by the small "lisp" C loader. It contains the compiler and the basic user-interface. . This core is a vanilla lisp core, having nor the small, nor the safe attributes. It is pretty close to the FreeBSD 18b release. . Beginners should use the safe core. Package: cmucl-safe Description: A lisp core that is compiled with safe options. This is a lisp core that is loaded into memory by the small "lisp" C loader. It contains the compiler and the basic user-interface. . Having the safe options means that this image will do typechecking on all operations it can. It is designed to be very robust and is the suggested environment for beginners. . Note that this system is a lot slower than the fast core, and quite big. Package: cmucl-small Description: A lisp core that is compiled with small options. This is a lisp core that is loaded into memory by the small "lisp" C loader. It contains the compiler and the basic user-interface. . Having the small options means that this image will do less typechecking, like the fast core. Note that this doesn't mean it will crash at random, it just means that it only does the checks it _has_ to do, and that the error messages sometimes are not so clear. . Also to reduce the memory use it will bytecompile some less-often used parts. The value of this in the late 1990's with cheap memory is debatable. . Beginners should use the safe core. Package: cmucl-source Description: The CMUCL lisp sources These are the CMUCL sources, provided so that the debugger can show useful source information at appropriate times. . This version includes common-lisp-controller compatible replacements for defsystem, graystream, clx and hemlock. . defsystem provides a "make" type system for Lisp. This is a patched version from clocc. . Gray streams are the usual Lisp streams, but re-implemented as a Object hierarchy. Users can subclass existing classes and adapt them for their own needs. . cmucl-clx is the clx library adapted for CMUCL. clx is an interface to X11, just like xlib. . Hemlock is an emacs clone for CMUCL. . Note that this version only works in X, the tty interface is broken: the system can't parse /etc/termcap. . To open the editor, type "(ed)". . Note that to recompile CMUCL you need a working CMUCL system :-( Source package: cnews Package: cnews Description: Simple News Server for Usenet news. C News is a light weight news server suitable for small feeds. C News is very useful for keeping some Usenet groups on a local system and minimizing the time you need to stay connected to the internet. The nntp package is needed for NNTP support. . You need the non-free ncompress package only if you want to exchange news batches with sites where uncompress isn't gunzip. Source package: code2html Package: code2html Description: Syntax highlighter. Code2html is a perl script which converts a program source code to syntax highlighted HTML, or any other target for which rules are defined. . It may be used as a simple console program, converting a single source code file to a single output file, it can patch HTML files including special command sequences to insert syntax highlighted snippets of code, or it can be used as a CGI script. Source package: codebreaker Package: codebreaker Description: A Master Mind clone using GTK Code Breaker is a variation on the game "MasterMind" (R) that is put out by Pressman (R). So if you know how to play "MasterMind" (R) you should catch onto this game right away. Source package: coin Package: libcoin20 Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - runtime library Coin is an OpenGL-based, retain-mode 3D graphics library that implements the Open Inventor 2.1 API. . For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. Package: libcoin20-dev Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - development kit Coin is an OpenGL-based, retain-mode 3D graphics library that implements the Open Inventor 2.1 API. . For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. Package: libcoin20-doc Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - documentation API documentation for the Coin library (the Open Inventor API) in manpage and HTML format. The documentation can be built from the Coin source archive with the use of Doxygen. The HTML documentation can be browsed on-line at http://doc.coin3d.org/. . For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. Package: libcoin20-runtime Description: 3D graphics library with Open Inventor API - external data files External data files used by the Coin library at run-time. The dragger geometry files represent the defaults that are used if the files are not found. Installing them is in other words totally optional. . For more information on Coin, see http://www.coin3d.org/. Source package: coldsync Package: coldsync Description: A tool for syncing PalmOS PDAs with Unix workstations Coldsync is a tool for syncing PalmOS PDAs with a Unix workstation with a focus on consistancy of data. It also has an API which allows conduits to be written in Perl, among other languages. Source package: colorgcc Package: colorgcc Description: Colorizer for GCC warning/error messages A Perl wrapper to colorize the output of compilers with warning / error messages matching the gcc output format. . More information can be found at the colorgcc web site http://home.i1.net/~jamoyers/software/. Source package: colorize Package: colorize Description: A robust log colorizer in Perl. This is a short (no, it's not short anymore :) perl script to colorize your logs. You can even use syslog-ng to redirect all logs to the script and colorize them on the fly! Source package: colormake Package: colormake Description: a simple wrapper around make to colorize output This package contains colormake.pl which parses the output of make to colorize it to make it easier read. In addition, there are two wrapper scripts included, cmake and clmake, which can be invoked instead of make with colorized output on-the-fly. Source package: colrconv Package: colrconv Description: Convers client with curses color support Colrconv is a modified version of VA3DP's ttylink client. In addition to the basic split screen session it gives you color and sound support plus some line editing capabilities, a scroll buffer and a status line. Also the default port is changed to 3600 (convers). Source package: comedilib Package: libcomedi-dev Description: Development library for Comedi Comedilib is a library for using Comedi, a driver interface for data acquisition hardware. Package: libcomedi0 Description: Library for Comedi Comedilib is a library for using Comedi, a driver interface for data acquisition hardware. Source package: common-lisp-controller Package: common-lisp-controller Description: This is a common lisp source and compiler manager. With this package you can install and manage common lisp sources and compilers and have a working defsystem system. Source package: commonc++ Package: libcommonc++-1.9 Description: A GNU package for creating portable C++ programs Common C++ is a GNU package which offers portable "abstraction" of system services such as threads, networks, and sockets. Common C++ also offers individual frameworks generally useful to developing portable C++ applications including a object persistence engine, math libraries, threading, sockets, etc. Common C++ is small, and highly portable. Common C++ will support most Unix operating systems as well as Win32, in addition to GNU/Linux. . For more information visit the CommonC++ website at http://cplusplus.sourceforge.net/ . Package: libcommonc++-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for Common C++ Common C++ is a GNU package which offers portable "abstraction" of system services such as threads, networks, and sockets. Common C++ also offers individual frameworks generally useful to developing portable C++ applications including a object persistence engine, math libraries, threading, sockets, etc. Common C++ is small, and highly portable. Common C++ will support most Unix operating systems as well as Win32, in addition to GNU/Linux. . For more information visit the CommonC++ website at http://cplusplus.sourceforge.net/ . Source package: compilercache Package: compilercache Description: a caching wrapper around compilers to speed up compilations Compilercache is a wrapper around your C and C++ compilers. Each time you compile something, the wrapper puts the result of the compilation into a cache. And once you compile the same thing again, the result will be picked from the cache instead of being recompiled. . Care is taken to ensure that compilation with and without compilercache always results in identical object files. Source package: configlet Package: configlet-frontends Description: Alternate debconf configuration interface - frontends A "configlet" is a small Python/GNOME/Glade applet designed to load into a frontend application for the purpose of presenting an alternate interface to the standard debconf questions for one or more packages. . This package provides a GNOME Druid frontend for the configlets, as well as a capplet interface that plugs configlets into the GNOME Control Center. Package: python-configlet Description: Alternate debconf configuration interface - core API A "configlet" is a small Python/GNOME/Glade applet designed to load into a frontend application for the purpose of presenting an alternate interface to the standard debconf questions for one or more packages. . This package provides the basic API for writing configlets, as well as a simple tabbed dialog front end and test apparatus. Source package: configwin Package: libconfigwin-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml library to display LablGTK dialog boxes Configwin is an Objective CAML minimal library used to edit configuration parameters of an application using predefined boxes in LablGtk. You describe the parameters you want to appear in the window and the user can change these parameters in the automatically built window. Source package: conquest Package: conquest Description: a real-time, curses based, multi-player space warfare game Conquest is a predecessor of netrek. . The object of the game is twofold. The short-range goal is to accumulate "kills" by shooting down enemy players. You get one kill point for each enemy ship shot down, plus some extra if the enemy had kills too. The major weapon used to shoot down ships is the photon torpedo. . The long-range goal is to conquer the universe for your team by taking every planet. You take planets by killing off the enemy's armies via bombardment, and then beaming your team's armies down. When all the planets have been taken, the game ends, a new game begins, and the player who actually took the last planet gets his/her name up in lights. Source package: cons Package: cons Description: A Perl replacement for Make Excerpted from the README file: . Cons is a system for constructing, primarily, software, but is quite different from previous software construction systems. Cons was designed from the ground up to deal easily with the construction of software spread over multiple source directories. Cons makes it easy to create build scripts that are simple, understandable and maintainable. Cons ensures that complex software is easily and accurately reproducible. . Cons uses a number of techniques to accomplish all of this. Construction scripts are just Perl scripts, making them both easy to comprehend and very flexible. Global scoping of variables is replaced with an import/export mechanism for sharing information between scripts, significantly improving the readability and maintainability of each script. Construction environments are introduced: these are Perl objects that capture the information required for controlling the build process. Multiple environments are used when different semantics are required for generating products in the build tree. Cons implements automatic dependency analysis and uses this to globally sequence the entire build. Variant builds are easily produced from a single source tree. Intelligent build subsetting is possible, when working on localized changes. Overrides can be setup to easily override build instructions without modifying any scripts. MD5 cryptographic signatures are associated with derived files, and are used to accurately determine whether a given file needs to be rebuilt. Source package: console-apt Package: console-apt Description: Text-based user interface for APT console-apt is an ncurses-based user interface that is useful for upgrading, installing and removing packages from a Debian GNU/Linux system which supports APT. . There are many advantages to using console-apt over other alternatives, including: . * progress indicators for downloads, * selective upgrading of packages, * complete many operations in one swoop, * intuitive interface for browsing descriptions, * searching and sorting of packages. Source package: console-common Package: console-common Description: Basic infrastructure for text console configuration This package contains the install-keymap(8) utility, which is the official way to specify a boot-time keymap to the system, as well as tools for internal use of keymap-providing packages. Package: dh-consoledata Description: Debhelper-based script to help packaging console data file This package allows to build consistent packages of data-files for the Linux text console (keymaps for now, later fonts and others). Source package: console-cyrillic Package: console-cyrillic Description: Better Cyrillic support for Linux console. 1) Various supported encodings: utf-8, cp1251, ibm866, iso-8859-5, koi8-r, koi8-u, mac-cyrillic and mik. 2) Belarusian, two Bulgarian, Macedonian, two Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian keyboard mappings. 3) Many screen fonts. 4) Utilities: cyr, displayfont, dumppsf, makeacm, mkvgafont, raw2psf. 5) Two fonts for Dosemu. 6) Uses DebConf. Source package: console-data Package: console-data Description: Keymaps, fonts, charset maps, fallback tables for console-tools This package contains the standard data files for the Linux Console Tools. . This includes keyboard definitions (keymaps), console fonts for various encodings, maps defining the standard charsets for use by text applications, and fallback tables allowing to approximate an unavailable character's glyph with the glyph of another character in the current font. Source package: console-log Package: console-log Description: Keeps a less syslog running on tty9 console-log keeps your syslog and your exim mainlog running in a less process on tty9/tty8. It also makes sure that this console is visible automatically after system boot so that a crashed system at least leaves the syslog readable on the console before reset. Using less makes searching, tagging and highlighting possible. Source package: console-tools Package: console-tools Description: Linux console and font utilities. This package allows you to set-up and manipulate the Linux console (ie. screen and keyboard), and manipulate console-font files. . `console-tools' was developed from version 0.94 of the standard `kbd' package, and integrates many fixes and enhancements, including new kbd features up to 0.99. . You will probably want to install a set of data files, such as the one in the `console-data' package. . For command-line compatibility with kbd, you may want to install the kbd-compat package. Package: console-tools-dev Description: Development files for Linux console and font manipulation. This package includes the libconsole and libcfont headers and static libraries. . WARNING: These libs' API are still in ALPHA stage; the interface is still subject from time to time to incompatible changes. Package: console-tools-libs Description: Shared libraries for Linux console and font manipulation. This package includes the libconsole and libcfont libraries, which are intended to provide a high-level programming interface to the Linux console, and console-font files. Package: kbd-compat Description: Wrappers around console-tools for backward compatibility with `kbd'. This package provides the following wrapper scripts, for compatibility with old `kbd' package, for programs which depends on the former's command-line interfaces: setfont, loadunimap, saveunimap, mapscrn. Source package: control-center Package: gnome-control-center Description: The Gnome Control Center Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains utilities to configure your desktop background, screen saver, keyboard and mouse properties. Package: libcapplet-dev Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets - Development Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This packages provides the include files and static library for the Gnome control center applet library functions. Package: libcapplet0 Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This library is used by Gnome control center applets. Source package: cook Package: cook Description: Powerful make replacement Cook is a very powerful and very easy to use replacement for make. Through the use of Cook's powerful description language, and it's many built in functions, sophisticated build can be easily accomplished. . Cook supports file fingerprints to speed build times, and also supports parallel builds over a network without requiring contorted build rules. . See cook-doc for documentation and cook-rsh for remote execution scripts Package: cook-doc Description: Documentation for cook Cook is a very powerful and very easy to use replacement for make. Through the use of Cook's powerful description language, and it's many built in functions, sophisticated build can be easily accomplished. . Cook supports file fingerprints to speed build times, and also supports parallel builds over a network without requiring contorted build rules. Package: cook-rsh Description: Remote execution scripts for cook Cook is a very powerful and very easy to use replacement for make. Through the use of Cook's powerful description language, and it's many built in functions, sophisticated build can be easily accomplished. . Cook supports file fingerprints to speed build times, and also supports parallel builds over a network without requiring contorted build rules. Source package: cookietool Package: cookietool Description: A team of programs to help you maintain your cookie database The ''cookietool'' itself eliminates duplicate entries, sorts cookies alphabetically or by size if you wish. The ''cdbsplit'' extracts parts of the database to a separate file, by keyword, by size, by number, or as groups of 'similar' cookies. The ''cdbdiff'' compares two cookie databases. Source package: cooledit Package: cooledit Description: A portable, fast X Window text editor with beautiful 3D widgets. It requires only the X11 library to run. The engine is the same as that used for the internal editor of the Midnight Commander and hence cooledit represents a X Window version of that editor. The library that comes with Cooledit is now standalone. You can use it to write your own Cool applications. Check out the included programs Coolman and Smalledit. Package: coolicon Description: Displays pixmap (.XPM) files as icons on the desktop. Each icon presents a menu (right-click) from where the user can perform various operations. Each icon has two user configurable scripts which are executed on receiving a drop event or on running the icon with a double-click. The icons scripts' as well as other properties can be modified through a dialog box accessible through each icon's menu. The scripts can directly manipulate a received drop event making it easy to program Trash Cans, Printer icons and so on. Several useful example icons are given. Package: coolman Description: Man page viewer using the Cool Widget library. This man page reader just views the output of the man system command, with a nice point and click, drag and drop, GUI. Package: libcw Description: The Cool widget library used by cooledit/coolicon/coolman. This is the Cool widget library, you'll want to install cooledit, coolman, coolicon, or smalledit to make any use of this library. Package: libcw-dev Description: The Cool widget library (header files) This is the Cool widget library header files. Package: smalledit Description: Stripped down version of Cooledit. Only a few of cooledit's commandline options are supported by smalledit. Source package: coolmail Package: coolmail Description: Mail notifier with 3d graphics Coolmail is like xbiff -- it watches your inbox mail file and lets you know when you have mail. But unlike xbiff, it can launch your favorite mail utility when you click on it, and it has cool animated 3D graphics. Source package: coq Package: coq Description: a proof assistant for higher-order logic. Coq is a proof assistant for higher-order logic, which allows the development of computer programs consistent with their formal specification. It is developed using Objective Caml and Camlp4. Source package: coq-doc Package: coq-doc Description: documentation for Coq package in ps and html formats Coq is a proof assistant for higher-order logic, which allows the development of computer programs consistent with their formal specification. This package contains its documentation and tutorials in postscript and html formats. Source package: corel-util Package: corel-util Description: Netwinder hardware utilities These utilities lets you access the thermostat, fan, flash and internal watchdog of the Corel Netwinder. However, unlike the former 'therm' package, no utility to report current temperature is provided; read from the file /proc/therm for that purpose. Source package: corewars Package: corewars Description: The classic corewars game with gtk-look. Corewars is a game which simulates a virtual machine with a number of programs. Each program tries to crash the others. The program that lasts the longest time wins. A number of sample programs are provided and new programs can be written by the player. Source package: coriander Package: coriander Description: control IEEE1394 digital camera Coriander is a GUI that lets you control all the features of an IEEE-1394 Digital Camera complying with the DC Specifications v1.04 or later (see http://www.1394ta.org). Source package: cost Package: cost Description: General-purpose SGML/XML post-processing tool. Cost is a structure-controlled SGML/XML application programming tool. It is implemented as a Tcl extension, and works in conjunction with James Clark's nsgmls, sgmls, and/or expat parsers. Source package: countrycodes Package: countrycodes Description: ISO 3166 country code finder This ISO 3166 country code finder is mainly used to find out to which country a domain name belongs. It allows searching by 2- or 3-letter codes, country number, or country name. Source package: courier Package: courier-authdaemon Description: Courier Mail Server Suite authentication daemon This package contains the authentication daemon for the Courier Mail Server Suite. Package: courier-authmysql Description: MySQL Authentication for Courier Mail Server Suite This package contains the MySQL authentication module for the Courier Mail Server Suite. Package: courier-base Description: Courier Mail Server Suite Base System The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is an integrated mail/groupware server based on open commodity protocols, such as ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, LDAP, SSL, and HTTP. Courier provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, and mailing list services within a single, consistent, framework. . This package provides the functionality needed by all Debian courier packages like some configuration files, helper programs and the Courier TCP server daemon. Package: courier-debug Description: Debugging Tools for Courier Mail Server This package contains debugging tools (currently only courierauthtest) for the Courier Mail Server. Package: courier-doc Description: Documentation for the Courier Mail Server This package contains the Documentation for the Courier mail server. Package: courier-ldap Description: LDAP support for Courier Mail Server suite This package contains support for LDAP authentication and LDAP-based mail aliasing. Package: courier-maildrop Description: Mail delivery agent with filtering abilities maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. maildrop reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style mailboxes and maildirs. . maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere else. maildrop uses a structured filtering language. Package: courier-mlm Description: Courier mailing list manager The couriermlm command sets up, maintains, and runs a mailing list. couriermlm automatically handles subscribe and unsubscribe requests, and removes undeliverable addresses from the subscription rolls. Mailing lists managed by couriermlm require zero human administrative oversight. couriermlm supports digests, write-only posting aliases, and moderated mailing lists. Package: courier-mta Description: Mail Transport Agent of the Courier Mail Server Suite This package contains the MTA of the Courier Mail Server Suite. Package: courier-pcp Description: Courier PCP server This package contains the PCP (Personal Calendaring Protocol) server needed for the groupware calendaring mode of SqWebMail. Package: courier-pop Description: POP3 daemon with PAM and Maildir support This package contains the POP3 daemon from the Courier Mail-System. . It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or Exim. Package: courier-webadmin Description: Web-based Administration Tool for the Courier Mail Server Suite This is a web-based administration tool for the Courier Mail Server Suite. Package: sqwebmail Description: Webmail Server This package contains the SqWebMail webmail server. This CGI is used by the Courier mail server to provide webmail access to local mailboxes. SqWebMail is provided here as a separate package that can be used with other mail servers as well. Source package: courier (0.37.2.20020131-1) Package: courier-imap Description: IMAP daemon with PAM and Maildir support This package allows users to read mailboxes stored on the server machine. . It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or Exim. Source package: courier (0.37.3-1) Package: courier-imap Description: IMAP daemon with PAM and Maildir support This package allows users to read mailboxes stored on the server machine. . It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or Exim. Source package: courier-imap Package: courier-imap Description: IMAP daemon with PAM and Maildir support This package allows users to read mailboxes stored on the server machine. . It supports mailboxes written in the Maildir format used by Qmail or Exim. It also supports the use of authentication via PAM, e.g. for passwords stored in an LDAP directory. Source package: cowsay Package: cowsay Description: a configurable talking cow Turns text into happy ASCII cows, with speech balloons. Source package: cpanel Package: cpanel Description: Debian Chinese Panel Debian Chinese Panel is a part of Debian Chinese Project. It aims to provide a user friendly interface for users to use Chinese in Debian GNU/Linux. . Debian Chinese Panel is a program which can allow users to use/config Chinese software more easily. Another aim is that, users who want to use Chinese simply just install this package. Source package: cpbk Package: cpbk Description: a mirroring utility for backing up your files Backup Copy is basically a smart copy program that allows a user to copy mass files from one place to another. When coping over a previous copy, the key features will allow coping only of new or non existing files in the backup. This results in saving time and less load on the drive. Built into the same feature of copying new files only, is a file removal procedure. If a file is removed from the source path, the same file will be removed when the next backup is performed. This provides a backup that is exactly the same as the source without filling up the drive. As an added option, all files that will be overwritten or deleted when doing a copy over a previous backup, have the opportunity to be stored in a trash bin. You can leave this trash bin to grow and grow just in case you need a backup of your backup. When you start running out of disk space you will need to remove or clean up the trash bin. Source package: cpio Package: cpio Description: GNU cpio -- a program to manage archives of files. GNU cpio is a tool for creating and extracting archives, or copying files from one place to another. It handles a number of cpio formats as well as reading and writing tar files. . This package also includes rmt, the remote tape server, and GNU mt, a tape drive control program. The mt program is essential for magnetic tape drive users. Debian's version of GNU mt supports SCSI tape drives. Source package: cplay Package: cplay Description: A front-end for various audio players cplay provides a user-friendly interface to play various types of sound files. It offers a simple file list with which you can navigate around looking for audio files and a playlist to which you can add the files you want to play. cplay can play the songs in your playlist in repeat or random mode, and offers the option to store the playlist. . Currently, the following audio formats are supported: MP3 (through mpg321 or splay), Ogg Vorbis (through ogg123), MOD and other module formats (through mikmod). Source package: cpmtools Package: cpmtools Description: Tools to access CP/M file systems This package allows to access CP/M file systems similar to the well-known mtools package, which accesses MSDOS file systems. . All CP/M file system features are supported. Source package: cppopt Package: libcppopt-dev Description: C++ option parsing library header files The cppopt library provides functions similar to those found in getopt or libpopt, except that it makes use of STL maps and other C++ syntactical candy to store and manipulate those options. . This package provides the header files and .so symlink required to compile programs against libcppopt. Package: libcppopt0 Description: C++ option parsing library The cppopt library provides functions similar to those found in getopt or libpopt, except that it makes use of STL maps and other C++ syntactical candy to store and manipulate those options. Source package: cppunit Package: cppunit Description: The Unit Testing Library for C++ CppUnit is a simple Testing Framework for C++ similar to xUnit or JUnit. You can get the information about Testing Framework on the web site: Source package: cproto Package: cproto Description: generate C function prototypes and convert function definitions Cproto is a program that generates function prototypes and variable declarations from C source code. It can also convert function definitions between the old style and the ANSI C style. This conversion overwrites the original files, so make a backup copy of your files in case something goes wrong. Source package: cpuburn Package: cpuburn Description: a collection of programs to put heavy load on cpu CPUburn is a collection of programs to put heavy stress on cpu. These programs are designed to load x86 CPUs as heavily as possible for the purposes of system testing. . The goal has been to maximize heat production from the CPU, putting stress on the CPU itself, cooling system, motherboard. Source package: cpuid Package: cpuid Description: Intel and AMD x86 CPUID display program The program displays Intel and AMD x86 CPUID Source package: cqcam Package: cqcam Description: Color QuickCam (PC/Parallel) control program gtkcam - camera with gtk libs xcqcam - cam for X11 / control panel by tk cqcam - capture a single picture, does not require X . Features: * Automatic brightness and color adjustments * Batchable output, perfect for a webcam * Support for "millions" (24bpp) and "billions" (32bpp) modes * Nearly lossless on-the-fly despeckling (removal of the "Christmas lights" effect) * X11 front-end and control panel, with Floyd dithering for 8bpp displays * Support for images up to 640x480 * 24-bit PPM output Package: libcqcam-dev Description: Color QuickCam (PC/Parallel) control library This library is used for building certain applications that monitor qcam input. Static library only. . Features: * Automatic brightness and color adjustments * Support for "millions" (24bpp) and "billions" (32bpp) modes * Nearly lossless on-the-fly despeckling (removal of the "Christmas lights" effect) * Support for images up to 640x480 * 24-bit PPM output Source package: crack-attack Package: crack-attack Description: multiplayer OpenGL puzzle game like "Tetris Attack" Crack Attack is an OpenGL puzzle game based on the Super Nintendo game "Tetris Attack". Slowly, your stack of colored blocks grows from the bottom, and you've got to make sure it never reaches the top. If it does, you lose. To eliminate blocks from the stack, line up at least three of one color, horizontally or vertically. Once you do, those blocks disappear, and put off slightly your inevitable demise. . Crack Attack is very slow without hardware acceleration. For XFree users, this means you want DRI. Source package: cracklib2 Package: cracklib-runtime Description: A pro-active password checker library Run-time support programs which use the shared library in cracklib2 including programs to build the password dictionary databases used by the functions in the shared library. Package: cracklib2 Description: A pro-active password checker library Shared library for cracklib2 which contains a C function which may be used in a passwd like program. The idea is simple: try to prevent users from choosing passwords that could be guessed by crack by filtering them out, at source. cracklib2 is NOT a replacement passwd program. cracklib2 is a LIBRARY. Package: cracklib2-dev Description: a pro-active password checker library Header files, static libraries, documentation, and symbolic links developers using cracklib2 will need. Source package: craft Package: craft Description: Warcraft 2-like multi-player real-time strategy game You are a Viking and have to lead a nation. Your main task is to command citizens; you can tell them to harvest resources, or to build one of the 9 building types. . The ultimate goal is to create enough knights, catapults etc. to wipe out the competing civilizations. . You can play against other humans by sending a window to their X display, or against a pretty clever AI. Source package: crafted Package: crafted Description: Map editor for FreeCraft, the free WarCraft II clone. This is the map or from the FreeCraft Project, a realtime strategy game compatible with WarCraft II. . This is the latest snapshot from the CVS repository. Source package: cramfs Package: cramfsprogs Description: Tools for CramFs (Compressed ROM File System). This package contains tools that let you construct a CramFs (Compressed ROM File System) image from the contents of a given directory, as well as checking a constructed CramFs image and extracting its contents. . Cram file systems are used for Debian INITRD images. Source package: crank Package: crank Description: A classical CRypto ANalysis toolKit Crank is short for "CRyptANalysis toolKit", and its overall purpose is to provide a powerful and extensible environment for solving classical (pen-and-paper) ciphers, providing as much automation as possible. . Classical ciphers include common schemes like monoalphabetic substitutions, where each letter of the alphabet is mapped to another (usually different) letter consistently through the text. The first version of Crank is restricting itself to these special ciphers. . Other algorithms forever devoid of Crank's attentions include Enigma, RSA, DES, MurkelFish, or anything else invented after 1900. Source package: crash Package: crash Description: A kernel debugging utility, allowing gdb like syntax. The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to investigate either live systems, kernel core dumps created from the Kernel Core Dump patch offered by Mission Critical Linux, or kernel core dumps created by the LKCD patch offered by SGI. . o The tool is loosely based on the SVR4 crash command, but has been completely integrated with gdb in order to be able to display formatted kernel data structures, disassemble source code, etc. . o The current set of available commands consist of common kernel core analysis tools such as a context-specific stack traces, source code disassembly, kernel variable displays, memory display, dumps of linked-lists, etc. In addition, any gdb command may be entered, which in turn will be passed onto the gdb module for execution. . o There are several commands that delve deeper into specific kernel subsystems, which also serve as templates for kernel developers to create new commands for analysis of a specific area of interest. Adding a new command is a simple affair, and a quick recompile adds it to the command menu. . o The intent is to make the tool independent of Linux version dependencies, building in recognition of major kernel code changes so as to adapt to new kernel versions, while maintaining backwards compatibility. Source package: crashmail Package: crashmail Description: JAM and *.MSG capable Fidonet tosser CrashMail II is basically a more portable version of CrashMail, a tosser for Amiga computers. Users of the old Amiga version will probably find some things familiar while some features are gone such as the ARexx port (for obvious reasons!) and the GUI configuration editor. The only feature that CrashMail II has and the old CrashMail hasn't is support for JAM messagebases. Source package: crashme Package: crashme Description: Stress tests operating system stability crashme generates strings of random bytes and then attempts to execute them. Used to test kernel stability. . **WARNING** While Linux has been known to survive days and weeks of crashme, IT IS NOT GUARANTEED THAT YOUR SYSTEM WILL SURVIVE! DO NOT USE THIS PROGRAM UNLESS YOU REALLY WANT TO CRASH YOR COMPUTER Source package: crawl Package: crawl Description: Dungeon Crawl, a text-based roguelike game Crawl is a fun game in the grand tradition of games like Rogue, Hack, and Moria. Your objective is to travel deep into a subterranean cave complex and retrieve the Orb of Zot, which is guarded by many horrible and hideous creatures. Source package: cricket Package: cricket Description: Program for collection and display of time-series data This is Cricket. It is a configuration, polling, and data-display engine wrapped around the RRD tool by Tobias Oetiker. There are three user-visible pieces to Cricket: the collector, the grapher, and the config tree. The collector runs from cron and fetches data from a number of devices according to the info it finds in the config tree. The grapher is a CGI application that allows users to traverse the config tree from a web browser and see the data that the collector recorded. Source package: crimson Package: crimson Description: A hex-based tactical game. Crimson Fields is a hex-based tactical war game in the tradition of Battle Isle (tm). Two players command their units on a map of hexagons, trying to accomplish mission objectives ranging from defending important locations to simply destroying all enemy forces. The game can either be played in 'hot seat' mode or via email. There's no AI opponent, yet. A simple editor can be used to create custom level files. Source package: criticalmass Package: criticalmass Description: Shoot-em-up a la galaxian criticalmass, aka critter, is a shootemup in the style of Galaxian with very colorful and smooth graphics (provided that you have 3d acceleration) . Note: criticalmass uses OpenGL, and will probably not run well if you do not have a 3d accelerator which is supported by X. Source package: cron Package: cron Description: management of regular background processing cron is a background process (`daemon') that runs programs at regular intervals (for example, every minute, day, week or month); which processes are run and at what times are specified in the `crontab'. . Users may also install crontabs so that processes are run on their behalf, though this feature can be disabled or restricted to particular users. . Output from the commands is usually mailed to the system administrator (or to the user in question); you should probably install a mail system as well so that you can receive these messages. . This cron package is configured by default to do various standard system maintenance tasks, such as ensuring that logfiles do not grow endlessly and overflow the disk. . The lockfile-progs package is only a "Suggests" because of the poor way that dselect handles "Recomments", but I do strongly suggest that you install it; it prevents /etc/cron.daily/standard from running multiple times if something gets jammed. Source package: cron-apt Package: cron-apt Description: Automatic update of packages using apt. This package contains a tool that is run by a cron-job at regular intervals. By default it just does "apt-get update" but you can instruct it to run anything that you can do with apt-get. . It also sends mail (configurable) to the system administrator on errors. . Observe that this is a security risk so you should not set it to do more than necessary. (apt-get update; apt-get upgrade - is NOT recommended). Source package: cronolog Package: cronolog Description: Logfile rotator for web servers A simple program that reads log messages from its input and writes them to a set of output files, the names of which are constructed using template and the current date and time. The template uses the same format specifiers as the Unix date command (which are the same as the standard C strftime library function). . It intended to be used in conjunction with a Web server, such as Apache, to split the access log into daily or monthly logs: . TransferLog "|/usr/sbin/cronolog /var/log/apache/%Y/access.%Y.%m.%d.log" . A cronosplit script is also included, to convert existing traditionally-rotated logs into this rotation format. Source package: cronosii Package: cronosii Description: fast, light-weight and functional GNOME e-mail client Cronos II is a powerful GNOME e-mail client. It has been designed to be fast, light, user-friendly, yet strong. Its strength resides in the extended configuration, that the user can manage dynamically without touching any code at all. The friendly aspect resides in the intuitive interface and in the simplicity of the environment and in the full compatibility with the GNOME Project. Source package: crossfire Package: crossfire-doc Description: Documentation for Crossfire This is the document package for crossfire. It has information for both server and client. Package: crossfire-edit Description: Map editor for the Crossfire Gameset This is the map editor for the maps that go with the crossfire game. . Crossfire is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavors from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same "world". Package: crossfire-server Description: Server for Crossfire Games This is the server program for the crossfire client . Crossfire is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same "world". Source package: crossfire-client Package: crossfire-client Description: Base Client Side of the game Crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." This program can operate stand alone if you have access to a remote server. Playing with sounds will require rplay, also. This package contains no binaries Package: crossfire-client-gtk Description: GTK Client Side of the game Crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment with gtk installed. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." This program can operate stand alone if you have access to a remote server. Playing with sounds will require rplay, also. Package: crossfire-client-x11 Description: XLib Client Side of the game Crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." This program can operate stand alone if you have access to a remote server. Playing with sounds will require rplay, also. Source package: crossfire-client-sounds Package: crossfire-client-sounds Description: Sound files for playing crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." Source package: crossfire-maps Package: crossfire-maps Description: Maps for the crossfire game. Needed only with the server. Install this file only if you are also installing the crossfire-server package. Later, it could be used with the editor to make/change the maps to suit your tastes. Source package: crossfire-sounds Package: crossfire-sounds Description: Sound files for playing crossfire. Crossfire is "a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game made for the X environment. It has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM) and Nethack/Moria. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battle monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same 'world'." Source package: cruft Package: cruft Description: Find any cruft built up on your system cruft is a program to look over your system for anything that shouldn't be there, but is; or for anything that should be there, but isn't. . It bases most of its results on dpkg's database, as well as a list of `extra files' that can appear during the lifetime of various packages. . cruft is still in pre-release; your assistance in improving its accuracy and performance is appreciated. Source package: crypt++el Package: crypt++el Description: Emacs-Lisp Code for handling compressed and encrypted files Code for handling all sorts of compressed and encrypted files like: .gz, .tar.gz, .Z, .zip, PGP etc. Source package: cscope Package: cscope Description: Interactively examine a C program source cscope is an interactive, screen-oriented tool that allows the user to browse through C source files for specified elements of code. . Open-Sourced by: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (SCO) Maintainer: Petr Sorfa Home Page: http://cscope.sourceforge.net/ Source package: csh Package: csh Description: Shell with C-like syntax, standard login shell on BSD systems. The C shell was originally written at UCB to overcome limitations in the Bourne shell. Its flexibility and comfort (at that time) quickly made it the shell of choice until more advanced shells like ksh, bash, zsh or tcsh appeared. Most of the latter incorporate features original to csh. . This package is based on OpenBSD sources. Source package: csl Package: libcsl-dev Description: Common Sound Layer (development headers) CSL is a plain C implementation without further dependencies, that provides a common API for handling sound I/O. It is intended to supply application programmers with a convenient way to produce/record sound and configure sound ouptut modalities regardless of the actual backend being used. . A brief introduction of how CSL fits into the current GNOME architecture can be found at http://www.gtk.org/~timj/guadec-csl-2001/ . This package contains all files and documentation neccessary to build programs with Common Sound Layer support. Package: libcsl0 Description: Common Sound Layer CSL is a plain C implementation without further dependencies, that provides a common API for handling sound I/O. It is intended to supply application programmers with a convenient way to produce/record sound and configure sound ouptut modalities regardless of the actual backend being used. . A brief introduction of how CSL fits into the current GNOME architecture can be found at http://www.gtk.org/~timj/guadec-csl-2001/ Source package: cslatex Package: cslatex Description: LaTeX for Czech/Slovak typesetting This package installs all things needed to run Czech/Slovak LaTeX. Currently it works only with csfonts and not with dcfonts. Source package: csmash Package: csmash Description: CannonSmash, a tabletennis simulation game CannonSmash is a funny 3D tabletennis game. It takes a while to get your hand at ease with the mouse+keyboard manipulations. But once you're used to the technique, you can feel like playing a real game. It is playable against the computer or through a network. . Since csmash relies on OpenGL-compatible rendering, it is best experienced with a 3D accelerator card, although software rendering in wireframe mode should be sustainable. Source package: csmash-demosong Package: csmash-demosong Description: Demo song for CannonSmash This is the demo song for CannonSmash. If csmash detects the presence of this song during its startup, it will present you a demonstration of the game with a nice musical background. . Composed by Hideaki Tanabe Source package: csplain Package: csplain Description: Plain for Czech/Slovak typesetting This package creates and installs fmt file for Czech/Slovak TeX typesetting. Source package: cspsfonts Package: cspsfonts Description: Support for Czech and Slovak Type1 fonts in TeX/LaTeX Add support for using Type1 fonts in Czech and Slovak TeX/LaTeX. Source package: css-mode Package: css-mode Description: A Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) editing mode for Emacs This is a simple Emacs mode for editing CSS style sheets. It adds font-locking and some basic auto-indentation support to Emacs. It works with Emacs 19.34, but should also work with both older and newer versions as well as XEmacs. . While CSS has a C-like syntax, this mode does a better job than cc-mode of handling the features of the CSS language. It supports both CSS Level 1 and Level 2. . Home Page: http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/software/css-mode/ Source package: cssc Package: cssc Description: Clone of the Unix SCCS revision-control system. SCCS is a de-facto standard shipped with most commercial Unices, and is the pre-file revision-control system under many project-wide revision-control systems. . This software is under development and not all features are implemented at this time. . GNU-based systems use RCS instead of SCCS. Source package: cstexfonts Package: cstexfonts Description: Czech/Slovak fonts for TeX Extension of Knuth's cm fonts. These fonts are high quality fonts for typesetting of Czech/Slovak texts. Source package: cstocs Package: cstocs Description: Recoding utility and Czech sorter. This is a utility which allows you to re-encode files between various encodings and sort Czech data. Some main features: - Written in Perl, providing appropriate Perl modules. - Supported encodings: ASCII, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, Microsoft cp1250 and cp1252, Mac, MacCE, PC Latin 2, Koi8-CS and TeX Cork (T1). - You can create your own encoding definition files and use them for recoding to any other defined encoding. - Single to single or single to many chars recodings are supported. - Sophisticated sorting algorithm for Czech. Source package: cthumb Package: cthumb Description: A program to generate themable Web picture albums cthumb allows you to create themable web picture albums, i.e. collections of digital pictures, with small thumbnails of your pictures and with captions. In addition, it optionally allows you to have several views of the collection of pictures. An album is composed of a series of pages, each composed of a collection of pictures. For each page (and each picture), you can have several annotations per picture. cthumb will generate several versions of the page, for each annotation type. . You can customize almost everything in the way the albums look on the screen, from the size of the thumbnails to the background and foreground colors, the border colors, whether you want film-strips, etc. Source package: ctie Package: ctie Description: merge multiple CWEB change files into one file This program is capable of merging multiple change files for a CWEB file into a single change file, or producing a master change file from them. It is based on the TIE program written for WEB (and found in the tetex-bin package). Source package: ctklight Package: ctklight Description: a light compiler toolkit in Haskell CTKLight is a compiler toolkit for Haskell, helping in writing lexers and parsers using combinators. The resulting parsers and lexers are self-optimizing and thus fast. . CTKLight works in both GHC and Hugs 98, language extensions turned on. CTKLight is suitable for small compiler projects. Source package: cttex Package: cttex Description: Thai word separator for Thai TeTeX/LaTeX and HTML This is a Thai word separator program intended for use with Thai LaTeX and HTML documents. . Thai script is written continously without using "space" for breaking between words. A program such as LaTeX, then, needs to know where to break the sentence for a newline. Source package: ctwm Package: ctwm Description: Claude's Tab window manager ctwm is Claude Lecommandeur's extension to twm; in addition to the features of twm, it supports multiple virtual screens, the pixmap file format, pinnable ("sticky") menus, and other enhancements. Source package: cup Package: cup Description: LALR parser generator for Java(tm) CUP is the "Constructor of Useful Parsers", a system for generating parsers from simple LALR specifications. It serves the same role as the widely used program YACC and in fact offers most of the features of YACC. However, CUP is written in Java, uses specifications including embedded Java code, and produces parsers which are implemented in Java. Source package: cupsomatic-ppd Package: cupsomatic-ppd Description: cups printer ppd's from LinuxPrinting.org In this package are > 900 printer ppd's and the cupsomatic Perl script. With this you can use a lot of printers with cups. . This package is kept to help upgrading. For new installations please try foomatic-bin plus foomatic-db first. Source package: cupsys Package: cupsys Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - server The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the CUPS scheduler/daemon and related files. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: cupsys-bsd Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - BSD commands The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the BSD commands for interacting with CUPS. It is provides separately to allow CUPS to coexist with other printing systems (to a small degree). . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: cupsys-client Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - client programs (SysV) The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the System V style print client programs. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: cupsys-pstoraster Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - pstoraster The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the pstoraster facility, which allows CUPS(tm) to convert PostScript data into CUPS raster data. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: libcupsys1 Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - libs The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the base shared libraries for CUPS. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: libcupsys1-dev Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - development files The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the files necessary for developing CUPS-aware applications and CUPS drivers. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: libcupsys2 Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - libs The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the base shared libraries for CUPS. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Package: libcupsys2-dev Description: Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - development files The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. It supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), and has its own filtering driver model for handling various document types. . This package provides the files necessary for developing CUPS-aware applications and CUPS drivers. . The terms "Common UNIX Printing System" and "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com), and refer to the original source packages from which these packages are made. Source package: curator Package: curator Description: Turn directories of images into static web content Curator is a powerful script that allows one to generate Web page image galleries with the intent of displaying photographic images on the Web, or for a CD-ROM presentation and archiving. . It generates static Web pages only - no special configuration or running scripts are required on the server. The script supports many file formats, hierarchical directories, thumbnail generation and update, per-image description file with any attributes, and 'tracks' of images spanning multiple directories. The templates consist of HTML with embedded Python. Running this script only requires a recent Python interpreter and the ImageMagick tools. . Upstream is: http://curator.sourceforge.net/ Source package: curl Package: curl Description: Get a file from an FTP, GOPHER, HTTP or HTTPS server. curl is a client to get documents/files from servers using any of the supported protocols. The command is designed to work without user interaction or any kind of interactivity. . curl offers a busload of useful tricks like proxy support, user authentication, ftp upload, HTTP post, file transfer resume and more. . This package is able to handle SSL requests only if installed together with libcurl2-ssl. Package: libcurl-dev Description: Development libraries and header files for libcurl. Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile and link programs which use the libcurl library. . libcurl is designed and meant to become a solid, usable and reliable multi-protocol file transfer library for URL syntax defined files. Package: libcurl2 Description: Multi-protocol file transfer library. (no SSL support) This package includes shared version of the libcurl library. . libcurl is designed and meant to become a solid, usable and reliable multi-protocol file transfer library for URL syntax defined files. . Shared library *without* SSL support. Source package: cursel Package: cursel Description: simple language to provide text application interfaces CURSEL is a freeware FMLI implementation, a small language that allows you to quickly make a form- and menu- based character interface to shell scripts and other programs. Source package: curves Package: curves Description: colorful console interface for CVS version control CurVeS performs two functions. It provides a menu and command completion interface to CVS so that inexperienced users can learn the features of CVS without documentation. This includes the creation of some meta-features built upon standard CVS commands that commonly are used together. The second function of CurVeS is to provide visual presentation of a project directory so that the status of each file is comprehensible at a glance. CurVeS uses color, when available, to accent the file classification marks. Source package: custom Package: custom Description: Tools for declaring and initializing options The Custom Library is intended for use by emacs lisp programmers who want to make their emacs packages easily customizable. It allows the programmer to . declare the type for each user option, i.e. specify the set of legal values for each variable, . specify and initialize the faces used by the package, and . organize the user options into groups and hierarchies. . The user will then be able to customize the user options through a helpful structured interface that resembles the property editor in modern GUI programs. Source package: custom-mule Package: custom-mule Description: Tools for declaring and initializing options for Mule2 The Custom Library is intended for use by emacs lisp programmers who want to make their emacs packages easily customizable. It allows the programmer to . declare the type for each user option, i.e. specify the set of legal values for each variable, . specify and initialize the faces used by the package, and . organize the user options into groups and hierarchies. . The user will then be able to customize the user options through a helpful structured interface that resembles the property editor in modern GUI programs. This package applied patch for Mule2.3@19.34 (cannot use for emacs19) Source package: cutils Package: cutils Description: C source code utilities C source code utilities, consisting of cdecl and cundecl - decode and encode C type declarations cobfusc - make a C source file unreadable but compilable chilight - highlight C source files cunloop - unloop C loops yyextract - extract grammar rules from yacc grammar yyref - yacc grammar reference program Source package: cuyo Package: cuyo Description: Tetris-like game with very impressive effects. Cuyo, named after a Spanish possessive pronoun, shares with tetris that things fall down and how to navigate them. When enough "of the same type" come "together", they explode. The goal of each level is to blow special "stones" away, you start with. But what "of the same type" and "together" means, varies with the levels. If you hear someone shout that a dragon is always burning his elephants, so that he is not able to blow the volcano away, there a good chances to find Cuyo on his screen. WARNING: It is known to successfully get many people away from more important things to do. Source package: cvm Package: cvm Description: Credential Validation Modules This package contains: - The reference source for the CVM interface. - Diagnostic and benchmark CVM clients. - A checkpassword interface CVM client. - A UNIX/POSIX system module (uses getpwnam). - A flat-file module (uses fgetpwent). - A library for client writers. - A set of libraries for module writers. Source package: cvs Package: cvs Description: Concurrent Versions System CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions of files (usually source code), keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. Unlike the simpler systems, CVS does not just operate on one file at a time or one directory at a time, but operates on hierarchical collections of directories consisting of version controlled files. . CVS helps to manage releases and to control the concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. CVS allows triggers to enable/log/control various operations and works well over a wide area network. Package: cvs-doc Description: Documentation for CVS This documentation contains complete upstream changelogs, CVS paper, upstream TeXInfo source, TeXInfo documentation, HTMLized documentation based on the TeXInfo stuff, etc., for the CVS package. Source package: cvs-buildpackage Package: cvs-buildpackage Description: Debian package scripts for CVS source trees. This package provides the capability to inject or import Debian source packages into a CVS repository, build a Debian package from the CVS repository, and helps in integrating upstream changes into the repository. . The import or inject process takes a dsc (Debian source control) file, and imports it into CVS. The module path can maintains distribution and section information; for example, one may inject hemm/hemm/devel/make into the repository. . The build process works analogously to dpkg-buildpackage, and can be used from within the checked out source tree, or with additional information, can be used from anywhere. In the latter case, you can build any previous version of the package, as long as the corresponding orig.tar.gz file is still around. The build script checks out the relevant version from the CVS repository, and runs dpkg-buildpackage to create the Debian package. . Combined, these utilities provide an infrastructure to facilitate the use of CVS by Debian maintainers. This allows one to keep separate CVS branches of a package for stable, unstable, and possibly experimental distributions, along with the other benefits of a version control system. . This can be used to generate a unified CVS source tree, for example. Source package: cvs2cl Package: cvs2cl Description: CVS-log-message-to-ChangeLog conversion script This perl script produces a GNU-style ChangeLog for CVS-controlled sources, by running "cvs log" and parsing the output. Duplicate log messages get unified in the Right Way. Source package: cvs2html Package: cvs2html Description: create HTML versions of CVS logs cvs2html is program that transforms the 'cvs log' output into a HTML file. The program can be used on any type of cvs archive, but since it invokes cvs itself, it needs to be run in a machine having a local checked out copy of the archive and access to the repository. Source package: cvsbook Package: cvsbook Description: Open Source Development with CVS, an online book This is an online version of a book written by Karl Fogel and published by Coriolis, Inc. This book covers CVS, starting with a tutorial and going on to cover repository administration, more advanced topics, troubleshooting, and a complete CVS reference. Source package: cvsgraph Package: cvsgraph Description: Create a tree of revisions/branches from a CVS/RCS file. CvsGraph was inspired by the graph option from WinCVS. It represents the revisions and branches in a CVS/RCS file in a graphical tree structure, also listing any tags associated with any given revision. Source package: cvsps Package: cvsps Description: Tool to generate CVS patch set information CVSps is a program for generating 'patch set' information from a CVS repository. A patch set in this case is defined as a set of changes made to a collection of files, all committed at the same time (using a single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable for seeing the big picture of the evolution of a CVS project. While CVS tracks revision information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed 'atomically' to the repository. Source package: cvsup Package: cvsup Description: A network file distribution system optimized for CVS (client) CVSup is a software package for distributing and updating collections of files across a network. It can efficiently and accurately mirror all types of files, including sources, binaries, hard links, symbolic links, and even device nodes. CVSup's streaming communication protocol and multithreaded architecture make it most likely the fastest mirroring tool in existence today. In addition to being a great general-purpose mirroring tool, CVSup includes special features and optimizations specifically tailored to CVS repositories. Package: cvsupd Description: A network file distribution system optimized for CVS (server) CVSup is a software package for distributing and updating collections of files across a network. It can efficiently and accurately mirror all types of files, including sources, binaries, hard links, symbolic links, and even device nodes. CVSup's streaming communication protocol and multithreaded architecture make it most likely the fastest mirroring tool in existence today. In addition to being a great general-purpose mirroring tool, CVSup includes special features and optimizations specifically tailored to CVS repositories. Source package: cvsutils Package: cvsutils Description: CVS utilities for use in working directories Several utilities which are used to facilitate working with the files in the working directory of a developer using CVS. . The utilities included in this package are: . + cvsu: Offline "cvs update" simulator. Lists the files found in the current directory (or in the directories which you specify). + cvsco: "Cruel checkout". Removes results of compilation and discards local changes. Deletes all the files except listed unmodified ones and checks out everything which seems to be missing. + cvsdiscard: Discards local changes but keeps results of compilation. Works like "cvsco", but only deletes files which are likely to cause merge conflicts. + cvspurge: CVS-based "make maintainer-clean". Removes results of compilation but keeps local changes intact. Removes unknown files, but keeps changes in files known to CVS. + cvstrim: Removes files and directories unknown to CVS. + cvschroot: Makes it possible to change CVS/Root in all subdirectories to the given value. + cvsrmadm: Removes all CVS directories in the project. It is safer if you occasionally make mistakes in the "find" commands. + cvsdo: Simulates some of the CVS commands (currently add, remove and diff) without any access to the CVS server. Source package: cvsweb Package: cvsweb Description: a CGI interface to your CVS repository cvsweb is a WWW CGI script that provides remote access to your CVS repository. It allows browsing of the full tree, with configurable access controls. It will display the revision history of a file, as well as produce diffs between revisions and allow downloading any revision of the whole file. Source package: cweb Package: cweb Description: Knuth's & Levy's C/C++ programming system. CWEB allows you to write documents which can be used simultaneously as C/C++ programs and as TeX documentation for them. . The philosophy behind CWEB is that programmers who want to provide the best possible documentation for their programs need two things simultaneously: a language like TeX for formatting, and a language like C for programming. Neither type of language can provide the best documentation by itself. But when both are appropriately combined, we obtain a system that is much more useful than either language separately. . You may also want to install the ctie package which allows one to work with multiple change files simultaneously. Source package: cweb-latex Package: cweb-latex Description: LaTeX support for CWEB. This is the distribution of LaTeX CWEB, a bundle that allows you to use LaTeX as the documentation markup of your CWEB program. Your CWEB programs may be LaTeX documents now -- with sections, subsections, environments, figures, graphics inclusion, etc. . You will want to use this bundle if you - are a CWEB programmer and use LaTeX elsewhere, - haven't used CWEB up to now, because you wanted structured markup (and you didn't want to develop it yourself), or - want a hierarchic document structure for CWEB programs. . If you want to LaTeX the example program, you will need the rcs-latex package, although this is not essential. Source package: cwebx Package: cwebx Description: C/C++ literate programming system (Marc van Leeuwen's version) This version is a complete rewrite of Levy & Knuth's version of CWEB. It uses a slightly different syntax from the L&K version, but provides a compatibility mode allowing L&K CWEB sources to be processed, producing similar (though not necessarily identical) output. . CWEB allows you to write documents which can be used simultaneously as C/C++ programs and as TeX documentation for them. . The philosophy behind CWEB is that programmers who want to provide the best possible documentation for their programs need two things simultaneously: a language like TeX for formatting, and a language like C for programming. Neither type of language can provide the best documentation by itself. But when both are appropriately combined, we obtain a system that is much more useful than either language separately. Source package: cxref Package: cxref Description: Generates latex and HTML documentation for C programs. A program that takes as input a series of C source files and produces a LaTeX or HTML document containing a cross reference of the files/functions/variables in the program, including documentation taken from suitably formatted source code comments. The documentation is stored in the C source file in specially formatted comments, making it simple to maintain. The cross referencing includes lists of functions called, callers of each function, usage of global variables, header file inclusion, macro definitions and type definitions. Works for ANSI C, including many gcc extensions. Package: cxref-doc Description: Generates latex and HTML documentation for C programs. This package provides sample documentation produced by cxref from some of the cxref source itself. Source package: cygnus-stylesheets Package: cygnus-stylesheets Description: Cygnus' flavor of DocBook stylesheets This package is a grab-bag of DSSSL materials for formatting DocBook documents. Primarily, it contains a driver for Norm Walsh's DocBook DSSSL stylesheets (the debian 'docbook-stylesheets' package) from Cygnus, used internally in documentation. It also includes db2{html,rtf,pdf,ps,dvi} scripts from Cygnus. The Gnome project uses these stylesheets for its documentation. . This package also contains Mark Burton's dbtohtml.dsl, which is a more minimal DSSSL stylesheet for formatting DocBook documents. Source package: cyrus-imapd Package: cyrus-admin Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (administration tool) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains the cyradm tool which can be used to administer both local and remote Cyrus mail systems. Package: cyrus-common Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (common files) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . The Debian version of Cyrus has been modified to support authentication via PAM in addition to the standard UNIX password file. . This package contains the common files needed by the other Cyrus components. The cyrus-imapd and/or cyrus-pop3d packages are needed to enable IMAP and POP3 support respectively. Package: cyrus-dev Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (developer files) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains header files and the static library needed to develop IMAP applications that interface with Cyrus. Package: cyrus-imapd Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (IMAP support) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains support for IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol). Package: cyrus-nntp Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (NNTP support) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains the tools needed to make an NNTP spool available via IMAP. Package: cyrus-pop3d Description: CMU Cyrus mail system (POP3 support) Cyrus is a fully-featured IMAP daemon, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including: o Designed to handle massive quantities of mail o No need for users to have login accounts o Support for POP3 in addition to IMAP o Servers don't run as root o Easy support for mail quotas For more information, see http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/. . Note: Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in your standard mail spool - it stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. . This package contains support for POP (Post Office Protocol). Source package: cyrus-sasl Package: libsasl-dev Description: Development files for authentication abstraction library. This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . You need this package if you want to compile programs with SASL support. Package: libsasl-digestmd5-plain Description: DIGEST-MD5 module for SASL This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . This package provides the DIGEST-MD5 modules without DES support. Package: libsasl-modules-plain Description: Basic Pluggable Authentication Modules for SASL This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . This package provides the basic plugin modules: LOGIN, PLAIN, ANONYMOUS, and CRAM-MD5. Package: libsasl7 Description: Authentication abstraction library. This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . Any of: ANONYMOUS, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5, GSSAPI (MIT Kerberos 5 or Heimdal Kerberos 5), KERBEROS_V4, PLAIN, or LOGIN can be used. Package: sasl-bin Description: Programs for manupulating the SASL users database This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation. It can be used on the client or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information. . This package contains common binary files for plugin modules. Source package: cyrus-sasl2 Package: libsasl2 Description: Authentication abstraction library. SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method for adding authentication support to connection-based protocols. To use SASL, a protocol includes a command for identifying and authenticating a user to a server and for optionally negotiating protection of subsequent protocol interactions. If its use is negotiated, a security layer is inserted between the protocol and the connection. See RFC 2222 for more information. . This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. . Any of: ANONYMOUS, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5, GSSAPI (MIT Kerberos 5 or Heimdal Kerberos 5), KERBEROS_V4, OTP, PLAIN, or LOGIN can be used. Package: libsasl2-dev Description: Development files for authentication abstraction library. This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. . You need this package if you want to compile programs with SASL support. Package: libsasl2-digestmd5-plain Description: DIGEST-MD5 module for SASL This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. . This package provides the DIGEST-MD5 modules without DES support. Package: libsasl2-modules-plain Description: Basic Pluggable Authentication Modules for SASL This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. . This package provides the basic plugin modules: LOGIN, PLAIN, ANONYMOUS, OTP and CRAM-MD5. Package: sasl2-bin Description: Programs for manupulating the SASL users database This is the Cyrus SASL API implentation, version 2. See package libsasl2 and RFC 2222 for more information. . This package contains common binary files for plugin modules. Source package: d4x Package: d4x Description: Graphical tool for downloading files from Internet Downloader for X is a tool for downloading files from the Internet via both HTTP and FTP with a powerful but userfriendly interface. It supports reconnecting and resuming on connection timeouts, has a download queue for multiple files, support for simultaneous downloads, and many other features for powerful downloading. . It is written in C++, the GUI uses GTK+. . Source package: d4x-gnome-applet Package: d4x-gnome-applet Description: GNOME applet to monitor Downloader for X This GNOME applet has been designed to monitor the activity of Downloader for X (d4x). . You must install package d4x to use it. . Source package: dadadodo Package: dadadodo Description: Exterminates all rational thought DadaDodo is a program that analyses texts for Markov chains of word probabilities and then generates random sentences based on that. Sometimes these sentences are nonsense; but sometimes they cut right through to the heart of the matter and reveal hidden meanings. Source package: dailystrips Package: dailystrips Description: view web comic strips more conveniently A perl script that gathers online comic strips for more convenient viewing. When in normal mode, it creates an HTML page that references the strips directly, and when in local mode, it also downloads the images to your local disk. Source package: dancer-ircd Package: dancer-ircd Description: An IRC server designed for centrally maintained networks This is the ircd designed for use on OpenProjects Net (www.openprojects.net), based on the hybrid ircd used by efnet. . It attempts to handle the network transparently as a unit, and to provide features to support the OPN philosophy. . This package contains the main binary files. Package: dancer-ircd-doc Description: Dancer documentation. This is the ircd designed for use on OpenProjects Net (www.openprojects.net), based on the hybrid ircd used by efnet. . It attempts to handle the network transparently as a unit, and to provide features to support the OPN philosophy. . This package contains all the documentation that comes in the original tarball. Source package: dancer-services Package: dancer-services Description: IRC services implementation for dancer-ircd This is the counterpart to dancer-ircd, a services implementation (nickserv, chanserv, etc) that works with the dancer protocol. It can connect to a remote server, but it is highly recommended that you run a local ircd instead and connect it to that. Note that dancer-services will not work properly with any ircd other than dancer-ircd. . Dancer-services is essentially the same as hybserv, only patched to work with dancer-ircd. Source package: dante Package: dante-client Description: Provides a SOCKS wrapper for users behind a firewall. Dante provides "socksify" - a program which forwards network requests from any program to the SOCKS server (v4 or v5) which then performs them on your behalf. Package: dante-server Description: SOCKS server. dante-server provides "danted" - a SOCKS (v4 and v5) server Package: libsocksd Description: SOCKS library for dante-client. This package is useless by itself - have a look at dante-client. Package: libsocksd-dev Description: Development files for compiling programs with SOCKS support. Provides header files and instructions for compiling programs with SOCKS support. Source package: darxite Package: darxcmd Description: Darxite client that sends a raw command to the daemon Simply sends the specified command to the daemon, prints the response, and returns. If "command" is blank or -, it will read the command (or a series of commands) from standard input. Thus it can be used for scripting the daemon and the like. Package: darxget Description: Darxite client to get a URL from the command-line. Simple Darxite clients that accept a URL from the command-line. They are very useful for scripts and for basic use. . Includes: * darxget, client to download files. * pdarxget, the short perl equivalent to darxget. * darxput, client to upload files. * getright-convert, client to use GetRight download lists. Package: darxite Description: Daemon that transfers files via FTP/HTTP in the background. Darxite is an system for retrieving files via FTP and HTTP where a "daemon" process sits in the background and transfers files, while a number of "client" processes can control it and provide a user interface. The client programs available include a nice GTK FTP client, a GNOME Panel applet and a command-line FTP client. . Highlights include: * If a transfer gets too slow, the system can switch to a mirror site automagically. * Transfers can be spooled, so you know from looking at the file when they have completed. * The daemon can be controlled remotely, thus enabling a faster computer to be used as a sort-of FTP proxy or file server, etc. * Programs can be set to automatically execute when transfer is complete. * Support for FTP and HTTP, and HTTP proxies. * Recursive FTP download/uploads. Package: darxite-applet Description: Darxite GNOME panel applet allowing DnD from Netscape GNOME pannel that allows URLS dragged and dropped from Netscape to be place on the Darxite queue. Package: darxite-control Description: gnome control for darxite. Gnome monitor for darxite that displays the current batch status - which files are being transferred and progress. Options to pause or end a download. Package: darxstat Description: Darxite client to display the current batch status Simple Darxite client that displays the current status of the batch - which files are being transferred and how much of them has been transferred. Package: dsgtk Description: Display the Darxite transfer status in a GTK window Simple Darxite GTK client that displays the current status of the batch - which files are being transferred and how much of them has been transferred. Package: dxclip Description: GTK-based clipboard monitor for Darxite Monitors the clipboard for URLS to feed to the powerful file transfer daemon Darxite. Package: dxftp Description: Darxite-based command-line FTP client Pretty full-featured command-line FTP client. It is based on the Darxite system and uses GNU readline for command-reading. It can (almost!) be used as a drop-in replacement for clients like ftp and ncftp. Package: dxpref Description: GTK interface to modify preferences for Darxite Darxite Control Centre. Can save changes to one of the configuration files, or update the daemon directly. Package: libdarxite1 Description: Shared run-time library for darxite. This library is required by Darxite programs that are dynamicaly linked. Package: libdarxite1-dev Description: Development files for Darxite. Included are header files needed to compile Darxite programs, and the static darxite library. Package: noctftp Description: Graphical FTP client for the Darxite. Gives a nice graphical interface to the powerful file transfer daemon Darxite. Source package: db Package: libdb2 Description: The Berkeley database routines (run-time files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . It supports three kinds of file formats: * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable length records. Other core database services: * page cache management for fast access, clean page allocation. * lock with multiple reader/writer granularity. * nested transaction support with logging and rollback recovery (two phase commit). * Large set of utility, to dump/load/restore data and examine log. Package: libdb2++ Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ run-time files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. Package: libdb2++-dbg Description: The Berkeley database routines (debugging c++ library). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains an unstripped shared library compiled with debugging symbols and source files needed by gdb. It contains also an unstripped shared library with profiling. Package: libdb2++-dev Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains include files and docs for the interface. It includes also a static lib for particular cases. Package: libdb2-dbg Description: The Berkeley database routines (debugging library). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains an unstripped shared library compiled with debugging symbols and source files needed by gdb. It contains also an unstripped shared library with profiling and an utility program (db_printlog) to examine the log generated using the debug library. Package: libdb2-dev Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains include files and docs for the interface, as well as some postscript documents about the use of db. It includes also a static lib for particular cases. Package: libdb2-util Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This package contains several programs for managing the db. Package: libdb2.6 Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2. This package provides libdb2.6 runtime library, as a symlink. Package: libdb2.6++ Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2++. This package provides libdb2.6++ runtime library, as a symlink. Package: libdb2.6++-dbg Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2++-dbg. Package: libdb2.6++-dev Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2++-dev. Package: libdb2.6-dbg Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2-dbg. Package: libdb2.6-dev Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2-dev. Package: libdb2.6-util Description: Obsoleted package: substitute itself with libdb2-util. Source package: db2 Package: db2-doc Description: Berkeley v2 Database Documentation [html txt ps] Complete documentation for all of DB2's APIs and utilities. Package: libdb2 Description: The Berkeley database routines (run-time files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . It supports three kinds of file formats: * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable length records. Other core database services: * page cache management for fast access, clean page allocation. * lock with multiple reader/writer granularity. * nested transaction support with logging and rollback recovery (two phase commit). * Large set of utilities, to dump/load/restore data and examine log. Package: libdb2++ Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ run-time files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. Package: libdb2++-dev Description: The Berkeley database routines (c++ development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains unstripped shared libraries compiled with debugging symbols needed by gdb. It contains also unstripped shared libraries. Package: libdb2-dbg Description: The Berkeley database routines (debugging libraries, C and C++). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains unstripped shared libraries compiled with debugging symbols needed by gdb. It contains also unstripped shared libraries. Package: libdb2-dev Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This development package contains the needed headers and libraries for developing software using the libdb2 interface. Package: libdb2-util Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). libdb2 is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley and extended by Sleepycat Software Inc. This is the stable version, also commercially supported. . This package contains several programs for managing database files. Source package: db3 Package: db3-doc Description: Berkeley v3 Database Documentation [html] Complete documentation for all of DB3's API's and utilities. Package: libdb3 Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries [runtime] This is the runtime package for programs that use the Berkeley v3 database library. Package: libdb3++ Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries for C++ [runtime] This is the runtime package for programs that use the Berkeley v3 database library. This is only for programs which use the C++ interface. Package: libdb3++-dev Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries for C++ [development] This is the development package which contains headers and static libraries for the Berkeley v3 database library. This is only for programs which will use the C++ interface. Package: libdb3-dev Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries [development] This is the development package which contains headers and static libraries for the Berkeley v3 database library. Package: libdb3-tcl Description: Berkeley v3 Database Libraries for TCL [module] This package provides a TCL module suitable accessing Berkeley v3 databases from within TCL programs. Package: libdb3-util Description: Berkeley v3 Database Utilities These are utilities that help you work with DB3 databases. Source package: dbd-excel Package: libdbd-excel-perl Description: Perl5 module for Excel file access with SQL via DBI The DBD::Excel module is a DBI driver which permits access to Excel files (in the 95, 97 and 2000 flavours) via SQL commands through the Perl DBI. . As of 0.02, this module is still in an ALPHA VERSION according to its author. Source package: dbd-odbc Package: libdbd-odbc-perl Description: Perl5 module for an ODBC driver for DBI This Perl5 module provides DBI (Database independent interface for Perl) connectivity using ODBC (Open DataBase Connectivity). Source package: dbd-xbase Package: libxbase-perl Description: Perl module to access xbase files (optionally through DBI). This module allows access to .dbf files (it can create them, also), it handles memo files, but indexes only in a somewhat limited way. It has two interfaces: one using SQL commands (through DBI) ad the other with a simple OO interface. You can use the dbfdump program to dump the content of a .dbf file. Source package: dbench Package: dbench Description: The dbench (disk) and tbench (TCP) benchmarks dbench and tbench simulate the load of the netbench "industry standard" benchmark used to rate (windows) fileservers. Unlike netbench, they do not require a lab of Microsoft Windows PCs: dbench produces the filesystem load on a netbench run, and tbench produces the network load, allowing simpler bottleneck isolation. . Note that this benchmark is *not* a realistic reflection of normal server load. Source package: dbf2mysql Package: dbf2mysql Description: xBase <--> MySQL This program takes an xBase file and sends queries to an MySQL server to insert it into an MySQL table and vice versa. Source package: dbf2sql Package: dbf2pg Description: Converting xBase files to PostgreSQL This program takes an xBase-file and sends queries to an PostgreSQL-server to insert it into a table. Source package: dbishell Package: dbishell Description: Interactive SQL shell with readline support Database shell with readline support [command history, tab completion etc] based on the Perl DBI: . Has specific support for Oracle, MySQL, Sybase, PostgreSQL, and a generic driver that should work for anything supported by DBI. Source package: dbix-cgi-perl Package: libdbix-cgi-perl Description: CGI Extension for libdbix-easy-perl This package adds several CGI methods to libdbix-easy-perl, it also contains a example script called dausql.pl for accessing databases from a browser. Source package: dbix-easy-perl Package: libdbix-easy-perl Description: Easy to Use DBI Interface DBIx::Easy is an easy to use DBI interface. Currently only the Pg, mSQL and mysql drivers are supported. Note that you also need one of the DBD::* drivers to use this module. For additional information please refer to the manpage. Source package: dbs Package: dbs Description: Files used for the development of DBS source packages DBS source is where multiple patches can be distributed and used for a given upstream source package. Source package: dbskkd-cdb Package: dbskkd-cdb Description: The fastest dictionary server for SKK dbskkd-cdb is an alternate version of skkserv using cdb. Source package: dbuild Package: dbuild Description: Tool for building Debian binary packages from Debian sources dbuild will take one or more Debian source packages and build the corresponding binary packages. This can, in theory, be used to build the whole distribution from sources. Source package: dbview Package: dbview Description: View dBase III files Dbview is a little tool that will display dBase III and IV files. You can also use it to convert your old .dbf files for further use with Unix. . It wasn't the intention to write a freaking viewer and reinvent the wheel again. Instead dbview is intend to be used in conjunction with your favourite unix text utilities like cut, recode and more. Source package: dcd Package: dcd Description: Command-line CD player dcd (Dave's CD player) is a small CD player, for people who think workbone is too bloated and graphical. All functions are accessible from the command line. Loop tracks in the background, use it with 'at' as an alarm clock, whatever. Source package: dcethreads Package: libdcethreads-dev Description: Development files for dcethreads . This package contains headers and library used in development freedce development Package: libdcethreads2 Description: A DCE Threads emulation layer ontop of LinuxThreads. . A free thread implementation of DCE RPC with development aimed at implementing DCOM for Linux. This packages implements pthreads draft 4. Source package: dcl Package: dcl Description: Double Choco Latte Provides basic project management capabilities, time tracking on tasks, call tracking, email notifications, online documents, statistical reports, a report engine, and more features are either working or being developed/planned. Source package: dclock Package: dclock Description: Digital clock for the X Window System with flexible display. Dclock main feature is its great flexibility in how it can draw. You can even display the output from "date" in it such as "Wednesday, 3rd Jan". Dclock also supports setting an alarm. Source package: ddclient Package: ddclient Description: Update dynamic IP address at DynDNS.org A perl based client to update your dynamic IP address at DynDNS.org (or other dynamic DNS services such as Hammernode, Zoneedit or EasyDNS), thus allowing you and others to use a fixed hostname (myhost.dyndns.org) to access your machine. This client supports both the dynamic and (near) static services, MX setting, and alternative host. It caches the address, and only attempts the update if the address actually changes. . For more information on DynDNS.org, see http://www.dyndns.org/. Source package: ddd Package: ddd Description: The Data Display Debugger, a graphical debugger frontend. The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a popular graphical user interface to UNIX debuggers such as GDB, DBX, XDB, JDB and others. Besides ``usual'' front-end features such as viewing source texts and breakpoints, DDD provides an interactive graphical data display, where data structures are displayed as graphs. Using DDD, you can reason about your application by watching its data, not just by viewing it execute lines of source code. . Other DDD features include: debugging of programs written in Ada, C, C++, Chill, Fortran, Java, Modula, Pascal, Perl and Python; machine-level debugging; hypertext source navigation and lookup; breakpoint, backtrace, and history editors; preferences and settings editors; program execution in terminal emulator window; debugging on remote host; on-line manual; interactive help on the Motif user interface; GDB/DBX/XDB command-line interface with full editing, history, and completion capabilities. . This version is linked against Lesstif, an LGPL-ed implementation of Motif. Package: ddd-doc Description: Additional documentation for the Data Display Debugger. The User's Guide and Reference Manual "Debugging with DDD" in PDF and PostScript format (an "info" version is included in the DDD package itself). . The technical report "DDD---A Free Graphical Front-End for UNIX Debuggers" in PostScript format. Source package: dds2tar Package: dds2tar Description: Tools for using DDS features of DAT drives with GNU tar This tool makes use of the fast seek command of DAT devices. Files from a selected file archive can be extracted within one minute. . An undocumented c-shell script scsi_vendor is provided which may help in learning more about an unknown SCSI device. It is used by the mt-dds tool. scsi_vendor requires the tcsh flavor of c-shell. Source package: ddskk Package: ddskk Description: Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program Daredevil SKK is a branch of SKK (Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program, an input method of Japanese). It forked from the main trunk, SKK version 10.56. It consists of a simple core and many optional programs which provide extensive features, however, our target is to more simplify core, and more expand its optional features. Source package: debarchiver Package: debarchiver Description: Tool to handle debian package archives. This tool can create a potato like file structure that dselect, apt-get and similar tools can use for easier installation. . You just have to place the package files into a incoming directory and the tool does the sorting (if you place the generated '.changes' file there too). . OBSERVE! This package will create a cronjob that does the actual sorting. Source package: debauch Package: debauch Description: A malloc debugger Debauch is a malloc debugger. It is based on code from "memleak" from the XFree86 distribution, but has been significantly altered such that a name change seemed appropriate. Source package: debaux Package: debaux Description: Debian Auxiliary Programs This package contains programs (actually scripts) to build and publish Debian packages. . debaux-build automatically downloads APT sources before building, applies patches and additional sources. It has options to build the packages in an existing chroot environment, check the generated packages with lintian, install the created packages on your local system or turn them into RPM packages. . debaux-build has experimental support for downloading Perl modules from CPAN and creating the necessary Debian packaging files. . debaux-publish uploads packages and runs the scripts to create the APT sources and packages files on the remote system. debaux-publish doesn't support the pool structure yet. Source package: debbugs Package: debbugs Description: The bug tracking system based on the active Debian BTS Debian has a bug tracking system which files details of bugs reported by users and developers. Each bug is given a number, and is kept on file until it is marked as having been dealt with. The system is mainly controlled by e-mail, but the bug reports can be viewed using WWW. . This version is fully functional, but it does not autoconfig, see /usr/share/doc/debbugs/README.Debian after installation. . Note: there might be some appearance issues where the a display variable doesn't expand as expected. Source package: debbugs-el Package: debbugs-el Description: Access the Debian BTS from within Emacs This package contains: . * debian-bug.el, an Elisp function to submit a bug from within Emacs. * gnus-BTS.el, an enhancement to Gnus to provide buttons on bug numbers seen in Debian-related messages. Source package: debconf Package: debconf Description: Debian configuration management system Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. Packages use Debconf to ask questions when they are installed. Package: debconf-doc Description: Debian configuration management system documentation This package contains lots of additional documentation for Debconf, including an introduction to Debconf, a user's guide, a programmer's tutorial, and the specification Debconf is based on. Package: debconf-tiny Description: Tiny subset of debconf for the base system Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. It is used by some packages to prompt you for questions before they are installed. . This is a tiny subset of debconf, with only one frontend, few features. It is intended to be used to set up things in the base system that use debconf. Unless you are very short on disk space, you should install debconf instead. Package: debconf-utils Description: Debconf utilities This package contains some small utilities to aid users and developers. There are utilities to help manage debconf databases, others to manage translated template files and a program to communicate directly with debconf from the command line. Source package: debconf-tiny Package: debconf-tiny Description: dummy package for upgrade purposes This is an empty package which depends on debconf. It exists only to ensure smooth upgrades from potato to woody, and can be safely removed at any time. Source package: debfoster Package: debfoster Description: Install only wanted Debian packages debfoster is a wrapper program for apt and dpkg. When first run, it will ask you which of the installed packages you want to keep installed. . After that, it maintains a list of packages that you want to have installed on your system. It uses this list to detect packages that have been installed only because other packages depended on them. If one of these dependencies changes, debfoster will take notice, and ask if you want to remove the old package. . This helps you to maintain a clean Debian install, without old (mainly library) packages lying around that aren't used any more. Source package: debget Package: debget Description: download/compile source and binary Debian packages debget downloads source and binary Debian packages by name. It doesn't require a local copy of the Packages files, instead it lists directories on the FTP site to find out what versions are available. . debget can also optionally unpack and compile source packages, and even install the generated binary packages. If you intend to use these features you should install the devscripts package for the dscverify script it contains. Source package: debhelper Package: debhelper Description: helper programs for debian/rules A collection of programs that can be used in a debian/rules file to automate common tasks related to building debian packages. Programs are included to install various files into your package, compress files, fix file permissions, integrate your package with the debian menu system, suidmanager, doc-base, etc. Most debian packages use debhelper as part of their build process. Source package: debian-cd Package: debian-cd Description: Tools for building (Official) Debian CD set Debian-cd is the official tool for building Debian CD set since the potato release. It was formerly called YACS (for Yet Another CD Script). . Its goal is to facilitate the creation of customized Debian CD set. Source package: debian-guide Package: debian-guide Description: Text from: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage This package will install the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9). . You can find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-guide. Source package: debian-guide-es Package: debian-guide-es Description: Debian User Guide (in spanish) This package will install a book in HTML format that contains the Debian Installation Guide, the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9), the Linux Hardware HOWTO, and other documents, translated to spanish. . You can find the installed items under /usr/share/doc/debian-guide-es. Source package: debian-guide-zh Package: debian-guide-zh-s Description: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage (Chinese GB) This package will install the simplified Chinese (GB) translation of the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9). . The Chinese translation (about 80% completed as of December 2000) is a group effort of the participants of the Debian Chinese Project. . You can find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-guide-zh-s. Package: debian-guide-zh-t Description: Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage (Chinese Big5) This package will install the traditional Chinese (Big5) translation of the full text in HTML and PostScript formats from the book "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" by Debian developers John Goerzen and Ossama Othman (ISBN 0-7357-0914-9). . The Chinese translation (about 80% completed as of December 2000) is a group effort of the participants of the Debian Chinese Project. . You can find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-guide-zh-t. Source package: debian-history Package: debian-history Description: A Short History of the Debian Project As the Debian community continues to grow, and "old timers" become fewer and farther between, it seems appropriate to document where the project came from, and what it is about. . In English, French, and Russian. Source package: debian-history-ko Package: debian-history-ko Description: A Short History of the Debian Project translated to Korean Debian Project History document is translated into Korean for Korean Debian Users. Source package: debian-policy Package: debian-policy Description: Debian Policy Manual and related documents This package contains: - Debian Policy Manual - Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) - Authoritative list of virtual package names - Paper about libc6 migration - Policy checklist for upgrading your packages It also replaces the old Packaging Manual; most of the still-relevant content is now included as appendices to the Policy Manual. Package: packaging-manual Description: Debian Packaging Manual This package installs the Debian Packaging Manual. . This manual describes the technical aspects of creating Debian binary and source packages. It also documents the interface between dselect and its access method scripts. It does not deal with the Debian Project policy requirements, and it assumes familiarity with dpkg's functions from the system administrator's perspective. Source package: debian-test Package: debian-test Description: Scripts used to run tests against an installed Debian system This package contains tests and the framework to run them, and test provided by other packages to test themselves. . The intent is that this should build into a test suite that provides a reasonable level of confidence that a Debian system is working correctly. Source package: debian-zh-faq Package: debian-zh-faq-s Description: Debian Chinese FAQ (Chinese GB) This packages contains the book Debian_Chinese_FAQ (Simplified Chinese GB Version), and it answers some frequently asked question about Chinese environment setup. It also introduce the special Chinese software in Debian. Hope it can make you easy to use Chinese in the Debian Operating System. . You may find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-zh-faq-s. Package: debian-zh-faq-t Description: Debian Chinese FAQ (Chinese Big5) This packages contains the book Debian_Chinese_FAQ (Traditional Chinese Big5 Version), and it answers some frequently asked question about Chinese environment setup. It also introduces the special Chinese software in Debian. Hope it can make you easy to use Chinese in the Debian Operating System. . You may find the installed items under /usr/doc/debian-zh-faq-t. Source package: debiandoc-sgml Package: debiandoc-sgml Description: DebianDoc SGML DTD and formatting tools This is an SGML-based documentation formatting package used for the Debian manuals. It reads markup files and produces DVI (via LaTeX), HTML, Info (via Texinfo), LaTeX, PostScript (via DVI), Texinfo, and plain text (with overstrikes a la troff as well as without) files. . The LaTeX based output needs the libpaperg, tetex-bin and tetex-extra packages. The Texinfo based output needs the texinfo package. Source package: debiandoc-sgml-doc Package: debiandoc-sgml-doc Description: Documentation for DebianDoc-SGML This package contains the documentation for DebianDoc-SGML in HTML, PDF and plain ASCII format. Source package: debiandoc-sgml-doc-pt-br Package: debiandoc-sgml-doc-pt-br Description: Documentation for DebianDoc-SGML in Brazilian Portuguese This package contains the documentation for DebianDoc-SGML translated in Brazilian Portuguese in HTML, PDF and plain ASCII format. Source package: debianutils Package: debianutils Description: Miscellaneous utilities specific to Debian. Debianutils includes installkernel mkboot mktemp readlink run-parts savelog sensible-editor sensible-pager tempfile which. Source package: debmake Package: debmake Description: Debianizing Tool and automated binary generation Eases the development and maintenance of Debian Sourcepackages. . - deb-make: Generate a debian style sourcepackage from a regular sourcecode archive. Customizes control files. Provides example setup for debstd that is usually usable with minimal editing. - "debstd" which has the following abilities: - Automates compression of documentation, localizes manpages compresses and installs them. - Supports multiple binaries generated from a single source package - Generates maintainer scripts for you and installs all scripts for you in the proper locations with the proper permissions. - Can perform modifications on a variety of important debian config files through generation of proper maintainer scripts. - Runs dpkg-shlibdeps on all ELF binaries for you and generates correct shlibs file for provided libraries automatically. - Checks symlinks to manpages /documentation and redirects them if a file was compressed. Source package: debmirror Package: debmirror Description: Debian partial mirror script, with ftp and package pool support This program downloads and maintains a partial local Debian mirror. It can mirror any combination of architectures, distributions and sections. Files are transferred by ftp, and package pools are fully supported. It also does locking and updates trace files. Source package: debootstrap Package: debootstrap Description: Bootstrap a basic Debian system debootstrap is used to create a Debian base system from scratch, without requiring the availability of dpkg or apt. It does this by downloading .deb files from a mirror site, and carefully unpacking them into a directory which can eventually be chrooted into. Source package: deborphan Package: deborphan Description: Find orphaned libraries. deborphan finds "orphaned" packages on your system. It determines which packages have no other packages depending on their installation, and shows you a list of these packages. It is most useful when finding libraries, but it can be used on packages in all sections. Source package: debpartial Package: debpartial Description: Debian Packages/Sources file partition tool debpartial is a program to separate Packages.gz and Sources.gz files by size of packages and sources. It can be used in the case of: . * creating 1 DVD/CD Debian (source & binary) * creating Debian Daily Diff CD. * separating the debian archive into several harddisks. * mirroring packages only you want (using debmirror etc). Source package: debrecipes-es Package: debrecipes-es Description: Debian "recipes" from project La Espiral - Spanish version Debian recipes are a collection of short useful tricks; an e-mail message sent to a users mailing list can become a recipe that is stored inside a database where they can be indexed. Anybody can contribute a recipe through a web interface at the webpage of project La Espiral (http://www.laespiral.org). Source package: debroster Package: debroster Description: A package for use at expos. Debroster starts up an eterm with the Debian logo as the background, with a randomly-ordered list of the current developers scrolling up the screen. Use it to show just how many people contribute to the Debian project - and so why we are so damn good :-) Source package: debsums Package: debsums Description: Verify installed package files against MD5 checksums. debsums can verify the integrity of installed package files against MD5 checksums installed by the package, or generated from a .deb archive. Source package: debview Package: debview Description: Emacs mode for viewing Debian packages After installing, you can use C-d in dired mode to view the .deb file on the current line. Allows both the structure and contents of a .deb archive to be examined. Source package: debvote Package: debvote Description: Voting software used by the Debian Project. This is the software that Debian uses when it's time to count votes for a leadership election or for a general resolution. . The voting system is written in perl and is easily extended to cover other methods of validating a ballot (making sure only authorized people vote) parsing the ballot and counting the final result. . The responses are created via templates to allow for easy modification to suit the tastes of the votemaster. . This release only had modules that will work for Debian style voting. If that suits your needs, this software will be useful. If it doesn't, some minor coding will need to be done.. in particular - for your method of validating whether a person gets to vote or not... and for your manner of counting votes. README.rank describes Debian's chief method (and the only method currently implemented) Source package: debwrap Package: debwrap Description: Wrapper for dpkg/apt-get 'debwrap' is a wrapper program for dpkg/apt-get, which reply questions from each package described in {pre,post}-inst scripts. Source package: dedit Package: dedit Description: Editor Tool with Japanese extension for beginners. The very simple editor with GNOME Environment for beginners. DEdit can handle gzipped files and some Japanese encoded files. (Japanese encode type: EUC-JP,ISO-2022-JP, SJIS) Also can convert Japanese string encode types. . Original DEdit is distributed as a Debian native package. Source package: defendguin Package: defendguin Description: defender clone with penguins "Defendguin" is based loosely on William's classic arcade game, "Defender." Some recognizable stars in the realm of modern operating systems should be fairly obvious. . A certain monopoly-owning bad guy has been cloned hundreds of times by an unknown alien race. They are now attacking earth, kidnapping little penguinoids and converting them into mutants. Helping them on their way are some other nasty alien ships, of which there are plenty... Package: defendguin-data Description: Data files for defendguin "Defendguin" is based loosely on William's classic arcade game, "Defender." Some recognizable stars in the realm of modern operating systems should be fairly obvious. . A certain monopoly-owning bad guy has been cloned hundreds of times by an unknown alien race. They are now attacking earth, kidnapping little penguinoids and converting them into mutants. Helping them on their way are some other nasty alien ships, of which there are plenty... . This package contains sound and image files for defendguin. Source package: defoma Package: defoma Description: Debian Font Manager -- automatic font configuration framework. Defoma, which stands for DEbian FOnt MAnager, provides a framework of automatic font configuration. An application whose configuration of fonts requires users' hand can make the configuration process automated through Defoma, by installing a Defoma-configuration script to Defoma. The script gets called whenever a font is installed and removed, so that the script updates the configuration. Font packages should register their fonts to Defoma in order to have them configured automatically for applications. Package: defoma-doc Description: Documents of Debian Font Manager Defoma, which stands for DEbian FOnt MAnager, provides a framework of automatic font configuration. This package contains documents of Defoma in SGML, HTML and TEXT formats. Package: dfontmgr Description: GUI frontend for defoma, DEbian FOnt MAnager. dfontmgr is a GUI frontend for defoma. You can see the fonts registered to defoma, their hints, their status (which applications they have succeeded or failed to register), the applications using defoma framework, information about the applications and the contents of their id-caches. You can also register a font by drag-and-drop a font file, which will generate as many hints as possible by asking you some questions, unregister a registered font, change hints of and re-register a registered font. If a defoma-aware application uses an id-cache and if there's an identifier conflict (which means some fonts provides the same identifier) in the id-cache, you can indicate which font should provide the identifier. . GUI versions of some utilities in defoma and psfontmgr are also installed. Package: psfontmgr Description: PostScript font manager -- part of Defoma, Debian Font Manager. psfontmgr is part of Defoma distribution, and manages PostScript fonts through Defoma framework. It registers the name of available PostScript fonts to Defoma in postscript category, so applications which output a postscript file have all the available PostScript fonts in their font-choosing menus. It also provides a tool named defoma-psfont-installer, which registers PostScript fonts installed in a PostScript printer. This tool benefits those who want to print a PostScript file with the printer fonts and have the printer fonts appear in the font-choosing menu. Source package: defrag Package: defrag Description: ext2, minix and xiafs filesystem defragmenter As a file system is used, data tends to become more and more scattered across the disk, degrading performance. A disk defragmenter simply re-organises the data on the disk, so that individual files occupy a single sequential set of disk blocks, and all the free space on the disk is collected together in a single region. Thie generally means that reading a whole file is faster, and disk accesses in general are more efficient. Source package: deity Package: console-apt Description: Dummy package wrapper for deity Wrapper to replace obsolete package. Package: deity Description: Conceptual user interface suite for APT Deity is a next generation package manager that is useful for upgrading, installing and removing packages from a Debian GNU/Linux system which supports APT. . Features: . * progress indicators for downloads, * selective upgrading of packages, * complete many operations in one swoop, * intuitive interface for browsing descriptions, * searching and sorting of packages. Package: deity-curses Description: Curses user interface module for deity Deity is a common user interface that is useful for upgrading, installing and removing packages from a Debian GNU/Linux system which supports APT. . This is the curses user interface module for Deity. Package: deity-gtk Description: Gtk user interface module for deity Deity is a common user interface that is useful for upgrading, installing and removing packages from a Debian GNU/Linux system which supports APT. . This is the GTK user interface module for Deity. Source package: dejagnu Package: dejagnu Description: framework for running test suites on software tools. DejaGnu is a framework for testing other programs. Its purpose is to provide a single front end for all tests. . DejaGnu provides a layer of abstraction which allows you to write tests that are portable to any host or target where a program must be tested. All tests have the same output format. . DejaGnu is written in `expect', which in turn uses "Tcl"--Tool command language. Source package: dejasearch Package: dejasearch Description: Frontend to Deja.com(tm) DejaSearch is a frontend to Deja.com(tm), the leading Usenet archive and search engine. It will submit a search for you to Deja.com, then retrieve and consolidate all search results into one single HTML file, sorted in newgroup, subject and date (reverse) order. This means related messages will be closer to one another, with the more recent messages nearer to the top. This also means you can print out the entire file and read the messages at your leisure, instead of having to go through them one by one on the screen. . Homepage: http://homemade.hypermart.net/dejasearch/ . DEJA.COM is a trademark of Deja.Com, Inc. or its affiliates. Source package: delimmatch Package: libdelimmatch-perl Description: Perl Module to match delimited substrings DelimMatch allows you to match delimited substrings in a buffer. The delimiters can be specified with any regular expression and the start and end delimiters need not be the same. If the delimited text is properly nested, entire nested groups are returned. . In addition, you may specify quoting and escaping characters that contribute to the recognition of start and end delimiters. Source package: deliver Package: deliver Description: Local mail delivery agent Deliver delivers mail locally. Any user can write a shell (or perl or ...) script that processes each incoming message, possibly filing or deleting it based on content. The system administrator may also install scripts that process _all_ incoming messages. Source package: delo Package: delo Description: The DECStation boot loader This package contains DELO (the DECStation bootloader), which you can use to boot Linux on a DECStation. Source package: denemo Package: denemo Description: A gtk+ frontend to GNU Lilypond GNU Denemo is a GUI musical score editor written in C/gtk+. It is intended primarily as a frontend to GNU Lilypond, but is adaptable to other computer-music-related purposes as well. Source package: dep.pl Package: dep.pl Description: The dependency analyst. This little script analyses the dependencies of a set of files, and produces a full detailed report or such an output, that can be passed to another program. . Comes handy when setting up a chrooted environment... Source package: deroff Package: deroff Description: removes roff and preprocessor constructs deroff strips out roff constructs and macros. The preprocessor (eqn, tbl, pic, grap, and vgrind) sections are removed entirely. The resulting output is suitable for spelling with e.g. spell(1). Source package: desklaunch Package: desklaunch Description: A small utility for creating desktop icons. DeskLaunch is a small utility for creating desktop icons using pixmaps. A simple click will launch the desired application. Source package: deskmenu Package: deskmenu Description: A root menu for X11 window managers DeskMenu is a root menu program which is activated by clicking the root window. It is configured from a .deskmenurc file in your home directory. DeskMenu is useful for window managers which do not provide a menu such as Oroborus. Source package: detachtty Package: detachtty Description: Attach/detach from interactive processes across the network detachtty lets you run interactive programs non-interactively, and connect to them over the network when you do need to interact with them. It's designed for long-running Lisp processes. Unlike screen, it works in emacs comint modes, and unlike qcmu, it deals correctly with passing on a SIGINT sent to it. Needs ssh for operation over the net. Source package: detect Package: libdetect-dev Description: Detect is a library for automatic hardware detection. The following hardware can be detected: CPU, memory, disks, partitions, ethernet cards, floppy drives, modems, mice, SCSI, sound cards, and video cards. . This package contains the header files and static libraries needed for development. Package: libdetect0 Description: Detect is a library for automatic hardware detection. The following hardware can be detected: CPU, memory, disks, partitions, ethernet cards, floppy drives, modems, mice, SCSI, sound cards, and video cards. Package: libdetect0-pic Description: Library for automatic hardware detection, share library subset kit. This is used to develop subsets of the detect shared library for use on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're making one of those, you won't need this package. Source package: devel-protocols Package: devel-protocols Description: Development of communication protocols Tools for design, development, and testing of communication protocols. This package lets you install the packages related to ASN.1 - Abstract Syntax Notation 1, MSC - Message Sequence Charts, SDL - Specification and Description Language, TTCN - Tree and Tabular Combined Notation, and TTCN-3 - Testing and Test Control Notation 3 which are typical languages, notations and formal description techniques in this area. Source package: developers-reference Package: developers-reference Description: Debian Developer's Reference This package contains the Debian Developer's Reference, a set of guidelines and best practices which has been established by for the community of Debian developers. . This package contains the English, as well as Japanese and French versions of the Developer's Reference. . Table of Contents (in English): . 1. Scope of This Document 2. Applying to Become a Maintainer 3. Debian Developer's Duties 4. Mailing Lists, Servers, and Other Machines 5. The Debian Archive 6. Package uploads 7. Non-Maintainer Uploads (NMUs) 8. Porting and Being Ported 9. Moving, Removing, Renaming, Adopting, and Orphaning Packages 10. Handling Bugs 11. Interaction with Prospective Developers 12. Overview of Debian Maintainer Tools Source package: devfsd Package: devfsd Description: Daemon for the device filesystem This daemon sets up the /dev filesystem for use. It creates required symbolic links in /dev and also creates (if so configured, as is the default) symbolic links to the "old" names for devices. Source package: devhelp Package: devhelp Description: A Gnome developers help program. A developers help program. Browse and search GNOME API and GNU Manuals Features * Full indexing of books in XML. * HTML viewer (GtkHTML). * Search by function, struct, macro etc. * Transparent HTTP support with GnomeVFS. * Commandline search powered by bonobo, with nice emacs integration. * Simple installer for books. * 5 zoom levels. Package: libdevhelp-dev Description: Library for devhelp (development files) This is a shared library used by the devhelp - a tool to help Gnome developers. . This package contains static libraries and other development files. Package: libdevhelp0 Description: Shared library for devhelp This is a shared library used by the devhelp - a tool to help Gnome developers. Source package: device3dfx Package: device3dfx-source Description: Device driver source for 3Dfx boards for 2.2+ kernels This package is the source for the 3Dfx device driver to allow access to 3Dfx boards without the user having root privileges. It should work on 2.2/2.3/2.4/2.5 kernels and set the MTRR settings correctly. It should also work with SMP kernels (2.2/2.3/2.4/2.5). Source package: devscripts Package: devscripts Description: Scripts to make the life of a Debian Package maintainer easier Contains the following scripts, dependencies/recommendations shown in brackets afterwards: - bts: A command-line tool for manipulating the BTS [www-browser, mailx] - dch, debchange: Automagically add entries to debian/changelog files - debclean: Purge a Debian source tree [fakeroot] - debuild: Wrapper to build a package without having to su or worry about how to invoke dpkg to build using fakeroot. Also deals with common environment problems, umask etc. [fakeroot, lintian, gnupg] - debdiff: Compare two versions of a Debian package to check for added and removed files [wdiff] - debpkg: Dpkg wrapper to be able to manage/test packages without su [perl-suid] - debi, debc: Convenience scripts to install a package and display its contents - debit: Convenience script to install a package and run debian-test on it [debian-test] - debrelease: Wrapper around dupload [dupload, ssh] - dscverify: Verify the integrity of a Debian package from the .changes or .dsc files [gnupg, debian-keyring, libdigest-md5-perl] - debsign, debrsign: sign a .changes/.dsc pair without needing any of the rest of the package to be present; can sign the pair remotely or fetch the pair from a remote machine for signing [gnupg, debian-keyring, ssh] - dpkg-genbuilddeps: Determine the packages used during the build of a Debian package; useful for determining the Build-Depends control field needed [build-essential, strace] - plotchangelog: view a nice plot of the data in a changelog file [libtimedate-perl, gnuplot] - uupdate: Integrate upstream changes into a source package [patch] - uscan: Scan upstream sites for new releases of packages [wget, ftp] Also included are a set of example mail filters for filtering mail from Debian mailing lists using exim, procmail, etc. Source package: devtodo Package: devtodo Description: hierarchical, prioritized todo list manager Manipulate and display a hierarchical (ie "subtasks") and prioritized list of things with a coloured CLI. Source package: dfm Package: dfm Description: The Desktop-File-Manager for X11 DFM is a desktop-manager for linux and other UNIX-OS. Files are shown as icons and every folder has it's own window. The desktop-background is a special folder in the home-directory. . The idea is to write a filemanager like the OS/2 WPS. Therefore, this filemanager is optimally used together with the window manager icewm and warp3 theme. It also works with well ratpoison or wmaker anyway. Source package: dftp Package: dftp Description: Alternative Debian package manager dftp is another program to maintain your Debian installation. It downloads the lists of currently available packages via FTP, compares them to the installed packages and lets you interactively select which new/upgraded packages you want to install. Dependencies of new packages are checked and missing packages offered for installing, too. Then all selected packages are fetched with FTP and verified for correctness. Installation of packages is done via dpkg, and ordered by dependencies. . dftp's main advantage over other interfaces to Debian package management is that it can (partially) run on a different machine than the target system, if that doesn't have direct FTP access. Scanning the current installation and installing packages must of course be done on the target system. But package selection and download can be moved to a different machine. dftp can also run on non-Debian systems. Therefore it is also available as a standalone version (Perl script) in /debian/project/misc. Source package: dgipip Package: dgipip Description: AMPRNet dynamic IPIP encapsulation routing daemon. This package provides both a client and server that implement the AMPRNet dynamic gateway routing protocol devised by Barry Siegfried, K2MF, and others. . You will probably only make sensible use of this package if you are an amateur radio operator wishing to operate an encapsulating gateway. Source package: dgpsip Package: dgpsip Description: Correct GPS location with DGPS signal from internet Differential GPS is a technique to apply a correction factor from a known location to a GPS signal. This can substantially reduce the uncertainty in the GPS location. Normally the correction signal is acquired using a special radio receiver: dgpsip allow you to receive a DGPS signal via TCP/IP, and send it to the GPS connected to your serial port. Source package: dgs Package: dgs Description: The Display Ghostscrip System The Display Ghostscript System is an independent implementation of Adobe Display PostScript. It consists of a PostScript interpreter (Ghostscript), a DPS client library and a pswrap translator. Package: dpsclient Description: Adobe's Display Postscript Client library This package contains the libraries and utilities for writing applications that use the Display PostScript extension to X. . Display PostScript system provides a device-independent imaging model for displaying information on a screen. The imaging model uses the PostScript language which has powerful graphics capabilities and frees the programmer from display-specific details like screen resolution and color issues. Package: dpsclient-demos Description: Demos for the Display Postscript Client library Three demos using the Adobe's Display Postscript Client library: xepfs is a simple X11 Postscript preview, dpsexec is a command shell for Postscript, texteroids is a Postscript game. . These demos will only work if you have an DPS NX agent (as the Display Ghostscript System will provide) or an X server with the DPS extension. Package: dpsclient-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for dpsclient This package contains the header files and static libraries for the Display Postscript System. (DPS) Source package: dh-kpatches Package: dh-kpatches Description: Debhelper script to help packaging kernel patches The dh_installkpatches script produces the "apply" and "unpatch" scripts that kernel-package uses to automatically handle kernel patches. It provides a number of useful features like: * does its best to never break your kernel source tree * allows you to select any provided version of a patch * handle patch inter-dependencies . Patches are described in a Debian-standard control-file-like format. Source package: dh-make Package: dh-make Description: Debianizing Tool for debhelper This package contains dh_make, which generates a Debian style source package from regular source code archive. Customizes control files. Provides example setup for debhelper utilities that is usually usable with minimal editing. Source package: dh-make-perl Package: dh-make-perl Description: Create debian packages from perl modules dh-make-perl will create the files required to build a debian source package out of a perl package. This works for most simple packages and is also useful for getting started with packaging perl modules. Given a perl package name, it can also automatically download it from CPAN. Source package: dhcp Package: dhcp Description: DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment DHCP is a protocol like BOOTP (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of BOOTPD!). It assigns IP addresses to clients based on lease times. DHCP is used extensively by Microsoft and more recently also by Apple. It is probably essential in any multi-platform environment. . Multiple Ethernet Interfaces are supported by this DHCP package. You need to run Linux 2.0.32 or later. Package: dhcp-client Description: DHCP Client This is a split off from the dhcp package and contains the DHCP client tools. . Cable modem users likely need this or another dhcp client to successfully connect to the network. . Documentation (apart from manpages) can be found in the dhcp package. Package: dhcp-relay Description: DHCP Relay Installing this package will make the machine it is installed on to a dhcp relay. You need to have a DHCP or BOOTP server reachable in order to use the relay. . Documentation (apart from manpages) can be found in the dhcp package. This package needs Linux 2.0.32 or later. Source package: dhcp-dns Package: dhcp-dns Description: Dynamic DNS updates for DHCP dhcp-dns uses bind 8's dynamic update features to update a zonefile with hostnames from the dhcp leases file. Source package: dhcp3 Package: dhcp3-client Description: DHCP Client This is a split off from the dhcp package and contains the DHCP client tools. . Cable modem users likely need this or another dhcp client to successfully connect to the network. . Documentation (apart from manpages) can be found in the dhcp package. . Note: This package _requires_ a 2.2.x or later Linux kernel. 2.0.x kernels are _not_ supported. Package: dhcp3-common Description: Common files used by all the dhcp3* packages. This package contains all the files used by all the packages from ISC DHCP version 3. Package: dhcp3-dev Description: API for accessing and modifying the DHCP server and client state OMAPI, an API for accessing and modifying the DHCP server and client state. Package: dhcp3-relay Description: DHCP Relay Installing this package will make the machine it is installed on to a dhcp relay. You need to have a DHCP or BOOTP server reachable in order to use the relay. . Documentation (apart from manpages) can be found in the dhcp package. . Note: This package _requires_ a 2.2.x or later Linux kernel. 2.0.x kernels are _not_ supported. Package: dhcp3-server Description: DHCP server for automatic IP address assignment Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol like BOOTP (actually dhcpd includes much of the functionality of BOOTPD!). It assigns IP addresses to clients based on lease times. DHCP is used extensively by Microsoft and more recently also by Apple. It is probably essential in any multi-platform environment. . Multiple Ethernet Interfaces are supported by this DHCP package. . Note: This package _requires_ a 2.2.x or later Linux kernel. 2.0.x kernels are _not_ supported. Source package: dhcpcd Package: dhcpcd Description: DHCP client for automatically configuring IPv4 networking This package contains both the 0.70 and 1.3.x version of dhcpcd and should work with any Linux kernel. Source package: dhcpdump Package: dhcpdump Description: Parse DHCP packets from tcpdump This package provides a tool for visualization of DHCP packets as recorded and output by tcpdump to analyze DHCP server responses. Source package: dhcping Package: dhcping Description: DHCP Daemon Ping Program This small tool provides an opportunity for a system administrator to perform a DHCP request to find out if a DHCP server is still running. Source package: dhelp Package: dhelp Description: online help system Read all documentation with a WWW browser. dhelp builds a index of all installed HTML documentation. You don't need a WWW server to read the documentation. dhelp offers a very fast search in the HTML documents. . http://localhost/doc/HTML/index.html Source package: dhid Package: dhid Description: Dynamic Host Information System (DHIS) client With DHIS your machine gets a fully qualified domain name under a domain. Your host, even if dynamically IP assigned, may be reached while you are online through a single name recognised on the whole internet. People may, from the outside, connect to your machine's FTP, WWW, IRC, ... server as it is also possible for you to receive emails under that address. Many other purposes may be achieved with DHIS. Source package: dhttpd Package: dhttpd Description: Minimal secure webserver. No cgi-bin support! As it doesn't run external programs, this webserver cannot be easily hacked. Does not need a permanent IP Address. Memory efficient. Low profile. Quick. Just transfers files. Can be run from a user account on high ports. No configuration necessary. It just works. Source package: dia Package: dia Description: Diagram editor Dia is an editor for diagrams, graphs, charts etc. There is support for UML static structure diagrams (class diagrams), Entity-Relationship diagrams, network diagrams and much more. Diagrams can be exported to postscript. Package: dia-common Description: Diagram editor (common files) Dia is an editor for diagrams, graphs, charts etc. There is support for UML static structure diagrams (class diagrams), Entity-Relationship diagrams, network diagrams and much more. Diagrams can be exported to postscript. Package: dia-gnome Description: Diagram editor (GNOME version) Dia is an editor for diagrams, graphs, charts etc. There is support for UML static structure diagrams (class diagrams), Entity-Relationship diagrams, network diagrams and much more. Diagrams can be exported to postscript. . This package contains the GNOME version of Dia. Source package: dia2code Package: dia2code Description: a dia-UML to C/C++/Java code generator dia2code is a code generator which uses UML diagrams produced by dia, and turns them into C, C++ or Java files. Source package: diald Package: diald Description: dial on demand daemon for PPP and SLIP. Many sites use SLIP or PPP links to connect to other sites over phone lines. Normally these links must be explicitly turned on or off. diald can be used to bring a SLIP or PPP link up when there are Internet packets to be sent to another site, and to close the link down when it is idle. . diald operates by starting a virtual link on a pseudo tty and setting up a route to the resulting interface. This interface is called the proxy. diald monitors the proxy to determine when to bring up a real communications link. When a real link is up diald routes packets from the proxy to the real link and monitors the real link to decide if it needs to be shut down. As well, if the link goes down unexpectedly diald will attempt to reestablish the link. The rules for controlling these operations are extensively configurable in run time startup files. . Diald requires that you use either the ethertap interface (available in recent Linux kernels) or SLIP to provide the proxy interface. Thus, one or the other of these interfaces is required for diald to work. . Diald needs a program like "chat" or "expect" to actually dial. Sorry, "dip" cannot be used. Source package: dialdcost Package: dialdcost Description: Cost estimation and X Control panel for DIALD This program will parse the log file produced by diald and calculate the cost of the connection time logged in that file. . The program can be made to use different cost for rush hour traffic thus giving pretty accurate cost for the logged time. . With this is also a control panel, or monitor, for X Windows. Using the Athena widgets to control the link made by diald. Source package: dialog Package: dialog Description: Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts This application provides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with the user in a much friendlier manner. . The following types of boxes are at your disposal: yes/no Typical query style box with "Yes" and "No" answer buttons menu A scrolling list of menu choices with single entry selection input Query style box with text entry field message Similar to the yes/no box, but with only an "Ok" button text A scrollable text box that works like a simple file viewer info A message display that allows asynchronous script execution checklist Similar to the menu box, but allowing multiple selections radiolist Checklist style box allowing single selections gauge Typical "progress report" style box tail Allows viewing the end of files (tail) that auto updates background tail Similar to tail but runs in the background. Source package: dict-devil Package: dict-devil Description: The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce This package contains The Devil's Dictionary, a cynical and irreverent dictionary of common words, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Source package: dict-elements Package: dict-elements Description: Data regarding the Elements This package contains Jay Kominek's compilation of physical and chemical data about the elements, updated 11/07/00 formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. . This package will be of limited use without the client and server found in the dict and dictd packages. Source package: dict-foldoc Package: dict-foldoc Description: FOLDOC Dictionary Database This package contains FOLDOC, the Free On Line Dictionary of Computing, supplemented by a number of Debian-specific definitions, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. The FOLDOC is updated frequently; this package contains the 9 Feb 2002 version. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Source package: dict-gazetteer Package: dict-gazetteer Description: U.S. Gazetteer This package contains place names, population and location information provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. Zip Code information has been merged with the place name data. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Source package: dict-gcide Package: dict-gcide Description: A Comprehensive English Dictionary . This package contains the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. The GCIDE contains the full text of the 1913 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, suplemented by many definitions from WordNet, the Century Dictionary, 1906, and many additional definitions contributed by volunteers. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Source package: dict-gcide (0.44-1) Package: dict-web1913 Description: Empty package to assist the transition to dict-gcide . This package may be removed after dict-gcide is installed. Source package: dict-jargon Package: dict-jargon Description: Jargon File 4.3.0 This package contains The On-Line Hacker Jargon File, version 4.3.0, 30 Apr 2001, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Source package: dict-misc Package: dict-easton Description: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary This package contains Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Package: dict-hitchcock Description: Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary This package contains Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Package: dict-jargon Description: Jargon File 4.0.0 This package contains The On-Line Hacker Jargon File, version 4.0.0, 24 JUL 1996, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Source package: dict-web1913 Package: dict-web1913 Description: 1913 Webster's Dictionary This package contains Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (G & C. Merriam Co., 1913, edited by Noah Porter), formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Source package: dict-wn Package: dict-wn Description: WordNet v1.7 This package contains WordNet (r) v 1.7, a 2001 dictionary of the English language, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. This dictionary contains only nouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. It is not intended as a stand-alone dictionary, but rather as a supplement to the older but more complete dictionary found in dict-gcide. . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Source package: dictd Package: dict Description: Dictionary Client Dict is the client that queries the dictd server. Since it is TCP based, it can access servers on the local host, on a local network, or on the Internet. . The DICT Development Group maintains several public servers which can be accessed from any machine connected to the Internet. The default configuration is to query one of these servers first, but this may be changed in the configuration file /etc/dict.conf. . Queries may be customized by numerous command line options, including specifying the database(s) to be queried and the search strategy to be used. Package: dictd Description: Dictionary Server Dictd is a TCP based server that allows a client to access dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases. . Ten dictionary databases have been packaged for debian. They are: . dict-gcide - An comprehensive dictionary of the English language, based on the 1913 Webster's Unabridged Dictionary dict-wn - WordNet 1.7, A Lexical Database for English dict-jargon - Hacker's Jargon File dict-foldoc - The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing dict-vera - List of acronyms used in the field of computing dict-elements - Chemical and Physical Properties of the Elements dict-devil - "The Devil's Dictionary" by Amrose Bierce dict-easton - Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary dict-hitchcock - Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary dict-gazetteer - Database of Geographic Data from the U.S. Census . These packages are discussed in more detail in the file /usr/doc/dictd/README.Debian.gz . Either dict-gcide or dict-wn is essential for a useful dictionary server. It is strongly recommended that both be installed. It is desirable that either dict-jargon or dict-foldoc, or both of them, be installed. . The client program, dict, is packaged in dict*.deb If you are running a server, you will want the client for all machines in your network, and for testing server operations. Source package: dictfmt Package: dictfmt Description: Utility to format a file for use by the dictd server. dictfmt converts an input file to a dictionary database that conforms to the DICT protocol, and creates a corresponding index file. Source package: diction Package: diction Description: Utilities to help with style and diction (English and German) This is a free implementation of two Unix commands, style and diction. They may help you improve your writing. English and German rules are included. Source package: dietlibc Package: dietlibc-dev Description: Lightweight C library for embedded applications The diet libc is a C library that is optimized for small size. It can be used to create small statically linked binaries for Linux on alpha, arm, mips, sparc, ppc and x86. . As of version 0.12, dietlibc now also supports dynamic linking on the x86 platform. ARM support is on the way. . This package contains files needed if you wish to use diet libc in your own programs. Package: dietlibc-doc Description: Documentation for the diet libc library The diet libc is a C library that is optimized for small size. It can be used to create small statically linked binaries for Linux on alpha, arm, mips, sparc, ppc and x86. . As of version 0.12, dietlibc now also supports dynamic linking on the x86 platform. ARM support is on the way (: . This package contains the documentation for diet libc. Source package: diff Package: diff Description: File comparison utilities The diff package provides the diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp programs. . `diff' shows differences between two files, or each corresponding file in two directories. `cmp' shows the offsets and line numbers where two files differ. `cmp' can also show all the characters that differ between the two files, side by side. `diff3' shows differences among three files. `sdiff' merges two files interactively. . The set of differences produced by `diff' can be used to distribute updates to text files (such as program source code) to other people. This method is especially useful when the differences are small compared to the complete files. Given `diff' output, the `patch' program can update, or "patch", a copy of the file. Package: diff-doc Description: Documentation for GNU diffutils. This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU diffutils. Source package: diffmon Package: diffmon Description: Tool for reporting changes in system configuration. This tool is run by a nightly cron job, and takes a `diff' of specified system configuration files and emails them to a specified email address. Options to diff can be specified. This is useful in friendly environments where there are multiple sysadmins working on configuration files/setups and everyone's changes are reported. CVS is a better answer, but most of us don't want to have the hassle of putting system files in a repository. Source package: diffstat Package: diffstat Description: produces graph of changes introduced by a diff file This program is a simple that reads the output of the 'diff' program, and produces a histogram of the total number of lines that were changed. It is useful for scanning a patch file to see which files were changed. Source package: digitaldj Package: digitaldj Description: An SQL based mp3 player front-end DigitalDJ is an SQL-based front-end to the mpg123 mp3 player designed for people who want to create an mp3 version of their CD collection. It is designed to work with the Grip ripping/encoding application (but can be used separately). When Grip encodes mp3 files, it will place all of the song information into an SQL database. DigitalDJ can then use this information to create playlists based on a number of criteria. . You will need a MySQL server, which can either be on the local or a remote host. Source package: dillo Package: dillo Description: GTK-based web browser Dillo aims to be a multiplataform browser alternative that's small, stable, developer-friendly, usable, fast, and extensible. Dillo is mainly based on GTK+ (GNOME is NOT required!) Dillo is very fast! Source package: dime Package: libdime Description: DXF Import, Manipulation, and Export library. Dime is a C++ class library for reading, constructing, manipulating, and writing DXF file data. . This library package comes with the program dxf2vrml, which converts dxf to VRML files. Package: libdime-dev Description: DXF Import, Manipulation, and Export library - devel Dime is a C++ class library for reading, constructing, manipulating, and writing DXF file data. Package: libdime-doc Description: DXF Import, Manipulation, and Export library - devel Dime is a C++ class library for reading, constructing, manipulating, and writing DXF file data. . This dev package also contains doxygen generated documentation Source package: ding Package: ding Description: Dictionary lookup program for Unix This is "Ding" * a dictionary lookup program for Unix, * DIctionary Nice Grep, * a Tk based Front-End to [ae]grep, ispell, dict, ... * Ding {n} :: thing . This package needs agrep(1) or egrep(1) as a back end. agrep from the glimpse package is preferable, because it supports fault tolerant searching. . You have to install some translation dictionary word list with a word/phrase in two languages in one line with some kind of separator between them. The default configuration of ding uses the German-English dictionary which can be found in the trans-de-en package, but you can use every other translation word lists with one entry per line. Package: trans-de-en Description: A German-English translation dictionary A German-English dictionary with ca. 124,000 entries. . This dictionary was designed for the "ding" dictionary lookup program, but may be used by other clients, too. Source package: dip Package: dip Description: Tool for handling SLIP/PPP dialup IP connections This program handles the connections needed for dialup IP links, like SLIP or PPP. It can handle both incoming and outgoing connections, using password security for incoming connections. Source package: diploma Package: diploma Description: Write scientific papers with Debian Debian GNU/Linux is widely used at universities to do research and to write papers with LaTeX. The package diploma contains examples which illustrate the possible ways to do this effectively with Debian GNU/Linux. Each example consists of a source tree where you can do "make" in the top level directory and then the source code is compiled, the measurement data are processed, and the results are converted into nice figures. Then the text is processed and combined with the figures to a print file. Source package: dircproxy Package: dircproxy Description: IRC proxy for people who use IRC from different workstations dircproxy is an IRC proxy server designed for people who use IRC from lots of different workstations or clients, but wish to remain connected and see what they missed while they were away. You connect to IRC through dircproxy, and it keeps you connected to the server, even after you detach your client from it. While you're detached, it logs channel and private messages as well as important events, and when you re-attach it'll let you know what you missed. . This can be used to give you roughly the same functionality as using ircII and screen together, except you can use whatever IRC client you like, including X ones! Source package: dirdiff Package: dirdiff Description: Display and merge changes between two directory trees. Dirdiff can handle up to 5 trees. It displays a main window with a list of the files which are different between the trees, with colored squares to indicate the relative ages of the versions. A menu allows you to display the differences between any two of the versions in another window. Another menu allows you to copy the file from one tree to another. Source package: directfb Package: libdirectfb-dev Description: frame buffer graphics library, development files DirectFB is a graphics library which was designed with embedded systems in mind. It offers maximum hardware accelerated performance at a minimum of resource usage and overhead. . This package contains the files needed to compile and link programs which use DirectFB. Package: libdirectfb8 Description: frame buffer graphics library (for 2.4+ kernels) DirectFB is a graphics library which was designed with embedded systems in mind. It offers maximum hardware accelerated performance at a minimum of resource usage and overhead. Source package: directory-administrator Package: directory-administrator Description: LDAP POSIX user/group manager for gnome. Directory administrator is an LDAP POSIX user/group manager. That, in plain English, means that it will allow you to easily manage your Linux/UNIX users and groups residing in an LDAP database. . The 'rules' for this is defined in RFC2307. Source package: disc-cover Package: disc-cover Description: Generates CD-disc covers for jewel-cases Disc-cover generates a Postscript page of an audio cd, using the cddb database. Intermediate tex output is also possible. Package: libfreedb-perl Description: Handles FreeDB (lookalike of cddb) calls for disc-cover This perl module handles all calls to freedb for disc-cover. FreeDB is the lookalike of cddb. Source package: discover Package: discover Description: hardware identification system Discover is a hardware identification system based on the libdiscover1 library. Discover provides a flexible interface that programs can use to report a wide range of information about the hardware that is installed on a Linux system. In addition to reporting information, discover includes support for doing hardware detection at boot time. Detection occurs in two stages: The first stage, which runs from an initial ramdisk (initrd), loads just the drivers needed to mount the root file system, and the second stage loads the rest (ethernet cards, sound cards, etc.). Package: libdiscover-dev Description: hardware identification library libdiscover1 is a library enabling identification of various PCI, PCMCIA, and USB devices. . This package contains the header files and static libraries needed for development. Package: libdiscover1 Description: hardware identification library libdiscover1 is a library enabling identification of various PCI, PCMCIA, and USB devices. Source package: discover-data Package: discover-data Description: hardware lists for libdiscover1 The libdiscover1 library requires this package to look up information about various hardware devices using the identification data that they report. It contains data detailing various PCI, PCMCIA, and USB devices. Source package: diskless Package: diskless Description: Generate NFS file structure for diskless boot. This package comes with two programs, diskless_newimage, and diskless_newhost to simplify setting up and maintaining diskless clients NFS-Root file structure. . These programs ask user friendly questions to aid configuration of the diskless system to the administrators preference. . Either the diskless-image-simple or diskless-image-secure packages are required to be available (NOT INSTALLED!) in order to use this package. Package: diskless-image-secure Description: Files required for secure NFS-Root image. This package contains files required to boot an NFS-Root disk image. It also contains template files for setting up individual hosts. . Using this package is more secure then diskless-image-simple, as only one partition needs read-write access, and it is completely refreshed from a read-only NFS mount on every boot. If you suspect somebody has cracked into your NFS-root host, rebooting it will restore it back to its original state. However, this makes it slower to boot then the diskless-image-simple. . WARNING: This package can and will break your computer. Do not install manually. It should only be installed via the diskless-newimage, part of the diskless package. Package: diskless-image-simple Description: Files required for simple NFS-Root image. This package contains files required to boot an NFS-Root disk image. It also contains template files for setting up individual hosts. . WARNING: This package can and will break your computer. Do not install manually. It should only be installed via the diskless-newimage, part of the diskless package. Source package: display-dhammapada Package: display-dhammapada Description: Displays verses from the Dhammapada. Displays a random verse (a dhammapada) from an English translation of the Dhammapada. It works similarly to fortune, so you can put it in your shell startup script. Source package: dist Package: dist Description: Tools for developing, maintaining and distributing software. The dist package is a set of tools meant to ease the construction and maintenance of portable software. . The first component is the Configure script generator, metaconfig, which automatically builds the Configure script from your sources. Ideally, the end-user receiving your source code will simply have to read your README file, run the Configure script (which is self-documented), and then run make. . The second component is the Makefile.SH generator, which is a generic configured Makefile, reusing some of the information figured out by Configure, and a generic Jmakefile description. . The third component is the RCS aware package generator, which is used when it's time to build up the shell archives used to distribute your program. . The fourth and latest component is the patch generator, used to make updates of your sources, which can later be applied on the original distribution by using the patch program. The upstream sources for this packlage may be downloaded from CPAN, like so: http://search.cpan.org/doc/RAM/dist-3.0@70 Source package: ditty Package: ditty Description: Allows you to play melodies from your built-in speaker Ditty enables you to play simple melodies from the command line. It does NOT require a sound card, as it can use the built-in speaker to play these melodies just as easily. (Note: in order for the built-in speaker to be used, ditty's stdout must be connected to a tty. Certain terminal emulators, such as xterm, don't support the sound controls. If you aren't using the sound card method, you should generally run ditty from a *real* pseudo-terminal). . Some things that may make ditty fun to use are: Adding sound-effects to .bash_login and .bash_logout or other shellscripts. Source package: divine Package: divine Description: Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops A utility to locate current network address via arp requests and perform light reconfigurations based on its findings. . "divine" is intended for laptop users or people who use their machines in different networks all the time. It is meant to be run from the PCMCIA network initialization scripts. . For more information see: http://www.fefe.de/divine Source package: djtools Package: djtools Description: Tools for HP DeskJet printer. These tool purpose is to make better use of the HP DeskJet. They allow to send commands to a printer as well as make better use of the HP DeskJet's text modes. . These programs were written for the HP DeskJet 500 series but should work with all printers that understand HP PCL. Source package: dlint Package: dlint Description: Checks dns zone information using nameserver lookups This program analyzes any DNS zone you specify, and reports any problems it finds by displaying errors and warnings. Then it descends recursively to examine all zones below the given one (this can be disabled with a command- line option). . You don't have to feed any BIND conffiles to Dlint. Dlint uses nameserver calls to gather information. . Designed for Unix, dlint is written in Bourne Shell and Perl. . You may try it online at http://www.domtools.com/dlint/ (this server imposes a timeout period; to lint a big zone, you should install dlint yourself and use it locally - that's what this package is for). Source package: dlocate Package: dlocate Description: fast alternative to dpkg -L and dpkg -S uses GNU locate to greatly speed up finding out which package a file belongs to (i.e. a very fast dpkg -S). many other uses, including options to view all files in a package, calculate disk space used, view and check md5sums, list man pages, etc. Source package: dmachinemon Package: dmachinemon Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show load average and available memory, and top process running on each machines. . Includes convenience scripts, and other tools. . dmachinemon-html needs to be available on html-generating system Package: dmachinemon-gtkiface Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show load average and available memory, and top process running on each machines. . this package contains dmachinemon-gtkiface a GTK+ interface to dmachinemon Package: dmachinemon-master Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show load average and available memory, and top process running on each machines. . This package includes dmachinemon-master, which needs to be installed on the master system. Package: dmachinemon-servent Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show load average and available memory, and top process running on each machines. . This package includes dmachinemon-servent, for servent systems, which often are cluster nodes. Package: dmachinemon-treeview Description: network-wide monitoring suite for monitoring machine status For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show load average and available memory, and top process running on each machines. . Includes network topology debugging (tree structure viewing) suite. Package: libdmachinemon3 Description: P2P local networking library -- runtime libs For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show load average and available memory, and top process running on each machines. . this package contains libdmachinemon runtime library for using dmachinemon. Package: libdmachinemon3-dev Description: P2P local networking library -- development files. For monitoring a bunch of network-connected computers, dmachinemon is an ideal software. It can be used to show load average and available memory, and top process running on each machines. . this package contains libdmachinemon development files. Source package: dmalloc Package: dmalloc Description: Debug memory allocation library (non-threaded) Drop in replacement for the system's `malloc', `realloc', `calloc', `free' and other memory management routines while providing powerful debugging facilities configurable at runtime. . These facilities include such things as memory-leak tracking, fence-post write detection, file/line number reporting, and general logging of statistics. Source package: dmapi Package: dmapi Description: Data Management API runtime environment Files required by system software using the Data Management API (DMAPI). This is used to implement the interface defined in the X/Open document: Systems Management: Data Storage Management (XDSM) API dated February 1997. This interface is implemented by the libdm library. Package: dmapi-dev Description: Data Management API static libraries and headers dmapi-dev contains the libraries and header files needed to develop programs which make use of the Data Management API (DMAPI). You must install the xfslibs-dev package with dmapi-dev. Source package: dmbt Package: dmbt Description: Debian maintainer's bug-tool A GNOME-based tool and a set of perl packages to help a Debian maintainer manage the bugs reported against his/her packages. . This software is in the very early stages of development. All feedback will be appreciated. Source package: dnprogs Package: dnet-common Description: Base package for Linux DECnet This is the base package for Linux DECnet. it contains the necessary configuration files and a script to set up the MAC address of your ethernet card(s) at boot-up. . You will also need to be running a 2.4+ kernel and have DECnet either built as a module or compiled into the kernel. . To do useful work with DECnet you will need the libdnet package and probably also dnet-progs. Package: dnet-progs Description: DECnet user programs and daemons These tools are the application layer interface for DECnet on Linux systems. They provide file/terminal access facilities between OpenVMS and Linux and remote execution of commands. Also included is a Linux version of the VMS "Phone" utility and a VMSMail to SMTP gateway. Package: libdnet Description: DECnet Libraries This package contains the libraries necessary for a functioning DECnet system. Most DECnet programs require these libraries to be present on the system. The libraries are: libdnet - the basic DECnet API as featured on Ultrix(R) systems libdnet_daemon - useful calls for writing DECnet daemons libdap - DAP (Data Access Protocol) C++ classes librms - High level library for programmatic access VMS files from Linux. Package: libdnet-dev Description: DECnet development libraries & Headers Theses are the development libraries for Linux DECnet. This package contains the static libraries, header files and man pages for DECnet development on Linux. Source package: dnrd Package: dnrd Description: Proxy DNS daemon The Domain Name Relay Daemon (DNRD) is a simple "proxy" nameserver. It is meant to be used for home networks that can connect to the internet using one of several ISPs. . DNRD can be setup to forward all DNS queries to the appropriate DNS server for each of your ISPs. . Homepage: http://members.home.net/garsh/dnrd/ Source package: dns-browse Package: dns-browse Description: Frontends to DNS search. This package provides two programs to make user lookups on DNS servers: dns_tree and dns_browse. . dns_tree is a command-line-based front-end to dig. It replaces the several dig invocations necessary to fetch a zone, and it formats the output in a somewhat sensible hierarchical style (a tree). . dns_browse is a GUI front-end to dns_tree. It allows point-and-click DNS browsing and makes it easy to expand/compress hierarchies in one or more DNS zones. Source package: dnscvsutil Package: dnscvsutil Description: Maintain DNS zone files under CVS control Maintain your DNS zone files under CVS control, and possibly automatically updating reverse zones. Source package: dnsmasq Package: dnsmasq Description: A caching DNS forwarder. Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder designed to provide DNS (domain name) services to a small network where using BIND would be overkill. It can be have its upstream DNS servers automatically configured by PPP or DHCP and it can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. It can integrate with the ISC DHCP daemon to serve the names of local machines which are configured using DHCP. Dnsmasq is ideal for networks behind NAT routers and connected via modem, ISDN, ADSL, or cable-modem. Source package: dnstracer Package: dnstracer Description: Trace DNS queries to the source dnstracer determines where a given Domain Name Server (DNS) gets its information from for a given hostname, and follows the chain of DNS servers back to the authoritative answer. Source package: dnswalk Package: dnswalk Description: Checks dns zone information using nameserver lookups dnswalk is a DNS debugger. It performs zone transfers of specified domains, and checks the database in numerous ways for internal consistency, as well as accuracy. Source package: doc++ Package: doc++ Description: A documentation system for C/C++, IDL and Java DOC++ is a documentation system for C/C++, IDL and Java generating both LaTeX output for high quality hardcopies and HTML output for sophisticated online browsing of your documentation. The documentation is extracted directly from the C/C++/IDL header/source files or Java class files. . Here are a list of the highlights: - hierarchically structured documentation - automatic class graph generation (as Java applets for HTML) - cross references - high end formating support including typesetting of equations . For more information about DOC++ please take a look at it's home page at http://docpp.sourceforge.net/ Package: doc++-doc Description: Documentation for the doc++ documentation system DOC++ is a documentation system for C/C++ and Java generating both LaTeX output for high quality hardcopies and HTML output for sophisticated online browsing of your documentation. The documentation is extracted directly from the C++ header or Java class files. . Here are a list of the highlights: - hierarchically structured documentation - automatic class graph generation (as Java applets for HTML) - cross references - high end formating support including typesetting of equations Source package: doc-base Package: doc-base Description: Utilities to manage online documentation This package contains utilities to manage online documentation on a Debian system. . If you want to get additional information about doc-base please check out the `Debian doc-base Manual' included in this package. Source package: doc-central Package: doc-central Description: web-based documentation browser Doc-Central is a tool to browse the documentation installed on your system using their doc-base entries. Source package: doc-debian Package: doc-debian Description: Debian Project documentation, Debian FAQ and other documents The Debian Project is an association of individuals who have made common cause to create a free operating system. . In this package, you will find: * Debian Linux Manifesto, * Constitution for the Debian Project, * Debian GNU/Linux Social Contract, * Debian Free Software Guidelines. . Additionally provided are: * Debian GNU/Linux Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), * Debian Bug Tracking System documentation, and * Introduction to the Debian mailing lists. . All of these files are available at ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/doc/ and mirrors thereof. Source package: doc-debian-es Package: doc-debian-es Description: Debian FAQ translated to Spanish The doc-debian-es package provides the current Debian-FAQ (in postscript, dvi, text and HTML) translated to spanish. . El paquete doc-debian-es suministra las Preguntas Frecuentes sobre Debian (FAQ), traducidas a partir del documento Debian-FAQ. Se encuentran en formatos postscript, dvi, texto y HTML. Source package: doc-debian-fr Package: doc-debian-fr Description: Debian Manuals, FAQs and other documents in French. This package provides Debian Manuals, some mailing lists FAQs as well as several other bits of information about Debian in French. Source package: doc-debian-ja Package: doc-debian-ja Description: Debian FAQ and other documents (Japanese) This package provides the Japanese version of Debian FAQ and other documents. . You will find: * Debian Linux Manifesto, * Constitution for the Debian Project, * Debian GNU/Linux Social Contract, * Debian Free Software Guidelines. . Additionally provided are: * Debian GNU/Linux Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), * Debian Bug Tracking System documentation, and * Introduction to the Debian mailing lists. Source package: doc-debian-ko Package: doc-debian-ko Description: Debian FAQ and other documents to Korean The doc-debian-ko package provides the current Debian-FAQ and other documents from doc-debian package translated into Korean. Source package: doc-es-misc Package: doc-es-misc Description: Documentation for Spanish Users (miscellanea) This package includes available documentation for Spanish speakers and users of Linux. Currently it only provides the Linux FAQ from es.comp.os.linux.* Source package: doc-iana Package: doc-iana Description: Internet protocol parameter registry The common use of the Internet protocols by the Internet community requires that the particular values used in parameter fields be assigned uniquely. It is the task of the IANA to make those unique assignments as requested and to maintain a registry of the currently assigned values. . This package lists these assignments. Source package: doc-jakarta-ja Package: doc-jakarta-ja Description: Jakarta documents in Japanese This package provides the Japanese translation of the document of Jakarta Project. Currently provide ant,log4j,regexp,tomcat. Source package: doc-linux Package: doc-linux-html Description: Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format The doc-linux-html package provides the current Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format. Alternatively, ASCII versions are provided in the doc-linux-text package. . The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-html was created. . All files are available at http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/ (with versions in ASCII, DVI, HTML, postscript, and SGML). Package: doc-linux-text Description: Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in ASCII format The doc-linux-text package provides the current Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in ASCII format. Alternatively, HTML versions are provided in the doc-linux-html package. . The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-text was created. . All files are available at http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/ (with versions in ASCII, DVI, HTML, postscript, and SGML). Source package: doc-linux-de Package: doc-linux-de Description: Linux HOWTOs in German This package installs the German versions of the current Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-de was created. . All files are available at http://www.tu-harburg.de/dlhp/ (with versions in ascii, dvi, postscript and pdf formats). Source package: doc-linux-es Package: doc-linux-es Description: Linux documents in Spanish. This package contains the Linux HOWTOs translated into Spanish. . All files are available at ftp://ftp.insflug.org/es (with versions in ascii, sgml, dvi, html and postscript formats). . Este paquete contiene los HOWTO (COMO) de Linux traducidos al castellano. . Todos los ficheros están disponibles en ftp://ftp.insflug.org/es (con versiones en formato ascii, sgml, dvi, html y postscript). Source package: doc-linux-fr Package: doc-linux-fr Description: Linux docs in french : HOWTO, MetaFAQ ... This package installs the french versions of the current Linux HOWTO and mini-HOWTO as well as the "info-sheet", "metafaq", "fhs", "fsstnd", "fcol-faq" and "intro" french documents on your Debian system in html format. The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-fr was created. . All files are available at ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/Linux/french/docs (with versions in ascii, dvi and postscript formats). Source package: doc-linux-hr Package: doc-linux-hr Description: Documentation in Croatian / dokumentacija na hrvatskom This package contains plain-text and HTML versions of various Linux documentation in Croatian, including FAQ's and translations of LDP HOWTO documents; these will be installed in /usr/share/doc/HOWTO and /usr/share/doc/doc-linux-hr. All documents use the ISO 8859-2 character set. . Ovaj paket sadrzi tekstualne i HTML verzije razne Linux dokumentacije na hrvatskom jeziku, ukljucujuci odgovore na cesto postavljana pitanja i prijevode LDP HOWTO dokumenata, smjestene u direktorije /usr/share/doc/HOWTO i /usr/share/doc/doc-linux-hr. Svi dokumenti su pisani u ISO 8859-2 kodnom rasporedu. Source package: doc-linux-html-pt Package: doc-linux-html-pt Description: Linux HOWTO's in Portuguese (html format). This package contains the Linux HOWTO's translated into Portuguese. . All files are available at: http://ldp-br.conectiva.com.br/documentos/comofazer (with versions in html, ascii and sgml formats). . Este pacote contém os documentos Como Fazer (HOWTOS) do Linux traduzidos no idioma Portugues. . Todos os arquivos estão disponíveis em: http://ldp-br.conectiva.com.br/documentos/comofazer (com versões nos formatos html, ascii e sgml). Source package: doc-linux-it Package: doc-linux-it Description: Linux HOWTOs and miniHOWTOs in Italian - HTML version This package installs the Italian translations of Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs (made by the ILDP project) on your Debian system. The version number reflects the packaging date. . All files are available at ftp://ftp.pluto.linux.it/pub/pluto/ildp/HOWTO/ (with versions in ascii, html, dvi, ps and sgml formats). Package: doc-linux-it-text Description: Linux HOWTOs and miniHOWTOs in Italian - ASCII version This package installs the Italian translations of Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs (made by the ILDP project) on your Debian system. The version number reflects the packaging date. . All files are available at ftp://ftp.pluto.linux.it/pub/pluto/ildp/HOWTO/ (with versions in ascii, html, dvi, ps and sgml formats). Source package: doc-linux-ja Package: doc-linux-ja Description: Linux HOWTOs in Japanese This package installs the Japanese versions of the current Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ja was created. Package: doc-linux-ja-html Description: Linux HOWTOs and FAQs in Japanese (HTML format) The doc-linux-ja-html package provides the current Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format for Japanese. Alternatively, TEXT versions are provided in the doc-linux-ja-text package. . The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ja-html was created. . All files are also available at JF Project (http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/) Package: doc-linux-ja-text Description: Linux HOWTOs and FAQs in Japanese (TEXT format) The doc-linux-ja-text package provides the current Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in TEXT format for Japanese. Alternatively, HTML versions are provided in the doc-linux-ja-html package. . The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ja-text was created. . All files are also available at JF Project (http://www.linux.or.jp/JF/) Source package: doc-linux-ko Package: doc-linux-html-ko Description: Linux HOWTOs in Korean language This package installs the Korean versions of the current Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format Alternatively, ASCII versions are provided in the doc-linux-text-ko package. . the version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ko was created. . If you want more relative documents, You can find them in this location. http://kldp.org. Package: doc-linux-ko Description: Linux HOWTOs in Korean language This package installs the Korean versions of the current Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ko was created. . If you want more relative documents, You can find them in this location. http://kldp.org. Package: doc-linux-text-ko Description: Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in Korean The doc-linux-text-ko package provides the current Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in EUC-KR format. Alternatively, HTML versions are provided in the doc-linux-html-ko package. . The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-ko was created. . If you want more relative documents, You can find them in this location. http://kldp.org. Source package: doc-linux-nl Package: doc-linux-nl-html Description: Dutch Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format The doc-linux-nl-html package provides current Dutch Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in HTML format. Alternatively, ASCII versions are provided in the doc-linux-nl-text package. . The version number reflects the date at which doc-linux-nl-html was created. . All files are available at http://nl.linux.org/. Package: doc-linux-nl-text Description: Dutch Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in ASCII format The doc-linux-nl-text package provides current Dutch Linux HOWTOs, mini-HOWTOs, and FAQs in ASCII format. Alternatively, HTML versions are provided in the doc-linux-nl-html package. . The version number reflects the date at which doc-linux-nl-text was created. . All files are available at http://nl.linux.org/. Source package: doc-linux-pl Package: doc-linux-pl Description: Linux docs in Polish: HOWTO - ascii version This package installs the Polish versions of Linux HOWTO and mini-HOWTO documents (JTZ project) on your Debian system. The version number reflects the packaging date. . All files are available at ftp://ftp.jtz.org.pl/JTZ/ (with versions in ascii, html, dvi, ps and sgml formats). Package: doc-linux-pl-html Description: Linux docs in Polish: HOWTO - html version This package installs the Polish versions of Linux HOWTO and mini-HOWTO documents (JTZ project) on your Debian system. The version number reflects the packaging date. . All files are available at ftp://ftp.jtz.org.pl/JTZ/ (with versions in ascii, html, dvi, ps and sgml formats). Source package: doc-linux-sv Package: doc-linux-sv Description: Linux HOWTOs in Swedish This package installs the Swedish versions of the current Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-sv was created. Package: doc-linux-sv-html Description: Linux HOWTOs in Swedish - HTML version This package installs the Swedish versions of the current Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-sv was created. . This is the HTML version of the package. See also doc-linux-sv-text. Package: doc-linux-sv-text Description: Linux HOWTOs in Swedish - Text version This package installs the Swedish versions of the current Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-sv was created. . This is the text version of the package. See also doc-linux-sv-html. Source package: doc-linux-text-pt Package: doc-linux-text-pt Description: Linux HOWTO's in Portuguese (text format). This package contains the Linux HOWTO's translated into Portuguese. . All files are available at: http://ldp-br.conectiva.com.br/documentos/comofazer (with versions in html, ascii and sgml formats). . Este pacote contém os documentos Como Fazer (HOWTOS) do Linux traduzidos no idioma Portugues. . Todos os arquivos estão disponíveis em: http://ldp-br.conectiva.com.br/documentos/comofazer (com versões nos formatos html, ascii e sgml). Source package: doc-linux-zh Package: doc-linux-zh Description: Linux HOWTOs in Chinese This package installs the Chinese versions of the current Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-zh was created. Source package: doc-linux-zh-s Package: doc-linux-zh-s Description: Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs in Simplified Chinese in HTML This package installs the Simplified Chinese versions of the current Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-zh-s was created. Source package: doc-linux-zh-text Package: doc-linux-zh-text Description: Linux HOWTOs in Traditional Chinese (Taiwan Big5) This package installs the Chinese versions of the current Linux HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs on your Debian system. The second part (the Debian part) of the version number reflects the month in which doc-linux-zh-text was created. The first part of the version number is just a convenience for the package maintainer. Source package: doc-rfc Package: doc-rfc Description: Important RFCs The following categories are included: . * Standards and Proposed Standards * FYIs * Some other interesting RFCs Package: doc-rfc-0001-0999 Description: Other RFCs RFCs not in any of the other packages Package: doc-rfc-1000-1999 Description: Other RFCs RFCs not in any of the other packages Package: doc-rfc-2000-2999 Description: Other RFCs RFCs not in any of the other packages Package: doc-rfc-3000-3999 Description: Other RFCs RFCs not in any of the other packages Package: doc-rfc-experimental Description: Experimental RFCs The following categories are included: . * Experimental Package: doc-rfc-fyi-bcp Description: FYI and BCP RFCs The following categories are included: . * For Your Information (FYI) subseries * Best Current Practice (BCP) subseries Package: doc-rfc-misc Description: Miscellaneous RFCs The following categories are included: . * Historic * drafts currently in the RFC Editor's publishing queue Package: doc-rfc-old-std Description: Old Standard RFCs The following categories are included: . * Obsoleted Standards * Obsoleted Draft Standards * Obsoleted Proposed Standards Package: doc-rfc-std Description: Standard RFCs The following categories are included: . * Standard * Draft Standard Package: doc-rfc-std-proposed Description: Proposed Standard RFCs The following categories are included: . * Proposed Standard Source package: docbook Package: docbook Description: SGML DTD for authors of technical documentation DocBook is an SGML vocabulary particularly well suited to books and papers about computer hardware and software (though it is by no means limited to these applications). It has emerged as an open, standard DTD in the software industry, and is used to document many free software projects. . This package contains the SGML DTD for DocBook, which describes the formal structure of documents complying this format. If you wish to author XML documents, see the 'docbook-xml' package. It is a part of Debian's SGML/XML infrastructure, along with other DTDs, tools for parsing, validating, and styling, and formatting SGML and XML documents. . This package includes the 2.4.1, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0, and 4.1 versions of the DocBook SGML DTD. Source package: docbook-book Package: docbook-book Description: html version of O'Reilly docbook book by Walsh and Muellner This is the html version of the print book 'Docbook: The Definative Guide', graciously made availabe under the GNU Free Documentation License. . This is version 2.0.2 of the book, and is a work in progress. It purports to document DocBook V4.1.2 with the EBNF, HTML Forms, MathML, and SVG modules. As it is being actively updated, it may be inconsistent in some areas. Source package: docbook-doc Package: docbook-doc Description: Documentation for the DocBook DTD. The DocBook DTD was developed specifically for computer software documentation, that is, user manuals and programming references. . This set of documentation includes the following titles: - Overview of the DocBook DTD - User's Guide for the DocBook DTD - Guide to the DocBook DTD - Reference for the DocBook DTD - Customizer's Guide for the DocBook DTD Source package: docbook-dsssl Package: docbook-dsssl Description: Modular DocBook DSSSL stylesheets, for print and HTML This package enables the use of DSSSL styling (formatting for output) with DocBook SGML or XML files. . This package contains two DocBook DSSSL stylesheets, one for "print" output and one for HTML. The print stylesheet can be used in conjunction with the RTF and the TeX back-ends that Jade provides to produce output suitable for printing. The HTML stylesheet can be used to convert DocBook documents into HTML. . The stylesheets are modular in design so that you can extend and customize them. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://docbook.sourceforge.net/ Source package: docbook-dsssl-doc Package: docbook-dsssl-doc Description: Modular DocBook DSSSL stylesheets documentation This package contains documentation for the Modular DocBook stylesheets, as found in the 'docbook-dsssl' package. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://docbook.sourceforge.net/ Source package: docbook-html-forms Package: docbook-html-forms Description: Extension to DocBook XML for generating html forms The DocBook HTML Forms module adds six new markup elements to DocBook XML for easy generation of HTML forms from XML source documents. . The HTML Forms module is a customization of the full DocBook XML V4.1.2 DTD. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/htmlforms/ Source package: docbook-mathml Package: docbook-mathml Description: Extension to DocBook XML for using MathML markup The DocBook MathML module adds support for including MathML markup in DocBook XML source documents. . The MathML module is a customization of the full DocBook XML V4.1.2 DTD. The module requires access to the MathML V2.0 DTD provided by the w3-dtd-mathml package. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/mathml/ Source package: docbook-stylesheets Package: docbook-stylesheets Description: Modular DocBook stylesheets, for print and HTML This package contains two DocBook DSSSL stylesheets, one for print and one for HTML. The print stylesheet can be used, in conjunction with the RTF and the TeX back-ends that Jade provides, to produce output suitable for printing. The HTML stylesheet can be used to convert DocBook documents into HTML. . The stylesheets are modular in the sense that you can extend and, to some extent, customize them. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/ Package: docbook-stylesheets-doc Description: Modular DocBook stylesheets documentation This package contains documentation for the Modular DocBook stylesheets, as found in the 'docbook' package. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/docbook/dsssl/ Source package: docbook-to-man Package: docbook-to-man Description: Converter from DocBook SGML into roff -man macros. The docbook-to-man tool is a batch converter that transforms UNIX-style manpages from the DocBook SGML DTD into nroff/troff -man macros. This is not the original version by Fred Dalrymple, but one with the ANS modifications by David Bolen. Source package: docbook-utils Package: docbook-utils Description: Convert Docbook files to other formats (HTML, RTF, Postscript, PDF) The docbook-utils is a set of a few small programs intended to ease everyday use of technical documentation software and more generally use of SGML and XML. . Tasks they currently accomplish are: * jw: convert Docbook files to other formats (HTML, RTF, Postscript, PDF). * sgmldiff: detect the differences in markup between two SGML files. Source package: docbook-website Package: docbook-website Description: XML Website DTD and XSL Stylesheets A docbook-derived XML DTD for building web sites. This package includes the xsl stylesheets for this DTD. This version is a customization of the DocBook XML V4.1.2 DTD. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/ Source package: docbook-xml Package: docbook-xml Description: XML DTD for DocBook, also known as DocBk XML An XML representation of the DocBook DTD, which is sometimes referred to as DocBk XML. This is a DTD widely used for documenting software and other technical topics. . This package ships with the newest DocBook XML DTD, as well as a select set of legacy DTDs for use with older documents. Source package: docbook-xml-jrefentry Package: docbook-xml-jrefentry Description: DocBook XML JRefEntry DTD The JRefEntry DTD is a customization of the DocBook RefEntry model. The purpose of this customization is to mirror the order and nature of structured comment tags in JavaDoc documentation. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://www.nwalsh.com/docbook/jrefentry/ Source package: docbook-xml-simple Package: docbook-xml-simple Description: Simplified DocBook XML Doctype and css stylesheets. This is a small subset of the DocBook XML DTD. It has ~100 elements, rather than the >300 elements in the full DocBook DTD. A good choice when full DocBook is overkill. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/docbook/simple/ Source package: docbook-xml-slides Package: docbook-xml-slides Description: XML Slides DTD and XSL Stylesheets A docbook-derived XML DTD for building presentation slides. This package includes the xsl stylesheets for this DTD. This version can be customized with the Simplified DocBook XML V4.1.2.4 DTD. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/slides/ Source package: docbook-xml-website Package: docbook-xml-website Description: XML Website DTD and XSL Stylesheets A docbook-derived XML DTD for building web sites. This package includes the xsl stylesheets for this DTD. This version uses the DocBook XML V4.1.2 DTD. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://nwalsh.com/website/ Source package: docbook-xsl Package: docbook-xsl Description: Stylesheets for processing DocBook XML files to HTML and FO. These are modular XSL stylesheets for processing documents composed with the DocBook XML DTD and its derivatives ("Simplified" DocBook XML, JRefEntry DTD, etc.). The documentation is included in the package. . The stylesheets provide XSLT transformations for both HTML and Formatting Object output. The latter can be further processed to a number of print formats using FOP or TeX-based tools. . The stylesheets are modular in the sense that you can extend and, to some extent, customize them. Incluuded are extension classes for the Saxon XSLT processor. The documentation is included in this package. . For quickstart instructions, see /usr/share/doc/docbook-xsl/README.Debian . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook Source package: docbook-xsl-stylesheets Package: docbook-xsl-stylesheets Description: Stylesheets for processing DocBook XML files to HTML and FO. These are modular XSL stylesheets for processing documents composed with the DocBook XML DTD and its derivatives ("Simplified" DocBook XML, JRefEntry DTD, etc.). The documentation is included in the package. . The stylesheets provide XSLT transformations for both HTML and Formatting Object output. The latter can be further processed to a number of print formats using FOP or TeX-based tools. . The stylesheets are modular in the sense that you can extend and, to some extent, customize them. The documentation is included in this package. . Author: Norman Walsh Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook Source package: docbook2x Package: docbk-xml2x Description: Perl scripts to convert DocBk XML documents into troff and Texinfo docbook2man converts DocBk XML documents to one or more man pages. docbook2texi converts DocBk XML documents to the GNU Texinfo format. . See accompanying DocBk XML documentation for more details. Package: docbook2man Description: Perl SGMLS spec file to convert DocBook SGML docs into troff docbook2man-spec is a sgmlspl spec file that produces man pages (using the -man macros) from DocBook RefEntry markup. . The program reads ESIS produced by nsgmls (or other SGML parsers) from standard input. Markup not found in RefEntry is discarded. Package: docbook2texi Description: Perl SGMLS spec file to convert DocBook SGML docs into Texinfo docbook2texi-spec is a sgmlspl spec file that produces GNU Texinfo documents from DocBook documents. . The program reads ESIS produced by nsgmls (or other SGML parsers) from standard input. Currently the document element must be Book, otherwise the results are undefined. Package: docbook2x-doc Description: HTML docmentation of the docbook2x packages This package contains the documentation in HTML format of the packages docbk-xml2x, docbook2man and docbook2texi. Source package: docdiff Package: docdiff Description: Compares two text files by character or by word/morpheme Compares two text files by character or by word/morpheme, and output the result in pseudo HTML format. Source package: dog Package: dog Description: Enhanced replacement for cat dog writes the contents of each given file, URL or standard input to standard output. It currently supports file, http and raw URLs. It is designed as a compatible, but enhanced replacement for cat. Source package: dome Package: dome Description: calculates and draws geodesic domes DOME is a program which calculates the properties of a geodesic dome symmetry triangle. DOME calculates spherical vertex coordinates, symmetry triangle topological abundance, and chord factors. DOME supports class I (alternate) and class II (triac on) breakdowns for Icosahedron, Octahedron and Tetrahedron polyhedron types. DOME also supports "Buckyball" formations as well as elliptical geodesics. . See the Applied Synergetics Homepage (http://www.cris.com/~rjbono/index.html) for image samples and links to other Synergetics Web sites. Source package: donkey Package: donkey Description: One Time Password calculator. Donkey is an alternative for S/KEY's "key" command. This means that donkey is also an alternative for "keyinit". Since the entry is printed to stdout (not to /etc/skeykeys), you can easily sent it to remote operator by e-mail (with PGP signature or something). So, it possible to initiate S/KEY without login from the console of the host. Source package: dopewars Package: dopewars Description: Make a fortune dealing drugs on the streets of New York dopewars is a UNIX rewrite of the MS-DOS program of the same name, which in turn was inspired by John E. Dell's "Drug Wars" game. You have one month to buy and sell drugs on the streets of New York, the aim being first to pay off your debt to the loan shark and then to make a fortune. And if you have to shoot a few cops in the process, well... The game includes TCP networking allowing you to meet (and shoot) other human drug dealers. Source package: doschk Package: doschk Description: SYSV and DOS filename conflicts check Checks filenames for conflicts under 14-character SYSV and 8.3 DOS limitations. Source package: dosemu Package: dosemu Description: The Linux DOS Emulator DOSEMU is a PC Emulator application that allows Linux to run a DOS operating system in a virtual x86 machine. This allows you to run many DOS applications. - Includes the FreeDOS kernel. - Color text and full keyboard emulation (via hotkeys) via terminal. - Built-in X support, includes IBM character set font. - Graphics capability at the console with most compatible video cards. - DPMI support so you can run DOOM. - CDROM support. - Builtin IPX and pktdrvr support. Source package: dosfstools Package: dosfstools Description: Utilities to create and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems Inside of this package there are two utilities to create and to check MS-DOS FAT filesystems on either harddisks or floppies under Linux. This version uses the enhanced boot sector/superblock format of DOS 3.3+ as well as provides a default dummy boot sector code. Source package: dossizola Package: dossizola Description: An Isola board game with nice graphics. The goal of Do'SSi Zo'la is to block the opponent by destroying the squares which surround him. In each turn, each player must first move to one of the squares adjacent to his current position, and then destroy a square of his choice. The first player who is unable to move loses. Package: dossizola-data Description: Game data for Do'SSi Zo'la. This package holds the images used by the Do'SSi Zo'la game (from package `dossizola'). Source package: dotconf Package: libdotconf-dev Description: Configuration file parser library - development files dot.conf is a simple-to-use and powerful configuration-file parser library written in C. The configuration files created for dot.conf look very similar to those used by the Apache Webserver. Even Container-Directives known from httpd.conf can easily be used in the exact same manner as for Apache-Modules. It supports various types of arguments, dynamically loadable modules that create their own configuration options on-the-fly, a here-documents feature to pass very long ARG_STR data to your app, and on-the-fly inclusion of additional config files. . This package contains the development files necessary to build programs using the dotconf library. Package: libdotconf1.0 Description: Configuration file parser library - runtime files dot.conf is a simple-to-use and powerful configuration-file parser library written in C. The configuration files created for dot.conf look very similar to those used by the Apache Webserver. Even Container-Directives known from httpd.conf can easily be used in the exact same manner as for Apache-Modules. It supports various types of arguments, dynamically loadable modules that create their own configuration options on-the-fly, a here-documents feature to pass very long ARG_STR data to your app, and on-the-fly inclusion of additional config files. Source package: dotfile Package: dotfile Description: Easy configuration of popular programs through Tcl/Tk interface The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. It translates information from check boxes, entries, menus etc. to some sort of code (eg. Lisp, C, the configuration language for the fvwm window manager, or any other textual code). This transformation is coded in modules, where the programmer tells which elements are to be shown (a check button, listbox, etc.) and gives some help on each element. . With this release, modules exist for configuring bash, fvwm1, fvwm2, tcsh, elm, rtin, ipfwadm, procmail and canna, and they can be found in separate packages named dotfile-. Package: dotfile-bash Description: The Dotfile Generator bash module The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for bash, a popular shell. Package: dotfile-canna Description: The Dotfile Generator canna module The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for canna, a Japanese input system. Package: dotfile-elm Description: The Dotfile Generator elm module The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for elm, a popular mail user agent. Package: dotfile-fvwm1 Description: The Dotfile Generator fvwm1 module The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for fvwm1, an old version of fvwm2. Package: dotfile-fvwm1-ja Description: The Dotfile Generator fvwm1 module (in Japanese) The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for fvwm1, an old version of fvwm2 (in Japanese). Package: dotfile-fvwm2 Description: The Dotfile Generator fvwm2 module The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for fvwm2, a popular X window manager. Package: dotfile-fvwm2-ja Description: The Dotfile Generator fvwm2 module (in Japanese) The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for fvwm2, a popular X window manager (in Japanese). Package: dotfile-ipfwadm Description: The Dotfile Generator ipfwadm module The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for ipfwadm, a firewall implementation for kernels < 2.1. Package: dotfile-procmail Description: The Dotfile Generator procmail module The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for procmail, a popular mail processing tool. Package: dotfile-rtin Description: The Dotfile Generator rtin module The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for rtin, a popular news reader. Package: dotfile-tcsh Description: The Dotfile Generator tcsh module The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for tcsh, a popular shell. Source package: dotfile (1:2.4-1) Package: dotfile-bash Description: Dotfile Generator, module for bash The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for bash, popular shell. Package: dotfile-elm Description: Dotfile Generator, module for elm The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for elm, popular mail user agent. Package: dotfile-fvwm1 Description: Dotfile Generator, module for fvwm1 The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for fvwm1, old version of fvwm2. Package: dotfile-fvwm2 Description: Dotfile Generator, module for fvwm2 The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for fvwm2, popular X window manager. Package: dotfile-ipfwadm Description: Dotfile Generator, module for ipfwadm The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for ipfwadm, firewall implementation for kernels < 2.1. Package: dotfile-procmail Description: Dotfile Generator, module for procmail The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for procmail, popular mail processing tool. Package: dotfile-rtin Description: Dotfile Generator, module for rtin The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for rtin, popular news reader. Package: dotfile-tcsh Description: Dotfile Generator, module for tcsh The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This module is for tcsh, popular shell. Source package: dotfile-doc Package: dotfile-doc Description: Dotfile Generator modules programmer documentation. The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool, which configures the basic features, and even more exotic features of your favorite programs. . This package contains the documentation for a programmer of Dotfile Generator modules. You will only need this package in case you want to learn how to make your own Dotfile modules. Source package: doxygen Package: doxygen Description: Documentation system for C, C++ and IDL. Doxygen is a documentation system for C, C++ and IDL. It can generate an on-line class browser (in HTML) and/or an off-line reference manual (in LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. There is also support for generating man pages and for converting the generated output into Postscript, hyperlinked PDF or compressed HTML. The documentation is extracted directly from the sources. Package: doxygen-docs Description: Documentation for doxygen. Doxygen is a documentation system for C, C++ and IDL. It can generate an on-line class browser (in HTML) and/or an off-line reference manual (in LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. There is also support for generating man pages and for converting the generated output into Postscript, hyperlinked PDF or compressed HTML. The documentation is extracted directly from the sources. . This package contains the documentation for doxygen. Package: doxygen-gui Description: GUI configuration tool for doxygen. Doxygen is a documentation system for C, C++ and IDL. It can generate an on-line class browser (in HTML) and/or an off-line reference manual (in LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. There is also support for generating man pages and for converting the generated output into Postscript, hyperlinked PDF or compressed HTML. The documentation is extracted directly from the sources. . This package contains doxywizard, a GUI configuration tool for doxygen. Source package: dpkg Package: dpkg Description: Package maintenance system for Debian This package contains the programs which handle the installation and removal of packages on your system. . The primary interface for the dpkg suite is the `dselect' program; a more low-level and less user-friendly interface is available in the form of the `dpkg' command. . In order to unpack and build Debian source packages you will need to install the developers' package `dpkg-dev' as well as this one. Package: dpkg-dev Description: Package building tools for Debian This package contains the tools (including dpkg-source) required to unpack, build and upload Debian source packages. . Most Debian source packages will require additional tools to build - for example, most packages need the `make' and the C compiler `gcc'. Package: dpkg-doc Description: Dpkg Internals Documentation This document describes the internal operations of the dpkg program. It covers building aswell as the internals functions. If you are interested in creating your own packages, then you may be more interested in the packaging-manual documentation package. Source package: dpkg-awk Package: dpkg-awk Description: Gawk script to parse /var/lib/dpkg/{status,available} and Packages This script can parse the dpkg database files. It can do regular expressions on the fields, and only get what you want. It can also be made to output certain fields. As an added bonus, there is an option to sort the output. . 'dpkg-awk "Status: .* installed$" -- Package Version Status' will output all installed packages, with only the listed fields. 'dpkg-awk -f=/var/lib/dpkg/available "Package:^[aA].*" -- Package Version' will output all available packages that start with the letter 'A.' Source package: dpkg-cross Package: dpkg-cross Description: Tools for cross compiling Debian packages dpkg-cross itself is a tool for installing libraries and headers for cross compiling in a way similar to dpkg. Furthermore, the functionality of dpkg-buildpackage and dpkg-shlibdeps is enhanced to support cross compiling. Source package: dpkg-dev-el Package: dpkg-dev-el Description: Emacs-related Debian development helpers This package contains the following Emacs-related stuff: . debian-changelog-mode.el: a helper mode for Debian changelogs; debian-control-mode.el: a helper mode for debian/control files. Source package: dpkg-ftp Package: dpkg-ftp Description: Ftp method for dselect. This package provides another method to dselect that uses the ftp protocol to fetch the desired packages from a debian ftp site. To access it select 'ftp' from the Access menu in dselect. Source package: dpkg-iasearch Package: dpkg-iasearch Description: An interface to find relevant packages in Debian. This package adds some tools to find relevant packages in Debian using simple queries, both in natural language and by keywords. It makes uses of the document-vectoring program arrow, adding scripts to make use of it to index the Packages database, and to make queries on to it. . Its functionality is similar to dlocate but uses a different (more useful?) aproach to make the binary database. . This package is a proof-of-concept package, any kind of improvements are are welcomed, although this idea should be part of a dpkg frontend {T,G}UI. Source package: dpkg-mountable Package: dpkg-mountable Description: Enhanced access method for dselect dpkg-mountable adds an access method called `mountable' to dselect's list, which allows you to install of any filesystem specified in /etc/fstab (eg a normal hard disk partition, or an NFS server), which it will automatically mount and umount for you if necessary. . It also has some extra features not found in the standard dselect methods, such as provision for a local file tree (either parallel to the main distribution or totally separate), and only getting packages which are required, rather than the time-consuming recursive directory scan, as well as logging of all dpkg actions in the install method. Source package: dpkg-multicd Package: dpkg-multicd Description: Installation methods for multiple binary CDs This package provides three new methods to be used within dselect in order to access Debian binary package stored on multiple binary CD ROMS. Source package: dpkg-repack Package: dpkg-repack Description: puts an unpacked .deb file back together dpkg-repack creates a .deb file out of a debian package that has already been installed. If any changes have been made to the package while it was unpacked (ie, files in /etc were modified), the new package will inherit the changes. . This utility can make it easy to copy packages from one computer to another, or to recreate packages that are installed on your system, but no longer available elsewhere, or to store the current state of a package before you upgrade it. Source package: dpkg-ruby Package: dpkg-ruby Description: ruby interface for dpkg Contains ruby modules/classes for dpkg, the Debian package management system. It also provides dpkg-ruby( a dpkg-awk clone), dpkg.rb (a part of dpkg/dpkg-deb clone) and dpkg-checkdeps.rb (check utility of deb dependency problem) Source package: dpkg-scriptlib Package: dpkg-perl Description: Perl interface modules for dpkg Contains Perl 5 modules for dpkg, the Debian package management system. These are currently skeletal, but should eventually provide access to all low-level dpkg functions from within perl, as well as a number of higher-level routines. Package: dpkg-python Description: Python interface modules for dpkg Contains Python modules for dpkg, the Debian package management system. These are currently skeletal, but should eventually provide access to all low-level dpkg functions from within python, as well as a number of higher-level routines. Source package: dpkg-www Package: dpkg-www Description: WWW Debian package browser With the dpkg cgi-bin you can browse Debian packages on a local or remote host using a normal WEB browser. . You can list packages, show package information and installed files, browse documentation and navigate through the packages dependencies. You can also find all the packages owners of a file or directory or those providing a virtual package. . If you are the system administrator you can also install or remove packages by clicking on the buttons found in the package info page, provided that this feature has been enabled and you have properly configured your WEB browser. Source package: dpsyco Package: dpsyco Description: Debian packages of system configurations. Dpsyco introduces the concept of configuration packages. It is a special form of debian packages that is applied on top of the original debian packages. With this you can add users, groups, apply a file skeleton, patch things and more. Observe! No such configuration packages should be uploaded to the debian archives. This kind of things are intended to be created and used by the system administrator only. . For more information see http://www.opal.dhs.org/programs/dpsyco/. . This tool is very useful if you have a lot of servers on which you want to have similar configuration (but not identical). If you only have one server (or client) this is probably not useful at all. . WARNING! Users with UID and GID between 500 and 999 will be automatically administrated by this tool. This means that if you do not have a admin package that set up users these users WILL BE REMOVED. Groups with GID between 300 and 499 will be handled in the same way. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Package: dpsyco-base Description: Base package for psyco. The base package for dpsyco. It makes it possible to create users and groups. It also contains some basic configuration files. . WARNING! Users with UID and GID between 500 and 999 will be automatically administrated by this tool. This means that if you do not have a admin package that set up users these users WILL BE REMOVED. Groups with GID between 300 and 499 will be handled in the same way. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Package: dpsyco-cfengine Description: Automate applying of cfengine configs. This package contains a tool to automatically apply cfengine configurations to the system. Package: dpsyco-devel Description: Tools to create configuration packages. Tools to create the configuration packages. These tools are similar to the debhelper tools and should be used quite like them, but they lack some options. Package: dpsyco-doc Description: Documentation for dpsyco. This includes most of the documentation you will need for dpsyco. Right now there are none but it should be quite a lot in a week or two. Package: dpsyco-lib Description: Libraries for the debian packages of system configurations. It contains a couple of shell functions and other useful tools to make all dpsyco utils work as it should. Package: dpsyco-mysql Description: Automate administration of access to mysql. This package contains a tool to automatically give some users or hosts access to a mysql database. Package: dpsyco-patch Description: Automatically patch the debian file-system. Makes it possible to apply patches to the debian file system. It can be useful when a lot of configuration packages want to make changes to the same file. But be aware of that you can cause conflicts if you make changes on two different packages. Package: dpsyco-samba Description: Automate administration of access to samba. This package contains a tool to automatically give some users or hosts access to a samba server. It is not that easy to administrate yet, but that should change soon. . WARNING! Samba users with UID between 500 and 999 will be automatically administrated by this tool. This means that if you do not have a admin package that set up users correctly, these users WILL BE REMOVED and the user will not be able to log in again. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Package: dpsyco-skel Description: Automatically install a add-on skeleton. Makes it possible to create a package that updates the system with the skel installed to /usr/share/dpsyco/skel. . This makes it possible to overwrite files (on top of) the ordinary debian file system. When the file is removed from this skeleton the original file will also be restored. If there were no original file it will be removed. Package: dpsyco-ssh Description: Automate administration of access via ssh. This package contains a tool to automatically give some users access via ssh. . WARNING! Users with UID < 999 will have its ssh access administrated automatically which means that the authorized_keys file will be removed if there is no admin package installed that gives the user ssh access. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Package: dpsyco-sudo Description: Automate administration of sudo privileges. This package contains a tool to automatically give some users sudo privileges. . WARNING! This tool will automatically administrate all sudo permissions so if you do not have a admin package installed that give users sudo privileges they will no longer be able to use sudo. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Source package: drac Package: drac Description: Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (pop-before-smtp) A daemon that dynamically updates a relay authorization map for some MTA (postfix, sendmail). It provides a way to allow legitimate users to relay mail through an SMTP server, while still preventing others from using it as a spam relay. User's IP addresses are added to the map immediately after they have authenticated to the POP or IMAP server. By default, map entries expire after 30 minutes, but can be renewed by additional authentication. Periodically checking mail on a POP server is sufficient to do this. The POP and SMTP servers can be on different hosts. Package: drac-dev Description: Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (development files) A daemon that dynamically updates a relay authorization map for some MTA (postfix, sendmail). It provides a way to allow legitimate users to relay mail through an SMTP server, while still preventing others from using it as a spam relay. User's IP addresses are added to the map immediately after they have authenticated to the POP or IMAP server. By default, map entries expire after 30 minutes, but can be renewed by additional authentication. Periodically checking mail on a POP server is sufficient to do this. The POP and SMTP servers can be on different hosts. . This package contains the header file. Source package: drawmap Package: drawmap Description: draws customized maps, using raw USGS data files Drawmap reads data in the Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Digital Line Graph (DLG), and Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) formats. Can also work with SDTS, NAD-83, WGS-84, GTOPO30 data. . Using the data in these files, drawmap can produce various kinds of customized maps, including shaded relief maps (with or without roads, streams, place names, and so on) and topographic maps (again, with or without additional features). . Outputs sun raster format, portable gray map, or pov format files. Source package: drb Package: drb Description: distributed ruby druby (DRb) - DRb can send message to other ruby script that like Java's RMI. Source package: drgenius Package: drgenius Description: Interactive geometry program. Dr. Genius is an interactive geometry program especially designed for educational purpose. It had a common history with Dr. Geo and Genius but the calculation part of Genius has be droped because it is unmaintained. It might be replaced by Scheme tools in future. . URL: http://drgenius.seul.org/ Source package: drgeo Package: drgeo Description: An interactive graphical geometry software Dr Geo (Dr Geo Refer to Geometry Exploration Observatory) is an X11 application (using gtk) that allows the construction of interactive geometric figures. It's an educational oriented software. Source package: driftnet Package: driftnet Description: Picks out and displays images from network traffic. Inspired by EtherPEG, Driftnet is a program which listens to network traffic and picks out images from TCP streams it observes. It is interesting to run it on a host which sees a lot of web traffic. . (Obviously, this is an invasion of privacy of a fairly blatant sort. Also, if you are possessed of Victorian sensibilities, and share an unswitched network with others who are not, you should probably not use it.) Source package: drscheme Package: drscheme Description: Scheme Programming Environment This is a Scheme Programming Environment, designed for use within an educational setting. The faculty and staff at Rice University developed this package to be used in programming curricula, as a supplement to mathematics courses, or for general programming instruction in a liberal arts setting. . It includes its own IDE (which runs under X) and is similar in some respects to Emacs (most noticeably in its keybindings). . It has an integrated help system and can run one of four modes (beginning, intermediate, advanced, complete). Each level exposes successively more features and options to the user. The goal of this configuration is to protect novice users from the more arcane behavior of Scheme under certain cases. Package: drscheme-extradoc Description: Rice University PLT Scheme Manuals This package includes ``uninstalled manuals'' in the standard drscheme distribution. Package: mzscheme Description: Rice University PLT Scheme Interpreter This scheme implementation forms the foundation for the DrScheme programming environment. The faculty and staff at Rice University developed this package to be used as a stand-alone interpreter, for embedding in other applications, and for use with the DrScheme graphical environment. Package: mzscheme-dev Description: Rice University PLT Scheme Interpreter (Dev Files) This package includes the tools needed to build your own MzScheme extension modules, or embed MzScheme in other programs. Source package: drsync Package: drsync Description: Two-way remote file synchronisation drsync.pl uses rsync to synchronise between two directories (local or remote), but stores state information for files, so that it can be used in both directions, and can cope with files created, modified or deleted in either repository. Source package: dsc Package: dsc Description: DSSSL Syntax Checker This package provides an online syntax checker for DSSSL style and transform specifications. It implements the full semantics of the DSSSL standard regarding specification files, composing a specification body from one or more files conforming to the DSSSL architectural form, then mapping from the specification body (i.e. sequences of expression language forms) to a reordered normalised form thereof and loading the result into a Scheme interpreter with access to a document source grove. . Comprehensive and detailed error messages, based on a large database of information about the calling sequences for all specification language functions and forms are logged to stderr, together with (optionally) information about feature usage. . Author: Henry S. Thompson Homepage: http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~ht/#DSSSL Source package: dsh Package: dsh Description: dancer's shell, or distributed shell Executes specified command on a group of computers using remote shell methods such as rsh. . dsh aims to be a distributed shell with speed and efficiency, although it has not reached that goal yet. . Something that is pretty handy when setting up clusters. Source package: dstool Package: dstool Description: dynamical systems investigation dstool is a tool for the investigation of dynamical systems. It is an efficient research tool that integrates a friendly graphical user interface, data management capabilities, a rich set of numerical algorithms together with the flexibility to add more algorithms and communicate data with other programs. Source package: dstool-doc Package: dstool-doc Description: documents for dstool dstool is a tool for the investigation of dynamical systems. This package contains documentation for dstool. Source package: dstooltk Package: dstooltk Description: dynamical systems investigation (Tk version) dstool with a Tk front end. . dstool is a tool for the investigation of dynamical systems. It is an efficient research tool that integrates a friendly graphical user interface, data management capabilities, a rich set of numerical algorithms together with the flexibility to add more algorithms and communicate data with other programs. Source package: dstooltk-doc Package: dstooltk-doc Description: documents for dstooltk dstooltk is a tool for the investigation of dynamical systems. This package contains documentation for dstool. This concerns the tk front end. There is also a package with an xview front end. The package and additional docs are dstool and dstool-doc. Source package: dtaus Package: dtaus Description: Paperless money transfer with German banks on floppies This package contains a library that can read and write German DTAUS files. DTAUS is an acronym for DatenTraegerAUStausch. It is used by German credit institutes in order to transfer commands for money exchanges between accounts. This format is used both between banks and between banks and their customers. One mainly wants to use it to be able to do automatic "Bankeinzuege". . This package probably will only be useful in Germany. Source package: dtlk Package: dtlk Description: Linux device driver for the DoubleTalk PC Modular Linux device driver for the DoubleTalk PC (internal DoubleTalk) speech synthesizer manufactured by RC Systems (http://www.rcsys.com/). Source package: dtm Package: dtm Description: Definitive Type Manager An experimental package to install/remove Type1 fonts to/from a Debian GNU/Linux system. Source package: dtmfdial Package: dtmfdial Description: A DTMF Tone Dialer dtmfdial is a DTMF (Duel Tone Multiple Frequency) tone generator. This program generates the same tones that modern "TouchTone" telephones use to dial. This program could actually be used to dial a phone on any phone system which supports DTMF tones. DTMF dial requires a sound card to work, and is designed to be used as a phone dialer from address book programs. Source package: dump Package: dump Description: 4.4bsd dump and restore for ext2 filesystems Dump examines files on a filesystem and determines which files need to be backed up. These files are copied to the given disk, tape or other storage medium for safe keeping. . The restore command performs the inverse function of dump. A full backup of a file system may be restored and subsequent incremental backups layered on top of it. Single files and directory subtrees may be restored from full or partial backups. Source package: dupload Package: dupload Description: Utility to upload Debian packages. This script will automagically upload Debian packages to a master or a transfer host, log the upload and send mail about the upload of a package. It's intended for Debian maintainers only. Source package: dutch Package: idutch Description: The Dutch dictionary for ispell, in new (August 1996) spelling. A Dutch spelling dictionary for the spelling checker ispell. The dictionary contains 119427 roots, which expand to 227480 words. For a simple word list, see the wdutch package instead. Package: wdutch Description: List of Dutch words in new (August 1996) spelling. This package contains an alphabetic list of 229365 Dutch words. See the idutch package for the same wordlist in a format suitable for the spelling checker ispell. Source package: dvb Package: dvb-dev Description: development files for DVB applications This file contains development files and a static version of the dvb library needed to build applications which use DVB stuff. . The package also contains the DVB API reference. Package: dvb-driver-source Description: sources for drivers for the Fujitsu Siemens DVB card DVB is a standard for transmission of digital TV and Data over satelite transponders or cable connections. Some DVB cards based on the Fujitsu/Siemens chipset are supported by the linux driver. . This package contains sorce code needed to create the driver package. The kernel sources (2.4.9 or newer) must be installed to compile these modules. You will also need the Firmware files for your card, see installation instructions in the package. Package: dvb-mpegtools Description: Viewer programs for DVB cards Miscellaneous command line tools for conversion between DVB and MPEG video data formats. Package: dvb-zapping Description: Viewer programs for DVB cards Some applications for the DVB users: . tuxzap - TV viewer for X/Gtk ntuxzap - same for Console/ncurses rtuxzap - a special version using lirc driver for controls tuxview - simple viewer for v4l devices szap - simple zapping tool for the Linux DVB API tuxplayer - Video player for DVB stream data files for X/Gtk ntuxplayer - same for Console/ncurses Source package: dvgrab Package: dvgrab Description: Grab digital video data via IEEE1394 links dvgrab receives audio and video data from a digital camcorder via an IEEE1394 (widely known as FireWire) link and stores them into an AVI file. It features autosplit of long video sequences into several files, and supports saving the data as raw frames, AVI type 1 and AVI type 2. Source package: dvhtool Package: dvhtool Description: Manipulate the volume header on sgi partition layouts This tool is intended to place files into the volume header of devices using sgi disk labels. This can for instance be used to store the kernel there, which is done on I2s and Indys to make them boot directly from hard disk. Source package: dvi2dvi Package: dvi2dvi Description: Tweak DVI files dvi2dvi can: - expand virtual fonts in given DVI files, - change font names in given DVI files, - decompose 2-byte fonts into 1-byte subfonts. With dvi2dvi, you can convert DVI files generated by NTT jTeX to those of ASCII pTeX, and vice versa. Source package: dvi2ps Package: dvi2ps Description: TeX DVI-driver for NTT jTeX, MulTeX and ASCII ptex. dvi2ps is another converter of DVI file to PostScript file. dvi2ps can handle NTT jTeX, MulTeX and ASCII ptex dvi files. Source package: dvi2ps-fontdata Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-a2n Description: Font data to convert ptex's dvi file to jtex's dvi file. Virtual font for converting dvi files of ASCII ptex to dvi files to NTT jtex. Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-bsr Description: tfm files for bluesky research fonts. TFM files for bluesky research fonts for dvi2ps. Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-ja Description: Font data for dvi2ps-j and dvi2dvi. Virtual fonts and TFM files for Morisawa fonts, and VFlib. Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-n2a Description: Font data to convert jtex's dvi file to ptex's dvi file. Virtual font for converting dvi files of NTT jtex to dvi files of ASCII ptex. Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-ptexfake Description: Fake ptex TFM files Monometric TFM files for min and goth fonts of ASCII ptex. Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-rrs Description: Font data of Richo LP5100 UX printer. Virtual font and TFM files for Richo LP5100 UX printer. Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-rsp Description: Font data of Richo SP10 printer. Virtual font and TFM files for Richo SP10 printer. Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-tbank Description: Font data of Typebank font. Virtual font and TFM files for Typebank font. Package: dvi2ps-fontdata-three Description: Font data of Adobe Japanese fonts (futomin, futogo, jun101) Virtual font and TFM files for Adobe postscript fonts: FutoMinA101-Bold-H, FutoGoB101-Bold-H, Jun101-Light-H Source package: dvi2ps-fontdesc-morisawa5 Package: dvi2ps-fontdesc-morisawa5 Description: fontdesc files of dvi2ps for Morisawa Basic-5 type faces You can convert DVI file with Morisawa Basic-5 type faces of vfdata-morisawa5 to PS file by dvi2ps with this package. . You should run 'dvi2ps -F morisawa' for Morisawa Basic-5 type faces. Source package: dvidvi Package: dvidvi Description: Manipulate .dvi files. Allows you to select, change the order, and/or shift the pages in a .dvi file. . The main use is to print an a5 booklet on A4 paper, in such a way that you can put a staple through the bundle. A shell script that does just that is provided. Source package: dvipdfm Package: dvipdfm Description: A DVI to PDF translator. Dvipdfm translates files from Donald Knuth's DVI format (commonly produced by TeX) to Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF). Important features include: \special's that approximate the functionality of the PostScript pdfmarks used by Adobe's Acrobat Distiller; the ability to include PDF, JPEG, PNG, MetaPost, and PostScript (with help from an external program) files as embedded images; support for several \special standards for improved DVI file portability; support for thumbnails (with a little help from GhostScript); re-encoding support for PostScript fonts; virtual font support; support for arbitrary linear graphics transformations; an internal color stack accessible via \special's; beginning of page (BOP) and end of page (EOP) \special's for placing arbitrary PDF stream graphics on every page; partial font embedding and Flate compression for reduced file size; and a balanced page tree and dest tree to improve reader speed on very large documents. Source package: dvips-fontdata-n2bk Package: dvips-fontdata-n2bk Description: Virtual font data to process dvi files generated by NTT-JTeX. This package contains virtual font data to convert Dai-Nippon fonts, which are used in dvi files generated by NTT-JTeX, to Japanese built-in fonts in PostScript printer. Source package: dvipsk-ja Package: dvipsk-ja Description: DVI-to-PostScript translator with Japanese support This localized version of Tom Rokicki's dvips can handle Japanese DVI files. It can even output in Tate-Gaki(means "write vertically") style. . This is part of the ASCII pTeX distribution. Source package: dvorak7min Package: dvorak7min Description: Typing tutor for dvorak keyboards dvorak7min is a typing tutor to help you learn dvorak. Also included are a pair of useful scripts to easily change between qwerty and dvorak layouts. Source package: dvr Package: dvr Description: Digital Video Recorder Digital Video Recorder is a tool to record movies on a computer equipped with a Video4Linux-compatible video capture card. It can record and compress data at up to 25 fps in real time, using recent codecs like DivX, Indeo 5, MPEG4, and others. Features include: . - support for writing data in segmented files (to avoid 2GB file size limitations) - support for recording audio in MP3 or PCM, with configurable frequency, mono/stereo, etc. - on-the-fly capture and compression (requires a fast processor) - horizontal margin removal during capture (saves disk space and processor ressources when recording movies that have black top/bottom margins, such as 16/9) - detailed monitoring during recording (free space left, frames lost, CPU usage, etc.) - configurable record start time and duration - a large number of configurable parameters (size, image depth, codec attributes, TV parameters, etc.) - session management (saving parameters on exit and reloading them on launch) - simultaneous preview and capture - fullscreen preview - support for multi-processor machines - session management - a graphical user interface Source package: dwarfs-debian-guide Package: dwarfs-debian-guide Description: Dwarf's guide to installing and using Debian GNU/Linux This book by Debian Developer Dale Scheetz covers: - Package Management Tools - Installation - Basic System Administration . This package contains the guide in PDF and HTML formats. Source package: dwww Package: dwww Description: Read all on-line documentation via WWW dwww lets you read all install on-line documentation via a local WWW server. When possible, it converts the documentation to HTML. You need both a WWW server and a WWW browser. Package: realpath Description: Return the canonicalized absolute pathname The package contains a small utility realpath, which converts each pathname argument to an absolute pathname, which has no components that are symbolic links or the special . or .. directory. Source package: dx Package: dx Description: OpenDX (IBM Visualization Data Explorer) - main package Data Explorer is a system of tools and user interfaces for visualizing data. In general terms the visualization of data can be considered a 3-stage process: 1. Describing and importing data 2. Processing the data through a visualization program 3. Presenting the resulting image. This is the main package. Package: dx-dev Description: OpenDX (IBM Visualization Data Explorer) - development files Data Explorer is a system of tools and user interfaces for visualizing data. In general terms the visualization of data can be considered a 3-stage process: 1. Describing and importing data 2. Processing the data through a visualization program 3. Presenting the resulting image. This is the development package. It includes the static libraries and the include files necessary for creating software that uses the DX classes. Package: dx-doc Description: OpenDX (IBM Visualization Data Explorer) - documentation Data Explorer is a system of tools and user interfaces for visualizing data. In general terms the visualization of data can be considered a 3-stage process: 1. Describing and importing data 2. Processing the data through a visualization program 3. Presenting the resulting image. This is the documentation package. It includes online help and html documentation. Source package: dxpc Package: dxpc Description: a differential X protocol compressor dxpc is an X protocol compressor designed to improve the speed of X11 applications run over low-bandwidth links (such as dialup PPP connections). The executable in this package can run as either a client or a server. . For this package to be useful, you need to have a compiled dxpc executable running on another computer. If the other computer is a non-debian machine, you may need to obtain the dxpc archive from ftp.x.org and compile it yourself for the non-debian computer. Precompiled binaries for many systems are available from http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~zvonler/dxpc/. . For more information on dxpc, see http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~zvonler/dxpc/. Source package: e16keyedit Package: e16keyedit Description: a keybinding editor for the enlightenment window manager e16keyedit is a gtk+ based keybinding editor for the enlightenment window manager Source package: e16menuedit Package: e16menuedit Description: enlightenment menu editor e16menuedit is an menu editor for the enlightenment window manager. Source package: e2fsprogs Package: e2fsck-static Description: A statically-linked version of the ext2 filesystem checker. This may be of some help to you if your filesystem gets corrupted enough to break the shared libraries used by the dynamically linked checker. . This binary takes much more space than its dynamic counterpart located in e2fsprogs, though. . You may want to install a statically-linked shell as well, to be able to run this program if something like your C library gets corrupted. Package: e2fslibs-dev Description: The headers and static libraries for ext2fs-aware tools-development. EXT2FS stands for "Extended Filesystem", version 2. It's the filesystem type used for hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems. . This package contains the headers and shared libraries needed to compile ext2fs-aware programs. Only programmers that really manipulate features specific to the ext2 filesystem will need this. Most programmers will use the generic filesystem-independent interface from libc. . It also contains dev files for the e2p lib used by the e2fsprogs, but which is not yet packaged all by itself because it lacks documentation. It may also lack some support files, by I can't really know until someone uses it... . libe2p is for user-level e2fsprogs commands. It's used by dumpe2fs, chattr, and lsattr. Functions in libe2p typically have two characteristics (a) don't require that block device containing the filesystem be opened directly (functions in libext2fs do), and (b) libe2p typically contains printf statements or parse user input, and so have more internationalization issues. Package: e2fsprogs Description: The EXT2 file system utilities and libraries. EXT2 stands for "Extended Filesystem", version 2. It's the main filesystem type used for hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems. . This package contains programs for creating, checking, and maintaining EXT2 filesystems, and the generic `fsck' wrapper. Package: e2fsprogs-bf Description: A stripped-down versions of e2fsprogs, for boot-floppies This package is an e2fsprogs package built for a reduced size, so that it can help to save space on installation boot-floppies. . Don't attempt to install this package, it has no support for a couple of features you surely want. Anyway it should refuse to install. Source package: e2fsprogs (1.18-3.0potato1) Package: comerr-dev Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. Package: ss-dev Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to compile and use it, and the static libs. . It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. Package: uuid-dev Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: . draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt . for more information. Source package: e2fsprogs (1.24a-1) Package: comerr-dev Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. Package: ss-dev Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to compile and use it, and the static libs. . It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. Package: uuid-dev Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: . draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt . for more information. Source package: e2fsprogs (1.25-1) Package: comerr-dev Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. Package: ss-dev Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to compile and use it, and the static libs. . It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. Package: uuid-dev Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: . draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt . for more information. Source package: e2fsprogs (1.26-3) Package: comerr-dev Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. Package: ss-dev Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to compile and use it, and the static libs. . It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. Package: uuid-dev Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: . draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt . for more information. Source package: e2fsprogs (1.27-1) Package: comerr-dev Description: The Common Error Description library - headers and static libraries. libcomerr is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism to manipulate the most common form of error code in a fashion that does not have the problems identified with mechanisms commonly in use. Package: ss-dev Description: Command-line interface parsing library - headers and static libraries. This package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate a simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to compile and use it, and the static libs. . It was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library. Package: uuid-dev Description: Universally unique id library - headers and static libraries. libuuid generates and parses 128-bit universally unique id's (UUID's), using a standard which is blessed by both Microsoft and DCE, and is being proposed as an internet standard. See the internet-draft: . draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt . for more information. Source package: e2ps Package: e2ps Description: Convert plain text into PostScript Plain text into PostScript converter with automatically detection of EUC, JIS and SJIS but may be weak with SJIS. Source package: e3 Package: e3 Description: A very small editor This package contains an editor you can call via the following links: - e3em: Emacs-like key bindings - e3vi: Vi-like key bindings - e3pi: Pico-like key bindings - e3ne: Nedit-like key bindings - e3ws: Wordstar-like key bindings . e3 has the following advantages over other editors: - it has no library dependencies - one very small binary (only 10 kB) that gives you 5 editors Source package: ean13 Package: ean13 Description: Create an EAN-13 or UPC barcode in .xbm format The Universal Product Code (UPC) barcode has been used in the USA for many years, and EAN-13 is a similar barcode used on products both in and outside the USA. ean13 will create an EAN-13 or UPC barcode in .xbm format. The .xbm format is used by most browsers and many graphics programs such as bitmap. Source package: easyfw Package: easyfw Description: Graphical interface to ipchains/ipfwadm Easy firewall is graphical interface to ipchains or ipfwadm, allowing to generate a ipchains/ipfwadm command script. The script can be used to execute the firewall rules on startup, or can be applied instanty. Source package: easygtk Package: libeasygtk-dev Description: GTK+ helper library for lazy programmers This library contains helper functions to allow you to write simple GTK+ programs with less code. . It is a static-only library, so only a -dev package is available Source package: easytag Package: easytag Description: viewing, editing and writing ID3 tags of MP3 files EasyTAG is an utility for viewing, editing and writing the ID3 tags of MP3 files, using a GTK+ interface. . Currently EasyTAG supports the following features: - Viewing, editing, writing ID3 TAGs of MP3 files, - Process all MP3 files of the selected directory, - Ability to browse subdirectories, - Recursion for tagging, removing, renaming, saving..., - Easy directory selection with a tree browser, - Supports ID3v1, ID3v1.1 tags, - Scan file for automatic tagging (using masks), - Scan tag for automatic renaming file (using masks), - Rename mp3 file, - Can apply a field (artist, title,...) to all other files, - Display MP3 header informations, - Can load a character translation file. Source package: eazel-engine Package: gtk-engines-eazel Description: Eazel engine for GTK+, with Crux theme This package contains the Eazel engine for GTK+. As an example theme which which uses this engine, the so-called Crux theme is provided within this package as well. . Themes modify the way GTK-using programs look. The programs do not need to be modified to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+. Source package: eb Package: eb-doc Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - documents libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. This package includes document files. Package: eb-utils Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - utilities libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. This package includes runtime support files. Package: libeb1 Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - runtime libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. This package includes shared library. Package: libeb1-dev Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - development libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. This package includes development support files. Package: libeb4 Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - runtime libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. This package includes shared library. Package: libeb4-dev Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - development libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. This package includes development support files. Package: libeb6 Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - runtime libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. This package includes shared library. Package: libeb6-dev Description: EB(Electric Book) access library - development libeb is a library accessing CD-ROM books. It supports to access EB, EBG, EBXA, and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books are popular in Japan. This package includes development support files. Source package: eblook Package: eblook Description: Electric-Dictionary search command using EB library. eblook is search command for CD-ROM (EPWING) dictionaries. Source package: eboard Package: eboard Description: A graphical chessboard program (BETA VERSION) eboard is a graphical chess program which can function as an interface to Internet chess servers such as FICS and to chess engines such as Crafty. . eboard has a themeable and freely resizable board, a tabbed or multi-window display, and supports multiple simultaneous boards. . NOTE: eboard is currently beta software. Although it seems to work well for many people, bugs and misfeatures may remain. Use xboard if you want a perfectly stable program. Source package: eboard-extras-pack1 Package: eboard-extras-pack1 Description: Piece sets and sounds for use with the eboard chess interface. eboard-extras contains piece sets and sounds meant to be used with the eboard chess interface. Source package: ebook-dev-alp Package: ebook-dev-alp Description: [EBOOK-DEV] Advanced Linux Programming If you are a developer for the GNU/Linux system, this book will help you to: . Develop GNU/Linux software that works the way users expect it to. Write more sophisticated programs with features such as multiprocessing, multi-threading, interprocess communication, and interaction with hardware devices. Improve your programs by making them run faster, more reliably, and more securely. Understand the peculiarities of a GNU/Linux system, including its limitations, special capabilities, and conventions. . Advanced Linux Programming is published under the Open Publication License, Version 1, no options exercised. (Due to an oversight in final production, the copyright notice on the book is incorrect.) The full text may be downloaded from this site. Code samples in the book are covered by the GNU General Public License and are also available. Source package: ebook-dev-ggad Package: ebook-dev-ggad Description: [EBOOK-DEV] GTK+/Gnome Application Development GTK+/Gnome Application Development is an intermediate-to-advanced GTK+/Gnome programming book. You should be comfortable with programming (data structures, algorithms, etc.) and with the C programming language before you try to read it. It's also helpful to have had some introductory exposure to GTK+, via the online tutorial or Eric Harlow's book Developing Linux Applications with GTK+ and GDK. However, if you know C and are willing to jump right in you could start with this book, perhaps in conjunction with the GTK+ reference documentation. Source package: ecamegapedal Package: ecamegapedal Description: an audio effects pedal application Using ecasound libraries, this program provides a real-time effects pedal simulated in an X screen. . It can read from the audio device, and output to an audio device in real time, or can process wave files. It can work very flexibly. . For more complex interface, see ecawave, and qtecawave. For command-line addicts, this is not the way to go, go for ecasound. . It can apply any ladspa plugin to the audio data. Source package: ecartis Package: ecartis Description: Fast, Flexible Mailing List Manager Ecartis is a powerful mailing list manager in the tradition of listserv but with an open architecture and free source (GPL license). It has some features not found in Majordomo. One of the most interesting things in Ecartis is plugin module system; many functions are implemented as dynamically-loadable modules. . You may also want to check out the ecartis-cgi program, which provides a web-based front-end for your Ecartis mailing lists. Package: ecartis-cgi Description: CGI front-end for Ecartis This is the experimental web-based front-end for the Ecartis mailing list management program. Source package: ecasound Package: ecasound Description: Multitrack-capable audio recorder and effect processor Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. A versatile console mode interface is included in the package. Package: libecasound-dev Description: development files for ecasound Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. . includes development files for ecasound (C++) bindings Package: libecasound7 Description: shared libraries for ecasound Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. . includes ecasound C++ bindings Package: libecasoundc0 Description: C bindings for ecasound Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. . includes runtime version of the C bindings (libecasoundc) of ecasound library. Package: libecasoundc0-dev Description: c binding files for ecasound (devel) Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. . includes development files for C (libecasoundc) Package: libkvutils-dev Description: kvutils library required for ecasound - development Kvutils is a simple utility library, It is not meant for general use. There is no documentation available. . Kvutils is freely distributable according to the terms of the GNU General Public License (see the file 'COPYING'). . For more info about projects in which kvutils library is used, see http://eca.cx . includes definition-by-contract routines, and command-line parsing modules, some string processing routines, and support for locks. Package: libkvutils2 Description: kvutils library required for ecasound Kvutils is a simple utility library, It is not meant for general use. There is no documentation available. . Kvutils is freely distributable according to the terms of the GNU General Public License (see the file 'COPYING'). . For more info about projects in which kvutils library is used, see http://eca.cx . includes definition-by-contract routines, and command-line parsing modules, some string processing routines, and support for locks. Package: python-ecasound Description: python binding files for ecasound Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their parameters can be controlled by operator objects like oscillators and MIDI-CCs. As most functionality is located in shared libraries, creating alternative user-interfaces is easy. . Includes python bindings for ecasound. Note that this version is for python version 2. Source package: ecawave Package: ecawave Description: graphical audio file editor Ecawave is a simple graphical audio file editor. The user-interface is based on Qt libraries, while almost all audio functionality is taken directly from ecasound libraries. As ecawave is designed for editing large audio files, all processing is done direct-to-disk. Simple waveform caching is used to speed-up file operations. Ecawave supports all audio file formats and effect algorithms provided by ecasound libraries. This includes ALSA and OSS soundcard support and common file formats like wav, cdr, raw, aiff, mp3, etc. Source package: echoping Package: echoping Description: A small test tool for TCP servers. Can test if a server is listening on a remote machine and can measure the round-trip time. Source package: eco5000 Package: libcteco5000-dev Description: Orga Eco 5000 smartcard reader CT-API development files This package contains the files needed for compiling and linking an application that communicates to the Orga Eco 5000 smartcard reader through the CT-API interface. Package: libcteco50000 Description: Orga Eco 5000 smartcard reader PCSC and CT-API driver This library provides CT-API and PCSC IFD handler implementation for the Orga Eco 5000 smartcard readers. . This package is needed to communicate with the Orga Eco 5000 smartcard reader through the PCSC Lite resource manager. Source package: ed Package: ed Description: The classic unix line editor ed is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display, modify and otherwise manipulate text files. . red is a restricted ed: it can only edit files in the current directory and cannot execute shell commands. Source package: edb Package: edb Description: A database program for GNU Emacs EDB is a database program for GNU Emacs. It permits you to manipulate structured (or not-so-structured) data within Emacs and provides many of the usual database features. Source package: editline Package: libeditline-dev Description: Line editing library similar to readline - developer files This is a line-editing library. It can be linked into almost any program to provide command-line editing and recall. It is call-compatible with a subset of the FSF readline library, but it is a fraction of the size (and offers fewer features). This is the developer files; static libraries, headers, manpages. Package: libeditline0 Description: Line editing library similar to readline - runtime This is a line-editing library. It can be linked into almost any program to provide command-line editing and recall. It is call-compatible with a subset of the FSF readline library, but it is a fraction of the size (and offers fewer features). This is the runtime library only. Source package: ee Package: ee Description: An "easy editor" for novices and compuphobics The editor 'ee' (easy editor) is intended to be a simple, easy to use terminal-based screen oriented editor that requires no instruction to use. Its primary use would be for people who are new to computers, or who use computers only for things like e-mail. . ee's simplified interface is highlighted by the use of pop-up menus which make it possible for users to carry out tasks without the need to remember commands. An information window at the top of the screen shows the user the operations available with control-keys. Source package: eel Package: libeel-data Description: Eazel Extensions Library - data files This package includes locale data and fonts for EEL. . The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus and its components. Package: libeel-dev Description: Eazel Extensions Library - development files This package provides the necessary development libraries and include files to allow you to develop with Eel. . The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus and its components. Package: libeel0 Description: Eazel Extensions Library The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus and its components. Source package: eel2 Package: libeel2-1 Description: Eazel Extensions Library (for GNOME2) The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus and its components. . This package for GNOME2 Package: libeel2-data Description: Eazel Extensions Library - data files (for GNOME2) This package includes locale data and fonts for EEL. . The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus and its components. . This package for GNOME2 Package: libeel2-dev Description: Eazel Extensions Library - development files (GNOME2) This package provides the necessary development libraries and include files to allow you to develop with Eel. . The Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions to many modules of the GNOME platform. These widgets and extensions were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus and its components. . This package for GNOME2 Source package: eeyes Package: eeyes Description: The Electric Eyes graphics viewer/editor Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . ElectricEyes allows you to view and do simple manipulate of several image formats and gives a nice thumbnail selection mechanism. Source package: efax Package: efax Description: Programs to send and receive fax messages. efax is a small ANSI C/POSIX program that provides the data transport function for fax applications using any Class 1 or Class 2 fax modem. Another program, efix, converts between fax, text, bit-map and gray-scale formats. fax, a shell script, provides a simple user interface to the efax and efix programs. It allows you to send text or Postscript files as faxes and receive, print or preview received faxes. . The ghostscript package is needed to fax Postscript files, and a image viewing program as xloadimage is need to view incoming faxes. . Note that you probably have to adapt /etc/efax.rc to your needs. Source package: efax-gtk Package: efax-gtk Description: A gtk front-end for the efax package efax-gtk is a Gtk+/Gtk front end for the efax program for receiving and sending faxes with a fax modem. Source package: efibootmgr Package: efibootmgr Description: Interact with the EFI Boot Manager on IA-64 Systems This is a Linux user-space application to modify the Intel Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager. This application can create and destroy boot entries, change the boot order, change the next running boot option, and more. . Details on the EFI Boot Manager are available from the EFI Specification, v1.02 or above, available from http://developer.intel.com. . Note: efibootmgr requires that the kernel module efivars be loaded prior to use. 'modprobe efivars' should do the trick. Source package: efingerd Package: efingerd Description: Another finger daemon for unix capable of fine-tuning your output. efingerd is a finger daemon, which executes programs and displays their output. This gives you complete control over what to display and to who, and an extreme configurability. Source package: efuns Package: efuns Description: Emacs Clone (In OCAML) This is an implementation of Emacs coded in OCAML, a strongly typed functional language with imperitive features). Efuns can be extended and modifed by loading Ocaml object modules. Package: gwml Description: OCaml-Enabled Window Manager This is a window manager with an embedded OCaml interpreter. It can also load precompiled OCaml modules. It can be configured to have look and feel similar to WindowMaker, AfterStep, and others. Package: libxlib-ocaml Description: X11 Toolkit for OCaml This is an X11 toolkit for use with the OCaml ML language. It provides a low-level interface to the various native X11 widgets. It also includes the BETA WXlib (Widget library for X11). Source package: egcs (1.1.2-2) Package: libg++2.8.2-dev Description: The GNU C++ extension library - development files. This package contains some GNU classes. . This package is no longer supported upstream (as most of its functionality is now in the standard C++ library) - do not use this Package: libstdc++2.9-dbg Description: The GNU stdc++ library (debugging files) This package contains the shared library of libstdc++ compiled with debugging symbols. Package: libstdc++2.9-dev Description: The GNU stdc++ library (development files) This package contains the headers and static library files necessary for building C++ programs which use libstdc++. Be advised that this only works with the EGCS C++ compiler, and no earlier library will work with EGCS. Source package: egcs1.0 (1.0.3a-1) Package: libg++2.8 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.0.x. Package: libstdc++2.8 Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) This package contains an additional runtime library for c++ programs built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.0.x. Source package: egcs1.0 (1.0.3a-2) Package: libg++2.8 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.0.x. Package: libstdc++2.8 Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) This package contains an additional runtime library for c++ programs built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.0.x. Source package: egcs1.0 (1.0.3a-2.1) Package: libg++2.8 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.0.x. Package: libstdc++2.8 Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) This package contains an additional runtime library for c++ programs built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.0.x. Source package: egcs1.1 (1.1.2-3) Package: libg++2.8.2 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.1.x. Package: libstdc++2.9 Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.1.x. Source package: egcs1.1 (1.1.2-3.1) Package: libg++2.8.2 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.1.x. Package: libstdc++2.9 Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.1.x. Source package: egcs1.1 (1.1.2-4) Package: libg++2.8.2 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.1.x. Package: libg++2.8.2-glibc2.1 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - old runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes for use with binaries built with the egcs compiler version 1.1.x. Package: libstdc++2.9 Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.1.x. Package: libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1 Description: The GNU stdc++ library (old egcs version) This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs built with the gnu/egcs compiler version 1.1.x. Source package: egcs64 Package: egcs64 Description: C Cross-Compiler for 64 bit UltraSPARC kernels This package contains a cross-compiler for compiling 64 bit binaries on sparc systems (mainly 64 bit UltraSPARC kernels). Source package: egenix-mx-base Package: python-egenix-mx-base-dev Description: Development files for the egenix-mx-base distribution This package contains the C header files needed to build C python modules based on the egenix-mx-base modules. Package: python-egenix-mxdatetime Description: Date and time handling routines for Python [dummy package] mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values. . This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. Package: python-egenix-mxproxy Description: A generic proxy wrapper type for Python [dummy package] mxProxy is an extension package that provides a new type that is suitable to implement Bastion like features without the need to use restricted execution environments. . The type's main features are secure data encapsulation (the hidden objects are not accessible from Python since they are stored in internal C structures), customizable attribute lookup methods and a cleanup protocol that helps in breaking circular references prior to object deletion. . The latest version adds a very interesting new feature: weak references which help you work with circular references in a way that doesn't cause memory leakage in a Python system. . This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. Package: python-egenix-mxqueue Description: A fast and memory-efficient queue for Python [dummy package] mxQueue is an extension package that provides a new object type called Queue. It works much like what you would expect from such a type. . This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. Package: python-egenix-mxstack Description: A fast and memory-efficient stack for Python [dummy package] mxStack is an extension package that provides a new object type called Stack. It works much like what you would expect from such a type, having .push() and .pop() methods and focuses on obtaining maximum speed at low memory costs. . This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. Package: python-egenix-mxtexttools Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python [dummy package] mxTextTools is an extension package for Python that provides several useful functions and types that implement high-performance text manipulation and searching algorithms in addition to a very flexible and extendable state machine, the Tagging Engine, that allows scanning and processing text based on low-level byte-code "programs" written using Python tuples. It gives you access to the speed of C without the need to do any compile and link steps every time you change the parsing description. . Applications include parsing structured text, finding and extracting text (either exact or using translation tables) and recombining strings to form new text. . This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. Package: python-egenix-mxtools Description: A collection of new builtins for Python [dummy package] mxTools is an extension package that includes a collection of handy functions and objects giving additional functionality in form of new builtins to the Python programmer. . The package auto-installs the new functions and objects as builtins upon first import. This means that they become instantly available to all other modules without any further action on your part. Add the line import mx.Tools.NewBuiltins to your site.py script and they will be available to all users at your site as if they were installed in the Python interpreter itself. . This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. Package: python1.5-egenix-mxdatetime Description: Date and time handling routines for Python 1.5 mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values. . This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. Package: python1.5-egenix-mxproxy Description: A generic proxy wrapper type for Python 1.5 mxProxy is an extension package that provides a new type that is suitable to implement Bastion like features without the need to use restricted execution environments. . The type's main features are secure data encapsulation (the hidden objects are not accessible from Python since they are stored in internal C structures), customizable attribute lookup methods and a cleanup protocol that helps in breaking circular references prior to object deletion. . The latest version adds a very interesting new feature: weak references which help you work with circular references in a way that doesn't cause memory leakage in a Python system. . This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. Package: python1.5-egenix-mxqueue Description: A fast and memory-efficient queue for Python 1.5 mxQueue is an extension package that provides a new object type called Queue. It works much like what you would expect from such a type. . This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. Package: python1.5-egenix-mxstack Description: A fast and memory-efficient stack for Python 1.5 mxStack is an extension package that provides a new object type called Stack. It works much like what you would expect from such a type, having .push() and .pop() methods and focuses on obtaining maximum speed at low memory costs. . This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. Package: python1.5-egenix-mxtexttools Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python 1.5 mxTextTools is an extension package for Python that provides several useful functions and types that implement high-performance text manipulation and searching algorithms in addition to a very flexible and extendable state machine, the Tagging Engine, that allows scanning and processing text based on low-level byte-code "programs" written using Python tuples. It gives you access to the speed of C without the need to do any compile and link steps every time you change the parsing description. . Applications include parsing structured text, finding and extracting text (either exact or using translation tables) and recombining strings to form new text. . This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. Package: python1.5-egenix-mxtools Description: A collection of new builtins for Python 1.5 mxTools is an extension package that includes a collection of handy functions and objects giving additional functionality in form of new builtins to the Python programmer. . The package auto-installs the new functions and objects as builtins upon first import. This means that they become instantly available to all other modules without any further action on your part. Add the line import mx.Tools.NewBuiltins to your site.py script and they will be available to all users at your site as if they were installed in the Python interpreter itself. . This Debian package is built for Python 1.5. Package: python2.1-egenix-mxdatetime Description: Date and time handling routines for Python 2.1 mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. Package: python2.1-egenix-mxproxy Description: A generic proxy wrapper type for Python 2.1 mxProxy is an extension package that provides a new type that is suitable to implement Bastion like features without the need to use restricted execution environments. . The type's main features are secure data encapsulation (the hidden objects are not accessible from Python since they are stored in internal C structures), customizable attribute lookup methods and a cleanup protocol that helps in breaking circular references prior to object deletion. . The latest version adds a very interesting new feature: weak references which help you work with circular references in a way that doesn't cause memory leakage in a Python system. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. Package: python2.1-egenix-mxqueue Description: A fast and memory-efficient queue for Python 2.1 mxQueue is an extension package that provides a new object type called Queue. It works much like what you would expect from such a type. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. Package: python2.1-egenix-mxstack Description: A fast and memory-efficient stack for Python 2.1 mxStack is an extension package that provides a new object type called Stack. It works much like what you would expect from such a type, having .push() and .pop() methods and focuses on obtaining maximum speed at low memory costs. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. Package: python2.1-egenix-mxtexttools Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python 2.1 mxTextTools is an extension package for Python that provides several useful functions and types that implement high-performance text manipulation and searching algorithms in addition to a very flexible and extendable state machine, the Tagging Engine, that allows scanning and processing text based on low-level byte-code "programs" written using Python tuples. It gives you access to the speed of C without the need to do any compile and link steps every time you change the parsing description. . Applications include parsing structured text, finding and extracting text (either exact or using translation tables) and recombining strings to form new text. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. Package: python2.1-egenix-mxtools Description: A collection of new builtins for Python 2.1 mxTools is an extension package that includes a collection of handy functions and objects giving additional functionality in form of new builtins to the Python programmer. . The package auto-installs the new functions and objects as builtins upon first import. This means that they become instantly available to all other modules without any further action on your part. Add the line import mx.Tools.NewBuiltins to your site.py script and they will be available to all users at your site as if they were installed in the Python interpreter itself. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. Package: python2.2-egenix-mxdatetime Description: Date and time handling routines for Python 2.2 mxDateTime is an extension package that provides three new object types, DateTime, DateTimeDelta and RelativeDateTime, which let you store and handle date/time values in a much more natural way than by using ticks (seconds since 1.1.70 0:00 UTC; the encoding used by the time module). . You can add, subtract and even multiply instances, pickle and copy them and convert the results to strings, COM dates, ticks and some other more esoteric values. In addition, there are several convenient constructors and formatters at hand to greatly simplify dealing with dates and times in real-world applications. . In addition to providing an easy-to-use Python interface the package also exports a comfortable C API interface for other extensions to build upon. This is especially interesting for database applications which often have to deal with date/time values. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. Package: python2.2-egenix-mxproxy Description: A generic proxy wrapper type for Python 2.2 mxProxy is an extension package that provides a new type that is suitable to implement Bastion like features without the need to use restricted execution environments. . The type's main features are secure data encapsulation (the hidden objects are not accessible from Python since they are stored in internal C structures), customizable attribute lookup methods and a cleanup protocol that helps in breaking circular references prior to object deletion. . The latest version adds a very interesting new feature: weak references which help you work with circular references in a way that doesn't cause memory leakage in a Python system. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. Package: python2.2-egenix-mxqueue Description: A fast and memory-efficient queue for Python 2.2 mxQueue is an extension package that provides a new object type called Queue. It works much like what you would expect from such a type. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. Package: python2.2-egenix-mxstack Description: A fast and memory-efficient stack for Python 2.2 mxStack is an extension package that provides a new object type called Stack. It works much like what you would expect from such a type, having .push() and .pop() methods and focuses on obtaining maximum speed at low memory costs. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. Package: python2.2-egenix-mxtexttools Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python 2.2 mxTextTools is an extension package for Python that provides several useful functions and types that implement high-performance text manipulation and searching algorithms in addition to a very flexible and extendable state machine, the Tagging Engine, that allows scanning and processing text based on low-level byte-code "programs" written using Python tuples. It gives you access to the speed of C without the need to do any compile and link steps every time you change the parsing description. . Applications include parsing structured text, finding and extracting text (either exact or using translation tables) and recombining strings to form new text. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. Package: python2.2-egenix-mxtools Description: A collection of new builtins for Python 2.2 mxTools is an extension package that includes a collection of handy functions and objects giving additional functionality in form of new builtins to the Python programmer. . The package auto-installs the new functions and objects as builtins upon first import. This means that they become instantly available to all other modules without any further action on your part. Add the line import mx.Tools.NewBuiltins to your site.py script and they will be available to all users at your site as if they were installed in the Python interpreter itself. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. Source package: egg Package: egg Description: Tamago V.4 -- EGG Input Method Architecture for Emacs EGG Emacs Input Method Architecture. All is written only with Emacs Lisp. Egg can use FreeWnn (jserver, cserver, tserver) and Wnn6 as server doing character string conversion with the back end. And can convert mixed sentence of Japanese and Chinese into. . There is the part which is not implemented yet. Source package: eggdrop Package: eggdrop Description: Advanced IRC Robot Eggdrop is an IRC bot, written in C. Eggdrop, being a bot, sits on a channel and takes protective measures: to keep the channel from being taken over (in the few ways that anything can), to recognize banished users or sites and reject them, to recognize privileged users and let them gain ops, etc. Source package: eglade Package: eglade Description: Generates Eiffel code from XML produced by glade GUI builder Eglade takes the XML file that is produced by glade and generates Eiffel code, using the eGTK wrappers for GTK+. . The code generated requires the SmallEiffel compiler to turn it into an executable program. Source package: egnome Package: egnome Description: Eiffel wrapper for the Gnome library An Eiffel wrapper for the Gnome library. It supports the SmallEiffel and the ISE compilers. . This package is only marginally useful. It provides Gnome initialisation and access to gnome-help; all the rest remains to be developed. However, it is needed by eglade, which generates code that expects to use egnome. Source package: egoboo Package: egoboo Description: 3D dungeon crawling adventure in the spirit of NetHack. Egoboo is an open source project, using OpenGL and SDL(Simple DirectMedia Layer) libraries. It is a 3d dungeon role playing game in the spirit of NetHack. Nice colorful graphics, and detailed models(using Quake2 modeling tools) make this game stand out int the gaming open-source community. Source package: egoboo-data Package: egoboo-data Description: Egoboo data files. Egoboo is an open source project, using OpenGL and SDL(Simple DirectMedia Layer) libraries. It is a 3d dungeon role playing game in the spirit of NetHack. Nice colorful graphics, and detailed models(using Quake2 modeling tools) make this game stand out int the gaming open-source community. Source package: egtk Package: egtk Description: Eiffel wrapper for GTK library An Eiffel wrapper for the GTK library. It supports the SmallEiffel and the ISE compilers. Source package: eieio Package: eieio Description: Enhanced Implementation of Emacs Interpreted Objects EIEIO is an Emacs lisp program which implements a controlled object-oriented programming methodology following the CLOS standard. EIEIO also has object browsing functions, and custom widget types. It has a fairly complete manual describing how to use it. Source package: eiffelfox Package: eiffelfox Description: Eiffel Bindings for the FOX GUI Toolkit This package is an Eiffel language wrapper for the FOX C++ GUI. It provides a cross-platform (Windows, Unix), cross-compiler (ISE EiffelBench, Halstenbach iss-base, GNU SmallEiffel) solution for creating GUI applications in Eiffel. . This package contains the runtime libraries. Package: eiffelfox-dev Description: Eiffel Bindings for the FOX GUI Toolkit This package is an Eiffel language wrapper for the FOX C++ GUI. It provides a cross-platform (Windows, Unix), cross-compiler (ISE EiffelBench, Halstenbach iss-base, GNU SmallEiffel) solution for creating GUI applications in Eiffel. . This package contains the headers and static libraries. Source package: eject Package: eject Description: ejects CDs and operates CD-Changers under Linux This little program will eject CD-ROMs (assuming your drive supports the CDROMEJECT ioctl). It also allows setting the autoeject feature, currently supported by a number of the Linux CD-ROM drivers. See the documentation in /usr/src/linux/Documentation for more information on the autoeject feature. . On supported ATAPI/IDE multi-disc CD-ROM changers, it allows changing the active disc. Source package: elastic Package: elastic-base Description: High-level object-oriented interpreted language. elastiC is a portable high-level object-oriented interpreted language with a C like syntax. elastiC has been strongly influenced by C, Smalltalk, Scheme and Python and tries to merge the best characteristics of all these languages, maintaining though its unique personality. . This package contains the interpreter and the base code library. Package: elastic-doc Description: High-level object-oriented interpreted language. elastiC is a portable high-level object-oriented interpreted language with a C like syntax. elastiC has been strongly influenced by C, Smalltalk, Scheme and Python and tries to merge the best characteristics of all these languages, maintaining though its unique personality. . This package contains examples and documentation Package: libelastic-dev Description: High-level object-oriented interpreted language (libs.) elastiC is a portable high-level object-oriented interpreted language with a C like syntax. elastiC has been strongly influenced by C, Smalltalk, Scheme and Python and tries to merge the best characteristics of all these languages, maintaining though its unique personality. . This package contains the files needed for elastiC development. Package: libelastic8 Description: High-level object-oriented interpreted language (devel.) elastiC is a portable high-level object-oriented interpreted language with a C like syntax. elastiC has been strongly influenced by C, Smalltalk, Scheme and Python and tries to merge the best characteristics of all these languages, maintaining though its unique personality. . This package contains the shared libraries needed by elastiC binaries. Source package: eldav Package: eldav Description: an interface to the WebDAV servers for Emacs. WebDAV files can be treated just like a normal file in Emacsen. Emacs/w3 is not required. External program is used for WebDAV access. Source package: electric Package: electric Description: electrical CAD system Electric is a sophisticated electrical CAD system that can handle many forms of circuit design, including custom IC layout (ASICs), schematic drawing, hardware description language specifications, and electro-mechanical hybrid layout. Source package: electric-fence Package: electric-fence Description: A malloc(3) debugger Use virtual memory hardware to detect illegal memory accesses. Source package: electricsheep Package: electricsheep Description: screensaver collective dream of sleeping computers Electric sheep is the collective dream of sleeping computers from all over the internet. Less poetically, it is an Internet server and xscreensaver module that displays MPEG video of an animated fractal flame. In the background, it contributes render cycles to the next animation. Periodically, it uploads completed frames to the server, where they are compressed for distribution to all clients. Source package: elib Package: elib Description: Library of commonly-used Emacs functions Elib is designed to be for Elisp programs what libg++ is for C++ programs: a collection of useful routines which don't have to be reinvented each time a new program is written. . Elib contains code for: - container data structures (queues, stacks, AVL trees, etc) - string handling functions missing in standard emacs - minibuffer handling functions missing in standard emacs - routines for handling lists of so called cookies in a buffer. Source package: elilo Package: elilo Description: EFI-based bootloader for Itanium EFI-based bootloader for Itanium Source package: elisp-manual Package: elisp-manual Description: Emacs Lisp Reference Manual The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual covers this programming language in depth, including data types, control structures, functions, macros, syntax tables, searching and matching, modes, windows, keymaps, byte compilation, and the operating system interface. This is the same 990 page manual which is available softbound from the Free Software Foundation. . This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. Source package: elisp-manual-ja Package: elisp-manual-ja Description: Japanese version of Emacs Lisp Reference Manual This package provides the Japanese version of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual that covers this programming language in depth, including data types, control structures, functions, macros, syntax tables, searching and matching, modes, windows, keymaps, byte compilation, and the operating system interface. . This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. Source package: elk Package: elk Description: The Extension Language Kit, an Scheme implementation Elk is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, designed specifically as an embeddable, reusable extension language subsystem for applications written in C or C++. . Elk is also useful as a stand-alone Scheme implementation. Package: elkdoc Description: The Extension Language Kit documentation. Elk is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, designed specifically as an embeddable, reusable extension language subsystem for applications written in C or C++. . Elk is also useful as a stand-alone Scheme implementation. Source package: elm-me+ Package: elm-me+ Description: MIME & PGP-aware interactive mail reader [enhanced] Elm ME+ is an enhanced version of the Elm mail reader. Features you will find in Elm ME+ include: anonymous remailer support, chaining, PGP, MIME, MIME type guessing, message/rfc822 enhanced support, application/pgp support, fully configurable from within the program, delivery status notification (in compliance with ESMTP), and more. . PGP features include: mark on folder menu showing PGP encrypted messages and public key blocks, encryption and signing of outgoing messages, decryption, signature checking, mailing public key blocks, extracting public key blocks from messages. Special feature allows you to have Elm ME+ keep track of your PGP passphrase so you only need to enter it a minimal number of times. . MIME features include: internal handling of MIME encodings and multipart/* messages -- only needs to use metamail with a content-type that Elm doesn't understand, access to individual portions of MIME multipart message via a special menu, "[include" construct when editing message as well as a new easy-to-use "Attachments" menu that lets you add/modify/delete attachments, mime.types support. . Elm's interface is interactive, full-screen. All configuration can be done within the program -- no need to edit external files. . This version of Elm ME+ is officially designated "Elm2.4ME+ PL66 (25)" meaning this enhanced version of Elm is based upon Elm2.4pl25. Thus is has all features present in Elm2.4pl25 plus its enhanced feature set. Source package: elpoint Package: elpoint Description: Yet another presentation tool on Emacsen Elpoint is a presentation tool which runs on Emacs. . Features . * Easy to create and display a presentation. * Dynamic presentation content can be developed using emacs lisp. * A major mode `ept-mode' is included which supports editing elpoint presentation. * Inline images. Images can be retrieved from Internet. * Create a preseitation from outline-mode text. Source package: elserv Package: elserv Description: HTTP server that runs on Emacsen. Elserv is an HTTP server which runs on Emacs, as a background process. Since Emacs does not support server sockets, Elserv runs dedicated server process (ruby script) as a backend process and communicate with it to provide a server feature on Emacs. Source package: elvis Package: elvis Description: A much improved "vi" editor with syntax highlighting. Elvis is a clone of vi/ex, the standard UNIX editor. Elvis supports nearly all of the vi/ex commands, in both visual mode and ex mode. Elvis adds support for multiple files, multiple windows, a variety of display modes, on-line help, and other miscellaneous extensions. Because of its html mode, and it ability to do http and ftp, it can now also be used as a poor man's web browser! . Elvis provides color syntax highlighting, with syntax modes for c, c++, java, awk, makefiles, perl, postscript, pascal, sh, tcl, vrml, html, diffs, man pages, and fortran. If all this isn't enough for you, it is easy to add new syntax modes (additions are welcome!). Elvis also has a special hex editing mode for directly editing binary data. . This version of elvis also includes ctags and ref, for quickly navigating about your source code. Source package: elvis-tiny Package: elvis-tiny Description: Tiny vi compatible editor for the base system. Elvis-tiny is based on a 1991 Minix version of elvis. You should install another vi-editor (such as "elvis", "nvi" or "vim") if you want a full featured vi editor. Source package: elza Package: elza Description: Script language for automating HTTP requests Elza is a set of perl scripts which can be used as an interpreter for automating requests on web pages. It can extract dynamic URLs from a page, handle forms, cookies, HTTP authentication, redirects / refreshes, etc. Source package: emacs-czech Package: emacs-czech Description: Czech and Slovak support for Emacs. emacs-czech provides complex support for editing and using Czech and Slovak texts in Emacs. It supports many kinds of keyboard setup, setting fonts, character sets conversion and autoconversion, using Czech and Slovak with Gnus, sorting, etc. . This package is probably interesting only to Czech and Slovak speaking users. Source package: emacs-dl-canna Package: emacs-dl-canna Description: Canna DL module for emacs20-dl emacs-dl-canna is canna input method support module and .elcs. for emacs20-dl. DL means Dynamic Loading, emacs20-dl is Dynamic Loading extended emacs20. Source package: emacs-dl-wnn Package: emacs-dl-wnn Description: Wnn DL module for emacs20-dl emacs-dl-wnn is wnn input method support module and .elcs. for emacs20-dl. DL means Dynamic Loading, emacs20-dl is Dynamic Loading extended emacs20. Source package: emacs-goodies-el Package: emacs-goodies-el Description: Miscellaneous add-ons for Emacs This package contains a few Emacs-Lisp files, mainly obtained from the gnu.emacs.sources newsgroup, that provide various functions to Emacs. . This package contains: boxquote.el: quote texts in nice boxes; thinks.el: quote texts in cartoon-like think bubbles; bar-cursor.el: change your cursor to a bar instead of a block; tld.el: explain top-level domain names; services.el: perform lookups in /etc/services; protocols.el: perform lookups in /etc/protocols; highlight-completion.el: highlight completions in the minibuffer; browse-kill-ring.el: browse, search, modify the kill ring; coffee.el: now Emacs can even brew coffee; twiddle.el: mode line hacks to keep you awake; whitespace.el: kill the trailing blanks at end of lines; silly-mail.el: generate bozotic mail headers; obfusurl.el: obfuscate an URL; toggle-buffer.el: fast switching between two buffers; mutt-alias.el: lookup and insert the expansion of mutt mail aliases; prot-buf.el: protect buffers from accidental killing; filladapt.el: enhances Emacs's built-in adaptive fill; setnu.el: setnu-mode, a vi-style line number mode; wdired.el: rename files editing their names in dired buffers; floatbg.el: slowly modify background color; clipper.el: save strings of data for further use; projects.el: create project-based meaningful buffer names; auto-fill-inhibit.el: finer grained control over auto-fill-mode; highlight-beyond-fill-column: highlight lines that are too long; toggle-case.el: a set of functions to toggle the case of characters; tail.el: "tail -f" a file or a command form within Emacs; df.el: display in the mode line space left on devices; egocentric.el: highlight your name inside emacs buffers; initsplit.el: split customizations into different files; under.el: underline a region with ^ characters; highlight-current-line.el: highlight line where the cursor is; align-string.el: align string components over several lines; diminish.el: shorten or erase modeline presence of minor modes; htmlize.el: HTML-ize font-lock buffers; keydef.el: a simpler way to define key mappings; ff-paths.el: $PATH-like searching in C-x C-f; dirvars.el: provides directory-wide local variables; perldoc.el: show help for Perl functions, builtins, and modules. Source package: emacs-lisp-intro Package: emacs-lisp-intro Description: An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp This is an elementary introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp for people who are not programmers, and who are not necessarily interested in programming, but who do want to customize or extend their computing environment. Last update: 17 December 2001. . This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. Source package: emacs-lisp-intro-ja Package: emacs-lisp-intro-ja Description: Japanese version of "Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction" This package provides the Japanese version of "Programming in Emacs Lisp: An Introduction" which is an elementary introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp for people who are not programmers, and who are not necessarily interested in programming, but who do want to customize or extend their computing environment. . This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. Source package: emacs-manual-ja Package: emacs-manual-ja Description: Japanese version of the GNU Emacs Manual This package provides the japanese version of the thirteenth edition of the GNU Emacs Manual, updated for Emacs version 20.6. . This package provides the manual in GNU info format. The source package contains Texinfo source and instructions for printing. Source package: emacs-wiki Package: emacs-wiki Description: Maintain a local Wiki using Emacs-friendly markup Wiki is a concept, more than a thing. It is a way of creating document pages using plain text markup and simplified hyperlinking. . By typing a name in MixedCase, a hyperlink is automatically created to the document "MixedCase". Pressing return on that name will create the file if it doesn't exist, or visit it if it does. . The markup used by emacs-wiki is intended to be very friendly to people familiar with Emacs. See the documentation for the variable `emacs-wiki-publishing-markup' for a full description. Source package: emacs19 Package: emacs19 Description: The GNU Emacs editor. GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. Package: emacs19-el Description: GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files. GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This package contains the elisp sources for the convenience of users, saving space in the "emacs19" package for small systems. Source package: emacs20 Package: emacs20 Description: The GNU Emacs editor. GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. Package: emacs20-el Description: GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files. GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This package contains the elisp sources for the convenience of users, saving space in the main package for small systems. Source package: emacs20-dl Package: emacs20-dl Description: The GNU Emacs editor. (Dynamic Loading supported) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This binary supports the Dynamic Loading architecture(dl). If you want to use dynamic loadable modules, you should use this instead of pure emacs20 package. Dynamic Loadable Module examples are Canna/Wnn input method support. (emacs-dl-canna/emacs-dl-wnn package) . And some dirty patch applied. Dirty means such as, Rejected by upstream authors (difficult for merge), Code from other emacsen, like XEmacs/Meadow/obsolete Mule2.3, or backported. Package: emacs20-dl-dev Description: Dynamic Loading GNU Emacs header files. (for emacs20-dl) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This package contains the src/*.h except config.h for dl modules development. . This package is for emacs20-dl Package: emacs20-dl-el Description: GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files. (for emacs20-dl) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This package contains the elisp sources for the convenience of users, saving space in the main package for small systems. . This package is for emacs20-dl Source package: emacs21 Package: emacs21 Description: The GNU Emacs editor. GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. Package: emacs21-el Description: GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files. GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This package contains the elisp sources for the convenience of users, saving space in the main package for small systems. Source package: emacsen-common Package: emacsen-common Description: Common facilities for all emacsen. This package contains code that is needed by all the (x)emacs packages. Source package: emacspeak Package: emacspeak Description: speech output interface to Emacs Emacspeak is a speech output system that will allow someone who cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system. Emacspeak is built on top of Emacs. Once you start emacs with emacspeak loaded, you get spoken feedback for everything you do. Your mileage will vary depending on how well you can use Emacs. There is nothing that you cannot do inside Emacs :-). This package includes speech servers written in tcl to support the DECtalk Express and DECtalk MultiVoice speech synthesizers. For other synthesizers, look for separate speech server packages such as emacspeak-ss. Source package: emacspeak-ss Package: emacspeak-ss Description: Emacspeak speech server for several synthesizers emacspeak-ss is an interface between Emacspeak and any of several speech synthesizers: DoubleTalk PC version 5.20 or later (internal), DoubleTalk LT version 4.20 or later (serial port version), LiteTalk version 4.20 or later, Braille 'n Speak, Type 'n Speak, Braille Lite, Apollo 2 from Dolphin, or Accent SA. If you have a DoubleTalk PC, you also need the dtlk device driver - either the module or compiled into your kernel. (Note that versions 2.2.16 and earlier of the Linux kernel sources have a bug in the dtlk device driver.) Source package: emelfm Package: emelfm Description: file manager for X/gtk emelFM is a file manager that implements the popular two-window design. It features a simple GTK+ interface, a flexible file typing scheme, and a built-in command line for executing commands without opening an xterm. Source package: emil Package: emil Description: Conversion Filter for Internet Messages. Emil v2 is a filter for converting Internet Messages. It supports three basic formats: MIME, SUN Mailtool and plain old style RFC822. It can be used with sendmail, as a mailer, or as a prefilter or backend program with a mail client program, or as a plain filter. Source package: empire Package: empire Description: the war game of the century Empire is a console game simulation of a full-scale war between two emperors, the computer and you. Naturally, there is only room for one, so the object of the game is to destroy the other. Source package: empire-hub Package: empire-hub Description: Empire protocol multiplexer This package allows multiple clients to connect to an Empire server over a single connection. Source package: empire-lafe Package: empire-lafe Description: Fast line-mode Empire client Lafe is an empire client optimized for high latency links. You can type, edit, and send several commands before the server replies with output from the first command. This allows you to make better use of the existing bandwidth than most other clients. Source package: empire-pei Package: empire-pei Description: Perl Empire Interface An empire client with extensive data capture and manipulation facilities. Several common tools are integreated into this client. Source package: empire-ptkei Package: empire-ptkei Description: Python TK Empire Interface A graphical smart client for Empire. Requires 800x600 display when running under X11. There is also a text-only mode. Source package: emwin Package: emwin Description: Weather Data processing The emwin package contains utilities for handling the data stream used in the Emergency Managers Weather Information Network. This data stream is carried over satellite and VHF and UHF radio transmitters, and also via multicast IP over the MBone. Source package: encompass Package: encompass Description: a free web-browser for GNOME Encompass is a free web-browser for GNOME. . It relies on gtkhtml for rendering HTML pages and on libneon for HTTP transport. . http://encompass.sourceforge.net Source package: enlightenment Package: enlightenment Description: The Enlightenment Window Manager Enlightenment - the window manager that dares to do what others don't. It features KDE and GNOME integration, multi-program sound support, iconification, sliding desktops, docking, epplets, Xinerama support and much more. Enlightenment takes the concepts of themes to another level - everything can be changed. The visual components of themes are a rich set of graphical images in a variety of formats. Theme makers can unleash their artistic talents without bounds. Themes are not limited to just different colors and background images on the same old desktop. . Enlightenment features the BrushedMetal theme, designed by gimp legend, tigert. It is predominately grey with the subtle texture of - you guessed it - brushed metal. The menus in particular look superb. The sound files for BrushedMetal are in a separate package, enlightenment-theme-brushedmetal. Package: enlightenment-data Description: Enlightenment Window Manager Run Time Data Files These are the architecture independent runtime support files for the Enlightenment Window Manger package. Package: enlightenment-theme-bluesteel Description: Hunchback's BlueSteel theme for E This theme really shows off what you can do with enlightenment. It's by Daniel Erat, and shows off anti-aliased text, extensively shaped windows, and is compliant with the 0.16.0 theme spec. Package: enlightenment-theme-brushedmetal Description: Audio files for the BrushedMEtal-Tigert E Theme Enlightenment features the BrushedMetal theme as a default. This package contains the audio samples and sound configs that will enhance your BrushedMetal-Tigert theme experience. Package: enlightenment-theme-ganymede Description: cK's Ganymede theme for E This is cK's Ganymede theme. It contains pretty much everything that E can currently do, including configurable pulldown menus, lots of borders, themes for Eterm and gkrellm, and documentation. The dominant colors are bright copper and dark blue. Fully up to date with the E-0.16.0 specs. The author can be reached at chrisk@engr.uconn.edu. Package: enlightenment-theme-shinymetal Description: Raster's ShinyMetal Theme for E This is the theme formerly known as 'E15 default'. It is fairly simple, by raster's standards, and attractive. The motif used is shiny metal borders, with translucent dark orange highlights. It includes some nice background pictures. Source package: enscript Package: enscript Description: Converts ASCII text to Postscript, HTML, RTF or Pretty-Print Enscript converts ASCII files to PostScript, HTML, RTF or Pretty-Print and stores generated output to a file or sends it directly to the printer. Source package: ent Package: ent Description: A pseudorandom number sequence test program This program applies various tests to sequences of bytes stored in files and reports the results of those tests. The program is useful for those evaluating pseudorandom number generators for encryption and statistical sampling applications, compression algorithms, and other applications where the information density of a file is of interest. Source package: entity Package: entity Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other language. . This package contains the core portions of Entity along with Perl support. Package: entity-c Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (C bindings) Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other language. . This package contains the portions of Entity required to use embedded C code and tags. Package: entity-doc Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other language. . This package contains documentation about the Entity system. Package: entity-gl Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (OpenGL bindings) Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other language. . This package contains the portions of Entity required to use OpenGL areas. Package: entity-javascript Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (JavaScript bindings) Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other language. . This package contains the portions of Entity required to use JavaScript and tags. Package: entity-python Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (Python bindings) Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other language. . This package contains the portions of Entity required to use Python and tags. Package: entity-tcl Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (TCL bindings) Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other language. . This package contains the portions of Entity required to use TCL and tags. Package: libentity-dev Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (core library development files) Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other language. . This package contains the development files for the Entity core runtime libraries. Package: libentity0 Description: XML-based GUI builder for GTK+ (core library) Entity is an XML-based GUI builder and application scripting framework. It combines the ease of use of XML for GUI layout and the power of Perl, Python, TCL, JavaScript, and C for the application logic. An Entity GUI is usually much shorter than the same program written in any other language. . This package contains the runtime libraries of the Entity core. Source package: eo-spell Package: iesperanto Description: The Esperanto dictionary for ispell. This is the the Esperanto dictionary, to be used with the ispell program, version 3.1.04 and following. The dictionary is based on the words from Plena Ilustrita Vortaro, with additional country/language names. It accepts Latin-3, `cx' and `^c' forms. Source package: eog Package: eog Description: Eye of Gnome graphics viewer program eog or the Eye of Gnome is a graphics viewer for GNOME which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. The goal is a standard graphics viewer for future releases of Gnome. Source package: eperl Package: eperl Description: Embedded Perl 5 Language ePerl interprets an ASCII file bristled with Perl 5 program statements by evaluating the Perl 5 code while passing through the plain ASCII data. It can operate in various ways: As a stand-alone Unix filter or integrated Perl 5 module for general file generation tasks and as a powerful Webserver scripting language for dynamic HTML page programming. . For more information, please visit http://www.engelschall.com/sw/eperl/ . Author: Ralf S. Engelschall Source package: epic Package: epic Description: Modified ircII client with additional functionality EPIC is 100% backwards compatible with ircII because EPIC *is* ircII. EPIC was originally built upon the ircII-2.6 client and has maintained faithfulness to remain current up to the 2.8.2 release. EPIC is somewhat larger than the stock client (24%), but that is mostly because of the multitude of new features, the dual ANSI/K&R compliant function headers, and the large amount of re-written code in an attempt to make ircii faster, more efficient, and more powerful. Source package: epic4 Package: epic4 Description: epic irc client, version 4 epic4 is an irc client based on ircII. It is primarily suited to users who wish to write their own irc scripts or have irc scripts written by others. . Previous versions of epic were 100% compatible with ircII 2.8.2, though this is no longer the case. Instead we've taken a new direction and chosen to find places where compatibility with ircII is undesirable and fix them. No gratuitous incompatibilities have been added, though many new features have been. Source package: epic4-help Package: epic4-help Description: help files for epic4. Documentation for the epic4 irc client. Used from within epic4 with the /help command. Source package: epic4-script-hienoa Package: epic4-script-hienoa Description: A script for ircII-EPIC4 Hienoa is a script for ircII-EPIC4. It has many nice features such as userlist and themes. The main goals for hienoa are stability and ease of use while still trying to look good. Source package: epic4-script-light Package: epic4-script-light Description: Light - It's Just Not Lame Light is a script for EPIC4 that tries to be a little less brain-dead than the others - it doesn't have psychotic colours or boldness, in particular. This package is maintained upstream by Liandrin, who you can find on IRC, on Undernet's #Linux. You can find the Debian maintainer on irc.openprojects.net as DanielS. Source package: epic4-script-splitfire Package: epic4-script-splitfire Description: the ONLY |<-lame irc script! This epic4 script is a good script for newbies. It features: smart tab completion, bitchx-style nick completion, configuration menu, multiple auto-op lists, nick highlighting, message logging, changeable color schemes (including bitchx scheme), optional timestamping, "sane" operation (it doesn't send colors/bold/script advertising to the server ever), and a host of other things. And it's smaller than some scripts that don't do half as much to boot! Source package: epic4-script-thirdeye Package: epic4-script-thirdeye Description: Third Eye EPIC script Third Eye is a script for the EPIC IRC client, optimized for version 4pre2.004. It's features include flood protection, nearly completely configurable ansi colors, netsplit/rejoin detection, automated login/verifications to eggdrop, nick/chanserv, and undernet cserve bots; dcc file server with access restrictions, user lists, basic X support -- pictures of people on notify list, rxvt-xpm/Eterm background switching, scrollbar toggling, etc.; Eterm transparency support, Bash-style tab completion, Themes, and much more. Source package: epm Package: epm Description: Cross-platform package builder by Easy Software Products This package allows a developer to produce packages for several different platforms from a single specification. Currently, Debian dpkg, RPM, AT&T/Solaris pkg, HP-UX depot/swinstall, and IRIX inst/tardist packages are supported, as well as a "portable" package that includes installation and removal scripts and a GUI setup program. Source package: epos Package: epos Description: Language independent text-to-speech system. Epos is a language independent rule-driven Text-to-Speech (TTS) system primarily designed to serve as a research tool. Epos is (or tries to be) independent of the language processed, linguistic description method, and computing environment. Source package: epos-ktd Package: epos-ktd Description: Epos sound files by Kadlec. Epos is a language independent rule-driven Text-to-Speech (TTS) system primarily designed to serve as a research tool. Epos is (or tries to be) independent of the language processed, linguistic description method, and computing environment. . This package contains sound files by Kadlec. Source package: epos-lpc Package: epos-lpc Description: Epos sound files by Ptacek, Hesounova, and Potuzakova. Epos is a language independent rule-driven Text-to-Speech (TTS) system primarily designed to serve as a research tool. Epos is (or tries to be) independent of the language processed, linguistic description method, and computing environment. . This package contains sound files by Ptacek, Hesounova, and Potuzakova. Source package: epos-ptd Package: epos-ptd Description: Epos sound files by Petriska. Epos is a language independent rule-driven Text-to-Speech (TTS) system primarily designed to serve as a research tool. Epos is (or tries to be) independent of the language processed, linguistic description method, and computing environment. . This package contains sound files by Petriska. Source package: epplets Package: epplets Description: The Epplets for the Enlightenment Window Manager Epplets are small applets for the Enlightenment Window Manager. Epplets are similar to dock apps for other window managers, but they take full advantage of Enlightenment's themeability. . This is the base set of epplets, featuring E-Exec, E-Time, E-Sys, E-Mixer, E-Screenshoot, E-Xscreensaver, and others. Package: libepplet-dev Description: Development files for Epplets Static libs and the C header file for Epplets. Package: libepplet0 Description: The Epplet Shared Libraries Shared libraries used by Epplets. Source package: epwutil Package: epwutil Description: Several utilities for EB(Electric Book)/EPWING epwutil is a set of small utilities that can deal with dictionary files in EB (Electric Book) / EPWING format. It contains: . catdump - dump EB / EPWING catalog file bookinfo - Show info about the dictionary squeeze - compress dictionary files . Would be nice to use with ndtpd, lookup-el, etc. Source package: eql Package: eql Description: load balancing tool for serial network connections The eql_enslave tool allow you to double, triple, quadruple your network bandwidth with multiple point-to-point links. Works with PPP or SLIP. It needs "EQL (serial line load balancing) support" in the kernel. Source package: equivs Package: equivs Description: Circumventing Debian package dependencies This is a dummy package which can be used to create Debian packages, which only contain dependency information. . This way, you can make the Debian package management system believe that equivalents to packages on which other packages do depend on are actually installed. . Another possibility is creation of a meta package. When this package contains a dependency as "Depends: a, b, c", then installing this package will also select packages a, b and c. Instead of "Depends", you can also use "Recommends:" or "Suggests:" for less demanding dependency. . Please note that this is a crude hack and if thoughtlessly used might possibly do damage to your packaging system. And please note as well that using it is not the recommended way of dealing with broken dependencies. Better file a bug report instead. Source package: erb Package: erb Description: Tiny eRuby Yet another implementation of eRuby. It is written as pure Ruby script. Source package: erc Package: erc Description: an Emacs IRC client This package contains ERC, an advanced IRC client for Emacsen. It supports multiple channel-buffers, nick completion, keyword highlighting, and so on. Source package: erlang Package: erlang Description: A real-time, concurrent and distributed functional language Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. . Some of Erlang's main features are: Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; Dynamic code replacement at runtime. . Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. . Some of Erlang's main features are: Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; Dynamic code replacement at runtime. . This package contains all that is needed to build and use Erlang programs. Package: erlang-base Description: Erlang architecture independent files Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. . Some of Erlang's main features are: Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; Dynamic code replacement at runtime. . This package contains all the architecture independent file of the Erlang runtime. Package: erlang-erl Description: Erlang runtime source Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. . Some of Erlang's main features are: Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; Dynamic code replacement at runtime. . This package contains the runtime sources Package: erlang-java Description: Erlang java interface Open Source Erlang is a functional programming language designed at the Ericcson Computer Science Laboratory. . Some of Erlang's main features are: Clear declarative syntax and is largely free from side-effects; Builtin support for real-time, concurrent and distributed programming; Designed for development of robust and continously operated programs; Dynamic code replacement at runtime. . This package contains the compiled Java files for the Erlang Java interface. Source package: erlang-doc-html Package: erlang-doc-html Description: Erlang HTML pages Documentation for the Erlang programming language in HTML. Source package: erlang-manpages Package: erlang-manpages Description: Erlang man pages Documentation for the Erlang programming language in `man' format. This documentation can be read using the command `erl -man mod', where `mod' is the name of the module you want documentation on. Source package: erlang-mode Package: erlang-mode Description: A major mode for editing Erlang in Emacs A major mode for editing Erlang (the con-current realtime functional programming language) in Emacs. . Major features: -Font Locking: Colours keywords, comments, strings, etc. -Indentation: Provides semi-automatic intelligent indentation. -Simple Indentation: Provides simple indentation. Source package: eroaster Package: eroaster Description: The ECLiPt Roaster The ECLiPt Roaster is a graphical frontend to cdrecord and mkisofs written in Python. It supports drag & drop out of most popular filemanagers and direct burning of .mp3 and .ogg files. Source package: eruby Package: eruby Description: Embedded Ruby Language eruby interprets a Ruby code embedded text file. For example, eruby enables you to embed a Ruby code to a HTML file. Package: liberuby Description: Library for eruby This package includes library for eruby. Package: liberuby-dev Description: Development files for liberuby This package includes development files for liberuby. Source package: es Package: es Description: An extensible shell based on `rc'. Es is a command interpreter and programming language which combines the standard features of other Unix shells with the features of a functional programming language such as Scheme. The syntax is derived from rc(1). Es is intended for use both as an interactive shell and a programming language for scripts. Source package: escm Package: escm Description: Embedded Scheme Processor escm is a filter program which takes a text with embedded Scheme exressions, copies it to the output with evaluating the Scheme expressions. You can use the power of Scheme to preprocess various text files, including CGI scripts. Source package: esh Package: esh Description: the easy shell esh was primarily written out of a need for a simple and lightweight shell for Unix. As such, it deviates completely from all of the traditional shells, opting instead for a Lisp-like syntax. This allows exceptionally small size, both in terms of lines of code and memory consumption, while retaining remarkable flexibility and programmability. Source package: eshell Package: eshell Description: An Emacs command shell. Eshell is a command shell implemented entirely in Emacs Lisp. It invokes no external processes beyond those requested by the user. It is intended to be a functional replacement for command shells such as bash, zsh, rc, 4dos; since Emacs itself is capable of handling most of the tasks accomplished by such tools. . This package is provided for only the emacs20 package. Because eshell is included as part of both Emacs21 and XEmacs21. Package: pcomplete Description: Programmable completion for Emacs. Pcomplete provides a facility for using programmatic completion in Emacs. It is especially useful for utilities like shells and command interpretors, but can in fact be used anywhere within Emacs. Source package: esms Package: esms Description: Small console program to send SMs to cellular phones in Spain. esms is able to send messages to cellular phones belonging to Airtel, Amena and Movistar. . esms contains the following features: * No sending limit, you can send as many messages as you want. * No length limit, long messages are split into parts that are sent separately. * You can set up an address book to store your numbers, so you don't have to remember all them. * It's able to read messages from standard input. Useful to do something like: 'fortune -s | esms my_girlfriend' Source package: esound Package: esound Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Support binaries This program is designed to mix together several digitized audio streams for playback by a single device. Package: esound-alsa Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Support binaries This program is designed to mix together several digitized audio streams for playback by a single device. Package: esound-clients Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - clients Utilities that control and interact with the Enlightened Sound Daemon. Package: esound-common Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Common files This program is designed to mix together several digitized audio streams for playback by a single device. . This package contains the documentation and configuration files. Package: libesd-alsa0 Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Shared libraries This program is designed to mix together several digitized audio streams for playback by a single device. . This package is for use with ALSA sound drivers. Package: libesd-alsa0-dev Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Development files (libc6) This program is designed to mix together several digitized audio streams for playback by a single device. Package: libesd0 Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Shared libraries This program is designed to mix together several digitized audio streams for playback by a single device. . This package is for use with OSS sound drivers. Package: libesd0-dev Description: Enlightened Sound Daemon - Development files This program is designed to mix together several digitized audio streams for playback by a single device. . This package contains the header files needed to compile applications that use libesd0. Source package: ess Package: ess Description: Emacs statistics mode, supporting R,S and others ESS is an Emacs package which provides a standard interface between statistical programs and statistical processes. It is intended to provide assistance for interactive statistical programming and data analysis, and is based on and extends the capabilities of S-mode. Source package: estic Package: estic Description: Administration program for ISDN PABX ISTEC 1003/1008 This program allows you the administration of the ISDN private automatic branch exchanges ISTEC 1003 and ISTEC 1008 (produced by the German company Emmerich). Note, that the documentation is mostly in the German language. . The package includes the C++ class library SPUNK. This library supports writing text mode applications that are portable between different operating systems. Source package: et Package: et Description: Embedded Tk (libc6 compile) ET is a simple preprocessor and small interface library that make it easy to mix Tcl/Tk and C in the same program. With ET, you can put a few commands of Tcl/Tk code in the middle of a C routine. ET also makes it very easy to write C functions that work as new Tcl/Tk commands -- effectively allowing you to put pieces of C code in the middle of your Tcl script. Source package: eterm Package: eterm Description: Enlightened Terminal Emulator A terminal emulator in the spirit of xterm or rxvt, eterm uses an Enlightenment style config file, as well as themes. The Imlib graphics engine is used to render images. This version supports background images, pixmapped scrollbars, pseudo-transparency, POSIX threads, and unicode support. Source package: etherape Package: etherape Description: Graphical network monitor modeled after etherman. EtherApe is an etherman clone. It displays network activity graphically. Active hosts are shown as circles of varying size, and traffic among them is shown as lines of varying width. It's Gnome and libpcap based. Source package: etherconf Package: etherconf Description: debconf interface to Ethernet configuration This package provides a debconf-based interface to configuring the Ethernet on your system. Currently, it will only configure one Ethernet device, but more support is planned in the future. Source package: ethereal Package: ethereal Description: Network traffic analyzer Ethereal is a network traffic analyzer, or "sniffer", for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. A sniffer is a tool used to capture packets off the wire. Ethereal decodes numerous protocols (too many to list). . It uses GTK+, a graphical user interface library, and libpcap, a packet capture and filtering library. Package: ethereal-common Description: Network traffic analyser (common files) Ethereal is a network traffic analyzer, or "sniffer", for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. A sniffer is a tool used to capture packets off the wire. Ethereal decodes numerous protocols (too many to list). . This package provides files common to both ethereal (the GTK+ version) and tethereal (the console version). Package: ethereal-dev Description: Network traffic analyser (development tools) Ethereal is a network traffic analyzer, or "sniffer", for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. A sniffer is a tool used to capture packets off the wire. Ethereal decodes numerous protocols (too many to list). . This package provides idl2eth and other necessary files to develop new packet dissectors. Package: tethereal Description: Network traffic analyzer (console) Ethereal is a network traffic analyzer, or "sniffer", for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. A sniffer is a tool used to capture packets off the wire. Ethereal decodes numerous protocols (too many to list). . This package provides the console version of ethereal, named "tethereal". Source package: etherwake Package: etherwake Description: A little tool to send magic Wake-on-LAN packets You can wake up WOL compliant Computers which have been powered down to sleep mode or start WOL compliant Computers with a BIOS feature. . WOL is an abbreviation for Wake-on-LAN. It is a standard that allows you to turn on a computer from another location over a network connection. . etherwake also supports WOL passwords. Source package: ethiop Package: ethiop Description: A LaTeX package for typesetting Ethiopian texts. The Ethiopian script differs considerably from the Latin script. Most important, it consists of more than 350 different letters. A transcription method is presented here that can be used for the LaTeX typesetting system. It was implemented on the basis of the multilingual typesetting package 'babel'. Source package: ethtool Package: ethtool Description: Display or change ethernet card settings ethtool is used for querying settings of an ethernet device and changing them. . It is mainly targeted to 2.4 kernel where this feature is available for many ethernet drivers. . However, backward compatibility is ensured on 2.2 kernel running Sparc with SUN Happy Meal (hme) Ethernet card. Source package: etktab Package: etktab Description: ASCII guitar tab editor This program is used to write out guitar tablature in the typical style of ascii tab, often found around the internet. The code is based on TkTab by Giovanni Chierico. Many of the ideas for the alerations found here came from emacs tablature mode by Mark R. Rubin. Source package: eudc Package: eudc Description: Emacs Unified Directory Client EUDC, the Emacs Unified Directory Client, provides a common user interface to access directory servers using different directory protocols such as bbdb, CSO PH/QI, and LDAP. Source package: euro-support Package: euro-support Description: Use euro character in your Debian system This package provides information on how to use the euro character in your Debian GNU/Linux system. Currently there is no automatic way to provide such support but configuration can be easily done following the guidelines in the "Debian Euro HOWTO" document provided by this package. . The 'euro-test' script will tell you if your Debian system needs configuring in order to display the euro char. Package: euro-support-console Description: Use euro character in your console environment This package provides information on how to use the euro character in your Debian GNU/Linux system's console environment as well as dependencies that assure you have the needed software installed. . The 'euro-test' script will tell you if your Debian system needs configuring in order to display the euro char. Package: euro-support-x Description: Use euro character in your X environment This package provides information on how to use the euro character in your Debian GNU/Linux system's X environment as well as dependancies that assure you have the needed software installed. . The 'euro-test' script will tell you if your Debian system needs configuring in order to display the euro char. Source package: evas Package: evas-demo Description: evas library demo Evas is an advanced canvas library, providing three backends for rendering: X11 (without some features like alpha-blending), imlib2, or OpenGL (hardware accelerated). Due to its simple API, evas can be developed with rapidly, and cleanly. Install evas if you want to develop applications against the only hardware-accelerated canvas library, or if you want to try out the applications under development. Package: libevas0 Description: enlightenment advanced canvas library Evas is an advanced canvas library, providing three backends for rendering: X11 (without some features like alpha-blending), imlib2, or OpenGL (hardware accelerated). Due to its simple API, evas can be developed with rapidly, and cleanly. Install evas if you want to develop applications against the only hardware-accelerated canvas library, or if you want to try out the applications under development. Package: libevas0-dev Description: development files for libevas Headers and static libraries required to develop against evas. Source package: eventfolder Package: zope-eventfolder Description: Event Calendar for Zope EventFolder is plug-in for a Zope Site that provides it with an Event Calendar. It's a total black-box with a lot of customizable features. . EventFolder supports multiple dates and times for events, as well as Event reviews and updates. It has some nice management screens, too. . It's entirely based on ZCatalog and ZClasses with a few External Methods. . See the FAQ at netkook.com Source package: everybuddy Package: everybuddy Description: An all in one messaging client An all in one messaging client that supports AOL's Instant Messanger, ICQ, Yahoo chat, and MSN. Source package: everybuddy-cvs Package: everybuddy-cvs Description: All in one Instant Messaging client, cvs snapshots This package contains snapshots from CVS of Everybuddy, an all in one Instant Messaging client that supports, AIM, ICQ, Yahoo! chat, and MSN. Source package: evms Package: evms Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (core) The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various levels of volume management. . In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. . This package contains core infrastructure for EVMS, and the utilities evms_rediscover and evms_devnode_fixup. Package: evms-cli Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (CLI) The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various levels of volume management. . In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. . This package contains a command-line interface used to manage EVMS volumes. Package: evms-gui Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (GUI) The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various levels of volume management. . In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. . This package contains a graphical user interface used to manage EVMS volumes. Package: evms-lvmutils Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (LVM-compatible utilities) The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various levels of volume management. . In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. . This package contains user-space tools which are used to manage EVMS volumes. These utilities attempt to mimic the LVM's utilities. All of the original command-line parameters are accepted (even if ignored), and some of the original return codes are honored. Package: evms-ncurses Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (ncurses UI) The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various levels of volume management. . In order to make use of it, you must use a kernel which includes the EVMS patch, available in the kernel-patch-evms package. . This package contains an ncurses-based user interface used to manage EVMS volumes. Package: kernel-patch-evms Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (kernel patches) The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various levels of volume management. . This package contains patches to the Linux kernel which implement the kernel-space portion of EVMS. This version supports kernel versions 2.4.4, 2.4.5, 2.4.6, 2.4.7, 2.4.9, 2.4.10, 2.4.12, 2.4.13, 2.4.14 2.4.16 and 2.4.17. Package: libevms-dev Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (development) The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various levels of volume management. . This package contains the development environment for the library libevms. Package: libevms0 Description: Enterprise Volume Management System (library) The EVMS project provides unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. This project represents a new approach to logical volume management. The architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy expansion or customization of various levels of volume management. . This package contains the shared library libevms, which is used by the user-space tools. Source package: evolver Package: evolver Description: Surface Evolver The Surface Evolver is an interactive program for the study of surfaces shaped by surface tension and other energies, and subject to various constraints. Package: evolver-doc Description: Surface Evolver documentation and examples The Surface Evolver is an interactive program for the study of surfaces shaped by surface tension and other energies, and subject to various constraints. Source package: ewipe Package: ewipe Description: Yet another presentation tool based on Tcl/Tk Extended WIPE is a presentation tool written in Tcl/Tk. Unlike MagicPoint, the de facto standard in this realm, you can create resumes for presentation with user-friendly GUI, then save manuscripts in HTML and mgp(Magic Point file format). Source package: exdbm Package: exdbm Description: eXode database manager The eXode database manager is a structured ASCII-based database library. EXdbm can be used to manage the configuration files of eXode clients. . The library uses a tree of hash tables structures stored in memory, favouring speed upon memory consumption. This is not a general purpose database library, its efficiency is based on the fact that the databases managed contain less than a few thousand entries. . Note that eXdbm is a general purpose configuration library, it can be used in many other applications without relations to the eXode project. . For information on the exode project visit http://simplicity.net/exode. Source package: exim Package: exim Description: Exim Mailer This MTA is rather easier to configure than smail or sendmail. It is a drop-in replacement for sendmail/mailq/rsmtp. Advanced features include the ability to reject connections from known spam sites, and an extremely efficient queue processing algorithm. Package: eximon Description: X monitor for the exim mail transport agent. This allows administrators to view the exim agent's mail queue and logs, and perform a variety of actions on queued messages, such as freezing, bouncing and thawing messages. Source package: exim-html Package: exim-doc-html Description: Exim MTA html documentation HTML Documentation for Exim. This is the same documents as are in the exim-doc package, just in a different format. Source package: exim-texinfo Package: exim-doc Description: Exim MTA info documentation Info Files for Exim Package: exim-doc-html Description: Exim MTA html documentation HTML Documentation for Exim. This is the same documents as are in the exim-doc package, just in a different format. Source package: exmh Package: exmh Description: An X user interface for MH mail. Exmh uses the regular MH programs to manipulate your mail folders and messages. This means it is compatible with command-line use of MH programs, and its actions should be familiar if you are an experienced MH user. If you are a new MH user, then the details of running MH programs is hidden behind the graphical interface. Source package: expat Package: expat Description: XML parsing C library - example application This package contains xmlwf, an example application of expat, the C library for parsing XML. The arguments to xmlwf are one or more files which are each to be checked for XML well-formedness. Package: libexpat1 Description: XML parsing C library - runtime library This package contains the runtime, shared library of expat, the C library for parsing XML. Package: libexpat1-dev Description: XML parsing C library - development kit This package contains the header file and development libraries of expat, the C library for parsing XML. Expat is a stream oriented XML parser. This means that you register handlers with the parser prior to starting the parse. These handlers are called when the parser discovers the associated structures in the document being parsed. A start tag is an example of the kind of structures for which you may register handlers. Package: libxmltok1 Description: XML Parser Toolkit, runtime libraries Libraries for XML parsing in C, which contains the shared libraries, libxmltok and libxmlparser. These libraries are being used, for instance, for XML support to Netscape 5 and the Perl module, XML::Parser. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html Package: libxmltok1-dev Description: XML Parser Toolkit, developer libraries Libraries for XML parsing in C. It aims to be fully conforming. It is currently not a validating XML processor. . The library libxmltok contains a low-level library for tokenizing XML. The library libxmlparse contains an XML parser library which is built on top of the xmltok library. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/xml/expat.html Source package: expect Package: expect Description: A program that "talks" to other programs. Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what can be expected from a program and what the correct response should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, the user can take control and interact directly when desired, afterward returning control to the script. Package: expect-dev Description: Development files for the expect package. Header files and libraries for developing expect applications. Package: expect5.24 Description: A program that "talks" to other programs. Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what can be expected from a program and what the correct response should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, the user can take control and interact directly when desired, afterward returning control to the script. This version works with Tcl/Tk 8.0 Package: expect5.24-dev Description: Development files for the expect5.24 package. Header files and libraries for developing expect applications. This version works with Tcl/Tk 8.0 Package: expectk Description: A Tk/X11 version of the expect program. Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what can be expected from a program and what the correct response should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, the user can take control and interact directly when desired, afterward returning control to the script. Package: expectk5.24 Description: A Tk/X11 version of the expect program. Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what can be expected from a program and what the correct response should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, the user can take control and interact directly when desired, afterward returning control to the script. This version works with Tcl/Tk 8.0 Source package: expect (5.32.2-4) Package: expect5.24 Description: Dummy upgrade package for expect This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the new package, called simply "expect". You can remove it at your convenience. Package: expect5.24-dev Description: Dummy upgrade package for expect-dev This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the new package, called simply "expect-dev". You can remove it at your convenience. Package: expect5.31 Description: Dummy upgrade package for expect This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the new package, called simply "expect". You can remove it at your convenience. Package: expect5.31-dev Description: Dummy upgrade package for expect-dev This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the new package, called simply "expect-dev". You can remove it at your convenience. Package: expectk5.24 Description: Dummy upgrade package for expectk This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the new package, called simply "expectk". You can remove it at your convenience. Package: expectk5.31 Description: Dummy upgrade package for expectk This is a dummy package used to provide smooth upgrades to the new package, called simply "expectk". You can remove it at your convenience. Source package: expect5.31 Package: expect5.31 Description: A program that "talks" to other programs. Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what can be expected from a program and what the correct response should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, the user can take control and interact directly when desired, afterward returning control to the script. This version works with Tcl/Tk 8.2 Package: expect5.31-dev Description: Development files for the expect5.31 package. Header files and libraries for developing expect applications. This version works with Tcl/Tk 8.2 Package: expectk5.31 Description: A Tk/X11 version of the expect program. Expect is a program that "talks" to other interactive programs according to a script. Following the script, Expect knows what can be expected from a program and what the correct response should be. An interpreted language provides branching and high- level control structures to direct the dialogue. In addition, the user can take control and interact directly when desired, afterward returning control to the script. This version works with Tcl/Tk 8.2 Source package: express Package: express Description: GTK web browser for GNOME Express is an open source web browser. It use the gtk-xmhtml widget from Gnome to display HTML pages. Don't expect too much from it, it is still early alpha software. Source package: ext2resize Package: ext2resize Description: an ext2 filesystem resizer ext2resize resizes ext2 filesystems. This is useful if you run out of space on one partition, or have too much free space on another. . Warning: If used incorrectly, this program may destroy your filesystem. Use with care. Source package: extace Package: extace Description: waveform viewer. This is the extace waveform viewer. It plugs itself in as a EsounD monitor and samples and displays the output from the EsounD daemon. Source package: extipl Package: extipl Description: Yet Another Boot Selector for IBM-PC compatibles. Extended-IPL is a boot selector which is upper compatible with original IBM IPL. This package includes the installer for this boot code which is written into MBR of your hard disk. . With this boot selector, you can select a partition from all the partitions including the logical partitions as well as the primary ones in all the BIOS supported disks when booting a PC, and then it will boot up the OS reside at the selected partition. Package: extipl-boot Description: ExtIPL, an enhanced boot code (IPL) for IBM-PC This is just the boot code made from extipl source. Three IPL are included. You have to use dd command manually to install these IPL. Documents are included in extipl package. Source package: exuberant-ctags Package: exuberant-ctags Description: multi-language reimplementation of ctags ctags parses source code and produces a sort of index mapping the names of significant entities (e.g. functions, classes, variables) to the location where that entity is defined. This index is used by editors like vi and emacsen to allow moving to the definition of a user-specified entity. . Exuberant Ctags supports all possible C language constructions and multiple other languages such as assembler, AWK, ASP, BETA, Bourne shell, C++, Eiffel, Fortran, Java, Lisp, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, REXX, Ruby, S-Lang, Scheme, Tcl and Vim. Source package: ez-ipupdate Package: ez-ipupdate Description: A client for most dynamic DNS services. ez-ipupdate is a quite complete client for the dynamic DNS service offered by http://www.ez-ip.net/ and many more. . Currently supported are: ez-ip, Penguinpowered, DHS, dynDNS, ODS, TZO, EasyDNS, GNUdip, Justlinux, Dyns and HN. Source package: ezbounce Package: ezbounce Description: A highly configurable IRC proxy Ezbounce is a very configurable IRC proxy or 'bouncer'. Its basic features include password protection, remote administration, logging and listening on multiple ports. It lets you configure hosts to give access to and which addresses and ports they may connect to. It also can be setup to ban connections to and from certain addresses. Other features include: . * Ability to listen and connect on different interfaces or virtual hosts. * Configurable limits on amount of clients permitted to connect from an address and to an address. * Configurable idle time limits. * Transparent DCC Proxying (incoming and outgoing) * Uses nonblocking sockets. * Users can set their own idents, regardless of the uid the proxy is running as. * Basic facilities to 'detach' and reattach clients from proxy but keep their connections to the IRC server alive. * Logs chats while you are detached and DCC sends them back to you when you reattach. * Ability to reload configuration at run time. * Can be run in the background or foreground. Package: mdidentd Description: ident daemon that permits fake identd Mdidentd is a special ident daemon that permits processes to set their own fake ident replies regardless of the userid they are running under. For normal ident to work, a normal ident daemon must be installed as well. Source package: ezmlm-browse Package: ezmlm-browse Description: Web browser for ezmlm-idx archives This is ezmlm-browse, a web interface for browsing ezmlm-idx (version 0.40 or later) archives. The default presentation is similar to that of the ezmlm-cgi archive browser that is part of ezmlm-idx, but with the addition of threaded subjects and online posting / replying. However, the output is completely template drive, so you can make it fit into your current web scheme. Source package: f2c Package: f2c Description: A FORTRAN 77 to C/C++ translator, plus static & shared libs. f2c translates FORTRAN 77 (with some extensions) into C, so that it can then be compiled and run on a system with no Fortran compiler. The C files must then be linked against the appropriate libraries. . This is an actively maintained FORTRAN to C translator and with the fort77 frontend provides an ideal way to compile FORTRAN routines as black boxes (for example for invocation from C). Source level debugging facilities are not available, and error messages are not as well developed as in g77. Source package: f77reorder Package: f77reorder Description: f77 compiler script calling f2c/gcc. f77 compiler script calling f2c/gcc. Handles some fortran 77 extensions by calling f77reorder to change the code. Source package: fai Package: fai Description: fully automatic installation FAI is a non interactive system to install a Debian Linux operating system on a PC cluster. You can take one or more virgin PCs, turn on the power and after a few minutes Linux is installed, configured and running on the whole cluster, without any interaction necessary. Homepage: http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai Source package: fai-kernels Package: fai-kernels Description: special kernels for FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) This package contains two kernels for the package FAI, booting the clients. One is for booting via BOOTP protocol, the other is using the DHCP protocol. Source package: fake Package: fake Description: IP address takeover tool Fake is a utility that enables the IP address be taken over by bringing up a second interface on the host machine and using gratuitous arp. Designed to switch in backup servers on a LAN. Source package: fakebo Package: fakebo Description: Program to detect Back Orifice and NetBus scans Fakebo is a utility for ``faking'' trojan servers, while logging access attempts from their clients. It can send fake pings and replies back to the trojan clients if so desired. . Currently supported trojans are Back Orifice and NetBus. Source package: fakeroot Package: fakeroot Description: Gives a fake root environment. This package is intended to enable something like: dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot i.e. to remove the need to become root for a package build. This is done by setting LD_PRELOAD to libfakeroot.so, which provides wrappers around getuid, chown, chmod, mknod, stat, ..., thereby creating a fake root environment. . If you don't understand any of this, you do not need fakeroot! Source package: falconseye Package: falconseye Description: A port of NetHack using SDL Falcon's Eye is a mouse-driven interface for NetHack that enhances the visuals, audio and accessibility of the game, yet retains all the original gameplay and game features. . NetHack is a single player dungeon exploration game that runs on a wide variety of computer systems, with a variety of graphical and text interfaces all using the same game engine. Unlike many other Dungeons & Dragons-inspired games, the emphasis in NetHack is on discovering the detail of the dungeon and not simply killing everything in sight - in fact, killing everything in sight is a good way to die quickly. Each game presents a different landscape - the random number generator provides an essentially unlimited number of variations of the dungeon and its denizens to be discovered by the player in one of a number of characters: you can pick your race, your role, and your gender. Package: falconseye-data Description: Data files for Falcon's Eye Falcon's Eye is a mouse-driven interface for NetHack that enhances the visuals, audio and accessibility of the game, yet retains all the original gameplay and game features. . NetHack is a single player dungeon exploration game that runs on a wide variety of computer systems, with a variety of graphical and text interfaces all using the same game engine. Unlike many other Dungeons & Dragons-inspired games, the emphasis in NetHack is on discovering the detail of the dungeon and not simply killing everything in sight - in fact, killing everything in sight is a good way to die quickly. Each game presents a different landscape - the random number generator provides an essentially unlimited number of variations of the dungeon and its denizens to be discovered by the player in one of a number of characters: you can pick your race, your role, and your gender. Source package: falselogin Package: falselogin Description: False login shell Strange kind of 'shell' which don't let the user to log in. Before the next login prompt falselogin gives some info to the user. Source package: fam Package: fam Description: File Alteration Monitor FAM monitors files and directories, notifying interested applications of changes. . This package provides a server that can monitor a given list of files and notify applications through a socket. If the imon pseudo device driver is loaded into the kernel, it notifies FAM. Otherwise it has to poll the files' status. FAM can also provide a RPC service for monitoring remote files (such as on a mounted NFS filesystem). Package: libfam-dev Description: client library to control the FAM daemon - development files FAM monitors files and directories, notifying interested applications of changes. . This package provides header files and static libraries to allow the development of programs that interface FAM for file monitoring. Package: libfam0 Description: client library to control the FAM daemon FAM monitors files and directories, notifying interested applications of changes. . This package provides a shared library to allow programs to connect to the FAM daemon and ask for files to be monitored. Source package: faqomatic Package: faqomatic Description: Online interactive FAQ CGI Creates updatable web-based FAQs with CGI. It keeps cumulative statistics about hits. Highly customizable to permit only those you choose to update the FAQ, or to allow anyone to change it depending on your requirements. It will also generate a cache of static pages if desired so that most accesses to unchanging data will be served directly through your webserver without the overhead of CGI. . If you want to generate graphs of access statistics, install the libgd-perl package as well. Source package: fastdnaml Package: fastdnaml Description: [Biology] A tool for construction of phylogenetic trees of DNA sequences fastDNAml is a program derived from Joseph Felsenstein's version 3.3 DNAML (part of his PHYLIP package). Users should consult the documentation for DNAML before using this program. fastDNAml is an attempt to solve the same problem as DNAML, but to do so faster and using less memory, so that larger trees and/or more bootstrap replicates become tractable. Much of fastDNAml is merely a recoding of the PHYLIP 3.3 DNAML program from PASCAL to C. . URL: http://geta.life.uiuc.edu/~gary/programs/fastDNAml.html Source package: fastjar Package: fastjar Description: Jar creation utility Replacement for Sun's .jar creation program. It is written in C, instead of java, and is tons faster. It is currently not complete. Source package: fastlink Package: fastlink Description: [Biology] A faster version of pedigree programs of Linkage Fastlink is much faster than the original Linkage but does not implement all the programs. Source package: fbb Package: fbb Description: Packet radio mailbox and utilities. The fbb package contains software written by f6fbb for setting up a packet radio mailbox. It is intended for amateur radio operators. A short overview of some of the binaries: . o fbb: Script to start the daemon. o xfbbd: The daemon which listens for incoming connects. o epurmess: Delete messages based on age. o epurwp: White Pages maintenance. o reqdir: FBB server which requests directory listings. o xfbbC: B/W Ncurses console for xfbbd. Source package: fbbdoc Package: fbbdoc Description: Documentation for fbb, the packet radio mailbox This package provides documentation on setting up a packet radio mailbox with fbb. Source package: fbgetty Package: fbgetty Description: A console getty with and without frame buffer capability fbgetty is a console getty, which supports frame buffers. It also uses an extend issue field and refreshes the displayed issue, when an VT (Virtual Terminal) is activated. Source package: fbi Package: fbi Description: linux FrameBuffer Imageviewer This is a image viewer for linux framebuffer devices. It has buildin support for a number of common formats. For unknown files it tries to use convert from the ImageMagick package as external converter. Source package: fblogo Package: fblogo Description: Converts images to framebuffer-logo header file fblogo takes an image as input and generates an appropriate linux_logo.h which can simply be included in the kernel. It will be displayed when the framebuffer device is enabled. You can also use it to generate full screen splash screens for the Linux Progress Patch. It will work for 2.2.x and 2.4.x kernels. Source package: fbset Package: fbset Description: Framebuffer device maintenance program. Program to modify settings for the framebuffer devices (/dev/fb?) on Linux, like depth, virtual resolution, timing parameters etc. . This program is useful for all Linux/m68k kernel versions, and for late 2.1 kernels on most other architectures. Source package: fcheck Package: fcheck Description: IDS filesystem baseline integrity checker. The fcheck utility is an IDS (Intrusion Detection System) which can be used to monitor changes to any given filesystem. . Essentially, fcheck has the ability to monitor directories, files or complete filesystems for any additions, deletions, and modifications. It is configurable to exclude active log files, and can be ran as often as needed from the command line or cron making it extremely difficult to circumvent. Source package: fcmp Package: fcmp Description: Free media files for FreeCraft. These are a set of free sounds and graphics for FreeCraft, a clone of the realtime fantasy strategy game, WarCraft II, from Blizzard Entertainment. These files come from the FreeCraft Media Project, reachable at http://www.freecraft.net/fcmp . . Note that this version contains almost all the files needed for a fair game experience, and has not anything to do with WarCraft II data (in fact spoofs it), as it's completely free. . This is the last stable snapshot from the CVS repository. Source package: fcron Package: fcron Description: cron-like scheduler with extended capabilities Fcron is a scheduler. It implements most of Vixie Cron's functionalities. But contrary to Vixie Cron, fcron does not need your system to be up 7 days a week, 24 hours a day: it also works well with systems which are running neither all the time nor regularly. . Fcron also includes a useful system of options, such as: run jobs one by one, run jobs at fcron's startup if they should have been run during system down time, a better management of the mailing of outputs, set a nice value for a job... Source package: fda Package: fda Description: C malloc debug library Provides routines that can be plugged in to replace malloc(), realloc(), calloc(), and free(). . If you're not debugging, and an allocation fails, FDA will call user supplied callbacks to allow you to free up some memory or shut down the program cleanly -- this means you don't have to check the return values from malloc if you don't want to. . For debugging FDA provides a nice toolkit for validating pointers, checking for leaks, gathering memory statistics, bounds checking and other nice things. FDA uses shredding, prefix and postfix signatures, and a liberal amount of predicate asserts. Source package: fdflush Package: fdflush Description: A disk-flushing program. fdflush is a band-aid for floppy (or other) drivers with bad disk-change sensing. fdflush makes the system believe the disk-change switch has been triggered forcing the system to discard the buffered data. . If you have one of these slightly-broken disk drives, you'll have to run fdflush every time you change a disk Source package: fdupes Package: fdupes Description: Identifies duplicate files within given directories. FDupes uses md5sums and then a byte by byte comparison to find duplicate files within a set of directories. It has several useful options including recursion. Source package: fdutils Package: fdutils Description: Linux floppy utilities This package contains utilities for configuring and debugging the Linux floppy driver, for formatting extra capacity disks (up to 1992K on a high density disk), for sending raw commands to the floppy controller, for automatic floppy disk mounting and unmounting, etc. . Author: alain@linux.lu Released-date: 1999-07-03 Keywords: floppy 2m xdf superformat floppycontrol fdrawcmd URL: http://www.tux.org/pub/knaff/fdutils/ Source package: feh Package: feh Description: imlib2 based image viewer feh is a fast, lightweight image viewer which uses imlib2. It is commandline-driven and supports multiple images through slideshows, thumbnail browsing or multiple windows, and montages or index prints (using truetype fonts to display file info). Advanced features include fast dynamic zooming, progressive loading, loading via HTTP (with reload support for watching webcams), recursive file opening (slideshow of a directory hierarchy), and mousewheel/keyboard control. Source package: felt Package: felt Description: Package for introductory level finite element analysis. FElt is a free system for introductory level finite element analysis. It is primarily intended as a teaching tool for introductory type courses in finite elements - probably in the mechanical/structural/civil fields. In a command line environment, FElt uses an intuitive, straightforward input syntax to describe problems. It also includes a graphical user interface for workstations that allows the user to set-up, solve and post-process the problem in a single CAD-like environment. Package: felt-doc Description: FElt User's Guide and Reference Manual. The file felt-3.02.ps included in this package is a postscript document providing a user's manual for the entire package, including mathematical and algorithmic details and programming notes. Source package: ferite Package: ferite Description: Ferite programming language Ferite is a language that incorporates the design philosophies of other languages, but without many of their drawbacks. It has strong similiarities to perl, python, C, Java and pascal, while being both lightweight, modular, and embeddable. . This package contains the ferite language interpreter. Package: ferite-doc Description: Ferite language documentation Ferite is a language that incorporates the design philosophies of other languages, but without many of their drawbacks. It has strong similiarities to perl, python, C, Java and pascal, while being both lightweight, modular, and embeddable. . This package contains the documentation for the ferite language. Package: libferite-dev Description: Ferite headers and development libraries Ferite is a language that incorporates the design philosophies of other languages, but without many of their drawbacks. It has strong similiarities to perl, python, C, Java and pascal, while being both lightweight, modular, and embeddable. . This package contains the headers and libraries for developing programs that use ferite. Package: libferite0 Description: Ferite language library Ferite is a language that incorporates the design philosophies of other languages, but without many of their drawbacks. It has strong similiarities to perl, python, C, Java and pascal, while being both lightweight, modular, and embeddable. . This package contains the library and modules for ferite. Source package: ferm Package: ferm Description: maintain and setup complicated firewall rules ferm allows one to reduce the tedious task of carefully inserting rules and chains by a large factor, thus enabling the firewall administrator to spend more time on developing good rules then the proper implementation of the rule. . ferm supports ipchains firewalls, ipfwadm rules and iptables firewalls. Changing to another system will be very easy, and ferm will help in the process. . ferm compiles ready to go firewall-rules from a structured rule- setup. These rules will be executed by the preferred kernel interface, such as ipchains(8) and iptables(8). . ferm will also add in modularizing firewalls, because it creates the possibility to split up the firewall into several different files, which can be reloaded at will, so you can dynamically adjust your rules. . ferm, pronounced "firm", stands for "For Easy Rule Making". Source package: ferret Package: ferret Description: A small to medium sized search engine with a Perl interface Ferret is intended for indexing a collection of documents containing thousands of files and tens to hundreds of megabytes worth of data. Originally intended for indexing small to medium sized web-sites, the actual engine is general enough to be used for any type of text. . The query mechanism is very fast and includes a nifty front-end for the World-Wide-Web. Three different web interfaces are available to support everyone from the novice to advanced user. Multiple output formats are also available. . Ferret supports many advanced search abilities including: boolean operators, phrase matching, proximity, and word expansion. Source package: festival Package: festival Description: speech synthesis system Festival is a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system. It offers a full text to speech system with various APIs, as well an environment for development and research of speech synthesis techniques. It includes a Scheme-based command interpreter. . Besides research into speech synthesis, festival is useful as a stand-alone speech synthesis program. It is capable of producing clearly understandable speech from text. Package: festival-dev Description: development kit for the Festival speech synthesis system This package contains the static library and headers that can be used to develop programs that use Festival. Documentation is now contained in the separate festival-doc package Package: speech-tools-bin Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library - user binaries This package contains the various highly useful (to speech scientists, at least) utility programs that use and accompany the Edinburgh Speech Tools Library. Package: speech-tools-dev Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library - developer's libraries and docs. This package contains the header files, static libraries, and documentation that developers using the Edinburgh Speech Tools Library will need. Package: speech-tools1 Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library A library for use in speech software, such as the festival speech synthesis system. Source package: festival-doc Package: festival-doc Description: Documentation for Festival and the Edinburgh Speech Tools This package contains the pre-built HTML and Postscript versions of the documentation for Festival and the Edinburgh Speech Tools. Source package: festlex-cmu Package: festlex-cmu Description: CMU dictionary in Festival form This is the CMU dictionary in Festival form, required for American English voices. Source package: festlex-poslex Package: festlex-poslex Description: Part of speech lexicons and ngram from English. Part of speech lexicons and ngram from English. Required by all British and American English voices in the Festival speech synthesis system. Source package: festvox-kallpc16k Package: festvox-kallpc16k Description: American English male speaker for festival, 16khz sample rate This is a diphone database for festival that uses 16k samples for high quality sound output. This is a large database (6 MB), and festival will convert text to speech more slowly using it, so you might want to install festvox-kallpc8k instead if you have low disk space or a slow computer. . The voice contained in this database is an American English male speaker. A different American English voice can be found in the festvox-kdlpc16k package if you dislike this one. Source package: festvox-kallpc8k Package: festvox-kallpc8k Description: American English male speaker for festival, 8khz sample rate This is a diphone database for festival that uses 8k samples so it takes up a minimum of disk space. Using this diphone database, festival also converts text to speech faster than with the 16k version. However, the sound quality is not as good. . The voice contained in this database is an American English male speaker. A different American English voice can be found in the festvox-kdlpc16k package if you dislike this one. Source package: festvox-kdlpc16k Package: festvox-kdlpc16k Description: American English male speaker for festival, 16khz sample rate This is a diphone database for festival that uses 16k samples for high quality sound output. This is a large database (9 MB), and festival will convert text to speech more slowly using it, so you might want to install festvox-kdlpc8k instead if you have low disk space or a slow computer. . The voice contained in this database is an American English male speaker. A different American English voice can be found in the festvox-kallpc16k package if you dislike this one. Source package: festvox-kdlpc8k Package: festvox-kdlpc8k Description: American English male speaker for festival, 8khz sample rate This is a diphone database for festival that uses 8k samples so it takes up a minimum of disk space. Using this diphone database, festival also converts text to speech faster than with the 16k version. However, the sound quality is not as good. . The voice contained in this database is an American English male speaker. A different American English voice can be found in the festvox-kallpc8k package if you dislike this one. Source package: fetchmail Package: fetchmail Description: POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/forwarder (crypto-crippled binary) fetchmail is a free, full-featured, robust, and well-documented remote mail retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP links (such as SLIP or PPP connections). It retrieves mail from remote mail servers and forwards it to your local (client) machine's delivery system, so it can then be be read by normal mail user agents such as mutt, elm, pine, (x)emacs/gnus, or mailx. The fetchmailconf package includes an interactive GUI configurator suitable for end-users. Kerberos IV & V, RPA, OPIE and GSSAPI support are available if the package is recompiled. SSL is provided by the fetchmail-ssl package. Package: fetchmail-common Description: POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/forwarder (common files) fetchmail is a free, full-featured, robust, and well-documented remote mail retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP links (such as SLIP or PPP connections). It retrieves mail from remote mail servers and forwards it to your local (client) machine's delivery system, so it can then be be read by normal mail user agents such as mutt, elm, pine, (x)emacs/gnus, or mailx. The fetchmailconf package includes an interactive GUI configurator suitable for end-users. Kerberos IV & V, RPA, OPIE and GSSAPI support are available if the package is recompiled. A SSL-enabled fetchmail binary is provided by the fetchmail-ssl package. A non-SSL-enabled binary is provided by the fetchmail package. The common files needed by both fetchmail and fetchmail-ssl are provided by this package. Package: fetchmailconf Description: fetchmail configurator A GUI wrapper to configure fetchmail's .fetchmailrc, suitable for end-users. See the fetchmail and fetchmail-ssl packages for more information. Source package: ffcall Package: libffcall1 Description: Foreign Function Call Libraries This is a collection of four libraries which can be used to build foreign function call interfaces in embedded interpreters. Package: libffcall1-dev Description: Foreign Function Call Libraries (development files) This is a collection of four libraries which can be used to build foreign function call interfaces in embedded interpreters. . The four packages are: . avcall - calling C functions with variable arguments . vacall - C functions accepting variable argument prototypes . trampoline - closures as first-class C functions . callback - closures with variable arguments as first-class C functions (a reentrant combination of vacall and trampoline) Source package: ffingerd Package: ffingerd Description: a secure finger daemon ffingerd is a secure fingerd replacement. This version of the finger daemon is invoked by inetd, but it's not meant to be run as root. Requests that may indicate attacks are logged by ffinger through the syslog(3) facility. Source package: fftw Package: fftw-dev Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the statically linked library, the header files and the documentation. Package: fftw2 Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the shared library version of the fftw libraries in double precision. To get the static library and the header files you need to install fftw-dev. Package: sfftw-dev Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the statically linked library, the header files and the documentation. Package: sfftw2 Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the shared library version of the fftw libraries in single precision. To get the static library and the header files you need to install sfftw-dev. Source package: fgfs-base Package: fgfs-base Description: Flight Gear Flight Simulator -- base files Flight Gear is a free and highly sophisticated flight simulator. . This package contains graphics, sounds, aircraft models, and the minimum scenery you need to start Flight Gear. Source package: fhist Package: fhist Description: File history, comparison and merge utilities The fhist package contains 3 utilities fhist - a file history tool fcomp - a file comparison tool fmerge - a file merging tool . All three are bundled together, because they all use the same minimal-difference algorithm. Package: fhist-doc Description: Documentation for the fhist package This package contains the documentation for the 3 utilities fhist, fcomp and fmerge, provided by the fhist package. Source package: fidelio Package: fidelio Description: Gnome Hotline client. For more info on what Hotline is, see . Essentially it is a file-sharing and communication protocol that lets you share your files, post messages, and chat realtime. Source package: fidogate Package: fidogate Description: Gateway Fido <-> Internet Fidogate is a Fido-Internet gateway and a Fido tosser. . The gateway converts between the worlds of Fido NetMail/EchoMail (or FTNs, Fido Technology Networks in general) and the UNIX mail/news system. FIDOGATE will convert Fido mail packets to RFC822/1036-style messages and vice versa. . FIDOGATE also includes a complete FIDO mail processor (NetMail/EchoMail scanner and tosser), an FTN-FTN gateway (NetMail only), a file processor (TIC file areas) and an Areafix/Filefix. . Supports the Gatebau 94 standard. Source package: figlet Package: figlet Description: Frank, Ian & Glenn's Letters Figlet is a program that creates large characters out of ordinary screen characters. It can create characters in many different styles and can kern and "smush" these characters together in various ways. Figlet output is generally reminiscent of the sort of "signatures" many people like to put at the end of e-mail and Usenet messages. Source package: figurine Package: figurine Description: an X11 vector graphics drawing program figurine is an X drawing program that is compatible with the xfig application. figurine is intended to be easier to use than xfig, while providing a similar set of features. Source package: file Package: file Description: Determines file type using "magic" numbers File tests each argument in an attempt to classify it. There are three sets of tests, performed in this order: filesystem tests, magic number tests, and language tests. The first test that succeeds causes the file type to be printed. Source package: file-kanji Package: file-kanji Description: kanji code checker This package contains file2. File2 tests each argument in an attempt to classify it to JIS, EUC, SJIS, ascii and UNKNOWN. Source package: file-mmagic Package: libfile-mmagic-perl Description: Perl module to guess file type. File-MMagic is Perl module to guess file type from its contents like file(1) command. Source package: file-rc Package: file-rc Description: Alternative boot mechanism using a single configuration file This package provides an alternative mechanism to boot the system, to shut it down and to change runlevels. The /etc/rc?.d/* links will be converted into one single configuration file /etc/runlevel.conf instead, which is easier to administrate than symlinks, and is also more flexible. . The package will automatically convert your existing symlinks into the file method on installation, and convert the file back into symlinks on removal. Both mechanisms are compatible through /etc/init.d/rc, /etc/init.d/rcS, /usr/sbin/update-rc.d, and /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d scripts. Source package: file-roller Package: file-roller Description: an Archiver for GNOME File-roller is an archiver for GNOME with support for tar, bzip2, zip, jar, gzip, compress and lzop archives. Source package: filemenu-applet Package: filemenu-applet Description: A directory navigation GNOME applet. File Menu Applet is a small GNOME panel application which creates a file manager. File Menu Applet is not designed to replace your existing file manager, but instead work with it. It supports standard drag and drop, GNOME file types, and Nautilus icons. . One may use it for small tasks such a easily attaching files to emails in Evolution or Sylpheed by dragging them out of File Menu Applet into the composer window. It's also excellent for selecting songs to play from your MP3 or OGG collection. Source package: filerunner Package: filerunner Description: X-Based FTP program & file manager FileRunner is an X-Based FTP program. It gives you a windowed view of files on your local system and a remote system. It allows transferring multiple files at once, tagging of files, etc. Source package: filetraq Package: filetraq Description: Small utility to keep track of changes in config files. FileTraq is just a shell script that reads a list of files to watch, runs diff against each file and its backup, and reports any discrepancies, along with keeping a dated backup of the original. It's designed to be run as a cron job. Source package: fileutils Package: fileutils Description: GNU file management utilities. The utilities: chgrp chmod chown cp dd df dir dircolors du install ln ls mkdir mkfifo mknod mv rm rmdir shred touch vdir sync. Source package: filter Package: filter Description: A program that filters local email via forward/pipe filter is one of the original mailfiltering programs written for UNIX. (originally a part of the 'elm' mailer) Install it via a pipe(|) reference in $HOME/.forward, and let it separate your incoming email into different personal mailboxes. Source package: filterproxy Package: filterproxy Description: A filtering proxy, which can among other things remove ads. FilterProxy is a Perl script that acts as a generic web proxy. It is unique in that it allows "Modules" to be installed that can perform arbitrary transformations on HTML(or any other mime-type). Currently it filters ads, and compresses HTML content (for a 5-1 speedup on modems!) Configuration is done with web forms. Source package: filters Package: filters Description: a collection of filters, including B1FF and the Swedish Chef A collection of filters to do all sorts of strange things to text. This includes such favorites as B1FF and the Swedish Chef, and a wide range of others. Source package: finance-streamer Package: libfinance-streamer-perl Description: Perl5 module with interface to Datek Streamer This module provides an interface that can be used to access data provided by the Datek Streamer data feed. . It works with the new Streamer (version 3) as opposed to the older (version 2). Source package: finance-yahooquote Package: libfinance-yahooquote-perl Description: Perl module for retrieving stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance This is a Perl module to retrieved one or more quotes for North American stocks from Yahoo! Finance. Source package: findimagedupes Package: findimagedupes Description: Finds visually similar or duplicate images findimagedupes is a commandline utility which performs a rough "visual diff" to two images. This allows you to compare two images or a whole tree of images and determine if any are similar or identical. The program can optionally export a GQView compatible collection file, so you can deal with the duplicates visually. On common image types, findimagedupes seems to be around 98% accurate. Source package: findlib Package: ocaml-findlib Description: Management tool for OCaml programming language modules The "findlib" library provides a scheme to manage reusable software components (packages), and includes tools that support this scheme. Packages are collections of OCaml modules for which metainformation can be stored. The packages are kept in the filesystem hierarchy, but with strict directory structure. The library contains functions to look the directory up that stores a package, to query metainformation about a package, and to retrieve dependency information about multiple packages. There is also a tool that allows the user to enter queries on the command-line. In order to simplify compilation and linkage, there are new frontends of the various OCaml compilers that can directly deal with packages. Source package: findutils Package: findutils Description: utilities for finding files--find, xargs, and locate These utilities find files meeting specified criteria and perform various actions on the files which are found. Source package: firestarter Package: firestarter Description: gtk program for managing and observing your firewall. Firestarter is a complete firewall tool for Linux machines. It features an easy to use firewall wizard to quickly create a firewall. Using the program you can then open and close ports with a few clicks, or stealth your machine giving access only to a select few. The real-time hit monitor shows attackers probing your machine. Firestarter is made for the GNOME desktop. Source package: firewall-easy Package: firewall-easy Description: Easy to use packet filter firewall (usually zero config) Firewall easy is a set of scripts to setup firewalling rules with ease of use in mind. Features: - It can be used at home, and in Intranet servers - Autodetection of IP, net/mask, and DNS servers in resolv.conf and in bind (cache-dns) - Configures masquerading so a network can be connected to Internet - interfaces and IP can be configured in /etc/firewall-easy.conf - rules are in a easy/portable languaje in /etc/firewall-easy-lib . It has been designed to allow: - testing of rules offline using an alias IP of 1.1.1.1 - multikernel usage (2.0 ipfwadm and 2.4 iptables easy to add) - firewall script is generated from a user-configured file Package: firewall-easy-doc-es Description: Documentation to set up easily firewalls (in Spanish) The package contains a tutorial on how to set up firewalls easily using simple scripts. Currently only available in Spanish. Source package: fkiss Package: fkiss Description: Implementation of KISekae Set System (KISS) for the X Window System. fkiss - French-KISS! - is a sample implementation of KISekae Set system (KISS) on X Window System. It will allow you to play KISS, a game similar to those traditional paper doll ones. . Kisekae means "changing clothes". Source package: flac Package: flac Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - command line tools FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of: . * The stream format * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file decoder * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode .flac files * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the works) . This package contains the command-line tool, flac Package: libflac-dev Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - development library FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of: . * The stream format * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file decoder * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode .flac files * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the works) . This package contains the development library libFLAC. Package: libflac1 Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - runtime library FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of: . * The stream format * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file decoder * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode .flac files * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the works) . This package contains the runtime library libFLAC. Package: xmms-flac Description: Free Lossless Audio Codec - XMMS input plugin FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is similar to MP3, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of: . * The stream format * libFLAC, which implements a reference encoder, stream decoder, and file decoder * flac, which is a command-line wrapper around libFLAC to encode and decode .flac files * Input plugins for various music players (Winamp, XMMS, and more in the works) . This package contains an XMMS input plugin to play FLAC audio streams. Source package: flawfinder Package: flawfinder Description: examines source code and looks for security weaknesses Flawfinder searches through C/C++ source code looking for potential security flaws, ranking them by likely severity. . Flawfinder intentionally works similarly to another program, ITS4, which is not open source. Source package: flek Package: libflek-dev Description: fast and light widget library (development files) Flek (Fast Light Environment Kit) is a layer of standard widgets and libraries that provide similar capabilities to and can be integrated with other "Environment Kits" like Gnome and KDE. . This package provides the files which you need to compile programs that use Flek. It also provides documentation and static libraries. Package: libflek1 Description: fast and light widget library Flek (Fast Light Environment Kit) is a layer of standard widgets and libraries that provide similar capabilities to and can be integrated with other "Environment Kits" like Gnome and KDE. . This package provides the shared libraries which you need to run programs that have been linked with Flek. Source package: flex Package: flex Description: A fast lexical analyzer generator. flex is a tool for generating scanners: programs which recognized lexical patterns in text. flex reads the given input files for a description of a scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of regular expressions and C code, called rules. flex generates as output a C source file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex(). This file is compiled and linked with the -lfl library to produce an executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its input for occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it executes the corresponding C code. . This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors. The upstream source code can be found at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/non-gnu/flex/ Package: flex-doc Description: Documentation for flex (a fast lexical analyzer generator) This package contains the HTML documentation for flex. The upstream source code can be found at the ftp site: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/non-gnu/flex/ Source package: flexml Package: flexml Description: Generate fast validating XML processors and applications. FleXML makes it easy to generate very fast validating XML processors as flex(1) source. . By design it can only handle documents using an external DTD. Source package: flick Package: flick Description: Flexible IDL Compiler Kit Flick is a flexible and optimizing compiler for interface definition languages (IDLs). Flick can read a high-level specification describing an interface to a software component or module, and from that, produce a special functions called stubs to implement the interface in the C or C++ programming language. . More information can be found at the FLICK web site http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/flick/. Package: flick-dev Description: Flexible IDL Compiler Kit Development Flick is a flexible and optimizing compiler for interface definition languages (IDLs). Flick can read a high-level specification describing an interface to a software component or module, and from that, produce a special functions called stubs to implement the interface in the C or C++ programming language. . More information can be found at the FLICK web site http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/flick/. Package: flick-doc Description: Flexible IDL Compiler Kit Documentation Flick is a flexible and optimizing compiler for interface definition languages (IDLs). Flick can read a high-level specification describing an interface to a software component or module, and from that, produce a special functions called stubs to implement the interface in the C or C++ programming language. . More information can be found at the FLICK web site http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/flick/. Source package: flightgear Package: flightgear Description: Flight Gear Flight Simulator Flight Gear is a free and highly sophisticated flight simulator. . This package contains the runtime binaries. Source package: flim Package: flim Description: Library to provide basic features about message for Emacsen FLIM is a library to provide basic features about message representation or encoding for Emacsen. . FLIM is conflicts with Standard Gnus. Do not use with Gnus of Emacs20. If you want to use with gnus, please install semi-gnus package. Source package: flim1.13 Package: flim1.13 Description: Faithful Library about Internet Message for Emacsen FLIM is a library to provide basic features about internet message representation or encoding for Emacsen. flim1.13 is development status version. . FLIM is conflicts with Standard Gnus. Do not use with Gnus of Emacs20. If you want to use with gnus, please install semi-gnus package. Source package: flin Package: flin Description: Menuing system with fvwm-like syntax A color, ncurses-based menu system, intended to be an easy login shell for new users. It understands the simple menu syntax that was once used by fvwm-1.xx. . Flin means "Flin's a Learners Interface to 'Nix Systems." Source package: flink Package: flink Description: Mail-checking GNOME applet supporting multiple accounts The Flink mail checker is a small applet for the GNOME panel. It features support for multiple accounts, so that you will not need to have several applets for checking different accounts, . Flink is capable to have (almost) an infinite amount of accounts configured. . Flink supports POP3, IMAPv4 and mbox right now. Support for other types of mail accounts will be added in time. Source package: flip Package: flip Description: convert text file line endings between Unix and DOS formats This program converts line endings of text files between MS-DOS and **IX formats. It detects binary files in a nearly foolproof way and leaves them alone unless you override this. It will also leave files alone that are already in the right format and preserves file timestamps. User interrupts are handled gracefully and no garbage or corrupted files left behind. 'flip' does not convert files to a different character set, and it can not handle Apple Macintosh line endings (CR only). For that (and more), you can use the 'recode' program (package 'recode'). Source package: floatbg Package: floatbg Description: slowly modify the color of the X root window Subtly changes the color of the root window over time, so slowly that it won't be noticed. This is a good alternative to placing a picture in the root window. Source package: floppybackup Package: floppybackup Description: Floppy backup using a diversity of floppy formats This little package was hacked together because all the more sophisticated backup systems were more suited for tape drives and such, and even if they supported floppies, verify mode was either lacking or missing, and mixed-size floppies caused problems. Source package: fltk Package: fltk-doc Description: Documentation for the Fast Light Toolkit This includes documentation for the API and the Fluid user interface designer, in html. Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. Package: libfltk-dev Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, and the Fluid user interface designer This includes the static libraries and header files to build libfltk programs. Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. . It also includes a very nice user interface designer to write UI code for you. . Hopefully otherwise free programs which depend on the non-free libForms library will be ported to fltk. Then they can go into the main Debian distribution. Package: libfltk1 Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, a GUI toolkit inspired by libForms This is a very nice LGPL'd graphic user interface toolkit originally based on libForms. Programs written using libForms will hopefully be ported to libfltk in the future and will need this package to run. Package: libfltk1-dbg Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, and the Fluid user interface designer This includes static and shared debuggable library and the sources ready to be used by gdb. Read /usr/lib/debug/README.debug for info. Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. . It also includes a very nice user interface designer to write UI code for you. Package: libfltk1-dev Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, and the Fluid user interface designer This includes the static libraries and header files to build libfltk programs. Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. . It also includes a very nice user interface designer to write UI code for you. Package: libfltk1-example Description: The Fast Light Toolkit, and the Fluid user interface designer This includes some demo and test programs, in source and binary (in /usr/share/doc/libfltk1-example/examples). Fltk is an attractive, fast, and flexible graphic user interface toolkit, that supports both X and Windows 95. It was originally based on libForms so it should be easy to port Forms programs to Fltk. Source package: fluxbox Package: fluxbox Description: Highly configurable and low resource X11 Window manager Fairly similar to blackbox, from which it is derived, but has been extended with features such as pvm-style window tabs, configurable key bindings, toolbar, and an iconbar. It also includes some cosmetic fixes over blackbox. Package: fluxbox-kde Description: Highly configurable and low resource X11 Window manager for KDE Fairly similar to blackbox, from which it is derived, but has been extended with features such as pvm-style window tabs, configurable key bindings, toolbar, and an iconbar. It also includes some cosmetic fixes over blackbox. Source package: flwm Package: flwm Description: Fast Light Window Manager Flwm is an attempt to combine the best ideas from several window managers. The primary influence and code base is from wm2 by Chris Cannam. Primary features copied from wm2 are: . - Does not look like Windoze. - Nifty sideways titlebars. - No icons. You deiconize by picking off a pop-up menu. This means no space is wasted by icons. - Really small and fast code. . It is enhanced by the author's own further nutty ideas: . - Does not use shape extension, more standard resize handles. - Occupies as little screen space as possible. The border and titles are as thin as I could possibly make them. And maximized windows waste only 15 pixels horizontally and zero (count'em) pixels vertically! - Independent maximize buttons for width & height, close button. - Understands Motif, KDE, and Gnome window manager hints. - Multiple desktops, controlled from the same menu as the icons. Source package: flying Package: flying Description: pool/snooker/carrom/hockey/curling simulator for X11 Especially the billiards variants are very playable and nice. The only drawback is that there are no rules implemented so you have to know them yourself :-) . NOTE: The game will only run on a screen with 8 bit color depth (256 colors); displays with a color depth above 8 won't work. You've got to switch to a 8 bit display before playing the game or with XFree4.0 you could use an 8 bit overlay if available. The original author has abandoned the game so it's unlikely that the color depth problem will get fixed anytime soon. If you are able to fix the game for other depths please send the patch. Source package: fmirror Package: fmirror Description: memory efficient ftp mirror program A program for mirroring a directory from a remote ftp server. It allows regex-matching for files that are to be included and excluded. It uses a combination of timestamp, file size and file permissions to decide what files to transfer from the ftp server. Source package: fml Package: fml Description: Mailing List Server Package FML is a package of mailing list server and utility programs. It consists of perl scripts. It has been developed, tested and advanced in Japan from 1993 to 1999. FML contains . distributer (filter program which passes articles to MTA to deliver) command server for users command interface for general user command interface for remote administration listserv/majordomo style interface (emulation) digest server CUI installer and configuration program other utility programs . FML design policy is based on the degree of freedom, so that I respect "each environment for each man/women". Package: fml-doc Description: Documentation of fml ML Server Package FML provides ton of documentations. It contains tutorials, operation manuals, configuration manuals, FAQ, security advisories, developers references and so on. Source package: fmtools Package: fmtools Description: FM radio tuner Command-line utility for adjusting the frequency and volume and muting and unmuting FM radio cards. Source package: fnlib Package: fnlib-data Description: Font files needed by Fnlib Graphics files that fnlib renders as fonts for use by Enlightened apps. Package: libfnlib-dev Description: Header files needed for Fnlib development Headers, static lib, examples, and docs for X developers to use Fnlib. Package: libfnlib0 Description: Fnlib is a special font rendering library used by Enlightened apps Fnlib is another of Rasterman's libraries. This one renders special fonts from individual graphics files. These fonts are *not* REAL X fonts. Source package: focalinux Package: focalinux-html Description: A full GNU/Linux Portuguese guide (Html Format) The Foca GNU/Linux is a Portuguese Linux guide that is split in three learning levels: Beginner, Intermediary and Advanced and is based in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. . This package contains the Html version of all learning levels of the guide: http://www.metainfo.org/focalinux Package: focalinux-text Description: A full GNU/Linux Portuguese guide (Text Format) The Foca GNU/Linux is a Portuguese Linux guide that is split in three learning levels: Beginner, Intermediary and Advanced and is based in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. . This package contains the Text version of all learning levels of the guide: http://www.metainfo.org/focalinux Source package: fonter Package: fonter Description: Interactive font editor for the console Fonter is an interactive console font (8x16 .fnt) manipulation tool. It's a linux-console-only program that displays all 256 characters of the font on screen and lets you edit them in realtime. Source package: fonty Package: dynafont Description: Module for konwert package which loads UTF-8 fonts dynamically. This is a tool which allows displaying texts containing thousands of different characters. It switches console to UTF8 mode and loads required fonts dynamically. It is recommended to use this tool with filterm(1) tool, i.e. by executing 'filterm - dynafont' command or 'filterm - 512bold+dynafont' if you are not using framebuffer. . The tool works with UTF8-compatible applications, i.e. lynx(1). There are problems with 8-bit only applications like mc(1). Package: fonty Description: Fonts on Linux console. Fonty package brings a set of iso-8859-n fonts with VT100 graphics: single frames, a few symbols. Package: fonty-dev Description: Tools for developing fonts on Linux console. This package contains Tools for developing console fonts: * psf2sbf - converts .psf font binary file to text file * sbf2psf - converts .sbf font source to binary file Source package: fookb Package: fookb-plainx Description: An Xkb state indicator -- plain X version. WindowMaker docked Xkb state indicator. Fookb can switch xkb groups and display a pixmap corresponding to the selected group. It also can execute a specified command upon the switch (for example, play sound). This is the plain X-compiled version. Package: fookb-wmaker Description: An Xkb state indicator -- WindowMaker version. WindowMaker docked Xkb state indicator. Fookb can switch xkb groups and display a pixmap corresponding to the selected group. It also can execute a specified command upon the switch (for example, play sound). This is the WindowMaker-compiled version. Source package: foomatic Package: foomatic-bin Description: Printer/Driver database and print system - binaries Foomatic is a printer and driver database with PPD generator and filter backends for various Printing systems from cups over lp* to pdq. . These are the architecture dependent files, i.e. the filter scripts and perl libraries. Package: foomatic-db Description: Printer/Driver database and print system - main database Foomatic is a printer and driver database with PPD generator and filter backends for various Printing systems from cups over lp* to pdq. . This package contains the database. Source package: forg Package: forg Description: Graphical Gopher Browser forg is a new graphical browser for gopher written in python. It will let you browser the world-wide gopherspace and handles various types of media, including HTML and video. Source package: fort77 Package: fort77 Description: Invoke f2c like a real compiler. The fort77 script invokes the f2c command transparently, so it can be used like a real Fortran compiler. It can be used to compile Fortran, C and assembler code, and to link it with the f2c libraries. Source package: fortune-mod Package: fortune-mod Description: Fortune cookies provided upon demand. These are the machine-dependent parts of the fortune package, i.e. the fortune program and the programs used for generating the data files. The fortune package displays epigrams selected randomly from a selection of fortune files. This is an enhanced version of the BSD program. The data files (which can be shared) are contained in the 'fortunes-min', 'fortunes', and 'fortunes-off' packages. Package: fortunes Description: Datafiles containing fortune cookies There are far over 15000 different 'fortune cookies' in this package. You'll need the fortune-mod package to display the cookies. Package: fortunes-min Description: Datafiles containing fortune cookies This package contains a small number of 'fortune cookies' for the bandwidth conscious. There are over 15000 different 'fortune cookies' in the fortunes package. You'll need the fortune-mod package to display the cookies. Package: fortunes-off Description: Datafiles containing offensive fortune cookies This package contains 'fortune cookies' which some may consider to be offensive. Please do not install this package if you or your users are easily offended. You'll need the fortune-mod package to display the cookies. Source package: fortune-zh Package: fortune-zh Description: Chinese Data files for Fortune This software package contians the chinese data files for fortune and a simple script to handle the chinese encoding conversion. Those libraries included tang300 -- 300_Tang_Poems and other chinese classical poetry. Source package: fortunes-bofh-excuses Package: fortunes-bofh-excuses Description: BOFH excuses for fortune fortunes-mod-bofh-excuses is a collection of excuses which you can use as a BOFH when something goes wrong. Some examples are: 'Electromagnetic energy loss', 'disks spinning backwards - toggle the hemisphere jumper.' Source package: fortunes-br Package: fortunes-br Description: Fortune files in Portuguese A fortune database for Portuguese speakers, gathered from various sources. Source package: fortunes-cs Package: fortunes-cs Description: Czech and Slovak data files for fortune. Collection of about 6731 fortunes in Czech and Slovak. Source package: fortunes-de Package: fortunes-de Description: German data files for fortune. Collection of more than 6700 German cookies. Source package: fortunes-es Package: fortunes-es Description: fortune database in spanish. A collection of spanish fortune cookies, from various sources. Package: fortunes-es-off Description: Spanish fortune cookies. Offensive section. A collection of mostly offensive spanish fortune cookies, from various sources. . DO NOT INSTALL this package unless you really want to read offensive fortunes. Package fortunes-es contains mainly non-offensife fortunes in spanish. . Colección de frasecitas ofensivas y de mal gusto de distintas fuentes. NO INSTALE este paquete salvo que esté seguro de no sentirse ofendido. El paquete fortunes-es contiene en promedio citas más 'correctas'. Source package: fortunes-it Package: fortunes-it Description: Italian fortune cookies A collection of italian fortune cookies, from various sources. Source package: fortunes-mario Package: fortunes-mario Description: Fortunes files from Mario A fortune database for Portuguese speakers, gathered from Mario Domenech Goulart. It is the result of collecting cookies for a long time to make a great database. Source package: fortunes-pl Package: fortunes-pl Description: Polish data files for fortune A collection of fortune cookies in Polish. Source package: forutil Package: forutil Description: a collection of FORTRAN 77 utilities ForUtil-0.62 is a small utilities to analyze the FORTRAN code. A very brief description of each program found in ForUtil is given below. . - fflow, a FORTRAN flowgraph generator. - ffscan, a subroutine argument checker; - ftags, a FORTRAN tag file generator for use with vi. . Common utilities. These are three tools that allow you to create, examine and search a database with each and every common that is defined in a collection of FORTRAN include files. They are the following: . - scan_commons, needed for creating a database; - list_commons, to list the contents of the database or the contents of one or all files stored in the database; - get_common, to quickly search through the database to see in which include file a common is defined. Source package: fox0.99 Package: libfox0.99 Description: The FOX C++ GUI Toolkit FOX is a C++ based Toolkit for developing Graphical User Interfaces easily and effectively. It offers a wide collection of Controls, and provides state of the art facilities such as drag and drop, selection, as well as OpenGL widgets for 3D graphical manipulation. FOX also implements icons, images, and user-convenience features such as status line help, and tooltips. Tooltips may even be used for 3D objects! Package: libfox0.99-dbg Description: Debugging version of the FOX C++ GUI Toolkit. Install this package if you want to debug a program written using the FOX Toolkit. Package: libfox0.99-dev Description: Development files for the FOX C++ GUI Toolkit This package contains the headers files needed for software development using FOX. Package: libfox0.99-doc Description: Documentation of the FOX C++ GUI Toolkit. This package contains the documentation needed to understand how to develop FOX applications. Source package: fpc Package: fp-api Description: Free Pascal API Units API Units needed by Free Vision. Package: fp-compiler Description: Free Pascal Compiler The Free Pascal Compiler is a Turbo Pascal 7.0 and Delphi compatible 32bit Pascal Compiler. It comes with fully TP 7.0 compatible run-time library. Some extensions are added to the language, like function overloading. Shared libraries can be linked and created. Basic Delphi support is already implemented (classes,exceptions,ansistrings). This package contains the commandline compiler. You need at least the RTL package before you can start compiling anything. Package: fp-docs Description: Free Pascal Documentation Documentation for the Free Pascal Compiler. The documentation is only available in PDF format. Package: fp-extra Description: Free Pascal Extra Packages Some different packages for the Free Pascal Compiler Bindings to libraries: - MySql bindings - InterBase bindings - Postgres bindings - Ncurses bindings - Forms 0.88/0.86 bindings - Svgalib bindings Other units: - Inet unit for easier tcp/ip handling - Uncgi unit - Utmp unit Package: fp-fcl Description: Free Pascal Free Component Library Free Component Library for the Free Pascal Compiler. Package: fp-gtk Description: Free Pascal GTK Bindings GTK 1.2.x bindings for the Free Pascal Compiler. Package: fp-rtl Description: Free Pascal Runtime Library Runtime Libraries for the Free Pascal Compiler. Package: fp-units-api Description: Free Pascal API units Free Pascal units for console keyboard,mouse,video and file handling. Package: fp-units-base Description: Free Pascal base units Free Pascal units for common libraries, some of these units are also required by the Free Component Library : - X11 (Xlib, Xutil) - NCurses - ZLib Package: fp-units-db Description: Free Pascal units for some database libraries Free Pascal units with bindings for: - Mysql - Interbase - Postgres Package: fp-units-fcl Description: Free Pascal Free Component Library Free Component Library for the Free Pascal Compiler. Package: fp-units-gfx Description: Free Pascal units for some graphics libraries Free Pascal units with bindings for: - Forms 0.88 - Svgalib - GGI - OpenGL Package: fp-units-gtk Description: Free Pascal units for GTK 1.2.x Free Pascal units and examples to create programs with GTK 1.2.x Package: fp-units-misc Description: Free Pascal miscellaneous units Free Pascal miscellaneous units for: - Utmp - PasZLib (pascal only zlib implementation) Package: fp-units-net Description: Free Pascal units for networking Free Pascal units for creating network tools: - Inet unit for easier tcp/ip handling - UnCGI unit for easy cgi handling Package: fp-units-rtl Description: Free Pascal Runtime Library Runtime Libraries for the Free Pascal Compiler. Package: fp-utils Description: Free Pascal Utils This package contains some handy utils for usage with the Free Pascal Compiler: - ppumove Place multiple units in a shared library - ppufiles Show needed files for units - ppudump Dump the information stored in a .ppu (unit) file - fpcmake Create Makefile from Makefile.fpc - h2pas Convert .h files to pascal units - ppdep Create a dependency file which can be used with Makefiles - ptop Source beautifier - data2inc Convert binary/text data to include files - plex/pyacc Pascal Lex/Yacc implementation Source package: fping Package: fping Description: Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts. fping is a ping like program which uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request to determine if a target host is responding. fping differs from ping in that you can specify any number of targets on the command line, or specify a file containing the lists of targets to ping. Instead of sending to one target until it times out or replies, fping will send out a ping packet and move on to the next target in a round-robin fashion. Source package: frad Package: frad Description: Frame Relay Tools for DLCI/SDLA Drivers in 2.0/2.1 kernels. These are frad tools that accompany the DLCI/SDLA drivers done by an independent developer. These tools are not supported by Sangoma. The most recent version of the firmware supplied by Sangoma is included in this update. . Contained is the source for 2 programs. dlcicfg and fradcfg will read from a configuration file, and create the interfaces with parameters in the file. Once the devices are created, the standard ifconfig can be used to assign IP addresses and otherwise configure the device. . These tools are an alternative to the "wanpipe" package. The package might be simpler to configure since it contains only support for frame relay. Source package: francine Package: francine Description: an extremely configurable console login program francine is an easy to configure themeable console login program. Its great configurability for per tty access-settings and that the prompt for username and password can be located anywhere in a nice colored ANSI-screen should be makes it a greatly enhanced replacement for the old clumpy login. . You need a getty that is able to run different programs than just login. I suggest rungetty for that, but (alternative) getty does suffice. It can also be used from the telnetd with the -L option. . This project is a spin-off from the fancylogin project, which is still maintained by Richard Bergmair. Source package: freeamp Package: freeamp Description: Extensible, cross-platform audio player FreeAmp is an extensible, cross-platform audio player. It features an optimized version of the GPLed Xing MPEG decoder which makes it one of the fastest and best sounding players available. FreeAmp provides a number of the most common features users have come to expect in a clean, easy to use interface. Some of the these features are: . o Plays all MPEG 1, MPEG 2, and MPEG 2.5 encoded files. o Support for Vorbis o Support for Xing's Variable Bitrate Encoding Technology. o Play songs over the Internet through HTTP unicast streaming (ShoutCast), or RTP multicast streaming (Obsequiem). o Supports IceCast style title streaming. o Save ShoutCast and IceCast streams locally to your computer for offline listening... o A powerful music browser and playlist editor. o A built in download manager which supports downloading files from sites using the RMP (RealJukebox) download process. o User defined prebuffering for slower machines. o Enlightened Sound Daemon support Package: freeamp-doc Description: FreeAmp documentation and help files HTML documentation for FreeAmp. Package: freeamp-extras Description: Additional ncurses and command line user interfaces Extra plugins (mpg123 ui, cmdline ui, ncurses ui, irman, lcd) Package: libfreeamp-alsa Description: ALSA plugin for FreeAmp Advanced Linux Sound Architecture plugin Package: libfreeamp-esound Description: EsounD plugin for FreeAmp Enlightened Sound Daemon support plugin Source package: freebirth Package: freebirth Description: Bass synthesizer/sample player/sequencer similar to Rebirth Freebirth is a free software bass synthesizer / step sequencer / sample player for the linux operating system. It is currently at version 0.3.2. The bass synthesizer vaguely 303ish but in the author's opinion, it has much more sonic capability such as: . - Three oscillators (saw, sin , sqr) - Phase offsets for each oscillator. - Separate filter and amplitude envelopes. - Separate tuning for each oscillator - Two effects busses (reverb and delay) Source package: freecdb Package: freecdb Description: a package for creating and reading constant databases freecdb is a small, fast and reliable utility set and subroutine library for creating and reading constant databases. The database structure is tuned for fast reading: . - Successful lookups take normally just two disk accesses. - Unsuccessful lookups take only one disk access. - Small disk space and memory size requirements; a database uses 2048 bytes for the header and 24 bytes per record. - Maximum database size is 4GB; individual record size is not otherwise limited. - Portable file format. - Fast creation of new databases. - No locking, updates are atomical. . This package contains both the utilities and the development files. Source package: freecell-solver Package: freecell-solver-bin Description: Library for solving Freecell games Freecell Solver is a library for automatically solving boards of Freecell and similar variants of card Solitaire. This package contains the header files and static libraries necessary for developing programs using Freecell Solver. . This package contains the binaries included with freecell-solver Package: libfreecell-solver-dev Description: Library for solving Freecell games (Development files) Freecell Solver is a library for automatically solving boards of Freecell and similar variants of card Solitaire. This package contains the header files and static libraries necessary for developing programs using Freecell Solver. . This package contains the files necessary to produce binaries which are linked against libfreecell-solver. Package: libfreecell-solver0 Description: Library for solving Freecell games. Freecell Solver is a library for automatically solving boards of Freecell and similar variants of card Solitaire. This package contains the header files and static libraries necessary for developing programs using Freecell Solver. Source package: freeciv Package: freeciv Description: A free Civilization clone for Unix and X. Freeciv is a clone of Civilization, distributed under the GPL and implemented for X. Freeciv is a turn-based strategy game, in which each player becomes leader of a civilization, fighting to obtain the ultimate goal: The extinction of all other civilizations. . This package now contains only the server and common datafiles. Package: freeciv-gtk Description: A free Civilization clone for Unix and X. Freeciv is a clone of Civilization, distributed under the GPL and implemented for X. Freeciv is a turn-based strategy game, in which each player becomes leader of a civilization, fighting to obtain the ultimate goal: The extinction of all other civilizations. . This package contains only the civclient-gtk executable, which is the GTK+ version of the Freeciv client (so you get rid of xaw-variants problems). You still need the freeciv package for the data files. Package: freeciv-xaw3d Description: A free Civilization clone for Unix and X. Freeciv is a clone of Civilization, distributed under the GPL and implemented for X. Freeciv is a turn-based strategy game, in which each player becomes leader of a civilization, fighting to obtain the ultimate goal: The extinction of all other civilizations. . This package contains only the civclient-xaw3d executable, which is compiled to run with the xaw3d version of the Athena libraries. You still need the freeciv package for the data files. Source package: freecraft Package: freecraft Description: Realtime fantasy strategy game for Unix and X FreeCraft is a clone of the realtime fantasy strategy game, WarCraft II, from Blizzard Entertainment. It is nearly feature complete compared to the original game, and includes a handful of Neat New Features, such as queuing peon/fighter production and a completely new AI. Also has network connectivity for up to 16 players. . Note that this is a beta for the next stable release of FreeCraft, and as such is both fairly playable and fairly bug-free. . This version is compiled with all the possible options, and thus has gzip, bunzip, and SVGAlib support (for i386 arches), and esd, artsd and OSS support as well. Source package: freedb-disc-cover Package: libfreedb-perl Description: Library to handle cddb calls FreeDB is a library that handles calls to freedb and cddb. This version is bug-fixed for disc-cover and comes from the disc-cover's homepage. Source package: freedce Package: freedce-dceidl Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC This process contains freedce idl which is needed in order to develop using freedce Package: freedce-doc Description: freedce documentation package This package contains freedce documentation and some implementation examples Package: freedce-rpcd Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC This package contains DCE rpcd. Package: freedce-uuid Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC This package contains uuid which is a binary useful for freedce development Package: libfreedce Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC A free implementation of DCE RPC, with development aimed at implementing DCOM for Linux (and other UNIX systems). This package contains base libraries. Package: libfreedce-dev Description: A free implementation of DCE RPC This package contains freedce development files Source package: freefem Package: freefem Description: A pde oriented language using Finite Element Method. FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a research tool. . It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new ideas. Package: freefem-examples Description: A pde oriented language using Finite Element Method. FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a research tool. . It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new ideas. Package: libfreefem Description: Shared libraries for FreeFEM FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a research tool. . It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new ideas. Package: libfreefem-dev Description: Development library, header files and manpages FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a research tool. . It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new ideas. Package: libfreefem-doc Description: Html Documentation for FreeFEM development. FreeFEM is a language adapted to Partial Differential equation. The underlying method used is the Finite Element Method. This tool has been successfully used as a teaching tool and even as a research tool. . It can be seen a RSD ( Rapid Research Development (tm) :) ) to test new ideas. Source package: freenet6 Package: freenet6 Description: Client to configure an IPv6 tunnel to freenet6 Providing tspc, a Tunnel Server Protocol Client, this Package allows an easy way to connect the machine to the 6bone. . Configured tunneling is a transition method standardized by IETF to use IPv6 in coexistence with IPv4 by encapsulating IPv6 packets over IPv4. Any host already connected to Internet with IPv4 which has an IPv6 stack can establish a link to the Internet IPv6. . FREENET6's TSP is a new model based on a client/server approach. A protocol is used to request a single IPv6 address to a full IPv6 prefix from a client to a tunnel server according to the IPv6 broker model. Source package: freepwing Package: freepwing Description: Free JIS X 4081 Formatter Freepwing is a system to make JIS X 4081 data. . JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) X 4081 is a subset of EPWING V1 which stands for Electoric Publishing WING. Source package: freesci Package: freesci Description: a portable interpreter for SCI games like Space Quest 3 FreeSCI is a portable interpreter for SCI games, such as the Space Quest series (starting with SQ3) or Leisure Suit Larry (2 and sequels). . FreeSCI is in beta right now; the current release still has several known bugs. It is feature-complete within the following limits: - Only SCI0 games are supported - The SCI debug functions aren't fully supported (and probably never will be, since FreeSCI uses its own debug functions). . It offers the following improvements over Sierra SCI: - Improved background picture support - Trilinear filtering for text and images - readline-like editing in controls - General MIDI sound output (still experimental) Package: freesci-doc Description: Documentation for FreeSCI This is the documentation for FreeSCI, a portable interpreter for SCI games, such as the Space Quest series. It also contains a book describing the SCI (versions 0, 1 and 2) to the extent known to the general public. Source package: freesweep Package: freesweep Description: a text-based minesweeper Freesweep is an implementation of the popular minesweeper game, where one tries to find all the mines without igniting any, based on hints given by the computer. Unlike most implementations of this game, Freesweep works in any visual text display - in Linux console, in an xterm, and in most text-based terminals currently in use. Source package: freetable Package: freetable Description: Facilitates production of HTML tables Freetable is a perl script that aims to make the production of HTML tables a little easier. This script works as a filter, reading stdin and writing to stdout. . The input syntax is as roughly follows: . initial text (e.g. ... ). (X, Y) options for cell (X, Y) text for cell (X,Y)... ((X,Y)) options for header cell X,Y text for header cell (X,Y)... . Rows and cells may be specified in any order, numbering starts at 1. X and/or Y may be replaced by regular expression, explicit range or even arbitrary Perl code to indicate rows or columns. Options or text (or both) may be omitted for cells. Cells may be omitted completely if they are empty or fall under the rowspan/colspan specifications of another cell. Cells may contain arbitrary HTML text, including other freetable tables. Source package: freetds Package: freetds-dev Description: MS SQL and Sybase client library (static libs and headers) FreeTDS is an implementation of the Tabular DataStream protocol, used for connecting to MS SQL and Sybase servers over TCP/IP. . This package includes the static libraries and header files for TDS, which you will need to develop applications that connect to MS SQL servers. You will also need this package if you are installing the Perl DBD::Sybase module on your system using CPAN. Package: freetds0 Description: libraries for connecting to MS SQL and Sybase SQL servers FreeTDS is an implementation of the Tabular DataStream protocol, used for connecting to MS SQL and Sybase servers over TCP/IP. . This package includes the shared libraries for the DB-Lib and CT-Lib APIs. You will need this if you plan to connect to MS SQL or Sybase servers, or use the PHP sybase or Perl DBD::Sybase extensions. Source package: freetype Package: freetype-tools Description: Bundled tests, demos and tools for FreeType The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms and environments. . Note that FreeType is a *library*. It is not a font server for your favorite platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of them. Note also that it is *not* a complete text-rendering library. Its purpose is simply to open and manage font files, as well as load, hint and render individual glyphs efficiently. You can also see it as a "TrueType driver" for a higher-level library, though rendering text with it is extremely easy, as demo-ed by the test programs. . This package contains several programs bundled with the FreeType engine for testing and demonstration purposes, as well as some contributed utilities such as ttf2pk, ttf2bdf, ttf2pfb and ttfbanner. Package: freetype2 Description: The FREE TrueType Font Engine, shared library files. The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms and environments. . Note that FreeType is a *library*. It is not a font server for your favorite platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of them. Note also that it is *not* a complete text-rendering library. Its purpose is simply to open and manage font files, as well as load, hint and render individual glyphs efficiently. You can also see it as a "TrueType driver" for a higher-level library, though rendering text with it is extremely easy, as demo-ed by the test programs. . This package contains the files needed to run programs that use the FreeType engine. . Note: This is *not* an X11 TrueType font server. See the Debian packages `xfstt', or 'xfs-xtt' or other X packages with X-TT support compiled by the Debian-JP Team instead. :-) . Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/ Authors: David Turner Robert Wilhelm Werner Lemberg Package: freetype2-demos Description: FreeType 2 demonstration programs. This package contains some demonstration programs and utilities which showcase the features of the FreeType 2 font engine. Package: freetype2-dev Description: FreeType development files (static library and headers). The FreeType engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms and environments. . Note that FreeType is a *library*. It is not a font server for your favorite platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of them. Note also that it is *not* a complete text-rendering library. Its purpose is simply to open and manage font files, as well as load, hint and render individual glyphs efficiently. You can also see it as a "TrueType driver" for a higher-level library, though rendering text with it is extremely easy, as demo-ed by the test programs. . This package contains all supplementary files you need to develop your own programs using the FreeType engine. Package: libfreetype6 Description: FreeType 2 font engine, shared library files. The FreeType project is a team of volunteers who develop free, portable and high-quality software solutions for digital typography. They specifically target embedded systems and focus on bringing small, efficient and ubiquitous products. . The FreeType 2 library is their new software font engine. It has been designed to provide the following important features: * A universal and simple API to manage font files * Support for several font formats through loadable modules * High-quality anti-aliasing * High portability & performance . Supported font formats include: * TrueType files (.ttf) and collections (.ttc) * Type 1 font files both in ASCII (.pfa) or binary (.pfb) format * Type 1 Multiple Master fonts. The FreeType 2 API also provides routines to manage design instances easily * Type 1 CID-keyed fonts * OpenType/CFF (.otf) fonts * CFF/Type 2 fonts * Adobe CEF fonts (.cef), used to embed fonts in SVG documents with the Adobe SVG viewer plugin. * Windows FNT/FON bitmap fonts . This package contains the files needed to run programs that use the FreeType 2 library. . Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/ Authors: David Turner Robert Wilhelm Werner Lemberg Package: libfreetype6-dev Description: FreeType 2 font engine, development files The FreeType project is a team of volunteers who develop free, portable and high-quality software solutions for digital typography. They specifically target embedded systems and focus on bringing small, efficient and ubiquitous products. . The FreeType 2 library is their new software font engine. It has been designed to provide the following important features: * A universal and simple API to manage font files * Support for several font formats through loadable modules * High-quality anti-aliasing * High portability & performance . Supported font formats include: * TrueType files (.ttf) and collections (.ttc) * Type 1 font files both in ASCII (.pfa) or binary (.pfb) format * Type 1 Multiple Master fonts. The FreeType 2 API also provides routines to manage design instances easily * Type 1 CID-keyed fonts * OpenType/CFF (.otf) fonts * CFF/Type 2 fonts * Adobe CEF fonts (.cef), used to embed fonts in SVG documents with the Adobe SVG viewer plugin. * Windows FNT/FON bitmap fonts . This package contains all supplementary files (static library, headers and documentation) you need to develop your own programs using the FreeType 2 library. Source package: freetype1 Package: freetype1 Description: The FREE TrueType Font Engine, shared library files (old). This package contains the runtime shared library and documentation files for FreeType, the FREE TrueType Font Engine. . Note that freetype1 (FreeType 1.0) is now obsolete. This package is only for backward compatibility with programs compiled with freetype1. . Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/ Authors: David Turner Robert Wilhelm Werner Lemberg Package: freetype1-dev Description: FreeType development files (static library and headers) (old) This package contains the development files (static library and headers) for FreeType, the FREE TrueType Font Engine. . Note that freetype1-dev (FreeType 1.0) is now obsolete. This package is only for backward compatibility with programs which have not been updated to compile with freetype2-dev (FreeType 1.2). However, as most programs should compile with freetype2-dev with minimal or no change, I suggest you use freetype2-dev instead. Package: freetype1-tools Description: Bundled tests, demos and tools for FreeType 1 The FreeType 1 engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms and environments. . This package contains several programs bundled with the FreeType 1 engine for testing and demonstration purposes, as well as some contributed utilities such as ttf2pk, ttf2bdf, ttf2pfb and ttfbanner. Package: freetype2 Description: Dummy package for transition to libttf2. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous FreeType 1 package (freetype2 [sic]) to libttf2. It may be safely removed once all the packages are re-built with correct dependency to libttf2. Package: libttf-dev Description: FreeType 1 development files (static library and headers). The FreeType 1 engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms and environments. . This package contains all supplementary files you need to develop your own programs using the FreeType engine. . Note: FreeType 2 (libfreetype soname 6, Debian packages libfreetype6 and libfreetype6-dev) has arrived. The FreeType 2 API is a lot simpler than the one in 1.x while being much more powerful. We thus encourage you to adapt your source code to it as this should not involve much work. Package: libttf2 Description: FreeType 1, The FREE TrueType Font Engine, shared library files. The FreeType 1 engine is a free and portable TrueType font rendering engine. It has been developed to provide TT support to a great variety of platforms and environments. . Note: FreeType 2 (libfreetype soname 6, Debian packages libfreetype6 and libfreetype6-dev) has arrived. The FreeType 2 API is a lot simpler than the one in 1.x while being much more powerful. We thus encourage you to adapt your source code to it as this should not involve much work. . Home Page: http://www.freetype.org/ Authors: David Turner Robert Wilhelm Werner Lemberg Source package: freewnn Package: freewnn-common Description: Files shared among freewnn packages This package contains files that is needed by three freewnn packages (freewnn-jserver, freewnn-cserver and freewnn-kserver). Package: freewnn-cserver Description: Chinese input system cWnn is an integrated Chinese input system running on Unix workstation. It supports a wide range of input methods, satisfying the needs of the Chinese users from all over the world, including P.R.China and Taiwan. cWnn is capable of carrying out Hanzi conversion from an arbitrary Pinyin or Zhuyin sequence, hence improving the speed of Pinyin/Zhuyin input. Package: freewnn-cserver-dev Description: Header files and static library for cWnn This package contains the header files and static library for cWnn. Install this package if you wish to develop your own cWnn client programs. Package: freewnn-jserver Description: Japanese input system Wnn is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system and was jointly developed and released by the Software Research Group of Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Science, OMRON Corporation and Astec, Inc. Package: freewnn-jserver-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for Wnn This package contains the header files and static libraries for Wnn. Install this package if you wish to develop your own Wnn client programs. Package: freewnn-kserver Description: Korean input system kWnn is an integrated Korean input system running on Unix workstation. It supports a wide range of input methods, satisfying the needs of the Korean users from all over the world. Package: freewnn-kserver-dev Description: Header files and static library for kWnn This package contains the header files and static library for kWnn. Install this package if you wish to develop your own kWnn client programs. Source package: freewrl Package: freewrl Description: vrml browser and netscape plugin freewrl includes a standalone vrml browser, which also browses url's from the command line. Currently, you must edit the xswallow configuration file by hand in order to get the plugin function. Web Page: http://www.crc.ca/FreeWRL/ Source package: fribidi Package: libfribidi-dev Description: Development files for FreeBidi library This package contains the header files and static libraries for the FriBidi C library. Package: libfribidi0 Description: Free Implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm FriBiDi is a BiDi algorithm implementation for Hebrew and/or Arabic languages. Source package: frotz Package: frotz Description: Interpreter of Z-code story-files Frotz interprets Z-code story-files, which are usually text adventure games (although a few arcade-style Z-code games have been written). Examples of such story files include the adventure games published by Infocom, as well as any games produced by compilers to this format, such as Inform. You can find a number of Inform-compiled games up for anonymous FTP at ftp.gmd.de. . Frotz complies with the Z Machine specification version 1.0. Source package: frox Package: frox Description: A transparent ftp proxy and cache Frox is a transparent ftp proxy. It also optionally supports non-transparent proxying, active-->passive conversion of the data connection, and caching of anonymously downloaded files either locally or by rewriting the requests in HTTP and sending them through squid. . For security purposes this package runs frox in a chrooted jail and with dropped privileges. Source package: frozen-bubble Package: frozen-bubble Description: Pop out the bubbles ! Frozen-Bubble is a free clone of the popular "Puzzle Bobble" game, written in perl and using SDL. It features 50 levels of 1 player game, a 2 player mode, and beautiful music. . The game mainly consists of firing randomly chosen bubbles across the board. If a bubble hits a clump of at least 2 bubbles of the same color, they all pop. The goal is to pop all the bubbles on the board as quickly as possible. . You WANT this game. Package: frozen-bubble-data Description: Data files for Frozen-Bubble Frozen-Bubble is a free clone of the popular "Puzzle Bobble" game, written in perl and using SDL. It features 50 levels of 1 player game, a 2 player mode, and beautiful music. . This package contains the sound files, graphics, levels and music for Frozen-Bubble. Package: frozen-bubble-lib Description: Binary-dependent files for Frozen-Bubble Frozen-Bubble is a free clone of the popular "Puzzle Bobble" game, written in perl and using SDL. It features 50 levels of 1 player game, a 2 player mode, and beautiful music. . This package contains a modified runtime of libSDL-mixer, required to run Frozen-Bubble, and architecture-dependent perl modules. Source package: fsp Package: fsp Description: client utilities for File Service Protocol (FSP) FSP is an alternative to anonymous FTP. In the words of the developers, `FSP is what anonymous FTP *should* be'. FSP is a protocol, a bit like FTP, for moving files around. It's designed for anonymous archives, and has protection against server and network overloading. It doesn't use connections, so it can survive things falling over. It's also designed to prevent network congestion, so it can be very nice for large transfers over slow links. Package: fspd Description: A File Service Protocol (FSP) server FSP is an alternative to anonymous FTP that is very resource friendly. The server does not fork so it can handle far more concurrent users. Also, the protocol is designed with a transmisson failure backoff, so it's transfers do not interfere with interactive network applications. . If you don't provide anonymous FTP access, you probably don't want this software either. Source package: fspanel Package: fspanel Description: A minimalist panel for X It's a panel for Linux that lists all your windows, but the difference is that it's tiny. The binary is about 10k and it takes barely any memory. It works under any gnome compliant window manager (eg. E, Sawfish, WindowMaker, IceWM, Oroborus) and supports KDE's mini icons (the KWM_WIN_ICON atom). Source package: fsviewer Package: fsviewer Description: A NeXT FileViewer lookalike for Window Maker. Features include Browser mode, DND and file operations. Source package: fsviewer-icons Package: fsviewer-icons Description: Icons for fsviewer to look more like the NeXT FileViewer. Some nice Icons to provide fsviewer with a more NeXT-like look. Source package: ftape Package: ftape-source Description: Bleeding Edge floppy tape driver (source) A substitution for the stock ftape driver in the kernel. If you want to use a floppy tape drive with a 2.0.x kernel you should definitly use these sources instead of the stock ftape driver in the kernel. This driver detects and supports many more tape drives than the 2.0.x driver which is ancient. Compared to the 2.2.x stock ftape driver the difference is reduced to support for the Iomega Ditto Max, parallel port floppy tapes (Colorado Trakker, Iomega, Exabyte and Seagate parallel port drives) and multiple tape drives in one box. . Supported drives according to upstream README: "Currently, the driver supports many QIC-40/QIC-80/QIC-3010/QIC-3020 tape drives that conform to the respective QIC-* development standards, as well as the Iomega Ditto 2GB and Max drives. . Some parallel port tape drives are also supported, too. These are the Colorado Trakker and several kinds of parallel port drives that use the Micro Solutions' "Backpack" protocol, i.e. the Iomega Ditto parallel port drives, and some parallel port floppy tape drives made by Exabyte and Seagate." . Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Source package: ftape-doc Package: ftape-doc Description: Documentation for the bleeding edge floppy tape driver This package includes the Ftape FAQ, the Ftape HOWTO and the Ftape manual which describe the configuration and usage of the latest floppy tape driver which is available in a separate Debian package. Source package: ftape-tools Package: ftape-util Description: Bleeding Edge floppy tape driver (utilities) A substitution for the stock ftape driver in the kernel. If you want to use a floppy tape drive with a 2.0.x kernel you should definitly use these sources instead of the stock ftape driver in the kernel. This driver detects and supports many more tape drives than the 2.0.x driver which is ancient. Compared to the 2.2.x stock ftape driver the difference is reduced to support for the Iomega Ditto Max, parallel port floppy tapes (Colorado Trakker, Iomega, Exabyte and Seagate parallel port drives) and multiple tape drives in one box. . Supported drives according to upstream README: "Currently, the driver supports many QIC-40/QIC-80/QIC-3010/QIC-3020 tape drives that conform to the respective QIC-* development standards, as well as the Iomega Ditto 2GB and Max drives. . Some parallel port tape drives are also supported, too. These are the Colorado Trakker and several kinds of parallel port drives that use the Micro Solutions' "Backpack" protocol, i.e. the Iomega Ditto parallel port drives, and some parallel port floppy tape drives made by Exabyte and Seagate." . If you want to use the graphical frontend you've got to install a version of the TK toolkit. Source package: fte Package: fte Description: Text editor for programmers - base package Package contains files necessary to build configuration file and some elementary documentation. There is no editor in this package. Please select some from the list of suggested binary packages. Package: fte-console Description: Text editor for console (no I18N support). (for programmers) Color syntax highlighting for many more languages. Smart indention for C, C++, Java, Perl. Multiple file/window editing, Column blocks, configurable menus and keyboard bindings, mouse support, undo/redo, regular expression search and replace, folding, background compiler execution. Linux console edition. Package: fte-docs Description: HTML documentation and example of configuration. HTML documentation and example of configuration. Package: fte-terminal Description: Text editor for terminals. (for programmers) Color syntax highlighting for many more languages. Smart indentation for C, C++, Java, Perl. Multiple file/window editing, Column blocks, configurable menus and keyboard bindings, mouse support, undo/redo, regular expression search and replace, folding, background compiler execution. Terminal (e.g.: xterm, vt100) edition. Package: fte-xwindow Description: Text editor for X Window System with I18N support. (for programmers) Color syntax highlighting for many more languages. Smart indention for C, C++, Java, Perl. Multiple file/window editing, Column blocks, configurable menus and keyboard bindings, mouse support, undo/redo, regular expression search and replace, folding, background compiler execution. X Window System edition. Source package: ftjam Package: ftjam Description: A replacement for make This is the version of Jam/MR with additional features, which is maintained by the FreeType project. Current version (2.3.5) is claimed to be backward compatible with the original Jam/MR from Perforce (in package `jam'). . A powerful and highly customizable utility to build programs and other things, that can run on Un*x, Nt, VMS, OS/2 and Macintosh MPW, using portable Jamfiles. It can build large projects spread across many directories in one pass. . It takes some time to fully apprehend, as there's no tutorial available yet, especially when one's already accustomed to make(1), but there's no comparison in power when comparing these 2 tools. . Standard rules: - can automatically extract header dependencies for C/C++ (you can customize for you own language) - provide for automatic "clean", "install", "uninstall" rules, so that an automake-like tool is not needed Source package: ftnchek Package: ftnchek Description: A semantic checker for Fortran 77 programs. ftnchek (short for Fortran checker) is a tool designed to detect certain errors in a Fortran program that a compiler usually does not, thus assisting users in the debugging of their Fortran programs. . Unlike syntax errors, semantic errors are legal in the Fortran language but are wasteful or may cause incorrect operation. For example, variables which are never used may indicate some omission in the program; uninitialized variables contain garbage which may cause incorrect results to be calculated; and variables which are not declared may not have the intended type. . ftnchek can also be used to provide call-trees, cross-reference of subprogram calls and COMMON blocks usage, source listings, symbol tables and other things you might find useful when debugging a Fortran program. Source package: ftp-upload Package: ftp-upload Description: put files with FTP from a script ftp-upload transfers local files to another machine using FTP. It's meant to be used by scripts and such rather than interactively. There's no user interface, the program is controlled strictly via the command line. It is disciplined with its exit status. Source package: ftpfs Package: ftpfs-src Description: The virtual filesystem for transparent FTP access FTP File System is a Linux kernel module, enhancing the VFS with FTP volume mounting capabilities. That is, you can "mount" FTP shared directories in your very personal file system and take advantage of local files operations. . This package contains prepared source which you can use with make-kpkg to build a modules package for your kernel. Package: ftpfs-utils Description: Mount utils for FTP filesystem This package contains the ftpmount utility, needed to mount the FTP filesystem. . There is also a auto.ftp helper application, which allows to use FTP ressources with autofs. Source package: ftpgrab Package: ftpgrab Description: file mirroring utility ftpgrab is a utility for maintaining FTP mirrors. In fact not unlike the "Mirror" perl program. However ftpgrab is oriented towards the smaller site which doesn't have the resources to mirror entire version trees of software. . The primary "plus point" of ftpgrab is that it can base download decisions by parsing version numbers out of filenames. For example, ftpgrab will recognize that the file "linux-2.2.2.tar.gz" is newer than "linux-2.2.1.tar.gz" based on the version string. It will then download the new version and delete the old one when it is done, thus saving you mirroring 10 kernel versions all at >10Mb each. Source package: ftplib Package: ftplib-dev Description: Library of callable ftp routines (development) Ftplib makes it easier for C programmers to use file transfer in their programs. This package is required to compile and link programs that use ftplib. It includes an example command line utility for transferring files via ftp (RFC959). Package: ftplib3 Description: Library of callable ftp routines Ftplib presents a convenient C interface for the standard File Transfer Protocol (FTP). It makes it easier for programmers to use file transfer in their programs. Source package: ftpmirror Package: ftpmirror Description: Mirroring directory hierarchy with FTP ftpmirror is an utility to copy directory hierarchy (this is called ``mirror'') with FTP. . A similar perl script exists, whose name is `mirror', but ftpmirror requires less memory than mirror. Source package: ftpwatch Package: ftpwatch Description: Notifies you of changes on remote ftp servers This package should be installed as a cron job (for interested users) which every week makes a ftp connection to a list of sites and studies a set of files or directories and report any changes it finds by email. . Every user can have his own set of sites and directories to watch. Source package: fujiplay Package: fujiplay Description: Interface for Fuji digital cameras fujiplay is a command-line program to control and manipulate settings Fuji digital cameras, such as MX-500 or MX-700. You are able to download, upload and delete pictures from the memory card. It's also possible to trigger the shoot button, get a preview image, set the settings of the flash and set the Camera ID. . The preview images are in a special format which can be converted to ppm using yycc2ppm which is also included in the fujiplay package. Source package: funnelweb Package: funnelweb Description: A literate-programming tool Literate-programming allows the programmer to write a program's code and its code's documentation, with equal importance accorded to both. This helps producing a well-documented code. . Unlike other litprog tools, funnelweb is not derived from Knuth's cweb. . It claims the following technical features: * Can be used with any programming language. * Runs on most platforms. * Mature and essentially bug-free (released 1992). * Simple; specifically designed to minimize errors. * High speed; doesn't stretch the development cycle. * Generates documentation in HTML and TeX forms. . This package does not include the reference, tutorial, and developer manuals, not included in the source archive. Source package: funnelweb-doc Package: funnelweb-doc Description: Documentation for funnelweb This package includes the HTML manuals for funnelweb. These are the Tutorial Manual, the Reference Manual, and the Developer Manual. Source package: funny-manpages Package: funny-manpages Description: more funny manpages A set of miscellaneous humorous manpages (don't take them too seriously!). Includes, amongst others, rtfm (1). Warning! Some of these manpages might be treated offensive. You've been warned. Source package: fuzz Package: fuzz Description: stress-test programs by giving them random input The fuzz generator is designed to attack certain kinds of software and expose one particular kind of bug common in software. This is the situation where the programmer implicitly makes some assumptions about the data stream that the program will be parsing. If the data stream is substantially different then the program might not be able to deal with it. Source package: fv Package: fv Description: a tool for viewing and editing FITS format files Fv provides a graphical user interface to data stored in FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) files. Local files can be created, viewed and edited, files on the internet can be opened read-only through the http and ftp protocols. Through the POWplot program, FITS data can be visualized in a large variety of styles. An interface to the SkyView online database allows for searching, downloading, and plotting of images and object lists for a region of the sky. Source package: fvwm Package: fvwm Description: F(?) Virtual Window Manager, version 2.4 FVWM 2 is an ICCCM-1.1 compliant window manager requiring relatively little memory and providing a three-dimensional appearance and a virtual desktop, complete with colour icons. Package: fvwm-common Description: Files shared between the fvwm, fvwm1 and fvwm95 packages This package contains icons and some manual pages for use with a number of window managers, including fvwm, fvwm1, and fvwm95. . It also provides xpmroot, a program for displaying an XPM format file on the root window (background). Source package: fvwm-icons Package: fvwm-icons Description: XPMs for fvwm Miscellaneous icons in XPM fromat from fvwm. Source package: fvwm1 Package: fvwm1 Description: Old version of the F(?) Virtual Window Manager This package contains the old version of the FVWM windows manager. It is no longer supported upstream, having been replaced by FVWM 2, and so no non-Debian-related bugs will be fixed unless someone else provides a patch. . You probably only want to use this package instead of the fvwm package if you know what you are doing or have very specific requirements. . FVWM is a fairly small window manager which provides a three-dimensional appearance and a virtual desktop, complete with colour icons. . You will need to install the fvwm-common package if you want the xpmroot command and some icons, along with manual pages for the modules. Source package: fvwm2 Package: fvwm2 Description: F(?) Virtual Window Manager, version 2.xx. The FVWM 2,xx is now packaged as fvwm since version 2.2 was officially released as a stable package. This Debian package is provided to allow smooth upgrades from the old fvwm2 package to the new fvwm package. Source package: fvwm95 Package: fvwm95 Description: Win95 lookalike Window Manager for X fvwm95 is a Window Manager for the X Window System, configured to look like a win95 user interface. Fvwm95 is no longer maintained upstream; it's main continued advantage is that it has low resource requirements compared to some of the other window managers that attempt to look somewhat like windows 95. (TM) Package: fvwm95-icons Description: Win95ish icons for X fvwm95 is a Window Manager for the X Window System, configured to look like a win95 user interface. These are its icons. Source package: fvwmconf Package: fvwmconf Description: Real-time interactive configuration of fvwm2. Fvwmconf works only with fvwm2 (which is called fvwm in Debian 2.2 and later). This package allows users to interactively configure the window manager fvwm2. It requires fvwm2, perl, perltk. Colors, fonts, images, etc., can be browsed and applied to decorations drawn on application windows. Source package: fwanalog Package: fwanalog Description: iptables log-file report generator (using analog) fwanalog is a shell script that parses and summarizes firewall logfiles. It currently understands logs from ipchains (Linux 2.2) and iptables (Linux 2.4). It uses analog to generate the log-files, which includes daily statistics and such, and is both formatted in html and text (for online perusing, and a daily email, for instance). Source package: fwbuilder Package: fwbuilder Description: Firewall administration tool GUI Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy compilers for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall policy is a set of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which represent real network objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, networks, protocols). Firewall Builder helps the user maintain a database of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. . This is the GUI part of fwbuilder Package: fwbuilder-dev Description: Firewall Builder policy compiler development Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy compilers for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall policy is a set of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which represent real network objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, networks, protocols). Firewall Builder helps the user maintain a database of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. . This package contains a link library and C header for building your own firewall policy compilers. If you need this, you probably also need to review the source package, unless you're building something that's already been fully developed. Package: fwbuilder-doc Description: Documentation for fwbuilder Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy compilers for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall policy is a set of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which represent real network objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, networks, protocols). Firewall Builder helps the user maintain a database of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. . This package contains the fwbuilder documentation. It is suggested that you also read the relevant HOWTOs which are available either online, or in the doc-linux-html package. Package: fwbuilder-iptables Description: Linux iptables policy compiler for Firewall Builder Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy compilers for various firewall platforms. In Firewall Builder, firewall policy is a set of rules, each rule consists of abstract objects which represent real network objects and services (hosts, routers, firewalls, networks, protocols). Firewall Builder helps the user maintain a database of objects and allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop operations. . This package contains the fwbuilder policy compiler for the Linux 2.4 iptables target. It creates a shell script to be run during the system bootup process. Source package: fwctl Package: fwctl Description: configure ipchains firewall using higher level abstraction This Perl Module and the script is used to generate ipchains rules from config files which are easy to use. It also handles accounting. . The rules will be installed from a init script and accounting data is dumped daily. Source package: fweb Package: fweb Description: A literate-programming tool for C/C++/Fortran/Ratfor Literate-programming allows the programmer to write a program's code and its code's documentation, with equal importance accorded to both. This helps producing a well-documented code. . FWEB has grown out of Knuth and Levy's CWEB; it is far more configurable and customizable than the original, uses LaTeX to typeset documented code, provides a very powerful macro processor... . Ratfor programmers may appreciate the builtin Ratfor-to-Fortran translator if they don't have the right compiler. . Other languages than those cited may be used, but without code pretty-printing. Package: fweb-doc Description: Documentation for Fweb This is the fweb documentation, in HTML, info, and texinfo formats. Source package: fwlogwatch Package: fwlogwatch Description: Firewall log analyzer fwlogwatch produces ipchains, netfilter/iptables, ipfilter, Cisco IOS and Cisco PIX log summary reports in text and HTML form and has a lot of options to find and display relevant patterns in connection attempts. With the data found it can also generate customizable incident reports from a template and send them to abuse contacts at offending sites or CERT coordination centers. Finally, it can also run as daemon and report anomalies or start countermeasures. Source package: g2 Package: g2 Description: simple to use 2D graphics library g2 is a simple to use graphics library for 2D graphical applications written in Ansi-C. This library provides a comprehensive set of functions for simultaneous generation of graphical output on different devices. Presently, the devices supported are : X11, GIF, PostScript . More information at http://www.ap.univie.ac.at/users/ljubo/g2/g2.shtml Package: libg2-dev Description: Simple 2D graphics library (development files) This package provides the static library and header files. Package: libg20 Description: Simple 2D graphics library g2 is an easy to use, portable and powerful 2D graphics library. It provides a comprehensive set of functions for simultaneous generation of graphical output on different types of devices. Following devices are currently supported: PostScript, X11, PNG, JPEG, and Win32 (xfig is in development). g2 is written in C (ANSI) and has Fortran and PERL interfaces. Source package: g3data Package: g3data Description: extract data from scanned graphs g3data is used for extracting data from graphs. For example, graphs are typically published in scientific journals without tables of the actual data; g3data makes the process of extracting these data easy. . Home page: http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/~frantz/software/g3data.html Source package: g5 Package: g5 Description: gtk-based 5-in-a-row game A simple game vs. an AI player. Still beta, but the core game is there; authors are looking for contributions of graphics or sound. . This game is a Debian exclusive (at least for now). :-) Source package: gabber Package: gabber Description: A GNOME Jabber client. Gabber is a Free and Open Source GNOME client for an instant messaging system called Jabber. Jabber is a Free and Open Source distributed instant messaging system. It does not rely on a single server, and the protocol is well documented. Jabber allows communication with many different instant messaging systems, including ICQ and AIM. Source package: gaby Package: gaby Description: Small Gnome personal databases manager Gaby is a _small_ personal databases manager for Linux using GTK+ and Gnome for its GUI. . It was designed to provide straight-forward access to databases a 'normal' user would like (addresses, books, ...) while keeping the ability to easily create databases for other needs. On a technical side it was designed with extensibility in mind and thus use relies a lot on plug-ins. Source package: gacc Package: gacc Description: Personnal accounts manager gAcc is a program intended to manage one's bank accounts. It provides basic functions such as : - having multiple accounts in a wallet file - user readable configuration file & wallets files - add / remove any account from the file (happily ;-) ) - add / remove any operation from any account (idem :) ) - modify the category list - point or un-point operations - display intermediate balance for each operation - re-edit operations - re-edit accounts - internationalisation (not yet finished. volunteers ?) and locale formats - etc... . Some other functions need to be implemented for better use. See the TODO file to know what they are. . Source package: gadfly Package: gadfly Description: SQL database and parser generator in Python Gadfly is a relational database management system which uses a large subset of very standard SQL as its query language and Python modules and optional Python/C extension modules as its underlying engine. Gadfly stores the active database in memory, with recovery logging to a file system. It supports an optional TCP/IP based client server mode and log based failure recovery for system or software failures (but not for disk failures). . kwParser, included as part of the Gadfly package, is a parser generator for Python. It transforms an abstract specification of a language grammar (for example the CORBA Interface Definition Language) together with "interpretation functions" that define the semantics of the language into a compiler or translator or interpreter. Source package: gail Package: libgail-dbg Description: Gail libraries and debugging symbols Gail is the "GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library". . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. Package: libgail-dev Description: GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library -- development files Gail implements ATK interfaces for GTK+ widgets. which is dynamically loadable at runtime by a GTK+ application. Once loaded, those parts of your application that use standard GTK+ widgets will have a basic level of accessibility, without you having to modify your application at all. . This package contains the development files for Gail. Package: libgail0 Description: GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library Gail implements ATK interfaces for GTK+ widgets. which is dynamically loadable at runtime by a GTK+ application. Once loaded, those parts of your application that use standard GTK+ widgets will have a basic level of accessibility, without you having to modify your application at all. . This package contains core shared libraries. Package: libgailutil9 Description: GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library -- utility library Gail implements ATK interfaces for GTK+ widgets. which is dynamically loadable at runtime by a GTK+ application. Once loaded, those parts of your application that use standard GTK+ widgets will have a basic level of accessibility, without you having to modify your application at all. . This package contains the utility library. Source package: gaim Package: gaim Description: GPL multi-protocol instant messenger client - Gtk+ version Gaim is a Gtk+ based instant messenger client that supports the TOC and OSCAR (and hence ICQ) AIM protocols, as well as providing plugins for the Gadu-gadu, IRC, Jabber, MSN Messenger, Napster, old ICQ, Yahoo! Messenger and Zephyr protocols. . As the name suggests, it was originally designed for using AOL's Instant Messenger service (you can sign up at http://www.aim.aol.com/). Consequently it contains many of the same features as AOL's IM client, as well as incorporating many new features, such as the multiple protocol support. . This version is compiled without GNOME support, making Gaim a stand-alone Gtk+ program. Package: gaim-common Description: GPL multi-protocol instant messenger client - common files This package contains documentation, plugins, icons, manpages and locales data common to the gaim and gaim-gnome packages. It also includes a few header files in /usr/include/gaim, to make it possible to build plugins without the source to Gaim. Package: gaim-gnome Description: GPL multi-protocol instant messenger client - GNOME applet Gaim is a Gtk+ based instant messenger client that supports the TOC and OSCAR (and hence ICQ) AIM protocols, as well as providing plugins for the Gadu-gadu, IRC, Jabber, MSN Messenger, Napster, old ICQ, Yahoo! Messenger and Zephyr protocols. . As the name suggests, it was originally designed for using AOL's Instant Messenger service (you can sign up at http://www.aim.aol.com/). Consequently it contains many of the same features as AOL's IM client, as well as incorporating many new features, such as the multiple protocol support. . This version is compiled with GNOME support, making Gaim into a GNOME panel applet. Source package: gal Package: libgal-data Description: G App Libs (data files) This module contains some library functions that came from Gnumeric and Evolution. The idea is to reuse those widgets across various larger GNOME applications that might want to use these widgets. Package: libgal-dev Description: G App Libs (development files) This module contains some library functions that came from Gnumeric and Evolution. The idea is to reuse those widgets across various larger GNOME applications that might want to use these widgets. Package: libgal19 Description: G App Libs (run time library) This module contains some library functions that came from Gnumeric and Evolution. The idea is to reuse those widgets across various larger GNOME applications that might want to use these widgets. Source package: gallery Package: gallery Description: a web-based photo album written in php Gallery is a web-based photo album with multiple user support. It provides users with the ability to create and maintain their own albums via an intuitive web interface. Photo management includes automatic thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning, searching and more. Albums can have read, write and caption permissions per individual authenticated user for an additional level of privacy. . Created in an effort to prevent well meaning folks from sending obscenely large photos by email, Gallery provides an easy place for friends and relatives to create and maintain their own photo albums. Source package: galrey Package: galrey Description: Command line image gallery generator. It also makes thumbnails. Galrey is a command line image gallery generator. It takes your pictures and creates thumbnails and browsable HTML pages. . Galrey also allows you to add a comment for each image. . The HTML output can be fully customized editing the template file. Source package: gamix Package: gamix Description: Graphical mixer for ALSA using gtk+. This package contains a graphical front-end (using the GTK+ toolkit) to the ALSA native mixer device. Source package: ganso Package: ganso Description: GNOME Animation Studio GAnSO is a powerful animation studio that lets you create your own videos under the GNOME desktop. It can be extended in a lot of senses with plug-ins, while uses a simplified core. It does image caching to limit the amount of memory used, and allows codecs to be dynamically loaded from plug-ins also. Source package: garchiver Package: garchiver Description: Archiver with a WinZip and a tree interface, and full drag and drop. garchiver is an archiver for Gnome. It has a tree interface that lets you navigate through your archives very easily, as well as the classic WinZip interface. File can be dragged from a file manager and dropped on garchiver. Single files can be extracted with or without the path they were in. . It currently fully supports .zip, .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.Z. . Extracting and viewing of rar and arj archives is working, but not stable. It uses python modules to do all the work, so it is very easy to extend. Source package: garlic Package: garlic Description: [Chemistry] a free molecular visualization program Garlic is probably the most portable molecular visualization program in the Unix world. It's written for the investigation of membrane proteins. It may be used to visualize other proteins, as well as some geometric objects. The name should has something to do with the structure and operation of this program. This version of garlic recognizes PDB format version 2.1. Garlic may also be used to analyze protein sequences. . Features include (but not limited to): o The slab position and thickness are visible in a small window. o Atomic bonds as well as atoms are treated as independent drawable objects. o The atomic and bond colors depend on position. Five mapping modes are available (as for slab). o Capable to display stereo image. o Capable to display other geometric objects, like membrane. o Atomic information is available for atom covered by the mouse pointer. No click required, just move the mouse pointer over the structure! o Capable to load more than one structure. o Capable to draw Ramachandran plot, helical wheel, Venn diagram, averaged hydrophobicity and hydrophobic moment plot. o The command prompt is available at the bottom of the main window. It is able to display one error message and one command string. . Author: Damir Zucic (zucic@pref.etfos.hr), University of Osijek, Croatia. . Keywords: molecular visualization, protein structure, DNA structure, PDB, molecular rendering, biological macromolecule Source package: garlic-doc Package: garlic-doc Description: [Chemistry] a molecular visualization program - documents This is the documentation package for Garlic. . Garlic is probably the most portable molecular visualization program in the Unix world. It's written for the investigation of membrane proteins. It may be used to visualize other proteins, as well as some geometric objects. The name should has something to do with the structure and operation of this program. This version of garlic recognizes PDB format version 2.1. Garlic may also be used to analyze protein sequences. . Features include (but not limited to): o The slab position and thickness are visible in a small window. o Atomic bonds as well as atoms are treated as independent drawable objects. o The atomic and bond colors depend on position. Five mapping modes are available (as for slab). o Capable to display stereo image. o Capable to display other geometric objects, like membrane. o Atomic information is available for atom covered by the mouse pointer. No click required, just move the mouse pointer over the structure! o Capable to load more than one structure. o Capable to draw Ramachandran plot, helical wheel, Venn diagram, averaged hydrophobicity and hydrophobic moment plot. o The command prompt is available at the bottom of the main window. It is able to display one error message and one command string. . Author: Damir Zucic (zucic@pref.etfos.hr), University of Osijek, Croatia. . Keywords: molecular visualization, protein structure, DNA structure, PDB, molecular rendering, biological macromolecule Source package: gaspell Package: gaspell Description: Gnome front end to the aspell spell checker Gnome frontend to the Aspell library. It has a 'Lookup' facility to look up definitions from online dictionaries using the dict protocol. Source package: gato Package: gato Description: GUI interface to the "at" command. Gato is a GTK interface to the "at" command. The "at" command is the standard Unix way to allow you to schedule commands to be run sometime in the future. Source package: gatos Package: gatos Description: ATI All-in-Wonder TV capture software The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite for capturing video. This package does not require kernel patches, and includes: . * xatitv: GUI TV-in-a-window application GUI access to all GATOS functionality, save tv-out. * atitv: Simple text-mode program Basic functionality to record video and toggle tv-out. * atitoppm: * atitogif: * atitojpg: YUV conversion utilities * yuvsum: video field to frame converter Averages all images in gatos.yuv (must all be same size). * atisplit: YUV conversion to ucbmpeg This splits the output file for MPEG encoding. Package: libgatos-dev Description: The General ATI TV and Overlay Software(GATOS): Dev Lib and Headers. The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite for capturing video. Package: libgatos0 Description: The General ATI TV and Overlay Software(GATOS): Runtime Libraries The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite for capturing video. Source package: gauche Package: gauche Description: A Scheme implementation designed for script writing. Gauche is a Scheme implementation developed to be a handy script interpreter, which allows programmers and system administrators to write small to large scripts for their daily chores. Quick startup, built-in system interface, native multilingual support are some of the author's goals. Source package: gawk Package: gawk Description: GNU awk, a pattern scanning and processing language `awk', a program that you can use to select particular records in a file and perform operations upon them. . Gawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming language. It conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX 1003.2 Command Language And Utilities Standard. This version in turn is based on the description in The AWK Programming Language, by Aho, Kernighan, and Weinberger, with the additional features defined in the System V Release 4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides more recent Bell Labs awk extensions, and some GNU-specific extensions. Source package: gb Package: gb Description: Gnome Basic - VB compatible Basic for GNOME Gnome Basic is an embryonic attempt to provide Visual Basic compatible functionality for the GNOME project, particularly with respect to office (VBA) compatibility. . This package provides the command-line Gnome Basic controller. Package: libgb-dev Description: Gnome Basic runtime libraries (development files) Gnome Basic is an embryonic attempt to provide Visual Basic compatible functionality for the GNOME project, particularly with respect to office (VBA) compatibility. . This package provides the development files for the runtime libraries. Package: libgb0 Description: Gnome Basic runtime libraries Gnome Basic is an embryonic attempt to provide Visual Basic compatible functionality for the GNOME project, particularly with respect to office (VBA) compatibility. . This package provides the runtime libraries, including the parser and the interpreter. Source package: gbase Package: gbase Description: small numeric base converter If you specify a number on the command line (preceded by a switch to describe the base the number is in) the program will display that number in all four bases on the console and exit. You can also specify the -s switch which will allow you to enter/display signed numbers. (This allows the use of a - (minus) before a decimal number). . Just running the program without any switches will display the main window. There are four entry boxes, corresponding to each of the four bases. You can type into any of these boxes and the others will update automagically. The program will ignore any characters that are not allowed for that particular base. It will only allow a - (minus) at the start of a decimal number, if the signed option is on. Source package: gbatnav Package: gbatnav Description: networked BattleShip game Batalla Naval is a networked BattleShip game. It supports multiple players and multiple robots at the same time. Source package: gbib Package: gbib Description: user-friendly editor and browser for BibTeX databases You can use it also to insert citations inside a LyX document. gBib is able to import and export BiBTeX databases. Source package: gbiff Package: gbiff Description: A mail notification program supported GTK+ and Gnome gbiff checks for mail within a file, a qmail or MH style dir, or an IMAP4 or a POP3 server. It can display headers (number, sender, subject, and date) when new mail has arrived. It interprets any ISO-8859 encoding and supports both GTK and GNOME. Source package: gbuffy Package: gbuffy Description: A GTK+-based, XBuffy-like multiple mailbox "biff" program GBuffy will poll multiple mailboxes for new mail. It will list the number of new messages in each mailbox you configure. It will also highlight the mailboxes which have new mail. Pressing the left mouse button on a mailbox with new mail will display the Sender and Subject of each new message. Additionally, GBuffy will display the X-Face header for messages which have them. Pressing the middle mouse button on a mailbox will launch the configured command, generally a command to read the mailbox with your favorite mailreader. Pressing the right mouse button will bring up the configure menu. . GBuffy is currently capable of watching MBOX, MMDF, Maildir and MH Folders. This version also supports IMAP4rev1 and NNTP with XOVER mailboxes. Support for an external program for notification is planned. Package: gbuffy-gnome Description: A multiple mailbox "biff" GNOME panel applet GBuffy will poll multiple mailboxes for new mail. It will list the number of new messages in each mailbox you configure. It will also highlight the mailboxes which have new mail. Pressing the left mouse button on a mailbox with new mail will display the Sender and Subject of each new message. Additionally, GBuffy will display the X-Face header for messages which have them. Pressing the middle mouse button on a mailbox will launch the configured command, generally a command to read the mailbox with your favorite mailreader. Pressing the right mouse button will bring up the configure menu. . GBuffy is currently capable of watching MBOX, MMDF, Maildir and MH Folders. This version also supports IMAP4rev1 and NNTP with XOVER mailboxes. Support for an external program for notification is planned. . This package includes GBuffy compiled as a GNOME panel applet. Source package: gc Package: gc Description: Utility to calculate bearing and range to a location Gcb computes Great Circle Bearing and Range given the latitude and longitude (degrees and minutes). You must input the lat/long of the two stations. The output will then be relative from station1 to station2. Source package: gcal Package: gcal Description: Prints calendars Gcal displays a calendar for a month or a year, eternal holiday lists and fixed date lists, in many ways. The program correctly omits the dates that were skipped when the current Gregorian calendar replaced the earlier Julian calendar. . Apart from the usual and well known calendar functions like the output of a month or a year calendar sheet, or the output of an eternal holiday list, Gcal offers the facility to display fixed dates on the day of their occurrence and to remind or inform the user about them. So it's imaginable after booting the computer or starting the work session, that the user is informed on screen or by means of electronic mail, about all holidays or appointments which are observed or scheduled for that day. Source package: gcardscheme Package: gcardscheme Description: GNOME applet for changing PCMCIA-CS schemes. GCardScheme is a GNOME applet for changing PCMCIA-CS card schemes. Schemes allow for multiple configurations without having to change configuration files (e.g. different schemes for home and office networks). Source package: gcc (2.95.2-13) Package: chill Description: The GNU Chill compiler. This is the ITU 1 compiler. Chill is the "CCITT High-Level Language", where CCITT is the old name for what is now ITU, the International Telecommunications Union. It is a language in the Modula-2 family, and targets many of the same applications as Ada (especially large embedded systems). Chill was never used much in the United States, but is still being used in Europe, Brazil, Korea, and other places. Package: cpp Description: The GNU C preprocessor. The GNU C preprocessor is required by some utilities that use it for macro substitutions. This package has been separated from gcc for the benefit of those who require the preprocessor but not the compiler. Package: g++ Description: The GNU C++ compiler. This is the GNU C++ compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C++. Package: g77 Description: The GNU Fortran 77 compiler. This is the GNU g77 Fortran compiler, which compiles Fortran 77 on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. Package: gcc Description: The GNU C compiler. This is the GNU C compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler which supports multiple languages. This package includes support for C, C++, and Objective C. Package: gcc-nof Description: The no-floating-point gcc libraries These are versions of basic static libraries such as libgcc.a compiled with the -msoft-float option, for CPUs without a floating-point unit. Package: gcj Description: The GNU compiler for Java(TM). GCJ is a front end to the GCC compiler which can natively compile both Java(tm) source and bytecode files. The compiler can also generate class files. . Currently the compiler source parser does not understand JDK 1.1 extensions to the Java programming language. For instance, it does not support inner classes. Package: gobjc Description: The GNU Objective-C compiler. This is the GNU Objective-C compiler, which compiles Objective-C on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. Package: gpc Description: The GNU Pascal compiler. This is the GNU Pascal compiler, which compiles Pascal on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. . The current beta release 2.2 implements Standard Pascal (ISO 7185, level 1), a large subset of Extended Pascal (ISO 10206), and Borland Pascal. Many Borland Pascal units supported. Package: libg++2.8.1.3 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes. Package: libg++2.8.1.3-dbg Description: The GNU C++ extension library - debugging files. This package contains a shared library with some GNU classes compiled with debugging symbols. . This package is no longer supported upstream (as most of its functionality is now in the standard C++ library) - do not use this for development of new software; use libstdc++ instead. Package: libg++2.8.1.3-dev Description: The GNU C++ extension library - development files. This package contains some GNU classes. . This package is no longer supported upstream (as most of its functionality is now in the standard C++ library) - do not use this Package: libstdc++2.10 Description: The GNU stdc++ library This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs built with the GNU compiler. Package: libstdc++2.10-dbg Description: The GNU stdc++ library (debugging files) This package contains the shared library of libstdc++ compiled with debugging symbols. Package: libstdc++2.10-dev Description: The GNU stdc++ library (development files) This package contains the headers and static library files necessary for building C++ programs which use libstdc++. Be advised that this only works with the GNU C++ compiler (version 2.95), and no earlier library will work it. Package: protoize Description: Create/remove ANSI prototypes from C code `protoize' can be used to add prototypes to a program, thus converting the program to ANSI C in one respect. The companion program `unprotoize' does the reverse: it removes argument types from any prototypes that are found. Source package: gcc (2.95.2-13.1) Package: chill Description: The GNU Chill compiler. This is the ITU 1 compiler. Chill is the "CCITT High-Level Language", where CCITT is the old name for what is now ITU, the International Telecommunications Union. It is a language in the Modula-2 family, and targets many of the same applications as Ada (especially large embedded systems). Chill was never used much in the United States, but is still being used in Europe, Brazil, Korea, and other places. Package: cpp Description: The GNU C preprocessor. The GNU C preprocessor is required by some utilities that use it for macro substitutions. This package has been separated from gcc for the benefit of those who require the preprocessor but not the compiler. Package: cpp-doc Description: Documentation for the GNU C preprocessor (cpp). Documentation for the GNU C preprocessor in info format. Package: g++ Description: The GNU C++ compiler. This is the GNU C++ compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C++. Package: g77 Description: The GNU Fortran 77 compiler. This is the GNU g77 Fortran compiler, which compiles Fortran 77 on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. Package: g77-doc Description: Documentation for the GNU Fortran compiler (g77). Documentation for the GNU Fortran 77 compiler in info format. Package: gcc Description: The GNU C compiler. This is the GNU C compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler which supports multiple languages. This package includes support for C, C++, and Objective C. Package: gcc-doc Description: Documentation for the GNU compilers (gcc, gobjc, g++). Documentation for the GNU compilers in info format. Package: gcc-docs Description: Fake package used for a smooth upgrade. This package can safely be removed after gcc-doc has been installed. Package: gcc-soft-float Description: The soft-floating-point gcc libraries These are versions of basic static libraries such as libgcc.a compiled with the -msoft-float option, for CPUs without a floating-point unit. Package: gcj Description: The GNU compiler for Java(TM). GCJ is a front end to the GCC compiler which can natively compile both Java(tm) source and bytecode files. The compiler can also generate class files. . Currently the compiler source parser does not understand JDK 1.1 extensions to the Java programming language. For instance, it does not support inner classes. Package: gobjc Description: The GNU Objective-C compiler. This is the GNU Objective-C compiler, which compiles Objective-C on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. Package: gpc Description: The GNU Pascal compiler. This is the GNU Pascal compiler, which compiles Pascal on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. . The current beta release 2.2 implements Standard Pascal (ISO 7185, level 1), a large subset of Extended Pascal (ISO 10206), and Borland Pascal. Many Borland Pascal units supported. Package: gpc-doc Description: Documentation for the GNU Pascal compiler (gpc). Documentation for the GNU Pascal compiler in info format. Package: libg++2.8.1.3 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes. Package: libg++2.8.1.3-dbg Description: The GNU C++ extension library - debugging files. This package contains a shared library with some GNU classes compiled with debugging symbols. . This package is no longer supported upstream (as most of its functionality is now in the standard C++ library) - do not use this for development of new software; use libstdc++ instead. Package: libg++2.8.1.3-dev Description: The GNU C++ extension library - development files. This package contains some GNU classes. . This package is no longer supported upstream (as most of its functionality is now in the standard C++ library) - do not use this Package: libg++2.8.1.3-glibc2.1 Description: The GNU C++ extension library - runtime version. This package contains the runtime version of the GNU classes. Package: libg++2.8.1.3-glibc2.1-dbg Description: The GNU C++ extension library - debugging files. This package contains a shared library with some GNU classes compiled with debugging symbols. . This package is no longer supported upstream (as most of its functionality is now in the standard C++ library) - do not use this for development of new software; use libstdc++ instead. Package: libg++2.8.1.3-glibc2.1-dev Description: The GNU C++ extension library - development files. This package contains some GNU classes. . This package is no longer supported upstream (as most of its functionality is now in the standard C++ library) - do not use this Package: libstdc++2.10 Description: The GNU stdc++ library This package contains an additional runtime library for C++ programs built with the GNU compiler. Package: libstdc++2.10-dbg Description: The GNU stdc++ library (debugging files) This package contains the shared library of libstdc++ compiled with debugging symbols. 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This is a dependency package providing the default GNU CHILL compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems (version 2.95.4 for architecture sparc). Package: cpp Description: The GNU C preprocessor. The GNU C preprocessor is a macro processor that is used automatically by the GNU C compiler to transform programs before actual compilation. . This package has been separated from gcc for the benefit of those who require the preprocessor but not the compiler. . This is a dependency package providing the default GNU C preprocessor for Debian GNU/Linux systems (version 2.95.4 for architecture sparc). Package: g++ Description: The GNU C++ compiler. This is the GNU C++ compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C++. . This is a dependency package providing the default GNU C++ compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems (version 2.95.4 for architecture sparc). Package: g77 Description: The GNU Fortran 77 compiler. This is the GNU g77 Fortran compiler, which compiles Fortran 77 on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. . This is a dependency package providing the default GNU Fortran 77 compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems (version 2.95.4 for architecture sparc). Package: gcc Description: The GNU C compiler. This is the GNU C compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C. . This is a dependency package providing the default GNU C compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems (version 2.95.4 for architecture sparc). Package: gcj Description: The GNU Java compiler. GCJ is a front end to the GCC compiler which can natively compile both Java(tm) source and bytecode files. The compiler can also generate class files. . This is a dependency package providing the default GNU Java compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems (version 3.0.4 for architecture sparc). Package: gij Description: The GNU Java bytecode interpreter. GIJ is not limited to interpreting bytecode. It includes a class loader which can dynamically load shared objects, so it is possible to give it the name of a class which has been compiled and put into a shared library on the class path. . This is a dependency package providing the default GNU Java bytecode interpreter for Debian GNU/Linux systems (version 3.0.4 for architecture sparc). Package: gobjc Description: The GNU Objective-C compiler. This is the GNU Objective-C compiler, which compiles Objective-C on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. . This is a dependency package providing the default GNU Objective-C compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems (version 2.95.4 for architecture sparc). Package: gpc Description: The GNU Pascal compiler. This is the GNU Pascal compiler, which compiles Pascal on platforms supported by the gcc compiler. It uses the gcc backend to generate optimized code. . 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The default GNU C++ compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems. . This is currently version 2.95.3 for this architecture (sh). . NOTE: This is not a final release, but taken from the CVS gcc-2_95-branch (dated 20001229). Package: g77 Description: The GNU Fortran 77 compiler. The default GNU Fortran 77 compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems. . This is currently version 2.95.3 for this architecture (sh). . NOTE: This is not a final release, but taken from the CVS gcc-2_95-branch (dated 20001229). Package: gcc Description: The GNU C compiler. The default GNU C compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems. . This is currently version 2.95.3 for this architecture (sh). . NOTE: This is not a final release, but taken from the CVS gcc-2_95-branch (dated 20001229). Package: gcj Description: The GNU Java compiler. The default GNU Java compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems. . This is currently version 2.95.3 for this architecture (sh). . NOTE: This is not a final release, but taken from the CVS gcc-2_95-branch (dated 20001229). Package: gobjc Description: The GNU Objective-C compiler. The default GNU Objective-C compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems. . This is currently version 2.95.3 for this architecture (sh). . NOTE: This is not a final release, but taken from the CVS gcc-2_95-branch (dated 20001229). Package: gpc Description: The GNU Pascal compiler. The default GNU Pascal compiler for Debian GNU/Linux systems. . This is currently version 2.95.3 for this architecture (sh). . NOTE: This is not a final release, but taken from the CVS gcc-2_95-branch (dated 20001229). Source package: gcc-h8300-hms Package: gcc-h8300-hms Description: The GNU C/C++ cross-compilers for the Hitachi H8/300[HS] processors This is the GNU C compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler which supports multiple languages. This package includes support for C and C++ for cross-compiling to an Hitachi H8/300[HS] microprocessor-based target. 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There is limited support for C++, with no support for libstdc++. Source package: gcdb Package: gcdb Description: MySQL/PHP billing system. gcdb is a GUI to a MySQL database. It supports Customer, Payment, Invoice, Account, and Trouble Ticket entries. Records can be added, edited, or deleted. Source package: gch Package: gch Description: Ada quality & style checker This is an ASIS application that enforces various quality and style rules, including those from the Ada Quality and Style Guide. Source package: gcl Package: gcl Description: GNU Common Lisp compiler. The GNU Common Lisp compiler, based on Kyoto Common Lisp. Package: gcl-doc Description: Documentation for GNU Common Lisp. GCL documentation in info format. Source package: gclinfo Package: gclinfo Description: Draft ANSI Common Lisp specification in info format This is a draft specification of the ANSI Common Lisp language in the GNU info format. The gclinfo-html package contains the same document in HTML format. . GNU Common Lisp specific information can be found in gcl and gcl-doc packages. Package: gclinfo-html Description: Draft ANSI Common Lisp specification in html format This is a draft specification of the ANSI Common Lisp language in the HTML format. The gclinfo package contains the same document in the GNU Info format. . GNU Common Lisp specific information can be found in gcl and gcl-doc packages. Source package: gco Package: gco Description: The Gnome Comics Organizer. GCO is a database for keeping track of your comics collection. It supports titles, publishers, types, writers, pencilers, inkers, cover prices, current prices, comments, and much more. It also allows you to sort the list in various ways. Source package: gcombust Package: gcombust Description: GTK+ based CD mastering and burning program gcombust is a GTK+ frontend for mksisofs and cdrecord. Features: * burning on the fly from HD * CD-to-CD copying (audio CD on-the-fly copy is experimental) * makes creation of iso-images easy * maximize CD usage by hinting which directories/files to use * audio CD creation (DAO support) * bootable CD support * multisession support * CD-RW support * cover printing via cdlabelgen * save/load path selections (for always burning the same set of files) * save/load settings * tooltips * NLS support * verify Source package: gcompris Package: gcompris Description: Educational game for small children GCompris is a collection of simple educational game for the GNOME desktop. It is meant to become some sort of unified interface for more educational games. . In french GCompris is pronounced like "j'ai compris", which means "I Have Understood". Currently available boards include: * learning how to use a mouse and keyboard * learning simple arithmetics * learning how to read an analog clock * recognize letters after hearing their names * reading practice * small games (memory games, jigsaw puzzles, ...) * etc. . It is designed so that it is easy to implement new boards to GCompris. Package: gcompris-data Description: Data files for GCompris Boards, images and sounds for GCompris. Package: gcompris-sound-de Description: Sound files for GCompris (german) These are sounds used in some GCompris boards. Package: gcompris-sound-en Description: Sound files for GCompris (english) These are sounds used in some GCompris boards. Package: gcompris-sound-es Description: Sound files for GCompris (spanish) These are sounds used in some GCompris boards. Package: gcompris-sound-fr Description: Sound files for GCompris (french) These are sounds used in some GCompris boards. Source package: gconf Package: gconf Description: GNOME configuration database system. (daemon and tools) GConf is a configuration database system, functionally similar to the Windows registry but lots better. :-) It's being written for the GNOME desktop but does not require GNOME. . This package contain gconfd daemon and gconf tools binaries. Package: libgconf-dev Description: GNOME configuration database system development files. GConf is a configuration database system, functionally similar to the Windows registry but lots better. :-) It's being written for the GNOME desktop but does not require GNOME . This package contain development files. Package: libgconf11 Description: GNOME configuration database system libraries GConf is a configuration database system, functionally similar to the Windows registry but lots better. :-) It's being written for the GNOME desktop but does not require GNOME. . This package contain shared libraries. Source package: gconf-editor Package: gconf-editor Description: An editor for the GConf configuration system. An editor for the GConf configuration system. Source package: gconf2 Package: gconf2 Description: GNOME configuration database system. (daemon and tools, for GNOME2) GConf is a configuration database system, functionally similar to the Windows registry but lots better. :-) It's being written for the GNOME desktop but does not require GNOME. . This package contain gconfd daemon and gconf tools binaries for GNOME2 Package: libgconf2-4 Description: GNOME configuration database system libraries (for GNOME2) GConf is a configuration database system, functionally similar to the Windows registry but lots better. :-) It's being written for the GNOME desktop but does not require GNOME. . This package contain shared libraries for GNOME2 Package: libgconf2-dev Description: GNOME configuration database system development files. (for GNOME2) GConf is a configuration database system, functionally similar to the Windows registry but lots better. :-) It's being written for the GNOME desktop but does not require GNOME . This package contain development files for GNOME2 Source package: gcpegg Package: gcpegg Description: Global Consciousness Project EGG Software The GCP studies data from random event generators in widely distributed locations, to discern non-random patterns that may result from the interaction of human consciousness with the generators. . This package provides the software required to operate a random event generator and return data to the project. Unless you are registered with the GCP and have received event generator hardware, this package will be useless to you. If you have no idea what this means, don't bother installing this package! . More GCP information is available at http://noosphere.princeton.edu. Source package: gcrontab Package: gcrontab Description: GTK crontab editor gcrontab is a simple GTK editor for the UNIX cron system. . Source package: gcvs Package: gcvs Description: gtk+ front-end for cvs An advanced, easy to use C++ front-end for cvs distributed under the GPL. . gCvs features: - gCvs is part of the CvsGui project and shares a large portion of code with WinCvs and MacCvs, both of which are fairly mature. - gCvs is written in C++ using GNU gtk+. - Uses the latest cvs source code. - Makes cvs easier for the novice. - Increases the power of cvs by providing an high-end interface. - The project is growing because it is supported and developed by several cvs users. Source package: gdancer Package: gdancer Description: Visualization plug-in for xmms GDancer is a plugin to animate characters to the beat of the music. The default character is Space Ghost, but you can use and make your own characters through themes. . You can find more theme here: http://figz.com/gdancer/themes.php Source package: gdb Package: gdb Description: The GNU Debugger GDB is a source-level debugger, capable of breaking programs at any specific line, displaying variable values, and determining where errors occurred. Currently, it works for C, C++, Fortran Modula 2 and Java programs. A must-have for any serious programmer. Source package: gdb-arm Package: gdb-arm Description: The GNU Debugger - ARM processor only ARM variant of the gdb debugger. Only needed until real gdb gets updated enough to support ARM. Probably in woody. Source package: gdbm Package: libgdbm1 Description: GNU dbm database routines (runtime version). [libc5 compat] Only install this package if you have libc5 programs that still need it. GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions. . The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type ('hash' to perl programmers). Package: libgdbm1-altdev Description: GNU dbm database routines (development files) [libc5 compat] Only install this package if you build programs with libc5 compatibility. GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions. . The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type ('hash' to perl programmers). Documentation is in ligdbmg1-dev. Package: libgdbmg1 Description: GNU dbm database routines (runtime version). [libc6 version] GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions. . The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus providing a persistent version of the 'dictionary' Abstract Data Type ('hash' to perl programmers). Package: libgdbmg1-dev Description: GNU dbm database routines (development files) [libc6 version] GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions. . This library is no longer supported by the FSF, and hasn't been worked on in several years -- for new applications, please consider libdb instead, and also consider migrating old applications, see /usr/doc/libgdbmg1-dev/MIGRATE. Source package: gdict Package: gdict Description: small GTK app to retrieve definitions from MIT's dictionary server gdict is a small application based on GTK that retrieves definitions from MIT's dictionary server. Source package: gdis Package: gdis Description: molecular display A GTK based program for the display and manipulation of isolated molecules and periodic systems. It is in development, but is nonetheless fairly functional. It has the following features: . * Support for several file types (CIF, BIOSYM, XYZ, XTL, MARVIN, and GULP) * A simple molecular creation and manipulation tool * A dialogue for creating starting configurations for molecular dynamics simulations * Assorted tools for visualization (geometry information, region highlighting, etc.) * Animation of BIOSYM files (also rendered animations, see below) . GDIS also allows you to perform the following functions through other packages: . * Model rendering (courtesy of POVRay) * Energy minimization (courtesy of GULP) * Morphology calculation (courtesy of cdd) * Space group processing (courtesy of SgInfo) * View the Periodic Table (courtesy of GPeriodic) * Load additional filetypes, such as PDB (courtesy of Babel) . (from: http://gdis.seul.org/) Source package: gdk-pixbuf Package: libgdk-pixbuf-dev Description: The GdkPixBuf library - development files. The GdkPixBuf library provides a number of features: - Reference counting for libart's ArtPixBuf structure. - Image loading facilities. - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - Fast scaling and compositing of pixbufs. - Simple animation loading (ie. animated GIFs) Package: libgdk-pixbuf-gnome-dev Description: The GNOME GdkPixBuf library - development files. The GdkPixBuf library provides a number of features: - Reference counting for libart's ArtPixBuf structure. - Image loading facilities. - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - Fast scaling and compositing of pixbufs. - Simple animation loading (ie. animated GIFs) Package: libgdk-pixbuf-gnome2 Description: The GNOME Canvas pixbuf library The GnomeCanvasPixbuf library provides a number of features: - Reference counting for libart's ArtPixBuf structure. - Image loading facilities. - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - Fast scaling and compositing of pixbufs. - Simple animation loading (ie. animated GIFs) Package: libgdk-pixbuf2 Description: The GdkPixBuf library. The GdkPixBuf library provides a number of features: - Reference counting for libart's ArtPixBuf structure. - Image loading facilities. - Rendering of a GdkPixBuf into various formats: drawables (windows, pixmaps), GdkRGB buffers. - Fast scaling and compositing of pixbufs. - Simple animation loading (ie. animated GIFs) Source package: gdkxft Package: gdkxft-capplet Description: gtk+-1.2 anti-aliased font support control panel *** THIS WILL CAUSE APPLICATIONS TO CRASH, DIE, LOSE INFORMATION, AND OTHER NASTY EFFECTS. DON'T USE THIS IF YOU WANT STABILITY *** . This gnomecc capplet can assist in managing the use of libgdkxft. Package: libgdkxft0 Description: transparently adds anti-aliased font support to gtk+-1.2 *** THIS WILL CAUSE APPLICATIONS TO CRASH, DIE, LOSE INFORMATION, AND OTHER NASTY EFFECTS. DON'T USE THIS IF YOU WANT STABILITY *** . Using an LD_PRELOAD, this library can transparently add AA fonts to gtk+ applications without recompiling. There are no headers for this library. Source package: gdl Package: libgdl-dev Description: Gnome Devtool Libraries (Static libs) This package contains components and libraries that are intended to be shared between GNOME development tools, including gnome-debug, gnome-build, and gIDE. . The current pieces of GDL include: . - A code-editing bonobo component based on the Scintilla widget (scintilla-control). . - A utility library that also contains the stubs and skels for the above components (gdl). Package: libgdl0 Description: Gnome Devtool Libraries (runtime libs) This package contains components and libraries that are intended to be shared between GNOME development tools, including gnome-debug, gnome-build, and gIDE. . The current pieces of GDL include: . - A code-editing bonboo component based on the Scintilla widget (scintilla-control). . - A utility library that also contains the stubs and skels for the above components (gdl). Source package: gdm Package: gdm Description: GNOME Display Manager gdm provides the equivalent of a "login:" prompt for X displays- it pops up a login window and starts an X session. . It provides all the functionality of xdm, including XDMCP support for managing remote displays. . The greeting window is written using the GNOME libraries and hence looks like a GNOME application- even to the extent of supporting themes! By default, the greeter is run as an unprivileged user for security. Source package: gdome2 Package: libgdome2-0 Description: DOM level2 library for accessing XML files gdome2 is a fast, light and complete DOM level2 implementation based on libxml2. Although it has been written for the GNOME project, it can be used stand-alone. . A DOM implementation (also called a host implementation) is what makes a parsed XML or HTML document available for processing via a standard interface called DOM. . libgdome2 currently supports the "Core", "XML", "Events" and "MutationEvents" modules from the DOM2 Recommendation (see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/ and http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/), and is supposed to become a full implementation of all the DOM2 standard. Package: libgdome2-dev Description: Development files for libgdome2 This package contains the header files and static libraries for developing with libgdome2-0. . gdome2 is a fast, light and complete DOM level2 implementation based on libxml2. Although it has been written for the GNOME project, it can be used stand-alone. . A DOM implementation (also called a host implementation) is what makes a parsed XML or HTML document available for processing via a standard interface called DOM. . libgdome2 currently supports the "Core", "XML", "Events" and "MutationEvents" modules from the DOM2 Recommendation (see http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core/ and http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Events/), and is supposed to become a full implementation of all the DOM2 standard. Source package: gdtclft Package: gdtclft Description: Tcl interface to GD graphics creation library. This package provides a simple Tcl interface to the gd (PNG drawing) package, version 1.3. It includes an interface to all the gd functions and data structures from Tcl commands. Source package: geas Package: geas Description: GNU Enterprise Application Server The GNU Enterprise Application Server provides a way to do CORBA communication without having to understand CORBA. It turns relational data structures into objects for use by a client. Methods are written in Python. Package: geas-doc Description: GNU Enterprise Application Server Docs This package contains docs about geas. In particular: some api guide and 'how to build applications which run with geas', some schemes and internal docs, comments about source code. Source package: geda Package: geda Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! Source package: geda-doc Package: geda-doc Description: Documentation for GNU EDA -- Electronics design software GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! . This package includes the documentation. Source package: geda-gnetlist Package: geda-gnetlist Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- netlister GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! Source package: geda-gschem Package: geda-gschem Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- schematic editor GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! Source package: geda-gsymcheck Package: geda-gsymcheck Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- symbol checker GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! Source package: geda-symbols Package: geda-symbols Description: Symbols for GNU EDA -- Electronics design software GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! . This package includes the device symbols files for gschem. Source package: geda-utils Package: geda-utils Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- utilities GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! Source package: gedit Package: gedit Description: Light-weight text editor Gedit has all the basic features you come to expect from a simple text editor, but Gedit has a native graphic user interface (GUI). Gedit also has command line arguments available to users to quickly and easily view and edit files from a terminal. Overall, Gedit is an easy to use text editor with utilizing the powerful capabilities of the GNOME desktop. . Gedit has a versatile plug-in architecture to extend its capablilties. This allows you to perform functions you don't normally expect from a text editor, such as piping the output of a shell command to the screen. The plug-in architecture also lets you email people, browse the internet, or produce a diff from gedit. Source package: geekcode Package: geekcode Description: Program for generating geekcode. This is a program for generating the geekcode. See http://www.geekcode.com for more info and for discovering if you need the geekcode. Source package: geg Package: geg Description: a GTK+ Equation Grapher geg is a very simple utility for parsing and plotting 2D-functions, eg f(x) = 3 + sin(x), and much more complicated functions of course. It is written with GTK+ and provides a neat, configurable user interface. Source package: gem Package: gem Description: Graphics Environment for Multimedia, OpenGL animation tools. Gem is a loadable library for Pd, which adds OpenGL (tm) graphics rendering and animation to Pd. Pd is a graphical programming language adn computer music system. Source package: gemdropx Package: gemdropx Description: Gem Drop X is an interesting one-player puzzle game for X11 The game is played with YOU at the bottom of the screen. At the top is a random assortment of colored shapes ("gems"). As time goes on, more gems appear at the very top of the screen, pushing the rest downwards. The game is over when the gems reach the bottom. . It's your job to keep the screen from filling up. You do this by "grabbing" gems from the top of the screen, carrying them around, if need be, and "throwing" them back up. . If, when you throw some gems back up, you create a "match" of 3 or more gems in a vertical column, they disappear (with a cool little explosion). At this point, if there are any "matches" of the same gem to the left or right of this column, they disappear too! And so on. This is great for cool chain-reactions! You also get more points for the more gems that disappear in a match. (Matching four gives as many points as matching three twice, for example.) Source package: genesis Package: genesis Description: General-purpose neural simulator GENESIS is a general purpose simulation platform which was developed to support the simulation of neural systems ranging from complex models of single neurons to simulations of large networks made up of more abstract neuronal components. . GENESIS has provided the basis for laboratory courses in neural simulation at both Caltech and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. Most current GENESIS applications involve realistic simulations of biological neural systems. Although the software can also model more abstract networks, other simulators are more suitable for backpropagation and similar connectionist modeling. Source package: geneweb Package: geneweb Description: Genealogy Software with Web Interface Geneweb allows you to keep track of ancestral data. It is a powerful system for maintaining a set of data about your family history. It supports much of the GEDCOM tag system for data storage, and can be used either as your primary system for archiving genealogical data, or as a web service (through a CGI interface) for publishing your data for others to use. . Geneweb is under active use and development, so its feature set is constantly improving. It already boasts features not found in most off-the-shelf products, such as consanguinity and relationship calculations, as well as other statistical analysis tools. Package: gwtp Description: Web interface for interacting with Geneweb databases Gwtp is a CGI program allowing owners of data bases accomodated in a GeneWeb site to upload and download their data bases on the site and change their configuration parameters. Source package: genext2fs Package: genext2fs Description: ext2 filesystem generator for embedded systems `genext2fs' is meant to generate an ext2 filesystem as a normal (non-root) user. It doesn't require you to mount the image file to copy files on it. It doesn't even require you to be the superuser to make device nodes. . Warning ! `genext2fs' has been designed for embedded systems. As such, it will generate a filesystem for single-user usage: all files/directories/etc... will belong to UID/GID 0 Source package: gengameng Package: libgengameng-dev Description: Generic Game Engine library development files gengameng is a simple generic C++ game engine library supporting X11 double-buffering. . Install this package if you wish to compile programs which use libgengamegeng. Package: libgengameng3 Description: Generic Game Engine library gengameng is a simple, generic C++ game engine library supporting X11 double-buffering. . You should install this package if you need to run packages which use gengameng. Source package: gengetopt Package: gengetopt Description: skeleton main.c generator gengetopt reads an interface description file, and writes a skeleton main.c file. gengetopt supports: long and short options, 11 types of parameters (including flag, int, double, string, and function call), and a usage message. Source package: genius Package: genius Description: Command-line and gnome calculator Genius is a calculator program similar in some aspects to bc and matlab. GEL is the name of it's extension language, in fact, a large part of the standard genius functions are written in gel itself. . Features of Genius: . * arbitrary precision integers (2-36), multiple precision floats * uses rationals when possible * will calculate and show half calculated expressions if the calculation could not be completed * variables * user functions * variable and function references with C like syntax * anonymous functions * it will add missing parenthesis on the ends of expressions (only in the GUI version) * matrix support * complex numbers Package: genius-dev Description: Command-line and gnome calculator - development files Genius is a calculator program similar in some aspects to bc and matlab. GEL is the name of it's extension language, in fact, a large part of the standard genius functions are written in gel itself. . This package installs some header files and libraries useful to develop Genius plugins. Source package: genparse Package: genparse Description: command line parser generator Genparse is a generic command line parser generator. From simple and concise specification file, you can define the command line parameters and switches that you would like to be able to pass to your program. Genparse creates the C code of the parser for you, which you can then compile as a separate file and link with your program. Source package: genpower Package: genpower Description: Monitor UPS and handle line power failures The express aim of the genpower package is to add additional functionally and a simpler means of configuring UPS monitoring, in a full featured suite that can be configured to work with most UPSs featuring an RS232 monitoring port. . Depending on the UPS, cable, and the manner in which the genpower package is configured, the genpower package provides the following features: . * Line power sensing * Low battery detection * Physical cable detection * The ability to kill the UPS's inverter . The Debian package has an extra cable description called "apc-pnp" that should support all of the above for the APC Back-UPS Pro, Smart-UPS, and Matrix-UPS systems using the included Windows-95 Plug-and-Play cable! Source package: genromfs Package: genromfs Description: This is the mkfs equivalent for romfs filesystem You need it to build a romfs filesystem. romfs is a small, read-only filesystem intended for installation/rescue disks or "embedded" applications. . This filesystem is supported by Linux 2.1.25 and later. Source package: gentoo Package: gentoo Description: A fully GUI configurable X file manager using GTK+ gentoo is a file manager for X11, written from scratch in pure C. It utilises the GTK+ toolkit for its interface. A goal with gentoo is to let the user do all configuration from within the program itself; there should be no need to hand-edit configuration files and restart the program in order to customize it. . gentoo features a fairly complex and powerful file identification system, coupled to a object-oriented style system, which together give you a lot of control over how files of different types are displayed and acted upon. Source package: geomview Package: geomview Description: interactive geometry viewing program Geomview is interactive geometry software which is particularly appropriate for mathematics research and education. In particular, geomview can display things in hyperbolic and spherical space as well as Euclidean space. . Modules that rely on the non-free libforms library are not included. . Geomview allows multiple independently controllable objects and cameras. It provides interactive control for motion, appearances (including lighting, shading, and materials), picking on an object, edge or vertex level, snapshots in SGI image file or Renderman RIB format, and adding or deleting objects is provided through direct mouse manipulation, control panels, and keyboard shortcuts. External programs can drive desired aspects of the viewer (such as continually loading changing geometry or controlling the motion of certain objects) while allowing interactive control of everything else. Homepage: http://geomview.org. Source package: gerbv Package: gerbv Description: Gerber file viewer for PCB design gerbv is a utility for viewing Gerber files. Gerber files are used for communicating printed circuit board (PCB) designs to PCB manufacturers. Source package: gerstensaft Package: gerstensaft Description: Frontend for Simple Asynchronous File Transfer Gerstensaft is an easy to use graphical oriented frontend for sendfile(1). It features sending files and directories and provides a history for addresses. Source package: getmail Package: getmail Description: POP3, APOP mail gatherer/forwarder. getmail is intended as a simple replacement for fetchmail. It retrieves mail (either all messages, or only unread messages) from one or more POP3 servers for one or more email accounts, and reliably delivers into a qmail-style Maildir, mbox file or to a command (pipe delivery) like maildrop or procmail. specified on a per-account basis. getmail also has support for domain (multidrop) mailboxes. Source package: gettext Package: gettext Description: GNU Internationalization utilities Interesting for authors or maintainers of other packages or programs which they want to see internationalized. Package: gettext-base Description: GNU Internationalization utilities for the base system This package includes the gettext and ngettext programs which allow other packages to internationalize the messages given by shell scripts. Package: gettext-doc Description: Documentation for GNU gettext. This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU gettext. Package: gettext-el Description: Emacs po-mode for editing .po files. This package contains po-mode.el for easy .po editing using emacs. gettext depends on this package so that people who upgrade using apt-get will not miss it. This dependency will be dropped after the release of woody. Source package: gfax Package: gfax Description: The GNU HaliFAX Sender This is the GNU HaliFAX Sender, a component of GNU HaliFAX which will help you send Postscript and TIFF g3/g4 files to mgetty+sendfax or hylafax for sending faxes. . The GNU HaliFAX will be a complete free client package for HylaFAX and maybe for other fax systems in the future. It is intended to run on both the Win32 platform and the GNU system. Source package: gfcc Package: gfcc Description: GTK firewall control center Allows setup of a firewall using a GTK gui. Source package: gfloppy Package: gfloppy Description: GUI for formatting floppy. Gfloppy is a utility to make formatting ext2 and DOS floppies quickly using a nice GUI. Source package: gfontview Package: gfontview Description: A font viewer for Type 1 and TrueType fonts Displays samples from PostScript(tm) Type 1 or TrueType(tm) .ttf font files. Source package: gforth Package: gforth Description: GNU Forth Language Environment This is the GNU'ish implementation of a Forth programming environment. . Forth, as a language, is best known for being stack-based, and completely extensible. Each Forth environment provides one or more dictionaries of pre-defined words, and programming in Forth consists of defining and executing new words that are combinations of previously defined words. It has been said that learning Forth changes forever the way you think about writing programs. . For more information about Forth, visit the Forth Interest Group web site at http://www.forth.org/fig.html. Source package: gfpoken Package: gfpoken Description: Recreate a grid of mirrors from clues given by tests Send balls through an invisible grid of mirrors (and other interesting widgets) and observe where they end up. Then, try to recreate the same grid from the results you just obtained. Source package: gfslicer Package: gfslicer Description: A utility to split and join files gfslicer is a utility which allows you to split (slice) files into files with the size of your choice. It can also join (desclice) these files back into the original file. Other features are compression and error checking. Source package: gftp Package: gftp Description: X/GTK+ FTP client gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client, available in two versions: * version for X, written using GLib and GTK+ * version for the console, using only GLib . This is an upgrade convenience package, it's only useful for depending on Package: gftp-common Description: shared files for other gFTP packages gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client. This package contains the locale data used by both gftp-gtk and gftp-text, along with a common manual page. . gFTP features: * simultaneous downloads, * resuming of interrupted file transfers, * file transfer queues, * downloading of entire directories, * FTP and HTTP proxy support, * remote directory caching, * passive and non-passive file transfers, * drag-n-drop support, * bookmarks menu, * support for SSH and SSH2 file transfers, * support FXP transferts, * stop button, and many more features. Package: gftp-gtk Description: X/GTK+ FTP client gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client. This version of it runs under X and was written using GLib/GTK+. . gFTP features: * simultaneous downloads, * resuming of interrupted file transfers, * file transfer queues, * downloading of entire directories, * FTP and HTTP proxy support, * remote directory caching, * passive and non-passive file transfers, * drag-n-drop support, * bookmarks menu, * support for SSH and SSH2 file transfers, * support FXP transferts, * stop button, and many more features. Package: gftp-text Description: a colored FTP client using GLib gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client. This version of it runs under console and was written using GLib. . gFTP features: * simultaneous downloads, * resuming of interrupted file transfers, * file transfer queues, * downloading of entire directories, * FTP and HTTP proxy support, * remote directory caching, * passive and non-passive file transfers, * drag-n-drop support, * bookmarks menu, * support for SSH and SSH2 file transfers, * support FXP transferts, * stop button, and many more features. Source package: gg Package: gg-gnome Description: An instant messenger compatible with Gadu Gadu - GNOME version Gadu Gadu is a Windows instant messenger, very popular in Poland. GNU Gadu is a GTK+/GNOME version for *nix systems. . This version is linked against GNOME, and allows you to use gg as a panel applet. Package: gg-gtk Description: An instant messenger compatible with Gadu Gadu - GTK+ version Gadu Gadu is a Windows instant messenger, very popular in Poland. GNU Gadu is a GTK+/GNOME version for *nix systems. . This is a GTK+-only version, which allows you to use gg without the need to install GNOME libraries. Source package: ggradebook Package: ggradebook Description: a Gradebook to help teachers manage student grades. A well-featured Gradebook which uses gtk. Source package: ghc4 Package: ghc4 Description: GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system Version 4 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is a compiler for Haskell98. . Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 is the current version of the language. The language definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. Alternatively, there is an online version at http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. Package: ghc4-doc Description: Documentation for GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system Version 4 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC 4 is a compiler for Haskell98. . Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 is the current version of the language. The language definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. Alternatively, there is an online version at http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. . This package includes HTML and DVI versions of the SGML-based documentation around GHC. Package: ghc4-libsrc Description: Library Sources of GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system Version 4 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC 4 is a compiler for Haskell98. . Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 is the current version of the language. The language definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. Alternatively, there is an online version at http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. . This package contains the Haskell source code of the GHC libraries. It is provided as additional documentation ("Use the source, Luke"). Package: ghc4-prof Description: Profiling Libs for GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system Version 4 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is a compiler for Haskell98. . Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 is the current version of the language. The language definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. Alternatively, there is an online version at http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. . This package contains additional profiling libraries. They are only needed, if you want to take a closer look on where exactly your program burns CPU cycles. Source package: ghc5 Package: ghc5 Description: GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system Version 5 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is a compiler for Haskell98. . Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 is the current version of the language. The language definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. Alternatively, there is an online version at http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. Package: ghc5-doc Description: Documentation for GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system Version 5 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is a compiler for Haskell98. . Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 is the current version of the language. The language definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. Alternatively, there is an online version at http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. . This package includes HTML and DVI versions of the SGML-based documentation around GHC. Package: ghc5-libsrc Description: Library Sources of GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system Version 5 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is a compiler for Haskell98. . Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 is the current version of the language. The language definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. Alternatively, there is an online version at http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. . This package contains the Haskell source code of the GHC libraries. It is provided as additional documentation ("Use the source, Luke"). Package: ghc5-prof Description: Profiling Libs for GHC - the Glasgow Haskell Compilation system Version 5 of the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation system (GHC). GHC is a compiler for Haskell98. . Haskell is "the" standard lazy functional programming language. Haskell98 is the current version of the language. The language definition and additional documentation can be found in the `haskell-doc' package. Alternatively, there is an online version at http://haskell.org/onlinereport/. . This package contains additional profiling libraries. They are only needed, if you want to take a closer look on where exactly your program burns CPU cycles. Source package: ghemical Package: ghemical Description: A GNOME molecular modelling environment Ghemical is a computational chemistry software package written in C++. It has a graphical user interface and it supports both quantum- mechanics (semi-empirical) models and molecular mechanics models. Geometry optimization, molecular dynamics and a large set of visualization tools using OpenGL are currently available. . Ghemical relies on external code to provide the quantum-mechanical calculations. Semi-empirical methods MNDO, MINDO/3, AM1 and PM3 come from the MOPAC7 package (Public Domain), and are included in the package. . The project started as a freeware molecular modelling package, but since the graphical user interface part of the package is quite advanced and clearly written (according to our own biased view, at least), the package now aims to become a common framework for molecular modelling programs generally. Source package: ghex Package: ghex Description: GNOME Hex editor for files The GHex program can view and edit files in two ways, hex or ascii. Good for editing savegame files. Source package: ghfaxviewer Package: ghfaxviewer Description: The GNU HaliFAX Viewer This is the GNU HaliFAX Viewer, a component of GNU HaliFAX which will help you look at the TIFF g3/g4 fax files produced by HylaFAX . The GNU HaliFAX will be a complete free client package for HylaFAX and maybe for other fax systems in the future. It is intended to run on both the Win32 platform and the GNU system. Source package: ghostview Package: ghostview Description: a PostScript viewer for X11 This is the GNU PostScript viewer (an X11 frontend for GhostScript, in the gs package), and it is VERY old. Its last release was in 1993, and its user interface is considered ugly by some. You may find the gv package a better alternative. Source package: giblib Package: giblib-dev Description: headers for giblib. headers and static libraries for giblib, a library of handy stuff. Package: giblib1 Description: wrapper library for imlib2, and other stuff. giblib is a library of handy stuff. Contains an imlib2 wrapper to avoid the context stuff, doubly-linked lists and font styles. Source package: gibraltar-bootcd Package: gibraltar-bootsupport Description: Boot support for Gibraltar live CD-ROM This package contains the necessary support for the live Gibraltar CD-ROM. It will manage /etc and /var to be writeable and will take care of saving and restoring /etc. . Therefore this package should be installed on the master copy that will be used as the live file system on the CD-ROM. Do not install it on a system that boots from a harddisk partition (e.g. the development system for creating the bootable CD-ROMs), it will break. Package: mkinitrd-cd Description: Creates an initrd image suitable for booting from a live CD-ROM This is the package used by the Gibraltar project to create the initrd images used for booting from CD-ROM. The bootable CD-ROMs are actual live CD-ROMs. That is, the root file system is the CD-ROM, ramdisks are the only things needed for operation without a harddisk. Although a harddisk can be used for e.g. storing log files permanently or when the machine acts as a proxy server. . Given a kernel image and the corresponding modules, it creates a complete boot image that can be written to floppy or be used as El Torito image for a bootable CD-ROM. Upon bootup, the initrd image will try to locate an ATAPI CD-ROM drive. When this does not succeed, it auto-probes for SCSI adapters and tries to locate SCSI drives. It also works when multiple CD-ROM drives are installed in the system by checking if the inserted CD is the correct one for booting. . The package can be of use to developers and packagers who want to create their own bootable, live Debian CD-ROM. It will probably not be of any use to others. Source package: gide Package: gide Description: gtk-based Integrated Development Environment for C The development has just started, but gIDE already features a powerful Editor with Syntax Highlighting and (One-Line-)Indenter that can Create, Open, Close, Save & Print Files and there are already operations like Cut, Copy & Paste implemented. Search and some Tools are integrated as well. gIDE is currently in heavy development and help will always be appreciated. If Guile is installed, Scheme Configuration Files are used, but old-style Configuration Files are still supported. Source package: gidentd Package: gidentd Description: RFC1413 compliant IPv4/IPv6 ident daemon gidentd is a fully functional, RFC1413 compliant ident daemon, written by Joern Heissler. It provides IPv4/IPv6 functionality. Its possible to run the gidentd from inetd or as standalone daemon. Source package: gidic Package: gidic Description: A simple GTK Dictionary gidic (Gtk Inter DICtionary) is a simple dictionary program which is a GTK-based front-end to The Internet Dictionary project from Tyler Chambers, which includes French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, and Spanish dictionaries. Source package: gif2png Package: gif2png Description: GIF -> PNG conversions This program can convert GIF images to PNG images. It comes from ESR's page at http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/gif2png/. Source package: giftrans Package: giftrans Description: Convert any GIF file into a GIF89a. Allows for setting the transparent or background color, changing colors, adding or removing comments. Also code to analyze GIF contents. Source package: gilt Package: gilt Description: An OpenAmulet graphical user interface builder Gilt is an interface builder for the OpenAmulet graphical user interface toolkit. Gilt allows dialog boxes and other windows to be created interactively using the mouse. Widgets, such as scroll bars, buttons, and text input fields can be placed with the mouse, and properties set. Then, Gilt will generate C++ code to generate the same window at run time. Gilt stands for Graphical Interface Layout Tool. Source package: gimageview Package: gimageview Description: Image Viewer using GTK+ GImageView is image viewer. It has some useful features such as, Simple GUI. Tabbed thumbnail viewer for directories. Low memory use. Image file management tool. Slide show. read/write many image cache formats of thumbnail. read : Konqueror, GQview, Electric Eyes (Picview) write : Nautilus, .xvpics Supported image formats are: JPEG, PNG, PNM, GIF, TIFF, XBM, XPM, XWD, BMP and PCX. Drag and Drop. You can drop image into like a Gimp from GImageView window. Source package: gimp Package: gimp Description: The GNU Image Manipulation Program The GIMP lets you draw, paint, edit images, and much more! GIMP includes the functionality and plug-ins of other famous image editing and processing programs. . You ***MUST*** <--- (really!) have the xfnt75 and xfnt100 fonts available on the X server, whether via files or via a font server like xfs. The gimp package only Recommends: these packages because it's possible to have them served remotely, but you really should install them. :) . Version 1.0 of The GIMP is a total re-write of the old 0.54 code. It's fully layers-based, making it easy to use and more powerful. . This version is not based on Motif code, so it is entirely free! However, GIF and TIFF support have been moved to a separate package (gimp-nonfree) because of the UNISYS patent. Package: libgimp-dev Description: Header files for compiling plugins for The GIMP This package contains the header files for the GNU Image Manipulation Program, along with the static versions of libgimp and libgimpui. . Install this package if you wish to compile your own plugins, or if you wish to develop packages that use libgimp or libgimpui. Package: libgimp1 Description: Libraries necessary to run the GIMP This package includes the libgimp and libgimpui libraries, necessary to run The GIMP. . It has been split off from the main gimp package in order to facilitate easy development for packages that use libgimp and libgimpui, like SANE, the Scanner Access package for GIMP. Source package: gimp-data-extras Package: gimp-data-extras Description: An extra set of brushes, palettes, and gradients for The GIMP This package contains extra brushes, palettes, and gradients for extra GIMPy artistic enjoyment. Source package: gimp-manual Package: gimp-manual Description: Manual for the GNU Image Manipulation Program gimp-manual is an HTML-formatted 300+-page manual for The GIMP, a 100% free image manipulation program similar to Adobe's Photoshop. Source package: gimp-print Package: cupsys-driver-gimpprint Description: gimp-print printer driver for CUPS This is Gimp-Print version 4.1.99-b1, a development release in the 4.1 line. Gimp-print is the print facility for the Gimp, and in addition a suite of drivers that may be used with common UNIX spooling systems using GhostScript or CUPS. These drivers provide printing quality for UNIX/Linux on a par with proprietary vendor-supplied drivers in many cases, and can be used for many of the most demanding printing tasks. . This package includes a CUPS driver based on gimp-print. . The CUPS drivers contain all of the files needed to support photo-quality printing on any printer supported by the GIMP Print plug-in. You can find out more about the Common UNIX Printing System ("CUPS"), an IPP-based printing system for UNIX/Linux, at: . http://www.cups.org Package: escputil Description: a utility for Epson Stylus printers escputil is a utility to clean and align the heads of Epson Sytlus printers. It can also check the current ink levels in the printer. Package: gimp1.2-print Description: print plugin for the GIMP This is Gimp-Print version 4.1.99-b1, a development release in the 4.1 line. Gimp-print is the print facility for the Gimp, and in addition a suite of drivers that may be used with common UNIX spooling systems using GhostScript or CUPS. These drivers provide printing quality for UNIX/Linux on a par with proprietary vendor-supplied drivers in many cases, and can be used for many of the most demanding printing tasks. . This package includes the print plugin for the GIMP. Package: gimpprint-doc Description: User Guide for GIMP-Print and CUPS This package contains a user guide for programs using the libgimpprint library for photographic quality printing. Currently this covers using the Print plugin for the GIMP and the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS). . The documentation is available in both HTML and PDF formats for on-line viewing and hardcopy. Package: gimpprint-locales Description: Locales files for gimp-print This package contains the i18n files of gimp-print, used by libgimpprint, gimp1.2-print, cupsys-driver-gimpprint and escputil. It will be used by any programs which link with libgimpprint . They are needed when you want the programs in gimp-print to print their messages in other languages than US English. Package: libgimpprint-dev Description: header files for compiling programs with libgimpprint This package contains the header files for the gimp-print package, along with a static version of libgimpprint. . Install this package if you wish to develop packages that use libgimpprint. . This is the unstable 4.1 branch of gimp-print. It is not intended for use with stable projects! Package: libgimpprint-doc Description: Documentation and example code for the gimpprint library This package contains lots of info-files, DVI docs and other documentation about the gimpprint library for photo-quality printing . Install this package if you want to have lots of info about the gimpprint library when you're programming. Package: libgimpprint1 Description: library necessary to use gimp-print programs This package includes the libgimpprint library, necessary to run gimp1.2-print and cupsys-driver-gimpprint. . It has been split off from the main gimp-print package in order to facilitate easy development for other packages that require it. Source package: gimp-python Package: gimp-python Description: Write plugins for Gimp in Python Gimp-Python is a set of Python modules that act as a wrapper to allow the writing of plug-ins for Gimp, similar to Script-Fu. In Gimp-Python plug-ins you have access to the full set of Python extension modules. Source package: gimp1.1 Package: gimp1.1 Description: Developers' release of the GNU Image Manipulation Program The GIMP lets you draw, paint, edit images, and much more! GIMP includes the functionality and plug-ins of other famous image editing and processing programs. . This is the unstable 1.1 branch of GIMP. It is not intended for use with stable projects! . You ***MUST*** <--- (really!) have the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi packages available on the X server, whether via files or via a font server like xfs. The gimp package only Recommends: these packages because it's possible to have them served remotely, but you really should install them. :) Package: gimp1.1-perl Description: Perl support and plugins for The GIMP This package includes the Perl modules necessary to write Perl-based plugins for The GIMP. It includes several plugins with various useful features. Package: libgimp1.1.17 Description: Developers' release of libraries necessary to run the GIMP This package includes the developers' release of the libgimp and libgimpui libraries, necessary to run The GIMP, unstable branch. . This is the unstable 1.1 branch of GIMP. It is not intended for use with stable projects! . It has been split off from the main gimp package in order to facilitate easy development for packages that use libgimp and libgimpui, like SANE, the Scanner Access package for GIMP. Package: libgimp1.1.17-dev Description: Developers' release of files for compiling plugins for The GIMP This package contains the header files for the GNU Image Manipulation Program, along with the static versions of libgimp and libgimpui. . Install this package if you wish to compile your own plugins, or if you wish to develop packages that use libgimp or libgimpui. . This is the unstable 1.1 branch of GIMP. It is not intended for use with stable projects! Source package: gimp1.2 Package: gimp1.2 Description: The GNU Image Manipulation Program, stable version 1.2 The GIMP lets you draw, paint, edit images, and much more! GIMP includes the functionality and plug-ins of other famous image editing and processing programs. . This is the stable 1.2 version of GIMP. . You ***MUST*** <--- (really!) have the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi packages available on the X server, whether via files or via a font server like xfs. The gimp package only Recommends: these packages because it's possible to have them served remotely, but you really should install them. :) Package: gimp1.2-perl Description: Perl support and plugins for The GIMP This package includes the Perl modules necessary to write Perl-based plugins for The GIMP. It includes several plugins with various useful features. Package: libgimp1.2 Description: Libraries necessary to run the GIMP, version 1.2 This package includes the developers' release of the libgimp and libgimpui libraries, necessary to run The GIMP, stable version 1.2. . It has been split off from the main gimp package in order to facilitate easy development for packages that use libgimp and libgimpui, like SANE, the Scanner Access package for GIMP. Package: libgimp1.2-dev Description: Headers and other files for compiling plugins for The GIMP This package contains the header files for the GNU Image Manipulation Program, along with the static versions of libgimp and libgimpui. . Install this package if you wish to compile your own plugins, or if you wish to develop packages that use libgimp or libgimpui. Source package: ginac Package: ginac-tools Description: Some tools for the GiNaC framework GiNaC (which stands for "GiNaC is Not a CAS (Computer Algebra System)") is a library for doing symbolic (i.e. non-numeric) computation directly in the C++ programming language. . This package provides some additional tools, like the popular ginsh (GiNaC interactive shell) and viewgar (for inspecting GiNaC archive files). See for detailed information about the GiNaC framework. Package: libginac-dev Description: The GiNaC framework (development files) GiNaC (which stands for "GiNaC is Not a CAS (Computer Algebra System)") is a library for doing symbolic (i.e. non-numeric) computation directly in the C++ programming language. . This package provides header files, a static library plus a tutorial as info file. See for detailed information about the GiNaC framework. Package: libginac0 Description: The GiNaC framework (runtime library) GiNaC (which stands for "GiNaC is Not a CAS (Computer Algebra System)") is a library for doing symbolic (i.e. non-numeric) computation directly in the C++ programming language. . This package provides the runtime library. See for detailed information about the GiNaC framework. Source package: ginaccint Package: ginaccint Description: An interpreted C++ frontend for the GiNaC framework GiNaC (which stands for "GiNaC is Not a CAS (Computer Algebra System)") is an open framework for symbolic computation within the C++ programming language. . This package provides the program ginaccint, a Cint-based C++-interpreter. While scripts are interpreted in this environment, in order to be efficient all calls to GiNaC end end up in calls to the compiled library. Source package: giram Package: giram Description: 3D modeller for POV-Ray Giram Is Really A Modeller. It is a multi-purpose 3D modeller written with the GTK+ User Interface v1.2. It can load and save POV-Ray and AutoCAD DXF sources files. Some basic tools are already there and it is growing very fast. It is designed to be very open and user friendly. . You are encouraged to give feed back. . http://www.giram.org Source package: git Package: git Description: GNU Interactive Tools git is a file system browser with some shell facilities which was designed to make your work much easier and more efficient. . gitps is an interactive process viewer/killer. It calls the ps(1) utility internally. and gitps parameters are in fact ps(1) ones. Running gitps is self explanatory. Use the arrows, PageUp, PageDown, Home, End, C-n, C-p, C-v, ESC v to move in the list, C-l to refresh it and F10 or C-g to leave. You can change these keys. . gitview is a hex/ascii file viewer. Too simple to need a separate manual page. Use the arrows, PageUp, PageDown, Home, End, C-n, C-p, C-v, ESC v to move in the file, C-l to refresh the screen and F10 or C-g to leave. You can change these keys. Source package: gkdebconf Package: gkdebconf Description: Helper to reconfigure packages with Debconf This is a program that helps one using the "dpkg-reconfigure" tool. It is basically a graphical frontend. It makes life easier showing a simple menu of packages which can be reconfigured with Debconf and the Debconf frontends that can be used for the reconfiguration. Source package: gkdial Package: gkdial Description: Gtk-based PPP dial-up configuration tool. GKDial stands for Gtk Kov Dialer. It is meant to setup PPP connections easily without needing to edit config files. . It is also meant to dial to the peers you registered using pon/poff or another ppp dialer. Package: gkdial-gnome Description: GNOME-based PPP dial-up configuration tool. GKDial stands for Gtk Kov Dialer. It is meant to setup PPP connections easily without needing to edit config files. . It is also meant to dial to the peers you registered using pon/poff or another ppp dialer. . This version is for GNOME and has an applet included. Source package: gkermit Package: gkermit Description: A serial and network communications package. Gkermit is a GPL'd kermit package. It offers medium-independent terminal session and file transfer. The non-free package ckermit adds connection establishment, charecter-set translation and scripting features. Source package: gkrellkam Package: gkrellkam Description: GKrellM plugin that displays a periodically updating image GKrellKam is basically wmGrabImage in a GKrellM panel, except that it is more flexible (you can specify a local or remote image, or a list of local or remote images, or a script that outputs the right image, etc). The image (any format or size) is resized to a thumbnail and placed in a GKrellM panel, where it is updated periodically. Multiple images are rotated. . This plugin is useful for keeping track of webcams, weather maps, or any other kind of changing image information. Source package: gkrellm Package: gkrellm Description: Multiple stacked system monitors: 1 process. GKrellM charts CPU, Disk, and all active net interfaces automatically. An on/off button and online timer for the PPP interface is provided. Meters for memory and swap usage as well as a system uptime monitor are provided. Additional features are: . * Clicking on left or right frame slides GKrellM shut to gain screen space. * Autoscaling grid lines with configurable grid line resolution. * LED indicators for the net interfaces. * Configurable chart sizes. Source package: gkrellm-gnome Package: gkrellm-gnome Description: A Gkrellm Plugin that adds Gnome Support This Plugin adds Gnome Session Management support to GKrellm and lets you set some Window Manager hints for Gnome compliant Window Managers. . It's best to think of these as startup hints because some of them may be recognized by your window or desktop manager only when GKrellM is started. Source package: gkrellm-mailwatch Package: gkrellm-mailwatch Description: GKrellM plugin to watch mailboxes in multiple panels A GKrellM plugin to monitor mbox, maildir and MH style mailboxes in multiple gkrellm panels. Source package: gkrellm-newsticker Package: gkrellm-newsticker Description: Scrolling News plugin for gkrellm The user can easily integrate news sites into the plugin by using the configuration dialog. The plugin is able to read the widely-used RDF format. Three URLs are brought with the source, Slashdot, Gnotices and KDE Dot News. More info in the README. Source package: gkrellm-radio Package: gkrellm-radio Description: gkrellm plugin to control radio tuners A gkrellm plugin to control radio tuners on linux. It allows you to define and jump between a number of radio stations. With a mouse wheel you can dial tune to any frequency. Source package: gkrellm-reminder Package: gkrellm-reminder Description: a useful reminder plugin for gkrellm A useful reminder plugin for gkrellm that can remind you of important events. Events can be scheduled inside gkrellm's configuaration and will be displayed in gkrellm-reminder's panel. . * Events can be scheduled to repeat over an interval of days. * Events can repeat after a certain number of days or based on the day of the week * Reminders can be set to display early to insure you'll be on time * Reminders can be reapted later, if necessary * Runs entirely within gkrellm Source package: gkrellm-snmp Package: gkrellm-snmp Description: snmp plugin for GKrellM This plugin allows you to monitor values from snmp hosts with your GKrellM. Source package: gkrellm-volume Package: gkrellm-volume Description: A mixer plugin for GKrellM This gkrellm plugin allows you to control you mixer from within GKrellM. Source package: gkrellmms Package: gkrellmms Description: GKrellM XMMS Plugin GKrellM plugin which allows you to control XMMS from within GKrellM. Source package: gkrellmss Package: gkrellmss Description: Plugin for GKrellM that has a VU meter and a chart GKrellMSS is a plugin for GKrellM that has a VU meter and a chart. The VU meter displays left and right channel audio levels. The sound scope chart draws combined left and right audio channels as an oscilloscope trace. The trace sweep speeds are adjustable from 100 usec/div to 50 msec/div, and there is a vertical sensitivity adjustment. And of course, since it's a scope, it's triggered. Source package: gkrellmwireless Package: gkrellmwireless Description: 802.11 wireless link monitor plugin for GKrellM This gkrellm plugin allows you to monitor the status of an 802.11 wireless ethernet link. Source package: gkrellongrun Package: gkrellongrun Description: LongRun plug-in for GKrellM GKrelLongRun is plug-in for GKrellM to monitor LongRun state of Crusoe CPU. And It can change LongRun settings. . This plug-in only works on the LongRun support Crusoe CPU, and requires that the Linux CPUID and MSR devices be compiled into the kernel (or loaded as kernel modules), that the CPUID character device be readable, and that the MSR character device be both readable and writable. Source package: gkrellweather Package: gkrellweather Description: A weather monitor plugin for GKrellM GKrellWeather is a plugin for GKrellM that monitors the weather information given a METAR station identification code. Features include: . Temperature, dew point, pressure, relative humidity, sky condition, wind direction and speed Temperatures in degrees farenheit or celsius Pressure in kPa, hPa or mmHg Wind speeds in kmph, mps or beaufort scale Source package: gksu Package: gksu Description: Gtk+ Frontend to su and sudo gksu is a Gtk+ frontend to /bin/su. It supports login shells and preserving environment when acting as a su frontend. It is useful to menu items or other graphical programs that need to ask a user's password to run another program as another user. . gksu can also act as a frontend to sudo. It installs a link /usr/bin/gksudo, which you can call to use this feature. When using sudo, gksudo respects /etc/sudoers definitions. Source package: glade Package: glade Description: GTK+ User Interface Builder Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit. It also contains built-in support for generating the C source code needed to recreate the interfaces. . If you want Glade with support for the Gnome libraries, you should install the glade-gnome package. . The user interfaces designed in Glade are stored in the well-known XML format, enabling easy integration with external tools. Several tools are already available which can turn the XML files into source code in other languages such as C++, Perl and Python. Other tools such as libglade can load the XML files and create the interfaces at runtime. Package: glade-common Description: Common files for GTK+ User Interface Builder Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the Gnome desktop environment. It also contains built-in support for generating the C source code needed to recreate the interfaces. . This package contains the common documentation files for the other glade packages. Package: glade-doc Description: Documentation for GTK+ User Interface Builder Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the Gnome desktop environment. It also contains built-in support for generating the C source code needed to recreate the interfaces. . This package contains the documentation for glade in HTML format. Package: glade-gnome Description: GTK+ User Interface Builder (with GNOME support) Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the Gnome desktop environment. It also contains built-in support for generating the C source code needed to recreate the interfaces. . The user interfaces designed in Glade are stored in the well-known XML format, enabling easy integration with external tools. Several tools are already available which can turn the XML files into source code in other languages such as C++, Perl and Python. Other tools such as libglade can load the XML files and create the interfaces at runtime. Source package: glade-perl Package: glade-perl Description: Convert Glade-Interface XML into perl code Glade::PerlGenerate is a module that will read a Glade-Interface XML file, build the UI and/or write the perl source to create the UI later and handle signals. It also now creates an 'App' and an 'App subclass' that you can edit. Package: libglade-perl Description: Glade-perl runtime modules This package contains needed perl modules for perl program generated by the Glade::PerlGenerate module of the glade-perl package. Source package: glademm Package: glademm Description: C++ code generator for the Glade Glade is a GUI builder for GTK+. Glade is entirely written in C. It operates on an XML file and can output C sourcecode. Glade-- (glademm) is written in C++ and makes use of recent C++ features such as the STL. This means this program reads glade files and outputs a C++ program source skeleton for you. Each (marked) GUI class has a derivative user class for you to modify and extend. Source package: glame Package: glame Description: A versatile audio processor. GLAME provides a powerful and extensible framework for processing audio files similar to what GIMP offers in the graphics area. GLAME so far features a graphical frontend to set up filter networks and perform basic audio editing tasks. A flexible Scheme-based command line editor offers low-level access for scripting purposes. Source package: glbiff Package: glbiff Description: This is a program similar to xbiff with a nicer output This is a program similar to xbiff, except that it provides somewhat nicer output. It requires the Mesa (OpenGL clone) libraries to render the 3D mailbox. The idea comes from the "mailbox" program available on SGI machines, and hence tries to mimic some of the features present in it. . Note that this is an alpha version, and hence there are still some outstanding bugs. Source package: glcpu Package: glcpu Description: The GLcpu program is a 3D-plotter for system activity. GLcpu can monitor any number of hosts over a network, using very little bandwidth and plot their CPU activity in 3D. Package: statd Description: Data collection daemon for GLcpu. This is a small daemon run from inetd, to collect data for glcpu(1). It needs to be installed on all hosts to be monitored. Source package: glib1.2 Package: libglib1.2 Description: The GLib library of C routines GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, and lists. GLib was previously distributed with the GTK+ toolkit, but has been split off as of the developers' version 1.1.0. . You do not need to install this package if you have libgtk1 (note 1, not 1.1 or 1.2) installed. libgtk1 included libglib in it. libgtk1.1 and libgtk1.2, however, do need libglib1.1 to be installed separately. Package: libglib1.2-dbg Description: GLib libraries and debugging symbols GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, and lists. GLib was previously distributed with the GTK+ toolkit, but has been split off as of the developers' version 1.1.0. . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. Package: libglib1.2-dev Description: Development files for GLib library GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, and lists. GLib was previously distributed with the GTK+ toolkit, but has been split off as of the developers' version 1.1.0. . This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GLib C library Source package: glib1.3 Package: libglib1.3-11 Description: Unstable GLib general-purpose C library GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. . This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libglib1.3-15 Description: Unstable GLib general-purpose C library GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. . This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libglib1.3-data Description: Common files for the GLib general-purpose C library GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. . This package contains the common files which the runtime libraries need. . This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libglib1.3-dbg Description: Unstable GLib libraries and debugging symbols GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. . This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libglib1.3-dev Description: Unstable headers and and statically-linked GLib library GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. . This package is needed to compile programs against libglib1.3, as only it includes the header files and static libraries (optionally) needed for compiling. . This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libglib1.3-doc Description: Documentation for the GLib general-purpose C library GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, lists, and strings. It is a useful general-purpose C library used by projects such as GTK+, GIMP, and Gnome. . This package contains the HTML documentation for the GLib library in /usr/share/doc/libglib1.3-doc/ . . This is the developers'-only version of GLib, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Source package: glibc Package: glibc-doc Description: GNU C Library: Documentation Contains The GNU C Library Reference manual in info and html format as well as man pages for libpthread functions. Also included is the complete GNU C Library ChangeLog. Package: i18ndata Description: GNU C Library: National Language (locale) data [source] Machine-readable data files used by the C library for localization and internationalization support. . This package contains uncompiled source data for locales. Pre-compiled locale definitions are in the `locales' package. Package: libc0.2 Description: GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data Contains the standard libraries that are used by nearly all programs on the system. This package includes shared versions of the standard C library and the standard math library, as well as many others. Timezone data is also included. Package: libc0.2-dbg Description: GNU C Library: Libraries with debugging symbols Contains unstripped shared libraries. This package is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. Package: libc0.2-dev Description: GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Header Files. Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile and link programs which use the standard C library. Package: libc0.2-pic Description: GNU C Library: PIC archive library Contains an archive library (ar file) composed of individual shared objects. This is used for creating a library which is a smaller subset of the standard libc shared library. The reduced library is used on the Debian boot floppies. If you are not making your own set of Debian boot floppies using the `boot-floppies' package, you probably don't need this package. Package: libc0.2-prof Description: GNU C Library: Profiling Libraries. Static libraries compiled with profiling info (-pg) suitable for use with gprof. Package: libc6 Description: GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data Contains the standard libraries that are used by nearly all programs on the system. This package includes shared versions of the standard C library and the standard math library, as well as many others. Timezone data is also included. Package: libc6-dbg Description: GNU C Library: Libraries with debugging symbols Contains unstripped shared libraries. This package is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. Package: libc6-dev Description: GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Header Files. Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile and link programs which use the standard C library. Package: libc6-dev-sparc64 Description: GNU C Library: 64bit Development Libraries for UltraSPARC Contains the symlinks and object files needed to compile and link programs which use the standard C library. This is the 64bit version of the library, meant for UltraSPARC systems. Package: libc6-pic Description: GNU C Library: PIC archive library Contains an archive library (ar file) composed of individual shared objects. This is used for creating a library which is a smaller subset of the standard libc shared library. The reduced library is used on the Debian boot floppies. If you are not making your own set of Debian boot floppies using the `boot-floppies' package, you probably don't need this package. Package: libc6-prof Description: GNU C Library: Profiling Libraries. Static libraries compiled with profiling info (-pg) suitable for use with gprof. Package: libc6-sparc64 Description: GNU C Library: 64bit Shared libraries for UltraSPARC This package includes shared versions of the standard C library and the standard math library, as well as many others. This is the 64bit version of the library, meant for UltraSPARC systems. Package: libc6.1 Description: GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data Contains the standard libraries that are used by nearly all programs on the system. This package includes shared versions of the standard C library and the standard math library, as well as many others. Timezone data is also included. Package: libc6.1-dbg Description: GNU C Library: Libraries with debugging symbols Contains unstripped shared libraries. This package is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. Package: libc6.1-dev Description: GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Header Files. Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile and link programs which use the standard C library. Package: libc6.1-pic Description: GNU C Library: PIC archive library Contains an archive library (ar file) composed of individual shared objects. This is used for creating a library which is a smaller subset of the standard libc shared library. The reduced library is used on the Debian boot floppies. If you are not making your own set of Debian boot floppies using the `boot-floppies' package, you probably don't need this package. Package: libc6.1-prof Description: GNU C Library: Profiling Libraries. Static libraries compiled with profiling info (-pg) suitable for use with gprof. Package: libnss1-compat Description: GNU C Library: Name Service Switch version 1 compatibility Contains /lib/libnss1_* for backward compatibility with binaries statically linked with previous releases of the GNU C Library version 2. . Unless you have old statically linked binaries you've compiled yourself, it is unlikely that you need this package. Package: locales Description: GNU C Library: National Language (locale) data [support] Machine-readable data files, shared objects and programs used by the C library for localization (l10n) and internationalization (i18n) support. . This package contains the libc.mo i18n files, plus tools to generate locale definitions from source files (included in this package). It allows you to customize which definitions actually get generated. This is a savings over how this package used to be, where all locales were generated by default. This created a package that unpacked to an excess of 30 megs. Package: nscd Description: GNU C Library: Name Service Cache Daemon A daemon which handles passwd, group and host lookups for running programs and caches the results for the next query. You should install this package only if you use slow Services like LDAP, NIS or NIS+ Source package: glibwww Package: libglibwww-dev Description: libglib additions like libwww - developerfiles Developer files for libglibwww1 Package: libglibwww1 Description: libglib additions like libwww Event register/unregister functions that use the glib event loop. This makes libwww fit nicely into just about any gnome or gtk+ program. This code may be useful for other people wanting to use libwww with gtk Source package: glide Package: glide2-base Description: Legacy package that you should remove. This package exists only to provide smooth upgrades. Please remove it. Package: glide2-bin Description: Binaries for glide2. This is a support package which should be installed if you have a card based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo chipsets. Package: libglide2 Description: Graphics library for 3Dfx Voodoo based cards This package allows you to use the 3D functions of cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo 2, Voodoo Banshee, and Voodoo 3 chipsets. You should install it if you have such a card. . Note, this is NOT the package you want for a Voodoo 4, or Voodoo 5. . Also note that for the moment the original Voodoo Graphics chipset is no longer supported. . NOTE: You'll need the /dev/3dfx kernel driver to use this library. Package: libglide2-dev Description: development files for libglide2 This package contains the necessary header files, example programs, and documentation necessary to develop software for cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo chipsets. Package: libglide3 Description: Graphics library for 3Dfx Voodoo based cards This package allows you to use the 3D functions of cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo 3, Voodoo 4, and Voodoo 5, chipsets. You should install it if you have such a card. . NOTE: You'll need the /dev/3dfx kernel driver to use this library. Package: libglide3-dev Description: development files for libglide3 This package contains the necessary header files, example programs, and documentation necessary to develop software for cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo chipsets. Source package: glide2-v2 Package: libglide2-v2 Description: Graphics library for Voodoo2 cards This package allows you to use the 3D functions of cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo2 You should install it if you have such a card. Source package: glide2-v3 Package: glide2-base Description: Voodoo detection and texture utilities This is a support package which should be installed if you have a card based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo chipsets. Package: libglide2-dev Description: development files for libglide2 This package contains the necessary header files, example programs, and documentation necessary to develop software for cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo chipsets. Package: libglide2-v3 Description: Graphics library for Voodoo Banshee and Voodoo3 cards This package allows you to use the 3D functions of cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo Banshee and Voodoo3 chipsets. You should install it if you have such a card. . NOTE: You'll need the /dev/3dfx kernel driver to use this library. Source package: glide2-vg Package: libglide2-vg Description: Graphics library for Voodoo Graphics cards This package allows you to use the 3D functions of cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo Graphics (AKA Voodoo 1) chipset. You should install it if you have such a card. Source package: glide3-alpha Package: libglide3-alpha Description: Graphics library for 3Dfx Voodoo based cards on Alpha This package allows you to use the 3D functions of cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo 3, Voodoo 4, and Voodoo 5, chipsets. You should install it if you have such a card installed in an Alpha machine. . NOTE: You'll need the /dev/3dfx kernel driver to use this library. Package: libglide3-alpha-dev Description: development files for libglide3 on Alpha This package contains the necessary header files, example programs, and documentation necessary to develop software for cards based on 3dfx Interactive, Inc's Voodoo chipsets on Alpha systems. Source package: glimmer Package: glimmer Description: Programmer's editor with multiple windows and syntax highlighting Glimmer is a simple code editor for use with just about any programming language, which makes use of of the Gtk+ widget set and the GNOME libraries, which includes drag and drop support. . It includes syntax and bracket highlighting, the ability to build from within the editor, and support for saving sessions of many different code files open at once. Most settings can be customised from within the editor. . Glimmer includes support for the following languages: Ada, bash/sh, C, C++, FORTRAN, HTML, Java, Javascript, Latex, GNU Make, Perl, PHP, Python, Lisp (guile, scheme, etc), SGML, SQL, Tcl/Tk, XML, XHTML, and Z80 Assembly, to name a few. . Glimmer is also very extensible in the languages it supports for its syntax highlighting. If support for your language of choice is not included, you can write it very easily. . In addition to this, Glimmer is completely scriptable with python. . See http://glimmer.sourceforge.net for more information. Source package: gliv Package: gliv Description: image viewer using Imlib2 and OpenGL GLiv is an image viewer that uses Imlib2 to load images, and OpenGL to render them. Moving and zooming is very fast and smooth if you have an OpenGL board. Source package: global Package: global Description: Source code search and browse. GLOBAL is a source code tag system that works the same way across diverse environments. Currently, it supports the following: . o Shell command line (see 'Global') o nvi editor (see 'Extended nvi using global') o emacs editor (see 'Emacs using global') o Web browser (see 'Hypertext generator') o Elvis editor (see 'Elvis using global') . Supported languages are C/C++ Yacc and Java. You can locate a specified function in the source files and move there easily. It is especially useful for hacking large projects containing many subdirectories, many '#ifdef' and many main() functions, like X or kernel source. . This package include the htmake(1) extension which allows GLOBAL's hypertext search function to be implemented from a single central cgi script. Source package: glotski Package: glotski Description: Slide the blocks to reach a goal Slide blocks around the puzzle until a certain goal condition is reached. Source package: glpk Package: glpk Description: Linear programming kit with integer (MIP) support GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit) is a set of routines written in ANSI C and organized in the form of a library. This package is intended for solving large-scale linear programming (LP), mixed integer linear programming (MIP), and other related problems. . GLPK has the following main features: * implementation of the revised simplex method (based on sparse matrix technique, steepest edge pricing, and two-pass pivoting technique); * implementation of the primal-dual interior point method; * implementation of the branch-and-bound procedure (based on the dual simplex method); * application program interface (API). . Included is a solver that reads problems in the standard MPS format, or in the GLPK/L modeling language. Source package: gltron Package: gltron Description: 3D lightcycle game glTron is a tron-like lightcycle game with a nice 3D perspective. 3D acceleration is recommended. . More information can be found at the gltron web site http://www.gltron.org . Source package: gltt Package: gltt-bin Description: sample programs using gltt A couple of sample programs that come with gltt, a library that allows you to read and draw TrueType fonts in any OpenGl application. Includes a general demo, a logo program that lets you deform text in interesting ways, and a bounding box demo. Package: libgltt2 Description: library to read and draw TrueType fonts in OpenGL programs gltt is a library that allows you to read and draw TrueType fonts in any OpenGL application. It supports bitmapped and anti-aliased font drawing as well as vectorized and polygonized drawing. Package: libgltt2-dev Description: development kit for gltt gltt is a library that allows you to read and draw TrueType fonts in any OpenGL application. It supports bitmapped and anti-aliased font drawing as well as vectorized and polygonized drawing. . This package contains the static library and header files used in development. Source package: glui Package: libglui-dev Description: A GLUT-based C++ user interface library GLUI provides controls such as buttons, checkboxes, radio buttons, and spinners to OpenGL applications. It is window-system independent, relying on GLUT to handle all system-dependent issues, such as window and mouse management. Features of the GLUI User Interface Library include: . - Complete integration with GLUT toolkit - Simple creation of a new user interface window with a single line of code - Support for multiple user interface windows - Standard user interface controls such as: - Buttons - Checkboxes for boolean variables - Radio Buttons for mutually-exclusive options - Editable text boxes for inputting text, integers, and floating-point values - Spinners for interactively manipulating integer and floating-point values - Static text fields - Panels for grouping sets of controls - Separator lines to help visually organize groups of controls - Controls can generate callbacks when their values change - Variables can be linked to controls and automatically updated when the value of the control changes ("live variables") - Controls can be automatically synchronized to reflect changes in live variables - Controls can trigger GLUT redisplay events when their values change - Layout and sizing of controls is automatic - Controls can be grouped into columns - User can cycle through controls using Tab key Package: libglui2 Description: GLUI, a C++ GLUT based GUI library - runtime support For a complete description of GLUI please see the libglui-dev package Source package: glut Package: glut-doc Description: Example programs and support documentation for GLUT. Example programs, man pages, demonstrations, and contributed programs for GLUT. GLUT is the OpenGL Utility Toolkit. Package: glutg3 Description: The OpenGL Utility Toolkit. GLUT (pronounced like the glut in gluttony) is the OpenGL Utility Toolkit, a window system independent toolkit for writing OpenGL programs. It implements a simple windowing application programming interface (API) for OpenGL. GLUT makes it considerably easier to learn about and explore OpenGL programming. . GLUT is designed for constructing small to medium sized OpenGL programs. While GLUT is well-suited to learning OpenGL and developing simple OpenGL applications, GLUT is not a full-featured toolkit so large applications requiring sophisticated user interfaces are better off using native window system toolkits like Motif. GLUT is simple, easy, and small. Package: glutg3-dev Description: Development library for GLUT. Includes headers and static library. Source package: glut-data Package: glut-data Description: Data files for use with some of the examples in glut-doc A few of the example programs in the glut-doc package require data files to work. This package provides sample data files. GLUT is the OpenGL Utility Toolkit. Source package: gmail Package: gmail Description: GNOME mail client using SQL-based vfolders Gmail is an experimental SQL-based vfolder email system, using MySQL as its back-end database, which allows for large volumes of mail, without risk of data loss. The vfolders (virtual folders) are implemented as SQL queries. A cache system keeps gmail fast. Source package: gman Package: gman Description: small X/GTK+ based man(1) front-end Gman is nothing else but only a simple front-end for the original man page system. The most basic job of gman is to build a database for all the man pages and display them (or part of them) on the screen. When user decides to read a man page, gman will launch a terminal window and call the original man system to display the man page in the window. . Gman can launch more than one terminal window at same time. And user can use the index search function to look for the man pages that he needs. It's simple, but it's useful. Source package: gmanedit Package: gmanedit Description: GTK+/GNOME Man pages editor GNOME Manpages Editor is an editor for man pages that runs on X with GTK. . It's like most common HTML editors but more easy. You need to know manpages format. You can learn it from 'man(7)'. Source package: gmasqdialer Package: gmasqdialer Description: A masqdialer client for GNOME GMasqDialer is a masqdialer client for GNOME. The masqdialer system is designed to provide access to dialout connections for the members of a LAN. This GNOME masqdialer client runs as an panel applet. Source package: gmemusage Package: gmemusage Description: Displays a graph detailing memory usage of each process. Gmemusage is a graphical program modelled after the Silicon Graphics Inc. program of the same name. Gmemusage displays a window with a stacked bar. Areas on the bar correspond to individual processes running on the system and are updated periodically. Multiple copies of the same program (actually, programs with the same name) are merged into one area on the stack. Sizes of areas in the stack correspond to resident sizes of the processes. Source package: gmfsk Package: gmfsk Description: GNOME MFSK terminal for HF/amateur radio MFSK is a data communication mode used by amateur radio operators for reliable communications on HF. It is used for chatting and not packet communications. gmfsk is an implementation of an MFSK terminal for GNOME. Source package: gmgaclock Package: gmgaclock Description: Matrox G400 graphics card overclocking tool gMGAclock is a GNOME-based overclocking utility for Matrox G400 cards users. Source package: gmime Package: libgmime-dev Description: MIME library - development files GMime is a set of utilities for parsing and creating messages using the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME). Package: libgmime0 Description: MIME library GMime is a set of utilities for parsing and creating messages using the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME). Source package: gmod Package: gmod Description: Module player for Ultrasound and SB AWE soundcards Gmod plays MOD/669/MTM/S3M/ULT/XM modules on machines that have an Gravis Ultrasound family sound card or a Soundblaster AWE. Package: xgmod Description: GUI based module player for Ultrasound and SB AWE soundcards XGmod plays MOD/669/MTM/S3M/ULT/XM modules on machines that have an Gravis Ultrasound family sound card or a Soundblaster AWE. This version has a X interface that depends on Qt. Source package: gmoo Package: gmoo Description: a GTK+ based MOO (and MUD) Client Gmoo is a GTK+ based MOO client that also works for MUDs, MUSHs, etc. It's many features include internal and external editors, multiple world connecting, (configurable) ANSI, PERL and/or TCL based scripting and MCP (the MOO Client Protocol). Each world is independently configurable, with it's own settings and logs. Logging and shell integration are possible. Source package: gmp Package: gmp Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library GNU MP is a programmer's library for arbitrary precision arithmetic (ie, a bignum package). It can operate on signed integers and rational numbers. . It has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular interface. . Programs you build using GNU MP become covered by the GNU General Public Licence (GPL) because of the way GNU MP is licensed. Source package: gmp1 Package: gmp1 Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library, version 1 GNU MP is a programmer's library for arbitrary precision arithmetic (ie, a bignum package). It can operate on signed integers and rational numbers. . It has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular interface. . Programs you build using GNU MP become covered by the GNU General Public Licence (GPL) because of the way GNU MP is licensed. Package: gmp1-dev Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library, version 1, developers tools. GNU MP is a programmer's library for arbitrary precision arithmetic (ie, a bignum package). It can operate on signed integers and rational numbers. . This development package provides the header files and the symbolic links to allow compilation and linking of programs that use the libraries provided in the gmp1 package. Source package: gmrun Package: gmrun Description: Featureful CLI-like GTK+ application launcher This is gmrun; a small fast, yet featureful application launcher for use under X11, which uses GTK+ widget toolkit. Some features include tab- completion of file names and programs, history, easy x-terminal-emulator launching, and URL handling. Source package: gmt Package: gmt Description: Generic Mapping Tools GMT is a free, public-domain collection of ~60 UNIX tools that allow users to manipulate (x,y) and (x,y,z) data sets (including filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and produce Encapsulated PostScript File (EPS) illustrations ranging from simple x-y plots through contour maps to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3-D perspective views in black and white, gray tone, hachure patterns, and 24-bit color. . GMT supports 25 common map projections plus linear, log, and power scaling, and comes with support data such as coastlines, rivers, and political boundaries. Source package: gmt-coast-low Package: gmt-coast-low Description: Low resolution coastlines for the Generic Mapping Tools This package contains the crude, low and intermediate resolution coastlines contained in the GMT distribution which will be enough to get you started. Originally there were two more coastline packages (gmt-coast-high and -full) but they were to big for our servers and pulled from the distribution. . Read /usr/share/doc/gmt/README.coastlines to learn were to get coastline data on the net. Otherwise you will not be able to create high quality maps with gmt. Source package: gmt-doc Package: gmt-doc Description: HTML documentation for the Generic Mapping Tools This package contains the HTML documentation for GMT, consisting of - the tutorial - the cookbook and technical reference - the manpages converted to HTML. Source package: gmt-doc-pdf Package: gmt-doc-pdf Description: PDF docs for the Generic Mapping Tools This package has the users guide of GMT in PDF format. Package: gmt-tutorial-pdf Description: Tutorial for the Generic Mapping Tools (PDF) This package contains the tutorial for GMT in PDF format. Source package: gmt-doc-ps Package: gmt-doc-ps Description: PostScript docs for the Generic Mapping Tools This package has the users guide of GMT in PostScript format. Package: gmt-tutorial-ps Description: Tutorial for the Generic Mapping Tools (PostScript) This package contains the tutorial for GMT in PostScript format. Source package: gmt-examples Package: gmt-examples Description: Example scripts illustrating the use of GMT Contains the example scripts delivered with the GMT distribution. Source package: gmt-manpages Package: gmt-doc-ps Description: PostScript docs for the Generic Mapping Tools This package has the users guide of GMT in PostScript format. Package: gmt-manpages Description: Manpages for the Generic Mapping Tools This package contains the manpages for GMT. Package: gmt-tutorial-ps Description: Tutorial for the Generic Mapping Tools (PostScript) This package contains the tutorial for GMT in PostScript format. Source package: gmt-tutorial Package: gmt-tutorial Description: Data files needed to reproduce the tutorial examples of GMT This package contains the data files you need to go through the tutorial of GMT, which is contained in the gmt-doc package and also in printable formats in the gmt-tutorial-ps and gmt-tutorial-pdf packages. Source package: gnade Package: gnade-dev Description: Develoment files for the GNat Ada Database Environment The development files for GNADE, the GNat Ada Database Environment. The goal of the GNADE project is to provide all tools and packages necessary to create an Ada 95 development environment providing a seamless integration of SQL based databases into Ada 95. Package: gnade-doc Description: Documentation files for the GNat Ada Database Environment HTML Documentation and example files for GNADE, the GNat Ada Database Environment. Package: libadamysql1 Description: MySQL specific runtime library for GNADE This is the MySQL specific runtime library for the GNat Ada Database Environment. Package: libadaodbc1 Description: Runtime library for the GNat Ada Database Environment This is the runtime library for GNADE, the GNat Ada Database Environment. Source package: gnap Package: gnap Description: Gnome client for Napster GNOME/GTK based client for Napster Source package: gnapster Package: gnapster Description: GTK client for the Napster online mp3 community (GNOME version) Gnapster is a powerful client for the Napster online mp3 community. Currently, Gnapster supports all major features of the protocol including many opennap extensions to the protocol. . This version of the client uses GNOME features and requires it to run. Package: gnapster-gtk Description: GTK client for the Napster online mp3 community (GTK version) Gnapster is a powerful client for the Napster online mp3 community. Currently, Gnapster supports all major features of the protocol including many opennap extensions to the protocol. . This version of the client uses only GTK, not GNOME. Source package: gnat Package: gnat Description: The GNU Ada 95 compiler GNAT is a full Ada 95 compiler, which implements the whole Ada language. GNAT is actively maintained by Ada Core Technology (http://www.gnat.com/). This package contains the compiler, as well as the needed unstripped libraries so that debugging is possible. If you install this package, you do not need to install the `libgnat-3.13p-1' package as the latter contains only a version of the libraries unsuitable for debugging. Package: libgnat-3.12p-1 Description: The GNU Ada 95 compiler runtime libraries This package contains the libraries needed to run applications compiled with GNAT, the GNU Ada 95 compiler. If you want to develop or compile Ada applications, you will need to use the `gnat' package instead. Package: libgnat-3.13p-1 Description: The GNU Ada 95 compiler runtime libraries This package contains the libraries needed to run applications compiled with GNAT, the GNU Ada 95 compiler. If you want to develop or compile Ada applications, you will need to use the `gnat' package instead. Package: libgnat-3.14p-1 Description: The GNU Ada 95 compiler runtime libraries This package contains the libraries needed to run applications compiled with GNAT, the GNU Ada 95 compiler. If you want to develop or compile Ada applications, you will need to use the `gnat' package instead. Source package: gnat-doc Package: gnat-doc Description: Documentation for the GNU Ada compiler ASCII, PostScript, Info and HTML documentation for GNAT, the GNU Ada compiler. This package also contains an HTML and Postscript version of the Ada Reference Manual. Source package: gnat-glade Package: gnat-glade Description: Distributed Systems Annex for GNAT (GNU Ada 95 compiler) This package allows the development of distributed applications with GNAT, the GNU Ada compiler. This package is totally unrelated with glade, the GUI builder for GTK+. Source package: gnat-glade-doc Package: gnat-glade-doc Description: GNAT Distributed Systems Annex documentation This package contains the whole documentation of the GNAT Distributed Systems Annex implementation, called GLADE. Note that GLADE has nothing to do with the GUI builder of the same name. Source package: gnats Package: gnats Description: The GNU problem report management system (central database) GNATS is a bug-tracking tool designed for use at a central "Support Site". Users who experience problems use electronic mail to communicate these problems to "maintainers" at that Support Site. . GNATS offers many of the same features offered by more generalized databases, including editing, querying, and basic reporting. You can access the submitting, editing, and querying functions of GNATS through provided utilities or from within GNU Emacs. . The "gnats" package has the full installation for the central database server. For client systems, use the "gnats-user" package which has just the user tools. . Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnats Package: gnats-tk Description: Tk interface to the GNU problem report management system Gnats-Tk is a set of Tk based front ends for the GNATS bug management system. Package: gnats-user Description: The GNU problem report management system (client tools) GNATS is a bug-tracking tool designed for use at a central "Support Site". Users who experience problems use electronic mail to communicate these problems to "maintainers" at that Support Site. . GNATS offers many of the same features offered by more generalized databases, including editing, querying, and basic reporting. You can access the submitting, editing, and querying functions of GNATS through provided utilities or from within GNU Emacs. . The "gnats-user" package has just the user tools for client machines. For the full installation and the central database server use the "gnats" package. . If you prefer not to use either an nfs-mounted database or the client/server model, it is possible to make a distribution that works entirely over e-mail. For more information, see gnats-info and type 'g' (for goto) followed by 'mkdist'. This package is not necessary for email-only setups. . Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnats Package: gnatsweb Description: Web interface to the GNU problem report management system Gnatsweb allows you Web access to GNATS bug management system database through the gnatsd interface. One nice feature of this interface is that you do not have to run it on the same machine where GNATS resides. Source package: gnats2w Package: gnats2w Description: Yet another Web interface to GNATS. gnats2w is a Web interface to GNATS allowing access to most GNATS functions through sophisticated Web interface. Its intended features are: Most GNATS user functions accessible through Web, extensibility, configurability (including access rights), on-line help, documentation, i18n, no dependence on GNATS internal features. Source package: gnatsweb Package: gnatsweb Description: Web interface to GNU GNATS Gnatsweb is a web interface to GNATS, the GNU Problem Report Management System. It is a Perl CGI script which runs on your web server. Source package: gnet Package: libgnet-dev Description: Developer files for GNet network library Development files for GNet . GNet is a simple network library. It is written in C, object-oriented, and built upon glib. It is intended to be small, fast, easy-to-use, and easy to port. The interface is similar to the interface for Java's network library. . Features: * TCP 'client' sockets * TCP 'server' sockets * Non-blocking TCP sockets * UDP * IP Multicast * Internet address abstraction Package: libgnet1.1 Description: GNet network library GNet is a simple network library. It is written in C, object-oriented, and built upon glib. It is intended to be small, fast, easy-to-use, and easy to port. The interface is similar to the interface for Java's network library. . Features: * TCP 'client' sockets * TCP 'server' sockets * Non-blocking TCP sockets * UDP * IP Multicast * Internet address abstraction Source package: gnews Package: gnews Description: a scrolling news ticker applet designed for GNOME Supports the following news sites: . debianplanet.net freshmeat.net slashdot.org mozilla.org bsdtoday and more. Package: gnews-dev Description: GNOME News Applet A news ticker applet for the GNOME panel with selectable sites to display. . develpoment file Package: libgnews1 Description: GNOME News Applet libary A news ticker applet for the GNOME panel with selectable sites to display. . lib Source package: gniall Package: gniall Description: A program that tries to learn a human language. gNiall attempts to learn whatever language you try to teach it. It is basically a dissociator: it collects statistics on sentences you type and tries to construct meaningful replies. gNiall is inspired by Niall, an Amiga program by Matthew Peck. Source package: gnobog Package: gnobog Description: GNOME Bookmarks Organizer Gnobog (GNOME Bookmarks Organizer) is a program that lets you manage your favorite Internet sites' addresses. . For more information visit the gnobog web site at http://gnobog.sourceforge.net/ Source package: gnocatan Package: gnocatan-client Description: Gnocatan client - a game for Gnome Gnocatan is an emulation of the Settlers of Catan board game which can be played over the internet. Package: gnocatan-data Description: Data required by the Gnocatan client Gnocatan is an emulation of the Settlers of Catan board game which can be played over the internet. Package: gnocatan-help Description: Online help for the Gnocatan client Gnocatan is an emulation of the Settlers of Catan board game which can be played over the internet. Package: gnocatan-server Description: Gnocatan server - a game for Gnome Gnocatan is an emulation of the Settlers of Catan board game which can be played over the internet. Source package: gnofin Package: gnofin Description: GNOME financial manager Gnofin is a light-weight financial management program well-suited for helping you keep your checkbook and savings accounts up-to-date. Source package: gnoise Package: gnoise Description: A GTK+ based wave file editor GNoise is a wave file editor that uses a display cache and a double- buffered display for maximum speed with large files. It supports common editing functions such as cut, copy, paste, fade in/out, reverse, interpolate, normalize and more with unlimited undo. Package: gnoise-gnome Description: A GNOME wave file editor GNoise is a wave file editor that uses a display cache and a double- buffered display for maximum speed with large files. It supports common editing functions such as cut, copy, paste, fade in/out, reverse, interpolate, normalize and more with unlimited undo. Source package: gnokii Package: gnokii Description: Datasuite for Nokia mobile phones (console & X) Datasuite for use with Nokia type mobile phones. This program runs from console and has a nifty X GUI included. Gnokii now supports even more phones from the 3810/8110 and 5110/6110 series. Source package: gnomba Package: gnomba Description: GNOME Samba browser Gnomba is a GUI machine and share browser for the SMB protocol. Gnomba allows you to scan any number of subnets for machines with SMB. The workgroups, machines and share are shown in a tree-view. For each machine you can then view the list of shares, and mount, unmount or browse them. Source package: gnome-admin Package: gnome-admin Description: Gnome Admin Utilities (gulp and logview) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains: . logview - a logfile viewer Source package: gnome-applets Package: gnome-applets Description: Various applets for GNOME panel another_clock: Simple analog clock. . asclock: The AfterStep Clock applet. . clockmail: Clock and Mailcheck applet. . jbc: Jon's Binary Clock applet. . battery: Show battery charge. . cpumemusage: Show CPU, memory and swap usage. . diskusage: Show disk usage. . cpuload: Show CPU usage. . memload: Show memory usage. . swapload: Show swap usage. . netload: Show load on different network interfaces. . loadavg: Show load average. . charpick: Allows you to easily write many characters which are not available on standard keyboards, . drivemount: Allows you to quickly and easily mount and unmount various types of drives and filesystems on your computer. . gkb: Allows you to easily and quickly change the keyboard map to those used in various different countries. . mini-commander: Adds a command line to your Panel. . quicklaunch: An applet which holds application launchers. . tickastat: Watches various aspects of your system and delivers information when certain events occur. . whereami: Shows the position of your mouse pointer on the screen. . gweather: Retrieves from the Internet and displays various weather information. . screenshooter: A handy little screen grabber (Need imagemagick). . gnotes: Allows you to cover your GNOME desktop with little, yellow, virtual sticky-notes. . webcontrol: allows you to launch your Netscape browser with the URL you indicate in the URL text box. . slash: Show last news from slashdot.org . modemlights: Monitor your modem while it is working. . fifteen: Is a version of the old game of moving squares around a grid to put them into numerical order. . geyes: Is a pair of eyes which follow your mouse pointer around the screen. . life: An applet which runs "the game of life" according to Conway's rules. . odometer: Tracks and measures the movements of your mouse pointer across the desktop. . cdplayer: Play CDs from a panel. . mixer: Interface for controlling the sound volume and launching the Audio Mixer. . sound-monitor: A sound volume display and an interface for controlling ESD. Source package: gnome-apt Package: gnome-apt Description: Gnome front-end to apt Gnome-apt is a graphical package management program for Debian. It provides the same features as the apt-get command line utility with a GUI front-end based on Gnome. . Gnome-apt allows you to easily upgrade your Debian system, as well as install/uninstall packages using any of the methods that apt supports (http, ftp*, file). Source package: gnome-audio Package: gnome-audio Description: Audio files for Gnome Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains a collection of sounds for use with Gnome. Source package: gnome-breakout Package: gnome-breakout Description: Clone of the classic game Breakout, written for GNOME. A clone of the classic game "Breakout". Control a paddle at the bottom of the playfield and bounce a ball against bricks at the top to destroy them. Source package: gnome-build Package: libgbf-dev Description: GNOME Build Framework (GBF) - static libs and controls GNOME Build Framework for building applications within an development environment Package: libgbf0 Description: GNOME Build Framework (GBF) GNOME Build Framework for building applications within an development environment Source package: gnome-chess Package: gnome-chess Description: GNOME Chess This is gnome-chess, a graphical user interface for playing chess. . It works with chess programs and chess servers - it is also a PGN viewer. For chess programs, it works best with the chess engine crafty (ftp://ftp.cis.uab.edu/pub/hyatt) but most features should also work with GNU Chess (ftp://ftp.gnu.org). . You can use the "first chess program" option to choose the computer engine you want to play against. . E.g. try "gnome-chess --fcp crafty" or "gnome-chess --fcp gnuchessx" Source package: gnome-common Package: gnome-common Description: common scripts and macros to develop with GNOME or GNOME 2.0 gnome-common is an extension to autoconf, automake and libtool for the GNOME environment and GNOME using applications. Included are gnome-autogen.sh and several macros to help in both GNOME and GNOME 2.0 source trees. Source package: gnome-core Package: gnome-core Description: Common files for Gnome core apps Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package includes some files that are shared between several Gnome apps. Package: gnome-help Description: GNOME help browser Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the Gnome help browser application. Based on the gtk-xmhtml widget, it allows you to view documentation in the form of HTML, man pages, or GNU info pages. Package: gnome-help-data Description: GNOME help browser data Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the Gnome online help browser data. This is separate from gnome-help because it is architecture-independent. Package: gnome-panel Description: Launch and/or dock Gnome applications Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains a toolbar (the "panel") that you can attach to the edge of your X desktop. You can install "applets" on it. Several applets are supplied: an application menu, a clock, a mail checker, a network monitor, etc. You can customize the location, and the "autohide" animations. Package: gnome-panel-data Description: Data files for GNOME panel Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains data files (pixmaps etc.) for the panel that is not architecture-dependent. Package: gnome-session Description: The Gnome Session Manager Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains a X11-compliant "session manager" (similar to xsm) with Gnome extensions. When you log out, the session manager will save the state of all your Gnome apps. When you log back in, the session manager will restore your session. Package: gnome-terminal Description: The Gnome terminal emulator application Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the Gnome Gtk-based terminal application (based on the zvt widget). Package: libpanel-applet-dev Description: Library for Gnome Panel applets - Development Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This packages provides the include files and static library for the Gnome panel applet library functions. Package: libpanel-applet0 Description: Library for Gnome Panel applets Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This library is used by Gnome panel applets. Source package: gnome-core2 Package: gnome-core2 Description: Common files for Gnome core apps Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package includes some files that are shared between several Gnome apps. Package: gnome-panel-data2 Description: Data files for GNOME panel Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains data files (pixmaps etc.) for the panel that is not architecture-dependent. Package: gnome-panel2 Description: Launch and/or dock Gnome applications Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains a toolbar (the "panel") that you can attach to the edge of your X desktop. You can install "applets" on it. Several applets are supplied: an application menu, a clock, a mail checker, a network monitor, etc. You can customize the location, and the "autohide" animations. Package: gnome-session2 Description: The Gnome Session Manager Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains a X11-compliant "session manager" (similar to xsm) with Gnome extensions. When you log out, the session manager will save the state of all your Gnome apps. When you log back in, the session manager will restore your session. Package: libpanel-applet2-0 Description: Library for Gnome Panel applets Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This library is used by Gnome panel applets. Package: libpanel-applet2-dev Description: Library for Gnome Panel applets - Development Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This packages provides the include files and static library for the Gnome panel applet library functions. Source package: gnome-debug Package: libgdf-dev Description: GNOME Debugging Framework (GDF) - development files The GNOME Debugging Framework (GDF) provides a number of debugging services to applications such as Integrated Development Environments and standalone debugging tools similar to DDD. . If you are interested, the dryad package contains a DDD-style frontend to GDF. Package: libgdf0 Description: GNOME Debugging Framework (GDF) The GNOME Debugging Framework (GDF) provides a number of debugging services to applications such as Integrated Development Environments and standalone debugging tools similar to DDD. . If you are interested, the dryad package contains a DDD-style frontend to GDF. Source package: gnome-doc-tools Package: gnome-doc-tools Description: Tools, stylesheets and DTDs for GNOME. This package provides tools, stylesheets and DTDs for use by the GNOME Documentation Project. Source package: gnome-find Package: gnome-find Description: Graphical Version of the GNU find utility Gnome-find really is a graphical version of the GNU find utility. It is not just a front-end which just forks and execs "find", nor is it a utility that reinvents the wheel by rewriting the "find" utility itself. Source package: gnome-games Package: gnome-card-games Description: Gnome card games - Solitaire games (FreeCell, Klondike, Spider, etc) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . FreeCell + the Aisleriot solitaire games (Camelot, Klondike, Odessa, Osmosis, Spider) Package: gnome-games Description: Empty package that requires the installation of all gnome-games packages. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. Package: gnome-games-locale Description: The locale databases for the gnome-games packages. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. Package: gnome-gataxx Description: This is a GNOME port of the old game ataxx. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. Package: gnome-glines Description: This is a version of the color lines program Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This is GNOME's version of the color lines program, aka fiveormore. The program is fully GPL-ed. It's written by Robert Szokovacs in gtk, I added gnome support... Shooby Ban Package: gnome-gnibbles Description: A cute little game that has no description Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. Package: gnome-gnobots2 Description: Second Gnome version of robots game for BSD games collection Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . Gnome Robots 2 is a version of the text based robots game which can be found on a number of UNIX systems, and comes with the BSD games package on Linux systems. This version allows you to select a number of animated graphics scenarios, as well as providing a safe teleport feature so you are not totally at the mercy of your computer's random number generator. Package: gnome-gnometris Description: A tetris clone. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. Package: gnome-gnomine Description: Classic find the mines in the minefield game (from Gnome) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . Classic find the mines in the minefield game. Package: gnome-gnotravex Description: A game based on Tetravex. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . The goal of the game is to place all squares so that the numbers on their sides match. It is impossible to place a square beside another square without the numbers matching. When all squares are placed, the game is won, and over. . It's possible to choose different sizes on the board from 2x2 to 6x6. Package: gnome-gnotski Description: Derivative game from Klotski. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . Gnome Klotski is a small game for GNOME. The idea is originally from a game called "Klotski". Package: gnome-gtali Description: Gnome version of Yahtzee Dice Game Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . Yahtzee dice game. Package: gnome-gturing Description: Turing game Gnome-Gturing is a Turing Machine simulator for Gnome. A turing machine is a simple theoritical machine that should be able to solve any problem that a more complex machine can, and hence, is used in proofs on complexity theory. Gnome-Gturing is a basic Turing machine, designed for play and experiment, instead of scientifc study. . Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. Package: gnome-iagno Description: Gnome version of Othello (Reversi) board game Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . Classic Othello (Reversi) board game. Package: gnome-mahjongg Description: Classic Chinese Tile Game (from Gnome) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . Classic Chinese Tile Game. Package: gnome-same-gnome Description: The "Same Game" puzzle (from Gnome) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . The "Same Game" puzzle. Package: gnome-stones Description: Stones games Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. Package: gnome-xbill Description: Fight the infection. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . As the README puts it: . Ever get the feeling that nothing is going right? You're a sysadmin, and someone's trying to destroy your computers. The little people running around the screen are trying to infect your computers with Wingdows [TM], a virus cleverly designed to resemble a popular operating system. Your objective is to click the mouse on them, ending their potential threat. If one of the people reaches a computer, it will attempt to replace your operating system with the virus it carries. It will then attempt to run off the screen with your vital software. The game ends when only 0 or 1 of your computers is being productive. Additionally, some computers are connected with network cables. When one computer on a network becomes infected, a spark will be sent down the cable, and will infect the computer on the other end when it reaches there. Source package: gnome-guile Package: gnome-guile Description: Guile-Gtk scheme interpreter (part of Gnome) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the guile-gtk and gnomeg scheme interpreters (which contain hooks for the Gtk widget library and the Gnome application framework) Package: libguilegnome-dev Description: Dev libraries for gnome-guile scheme interpreter (part of Gnome) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the include files and static library for the gnome-guile library functions. Package: libguilegnome0 Description: Libraries for gnome-guile scheme interpreter (part of Gnome) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the libraries for the gnome-guile and gnomeg scheme interpreters (which contain hooks for the Gtk widget library and the Gnome application framework) Package: libguilegtk-dev Description: Dev libraries for Guile-Gtk scheme interpreter This package contains the include files and static library for the guile-gtk library functions. Package: libguilegtk0 Description: Libraries for Guile-Gtk scheme interpreter This package contains the libraries for the guile-gtk and gnomeg scheme interpreters (which contain hooks for the Gtk widget library) Source package: gnome-gv Package: gnome-gv Description: GNOME PostScript/PDF viewer ggv is a graphical frontend to ghostscript which allows you to view postscript and pdf documents, and print ranges of pages. It is very comfortable due to many zoom and an anti-aliasing option and following the GNOME look and feel. Source package: gnome-iconedit Package: gnome-iconedit Description: A small tool to create icons for the gnome-desktop This is a tool to create icons for the gnome-desktop with these features: +256 level alpha +16.7 million colours +Saving in XPM and PNG format +Some fancy paint modes. +Multi-level cut/paste buffer. +Brush mode where contents of the paste buffer can be pasted anywhere on the screen +Loads any format Gdk-Pixbuf can handle. Source package: gnome-libs Package: gnome-bin Description: Miscellaneous binaries used by Gnome Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains miscellaneous binaries needed by Gnome. Package: gnome-dev-doc Description: Gnome developers documentation Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains some documentation that may be useful to developers of applications that use Gnome. Package: gnome-faq Description: Frequently Asked Questions about GNOME This is the FAQ for the GNOME project in HTML form Package: gnome-libs-data Description: Data for Gnome libraries Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains shared data used by the Gnome libraries, such as i18n messages and pixmaps. Package: libart-dev Description: The Gnome canvas widget - development files. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . A canvas appears as a normal GTK+ widget with its own GDK window (or X window). . The programmer can insert graphical items into the canvas. The canvas provides several predefined item types, including lines, rectangles, ellipses, polygons, and text. Canvas items can be manipulated after they are created and inserted into the canvas. Common operations include changing the color of an item or moving it to a different position. . The canvas takes care of all drawing operations so that it never flickers, and so that the user does not have to worry about repainting the items he or she wants to display. Package: libart2 Description: The Gnome canvas widget - runtime files. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . A canvas appears as a normal GTK+ widget with its own GDK window (or X window). . The programmer can insert graphical items into the canvas. The canvas provides several predefined item types, including lines, rectangles, ellipses, polygons, and text. Canvas items can be manipulated after they are created and inserted into the canvas. Common operations include changing the color of an item or moving it to a different position. . The canvas takes care of all drawing operations so that it never flickers, and so that the user does not have to worry about repainting the items he or she wants to display. Package: libgnome-dev Description: The Gnome libraries -- development package Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the include files and static library for the base Gnome library functions. Package: libgnome32 Description: The Gnome libraries Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library functions. Package: libgnomesupport0 Description: The Gnome libraries (Support libraries) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains additional support libraries for Gnome. Package: libgnomeui32 Description: The Gnome libraries (User Interface) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library functions (User Interface functions). Package: libgnorba-dev Description: Gnome CORBA services -- development package Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the include files and static library for Gnome's CORBA support. Package: libgnorba27 Description: Gnome CORBA services Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the shared library for Gnome's CORBA support. Package: libgnorbagtk0 Description: Gnome CORBA services (Gtk bindings) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the shared library for Gnome's CORBA support (Gtk bindings). Package: libgtkxmhtml-dev Description: The Gnome gtkxmhtml (HTML) widget -- development package Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the include files and static library for the gtkxmhtml widget, which is used to render HTML pages. Package: libgtkxmhtml1 Description: The Gnome gtkxmhtml (HTML) widget Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the shared library for the gtkxmhtml widget, which is used to render HTML pages. Package: libzvt-dev Description: The Gnome zvt (zterm) widget -- development package Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the include files and static library for the zterm widget, which is used by zterm (an xterm type program). Package: libzvt2 Description: The Gnome zvt (zterm) widget Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the shared library for the zterm widget, which is used by zterm (an xterm type program). Source package: gnome-lokkit Package: gnome-lokkit Description: basic interactive firewall configuration tool (GNOME interface) The gnome-lokkit package contains a utility which attempts to provide firewalling for the average Linux end user. Instead of having to configure firewall rules, gnome-lokkit asks a small number of simple questions and writes a firewall rule set for you. . Gnome-lokkit is not designed to configure arbitary firewalls. To make it simple to understand, it is solely designed to handle typical dialup user and cable modem setups. It will not provide a complex firewall configuration, and it is not the equal of an expert firewall designer. . Home Page: http://www.linux.org.uk/apps/lokkit.shtml Package: lokkit Description: basic interactive firewall configuration tool (console interface) Lokkit is an attempt to provide firewalling for the average Linux end user. Instead of having to configure firewall rules the Lokkit program asks a small number of simple questions and writes a firewall rule set for you. . Lokkit is not designed to configure arbitary firewalls. To make it simple to understand it is solely designed to handle typical dialup user and cable modem setups. It is not the answer to a complex firewall configuration, and it is not the equal of an expert firewall designer. . Home Page: http://www.linux.org.uk/apps/lokkit.shtml Source package: gnome-media Package: gnome-media Description: Gnome Media Utilities (gmix, gtcd) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains: . gmix - a mixer gtcd - a cd player vumeter - watch sound output grecord - record sounds Source package: gnome-mime-data Package: gnome-mime-data Description: base MIME and Application database for GNOME. This module contains the base MIME and Application database for GNOME. It is meant to be accessed through the MIME functions in GnomeVFS. Source package: gnome-mud Package: gnome-mud Description: A simple MUD Client for X and GTK+ GNOME-Mud is a Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) client for X. It supports aliases, triggers, variables, key bindings, colour settings, multiple connections, command queuing and also features a connection wizard and a mapper utility. There's a plugin interface too, which can be used to add your own features (for example, a graphical health monitor). It uses the GNOME libraries, but it can be used with any window manager. . GNOME-Mud is the successor of AMCL, a simple, GTK+-based MUD client. Source package: gnome-napster Package: gnome-napster Description: locator of MP3 files on the Internet gnome-napster is a GNOME client for Napster, the MP3-sharing system. More effective than traditional search engines, Napster connects you to a large online database of guaranteed downloads. Source package: gnome-network Package: gnome-network Description: The gnome network utilities. Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains a ppp thingy, a mail thingy, a talk thingy and a sync thingy. Source package: gnome-objc Package: libobgnome-dev Description: Objective-C - GNOME bindings -- development package This package contains the include files and static library for the Objective-C to GNOME interface. Note that this interface is not up-to-date with the latest versions of GNOME, and no longer supported by the GNOME developers or anyone outside of Debian. Package: libobgnome0 Description: Objective-C - GNOME bindings This package contains the shared library for the Objective-C to GNOME interface. Note that this library is no longer an official part of the GNOME project, and is unsupported outside of Debian. Package: libobgtk-dev Description: Objective-C - GTK+ bindings -- development package This package contains the include files and static library for the Objective-C to GTK+ interface. Note that this interface is not up-to-date with the latest versions of GTK+, and no longer supported by the GNOME developers or anyone outside of Debian. Package: libobgtk1 Description: Objective-C - GTK+ bindings This package contains the shared library for the Objective-C to GTK+ interface. Note that this library is no longer an official part of the GNOME project, and is unsupported outside of Debian. Source package: gnome-pilot Package: gnome-pilot Description: A GNOME applet for management of your Palm PDA gnome-pilot is a GNOME applet with a daemon that monitors for pilot connections from a serial port, XCopilot, etc. It features a conduit system and includes basic conduits for backing up, email, memos, etc. More conduits may be found in the gnome-pilot-conduits package. . Note that this has only been tested on a Palm III; any successes with other models would make for encouraging reports :). . gnome-pilot is not known to cause any data loss, but as the version number indicates, it is still deep in its first development stages. Please use it with caution. Package: libgnome-pilot1 Description: Support librares for gnome-pilot This package contains a set of shared libraries required for proper operation of the gnome-pilot package. They can also be useful for other programs written using gnome-pilot's framework. Package: libgnome-pilot1-dev Description: Development librares for gnome-pilot This package contains a set of libraries that can be used to build gnome-pilot or other programs written using its framework. Source package: gnome-pilot-conduits Package: gnome-pilot-conduits Description: Conduits for gnome-pilot This package contains conduits for the gnome-pilot Palm PDA applet. It adds expense, memo, time, email, and MAL (mobile application link) sync functionality to gnome-pilot. Source package: gnome-pim Package: gnome-pim Description: Calendar and address book for GNOME. This package contains a calendar tool with notifications and multiple views, and an address book. . Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. Package: gnome-pim-conduits Description: Palm synchronization for calendar and address book. This package contains conduits to synchronize your address book and calendar between your GNOME system and your Palm. . GNOME is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. Source package: gnome-pm Package: gnome-pm Description: GNOME stock portfolio manager This is a replacement for the "Java Portfolio Manager" provided by Yahoo!; its intent is to be faster and less memory-intensive than its Java cousin. It currently supports multiple portfolios and symbol lookup. Source package: gnome-print Package: gnome-print Description: The GNOME Print architecture This is a prototype implementation of the Gnome Printing Architecture, as described in: . http://www.levien.com/gnome/print-arch.html Package: libgnomeprint-bin Description: The GNOME Print architecture - binary files This package contains gnome-font-install needed to install fonts. Package: libgnomeprint-data Description: The GNOME Print architecture - data files This package contains fonts and locale files needed by gnome-print. Package: libgnomeprint-dev Description: The GNOME Print architecture - development files This is a prototype implementation of the Gnome Printing Architecture, as described in: . http://www.levien.com/gnome/print-arch.html Package: libgnomeprint15 Description: The GNOME Print architecture - runtime library This is a prototype implementation of the Gnome Printing Architecture, as described in: . http://www.levien.com/gnome/print-arch.html Source package: gnome-ruby Package: libgdk-imlib-ruby Description: Gtk+ and gdkimlib interface for scripting language Ruby Gtk+ and gdkimlib interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Package: libgdk-pixbuf-ruby Description: Gtk+ and gdkpixbuf interface for scripting language Ruby Gtk+ and gdkpixbuf interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Package: libglade-ruby Description: Libglade wrapper for scripting language Ruby This provides a very simple interface to the libglade library, to load interfaces dynamically from a glade file. Package: libgnome-ruby Description: Gnome interface for scripting language Ruby Gnome interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Package: libgtk-ruby Description: Gtk+ interface for scripting language Ruby Gtk+ interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Package: libpanel-applet-ruby Description: Interface of Gnome Panel applet for Ruby This provides a interface to the Gnome Panel applet for Ruby. Source package: gnome-spell Package: gnome-spell Description: GNOME/Bonobo component for spell checking. Gnome Spell is GNOME/Bonobo component for spell checking. It's based on pspell. Source package: gnome-sudo Package: gnome-sudo Description: GUI frontend to sudo gnome-sudo will popup a dialog requesting the password for the user to run as (if necessary, sudo has caching), and copies ~/.Xauthority so that that user can reach it. This is to provide a way for GUI programs (such as package managers) to run in an easy, point-and-drool fashion. Source package: gnome-terminal2 Package: gnome-terminal2 Description: The Gnome 2 terminal emulator application This package contains the Gnome 2 Gtk-based terminal application (based on the zvt widget). Source package: gnome-think Package: gnome-think Description: Hierarchical organizer and outliner Think is a hierarchical organizer, allowing you to organize text in a tree form. It uses XML for its native file format. Source package: gnome-user-docs Package: gnome-intro Description: Short introduction to Gnome This guide gives you a short introduction to Gnome. It is not intended to cover all details of Gnome. . If you need more information, you should install the gnome-users-guide-en package. Package: gnome-intro-es Description: Short introduction to Gnome in Spanish This guide gives you a short introduction to Gnome. It is not intended to cover all details of Gnome. . If you need more information, you should install the gnome-users-guide-es package. Package: gnome-intro-it Description: Short introduction to Gnome in Italian This guide gives you a short introduction to Gnome. It is not intended to cover all details of Gnome. . If you need more information, you should install the gnome-users-guide-it package. Package: gnome-users-guide Description: GNOME User's Guide Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment and its components. It covers usage and setup of the core GNOME programs. . This documentation comes in HTML format. . For other formats, check the homepage at http://www.gnome.org/users-guide/project.shtml or create them yourself from the sgml source. Package: gnome-users-guide-es Description: Spanish translation of the GNOME User's Guide Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment and its components. It covers usage and setup of the core GNOME programs. . This documentation comes in HTML format. Package: gnome-users-guide-it Description: Italian translation of the GNOME User's Guide Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment and its components. It covers usage and setup of the core GNOME programs. . This documentation comes in HTML format Source package: gnome-users-guide-en Package: gnome-users-guide-en Description: GNOME User's Guide Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment and its components. It covers usage and setup of the core GNOME programs. . This documentation comes in HTML format. . For other formats, check the homepage at http://www.gnome.org/users-guide/project.shtml or creat them yourself from the sgml source Source package: gnome-users-guide-it Package: gnome-users-guide-it Description: Italian translation of the GNOME User's Guide Documentation for using the GNOME desktop environment and its components. It covers usage and setup of the core GNOME programs. Italian translation. . This documentation comes in HTML format. Source package: gnome-utils Package: gnome-utils Description: Gnome Utilities (gtt, gsearchtool, and more) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment". It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains some assorted utilities for use with the Gnome. These are: . gcalc - a simple calculator gcharmap - character map viewer. gcolorsel - a color selector gdialog - a Gtk version of the 'dialog' program gdict - dictionary server query and display. gdiskfree - graphical disk free (df) utility. gfloppy - GUI for formatting floppy gfontsel - a font selector gless - a Gtk version of the 'less' pager gsearchtool - a tool for finding and grepping through files gshutdown - reboot or shutdown your machine gtt - a task timer/tracker guname - display 'uname' information about your system gw - display users on the system, like 'w' idetool - an IDE disk viewing tool logview - Log viewing applications. splash/splac - splash screen renderer stripchart - plot system measurements (including applet version) Source package: gnome-vfs Package: gnome-vfs-extfs Description: The GNOME virtual file-system extra fs scripts for GMC. GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. . This package includes external fs scripts for GMC. Starting with version 3.1(gmc), the Midnight Commander comes with so called extfs, which is one of the virtual filesystems. This system makes it possible to create new virtual filesystems for the GNU MC very easily. Package: libgnome-vfs-common Description: The GNOME virtual file-system libraries common files GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. . This package includes common files such as message catalogues. Package: libgnome-vfs-dev Description: Libraries and include files for developing GNOME VFS applications This package provides the necessary development libraries for writing GNOME VFS modules and applications that use the GNOME VFS APIs. Package: libgnome-vfs0 Description: The GNOME virtual file-system libraries GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. Source package: gnome-vfs-extras Package: gnome-vfs-extras Description: GPL gnome-vfs modules, includes SMB support gnome-vfs-extras is a collection of GPL gnome-vfs modules. Right now, it only contains an SMB module that allows you to access Samba and Windows shares from within Nautilus or any other applications that uses gnome-vfs. Source package: gnome-vfs2 Package: libgnomevfs2-0 Description: The GNOME virtual file-system libraries (for GNOME2) GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. . This package is a part of GNOME2 Package: libgnomevfs2-common Description: The GNOME virtual file-system library common files (for GNOME2) GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp and others. It provides a URI-based API, a backend supporting asynchronous file operations, a MIME type manipulation library and other features. . This package is a part of GNOME2 Package: libgnomevfs2-dev Description: The GNOME virtual file-system development files (for GNOME2) This package provides the necessary development libraries for writing GNOME VFS modules and applications that use the GNOME VFS APIs. . This package is a part of GNOME2 Source package: gnomehack Package: gnomehack Description: A port of NetHack for GNOME Nethack is the greatest of all the Rogue-like games. GnomeHack is a port of NetHack for Gnome, using the very cool GTK+ toolkit. Source package: gnomeicu Package: gnomeicu Description: Small, fast and functional clone of Mirabilis' ICQ GnomeICU is a clone of Mirabilis' popular ICQ written with GTK. The original source was taken from Matt Smith's mICQ. This is meant as a replacement for the JavaICQ, which is slow and buggy. ICQ informs you who's online at any time and enables you to contact them at will. . -- Features -- * URL Transfer (w/transfer to Netscape ability) * Sign up as a new user, or with an existing account * Allow other users to add you to their list * Message History per user * Chat * Icon and Color Based on Status of User * Online and Offline Section * Receive Message Queue * Changeable Status * Sending Messages * Sound Events * Reply Box in Same Window as Receive Message * Send, Reply, Cancel, Read Next buttons in dialog boxes * Connection History Window * Invisible List * Color Customization * GUI Configuration * V5 Protocol (new) * Drag 'n' Drop support for files and URLs (from Netscape) Source package: gnomekiss Package: gnomekiss Description: A KiSS paper doll viewer for GNOME GnomeKiSS is a viewer for all KiSS paper dolls. Cherry KiSS and Enhanced Palette are supported, with full alpha transparency and FKiSS. If you want to open any lzh paperdoll files you have to install the package lha from non-free as well. Source package: gnomemm Package: libgnomemm-dev Description: C++ wrapper for GNOME (development files) Gnome-- (gnomemm) is a powerful C++ binding for the GNOME libraries. Gnome-- includes bindings for all the popular GNOME interfaces like canvas and MDI as well as useful application templates for constructing good looking apps. . This package contains development files and examples. Package: libgnomemm9 Description: C++ wrapper for GNOME (shared library) Gnome-- (gnomemm) is a powerful C++ binding for the GNOME libraries. Gnome-- includes bindings for all the popular GNOME interfaces like canvas and MDI as well as useful application templates for constructing good looking apps. Source package: gnomermind Package: gnomermind Description: Board game for GNOME Gnomermind Mastermind(R) for your GNOME desktop. A nice looking and themeable game that can be played with mouse or customizable keybindings. . The trade mark Mastermind(R) is owned by its owner. Source package: gnomesword Package: gnomesword Description: GNOME Bible Program based on the SWORD library A bible study program for GNOME using the SWORD library. Source package: gnomp3 Package: gnomp3 Description: MP3 Player for Large MP3 Collections A cool mp3 player that supports large collections, with many options for manipulating that collection in playlists. Source package: gnosamba Package: gnosamba Description: A graphical configuration utility for Samba GnoSamba is a GUI tool for the configuration of Samba, the SMB file server on X11/Unix. It will read, edit and write /etc/samba/smb.conf, an alternate configuration file, or from a network. It uses the Gnome. . The groff and bsdmainutils packages are needed for the online help system to work. Source package: gnotepad+ Package: gnotepad+ Description: GNOME-based Notepad editor This is an easy-to-use, yet fairly feature-rich, simple text editor for Unix based systems running X11 and using GNOME (the GNU Network Object Model Environment). Gnotepad+ was designed to have as little bloat as possible, while still providing many of the common features found in a modern GUI-based text editor. It is still fairly light-weight, especially for the features it offers, and aims to remain that way. . The "+" in gnotepad+ is there to differentiate it from other GNOME-based text editors which may call themselves "gnotepad". Additionally, gnotepad+ is not intended to be fancy, so it leverages its text editing capabilities on the GTK Text Widget. Hence, if you are looking for a programmer's editor, look for another text editor or help improve the GTK Text Widget. Source package: gnotepad+-help Package: gnotepad+-help Description: This is the help documentation for Gnotepad+ This package provides documentation for Gnotepad+. Source package: gnotes Package: gnotes Description: Yellow sticky notes applet for GNOME. GNotes is an application for use with the Gnome Panel that allows you to place cool little yellow sticky notes all over your desktop. The notes are similar to those little yellow paper sticky notes that are plastered around the edges of your monitor. . GNotes are a GREEN (environmentally friendly) alternative to those paper sticky notes. GNotes are 100% virtual, 100% paper free, and constructed of 100% recycled pixels. Source package: gnu-efi Package: gnu-efi Description: Library for developing EFI applications GNU toolchain for building IA-64 EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) applications. Source package: gnu-smalltalk Package: gnu-smalltalk Description: GNU Smalltalk - an implementation of Smalltalk-80 GNU Smalltalk is an implementation that closely follows the Smalltalk-80 language as described in the book `Smalltalk-80: the Language and its Implementation' by Adele Goldberg and David Robson. . This package contains the executable program gst. Package: gnu-smalltalk-doc Description: Info documentation for GNU Smalltalk GNU Smalltalk is an implementation that closely follows the Smalltalk-80 language as described in the book `Smalltalk-80: the Language and its Implementation' by Adele Goldberg and David Robson. . This package contains the documentation in info format. Source package: gnu-standards Package: gnu-standards Description: GNU coding and package maintenance standards The GNU coding and package maintenance standards in a variety of formats. Source package: gnubg Package: gnubg Description: A GTK/ascii backgammon program GNUbg is a strong backgammon program. It is used both as an engine by other programs (e.g. kbackgammon) but it also includes a sophisticated GTK interface. It should be considered beta software. Package: gnubg-bearoffs Description: Improved play for gnubg (gnu backgammon) This package includes a single large file of weights that gnubg uses to play slightly better. If you want gnubg to play at its best then install this file. Source package: gnucap Package: acs Description: Al's Circuit Simulator -- dummy package acs, Al's Circuit Simulator, has been renamed GNUCAP. This is a dummy package to force an upgrade to the new package name. Package: gnucap Description: GNU Circuit Analysis package. GNUCAP is a general purpose circuit simulator. It performs nonlinear dc and transient analyses, fourier analysis, and ac analysis linearized at an operating point. It is fully interactive and command driven. It can also be run in batch mode or as a server. The output is produced as it simulates. Spice compatible models for the MOSFET (level 1,2,3) and diode are included in this release. Source package: gnucash Package: gnucash Description: A personal finance tracking program. Gnucash can track finances in multiple accounts, keeping running and reconciled balances. It has an X based graphical user interface, double entry, a hierarchy of accounts, expense accounts (categories), and can import Quicken QIF files. . Gnucash is derived from xacc. It adds perl and guile extensibility, and can produce HTML output. . This is BETA software. It works to a degree but there are still many bugs and unimplemented features. If you want a stable version, try the xacc package instead. Source package: gnudip Package: gnudip Description: Scripts to enable a server to provide dynamic IP to name mappings GnuDIP is a service desiged for an ISP to give its customers a static DNS name without having to give them their own IP address. For those who are familiar with ml.org this is a simple replacement. GnuDIP has 2 main parts on the server side. 1, the multi-threaded server that listens on a port 3495 that accepts connections from client applications and updates their hostname, and 2 the web cgi that is used as the administration tool and as the users tool to manage their own account. Using the web cgi a user can set their desired homepage in their settings and then set the special URL as the default page for their browser so now every time they open their browser their hostname will be automatically be updated without having to run any other sort of client application and then they would be redirected to the URL they set in their GnuDIP settings. Source package: gnue-common Package: gnue-common Description: The shared library for many items of the GNU Enterprise Framework GNUe-Common provides a set of images and classes that GNUe-Forms, GNUe-Reports, and GNUe-Designer are dependent upon. Source package: gnue-designer Package: gnue-designer Description: A Rapid Application Development tool for GNU Enterprise. Designer is the IDE for GNU Enterprise. It builds forms, reports, classes, and other aspects of GNUe in a single environment, and brings Rapid Application Development to the GNU Enterprise environment. Like other pieces of GNU Enterprise it is cross platform. Source package: gnue-forms Package: gnue-forms Description: An XML-based forms painter GNU Enterprise Forms is an XML-based forms painter. It will read XML files to create GUIs for Win32, GTK+, and Curses. It is fully data-aware and can be used in n-tier environments with GNU Enterprise Application Server or in 2-tier environments with MySQL or PostgreSQL. It is designed for rapid development of business applications. Source package: gnugo Package: gnugo Description: Plays the game of Go (Wei-Chi). GNUGO is an updated version of the GNU go playing program. This software is an attempt to distribute a free program to play Go. The idea of this program is based on the article "Programming the Game of Go. Byte, Vol.6 No.4" by J. K. Millen. Currently, this program only understands basic Go rules and skills. Source package: gnugo-dv Package: gnugo-dv Description: Plays the game of Go (Wei-Chi). GNUGO is an updated version of the GNU go playing program. This software is an attempt to distribute a free program to play Go. The idea of this program is based on the article "Programming the Game of Go. Byte, Vol.6 No.4" by J. K. Millen. Currently, this program only understands basic Go rules and skills. . This is the "development version" of Gnugo. Development is fairly brisk, and new bugs occur frequently. Please support this software by reporting all (non-package related) bugs directly to "gnugo@gnu.org". Source package: gnuhtml2latex Package: gnuhtml2latex Description: A Perl script that converts html files to latex gnuhtml2latex is a Perl script that converts html files to latex files. It takes list of .html files as arguments and make .tex ones. Can also convert html stdin to latex stdout. Source package: gnulpr Package: gnulpr Description: GNUlpr printing system. This task package installs packages needed to print using the advanced features of postscript printers. It installs a complete printing system, including autodetection and configuration utilities. Source package: gnumach Package: gnumach Description: The GNU version of the Mach microkernel This is the Utah Mach microkernel used by the Hurd. Package: gnumach-dbg Description: The GNU version of the Mach microkernel for debugging This is the Utah Mach microkernel used by the Hurd. . The version in this package is identical to the version found in the gnumach package, except that it is not stripped and has the kernel-level debugger compiled in. Package: gnumach-dev Description: The GNU version of the Mach microkernel These are the header files for the Utah Mach microkernel used by the Hurd. Source package: gnumail Package: gnumail Description: A GNUstep Mail User Agent (clone of the NeXT/Apple's Mail.app) GNUMail.app is a clone of NeXT/Apple's excellent Mail.app application. It uses the GNUstep development framework (or Apple Cocoa, which is based on the OpenStep specification provided by NeXT, Inc.). Source package: gnumeric Package: gnumeric Description: A GNOME spreadsheet application Gnumeric is a powerful spreadsheet application that interoperates well with other spreadsheets. It comes with plugins that enable it to deal with commonly used spreadsheet file formats, including o Microsoft(R) Excel95 (.xls) o Comma/Character Separated Values (.csv) o XBase (.dbf), o MultiPlan (.sylk) o PlanPerfect o Lotus 123 (.wks, .wk1) o Applix version 4 (.as) o Data Interchange Format (.dif) o GNU Oleo (.oleo) o SC/XSpread o Linear and integer program expression format (.mps) and can export to LaTeX, Roff and HTML as well. . Gnumeric should be easy to use, in particular if you are familiar with Excel. . Gnumeric is a GNOME application. GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. Package: gnumeric-doc Description: Documentation for Gnumeric, the GNOME spreadsheet application The `Gnumeric's User Manual' in Gnome Help (HTML) format. Package: gnumeric-python Description: Python plugins for the GNOME spreadsheet Plugins written in Python and plugins that allow you to extend Gnumeric's functionality using the Python scripting language: o Python plugin o Python plugin loader o Python functions o Gnome glossary Source package: gnupg-doc Package: gnupg-doc Description: GNU privacy guard documentation. Additional documentation for GnuPG in HTML and (where possible) postscript and plain text format. Includes: . o The GNU Privacy Handbook o Replacing PGP 2.x with GnuPG o GnuPG Mini HOWTO . The GNU Privacy Handbook is provied in English, Spanish and Russian. The Replacing PGP 2.x with GnuPG document is provided in English and Spanish. The Mini HOWTO is provided in English, German, Spanish French, Portugese and Swedish. Source package: gnuplot Package: gnuplot Description: A command-line driven interactive plotting program. Package for making 2D and 3D graphs from data and functions. Supports lots of output formats, including drivers for many printers, (La)TeX, (x)fig, X11, PostScript, and so on. . Data files and self-defined functions can be manipulated by internal C-like language. Can perform smoothing, spline-fitting, or nonlinear fits. Can work with complex numbers. Source package: gnuplot-mode Package: gnuplot-mode Description: Yet another GnuPlot mode for Emacs. Gnuplot is a major mode for Emacs favours with the following features: - Functions for plotting lines, regions, entire scripts, or entire files - Graphical interface to setting command arguments - Syntax colorization - Completion of common words in Gnuplot - Code indentation - On-line help using Info for Gnuplot functions and features - Interaction with Gnuplot using comint - Pull-down menus plus a toolbar in XEmacs - Distributed with a quick reference sheet in postscript. Source package: gnurobots Package: gnurobots Description: Program a robot to explore a world GNU Robots is a game/diversion where you construct a program for a little robot, then watch him explore a world. The world is filled with baddies that can hurt you, objects that you can bump into, and food that you can eat. The goal of the game is to collect as many prizes as possible before you are killed by a baddie or you run out of energy. . Programs for the robot are written in Scheme. Source package: gnus Package: gnus Description: A versatile News and mailing list reader for Emacsen Gnus is a message-reading laboratory. This is by far the most powerful and extensible news reader that I am aware of. It will let you look at just about anything as if it were a newsgroup. You can read mail with it, you can browse directories with it, you can ftp with it---you can even read news with it! It handles single file groups, MH format folders, mbox files, digests, knows about POP, etc. It can split incoming mail ala procmail. . This version of gnus handles MIME natively. It adds offline reading capability with gnus-agent. It is not compatible with older versions of TM (since a large number of hooks and variables have changed to allow that). NOTE: Please do not use tm-gnus with this version. . Instead of boring old KILL files, it has an adaptive multifaceted scoring mechanism -- you add or reduce the score of the article based on rules, and a component of the score comes in from your past behaviour -- for example, articles similar to ones you read and saved get higher scores. This adaptive mechanism is one of the most interesting part of Gnus. . Gnus tries to empower people who read news the same way Emacs empowers people who edit text. Gnus sets no limits to what the user should be allowed to do. Users are encouraged to extend Gnus to make it behave like they want it to behave. A program should not control people; people should be empowered to do what they want by using (or abusing) the program. . Gnus comes by default with XEmacs, but this is a stand alone package that replaces the stock Gnusii. A note for people using the nnimap backend: SSL support requires w3-el-e20; and even otherwise w3-el makes following hyperlinks in mail and news easier. The upstream sources for this package are available at http://www.gnus.org/dist/gnus.tar.gz Source package: gnus-bonus-el Package: gnus-bonus-el Description: Miscellaneous add-ons for Gnus This package contains a few Emacs-Lisp files, mainly obtained from the gnu.emacs.sources newsgroup, that provide various functions to Gnus, the Emacs mail and news reader. . This package contains: gnus-junk.el: semi-automatic replies to junk e-mails; nnnil.el: empty, read-only backend; nntodo.el: manage to-do items; message-x.el: customizable completion in message headers; nnir.el: searchable mail backend; nnmaildir.el: maildir mail backend. Source package: gnuserv Package: gnuserv Description: Allows you to attach to an already running Emacs gnuserv allows you to attach to an already running Emacs. This allows external programs to make use of Emacs' editing capabilities. It is like GNU Emacs' emacsserver/server.el, but has many more features. . You do not need this package if you use XEmacs; it already includes gnuserv and gnuclient. If you want to use gnuserv with both GNU Emacs and XEmacs, you will only be able to use the alternative /usr/bin/gnuclient with one flavor of emacs; you will have to use either gnuclient.xemacs or gnuclient.emacs for the other flavor. Source package: gnushogi Package: gnushogi Description: A program to play shogi, the Japanese version of chess. Gnushogi plays a game of Japanese chess (shogi) against the user or it plays against itself. Gnushogi is an modified version of the gnuchess program. It has a simple alpha-numeric board display, or it can use the xshogi program under the X Window System. Source package: gnustep-base Package: gnustep-base-examples Description: Examples using the GNUstep Base Library This is the source for a few example (non-GUI) applications using the GNUstep Base Library. Package: gnustep-base1 Description: The GNUstep Base Library The GNUstep Base Library is a library of general-purpose, non-graphical Objective C objects. It provides functionality that aims to implement the non-graphical portion of the OpenStep standard. Package: gnustep-base1-dbg Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep Base Library This package contains the shared library of the GNUstep Base Library compiled with debugging symbols. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Base Library. Package: gnustep-base1-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Base This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Base Library. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Base Library. Source package: gnustep-gui Package: gnustep-gui0 Description: The GNUstep Gui Library The GNUstep Gui Library is a library of graphical Objective C objects. It provides functionality that aims to implement the frontend-graphical portion of the OpenStep standard. Package: gnustep-gui0-dbg Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep Gui Library This package contains the shared library of the GNUstep Gui Library compiled with debugging symbols. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Gui Library. Package: gnustep-gui0-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Gui This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Gui Library. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Gui Library. Package: gnustep-ppd Description: The GNUstep Postscript Printer Description The GNUstep Postscript Printer Description is a collection of ppd files provided by GNUstep GUI. Source package: gnustep-make Package: gnustep-make Description: Basic GNUstep scripts and makefiles This package contains the basic scripts, makefiles and directory layout needed to run and compile any GNUstep software. Source package: gnustep-xgps Package: gnustep-xgps0 Description: The GNUstep Xgps Library The GNUstep Xgps Library is a library of graphical Objective C objects. It provides functionality that aims to implement the xgps graphical-backend portion of the OpenStep standard. Source package: gnut Package: gnut Description: A command-line based client compatible with Gnutella-net Gnut implements the Gnutella-net networking and file sharing protocol. . For more information on Gnutella-net, visit http://gnutella.wego.com/ For more information on gnut, visit http://www.mrob.com/gnut/ Source package: gnuyahoo Package: gnuyahoo Description: console Yahoo messenger client with guile and readline interfaces Purely console based Yahoo messenger client application which has geeky "readline" and "guile" interfaces. It connects to the Yahoo server using the "libyahoo" library. . Gnuyahoo is highly extensible through the scheme language. Readline support means that it has powerful command-line editing and history features. It supports almost all of the features of the conventional Yahoo messenger for example email alert, conference, ignore, etc. It also has numerous additional features not contained in the original client. Source package: goats Package: goats Description: A sticky-note type program for Gnome Goats is a yellow post-it note applet for the Gnome desktop. . It's modelled after Knotes for KDE, and is also similar to gnome-gnotes. Goats features alarms, auto-saving and more.. Source package: gob Package: gob Description: GTK+ Object Builder GOB is a preprocessor which simplifies the writing of GTK+ objects in C. The syntax is somewhat similar to that for Java, yacc and lex. Source package: gobo Package: gobo Description: A portable library of classes for Eiffel This portable Eiffel class library provides classes for various data structures. It also provides lexical analysis and parsing on the lines of lex and yacc. Source package: gocr Package: gocr Description: A commandline ocr gocr is a multi-platform commandline ocr under GPL . What is it? o OCR = optical character recognition o read pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm, some pcx and tga image files (or PNM from stdin) if pnm-tools installed and running linux-like system you can also use pnm.gz, pnm.bz2, png, jpg, tiff, gif, bmp (see pnm.cc for full list) o output of text . Features: o good scans (all chars well seperated, one column, not tables etc, 12pt 300dpi) should work well o fonts 20-60 pixels ( 5pt * 1in/72pt * 300 dpi = 20 dots ) o output of image file for controling detection o speed is very slow (this will be changed when recognition works well) 12pt 300dpi 1700x950 16lines 700chars 22x28 P90=40s..90s v0.2.3 (gcc -O0) . Latest news: http://altmark.nat.uni-magdeburg.de/~jschulen/ocr/index.html . Note: there is a tcl wrapper to gocr, to use it install wish package. Package: gocr-doc Description: gocr documentation gocr is a multi-platform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) . It can read pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm, some pcx and tga image files . It is documentation about gocr and OCRs Package: gocr-gtk Description: A GTK wrapper around gocr gocr is a multi-platform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) . It can read pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm, some pcx and tga image files . It is a GTK GUI to gocr (commandline program). Package: gocr-tk Description: A tcl/tk wrapper around gocr gocr is a multi-platform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) . It can read pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm, some pcx and tga image files . It is a tlc/tk GUI to gocr (a commandline program). Source package: goldedplus Package: goldedplus Description: Offline mail reader for Fidonet and Usenet GoldED+ is an offline mail reader for Fidonet message bases in AdeptXBBS, EzyCOM, Fido (*.MSG), Goldbase, Hudson, JAM, PCBoard, Synchronet, Squish and WildCat. It is also able to import QWK (BBS offline mail format) and SOUP (Usenet offline mail format) packages into said message bases, and re-export packages for upload. . GoldED+ is a successor of the well-known GoldED mail editor. Source package: gom Package: gom Description: A generic audio mixer (Base versions) gom is a generic audio mixer program; it tries to provide a complete and convenient interface for all kind of audio mixer manipulation. gom's facilities include sound driver (compile time) and sound card (run time) independence, arbitrary mixer selection, loading and saving of mixer settings, volume fading, verbosity-level driven output, "Un*x-like scripting support", etc. . At the moment, gom only supports the Open Sound System (OSS) sound driver. OSS comes with the Linux kernel as free software called OSS/Free, and is available for a number of other platforms. . Apart from the exhaustive command line interface described here, gom optionally has two built-in interactive interfaces (that I call gomiis, gom interactive interfaces;): a terminal gomii using ncurses, and a X gomii using the xview toolkit. All gomiis support adjustable (this includes disabling) real time updating. Package: gom-x Description: A generic audio mixer (X version) This package only includes a binary of gom with built-in X support (needs xview). It supersedes the binaries in the base package and will per default be the preferred alternative of all "gom" binaries. Source package: gopher Package: gopher Description: Distributed Hypertext Client, Gopher protocol This package contains the client for the distributed global directory and hypertext system known as gopher. This is a text-based (ncurses) client from the University of Minnesota. It also supports the gopher+ protocol, as well as links to ftp, http, and other external viewers. Package: gopherd Description: Gopher server The UMN gopher server. This server is a robust and full-featured gopher and gopher+ server with a HTTP mode as well. It features support for indexing, ASK blocks, .Links files, .names files, .cap support, and pretty much any gopher feature you could imagine. Source package: gopherweblink Package: gopherweblink Description: Generate web link files for gopher servers This program is used to let you add links to web sites from Gopher directories on your gopher server. Source package: gozer Package: gozer Description: a text renderer It's a commandline text renderer. It will take text on the commandline or from a file and render it using antialiased TrueType fonts, using optional font styles, word wrapping, justification and layout control. Source package: gpart Package: gpart Description: Guess PC disk partition table, find lost partitions Gpart is a tool which tries to guess the primary partition table of a PC-type disk in case the primary partition table in sector 0 is damaged, incorrect or deleted. . It is also good at finding and listing the types, locations, and sizes of inadvertently-deleted partitions, both primary and logical. It gives you the information you need to manually re-create them (using fdisk, cfdisk, sfdisk, etc.). . The guessed table can also be written to a file or (if you firmly believe the guessed table is entirely correct) directly to a disk device. . Supported (guessable) filesystem or partition types: . * BeOS filesystem type. * FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD disklabel sub-partitioning scheme used on Intel platforms. * Linux second extended filesystem. * MS-DOS FAT12/16/32 "filesystems". * IBM OS/2 High Performance filesystem. * Linux LVM physical volumes (LVM by Heinz Mauelshagen). * Linux swap partitions (versions 0 and 1). * The Minix operating system filesystem type. * MS Windows NT/2000 filesystem. * QNX 4.x filesystem. * The Reiser filesystem (version 3.5.X, X > 11). * Sun Solaris on Intel platforms uses a sub-partitioning scheme on PC hard disks similar to the BSD disklabels. * Silicon Graphics' journalling filesystem for Linux. . Other types may be added relatively easily, as separately compiled modules. Source package: gpasm Package: gpasm Description: GNU PIC assembler This is an assembler for Microchip (TM) PIC (TM) micro-controllers. It's intended to be compatible with the manufacturer's MPASM assembler. . This is ALPHA software: there may be serious bugs in it, and it's nowhere near complete. gpasm currently only implements a subset of MPASM's features. See the documentation for an up-to-date list of what gpasm can do. Source package: gperf Package: gperf Description: Perfect hash function generator. gperf is a program that generates perfect hash functions for sets of key words. . A perfect hash function is simply: A hash function and a data structure that allows recognition of a key word in a set of words using exactly 1 probe into the data structure. Source package: gperiodic Package: gperiodic Description: periodic table application GPeriodic is a small X/GTK+-based program which allows you to browse through a periodic table of chemical elements, and view somewhat detailed information on each of the elements. 118 elements are currently listed. . The program is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Dutch and Russian. Source package: gphone Package: gphone Description: X/GTK-based internet telephone. Gphone is an internet telephone. As the name implies, it aims to be fully gnome-groovy, but that hasn't quite happened yet. Gphone is definitely a work in progress and you probably shouldn't bet your business on it. Don't be too hard on the program, though -- although the user interface is mighty rough, gphone does actually work pretty well. The data rate should be low enough to work over a reasonable modem connection. . The protocol is nominally RTP/RTCP, and gphone complies well enough with the standard to be able to talk to speakfreely. Source package: gphoto Package: gphoto Description: Universal application for digital cameras Gphoto will allow downloading, saving and manipulation of images from several different camera models, or from the hardrive. . It also comes with a HTML engine, to publish photos on the web, and a command line interface to use it from a script Source package: gphoto2 Package: gphoto2 Description: The gphoto2 digital camera library The gphoto2 library can be used by applications to access various digital camera models. The gphoto2 command-line frontend is shipped with the library. Package: gphoto2-dev Description: The gphoto2 digital camera library (development files) The gphoto2 library can be used by applications to access various digital camera models. Source package: gpm Package: gpm Description: General Purpose Mouse Interface This package provides a daemon that listens to the mouse when the console is displayed, and delivers them to applications. . The default when no application is running is to emulate "selection", i.e. allow cut-and-paste with the mouse on the console the same way as under X. Package: libgpm1 Description: General Purpose Mouse Library [libc5] This package provides a library that handles mouse requests and delivers them to applications. Package: libgpm1-altdev Description: General Purpose Mouse Library, development files [libc5] This package provides a library that handles mouse requests and delivers them to applications. Package: libgpmg1 Description: General Purpose Mouse Library [libc6] This package provides a library that handles mouse requests and delivers them to applications. Package: libgpmg1-dev Description: General Purpose Mouse Library, development files [libc6] This package provides a library that handles mouse requests and delivers them to applications. Source package: gpmudmon-applet Package: gpmudmon-applet Description: GNOME battery applet for PMUD gpmudmon is a GNOME applet which displays battery status obtained from the PMU daemon (powerpc only). Source package: gpppkill Package: gpppkill Description: GTK+ pppd monitoring and control utility gpppkill is a small GTK+ program which displays a graph of ppp link usage and also has options to kill pppd after a specified time of low link usage, or after a given amount of time. Source package: gpppon Package: gpppon Description: A gnome applet that is a wrapper around pon and poff. gpppon is a gnome applet that reads the names of the configured providers from /etc/ppp/peers and calls the pon and poff scripts with the selected provider as argument. Source package: gpr Package: gpr Description: GUI for lpr: print files and configure printer-specific options GPr is a graphical interface to lpr that provides for easy configuration of printer-specific options. GPr interfaces with a PostScript printer's PPD file to create a user-interface of configurable options. Based upon user choice, the device-specific option code is then inserted into the PostScript job and sent to the printer. This can be used to tell the printer to duplex or staple the print job, or tell it what paper tray to draw paper from. Source package: gprolog Package: gprolog Description: GNU Prolog compiler. GNU Prolog is a free Prolog compiler with constraint solving over finite domains (FD) developed at INRIA by Daniel Diaz. GNU Prolog is based on two systems developed by the same author (with lot of code rewriting and a lot of new extensions): wamcc and clp(FD). A lot of work has been devoted to the ISO compatibility, GNU Prolog is very close to the ISO standard, full compliance being one of its goals. Package: gprolog-doc Description: Documentation for the GNU Prolog compiler. GNU Prolog is a free Prolog compiler with constraint solving over finite domains (FD) developed at INRIA by Daniel Diaz. . This package contains the documentation (both PDF and HTML) for GNU Prolog. Source package: gps Package: gps Description: Graphical PS using GTK gPS a graphical applet to watch system processes, like ps and top. It shows lots of information on each process and allows users to kill, send signals to, renice and filter processes. And also with the rgpsp package can watch processes on other machines across a network. Package: rgpsp Description: Remote gPS poller rgpsp provides a top-like output through a tcp port, so that machines running gPS can remotely monitor information about processes and load on the machine rgpsp is running on. Source package: gpsim Package: gpsim Description: Simulator for Microchip's PIC microcontrollers Gpsim is a full-featured software simulator for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. . Gpsim has been designed to be as accurate as possible. Accuracy includes the entire PIC - from the core to the I/O pins and including ALL of the internal peripherals. Thus it's possible to create stimuli and tie them to the I/O pins and test the PIC the same PIC the same way you would in the real world. . Gpsim has been designed to be as fast as possible. Real time simulation speeds of 20Mhz PICs are possible. . Gpsim has been designed to be as useful as possible. The standard simulation paradigm including breakpoints, single stepping, disassembling, memory inspect & change, have been implemented. In addition, gpsim supports many debugging features that are only available with in-circuit emulators. For example, a continuous trace buffer tracks every action of the simulator. Also, it's possible to set read and write break points on values (e.g. break if a specific value is read from or written to a register). Package: gpsim-dev Description: Libraries needed only for building gpsim components Gpsim is a full-featured software simulator for Microchip PIC microcontrollers. . This package install the libraries and headers necessary to build the supporting modules for gpsim. . NOTE: as a user of gpsim this package does not need to be installed. Source package: gpsim-doc Package: gpsim-doc Description: Documentation for gpsim This package contains documentation for gpsim in postscript and pdf format with original LyX sources. Source package: gpsim-lcd Package: gpsim-lcd Description: LCD module for gpsim Gpsim-lcd is a LCD module for gpsim, it consists of a shared library that is dynamically loaded. Examples how to use the module are included. Source package: gpsim-led Package: gpsim-led Description: LED module for gpsim Gpsim-led is a 7-segment led module for gpsim, it consists of a shared library that is dynamically loaded. Examples how to use the module are included. Source package: gpsim-logic Package: gpsim-logic Description: logic module for gpsim Gpsim-logic is a simple module library that contains a 2-input AND gate and a 2-input OR gate. It consists of a shared library that is dynamically loaded. This library also illustrates how a module can drive a pin on the pic. Examples how to use the module are included. Source package: gpsk31 Package: gpsk31 Description: A gtk based psk31 This is a PSK31 transmission mode program using the sound card and optionally serial port to PTT the RIG. It has nice functions and listen very well. Source package: gpsman Package: gpsman Description: A GPS manager GPS Manager (GPSMan) is a graphical manager of GPS data that makes possible the preparation, inspection and edition of GPS data in a friendly environment. GPSMan supports communication and real-time logging with both Garmin and Lowrance receivers and accepts real-time logging information in NMEA 0183 from any GPS receiver. Source package: gpstrans Package: gpstrans Description: communicate with a Garmin Global Positioning System receiver GPStrans allows a user with a Garmin GPS receiver to upload and download waypoints, routes, almanac (satellite orbit elements), and track routes. Source package: gputils Package: gputils Description: GNU PIC utilities Those utilities for the Microchip PIC microcontrollers family contain an assembler (compatible with MPASM), a disassembler, and other tools. Source package: gpw Package: gpw Description: Trigraph Password Generator This package generates pronounceable passwords. It uses the statistics of three-letter combinations (trigraphs) taken from whatever dictionaries you feed it. . Thus pronounceability may differ from language to language. Based on the ideas in Morrie Gasser's password generator for Multics, and Dan Edwards's generator for CTSS. FIPS Standard 181 describes a similar digraph-based generator, derived from Gasser's. Source package: gq Package: gq Description: GTK-based LDAP client GQ is GTK+ LDAP client and browser utility. It can be used for searching LDAP directory as well as browsing it using a tree view. Features include: - browse and search modes - LDAPv3 schema browser - template editor - edit and delete entries - add entries with templates - export subtree or whole server to LDIF file - use any number of servers - search based on single argument or LDAP filter - TLS support for LDAPv3 Source package: gqcam Package: gqcam Description: GTK Webcam control Gqcam is a program originally created to pull frames from a greyscale Connectix QuickCam, but that has grown into a frame grabber for most any Video4Linux compatible webcam- like camera. It should work with any camera that supports the read() method of grabbing frames. Source package: gqmpeg Package: gqmpeg Description: a GTK+ front end to mpg321/mpg123 and ogg123 GQmpeg is a GTK+ front end to mpg321/mpg123 for mpeg audio file playing, as well as ogg123 for Ogg Vorbis support. It includes playlist support, many options, and its themeability is extraordinarily flexible. . gqmpeg requires mpg321 or mpg123 for playback of mpeg audio files, and ogg123 for the playback of Ogg Vorbis files. Source package: gqview Package: gqview Description: A simple image viewer using GTK+ Simple image browser with thumbnail capability. Uses GTK+ and gdk-pixbuf. Source package: grace Package: grace Description: An XY plotting tool Grace is a point-and-click tool that allows the user to draw X-Y plots. This is the program formerly known as Xmgr. . A few of its features are: User defined scaling, tick marks, labels, symbols, line styles, colors. Polynomial regression, splines, running averages, DFT/FFT, cross/auto-correlation. Batch mode for unattended plotting. Hardcopy support for PostScript, FrameMaker and several image formats. Source package: gradio Package: gradio Description: GTK FM radio tuner. GTK-based X11 application for adjusting the frequency and volume of, and muting and unmuting, FM radio cards. Source package: grafix Package: grafix Description: scientific visualization library. "Grafix" is a utility originally designed to help scientists in the visualization of results of a computation, e.g. for numerical integrations of partial differential equations. . It can be used, however, for any application that wants to use X for drawing pictures, functions or other graphic objects in a convenient interactive manner or even for writing a graphical user interface for any task. . Grafix should be considered as a layer between an application and the X Window system built up of a bunch of basic classes as building elements. The simplest way of using it is to define instances of these classes. For more complicated programs the user has to define own derivations to the basic classes. Package: grafix-dev Description: Development library and header files for grafix Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for grafix. Grafix is a utility originally designed to help scientists in the visualization of results of a computation, e.g. for numerical Package: grafix1 Description: scientific visualization library Grafix is a utility originally designed to help scientists in the visualization of results of a computation, e.g. for numerical integrations of partial differential equations. . It can be used, however, for any application that wants to use X for drawing pictures, functions or other graphic objects in a convenient interactive manner or even for writing a graphical user interface for any task. . Grafix should be considered as a layer between an application and the X Window system built up of a bunch of basic classes as building elements. The simplest way of using it is to define instances of these classes. For more complicated programs the user has to define own derivations to the basic classes. Source package: gramofile Package: gramofile Description: Transfer sound from gramophone records to CD GramoFile enables you to record audio from (for example) gramophone records, process the signal and listen to the results. Because sound files in .WAV-format are used, it is possible to exchange the files with many other programs. Cdrecord(1) can burn CD-Recordables of these, so you can make CDs with the music of your favorite records. The user interface of GramoFile has a windows-like look-and-feel, making it fairly easy to use. . One of the most important parts of GramoFile is the ability to process digital audio signals. Through the application of several filters it is possible to accomplish a significant reduction of disturbances like ticks and scratches. These filters have been programmed in such a fashion that they can be applied in any order (and multiple times) in a single run, thus avoiding the use of temporary files. It is possible to adjust the properties of each filter independently, so in every situation an optimal result can be achieved. . Another interesting feature is the track splitting. Just make one .wav file of an entire side of an record and GramoFile will detect where the individual tracks are located. This happens fully automatically, without need to set any options. More experienced users may fine-tune the algorithm, or change the detected track starts and ends, but generally that will not be necessary. Track-times are saved in an editable (plaintext) .tracks file, that will be used during the signal processing to produce one processed .wav file for each individual track. . To record and play .wav files, modified versions of brec(1) and bplay(1) by David Monro are included. These programs provide buffered recording and playback, so all will go well even on a highly loaded system. Both programs have been modified to support the standard GramoFile user interface. Brec also got a `graphical' peak level meter, and bplay a running time display. Source package: gramps Package: gramps Description: Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Program GRAMPS, the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System is an Open Source genealogy program written in Python, using the GTK/GNOME interface. GRAMPS has the ability to import GEDCOM files that are used in such programs as FamilyTree Maker for Windows and can produce reports in various formats such as the popular ABIWord and OpenOffice formats as well as HTML and PDF. Source package: grandfatherclock Package: grandfatherclock Description: a clock that tolls time acoustically grandfatherclock plays audio files to report the time. The default configuration emulates a grandfather clock with Westminster chimes. Cuckoo clock and Close Encounters of the Third Kind files are included as well. . As a matter of fact, grandfatherclock can be configured to execute any command. The default is simply to write a *.au file to a sound device file by using cat(1), therefore all you need is a kernel support for a sound device to use grandfatherclock. Source package: grap Package: grap Description: A program for typesetting graphs This is grap, an implementation of Kernighan and Bentley's grap language for typesetting graphs. The grap preprocessor works with pic and troff (or groff). . Grap is a language for describing graphical displays of data. It provides such services as automatic scaling and labeling of axes, and for statements, if statements, and macros to facilitate user programmability. Grap is intended primarily for including graphs in documents prepared with groff or TeX, and is only marginally useful for elementary tasks in data analysis. Source package: gravitywars Package: gravitywars Description: Clone of Gravity Force, for SVGA Gravity Wars is based on Gravity Force, one of the greatest games for the Amiga. This version is a little different, with a much higher resolution, and better graphics. It also includes some new features like water, exploding doors, bonus objects, fans (ie. wind), and some other special effects like exploding bullets, and splashing water.. Source package: grc Package: grc Description: generic colouriser for everything generic colouriser, can be used to colourise logfiles, output of commands, arbitrary text.... configured via regexp's. Source package: grdb Package: grdb Description: sets your Xresources from your gtk theme grdb tries to apply the colors from your gtk theme to Xt/Motif/Tk apps. It does this by setting variables based on the current theme and piping them, along with some (supplied) appdefaults files into an "xrdb -merge" command. grdb uses the same appdefaults files as krdb from KDE. Package: grdb-capplet Description: Gnome capplet for the grdb program grdb-capplet provides a capplet in the gnome control center for the grdb program. Source package: green-card Package: green-card Description: A foreign function interface prepocessor for Haskell Green Card simplifies the task of interfacing Haskell programs to external libraries written in or otherwise available from C. It is a preprocessor, and it can generate output for the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC), Hugs and NHC, as requested. . This package does not contain any support for GHC or NHC. Package: libstddis-hugs98 Description: Runtime support for Green Card -produced modules for Hugs 98 You need this package, if you have installed any extension module packages for Hugs 98 generated with Green Card. The Debian packaging system will let you know if this is so. . This package contains the StdDIS module used by most - if not all - Green Card modules. It has been compiled for use with Hugs 98. Source package: greg Package: greg Description: A tool testing framework. Greg is a framework for testing other programs and libraries. Its purpose is to provide a single front end for all tests and to be a small, simple framework for writing tests. Greg leverages off the Guile language to provide all the power (and more) of other test frameworks with greater simplicity and ease of use. Source package: grep Package: grep Description: GNU grep, egrep and fgrep. The GNU family of grep utilities may be the "fastest grep in the west". GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing backreferencing will run more slowly, however.) Source package: grep-dctrl Package: grep-dctrl Description: Grep Debian package information The grep-dctrl program can answer such questions as * "What is the Debian package foo?" * "Which version of the Debian package bar is now current?" * "Which Debian packages does John Doe maintain?" * "Which Debian packages are somehow related to the Scheme programming language?" and with some help * "Who maintain the essential packages of a Debian system?" given a useful input file. . It is a specialised grep program that is meant for processing any file which has the general format of a Debian package control file. These include the dpkg available file, the dpkg status file, and the Packages files on a distribution medium (such as a Debian CD-ROM or an FTP site carrying Debian). Source package: grepmail Package: grepmail Description: search mailboxes for mail matching an expression Grepmail looks for mail messages containing a pattern, and prints the resulting messages. Usage is very similar to grep. It can handle compressed mailbox files, and can search the header or body of emails. It also supports searches constrained by date and size. Source package: gretl Package: gretl Description: The GNU Regression, Econometric & Time-Series Library The GNU Regression, Econometric and Time-Series Library (gretl) is a software package for econometric analysis. It is currently at an experimental, "alpha", stage. The package comprises a shared library, a command-line client program, and a graphical client built using GTK+. . This package provides the GTK+ client and the command-line client. Package: libgretl0 Description: The GNU Regression, Econometric & Time-Series Library -- library package The GNU Regression, Econometric and Time-Series Library (gretl) is a software package for econometric analysis. It is currently at an experimental, "alpha", stage. The package comprises a shared library, a command-line client program, and a graphical client built using GTK+. . This package provides the shared library. Package: libgretl0-dev Description: The GNU Regression, Econometric & Time-Series Library -- development package The GNU Regression, Econometric and Time-Series Library (gretl) is a software package for econometric analysis. It is currently at an experimental, "alpha", stage. The package comprises a shared library, a command-line client program, and a graphical client built using GTK+. . This package provides the static library library and header files. Source package: gri Package: gri Description: a language for scientific graphics programming. Gri is a command-driven application, as opposed to a click/point application. It is analogous to latex, and shares the property that extensive power is the reward for tolerating a modest learning curve. Gri output is in industry-standard PostScript, suitable for incorporation in documents prepared by various text processors. . Gri can make x-y graphs, contour-graphs, and image graphs. In addition to high-level capabilities, it has enough low-level capabilities to allow users to achieve a high degree of customization. Precise control is extended to all aspects of drawing, including line-widths, colors, and fonts. Text includes a subset of the tex language, so that it is easy to incorporate Greek letters and mathematical symbols in labels. . The following is a terse yet working Gri program. If it is stored in a file called 'example.gri', and executed with the command 'gri example', it will create a postscript file called 'example.ps' with the graph. . open file.dat # open a file read columns x * y # read the 1st column as x and the 3rd as y draw curve # draw the data and autoscale the axes . A full manual is also available in HTML (gri-html-doc package), in PostScript suitable for printing (gri-ps-doc package) and on-line at http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/~kelley/gri Real world examples can be seen in the Gri cookbook at http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/~kelley/gri/cookbook Package: gri-html-doc Description: HTML manual for gri, a language for scientific graphics. Gri is a command-driven application for making x-y graphs, contour-graphs, and image graphs. . This is the Gri manual in HTML format and can be accessed directly via http://localhost/doc/gri-html-doc/html/ or via dwww or dhelp interfaces. Note that the manual in info format (without graphics) is included in the gri package itself. This manual is available on the web via: http://www.phys.ocean.dal.ca/~kelley/gri Package: gri-ps-doc Description: PostScript manual for gri, a language for scientific graphics. Gri is a command-driven application for making x-y graphs, contour-graphs, and image graphs. . This is the Gri manual in PostScript format suitable for printing. Source package: grip Package: gcd Description: a GTK-based CD player. This is a cut-down version of grip. Package: grip Description: GNOME-based CD-player/ripper/encoder It has the ripping capabilities of cdparanoia builtin, but can also use external rippers (such as cdda2wav). It also provides an automated frontend for MP3 encoders, letting you take a disc and transform it easily straight into MP3s. The CDDB protocol is supported for retrieving track information from disc database servers. Grip works with DigitalDJ to provide a unified "computerized" version of your music collection. . NOTICE: Old Grip did not depends on GNOME. But, the latest must depend on GNOME. You must install GNOME library to use Grip. Source package: grmonitor Package: grmonitor Description: Graphical Process Monitor Gr_Monitor continuously displays information about processes resident on a UNIX system. For each process it displays a 3D bar graph of CPU consumed, memory consumed, resident set size, and elapsed time. The processes are grouped by username. Each username grouping sits on its own little plinth. Source package: groff Package: groff Description: GNU troff text-formatting system This package contains optional components of the GNU troff text-formatting system. The core package, groff-base, contains the traditional tools like troff, nroff, tbl, eqn, and pic. This package contains additional devices and drivers for output to DVI, HTML, HP LaserJet printers, Canon CAPSL LBP-4 and LBP-8 printers, and PostScript. . Besides these, the groff package contains man pages describing the language and its macro sets, info documentation, and a number of supplementary programs: . - grn, a preprocessor for pictures in the 'gremlin' format; - tfmtodit, which creates font files for use with 'groff -Tdvi'; - hpftodit, which creates font files for use with 'groff -Tlj4'; - afmtodit, which creates font files for use with 'groff -Tps'; - refer, which preprocesses bibliographic references for use with groff; - indxbib, which creates inverted indices for bibliographic databases used by 'refer'; - lkbib and lookbib, which search bibliographic databases; - addftinfo, which adds metric information to troff font files for use with groff; - pfbtops, which translates a PostScript font in .pfb format to ASCII for use with groff; - mmroff, a simple groff preprocessor which expands references in mm. . All the standard macro packages are supported. Package: groff-base Description: GNU troff text-formatting system (base system components) This package contains the traditional UN*X text formatting tools troff, nroff, tbl, eqn, and pic. These utilities, together with the man-db package, are essential for displaying the on-line manual pages. . groff-base is a stripped-down package containing the necessary components to read manual pages in ASCII, Latin-1, and UTF-8. Users who want a full groff installation, with the standard set of devices, fonts, macros, and documentation, should install the groff package. Package: groff-x11 Description: GNU troff components for the X Window System This package contains the X75, X75-12, X100, and X100-12 groff devices, which allow groff output to be conveniently viewed on an X display using the standard X11 fonts. These devices display their output with gxditview, which is also included here. gxditview can also be used to view PostScript output from groff. . With this package installed, 'man -X' can show man pages in a graphical window. Source package: groovycd Package: groovycd Description: A ncurse based CD player. Groovy CD Player is an ncurses based CD player for Linux with a really cool interface and big fluffy numbers. It has CDDB support, and local caching for quick reload. Planned features include submittable CDDB records and a spectrum analyzer. Source package: groundhog Package: groundhog Description: A simple logic game. The purpose is to put balls in pockets of the same color by manipulating a maze of tubes. . For more information: http://home-2.consunet.nl/~cb007736/groundhog.html Source package: grpn Package: grpn Description: GTK+ reverse polish notation calculator grpn is a reverse polish notation calculator which uses the GTK+ widgets. Source package: grub Package: grub Description: GRand Unified Bootloader GRUB is a GPLed bootloader intended to unify bootloading across x86 operating systems. In addition to loading the Linux kernel, it implements the Multiboot standard, which allows for flexible loading of multiple boot images (needed for modular kernels such as the GNU Hurd). Package: grub-doc Description: Documentation for GRand Unified Bootloader GRUB is a GPLed bootloader intended to unify bootloading across x86 operating systems. In addition to loading the Linux kernel, it implements the Multiboot standard, which allows for flexible loading of multiple boot images (needed for modular kernels such as the GNU Hurd). Source package: gruftistats Package: gruftistats Description: Generate a web page with statistics about an IRC channel. gruftistats is a program which reads your IRC logs and turns them into a web page. This has a mixture of statistics (like who talked most), and amusing facts (like who got kicked most). Source package: grun Package: grun Description: GTK based Run dialog gRun is a GTK based Run dialog that closely resembles the Windows Run dialog, just like xexec. It has a intelligent history mechanism and a dual level fork() mechanism for launching the application in its own process. gRun also has support for launching console mode application in an XTerm as well as associations for file types. . gRun is much more powerful than xexec, looks a lot better, and has the big advantage that you can start typing a command without having to mouse-click into the text field. . gRun is especially useful if you do not use the GNOME desktop which has a built-in run command, and if you use a window-manager (e.g. IceWM) where you can define a keyboard shortcut (e.g. Alt-F2) for staring gRun. Source package: grunch Package: grunch Description: Merge partial scans into a larger image grunch is a package of scripts and software which can take a pair of side-by-side partial scans of an image, and merge them into a single image without leaving an obvious seam. It was written to allow LP record jackets to be scanned using an ordinary single-page flatbed scanner. Source package: gs Package: gs Description: The Ghostscript Postscript interpreter Ghostscript is used for postscript preview and printing. Usually as a back-end to a program such as ghostview, it can display postscript documents in an X11 environment. . Furthermore, it can render postscript files as graphics to be printed on non-postscript printers. Supported printers include common dot-matrix, inkjet and laser models. . Package gsfonts contains a set of standard fonts for ghostscript. . You have to install the gs-pdfencrypt package to be able to preview encrypted pdf files. That package is in the nonus distribution due to the US regulations about exporting cryptographic software (please look under ftp://nonus.debian.org/pub/debian-non-US to find it). . The Ghostscript World Wide Web home page is at http://www.ghostscript.com/ Source package: gs-common Package: gs-common Description: Common files for different Ghostscript releases There are two different flavours of the Ghostscript postscript interpreter, released under different licenses: . GNU Ghostscript: Free software released under the GPL. This package in included in Debian in the "gs" package. . AFPL Ghostscript: This flavour is the more current and more up to date one but under a license that is not free. If you want to use that package please make sure that you agree to the license. The AFPL variant of Ghostscript is not part of the official Debian distribution but we provide a package for it in the non-free section as a service to our users. . This package contains the common files of both packaging for managing the font installation and some wrapper scripts. Source package: gscanbus Package: gscanbus Description: scan IEEE1394 (firewire/i.link) bus gscanbus is a little bus scanning, testing and topology visualizing tool for the Linux IEEE1394 subsystem, with some AV/C support, especially for controlling Camcorders and VCRs. It is intended as a debugging tool for IEEE1394 development, but can also be used to simply check your IEEE1394 setup on Linux. Source package: gsfonts Package: gsfonts Description: Fonts for the ghostscript interpreter These are free look-alike fonts of the Adobe Postscript fonts. Recommended for gs and gs-aladdin. Source package: gsfonts-wadalab Package: gsfonts-wadalab-common Description: Japanese symbol fonts for the ghostscript interpreter This package contains a set of fonts, including symbols such as punctuation marks and braces for vertical and horizontal writings. . This is a work based on the WadaLab fonts which is available at Package: gsfonts-wadalab-gothic Description: Japanese gothic fonts for the ghostscript interpreter This package contains a set of gothic fonts. (gothic is a kind of Sans Serif.) . This is a work based on the WadaLab fonts which are available at Package: gsfonts-wadalab-mincho Description: Japanese mincho fonts for the ghostscript interpreter This package contains a set of mincho fonts. (mincho is a kind of Serif.) . This is a work based on the WadaLab fonts which are available at Source package: gsfonts-x11 Package: gsfonts-x11 Description: Make Ghostscript fonts available to X11. This packages makes the 35 Postscript fonts from the gsfonts package available to your X server under their "urw" names and via fonts.alias with the official "adobe" names, too. . This package does not contain any fonts itself but allows to reuse the ghostscript fonts as X11 screen fonts. Source package: gsl Package: gsl-bin Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- binary package The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL team in C, and are meant to present a modern API for C programmers, while allowing wrappers to be written for very high level languages. Package: libgsl0 Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- library package The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL team in C, and are meant to present a modern API for C programmers, while allowing wrappers to be written for very high level languages. Package: libgsl0-dev Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- development package The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL team in C, and are meant to present a modern API for C programmers, while allowing wrappers to be written for very high level languages. Source package: gsl-ref-pdf Package: gsl-ref-pdf Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) Reference Manual This package provides a pdf file with the reference manual for the GNU Scientific Library (GSL), a collection of routines for numerical analysis. Source package: gsl-ref-psdoc Package: gsl-ref-psdoc Description: The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) Reference Manual This package provides a ps file with the reference manual for the GNU Scientific Library (GSL), a collection of routines for numerical analysis. Source package: gsmartcard Package: gsmartcard Description: A smart card reading, writing and managing program for Gnome Gnome Smart Card is a smart card reader for Gnome. It uses the program smartcard to communicate with the card reader and the cards. Both programs are developed close together. gsmartcard's ability to read/write different cards relies 100% on its underlying program. Source package: gsmlib Package: gsm-utils Description: Application to access and control a GSM mobile phone. Some simple command line programs to access a GSM mobile phone via GSM modem or IrDA. Functions include: modification of phone books and reading, writing, sending and receiving SMS messages. Uses the GSM standards ETSI GSM 07.07, ETSI GSM 07.05, and others. Package: libgsmme-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for gsmlib. This is the headers and static libraries to use when compiling programs with gsmlib. . gsmlib is a library for access to a GSM mobile phone using the standards ETSI GSM 07.07, ETSI GSM 07.05, and others. Package: libgsmme1 Description: Library to access GSM mobile phones via modem or IrDA This distribution contains a library to access GSM mobile phones through GSM modems or IrDA devices. Features include: . * modification of phone books stored in the mobile phone or on the SIM card * reading and writing of SMS messages stored in the mobile phone * sending and reception of SMS messages . gsmlib uses standard ETSI GSM 07.07, ETSI GSM 07.05, and others. Source package: gsmssend Package: gsmssend Description: GNOME/GTK user interface for SmsSend GNOME SmsSend is a user interface to SmsSend, a tool which allows you to send short messages to any GSM mobile through their provider's web site. . GNOME SmsSend will detect each provider's respective script file from SmsSend's preference directory or its global defaults and create a tab in its user interface for each one. GNOME SmsSend will then fork or execute smssend with the proper options to send the SMS message you input into it. . It also provides a link to SmsSend's homepage where you can download the required script (if available) for your GSM provider if it is not already provided with the SmsSend package. Source package: gstalker Package: gstalker Description: Stock and commodity price charting utility The gstalker program charts stock and commodity prices in a way that is very similar to commercial software. Gstalker is designed to be simple and easy to use, and light on resources. Source package: gstar Package: gstar Description: a gtk front-end for the starchart program gstar is a gtk front-end for the "starchart" program (originally by Alan Paeth, updated in 1990 by Craig Counterman) which generates high-quality postscript charts of any chosen region of the sky. It also prints the current Julian date and gives positions of the planets. Source package: gstep-core Package: gstep-base-examples Description: Examples using the GNUstep Base Library This is the source for a few example (non-GUI) applications using the GNUstep Base Library. Package: gstep-base0 Description: The GNUstep Base Library [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] . The GNUstep Base Library is a library of general-purpose, non-graphical Objective C objects. It provides functionality that aims to implement the non-graphical portion of the OpenStep standard. Package: gstep-base0-dbg Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep Base Library This package contains the shared library of the GNUstep Base Library compiled with debugging symbols. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Base Library. Package: gstep-base0-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Base This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Base Library. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Base Library. Package: gstep-gui0 Description: The GNUstep GUI Library [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] . This package is a library of graphical user interface classes written completely in the Objective-C language; the classes are based upon the OpenStep specification as release by NeXT Software, Inc. The library does not completely conform to the specification and has been enhanced in a number of ways to take advantage of the GNU system. Package: gstep-gui0-dbg Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep GUI Library This package contains the shared library of the GNUstep GUI Library compiled with debugging symbols. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Base Library. Package: gstep-gui0-dev Description: The GNUstep GUI Library This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GNUstep GUI Library. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using GNUstep GUI. Package: gstep-make Description: The GNUstep makefile package [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] . Install this package if you want to use or develop GNUstep programs. . The makefile package is a simplistic, powerful and extensible way to write makefiles for a GNUstep-based project. It allows the user to write a GNUstep-based project without having to deal with the complex issues associated with the configuration and installation of the core GNUstep libraries. It also allows the user to easily create cross-compiled binaries. Package: gstep-xgps-examples Description: Example GNUstep applications using the X/GPS backend Sample GNUstep applications, some are clones of their NEXTSTEP counterparts. . Install this if you want to have a look at the state of the GNUstep X/GPS backend. Package: gstep-xgps0 Description: The GNUstep GUI X/GPS Backend [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] . This package is a back-end component for the GNUstep GUI Library, using native X support and eliminates the need for DPS/DGS. It works via a DPS emulation engine to use Xlib calls to emulate the DPS functions required by the front-end system. Package: gstep-xgps0-dbg Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep GUI X/GPS Library This package contains the shared library of the GNUstep GUI X/GPS Library compiled with debugging symbols. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Base Library. Package: gstep-xgps0-dev Description: Development files for the GNUstep GUI X/GPS backend [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] . This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GNUstep GUI X/GPS Backend. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own X programs using the X/GPS backend of GNUstep. Source package: gstep-extensions Package: gstep-extensions-dbg Description: Debugging versions for the GNUstep Extensions Library This package contains the shared library of the GNUstep Extensions Library compiled with debugging symbols. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Extensions Library. Package: gstep-extensions-dev Description: Header files and static libs for the GNUstep Extensions Library This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GNUstep Extensions Library. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep Base Library. Package: gstep-extensions0 Description: The GNUstep Extensions Library The GNUstep Extensions Library contains some classes that extend the basic behavior of Foundation classes by adding some features. The current extensions are an extended exception handling mechanism, a garbage collector, some classes that allow you to easily create methods that accept printf-like arguments and two classes for portable archiving and unarchiving Objective-C data. Source package: gstep-guile Package: gstep-guile-dev Description: Header files and static libs for the GNUstep-Guile Interface Library This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GNUstep-Guile Interface Library. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNUstep-Guile Interface Library. Package: gstep-guile0 Description: The GNUstep-Guile Interface Library [This is a developer snapshot. Do not use it for production.] . The gstep_guile library lets you use (and extend) the GNUstep libraries from within Guile. This effectively provides you with scripting language for GNUstep and an interactive system for developing GNUstep applications. Source package: gsumi Package: gsumi Description: pressure sensitive "ink" drawing The program allows drawing in black (pen) or white (eraser) on a high resolution bitmap which is filtered down to screen resolution. XInput devices can be used (with pressure support), and different tools and tool properties can be assigned to each device. Source package: gtalk Package: etalk Description: talk client for the Emacs editor GNU Talk supports talk protocols 0 & 1. Defines protocol 2. Client supports multiple connections, file transfer, primitive encryption, shared apps, auto-answer, multiple front-ends including GTK and Emacs. . The daemon collects request versions 0, 1, & 2 together, and permits interaction between clients of different types. . Also supports MRU tty announce, announce-redirect, blacklists, and tty-bomb filtering. . This package contains the ELisp files for Emacs. Package: gtalk Description: plug-in replacement for standard talk GNU Talk supports talk protocols 0 & 1. Defines protocol 2. Client supports multiple connections, file transfer, primitive encryption, shared apps, auto-answer, multiple front-ends including GTK and Emacs. . The daemon collects request versions 0, 1, & 2 together, and permits interaction between clients of different types. . Also supports MRU tty announce, announce-redirect, blacklists, and tty-bomb filtering. . This package contains the daemon and the clients. Source package: gtans Package: gtans Description: Tangram (puzzle) game using GTK+ The Tangram is a Chinese puzzle where the player has to arrange a set of pieces to match a given shape. All the pieces must be used and should not be laid on top of one another. The pieces are five triangles, a square and a parallelogram. gtans contains more than 290 figures to play with. It uses the mouse to control pieces. gtans is highly customizable using the interface. Source package: gtetrinet Package: gtetrinet Description: multiplayer tetris-like game GTetrinet is a clone of Tetrinet, a multiplayer tetris version for Windows. It is compatible with the original tetrinet, although you need a separate program, such as tetrinet-x, to be able to create your own games. Source package: gthumb Package: gthumb Description: an image viewer and browser for GNOME gThumb is an image viewer and browser for GNOME. It is based on gqview. Source package: gtick Package: gtick Description: GTK-based metronome gtick is a small metronome app that uses the GTK widgets. It outputs to /dev/dsp and features a scale from 30 beats per minute to 250 BPM and 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4 time. Source package: gtimer Package: gtimer Description: GTK-based X11 task timer Program to track how your time is spent. This useful piece of software allows multiple clocks to run simultaneously, allows for text annotations, and provides useful and portable reports (HTML and TXT formats.) Source package: gtk+ Package: libgtk-dbg Description: Debugging static libraries for the GIMP Toolkit This package contains debugging static libraries for the GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. . Install this package if you wish to debug your own X programs using the GIMP Toolkit, or if you wish to debug your own plug-ins for The GIMP. Package: libgtk-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for the GIMP Toolkit This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own X programs using the GIMP Toolkit, or if you wish to compile your own plug-ins for The GIMP. Package: libgtk-doc Description: Documentation and example code for the GIMP Toolkit This package contains lots of info-files, HTML docs, FAQs, and other handy documentation about the GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. . Install this package if you want to have lots of info about the GIMP toolkit when you're programming. Package: libgtk1 Description: The GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X The GIMP Toolkit is a freely available set of widgets for X. GTK is easy to use, and has been implemented in such projects as The GNU Image Manipulation Program (The GIMP), GNOME, a GNU desktop set of utilities for X, and gzilla, a GNU web-browser. Source package: gtk+1.2 Package: libgtk1.2 Description: The GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X The GIMP Toolkit is a freely available set of widgets for X. GTK is easy to use, and has been implemented in such projects as The GNU Image Manipulation Program (The GIMP), GNOME, a GNU desktop set of utilities for X, and gzilla, a GNU web-browser. Package: libgtk1.2-common Description: Common files for the GTK+ library The GIMP Toolkit is a freely available set of widgets for X. GTK is easy to use, and has been implemented in such projects as The GNU Image Manipulation Program (The GIMP), GNOME, a GNU desktop set of utilities for X, and gzilla, a GNU web-browser. . This package contains the common files which the runtime libraries need. Package: libgtk1.2-dbg Description: Debugging files for the GIMP Toolkit This package contains the debugging static libraries for the GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. . Install this package if you wish to debug your own X programs using the GIMP Toolkit 1.2, or if you wish to debug your own plug-ins for The GIMP. Package: libgtk1.2-dev Description: Development files for the GIMP Toolkit This package contains the header files and static libraries for the GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own X programs using the GIMP Toolkit 1.2, or if you wish to compile your own plug-ins for The GIMP. Package: libgtk1.2-doc Description: Documentation for the GIMP Toolkit This package contains lots of info-files, HTML docs, FAQs, and other handy documentation about the GIMP Toolkit set of widgets for X. . Install this package if you want to have lots of info about the GIMP toolkit when you're programming. Source package: gtk+1.3 Package: libgtk1.3-11 Description: Unstable GTK+ graphical user interface library The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. . This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libgtk1.3-15 Description: Unstable GTK+ graphical user interface library The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. . This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libgtk1.3-common Description: Common files for the GTK+ graphical user interface library The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. . This package contains the common files which the runtime libraries need. . This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libgtk1.3-dbg Description: Unstable GTK+ library and debugging symbols The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. . This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libgtk1.3-dev Description: Unstable headers and and statically-linked GTK+ library The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. . This package is needed to compile programs against libgtk1.3, as only it includes the header files and static libraries (optionally) needed for compiling. . This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Package: libgtk1.3-doc Description: Documentation for the GTK+ graphical user interface library The GTK+ library is used in many open source projects as a high-level graphical user interface, like GIMP, Gnome, and Mozilla. . This package contains the HTML documentation for the Gtk+ library in /usr/share/doc/libgtk1.3-doc/ . . This is the developers'-only version of GTK+, and is heavily under development. Neither forward nor backwards compatibility is guaranteed! You have been warned. Source package: gtk+extra Package: libgtkextra-dev Description: A useful set of widgets for GTK+ (development files) Static libraries and headers for GtkExtra . Widgets included: . GtkSheet - A matrix widget, which consists of a scrollable grid of cells. . GtkPlot - A widget to draw high quality scientific plots in two dimensions with a look and feel very similar to Microcal Origin for Windows. . GtkIconList - A GtkLayout subclass that allows you to display a table of xpm icons with editable labels. . GtkDirTree - A GtkCTree subclass that allows you to navigate the file-system. . GtkFileList - A GtkIconList subclass that displays the contents of a given directory using fancy icons for different types of files. . GtkIconFileSelection - A nice looking file selection dialog combining GtkDirTree and GtkFileList. It also has two entries to select the file and filter. . GtkItemEntry - A GtkEntry subclass which either be a fixed size or be dynamically resized when the text is entered. You can also change text justification and the foreground and background colors very easily. . GtkFontCombo - A GtkToolBar subclass to select among the 35 standard PostScript fonts, the font size, and bold or italics. It returns the name of the corresponding Postscript font and the equivalent Xfont. . GtkComboBox - A composite widget with two buttons, one of which is an arrow to display a popdown window where you can pack whatever you want, from a calendar to a clist. . GtkColorCombo - A GtkComboBox subclass with a customizable palette of colors in the popdown window. . GtkBorderCombo - A GtkComboBox with a variety of border styles in the popdown window. . GtkCheckItem - A GtkCheckButton hack with the look and feel of the Redmond95 theme. Package: libgtkextra16 Description: A useful set of widgets for GTK+ Shared libraries for GtkExtra . Widgets included: . GtkSheet - A matrix widget, which consists of a scrollable grid of cells. . GtkPlot - A widget to draw high quality scientific plots in two dimensions with a look and feel very similar to Microcal Origin for Windows. . GtkIconList - A GtkLayout subclass that allows you to display a table of xpm icons with editable labels. . GtkDirTree - A GtkCTree subclass that allows you to navigate the file-system. . GtkFileList - A GtkIconList subclass that displays the contents of a given directory using fancy icons for different types of files. . GtkIconFileSelection - A nice looking file selection dialog combining GtkDirTree and GtkFileList. It also has two entries to select the file and filter. . GtkItemEntry - A GtkEntry subclass which either be a fixed size or be dynamically resized when the text is entered. You can also change text justification and the foreground and background colors very easily. . GtkFontCombo - A GtkToolBar subclass to select among the 35 standard PostScript fonts, the font size, and bold or italics. It returns the name of the corresponding Postscript font and the equivalent Xfont. . GtkComboBox - A composite widget with two buttons, one of which is an arrow to display a popdown window where you can pack whatever you want, from a calendar to a clist. . GtkColorCombo - A GtkComboBox subclass with a customizable palette of colors in the popdown window. . GtkBorderCombo - A GtkComboBox with a variety of border styles in the popdown window. . GtkCheckItem - A GtkCheckButton hack with the look and feel of the Redmond95 theme. Source package: gtk+extra17 Package: libgtkextra17 Description: A useful set of widgets for GTK+ Shared libraries for GtkExtra . Widgets included: . GtkSheet - A matrix widget, which consists of a scrollable grid of cells. . GtkPlot - A widget to draw high quality scientific plots in two dimensions with a look and feel very similar to Microcal Origin for Windows. . GtkIconList - A GtkLayout subclass that allows you to display a table of xpm icons with editable labels. . GtkDirTree - A GtkCTree subclass that allows you to navigate the file-system. . GtkFileList - A GtkIconList subclass that displays the contents of a given directory using fancy icons for different types of files. . GtkIconFileSelection - A nice looking file selection dialog combining GtkDirTree and GtkFileList. It also has two entries to select the file and filter. . GtkItemEntry - A GtkEntry subclass which either be a fixed size or be dynamically resized when the text is entered. You can also change text justification and the foreground and background colors very easily. . GtkFontCombo - A GtkToolBar subclass to select among the 35 standard PostScript fonts, the font size, and bold or italics. It returns the name of the corresponding Postscript font and the equivalent Xfont. . GtkComboBox - A composite widget with two buttons, one of which is an arrow to display a popdown window where you can pack whatever you want, from a calendar to a clist. . GtkColorCombo - A GtkComboBox subclass with a customizable palette of colors in the popdown window. . GtkBorderCombo - A GtkComboBox with a variety of border styles in the popdown window. . GtkCheckItem - A GtkCheckButton hack with the look and feel of the Redmond95 theme. Package: libgtkextra17-dev Description: A useful set of widgets for GTK+ (development files) Static libraries and headers for GtkExtra . Widgets included: . GtkSheet - A matrix widget, which consists of a scrollable grid of cells. . GtkPlot - A widget to draw high quality scientific plots in two dimensions with a look and feel very similar to Microcal Origin for Windows. . GtkIconList - A GtkLayout subclass that allows you to display a table of xpm icons with editable labels. . GtkDirTree - A GtkCTree subclass that allows you to navigate the file-system. . GtkFileList - A GtkIconList subclass that displays the contents of a given directory using fancy icons for different types of files. . GtkIconFileSelection - A nice looking file selection dialog combining GtkDirTree and GtkFileList. It also has two entries to select the file and filter. . GtkItemEntry - A GtkEntry subclass which either be a fixed size or be dynamically resized when the text is entered. You can also change text justification and the foreground and background colors very easily. . GtkFontCombo - A GtkToolBar subclass to select among the 35 standard PostScript fonts, the font size, and bold or italics. It returns the name of the corresponding Postscript font and the equivalent Xfont. . GtkComboBox - A composite widget with two buttons, one of which is an arrow to display a popdown window where you can pack whatever you want, from a calendar to a clist. . GtkColorCombo - A GtkComboBox subclass with a customizable palette of colors in the popdown window. . GtkBorderCombo - A GtkComboBox with a variety of border styles in the popdown window. . GtkCheckItem - A GtkCheckButton hack with the look and feel of the Redmond95 theme. Source package: gtk+licq Package: licq-plugin-gnome Description: Graphical front-end plugin for LICQ using Gnome libraries This package provides a graphical front-end for LICQ, an ICQ communications program, based on the Gnome libraries. It requires LICQ to function, and LICQ requires at least one plugin to function. Package: licq-plugin-gtk+ Description: Graphical front-end plugin for LICQ using GTK+ libraries This package provides a graphical front-end for LICQ, an ICQ communications program, based on the GTK+ libraries. If you want gnome-panel support or other such things, use the licq-plugin-gnome package. This package requires LICQ to function, and LICQ requires at least one plugin to function. Source package: gtk-doc Package: gtk-doc-tools Description: GTK documentation tools These tools extract documentation embedded in GNOME source code, and produce pretty output via DocBook SGML. Source package: gtk-engines Package: gtk-engines-metal Description: Metallic theme for GTK+ This package contains a metallic 'theme' that allows you to configure the look of GTK-using programs. The programs need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK. Package: gtk-engines-notif Description: Motif-like theme for GTK+ This package contains a Motif-like 'theme' that allows you to configure the look of GTK-using programs. The programs need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+. Package: gtk-engines-pixmap Description: Pixmap-based theme for GTK+ This package contains a pixmap-based 'theme' that allows you to configure the look of GTK-using programs. The programs need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+. Package: gtk-engines-raleigh Description: GTK+ 2.0-like theme for GTK+ This package contains a theme based on proposals submitted for consideration for GTK+ 2.0. It abandons motif-style check boxes, radio buttons, and scrollbars in favor of ostensibly easier-to-use widgets. This 'theme' that allows you to configure the look of GTK-using programs. The programs need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK. An example screenshot is available at: http://people.redhat.com/otaylor/gtk/raleigh-ss.png Package: gtk-engines-redmond95 Description: Windows-like theme for GTK+ This package contains a Windows-like 'theme' that allows you to configure the look of GTK-using programs. The programs need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+. Source package: gtk-engines-begtk Package: gtk-engines-begtk Description: BeOS-like theme for GTK+ This package contains a BeOS 'theme' that allows you to configure the look of GTK+ 1.2-using programs. The programs need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+ 1.2. Source package: gtk-engines-cleanice Package: gtk-engines-cleanice Description: CleanIce theme for GTK+ 1.2 This package contains a cleanice 'theme' that allows you to configure the look of GTK+ 1.2-using programs. The programs need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+ 1.2. Source package: gtk-engines-flat Package: gtk-engines-flat Description: "Flat" theme for GTK+ This package contains a flat-looking 'theme' that allows you to configure the look of GTK+ 1.2-using programs. The programs need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+ 1.2. Source package: gtk-engines-gtkstep Package: gtk-engines-gtkstep Description: N*XTStep theme for GTK+ 1.2 GTKstep is a "theme" for GTK+ 1.2 which gives GTK applications a nice NeXT-like look. Source package: gtk-engines-icegradient Package: gtk-engines-icegradient Description: Ice-Gradient theme for GTK+ This package contains gradient theme for GTK+ based on ThinIce. It's not a pixmap theme, and thus it should be faster than other themes with gradients. In fact it is a theme engine so it's possible to use it to create other themes. Source package: gtk-engines-thinice Package: gtk-engines-thinice Description: ThinIce theme for GTK+ 1.2 This package contains a thinice 'theme' that allows you to configure the look of GTK+ 1.2-using programs. The programs need no modifications to use themes; the support is built in to GTK+ 1.2. Source package: gtk-gnutella Package: gtk-gnutella Description: shares files in a peer to peer network gtk-Gnutella is a real-time search, peer-based file-sharing client that allows a user running a Gnutella client to search for and download files from other Gnutella users. Source package: gtk-menu Package: gtk-menu Description: A simple X11/GTK menu system (for ion-hh) Snarfed from aewm by Carl Worth . This gives a very simple access to the Debian menu system for window managers that support dockapps, although it can be run with any wm. . There are problems with big menus on small screens... but it works great with ion-hh on handhelds. Source package: gtk-sources Package: gtk-sources Description: A graphical configuration utility for sources.list Provides a graphical interface for manipulation of the sources.list file, which controls where the APT system retrieves its packages from. Written in rep and rep-gtk. Source package: gtk-theme-switch Package: gtk-theme-switch Description: Gtk+ theme switching utility A Gtk+ theme switching utility that can be run from the console, and has an optional GUI dock and theme preview. It also can install themes downloaded from gtk.themes.org. Source package: gtkam Package: gtkam Description: GTK+ application for digital still cameras gtkam is a graphical application based on GTK+ for digital still cameras supported by gphoto2. (http://www.gphoto.org/gphoto2/) It's available from the SourceForge gphoto project CVS repository. Package: gtkam-gimp Description: gtkam gimp plugin gtkam is a graphical application based on GTK+ for digital still cameras supported by gphoto2. (http://www.gphoto.org/gphoto2/) It's available from the SourceForge gphoto project CVS repository. . This package include gimp plugin of gtkam. Source package: gtkcookie Package: gtkcookie Description: Editor for cookie files This package provides a graphical editor for cookie files as stored by Netscape or Mozilla. Source package: gtkdiff Package: gtkdiff Description: A graphical text comparison tool gtkdiff is a graphical GTK/Gnome front-end to diff. gtkdiff can be used to compare files for directories. Source package: gtkesms Package: gtkesms Description: GTK+ based frontend for esms This is a GTK+ based frontend for the esms program. Source package: gtkextramm Package: libgtkextramm-dev Description: Static library and header files of GtkExtramm Provides C++ wrappers for the GtkExtra library, for use with Gtkmm (a C++ wrapper for Gtk+) Package: libgtkextramm12 Description: Shared library of GtkExtramm Provides C++ wrappers for the GtkExtra library, for use with Gtkmm (a C++ wrapper for Gtk+) Source package: gtkfind Package: gtkfind Description: Graphical File Finder This package provides a graphical file finding program. Source package: gtkfontsel Package: gtkfontsel Description: A gtk+ based font selection utility This is a nice utility for browsing, previewing and selecting a X11 font to insert its correct name via the X clipboard into a configuration file. Source package: gtkglarea Package: gtkglarea4 Description: Gimp Toolkit OpenGL area widget shared library A GTK widget for use with Mesa, an unlicensed OpenGL clone. Package: gtkglarea4-dev Description: Gimp Toolkit OpenGL area widget include files and static library A GTK widget for use with Mesa, an unlicensed OpenGL clone. A Mesa development package is also required. Package: gtkglarea5 Description: Gimp Toolkit OpenGL area widget shared library A GTK widget for use with Mesa, an unlicensed OpenGL clone. Package: gtkglarea5-dev Description: Gimp Toolkit OpenGL area widget include files and static library A GTK widget for use with Mesa, an unlicensed OpenGL clone. A Mesa development package is also required. Source package: gtkglareamm Package: gtkglareamm-dev Description: development files for the C++ GtkGLArea widget A Gtk-- widget for use with OpenGL Package: gtkglareamm1 Description: C++ bindings for the GtkGLArea widget A Gtk-- widget for use with OpenGL Source package: gtkgo Package: gtkgo Description: GTK based go playing program with skins. A GTK-based go playing program. You can play go against another player or against a weak computer player. This program's main advantage is a pretty interface. Source package: gtkgraph Package: gtkgraph Description: an interactive function-plotter/calculator GtkGraph is an application designed to replace a conventional graphing calculator. It allows you to plot up to 10 functions on the same graph. Graphs may be exported to PostScript, printed, or exported to any bitmap file format that Imlib supports. The user can zoom and scroll, or set the range manually with X/Y minimums and X/Y maximums. In addition, a small arithmatic calculator window is included, which has a convenient history mechanism. Source package: gtkgrepmail Package: gtkgrepmail Description: A gtk front-end to grepmail A gtk front end to grepmail which provides you with a GUI interface to search through your sent and saved mail. Support is provided for both local mailboxes and remote mailboxes that are accessible using IMAP and ssh/rsh. Source package: gtkhtml Package: gtkhtml Description: HTML rendering/editing library - bonobo component binary. This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. Package: libgtkhtml-data Description: HTML rendering/editing library - data files. This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. Package: libgtkhtml-dev Description: HTML rendering/editing library - development files. This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. Package: libgtkhtml20 Description: HTML rendering/editing library - runtime files. This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. Source package: gtklp Package: gtklp Description: Frontend for cups written in gtk Frontend for cups written in gtk. It has: theme-support IPP support Printer specific options All standard-cups options different preferences-files for each printer It comes now with gtklpq, a frontend for adminstering your current print jobs. Source package: gtkmathview Package: libgtkmathview-bin Description: A GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. 'gtkmathview' is a GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. This package includes the runtime support files. Package: libgtkmathview-dev Description: A GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. 'gtkmathview' is a GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. This package includes the development support files. Package: libgtkmathview0 Description: A GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. 'gtkmathview' is a GTK widget for rendering MathML documents. This package include the shared library. Source package: gtkmm Package: libgnomemm Description: Shared library of Gnome--, a C++ wrapper for Gtk and GNOME Gnome-- is a C++ wrapper for GNOME applications. . This is the shared library package. You need it to run applications developed with gnome--. Package: libgnomemm-dev Description: Static library and header files of Gnome--, a C++ wrapper for Gtk and GNOME Gnome-- is a C++ wrapper for GNOME applications. . These are the development files. You need them to compile applications that use Gnome--. Package: libgtkmm Description: Shared library of Gtk--, a C++ wrapper for Gtk Gtk-- is a C++ wrapper for Gtk, the General Toolkit used initially by The GIMP, and now by GNOME and other projects. . Gtk is an object oriented set of widgets for X, but completely implemented in standard C (for compatibility). Gtk-- lets you develop your favourite X application in C++, using Gtk. . This is the shared library package. You need it to run applications developed with Gtk--. . (Note: the 'mm' in the name stands for 'minus, minus') Package: libgtkmm-dev Description: C++ wrapper for GTK (development files) Gtk-- (gtkmm) is a C++ interface for the popular GUI library gtk+. Gtk-- provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create graphical user interfaces with Gtk's flexible OO framework. Highlights include type safe callbacks, widgets extensible using inheritance and over 180 classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces. . This package contains development files and examples. Package: libgtkmm-doc Description: C++ wrapper for GTK (documentation) Gtk-- (gtkmm) is a C++ interface for the popular GUI library gtk+. Gtk-- provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create graphical user interfaces with Gtk's flexible OO framework. Highlights include type safe callbacks, widgets extensible using inheritance and over 180 classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces. . This package contains tutorial, FAQ, and reference documentation. Package: libgtkmm1.2 Description: C++ wrappers for GTK (shared libraries) Gtk-- (gtkmm) is a C++ interface for the popular GUI library gtk+. Gtk-- provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create graphical user interfaces with Gtk's flexible OO framework. Highlights include type safe callbacks, widgets extensible using inheritance and over 180 classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces. Source package: gtkpool Package: gtkpool Description: simple GTK+ pool billiard game GtkPool brings that classic favourite game of lounge lizards to a Linux box near you. It currently has a rather simple playing interface, but supports a really nifty customizable physics system. Source package: gtkrecover Package: gtkrecover Description: GUI for recover gtkrecover is a GUI for recover, a program that undeletes files on ext2 partitions. You can search for a deleted file by: * Hard disk device name * Year of deletion * Month of deletion * Weekday of deletion * First/Last possible day of month * Min/Max possible file size * Min/Max possible deletion hour * Min/Max possible deletion minute * User ID of the deleted file * A text string the file included (can be ignored) Source package: gtksee Package: gtksee Description: GTK-based clone of ACDSee (an image viewer) GTKsee is an image viewer/browser. The browser shows thumbnails, you can quickly watch a picture in large or fullscreen by simply tapping on return. Also has slideshow capabilities. . Really great stuff, but, if you like this try out ``gqview'' too. Source package: gtksql Package: gtksql Description: GTK front end to the postgresql database. GtkSQL is a graphical query tool for PostgreSQL. The author states that it is unpolished, lacking several features planned for addition, but that it is stable and usable. Source package: gtktalog Package: gtktalog Description: Disk catalog. GTKtalog is a GTK Disk Catalog program. It means you can create a database of all your CDs or other disks, and browse it or search specific files or folders. It's really useful when you have many CDs and you want to know in which CD some thing is. Source package: gtkwave Package: gtkwave Description: a VCD (Value Change Dump) file waveform viewer gtkwave is a viewer for VCD (Value Change Dump) files which are usually created by digital circuit simulators. (These files have no connection to video CDs!) Source package: gtm Package: gtm Description: Multiple files transfer manager. GTransferManager allows the user to retrieve multiple files from the web. These files can be retrieved in multiple parts and each part retrieved on a separate session that the user is connected to the Internet. This is most useful to users with dialup connections. The program performs these tasks using wget as it's back-end. Source package: gtml Package: gtml Description: An HTML pre-processor GTML is an HTML pre-processor which adds some extra features specially designed for maintaining multiple web pages. HTML files generated by GTML are just like any other HTML files. Because GTML does not attempt to interpret your HTML commands in any way, it's fully compatible with all version of HTML, and does not require any specific browser or server. . More information can be found at the gtml web site http://www.lifl.fr/~beaufils/gtml/. Source package: gtoaster Package: gtoaster Description: Gnome Toaster, a GUI for creating CDs A cdrecord/mkisofs/cdda2wav frontend for creating data,audio and mixed mode CDs both from other CDs or from self compiled data. Source package: gtop Package: gtop Description: Graphical TOP variant The graphical version of top provides an easy interface to process control on a GNU/Linux system. Source package: gtranscript Package: gtranscript Description: GNOME SQL database client GNOME Transcript is a SQL database client that aims to provide an easy and powerful environment for SQL users. Source package: gtranslator Package: gtranslator Description: PO-file editor by the Gnome I18N team A 'translation-supporting' program, which makes translating programs easy even for non-programmers. . You might want to subscribe to the gnome-i18n-mailing list (see developer.gnome.org for instructions) for more translation information. Source package: gts Package: libgts-dev Description: GNU Triangulated Surface Library GTS includes a number of useful functions to deal with triangulated surfaces including, but not limited to, multi-resolution models, Delaunay and Constrained Delaunay triangulations, set operations on surfaces (intersection, union etc ...), bounding-boxes trees for efficient collision and intersection detection, triangle strips and binary heaps. Package: libgts-doc Description: GNU Triangulated Surface Library documentation GTS includes a number of useful functions to deal with triangulated surfaces including, but not limited to, multi-resolution models, Delaunay and Constrained Delaunay triangulations, set operations on surfaces (intersection, union etc ...), bounding-boxes trees for efficient collision and intersection detection, triangle strips and binary heaps. . This package contains the GTS Referece, in HTML format. Source package: gtypist Package: gtypist Description: A simple ncurses typing tutor Displays exercise lines, measures your typing speed and accuracy, and displays the results. Source package: guarddog Package: guarddog Description: firewall configuration utility for KDE 2 Guarddog is a firewall configuration utility for KDE 2. It is aimed at two groups of users: novice to intermediate users who are not experts in TCP/IP networking and security, and those users who don't want the hassle of dealing with cryptic shell scripts and ipchains parameters. Source package: guavac Package: guavac Description: A java compiler. This is a Debian packaging of Effective Edge Technologies Java compiler. Guavac will allow you to write your own Java programs and applets. WARNING: guavac is orphaned upstream. It is recommended to use gcj or jikes instead. Source package: guessnet Package: guessnet Description: Guess what network is connected to an ethernet device Based on the network detecting code of laptop-netconf, guessnet tries to guess what network an ethernet device is currently connected to, using fake ARP requests. . It has been written to be coupled with the debian ifupdown package to achieve automatic network detection and configuration, but it can be used stand-alone to implement smart network scripts. Source package: guikachu Package: guikachu Description: A graphical PalmOS resource editor Guikachu is a resource editor for PalmOS systems. It can be used to visually create dialog boxes, menu bars and windows for Palm applications. . More information is available at: http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/guikachu/ Package: guikachu2rcp Description: Transforms Guikachu's XML documents to .rcp for PilRC Guikachu is a resource editor for PalmOS systems. It can be used to visually create dialog boxes, menu bars and windows for Palm applications. . This package contains the command-line tool, guikachu2rcp, which can generate .rcp files from Guikachu's native XML files using XSL. . More information about Guikachu is available at: http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/guikachu/ Source package: guile-core Package: guile-common Description: Common files for all guile versions. This package contains files that all the guile versions need. Right now none of the guile lib packages need these files. Package: guile1.3 Description: Scheme interpreter, and shared libraries for guile. Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension, is a scheme implementation designed for real world programming, supporting a rich Unix interface, a module system, and undergoing rapid development. . `guile' is a scheme interpreter that can execute scheme scripts (with a #! line at the top of the file), or run as an inferior scheme process inside Emacs. Package: guile1.4 Description: The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter. Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension, is a scheme implementation designed for real world programming, supporting a rich Unix interface, a module system, and undergoing rapid development. . `guile' is a scheme interpreter that can execute scheme scripts (with a #! line at the top of the file), or run as an inferior scheme process inside Emacs. Package: guile1.4-slib Description: SLIB support for guile1.4 and libguile9. Configures and installs SLIB support for libguile9 and guile1.4 Package: libguile-dev Description: Development headers and static library for libguile. `libguile.h' etc. C headers, aclocal macros, the `guile1.4-snarf' and `guile-config' utilities, and static `libguile' and `libqthreads'a libraries for Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension. Package: libguile6 Description: `libguile.so.6' shared libraries for Guile1.3. `libguile.so.6' shared object libraries and the ice-9 scheme module library for Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension. . `libguile' is an ELF shared object library that you can link your programs with to provide them with an extension language. Package: libguile6-dev Description: Development headers and static library for libguile4. `libguile.h' etc. C headers, aclocal macros, the `guile1.3-snarf' and `guile-config' utilities, and static `libguile' and `libqthreads'a libraries for Guile, the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension. Package: libguile6-slib Description: SLIB support for guile1.3 and libguile6. Configured and installs SLIB support for libguile6 and guile1.3 Package: libguile9 Description: libraries for Guile1.4 (guile, guilereadline, and qthreads). Guile shared object libraries and the ice-9 scheme module. Guile is the GNU Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension. Source package: guile-doc Package: guile1.3-doc Description: Documentation to libguile3 and guile1.3 This package contains the Info and html documentation for GNU Guile and libguile3. . Aren't you glad you use guile? Don't you wish everybody did? Package: guile1.4-doc Description: Reference and tutorial documentation for guile 1.4. This package contains the documentation for guile 1.4, including both a reference manual (via "info guile"), and a tutorial (via "info guile-tut"). . Aren't you glad you use guile? Don't you wish everybody did? Source package: guile-oops Package: goops Description: Guile interpreter linked with GOOPS. GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. . GOOPS can be dynamically loaded into any Guile interpreter. However, this package is useful if dynamic loading doesn't work on your system. . Other GOOPS packages are: libgoops5, libgoops5-dev, goops-doc . The implementation is derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and version 1.3 of Gregor Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. . See `libgoops5' for further information. Package: goops-doc Description: Documentation for goops GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. . This package provides documentation in texinfo, info and postscript formats. . Other GOOPS packages are: libgoops5, libgoops5-dev, goops . The implementation is derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and version 1.3 of Gregor Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. . See `libgoops5' for further information. Package: libgoops2 Description: Shared libraries for goops. GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. Its implementation is derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and version 1.3 of Gregor Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. It is very close in spirit to CLOS, the Common Lisp Object System (`CLtL2') but is adapted for the Scheme language. While GOOPS is not compatible with any of these systems, GOOPS contains a compatibility module which allows for execution of STKlos programs. . Briefly stated, the GOOPS extension gives the user a full object oriented system with multiple inheritance and generic functions with multi-method dispatch. Furthermore, the implementation relies on a true meta object protocol, in the spirit of the one defined for CLOS (Gregor Kiczales: A Metaobject Protocol). Package: libgoops2-dev Description: Development headers and static libraries for goops. GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. . See `libgoops2'. Package: libgoops5 Description: Shared libraries for goops. GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. . This package contains everything an application needs to run GOOPS. It basically consists of a shared library which can be dynamically linked into Guile, and a set of Scheme code libraries. . Other GOOPS packages are: libgoops5-dev, goops, goops-doc . The implementation is derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and version 1.3 of Gregor Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. It is very close in spirit to CLOS, the Common Lisp Object System (`CLtL2') but is adapted for the Scheme language. While GOOPS is not compatible with any of these systems, GOOPS contains a compatibility module which allows for execution of STKlos programs. . Briefly stated, the GOOPS extension gives the user a full object oriented system with multiple inheritance and generic functions with multi-method dispatch. Furthermore, the implementation relies on a true meta object protocol, in the spirit of the one defined for CLOS (Gregor Kiczales: A Metaobject Protocol). Package: libgoops5-dev Description: Development headers and static libraries for goops. GOOPS is the object oriented extension to Guile. . Other GOOPS packages are: libgoops5, goops, goops-doc . The implementation is derived from STk-3.99.3 by Erick Gallesio and version 1.3 of Gregor Kiczales `Tiny-Clos'. . See `libgoops5' for further information. Source package: guile-www Package: guile-www Description: Guile WWW module This is version 1.0 of the Guile WWW library, a set of Guile Scheme modules to facilitate HTTP, URL and CGI programming. Source package: guitar Package: guitar Description: A GTK+ archive extraction/viewing tool. guiTAR is a TAR extraction tool written in GTK+ and including GNOME support. It currently supports the tar, tar.Z, tar.gz, tar.bz2, lha, lzh, rar, arj, zip, and slp formats. Source package: gup Package: gup Description: let a remote site change their newsgroups subscription Gup, the Group Update Program is a Unix mail-server that lets a remote site change their newsgroups subscription without requiring the intervention of the news administrator at the feed site. . Gup is suited to news administrators that find they are spending an inordinate amount of time editing the INN newsfeeds file on behalf of the remote sites. Source package: guppi Package: libguppi-dev Description: GNOME graph and plot component, development files This contains the development support files for using Guppi in your own programs. Package: libguppi16 Description: GNOME graph and plot component Guppi is a GNOME component that provides functionality to construct plots and graphs to GNOME applications like Gnumeric. It has integrated statistics capabilities. Source package: gupsc Package: gupsc Description: GNOME client for the Network UPS Tools Package (nut) This package will display information about battery-status, load-status, AC-current and AC-frequency in a window. You can choose which machine to get the information from, and the rate at which it gets this information. Source package: gv Package: gv Description: A PostScript and PDF viewer for X using 3d Athena Widgets `gv' is a comfortable viewer of PostScript and PDF files for the X Window System. . It uses the `ghostscript' PostScript(tm) interpreter and is based on the classic X front-end for `gs', `ghostview'. It is more comfortable and more powerful than `ghostview'. Source package: gvd Package: gvd Description: GNU Visual Debugger GVD is able to debug Ada and C programs, and will soon be extended to cover even more. Source package: gvid Package: gvid Description: Gnome X video mode changer applet. This applet allows you to switch between predefined video resolutions. Source package: gvidm Package: gvidm Description: Gtk app to quickly and easily change video resolutions in X. Running gvidm will pop up a list of available modes and allows the user to select one if desired. This makes it perfect for running from an application menu or a hotkey, so you don't have to use ram for an applet constantly running. If you are running dual or multi-head displays, it will give you a list of screens so you can select the appropriate one. Source package: gwave Package: gwave Description: a waveform viewer eg for spice simulators gwave - a viewer for the output of spice-like simulators and other viewing of analog data. Source package: gwenview Package: gwenview Description: image viewer for KDE 2.X gwenview is an imageviewer for KDE 2.X. It features a folder tree window and a file list window to provide easy navigation in your file hierarchy. . Image loading is done by the Qt library, so it supports all image formats your Qt installation supports. Gwenview correctly displays images with alpha channel. . It uses docked windows, so you can alter the layout in any way you want. You can also browse your images in full screen. Source package: gwhois Package: gwhois Description: generic Whois Client / Server gwhois is a generic whois client / server. This means that it know for many (virtually all) TLDs, IP-Ranges and Handles out there where to ask. It queries other whois-servers as well as web-lookup forms. . gwhois can be used as a client, but you can invoke it as a server (e.g. via inetd) as well for usage with a normal whois client. Source package: gwm Package: gwm Description: The generic window manager. The GWM (Generic Window Manager) is an extensible Window Manager for the X Window System Version 11. It is based upon a WOOL (Window Object Oriented Language) kernel, which is an interpreted dialect of Lisp with specific window management primitives. GWM should be able to emulate efficiently other window managers, and play the same role for window managers as EMACS does for text editors. Package: gwm-doc Description: The generic window manager documentation. Documentation for gwm, the generic window manager. This is a long postscript document describing gwm. . The GWM (Generic Window Manager) is an extensible Window Manager for the X Window System Version 11. It is based upon a WOOL (Window Object Oriented Language) kernel, which is an interpreted dialect of Lisp with specific window management primitives. GWM should be able to emulate efficiently other window managers, and play the same role for window managers as EMACS does for text editors. Source package: gworkspace Package: gworkspace Description: Workspace Manager for GNUstep A clone of the file and application manager available on NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP used for managing files and starting applications. Source package: gworldclock Package: gworldclock Description: Displays time and date in specified time zones This program displays the time and date of specified time zones using a GTK+ interface. It also allows the zones to be synchronised to a time other than the current time. . The time zones may be entered by hand in TZ format or chosen from a list prepared from /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab. The zone list is kept in a format consistent with the shell script tzwatch. Package: tzwatch Description: Displays time and date in specified time zones on console This shell script displays the time and date of time zones specified by the user. The time zones may be entered by hand in TZ format or chosen from a list prepared from /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab. The zone list is kept in a format consistent with the GTK+ application gworldclock. Source package: gwrapguile Package: libgwrapguile-dev Description: Development package for libgwrapguile1 This file provides header files and releated support for developing packages that use libgwrapguile1. Package: libgwrapguile1 Description: g-warp: Tool for exporting C libraries into Scheme interpreters This is a tool for specifying types, functions, and constants to import into a Scheme interpreter, and for generating code (in C) to interface these to the Guile and RScheme interpreters in particular. Source package: gwydion-dylan Package: gwydion-dylan Description: The Gwydion Dylan Runtime Environment This package contains the libraries and other files needed to run programs compiled with the Gwydion Dylan compiler (d2c). . At some point in the (hopefully near) future, this package will contain the Gwydion Dylan Listener, which will allow interactive exploration of the language. . For more information, see the Gwydion Dylan maintainers' web page at . Package: gwydion-dylan-dev Description: Gwydion Dylan Development Tools CMU's Gwydion Dylan provides d2c, a Dylan-to-C batch compiler. It produces fairly efficient output but requires strange incantations to compile even simple programs. Tools for interfacing with C are included. (The Mindy bytecode interpreter is available as a separate package.) If you're really excited about writing Dylan programs for Linux--and don't mind the inconveniences of d2c--these are the tools to use. If you prefer a mature development environment, try another language. . This package contains the tools necessary to recompile d2c. They include a LISP to Dylan translator, a parser generator, and various tools for maintaining the build tree. This package also contains a few general-purpose development utilities written in Dylan. Package: mindy Description: A Dylan interpreter. Mindy is a Dylan bytecode interpreter, originally written as part of CMU's Gwydion Dylan project. It compiles faster than d2c and includes much better debugging tools. Unfortunately, Mindy makes no attempt to run fast. . Documentation for Mindy can be found in the main gwydion-dylan package, or on the web at . Source package: gxedit Package: gtk-shell Description: GTK-based Pop-up command to get user input This utility, which was previously bundled with the gxedit package, pops up a window to ask user for input: text, multiple-choice, or file. Can be used in scripts or called from other programs. Package: gxedit Description: GTK-based text editor GXedit is a graphical text editor, featuring everything a modern text editor should have including a toolbar, multiple windows options, scripting, cvs support, language support for C, html, perl and java, and it is network aware. It can display pixmaps in the background, and can use a 'say' program (e.g., the one in the non-free rsynth package) to "speak" your files. Package: gxproc Description: GTK-based utility to show system information This utility, which was previously bundled with the gxedit package, pops up a window with information about your kernel, processor, etc. . The program was previously named xproc. Source package: gxset Package: gxset Description: GTK based graphical frontend to the X command line tool xset(1) GTK xset is a graphical fronted to the X command line tool xset(1). It is a gtk application, designed with Glade. GTK xset can set auto repeat, key click, bell, mouse, screen saver and DPMS parameters. It also has a font path editor. Settings can be saved to a file. Source package: gzilla Package: gzilla Description: GTK-based web browser gzilla is a free browser which uses the GTK. This is "early alpha" software. Source package: gzip Package: gzip Description: The GNU compression utility. This is the standard GNU file compression utility, which is also the default compression tool for Debian. It typically operates on files with names ending in '.gz'. . This package can also decompress '.Z' files created with 'compress'. Source package: hamfax Package: hamfax Description: Receive/send radio facsimile transmissions with Soundcard/PTC-II With this package you can send or receive radio facsimile transmissions using either a Linux-supported soundcard or an SCS PTC-II data controller. . Radio facsimile transmission are used most commonly by meteorological bureaus to provide weather maps to aircraft and shipping. Source package: hamlib Package: hamlib-dev Description: Development library to control radio transceivers and receivers. Most recent amateur radio transceivers allow external control of their functions through a computer interface. Unfortunately, control commands are not always consistent across a manufacturer's product line and each manufacturer's product line differs greatly from its competitors. . This library addresses that issue by providing a standardised programming interface that applications can talk to and translating that into the appropriate commands required by the radio in use. . This package provides the development library with both C and C++ bindings. If you wish to run applications developed using this library you'll need the 'hamlib1' package. Package: hamlib-doc Description: Documentation for the hamlib radio control library. Most recent amateur radio transceivers allow external control of their functions through a computer interface. Unfortunately, control commands are not always consistent across a manufacturer's product line and each manufacturer's product line differs greatly from its competitors. . This library addresses that issue by providing a standardised programming interface that applications can talk to and translating that into the appropriate commands required by the radio in use. . This package provides the developers documentation for the API. Package: hamlib-utils Description: Utilities to support the hamlib radio control library. Most recent amateur radio transceivers allow external control of their functions through a computer interface. Unfortunately, control commands are not always consistent across a manufacturer's product line and each manufacturer's product line differs greatly from its competitors. . This library addresses that issue by providing a standardised programming interface that applications can talk to and translating that into the appropriate commands required by the radio in use. . This package provides a command-line utility to test the hamlib library and to control transceivers if you're short of anything more sophisticated. Package: hamlib1 Description: Run-time library to control radio transceivers and receivers. Most recent amateur radio transceivers allow external control of their functions through a computer interface. Unfortunately, control commands are not always consistent across a manufacturer's product line and each manufacturer's product line differs greatly from its competitors. . This library addresses that issue by providing a standardised programming interface that applications can talk to and translating that into the appropriate commands required by the radio in use. . This package provides the run-time form of the library. If you wish to develop software using this library you need the 'hamlib-dev' package. Source package: hamsoft Package: hamsoft Description: Reader for new hamradio linux software at radio.linux.org.au. Hamsoft is a reader for new hamradio linux software at radio.linux.org.au, the linux hamradio software database. When you select an entry in the list and click on read, the link will be opened in a mozilla window. Mozilla has to be running. Source package: hanterm Package: hanterm Description: X terminal terminal emulator with Hangul support hanterm is a replacement for xterm that supports Hangul input and output; it is a modified of the xterm program from XFree86. hanterm uses it own native input system and does not require an X input method server. . For hanterm to work properly, a Hangul-encoded font must be available; xfonts-johab, xfonts-cjk, and xfonts-bakemuk are all appropriate for this purpose. Source package: hanterm-classic Package: hanterm-classic Description: Another X terminal emulator with Hangul support Hanterm is a replacement for xterm that supports Hangul input and output; It is a modified of the xterm program from XFree86. Hanterm uses it own native input system and does not require an X input method server. . This package contains `original hanterm' made by Jake Song, and hanterm package contains hanterm-xf made by ChiDeok Hwang. Source package: hanterm-xf Package: hanterm-xf Description: X terminal emulator with Hangul support Hanterm is a replacement for xterm that supports Hangul input and output; It is a modified of the xterm program from XFree86. Hanterm uses it own native input system and does not require an X input method server. . For hanterm to work properly, a Hangul-encoded font must be available; xfonts-bakemuk are all appropriate for this purpose. Source package: hanzim Package: hanzim Description: Chinese character learning aid Hanzim is a program designed to help you memorize characters by helping you internalize their various systematicities. It displays lists of characters with the same radicals, same remaining parts, and same pronunciations. Along with the characters it displays pin-yin pronunciations and lists of compounds. . The program is also useful simply as a convenient dictionary. You can look up characters and compounds by radical or pin-yin. . More information available at: http://zakros.ucsd.edu/~arobert/hanzim.html Source package: happy Package: happy Description: The Parser generator for Haskell. This is the nth public release of our parser generator system for Haskell, called Happy (a dyslexic acronym for 'A Yacc-like Haskell Parser generator'). Source package: harden Package: harden Description: Makes your system hardened. This package is intended to help the administrator to improve the security of the system, or at least make the host less susceptible. . NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT more than just installing a package. You are recommended to read at least some documents in addition to installing this package. The documents can be found in the harden-doc package. This is of course just a start because there are LOT of information on how to make your system more secure. . For more information on how to secure your system see: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ Package: harden-clients Description: Avoid clients that are known to be insecure. Harden-clients is intended to give the administrator a easy option to avoid clients that in some sense are insecure. It can be a client that needs to send passwords in plaintext, or packages that can give someone access to the local host without permission. . NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT more than just installing a package. . For more information on how to secure your system see: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ Package: harden-doc Description: Useful documentation to secure a Debian system. Harden-doc will install documentation an administrator can use to make a Debian system more secure. . The Securing Debian Manual from the Debian Documentation Project available at http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ is included with this package. Package: harden-environment Description: Hardened system environment. Harden-environment provides a hardened system environment, or at least helps the administrator to configure such an environment. . NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT more than just installing a package. . For more information on how to secure your system see: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ Package: harden-localflaws Description: Avoid packages with security holes. Harden-localflaws is intended to help the administrator to avoid packages that are known to give a local user a way to compromise the system. Normally an update manages this but sometime you just want to check for security changes and then this package can help. . If you want to avoid packages that remote users can use to compromise the system you should look at the harden-remoteflaws instead. . NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT more than just installing a package. Package: harden-remoteaudit Description: Audit your system from this host. This package helps you to install a set of tools to check remote systems. . You can check exploits, sniff for passwords and similar things. . Nessus note: You have to have the nessus client installed on some host. The client is provided by the 'nessus' package. You can install it on the same host but that is not necessary. . NOTE! This package includes packages that can damage the system that you audit. It should NOT be used on any host, network or system that you are not responsible for. It can also damage the hosts that are checked. You have been warned! Package: harden-remoteflaws Description: Avoid packages with security holes. Harden-remoteflaws is intended to help the administrator to avoid packages that are known to have security flaws that allows a remote user access to the system without permission. Normally an update manages this but sometime you just want to check for security changes and then this package can help. . If you want to avoid packages that local users can use to compromise the system you should look at the harden-localflaws instead. . NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT more than just installing a package. Package: harden-servers Description: Avoid servers that are known to be insecure. This package is intended to give the administrator a easy option to avoid servers that in some sense are insecure. It can be a servers that needs passwords in plaintext, packages that can give someone access to the local host without permission, or packages that gives system information to remote users. . NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT more than just installing a package. . For more information on how to secure your system see: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ Package: harden-tools Description: Tools to enhance or analyze the security. Harden-tools helps you to install tools that the administrator can use to enhance the security of the system in some way. . NOTE! This package will not make your system uncrackable, and it is not intended to do so. Making your system secure involves a LOT more than just installing a package. . For more information on how to secure your system see: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ Source package: hasciicam Package: hasciicam Description: ascii for the masses Hasciicam makes it possible to have live ASCII video on the web. It captures video from a tv card and renders it into ascii, formatting the output into an html page with a refresh tag or in a live ASCII window or in a simple text file as well, giving the possibility to anybody that has a bttv card. a linux box and a cheap modem line to show a live ASCII video feed that can be browsable without any need for plugin, java etc. Source package: haskell-doc Package: haskell-doc Description: Assorted Haskell language documentation Haskell is a non-strict, pure functional general-purpose programming language. This package contains its definition, which consists of the following documents: (1) The Haskell 98 Report, (2) The Haskell 98 Library Report, and (3) Errata for the Haskell 98 Language Report. This package contains also a tutorial of the language: (4) Gentle Introduction to Haskell 98 . Future revisions of this package may include other Haskell material, of interest to a programmer learning Haskell or to a practicing Haskell programmer. Source package: haskell-mode Package: haskell-mode Description: A major mode for editing Haskell in Emacs A major mode for editing Haskell (the functional programming language) in Emacs. . Major features: -Font Locking: Colours keywords, comments, strings, etc. -Declaration Scanning: Scans declarations and places them in a menu. -Documentation: Echoes types of functions or syntax of keywords when the cursor is idle. -Indentation: Provides semi-automatic intelligent indentation. -Simple Indentation: Provides simple indentation. -Hugs Interaction: Allows interaction with the Hugs interpreter. Source package: hatman Package: hatman Description: Customizable high-resolution Pacman clone You have three lives, and you lose a life if you get eaten by a ghost. If you eat all the little dots on a level, you go onto the next level (if we've bothered including any). At the edge of the screen there may be passageways apparently going nowhere - if you follow one you will wrap all the way around and appear at the other side of the screen, yes - really, as if by magic you have been transported from one side of the screen to the other, and the ghosts won't know what's hit 'em. Also, every now and then some fruit might appear at the edge of the screen. Being a healthy-eating sort of guy, hatman loves fruit, so you should go and eat it - it's extra points, you know. . But the icing on the cake is the power-pellets. Eat one of these and the tables are turned. The ghosts turn gray (as one does, when one is scared) and now it's your turn to do some serious getting. Whilst the ghosts remain gray you can eat them - getting more points for each one you eat, once you eat them their eyes (hatman doesn't like the eyes - they give him indigestion) run back to the ghost's base and gets a new body. Don't worry about them turning back too suddenly - you will get a bit of a warning first. . It's easy, and it's great fun. Source package: hbf-cns40-1 Package: hbf-cns40-1 Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 1) for CJK This package contains a CNS plane 1 Chinese Fanti (traditional characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. . If you need to use the full CNS11643 charset with all 7 planes, please also install packages hbf-cns40-2, hbf-cns40-3, hbf-cns40-4, hbf-cns40-5, hbf-cns40-6, and hbf-cns40-7. Source package: hbf-cns40-2 Package: hbf-cns40-2 Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 2) for CJK This package contains a CNS plain 2 Chinese Fanti (traditional characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. Source package: hbf-cns40-3 Package: hbf-cns40-3 Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 3) for CJK This package contains a CNS plane 3 Chinese Fanti (traditional characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. Source package: hbf-cns40-4 Package: hbf-cns40-4 Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 4) for CJK This package contains a CNS plane 4 Chinese Fanti (traditional characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. Source package: hbf-cns40-5 Package: hbf-cns40-5 Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 5) for CJK This package contains a CNS plane 5 Chinese Fanti (traditional characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. Source package: hbf-cns40-6 Package: hbf-cns40-6 Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 6) for CJK This package contains a CNS plane 6 Chinese Fanti (traditional characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. Source package: hbf-cns40-7 Package: hbf-cns40-7 Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (CNS plane 7) for CJK This package contains a CNS plane 7 Chinese Fanti (traditional characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. Source package: hbf-cns40-b5 Package: hbf-cns40-b5 Description: Chinese Fanti Song 40x40 bitmap font (Big5) for CJK This package contains a CNS Big5 Chinese Fanti (traditional characters) Song-style 40x40 bitmap font file together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. . You also need to install the packages hbf-cns40-1, hbf-cns40-2 and hbf-cns40-3, which contain the actual bitmap font files. Source package: hbf-jfs56 Package: hbf-jfs56 Description: Chinese Jianti Fangsong 56x56 bitmap font (GB2312) for CJK This package contains a GB-encoded Chinese Jianti (simplified characters) Fangsong-style 56x56 bitmap font file together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. Source package: hbf-kanji48 Package: hbf-kanji48 Description: Japanese Kanji 48x48 bitmap font (JIS X-0208) for CJK This package contains a JIS X-0208-encoded Japanese Kanji normal-style Mincho 48x48 bitmap font file, together with its HBF header file, an hbf2gf configuration file and .tfm files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. . It was generated from the LABO system 123 48x48 bitmap font. It is the same font as the 48x48 Watanabe Mincho font found in the "xfonts-intl-japanese-big" package and the vector font in the "watanabe-vfont" package. Source package: hdate Package: hdate Description: Prints Hijra (Islamic lunar) dates, calendar, Islamic prayer times Generates Hijra date(s) and Hijra calendar for given AD date and computes daily, monthly, yearly Islamic prayer times for given location. Source package: hdf5 Package: hdf5-tools Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - Runtime tools HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. . This package contains runtime tools for HDF5. Package: libhdf5-doc Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - Documentation HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. . This package contains documentation for HDF5. Package: libhdf5-lam Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - runtime files - LAM version. HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. . This package contains runtime files for use with LAM. Package: libhdf5-lam-dev Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - LAM version. HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. . This package contains development files for use with LAM. Package: libhdf5-mpich Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - runtime files - MPICH version. HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. . This package contains runtime files for use with MPICH. Package: libhdf5-mpich-dev Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - MPICH version. HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. . This package contains development files for use with MPICH. Package: libhdf5-serial Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - runtime files - serial version. HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. . This package contains runtime files for serial platforms. Package: libhdf5-serial-dev Description: Hierachical Data Format 5 (HDF5) - development files - serial version. HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O. . This package contains development files for serial platforms. Source package: hdparm Package: hdparm Description: Tune hard disk parameters for high performance. get/set hard disk parameters for Linux IDE drives. Primary use is for enabling irq-unmasking and IDE multiplemode. Source package: heartbeat Package: heartbeat Description: Subsystem for High-Availability Linux heartbeat is a basic heartbeat subsystem for Linux-HA. It will run scripts at initialisation, and when machines go up or down. This version will also perform IP address takeover using gratuitous ARPs. It works correctly for a 2-node configuration, and is extensible to larger configurations. It implements the following kinds of heartbeats: * Bidirectional Serial Rings ("raw" serial ports) * UDP/IP broadcast (ethernet, etc) Package: ldirectord Description: Monitors virtual services provided by LVS. ldirectord is a stand-alone daemon to monitor services of real for virtual services provided by The Linux Virtual Server (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/). It is simple to install and works with the heartbeat code (http://www.linux-ha.org/). Package: libstonith-dev Description: Shoot The Other Node In The Head lib., development files libstonith provides an interface to handle stonith modules and to register objects with stonith. Package: libstonith0 Description: Shoot The Other Node In The Head library libstonith provides an interface to handle stonith modules and to register objects with stonith. Package: stonith Description: Interface for remotely powering down a node in the cluster. The STONITH module (a.k.a. STOMITH) provides an extensible interface for remotely powering down a node in the cluster. The idea is quite simple: When the software running on one machine wants to make sure another machine in the cluster is not using a resource, pull the plug on the other machine. It's simple and reliable, albeit admittedly brutal. Source package: heise-register Package: heise-register Description: register of the magazines c't, iX, Elrad and Gateway This package installs an online register of the famous German computer and electronic magazines published by Heise: * c't - magazin für computer technik (12/1983 - 20/2001) * iX (11/1988 - 10/2001) * Elrad (1994 - 1997) * Gateway (1/1993 - 6/1997) Source package: hello Package: hello Description: The classic greeting, and a good example The GNU hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It allows nonprogrammers to use a classic computer science tool which would otherwise be unavailable to them. . Seriously, though: this is an example of how to do a Debian package. It is the Debian version of the GNU Project's `hello world' program (which is itself an example for the GNU Project). Source package: hello-dbs Package: hello-dbs Description: The classic greeting, and a good example The GNU hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It allows nonprogrammers to use a classic computer science tool which would otherwise be unavailable to them. . Seriously, though: this is an example of how to do a Debian package. It is the Debian version of the GNU Project's `hello world' program (which is itself an example for the GNU Project). . This is the same as the hello package, except it uses DBS to make the deb. Please see DBS as to what it is. Source package: hello-debhelper Package: hello-debhelper Description: The classic greeting, and a good example The GNU hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It allows nonprogrammers to use a classic computer science tool which would otherwise be unavailable to them. . Seriously, though: this is an example of how to do a Debian package. It is the Debian version of the GNU Project's `hello world' program (which is itself an example for the GNU Project). . This is the same as the hello package, except it uses debhelper to make the deb. Please see debhelper as to what it is. Source package: help2man Package: help2man Description: Automatic manpage generator Program to create simple man pages from the --help and --version output of other programs. . Since most GNU documentation is now in info format, this provides a way to generate a placeholder man page pointing to that resource while still providing some useful information. Source package: hercules Package: hercules Description: System/370, ESA/390 and z/Architecture Emulator Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe System/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit z/Architecture. . This means that your PC can emulate an IBM mainframe processor. The mainframe can range from a 360 to a z900 - running in "System/370" mode, "ESA/390" mode, or "z/Architecture" mode. Hercules executes S/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture instructions and channel programs. It emulates mainframe I/O devices by using PC devices. For example, 3390 DASD devices are emulated by large files on your hard disk, and local 3270 screens are emulated by tn3270 sessions. . Hercules implements only the raw S/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture instruction set; it does not provide any operating system facilities. This means that you need to provide an operating system or standalone program which Hercules can load from an emulated disk or tape device. You will have to use a free software operating system such as Linux, write the operating system or standalone program yourself, obtain a license from IBM to run one of their operating systems on your PC, or use IBM programs and operating systems which have been placed in the public domain. . Virtual networking can be accomplished using the TUN/TAP driver in 2.2 and 2.4 kernels. For older kernels, try the vmnet package. . Hercules was created by Roger Bowler and is maintained by Jay Maynard. Jan Jaeger designed and implemented many of the advanced features of Hercules. Source package: hermes1 Package: hermes1 Description: The Hermes pixel-format library Hermes is a library that does the dirty work of a graphics library or application that nobody else wants to do, and it does it fast because the effort is concentrated on just that. The thing nobody wants to do is conversion between pixel formats - between all pixel formats that is, not between any two. There are handwritten assembler routines in Hermes that should make anything look fast. . An application or library that uses Hermes will for example be able to render into one buffer and convert it to whatever pixel format is available on the target platform at the time. . Other services provided by Hermes include palette handling including caching of lookup tables, and surface clearing to a specific colour value. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info Package: hermes1-dev Description: Development libraries for the Hermes pixel-format library Hermes is a library that does the dirty work of a graphics library or application that nobody else wants to do, and it does it fast because the effort is concentrated on just that. The thing nobody wants to do is conversion between pixel formats - between all pixel formats that is, not between any two. There are handwritten assembler routines in Hermes that should make anything look fast. . An application or library that uses Hermes will for example be able to render into one buffer and convert it to whatever pixel format is available on the target platform at the time. . Other services provided by Hermes include palette handling including caching of lookup tables, and surface clearing to a specific colour value. . See http://www.clanlib.org/ for more info Source package: heroes Package: heroes-common Description: Collect powerups and avoid your opponents' trails Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. . Several styles of play are available, including "get-all-the-bonuses", deathmatch, and "squish-the-pedestrians". All game styles can be played in both single-player and two-player (split-screen) modes. . You should install the heroes-sound-effects package if you want sound effects, and the heroes-sound-tracks package if you want background music in the game. These packages are quite large (especially heroes-sound-tracks), so you might want to try the game out before installing them. . This package contains a small number of common files for the GGI and SDL versions of heroes. Package: heroes-ggi Description: Collect powerups and avoid your opponents' trails Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. . Several styles of play are available, including "get-all-the-bonuses", deathmatch, and "squish-the-pedestrians". All game styles can be played in both single-player and two-player (split-screen) modes. . You should install the heroes-sound-effects package if you want sound effects, and the heroes-sound-tracks package if you want background music in the game. These packages are quite large (especially heroes-sound-tracks), so you might want to try the game out before installing them. . This version is linked against the GGI libraries. See heroes-sdl for a Heroes version that is linked against the SDL libraries. Package: heroes-sdl Description: Collect powerups and avoid your opponents' trails Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. . Several styles of play are available, including "get-all-the-bonuses", deathmatch, and "squish-the-pedestrians". All game styles can be played in both single-player and two-player (split-screen) modes. . You should install the heroes-sound-effects package if you want sound effects, and the heroes-sound-tracks package if you want background music in the game. These packages are quite large (especially heroes-sound-tracks), so you might want to try the game out before installing them. . This version is linked against the SDL libraries. See heroes-ggi for a Heroes version that is linked against the GGI libraries. Source package: heroes-data Package: heroes-data Description: Required data files for heroes Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. . This package contains required data files for heroes, including images, level files, and tilesets. Source package: heroes-sound-effects Package: heroes-sound-effects Description: Optional sound files for heroes Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. . This package contains optional sound effects for heroes. Install these if you want nifty little noises while playing the game. Source package: heroes-sound-tracks Package: heroes-sound-tracks Description: Optional sound files for heroes Heroes is similar to the "Tron" and "Nibbles" games of yore, but includes many graphical improvements and new game features. In it, you must maneuver a small vehicle around a world and collect powerups while avoiding obstacles, your opponents' trails, and even your own trail. . This package contains optional background music for Heroes. Install this if you want to listen to music while playing the game, or if you just happen to like the tunes. Be warned that this package is quite large and will take a long time to download over a modem or other slow link! Source package: hesiod Package: hesiod Description: Utilities for Project Athena's service name resolution protocol Hesiod is a name service library that can provide general name service for a variety of applications. It is derived from BIND, the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon, and leverages the existing DNS infrastructure of a network. It is used on a number of university networks, including MIT and Iowa State University. . If you will not be using this system on a network that already uses Hesiod, you probably do not need this package. Package: libhesiod-dev Description: Dev libraries for hesiod, a service name resolution protocol This package contains the include files and static library for hesiod, the Project Athena service name resolution protocol used at MIT and elsewhere. Package: libhesiod0 Description: Libraries for hesiod, a service name resolution protocol This package contains the shared library for hesiod, the Project Athena service name resolution protocol used at MIT and elsewhere. Source package: hevea Package: hevea Description: A fast and powerful LaTeX to HTML translator HeVeA is a LaTeX to HTML translator. Its remarkable features are - It produces good output. By default (can be turned off) it uses the symbol face for math symbols. Either way it usually avoids generating zillions of picture files. - It is highly configurable through (La)TeX macros. Though aimed at LaTeX input it understands a fair subset of TeX' macro language. - It runs fast. This version of HeVeA is patched to generate by default PNG picture files instead of GIF. . See also http://para.inria.fr/~maranget/hevea/index.html. Source package: hex Package: hex Description: hexadecimal dumping tool for Japanese hexdump program that distinguish Japanese 2bytes code character. Source package: hexcurse Package: hexcurse Description: A ncurses-based hex editor with many features HexCurse is a versatile ncurses-based hex editor written in C that provides the user with many features. It currently supports searching, hex, and decimal address output, jumping to specified locations in a file, and quick keyboard shortcuts to commands. Source package: hexedit Package: hexedit Description: view and edit files in hexadecimal or in ASCII. hexedit shows a file both in ASCII and in hexadecimal. The file can be a device as the file is not whole read. You can modify the file and search through it. You have also copy&paste and save to file functions. Truncating or appending to the file. Modifications are shown in bold. Source package: hextype Package: hextype Description: Hexdump according to DOS Debug output format The output consists of 3 columns. Each row contains up to 16 characters. The first column contains the address of the row (in 16-byte words). In the second column each byte is represented by its hexadecimal value (00 to FF), and in the third are the bytes as printable characters. Unlike od -c, hextype does not print unprintable chars with a two-character escape sequence. They are replaced by a dot. Source package: hexxagon Package: hexxagon Description: Hexagonal Ataxx Clone for GTK The goal of the game is to conquer as much of the board as possible. This is done by capturing the opponents pieces or by cloning your own. The board is a hexagon built from smaller hexagons. . Hexxagon is just like Ataxx apart from the board design. The Ataxx board is square and the Hexxagon board is hexagonal. . This is the GTK Version Package: hexxagon-text Description: Hexagonal Ataxx Clone for Text mode The goal of the game is to conquer as much of the board as possible. This is done by capturing the opponents pieces or by cloning your own. The board is a hexagon built from smaller hexagons. . Hexxagon is just like Ataxx apart from the board design. The Ataxx board is square and the Hexxagon board is hexagonal. . This is the ncurses text mode version Source package: heyu Package: heyu Description: heyu - 2 way x10 communications for the CM11A heyu' is similar to the package 'x10', differing mainly in the controller supported (this package supports CM11A, 'x10' supports the CP290) X-10 modules are devices that plug into an electrical outlet and allow you to remotely control the power to a lamp or an appliance that is plugged into them. There are also X-10 modules that install in place of wall switches to control lights, fans, and many other appliances. This package supports the CM11A Interface (from Radio Shack), which supports two-way communication. This allows for devices such as motion detectors to trigger scripts on your system, turning lights on, updating web pages, or send you e-mail. See: http://heyu.tanj.com/ For more information Source package: hfsplus Package: hfsplus Description: tools to access HFS+ formatted volumes HFS+ is a modernized version of Apple Computer's HFS Filesystem. Nowadays, it is widely used with more recent versions of MacOS. Unfortunately, it is not yet supported by the Linux kernel. hfsplus consists of a library and set of tools that allow access to HFS+ volumes. . This package contains the tools themselves. Package: libhfsp-dev Description: library to access HFS+ formatted volumes HFS+ is a modernized version of Apple Computer's HFS Filesystem. Nowadays, it is widely used with more recent versions of MacOS. Unfortunately, it is not yet supported by the Linux kernel. hfsplus consists of a library and set of tools that allow access to HFS+ volumes. . This package contains everything you need to write programs that use this library, i.e. header files and an archive version of the library. Package: libhfsp0 Description: shared library to access HFS+ formatted volumes HFS+ is a modernized version of Apple Computer's HFS Filesystem. Nowadays, it is widely used with more recent versions of MacOS. Unfortunately, it is not yet supported by the Linux kernel. hfsplus consists of a library and set of tools that allow access to HFS+ volumes. . This package contains a shared version of the library. Source package: hfsutils Package: hfsutils Description: Tools for reading and writing Macintosh volumes. HFS is the native Macintosh filesystem format. . This package contains several command-line utilities for reading and writing Macintosh HFS-formatted media such as floppy disks, CD-ROMs, and hard disks. Package: hfsutils-tcltk Description: Tcl/Tk interfaces for reading and writing Macintosh volumes. xhfs is a Tk based X windows interface, and hfssh is a Tcl based shell. . HFS is the native Macintosh filesystem format. Source package: hindent Package: hindent Description: Reformats HTML code This utility reformats HTML code to be properly indented/nested for improved readability. You can indent the existing lines as-is, or totally reformat the code to have one tag per line. Hindent is useful in deciphering software-generated HTML code when it's all just one huge line, or help you find find that last missing end-tag, or deal with code victimized by creeping featurism. Written in Perl for Unix. Understands all HTML 3.2 nestable tags. Source package: hkgerman Package: igerman Description: The German dictionary for ispell. This is the German dictionary for ispell as put together by heinz.knutzen@web.de . This dictionary refers to the old German orthography. For the new orthography see ingerman. Package: wgerman Description: The German dictionary for /usr/share/dict. This is the German dictionary as put together by heinz.knutzen@web.de. . This dictionary refers to the old German orthography. For the new orthography see wngerman. Source package: hlatex Package: hlatex Description: LaTeX Korean support HLaTeX is a LaTeX package use Hangul with LaTeX. . With this package, you can run latex on KS X 1001 based Korean LaTeX file to produce a professionally looking Korean documents. You can typeset all Korean characters defined in KS X 1001, including Korean Symbol, Hangul and Hanja. Source package: hlatex-fonts Package: hlatex-fonts-base Description: basic HLaTeX fonts files HLaTeX is a LaTeX package to use Hangul with LaTeX. . Includes jamo, myoungjo, gothic, taza, and graphic UHC fonts. Package: hlatex-fonts-extra Description: extra HLaTeX fonts files HLaTeX is a LaTeX package to use Hangul with LaTeX. . Includes shinmun, bom, gungseo, pen, pilgi and yetgul UHC fonts. Source package: hlins Package: hlins Description: Insert URLs into html documents Hlins is a tool to insert hypertext links into HTML documents, using a database with entries of the form "name = url". It is designed for inserting URLs of real persons: it knows about abbreviations of first and middle names and tolerates dropping the second part of a composite last name. Source package: hmmer Package: hmmer Description: models protein or nucleic acid sequences. Hmmer is a suite of programs which use profile hidden Markov models (profile HMMs) to model the primary structure consensus of a family of protein or nucleic acid sequences. Homepage: http://hmmer.wustl.edu/ Source package: hnb Package: hnb Description: Hierarchical notebook Hnb is an ncurses program to organize many kinds of data in one place, for example addresses, todo lists, ideas, book reviews or to store snippets of brainstorming, to make a structured packing list or just to take random notes. It can export ascii, html and xml, supports todo checkboxes, checkbox trees with percentages, priorities, preferences, searching and more. Source package: hns2 Package: hns2 Description: Hyper Nikki System "Diary on the web" generator CGI. This package is meta package. Package: hns2-cgi Description: Hyper Nikki System (CGI) HNS(Hyper Nikki System, Nikki means "Diary" in Japanese) is a set of CGI scripts which can generate HTML-based web diary a la Slashdot/Advogato from its own very simple meta files (hnf). HNS takes care of complicated, diary-specific operations such as date handling, URL anchor, etc. so keeping your diary with HNS is much easier than writing HTML by hand. This package provides main cgi scripts. Package: hns2-tools Description: Hyper Nikki System tools for editing diary. HNS(Hyper Nikki System, Nikki means "Diary" in Japanese) is a set of CGI scripts which can generate HTML-based web diary a la Slashdot/Advogato from its own very simple meta files (hnf). HNS takes care of complicated, diary-specific operations such as date handling, URL anchor, etc. so keeping your diary with HNS is much easier than writing HTML by hand. This package provides tools for editing diary. todayhns, edit the diary of today wrapper script. hnf-mode, major mode for emacsen to edit hnf file. Package: libhns2-perl Description: Hyper Nikki System (core library) "Diary on the web" generator CGI. This package contains HNS core library, to use HNS, need hns2-cgi package or should write other CGI interface. see also description of hns2-cgi package. Source package: hodie Package: hodie Description: prints the date in latin hodie has the same functionality as the date (1) program, only it prints it in grammatically correct latin Source package: horde Package: horde Description: Core elements for the Horde Web Application Suite A set of PHP3 scripts that implement an web based application suite. . This package is required to run other programs such as IMP which is a web based IMAP client. Other applications will follow as soon as they are functional. . PLEASE NOTE, you must have either a database setup locally or remotely prior to installing this package otherwise the install could fail. Source package: host Package: host Description: Utility for Querying DNS Servers Installs the 'host' utility and a number of helpful links. Source package: hostname Package: hostname Description: A utility to set/show the host name or domain name The hostname command can be used to either set or display the current host or domain name of the system. This name is used by many of the networking programs to identify the machine. The domain name is also used by NIS/YP. Source package: hotkeys Package: hotkeys Description: A hotkeys daemon for your Internet/multimedia keyboard in X This program sits at the back and listens for the "special" hotkeys that you won't normally use on your Internet/Multimedia keyboards. The buttons perform their intended behaviors, such as volume up and down, mute the speaker, launch applications, etc. It has On-screen display (OSD) to show the volume, program that's being started, etc. . It features an XML-based keycode configuration file format, which makes it possible to define the hotkeys to launch any programs you want. Source package: hotplug Package: hotplug Description: Linux Hotplug Scripts This package contains the scripts necessary for hotplug Linux support, and lets you plug in new devices and use them immediately. Initially, it includes support for USB and PCI (Cardbus) devices, and can automatically configure network interfaces. Package: hotplug-utils Description: Linux Hotplug utility programs This package contains some utilities for hotplug Linux support, fxload hotplug demon. This program is conveniently able to download firmware into FX and FX2 ez-usb devices. It is intended to be invoked by hotplug scripts when the unprogrammed device appears on the bus. Source package: hp-ppd Package: hp-ppd Description: HP Postscript Printer Definition (PPD) files Because PostScript is a device independent page description language, there is a need to provide a mechanism for a print spooler to customize the PostScript Job to the actual device. PPD, PostScript Printer Definitions, specify the device specific PostScript commands to access device specific features. Source package: hp2xx Package: hp2xx Description: A HPGL converter into some vector- and raster formats HP2XX reads HPGL ASCII source files, interprets them, and converts them into either another vector-oriented format or one of several rasterfile formats. Currently, its HPGL parser recognizes a subset of the HP 7550A command set. Some high-level functions are missing. Also, only some of the fixed space vector fonts and none of the variable space arc fonts are supported. Beside these limitations, hp2xx has proven to work with many HP-GL sources without any trouble. Source package: hp48cc Package: hp48cc Description: C-like compiler which produces HP48 RPN `hp48cc' is a C-like compiler that translates the input code into the HP48 RPN language. The language recognized by the compiler is only a small subset of the C language, with some non-standard extensions, but powerful enough to write complex programs simply. Source package: hpijs Package: hpijs Description: HP Inkjet Server - Ghostscript driver for HP inkjets This package contains the hpijs binary which provides Ghostscript with a driver for most inkjet manufactured by Hewlett Packard using the ijs interface. Source package: hping2 Package: hping2 Description: Active Network Smashing Tool hping2 is a network tool able to send custom ICMP/UDP/TCP packets and to display target replies like ping does with ICMP replies. It handles fragmentation and arbitrary packet body and size, and can be used to transfer files under supported protocols. Using hping2, you can: . Test firewall rules, Perform [spoofed] port scanning, Test net performance using different protocols, Packet size, TOS (type of service), and Fragmentation, Do path MTU discovery, Transfer files (even between really Fascist firewall rules), Perform traceroute-like actions under different protocols, Fingerprint remote OSs, Audit a TCP/IP stack, etc. . hping2 is a good tool for learning TCP/IP. Source package: hpoj Package: hpoj Description: HP OfficeJet Linux driver (hpoj) This software provides Linux support for most "multi-function" (or "all-in-one") peripherals from Hewlett-Packard, including OfficeJet, LaserJet, and Printer/Scanner/Copier ("PSC") products. It consists of: . - Low-level drivers and libraries to communicate with the device. Depending on your hardware and operating system configuration, you may connect devices directly to your workstation with a parallel port or USB (Universal Serial Bus), or to a LAN (Local Area Network) using certain models of HP JetDirect print servers. . - An application programming interface (API) known as "PTAL" (Peripheral Transport Abstraction Library) that hides the differences in accessing devices connected via parallel, USB, or JetDirect. . - Printing support, largely powered by ghostscript, the HP inkjet driver (for selected models), and one of various print spoolers (Berkeley lpd, gnulpr, LPRng, CUPS, PDQ, etc.) that may already be installed on your computer. . - Scanning support, powered either by Scanner Access Now Easy (SANE) or by "ptal-hp scan", a command-line application provided with the hpoj package. . - Graphical and command-line applications to access various features of the peripheral, such as displaying status of the device and setting the clock. Source package: hpscanpbm Package: hpscanpbm Description: HP ScanJet scanning utility This program controls Hewlett-Packard ScanJet series scanners. It captures the image based on command-line parameters, and provides it as a thresholded, dithered, grayscale, or full-color Portable Pixmap. . This is not a device driver; your ScanJet should be connected to a SCSI adapter that is supported by Linux (which does not include the card that came with the ScanJet). This program uses the generic SCSI interface, so this feature must be available in the kernel. Source package: hpsockd Package: hpsockd Description: HP SOCKS server. Provides a SOCKS v5 server, with v4 support. Source package: ht Package: ht Description: Viewer/editor/analyser (mostly) for executables This is HT, including HT-analyser; please note that this is a BETA version of the program. Therefore HT is incomplete and sometimes buggy. For more info (e.g. keybindings) see the README file! . 1. Supported file formats - common object file format (COFF) - executable and linkable format (ELF) - linear executables (LE) - standard DO$ executables (MZ) - new executables (NE) - portable executables (PE) 2. Code & Data Analyser - finds branch sources and destinations recursively - finds procedure entries - creates labels based on this information - creates xref information - allows to interactively analyse unexplored code - allows to create/rename/delete labels 3. Target systems - GNU/Linux - FreeBSD - DJGPP - Win32 Source package: htag Package: htag Description: A tagline adder for email, news and FidoNet messages. htag is a tagline adder but it has now been so over engineered that it will also do anything you want it to[0], do lots of stuff I want it to, and do stuff it wants to. . [0] Or at least it will if you write the appropriate plugin. Source package: htcheck Package: htcheck Description: Utility for checking web site for dead/external links ht://Check is more than a link checker. It's a console application written for Linux systems in C++ and derived from the best search engine available on the Internet for free (GNU GPL): ht://Dig. . It can retrieve information through HTTP/1.1 and store them in a MySQL database, and it's particularly suitable for small Internet domains or Intranet. . Its purpose is to help a webmaster managing one or more related sites: after a "crawl", ht://Check gives back very useful summaries and reports, including broken links, anchors not found, content-types and HTTP status codes summaries, etc. Package: htcheck-php Description: Simple php interface to database generated by ht://Check ht://Check is more than a link checker. It's a console application written for Linux systems in C++ and derived from the best search engine available on the Internet for free (GNU GPL): ht://Dig. . This package contains a simple php interface to database generated by ht://Check Source package: htdig Package: htdig Description: WWW search system for an intranet or small internet The ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching system for a small domain or intranet. This system is not meant to replace the need for powerful internet-wide search systems like Lycos, Infoseek, Webcrawler and AltaVista. Instead it is meant to cover the search needs for a single company, campus, or even a particular sub section of a web site. . As opposed to some WAIS-based or web-server based search engines, ht://Dig can span several web servers at a site. The type of these different web servers doesn't matter as long as they understand the HTTP 1.0 protocol. . Features: * Intranet searching * It is free * Robot exclusion is supported * Boolean expression searching * Configurable search results * Fuzzy searching * Searching of HTML and text files * Keywords can be added to HTML documents * Email notification of expired documents * A Protected server can be indexed * Searches on subsections of the database * Full source code included * The depth of the search can be limited * Full support for the ISO-Latin-1 character set Package: htdig-doc Description: Documentation for the htdig package The ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching system for a small domain or intranet. This system is not meant to replace the need for powerful internet-wide search systems like Lycos, Infoseek, Webcrawler and AltaVista. Instead it is meant to cover the search needs for a single company, campus, or even a particular sub section of a web site. . This package contains HTML documentation and examples. Source package: htget Package: htget Description: a file grabber that will get files from HTTP servers HTGET is a file grabber that will get files from HTTP servers. The aim behind this program is to create a downloader that you can leave running in the background - one that's totally reliable and can cope with just about any problem, and won't stop downloading unless it's forced to. Source package: html-helper-mode Package: html-helper-mode Description: A popular HTML editing mode for emacs html-helper-mode has historically been a popular mode for editing HTML files in various flavors of Emacs. It includes font-lock mode and menu support. . Current Home Page: http://www.gest.unipd.it/~saint/hth.html . Old Home Page: http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/tools/ Source package: html-munger Package: libhtml-munger-perl Description: Module which simplifies the creation of web filters. HTML::Munger is a simple module which allows easy creation of web page filtering software, such as those listed here: . http://dir.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Humor/By_Topic/Computers_and_Internet/ Filters/Web_Based/ . It was first written to build the pootifier: . http://pootpoot.com/?pootify Source package: html2ps Package: html2ps Description: HTML to PostScript converter This program converts HTML directly to PostScript. The HTML code can be retrieved from one or more URLs or local files, specified as parameters on the command line. A comprehensive level of HTML is supported, including inline images, CSS1, and some features of HTML 4.0. Source package: html2text Package: html2text Description: An advanced HTML to text converter. html2text was written because the author wasn't happy with the output of "lynx -dump" and so he wrote something better. Source package: html2wml Package: html2wml Description: converts HTML pages to WML (WAP) pages Html2Wml converts HTML pages to WML pages, suitable for being viewed on a Wap device. The conversion can be done either on the command line to create static WML pages or on-the-fly by calling this program as a CGI. Source package: htmldoc Package: htmldoc Description: HTML processor that generates indexed HTML, PS, and PDF. HTMLDOC is a program for writing documentation in HTML and producing indexed HTML, PostScript, or PDF output (with tables of contents). It supports most HTML 3.2 and some HTML 4.0 syntax, as well as GIF, JPEG, and PNG images. Source package: htmlgen Package: htmlgen Description: Generation of HTML documents with Python scripts. HTMLgen is a class library for the generation of HTML documents with Python scripts. It's used when you want to create HTML pages containing information which changes from time to time. For example you might want to have a page which provides an overall system summary of data collected nightly. Or maybe you have a catalog of data and images that you would like formed into a spiffy set of web pages for the world to browse. Python is a great scripting language for these tasks and with HTMLgen it's very straightforward to construct objects which are rendered into consistently structured web pages. Of course, CGI scripts written in Python can take advantage of these classes as well. Source package: htmlheadline Package: htmlheadline Description: script that automatically fetches news headlines, and browses on Browser HtmlHeadLine.sh is a script that automatically fetches news headlines. Basic features: One shell only. Title, Link, Description, HP, ChangeLog, DL of headline on netscape. 'Desc_' means Description show/hide on mouse. It is easy to modify if you know awk. Source package: htp Package: htp Description: An HTML pre-processor htp is an HTML pre-processor. It is designed to be a flexible authoring tool that can easily be integrated into the HTML design process. Source package: httptunnel Package: httptunnel Description: Tunnels a data stream in HTTP requests. Creates a bidirectional virtual data stream tunnelled in HTTP requests. The requests can be sent via a HTTP proxy if so desired. Source package: hubcot Package: hubcot Description: USB Hub muscot - utility "Hubcot" is the USB Hub with cute muscot(Toro and Hello Kitty). The muscot moves his arm and head by receiving a signal from USB. . This package contains the utility for hubcot. . "Hubcot" is trademarked by Dreams come true co.,Ltd. Package: hubcot-source Description: USB Hub muscot - source of module "Hubcot" is the USB Hub with cute muscot(Toro and Hello Kitty). The muscot moves his arm and head by receiving a signal from USB. . This package contains the source code for hubcot module. Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile this module. . "Hubcot" is trademarked by Dreams come true co.,Ltd. Source package: hugs-doc Package: hugs-doc Description: Hugs 98 Documentation This package contains documentation for the Hugs 98 system in HTML format. The docs in this package are specific to Hugs; generic Haskell documentation is in the haskell-doc package. Source package: hugs98 Package: hugs Description: A Haskell 98 interpreter Hugs is an interpreter for the non-strict, purely functional programming language Haskell. This version of Hugs, Hugs 98, supports nearly all of the new Haskell 98 specification. . Documentation is available in the hugs-doc package. The Haskell language is described by documents in the haskell-doc package. Source package: hunglish Package: hunglish Description: A consistent English-Hungarian keyboard layout Hunglish provides an English-Hungarian dual keyboard layout. The layout is the same both on the linux console and under X. The package provides full support for all Hungarian letters on all common keyboards, including US 101-key layouts. . In Hunglish, you can switch modes by pressing the Print Screen key. The Windows keys work as mode shift. . Please read /usr/share/doc/hunglish/README for more information. (All documentation is in Hungarian.) Package: hunglish-x3 Description: A consistent English-Hungarian keyboard layout Hunglish provides an English-Hungarian dual keyboard layout. The layout is the same both on the linux console and under X. The package provides full support for all Hungarian letters on all common keyboards, including US 101-key layouts. . In Hunglish, you can switch modes by pressing the Print Screen key. The Windows keys work as mode shift. . This version is for old XFree86 3.* systems. If you use the new XFree86 4.* release, try installing the package named `hunglish'. . Please read /usr/share/doc/hunglish/README for more information. (All documentation is in Hungarian.) Source package: hunt Package: hunt Description: Advanced packet sniffer and connection intrusion. Hunt is a program for intruding into a connection, watching it and resetting it. . Note that hunt is operating on Ethernet and is best used for connections which can be watched through it. However, it is possible to do something even for hosts on another segments or hosts that are on switched ports. Source package: hurd Package: hurd Description: The GNU Hurd This is the GNU Hurd package. It contains essential system software and libraries. Package: hurd-dev Description: The GNU Hurd (development files) This package includes the header files and the static libraries. Source package: hwdata Package: hwdata Description: hardware identification / configuration data This package contains various hardware identification and configuration data, such as the pci.ids database, or the XFree86 Cards database. Source package: hwtools Package: hwtools Description: Collection of tools for low-level hardware management This package is a collection of tools useful for hardware troubleshooting and optimization (for ix86 machines): . irqtune: adjusts priority of interrupts (improves serial performance), scanport: scans for hardware not already handled by Linux drivers, memtest86: a real mode memory test, scsiinfo: displays SCSI drive low-level information and modifies SCSI drive settings, scsidev: makes permanent SCSI LUN -> devicename connections, scsifmt: low-level SCSI formatter, sraw: benchmarks raw SCSI I/O rates bypassing the buffer cache, scsistop: low-level SCSI drive start/stop program, scsi-spin: program to manually spin up and down a SCSI device. . Be aware that these tools require some knowledge of what are they doing to be used properly, not causing damage to your system. Source package: hx Package: hx Description: The Unix client for Hotline Hx is the Unix client for Hotline. Hotline is kind of like IRC, kind of like an FTP server, all put together. It let's people chat on a server, and upload and download files. It works on the concept of servers, using trackers to keep track of which servers are available. Source package: hylafax Package: hylafax-client Description: HylaFAX client software The HylaFAX client software communicates with a HylaFAX server via TCP/IP. . HylaFAX support the sending and receiving of facsimiles, the polled retrieval of facsimiles and the send of alphanumeric pages. Package: hylafax-doc Description: HylaFAX Documentation HTML version of HylaFAX documentation and manpages. . HylaFAX support the sending and receiving of facsimiles, the polled retrieval of facsimiles and the send of alphanumeric pages. Package: hylafax-server Description: HylaFAX server software This package support the sending and receiving of facsimiles, the polled retrieval of facsimiles and the send of alphanumeric pages. . The host running the server must have either a Class 1, Class 2, or a Class 2.0 fax modem attached to one of its serial ports. End-user applications to manage the transmission of documents via facsimile are provided separately by the hylafax-client package. Source package: hyperlatex Package: hyperlatex Description: Creating HTML using LaTeX documents. Hyperlatex allows you to use a LaTeX-like language to prepare documents in HTML (the hypertext markup language used by the world wide web), and, at the same time, to produce a fine printed document from your input. You can use all of LaTeX's power for the printed output, and you don't have to learn a new language for creating hypertext documents. . Note that Hyperlatex is not meant to translate arbitrary Latex files into HTML. Rather, it provides an authoring environment for writing printed documents and HTML documents at the same time, using an extended subset of Latex (excluding concepts that have no HTML counterpart and adding commands for new HTML concepts such as hyperlinks or included images). Source package: hypermail Package: hypermail Description: Create HTML archives of mailing lists Creates crosslinked and threaded HTML archives of mailboxes or mailing lists. Can be configured to automagically update the archives when new messages arrive. Source package: hyphen-show Package: hyphen-show Description: Show hyphenations in DVI-files hyphen_show scans a DVI-file, tries to find all hyhenations and writes them to stdout. It is useful to check whether TeX's hyphenation algorithm really did the good job it is supposed to do. Source package: hztty Package: hztty Description: Translates GB, Big5, zW/HZ Chinese encodings in a tty session This program turns a tty session from one Chinese encoding to another. For example, running hztty on cxterm can allow you to read/write Chinese in HZ format, which was not supported by cxterm. If you have many applications in different encodings but your favor terminal program only supports one, hztty can make life easy. For example, hztty can your GB cxterm into a HZ terminal, a Unicode (16bit, or UTF8, or UTF7) terminal, or a Big5 terminal. . Author: Yongguang Zhang Source package: i2c Package: i2c-source Description: sources for drivers for the i2c bus The i2c bus is used by many modern motherboards to provide hardware health monitoring data, like temperature and fan speed. The i2c drivers are used by the lm-sensors package to access this data. Note that i2c drivers are available in recent versions of the linux kernel, but the drivers in this package may be more up to date. . This package contains the source for the i2c kernel modules. The kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Source package: i2e Package: i2e Description: English-Spanish translation dictionary. English to Spanish (and viceversa) translation dictionary. It can be used both in X and text mode and has a learning function that can be used to add more information to the provided dictionary. Source package: i8kutils Package: i8kutils Description: Dell Inspiron and Latitude laptop utilities This is a collection of utilities to control Dell Inspiron and Latitude laptops. It includes programs to turn the fan on and off, to read fan status, CPU temperature, BIOS version and to handle the volume buttons and Fn-keys. . The package includes also a small Tk applet, designed to be swallowed in the gnome panel, which monitors the CPU temperature and comtrols automatically the fans accordingly to user defined thresholds. . The programs require the kernel module i8k.o which can be compiled from the package sources or found in Linux kernel 2.4.14 and later versions. The kernel module has been tested only on Inspiron 8000 laptops but it should work on any Inspiron and Latitude laptops. Source package: ia32-libs Package: ia32-libs Description: IA-32 shared libraries for use on IA-64 systems This package delivers a set of pre-compiled ia32 (i386 family) shared libraries, so that ia32 Linux applications can be executed on ia64 systems. Source package: ibcs Package: ibcs-base Description: Intel Binary Compatibility Specification Module The iBCS Emulator runs binaries for other Unixes. Emulations provided: * Sparc Solaris * i386 BSD (386BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, BSDI/386) - very alpha, very old. * SVR4 (Interactive, Unixware, USL, Dell etc.) * SVR3 generic * SCO (SVR3 with extensions for symlinks and long filenames) * SCO OpenServer 5 * Wyse V/386 (SVR3 with extensions for symlinks) * Xenix V/386 (386 small model binaries only) . Subsystems emulated: * SYSV IPC * /dev/socksys socket interface as used by the Lachman STREAMS based networking implementation. * BSD and Wyse V/386 system call socket interface. * /dev/spx STREAMS device (limited server support). * XTI/TLI transports for TCP, UDP and related protocols - client only (outgoing connections). Accepting connections untested. . This package contains the shared tools used by iBCS for both the 2.0 and 2.2 series kernels. Package: ibcs-source-2.0 Description: iBCS Emulator Modules for Linux (2.0.x kernel) The iBCS Emulator runs binaries for other Unixes. . This package contains the source for the loadable modules for the iBCS Emulator. This source code is for 2.0 series kernels. . This package does not contain module binaries. You must build the iBCS module your kernel needs. Package: ibcs-source-2.2 Description: iBCS Emulator Modules for Linux (2.2.x kernel) The iBCS Emulator runs binaries for other Unixes. . This package contains the source for the loadable modules for the iBCS Emulator. This source code is for 2.2 series kernels. . This package does not contain module binaries. You must build the iBCS module your kernel needs. Source package: ibod Package: ibod Description: ISDN MPPP bandwidth on demand daemon ibod is a ISDN MPPP bandwidth on demand daemon designed to operate in conjunction with isdn4linux. The program monitors inbound and outbound traffic on the ISDN interface. When the required bandwidth exceeds the capacity for the current number of ISDN B-channels, more (slave) channels are connected according to the MPPP protocol. When the traffic decreases, the slave channel(s) are disconnected. Source package: ibp Package: ibp Description: Viewer for the International Beacon Project Ibp shows which of the beacons of the International Beacon Project is transmitting now. The user is presented with a list of Beacons with the current beacon highlighted. In a separate graphical window the position and short/long path to the beacon can be seen. . The list can be viewed in either single or multiband mode, a Maidenhead locator, when used as an argument, shows distance and azimuth to each beacon. . You will need an accurate clock because the beacons transmit at 10 second intervals. Source package: ibrazilian Package: brazilian-conjugate Description: Brazilian Portuguese verb conjugator This package contains a interactive program (conjugue) capable of conjugating portuguese verbs, as spoken in Brazil. The upstream version is numbered 1.0, but as it is distributed togheter with the Ispell dictionary for Brazilian Portuguese, it has the same version number as the ibrazilian package for Debian. . See http://www.ime.usp.br/~ueda/br.ispell/ for more information. Package: ibrazilian Description: The Brazilian Portuguese dictionary for ispell. This is the brazilian portuguese dictionary for ispell as put together by Ricardo Ueda Karpischek . . Current status is good enough to be used for daily needs. This dictionary is being developed in a structured way. Verbs are treated apart by a specific software, a verb conjugator (conjugue). Names are partitioned into semantic classes to make vocabulary completion and revision easier. . See http://www.ime.usp.br/~ueda/br.ispell/ for more information. Source package: ical Package: ical Description: An X11/Tk Calendar application Some of Ical's important features are * Items can be created edited and deleted easily. * Items can be made to repeat in various ways. * Ical will post reminders for upcoming appointments. * Ical can print and list item occurrences. * Ical calendars can include other calendars. * Ical calendars can be shared by different users. Source package: icebreaker Package: icebreaker Description: Break the iceberg So, uh, there's a bunch of penguins on an iceberg in Antarctica. You have been selected to catch them so they can be shipped to Finland, where they are essential to a secret plot for world domination. . In order to trap the penguins, you'll need to break the iceberg into small chunks. (They're afraid of water, for no apparent reason. Ah well. "The Matrix" had more plot holes than this, and it still was a hit.) You do this by melting lines in the ice with Special High-Tech GNU Tools. . Once 80% or more of the iceberg is gone, the remaining chunks are small enough for shipping. Of course, if you manage to get rid of more than that, you'll save on postage, thus earning you exponential amounts of Geek Cred (a.k.a. "score"). Source package: icecast Package: icecast-client Description: Streaming Mpeg Layer III feeder Shout is a C program to provide streaming of mp3 files to icecast. It has many command line options - read about them in README.shout. This is the recommended streamer for icecast. Package: icecast-server Description: Streaming Mpeg Layer III server Icecast is an Internet based broadcasting system based on the Mpeg Layer III streaming technology. It was originally inspired by Nullsoft's Shoutcast and also mp3serv by Scott Manley. The icecast project was started for several reasons: a) all broadcasting systems were pretty much closed source, non-free software implementations, b) Shoutcast doesn't allow you to run your own directory servers, or support them, and c) we thought it would be a lot of fun. . Icecast is almost completely Shoutcast compatible as far as we've been able to determine. WinAmp can both send encoded streams as well as stream music from icecast. Icecast can also use the yp.shoutcast.com directory services and adds the ability to use other directory services. Source package: icecast-client Package: icecast-client Description: Streaming Mpeg Layer III feeder Icecast was created in January of 1999 by Jack Moffitt and Barath Raghavan to provide an open source audio streaming server that anyone could modify, use, and tinker with. It is developed under the GNU General Public License by many people scattered around the globe. Source package: icecast-server Package: icecast-server Description: Streaming Mpeg Layer III server Icecast is an Internet based broadcasting system based on the Mpeg Layer III streaming technology. It was originally inspired by Nullsoft's Shoutcast and also mp3serv by Scott Manley. The icecast project was started for several reasons: a) all broadcasting systems were pretty much closed source, non-free software implementations, b) Shoutcast doesn't allow you to run your own directory servers, or support them, and c) we thought it would be a lot of fun. . Icecast is almost completely Shoutcast compatible as far as we've been able to determine. WinAmp can both send encoded streams as well as stream music from icecast. Icecast can also use the yp.shoutcast.com directory services and adds the ability to use other directory services. Source package: iceconf Package: iceconf Description: Configuration tool for icewm A nice, graphical configuration tool for the icewm window manager. Source package: icemc Package: icemc Description: Editor for IceWM menus IceMC is a Qt-based application that configures your IceWM menus and toolbar. Source package: iceme Package: iceme Description: A graphical menu editor for IceWM IceMe is a graphical menu and shortcut editor for the IceWM window manager, written in Python and GTK+. You can edit menu entries with drag and drop as well as cut and paste. Both the default menu and the local menu in the users home directory can be edited. Source package: icepref Package: icepref Description: Yet another configuration tool for IceWM Another GUI-based configuration tool for the IceWM window manager, including easy selection of fonts and other config options. Source package: icewm Package: icewm Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. . Extra themes are available from the icewm-themes package. Package: icewm-common Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. . This package provides the common files for icewm, icewm-gnome and icewm-lite binary packages. Package: icewm-experimental Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. . This is the experimental version of IceWM. It contains all the features of the GNOME version and some additional experimental features. Those experimental features include enhanced move/size effects, antialiasing, gradients and shaped window decorations. . Extra themes are available from the icewm-themes package. Package: icewm-gnome Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. . Binaries in this package are compiled with GNOME menu support and linked against the GNOME libraries. . Extra themes are available from the icewm-themes package. Package: icewm-lite Description: A wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows'95, OS/2 Warp 3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. . This package provides a minimal icewm binary, with no taskbar support. . Extra themes are available from the icewm-themes package. Source package: icewm-themes Package: icewm-themes Description: Theme files for the Ice Window Manager This package contains the contributed theme files for icewm. It contains nice looking themes, emulating the look of Windows'95, OS/2 Warp 3, or produced by phantasy of various people. . Ice Window Manager for X Window System. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. Features multiple workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, mailbox status, digital clock. Fast and small. Source package: icl-faq Package: icl-faq Description: HTML, PS and text version of FAQ of it.comp.linux. In this package there are the FAQ of it.comp.linux the most important italian newsgroup about linux written by Marco Iannacone. Source package: icmake Package: icmake Description: Intelligent C-like MAKEr, or the ICce MAKE utility Icmake is a hybrid between a 'make' utility and a 'shell script' language. Originally, it was concocted to provide a useful tool for automatic program maintenance and system administrative tasks on MS-DOS platforms. Source package: icmpinfo Package: icmpinfo Description: Interpret ICMP messages. Icmpinfo is a tool for looking at the ICMP messages received on the running host. It can be used to detect and record 'bombs' as well as various network problems. Source package: icmpush Package: icmpush Description: ICMP packet builder icmpush is a tool that builds ICMP packets fully customized from command line. . It supports the following ICMP error types: Redirect, Source Quench, Time Exceeded, Destination Unreach and Parameter Problem. . And the following ICMP information types: Address Mask Request, Timestamp, Information Request, Echo Request, Router Solicitation and Router Advertisement. Source package: icom Package: icom Description: Software control for ICOM radios This program allows you to control many types of ICOM radio (transceivers and receivers) from the serial port on your computer. You need a CI-V interface circuit to connect the radio to the computer (to convert between RS-232 and TTL), which can be easily found on the web. Source package: icomlib Package: icomlib-bin Description: Icom PCR-1000 command line control icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. . This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial interface. Package: icomlib-doc Description: Documentation for icomlib icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. . This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial interface. Package: icomlib1 Description: Icom PCR-1000 control shared libraries icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. . This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial interface. Package: icomlib1-dev Description: Icom PCR-1000 development kit icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. . This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial interface. Package: qpcr1k Description: Icom PCR-1000 GUI control icomlib is the ghetto.org PCR-1000 control suite. It consists of a library, command line programs, and a QT widget GUI application. . This software controls an ICOM PCR-1000 receiver via a serial interface. Source package: icon Package: icon-doc Description: Documentation for Icon, a high-level programming language Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing natural languages, generating computer programs, and artifical intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) . This package contains the Icon Project's documentation files. Package: icon-ipl Description: Libraries for Icon, a high-level programming language Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) . This package contains the Icon program library, a library of Icon procedures and programs contributed by Icon users. Package: iconc Description: Compiler for Icon, a high-level programming language Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) . This package contains the Icon compiler. It generates programs that generally run faster than those of the icont/iconx Icon interpreter. On the other hand, the Icon compiler takes much longer to compile programs and is more memory-hungry than the iconx/icont pair. As such, the compiler is probably only useful to speed up the execution of large Icon programs once they are fully developed and debugged. Package: icont Description: Interpreter for Icon, a high-level programming language Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) . This package contains the Icon translator, which converts Icon source code into `ucode` that can then be executed with the help of the iconx program. Package: iconx Description: Executor for Icon, a high-level programming language Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) . This package contains the Icon executor, iconx, which is needed to execute interpreted Icon programs. If you are starting from Icon source code (as opposed to precompiled `ucode' files), you will also need the icont package, which converts your Icon source into a program that iconx can execute. Source package: icon-ipl Package: icon-ipl Description: Libraries for Icon, a high-level programming language Ideal for both complex nonnumerical applications and for situations where users need quick solutions with a minimum of programming effort, Icon is a high-level, general purpose programming language with a syntax similar to Pascal and C. Its applications include: rapid prototyping, analyzing natural languages, generating computer programs, and artificial intelligence. (From the back cover of the book "The Icon Programming Language," by Griswold and Griswold.) . This package contains the Icon program library, a library of Icon procedures and programs contributed by Icon users. Source package: icoutils Package: icoutils Description: Extract MS Windows icons and cursors Icoutils is a set of programs that deal with MS Windows icons and cursors. Resources such as icons and cursors can be extracted from MS Windows executable and library files with ``wrestool''. Conversion of these files to XPM images is done with ``icotool''. ``extresso'' automates these tasks with the help of special resource scripts. Source package: icqlib Package: libicq-dev Description: library implementation of Mirabilis ICQ (Development files) Development headers and static libraries needed to compile libicq based applications Package: libicq1 Description: library implementation of Mirabilis ICQ icqlib is the most feature complete, open source, library implementation of Mirabilis' ICQ protocol available on the Internet. icqlib currently supports approximately 90% of the ICQ UDP v5 protocol and 80% of the ICQ TCP v2 protocol, including new UIN registration, chat, and file transfer. Source package: icu Package: icu Description: International Components for Unicode (non locale data) ICU is a C++ and C library that provides robust and full-featured Unicode and locale support. The library provides calendar support, character set conversions, language-sensitive collation, date and time formatting, support for more than 140 locales, message catalogs and resources, message formatting, normalization, number and currency formatting, time zones support, transliteration, word, line and sentence breaking, etc.... . This package contains the Unicode data, converters and aliases data, and timezone data. It also contains the tools needed to manipulate these data. Package: icu-data Description: Data for ICU (source files) These data describe the Unicode data (normative and informative), and also all the table-based converters provided in the ICU distribution. . This package contains uncompiled source data. Precompiled data are in the `libicu20' package. Package: icu-doc Description: API documentation for ICU classes and functions ICU is a C++ and C library that provides robust and full-featured Unicode and locale support. This package contains HTML files documenting the ICU APIs. Package: icu-i18ndata Description: Locale data for ICU (source files) The locale data are used by ICU to provide localization (l10n) and internationalization (i18n) support to ICU applications. This package also contains break data for various languages, and transliteration data. . This package contains uncompiled source data. Precompiled data are in the `icu-locales' package. Package: icu-locales Description: Locale data for ICU The locale data are used by ICU to provide localization (l10n) and internationalization (i18n) support to applications using the ICU library. This package also contains break data for various languages, and transliteration data. Package: libicu-dev Description: International Components for Unicode (development files) ICU is a C++ and C library that provides robust and full-featured Unicode and locale support. This package contains the development files for ICU. Package: libicu20 Description: International Components for Unicode (libraries) ICU is a C++ and C library that provides robust and full-featured Unicode and locale support. This package contains the runtime libraries for ICU. It does not contain any of the data files needed at runtime and present in the `icu' and `icu-locales` packages. Source package: icu-docs Package: icu-docs Description: International Components for Unicode (API documentation) This package contains the documentation for the ICU C/C++ library, in HTML format. Source package: iczech Package: iczech Description: The Czech dictionary for ispell. This is the Czech dictionary for ispell. Author: Petr Kolar Source package: id-utils Package: id-utils Description: Fast, high-capacity, identifier database tool. Actually, the term `identifier' is too limiting--`mkid' stores tokens, be they program identifiers of any form, literal numbers, or words of human-readable text. Database queries can be issued from the command-line, or from within emacs, serving as an augmented tags facility. Source package: id3 Package: id3 Description: An ID3 Tag Editor A command-line based program that can list, modify, or delete ID3 tags from a file. ID3 tags are a way of identifying streaming music files. You can store Artist, Album, Title, Track, Year, and Genre in a tag, as well as a 28-character comment. Source package: id3ed Package: id3ed Description: Another id3 tag editor A command-line program that allows you to add/edit/remove id3 tags on mp3 files. This one will, if run with just the name of a file to edit, allow you to change the tags interactively. Like other id3 tag editors, it can still be used in scripts easily. Source package: id3lib Package: libid3-3.7-13 Description: Library for manipulating ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags. This package provides a software library for manipulating ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags. It provides a convenient interface for software developers to include standards-compliant ID3v1/2 tagging capabilities in their applications. Features include identification of valid tags, automatic size conversions, (re)synchronisation of tag frames, seamless tag (de)compression, and optional padding facilities. Package: libid3-dev Description: ID3 Tag Library: Development Libraries and Header Files. This package contains the headers that programmers will need to develop applications which will use id3lib, the software library for ID3v1 and ID3v2 tag manipulation. Source package: id3ren Package: id3ren Description: id3 tagger and renamer Tool used to rename batches of mpeg3 files by reading the ID3 tag at the end of the file which contains the song name, artist, album, year, and a comment. The secondary function of id3ren is a tagger, which can create, modify, or remove ID3 tags. The id3 fields can be set on the command line, entered interactively, or "guessed" from the path and the filename. Source package: id3tool Package: id3tool Description: A command line editor for id3 tags. A simple and complete editor for id3 tags. . Highly recommened for scripting and bulk operations where you need to edit id3 tags from scripts. . Can also be used to read id3 tags. Source package: id3v2 Package: id3v2 Description: A command line id3v2 tag editor Adds/Modifies/Removes/Views id3v2 tags, converts/lists id3v1 tags Source package: idanish Package: idanish Description: The Danish dictionary for ispell. This is the Danish dictionary, to be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Danish texts. The dictionary contains more than 300,000 words. Source package: ide-smart Package: ide-smart Description: S.M.A.R.T. status checking tool for IDE hard disk drives ide-smart performs and queries the results of various non destructive tests on a S.M.A.R.T. capable IDE DEVICE. . S.M.A.R.T. stands for Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, which provides near future failure prediction monitoring different attributes (listed as Id) of the device. You must have a BIOS and hardware that supports it. Source package: ident2 Package: ident2 Description: An advanced ident daemon ident2 is an advanced, configurable ident daemon. You can set it to lie, not lie, or not return any response at all, and it is per-user configurable (e.g. if user daniel was IRCing, it'd use ~daniel/.ident for its config, if user kim was IRCing, it'd use ~kim/.ident). The admin can specify whether users can configure the type of return they want or not. Source package: idl-font-lock-el Package: idl-font-lock-el Description: OMG IDL font-locking for Emacs This module adds font-lock highlighting to the Emacs IDL-mode. This will be useful for people doing CORBA stuff, but it is not related to the Interactive Data Language. Source package: idswakeup Package: idswakeup Description: A tool for testing network intrusion detection systems. idswakeup is a Bourne shell script invoking hping2 (required) and iwu (part of this package) to generate false alarms in order to check if a network intrusion detection system works all right. . idswakeup requires no configuration and includes many common attack simulations. Source package: ifd-gempc Package: libgempc410 Description: PC/SC driver for the GemPC 410 smart card reader This library provides a PC/SC IFD handler implementation for the Gemplus GemPC410 and GCR410P serial smart card reader. . This package is needed to communicate with the GemPC410 smartcard reader through the PC/SC Lite resource manager (pcscd). Package: libgempc430 Description: PC/SC driver for the GemPC 430 smart card reader This library provides a PC/SC IFD handler implementation for the Gemplus GemPC430 USB smart card reader. . This package is needed to communicate with the GemPC430 smartcard reader through the PC/SC Lite resource manager (pcscd). Source package: ifenslave Package: ifenslave Description: Attach and detach slave interfaces to a bonding device. This is a tool to attach and detach slave network interfaces to a bonding device. A bonding device will act like a normal Ethernet network device to the kernel, but will send out the packets via the slave devices using a simple round-robin scheduler. This allows for simple load-balancing, identical to "channel bonding" or "trunking" techniques used in switches. . The kernel must have support for bonding devices for ifenslave to be useful. Source package: ifhp Package: ifhp Description: Printer filter for HP LaserJet printers The ifhp is a general purpose filter for HP LaserJet III, IV and V series printers. It provides access to printer features like duplex printing, paper tray selection and strong accounting using the printers internal page counter. . This filter must be used together with LPRng, an enhanced printer spooler system with functionality similar to the Berkeley LPR software. Source package: ifmail Package: ifcico Description: Fidonet Technology transport package Ifcico is a FidoTech mailer for connecting to other nodes via the phone or the Internet. This version includes the "tx" patches and other misc patches. Package: ifgate Description: Internet to Fidonet gateway The program can act as a gateway between email and netmail and Usenet newsgroups and echomail. This version includes the "tx" patches and other misc patches. Package: ifmail Description: Internet to Fidonet gateway The package contains common files needed by ifcico and ifgate packages. This version includes the "tx" patches and other misc patches. Source package: ifrench Package: ifrench Description: The French dictionary for ispell (Hydro-Quebec version). This is the French dictionary, to be used with the ispell program, version 3.1.04 and following. The dictionary contains roughly 50,000 roots, which expand to about 220,000 words. . This is the Martin Boyer and Hydro-Quebec version. You may prefer to use the GUTenberg version installed by the ifrench-gut package. Source package: ifrench-gut Package: ifrench-gut Description: The French dictionary for ispell (GUTenberg version). This is the French dictionary, to be used with the ispell program, version 3.1.20 and following. . This is the GUTenberg version. . http://www.unil.ch/ling/cp/frgut.html Source package: ifupdown Package: ifupdown Description: High level tools to configure network interfaces This package provides the tools ifup and ifdown which may be used to configure (or, respectively, deconfigure) network interfaces, based on the file /etc/network/interfaces. Source package: igal Package: igal Description: online image gallery generator iGal is a Perl-based program that can generate and publish an entire online picture show (HTML slides, thumbnails and index page included) with just one command line invocation. If you've got a directory (or several) full of image files that are waiting to be put online and shared with friends, then iGal is for you. . iGal is well documented, flexible, and configurable through command line options and HTML templates, specific to each gallery. Generated slide shows include a JavaScript trick to preload the next image in the slideshow - ideal for slow links. Source package: igerman98 Package: ingerman Description: New German orthography dictionary for ispell This is a dictionary for ispell for the new German orthography. It is based on the famous hkgerman dictionary (using the old German orthography) which was put together by Heinz Knutzen and is available as the Debian package igerman. Package: wngerman Description: New German orthography dictionary for /usr/share/dict This is a wordlist with the new German orthography. It is based on the famous hkgerman dictionary (using the old German orthography) which was put together by Heinz Knutzen and is available as the Debian package wgerman. Source package: iiimecf Package: iiimecf Description: Internet/Intranet Input Method Emacs Client Framework IIIMECF conforms IIIM Protocol Specification defined by Sun Microsystems, and consists of a library to create IIIM awarded applications and a simple input method library controlled by IIIM server(s). (This input-method is denoted by "iiimcf-sc" hereafter.) Source package: iitalian Package: iitalian Description: The italian dictionary for ispell. Questo dizionario, da usarsi con il programma ispell, contiene oltre 185.000 parole italiane. Source package: iiwusynth Package: iiwusynth Description: Real-time software synthesizer based on the Soundfont2 specifications. IIWU Synth is made of two applications: iiwusynth and iiwuplay. iiwusynth reads and handles MIDI events from the MIDI input device, it is the software analogue of a MIDI synthesizer. iiwuplay is a MIDI file player that allows to render a MIDI file using a Soundfont. Source package: ikeyd Package: ikeyd Description: Daemon for handling special Apple laptop hotkeys ikeyd is a simple daemon which sets the volume or ejects the cdrom on keypress. It will be started from init. WARNING this is currently ONLY for the iBook 2001! Source package: illuminator Package: illuminator-demo Description: Illuminator Distributed Visualization Library Demo This little library provides contour surface viewing for PETSc's 3-D distributed array objects using the Geomview viewer. . This package contains a demonstration program "chts" (Cahn-Hilliard timestep). With mpich, you can run it in parallel using "mpirun -np X /usr/bin/chts" where X is the number of processes (optimally equal to the number of processors), as long as process 0 has access to your X display. Package: illuminator-dev Description: Illuminator Distributed Visualization Library This little library provides contour surface viewing for PETSc's 3-D distributed array objects using the Geomview viewer. . This package contains the static libs and header files necessary for development with illuminator. Package: illuminator-doc Description: Illuminator Distributed Visualization Library This little library provides contour surface viewing for PETSc's 3-D distributed array objects using the Geomview viewer. . This package contains the HTML, PDF, DVI and PostScript documentation. Package: illuminator0 Description: Illuminator Distributed Visualization Library This little library provides contour surface viewing for PETSc's 3-D distributed array objects using the Geomview viewer. . This package contains the shared libs. Source package: im Package: im Description: Internet Message This package provides a series of user interface commands (im* commands) and backend Perl5 libraries to integrate Email and NetNews user interface. They are designed to be used both from Mew and on command line. . The folder style for Mew is exactly the same as that of MH. So, you can replace MH with this package without any migration works. Moreover, you are able to operate your messages both by IM and MH with consistent manner. . If you want to use RPOP protocol support, You should install perl-suid package. Source package: image-size Package: libimage-size-perl Description: Tools for finding the size of an image under Perl Image::Size is a library based on the image-sizing code in the wwwimagesize script, a tool that analyzes HTML files and adds HEIGHT and WIDTH tags to IMG directives. Image::Size has generalized that code to return a raw (X, Y) pair, and included wrappers to pre-format that output into either HTML or a set of attribute pairs suitable for the CGI.pm library by Lincoln Stein. Currently, Image::Size can size images in XPM, XBM, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF and the PPM family of formats (PPM/PGM/PBM). Source package: imagemagick Package: imagemagick Description: Image manipulation programs. Imagemagick is a set of programs to manipulate various image formats (JPEG, TIFF, PhotoCD, PBM, XPM, etc...). All manipulations can be achieved through shell commands as well as through a X11 graphical interface (display). . Possible effects: colormap manipulation, channel operations, thumbnail creation, image annotation, limited drawing, image distortion, etc... . This package suggests a postscript interpreter (gs) to read postscript files. It will however function happily without it (as long as you don't want to read postscript). Package: libmagick++5 Description: The object-oriented C++ API to the ImageMagick library Magick++ supports an object model which is inspired by PerlMagick. Magick++ executes faster than PerlMagick since it is accessed from a compiled language rather than from a scripting language. This makes it more suitable for Web CGI programs which must start-up and execute quickly. Images support implicit reference counting so that copy constructors and assignment incur almost no cost. The cost of actually copying an image (if necessary) is done just before modification and this copy is managed automatically by Magick++. De-referenced copies are automatically deleted. The image objects support value (rather than pointer) semantics so it is trivial to support multiple generations of an image in memory at one time. . Magick++ provides integrated support for STL. This support allows Magick++ to be used with the Standard Template Library (STL) so that the powerful containers available (e.g. deque, vector, list, and map) can be used to write programs similar to those possible with PERL & PerlMagick. STL-compatible template versions of ImageMagick's list-style operations are provided so that operations may be performed on multiple images stored in STL containers. Package: libmagick++5-dev Description: The object-oriented C++ API to the ImageMagick library.--development This are the include files and static libraries needed to compile programs using libMagick++. Package: libmagick4-dev Description: Image manipulation library (free version) -- development This are the include files and static libraries needed to compile programs using libMagick. Package: libmagick4g Description: Image manipulation library (free version). LibMagick supports loading and saving a very large set of image formats. It allows a lot of image manipulation as well. . This is the `Free' version of libMagick. It doesn't come with the LZW compression algorithms. It you want to compress your GIFs for example, you should go for libmagick4g-lzw package in the non-free section. Package: libmagick5 Description: Image manipulation library (free version). LibMagick supports loading and saving a very large set of image formats. It allows a lot of image manipulation as well. . This is the `Free' version of libMagick. It doesn't come with the LZW compression algorithms. It you want to compress your GIFs for example, you should rebuild this package from source (see debian/rules). Package: libmagick5-dev Description: Image manipulation library (free version) -- development This package includes header files and static libraries needed to compile programs using libMagick. Package: perlmagick Description: A perl interface to the libMagick graphics routines. PerlMagick is a perl module which gives you all the functionality you can enjoy in the imagemagick package binaries, from perl. . One can load several images with perlmagick, apply numerous transformations and operations on the images and write them back, possilby in a different format. Source package: imagemagick (4.2.8-4.1) Package: perlmagick Description: A perl interface to the libMagick graphics routines. PerlMagick is a perl module which gives you all the functionality you can enjoy in the imagemagick package binaries, from perl. . One can load several images with perlmagick, apply numerous transformations and operations on the images and write them back, possibly in a different format. . See the libmagick4g or libmagick4g-lzw entries for details. Source package: imagemagick (4.2.8-9) Package: perlmagick Description: A perl interface to the libMagick graphics routines. PerlMagick is a perl module which gives you all the functionality you can enjoy in the imagemagick package binaries, from perl. . One can load several images with perlmagick, apply numerous transformations and operations on the images and write them back, possibly in a different format. . See the libmagick4g or libmagick4g-lzw entries for details. Source package: imap Package: imap Description: remote mail folder access server for Pine and others IMAP (the Interactive Mail Access Protocol) is a mechanism for accessing mail folders and the messages in them remotely, ie with your user mail program running on a different machine to the one where all the messages are stored. . This protocol for remote mail access is supported by Pine and by some DOS/Windows and Macintosh MUA's (Mail User Agents). . If you just want to use Pine to read your email on your Linux system you do not need this package. . If you do install imapd you will almost certainly want to install a Mail Transfer Agent such as Smail or Sendmail, as remote mail programs which use IMAP to access incoming and saved mail will usually want to send mail using SMTP, often to the same machine. . You will probably also want to install Pine or some other IMAP client so that you can test your IMAP server. Package: ipopd Description: POP2 and POP3 servers from UW This package contains the POP2 and POP3 servers which were formerly part of the University of Washington IMAP package. Package: libc-client4.7 Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols This package contains the shared c-client mail handling library. . WARNING: mailbox root has been changed back to $HOME again. It is no longer $HOME/mail. Please carefully reviw your setup to see if this will affect you in any way. See README.Debian for additional info. Package: libc-client4.7-dev Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols This package contains the static lib and headers for using the c-client mail handling library. Package: mlock Description: Mailbox locking program from UW libc-client.so uses this program to lock mailbox files so they don't get corrupted. Source package: imaptool Package: imaptool Description: A tool for creating client-side image maps A simple (yet useful and free) tool for creating client-side image maps, supporting GIF and JPEG images. Source package: imgsizer Package: imgsizer Description: Add WIDTH and HEIGHT attributes to IMG tags in HTML files. The imgsizer script automates away the tedious task of creating and updating the extension HEIGHT and WIDTH parameters in HTML IMG tags. These parameters help many browsers (including Netscape) to multi-thread image loading, instead of having to load images in strict sequence in order to have each one's dimensions available so the next can be placed. This generally allows text on the remainder of the page to load much faster. . The package needs either the imagemagick package or both the file and libjpeg-progs packages. Source package: imgstamp Package: gimgstamp Description: A GTK configuraton tool for stamp. gimgstamp is a GTK configuration tool that can customise imgstamp, and allows the user to see what an image will look like after being stamped. Package: imgstamp Description: A timestamping utility for webcam images imgstamp is a utility that "watermarks" a JPEG image with a line of text. It can stamp the text onto the image with a variety of styles, fonts, and orientations. It can also upload the stamped image to an FTP server, which is useful for webcam scripts. Source package: imgvtopgm Package: imgvtopgm Description: PalmPilot/III Image Conversion utility This program can convert, compress, and decompress 4-bit grayscale images for displaying on the PalmPilot. It can take any pbm, pnm, pgm file generated by the netpbm package and convert it into a suitable image for the Pilot. A suitable viewer for the Pilot or PalmIII that is freeware can be found at http://www.strout.net/pilotsoft/spec/index.html. Source package: imlib Package: gdk-imlib-dev Description: Header files needed for Gdk-Imlib development Headers, static lib, examples, and docs for gtk developers to use Gdk-Imlib. Package: gdk-imlib1 Description: Gdk-Imlib is an imaging library for use with gtk Gdk-Imlib is a low-level gdk interface for gtk programmers. It allows easier access to many graphics formats and can write to them as well. . If imagemagick is installed, more image formats can be loaded or saved. Package: imlib-base Description: Common files needed by the Imlib/Gdk-Imlib packages Configuration files used by all Imlib and Gdk-imlib packages. It also contains the Imlib programmer's guide. Package: imlib-dev Description: Header files needed for Imlib development Headers, static lib, examples, and docs for X developers to use Imlib. Package: imlib-progs Description: Configuration program for Imlib and GDK-Imlib This package contains imlib_config, a GTK app that will allow the user to set all of Imlib's properties. It writes to the global imrc or the users. Package: imlib1 Description: Imlib is an imaging library for X and X11 Imlib is a low-level Xlib interface for X programmers. It allows easier access to many graphics formats and can write to them as well. . If imagemagick is installed, more image formats can be loaded or saved. Source package: imlib2 Package: libimlib2 Description: Powerful image loading and rendering library Imlib2 is an advanced replacement library for libraries like libXpm that provides many more features with much greater flexibility and speed than standard libraries, including font rasterization, rotation, RGBA space rendering and blending, dynamic binary filters, scripting, and more. . Imlib2 is not a drop-in replacement for Imlib 1.x. Package: libimlib2-dev Description: Imlib2 headers, static libraries and documentation Headers, static libraries and documentation for Imlib2. Source package: imp Package: imp Description: Web Based IMAP Mail Program. A set of PHP3 scripts that implement an IMAP based webmail system. Assuming you have an account on a server that supports IMAP, you can theoretically use an installation of IMP to check your mail from anywhere that you have web access. . IMP does not require an IMAP server to be running on the machine you install it on unless you are intending to have it use the current machine for it's IMAP connections. (If you are connecting to a remote server for your mail than you don't need IMAP) . IMP requires a database to be running if you want to use the extended features such as the addressbook, and preferences. It currently uses PHPLib for the database interface so as long as PHPLib supports your database of choice your good to go. This package is designed to support PostgreSQL and MySQL directly. Source package: impress Package: impress Description: WYSIWYG Publishing & Presentation for use With/without Web browser ImPress is a WYSIWYG layout program designed especially for Linux. It allows you to create presentations and Postscript documents using fully scalable graphics similar to programs like Macromedia Freehand, Corel Draw, Adobe Illustrator and Visio. . It is different from raster graphic packages like gimp, Adobe PhotoShop and Jasc's PaintShop Pro in that it deals with graphical objects which can be manipulated on a canvas rather than just layers of paint. . For more information: http://www.ntlug.org/~ccox/impress/index.html Source package: imwheel Package: imwheel Description: Program to support the "wheel" on some new mice Various new mice, including the Microsoft IntelliMouse, and the Logitech MouseMan+, Wheel Mouse, and others, now have a "wheel" button in the middle of them. This wheel button acts both as a standard button (by pressing it), and a wheel, which under MS Windows may be used for scrolling windows around. . This program supports the wheel scrolling operation by one of two means: 1. Some newer X servers support mapping the wheel to buttons 4 and 5, which imwheel then captures and supports, 2. Using a patched version of gpm, the normal mouse events are passed on to the X server through /dev/gpmdata (gpm's standard "repeater" mode), and in addition wheel events are sent to another pipe, /dev/gpmwheel. imwheel picks up these events, and translates them. Source package: indent Package: indent Description: C language source code formatting program The `indent' program changes the appearance of a C program by inserting or deleting whitespace. . `indent' also provides options for controlling the alignment of braces and declarations, program indenting, and other stylistic parameters, including formatting of both C and C++ comments. Package: indent-doc Description: Documentation for GNU indent. This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU indent. Source package: inetutils Package: inetutils Description: GNU networking utilities The GNU network utilities used by GNU Hurd. Package: syslogd Description: System logging daemon The syslog daemon is responsible for providing logging of messages received from programs and facilities on the local host as well as from remote hosts. Package: talk-hurd Description: Talk to another user. Talk is a visual communication program which copies lines from your terminal to that of another user. Package: talkd-hurd Description: Remote user communication server. Talkd is the server that notifies a user that someone else wants to initiate a conversation. It acts a repository of invitations, responding to requests by clients wishing to rendezvous to hold a conversation. Package: telnet-hurd Description: The telnet client. The telnet command is used for interactive communication with another host using the TELNET protocol. Package: telnetd-hurd Description: The telnet server. The in.telnetd program is a server which supports the DARPA telnet interactive communication protocol. Source package: inews Package: inews Description: A replacement for the C News inews program. This package contains a feature-enhanced and faster version of inews, written in Perl. It replaces the inews provided by C News. New features include MIME encoding and header syntax checks. Source package: infinity Package: xmms-infinity Description: A full-screen visualation effect for XMMS Infinity uses bright, startling colours to display trajectories of light particles. . Infinity is so named because it has been known to generate the mathimatical symbol representing it's name. . Further information and screenshots can be obtained at Source package: info2www Package: info2www Description: Read info files with a WWW browser info2www lets you read info files with a WWW browser. It requires a HTTP server with CGI support. Source package: inform-mode Package: inform-mode Description: Emacs mode for editing Inform files This is an (X)Emacs mode for editing Inform source code. Inform source is used when writing games for the Z-Code virtual machine (aka Infocom). This package will add an editing mode to your favorite Emacsen for editing these files. Source package: initrd-tools Package: initrd-tools Description: Tools to generate an initrd image. This package contains tools needed to generate an initrd image suitable for booting a Debian system. It does not cater for other uses of initrd at the moment. Source package: initz Package: initz Description: Handles the switching of various initialization files of emacsen. Initz handles the switching of various startup initialization files of emacsen provided for various environment. According to the environment (maybe emacs version, OS type or OS versions) Initz reads appropriate init files provided by the user in several directories, one for one environment. Source package: inline-octave Package: libinline-octave-perl Description: Perl5 module to Inline GNU Octave code The Inline::Octave Perl5 modules gives you the power of the GNU Octave programming language from within your Perl programs. Source package: inn Package: inewsinn Description: NNTP client news injector, from InterNetNews (INN). `inews' is the program that newsreaders call when the user wishes to post an article; it does a few elementary checks and passes the article on to the news server for posting. . This version is the one from Rich Salz's InterNetNews news transport system (which is also available as a Debian package). Package: inn Description: News transport system `InterNetNews' by the ISC and Rich Salz This is INN version 1.X, provided for sites which are not ready to upgrade to 2.X yet. New installations of INN should use Debian's inn2 package instead. . The news transport is the part of the system that stores the articles and the lists of which groups are available and so on, and provides those articles on request to users. It receives news (either posted locally or from a newsfeed site), files it, and passes it on to any downstream sites. Each article is kept for a period of time and then deleted (this is known as `expiry'). . By default Debian's INN will install in a fairly simple `local-only' configuration. . In order to make use of the services provided by INN you'll have to use a user-level newsreader program such as trn. The newsreader is the program that fetches articles from the server and shows them to the user, remembering which the user has seen so that they don't get shown again. It also provides the posting interface for the user. Package: inn-dev Description: The libinn.a library and manpages. You will only need this if you are going to compile news-transport programs that require the functions in libinn.a. Source package: inn2 Package: inn2 Description: News transport system `InterNetNews' by the ISC and Rich Salz This package provides INN 2.X, which is Debian's preferred news transport system for new installations. The 'inn' package still exists for sites running INN 1.X who are not prepared to upgrade yet. . The news transport is the part of the system that stores the articles and the lists of which groups are available and so on, and provides those articles on request to users. It receives news (either posted locally or from a newsfeed site), files it, and passes it on to any downstream sites. Each article is kept for a period of time and then deleted (this is known as `expiry'). . By default Debian's INN will install in a fairly simple `local-only' configuration. . In order to make use of the services provided by INN you'll have to use a user-level newsreader program such as trn. The newsreader is the program that fetches articles from the server and shows them to the user, remembering which the user has seen so that they don't get shown again. It also provides the posting interface for the user. Package: inn2-dev Description: The libinn.a library and manpages. You will only need this if you are going to compile programs that require the functions in libinn.a. Package: inn2-inews Description: NNTP client news injector, from InterNetNews (INN) `inews' is the program that newsreaders call when the user wishes to post an article; it does a few elementary checks and passes the article on to the news server for posting. . This version is the one from Rich Salz's InterNetNews news transport system (which is also available as a Debian package). Package: task-news-server Description: USENET News Server This package will select the preferred version of the INN news server software for new Debian installations. . You do not need this package if you merely wish to read news from an existing server, just select the news reader program you desire and it will pull in any required pieces. Only use this package if you intend to operate a server. Source package: innfeed Package: innfeed Description: This is the INN feeder program `innfeed.' This is a program that sends a newsfeed to one or more remote hosts through NNTP. It can handle multiple connections to multiple remote hosts. It is an alternative to `nntplink' (of which there is no Debian package) or the inn-provided `send-nntp' (which is slow). Source package: innovation3d Package: innovation3d Description: Extensible 3d modeler Innovation3D or shorthand I3D is a 3d modeling program. Besides basic polygonal modeling and support for model animation, it also features support for NURBS curves and surfaces. . Innovation3D has an extensible design with the help of plugins. These plugins allow for support of a variety of file formats or may even extend the functionality of Innovation3D. . A set of plugins is already available in the innovation3d-plugins package. If you would like to develop more plugins yourself, you should install the innovation3d-dev package. Package: innovation3d-dev Description: Extensible 3d modeler - development package Innovation3D or shorthand I3D is a 3d modeling program. Besides basic polygonal modeling and support for model animation, it also features support for NURBS curves and surfaces. . Innovation3D has an extensible design with the help of plugins. These plugins allow for support of a variety of file formats or may even extend the functionality of Innovation3D. . This package provides a set of headers and libraries that you need only if you wish to develop plugins for Innovation3D yourself. Source package: innovation3d-plugins Package: innovation3d-plugins Description: Various plugins for Innovation3D These are set of plugins that provide miscellaneous functionality to the Innovation3D modeler. . Provided are import plugins for AC3D models (import and export), Crystal Space sprites (export only), Quake and Quake II models (import only), and Renderman scenes (export only). Source package: insight Package: insight Description: Graphical debugger based on gdb Insight is a tight graphical user interface to gdb written in Tcl/Tk. It provides a comprehensive interface that enables users to harness most of gdb's power. It's also probably the only up-to-date UI for gdb version 5.0 Source package: installmanual-de Package: installmanual-de Description: Debian install manual in German This package installs the HTML version of the install manual into the Debian documentation. It includes the PS and the text version, too. The source package contains the SGML source and is able to produce other formats using debiandoc-sgml. Source package: installwatch Package: installwatch Description: Track installation of local software Installwatch is used to track the changes made during the installation of local (i.e. non-deb) software. Source package: int-fiction Package: int-fiction Description: Support files for interactive fiction interpreters Interactive Fiction: A story in which the reader takes on the role of protagonist and actively influences the plot and progress of the story. The most common kind of interactive fiction is the adventure game, the first example of which was Adventure, by Crowther and Woods. . This version only contains one shell script, but other stuff useful for I-F on Debian will be collected in this package later, notably Alan Shutko's "int-fiction" menuing system. Source package: integrit Package: integrit Description: A file integrity verification program like tripwire Integrit helps you determine whether an intruder has modified your system. Without the use of integrit, a sysadmin wouldn't know if the programs used for investigating the system are trojan horses or not. Integrit works by creating a database that is a snapshot of the most essential parts of the system. You put the database somewhere safe, and then later you can use it to make sure that noone has made any illicit modifications to your system. . Integrit's key features are the small memory footprint, the design with unattended use in mind, intuitive cascading rulesets for the paths listed in the configuration file, the possibility of XML or human-readable output and simultaneous check and update. Source package: intel-rng-tools Package: intel-rng-tools Description: Daemon to use the RNG on i810 motherboards This daemon feeds data from a random number generator to the kernel's random number entropy pool, after first checking the data to ensure that it is properly random. The i810_rng kernel module is required to use this package. Source package: intel2gas Package: intel2gas Description: A converter from NASM assembly language to GAS Intel2GAS is a converter that will convert assembler source files written for NASM to files that can be assembled using the GNU Assembler (GAS), on the i386 platform. It provides support for basic MMX instructions as well. Source package: intercal Package: intercal Description: ick - Compiler for the Intercal language This package is an implementation of the language INTERCAL, legendary for its perversity and horribleness, designed by Don Woods and James Lyon, who have since spent more than twenty years trying to live it down. This version adds COME FROM for extra flavor. Comes with language manual and examples including possibly the entire extant body of INTERCAL code. . This implementation was created by Eric S. Raymond during a fit of lunacy from which he has since mostly recovered. Source package: interchange Package: interchange Description: e-commerce and general HTTP database display system Interchange is a database access and retrieval system focused on e-commerce. It allows customers to select items to buy from catalog pages. The program tracks user information in sessions and interacts with a HTTP server through sockets. Package: interchange-cat-foundation Description: Foundation Store, a sample Interchange catalog The Foundation store is a demo catalog which you can use to build your Interchange applications from. While the Foundation store is designed to be relatively easy to start with, it is still a full-featured demonstration of a number of Interchange capabilities. Once you understand the Foundation store and how it works you are well on your way to understanding the Interchange software. Package: interchange-ui Description: Interchange administration interface (UI) With the Interchange administration interface, called UI, you are able to perform several useful operations like page edit, user's administration and view reports on an Interchange catalog. Package: libapache-mod-interchange Description: Integration of the Interchange link protocol with Apache mod_interchange is designed to replace the vlink and tlink programs that come with Interchange. The Interchange link protocol is implemented via an Apache module which saves us the (small) overhead of the execution of a CGI program. Source package: interchange-doc Package: interchange-doc Description: Interchange Documentation This package contains additional documentation for the e-commerce and general HTTP database display system Interchange. Source package: intlfonts Package: xfonts-intl-arabic Description: International fonts for X -- Arabic. This package includes some Arabic fonts (digits and single and double column). Package: xfonts-intl-asian Description: International fonts for X -- Asian. This package includes some Vietnamese, Indian, Lao, and Thai fonts. Package: xfonts-intl-chinese Description: International fonts for X -- Chinese. This package includes some GB2312, GB8565-88, BIG5 (ETen), and SiSheng Chinese fonts. Package: xfonts-intl-chinese-big Description: International fonts for X -- Chinese big. This package includes some GB2312 big Chinese fonts. Package: xfonts-intl-european Description: International fonts for X -- European. This package includes some ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1), ISO 8859-2 (Latin-2), ISO 8859-3 (Latin-3), ISO 8859-4 (Latin-4), ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic), ISO 8859-7 (Greek), ISO 8859-8 (Hebrew), ISO 8859-9 (Latin-5), and KOI (Cyrillic) fonts. Also one ISO 8859-1 big font is included. Package: xfonts-intl-japanese Description: International fonts for X -- Japanese. This package includes some JISX0208.1990, JISX0208.1978, JISX0212.1990 (HojoKanji), JISX0208.1983, and JISX0201 (Roman & Kana) Japanese fonts. Package: xfonts-intl-japanese-big Description: International fonts for X -- Japanese big. This package includes some JISX0208.1983 and JISX0212.1990 (HojoKanji) big Japanese fonts. Package: xfonts-intl-phonetic Description: International fonts for X -- Phonetic Alphabet. This package includes some fonts of International Phonetic Alphabet. Source package: intltool Package: intltool Description: utility scripts and assorted auto magic for internationalizing XML Automatically extracts translatable strings from oaf, glade, bonobo ui, nautilus theme and other XML files into the po files. . Automatically merges translations from po files back into .oaf files (encoding to be 7-bit clean). I can also extend this merging mechanism to support other types of XML files. Source package: intuitively Package: intuitively Description: Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops A utility to locate current network address via arp requests and perform heavy reconfigurations based on its findings. . "intuitively" is intended for laptop users or people who use their machines in different networks all the time. It is meant to be run from the PCMCIA network initialization scripts or the command line. Source package: inventor Package: inventor-clients Description: Open Inventor client programs This package contains Open Inventor file viewers and converters. . Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's capabilities. . For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. Package: inventor-data Description: Open Inventor sample data files This package contains sample 3D model and scene files in inventor format. . Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's capabilities. . For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. Package: inventor-demo Description: Open Inventor demonstration programs and example code This package includes several Open Inventor demos: a scene viewer (SceneViewer), a scene graph viewer and editor (gview), a maze game (maze), an extrusion editor (noodle), a 3D morphing tool (qmorf), a surface of revolution editor (revo), among others. . This package also contains example code, including the examples from the books "The Inventor Mentor", and "The Inventor Toolmaker". . Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's capabilities. . For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. Package: inventor-dev Description: Open Inventor development files This package contains the files required to develop Open Inventor applications. . Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's capabilities . For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. Package: libinventor0 Description: Open Inventor runtime environment This package contains the required files to run Open Inventor applications. . Open Inventor is an object-oriented 3D toolkit offering a comprehensive solution to interactive graphics programming problems. It presents a programming model based on a 3D scene database that simplifies graphics programming. It includes a large set of objects such as cubes, polygons, text, materials, cameras, lights, trackballs, handle boxes, 3D viewers, and editors can speed up your programming and extend your 3D program's capabilities. . For more information see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/. Source package: io-stringy Package: libio-stringy-perl Description: Perl5 modules for IO from scalars and arrays The libio-stringy-perl package (which corresponds to the CPAN package IO-stringy) provides the following Perl modules: IO::AtomicFile Write a file which is updated atomically IO::Lines I/O handle to read/write to array of lines IO::Scalar I/O handle to read/write to a string IO::ScalarArray I/O handle to read/write to array of scalars IO::Wrap Wrap old-style FHs in standard OO interface IO::WrapTie Tie your handles & retain full OO interface Source package: ion Package: ion Description: A keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows Ion, based on PWM, is a keyboard-friendly window manager with a very text-editorish interface and no overlapping windows. Source package: ip2host Package: ip2host Description: Resolve IPs to hostnames in web server logs This script is a drop-in replacement for the logresolve.pl script distributed with the Apache web server. . ip2host has the same basic design of forking children to handle the DNS resolution in parallel, but multiplexes the communication to minimize the impact of slow responses. This results in a significant speed improvement (approximately 10x faster), and the performance degrades more gracefully as the DNS timeout value is increased. Source package: ipac Package: ipac Description: IP accounting configuration and statistics tool Allows easy configuration of the Linux kernel's IP accounting features. It can also read this information from the kernel, store it and summarise it. . If you use linux 2.3 or 2.4, you need ipchains compatibility in your kernel as ipac does not support the new kernel natively yet. Source package: ipac-ng Package: ipac-ng Description: IP Accounting for iptables( kernel >=2.4) Inserts iptables rules to classify network traffic and monitors these rules, writing the data to a file at a certain interval. It will then allow one to calculate IP accounting data and statistics. Source package: ipadic Package: ipadic Description: Dictionaries for ChaSen Dictionaries for ChaSen. Source package: ipautofw Package: ipautofw Description: Utility to automatically add masquerade entries This program allows linux masquerading available in 2.0 series kernels to work with programs such as RealAudio which don't send out a packet on all ports they wish to receive on. . For 2.2 series kernels see ipmasqadm instead. Source package: ipchains Package: ipchains Description: Network firewalling for Linux 2.2.x This package allows you to control how programs on your system may access the network, and how programs on other systems may access yours via the network. . This package fully replaces ipfwadm by wrapping it for old fashioned users and for old scripts. . Firewalling HOWTO can be found in doc-linux-* package. . Linux ipchains is a rewrite of the Linux IPv4 firewalling code (which was mainly stolen from BSD) and a rewrite of ipfwadm, which was a rewrite of BSD's ipfw, I believe. It is required to administer the IP packet filters in Linux kernel versions 2.1.102 and above. Source package: ipchains-perl Package: ipchains-perl Description: Perl interface to ipchains IPChains.pm provides a simplified interface to the Linux kernel IP firewalling routines through Perl. You need to be running a version of the kernel greater than or equal to 2.2.0. (You can use this with some of the 2.1.x versions but for packaging and stability this one is limited to 2.2.0 or later.) Source package: ipcheck Package: ipcheck Description: Dyndns.org client to register your dynamic IP address The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, allowing your computer to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. . This is a simple Python script to register your dynamic IP address using the NIC V2.0 protocol. . The script is very easy to use and supports multiple methods for determining the external IP (parsing interfaces on the local machine, web based IP detection, direct support for devices from Linksys, Netgear, Draytek, Netopia, HawkingTech, Watchgard, Cayman, Nexland, ZyXEL, SMC, Compex, UgatePlus, DLink and Cisco). It also supports the dyndns offline mode. . Starting with version 1.4.1 ipcheck uses https by default and will fall back to http if a timeout occurs. Source package: ipfm Package: ipfm Description: A bandwidth analysis tool IPFM counts how much data was sent and received by specified hosts through an Internet link. Source package: ipfwadm Package: ipfwadm Description: Linux 2.0.x firewalling tools Ipfwadm is a utility to administer the IP accounting and IP firewall services offered by the Linux kernel. Source package: ipgrab Package: ipgrab Description: Tcpdump-like utility that prints detailed header information. Ipgrab is a network debugging utility not unlike tcpdump except that it prints out detailed header field information for data link, network and transport layers. Source package: ipip Package: ipip Description: IP over IP Encapsulation Daemon This daemon provides an alternative to the kernel-resident support for IP encapsulation links. It is better suited for situations where there are many encapsulation connections to be managed, such as is the case for amateur radio interconnection of network 44. Also, because the daemon is outside the kernel, it provides an excellent environment for experimenting with alternate mechanisms for distributing encapsulation routing updates. . If you need one encapsulation link, use the kernel's built-in support. If you need a lot of encapsulation links, give this daemon a try. Source package: iplogger Package: iplogger Description: TCP and ICMP event logger Provides two daemons which log all incoming TCP attempts and important ICMP events (ping, source route, etc.) to the syslog. Also includes a White Paper on the infamous "FTP server bounce attack", which this package detects. This program is not maintained anymore. People should consider switching to ippl. Source package: ipmasq Package: ipmasq Description: Securely initializes IP Masquerade forwarding/firewalling This package contains scripts to initialize IP Masquerade for use as a firewall. IP Masquerade is a feature of Linux that allows an entire network of computers to be connected to another network (usually the Internet) with only one network address on the other network. IP Masquerade is often referred to as NAT (Network Address Translation) on other platforms. . By default, this package configures the system as a basic forwarding firewall, with IP spoofing and stuffed routing protection. The firewall will allow hosts behind the firewall to get to the Internet, but not allow connections from the Internet to reach the hosts behind the firewall. However, ipmasq now features a very flexible framework where you can override any of the predefined rules if you so choose. It also allows you to control if the rules are reinterpreted when pppd brings a link up or down. . This package should be installed on the firewall host and not on the hosts behind the firewall. . IP Masquerade requires the kernel to be compiled with masquerading support (please see documentation for specific kernel options required). Source package: ipmasqadm Package: ipmasqadm Description: Utility for configuring extra masquerading functionality Ipmasqadm is used to configure extra masquerading funcionality, usually provided by additional kernel modules. Source package: ipmenu Package: ipmenu Description: A cursel iptables/iproute2 GUI ipmenu is an iptables/iproute2 GUI in cursel (an ncurses library), for all those of you who still prefer the console. It's very easy to use, yet powerful and flexible. . You can configure both iptables (packet filtering, mangling, NAT) and iproute2 (routing, etc) with a single GUI! Source package: ipmi-ctl Package: ipmi-control Description: IPMI control tools This package contains ipmi_ctl, a commandline tool to query and manipulate the IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) functionality of an Intel-based machine. Package: kernel-patch-ipmi-kcs Description: IPMI-KCS kernel patch This packages contains the patches needed to allow the Linux kernel to interface with the IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) functionality of an Intel-based machine. Source package: ipolish Package: ipolish Description: The polish dictionary for ispell. This is the polish dictionary, to be used with the ispell program, version 3.1.04 and following. The dictionary contains roughly 140,000 roots, which expand to about 1,400,000 words. Package: wpolish Description: Polish dictionary words for /usr/dict This package provides the file /usr/share/dict/polish containing a list of Polish words. This list can be used by spelling checkers, and by programs such as look(1). Source package: iportuguese Package: iportuguese Description: The portuguese dictionary for ispell. This is the portuguese dictionary for ispell as put together by Jose Joao Almeida, and Ulisses Pinto. See http://www.di.uminho.pt/~jj/pln/ for more information. Source package: ippl Package: ippl Description: IP protocols logger ippl is a configurable IP protocols logger. It currently logs incoming ICMP messages, TCP connections and UDP datagrams. It is configured with Apache-like rules and has a built-in DNS cache. It has been developed to replace iplogger. . Source package: iprint Package: iprint Description: Trivial command-line integer print utility iprint is a simple utility to print out the octal, hexadecimal, and or ascii values of the characters fed to it on the command line. Source package: iproute Package: iproute Description: Professional tools to control the networking in Linux kernels This is `iproute', the professional set of tools to control the networking behavior in kernels 2.2.x and later. . At least, the options CONFIG_NETLINK and CONFIG_RTNETLINK must be compiled in the running kernel Source package: ipsc Package: gipsc Description: IP Subnet Calculator for X. The IP Subnet Calculator is a tool that allows network administrators to make calculations that will assist in subnetting a network. You give the network class and subnet bits and you get back the maximum number of subnets, maximum number of hosts per subnet, a bimap showing the breakdown of network bits, subnet bits, and host bits, the decimal and hexadecimal class netmask, the decimal and hexadecimal subnet mask and lists subnets and host information. CIDR support, reverse engineer the network information for a particular interface (e.g. eth0, ppp0) and save capability. Package: ipsc Description: IP Subnet Calculator for console. The IP Subnet Calculator is a tool that allows network administrators to make calculations that will assist in subnetting a network. You give the network class and subnet bits and you get back the maximum number of subnets, maximum number of hosts per subnet, a bimap showing the breakdown of network bits, subnet bits, and host bits, the decimal and hexadecimal class netmask, the decimal and hexadecimal subnet mask and lists subnets and host information. CIDR support and reverse engineer the network information for a particular interface (e.g. eth0, ppp0). Source package: iptables Package: iptables Description: IP packet filter administration for 2.4.4+ kernels Iptables is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the tables of IP packet filter rules in the Linux kernel. The iptables tool also supports configuration of dynamic and static network address translation. Package: iptables-dev Description: development files for iptable's libipq and libiptc Header files, static libs and documentation for libipq (iptables userspace packet queuing library) and libiptc. Source package: iptraf Package: iptraf Description: Interactive Colorful IP LAN Monitor IPTraf is an ncurses-based IP LAN monitor that generates various network statistics including TCP info, UDP counts, ICMP and OSPF information, Ethernet load info, node stats, IP checksum errors, and others. . Note that since 2.0.0 IPTraf requires a kernel >= 2.2 Source package: iputils Package: iputils-arping Description: Send ICMP echo requests to an ARP address The arping command acts like the standard ping command except it pings a machine by its ARP address instead of its IP address. It is typically used to locate a machine if its hardware address is known but its IP address is unknown Package: iputils-ping Description: The ping utility from iputils The ping command sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to a host in order to test if the host is reachable via the network. . This package includes a ping6 utility which supports IPv6 network connections. Aside from that, it is essentially functionally identical to the netkit-ping package. Package: iputils-tracepath Description: The tracepath utility from iputils The tracepath utility is similar to the traceroute utility, but also attempts to discover the MTU of the path. . This package also includes tracepath6 and traceroute6 utilities, which may be used on IPv6 networks. Source package: ipv6calc Package: ipv6calc Description: a small utility for manipulating IPv6 addresses. ipv6calc is a small utility which formats and calculates IPv6 addresses in different ways. host -t any `ipv6calc -r 3ffe:400:100:f101::1/48` See also here for more details: http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/ Source package: ipvsadm Package: ipvsadm Description: Linux Virtual Server support programs The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers. The architecture of the cluster is transparent to end users, and the users see only a single virtual server. . This package provides some support programs necessary to implement a virtual server under Linux. With the addition of the mon and heartbeat packages it is possible to implement a complete high-availability solution for Linux. Source package: ipx Package: ipx Description: Utilities to configure the kernel ipx interface. Utilities to configure the kernel IPX interface. The kernel has to be compiled with IPX support. Source package: ipxripd Package: ipxripd Description: IPX RIP/SAP daemon ipxripd is a RIP/SAP daemon program for Linux. It makes your Linux computer act as an IPX router. Source package: ircd Package: ircd Description: IRC Server daemon This is the Internet Relay Chat daemon, allowing interactive character based communication between people connected to this server with IRC clients. It is based on the latest stable version at the patch repository at http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/ircd-dev/ . . Two versions of ircd are included: the stock undernet ircd and the openprojects.net ircd (called "dancer") that is used to operate irc.debian.org. Dancer is more suited for smaller networks. . Both ircd binaries are preconfigured to operate alone, but they can be linked to an IRC network if reconfigured. Source package: ircd-dalnet Package: ircd-dalnet Description: DALnet IRCd (IRC server) This is the DALnet Internet Relay Chat daemon, allowing interactive character based communication between people connected to this server with IRC clients. Source package: ircii-pana Package: bitchx Description: Advanced Internet Relay Chat client This is the bleeding edge of IRC software -- the most common functions normally done by scripts are coded into the client itself. It contains dozens of features such as: . * Built-in ANSI color (this is probably the biggest feature) * Ease of use -- dozens of useful command aliases to reduce typing * Built-in notify, protection, and bot lists * Built-in mass commands and tools * Extended set of DCC commands and built-in CDCC offering * Extended scripting functionality, including unique functions * Code is based on ircII-Plutonium and more recent ircII-EPiC . Online linux help is available at irc.debian.org. Package: bitchx-dev Description: Header files for BitchX These are the header files needed to compile a BitchX plugin. Package: bitchx-gtk Description: GTK interface for BitchX This is the (experimental) graphical interface to BitchX. It offers the niceties of an X based client, including scrolling, menus, and a separate nickname list. Source package: irda-utils Package: irda-common Description: IrDA management utilities IrDA management utilities for Linux. This package contains irattach and findchip. Package: irda-tools Description: IrDA handling tools IrDA handling tools for Linux. This package contains irdadump, irdaping. OBEX tools are removed since 0.9.5. Source package: irm Package: irm Description: Web-based asset tracking system for IT departments and help desks IRM is a powerful web-based asset tracking system built for IT departments and help desks. It keeps detailed information about each computer, as well as a complete history and TODO repair list tracking. Source package: iroffer Package: iroffer Description: IRC file distribution bot iroffer is a fileserver for irc (commonly referred to as a DCC bot). It uses the DCC feature or irc to send files to other users. iroffer will connect to an irc server and let people request files from it. iroffer is not a script, it is a standalone executable written in c++. Source package: irquery Package: irquery Description: clients for ddns.org's service irquery contains the clients needed to interface with ddns.org's service of providing free hostnames (*.ddns.org) to people with dynamic IP machines. Source package: irssi Package: irssi Description: A Gnome irc client irssi is a new irc client from the author of yagIRC. It is well integrated to the Gnome Panel and supports modules. . A simple text-mode interface is included, as well as modules for proxying, running a bot, mirc sound emulation, speech and giving irssi commands via an external FIFO. Package: irssi-common Description: common files for the irssi IRC client Irssi is an IRC client from the author of yagirc, Timo Sirainen. It has a text, GTK and GNOME interface (with integration to the GNOME panel). Irssi's features include configurability, smart nick completion, DCC resuming, support for plugins and perl scripting. . This package includes plugins, documentation, config files, help files and themes for the irssi IRC client. At this moment, for compatibility reasons, these files are usable only by irssi-gtk and irssi-gnome. Plugins, documentation etc. for the text-mode version are included in irssi-text. . Other irssi packages are: irssi-gtk: GTK version of the irssi IRC client irssi-gnome: GNOME version of the irssi IRC client irssi-text: text-mode version of the irssi IRC client Package: irssi-gnome Description: GNOME version of the irssi IRC client Irssi is an IRC client from the author of yagirc, Timo Sirainen. It has a text, GTK and GNOME interface (with integration to the GNOME panel). Irssi's features include configurability, smart nick completion, DCC resuming, support for plugins and perl scripting. . This package includes the GNOME version of the irssi client. . Other irssi packages are: irssi-common: common files for the irssi IRC client irssi-gtk: GTK version of the irssi IRC client irssi-text: text-mode version of the irssi IRC client Package: irssi-gtk Description: GTK version of the irssi IRC client Irssi is an IRC client from the author of yagirc, Timo Sirainen. It has a text, GTK and GNOME interface (with integration to the GNOME panel). Irssi's features include configurability, smart nick completion, DCC resuming, support for plugins and perl scripting. . This package includes the GTK version of the irssi client. . Other irssi packages are: irssi-common: common files for the irssi IRC client irssi-gnome: GNOME version of the irssi IRC client irssi-text: text-mode version of the irssi IRC client Source package: irssi-scripts Package: irssi-scripts Description: useful set of scripts for irssi This is a collection of useful sets for the irssi IRC-client. . It contains nearly all scripts you can obtain from http://scripts.irssi.de. Source package: irssi-text Package: irssi-text Description: text-mode version of the irssi IRC client Irssi is an IRC client from the author of yagirc, Timo Sirainen. It has a text, GTK and GNOME interface (with integration to the GNOME panel). Irssi's features include configurability, smart nick completion, DCC resuming, support for plugins and perl scripting. . This package includes the text-mode version of the irssi client. . Other irssi packages are: irssi-common: common files for the irssi IRC client irssi-gtk: GTK version of the irssi IRC client irssi-gnome: GNOME version of the irssi IRC client Source package: isapnptools Package: isapnptools Description: ISA Plug-And-Play configuration utilities. This program is suitable for all systems, whether or not they include a PnP BIOS. In fact, a PnP BIOS adds some complications because it may already activate some cards so that the drivers can find them, and these tools can unconfigure them, or change their settings causing all sorts of nasty effects. Package: libisapnp-dev Description: ISA Plug-And-Play development libraries. This package provides a header file and a static library for development of software that detects and configures ISA Plug-And-Play devices. Source package: isdnbutton Package: isdnbutton Description: Start and Stop ISDN connections and display status. This is a small X based program that allows for easy activation and deactivation of the demand-dialing feature of the Linux-ISDN subsystem. It can also be used to initiate connections without using the demand-dialing feature. . It displays a symbolized traffic light. When the light is red, no demand-dialing is possible; when it is yellow, demand-dialing has been enabled but there is currently no connection using any of the ISDN network devices; when it is green, there is at least one active connection using an ISDN network device. You can interactively switch between red and yellow/green by clicking with the left mouse button into the window; the right mouse button pops up a menu to select between different actions --- this can be used if you want to connect to different providers. Source package: isdnutils Package: ipppd Description: PPP daemon for syncPPP over ISDN If you want to connect to the internet over ISDN with an internal ISDN card, you will need this. . Also needed for allowing dialins from Windows PCs over ISDN. Package: isdnactivecards Description: support for active ISDN cards and CAPI If you have an active ISDN card, you will need things like firmware and the means to load that firmware into that card. This is contained in this package. Also CAPI stuff is contained in this package (currently only certain active cards support CAPI). . See /usr/share/doc/isdnactivecards/* for more information. Package: isdneurofile Description: ISDN eurofile transfer tool If you want to send / receive files over an ISDN line with the eurofile system, you need this package. Not used much outside of Germany I believe (and not much there either). Package: isdnlog Description: ISDN connection logger isdnlog logs all ISDN connections, and can calculate the cost of calls. If sufficient data is available, it can even recommend which alternate carrier would have been cheaper for a given call. For countries where calls are charged per discrete unit, it can disconnect the line just before the next unit starts. Package: isdnlog-data Description: data for isdnlog users All data related to call pricing, area codes, etc. in various countries. Package: isdnutils Description: Most important ISDN-related packages and utilities. Note that for an external ISDN adapter, you do NOT need this package or any of the related ones. This is only for use with an internal ISDN adapter. Choosing this package will select the most frequently used components. . The current version of isdnutils is split up into component packages, to make it easier to fine-tune what is installed; hardly anyone needs everything. However, it's not possible to automatically select what is needed This is a transitional package to ease upgrading, and choosing this selects the most important new packages. After upgrading, this package can be safely removed. . The component packages selected by this are: isdnutils-base basic set of ISDN utilities. ipppd for networking over ISDN with syncPPP. isdnlog for logging ISDN calls (and much more). isdnutils-xtools for X ISDN apps (currently only xisdnload and xmonisdn) isdnvboxserver ISDN answering machine, things needed on the server system. isdnvboxclient ISDN answering machine, client side (vbox). . Not selected (although dselect will suggest some) are: isdnutils-doc for extensive documentation (basic docs are of course included with each package). isdneurofile file transfer over ISDN with the special eurofile protocol. pppdcapiplugin a plugin for the normal ppp daemon that uses CAPI to communicate over ISDN. isdnactivecards firmware for mostly active ISDN cards, and other related tools. libcapi20 library package needed by CAPI applications (will be selected automatically when needed). Package: isdnutils-base Description: ISDN utilities, the basic (minimal) set These are the basic set of ISDN utilities that you need when you have an ISDN card installed. For complete functionality comparable to the old isdnutils package, you also need the following packages: . ipppd for networking over ISDN with syncPPP isdnlog for logging ISDN calls (and much more) isdnutils-xtools for X ISDN apps (currently only xisdnload and xmonisdn) isdnutils-doc for extensive documentation (basic docs are of course included with each package). isdnvboxserver ISDN answering machine, things needed on the server system isdnvboxclient ISDN answering machine, client side (vbox). Package: isdnutils-doc Description: Extensive documentation for isdnutils This includes the FAQ and other miscellaneous documentation. Package: isdnutils-xtools Description: ISDN utilities that use X These are the graphical utilities for ISDN, xmonisdn and xisdnload. They provide, each in their own way, a visual indication of the status of the ISDN lines, so that it is directly obvious when there is a connection, for example. . This has been separated out of the main isdnutils package so that if you don't run X but do need ISDN, you don't have to include the X libraries unnecessarily. Package: isdnvbox Description: ISDN answering machine, client and server Let your debian system be your answering machine! Messages can be accessed remotely, automatically emailed, etc. . This package is a helper to install both the client (with which you listen to the messages) and the server (with which the messages are recorded) parts of the software. Package: isdnvboxclient Description: ISDN answering machine, client Let your debian system be your answering machine! Messages can be accessed remotely, automatically emailed, etc. . This is the client part of the software, with which you can listen to the messages. Those messages are recorded on a system with the server part of the software (isdnvboxserver); that system may be elsewhere, as long as it can be connected to via a network. Package: isdnvboxserver Description: ISDN answering machine, server Let your debian system be your answering machine! Messages can be accessed remotely, automatically emailed, etc. . This is the server part of the software. This is what needs to be installed on the system with the ISDN card. To actually listen to the recorded messages you need the client package (isdnvboxclient) somewhere, not necessarily on the same system. Package: libcapi20 Description: libraries for CAPI support If you have an ISDN card with which CAPI works, you may be able to use applications that use CAPI, e.g. a fax system. At this point, AVM cards can work with CAPI, as well as some active cards. For the AVM passive cards you need to visit the www.AVM.de website. . If you need this package, it will be installed automatically via dependencies, no need to select it yourself. Package: pppdcapiplugin Description: plugin for pppd to communicate with CAPI-capable ISDN cards Some ISDN cards (notably the AVM passive cards, when a module from the AVM website is loaded) can be used by CAPI utilities. This is a plugin for the regular PPP daemon to use CAPI on such cards. . See /usr/share/doc/pppdcapiplugin/* for some (rudimentary) info. Source package: iselect Package: iselect Description: An interactive line selection tool for ASCII files iSelect is an interactive line selection tool for ASCII files, operating via a full-screen Curses-based terminal session. It can be used either as an user interface frontend controlled by a Bourne-Shell/Perl/Tcl backend as its control script or in batch mode as a pipeline filter (usually between grep and the final executing command). . For more information, please visit http://www.engelschall.com/sw/iselect/ Source package: isic Package: isic Description: Test the integrity of an IP Stack with semi-random packets ISIC (and components) is intended to test the integrity of an IP Stack and its component stacks (TCP, UDP, ICMP et. al.) It does this by generating controlled random packets. You can use ISIC for testing if a firewall leaks packets, or how well an IDS functions. Source package: ispanish Package: ispanish Description: The Spanish dictionary for ispell. This is the Spanish dictionary for ispell as put together by Santiago Rodriguez and Jesus Carretero . Source package: ispell Package: iamerican Description: An American English dictionary for ispell. This is the americanmed+ dictionary, as supplied with the source for ispell. Package: ibritish Description: A British English dictionary for ispell. This is the britishmed+ dictionary, as supplied with the source for ispell. Because of the way this dictionary is built it contains many American spellings as well as British spellings (e.g. both "analyze" and "analyse" are considered valid). Package: ispell Description: International Ispell (an interactive spelling corrector) Ispell corrects spelling in plain text, LaTeX, sgml/html/xml, and nroff files. [x]Emacs and jed have nice interfaces to ispell, and ispell works from many other tools and from the command line as well. . No dictionaries are included in this package. Ispell looks in /usr/lib/ispell/default.{aff,hash} and in /usr/share/dict/words by default. Those files may be provided, respectively, by an ispell-dictionary package and a wordlist package. (You must have an ispell dictionary before you can use ispell; a wordlist is only required for ispell's (L)ookup command.) . This ispell package supports either the "new-style" idict- dictionaries or the "old-style" i dictionaries. As of February 2001, only old-style dictionaries are available, because the dictionaries-common standards and package have not been finalized. When dictionaries-common and the idict- dictionaries become available, this version of ispell will be able to use them. (For more information, please see the dictionaries-common package and ispell's Debian changelog). Package: wbritish Description: English dictionary words for /usr/share/dict This package provides the file /usr/share/dict/british-english containing a list of English words with British spellings, extracted from the ispell british dictionary. This list can be used by spelling checkers, and by programs such as look(1). Source package: ispell-czech Package: iczech Description: The Czech dictionary for ispell. This is the Czech dictionary for ispell. Author: Petr Kolar Source package: ispell-da Package: aspell-da Description: The Danish dictionary for aspell. This is the Danish dictionaries, to be used with aspell to check and correct spelling in Danish texts. Package: idanish Description: The Danish dictionary for ispell. This is the Danish dictionaries, to be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Danish texts. Package: wdanish Description: The Danish dictionary / wordlist This is a flat list of Danish words and names. This can be used by spellcheckers or any other purpose needing a lot of words. Source package: ispell-fi Package: ifinnish Description: A medium-size Finnish dictionary for Ispell This is a medium-size version of the Finnish dictionary, to be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Finnish texts. . Since Ispell is not really good at spell checking the kind of languages such as Finnish, this dictionary may not be as useful as the dictionaries for other languages. . This dictionary recognizes roughly 1.9 million words and word forms. Ispell requires about 10 megabytes of memory when using this dictionary. For most uses, this version of the Finnish dictionary is recommended. Package: ifinnish-large Description: A large Finnish dictionary for Ispell This is a large version of the Finnish dictionary, to be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Finnish texts. . Since Ispell is not really good at spell checking the kind of languages such as Finnish, this dictionary may not be as useful as the dictionaries for other languages. . This dictionary recognizes over 6 million words and word forms. Ispell requires about 19 megabytes of memory when using this dictionary. Most users may find it more worthwhile to use either the ifinnish package or the ifinnish-small package. However, there are cases where the size of this dictionary is definitely a good thing. Package: ifinnish-small Description: A small Finnish dictionary for Ispell This is a small version of the Finnish dictionary, to be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Finnish texts. . Since Ispell is not really good at spell checking the kind of languages such as Finnish, this dictionary may not be as useful as the dictionaries for other languages. . This dictionary recognizes roughly 0.8 million words and word forms. Ispell requires about 5 megabytes of memory when using this dictionary. This version of the Finnish dictionary is recommended for both slow and memory-poor machines. Package: wfinnish Description: A small Finnish dictionary for /usr/share/dict. This is a list of Finnish words and names in various inflected forms, containing roughly 0.7 million items, to be used for whatever purpose you may think of. . Larger lists (roughly two or over six million items) can be manually generated from the medium-size and large Finnish Ispell dictionaries in packages ifinnish and ifinnish-large. Please find instructions in /usr/share/doc/wfinnish/README.Debian after installing this package. Source package: ispell-fo Package: aspell-fo Description: The Faroese dictionary for aspell. This is the Faroese dictionaries, to be used with aspell to check and correct spelling in Faroese texts. Package: ifaroese Description: The Faroese dictionary for ispell. This is the Faroese dictionaries, to be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Faroese texts. Package: wfaroese Description: The Faroese dictionary / wordlist This is a flat list of Faroese words and names. This can be used by spellcheckers or any other purpose needing a lot of words. Source package: ispellcat Package: icatalan Description: The Catalan dictionary for ispell This is the Catalan dictionary for ispell as put together by Ignasi Labastida i Juan from a list of words by Joan Dolç. Package: wcatalan Description: The Catalan dictionary words for /usr/share/dict This package contains an alphabetic list of Catalan words as put together by Ignasi Labastida i Juan from a list of words by Joan Dolç. Source package: itcl3.0 Package: itcl3.0 Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Package. [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. Package: itcl3.0-dev Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Package. [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. Package: itk3.0 Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Package. [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. Package: itk3.0-dev Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Package. [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. Source package: itcl3.1 Package: itcl3.1 Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Files. [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. Package: itcl3.1-dev Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Files. [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. Package: itcl3.1-doc Description: [Incr Tcl] OOP Extension for TCL - Manual Pages. [incr Tcl] is an object-oriented extension of the Tcl language. It was created to support more structured programming in Tcl. Package: itk3.1 Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Files. [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. Package: itk3.1-dev Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Files. [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. Package: itk3.1-doc Description: [Incr Tk] OOP Extension for TCL - Manual Pages. [incr Tk] is a set of [Incr Tcl] base classes for creating mega-widgets. Onc such set of mega-widgets is provided in the [Incr Widgets] package. Package: iwidgets3.1 Description: [Incr Widgets] OOP Extension for TCL - Run-Time Files. [incr Widgets] is a set of high-level mega-widgets built using [incr Tk]. It has more than 50 widget classes, and can be used right out of the box to create various user interface components. Package: iwidgets3.1-dev Description: [Incr Widgets] OOP Extension for TCL - Development Package. [incr Widgets] is a set of high-level mega-widgets built using [incr Tk]. It has more than 50 widget classes, and can be used right out of the box to create various user interface components. Package: iwidgets3.1-doc Description: [Incr Widgets] OOP Extension for TCL - Manual Pages. [incr Widgets] is a set of high-level mega-widgets built using [incr Tk]. It has more than 50 widget classes, and can be used right out of the box to create various user interface components. Source package: ivritex Package: ivritex Description: Hebrew Package for the babel system and LaTeX2e A support package for the Hebrew language. Based on the old LaTeX 2.09 hebrew.sty and is backward compatible with it. A babel-based language switching interface is also supported. . Includes Hebrew support for babel/LaTeX 2e (heblatex), Hebrew fonts, (hebfonts), examples of hebrew documents (hebexmpl) and documentation. Source package: ivtools Package: ivtools-bin Description: Drawing Editors evolved from idraw. The drawing editors in this package are idraw, a basic vector graphics editor, graphdraw, flipbook, a vector graphics animation tool, a vector graphics server and some small sample programs like dclock. For more information about these tools and it's usage see http://www.vectaport.com Package: ivtools-dev Description: Development files for the InterViews library. The ivmkmf program (similar to xmkmf) and all the include-files needed to develop applications with the ivtools library. Package: ivtools-interviews Description: C++ GUI library with Motif Look and Feel. This package contains the InterViews library. It is written in C++ and portable to several different Unix platforms. Applications written with the Interviews library can be configured to provide a special "Look and Feel", such as SGI-Motif and normal Motif. Package: ivtools-unidraw Description: Unidraw is a C++ framework for drawing editor and vector graphics development. It is the base of the drawing editors in Vectaports ivtools package. Source package: ivtools-doc Package: ivtools-doc Description: Ivtools HTML Documentation includes all man pages in HTML format, several postscript files related to InterViews and Unidraw. Source package: ixbiff Package: ixbiff Description: notify user when mail arrives by blinking keyboard leds Ixbiff blinks the keyboard LEDs when new mail arrives. The keyboard LEDs used depend upon the daemon's configuration. . For obvious reasons only three mailboxes can be checked. . Currently, ixbiff is Linux specific and requires root access. . Ixbiff supports the standard UNIX mbox format as well as qmail's Maildir format. Source package: j-cvsbook Package: cvsbook-ja Description: Open Source Development with CVS ; Japanese Translation This is an online version of a book written by Karl Fogel et al. This book covers CVS, starting with a tutorial and going to cover repository administration, more advanced topics, trouble shooting and so on. . This is a Japanese translated version. The translator said "This is not an enough translation", but I think this Japanese document is useful for Japanese who want to use CVS. Source package: ja-trans Package: ja-trans Description: Japanese gettext message files Japanese message files from japo@flatout.org and ja@li.org. This package includes: - net-tools 1.51: incomplete - textutils 2.0: Bug#43846 . Done: man-db, wget, gettext (Bug#43844), fileutils(Bug#43843), tar, grep, sh-utils, glibc 2.1.94, texinfo . Sponsored by Fumitoshi UKAI Source package: jablicator Package: jablicator Description: Share a set of package choices Allows others to easily replicate your package choices via Debian's apt-get utility. Generating an apt-gettable, custom debian package, with the appropriate dependencies. Source package: jack Package: jack Description: Rip and encode CDs with one command Jack has been developed with one main goal: making MP3s or OGGs without having to worry. There is nearly no way that an incomplete rip goes unnoticed, e.g. jack compares WAV and MP3 file sizes when continuing from a previous run. Jack also checks your HD space before doing anything (even keeps some MB free). . Jack is different from other such tools in a number of ways: - it supports different rippers and encoders - it is very configurable - it doesn't need X - it can "rip" virtual CD images like the ones created by cdrdao - when using cdparanoia, cdparanoia's status information is displayed for all tracks, so you can see if something went wrong - it uses sophisticated disk space management, i.e. it schedules it's ripping/encoding processes depending on available space. - freedb query, file renaming and id3 tagging - it can resume work after it has been interrupted. If all tracks have been ripped, it doesn't even need the CD anymore, even if you want to do a freedb query. - it can do a freedb query based on MP3s alone, like if you don't remember from which CD those MP3s came from. - freedb submissions Source package: jade Package: jade Description: James Clark's DSSSL Engine Jade is an implementation of the DSSSL style language. . The jade engine is a useful tool (in conjunction with a DSSSL style sheet) for translating SGML documents into other formats. Jade can currently generate SGML, RTF, and TeX. In conjunction with the "jadetex" TeX style, it can generate quite nice output. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/jade/ Source package: jade (1.2.1-16) Package: libsp1 Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: libsp1-dev Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support This contains include files and the static library for libsp. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: sp Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. . These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Source package: jade (1.2.1-18) Package: libsp1 Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: libsp1-dev Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support This contains include files and the static library for libsp. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: sp Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. . These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Source package: jade (1.2.1-18.2) Package: libsp1 Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: libsp1-dev Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support This contains include files and the static library for libsp. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: sp Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. . These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Source package: jade (1.2.1-28) Package: libsp1 Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: libsp1-dev Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support This contains include files and the static library for libsp. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: sp Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. . These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Source package: jade (1.2.1-28.0.1) Package: libsp1 Description: Runtime library for James Clark's SP suite This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . This shared library is used by the sp and jade packages, among others. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: libsp1-dev Description: James Clark's SP suite, developer support This contains include files and the static library for libsp. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Package: sp Description: James Clark's SGML parsing tools This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called SP. . These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML files. The central programs included in this package are 'nsgmls', which replaces sgmls, 'spam', 'spent', 'sgmlnorm', and 'sgml2xml'. . Author: James Clark Homepage: http://www.jclark.com/sp/ Source package: jadetex Package: jadetex Description: LaTeX macros for SGML to DVI/PS/PDF conversion with Jade JadeTeX provides a set of LaTeX macros to process the TeX files generated by Jade or OpenJade. Using Jade and JadeTeX you can print every SGML document for which you have or make a DSSSL description. . Homepage: http://jadetex.sourceforge.net/ Source package: jags Package: jags Description: Just Another GTK+ Samba Client Jags is a Gtk+ based "windows network neighbourhood browser". The program parses the output from smbclient (part of the samba-package) and use this to display a graphic view of the network. This program does the parsing with help from shell- scripts. Source package: jail Package: jail Description: Just Another ICMP Logger Jail (Just Another ICMP Logger) is a small program which runs in the background, and can be configured to log at different syslog levels the reception of various ICMP packets. Source package: jakarta-oro Package: liboro-java Description: Regular expression library for Java The Jakarta-ORO Java classes are a set of text-processing Java classes that provide Perl5 compatible regular expressions, AWK-like regular expressions, glob expressions, and utility classes for performing substitutions, splits, filtering filenames, etc. ORO is faster and more functional than gnu.regexp. Source package: jakarta-regexp Package: libregexp-java Description: regular expression library for Java Regexp is a 100% Pure Java Regular Expression package. Regular expressions are pattern descriptions which enable sophisticated matching of strings. In addition to being able to match a string against a pattern, you can also extract parts of the match. This is especially useful in text parsing! Source package: jam Package: jam Description: A replacement for make This is the Jam/MR program as published by Perforce. For a version with additionnal features see the `ftjam' package. . A powerful and highly customizable utility to build programs and other things, that can run on Un*x, Nt, VMS, OS/2 and Macintosh MPW, using portable Jamfiles. It can build large projects spread across many directories in one pass. . It takes some time to fully apprehend, as there's no tutorial available yet, especially when one's already accustomed to make(1), but there's no comparison in power when comparing these 2 tools. . Standard rules: - can automatically extract header dependencies for C/C++ (you can customize for you own language) - provide for automatic "clean", "install", "uninstall" rules, so that an automake-like tool is not needed Source package: jargon Package: jargon Description: The definitive compendium of hacker slang. This is the Jargon File, a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor. The file is in info format, but includes an HTML page with links to the home site. . Note that this package is now out-of-date, because the upstream author is no longer maintaining an info version of the file. Source package: jargon-text Package: jargon-text Description: The definitive compendium of hacker slang. This is the Jargon File, a comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor. This version is in the original text format and is best viewed with Volks-hypertext browser (vh), but can be viewed without it. Source package: java-common Package: java-common Description: Base of all Java packages This package is mandatory for any Java package. It includes the Debian Java policy and the Java FAQ. Source package: java-compiler-dummy Package: java-compiler-dummy Description: Dummy Java compiler This package is only to respect the dependencies rules. Install it only if you have a real Java compiler. Source package: java-virtual-machine-dummy Package: java-virtual-machine-dummy Description: Dummy Java virtual machine This package is only to respect the dependencies rules. Install it only if you have a real Java virtual machine. Source package: java2html Package: java2html Description: Highlight Java and C++ sources for WWW presentation java2html can highlight your source for presentation in the WWW. It can also be used as a CGI script and can detect whether the client browser supports compressed data to save bandwidth. Source package: jaxml Package: jaxml Description: Python module for generating XML documents jaxml is a python module that defines a class XML_document, which allows easy and trouble-free generation of XML documents. Source package: jaztool Package: jaztool Description: Utility for manipulating Iomega Jaz drives This package provides a utility called jaztool which may be used to eject the media, manipulate the write protection control, and unlock a disk which is password protected. Source package: jbofihe Package: jbofihe Description: A parser for the lojban language jbofihe is a command-line driven program with the following functions: . * Checking grammatical correctness of Lojban text * Displaying successfully analysed text with nesting of grammatical constructs shown (either inline or as a tree) * Displaying approximate word-for-word English translations of the Lojban words, with some limited 'part-of-speech' adjustment of the English forms. * Showing which sumti fill each of the places of each selbri Source package: jdom Package: libjdom-java Description: lightweight and fast library using XML JDOM is, quite simply, a Java representation of an XML document. JDOM provides a way to represent that document for easy and efficient reading, manipulation, and writing. It has a straightforward API, is a lightweight and fast, and is optimized for the Java programmer. It's an alternative to DOM and SAX, although it integrates well with both DOM and SAX. Package: libjdom-java-doc Description: Documentation for libjdom-java Documentation for libjdom-java which is a Java representation of an XML document. Source package: jdresolve Package: jdresolve Description: fast alternative to apache logresolve The jdresolve application resolves IP addresses into hostnames. To reduce the time necessary to resolve large batches of addresses, jdresolve opens many concurrent connections to the DNS servers, and keeps a large number of text lines in memory. These lines can have any content, as long as the IP addresses are the first field to the left. This is usually the case with most formats of HTTP and FTP log files. Source package: jed Package: jed Description: Editor for programmers. (textmode version) Jed offers: Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and much more. Package: jed-common Description: Byte compiled SLang runtime files for jed and xjed. This package provides the compiled slang runtime files that are needed by both jed and xjed. Package: jed-sl Description: Sources of Slang runtime files for jed and xjed This package provides the source of slang runtime files that are needed by both jed and xjed. Package: xjed Description: Editor for programmers. (x11 version) Jed offers: Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and much more. . Note: The SLang runtime files are now in the package jed-commono. The source of these files are in jed-sl. . Note: In this version, C-h deletes the previous character instead of loading the help menu. Help is now on Esc-?. Source package: jed-ja Package: jed-canna Description: Editor for programmers for Japanese. (textmode version) Jed offers: Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and much more. Package: jed-common-ja Description: SLang runtime files for jed and xjed(Japanese). This package provides the compiled slang runtime files that are needed by both jed and xjed. This package includes also skktcp and getmail binary. Package: jed-ja Description: Editor for programmers for Japanese. (textmode version) Jed offers: Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and much more. Package: jed-sl-ja Description: Sources of Slang runtime files for jed and xjed(Japanese) This package provides the source of slang runtime files that are needed by both jed and xjed. Package: xjed-canna Description: Editor for programmers for Japanese. (x11 version) Jed offers: Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and much more. . Note: The SLang runtime files are now in the package jedslc. The source of these files are in jedsl-src. . Note: In this version, C-h deletes the previous character instead of loading the help menu. Help is now on Esc-?. Package: xjed-ja Description: Editor for programmers for Japanese. (x11 version) Jed offers: Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser. A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are available including Pascal, Java, Perl, C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF, PostScript, Basic. Folding support. Edit TeX files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Rectangular cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and much more. . Note: The SLang runtime files are now in the package jedslc. The source of these files are in jedsl-src. . Note: In this version, C-h deletes the previous character instead of loading the help menu. Help is now on Esc-?. Source package: jedstate Package: jedstate Description: Extended mind for John E. Davis' text editor jed Jedstate is some sort of an extended mind for John E. Davis' splendid text editor jed. Using jedstate and jed's startup and exit hooks as a glue jed "remembers" the position of the cursor for all visited files and will automagically jump to that position whenever the file is revisited. The database is purgeable based on a time-since-last-view criterion. Source package: jered Package: jered Description: Simple full screen text editor with colored C/C++ syntax JERED is a full page text editor for Unix. It is based on the text editor E from IBM. The old name was JE, which meant Jerome's Editor. Now it is called JERED, which means JErome's Renamed EDitor. . This editor features: automatic color enhancement of C and C++ syntax, recording & playback of macros, multi-file sessions, automatic screen size recognition, block movements, shell escapes, custom user configuration, small run size (about 45K with a shared ncurses library, and about 170K with a static ncurses lib, very fast loading, and straightforward design. . Lightweight & cool. Source package: jesred Package: jesred Description: A redirector for Squid Jesred is a very fast and highly configurable redirector for the Squid Internet Object Cache. It was derived from Chris Foote's and Wayne Piekarski's Squirm 1.0 betaB and some code from Squid itself, but is about 2-3x faster than the original version and has some additional features. . Jesred has the following features: . * uses only a very small amount of memory (a little bit more than squirm 1.0 betaB, but still less than perl ;-)) * able to rewrite GET and optionally ICP_QUERY requests as well * one global configuration file * one IP access control file which supports CIDR notation only (i.e. subnet/mask). Thus only URL requests from the specified * subnets/clients are rewritten, if necessary. * one rewrite rules configuration file (regular expression matching and replacement) * optionally logging of common and error messages to a file * optionally logging of URL rewrites to a separate log file, incl. the number of the rule, which has been used to rewrite the URL * able to re-read all its configuration files on the fly by sending a HUP signal to the process. That's why there is no need to restart Squid, if you want to: 1.change the used log file name[s] (useful for log file rotation) 2.enable/disable logging 3.enable/disable debug mode if compiled with DEBUG option 4.enable/disable URL rewriting of ICP_QUERY (sibling) requests 5.change the IP access patterns 6.change the redirect rules * If you mess up configuration file[s], Jesred runs in Echo Mode (always echos back a newline - i.e. no URL replacement) and squid keeps working. Source package: jester Package: jester Description: X-based board game similar to Othello It can be played head-to-head on the console or by a single player against the computer. Jester allows you to waste valuable time that could otherwise be spent playing Solitaire. Source package: jfbterm Package: jfbterm Description: Japanized framebuffer terminal with Multilingual Enhancement. Jfbterm/me is a Japanized framebuffer terminal with Multilingual Enhancement. It can display ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, ISO-2022-JP, EUC-JP, ISO-2022-CN, CN-GB, ISO-2022-KR, EUC-KR and Wansung. BIG5 is planned to support. . It supprts 8 bpp PACKED-PIXELS PSEUDOCOLOR and (15|16|24|32) bpp PACKED-PIXELS TRUECOLOR framebuffers (vga16fb is supported). Source package: jflex Package: jflex Description: lexical analyzer generator for Java JFlex is a lexical analyzer generator for Java written in Java. It is also a rewrite of the very useful tool JLex which was developed by Elliot Berk at Princeton University. As Vern Paxon states for his C/C++ tool flex : They do not share any code though. Source package: jfsutils Package: jfsutils Description: Utilities for managing the JFS filesystem Utilities for managing IBM's Journaled File System (JFS) under Linux. . IBM's journaled file system technology, currently used in IBM enterprise servers, is designed for high-throughput server environments, key to running intranet and other high-performance e-business file servers. . The following utilities are available: fsck.jfs - initiate replay of the JFS transaction log, and check and repair a JFS formatted device. logdump - dump a JFS formatted device's journal log. logredo - "replay" a JFS formatted device's journal log. mkfs.jfs - create a JFS formatted partition. xchkdmp - dump the contents of a JFS fsck log file created with xchklog. xchklog - extract a log from the JFS fsck workspace into a file. xpeek - shell-type JFS file system editor. Source package: jftpgw Package: jftpgw Description: Joe's FTP Proxy/Gateway. FTP proxy program with the following features: * Active as well as passive FTP transfers. * Logging of connection attempts. * Access control features * If run as root, it drops the privileges as often as possible. * You can pretend to run a real ftp server. * User specific forward features. * Specify how many users are allowed to log in from which IP ranges. * The throughput rate can be throttled. * Various login strings are possible. * Regular users can run the proxy server on unprivileged ports as well. Source package: jgraph Package: jgraph Description: Jim Plank's program for producing PostScript graphs Jgraph takes a description of a graph or graphs and produces a postscript file on the standard output. . Jgraph is ideal for plotting any mixture of scatter point graphs, line graphs, and/or bar graphs, and embedding the output into LaTeX, or any other text processing system which can read postscript. . The graph description language is simple enough to get nice looking graphs with a minimum of effort, yet powerful enough to give the user the flexibility to tailor the appearance of the graph to his or her individual preferences. This includes plotting multiple graphs and laying them out separately on the page (or pages). Source package: jgroff Package: jgroff Description: GNU troff text-formatting system (Japanese Extended). This package contains the traditional UN*X text formatting tools troff, nroff, tbl, eqn and pic. These utilities, together with the man package, are essential for displaying the on-line manual pages. . Output can be produced in a number of formats including plain ASCII and PostScript. All the standard macro packages are supported. A number of other utilities are also included together with several fonts. . jgroff-0.100 is based on groff-1.11a. Source package: jhcore Package: jhcore Description: Jay's House Core, an enhanced core database for lambdamoo Jay's House Core, a lambdacore based db with significant enhancements. It features: . * Hypertext help system * Administration groups * Enhanced english presentation tools * Added objects (furniture, doors, windows, etc) * A tutorial Source package: jhead Package: jhead Description: Manipulate the non-image part of EXIF compliant JPEG files Jhead is a command line driven utility for extracting digital camera settings from the Exif format files used by many digital cameras. It handles the various confusing ways these can be expressed, and displays them as F-stop, shutter speed, etc. It is also able to reduce the size of digital camera JPEGs without loss of information, by deleting integral thumbnails that digital cameras put into the Exif header. . Upstream is: http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/jhead/ Source package: jiffy Package: jiffy Description: Visualization for nec-based antenna designs It is never been easier to design antennas! Most hams enjoy ``fiddling'' with antennas, but comparatively few of us are really interested in doing one-handed chin-ups at fifty feet above the cold frozen earth on a snowy and windy night in January. . Jiffy will make life a lot easier for you. It can make a drawing from the antenna design that you made and it can display elevation and azimuth patterns from the nec output. Source package: jiffy-perl-tk Package: jiffy-perl-tk Description: Visualization for nec-based antenna designs using perl-tk Another version of jiffy, which uses perl-tk. Compared to the original jiffy, a program called necview is added, which can view your antenna design from different angles. A major advantage of this version of jiffy as compared to the tcl/tk/blt based version: it's a lot faster. Source package: jigdo Package: jigdo-file Description: Download Debian CD images from any Debian mirror Using the jigdo-lite script contained in this package, you can use your nearest "regular" Debian mirror to download Debian CD images, instead of having to use one of the few, slow, overloaded mirrors that offer the images as direct HTTP or FTP downloads. See for details. . Jigsaw Download, or short jigdo, is a scheme developed primarily to make it easy to distribute huge filesystem images (e.g. CD (ISO9660) or DVD (UDF) images) over the internet, but it could also be used for other data which is awkward to handle due to its size, like audio/video files or large software packages. . jigdo tries to ensure that the large file is downloaded in small parts which can be stored on different servers. People who want to download the image do so by telling the jigdo download tool to process one ".jigdo" file; using it, jigdo downloads the parts and reassembles the image. jigdo-file is used to prepare the files for download. Source package: jikes Package: jikes Description: Fast Java compiler adhering to language and VM specifications Jikes is a Java compiler that translates Java source files as defined in The Java Language Specification (Addison-Wesley, 1996) into the bytecoded instruction set and binary format defined in The Java Virtual Machine Specification (Addison-Wesley, 1996). Unlike other compilers, Jikes accepts the Java language only as specified: not as a subset, variant, or superset. . In addition to strictly adhering to specifications, Jikes is faster than most compilers and can compute the complete dependency relations in program files. This allows for the generation of dependency makefiles suitable for use with make. Jikes can also be run in incremental mode: after the initial compilation, Jikes waits until prompted, determines which files have been changed, and then does the minimal amount of work needed to bring the class files into a complete and consistent state. This cycle can be repeated until the q command is entered to end the compilation. Source package: jikespg Package: jikespg Description: Jikes Parser Generator Jikes Parser Generator is a parser generator that accepts as input an annotated description for a language grammar and produces text files suitable for inclusion in a parser for that language. It is similar in function and use to the widely-available parser generators Yacc and Bison. . It also provides support for automatic diagnosis and recovery from syntactic errors. It is the parser generator used by the Jikes Compiler. Jikes Parser Generator can generate parsers for LALR(k) grammars and produce output suitable for use with parsers written in Java, C, or C++. Source package: jitterbug Package: jitterbug Description: A cgi-bin tool for problem reporting and tracking JitterBug is a cgi-bin tool for problem reporting and tracking developed by Andrew Tridgell for the Samba Team. It is highly customizable to your own project's needs. It has both a web interface and an e-mail based one for submitting bug reports. Source package: jless Package: jless Description: A file pager program, similar to more(1) supporting ISO2022 Jless is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, jless does not have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large input files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Jless uses terminfo, so it can run on a variety of terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals. . Jless supporting ISO 2022 code extension techniques and Japanese codes. Source package: jlex Package: jlex Description: A Lex-style lexical analyser generator for Java The JLex utility is a lexical analyser generator, modelled after the popular UNIX "lex" utility. . JLex takes a specification file similar to that accepted by Lex, then creates a Java source file for the corresponding lexical analyzer. Source package: jmon Package: jmon Description: distributed resource monitor Resource monitoring for large networks. The jMon system allows for the real time monitoring of CPU, memory and swap usage. The system makes use of a small daemon running on each of the machines that are to be monitored. . The client makes a TCP/IP connection with each of the servers specified in the configuration file. The statistics of all the host machines are displayed in an ncurses window on the console. Source package: jnethack Package: jnethack Description: The dungeon exploration game JNetHack (nethack with Japanese l10n) JNetHack is Japanese localized version of NetHack. NetHack is D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) style adventure game. . Special features of JNetHack version are following: * Japanese message * New character 'Fighter' (She wears 'sailor blouse') * High score server * GTK+ mode * And so on... Source package: joe Package: joe Description: user friendly full screen text editor Joe, the Joe's Own Editor, has the feel of most PC text editors: the key sequences are reminiscent of WordStar and Turbo C editors, but the feature set is much larger than of those. Joe has all of the features a Unix user should expect: full use of termcap/terminfo, complete VI-style Unix integration, a powerful configuration file, and regular expression search system. It also has six help reference cards which are always available, and an intuitive, simple, and well thought-out user interface. . Joe has a great screen update optimization algorithm, multiple windows (through/between which you can scroll) and lacks the confusing notion of named buffers. It has command history, TAB expansion in file selection menus, undo and redo functions, (un)indenting and paragraph formatting, filtering highlighted blocks through any external Unix command, editing a pipe into or out of a command, and block move, copy, delete or filter. . Through simple QEdit-style configuration files, Joe can be set up to emulate editors such as Pico and Emacs, along with a complete immitation of WordStar, and a restricted mode version (lets you edit only the files specified on the command line). Joe also has a deferred screen update to handle typeahead, and it ensures that deferral is not bypassed by tty buffering. It's usable even at 2400 baud, and it will work on any kind of sane terminal. Source package: john Package: john Description: An active password cracking tool john, normally called john the ripper, is a tool to find weak passwords of your users, and even mail them automatically if you want. Source package: jove Package: jove Description: This is Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs (jove), a small and powerful editor. It has the same interface as the original EMACS editor written at MIT by Richard Stallman. Although JOVE is meant to be compatible with EMACS for usual commands, there are some major differences between the two editors. It is a very light editor (~100Kbyte), good replacement for vi. Source package: joystick Package: joystick Description: Testing and calibration tools jstest (1) - joystick test program jscal (1) - joystick calibration program inputattach (1) - attach a serial line to a joystick device joystick-device-check(8) - fixes the major numbers depending on the running kernel Source package: jpeginfo Package: jpeginfo Description: Prints information and tests integrity of JPEG/JFIF files. jpeginfo can be used to generate informative listings of jpeg files, and also to check jpeg files for errors. It can also detect broken jpeg and delete them automatically. Source package: jpilot Package: jpilot Description: A GTK app to modify the contents of your pilots DB's This is an impressive near-full-featured Pilot desktop similar to the one that comes with the Pilot for Windows platforms. Written in GTK, it's very useful and functional. Package: jpilot-plugins Description: Plugins for jpilot This package includes two plugins for jpilot: . o Expenses o SyncTime Source package: jslaunch Package: jslaunch Description: Joystick button shell command execution/shutdown tool jslaunch is a very small daemon/program that will start a specified shell command when a combination of joystick buttons is pressed. One of its uses is as a backup way to make a clean shutdown if your console has been messed up by X11 or SVGAlib and you don't have a terminal sitting on your desk to log in and shut down from, but you can use it for example as a remote control to do just about anything (including starting a measurement on an experimental setup connected to your computer). You will not need any joystick drivers. Source package: jtex-base Package: jtex-base Description: basic jTeX library files. jTeX is a TeX for Japanese language. Source package: juice Package: juice Description: playlist editor / player frontend Juice is a frontend for mpg123 and other players. It provides a nifty dialog-based playlist editor. . It basically allows you to browse through your files in a "Midnight Commander"-like fashion. The MP3's you select are treated as a playlist which can be shuffled, rearranged, saved, etc. . In order to play audio files, two player interfaces are provided. The mpg123-specific interface uses the remote protocol of mpg123 (This feature was introduced in version 0.59r in order to accommodate generic frontends.) The other player frontend is generic and allows for any player to be used. This is useful if you do not want to limit the functionality of juice to MP3's. Please note that this generic frontend is still in early beta phase and is pretty buggy. . Of course juice comes with all the bells & whistles you'd expect from a quality application and has (among others) full integrated help functionality as well as full dialog based configuration file editor. Source package: juke Package: juke Description: A curse based jukebox program. Juke is a simple curses/ ncurses based juke box program for Unix computers. It uses command line based players to play all kinds of music format. Source package: jumpnbump Package: jumpnbump Description: Cute multiplayer platform game with bunnies You, as a bunny, have to jump on your opponents to make them explode. It's a true multiplayer game, you can't play this alone. It has network support. . This program is a unix port of the old DOS game by brainchilddesign. Source package: jumpnbump-levels Package: jumpnbump-levels Description: Cute multiplayer platform game with bunnies (extra levels) You, as a bunny, have to jump on your opponents to make them explode. This package contains eleven extra levels. Source package: junior-arcade Package: junior-arcade Description: Debian Jr. arcade games This meta package will install arcade games suitable, in the opinion of the contributors to the Debian Jr. project, for children of all ages. Mastering most of these games requires dexterity and cognitive skills usually developed only in the older children (around ages 5 to 8). But the youngest children may enjoy watching older players, or just poking randomly at the controls, depending on the game. Source package: junior-art Package: junior-art Description: Debian Jr. Art Tools for children to produce artwork. While gimp is more complex, and is aimed at the graphic artist, it is not necessarily much harder to use than the older, less full-featured xpaint. Children starting out with just a small subset of the functions of these tools eventually pick up quite a number of new things as they explore, either with adults or other children with whom they share their computers, or on their own. Source package: junior-doc Package: junior-doc Description: Debian Jr. Documentation Includes, for the moment, just the "Quick Guide" which helps a new user of Debian Jr. get started. The intention of the Debian Jr. working group is to provide a variety of additional documents to help children and sys admins alike with the installation, configuration, and use of a Debian Jr. system. Source package: junior-games-card Package: junior-games-card Description: Debian Jr. Card Games A collection of card games, for the time being just solitaire, which are probably more suited to older children than young, although the "memory" type games in pysol may appeal to children just entering grade school. Source package: junior-games-gl Package: junior-games-gl Description: Debian Jr. 3D Games (hardware acceleration required) These games all use OpenGL libraries. They will not work without decent 3D graphics cards providing hardware-accelerated OpenGL. . While armagetron and gltron are different interpretations of the game depicted in the classic 3D-animated movie "Tron", Tux Racer is an all-original made-for-Linux 3D racing game. Unlike the standard blood-and-guts fare in the 3D games universe, all of these games are suitable for children. Source package: junior-games-net Package: junior-games-net Description: Debian Jr. Network Games While XPilot has a broad international community of players (mostly on high-bandwidth connections) it can be enjoyed on a home network as well. XBlast, on the other hand, achieves networking using the X protocol, so it is best suited to a local network. Source package: junior-games-sim Package: junior-games-sim Description: Debian Jr. Simulation Games Simulation games tend to be rather complex, so we recommend them for older children, and even then some help from someone older may be needed. Source package: junior-games-text Package: junior-games-text Description: Debian Jr. Text Games The principal virtue of these games is their simplicity. They will run on any hardware, and some of them are simple enough to control so that very young children can enjoy them (e.g. snake) Source package: junior-gnome Package: junior-gnome Description: Debian Jr. for Gnome This package includes a collection of programs for children which are built for Gnome. A Gnome desktop is not required in order to run these. They are kept separate merely so that installing a Debian Jr. system won't drag in all kinds of Gnome dependencies. . As such, this package is by no means a complete collection of programs suitable for children in Gnome. The Debian Jr. project will be adding to this list in future release, and likely refining the package into categories the way the rest of Debian Jr. packages are now organized. Source package: junior-kde Package: junior-kde Description: Debian Jr. for KDE This package includes a collection of programs for children which are built for KDE. A KDE desktop is not required in order to run these. They are kept separate merely so that installing a Debian Jr. system won't drag in all kinds of KDE dependencies. . As such, this package is by no means a complete collection of programs suitable for children in KDE. The Debian Jr. project will be adding to this list in future releases, and likely refining the package into categories the way the rest of Debian Jr. packages are now organized. Source package: junior-math Package: junior-math Description: Debian Jr. educational math This meta package will install educational math programs suitable for children. Some of the packages use mathematics that is well beyond the abilities of young children (e.g. fractals and cryptography), but we hope that by using them they gain an appreciation of the beauty of math from an early age. Other packages allow children to explore and learn math concepts in an engaging, interactive way. Some packages are more general, providing math activities as only one part of the package, e.g. bsdgames includes "arithmetic" in addition to other non-math games, and xbase-clients provides xcalc. Source package: junior-programming Package: junior-programming Description: Debian Jr. programming The emphasis for this sampling of programming packages for children is first on simple interpreted languages. Also important for using languages with children are good documentation, and some ability to produce visual programs without too much effort. It is by no means a complete list, and your are encouraged to explore other languages with children as well. . The Logo language is specifically designed for children, with a strong emphasis on the visual and concrete, while Python is recognized as a good language to teach programming with, has very good docs, and a number of different gui bindings, Tk being the most common so that is what is included here. Source package: junior-puzzle Package: junior-puzzle Description: Debian Jr. Puzzles Some puzzle-type games, from the more arcade-like rocks-n-diamonds to xjig (a jigsaw puzzle program), to lmemory (based on the classic "memory" card game), we hope this sampling of packages will appeal to child and adult alike. Source package: junior-sound Package: junior-sound Description: Debian Jr. sound This meta package will install a sampling of sound packages for a system that is used by children. While not all of these will be things that children will use directly, a child's system administrator can make use of them to ensure that the child gets the most out of their system. Source package: junior-system Package: junior-system Description: Debian Jr. System tools This package includes a few tools for helping children learn about and use their system. . Midnight Commander is more than just a file manager. It is shell with which children can explore and manage their own accounts. It can be a great help for the very young, as it saves them some typing (as compared with using a command-line shell directly). It is also packed with power and flexibility which can be tapped by older children and adults alike. . The 'hello' sample program can be used as an instructional aid, as an example of how to invoke programs from the shell, specify switches, use the man page, and so on. . A fun way to visualize filesystems is by using xcruise to zoom about from node to node through "galaxies" of files, directories, and symbolic links. . Finally, lavaps not only provides a very pleasing way to visualize running processes and the resources they use, but can also make discovering and killing errant processes an easy thing to do for children who lack the ability yet to easily manage "ps" and "kill" from the command line. Source package: junior-toys Package: junior-toys Description: Debian Jr. desktop toys This meta package will install desktop toys suitable for children. Source package: junior-typing Package: junior-typing Description: Debian Jr. typing This meta package will install typing tutors and typing games for various skill levels. From tuxtype for the young (and young at heart) to gtypist for a "serious" typing tutor program. Source package: junior-writing Package: junior-writing Description: Debian Jr. writing This meta package will install tools for your budding young writers. Since there are a wide variety of opinions as to what constitutes the "best" text editor, a number are provided to choose from. A spell-checker and dictionary client are provided as well. Finally, abiword is included as our choice for a word processor. Source package: junkbuster Package: junkbuster Description: The Internet Junkbuster! Junkbuster is an instrumentable proxy that filters the HTTP stream between web servers and browsers. It can prevent ads and other unwanted junk from appearing in your web browser. Source package: junkfilter Package: junkfilter Description: A junk-email filtering program for procmail This package uses procmail filtering algorithms to detect junk email. This results in internal procmail variables being assigned to indicate the reason why the email has been classified as junk. The user can then use those variables within their .procmailrc file to deal with the junk in any way they see fit. There are a number of filters available in the package, and can be selected from a simple config file on a per-user basis. Source package: jvim Package: jvim-canna Description: Japanized VIM (Canna version) JVIM 3.0 is Japanized VIM (VI clone editor) by K.Tsuchida on May 5, 2001 (patch version 2.1a). This editor can utilize the canna-server in "canna" package directly without other extra libraries (i.e. libonew) in order to enter "Kanji" from kon (Kanji linux cONsole) in kon2 package. Package: jvim-doc Description: Documentation for jvim (Japanized VIM) JVIM 3.0 is Japanized VIM (VI clone editor) by K.Tsuchida on May 5, 2001 (patch version 2.1a). Source package: jwhois Package: jwhois Description: Improved Caching Whois client GNU jwhois is an Internet Whois client that queries hosts for information according to RFC 954 - NICNAME/WHOIS. JWHOIS is configured via a configuration file that contains information about all known Whois servers. Upon execution, the host to query is selected based on the information in the configuration file. . The configuration file is highly customizable and makes heavy use of regular expressions. Source package: jython Package: jython Description: Python seamlessly integrated with Java Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented language Python seamlessly integrated with the Java platform. The predecessor to Jython, JPython, is certified as 100% Pure Java. . Jython is complementary to Java and allows the two languages to be freely mixed. It is especially suited for embedded scripting, interactive experimentation and rapid application development, and it can interact with Java packages or with running Java applications. Package: jython-doc Description: Jython documentation including API docs Official documentation for Jython, an implementation of Python seamlessly integrated with Java. This includes detailed Jython usage information as well as the API documentation for the Jython classes. . This package only contains documentation specific to Jython; for general Python documentation including a Python language reference and tutorial, see package python2.1-doc. Source package: jzip Package: jzip Description: Text mode interpreter for Z-Code adventures, etc. This package provides the jzip Z-Code interpreter required to run Infocom or Inform-generated text adventures, although the format can be used for more than games. It is based on the zip interpreter sources and adapted by John D. Holder . Source package: k6fftwgel Package: k6fftwgel-dev Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on AMD K6-2 This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the statically linked library and the header files. . This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. The code is tuned for AMD k6-2 processors and can be as much as three times as fast as vanilla fftw. Package: k6fftwgel2 Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on AMD K6-2 This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the documentation and the shared version of the libraries. To get the static library and the header files you need to install fftw1-dev. . This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. The code is tuned for AMD k6-2 processors and can be as much as three times as fast as vanilla fftw. Source package: k7fftwgel Package: k7fftwgel-dev Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on AMD K7 This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the statically linked library and the header files. . This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. The code is tuned for AMD k7 processors and can be as much as three times as fast as vanilla fftw. Package: k7fftwgel2 Description: Library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on AMD K7 This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the documentation and the shared version of the libraries. To get the static library and the header files you need to install fftw1-dev. . This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. The code is tuned for AMD k7 processors and can be as much as three times as fast as vanilla fftw. Source package: kaffe Package: kaffe Description: A JVM to run Java bytecode This is Kaffe, a virtual machine designed to execute Java bytecode. It performs "just-in-time" code conversion from the abstract code to the host machine's native code. This will ultimately allow execution of Java code at the same speed as standard compiled code but while maintaining the advantages and flexibility of code independence. Source package: kakasi Package: kakasi Description: KAnji KAna Simple Inverter KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read Japanese documents. . The name "KAKASI" is the abbreviation of "kanji kana simple inverter" and the inverse of SKK "simple kana kanji converter" which is developed by Masahiko Sato at Tohoku University. The most entries of the kakasi dictionary is derived form the SKK dictionaries. If you have some interests in the naming of "KAKASI", please consult to Japanese-English dictionary. :-) . (1) "Romaji" is alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation. Package: kakasi-dic Description: KAKASI dictionary files This package provides KAKASI dictionary files. You have to install this package if you use KAKASI. . KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read Japanese documents. . (1) "Romaji" is alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation. Package: libkakasi2 Description: Library version of KAKASI This package provides the function of KAKASI as a shared library. . KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read Japanese documents. . (1) "Romaji" is alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation. Package: libkakasi2-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for library version of KAKASI This package provides header files and static libraries for library version of KAKASI. . KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read Japanese documents. . (1) "Romaji" is alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation. Source package: kaptain Package: captain Description: Graphical front-end for command line programs (Qt version) Captain is a universal graphical front-end (Qt) based on context-free grammars. The program kaptain reads a file containing grammatical rules for generating text. It builds a dialog from the grammar and generates the text according to the user's settings. . There's also KDE version of this package (kaptain) if you have already installed KDE desktop. Package: kaptain Description: Graphical front-end for command line programs (KDE version) Kaptain is a universal graphical front-end (KDE) based on context-free grammars. The program kaptain reads a file containing grammatical rules for generating text. It builds a dialog from the grammar and generates the text according to the user's settings. . There's also Qt version of this package (captain) if you don't want to install KDE libraries. Source package: karpski Package: karpski Description: ethernet analyzer and sniffer This is a GTK based packet analyzer. Its abilities as a sniffer or scanner are limited, but this sniffer is much easier to use than other popular sniffers such as tcpdump. In addition, there is a protocol definition file in which other protocols can be added. . Karpski may also be used to launch programs against addresses on your local network and as a local network intrusion tool. . For more information: http://mojo.calyx.net/~btx/karpski.html Source package: kascade Package: kascade Description: Client for Kascade, a distributed Open directory search-engine Kascade is a novel type of search-engine, based on the Open directory principle. This means that anyone can structure a small part of the information on the internet, corresponding to their personal interests or expertise. The resulting parts are placed in a large categorical structure that others can browse to search for information. Examples of Open Directory initiatives are Dmoz and Infomarker. . In contrast with other Open Directory initiatives, though, the parts that people maintain now reside on their own server. What results is a distributed Open Directory! As with Gnutella, though, there are no fixed central servers. This implies that anyone can start a new structure. Actually any piece can be easily replaced, hopefully leading to competitive improvement. The distributed nature and lack of central control facilities make for a system immune to company or government control, much like Gnutella and the Internet itself. Source package: kbackup Package: kbackup Description: A console single host backup solution for various media From the Documentation: . It is one of the most powerful backup packages around, supporting a wide range of devices and options. For reasons of portability and reliability it uses the well-established afio and tar programs for writing archives. . It greatly extends the capabilities of these archive handlers, providing all the features you might expect from a full-fledged backup system. It can be easily and extensively configured and operated with a user friendly menu interface and can also run automatically for doing scheduled backups without user interaction. . Among the features are: compressed archives, encrypted archives, double buffering, automatic handling of multi-volume archives, tape archives, floppy archives, hard disk archives, file archives, incremental backups, scheduled backups, extensive manual. Package: kbackup-doc Description: The documentation for KBackup Documentation to KBackup in various formats: A4 and letter ps, txt and html. . KBackup is an shell based backup package which supports a wide range of devices and options (see package kbackup). Package: kbackup-multibuf Description: Multibuf extends kbackup for multiple volumes multibuf is a tape archive manager which provides the capability of extending a single logical archive over multiple physical media volumes. Source package: kbd Package: kbd Description: Linux console font and keytable utilities. This package allows you to set up the Linux console, change the font, resize text mode virtual consoles and remap the keyboard. . It now contains the `openvt' program, formerly known as `open'. . It now contains the `kbdrate' program, formerly part of the `util-linux' package. Source package: kbear Package: kbear Description: Graphical ftp client for KDE KBear is a graphical ftp client with ability to connect to multiple hosts simultaneously. You can copy/move files or directories between the hosts by drag and drop or cut and paste. It also has a dynamic site database. Source package: kcc Package: kcc Description: Kanji code filter kcc can converts various Japanese encodings such as EUC-JP, 7bitJIS, 8bitJIS and ShiftJIS with Half-width Kana supports. kcc can detect these encoding automatically as much as possible. . Sponsored by Fumitoshi UKAI Source package: kcd Package: kcd Description: a CD player applet for KDE Kicker Kcd provides a docklet for the KDE Kicker which has some controls (previous, play, pause, stop, next, eject) and displays elapsed/remaining play-time. It also features CDDB support. . This is an early development version for testing purposes. Source package: kcpuload Package: kcpuload Description: a CPU meter for Kicker A simple CPU meter for the KDE Kicker which displays percent usage, with support for SMP and separate user/system loads. It will show the CPU usage in form of one or two configurable diagrams. There are settings for colors and some different styles. Note that it isn't the real system load that's shown, but the percent used of the total CPU power, which is calculated from the number of CPU ticks. Source package: kdbg Package: kdbg Description: Graphical debugger interface KDbg is a graphical user interface to gdb, the GNU debugger. It provides an intuitive interface for setting breakpoints, inspecting variables, and stepping through code. KDbg requires KDE but you can of course debug any program. . Features: * Inspection of variable values in a tree structure. * Direct member: For certain compound data types the most important member values are displayed next to the variable name, so that it is not necessary to expand the subtree of that variable in order to see the member value. KDbg can also display Qt 2's QString values, which are Unicode strings. * Debugger at your finger tips: The basic debugger functions (step, next, run, finish, until, set/clear/enable/disable breakpoint) are bound to function keys F5 through F10. Quick and easy. * View source code, search text, set program arguments and environment variables, display arbitrary expressions. * Debugging of core dumps, attaching to running processes is possible. * Conditional breakpoints. Source package: kde-designer Package: kde-designer Description: Qt GUI Designer (With KDE Widget support) This package contains Qt Designer. Qt Designer is a tool that makes designing and implementing user interfaces a lot easier. With Qt Designer, you will learn how to create your own dialogs and how to arrange the user interface elements in the dialogs so that the dialogs look both nice and natural and can accommodate various environments, like different languages and user settings. . This package contains KDE widget support Source package: kde-i18n Package: kde-i18n-az Description: Azerbaijan i18n files for KDE This package contains the Azerbaijan i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-ca Description: Catalan i18n files for KDE This package contains the Catalan i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-cs Description: Czech i18n files for KDE This package contains the Czech i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-da Description: Danish i18n files for KDE This package contains the Danish i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-de Description: German i18n files for KDE This package contains the German i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-el Description: Greek i18n files for KDE This package contains the greek i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-engb Description: English (UK) i18n files for KDE This package contains the English (UK) i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-eo Description: Esperanto i18n files for KDE This package contains the Esperanto i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-es Description: Spanish i18n files for KDE This package contains the Spanish i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-et Description: Eesti i18n files for KDE This package contains the Eesti i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-fi Description: Finnish i18n files for KDE This package contains the Finnish i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-fr Description: French i18n files for KDE This package contains the French i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-he Description: Hebrew i18n files for KDE This package contains the Hebrew i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-hu Description: Hungarian i18n files for KDE This package contains the Hungarian i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-is Description: Icelandic i18n files for KDE This package contains the Icelandic i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-it Description: Italian i18n files for KDE This package contains the Italian i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-ja Description: Japanese i18n files for KDE This package contains the Japanese i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-ko Description: Korean i18n files for KDE This package contains the Korean i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-lt Description: Lithuanian i18n files for KDE This package contains the Litnuanian i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-lv Description: Latvian i18n files for KDE This package contains the Latvian i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-mt Description: Malta i18n files for KDE This package contains the Malta i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-nl Description: Netherlands i18n files for KDE This package contains the Netherlands i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-no Description: Norwegian (Bokmal) i18n files for KDE This package contains the Norwegian (Bokmal) i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-nony Description: Norwegian (Nynorsk) i18n files for KDE This package contains the Norwegian (Nynorsk) i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-pl Description: Polish i18n files for KDE This package contains the Polish i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-pt Description: Portuguese i18n files for KDE This package contains the Portuguese i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-ptbr Description: Brazilian Portuguese i18n files for KDE This package contains the Brazilian Portuguese i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-ro Description: Romanian i18n files for KDE This package contains the Romanian i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-ru Description: Russian i18n files for KDE This package contains the Russian i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-sk Description: Slovak i18n files for KDE This package contains the Slovak i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-sl Description: Slovenian i18n files for KDE This package contains the Slovenian i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-sr Description: Serbian i18n files for KDE This package contains the Serbian i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-sv Description: Swedish i18n files for KDE This package contains the Swedish i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-ta Description: Tamil i18n files for KDE This package contains the Tamil i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-tr Description: Turkish i18n files for KDE This package contains the Turkish i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-uk Description: Ukrainian i18n files for KDE This package contains the Ukrainian i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-zhcngb2312 Description: Simplified Chinese i18n files for KDE This package contains the Simplified Chinese i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Package: kde-i18n-zhtwbig5 Description: Chinese i18n files for KDE This package contains the Chinese i18n files for all KDE core appliactions. Source package: kde-theme-plessky Package: kde-theme-matte Description: Matte family of themes for KDE The Matte family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. . This package includes window decoration themes BlueMandarine, BluePlastic, MacBlue, Matte, Matte-Green and Matte-thickBorder, as well as widget themes MacBlue-Aqua, MacBlue-Comfort and Matte. . These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. Package: kde-theme-metallic Description: Metallic family of themes for KDE The Metallic family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. . This package includes window decoration themes BrushedMetal, Diesel-Blue, Diesel-Blue-topless, Diesel-GreenBlue, Diesel-topless, E15, Felix, GreenThin and microGUI, as well as widget theme Diesel-Blue. . These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. Package: kde-theme-neon Description: Neon family of themes for KDE The Neon family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. . This package includes window decoration themes Bright, Neon, Neon3, NeonRound and NeonStep, as well as widget themes neon and neon-gradient. . These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. Package: kde-theme-pastel Description: Pastel family of themes for KDE The Pastel family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. . This package includes window decoration themes Freestyle-rose, Freestyle-rose-deco, Harmony, Hexagram and Z-car, as well as widget themes egypt and egypt-brown. . These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. Package: kde-theme-sweetpill Description: Sweetpill family of themes for KDE The Sweetpill family of themes for KDE. Themes can be used to customise the look and feel of KDE and of applications written for KDE. Themes can be applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Center. . This package includes window decoration themes Sweetpill-Blackcurrant, Sweetpill-Citrus, Sweetpill-Crowberry, Sweetpill-Eggplant, Sweetpill-Jade, Sweetpill-Lime, Sweetpill-Popcorn and Sweetpill-Pumpkin. . These themes are part of a large collection designed by Vadim Plessky. Source package: kdeaddons Package: kate-plugins Description: plugins for Kate, the KDE text editor This package contains a variety of useful plugins for Kate, the Emacs-styled text editor for KDE. The plugins can be loaded through the plugin manager in Kate settings. . Highlights include HTML tag insertion, insertion of shell command output, opening of include files, a project manager and a text filter. . This package is part of the KDE addons module. Package: kdeaddons-doc-html Description: KDE addons documentation in HTML format By default the addon plugins and applets provided with KDE (the K Desktop Environment) only provide their documentation in KDE docbook format, which can only be read by Konqueror or KHelpCenter. This package provides all of the KDE addons documentation converted to HTML format so it can be read with any web browser. . The documentation will be installed into the usual directories /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML///, for instance /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kicker-applets/. Documentation is provided for packages kate-plugins and kicker-applets. . This package is part of the KDE addons module. Package: kicker-applets Description: applets for Kicker, the KDE panel This package contains a variety of applets for Kicker, the KDE panel. The applets will appear in the panel's Add--Applet menu. . Included are a system monitor and a colour picker. . This package is part of the KDE addons module. Package: knewsticker-scripts Description: scripts for KNewsTicker, the KDE news ticker This package contains a variety of scripts that provide additional news sources for KNewsTicker, the news ticker applet for the KDE panel. See /usr/share/doc/knewsticker-scripts/README.Debian for usage details. . Highlights include newsgroup handling and stock data retrieval. . This package is part of the KDE addons module. Package: konq-plugins Description: plugins for Konqueror, the KDE file/web/doc browser This package contains a variety of useful plugins for Konqueror, the file manager, web browser and document viewer for KDE. The plugins will appear in Konqueror's Tools menu. . Highlights for web browsing include web page translation, web page archiving, HTML structural analysis and fast access to common options. Highlights for directory browsing include directory filters and image gallery creation. . This package is part of the KDE addons module. Package: noatun-plugins Description: plugins for Noatun, the KDE media player This package contains a variety of useful plugins for Noatun, the audio and video media player for KDE. The plugins can be loaded through the plugin manager in Noatun settings. . Highlights include an alarm clock, guessing tags from filenames and a number of scopes ranging from visually entrancing to "weird and annoying". . This package is part of the KDE addons module. Source package: kdeadmin Package: kcmlinuz Description: KDE Frontend for the Linux kernel configuration kcmlinuz is a KDE based frontend to Linux kernel configuration. It runs out of the KDE Control Center. Package: kcron Description: Crontab editor for KDE Crontab editor for KDE Package: kpackage Description: Software package tool for KDE This is a frontend to both .rpm and .deb package formats. It allows you to view currently installed packages, browse available packages, and install/remove them. Package: ksysv Description: SysV-style init configuration editor This program allows you to edit your start and stop scripts using a drag and drop GUI. Package: kuser Description: A user/group administration tool for KDE A user/group administration tool for KDE Package: kwuftpd Description: wu-ftpd configuration tool This program allows you to manipulate the configuration files for wu-ftpd. Package: lilo-config Description: lilo configuration plugin for KDE lilo-config is a kcontrol plugin for configuring LILO, the most commonly used Linux boot loader. Package: secpolicy Description: PAM security policy configuration tool This tool allows you to manipulate the PAM configuration files for each "service" you have created to use PAM. Source package: kdeartwork Package: kdeartwork-misc Description: various multimedia goodies released with KDE This package contains miscellaneous multimedia goodies that come with the official KDE release. They can be applied to your desktop through the KDE Control Centre. . Included are KDE sounds. . This package is part of the KDE artwork module. Package: kdeartwork-style Description: widget styles released with KDE This package contains the widget styles that come with the official KDE release. Widget styles can be used to customise the look and feel of interface components such as buttons, scrollbars and so on. They can be applied using the style manager in the KDE Control Centre. . Included are widget styles B3, KDE-SGI and KDE Step Hi-color. . This package is part of the KDE artwork module. Package: kdeartwork-theme-desktop Description: desktop themes released with KDE This package contains the desktop themes that come with the official KDE release. Desktop themes can be used to customise colours, icons, sounds, wallpapers, window decorations and more. They can be applied using the theme manager in the KDE Control Centre. . Included are desktop theme Eclipse and icon themes Locolor and Technical. . This package is part of the KDE artwork module. Package: kdeartwork-theme-window Description: window decoration themes released with KDE This package contains the window decoration themes that come with the official KDE release. Window decoration themes can be used to customise the look of window borders and buttons, and can be applied using the window decoration manager or the theme manager in the KDE Control Centre. . To apply the IceWM themes included in this package, select IceWM in the window decoration manager and use the Configure tab to select which specific IceWM theme you want. . Included are IceWM window decoration themes MenschMaschine and Model. . This package is part of the KDE artwork module. Source package: kdebase Package: kate Description: text editor for KDE Kate is a fast text editor for the KDE desktop with an Emacs-style document interface. Package: kdebase Description: KDE core applications This is a suite of all kde core applications : Includes: kicker, kwin, kdesktop and others... Package: kdebase-audiolibs Description: KDE audio libraries amd modules for kdebase This package contains the different audio interface modules and libraries provided by the kdebase package. These includes interfaces to cdparanoia, and ogg/vorbis. Package: kdebase-dev Description: KDE core applications (development files) KDE core application development files You need these files to compile kde applications. Package: kdebase-doc Description: Documentation for Applications in kdebase All the documentation for all the Applications in kdebase Package: kdebase-libs Description: KDE libraries and modules for kdebase This package contains the different interface modules and libraries provided by the kdebase package. These includes interfaces to pop3, nntp and others. This package also contains kdesu. Package: kdewallpapers Description: Some wallpapers for KDE The wallpapers that come with KDE, but can be used everywhere else as well Package: kdm Description: The K Desktop Manager The K Desktop Manager . kdm manages a collection of X servers, which may be on the local host or remote machines. It provides services similar to those provided by init, getty, and login on character-based terminals: prompting for login name and password, authenticating the user, and running a session. kdm supports XDMCP (X Display Manager Control Protocol) and can also be used to run a chooser process which presents the user with a menu of possible hosts that offer XDMCP display management. Package: konqueror Description: KDE's advanced File Manager, Web Browser and Document Viewer KDE's advanced File Manager, Web Browser and Document Viewer Package: konsole Description: X terminal emulation for KDE Konsole is an X terminal emulation which provides a command-line interface (CLI) while using the graphical K Desktop Environment. Konsole helps to better organize user's desktop by containing multiple sessions in a single window (a less cluttered desktop). . It's advanced features include a simple configuration and the ability to use multiple terminal shells in a single window . Using Konsole, a user can open: . Linux console sessions Midnight Commander file manager sessions Shell sessions Root consoles sessions Package: kscreensaver Description: Screen savers for KDE This package contains all of the Screen Savers that are included in the kdebase distribution. Package: libkonq-dev Description: Core libraries for KDE's file manager (development headers) This library is used by several KDE 2 apps include konqueror and kdesktop . This package contains development headers Package: libkonq3 Description: Core libraries for KDE's file manager This library is used by several KDE 2 apps include konqueror and kdesktop Source package: kdebindings Package: dcopperl Description: Perl bindings for DCOP Perl bindings for DCOP Package: dcoppython Description: Python bindings for DCOP Python bindings for DCOP Package: libdcopc-dev Description: C bindings for DCOP (Development files) C bindings for DCOP Package: libdcopc1 Description: C bindings for DCOP C bindings for DCOP Package: libkdexparts-dev Description: Python bindings for DCOP Python bindings for DCOP Package: libkdexparts1 Description: Python bindings for DCOP Python bindings for DCOP Source package: kdegames Package: kabalone Description: Abalone board game for KDE Abalone is a simple board strategy game that is played by two players. There are red and yellow pieces for each player. Beginning from a start position where each player has 14 pieces, moves are drawn until one player has pushed 6 pieces of his opponent out of the board Package: kasteroids Description: Asteroids for KDE You know this game. It is based on Warwick Allison's QwSpriteField widget. . The objective of kasteroids is to destroy all the asteroids on the screen to advance to the next level. Your ship is destroyed if it makes contact with an asteroid. Package: katomic Description: The Atomic Entertainment Handbook This is a puzzle game, in which the object is to assemble a molecule from its atoms on a Sokoban-like board. On each move, an atom goes as far as it can in a specified direction before being stopped by a wall or another atom. Package: kbackgammon Description: A Backgammon game for KDE KBackgammon is a backgammon program for KDE2. It is based on the code, ideas and concepts of KFibs (which is a FIBS client for KDE1). For a short time, KBackgammon was called bacKgammon (if you know somebody who is still using bacKgammon, please force them to upgrade :-)). Package: kbattleship Description: Battleship game for KDE This is an implementation of the Battleship game. Each player tries to be the first to sink all the opponent's ships by firing "blindly" at them. The game has options to play over a network connection or against the computer. Package: kblackbox Description: A simple logical game for the KDE project KBlackBox is a game of hide and seek played on an grid of boxes. Your opponent (Random number generator, in this case) has hidden several balls within this box. By shooting rays into the box and observing where they emerge it is possible to deduce the positions of the hidden balls. The fewer rays you use to find the balls, the lower your score. Package: kdecarddecks Description: Card decks for KDE games Several different collections of card images for use by KDE games. Package: kjezz Description: Jezzball clone for the K Desktop Environment. This is a clone of the popular Jezzball game originally created by Microsoft. Jezzball is one of the rare and simple games requiring skill, timing, and patience in order to be successful. A ball begins to bounce off of an area enclosed by four borders (like a square). You must move your pointer to certain areas within the square. Upon clicking, a new border is constructed at a relatively quick pace. You can change the direction of the borders by 90 degrees as well. Ultimately, you must force the ball to bounce around in a smaller, and smaller area as time goes by without the ball ever touching the borders as they are being constructed. If a ball touches a certain part of the border as it is being built, the game is over. After 75% of the original space has been blocked off from the moving ball, you advance one level, and one more ball is added to the mix in the following level. Package: kjumpingcube Description: Tactical one or two player game KJumpingCube is a simple tactical game. You can play it against the computer or against a friend. The playing field consists of squares that contains points. By clicking on the squares you can increase the points and if the points reach a maximum the points will jump to the squares neighbours and take them over. Winner is the one, who owns all squares. Package: klines Description: Color lines for KDE KLines is a simple game. It is played by one player, so there is only one winner :-). You play for fun and against the high score. It was inspired by a well known game - "Color lines", written for DOS by Olga Demina, Igor Demina, Igor Ivkin and Gennady Denisov back in 1992. . The main rules of the game are as simple as possible: you move (using the mouse) marbles from cell to cell and build lines (horizontal, vertical or diagonal). When a line contains 5 or more marbles, they are removed and your score grows. After each turn the computer drops three more marbles. Package: kmahjongg Description: the classic mahjongg game for KDE project Your mission in this game is to remove all tiles from the game board. A matching pair of tiles can be removed, if they are 'free', which means that no other tiles block them on the left or right side. Package: kmines Description: Minesweeper for KDE KMines is the classic Minesweeper game. You must uncover all the empty cases without blowing on a mine. . When you uncover a case, a number appears : it indicates how many mines surround this case. If there is no number the neighbour cases are automatically uncovered. In your process of uncovering secure cases, it is very useful to put a flag on the cases which contain a mine. Package: konquest Description: KDE based GNU-Lactic Konquest game This the KDE version of Gnu-Lactic Konquest, a multi-player strategy game. The goal of the game is to expand your interstellar empire across the galaxy and, of course, crush your rivals in the process. Package: kpat Description: KDE solitaire patience game. KPatience is a collection of 14 card games. All the games are single player games. Package: kpoker Description: KDE based Poker clone KPoker is a KDE compliant clone of those highly addictive pocket video poker games which are sometimes called "Videopoker" as well. Package: kreversi Description: Reversi for KDE Reversi is a simple strategy game that is played by two players. There is only one type of piece - one side of it is black, the other white. If a player captures a piece on the board, that piece is turned and belongs to that player. The winner is the person that has more pieces of his own color on the board and if there are no more moves possible. Package: ksame Description: SameGame for KDE KSame is a simple game. It's played by one player, so there is only one winner :-) You play for fun and against the high score. It has been inspired by SameGame, that is only famous on the Macintosh platform. Package: kshisen Description: Shisen-Sho for KDE KShisen-Sho is a single-player-game similar to Mahjongg and uses the same set of tiles as Mahjongg. . The object of the game is to remove all tiles from the field. Package: ksirtet Description: Tetris and Puyo-Puyo games for KDE This program is a clone of the well known game Tetris. You must fit the falling pieces to form full lines. You can rotate and translate the falling piece. The game ends when no more piece can fall ie when your incomplete lines reach the top of the board. . Every time you have destroyed 10 lines, you gain a level and the pieces fall quicker (exactly the piece falls from a line each 1/(1+level) second). Package: ksmiletris Description: Tetris like game for KDE This is a game with falling blocks composed of different types of smilies. The object of the game is to "crack a smile" by guiding blocks so there are two or more of the same symbol vertically. Package: ksnake Description: Snake Race for KDE Snake Race is a game of speed and agility. You are a hungry snake and are trying to eat all the apples in the room before getting out! Package: ksokoban Description: Sokoban game for KDE The first sokoban game was created in 1982 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi at the Japanese company Thinking Rabbit, Inc. "Sokoban" is japanese for "warehouse keeper". The idea is that you are a warehouse keeper trying to push crates to their proper locations in a warehouse. . The problem is that you cannot pull the crates or step over them. If you are not careful, some of the crates can get stuck in wrong places and/or block your way. . It can be rather difficult just to solve a level. But if you want to make it even harder, you can try to minimise the number of moves and/or pushes you use to solve the level. . To make the game more fun for small kids (below 10 years or so), some collections with easier levels are also included in KSokoban. These are marked (easy) in the level collection menu. Of course, these levels can be fun for adults too, for example if you don't want to expose yourself to too much mental strain. Package: kspaceduel Description: Arcade two-player space game for KDE KSpaceduel is an space arcade game for two players. . Each player controls a ship that flies around the sun and tries to shoot at the other ship. You can play KSpaceduel with another person, against the computer, or you can have the computer control both ships and play each other Package: ktron Description: tron-clone for the K Desktop Environment KTron is a simple tron-clone for the K Desktop Environment. Object of the game is to avoid running into walls, your own tail, and that of your opponent. Package: ktuberling Description: Potato Guy for KDE KTuberling is a game intended for small children. Of course, it may be suitable for adults who have remained young at heart. . It is a potato editor. That means that you can drag and drop eyes, mouths, moustache, and other parts of face and goodies onto a potato-like guy. . There is no winner for the game. The only purpose is to make the funniest faces you can. . There is a museum (like a "Madame Tusseau" gallery) where you can find many funny examples of decorated potatoes. Of course, you can send your own creations to the programmer, Eric Bischoff, who will include them in the museum if he gets some spare time. Package: kwin4 Description: Connect Four clone for KDE Four wins is a game for two players. Each player is represented by a colour (yellow and red). The goal of the game is to get four connected pieces of your colour into a row, column or any diagonal. This is done by placing one of your pieces into any of the seven columns. A piece will begin to fill a column from the bottom, i.e. it will fall down until it reaches the ground level or another stone. After a move is done it is the turn of the other player. This is repeated until the game is over, i.e. one of the players has four pieces in a row, column or diagonal or no more moves are possible because the board is filled. Package: libkdegames Description: KDE Games library and common files collection of functions used by some games or which are useful for other games. Package: lskat Description: Lieutnant Skat card game for KDE. Lieutnant skat (from German Offiziersskat) is a card game for two players. It is roughly played according to the rules of Skat but with only two players and simplified rules. . Every player has a set of cards in front of him/her, half of them covered and half of them open. Both players try to win more than 60 of the 120 possible points. After 16 moves all cards are played and the game ends. Source package: kdegraphics Package: kamera Description: digital camera io_slave for Konqueror This is a digital camera io_slave for KDE which uses gphoto2 and libgpio to allow access to your camera's pictures with the URL kamera:/ Package: kcoloredit Description: An editor for palette files This is a color palette editor for KDE. Package: kfract Description: fractal generator for KDE Kfract is a generator for fractals. Well, at this early stage it's only capable of mandelbrot sets and julia sets. Nothing fancy like Xfractint. And it's way far from being as fast as Xfractint. But it's much easier to use. Package: kghostview Description: PostScript viewer for KDE. KGhostview is the PostScript viewer for the K Desktop Environment. It is a port of Tim Theisen's Ghostview program which is used to view documents prepared in Adobe's PostScript page description language. PostScript is the major page description language for printing on UNIX systems and this application is used to preview material intended for printing or for reading documents online. Package: kiconedit Description: An icon editor for creating KDE icons KIconedit is an icon editor for creating KDE and other icons Package: kooka Description: Scanner program for KDE2 Kooka is a scanner program based on SANE and KScan library. . ***WARNING*** Please read the WARNING file first in /usr/share/doc/kooka Package: kpaint Description: A Simple Paint Program for KDE KPaint is a very simple paint program for KDE. Package: kpixmap2bitmap Description: pixmap to bitmap conversion tool a pixmap to bitmap converstion tool for KDE Package: kruler Description: a screen ruler and color measurement tool for KDE Kruler is a screen ruler and color measurement tool for KDE. Package: ksnapshot Description: Screenshot application for KDE KSnapshot is a simple applet for taking screenshots. It is capable of capturing images of either the whole desktop or just a single window. The images can then be saved in a variety of formats. Package: kview Description: A simple image viewer/converter for KDE. KView is a simple image viewer/converter application. This package contains kview, kdvi, and kfax. Package: libkscan-dev Description: Scanner library for KDE (development files) This package contains development files for KDE's Scanner Library. Package: libkscan1 Description: Scanner library for KDE KScan is KDE's Scanner Library. It's used by kooka and by koffice currently. It provides an easy-to-use library, which allows you to access your scanner (camera - as long as it's sane compatible). Package: libminimagick-dev Description: KDE graphics libraries (development files) KDE graphics libraries for the kdegraphic package Package: libminimagick5 Description: Mini version of ImageMagick for use with KDE MiniMagick is a stripped down version of John Cristy's ImageMagick image manipulation and effects library. The API has not changed between this and the full version, and apps using MiniMagick should be able to link to ImageMagick as well. The only difference is that many misc files have been removed that are not needed when used in conjunction with Unix desktop environments. This includes image I/O and non-Unix platform support. This was done in order to make the library as small as possible for inclusion in KDE, which is required since most distributions don't include recent devel versions of ImageMagick and if they do they include it only as a static library which is not optimal. Package: pixie Description: Image Management System for KDE Pixie Image Management System . Pixie is an image manager for KDE that can be used as a simple, quick viewer and editor for images, but it can also be used for managing large numbers of image thumbnails. Source package: kdelibs Package: kdelibs-dev Description: KDE core libraries (development files) KDE core libraries. You need these files to compile kde applications. Package: kdelibs3 Description: KDE core libraries (runtime files) KDE core libraries. You need these files to run kde applications. Package: kdelibs3-bin Description: KDE core binaries (binary files) KDE core binaries. You need these files to run kde applications. Package: kdelibs3-cups Description: KDE print system (CUPS support) This package contains the KDE printer bits which use CUPS. Package: kdelibs3-doc Description: KDE core library documentation These are the core documentation created by the kdoc package. This package is needed for developing KDE related packages. Package: libarts Description: aRts Sound system aRts is a short form for "analog realtime synthesizer". The idea of the whole thing is to create/process sound using small modules which do certain tasks. These may be create a waveform (oscillators), play samples, filter data, add signals, perform effects like delay/flanger/chorus, or output the data to the soundcard. . aRts is the core sound system for KDE (and other systems) Package: libarts-alsa Description: aRts Sound system (built with alsa support) aRts is a short form for "analog realtime synthesizer". The idea of the whole thing is to create/process sound using small modules which do certain tasks. These may be create a waveform (oscillators), play samples, filter data, add signals, perform effects like delay/flanger/chorus, or output the data to the soundcard. . aRts is the core sound system for KDE (and other systems) Package: libarts-dev Description: aRts Sound system (development files) aRts sound system. . Header files needed to build apps that use the aRts sound daemon Package: libkmid Description: aRts Sound system (midi/kmedia support libraries) aRts is a short form for "analog realtime synthesizer". The idea of the whole thing is to create/process sound using small modules which do certain tasks. These may be create a waveform (oscillators), play samples, filter data, add signals, perform effects like delay/flanger/chorus, or output the data to the soundcard. . This package contains the midi and kmedia support files for aRts as well as knotify Package: libkmid-alsa Description: aRts Sound system (midi/kmedia support libraries with alsa) aRts is a short form for "analog realtime synthesizer". The idea of the whole thing is to create/process sound using small modules which do certain tasks. These may be create a waveform (oscillators), play samples, filter data, add signals, perform effects like delay/flanger/chorus, or output the data to the soundcard. . This package contains the midi and kmedia support files for aRts as well as knotify Package: libkmid-dev Description: aRts Sound system (midi development files) aRts sound system. . Header files needed to build apps that use the aRts sound daemon and the midi specific portions of it. Source package: kdemultimedia Package: artsbuilder Description: Arts synthesizer designer This is the analog real-time synthesizer graphical design tool. Package: kdemultimedia-dev Description: KDE multimedia libraries (development files) KDE multimedia development libraries for the kdemultimedia package Package: kmid Description: midi/karaoke player for KDE midi/karaoke player for KDE Package: kmidi Description: midi-to-wav player/converter for KDE midi-to-wav player/converter for KDE Package: kmix Description: KDE based mixer app This is a KDE based mixer app Package: kscd Description: KDE based cd player This is a KDE based cd player Package: libarts-mpeglib Description: mpeglib is a mp3 and mpeg I video/audio library (Arts plugin) mpeglib is a mp3 and mpeg I video/audio library for linux . This is the arts (KDE Sound daemon) plugin Package: mpeglib Description: mp3 and mpeg I video/audio library for linux mpeglib is a mp3 and mpeg I video/audio library for linux . mpeg I audio player (layer I,II,III (mp3)) mpeg I video player mpeg I system layer player wav player Package: noatun Description: Media player (for video and audio) Media player (for video and audio) for KDE Source package: kdenetwork Package: kdict Description: dict client based on KDE/Qt kdict is an advanced kde graphical client for the DICT Protocol, with full unicode support. Package: kit Description: AOL Instant Messenger frontend for KDE AOL Instant Messenger frontend for KDE Package: klisa Description: LAN information service similar to "Network Neighbourhood" LISa is intended to provide a kind of "Network Neighborhood" but using only the TCP/IP protocol stack, without the SMB protocol. Package: kmail Description: Mail Client based on Qt and KDE Mail Client based on Qt and KDE . Supports pop3, pop3s, GPG/PGP Package: knewsticker Description: A News ticker for KDE This is a News ticker for the KDE panel. It can scroll news from your favorite news sites like /. and freshmeat. Package: knode Description: News reader for KDE News reader for KDE Package: korn Description: Mail notifier for KDE Mail notifier for KDE Package: kppp Description: PPP dialer for KDE This is a PPP GUI based on Qt and KDE Package: ksirc Description: IRC Client based on Qt and KDE IRC Client based on Qt and KDE Package: ktalkd Description: Talk daemon for KDE Talk daemon for KDE Package: libkdenetwork1 Description: Common libraries needed for KDE network applications This package contains libraries needed for network based KDE applications. This is mainly any common code that could be shared between apps. Package: libmimelib-dev Description: mime library - development version These libraries are used by kde to handle mime types. Package: libmimelib1 Description: mime libraries needed for some KDE applications These libraries are used by several KDE applications Source package: kdepim Package: kandy Description: Mobile phone utility for KDE At the moment Kandy is more or less a terminal program with some special features to store commands and their parameters, but is also has a simple GUI to access the phone book of a mobile phone and it is able to save this phone book to the KDE address book. . Kandy is aimed at mobile phones with integrated (GSM) modems. Package: kdepim-dev Description: KDE PIM applications (development files) KDE PIM application development files You need these files to compile some PIM related KDE apps. Package: kdepim-libs Description: KDE libraries amd modules for kdepim This package contains the different interface modules and libraries provided by the kdepim package. These includes interfaces to imap. Package: korganizer Description: Personal organizer based on Qt and KDE A complete calendar and scheduling program. KOrganizer supports information interchange with other calendar applications through the industry standard vCalendar file format. . KOrganizer aims to be a complete program for organizing your appointments, contacts, projects, etc. It is in the same spirit as similar programs like the now ubiquitous Microsoft Outlook, Starfish Internet Sidekick, Time & Chaos, etc. (all for the Microsoft Windows platform, of course.) Best of all, It reads and writes the vCalendar file format NATIVELY (please see http://www.imc.org/pdi for more information), which is now an industry-wide personal data interchange format. Because of this, you should be able to move from other modern PIMs to KOrganizer with relative ease. Current users of the popular program ical should definitely take a look at KOrganizer and compare features. . KOrganizer also offers full synchronization with your Palm Pilot, if you have kpilot installed. Package: kpilot Description: Palm Pilot sync tool for KDE Palm Pilot sync tool for KDE Source package: kdesdk Package: kapptemplate Description: creates a framework to develop a KDE application KAppTemplate is a shell script that will create the necessary framework to develop various KDE applications. It takes care of the autoconf/automake code as well as providing a skeleton and example of what the code typically looks like. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: kbabel Description: a PO-file editor for KDE KBabel is a gettext message (PO file) editor for KDE. It is designed to make editing and managing PO files easy. It includes full navigational and editing capabilities, syntax checking and statistics. A catalog manager is also included, which allows you to keep track of many PO files at once. KBabel is designed to help you to translate fast and consistently. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: kbabel-dev Description: a PO-file editor for KDE (development files) KBabel is a gettext message (PO file) editor for KDE. It is designed to make editing and managing PO files easy. It includes full navigational and editing capabilities, syntax checking and statistics. A catalog manager is also included, which allows you to keep track of many PO files at once. KBabel is designed to help you to translate fast and consistently. . This package contains the KBabel development files. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: kdepalettes Description: palettes that match the KDE standard colour palette KDEPalettes provides palettes for both the Gimp and Xpaint that match the KDE standard color palette. They may be useful for designing themes and icons. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: kdesdk Description: KDE Software Development Kit This is a collection of applications and tools used by KDE developers. It also has example code for use in learning KDE programming or starting a new KDE application. Package: kdesdk-doc Description: docs for the KDE Software Development Kit This package provides miscellaneous documentation from the KDE Software Development Kit. Currently it only contains the KDE DocBook Authors Guide, a quick reference guide to the current KDE DocBook markup standards. Documentation is presented in both HTML and DocBook formats. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: kdesdk-scripts Description: a set of useful development scripts for KDE This package contains several scripts which can be used to help in developing KDE2 based apps. It also provides some gdb macros and an emacs helper file. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: kexample Description: a simple KDE demo application for programmers This package provides KLess, a simple KDE demo application with heavily documented source code. KLess is a basic text viewer. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: kmtrace Description: a KDE memory leak tracer KMtrace is a KDE tool to assist with malloc debugging using glibc's "mtrace" functionality. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: kspy Description: examines the internal state of a Qt/KDE app KSpy is a tiny library which can be used to graphically display the QObjects in use by a Qt/KDE app. In addition to the object tree, you can also view the properties, signals and slots of any QObject. . Basically it provides much the same info as QObject::dumpObjectTree() and QObject::dumpObjectInfo(), but in a much more convenient form. KSpy has minimal overhead for the application, because the kspy library is loaded dynamically using KLibLoader. . See /usr/share/doc/kspy/README for usage instructions. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: kstartperf Description: startup time measurement for KDE apps KStartPerf measures startup time for KDE applications. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Package: poxml Description: tools for using PO-files to translate DocBook XML files This is a collection of tools that facilitate translating DocBook XML files using gettext message files (PO-files). . Also included are some miscellaneous command-line utilities for manipulating DocBook XML files and PO-files. . This package is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Source package: kdestudio Package: kdestudio Description: a powerful development environment for KDE KDE Studio is an integrated development environment for the KDE. It delivers a full-fledged IDE for the development of sophisticated C++ KDE applications - including the high utility features you expect from a modern development environment, such as code completion, dynamic syntax highlighting and popup function parameter lookup. Debugging is simplified by tight integration with kdbg in the IDE. . KDE Studio supports complex projects, composed of multiple executables, static or shared libraries, all in one centralized workspace, including support for multiple targets from a single project. You can explore the structure of your classes with an intuitive tree view. Functions and data members are exposed for a quick understanding of library structures. The class tree is updated on the fly while you type your code. Source package: kdesupport Package: libmimelib-dev Description: mime library - development version These libraries are used by kde to handle mime types. Package: libmimelib1 Description: mime libraries needed for some KDE applications These libraries are used by several KDE applications Source package: kdetoys Package: amor Description: a KDE creature for your desktop AMOR stands for Amusing Misuse Of Resources. It provides several different characters who prance around your X screen doing tricks and giving you tips. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Package: eyesapplet Description: eyes applet for KDE An applet for the KDE panel containing a pair of eyes that follow your mouse around the screen. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Package: fifteenapplet Description: fifteen pieces puzzle for KDE An applet for the KDE panel that lets you play the Fifteen Pieces sliding block puzzle. You have to order 15 pieces in a 4x4 square by moving them around. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Package: kdetoys-doc-html Description: KDE toys documentation in HTML format By default the toys provided with KDE (the K Desktop Environment) only provide their documentation in KDE docbook format, which can only be read by Konqueror or KHelpCenter. This package provides all of the KDE toys documentation converted to HTML format so it can be read with any web browser. . The documentation will be installed into the usual directories /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML///, for instance /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/amor/. Documentation is provided for packages amor, kmoon, kodo, kscore, kteatime and kworldclock. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Package: kmoon Description: moon phase indicator for KDE Displays the current phase of the moon in the KDE system tray. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Package: kodo Description: mouse odometer for KDE KOdometer measures your desktop mileage. It tracks the movement of your mouse pointer across your desktop and renders it in inches/feet/miles! It can do cm/metres/km too. Its most exciting feature is the tripometer, and its utter uselessness. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Package: kscore Description: sports ticker for KDE A sports ticker applet for the KDE panel. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Package: kteatime Description: tea cooker timer for KDE A tea cooker timer that sits in the KDE system tray. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Package: ktux Description: Tux screensaver for KDE A neat Tux-in-a-spaceship screensaver for the K Desktop Environment (KDE). . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Package: kworldclock Description: earth watcher for KDE Displays where in the world it is light and dark depending on time, as well as offering the time in all of the major cities of the world. This can be run standalone or as an applet in the KDE panel. . This package is part of the official KDE toys module. Source package: kdeutils Package: ark Description: An archiver for KDE An archiver for KDE . Supports: zip, tar, tar + commpression (lzop, gzip, bzip2, bzip, compress) lha, zoo, rar, ar, etc... Package: kab Description: An addressbook for KDE This is the KDE Addressbook Package: karm Description: A time tracker for KDE KArm is a time tracker for busy people who need to keep track of the amount of time they spend on various tasks. Package: kcalc Description: A calculator for KDE KDE's calculator Package: kcharselect Description: A Character set selector for KDE A Character set selector for KDE Package: kdepasswd Description: A Password changer frontend for KDE This is a simple app for users to change their system passwords with. Package: kdf Description: Disk space GUI for KDE This program shows the disk usage of the mounted devices. Package: kedit Description: A simple text editor for KDE A simple text editor for KDE Package: kfind Description: A KDE based file finder A KDE based file finder Package: kfloppy Description: A floppy disk formater frontend KFloppy formats disks and puts a DOS or ext2fs filesystem on them Package: khexedit Description: A hex editor for KDE A hex editor for KDE Package: kjots Description: A small note taker program for KDE kjots is a small note taker program. Name and idea are taken from the jots program included in the tkgoodstuff package. Package: klaptopdaemon Description: battery monitoring and management for laptops battery monitoring and management for laptops. Package: kljettool Description: Laser Jet tools for KDE Laser Jet tools for KDE Package: klpq Description: KDE port of a program called xlpq Klpq is a frontend to lpq, lprm and lpc. It allows for viewing, deleting, or adjusting print jobs. Package: klprfax Description: A LPD fax frontend using efax With this program you can fax by printing to an lpd device. . It requires efax of Ed Casas, http://www.ecc.com. Package: knotes Description: Sticky notes for KDE Sticky notes for KDE Package: kpm Description: Process manager for KDE This is a process manager (top + ps and all) for KDE Package: ktimer Description: a timer for KDE This is a timer application for KDE. It allows you to execute commands after a certain amount of time. It allows for looping commands as well as delaying the execution of a command. Source package: kdevelop Package: kdevelop Description: An IDE for Unix/X11 KDevelop is an easy to use Integrated Development Environment for developing C/C++ applications under X11. It features project management, an advanced editor, a class browser and an integrated debugger. . The application wizard can generate fully functional projects for terminal programs and GUI programs using Qt, KDE or GNOME. Package: kdevelop-data Description: Platform independent data files for the kdevelop package KDevelop is an easy to use Integrated Development Environment for developing C/C++ applications under X11. It features project management, an advanced editor, a class browser and an integrated debugger. . The application wizard can generate fully functional projects for terminal programs and GUI programs using Qt, KDE or GNOME. . This package contains arch independent data for KDevelop. Package: kdevelop-doc Description: Documentation for the kdevelop package KDevelop is an easy to use Integrated Development Environment for developing C/C++ applications under X11. It features project management, an advanced editor, a class browser and an integrated debugger. . The application wizard can generate fully functional projects for terminal programs and GUI programs using Qt, KDE or GNOME. . This package contains documentation for KDevelop. Source package: kdoc Package: kdoc Description: C++ and IDL Source Documentation System KDOC creates cross-referenced documentation for C++ and CORBA IDL libraries directly from the source. Documentation can be embedded in special documents in the source. Source package: kdrill Package: kanadic Description: Katakana and hiragana drill files for KDrill Those files let you pratice your basics katakana and hiragana with kdrill. It includes both the basic version and the extended versions. Package: kdrill Description: A Kanji drill and dictionary program Offers lot of options like guessing kanji, guessing meaning, by grade or even from a selected kanji list. You can even practice your kana. A kanjidic is essential to run this program although you can specify your own dictionary on the command line. Package: makedic Description: A dictionary compiler for KDrill makeedict is the program to help you make custom dictionary file for KDrill. In particular, this is the program use to create the kanadic drill files. Source package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-m68k Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19/debian.README.gz for details. Source package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-m68k Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20 Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz for details. Source package: kernel-headers-2.4.14-m68k Package: kernel-headers-2.4.14 Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.14/debian.README.gz for details. Source package: kernel-headers-2.4.7-m68k Package: kernel-headers-2.4.7 Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.7/debian.README.gz for details. Source package: kernel-headers-2.4.9-m68k Package: kernel-headers-2.4.9 Description: Header files related to a specific m68k Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.9/debian.README.gz for details. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.10-powerpc-apus Package: kernel-headers-2.2.10-apus Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.10/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.2.10-apus Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.13-alpha Package: kernel-headers-2.2.13 Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.13/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-alcor Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-avanti Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-cabriolet Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-eb164 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-eb64p Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-eb66 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-eb66p Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-jensen Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-lx164 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-miata Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-miata-s Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-mikasa Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-noname Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-noritake Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-noritake-p Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-pci164 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-ruffian Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-sable Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-sable-g Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-sx164 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.13-takara Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.13-i386 Package: kernel-headers-2.2.13 Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.13/debian.README.gz for details Source package: kernel-image-2.2.15-i386 Package: kernel-headers-2.2.15 Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.15/debian.README.gz for details Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-alpha Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 Description: Kernel header files for alpha (generic) This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-generic Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (generic). This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and aboot, the bootloader used for booting from SRM. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel will boot on most Alpha systems, from either MILO or the SRM console. However, there are known issues with generic kernels on the "Jensen" machines. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-jensen Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (Jensen/SRM systems) This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is built for "Jensen" system types, and can only be booted from the SRM console. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-nautilus Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (UP1000 "Nautilus" systems) This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is built for "Nautilus" system types, i.e. systems based on the UP1000 motherboard from Alpha Processor, Inc. and booting from the ARC console using APB. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-smp Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (generic). This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and aboot, the bootloader used for booting from SRM. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. It will work on single-processor systems, but it is slightly larger and slower. If you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-amiga Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-amiga Description: Linux kernel image for Amiga computers This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-atari Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-atari Description: Linux kernel image for Atari computers. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-bvme6000 Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-bvme6000 Description: Linux kernel image for BVM BVME4000 and BVME6000 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-i386 Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-compact Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19-compact This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19-compact, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19-compact/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-ide Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19-ide This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19-ide, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19-ide/debian.README.gz for details . This package contains headers for the kernel-image-2.2.19-ide package. Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-idepci Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19-idepci This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19-idepci, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19-idepci/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.2.19 Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.19. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.19, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-compact Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This is a more compact version of the 2.2.19 kernel image; it is built with less options enabled, and is originally packaged for the boot floppies. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-ide Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.19. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.19, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . This kernel image was compiled with the UDMA66 patch from Andre Hedrick patch applied. If you have an IDE controller which requires this patch, such as the Promise Ultra66, you need to select this package rather than the vanilla kernel-image package. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-idepci Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version of the kernel image package only has ide and PCI device support. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mac Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mac Description: Linux kernel image for Macintosh computers. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mvme147 Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mvme147 Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME147 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mvme16x Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-mvme16x Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME162/6/7, MVME172/7 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-netwinder Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 Description: Linux kernel headers This package provides the header files for Linux version 2.2.19. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-netwinder Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19-riscpc Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-riscpc Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-compact Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17-compact Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19pre17-compact This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19pre17-compact, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17-compact/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-compact Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This is a more compact version of the 2.2.19 kernel image; it is built with less options enabled, and is originally packaged for the boot floppies Source package: kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-idepci Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17-idepci Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.19pre17-idepci This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.19pre17-idepci, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.19pre17-idepci/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-idepci Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version of the kernel image package only has ide and PCI device support. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-alpha Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20 Description: Kernel header files for alpha (generic) This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-generic Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (generic). This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and aboot, the bootloader used for booting from SRM. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel will boot on most Alpha systems, from either MILO or the SRM console. However, there are known issues with generic kernels on the "Jensen" machines. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-jensen Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (Jensen/SRM systems) This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is built for "Jensen" system types, and can only be booted from the SRM console. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-nautilus Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (UP1000 "Nautilus" systems) This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is built for "Nautilus" system types, i.e. systems based on the UP1000 motherboard from Alpha Processor, Inc. and booting from the ARC console using APB. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-smp Description: Linux kernel binary image for Alpha (generic). This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and aboot, the bootloader used for booting from SRM. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. It will work on single-processor systems, but it is slightly larger and slower. If you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-amiga Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-amiga Description: Linux kernel image for Amiga computers This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-atari Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-atari Description: Linux kernel image for Atari computers. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-bvme6000 Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-bvme6000 Description: Linux kernel image for BVM BVME4000 and BVME6000 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-i386 Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-compact Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20-compact This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20-compact, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20-compact/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-ide Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20-ide This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20-ide, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20-ide/debian.README.gz for details . This package contains headers for the kernel-image-2.2.20-ide package. Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-idepci Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20-idepci This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20-idepci, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20-idepci/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.2.20 Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.20. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.20, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-compact Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This is a more compact version of the 2.2.20 kernel image; it is built with less options enabled, and is originally packaged for the boot floppies. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-ide Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.20. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.20, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . This kernel image was compiled with the UDMA66 patch from Andre Hedrick patch applied. If you have an IDE controller which requires this patch, such as the Promise Ultra66, you need to select this package rather than the vanilla kernel-image package. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-idepci Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version of the kernel image package only has ide and PCI device support. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mac Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mac Description: Linux kernel image for Macintosh computers. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mvme147 Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mvme147 Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME147 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mvme16x Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-mvme16x Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME162/6/7, MVME172/7 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs-i386 Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-reiserfs Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.20. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.20, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3-i386 Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.2.20-udma100-ext3 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.2.20-udma100-ext3, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read this file for details: /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20-udma100-ext3/debian.README.gz Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.20-udma100-ext3. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.20-udma100-ext3, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . This kernel package contains third-party source code in the following parts: - Better support for modern EIDE chipsets, including some (U)DMA-66/100 controllers. - Ext2 Journalling support, also known as EXT3 - Patch with additional ethernet drivers, eg. for the COMPEX-RL100a network card (aka winbond-840), newer Tulip cards and others . NOTE: We don't claim this drivers to be stable, use them on your own risk. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.13-i386-ext3 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.13-586-ext3 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.13 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.13 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.13-586/debian.README.gz for details. This packages contains also files provided by the ext3 patch. Package: kernel-image-2.4.13-586-ext3 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.13 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.13 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. This package provides also support for Ext3 filesystem and various parallel port devices in SCSI emulation mode (eg. scanners), with code from the kernel-patch-2.4.13-ext3fs and kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4 packages. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.14-i386-ext3 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.14-586-ext3 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.14 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.14 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.14-586/debian.README.gz for details. This packages contains also files provided by the ext3 patch. Package: kernel-image-2.4.14-586-ext3 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.14 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.14 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. This package provides also support for Ext3 filesystem and various parallel port devices in SCSI emulation mode (eg. scanners), with code from the kernel-patch-2.4.14-ext3fs and kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4 packages. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.14-powerpc-xfs Package: kernel-image-2.4.14-powerpc-xfs Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.4.14-powerpc-xfs This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.14-powerpc-xfs, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It is built from the original config file by Benjamin Herrenschmidt with basic support for XFS thrown in. . This package is based on the Debian packages of the benh and xfs patches to the official kernel sources. The former patch, by Benjamin Herrenschmidt, adds improved support for Power Macintosh computers, while the latter patch, by Silicon Graphics Incorporated, implements the XFS journaling file system. Hence, this kernel image will be most useful on Power Macintosh computers using SGI's XFS file system. However, it should also run on most other PowerPC machines. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-hppa Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-hppa Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on HPPA This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on HPPA, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-hppa/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-32 Description: 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA. This package contains the 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-32-smp Description: 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA. This package contains the 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-64 Description: 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA. This package contains the 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-64-smp Description: 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA. This package contains the 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.16-hppa Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.16 on HPPA This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.16 for HPPA processors. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-i386 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.16 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-386 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on 386 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on 386, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-386/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-586 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-586/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-586tsc Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on Pentium-Classic This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on Pentium-Classic, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-586tsc/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-686 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-686/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-686-smp Description: Linux kernel headers 2.4.16 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII SMP This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III with SMP support, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-686-smp/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-k6 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-k6/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-k7 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on AMD K7 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on AMD Duron/Athlon, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-k6/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-386 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on 386. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on 386, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-586 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on 586/K5/5x86/6x86/6x86MX, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-586tsc Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on Pentium-Classic. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on Pentium-Clasic, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-686 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-686-smp Description: Linux kernel image 2.4.16 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII SMP. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III with SMP support, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-k6 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-k7 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on AMD K7 This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.16 on AMD Duron/Athlon, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-lart Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-lart Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-netwinder Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 Description: Linux kernel header files This package contains the header files for Linux version 2.4.16. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-netwinder Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-riscpc Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-riscpc Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.16-s390 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.16 on IBM S/390 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.16 on IBM S/390, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-s390 Description: Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.16 on IBM S/390 This package contains the Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.16 on IBM S/390, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in an unbootable state after an update. . This kernel has support to IPL (boot) from a VM reader or DASD device. It includes the following patches released by IBM for the Linux kernel version 2.4.16: * linux-2.4.16-s390.tar.gz (released on 2001.12.12) It includes * an additional patch by Gerhard Tonn which adds support for a second initrd; * an additional patch by Gerhard Tonn which fixes compile problems for some packages that use the kernel-headers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.17-hppa Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17-hppa Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.17 on HPPA This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.17 on HPPA, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17-hppa/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-32 Description: 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA. This package contains the 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-32-smp Description: 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA. This package contains the 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-64 Description: 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA. This package contains the 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-64-smp Description: 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA. This package contains the 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.17-hppa Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 on HPPA This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.17 for HPPA processors. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.17-i386bf Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17-bf2.4 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.17 (bf variant) on 386 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.17 on 386, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17-386/debian.README.gz for details . NOTE: This package accompanies the kernel-image-2.4.17-bf2.4 package, which is intended to be used for the initial installation. You may want to upgrade to a similar kernel-image package compiled for your CPU type and its accompanying kerhel-headers package. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-bf2.4 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 (bf variant) on 386. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on 386, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . NOTE: This package is intended to be used for the initial installation only. You may want to upgrade to a similar kernel-image package compiled for your CPU type. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.17-ia64 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17-ia64 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.17 on IA-64 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.17 on IA-64, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17-ia64/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-itanium Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 Itanium. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 Itanium, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-itanium-smp Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 Itanium SMP. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 Itanium SMP, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-mckinley Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 McKinley. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 McKinley, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-mckinley-smp Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 McKinley SMP. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 McKinley SMP, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.17-ia64 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 on IA-64 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.17 for IA-64 processors. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.17-s390 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.17 on IBM S/390 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.17 on IBM S/390, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-s390 Description: Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.17 on IBM S/390 This package contains the Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.17 on IBM S/390, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in an unbootable state after an update. . This kernel has support to IPL (boot) from a VM reader or DASD device. It includes the following patches released by IBM for the Linux kernel version 2.4.17: * linux-2.4.17-s390.tar.gz (released on 2002.02.05) * linux-2.4.17-s390-1-lcs.tar.gz (released on 2002.03.04) It includes an additional patch by Gerhard Tonn which adds support for a second initrd. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.18-alpha Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.18 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-generic Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on Alpha This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on the Alpha architecture, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-generic/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-smp Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on Alpha SMP This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on the Alpha architecture with SMP support, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-smp/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-generic Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on Alpha. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on the Alpha architecture, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-smp Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on Alpha SMP. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on the Alpha architecture with SMP support, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.18-i386 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.18 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-386 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on 386 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on 386, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-386/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-586tsc Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on Pentium-Classic This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on Pentium-Classic, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-586tsc/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-686 Description: Linux kernel headers 2.4.18 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium IV, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-686/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-686-smp Description: Linux kernel headers 2.4.18 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV SMP This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium IV with SMP support, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-686-smp/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-k6 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-k6/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-k7 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 on AMD K7 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on AMD Duron/Athlon, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-k6/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-386 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on 386. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on 386, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-586tsc Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on Pentium-Classic. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on Pentium-Classic, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-686 Description: Linux kernel image 2.4.18 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium IV, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-686-smp Description: Linux kernel image 2.4.18 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV SMP. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on Pentium Pro/Celeron/Pentium II/Pentium III/Pentium IV with SMP support, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-k6 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on AMD K6/K6-II/K6-III, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-k7 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on AMD K7 This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on AMD Duron/Athlon, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.18-i386bf Package: kernel-headers-2.4.18-bf2.4 Description: Headers for Linux kernel version 2.4.18 (bf variant) on 386 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.18 on 386, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.18-386/debian.README.gz for details . NOTE: This package accompanies the kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4 package, which is intended to be used for the initial installation. You may want to upgrade to a similar kernel-image package compiled for your CPU type and its accompanying kerhel-headers package. Package: kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4 Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 (bf variant) on 386. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.18 on 386, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . NOTE: This package is primarily intended to be used as the initial installation kernel. You may go fine with it but if you need additional drivers or optimisation for your CPU type, please look at the other kernel-image-2.4.18-* packages. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.3-netwinder Package: kernel-image-2.4.3-netwinder Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.3-riscpc Package: kernel-image-2.4.3-riscpc Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.5-netwinder Package: kernel-headers-2.4.5 Description: Linux kernel headers This package contains the Linux kernel headers. Package: kernel-image-2.4.5-netwinder Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.5-riscpc Package: kernel-image-2.4.5-riscpc Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.5-shark Package: kernel-image-2.4.5-shark Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.7-bvme6000 Package: kernel-image-2.4.7-bvme6000 Description: Linux kernel image for BVM BVME4000 and BVME6000 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.7-mvme147 Package: kernel-image-2.4.7-mvme147 Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME147 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.7-mvme16x Package: kernel-image-2.4.7-mvme16x Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME162/6/7, MVME172/7 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.7-s390 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.7 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.7 on IBM S/390 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.7 on IBM S/390, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Package: kernel-image-2.4.7-s390 Description: Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.7 on IBM S/390 This package contains the Linux kernel image for kernel version 2.4.7 on IBM S/390, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in an unbootable state after an update. . This kernel has support to IPL (boot) from a VM reader or DASD device. It includes the following patches released by IBM for the Linux kernel version 2.4.7: * linux-2.4.7-s390.tar.gz (released on 2001.08.20) * linux-2.4.7-s390-1.tar.gz (released on 2001.09.14) * linux-2.4.7-s390-2.tar.gz (released on 2001.10.12) * linux-2.4.7-s390-3.tar.gz (released on 2001.11.09) * linux-2.4.7-s390-4.tar.gz (released on 2001.11.23) It includes an additional patch by Gerhard Tonn which adds support for a second initrd. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.9-hppa Package: kernel-headers-2.4.9-hppa Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.9 on HPPA This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.9 on HPPA, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.9-hppa/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-32 Description: 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA. This package contains the 32 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-32-smp Description: 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA. This package contains the 32 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-64 Description: 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA. This package contains the 64 bit Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-64-smp Description: 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA. This package contains the 64 bit SMP Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on HPPA, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Source package: kernel-image-2.4.9-ia64 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.9-ia64 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.9 on IA-64 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.9 on IA-64, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.9-ia64/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-itanium Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 Itanium. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 Itanium, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-itanium-smp Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 Itanium SMP. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 Itanium SMP, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-mckinley Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 McKinley. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 McKinley, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-image-2.4.9-mckinley-smp Description: Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 McKinley SMP. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 McKinley SMP, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.9-ia64 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.9 on IA-64 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.9 for IA-64 processors. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-image-sparc-2.2 Package: kernel-headers-2.2.17-sparc Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers for sparc. Package: kernel-headers-2.2.18pre21-sparc Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers for sparc. Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19-sparc Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers for sparc. Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20-sparc Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers for sparc. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4cdm Description: Linux kernel binary image for sun4c, sun4m and sun4d. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4dm-pci Description: Linux kernel binary image for PCI based sun4m and sun4d. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. Also, this kernel image is compiled specifically for PCI based systems. If you system does not have a PCI motherboard, you want to choose the standard sun4cdm image. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4dm-smp Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP sun4m and sun4d. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4u Description: Linux kernel binary image for UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-sun4u-smp Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-sun4cdm Description: Linux kernel binary image for sun4c, sun4m and sun4d. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-sun4dm-smp Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP sun4m and sun4d. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and SILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: sun4cdm includes virtually all non-UltraSPARC systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, this is most likely the kernel you want. Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-sun4u Description: Linux kernel binary image for UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-sun4u-smp Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. Source package: kernel-image-sparc-2.4 Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-sparc Description: Kernel header files for all sparc sub architectures This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers for sparc. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-sun4u Description: Linux kernel binary image for UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-sun4u-smp Description: Linux kernel binary image for SMP UltraSPARC (sun4u) systems. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. . NOTE: This kernel is strictly for UltraSPARC (sun4u) class systems. If you do not have an UltraSPARC, then most likely you want the sun4cdm image. Also, this kernel is specifically for SMP (multiple processors) systems. If you do not have more than one CPU, then choose the non-SMP kernel image. Source package: kernel-internals-guide Package: kernel-internals-guide Description: Linux Kernel 2.4 Internals Guide An introduction to the Linux 2.4 kernel. The Guide currently covers the following major topics: - Booting - Process and Interrupt Management - Virtual Filesystem (VFS) - Linux Page Cache - IPC mechanisms Source package: kernel-package Package: kernel-package Description: Debian Linux kernel package build scripts. This package provides the capability to create a debian kernel-image package by just running make-kpkg kernel_image in a kernel source directory tree. It can also package the relevant kernel headers into a kernel-headers package. In general, this package is very useful if you need to create a custom kernel, if, for example, the default kernel does not support some of your hardware, or you wish a leaner, meaner kernel. It also scripts the steps that need be taken to compile the kernel, which is quite convenient (forgetting a crucial step once was the initial motivation for this package). Please look at /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/Rationale.gz for a full list of advantages of this package. . If you are running on an intel x86 platform, and you wish to compile a custom kernel (why else are you considering this package?), then you may need the package bin86 as well. (This is not required on other platforms). Source package: kernel-patch-2.0.36-m68k Package: kernel-patch-2.0.36-m68k Description: Diffs to the kernel source for Linux/m68k Unfortunately in Linux 2.0.xx, the different architectures have divergent source trees. These are the diffs to patch the native (i386) source to the latest (2.0.36) m68k tree. Additional patches are also supplied to add Macintosh and VME support. If you don't have an m68k machine you don't need it. Source package: kernel-patch-2.0.37-raid Package: kernel-patch-2.0.37-raid Description: Drivers for 'new-style' RAID arrays This package includes drivers for the kernel version 2.0.37 to run 'new-style' linear, RAID-0, RAID-4 and RAID-5 arrays. These drivers have many features not present in the older drivers (which are included in the stock kernels), including autodetection and transparency. . Kernel version 2.0.36 can also be patched with this package, though this can include problems. . 'New-style' raid arrays are created and controlled by the raidtools2 package. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.10-powerpc-apus Package: kernel-patch-2.2.10-powerpc-apus Description: Diffs to the kernel source for the apus/PowerPC subarch. Unfortunately in Linux 2.2.10, the different architectures have divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) source to the latest (2.2.10) apus/PowerPC tree. You need to run make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have a PowerPC machine you don't need it. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.10-raid Package: kernel-patch-2.2.10-raid Description: Drivers for 'new-style' RAID arrays This package includes drivers for the kernel version 2.2.10 to run 'new-style' linear, RAID-0, RAID-4 and RAID-5 arrays. These drivers have many features not present in the older drivers (which are included in the stock kernels), including autodetection and transparency. . 'New-style' raid arrays are created and controlled by the raidtools2 package. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.12-pc9800 Package: kernel-patch-2.2.12-pc9800 Description: Diffs to the kernel source for Linux/98 Apply this patch to support NEC PC9800 series, which is much the same as PC/AT compatible architecture. . PC9800 series is based on i386 architecture, but it has Japanese environment on the hardware layer, not ISA but C-BUS slot etc, so it has some differences from usual i386 architecture. See README.gz for more detail. . This is **development** version of the patch. Use at your own risk. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-m68k Package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-m68k Description: Diffs to the kernel source for m68k Unfortunately in Linux 2.2.17, the different architectures have divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) source to the latest (2.2.17) m68k tree. You need to run make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k machine you don't need it. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-vm-global Package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-vm-global Description: Andrea Archangeli's 2.2.17pre11 vm-global patch, modified for 2.2.17. This patch fixes an instability in which a 2.2.17 machine under memory pressure will hang as it attempts to free VM pages, and fails. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.18-openwall Package: kernel-patch-2.2.18-openwall Description: patch to add extra security-related features to the linux kernel. This patch is a collection of security-related features for the Linux kernel, all configurable via the new 'Security options' configuration section. In addition to the new features, some versions of the patch contain various security fixes. Extra features: - Non-executable user stack area - Restricted links in /tmp - Restricted FIFOs in /tmp - Restricted /proc - Special handling of fd 0, 1, and 2 - Enforce RLIMIT_NPROC on execve(2) - Destroy shared memory segments not in use - Privileged IP aliases Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.18-vm-global Package: kernel-patch-2.2.18-vm-global Description: Andrea Archangeli's 2.2.18pre25 vm-global patch. This patch fixes an instability in which a 2.2.18 machine under memory pressure will hang as it attempts to free VM pages, and fails. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-adaptec Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-adaptec Description: adaptec scsi-driver update for linux 2.2.19 The adaptec scsi-driver update for linux 2.2.19 upgrades your kernel's aic7xxx driver from version 5.1.* to 6.1.13. This update is needed if you get a lot of scsi-errors, and if you notice that recoverable failures are fatal. The errors to look for are these: (scsi0:0:0:1) CHECK_CONDITION on REQUEST_SENSE, returning an error. scsi0 channel 0 : resetting for second half of retries. SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0. and fatal: SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0 return code = 26030000 Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-arm Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-arm Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.2.19 for ARM Some extra patches are needed to build kernels for ARM machines. These are based on the CVS tree maintained at netwinder.org. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-ide Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-ide Description: Andre Hedrick's IDE patch. This package contains Andre Hedrick's IDE patch which is needed for certain new IDE controllers, such as the Promise Ultra66. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-m68k Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-m68k Description: Diffs to the kernel source for m68k Unfortunately in Linux 2.2.19, the different architectures have divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) source to the latest (2.2.19) m68k tree. You need to run make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k machine you don't need it. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-powerpc Package: kernel-headers-2.2.19 Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.15/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-chrp Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for computers based on CHRP, the Common Hardware Reference Platform. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-pmac Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for Power Macintosh computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.19-prep Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for PReP-based computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-powerpc Description: Diffs to the kernel source for PowerPC The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on Benjamin Herrenschmidt 's rsync tree at linuxcare.com.au::linux-pmac-benh, one of the more comprehensive sources. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-reiserfs Package: kernel-patch-2.2.19-reiserfs Description: ReiserFS support for Linux 2.2.19 ReiserFS is a file system using a plug-in based object oriented variant on classical balanced tree algorithms. It is intended to be a high-performance, journalled, general-purpose file system. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-ide Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-ide Description: Andre Hedrick's IDE patch. This package contains Andre Hedrick's IDE patch which is needed for certain new IDE controllers, such as the Promise Ultra66. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-m68k Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-m68k Description: Diffs to the kernel source for m68k Unfortunately in Linux 2.2.20, the different architectures have divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) source to the latest (2.2.20) m68k tree. You need to run make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k machine you don't need it. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-p3 Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-p3 Description: Doug Ledford's 2.2.12 p3 patch, modified for 2.2.20. This patch enables programs to use SSE instructions on Intel PIII processors. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-powerpc Package: kernel-headers-2.2.20 Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.20/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-chrp Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for computers based on CHRP, the Common Hardware Reference Platform. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-pmac Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for Power Macintosh computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.20-prep Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for PReP-based computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-powerpc Description: Diffs to the kernel source for PowerPC The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a separate development tree from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on that tree. Source package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-raid Package: kernel-patch-2.2.20-raid Description: Ingo Molnar's patch of raid2 functionality to 2.2.x This patch enables the "new" raid functionality, standard in 2.4.x kernels, to be used with 2.2.x kernels. When running a kernel with this patch, one should install the raidtools2 Debian package, which will also facilitate upgrades of older raid arrays to the new structure. New features include optional kernel autodetection of raid arrays at boot time, recognition of raid arrays when disk device names have changed, and "hot" adding and removal of devices to running raid arrays. A small patch has been added to run the autodetect procedure when raid modules are loaded, thereby enabling initrd scripts to probe for and analyze filesystems on raid devices when looking for a "real" root filesystem. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4-grsecurity Package: kernel-patch-2.4-grsecurity Description: grsecurity kernel patch - OpenWall based 2.4.x security patch This patch provides OpenWall functionality to 2.4.x kernels as well as many other features such as limited chroot(), fork() rate limiting, various network limiting and randomizing options, memory page protection on IA32, restricting mprotect(), random PIDs, an in-kernel ACL setup, and much more. . This patch conflicts with the LSM patch, they both change the same things so the patches can't both apply. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4-kgdb Package: kernel-patch-2.4-kgdb Description: GDB debugging for the kernel This patch applies to 2.4.16 (and should apply to other nearby versions) and allows you to compile the kernel with debugging symbols for gdb. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4-lsm Package: kernel-patch-2.4-lsm Description: lsm-full kernel patch - Linux Security Modules LSM is the Linux Security Modules framework. It was originally just a security framework, but now it also includes a port of OpenWall to 2.4.x and the NSA Security Enhanced Linux patch. . You'll only get SE Linux for kernel 2.4.16 and above. For earlier kernels you'll need a separate patch possibly available elsewhere. . This patch applies to 2.4.14 and above (2.4.9 and below had security holes, and patches for versions earlier than 2.4.14 didn't have the lsm-full support). Source package: kernel-patch-2.4-speedtouch Package: kernel-patch-2.4-speedtouch Description: speedtouch USB ADSL support for 2.4 The Alcatel SpeedTouch USB ADSL device is one of the cheapest pieces of hardware you can use for an ADSL connection. This patch supplies the Linux driver for it as well as the necessary "sarlib". Supports 2.4.10 and 2.4.13. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.0-ia64 Package: kernel-patch-2.4.0-ia64 Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.0 for IA-64 The IA-64 Linux kernel is now maintained separated from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch can be available under ports/ia64/ directory in the Linux kernel site, and also its mirror sites. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.0-reiserfs Package: kernel-patch-2.4.0-reiserfs Description: ReiserFS support for Linux 2.4.0 Reiserfs is a file system using a plug-in based object oriented variant on classical balanced tree algorithms. It is intended to be a high-perfomance, journalled, general-purpose filesystem. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.1-ia64 Package: kernel-patch-2.4.1-ia64 Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.1 for IA-64 The IA-64 Linux kernel is now maintained separated from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch can be available under ports/ia64/ directory in the Linux kernel site, and also its mirror sites. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.12-apus Package: kernel-image-2.4.12-apus Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.12-apus. Package: kernel-patch-2.4.12-apus Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.12-powerpc Package: kernel-headers-2.4.12 Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.15/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.4.12-powerpc Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for Power Macintosh, CHRP, and PReP computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.12-powerpc. Package: kernel-image-2.4.12-powerpc-smp Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for Power Macintosh, CHRP, and PReP computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.12-powerpc. Package: kernel-patch-2.4.12-powerpc Description: Diffs to the kernel source for PowerPC The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers, on hq.fsmlabs.com. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.13-apus Package: kernel-headers-2.4.13-apus Description: Linux/APUS kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.13-apus/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.4.13-apus Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.13-apus. Package: kernel-patch-2.4.13-apus Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.14-apus Package: kernel-headers-2.4.14-apus Description: Linux/APUS kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.14-apus/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.4.14-apus Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.14-apus. Package: kernel-patch-2.4.14-apus Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.14-m68k Package: kernel-patch-2.4.14-m68k Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source for m68k Unfortunately in Linux 2.4.14, the different architectures have divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) source to the latest (2.4.14) m68k tree. You need to run make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k machine you don't need it. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-apus Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16-apus Description: Linux/APUS kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16-apus/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-apus Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.16-apus. Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-apus Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-arm Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-arm Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.16 for ARM Some extra patches are needed to build kernels for ARM machines. These are based on the CVS tree maintained at netwinder.org. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-ipvs Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-ipvs Description: Linux Virtual Server kernel patch The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers. The architecture of the cluster is transparent to end users, and the users see only a single virtual server. . This package includes kernel patch for 2.4.16 (0.9.8). Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-mips Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.16/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-r4k-ip22 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This version is for R4XX0 processors and IP22 architecture (e.g. Indy/I2) . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.16-mips. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-r5k-ip22 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This version is for R5000 processors and IP22 architecture (e.g. Indy/I2) . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.16-mips. Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-mips Description: Diffs to the kernel source for MIPS The MIPS kernel is maintained at oss.sgi.com's cvs repository. This patch is based on the cvs head branch. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc Package: kernel-headers-2.4.16 Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.2.15/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-newpmac Description: Linux kernel binary image for new Power Macintosh computers This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for newer Power Macintosh computers, although it will likely work on CHRP and PReP computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-powerpc Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for Power Macintosh, CHRP, and PReP computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc. Package: kernel-image-2.4.16-powerpc-smp Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/PowerPC kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . This version is for Power Macintosh, CHRP, and PReP computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc. Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-powerpc Description: Diffs to the kernel source for PowerPC The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers, on hq.fsmlabs.com. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-s390 Package: kernel-patch-2.4.16-s390 Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.16 for IBM S/390 Patches for the Linux kernel from IBM's developer works for the S/390 architecture. This package includes the following patches released by IBM for the Linux kernel version 2.4.16: * linux-2.4.16-s390.tar.gz (released on 2001.12.12) Additionally it includes * a patch by Gerhard Tonn which adds support for a second initrd (needed by the s390 boot-floppies); * a patch by Gerhard Tonn which fixes compile problems for some packages that use the kernel-headers. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-apus Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17-apus Description: Linux/APUS kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17-apus/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-apus Description: Linux/APUS kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/APUS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This version is for Amiga PowerUP System (APUS) computers. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.17-apus. Package: kernel-image-apus Description: Latest Linux/APUS kernel binary image. This is a virtual package which ensures that you have the latest Linux/APUS kernel image installed. Package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-apus Description: Diffs to the kernel source for APUS The PowerPC kernel is maintained in a multitude of source trees separate from Linus Torvalds' official copy. This patch is based on the Linux/APUS tree from http://linux-apus.sourceforge.net, which in turn is based on the BitKeeper tree used by most active PowerPC developers (See http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml for info). Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-ipvs Package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-ipvs Description: Linux Virtual Server kernel patch The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers. The architecture of the cluster is transparent to end users, and the users see only a single virtual server. . This package includes kernel patch for 2.4.17 (0.9.9). Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips Package: kernel-headers-2.4.17 Description: Header files related to a specific Linux kernel. This package provides kernel header files, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.17/debian.README.gz for details. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-r3k-kn02 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This is the kernel required for R3000 based DECstations with KN02 (or compatible) mainboard, such as the DECstation 5000/1xx series with xx=20,25,33 and the DECstation 5000/240. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-r4k-ip22 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This version is for R4XX0 processors and the IP22 subarchitecture like the Indy and Indigo2. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-r4k-kn04 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This is the kernel required for the R4000 based DECstation 5000/150 and similar machines, such as the R4400 based DECstation 5000/260. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips. Package: kernel-image-2.4.17-r5k-ip22 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux/MIPS kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the package. . This version is for R5000 processors and the IP22 subarchitecture like the Indy and Indigo2. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. You will also need kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips. Package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-mips Description: Diffs to the kernel source for MIPS The MIPS kernel is maintained at oss.sgi.com's cvs repository. This patch is based on the cvs head branch. Package: mips-tools Description: mips specific kernel tools This package provides tools used on the mips architecture to add an initrd to the kernel and to convert the kernel into an ecoff image. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-s390 Package: kernel-patch-2.4.17-s390 Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.17 for IBM S/390 Patches for the Linux kernel from IBM's developer works for the S/390 architecture. This package includes the following patches released by IBM for the Linux kernel version 2.4.17: * linux-2.4.17-s390.tar.gz (released on 2002.02.05) * linux-2.4.17-s390-1-lcs.tar.gz (released on 2002.03.04) Additionally it includes a patch by Gerhard Tonn which adds support for a second initrd (needed by the s390 boot-floppies). Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.3-arm Package: kernel-patch-2.4.3-arm Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.3 for ARM Some extra patches are needed to build kernels for ARM machines. These are based on the CVS tree maintained at netwinder.org. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.7-m68k Package: kernel-patch-2.4.7-m68k Description: Diffs to the kernel source for m68k Unfortunately in Linux 2.4.7, the different architectures have divergent source trees. This is the diff to patch the native (i386) source to the latest (2.4.7) m68k tree. You need to run make-kpkg in order to build the kernel. If you don't have an m68k machine you don't need it. Source package: kernel-patch-2.4.7-s390 Package: kernel-patch-2.4.7-s390 Description: Diffs to the Linux kernel source 2.4.7 for IBM S/390 Patches for the Linux kernel from IBM's developer works for the S/390 architecture. This package includes the following patches released by IBM for the Linux kernel version 2.4.7: * linux-2.4.7-s390.tar.gz (released on 2001.08.20) * linux-2.4.7-s390-1.tar.gz (released on 2001.09.14) * linux-2.4.7-s390-2.tar.gz (released on 2001.10.12) * linux-2.4.7-s390-3.tar.gz (released on 2001.11.09) * linux-2.4.7-s390-4.tar.gz (released on 2001.11.23) * linux-2.4.7-s390-kerntypes.tar.gz (released on 2001.08.20) Additionally it includes a patch by Gerhard Tonn which adds support for a second initrd (needed by the s390 boot-floppies). Source package: kernel-patch-2.5-lsm Package: kernel-patch-2.5-lsm Description: lsm kernel patch - Linux Security Modules LSM is the Linux Security Modules framework. It was originally just a security framework, but now it also includes a port of OpenWall to 2.5.x and the NSA Security Enhanced Linux patch. Source package: kernel-patch-adaptec Package: kernel-patch-adaptec Description: adaptec scsi-driver update for linux 2.2.19 The adaptec scsi-driver update for linux 2.2.1[89] and 2.4.[56789] upgrades your kernel's aic7xxx driver from version stock to 6.2.3. . This update is needed if you get a lot of scsi-errors, and if you notice that recoverable failures are fatal. . The errors to look for are these: . (scsi0:0:0:1) CHECK_CONDITION on REQUEST_SENSE, returning an error. . scsi0 channel 0 : resetting for second half of retries. . SCSI bus is being reset for host 0 channel 0. . and fatal: . SCSI disk error : host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0 return code = 26030000 Source package: kernel-patch-badram Package: kernel-patch-badram Description: Kernel patch allowing to use partly-bad RAM modules This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which allows to tell the kernel which parts of a RAM module are bad. This allows you to use old RAM modules, when for example just 1 bit in your 256MB module makes it otherwise unusable. . Package memtest86 allows to test the RAM for such problems, and is able to tell you what parameters to give to a badram-enabled kernel. Source package: kernel-patch-benh Package: kernel-patch-benh Description: improved Power Macintosh support for the Linux kernel The Linux kernel for the PowerPC architecture is maintained in a number of source trees separate from the official one. This kernel patch contains the modifications by Benjamin Herrenschmidt relative to the official tree from kernel.org. . While this kernel patch should work on most PowerPC machines, it is most useful for Power Macintosh computers, because it adds or improves support for numerous hardware features found on these machines, among them sleep and video mirroring for PowerBooks and experimental access to IEEE1394 (Firewire) devices. Source package: kernel-patch-debianlogo Package: kernel-patch-debianlogo Description: Display a Debian logo on a framebuffer device at boottime This patch changes the default penguin logo into a Debian swirl. Source package: kernel-patch-ethernet-drivers Package: kernel-patch-ethernet-drivers Description: patches with drivers for ethernet cards This package contains a patch for recent versions of Linux kernel 2.2.x with Donald Becker's drivers for exotic ethernet cards. Currently this package will provide support for following network cards: . - winbond-840 chip and compatible, eg. on the Compex RL100ATX card - newer Tulip based cards under Linux 2.2.x - Sundance ST201 "Alta" PCI Ethernet - National Semiconductor DP8381x and DP8382x series - Myson MTD803 PCI Ethernet Source package: kernel-patch-ext3-2.2 Package: kernel-patch-ext3-2.2 Description: ext3fs support for Linux 2.2.19 and 2.2.20 Ext3fs is a journaling extension for the ext2fs. Journaling means you don't have to fsck after a crash. Basically. It may also increase performance some conditions. . This package contains a modified patch which works with kernel versions 2.2.19 and 2.2.20. Source package: kernel-patch-ext3-2.4 Package: kernel-patch-ext3-2.4 Description: ext3fs support for Linux 2.4.x Ext3 is a extension for the ext2 filesytems that introduces journaling capabilities into it. "Journaling filesystem" refers to the ability to keep a log, also called a journal, of operations done on the filesystem. In the event of a crash, these transactions can be replayed and incompleted ones are discared, thus preserving the integrity of the filesystem. In the case of ext3, this may also increase performance under appropriate conditions. . This package provides kernel patches for recent Linux versions, beginning with 2.4.9. Source package: kernel-patch-irc Package: kernel-patch-irc Description: IRC connection tracking and NAT This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a helper for connection tracking and NAT, for IRC. Basically, this means that it will now track your DCC connections as well, match them to states, and adjust them as necessary. . The way to build and enable this support is described in the README.Debian. . This patch will *NOT* work with the dropped table patch! Source package: kernel-patch-kdb Package: kernel-patch-2.2.13-kdb Description: Builtin kernel debugger. This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a means of examining kernel memory and data structures while the system is operational. . Additional commands may be easily added to format and display essential system data structures given an identifier or address of the data structure. . Current command set allows complete control of kernel operations including single-stepping a processor, stopping upon execution of a specific instruction, stopping upon access (or modification) of a specific virtual memory location, stopping upon access to a register in the input-output address space, stack tracebacks for the current active task as well as for all other tasks (by process id), instruction disassembly, et. al. . The BFD headers from the binutils-dev package are required to compile a kdb-enabled kernel. . Version 6.23 of the kernel-package package has a bug preventing correct application of this patch. Package: kernel-patch-kdb Description: Builtin kernel debugger. This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a means of examining kernel memory and data structures while the system is operational. . Only i386 and ia64 are fully supported for now, but there is some sparc64 support. . Additional commands may be easily added to format and display essential system data structures given an identifier or address of the data structure. . Current command set allows complete control of kernel operations including single-stepping a processor, stopping upon execution of a specific instruction, stopping upon access (or modification) of a specific virtual memory location, stopping upon access to a register in the input-output address space, stack tracebacks for the current active task as well as for all other tasks (by process id), instruction disassembly, et. al. . The officially supported kernel version at this date for kdb 2.1 is 2.4.17, but versions close enough may (or may not) work. Please look at /use/share/doc/kernel-patch-kdb/README.Debian for more info. . Also provided is kdb 1.5 for kernel 2.2.18, which appears to work with 2.2.19 as well. . The BFD headers from the binutils-dev package are required to compile a kdb-enabled kernel. . Version 6.23 of the kernel-package package has a bug preventing correct application of this patch. Source package: kernel-patch-kiobuf Package: kernel-patch-kiobuf Description: Stephen Tweedie's kiobuf (formerly raw-io) patch This package contains Stephen Tweedie's kiobuf patch to the Linux kernel, packaged fur use with make-kpkg. This patch is needed for various other kernel patches. . Included is also version 2.2.17 of the patch, known as raw-io then. Package: kernel-patch-kiobuf-bigmem Description: Stephen Tweedie's new bigmem support for kiobuf This package contains Stephen Tweedie's new-bigmem patch for kiobuf, packaged fur use with make-kpkg. This is an add-on to kernel-patch-kiobuf. Source package: kernel-patch-lpp-1024x768 Package: kernel-patch-lpp-1024x768 Description: Display a graphical boot-screen with progress bar This patch adds the Linux Progress Patch option to the Linux kernel. The Linux Progress Patch is a kernel patch which displays a full-screen logo with a progress bar and some informational text while booting. It hides the normal startup messages printed by the kernel, and is meant for people that don't care about boot messages. This version is meant for a screen resolution of 1024x768, with any colour depth. Source package: kernel-patch-lpp-640x480 Package: kernel-patch-lpp-640x480 Description: Display a graphical boot-screen with progress bar This patch adds the Linux Progress Patch option to the Linux kernel. The Linux Progress Patch is a kernel patch which displays a full-screen· logo with a progress bar and some informational text while booting. It· hides the normal startup messages printed by the kernel, and is meant· for people that don't care about boot messages. This version is meant for a screen resolution of 640x480, with any colour depth. Source package: kernel-patch-pc9800 Package: kernel-patch-2.2.17-pc9800 Description: Diffs to the kernel source for Linux/98 (2.2.17) Apply this patch to support NEC PC9800 series, which is much the same as PC/AT compatible architecture. . PC9800 series is based on i386 architecture, but it has Japanese environment on the hardware layer, not ISA but C-BUS slot etc, so it has some differences from usual i386 architecture. See README.gz for more detail. . This is **development** version of the patch. Use at your own risk. Source package: kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4 Package: kernel-patch-ppscsi-2.4 Description: patch to support SCSI emulation over parallel port This package contains a patch for recent versions of Linux kernel 2.4.x to support common parallel port periphery devices like scanners, which use SCSI protocol internaly. Source package: kernel-patch-tekram-dc3x5 Package: kernel-patch-tekram-dc3x5 Description: Tekram SCSI host DC3x5 support DC3x5 is a SCSI host by Tekram which is not supported out of the box by the Linux kernel. This patch adds support for the card to the Linux kernel. The cards supported are DC315 and DC395, both based on the TRM-S1040 chipset. . This package supports 2.2.20 & 2.4.14 kernels. Older and newer 2.2.x and 2.4.x should work too. Source package: kernel-patch-ttl Package: kernel-patch-ttl Description: TTL matching and setting This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a match and a target for getting and setting the TTL, respectively. . Example for dropping all packets with a TTL of 0: iptables -m ttl --ttl 1 -j DROP Example for setting all packets to a TTL of 10: iptables -j TTL --set-ttl 10 Example for setting all TTL 0 packets to TTL 1: iptables -m ttl --ttl 0 -j TTL --ttl-set 1 Source package: kernel-patch-ulog Package: kernel-patch-ulog Description: Netfilter userspace logging patch. This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which provides a Netlink method of logging packets (via the ULOG target) to a userspace daemon. This daemon is modular and very extensible, and plugins such as syslog emulation and logging to MySQL can and have been written. . This patch is only useful with the ulogd package, which is the userspace daemon which accepts and actually logs these packets. . ulog and ulogd work on all architectures - you also need the iptables package to control the rules to log packets. Sample ulog target - ulog and then drop all packets to port 6000: iptables -N ulogdrop iptables -A ulogdrop -j ULOG --ulog-nlgroup 32 --ulog-prefix "Dropping - X +packet" iptables -A ulogdrop -j DROP iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 6000 -j ulogdrop Source package: kernel-patch-uml Package: kernel-patch-uml Description: User-mode Linux (kernel patch) User-mode Linux is a port of the Linux kernel to its own system call interface. It provides a kind of virtual machine, which runs Linux as a user process under another Linux kernel. This is useful for kernel development, sandboxes, jails, experimentation, and many other things. . This package contains patches to the Linux kernel to support user-mode operation. . This version supports kernel versions 2.4.14, 2.4.15, 2.4.16 and 2.4.17. Source package: kernel-patch-xfs Package: kernel-patch-xfs Description: XFS Filesystem support for Linux 2.4.14 and 2.4.17 XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can support large files and large filesystems, extended attributes, variable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of Btrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance and scalability. NOTE: The patch for 2.4.17 is not an officially released patch, though it was retrieved from SGI's site. Use with appropriate caution. Source package: kernel-source-2.0.36 Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-amiga Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-atari Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-bvme6000 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-mac Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-mvme162 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.0.36-mvme167 Description: Linux kernel binary image. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-source-2.0.38 Package: kernel-doc-2.0.38 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.0.38. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.0.38 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-headers-2.0.38 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.0.38 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.0.38, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.0.38/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.0.38 Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.0.38. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.0.38, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-source-2.0.38 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.0.38 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.0.38. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tk4X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, on intel platforms, you MUST get bin86 if you wish to compile the kernel sources. Ignore the suggestion to get bin86 for non intel architectures. Also, please read the detailed documentation /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.0.38/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.2.10 Package: kernel-image-2.2.10-mac Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.10-mac. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.10-mac, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Source package: kernel-source-2.2.17 Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-amiga Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.17-amiga. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.17-amiga, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-atari Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.2.17-atari. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.2.17-atari, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-bvme6000 Description: Linux kernel image for BVM BVME4000 and BVME6000 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-mvme147 Description: Linux kernel binary image for Motorola MVME147 This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. Package: kernel-image-2.2.17-mvme16x Description: Linux kernel image for Motorola MVME162/6/7, MVME172/7 SBCs. This package contains the Linux kernel image, the System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the optional VMELILO package. Source package: kernel-source-2.2.19 Package: kernel-doc-2.2.19 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.2.19. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.2.19 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.2.19 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.2.19 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.2.19. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tk4X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, on intel platforms, you MUST get bin86 if you wish to compile the kernel sources. Ignore the suggestion to get bin86 for non intel architectures. Also, please read the detailed documentation /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.2.19/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.2.20 Package: kernel-doc-2.2.20 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.2.20. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.2.20 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.2.20 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.2.20 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.2.20. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, on intel platforms, you MUST get bin86 if you wish to compile the kernel sources. Ignore the suggestion to get bin86 for non intel architectures. Also, please read the detailed documentation /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.2.20/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.4.10 Package: kernel-doc-2.4.10 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.10. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.10 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.10 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.10 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.10. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.10/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.4.12 Package: kernel-doc-2.4.12 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.12. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.12 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.12 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.12 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.12. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.12/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.4.13 Package: kernel-doc-2.4.13 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.13. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.13 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.13 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.13 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.13. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.13/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.4.14 Package: kernel-doc-2.4.14 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.14. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.14 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.14 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.14 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.14. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.14/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.4.16 Package: kernel-doc-2.4.16 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.16. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.16 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.16 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.16 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.16. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.16/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.4.17 Package: kernel-doc-2.4.17 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.17. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.17 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.17 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.17 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.17. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.17/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Package: mkcramfs Description: Make a CramFs (Compressed ROM File System) mkcramfs lets you construct a CramFs (Compressed ROM File System) image from the contents of a given directory. Cram file systems are used for Debian INITRD images. Source package: kernel-source-2.4.18 Package: kernel-doc-2.4.18 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.18. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.18 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.18 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.18 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.18. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.18/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 Package: kernel-doc-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.5-r4k-kn04 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-headers-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 Description: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04 This package provides kernel header files for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04, for sites that want the latest kernel headers. Please read /usr/share/doc/kernel-headers-2.4.5-r4k-kn04/debian.README.gz for details Package: kernel-image-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04. This package contains the Linux kernel image for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04, the corresponding System.map file, and the modules built by the packager. It also contains scripts that try to ensure that the system is not left in a unbootable state after an update. . If you wish to update a bootdisk, or to use a bootloader to make installing and using the image easier, we suggest you install the latest fdutils (for formatting a floppy to be used as boot disk), and LILO, for a powerful bootloader. Of course, both these are optional. . Kernel image packages are generally produced using kernel-package, and it is suggested that you install that package if you wish to create a custom kernel from the sources. Please look at kernel-img.conf(5), and /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.gz from the package kernel-package for details on how to tailor the installation of this or any other kernel image package Package: kernel-source-2.4.5-r4k-kn04 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.5-r4k-kn04. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.5-r4k-kn04/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernel-source-2.4.7 Package: kernel-doc-2.4.7 Description: Linux kernel specific documentation for version 2.4.7. This package provides The various readme's in the 2.4.7 kernel Documentation/ subdirectory: these typically contain kernel-specific installation notes for some drivers for example. See /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-X.X.XX/Documentation/00-INDEX for a list of what is contained in each file. Please read the Changes file, as it contains information about the problems, which may result by upgrading your kernel. Package: kernel-source-2.4.7 Description: Linux kernel source for version 2.4.7 This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel version 2.4.7. . You may configure the kernel to your setup by typing "make config" and following instructions, but you could get ncursesX.X-dev and tkX.X-dev and try "make menuconfig" for a jazzier, and easier to use interface. Also, please read the detailed documentation in the file /usr/share/doc/kernel-source-2.4.7/README.headers.gz. . If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages. Source package: kernellab Package: kernellab Description: Manage kernel configs for many machines easily Kernellab allows you to manage kernel configurations for a large number of heterogenous machines relatively easily. Source package: ketm Package: ketm Description: An old-school 2d-scrolling shooter A hicolor/hiresolution classical game that has similarities with Raptor, Tyrian and Galaga. You are a spacepilot controlling your secret prototype ship. At regular interval's you get attacked by the bad guys. You have a mission to clean this sector from them (i. e Kill Everything That Moves). Be sure to pick up some weapon and ship upgrades on the way. Source package: keyboard-led-applet Package: keyboard-led-applet Description: GNOME keyboard LED applet The GNOME Keyboard Led panel applet displays the keyboard led status on the panel. It can be quite useful for owners of keyboards without lock-status led's (e.g., Logitech cordless keyboards). . The applet is multithreaded and utilizes the XKB X-server extension to be notified about keyboard indicator state changes. Source package: keylaunch Package: keylaunch Description: A small utility for binding commands to a hot key. KeyLaunch is a small utility for binding commands to a hot key. It reads a configuration file in .keylaunchrc. KeyLaunch uses Ctrl, Alt and Shift as modifier keys, the hotkey is up to the user. Source package: kfocus Package: kfocus Description: Lightweight project management program for KDE Personal project management program with support for task lists and log books . Supports: . - Categorizing tasks into projects - Viewing how much time you have left to complete a task - Creating logs of completed tasks - Scheduling followup tasks when a task is completed - Scheduling tasks to start in the future Source package: kforth Package: kforth Description: Small Forth Interpreter Written in C++ Implements a subset of ANS Forth, plus some extensions. kForth can serve as a standalone computing environment, or its object code may be interfaced to another program to serve as a customizable programming language for that application. . See http://ccreweb.org/software/kforth/kforth.html for more information. Source package: kgeo Package: kgeo Description: an interactive geometry program for KDE With this program you can do geometry on a computer just like you would on a blackboard in a classroom. However, the computer allows you to go beyond that, since KGeo is designed to do interactive geometry. . For example, the program allows you to move and change geometrical drawings, so that you can see all the changes. Imagine a triangle that can be altered into any shape you want, just by moving its corners around. At the same time you can see that the angles change, but that they always add up to 180 degrees. . KGeo was formerly called KEuklid. Source package: kicq Package: kicq Description: ICQ (I seek you) client for KDE kicq is an ICQ (I seek you) client, specifically designed for the KDE desktop. kicq has a simple, clean interface very similar to the original Windows ICQ client, and includes all of the most commonly used ICQ features such as messaging, real-time chat, and file transfer. Source package: kimberlite Package: kimberlite Description: High Availability Clustering Package Kimberlite is a complete framework providing high availability for application services on Linux. The key features of the architecture include the following: . - A complete high-availability service infrastructure prevents you from having to assemble an infrastructure from disparate components. . - An extensible service-configuration framework enables you to easily integrate a wide variety of applications. . - An exceptional data integrity guarantee differentiates the software from other contemporary offerings from the Linux community. Because of this guarantee, a Kimberlite cluster provides a solid foundation for highly-available data services, such as network-exported databases and NFS file systems, and is ideal as the data tier for dynamic web content. . - Services fail over automatically when problems occur, without requiring manual intervention by system administrators. . - A command line user interface and a web-based graphical user interface enable you to monitor and manage the cluster. . - A cluster utilizes commodity hardware and storage options, such as SCSI and FibreChannel. Package: kimberlite-doc Description: Documentation for kimberlite Man pages and specifications for kimberlite clustering. Source package: kimwitu Package: kimwitu Description: Compiler development tool, complementary to lex and yacc. Kimwitu (pronounced kee'mweetoo) is a system that supports the construction of programs that use trees or terms as their main data structure. It is a `meta-tool' in the development process of tools. . It can easily be interfaced with Yacc and Lex - the idea is that yacc and lex are used to do the parsing, and Kimwitu routines are used to built and manipulate the parse tree. . There is also Kimwitu++ (also packaged for Debian) which interfaces with C++ instead of C. Source package: kimwitu++ Package: kimwitu++ Description: A (syntax-)tree-handling tool (term processor) Kimwitu++ is a system that supports the construction of programs that use trees or terms as their main data structure. It allows you to define, store and operate on trees with typed nodes. Each type of node has a specific number of sons, and expects these sons to have specific types. The most popular example of such trees are syntax trees. . The nodes are defined in a Yacc-like fashion. The tree can be unparsed (ie. treewalk) and rewritten (ie. term substitution). Kimwitu++ gives you powerful pattern matching for specifying unparse and rewrite rules. . Kimwitu++ is an extension to C++. It introduces Yacc-like node definitions, the unparse and rewrite rules, and extensions for pattern matching within functions. It will translate its input files into pure C++. . To build the tree you might use a parser generated with Bison, but you are free to use other tools. There also exists Kimwitu (also packaged for Debian) which interfaces with C instead of C++ which can also be used in C++ projects, but Kimwitu++ has some extensions one might consider useful. Source package: kimwitu-doc Package: kimwitu-doc Description: Documentation for compiler development tool kimwitu. Kimwitu (pronounced kee'mweetoo) is a system that supports the construction of programs that use trees or terms as their main data structure. It is a `meta-tool' in the development process of tools. . It can easily be interfaced with Yacc and Lex - the idea is that yacc and lex are used to do the parsing, and Kimwitu routines are used to built and manipulate the parse tree. . There is also Kimwitu++ (also packaged for Debian) which interfaces with C++ instead of C; there is no separate documentation for it, so this is also the Kimwitu++ documentation at the moment. Source package: kinkatta Package: kinkatta Description: AOL Instant Messenger client for KDE Kinkatta is an instant messenger for AOL. Source package: kino Package: kino Description: Non-linear editor for Digital Video data Kino allows you to record, create, edit, and play movies recorded with DV camcorders. Unlike other editors, this program uses many keyboard commands for fast navigating and editing inside the movie. Source package: kinput2 Package: kinput2-canna Description: An input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input Kinput2 is an input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input. . A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. . This package supports Canna cannaserver. Package: kinput2-canna-wnn Description: An input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input Kinput2 is an input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input. . A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. . This package supports both Canna cannaserver and Wnn jserver (version 4 or 6). Package: kinput2-common Description: Files shared among kinput2 packages This package contains files that is needed by three kinput2 packages (kinput2-canna, kinput2-wnn and kinput2-canna-wnn). Package: kinput2-wnn Description: An input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input Kinput2 is an input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input. . A client that wants kana-kanji conversion service for Japanese text sends a request to kinput2. Kinput2 receives the request, does kana-kanji conversion, and sends the converted text back to the client. . This package supports Wnn jserver (version 4 or 6). Source package: kiss Package: kiss Description: Karel's Interactive Simple Shell Kiss is basically a simple shell interpreter, like Bash or Tcsh, except that it lacks a good deal of the sophistication of a good shell. . On the other hand it is small and well suited for rescue disks. It comes with the following BUILTINS: !, alias, cat, cd, chgrp, chmod, chown, cp, exec, exit, grep, help, history kill, ln, ls, mkdir, mknod, more, mv, printenv, pwd, read, rm, rmdir, setenv, sleep, source, touch, umount, unsetenv, ver, wc, where . kiss comes with a bare version, a getline version and a full featured readline version. bkiss, gkiss and rkiss are dynamically linked. Source package: kissme Package: kissme Description: A free Java Virtual Machine kissme is a free Java Virtual Machine for Linux. It uses the GNU Classpath java class library. . Currently it can only run console applications (there is no working AWT support in Classpath). Source package: kissme-classpath Package: kissme-classpath Description: Free java class libraries (specific to kissme JVM) GNU Classpath is a set of essential libraries for supporting the Java language. Our goal is to provide a free replacement for Sun's proprietary class libraries so that the GNU system can run programs written in the Java language. . This specific package has additional files that are specific to the kissme JVM. . It is only suitable for use with the kissme JVM. Source package: kleandisk Package: kleandisk Description: a file cleanup and backup tool for KDE Kleandisk searches your system and gives a list of files which can be deleted, backed up or archived. Kleandisk itself can also be used as a backup and archiving tool. . Files are selected for cleaning, backup and archiving according to user-defined file groups, making Kleandisk easy to extend and automate. Automatic scheduled operations are supported. . Kleandisk can wrap /usr/bin/install to provide easy uninstallation of files installed using "make install". To use this feature, python will need to be present on your system. Source package: klic Package: klic Description: KL1 to C compiler system The KLIC implementation compiles KL1 programs into C programs, then compiles them using C compilers of the host system, and then links the objects with runtime libraries (including libraries provided by UNIX). . KLIC is an implementation of a concurrent logic programming language KL1. KL1 is based on a flat version of the Guarded Horn Clauses (GHC) language. GHC is a member of so-called commited-choice logic programming language family and has sibblings such as Concurrent Prolog, Parlog, Janus and Fleng. Package: klic-doc Description: Documentation for klic Documentation and sample KL1 files for the KLIC (KL1 to C compiler system). Source package: kmago Package: kmago Description: KDE download manager KMAGO stands for MAnager for Get Operations. It is a download manager with a nice GUI interface. KMAGO is built as a frontend for GNU wget currently. . Features: * drag and drop operations with applications (konqueror, netscape) and between kmago widgets * system tray icon with d'n'd capabilities * transfer grouping * multiple downloads control with priority and selectable priority policy * resume capability check * full configurable * enabled to manage many retriever commands * stable and reliable downloading process based on GNU wget Source package: kmerlin Package: kmerlin Description: Instant messaging (IM) client for the MSN messenger network KMerlin (f/k/a KMsn) is an IM (instant messaging) client for the MSN messenger network. . Features include: A buddy list on which you can block users, multiple chat windows, and multiple users per chat (simply invite those you want in your chat session). . Keep in touch with all your Windows friends! Source package: knapster2 Package: knapster2 Description: KDE2 Napster client Napster is a popular MP3 sound file download program. This is a Napster client for KDE 2. It supports searching with criteria, hotlists, transfer management, chat, and a music library with an integral mp3 player. It should work fine with "regular" Napster and Opennap servers. Source package: knetfilter Package: knetfilter Description: A GUI for configuring the 2.4 kernel IP Tables Knetfilter is a GUI to configure your 2.4 kernel IP firewalling, masquerading and NAT rules. . You must have a kernel compiled with iptables (netfilter) support. Source package: knetload Package: knetload Description: a network throughput meter for Kicker A small Network throughput meter for the KDE Kicker which works with just about any network device. It will show the speeds of a network device with two diagrams, one for outgoing and one for incoming data. KNETLoad can read almost any device that is listed in the /proc/net/dev file, which includes eth0, ppp0, ippp0 and many others, even non predefined devices can be typed into the program. The colors, style and speed of the diagrams can be configured. Source package: knews Package: knews Description: Graphical threaded news reader Knews is an X11 based thread-oriented news reader. It is capable of representing threads as a graphical tree, represents quotations with different colors and much more. Source package: knl Package: knl Description: Query/set kernel image parameters. Set the default root device, root filesystem flags, swap device, ram disk parameters, and video mode. . Replaces the rdev, swapdev, rootflags, ramsize and vidmode programs. Source package: knocker Package: knocker Description: a simple and easy to use TCP security port scanner Knocker is a new, simple, and easy to use TCP security port scanner written in C, using threads. It is able to analyze hosts and the network services which are running on them. Source package: koala Package: koalamud Description: a distributed MUD server. The Koala mud server is designed to be a highly scalable, distributed multiuser roleplaying game. The game world can be distributed across multiple machines in multiple different locations. For the purposes of stability, multiple machines can be setup to run the same part of the world. Players can wander around the entirety of the world from any of the client servers that are attached to the network. Source package: koffice Package: kchart Description: a chart drawing program for the KDE Office Suite KChart is a chart drawing application. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: kformula Description: a formula editor for the KDE Office Suite KFormula is a formula editor that provides the basic input facilities and the support functionality expected of a KOffice application. . Features include easy Greek letter insertion, intelligent cursor movement, advanced syntax highlighting, multi-level undo support and LaTeX export. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: kivio Description: a flowcharting program for the KDE Office Suite Kivio is a flowcharting program that offers basic flowcharting abilities, but with a twist. Objects are scriptable, and a backend plugin system offers the ability to make objects do just about anything. . Feed it a directory of C++ header files, or even Java files, and let it generate a graphical class map for you. Give it a network and let it explore and map out the network for you. All this is possible through the scripting/plugin architecture Kivio possesses. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: koffice Description: KDE Office Suite KOffice is an integrated office suite for KDE, the K Desktop Environment. It offers a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation program, graphics tools and more. . This package provides all the components of KOffice. Package: koffice-dev Description: common libraries for KOffice (development files) This package provides the development files for the libraries that are shared amongst the various components of KOffice. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: koffice-doc-html Description: KDE Office Suite documentation in HTML format KOffice is an integrated office suite for KDE, the K Desktop Environment. It offers a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation program, graphics tools and more. . By default the KOffice applications only provide their documentation in KDE docbook format, which can only be read by Konqueror or KHelpCenter. This package provides all of the KOffice documentation converted to HTML format so it can be read with any web browser. . The documentation will be installed into the usual directories /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML///, for instance /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kword/. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: koffice-libs Description: common libraries and files for the KDE Office Suite This package provides the libraries, binaries and other files that are shared amongst the various components of KOffice. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: kontour Description: a vector graphics tool for the KDE Office Suite Kontour is a vector graphics application. This application was formerly known as KIllustrator. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: koshell Description: the KDE Office Suite workspace The KOffice workspace is a desktop with easy one-click launchers for KOffice applications. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: kpresenter Description: a presentation program for the KDE Office Suite KPresenter is a fully-featured presentation program. It is sufficiently developed that it is already being successfully used for giving talks and presentations. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: kspread Description: a spreadsheet for the KDE Office Suite KSpread is a powerful spreadsheet application. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: kugar Description: a business report maker for the KDE Office Suite Kugar is a tool for generating business quality reports which can be viewed and printed. It includes a standalone report viewer and a KPart report viewer. The latter means that any KDE application can embed the report viewing functionality and that reports can be viewed using the Konqueror browser. . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Package: kword Description: a word processor for the KDE Office Suite KWord is a frame-based word processor comparable to FrameMaker. It can be used for desktop publishing, but also for "normal" word processing (like writing letters, reports and so on). . This package is part of the KDE Office Suite. Source package: komba2 Package: komba2 Description: KDE Samba browser Komba2 is a GUI machine and share browser for the SMB protocol. Komba2 allows you to scan any number of subnets for machines with SMB. The workgroups, machines and share are shown in a tree-view. For each machine you can then view the list of shares, and mount, unmount or browse them. You can also search a machine by name or ip. Source package: kon2 Package: kon2 Description: Kanji ON Console. KON2 display KANJI on console. (KON Version2) Source package: konfont Package: konfont Description: Public domain japanese fonts for KON2. This package is public domain japanese fonts. And customized for kon2 package. Source package: konverse Package: konverse Description: a Jabber client for KDE Konverse is a Jabber client for the K Desktop Environment. It offers instant messaging and can converse with other clients such as Jabber, AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Instant Messenger or Yahoo! Messenger. . Jabber is an XML-based, open-source system and protocol for real-time messaging and presence notification. The first application of Jabber is an instant messaging (IM) system similar to AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Instant Messenger, or Yahoo! Messenger. However, Jabber is also being applied in the realms of wireless communications, embedded systems, and Internet infrastructure. See www.jabber.org for further details. Source package: konwert Package: konwert Description: Charset conversion for files or terminal I/O `konwert' is yet another charset converter. Some particular features are: * one-to-many conversions * context-dependent conversions * approximations of some unavailable characters * (as a result) ability to transcript eg. russian cyrillic into polish phonetic equivalent * etc. . `filterm' applies filter conversion to a terminal's I/O, to get on-the-fly charset conversion, and customized input methods. Package: konwert-dev Description: Tools to define new charset conversion for konwert This package contains sources for some filters, and the scripts used to build those filters from them. . The `512bold' filter is a C++ program. Package: konwert-filters Description: Filters used by konwert for charset conversion. These files are needed by konwert. . They are also probably useless without konwert itself. Source package: korelib Package: libkore-dev Description: cross-platform library for plugin-based applications (dev files) Korelib is a cross-platform C++ library for developing modular applications. . This package contains the Development headers and static libs Package: libkore0 Description: cross-platform library for plugin-based applications Korelib is a cross-platform C++ library for developing modular applications. Source package: korinoco Package: korinoco Description: Clone the "Client Manager" from Lucent Technologies, Inc. The KOrinoco application tries to clone the "Client Manager" from Lucent Technologies, Inc. It provides information about your access point, connection quality and other stuff. In theory, not only the original Orinoco card but as well other 802.11 compliant cards _should_ be supported. However, this is untested. Source package: koth Package: koth Description: King of the Hill King of the Hill, KOTH, is an artillery game in the grand old tradition of little tanks with ridiculously powerful weapons trying to blow each other up while trying to avoid getting blown up themselves. . KOTH is based on a client-server networking model. Players can join and leave at any time, and because bandwidth use is quite modest you can even easily play over a modem - KOTH really is a strategy game, ping time is irrelevant. Source package: koules Package: koules Description: Space action game for X11. A somewhat abstract space action game for X11 with sound. Supports multiplayer deathmatch and cooperative play. . Koules is a fast action arcade-style game for UNIX and OS/2. This version supports X window system, SVGAlib for Linux and OS/2. It works in fine (up to 900x620) resolution with cool 256 color graphics, multiplayer mode up to 5 players, full sound and, of course, network support. Koules is an original idea. First version of Koules was developed from scratch by Jan Hubicka in July 1995. Source package: kprof Package: kprof Description: a KDE visual tool to help analyze profiling results KProf is a visual tool for developers that displays the execution profiling output generated by code profiling tools. The output of gprof being usually difficult to read (beyond the flat profile information), KProf presents the information in list- or tree-views that make the execution profiling information very easy to understand. . Currently supported profilers include GNU gprof, Function Check and Palm OS Emulator with profile option. Source package: kreatecd Package: kreatecd Description: A KDE CD burner with an easy interface The description is a rip-off from http://www.kreatecd.de/intro.php . KreateCD is a graphical user interface for the K Desktop Environment to copy and master own audio CDs (CDDA) or data CDs (CD-ROM). The idea to create such an application came to mind because there are only a few such applications for Linux and many people are not able to use the command line tools. Xcdroast is not bad at all but there are some features which are missing. I don't like TCL/TK very much so I decided to create a similar but more extended application for my favorite desktop environment : KDE. . KreateCD itself uses some command line applications as base applications and provides a comfortable and very intuitive user interface which should be usable by people who don't have any experiences with Linux at all. . The main features of KreateCD are: . o Intuitive user interface o Supports mastering of ISO-9660 CD-ROM tracks o Is able to read .WAV audio files o Easy to use CD copy function o Some useful features to edit audio tracks before you write it to CD. (volume boosting, balance and range selection) o Audio playback Source package: krecord Package: krecord Description: KDE sound recorder This is a sound recorder for KDE. It can just record and playback wav-files, that's all. Source package: krusader Package: krusader Description: File Manager for KDE Krusader is an "old-school" file manager. Its twin-panel look follows in the footsteps of the great file managers of old such as GNU's Midnight Commander(c) and the Norton Commander(c) for DOS. Krusader features an intuitive GUI, complete drag n' drop capability, transparent handling of archives, MIME type support, and more. Source package: kseg Package: kseg Description: Explore planar Euclidean geometry. KSEG allows you to interactively create a geometrical construction, similar to what you can do with a straightedge and compass. Points may be inserted on the page with right mouse-button clicks, and then used to form segments, lines, circles, or other geometrical objects. At any time you can drag existing points around, and watch how the constructed objects respond. Source package: ksensors Package: ksensors Description: lm-sensors frontend for KDE This is a lm-sensors frontend for KDE for monitoring a motherboard. It allows you to access information from temperature and fan speed sensors. . You will need lm-sensors kernel modules to use this package. Source package: ksmp3play Package: ksmp3play Description: Curses-based MP3 player. ksmp3play is a curses-based MP3 player with features such as song rating and volume settings for each song. Source package: kstars Package: kstars Description: Desktop planetarium for KDE2 KStars displays an accurate representation of the night sky for any time and date, from any location on Earth. The display can be panned in altitude and azimuth, and can be zoomed in and out. Source package: ksymoops Package: ksymoops Description: Linux kernel oops and error message decoder The Linux kernel produces error messages that contain machine specific numbers which are meaningless for debugging. ksymoops reads machine specific files and the error log and converts the addresses to meaningful symbols and offsets. . This is a complete replacement for the version of ksymoops in the kernel. Older versions of ksymoops were in scripts/ksymoops.cc, more recently there was a version in the scripts/ksymoops directory. Source package: kterm Package: kterm Description: Multi-lingual terminal emulator for X. Kterm is an X11 terminal emulator that can handle multi-lingual text. This release is based on xterm of X11R6.1. Source package: ktexmaker2 Package: ktexmaker2 Description: LaTeX source editor, TeX shell and Gnuplot front end for KDE Ktexmaker2 is a LaTeX source editor, TeX shell and Gnuplot front end for KDE. . The source editor is a multi-document version of KWrite for .tex and .bib files. Menus and wizards are provided to assist with tag insertion and code generation. A structure view of the document assists with navigation within source files. . The TeX shell assists with LaTeX and bibtex compilation as well as DVI and postscript document viewing. It supports documents divided into several files. . The Gnuplot front end is an adaptation of the Xgfe program. Source package: ktimetrace Package: ktimetrace Description: Graphical tool to measure and graph data KTimeTrace is a graphical tool based on Qt that measures and displays data from data acquisition hardware. It captures samples from a data acquisition device, saving it to disk while providing a real-time graphing display. . KTimeTrace requires having a data acquisition device that is supported by Comedi in order to capture data. See the libcomedi0 package or http://stm.lbl.gov/comedi for more information about Comedi. Source package: ktouch Package: ktouch Description: A program for learning touch typing. KTouch is a program for learning touch typing. KTouch is a way to learn to type on a keyboard quickly and correctly. Every finger has its place on the keyboard with associated keys to press. . KTouch helps you learn to touch typing by providing you with something to write. KTouch can also help you to remember what fingers to use. Source package: kudzu Package: kudzu Description: Hardware detecting library This is the hardware autodetection & configuration tool, originally introduced in Red Hat Linux 6.1. It detects changes in the system's hardware configuration, and gives the option of configuring added or removed devices. Package: kudzu-common Description: Hardware detecting library This is the hardware autodetection & configuration tool, originally introduced in Red Hat Linux 6.1. It detects changes in the system's hardware configuration, and gives the option of configuring added or removed devices. . This package contains the data files from Redhat and Mandrake merged. Package: kudzu-common-knoppix Description: Hardware detecting library This is the hardware autodetection & configuration tool, originally introduced in Red Hat Linux 6.1. It detects changes in the system's hardware configuration, and gives the option of configuring added or removed devices. . This package contains the datafiles from mandrake with some changes for the Knoppix Live CD. Package: kudzu-dev Description: Hardware detecting library This is the hardware autodetection & configuration tool, originally introduced in Red Hat Linux 6.1. It detects changes in the system's hardware configuration, and gives the option of configuring added or removed devices. . This package contains the header files and the staticlibs. Source package: kvdr Package: kvdr Description: DVB (digital TV) Video Disk Recorder for KDE Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs with some comfort. . This package contains a frontend program for watching TV in X11/KDE without needing a special TV box. Source package: kvirc Package: kvirc Description: Fully scriptable graphical IRC client with plugin support A highly configurable graphical IRC client with an MDI interface, built-in scripting language, support for DCC, drag & drop, and much more. KVIrc uses the Qt widget set, has support for KDE, has more features than you can think of, can be extended using its own scripting language, supports custom plugins and is nearly a desktop environment on its own. . If you are interested in extending the client and writing your own scripts, you probably want to also install the kvirc-doc package. . If you're a developer and you want to write a custom plugin for KVIrc, you need to install the kvirc-dev package. Package: kvirc-dev Description: Development files for KVIrc This package contains KVIrc libraries and include files you need if you want to develop plugins for KVIrc. . KVIrc is a graphical IRC client which is based on the Qt widget set and integrates nicely in the K Desktop Environment. Package: kvirc-doc Description: Help files for KVIrc This package contains complete reference guides on scripting and functions within KVIrc in its own internal (HTML-like) format. Unless you want to use KVIrc only as a very simple chat client you'll be very likely to want to write scripts to tailor KVIrc to your needs. . KVIrc is a graphical IRC client which is based on the Qt widget set and integrates nicely in the K Desktop Environment. Source package: kweather Package: kweather Description: a weather display applet for KDE Kicker KWeather is an applet for the KDE Kicker that will display your area's current weather. Information shown includes the temperature, wind speed and air pressure. By pressing a button a full weather report can be obtained. Source package: kyahoo Package: kyahoo Description: Yahoo Instant Messenger client for KDE This is a client for the Yahoo Instant Messenger service based on Qt2 and KDE2. Source package: l2tpd Package: l2tpd Description: A layer 2 tunneling client/server program. l2tpd is the open source implementation of the l2tp tunneling protocol (rfc2661). It does implement both LAC and LNS role in a l2tp networking architecture. The main goal of this protocol is to tunnel PPP frame trough an ip network. Source package: labelnation Package: labelnation Description: A command-line label-printing program Label Nation is a Perl program that provides a command-line interface for printing onto peel-off label sheets. It comes with built-in support for the most common label standards (Avery Dennison 5160, Maco LL-5805, etc.), plus the ability to define your own label parameters. Source package: lablgl Package: liblablgl-ocaml Description: Runtime libraries for lablgl. LablGL is an OpenGL interface for Objective Caml. Since it includes support for the Togl widget, you can comfortably use it with LablTk. A GtkGlarea binding for use with lablgtk is also provided. . This package include only the dynamic libraries needed for running dynamic bytecode executables. Package: liblablgl-ocaml-dev Description: an OpenGL interface for Objective Caml. LablGL is an OpenGL interface for Objective Caml. Since it includes support for the Togl widget, you can comfortably use it with LablTk. A GtkGlarea binding for use with lablgtk is also provided. Source package: lablgtk Package: liblablgtk-ocaml Description: Runtime libraries for lablgtk. lablgtk contains bindings for gtk+ and ocaml. It includes gtkglarea bindings to be used with the OpenGL bindings of the lablgl package. . This package include only the dynamic libraries needed for running dynamic bytecode executables. Package: liblablgtk-ocaml-dev Description: Ocaml bindings to Gtk+ lablgtk contains bindings for gtk+ and ocaml. It includes gtkglarea bindings to be used with the OpenGL bindings of the lablgl package. . This package contains the developpment files of lablgtk. Source package: lablgtkmathview Package: lablgtkmathview Description: OCaml binding for libgtkmathview This is the Ocaml binding for the GtkMathView widget, that is currently available in the libgtkmathview0 package. Package: liblablgtkmathview-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml binding for libgtkmathview This is the Ocaml binding for the GtkMathView widget, that is currently available in the libgtkmathview0 package. Source package: lacheck Package: lacheck Description: A simple syntax checker for LaTeX. LaCheck is a simple syntax checker for LaTex that is based on a single-pass lexical scanner. This makes clear that there are a lot of LaTeX problems this program cannot find, although it will find most simple mistakes. Complex macro packages may, however, make it completely unusable. . This program was bundled with AUC TeX up until recently and is best known from there. Source package: ladspa-sdk Package: ladspa-sdk Description: sample tools for linux-audio-dev plugin architecture LADSPA is a free standard specification for audio effect plugins. . Contains sample plugins, and analyseplugin, listplugin, applyplugin programs, and the ladspa.h, the LADSPA specification. . Please build-depend on this package if you need ladspa.h Source package: lam Package: lam-mpidoc Description: Documentation for the Message Passing Interface standard. This package contains man pages describing the Message Passing Interface standard. These pages are newly provided by the LAM package, and are also found in the mpi-doc package build from the mpich source package. Package: lam-runtime Description: LAM runtime environment for executing parallel programs. LAM is an implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) protocol commonly used in parallel processing applications. . Some enhancements in LAM 6.3 are: o Added the MPI-2 C++ bindings package (chapter 10 from the MPI-2 standard) from the Laboratory for Scientific Computing at the University of Notre Dame. o Added ROMIO MPI I/O package (chapter 9 from the MPI-2 standard) from the Argonne National Laboratory. o Pseudo-tty support for remote IO (e.g., line buffered output). o Ability to pass environment variables through mpirun. o Ability to mpirun shell scripts/debuggers/etc. (that eventually run LAM/MPI programs). o Ability to execute non-MPI programs across the multicomputer. o Added configurable ability to zero-fill internal LAM buffers before they are used (for development tools such as Purify). o Greatly expanded error messages; provided for customizable local help files. o Expanded and updated documentation. o Various bug fixes and minor enhancements. Package: lam2 Description: Enables parallel processing across multiple processors This package provides the shared library Package: lam2-dev Description: Enables parallel processing across multiple processors This package provides the development headers and related files Package: lam3 Description: Shared libraries used by LAM parallel programs. LAM is an implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) protocol commonly used in parallel processing applications. This package provides the shared library. Package: lam3-dev Description: Development of parallel programs using LAM. LAM is an implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) protocol commonly used in parallel processing applications. This package provides the development headers and related files. Source package: lambdacore Package: lambdacore Description: core database for lambdamoo Lambdacore is a lambdamoo database, a set of objects and programs that are run by the lambdamoo server to add functionality to lambdamoo. Lambdacore includes: . * Integrated help system * Internal mail and news * Object editors * Additional object classes . Lambdacore provides a base that you can build on to create your own lambdamoo system. Source package: lambdamoo Package: lambdamoo Description: a server for an online multiuser virtual world Lambdamoo is a server for a virtual world, a computer program which users can log into and explore. Each user takes control of a computerized persona/avatar/incarnation/character. You can walk around, chat with other people, solve puzzles, and even create your very own rooms, descriptions and items. . Advanced users can program Lambdamoo, via its built in object-oriented programming language. . Lambdamoo only provides the bare framework for your virtual world. A lambdamoo guru could theoretically start with lambdamoo and the included minimal core database and work their way up to a full-fledged system. The rest of us will want to install the lambdacore or jhcore packages which add objects and functionality to lambdamoo. Source package: lambdamoo-docs Package: lambdamoo-docs Description: LambdaMOO user and programmer manuals Documentation useful for using LambdaMOO. Currently, this consists of the LambdaCore User's Manual, which explains how to use LambdaMOO from a user's perspective, and the LambdaMOO Programmer's Manual, which describes how to write programs in LambdaMOO's programming language. Source package: langdrill Package: langdrill Description: Language Drills langdrill is a helper for testing your foreign language vocabulary. It uses GTK+ toolkit and VDK (a C++ wrapper arround VDK). langrill looks similar with JavaDrill (JavaDrill helped me cristalize the ideas on how langdrill should look like). Limited support for Japanese characters displaying is included. For this, Japanese fonts must be installed on your system. Source package: language-env Package: language-env Description: simple configuration tool for native language environment This tool adds basic settings for natural language environment such as LANG variable, font specifications, input methods, and so on into user's several dot-files such as .bashrc and .emacs. . This version of language-env supports Belarusian, Bulgarian, Danish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Thai, and Ukrainian. . Japanese support comes from precursor package 'user-ja'. Thai support is written by Chanop Silpa-Anan. German support comes from 'user-de' package version 0.8. Spanish support comes from 'user-es' 0.5. Russian support is written by Peter Novodvorsky . Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian and Ukrainian supports are written by Anton Zinoviev , the Belarusian translation is by Alexander Mikhailian , and the Serbian translation is by Milos Rancic . Korean support is written by Ho-seok Lee . French support is written by Nicolas Sabouret . Polish support is written by Robert Luberda . Danish support is written by Claus Hindsgaul . Source package: lanoche Package: lanoche Description: creates laptop or notebook hardware report in HTML lanoche should fit on smaller systems, for instance a "One Floppy Linux". Therefore no Perl or other sophisticated programming methods are used. Source package: lapack Package: lapack Description: a comprehensive set of linear algebra routines - shared library. LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive use in the scientific community. Package: lapack-dev Description: a comprehensive set of linear algebra routines - static library. LAPACK version 2.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive use in the scientific community. Package: lapack-doc Description: a library of linear algebra routines - documentation LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigenvector analysis, singular value decomposition, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive use in the scientific community. . This package contains manual pages for the routines, a "Quick-Reference" guide, release notes, a frequently asked questions document, and a copy of the Lapack User's Guide manual in html format. Package: lapack-pic Description: a library of linear algebra routines - static PIC version LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigenvector analysis, singular value decomposition, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive use in the scientific community. . Normally one would want to use non-PIC code for static linking. In this case, install lapack-dev. This package is provided for other packages, such as atlas, needing access to PIC versions of the lapack objects in their own build process. Package: lapack-test Description: a library of linear algebra routines - testing programs LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigenvector analysis, singular value decomposition, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive use in the scientific community. . These testing and timing programs have been run against the shared library in the lapack package. The results have been collected in the files test_results and timing_results. These programs are provided separately here so that the user can test and compare alternate versions of the lapack libraries, such as those provided by the atlas packages, and the lapack99 package. Source package: lapack-doc Package: lapack-doc Description: a comprehensive set of linear algebra routines - Documentation. LAPACK version 2.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive use in the scientific community. Source package: lapack99 Package: lapack99 Description: linear algebra library - shared version, rev. 10/99 LAPACK version 3.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive use in the scientific community. Package: lapack99-dev Description: linear algebra library - static version, rev. 10/99 LAPACK version 2.0 is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared solutions to linear sets of equations, eigen analysis, SVD, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable package that has found extensive use in the scientific community. Source package: laptop-net Package: laptop-net Description: Automatically adapt laptop ethernet This package supports the built-in ethernet of laptops by providing several integrated features that automatically adapt the laptop to the network environment. The package is easily configured to support a wide variety of network environments, and supports manual as well as automatic management of the network interface. . The package can automatically: start and stop the network interface at appropriate times; disable the network interface when the network cable is removed, and enable it when the cable is inserted; select the network interface's IP address, either by probing the network for known hosts or by use of the DHCP protocol; customize the laptop's software configuration to match the network interface's IP address. Source package: laptop-netconf Package: laptop-netconf Description: network detection and configuration program for laptops laptop-netconf can automatically determine the network to which your laptop is connected, from a set of preconfigured alternatives. . Once the network has been detected, you can run arbitrary scripts to configure the services on your laptop for correct local operation. . This package requires some basic networking knowledge at present. A sample configuration is enclosed. Source package: larswm Package: larswm Description: Lars Window Manager with tiled windows larswm is a hack for 9wm, adding automatic window tiling, virtual desktops and many other features designed to make it a very efficient user environment. It uses very little CPU time and virtual memory. Source package: latd Package: latd Description: LAT (Local Area Transport) Daemon This is a server for DEC LAT. It allows users to log in to the Linux system from a LAT terminal server and also the creation of "reverse" LAT ports on the system that connect to other LAT services on the network. . There is also an llogin utility that allows users to login to remote LAT services. Source package: latex2html Package: latex2html Description: LaTeX to HTML translator. LaTeX2HTML is a conversion tool that that converts documents written in LaTeX to HTML format. In addition, it offers an easy migration path towards authoring complex hypermedia documents using familiar word-processing concepts. . LaTeX2HTML replicates the basic structure of a LaTeX document as a set of interconnected HTML files which can be explored using automatically generated navigation panels. The cross-references, citations, footnotes, the table of contents and the lists of figures and tables, are also translated into hypertext links. Formatting information which has equivalent ``tags'' in HTML (lists, quotes, paragraph breaks, type styles, etc.) is also converted appropriately. The remaining heavily formatted items such as mathematical equations, pictures or tables are converted to images which are placed automatically at the correct positions in the final HTML document. . LaTeX2HTML extends LaTeX by supporting arbitrary hypertext links and symbolic cross-references between evolving remote documents. It also allows the specification of conditional text and the inclusion of raw HTML commands. These hypermedia extensions to LaTeX are available as new commands and environments from within a LaTeX document. . Pstoimg, the part of latex2html that produces bitmap images from the LaTeX source, can support both GIF and PNG format. Because of certain legal limitations on the use of the GIF image format, GIF support is disabled in this package. Source package: latex2rtf Package: latex2rtf Description: Convert LaTeX to Microsoft RTF format Attempts to convert as much formatting information as possible from LaTeX to Microsoft's Rich Text Format (RTF). . Home Page: http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/ Source package: latte Package: latte Description: The Language for Transforming Text (currently to html) Latte is a simple and powerful language for including markup in text documents. Documents written in Latte can be converted to high-quality HTML, making it a better language for writing World Wide Web documents. Source package: launcher Package: launcher Description: Selects which program to launch according to extension. Launcher maps files to MIME types via filename extension or output from the Unix "file" command. If there are more than one handler defined for a given MIME type it presents you with a GUI giving you a choice of which one to use. Source package: lavaps Package: lavaps Description: a lava lamp of currently running processes Lavaps is an interactive process-tracking program like ``top'', but with a much different attitude. Rather than presenting lots of specific info in digital form, it tries to present certain important information in a graphical analog form. The idea is that you can run it in the background and get a rough idea of what's happening to your system without devoting much concentration to the task. Source package: lbdb Package: lbdb Description: The little brother's database for the mutt mail reader This package consists of a set of small tools, which collect mail addresses from several sources and offer these addresses to the mutt external query feature. At the moment the following modules are supported: - m_finger (uses the finger(1) command) - m_inmail (scans incoming mail for addresses) - m_passwd (searches /etc/passwd) - m_yppasswd (searches the YP password database) - m_nispasswd (searches the YP password database) - m_getent (searches the configured password database) - m_pgp2, m_pgp5, m_gpg (searches your PGP or GnuPG keyrings) - m_fido (searches the Fidonet nodelist) - m_abook (uses the address book application abook(1)) - m_addr_email (uses addr-email from the addressbook Tk program) - m_muttalias (searches your Mutt mail aliases) - m_pine (searches your Pine addressbook files) - m_wanderlust (search the WanderLust alias database) - m_palm (uses your Palm database; needs libpalm-perl package) - m_gnomecard (uses GnomeCard database files) - m_bbdb (search your BBDB (big brother database)) - m_ldap (query some LDAP server) Source package: lbreakout2 Package: lbreakout2 Description: A ball-and-paddle game with nice graphics lbreakout2 is a game similar to the classics breakout and xboing, featuring a number of added graphical enhancements and effects. You control a paddle at the bottom of the playing-field, and must destroy bricks at the top by bouncing balls against them. . lbreakout2 is a complete rewrite of the game "lbreakout". Users of lbreakout probably want to install this. Source package: lcap Package: lcap Description: Removes 'capabilities' in the kernel, making the system more secure Capabilities are a form of kernel-based access control. This program provides a user-friendlier way than setting proc/sys/kernel/cap-bound by hand to remove capabilities from your Linux kernel. . For example, you can remove the capability to load kernel modules by executing 'lcap CAP_SYS_MODULE' as root. Then no one, not even root, can load modules into your kernel. This can be useful for tightening the security of your Linux machines. Source package: lcdproc Package: lcdproc Description: LCD display driver daemon LCDproc is a nifty driver for Matrix Orbital's serial LCD display. It displays statistics such as CPU load, system load, memory usage, uptime, and more. Source package: lclint Package: lclint Description: A tool for statically checking C programs. LCLint is a tool for statically checking C programs. With minimal effort, LCLint can be used as a better lint. If additional effort is invested adding annotations to programs, LCLint can perform stronger checks than can be done by any standard lint. . LCLint does many of the traditional lint checks including unused declarations, type inconsistencies, use-before-definition, unreachable code, ignored return values, execution paths with no return, likely infinite loops, and fall-through cases. Our main focus, however, is on more powerful checks that are made possible by additional information given in source code annotations. Annotations are stylized comments that document certain assumptions about functions, variables, parameters, and types. They may be used to indicate where the representation of a user-defined type is hidden, to limit where a global variable may be used or modified, to constrain what a function implementation may do to its parameters, and to express checked assumptions about variables, types, structure fields, function parameters, and function results. In addition to the checks specifically enabled by annotations, many of the traditional lint checks are improved by exploiting this additional information. Source package: lclint-doc Package: lclint-doc Description: Documentation for LCLint Package This package provides the html documentation that is provided with the source of the LCLint distribution. There is only a placeholder man page so this is the only documentation. Source package: lcms Package: liblcms Description: Color management library lcms deals with color management stuff. lcms is a CMM engine. Implements fast transforms between ICC profiles. lcms is a library FOR PROGRAMMERS ONLY. lcms is a standalone engine. lcms intends to be PORTABLE across several platforms. lcms is distributed under GNU Lesser license agreement. Package: liblcms-dev Description: Color management library (Development headers) Development headers for Little CMS color management library Source package: ld.so Package: ldso Description: The Linux dynamic linker and library for libc4 and libc5. This dynamic linker provides the user-level support for loading and linking DLL and ELF shared libraries. You do not need this package unless you have very old programs which use libc4 or libc5. The libc6 package has its own dynamic linker that is used for all current programs. Package: libdl1-altdev Description: The Linux dynamic linker library (libc5 altdev files). This package can be used to build libc5-based binaries even when the libc6-dev package is installed. You do not need this package unless you are rebuilding very old programs which use libc5. The libc6-dev package contains its own dynamic linker library that should be used to rebuild current programs. Source package: ld.so.preload-manager Package: ld.so.preload-manager Description: A utility to manage the libraries in /etc/ld.so.preload This script is written to be used with the installation of libsafe, but perhaps it could prove itself useful for more things ;) Source package: ldap2dns Package: ldap2dns Description: LDAP based DNS management system. ldap2dns is a program to create DNS (Domain Name Service) records directly from a LDAP directory. It can and should be be used to replace the secondary name-server by a second primary one. ldap2dns reduces all kind of administration overhead: No more flat file editing, no more zone file editing. After having installed ldap2dns, the administrator only has to access the LDAP directory. . ldap2dns is designed to write ASCII data files used by tinydns from the djbdns package, but also may be used to write .db-files used by named as found in the BIND package. Source package: ldapexplorer Package: ldapexplorer Description: A set of PHP-scripts to administrate LDAP over the WWW. LDAP Explorer is a handy LDAP Client tool designed to work as a generic web based, running on server side. . You can use it to browse tree hierarchical LDAP server, add, modify or delete entries; and add, modify, delete attributes in an entry. Source package: lde Package: lde Description: Linux Disk Editor This allows you to view some Linux fs's (a la Norton disk edit), hex block and inode editing are now supported and you can use it to dump an erased file to another partition with a little bit of work. Supports ext2, minix, and msdos. Source package: ldp-es Package: ldp-es Description: Linux Documentation Project Documents (Spanish) This package will install all the documents of the LDP translated to Spanish. The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. . Este paquete instala los documentos del proyecto de documentación de Linux traducidos al castellano, para más información ver /usr/share/doc/ldp-es/ o http://lucas.hispalinux.es Package: ldp-es-garl Description: Linux Network Administrator's Guide (Spanish) This is the Network Administrator's Guide (translated to Spanish), one of the documents of the Linux Documentation Project. The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. . Este paquete contiene la versión en castellano de la Guía del Administrador de Red recogida del proyecto LuCAS, para más información ver /usr/share/doc/ldp-es/garl o http://lucas.hispalinux.es Package: ldp-es-glup Description: Linux User's Guide (Spanish) This is the Linux User's Guide (translated to Spanish), one of the documents of the Linux Documentation Project. The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. . Este paquete contiene la versión en castellano de la Guía de Usuario recogida del proyecto LuCAS, para más información ver /usr/share/doc/ldp-es/glup o http://lucas.hispalinux.es Package: ldp-es-gulp Description: Linux Programmer's Guide (Spanish) This is the Linux Programmer's Guide (translated to Spanish), one of the documents of the Linux Documentation Project. The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. . Este paquete contiene la versión en castellano de la Guía del Programador recogida del proyecto LuCAS, para más información ver /usr/share/doc/ldp-es/glup o http://lucas.hispalinux.es Package: ldp-es-lipp Description: Linux Installation and Getting Started Guide (Spanish) This is the Installation and Getting Started Guide (translated to Spanish), one of the documents of the Linux Documentation Project. The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. . Este paquete contiene la versión en castellano de la Guía de Instalación y Primeros Pasos recogida del proyecto LuCAS, para más información ver /usr/share/doc/ldp-es/lipp o http://lucas.hispalinux.es Source package: ldp-ligs Package: ldp-ligs Description: HTML, PS version of Installation and Getting Started Guide (3.2). This is the Installation and Getting Started Guide, one of the documents of the Linux Documentation Project. The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. Source package: ldp-lkmpg Package: ldp-lkmpg Description: HTML, PS version of Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide (1.0.1). This is the Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide, one of the documents of the Linux Documentation Project. The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. Source package: ldp-sag Package: ldp-sag Description: HTML, PS version of Linux System Administrator's Guide This is the Linux System Administrator's Guide, one of the documents of the Linux Documentation Project. The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. Source package: ldp-sag-it Package: ldp-sag-it Description: HTML, PS version of Linux System Admins' Guide (0.6-italian). This is the italian translation of Linux System Administrators' Guide, one of the documents of the Linux Documentation Project. The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. Source package: le Package: le Description: Text Editor with block and binary operations LE has many block operations with stream and rectangular blocks, can edit both unix and dos style files (LF/CRLF), is binary clean, has hex mode, can edit large files and mmap'able devices in MAP_SHARED mode, has tunable syntax highlighting, tunable color scheme (can use default colors), tunable key map. Source package: leafnode Package: leafnode Description: NNTP server for small leaf sites Leafnode is a news server suitable for small, limited-bandwidth sites with only a few users. Leafnode keeps track of which groups are being read, and downloads only articles in those groups. Leafnode has been designed to require no maintenance and to be easy to set up. . Perl and the libnet-perl package are required to use some optional features of the package for handling very low volume newsgroups. Source package: leakbug Package: libleakbug-dev Description: Development files for GNUpdate Leakbug tracer library Leakbug is a memory leak tracer that specializes in detecting leaks from the program's own calls to malloc(), strdup(), etc. It does not detect leaks from outside libraries. . Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile and link programs which use the libleakbug library. Package: libleakbug1 Description: GNUpdate Leakbug tracer library Leakbug is a memory leak tracer that specializes in detecting leaks from the program's own calls to malloc(), strdup(), etc. It does not detect leaks from outside libraries. . Development files and documentation are available in libleakbug-dev package. Source package: leave Package: leave Description: Reminds you when you have to leave Leave waits until the specified time, then reminds you that you have to leave. You are reminded 5 minutes and 1 minute before the actual time, at the time, and every minute thereafter. When you log off, leave exits just before it would have printed the next message. Source package: ledcontrol Package: ledcontrol Description: Scriptable keyboard LED control Ledcontrol is a package designed to show any kind of information on the unused LEDs on your keyboard. Features include blinking LEDs, animations, priority levels etc. . The GTK+ interface gled is in the package ledcontrol-gtk. Package: ledcontrol-gtk Description: GTK frontend for ledcontrol Ledcontrol-gtk is a GTK+ frontend for ledcontrol with which you can easily test different kinds of blinkings, animations, etc. with ledd. Source package: ledit Package: ledit Description: A line editor for interactive programs. Ledit is a line editor, allowing to use control commands like in emacs or in shells (bash, tcsh). To be used with interactive commands. It is written in Ocaml and Camlp4 and uses the library unix.cma. Source package: legos Package: legos Description: Alternative OS for Lego Mindstorms RCX supports devel. in C/C++ A development environment and multitasking operating system for use as an alternative to the standard Lego Mindstorms RCX firmware. . For more info: http://legos.sourceforge.net Source package: leksbot Package: leksbot Description: An explanatory dictionary of botanic and biological terms LEKSBOT is an explanatory dictionary of botanic and biological terms. Currently it contains about 1500 terms but the number is growing up and will cover other sciences relative with biology (entomology, etc.). . The included program KATAXWR is a simple utility with which you can add terms in your personal database. Source package: less Package: less Description: A file pager program, similar to more(1) Less is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large input files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Less uses termcap (or terminfo on some systems), so it can run on a variety of terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals. . Homepage: http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/ Source package: lesstif1 Package: lesstif-bin Description: User binaries for LessTif. Contains user binaries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of OSF/Motif, including a clone of mwm, the Motif Window Manager. Package: lesstif-dbg Description: Library with debugging symbols for LessTif. LessTif, made by the Hungry Programmers, is a free (LGPL-ed) version of OSF/Motif; it aims ultimately at binary compatibility with Motif 1.2. . Contains shared libraries with debugging symbols for libXm and libMrm. Package: lesstif-dev Description: Development library and header files for LessTif. Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for LessTif. LessTif, made by the Hungry Programmers, is a free (LGPL-ed) version of OSF/Motif; it aims ultimately at binary compatibility with Motif 1.2. . Contains static libraries and header files for libXm and libMrm. Package: lesstif-doc Description: Documentation for LessTif. Contains documentation for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of OSF/Motif, including a clone of mwm, the Motif Window Manager. Package: lesstif1 Description: OSF/Motif implementation released under LGPL. Contains runtime shared libraries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of OSF/Motif. . Contains runtime shared libraries for libXm and libMrm. Package: lesstifg Description: OSF/Motif implementation released under LGPL. Contains runtime shared libraries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of OSF/Motif. . Contains runtime shared libraries for libXm and libMrm. . This package was compiled with --enable-back-compat. Source package: lesstif1-1 Package: lesstif-bin Description: User binaries for LessTif. Contains user binaries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of OSF/Motif, including a clone of mwm, the Motif Window Manager. Package: lesstif-dbg Description: Library with debugging symbols for LessTif. LessTif, made by the Hungry Programmers, is a free (LGPL-ed) version of OSF/Motif; it aims ultimately at binary compatibility with Motif 1.2. . Contains shared libraries with debugging symbols for libXm and libMrm. Package: lesstif-dev Description: Development library and header files for LessTif. Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for LessTif. LessTif, made by the Hungry Programmers, is a free (LGPL-ed) version of OSF/Motif; it aims ultimately at binary compatibility with Motif 1.2. . Contains static libraries and header files for libXm and libMrm. Package: lesstif-doc Description: Documentation for LessTif. Contains documentation for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of OSF/Motif, including a clone of mwm, the Motif Window Manager. Package: lesstif1 Description: OSF/Motif implementation released under LGPL. Contains runtime shared libraries for LessTif, the Hungry Programmers' version of OSF/Motif. . Contains runtime shared libraries for libXm and libMrm. Source package: levee Package: levee Description: a very small vi clone Levee is a screen oriented editor based on the Unix editor "vi". It provides a terse, powerful way to enter and edit text. Source package: lexmark7000linux Package: lexmark7000linux Description: A printer driver for Lexmark 7000 "GDI" printers This is the printer driver for Lexmark 7000 "GDI" printers. * Known to work with Lexmark 7000, 7200 and 5700 printers * 600x600 dpi Black & White printing * Preliminary 600x600 CMY colour printing for 7000, 7200 . Note that Lexmark printer drivers are now available for Ghostscript, so Debian's gs / gs-aladdin packages will include Lexmark printer support. Hence, this lexmark7000linux package will be obsolete soon, if not already. :-) . Author: Henryk Paluch Source package: lftp Package: lftp Description: Sophisticated command-line FTP/HTTP client programs Lftp is a file retrieving tool that supports FTP and HTTP protocols under both IPv4 and IPv6. Lftp has an amazing set of features, while preserving its interface as simple and easy as possible. . The main two advantages over other ftp clients are reliability and ability to perform tasks in background. It will reconnect and reget the file being transferred if the connection broke. You can start a transfer in background and continue browsing on the ftp site. It does this all in one process. When you have started background jobs and feel you are done, you can just exit lftp and it automatically moves to nohup mode and completes the transfers. It has also such nice features as reput and mirror. It can also download a file as soon as possible by using several connections at the same time. . Lftp can also be scriptable, it can be used to mirror sites, it let you copy files among remote servers (even between FTP and HTTP). It has an extensive online help. It supports bookmarks, and connecting to several ftp/http sites at the same time. . This package also includes lftpget - A simple non-interactive tool for downloading files. Source package: lg-base Package: lg-base Description: Shared files for the Linux Gazette. This contains the shared files from the Linux Gazette magazine. It is of little use without some issues, see lg-issueXX. . You may also find lg-subscription, lg-latest-two or lg-all of interest. Source package: lg-issue01to08 Package: lg-issue01to08 Description: Issues 1 to 8 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issues 1 to 8 of the Linux Gazette, including: X-customisation PPP and other networking articles Shell script hints Reviews of lots of programs ..and other articles too numerous to mention Source package: lg-issue09 Package: lg-issue09 Description: Issue 9 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 9 of the Linux Gazette, including: Reviews - binstats, filerunner The easy way to setup a local news server Getting up and running on StarOffice 3.1 YODL - a new, easy-to-use text formatting language Source package: lg-issue10 Package: lg-issue10 Description: Issue 10 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 10 of the Linux Gazette, including: Reviews - XaoS (fractal program), Xmosaic FEddi-COMO (Spanish) Hams, packet radio and Linux In memory of Mark A. Horton Mconv2 utility NetDay96 and Linux Sample plug-in SMGL source template Setting up a dynamic IP web server Source package: lg-issue11 Package: lg-issue11 Description: Issue 11 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 11 of the Linux Gazette, including: Weekend mechanic Graphics muse Reviews - Hotjava browser TkGoodStuff, X-Files Kill ring for Xemacs Linux to move to US in 1997 TAPR statement on spread spectrum technology development Tcl/Tk installation Source package: lg-issue12 Package: lg-issue12 Description: Issue 12 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 12 of the Linux Gazette, including: Weekend Mechanic Graphics muse Reviews - Slang applications, Yard (rescue disk package) updates Upgrading to RedHat 4.0 Features of TCSH shell FEddi HOWTO (English) InfoZIP archive utilities Linux conferences - Unix Expo 1996, DECUS, Open Systems World/FedUNIX Setting up the Apache web server Source package: lg-issue13 Package: lg-issue13 Description: Issue 13 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 13 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - TkMail, XFMail, miscellaneous notes Comdex '96 Filtering advertisements from the web using IPFWADM Floppy disk tips History of Portable Network Graphics format Indexing texts with Smart Linux text editors and a new one Petition to cancel filed against Linux trademark SLEW - space low early warning Source package: lg-issue14 Package: lg-issue14 Description: Issue 14 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 14 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Weekend mechanic Graphics muse Reviews - Mutt, window managers, shells Clueless at the prompt Cracraft and Lujewski Dired programs Directory trees in outline format Linus Torvalds to receive annual Uniforum award Linux security 101 Novice Bash tip - "joe" style command line editing Pick an editor, any editor - VIM A philosophy for change from DOS to Linux Procmail - automated mail handling Using the US Robotics Pilot with Linux Stronghold - undocumented fun Usenix/Uselinux in Anaheim Source package: lg-issue15 Package: lg-issue15 Description: Issue 15 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 15 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Clueless at the prompt Reviews - Amaya, Slrn, Slrnpull Big Brother network monitoring system Date and Its switches Debian Linux installation and getting started Learning about security Linux and MIDI Sigrot - BBS taglines for the Net Thoughts on multi-threading Usenix/Uselinux notes What you can do with tcpd Source package: lg-issue16 Package: lg-issue16 Description: Issue 16 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 16 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Clueless at the prompt Reviews - GV, XEmacs Introduction to the Kunf library CeBit '97 Dynamic IP web solution using a Geocities account LGEI interviews the LG editor Linux security SuSE Linux installation and getting started UniForum '97 Source package: lg-issue17 Package: lg-issue17 Description: Issue 17 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 17 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Weekend mechanic Graphics muse Clueless at the prompt Reviews - Enlightenment, Cthugha (visual music), updates The dotfile generator Kandinsky Linux expo 1997 Linux RAID functions Slackware installation and getting started Texas Linux installation project Source package: lg-issue18 Package: lg-issue18 Description: Issue 18 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 18 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Weekend mechanic Graphics muse Clueless at the prompt Reviews - Bomb (image generator), on-the-fly compression, Xlock, Xlockmore Bash string manipulations Brave GNU world Building a Linux computer yourself Cleaning up /tmp Diskhog - using Perl and the WWW to track disk usage DOSEmu and MIDI RedHat Linux installation and getting started SQL Server and Linux Source package: lg-issue19 Package: lg-issue19 Description: Issue 19 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 19 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Clueless at the prompt Reviews - QPS (Qt-based monitor), UnRpm-Install A Redhat newbie on the internet Atlanta showcase report Caldera OpenLinux Intranet Hallway systems Artificial intelligence Linux - for programmers only - NOT! Single-user booting User groups and trade shows - lessons from Atlanta Using Python to generate HTML pages Using SAMBA to mount Windows drives Source package: lg-issue20 Package: lg-issue20 Description: Issue 20 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 20 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Cleaning up /tmp - Revisited, Dealing with system crackers Including RCS keywords in LaTeX documents Source package: lg-issue21 Package: lg-issue21 Description: Issue 21 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 21 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Clueless at the prompt Reviews - PPP, SVGATextmode, Yet Another Window Manager Ext2 filesystems Fvwm Configuration using cpp Review of "A Quarter Century of UNIX" Installing Linux on an IBM ThinkPad 365XD Notebook Remote compilation using ssh and make Source package: lg-issue22 Package: lg-issue22 Description: Issue 22 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 22 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - GNU Emacs, notes mode for Emacs, WP vs text processing Linux benchmarking (1 - concepts) Using M4 to write HTML Connecticut free Unix group Review - the Unix haters handbook Source package: lg-issue23 Package: lg-issue23 Description: Issue 23 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 23 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Weekend mechanic Graphics muse Clueless at the prompt Reviews - Comfortable FTP, TkMan Linux benchmarking (2 - practical concepts) X3270 and Linux Boulder Linux users group COMDEX/Fall '97 Configuring procmail with the Dotfile Generator Roll your own DBMS? Processes on Linux and Windows NT An Italian public administration using Linux Source package: lg-issue24 Package: lg-issue24 Description: Issue 24 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 24 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer Guy Reviews - KDE and Gnome Linux benchmarking (3 - interpreting benchmark results) The standard C library for Linux - part 1 LXNY at UNIX EXPO '97 Quick autofs tutorial More adventures with SAMBA Copying files using mirror Buying a laptop XScreensaver Applixware My Linux revolution A bit about security Source package: lg-issue25 Package: lg-issue25 Description: Issue 25 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 25 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Clueless at the prompt Reviews - GCC news, Gmemusage, Xephem Hylafax Book review - A practical guide to linux Bourne/Bash: Shell programming introduction EMACSulation Gathering usage stats Linux compared to other operating systems Linux ports Linux and Windows95 A simple internet dialer for Linux Secure public access internet workstations Confessions of a former VMS junkie The software world - it's a changin' Source package: lg-issue26 Package: lg-issue26 Description: Issue 26 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 26 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics Muse Clueless at the prompt Reviews - Tcd and Gtcd EMACSulation Yorick programming language Linux on a Kapok 7200 Low-cost Macintosh-Linux networking at home Setting up your in-home (or in-office) network Source package: lg-issue27 Package: lg-issue27 Description: Issue 27 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 27 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - Flame plug-in, Maxwell, Wordnet, (x)agm & conx, WordPerfect vs Lyx EMACSulation Weekend mechanic Autologin with mingetty SPARC-Linux with SLXT Evangelism: A Unix bigot and Linux advocate's spewings Icon Linus at Silicon Valley Linux Users Group meeting Markup languages and lout2 Pattern matching with regular expressions in C++ Book review: Web security sourcebook X Window system terminals Source package: lg-issue28 Package: lg-issue28 Description: Issue 28 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 28 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Reviews - Xfstt True Type font server, updates Big Ben - network monitor utility Book review - Netscape IFC in a nutshell Music publisher COMDEX Spring 1998 Building an audio CD player Home networking with Linux IP masquerading with Roadrunner or a 2nd Ethernet card Keep your eye on the prize Linux fax for dummies Marketing Linux Open Source summit information A tale in writing Where nothing else will do Source package: lg-issue29 Package: lg-issue29 Description: Issue 29 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 29 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy EMACSulation Building an audio CD player - part 2 The importance of adopting an in-house Linux expert Mastering kernel modules with Caldera Replacing Windows NT Server with Linux Revisiting VIM Sun joins Linux International Tom's 2 cent tips UniForum 1998 Using rdist for backups Source package: lg-issue30 Package: lg-issue30 Description: Issue 30 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 30 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Clueless at the prompt Reviews - Blackbox WM, Lesstif, Sabre, SFM CHAOS: Cheap array of obsolete systems Eight reasons to make the switch Integrated software development with WipeOut Install new icons in Caldera's Looking Glass desktop Installing Microsoft & Linux Linux Expo a smashing success Linux Expo editor wars The fourth annual Linux Expo LinuxCAD impressions Portable GUI C++ libraries Using Linux instead of an X emulator USENIX 1998 Book review: A methodology for developing and deploying internet & intranet solutions Source package: lg-issue31 Package: lg-issue31 Description: Issue 31 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 31 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse EMACSulation Reviews - Debian 2.0, Software & plants Betting on Darwin - part 2 The standard C library for Linux - part 2 Copying Red Hat legalities The future of Linux The great Linux revolt of 1998 How I got my Adaptec AVA 1502 SCSI card to work with Linux and SANE Open Source's first six months Personal Linux/Alpha system: 64 bits for under $500 Roxen challenger web server Selecting a Linux distribution Some history and other things Source package: lg-issue32 Package: lg-issue32 Description: Issue 32 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 32 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - Typist The standard C library for Linux - part 3 Patch for beginners Backing up data with bu Installing StarOffice 4.0 on Red Hat 5.1 An interview with Linux Torvalds It takes it toll Java and Linux Linux installation primer Linux compilation compilation benchmark Linux kernel installation Open Source developer day Paradigm shift Running remote X sessions on Windows/Mac/PPC clients Searching a web site with Linux Source package: lg-issue33 Package: lg-issue33 Description: Issue 33 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 33 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - dict & word inspector, Pysol, kp CHAOS part 2: readying system software Creating a Linux certification and training program Linux installation primer: X configuration Dialmon: the Linux/Windows diald monitor The fifth international Linux congress Fun with client/server computing Gnat and Linux: C++ and Java under fire Heroes and friends: Linux comes of age Mechanical CAD for Linux The proper image for Linux Serializing web application requests Thoughts about Linux Using the Xbase DBMS in a Linux environment Book review: website automation toolkit Source package: lg-issue34 Package: lg-issue34 Description: Issue 34 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 34 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - dict continued, how not to re-invent the wheel Creating a Linux certification program - part 2 Linux installation primer - part 3 Building an automatic FTP retriever Building an IDE CD-ROM server Debugging CGI programs over TCP Fall Internet World '98 First Canadian national Linux installfest How to print to a printer on a Netware server Introduction to STL, Standard Template Library Linux basics Loadlin.exe installer Securing your Linux box Sendmail made easy TkApache Source package: lg-issue35 Package: lg-issue35 Description: Issue 35 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 35 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Reviews - Gaby and notes-mode: two small personal databases for Linux Creating a Linux certification - part 3 Linux installation primer - part 4 Getting started with Linux Basic Emacs 1998 editor's choice awards Happy hacking keyboard The GNOME project IMAP on Linux: a practical guide Linux - the darling of COMDEX 1998? My hard disk's resurrection Review: Partition Magic 4.0 Quick and dirty RAID information Source package: lg-issue36 Package: lg-issue36 Description: Issue 36 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 36 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy EMACSulation Reviews - Linux 2.2's frame-buffer option Linux installation primer - part 5 Booting Linux with the NT loader Defining a Linux-based production system Evaluating PostgreSQL for a production environment Introducing Samba Linux on a shoestring The Linux user Running your own domain over a part time dialup Setting up a PPP/POP Dial-in server using Red Hat Linux 5.1 Touchpad cures inflammation Through the looking glass: finding evidence of your cracker USENIX LISA vendor exhibit trip report X Windows versus Windows 95/98/NT: no contest Announcements by Sun and Troll Tech Source package: lg-issue37 Package: lg-issue37 Description: Issue 37 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 37 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - comparison of BeOS-r4 and Linux Linux installation primer - part 6 Creating a Linux certification program - part 4 Free philosophy - part 1 Dispelling the kernel compiling myth ispell: spelling checker Linux assists in the Windows NT installation process Linux: the software gold rush An ode to Richard Stallman A true satire Using modules with Linux The wonderful world of Linux 2.2 Source package: lg-issue38 Package: lg-issue38 Description: Issue 38 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 38 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Linux installation primer - part 7 The standard C library for Linux - part 4 Adding a second IDE hard drive Compiling programs on Linux Introduction to IRQs, DMAs and base addresses Linux dialin server setup guide PAP HOWTO The Slashdot effect, an analysis of three Internet publications Why you might want to use the Library GPL for your next library Windows/Linux dual boot Source package: lg-issue39 Package: lg-issue39 Description: Issue 39 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 39 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Reviews - XEmacs, a remembrance of text past EMACSulation - templating mechanisms Linux installation primer - part 8 The standard C library for Linux - part 5 Free Philosophy - part 2 Boot disk failure and recovery Comparison of server-based operating systems Compiler construction tools Expanding your home network Linux day at HP labs LinuxWorld conference & expo Web page design under Linux Xenmenu - an ASCII menu generator Source package: lg-issue40 Package: lg-issue40 Description: Issue 40 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 40 of the Linux Gazette, including: Creating a Linux certification program - part 5 Corel press conference Replacing legacy systems with Linux Source package: lg-issue41 Package: lg-issue41 Description: Issue 41 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 41 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - raychase: ray-traced backgrounds, netled: visual packet monitor Linux primer - part 9 The standard C library for Linux - part 6 Compiler construction tools - parts 2 and 3 Breaking into your own system A conversation with Craig Burton Direct cable connection between Win95 and Linux Official reaction of Software Forge Inc. to "LinuxCAD Review" Using diald to connect to the Internet Will Microsoft leave Mindcraft twisting slowly in the wind? Source package: lg-issue42 Package: lg-issue42 Description: Issue 42 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 42 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Autofs tutorial revisited Caldera 2.2 quick review From word processors to supercomputers Linus at Fermi lab Linux Expo 1999 Book review - Programming web graphics Setting up mail for a home network using Exim An xdm Session Source package: lg-issue43 Package: lg-issue43 Description: Issue 43 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 43 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - AbiWord's potential Creating a Linux certification program - part 6 PLIP: Laplink cable install of Debian 2.1 An xdm session Getting involved in Open Source Better web page design under Linux Into the belly of the beast - Eric S. Raymond's talk at Microsoft XFce3 - now 100% free software Mark's kickstart examples Configuring xdm Syslog-ng Artificial intelligence on Linux IP MASQ setup with ipchains quick start Using Linux to teach kids how to program Setting up mail for a home network using Exim (revised) Source package: lg-issue44 Package: lg-issue44 Description: Issue 44 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 44 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Reviews - Ted: a rich text word processor Cosource.com enters live beta perlpp: cpp on steroids How to use a ramdisk for Linux Finding all filenames with identical I-node numbers DNS for the home network Other ways to join and contribute to the Open Source community Linux tips and tricks Pine and Exim - a bug Source package: lg-issue45 Package: lg-issue45 Description: Issue 45 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 45 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Living La Vida Linux Setting up a Java development environment for Linux Stripping and mirroring RAID under RedHat 6.0 Linux humor Mail for the home network Experiments with SMTP Linux is better here Sharing a Linux server under X in the classroom Source package: lg-issue46 Package: lg-issue46 Description: Issue 46 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 46 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphics muse Creating a Linux certification program - part 7 Linux humor Linux and the future Bomb ô Bomb, le premier jeu utilisant l'Addon technology An overview of the /proc filesystem The cash and the calling Using Sfdisk and Perl to fdisk a hard drive Linux is not for you Security for the home network Using Java and Linux to crack the DES challenge HTML editor ++ Source package: lg-issue47 Package: lg-issue47 Description: Issue 47 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 47 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Bob Young speaks at LXNY Explorations in Linux sound Linux on token ring Introduction to socket programming Multiboot DOS, Win98, WinNT, Linux rms @ UBC Setting up a Linux server network Securing Linux - the first steps Programming on language Dino Chez Marcel - programming practices Micro publishing Emacs Mmacros and the Power-Macros package Backup for the home network Running UNIX at home Developing web applications at home - part 1 LSOTM (Linux Site O' The Month) - LinuxNewbie.org TCP for transactions Teaching web site construction with Linux Source package: lg-issue48 Package: lg-issue48 Description: Issue 48 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 48 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy It's only a one day conference... SAMBA, Win95, NT and HP Jetdirect LinuxThreads Programming A Brief History of the 'ls' command Advanced programming in Expect: A Bulletproof Interface Linux, Java and XML DHCP for the Home Network Source package: lg-issue49 Package: lg-issue49 Description: Issue 49 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 49 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Linux From Scratch HOWTO Linux for Nana: Accessibility for X A Brief History of the 'rm' and 'rmdir' commands Use the Source, Luke: Compiling and installing from source code Using SWIG to interface scripting languages with C/C++ Developing Web Applications - Part II Emulators for Linux The Penguin and Me Source package: lg-issue50 Package: lg-issue50 Description: Issue 50 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 50 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Web Applications with Database Connectivity: getting started Interview with Mike Cowpland, Corel Corporation HelpDex From Pico to Nano Linux Site O' The Month: Unix Guru Universe Large Objects and Perl DBI Creating Installation CDs from various Linux Distributions Sharing Your Home Source file management in a complex networked environment Developing Web Applications - Part III Artificial Intelligence and Linux (2nd Edition) Source package: lg-issue51 Package: lg-issue51 Description: Issue 51 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 51 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy HelpDex X Stations and Linux The Story of an Implementation Tweaking Eterm GIMP-Perl: GIMP Scripting for the Rest of Us Private Networks and Roadrunner using IP Masquerading Static checking of C programs with LCLint Making Smalltalk with the Penguin Process Cloning in C Source package: lg-issue52 Package: lg-issue52 Description: Issue 52 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 52 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Microsoft flip-flop HelpDex A Fantastic Interview with Wine's Man Alexandre Julliard Linux Site O' The Month: Glade "Cannot execute /bin/bash: Permission denied" - solved! Introduction to Shell Scripting--The Basics Linux Gazette art Exploring parsing and virtual machines with Python Source package: lg-issue53 Package: lg-issue53 Description: Issue 53 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 53 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Graphical Programs Introduction to UNIX Assembly Programming HelpDex Miguel de Icaza on Gnome and His New Company HelixCode KDE2 is Just Around the Corner. Are You Curious? Linux in France: Guess Mandraksoft's Next Move Functions and aliases in bash Linux Site O' The Month: SourceForge Introduction to Shell Scripting Setting Up International Keyboards Connecting to Your Home Computer Some issues on floating-point precision under Linux Source package: lg-issue54 Package: lg-issue54 Description: Issue 54 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 54 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy 0800-LINUX: Creating a Free Linux-only ISP HelpDex What are Oracle's plans to boost and support the Linux platform? General Graphics Interface Project (GGI) Creating A Linux Certification Program, Part 9 CAD Programs for Linux First Attempt at Creating a Bootable Live Filesystem on a CDROM Introduction to Shell Scripting Special Method Attributes in Python A Laptop with Linux Preinstalled Building a Secure Gateway System Source package: lg-issue55 Package: lg-issue55 Description: Issue 55 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 55 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy 0800-LINUX: Creating a Free Linux-only ISP, Part II HelpDex Interview with Ronnie Ko of 32BitsOnline Journal File Systems How To Make A Hotkey On The Linux Console The Deep, Dark Secrets of Bash Bluefish HTML Editor Building a Secure Gateway, part II Regular Expressions in C An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in C++ Source package: lg-issue56 Package: lg-issue56 Description: Issue 56 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 56 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Maximux Linux for small players? Compaq sees important market An Overview of Linux Mail Software ping Tools of the Trade: nmap The Future Depends on What We Do Now Tuxedo Tails Linux Site O' The Month: SourceXchange Micro Publishing, part II (Mark's Update) An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in Python The Quanta HTML Editor Jay Beale and the Bastille Linux Project Source package: lg-issue57 Package: lg-issue57 Description: Issue 57 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 57 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Choosing your Window Manager: a Matter of Taste HelpDex Next Linux 2.4 Kernel: some tips by Alan Cox Apache, the star of the Open Source World Arturo Esponosa and Red Escolar Mathias Ettrich: founder of KDE Variable Mangling in Bash with String Operators Using ngrep Easy Addition of an IDE CD-Writer to a Linux/Redhat PC Creating A Linux Certification Program: Part 10 Tuxedo Tails CVS: Concurrent Versions System Mark's Web/Database Installation Introduction to Shell Scripting Security Scanners Making a Simple Linux Network Including Windows 9x More Web Tools CD-Writing with an ATAPI CDR Mini-HOWTO Hash Tables in Java Source package: lg-issue58 Package: lg-issue58 Description: Issue 58 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 58 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy HelpDex Interview with Chris DiBona Interview with SourceForge's Quentin Cregan Cryptography, PGP and Pine Tuxedo Tails Micro Publishing: Part 3 Virtual fax to pdf files with EFax.com Introduction to Shell Scripting Configuring Sendmail in RedHat 6.2 Linux Security Tips Easily Porting MS-DOS Diagnostics to Linux Hooking Up a Local School Network to the Net with a Java Proxy AOLserver - a web development platform Two Years Ago - the birth of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Source package: lg-issue59 Package: lg-issue59 Description: Issue 59 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 59 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy HAL 91 - a minimalistic Linux distribution Open Source is Open for Business Narval, the Intelligent Personal Assistant --or-- How the French Linux Gazette is Built HelpDex Interview with Google's Sergey Brin IBM: The Big Blue Support for the Linux Community Alpha in the New Processors Market The Australian History of Tux Tuxedo Tails PHP Essentials (book review) dmesg explained Encrypting Data in Web Forms Making Smalltalk: Spreading the OO Fun Source package: lg-issue60 Package: lg-issue60 Description: Issue 60 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 60 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer guy Super Computing 2000 Heroes of Might And Magic III HelpDex Joe Kaplenk and the OSes Creating a Linux Certification Program, part 11: Inviting the World to Participate Tuxedo Tails Secure Communication with GnuPG on Linux Sharing an Encrypted Windows Partition With Linux (and notes about Sendmail) Making Smalltalk: Objects, Classes and Other Things Source package: lg-issue61 Package: lg-issue61 Description: Issue 61 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 61 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang Linux On Your Desktop: Setting Up GNOME HelpDex Using ssh The emelfm File Manager Tuxedo Tails Using the Wireless Modem Ricochet When Apache Redirect Doesn't Work the First Time Learning Perl, part 1 Booting Linux from the NT Boot Menu Making Smalltalk: Bags o' Fun Setting Up a Linux Laptop With No CD-ROM Drive Source package: lg-issue62 Package: lg-issue62 Description: Issue 62 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 62 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang Linux in British Schools Tuxedo Tails PalmOS Development under Linux Wide Area Network Packet Capture and Analysis No More Spam! (a "procmail"-based solution with tips on "fetchmail" and "mutt") Linux Management goes Big Time: Volution Interview with Craig Burton Have Your PC Listen to the Radio For You Video Applications on Your Linux Box Making Smalltalk: The Making of aPerson Source package: lg-issue63 Package: lg-issue63 Description: Issue 63 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 63 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang Linux On Your Desktop: Multimedia Taming rand() and random() Merchant Empires: Coding your own PHP Universe HelpDex Installing dict - An On-Line Dictionary Downloading LinuxToday links and Linux Gazette's TOC with Python (and Perl) Securely Erasing a Hard Drive with Perl Installing USB, PCMCIA and Kernel 2.2.18 On My Laptop Clearing out the Master Boot Record (MBR) IP Spoofing XML parsing in AOLserver Source package: lg-issue64 Package: lg-issue64 Description: Issue 64 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 64 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang HelpDex ssh suite: sftp, scp and ssh-agent Kaptain - A Dialog Creator Mean Thoughts on the Linux Router Project The GNU GRUB Boot Loader Displaying CVS Version Control Numbers in Webpages Learning Perl, part 2 Setting Up an International Keyboard with Xmodmap Source package: lg-issue65 Package: lg-issue65 Description: Issue 65 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 65 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang Your Own Home Domain With ADSL HelpDex Interview with Linux Today's Marty Pitts Internet Printing - Another Way Parallel Processing on Linux with PVM and MPI Web Portals Bank on Open-Source Infrastructure Finding my computer at home from the outside Learning Perl, part 3 So You Like Color !!! (The mysterious ^[[ characters) Book Review: Networking Printing Making Smalltalk: OO Thinking A Private Home Network Speeding Up Your Net Browsing with PDNSD Domain Name Caching Source package: lg-issue66 Package: lg-issue66 Description: Issue 66 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 66 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang The Weekend Mechanic HelpDex Interview with Ben Collins, the new Debian Project Leader Converting Linux HOWTOs into Book Format Configuring GDM 2.2 CVS: Client-Server Version Control Stopping Spam on Your Linux Box Source package: lg-issue67 Package: lg-issue67 Description: Issue 67 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 67 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang The Weekend Mechanic Mailfilter - a program to protect you from spam Getting Debian: rsync Examples Open Source Market Crisis Means Linux Sites Crash? An Interview HelpDex Secret Tools Security and the Linux Router Project Improving the Open Source Software Model with UML Case Tools An Introduction to awk Using ssh-agent for SSH1 and OpenSSH Combining Perl and PostgreSQL Learning Perl, part 4 cowsay--ASCII Art for Your Screen Source package: lg-issue68 Package: lg-issue68 Description: Issue 68 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 68 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang HelpDex Journalling Filesystems for Linux Compiling and Installing a Linux Kernel A Linux Client for the Brother Internet Print Protocol The Opening of the Field: PostgreSQL's Multi-Version Concurrency Using RPM: The Basics (Part I) Choosing Good Passwords Qubism Making an X Terminal from a PC Source package: lg-issue69 Package: lg-issue69 Description: Issue 69 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 69 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang HelpDex Make Your Virtual Console Log In Automatically Creating a Kernel Driver for the PC Speaker Combining Perl and PostgreSQL, Part 2: Procedures with PL/pgSQL , Learning Perl, part 5 DMCA in the news: Russian programmer arrested, nerds protest for Installing Tomcat on Linux Qubism Numerical Workbenches Source package: lg-issue70 Package: lg-issue70 Description: Issue 70 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 70 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang The Weekend Mechanic How to use an Atari ST machine as a Linux terminal Downloading without a Browser Bootstrapping a Linux system - an Analysis GNOME Programming in Linux using GTK+ Homer's Open Source Odyssey 2001: Classical Computing and a Brief Numerical Workbenches, part II CSL, The Common Sound Layer Using Aggregate Functions and Operators in PostgreSQL Source package: lg-issue71 Package: lg-issue71 Description: Issue 71 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 71 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang A Need for Documentation Code Optimization Using the GNU C Compiler The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers Qubism Numerical Workbenches, part III Source package: lg-issue72 Package: lg-issue72 Description: Issue 72 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 72 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang Linux User Caricatures PDF Service with Samba SAGU, Free Software for Academic Administration Automated Logins Revisited Battle for the Desktop: Why Linux Isn't Winning Installing Linux on a Sun SPARC Ultra 5 The Godfather of Computing - Charles Babbage Standard Database Setup with Perl and PostgreSQL: Part 3 The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers Qubism A Quick and Easy Way to Set Up a Mailing List Setting Up a Web-based Archive for a Mailing List Source package: lg-issue73 Package: lg-issue73 Description: Issue 73 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 73 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang The Answer Gang News Bytes Linux User Caricatures The Art of Atari ST Emulation Audio Processing Pipelines Microsoft's New Briar Patch Winning the Battle for the Desktop Visual Debugging with ddd Installing Linux on Root Devices Unsupported by Your Distribution The Answer Gang's Posting Guidelines The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers Free-Software Appreciation Content Management with Procmail Writing Documentation - Part 1: POD Managing MP3 Playlists, The One UNIX Way Source package: lg-issue74 Package: lg-issue74 Description: Issue 74 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 74 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang The Answer Gang News Bytes Micro web server: how to save CPU time and hard disk space Fil & Lil Installing Software from Source The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers LG's Funniest Moments, part 1 The Cute Game 'Cuyo' Qubism Writing Documentation, Part II: LaTeX with latex2html Linux Socket Programming In C++ Play with the Lovely Netcat Source package: lg-issue75 Package: lg-issue75 Description: Issue 75 of the Linux Gazette. This contains issue 75 of the Linux Gazette, including: Answer gang The Answer Gang News Bytes Secure Printing with PGP A Pioneer for a New Century -- Alan Turing, part 1 Installing and using AIDE GPL or BSD? 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Source package: lgeneral Package: lgeneral Description: A "Panzer General" - like game A game similar to well known to most of PC users strategic game - Panzer General. It is a turned-based strategy written by Michael Speck. Uses libSDL and requires X Window System. It's not a final version but works fine and is worth playing. . Included HOWTO describes step-by-step how to create custom scenarios and campaigns. Source package: lib-dom-java Package: lib-dom-java Description: Java bindings for the DOM API DOM (Document Object Model) is the W3C recommandation for accessing hierarchical objects like HTML or XML documents. The W3C specifies bindings for Java and this is a packaging of these bindings, to be used with a tool which actually implements DOM like lib-xt-java. http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1/java-language-binding.html Source package: lib-gnu.getopt-java Package: lib-gnu.getopt-java Description: GNU getopt - Java port The GNU Java getopt classes support short and long argument parsing in a manner 100% compatible with the version of GNU getopt in glibc 2.0.6 with a mostly compatible programmer's interface as well. Note that this is a port, not a new implementation. Source package: lib-gnu.regexp-java Package: lib-gnu.regexp-java Description: Regular Expressions for Java The gnu.regexp package is a pure-Java implementation of a traditional (non-POSIX) NFA regular expression engine. Its syntax can emulate many popular development tools, including awk, sed, emacs, perl and grep. Source package: lib-sax-java Package: lib-sax-java Description: A Java API for SAX XML parsing This is not a parser, just its API. You still need a parser. See for a list. Source package: lib-xp-java Package: lib-xp-java Description: An XML Parser in Java XP is an XML 1.0 parser written in Java. It is fully conforming: it detects all non well-formed documents. It is currently not a validating XML processor. However it can parse all external entities: external DTD subsets, external parameter entities and external general entities. Source package: lib-xt-java Package: lib-xt-java Description: An implementation in Java of XSL Transformations It allows you to write Java applications which will process XSL stylesheets of XML documents. Source package: lib3ds Package: lib3ds-1.0-0 Description: Autodesk 3D Studio file reader C++ library This library implements the functionality required to read files in Autodesk's 3D Studio format. Package: lib3ds-dev Description: Autodesk 3D Studio file reader C++ library This library implements the functionality required to read files in Autodesk's 3D Studio format. Source package: libacme-poe-knee-perl Package: libacme-poe-knee-perl Description: Time sliced pony race using the POE kernel. POE::Knee is an acronym of "Pony". We all like ponies. And wouldn't we love to race ponies? Well, that's what Acme::POE::Knee is for! . You specify a distance the ponies must run, and a maximum delay before the pony will reach the next step. So, the bigger the delay, the bigger the distance between multiple ponies can be. Source package: libalgorithm-diff-perl Package: libalgorithm-diff-perl Description: a perl library for finding Longest Common Sequences in text This module provides routines that allow one to analyze text in perl arrays to produce a Longest Common Sequence, which can in turn be used to produce the same information as the common Unix tool 'diff' Source package: libalias-perl Package: libalias-perl Description: Access perl variables through aliases You may find this module useful if you: . * are tired of dereferencing hash-based object attributes . * wish perl could make-do with fewer $, -> and {} things . * are a little scared of using typeglobs . * want the freedom to put what you want, when you want in the symbol table without having to deal with weird syntax . * need to use scalar constants in your program since you don't trust yourself from changing $PI Source package: libamstd-ruby Package: libamstd-ruby Description: AMbitious STanDard library for Ruby AMbitious STanDard library. This library includes: * aliasing.rb - alias_class_method, alias_module_function * bench.rb - very simple benchmark method * bug.rb - 'bug!' method * const.rb - defining constant method * d.rb - debug print * must.rb - must/must_have/must_be methods * protect.rb - stop all error emission * rbparams.rb - ruby related parameters * rubyloader.rb - ruby loader emulator * timer.rb - timer class * version.rb - VersionNumber class Source package: libansicolor-perl Package: libansicolor-perl Description: ANSI Color interface for Perl While ANSI color escape codes are fairly simple, it can be hard to remember the codes for all of the attributes and the code resulting from hard-coding them into your script is definitely difficult to read. This module is designed to fix those problems, as well as provide a convenient interface to do a few things for you automatically (like resetting attributes after the text you print out so that you don't accidentally leave attributes set). Source package: libao Package: libao-dev Description: Cross Platform Audio Output Library Development The libao-devel package contains the header files and documentation needed to develop applications with libao. Package: libao2 Description: Cross Platform Audio Output Library Libao is a cross platform audio output library. It currently supports ESD, OSS, Solaris, and IRIX. Source package: libao0 Package: libao0 Description: Cross Platform Audio Output Library Libao is a cross platform audio output library. It currently supports ESD, OSS, Solaris, and IRIX. Source package: libapache-asp-perl Package: libapache-asp-perl Description: perl Apache::ASP - Active Server Pages for Apache with mod_perl. This perl module provides an Active Server Pages port to the Apache Web Server with perl as the host scripting language. Active Server Pages is a web application platform that originated with the Microsoft NT/IIS server. Under Apache for Unix and Win32 platforms it allows a developer to create dynamic web applications with session management and embedded perl code. . This module works under the Apache Web Server with the mod_perl module enabled. See http://www.apache.org and http://perl.apache.org for further information. . This is a portable solution, similar to ActiveState's PerlScript for NT/IIS ASP. Work has been done and will continue to make ports to and from this implementation as smooth as possible. Source package: libapache-auth-ldap Package: libapache-auth-ldap Description: LDAP authentication module for Apache This is an authentication module for Apache that allows you to authenticate HTTP clients using user entries in an LDAP directory. . auth_ldap supports the following features: * Support for both Unix and Windows NT. As with Apache, Windows NT support is not as stable as Unix support. * Supports the OpenLDAP SDK, the Mozilla Directory SDK, and Netscape's Directory SDK. * The ability to use LDAP search filters offers flexibility for complex authentication policies. * Support for Microsoft FrontPage allows FrontPage users to control access to their webs, while retaining LDAP for user authentication. * Extensive caching of LDAP searches and other operations offers significant performance improvements. * Support for LDAP over SSL (requires the Netscape SDK). Source package: libapache-authensmb Package: libapache-authensmb Description: SMB authentication module for Apache/mod_perl This package supplies a perl module which allows a mod_perl-enabled Apache webserver to pass HTTP Basic authentication requests on to an SMB password server. Source package: libapache-authnetldap-perl Package: libapache-authnetldap-perl Description: LDAP authentication for Apache+mod_perl Works with Apache and mod_perl to authenticate users over the web against an LDAP backend. . Based on Net::LDAP Source package: libapache-authznetldap-perl Package: libapache-authznetldap-perl Description: LDAP access control for Apache+mod_perl Works with Apache and mod_perl to provide more LDAP-based access control- for instance requiring users to be a member of a specific group, or to satisfy a particular filter. . Based on Net::LDAP Source package: libapache-configfile-perl Package: libapache-configfile-perl Description: Parse an Apache style httpd.conf configuration file This module parses the Apache httpd.conf, or any compatible config file, and provides methods for you to access the values from the config file. Source package: libapache-csacek Package: libapache-csacek Description: Charset recoding module This Apache DSO module recodes encoding of documents between ISO-8859-2, ASCII, CP852, CP1250 and other. Source package: libapache-db-perl Package: libapache-db-perl Description: Run the interactive Perl debugger under mod_perl Perl ships with a very useful interactive debugger, however, it does not run "out-of-the-box" in the Apache/mod_perl environment. Apache::DB makes a few adjustments so the two will cooperate. Source package: libapache-dbi-perl Package: libapache-dbi-perl Description: Connect apache server to database via perl's DBI These modules are supposed to be used with the Apache server together with an embedded perl interpreter like mod_perl. They provide support for basic authentication and authorization as well as support for persistent database connections via Perl's Database Independent Interface (DBI). . o AuthDBI.pm provides authentication and authorization: . - optional shared cache for passwords to minimize database load - configurable cleanup-handler deletes outdated entries from the cache . o DBI.pm provides persistent database connections: . - connections can be established during server-startup - configurable rollback to ensure data integrity - configurable verification of the connections to avoid time-outs. Source package: libapache-dbilogconfig-perl Package: libapache-dbilogconfig-perl Description: Apache::DBILogConfig: Logs access information in a DBI database This module replicates the functionality of the standard Apache module, mod_log_config, but logs information in a DBI-compliant database instead of a file. Source package: libapache-dbilogger-perl Package: libapache-dbilogger-perl Description: Tracks what's being transferred in a DBI database This module tracks what's being transfered by the Apache web server in a SQL database (everything with a DBI/DBD driver). This allows to get statistics (of almost everything) without having to parse the log files (like the Apache::Traffic module, just in a "real" database, and with a lot more logged information). Source package: libapache-filter-perl Package: libapache-filter-perl Description: perl Apache::Filter - Alter the output of previous handlers. It provides functionality similar to Apache::OutputChain, but with a nicer interface (filters are listed in forward order, not reverse, in httpd.conf; and you don't need to write two separate modules, one which chains and one which doesn't [e.g. Apache::SSI and Apache::SSIChain]). Source package: libapache-mod-auth-mysql Package: libapache-mod-auth-mysql Description: Apache module for MySQL authentication An apache module for authenticating users against information stored in a MySQL database Source package: libapache-mod-auth-pam Package: libapache-mod-auth-pam Description: Authenticate web access using PAM mod_auth_pam implements authentication routines using PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) for Apache's authentication protocol. Source package: libapache-mod-auth-plain Package: libapache-mod-auth-plain Description: Module for Apache which provides plaintext authentication. mod_auth_plain implements authentication routines using plain text files for Apache's authentication protocol. Source package: libapache-mod-auth-useragent Package: libapache-mod-auth-useragent Description: blocks parts of service for certain user agents This Apache module blocks access to selected parts of web service for clients with specified User-Agent header. Probably the most typical use is to make dumping of the whole site with wget or similar tool harder. Source package: libapache-mod-backhand Package: libapache-mod-backhand Description: Load balancing module for Apache web server mod_backhand is project that allows seamless redirection of HTTP requests from one web server to another. This redirection can be used to target machines with under-utilized resources, thus providing fine-grained, per-request load balancing of web requests. Source package: libapache-mod-cgi-debug Package: libapache-mod-cgi-debug Description: Easier debugging of CGI scripts This module is designed to help with the CGI programming and debugging process. While programming a CGI script, it is often rather difficult to discover what is actually getting returned to the web server. Rather than chopping up your CGI script with a whole bunch of debug print statements, a single change to the action statement of the calling form will bring up a nicely formatted page with all of the information that the web server sees, including any get and post arguments, and the send and receive headers. . Warning: the author doesn't recommend using this module on a production server. Source package: libapache-mod-dav Package: libapache-mod-dav Description: A DAV module for Apache mod_dav is an Apache module to provide DAV capabilities for the Apache web server. . DAV stands for Distributed Authoring and Versioning. Sometimes, it is referred to as WebDAV. In any case, it is about using HTTP to provide enhanced capabilities to a server. A typical scenario is authoring pages on a website. No more proprietary Fusion, FrontPage, or other extensions, but a standardized way to work with a (web) server. However, DAV is capable of much more than simple authoring -- a quick review of the mailing lists shows that it is being envisioned for document management systems, complex configuration management systems (aka version control, source control; e.g. CVS), and all other kinds of nifty web-based data repositories. A rude paraphrase of its capabilities would be to say that it is a web-based filesystem, augmented with properties on the directories and files. Source package: libapache-mod-dtcl Package: libapache-mod-dtcl Description: Server side Tcl scripting for Apache The mod_dtcl Apache module enables the use of Tcl as an HTML-embedded scripting language, similar to PHP. It is fast, light, and lets you use the extensive code base of existing Tcl code, on the web. Source package: libapache-mod-filter Package: libapache-mod-filter Description: Filter documents through a script This module was designed to allow you to filter outgoing content from your webserver. This works with PHP, Jserv, Mod_perl, standard CGIs, and probably even your custom handlers. You can use it to eg. fix broken documents returned from some script or servlet. Source package: libapache-mod-gzip Package: libapache-mod-gzip Description: HTTP compression module for Apache This module adds 'on the fly' compression of HTTP content to any Apache Web Server. It uses the IETF Content-encoding standard(s). . It will compress both static files and the output of any CGI program including shell scripts, perl scripts, executables, PHP used as CGI, etc. Source package: libapache-mod-index-rss Package: libapache-mod-index-rss Description: Output RSS indexes of website content This module provides RSS output for directories. Sites that publish mainly static content to directories (whether images, html...) can use it to have dynamic lists of their content. Source package: libapache-mod-layout Package: libapache-mod-layout Description: Apache web page content wrapper mod_layout allows you to create a single look and feel throughout a website without using server side includes to "automagically" wrap pages in standard headers and footers. . It can be used to to add standard disclaimers to all of the pages on a server, add banner ads, etc. Source package: libapache-mod-ldap Package: libapache-mod-ldap Description: Apache authentication via LDAP directory This module adds support for authenticating http requests via LDAP directory. The main difference between it and libapache-ldap-auth is the authentication algorithm -- many people find the one used in libapache-mod-ldap to be more convenient. Source package: libapache-mod-limitipconn Package: libapache-mod-limitipconn Description: Module for Apache which limits simultaneous connections per IP. The mod_limitipconn module lets you enforce limits on the number of simultaneous downloads allowed from a single IP address. You can also control which MIME types are affected by the limits. Source package: libapache-mod-lisp Package: libapache-mod-lisp Description: An Apache module that interfaces with Lisp environments Establishes a link between the Apache web server and a Lisp environment that allows a Lisp program to generate dynamic content while letting Apache take care of the dirty details of HTTP serving. The protocol between Lisp and Apache is simple, making it easy to create WWW- accessible applications quickly. Source package: libapache-mod-mp3 Package: libapache-mod-mp3 Description: turns Apache into a streaming audio server This module turns Apache into a streaming audio server (shoutcast/icecast compatible). It can be enabled on a per-port or per-vhost basis, it can even operate via SSL. Supported audio stream formats are MP3 and OGG Vorbis. Source package: libapache-mod-perl Package: libapache-mod-perl Description: Integration of perl with the Apache web server mod_perl allows the use of Perl for just about anything Apache-related, including sections in the config files and the famous Apache::Registry module for caching compiled scripts. . It can produce anywhere from a 400% to 2000% speed increase on sites using perl scripts, and is used on many large script- based web sites - for example, http://slashdot.org. Source package: libapache-mod-proxy-add-forward Package: libapache-mod-proxy-add-forward Description: Module for Apache which includes 'X-Forwarded-For' header This module adds a 'X-Forwarded-For' header to outgoing proxy requests like Squid does. . You can then get the client IP back on the proxied host by setting r->connection->remote_ip from this header. It's very useful for the common lightweight frontend/heavy backend mod_perl setup. Source package: libapache-mod-python Package: libapache-mod-python Description: An Apache module that embeds Python within the server. Warning: This package use to contain PyApache. It now contains ModPython. This apache module allows you to write web-based applications in Python that will run many times faster than traditional CGI. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. Source package: libapache-mod-random Package: libapache-mod-random Description: Create random ads, quotes and redirects This module creates randomized content for you website -- random quotes for your scripts, randomly chosen files and redirects to random URLs. It's most useful for inserting various ads. Source package: libapache-mod-relocate Package: libapache-mod-relocate Description: support virtual click-trough documents This module creates handler for virtual documents that just redirect to an URI specified as a parameter. You can use them to log the popularity of external links on your site. Source package: libapache-mod-repository Package: libapache-mod-repository Description: Create repositories on Web Mod Repository can be used to create repository for content (images, html, pretty much anything...). Sample uses are: image server, a content server for a couple of different web logs, a place to archive messages for a BBS and a place to store anonymous content. Source package: libapache-mod-rpaf Package: libapache-mod-rpaf Description: Module for Apache which takes the last IP from the 'X-Forwarded-For' header rpaf is short for reverse proxy add forward. . rpaf is for backend Apache servers what mod_proxy_add_forward is for frontend Apache servers. It does excactly the opposite of mod_proxy_add_forward written by Ask Bjorn Hansen. . It changes the remote address of the client visible to other Apache modules when two conditions are satisfied. First condition is that the remote client is actually a proxy that is defined in httpd.conf. Secondly if there is an incoming X-Forwarded-For header and the proxy is in it's list of known proxies it takes the last IP from the incoming X-Forwarded-For header and changes the remote address of the client in the request structure. Source package: libapache-mod-ruby Package: libapache-mod-ruby Description: Embedding Ruby in the Apache web server mod_ruby embeds the Ruby interpreter into the Apache web server, allowing Ruby CGI scripts to be executed natively. These scripts will start up much faster than without mod_ruby. Source package: libapache-mod-text2html Package: libapache-mod-text2html Description: Better handler for text/plain This module replaces default Apache's handler for text/plain files with a one that: - converts them to HTML - converts URLs to links - detects binary files and returns them as application/octet-stream instead of text/plain Source package: libapache-mod-trigger Package: libapache-mod-trigger Description: Create hooks in Apache This module give you hooks into each Apache request to launch triggers if certain actions occur. You specify the actions through directives that mod_trigger adds to the webserver. Source package: libapache-mod-witch Package: libapache-mod-witch Description: mod_witch is an Apache module to log the access_log via syslog mod_witch is an Apache module to log the access_log via syslog. It can be configured to log with specific syslog options, such as facility and level. It can either log the client's IP or FQDN. Source package: libapache-reload-perl Package: libapache-reload-perl Description: Reload changed modules in a mod_perl environment This module is two things. First it is an adaptation of Randal Schwartz's Stonehenge::Reload module that attempts to be a little more intuitive and makes the usage easier. Stonehenge::Reload was written by Randal to make specific modules reload themselves when they changed. Unlike Apache::StatINC, Stonehenge::Reload only checked the change time of modules that registered themselves with Stonehenge::Reload, thus reducing stat() calls. Apache::Reload also offers the exact same functionality as Apache::StatINC, and is thus designed to be a drop-in replacement. Apache::Reload only checks modules that register themselves with Apache::Reload if you explicitly turn off the StatINC emulation method (see below). Like Apache::StatINC, Apache::Reload must be installed as an Init Handler. Source package: libapache-request-perl Package: libapache-request-perl Description: Generic Apache Request Library This package contains modules for manipulating client request data via the Apache API with Perl and C. Functionality includes: . - parsing of application/x-www-form-urlencoded data - parsing of multipart/form-data - parsing of HTTP Cookies . The Perl modules are simply a thin xs layer on top of libapreq, making them a lighter and faster alternative to CGI.pm and CGI::Cookie. Source package: libapache-session-perl Package: libapache-session-perl Description: Perl modules for keeping persistent user data across http requests. This module makes maintaining user data across http requests simple. It's usable from both mod_perl scripts and more traditional perl CGI scripts. Source package: libapache-ssi-perl Package: libapache-ssi-perl Description: perl Apache::SSI - Implement Server Side Includes in Perl. Apache::SSI implements the functionality of mod_include for handling server-parsed html documents. It is meant to run under Apache's mod_perl. . In my mind, there are two main reasons one might want to use this module: you can sub-class it to implement your own custom SSI directives, and/or you can use an OutputChain to get the SSI output first, then send it through another PerlHandler. Source package: libapache-stage-perl Package: libapache-stage-perl Description: Manage A Staging Directory A staging place is a place where an author of an HTML document checks the look and feel of a document before it's uploaded to the final location. A staging place doesn't need to be a separate server, nor need it be a mirror of the "real" tree, and not even a tree of symbolic links. A sparse directory tree that holds nothing but the staged files will do. Source package: libape Package: libape-dev Description: Header files for A Portable Environment for writing Threaded C++ services APE is a highly portable C++ framework for the development of threaded servers and applications. The APE framework offers C++ fully portable class encapsulation of threads, sockets, file access, synchronization objects, and serial I/O. APE has been compiled under Solaris, Linux and FreeBSD and offers a source tree for use in portin APE applications to the Win32 environment. . More information can be found at the APE web site http://www.voxilla.org/projects/projape.html Package: libape1 Description: A Portable Environment for writing Threaded C++ services APE is a highly portable C++ framework for the development of threaded servers and applications. The APE framework offers C++ fully portable class encapsulation of threads, sockets, file access, synchronization objects, and serial I/O. APE has been compiled under Solaris, Linux and FreeBSD and offers a source tree for use in portin APE applications to the Win32 environment. . More information can be found at the APE web site http://www.voxilla.org/projects/projape.html Source package: libapt-pkg-perl Package: libapt-pkg-perl Description: Perl interface to libapt-pkg A Perl interface to APT's libapt-pkg which provides modules for configuration file/command line parsing, version comparison and inspection of the package cache. Source package: libarchive-tar-perl Package: libarchive-tar-perl Description: module for manipulation of tar archives. This is a module for the handling of tar archives. . Archive::Tar provides an object oriented mechanism for handling tar files. It provides class methods for quick and easy files handling while also allowing for the creation of tar file objects for custom manipulation. If you have the Compress::Zlib module installed, Archive::Tar will also support compressed or gzipped tar files. Source package: libarchive-zip-perl Package: libarchive-zip-perl Description: Module for manipulation of ZIP archives The Archive::Zip module allows a Perl program to create, manipulate, read, and write Zip archive files. . Zip archives can be created, or you can read from existing zip files. Once created, they can be written to files, streams, or strings. . Members can be added, removed, extracted, replaced, rearranged, and enumerated. They can also be renamed or have their dates, comments, or other attributes queried or modified. Their data can be compressed or uncompressed as needed. Members can be created from members in existing Zip files, or from existing directories, files, or strings. Source package: libares Package: libares-dev Description: asynchronous dns resolver library Yet another asynchronous dns resolver library. Written by Greg Hudson. Package: libares0 Description: asynchronous dns resolver library Yet another asynchronous dns resolver library. Written by Greg Hudson. Source package: libarr Package: libarr-dev Description: A small, fast console drawing library. libarr is a small and fast console management library. It was intended to replace the drawing functionality of SLang as used in libctk. It stores up writes, and then does them all at once by only writing the difference to the screen (thereby eliminating flicker). Package: libarr0 Description: A small, fast console drawing library libarr is a small and fast console management library. it was intended to replace the drawing functionality of SLang as used in libctk. It stores up writes, and then does them all at once by only writing the difference to the screen. Source package: libarray-printcols-perl Package: libarray-printcols-perl Description: Print or format array elements in vertically sorted columns Array::PrintCols, version 2.1, is a Perl 5 module which defines a subroutine to print arrays of elements in alphabetically, vertically sorted columns. Optional arguments can be given to control either the width or number of the columns, the total width of the output, and the amount of indentation. Source package: libart-lgpl Package: libart-2.0-2 Description: The Gnome 2 canvas widget - runtime files. A canvas appears as a normal GTK+ widget with its own GDK window (or X window). . The programmer can insert graphical items into the canvas. The canvas provides several predefined item types, including lines, rectangles, ellipses, polygons, and text. Canvas items can be manipulated after they are created and inserted into the canvas. Common operations include changing the color of an item or moving it to a different position. . The canvas takes care of all drawing operations so that it never flickers, and so that the user does not have to worry about repainting the items he or she wants to display. Package: libart-2.0-dev Description: The Gnome 2 canvas widget - development files. A canvas appears as a normal GTK+ widget with its own GDK window (or X window). . The programmer can insert graphical items into the canvas. The canvas provides several predefined item types, including lines, rectangles, ellipses, polygons, and text. Canvas items can be manipulated after they are created and inserted into the canvas. Common operations include changing the color of an item or moving it to a different position. . The canvas takes care of all drawing operations so that it never flickers, and so that the user does not have to worry about repainting the items he or she wants to display. Source package: libast1 Package: libast1 Description: the Library of Assorted Spiffy Things LibAST is the Library of Assorted Spiffy Things. It contains many spiffy things, and it is a library. Thus, the ever-so-creative name. LibAST has been previously known as libmej, the Eterm helper library which nobody really understood and certainly never used. My current plan is to gradually remove some of the neat stuff from Eterm that could be made generic (things like the theme parsing engine, the command-line options parser, perhaps the event engine, ...) and place it here in the hopes that others will find them useful. Package: libast1-dev Description: libast headers, static libraries and documentation Headers, static libraries and documentation for libast1. Source package: libauthen-pam-perl Package: libauthen-pam-perl Description: This module provides a Perl interface to the PAM library. Allows perl scripts to access PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) functions. Source package: libauthen-radius-perl Package: libauthen-radius-perl Description: user authentication against radius With this perl module you can check users and credentials against a radius database, or you can change a user's settings. Source package: libauthen-sasl-cyrus-perl Package: libauthen-sasl-cyrus-perl Description: Perl extension for Cyrus SASL library This module provides an interface to the Cyrus implementation of SASL, which works with the existing Authen::SASL implementation, and has been tested with Net::LDAP. In particular it provides Authen::SASL::GSSAPI, a SASL interface to the GSSAPI authentication layer. Source package: libauthen-smb-perl Package: libauthen-smb-perl Description: SMB authentication module for Perl This package supplies a perl module for authenticating against an SMB password server. Source package: libavc1394 Package: libavc1394-0 Description: Control ieee1394 audio/video devices. libavc1394 is a programming interface for the 1394 Trade Association AV/C (Audio/Video Control) Digital Interface Command Set. It allows you to remote control camcorders and similar devices connected to your computer via an IEEE1394 (aka Firewire) link. . This package includes the libraries needed to run executables using libavc1394, as well as a command line tool that acts as a simple remote control. Package: libavc1394-dev Description: Control ieee1394 audio/video devices. (Development files.) libavc1394 is a programming interface for the 1394 Trade Association AV/C (Audio/Video Control) Digital Interface Command Set. It allows you to remote control camcorders and similar devices connected to your computer via an IEEE1394 (aka Firewire) link. . This package includes the libraries and header files needed to compile programs using libavc1394. Source package: libax25 Package: libax25 Description: ax25 libraries for hamradio applications These libraries are used for applications that need to get to some special structures used in hamradio. Package: libax25-dev Description: ax25 library development files The extra files needed to compile hamradio utilities Source package: libberkeleydb-perl Package: libberkeleydb-perl Description: Use Berkeley DB 3 databases from Perl Provides BerkeleyDB::Hash, BerkeleyDB::Btree etc. classes that allow access to Berkeley DB databases as if they were normal Perl hash tables. . Supports all the features of Berkeley DB such as sharing cache and lock memory between processes, logging and transactions. Source package: libbonobo Package: libbonobo2-0 Description: Bonobo CORBA interfaces library Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components, controls and creating compound documents. . The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. . If you want to look into a Java implementation of Bonobo, look in the GNOME CVS for the `monkeybeans' module (Erdi Gergo is the author), you can browse it at: http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai Package: libbonobo2-common Description: Bonobo CORBA interfaces library -- development files Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components, controls and creating compound documents. . The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. . If you want to look into a Java implementation of Bonobo, look in the GNOME CVS for the `monkeybeans' module (Erdi Gergo is the author), you can browse it at: http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai Package: libbonobo2-dev Description: Bonobo CORBA interfaces library -- development files Bonobo is a set of language and system independent CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components, controls and creating compound documents. . The Bonobo distribution includes a Gtk+ based implementation of the Bonobo interfaces, enabling developers to create reusable components and applications that can be used to form more complex documents. . If you want to look into a Java implementation of Bonobo, look in the GNOME CVS for the `monkeybeans' module (Erdi Gergo is the author), you can browse it at: http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai Source package: libbonoboui Package: libbonoboui2-0 Description: The Bonobo UI library The Bonobo UI library . This package is a part of GNOME2 Package: libbonoboui2-common Description: The Bonobo UI library -- common files The Bonobo UI library . This package is a part of GNOME2 Package: libbonoboui2-dev Description: The Bonobo UI library - development files The Bonobo UI library. This package includes development files for libbonoboui. . This package is a part of GNOME2 Source package: libboulder-perl Package: libboulder-perl Description: Perl module for hierarchical tag/value structures Boulder provides a simple stream-oriented format for transmitting data objects between one or more processes. It does not provide for the serialization of Perl objects the way FreezeThaw or Data::Dumper do, but it does provide the advantage of being language independent. . In addition to a stream-oriented interface, Boulder comes with a simple record-oriented database-oriented interface, Boulder::Store, which provides query and search capabilities comparable to many flat file DBMS systems. Source package: libbow Package: libbow Description: Bag of Words Library `Libbow' is a library of C code intended for writing statistical text-processing programs. This package includes the library, as well as a text classification front-end (rainbow), and a document retrieval front-end (arrow). Source package: libbsd-resource-perl Package: libbsd-resource-perl Description: perl BSD::Resource - BSD process resource limit and priority This Perl extension implements the BSD process resource limit functions getrusage() getrlimit() setrlimit() and the BSD process priority functions. . These are available also via core Perl but here we do more tricks so that the PRIO_* are available: getpriority() setpriority(). . Also is provided times() which provides the same functionality as the one in core Perl, only with better time resolution. Source package: libbusiness-creditcard-perl Package: libbusiness-creditcard-perl Description: Validate/generate credit card checksums/names These subroutines tell you whether a credit card number is self-consistent -- whether the last digit of the number is a valid checksum for the preceding digits. . The validate() subroutine returns 1 if the card number provided passes the checksum test, and 0 otherwise. . The cardtype() subroutine returns a string containing the type of card: "MasterCard", "VISA", and so on. My list is not complete; I welcome additions. . The generate_last_digit() subroutine computes and returns the last digit of the card given the preceding digits. With a 16-digit card, you provide the first 15 digits; the subroutine returns the sixteenth. Source package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-authorizenet-perl Package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-authorizenet-perl Description: AuthorizeNet backend for Business::OnlinePayment This is Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet, an Business::OnlinePayment backend module for Authorize.Net. It is only useful if you have a merchant account with Authorize.Net: http://www.authorize.net . Business::OnlinePayment is a generic interface for processing payments through online credit card processors, online check acceptance houses, etc. (If you like buzzwords, call it an "multiplatform ecommerce-enabling middleware solution"). Source package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-bankofamerica-perl Package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-bankofamerica-perl Description: Bank of America backend for Business::OnlinePayment This is Business::OnlinePayment::BankOfAmerica, a Business::OnlinePayment backend module for Bank of America eStores. It is only useful if you have a merchant account with Bank of America eStores: http://www.bofa.com/merchantservices/index.cfm?template=merch_ic_estores_ov.cfm . Business::OnlinePayment is a generic interface for processing payments through online credit card processors, online check acceptance houses, etc. (If you like buzzwords, call it an "multiplatform ecommerce-enabling middleware solution"). Source package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-perl Package: libbusiness-onlinepayment-perl Description: Perl extension for online payment processing Business::OnlinePayment is a generic interface for processing payments through online credit card processors, online check acceptance houses, etc. (If you like buzzwords, call it an "multiplatform ecommerce-enabling middleware solution"). . IMPORTANT: Business::OnlinePayment only defines the frontend interface to the system, in order to use it you also need to have at least one backend processing module installed. Source package: libbusiness-ups-perl Package: libbusiness-ups-perl Description: A Perl interface to the UPS shipping costs web-site A way of sending four arguments to a module to get shipping charges that can be used in, say, a CGI. Source package: libc Package: libc5 Description: The Linux C library version 5 (run-time libraries). Includes shared libraries needed to run programs built with libc 5. These libraries are modified to make them work better in a libc6 environment. . In conjunction with the altgcc package, binaries can be built which depend on libc5. . Please note that libc5 is obsolete and only needed for commercial applications. Bugs won't get fixed. Package: libc5-altdbg Description: The Linux C library version 5 (alternative debug files). Includes a static libraries compiled with debugging info. This package can be used to debug libc5 even when the libc6-dev package is installed. . Please note that libc5 is obsolete and only needed for commercial applications. Bugs won't get fixed. Package: libc5-altdev Description: The Linux C library version 5 (alternative dev files). Includes libc headers, kernel headers (v2.0.29) and static libraries. This package can be used to build libc5-base binaries even when the libc6-dev package is installed. . Please note that libc5 is obsolete and only needed for commercial applications. Bugs won't get fixed. Source package: libc-scan-perl Package: libc-scan-perl Description: scan C language files for easily recognized constructs. C::Scan is useful for determining information about C source files. . It can give you: - Lists of all included files - Hashes describing all #defined macros - Information about function declarations and inline functions - Definitions for user-defined types - Information about extern variables . C::Scan uses the Data::Flow API to perform its job of correlating data and managing interdependencies between the data it can provide. Source package: libc-sparc Package: libc5 Description: The Linux C library version 5 (run-time libraries). Includes shared libraries needed to run programs built with libc 5. These libraries are modified to make them work better in a libc6 environment. Package: libc5-altdbg Description: The Linux C library version 5 (debug files). Includes static libraries compiled with debugging info. This package can be used to debug libc5 even when the libc6-dev package is installed. Package: libc5-altdev Description: The Linux C library version 5 (development files). Includes libc headers, kernel headers (v2.0.29) and static libraries. This package can be used to build libc5-base binaries even when the libc6-dev package is installed. Source package: libcache-cache-perl Package: libcache-cache-perl Description: Managed caches of persistent information The Cache modules are designed to assist a developer in persisting data for a specified period of time. Often these modules are used in web applications to store data locally to save repeated and redundant expensive calls to remote machines or databases. People have also been known to use Cache::Cache for its straightforward interface in sharing data between runs of an application or invocations of a CGI-style script or simply as an easy to use abstraction of the filesystem or shared memory. Source package: libcap Package: libcap-bin Description: basic utility programs for using capabilities This packages contains the programs sucap, execap, getpcaps, setpcaps for manipulation of capabilities. Package: libcap-dev Description: development libraries and header files for libcap Contains the necessary support for building applications that use capabilities. Package: libcap-progs Description: basic utility programs for using capabilities This package provides a number of basic utilities for using capability functionality from the command line. Package: libcap1 Description: support for getting/setting POSIX.1e capabilities This library implements the user-space interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e capabilities available in Linux kernels. These capabilities are a partitioning of the all powerful root privilege into a set of distinct privileges. Note that it will not provide any functionality with kernels below 2.2 Package: libcap1-dev Description: development libraries and header files for libcap Contains the necessary support for building applications that use capabilities. Source package: libcap2 Package: libcap2 Description: Support for POSIX.1e capabilities This library provides interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e capabilites available in Linux kernels. These capabilities are a partitioning of the all powerful root privilege into a set of distinct privileges. Note that it will not provide any functionality with kernels below 2.2. . This package provides the shared library for programs with capability support. . This version of libcap is a development snapshot. The stable version is in libcap1. Package: libcap2-bin Description: Support for POSIX.1e capabilities This library provides interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e capabilites available in Linux kernels. These capabilities are a partitioning of the all powerful root privilege into a set of distinct privileges. Note that it will not provide any functionality with kernels below 2.2. . This package holds binaries that manipulate capabilities of processes or files. . This version of libcap is a development snapshot. The stable version is in libcap1. Package: libcap2-dev Description: Support for POSIX.1e capabilities (header files) This library provides interfaces to the POSIX 1003.1e capabilites available in Linux kernels. These capabilities are a partitioning of the all powerful root privilege into a set of distinct privileges. Note that it will not provide any functionality with kernels below 2.2. . Included in this package are the files necessary to compile and link applications with libcap2. . This version of libcap is a development snapshot. You should only use it if you need the new features, otherwise libcap-dev is the better choice. Source package: libcapplet Package: libcapplet1 Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This library is used by Gnome control center applets. Package: libcapplet1-dev Description: Library for Gnome Control Center applets - Development Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This packages provides the include files and static library for the Gnome control center applet library functions. Source package: libcarp-datum-perl Package: libcarp-datum-perl Description: Debugging And Tracing Ultimate Module (for perl) Carp::Datum implements the following features: . * Programming by contract: pre-conditions, post-conditions, assertions. * Flow control tracing: routine entry, arguments, returned values * Dynamic (i.e. runtime) configuration via mini language to tailor debugging and/or tracing at the routine / file / package / type level. * Ability to statically remove all assertions and flow control tracing hooks in modules making use of Carp::Datum. * Cooperation with Log::Agent for tracing. Source package: libccaudio Package: libccaudio-dev Description: C++ class framework for processing audio files GNU ccAudio package offers a highly portable C++ class framework for developing applications which manipulate audio streams and various disk based audio file formats. At the moment ccaudio is primarily a class framework for handling .au, .wav (RIFF), and various .raw audio encoding formats under POSIX and win32 systems, though it may expand to become a general purpose audio and soundcard support library. Support for controlling CD audio devices has recently been added as well as support for codecs and other generic audio processing services. Package: libccaudio1 Description: C++ class framework for processing audio files GNU ccAudio package offers a highly portable C++ class framework for developing applications which manipulate audio streams and various disk based audio file formats. At the moment ccaudio is primarily a class framework for handling .au, .wav (RIFF), and various .raw audio encoding formats under POSIX and win32 systems, though it may expand to become a general purpose audio and soundcard support library. Support for controlling CD audio devices has recently been added as well as support for codecs and other generic audio processing services. Source package: libccrtp Package: libccrtp-dev Description: Common C++ class framework for RTP packets The ccrtp package offers a generic framework for sending and receiving of realtime streaming data over UDP packets by the use of send and receive packet queues. Package: libccrtp1 Description: Common C++ class framework for RTP packets The ccrtp package offers a generic framework for sending and receiving of realtime streaming data over UDP packets by the use of send and receive packet queues. Source package: libccscript Package: libccscript-dev Description: GNU Common C++ framework for embedded scripting The GNU ccScript package offers a class extensible threaded embedded scripting engine for use with GNU Common C++. This engine is also used in GNU Bayonne (the GNU telephony application server package) and other parts of GNUCOMM (the GNU telephony meta-project). This engine differs from traditional scripting systems in that it is used to script near real-time state-event systems through deterministic callback step execution rather than the linear and non-deterministic fashion of embedded script systems such as tcl, libguile, etc. Package: libccscript1 Description: GNU Common C++ framework for embedded scripting The GNU ccScript package offers a class extensible threaded embedded scripting engine for use with GNU Common C++. This engine is also used in GNU Bayonne (the GNU telephony application server package) and other parts of GNUCOMM (the GNU telephony meta-project). This engine differs from traditional scripting systems in that it is used to script near real-time state-event systems through deterministic callback step execution rather than the linear and non-deterministic fashion of embedded script systems such as tcl, libguile, etc. Source package: libcdaudio Package: libcdaudio0 Description: library for controlling a CD-ROM when playing audio CDs. This library provides functions for controlling an audio CD: starting, stopping, ejecting, etc. It also provides an interface to the CDDB and CD Index servers. Package: libcdaudio0-dev Description: developers' libraries for libcdaudio. This package contains the headers and the library files needed to compile and link programs which use the libcdaudio library. Source package: libcdb-file-perl Package: libcdb-file-perl Description: Perl interface to Dan Berstein's cdb package. cdb is a fast, reliable, lightweight package for creating and reading constant databases. . See http://pobox.com/~djb/cdb.html for the latest information about cdb. Source package: libcdk Package: libcdk-dev Description: Header files for Curses Development Kit CDK stands for 'Curses Development Kit' and it currently contains 21 ready to use widgets which facilitate the speedy development of full screen curses programs. The current complement of widgets are: Alphalist, Buttonbox, Calendar, Dialog, Entry, File Selector, Graph, Histogram, Item List, Label, Marquee, Matrix, Menu, Multiple Line Entry, Radio List, Scale, Scrolling List, Scrolling Window, Selection List, Slider, Template and Viewer. . More information can be found at the CDK web site http://www.vexus.ca/CDK.html . Package: libcdk4 Description: Curses Development Kit CDK stands for 'Curses Development Kit' and it currently contains 21 ready to use widgets which facilitate the speedy development of full screen curses programs. The current complement of widgets are: Alphalist, Buttonbox, Calendar, Dialog, Entry, File Selector, Graph, Histogram, Item List, Label, Marquee, Matrix, Menu, Multiple Line Entry, Radio List, Scale, Scrolling List, Scrolling Window, Selection List, Slider, Template and Viewer. . More information can be found at the CDK web site http://www.vexus.ca/CDK.html . Source package: libcdk-perl Package: libcdk-perl Description: Curses Development Kit for Perl CDK stands for 'Curses Development Kit' and it currently contains 21 ready to use widgets which facilitate the speedy development of full screen curses programs. The current complement of widgets are: Alphalist, Buttonbox, Calendar, Dialog, Entry, File Selector, Graph, Histogram, Item List, Label, Marquee, Matrix, Menu, Multiple Line Entry, Radio List, Scale, Scrolling List, Scrolling Window, Selection List, Slider, Template and Viewer. . More information can be found at the CDK web site http://www.vexus.ca/CDK.html . Source package: libcflow-perl Package: libcflow-perl Description: Perl module for analyzing raw flow files written by cflowd Cflow is a perl module for analyzing raw flow files written by cflowd, a package used to collect Cisco NetFlow data. Source package: libcgi-application-perl Package: libcgi-application-perl Description: Framework for building reusable web-applications CGI::Application is intended to make it easier to create sophisticated, reusable web-based applications. This module implements a methodology which, if followed, will make your web software easier to design, easier to document, easier to write, and easier to evolve. Source package: libcgi-fasttemplate-perl Package: libcgi-fasttemplate-perl Description: perl module providing easy templates for cgi scripts This package provides a simple, but elegant and efficient way to add templates to your CGI scripts, so you can separate the logic (and code) from the HTML content of the pages you generate. Useful when the person(s) that design the pages are not the same who program the scripts. Source package: libcgi-formalware-perl Package: libcgi-formalware-perl Description: Perl module for converting an XML file into a suite of CGI forms This module supports providing a type of repository for frequently used scripts, which can then be executed locally or remotely (via Net::Telnet), by just entering a password (for remote scripts), and clicking. Source package: libcgi-perl Package: libcgi-perl Description: modules for perl5, for use in writing CGI scripts. In addition to this package, you will also need the URI::Unescape class, which is part of the libwww-perl package. This is the replacement for the now obsolete CGI-modules package. . This package is destined to replace libcgi-pm-perl, but at the moment libcgi-pm-perl (as in the library CGI.pm) serves as the rapid prototyping version, and may be more featureful than this package. Indeed, there has been a hiatus of several years in the development of this module. . This perl 5 library uses objects to create Web fill-out forms on the fly and to parse their contents. It provides a simple interface for parsing and interpreting query strings passed to CGI scripts. However, it also offers a rich set of functions for creating fill-out forms. Instead of remembering the syntax for HTML form elements, you just make a series of perl function calls. An important fringe benefit of this is that the value of the previous query is used to initialize the form, so that the state of the form is preserved from invocation to invocation. This package was downloaded from the site: http://www.genome.wi.mit.edu/ftp/pub/software/WWW/CGIperl/ Source package: libcgi-pm-perl Package: libcgi-pm-perl Description: a Perl5 CGI Library This perl 5 library uses objects to create Web fill-out forms on the fly and to parse their contents. It provides a simple interface for parsing and interpreting query strings passed to CGI scripts. However, it also offers a rich set of functions for creating fill-out forms. Instead of remembering the syntax for HTML form elements, you just make a series of perl function calls. An important fringe benefit of this is that the value of the previous query is used to initialize the form, so that the state of the form is preserved from invocation to invocation. Source package: libcgi-ssi-perl Package: libcgi-ssi-perl Description: perl CGI::SSI - Use SSI from CGI scripts CGI::SSI is meant to be used as an easy way to filter shtml through CGI scripts in a loose imitation of Apache's mod_include. If you're using Apache, you may want to use either mod_include or the Apache::SSI module instead of CGI::SSI. Limitations in a CGI script's knowledge of how the server behaves make some SSI directives impossible to imitate from a CGI script. Source package: libcgi-xml-perl Package: libcgi-xml-perl Description: Perl module for converting CGI variables from/to XML This module converts CGI.pm variables to XML and vice versa. . CGI::XML is a subclass of CGI.pm, so it reads the CGI variables just as CGI.pm would. Source package: libcgi-xmlapplication-perl Package: libcgi-xmlapplication-perl Description: Perl module for creating XML-DOM and OO based CGI scripts This module provides an XML-DOM and object-oriented extension to the CGI module. The XML-DOM extension allows one to generate the output from XML and laid out according to an XSLT stylesheet, separating code and presentation. The object-oriented extension allows one to specify handlers for events like a mouse click on a submit button or on an image. Source package: libcgi-xmlform-perl Package: libcgi-xmlform-perl Description: Perl module for reading/generating formatted XML This Perl module can either create form field values from XML based on XQL style queries (full XQL is _not_ supported - this module is designed for speed), or it can create XML from form values. Source package: libcgic Package: cgic-capture Description: CGI environment capture for debugging Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web applications. This package provides a CGI application that captures a CGI environment for use in debugging. Package: libcgic1 Description: C library for developing CGI applications (libc5 version) Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web applications. Cgic provides the following: . * Parses form data, correcting for defective and/or inconsistent browsers * Transparently accepts both GET and POST form data * Handles line breaks in form fields in a consistent manner * Provides string, integer, floating-point, and single- and multiple-choice functions to retrieve form data * Provides bounds checking for numeric fields * Loads CGI environment variables into C strings which are always non-null * Provides a way to capture CGI situations for replay in a debugging environment . This package provides a shared library version of cgic for libc5. Package: libcgic1-altdev Description: C library for developing CGI applications (libc5 version) Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web applications. Cgic provides the following: . * Parses form data, correcting for defective and/or inconsistent browsers * Transparently accepts both GET and POST form data * Handles line breaks in form fields in a consistent manner * Provides string, integer, floating-point, and single- and multiple-choice functions to retrieve form data * Provides bounds checking for numeric fields * Loads CGI environment variables into C strings which are always non-null * Provides a way to capture CGI situations for replay in a debugging environment . This package provides a static library version of cgic, examples of using cgic, and header files for libc5 development. Package: libcgicg1 Description: C library for developing CGI applications Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web applications. Cgic provides the following: . * Parses form data, correcting for defective and/or inconsistent browsers * Transparently accepts both GET and POST form data * Handles line breaks in form fields in a consistent manner * Provides string, integer, floating-point, and single- and multiple-choice functions to retrieve form data * Provides bounds checking for numeric fields * Loads CGI environment variables into C strings which are always non-null * Provides a way to capture CGI situations for replay in a debugging environment . This package provides a shared library version of cgic. Package: libcgicg1-dev Description: C library for developing CGI applications Cgic is an ANSI-C library for the creation of CGI-based World Wide Web applications. Cgic provides the following: . * Parses form data, correcting for defective and/or inconsistent browsers * Transparently accepts both GET and POST form data * Handles line breaks in form fields in a consistent manner * Provides string, integer, floating-point, and single- and multiple-choice functions to retrieve form data * Provides bounds checking for numeric fields * Loads CGI environment variables into C strings which are always non-null * Provides a way to capture CGI situations for replay in a debugging environment . This package provides a static library version of cgic, examples of using cgic (including a CGI application that captures a CGI environment for use in debugging), and header files. Source package: libch Package: libch Description: C library for debug,CGI,HTML,SQL,time conversion... This is an universal C library intended mainly for developers who do CGI or database programming. . It contains many useful functions for debugging (esp. for CGI !!!), creating CGI programs, and a wrapper for Database routines that enables you to create one program and let it run with MySQL, PostgresQL and mSQL (not by default) by changing only 1 define statement. . Other goodies: * easy to remember time conversion functions * a simple regular expression match function (do *you* like regcomp(3)) * HTML and URL character en-/decoding * validation checks for InterNet addresses and domain names (mSQL is not compiled in by default!) Package: libch-dev Description: C library for debug,CGI,HTML,SQL,time conversion... This is an universal C library intended mainly for developers do CGI or database programming. . It contains many useful functions for debugging (esp. for CGI !!!), creating CGI programs, and a wrapper for Database routines that enables you to create one program and let it run with MySQL, MSQL, PostgresQL by changing only 1 define statement. . Other goodies: * easy to remember time conversion functions * a simple regular expression match function (do *you* like regcomp(3)) * HTML and URL character en-/decoding * validation checks for InterNet addresses and domain names Source package: libchart-perl Package: libchart-perl Description: Chart Library for PERL Is a chart creation module for Perl based on the GD Graphics Library. . More information can be found at the libgdchart homepage http://www.fred.net/brv/chart/ . Source package: libclass-autouse-perl Package: libclass-autouse-perl Description: Defer loading ( 'use'ing ) of a class until run time Class::Autouse allows you to specify a class the will only load when a method of the class is called. For large classes that might not be used during the running of a program, such as Date::Manip, this can save you large amounts of memory, and decrease the script load time. Source package: libclass-methodmaker-perl Package: libclass-methodmaker-perl Description: A module for creating generic methods This module solves the problem of having to write a bazillion get/set methods that are all the same. Source package: libclass-multimethods-perl Package: libclass-multimethods-perl Description: Support multimethods and subroutine overloading in Perl Sometimes Perl's standard polymorphic method dispatch mechanism isn't sophisticated enough to cope with the complexities of finding the right method to handle a given situation. . Generally speaking, multiple dispatch is needed whenever two or more objects belonging to different class hierarchies are going to interact, and we need to do different things depending on the combination of actual types of those objects. Typical applications that need this kind of ability include graphical user interfaces, image processing libraries, mixed-precision numerical computation systems, and most types of simulations. Source package: libcompface Package: compface Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, user tools Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. Package: libcompfaceg1 Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, libc6 runtime Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. Package: libcompfaceg1-dev Description: Compress/decompress images for mailheaders, libc6 devel Converts 48x48 .xbm format (X bitmap) files to a compressed format that can be placed in your X-Face: mail header. Some mailreaders, like exmh will then display this image when the user is reading your mail. Source package: libcompress-zlib-perl Package: libcompress-zlib-perl Description: Perl module for creation and manipulation of gzip files Compress::Zlib is a Perl external module which provides an interface to the info-zip zlib compression library. zlib is a general purpose compression library. . Some of the features provided by Compress::Zlib include: . * in-memory compression and decompression * read and write gzip (.gz) files directly. Source package: libconfhelper-perl Package: libconfhelper-perl Description: Library for editing configuration files Library to make editing configuration files easier. It provides functions to deal with configuration files in chunks, allowing nice co-existence with users and other programs on the system. It was written specifically for use with DebConf scripts. Source package: libconfig-ini-perl Package: libconfig-ini-perl Description: Perl module to access MS-Windows style .ini files This package provides The Config::Ini Perl module. It provides easy access to MS-Windows style .ini files, Unreal style extended .ini files (where multiple values can be associated with a single key), as well as registry files with automatic conversion from native Perl to Windows registry data encoding and vice versa. Source package: libconfig-inifiles-perl Package: libconfig-inifiles-perl Description: perl Config::IniFiles - reading .ini-style configuration files. Config::IniFiles provides a way to have readable configuration files outside your Perl script. Configurations can be imported (inherited, stacked,...), sections can be grouped, and settings can be accessed from a tied hash. Source package: libconfigreader-perl Package: libconfigreader-perl Description: Perl module for reading config files Perl module to read directives from a configuration file. Source package: libconvert-asn1-perl Package: libconvert-asn1-perl Description: Replacement for Convert::BER module. Convert::ASN1 will parse ASN.1 descriptions and will encode from and decode to perl data structures using a hierarchy of references. Source package: libconvert-ber-perl Package: libconvert-ber-perl Description: Perl implementation of Basic Encoding Rules (BER) Convert::BER is a perl object class implementation to encode and decode objects as described by ITU-T standard X.209 (ASN.1) using Basic Encoding Rules (BER). Source package: libconvert-tnef-perl Package: libconvert-tnef-perl Description: Perl module to read TNEF files TNEF stands for Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format, and if you've ever been unfortunate enough to receive one of these files as an email attachment, you may want to use this module. Source package: libconvert-units-perl Package: libconvert-units-perl Description: Perl module for performing unit conversions The Units package is a collection of modules for parsing strings with unit measurements (such as "12pt" or "3 meters") and converting them to some other unit (such as "picas" or "inches"). Source package: libconvert-uulib-perl Package: libconvert-uulib-perl Description: Perl interface to the uulib library (a.k.a. uudeview/uuenview). Convert::UUlib is a versatile and powerful decoder/encoder library for a variety of encodings used in Usenet and Mail (uuencode, xxencode, b64, binhex...). . The library contains a variety of heuristics to reliably decode any files found in the input files, whether part of a single mail folder or spread over hundreds of files. Its two-pass architecture makes it possible to decode hundreds of megabytes in one sweep, without using much virtual memory. Source package: libcorba-orbit-perl Package: libcorba-orbit-perl Description: ORBit module for Perl This is a Perl module that allows the use of the CORBA ORBit ORB both as a client and as a server. Source package: libcorelinux Package: libcorelinux Description: Foundation Classes, Design Patterns, IPC and Threads OOA and OOD for Linux dynamic libraries. . This package provides the shared libraries for corelinux so that you can run any corelinux based code on the machine. . OOA: Object Oriented Analysis OOD: Object Oriented Design check http://corelinux.sourceforge.net . libcorelinux provides the following features: . Foundation classes Inter-process communication Process and threads Design Patterns (complete) Creational Design Patterns Structural Design Patterns Behavioral Design Patterns Package: libcorelinux-dev Description: Foundation Classes, Design Patterns, IPC and Threads OOA and OOD for Linux development kit. . This package provides the include files, the manpages and the static library for development with corelinux. . OOA: Object Oriented Analysis OOD: Object Oriented Design check http://corelinux.sourceforge.net . libcorelinux provides the following features: . Foundation classes Inter-process communication Process and threads Design Patterns (complete) Creational Design Patterns Structural Design Patterns Behavioral Design Patterns Package: libcorelinux-doc Description: Foundation Classes, Design Patterns, IPC and Threads OOA and OOD for Linux: reference manual. . This package provides the full reference manual in HTML, PS and PDF format. . HTML: /usr/doc/libcorelinux-doc/html/index.html PS: /usr/doc/libcorelinux-doc/corelinux-ref.ps.gz PDF: /usr/doc/libcorelinux-doc/corelinux-ref.pdf.gz . OOA: Object Oriented Analysis OOD: Object Oriented Design check http://corelinux.sourceforge.net . libcorelinux provides the following features: . Foundation classes Inter-process communication Process and threads Design Patterns (complete) Creational Design Patterns Structural Design Patterns Behavioral Design Patterns Package: libcorelinux-examples Description: Foundation Classes, Design Patterns, IPC and Threads OOA and OOD for Linux: examples. . This package provides examples for corelinux. . OOA: Object Oriented Analysis OOD: Object Oriented Design check http://corelinux.sourceforge.net . libcorelinux provides the following features: . Foundation classes Inter-process communication Process and threads Design Patterns (complete) Creational Design Patterns Structural Design Patterns Behavioral Design Patterns Source package: libcoy-perl Package: libcoy-perl Description: Replace perl error messages with haiku Coy is a perl module that generates haiku based on the error messages a perl program outputs. The haiku are not canned, they are generated fresh each time based on the error message. . Before use Coy: run code...read rebuke. After use Coy: run code...haiku! Source package: libcrypt-passwdmd5-perl Package: libcrypt-passwdmd5-perl Description: Provides interoperable MD5-based crypt() for perl the `unix_md5_crypt()' provides a crypt()-compatible interface to the rather new MD5-based crypt() function found in modern operating systems. It's based on the implementation found on FreeBSD 2.2.[56]-RELEASE Source package: libctk Package: libctk-dev Description: Console Tool Kit, development symbolic links Console Tool Kit is a toolkit for writing textbased GUIs. The syntax is almost the same as GTK+. It provides mouse support on the console through gpm. This package is for developing with the latest ctk. Package: libctk3 Description: Console Tool Kit Console Tool Kit is a toolkit for writing textbased GUIs. The syntax is almost the same as GTK+. It provides mouse support on the console through gpm. This package contains the runtime files needed by programs linked to ctk. Package: libctk3-dev Description: Console Tool Kit, development files Console Tool Kit is a toolkit for writing textbased GUIs. The syntax is almost the same as GTK+. It provides mouse support on the console through gpm. This package is for developing specifically with ctk death count 3. Source package: libcurl-easy-perl Package: libcurl-easy-perl Description: perl interface to libcurl This module provides the same functionality as libcurl provides to C/C++ programs, please refer to the documentation of libcurl. . Some examples may be found in /usr/share/doc/libcurl-easy-perl/examples. Source package: libcurses-perl Package: libcurses-perl Description: Curses interface for Perl libcurses-perl (the Curses module from CPAN) will let you use the ncurses/curses terminal screen manipulation routines from Perl programs. . This package was previously called perl-curses. To comply with informal Debian standards, it has been renamed to libcurses-perl. Source package: libcurses-widgets-perl Package: libcurses-widgets-perl Description: Curses widget interface for Perl This module provides a standard library of functions and widgets for use in creating Curses-based interfaces. Should work reliably with both Curses and nCurses libraries. . Current widgets include text field, list box, button sets, calendar, message box, input box Source package: libdata-compare-perl Package: libdata-compare-perl Description: Compare two perl data structures recursively. Returns 0 if the structures differ, else returns 1. Source package: libdata-flow-perl Package: libdata-flow-perl Description: Perl extension for simple-minded recipe-controlled build of data Data::Flow allows you to define recipes for building data. A recipe contains all of the rules for determining the value of the data involved based on a set of defaults and/or interreactions with other pieces of data in an automated fashion. You can define any or all of: - default values - prerequisites (other fields that must have values before the field in question can be determined) - subroutines to build the field data given all requirements Source package: libdata-showtable-perl Package: libdata-showtable-perl Description: Print arrays of data in a formatted listing ShowTable.pm, is a Perl 5 module which defines subroutines to print arrays of data in a nicely formatted listing, using one of four possible formats: simple table, boxed table, list style, and HTML-formatting (for World-Wide-Web output). In other words, showtable is a data formatting program. Using the '-html' option, showtable can accept ASCII tabular data and format it appropriately for display through a Web-browser. Source package: libdate-calc-perl Package: libdate-calc-perl Description: Perl library for accessing dates The package provides a Perl interface to a C library which offers a wide variety of date calculations based on the Gregorian calendar (the one used in all western countries today), complying with the ISO/R 2015-1971 and DIN 1355 standards which specify things as what leap years are, when they occur, how the week numbers are defined, what's the first day of the week, how many weeks (52 or 53) a given year has, and so on. . Although the Gregorian calendar was only adopted 1582 by most (not all) European countries (some countries continued to use the Julian calendar until as late as the beginning of the 20th century!), this package allows you to extrapolate the Gregorian calendar back until the year 1. Source package: libdate-manip-perl Package: libdate-manip-perl Description: a perl library for manipulating dates This is a set of routines designed to make any common date/time manipulation easy to do. Operations such as comparing two times, calculating a time a given amount of time from another, or parsing international times are all easily done. From the very beginning, the main focus of Date::Manip has been to be able to do ANY desired date/time operation easily, not necessarily quickly. There are other modules that can do a small subset of the operations available in Date::Manip much quicker than those presented here, so if speed is a primary issue, you should look elsewhere. Source package: libdb Package: libdb1 Description: The Berkeley database routines (runtime version) [libc5 package] libdb is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley. . It supports three kinds of file formats: * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable length records. Package: libdb1-altdev Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files) [libc5 package] libdb is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley. . It supports three kinds of file formats: * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed or variable length records. Package: libdb1-dev Description: The Berkeley database routines (development files). libdb is a library for manipulating database files, developed at Berkeley. . It supports three kinds of file formats: * btree. A representation of a sorted, balanced tree structure. * hashed. An extensible, dynamic hashing scheme. * UNIX file oriented. A byte stream file with fixed our variable length records Source package: libdb-ruby Package: libdb-ruby Description: An interface to Berkeley DB for Ruby This is an interface to Berkeley DB, distributed by Sleepycat (http://www.sleepycat.com/). Source package: libdbd-csv-perl Package: libdbd-csv-perl Description: perl DBD::CSV - DBI driver for CSV files The DBD::CSV module is yet another driver for the DBI (Database independent interface for Perl). This one is based on the SQL "engine" SQL::Statement and the abstract DBI driver DBD::File and implements access to so-called CSV files (Comma separated values). Such files are mostly used for exporting MS Access and MS Excel data. Source package: libdbd-mysql-perl Package: libdbd-mysql-perl Description: mySQL database interface for Perl This package contains a mySQL interface for Perl based on the DBI interface. Source package: libdbd-pg-perl Package: libdbd-pg-perl Description: a PostgreSQL interface for Perl 5 using DBI. This is a binary Perl module that enables you to control a PostgreSQL database in a Perl script. Source package: libdbd-ram-perl Package: libdbd-ram-perl Description: Perl DBI driver for files and data structures DBD::RAM allows you to import almost any type of Perl data structure into an in-memory table and then use DBI and SQL to access and modify it. It also allows direct access to almost any kind of file, supporting SQL manipulation of the file without converting the file out of its native format. . The module allows you to prototype a database without having an RDBMS system or other database engine and can operate either with or without creating or reading disk files. If you do use disk files, they may, in most cases, either be local files or any remote file accessible via HTTP or FTP. Source package: libdbd-sybase-perl Package: libdbd-sybase-perl Description: Sybase/MS SQL database driver for the DBI module DBD::Sybase is a Perl module which works with the DBI module to provide access to Sybase and Microsoft SQL databases. Source package: libdbi-perl Package: libdbi-perl Description: The Perl5 Database Interface by Tim Bunce The Perl Database Interface by Tim Bunce provides a software layer to access any SQL database from within a Perl5 program. All SQL database engines for which a DBD:: driver is available can be accessed. . The DBI comes bundled with DBI::Shell, DBD::Proxy and DBD::ProxyServer modules. These *are* still alpha. Source package: libdbix-datasource-perl Package: libdbix-datasource-perl Description: Database-independent create and drop functions This module implements create_database and drop_database functions for databases. It aims to provide a common interface to database creation and deletion regardless of the actual database being used. . Currently supported databases are MySQL and PostgreSQL. Assistance adding support for other databases is welcomed and relatively simple - see DBIx::DataSource::Driver. Source package: libdbix-dbschema-perl Package: libdbix-dbschema-perl Description: Database-independent schema objects DBIx::DBSchema objects are collections of DBIx::DBSchema::Table objects and represent a database schema. . This module implements an OO-interface to database schemas. Using this module, you can create a database schema with an OO Perl interface. You can read the schema from an existing database. You can save the schema to disk and restore it from a different process. Most importantly, DBIx::DBSchema can write SQL CREATE statements for different databases from a single source. . Currently supported databases are MySQL and PostgreSQL. DBIx::DBSchema will attempt to use generic SQL syntax for other databases. Assistance adding support for other databases is welcomed. Source package: libdbix-password-perl Package: libdbix-password-perl Description: Perl module for creating a global password file for DB passwords Don't you hate keeping track of database passwords and such throughout your scripts? How about the problem of changing those passwords on a mass scale? This module is one possible solution. . It keeps track of all your virtrual users, databases, password, etc. in one central file. Source package: libdbix-profile-perl Package: libdbix-profile-perl Description: DBI query profiler DBIx::Profile is a quick and easy, and mostly transparent, profiler for scripts using DBI. It collects information on the query level, and keeps track of first, failed, normal, and total amounts (count, wall clock, CPU time) for each function on the query. . NOTE: DBIx::Profile use Time::HiRes to clock the wall time and the old standby times() to clock the CPU time. The CPU time is pretty coarse. . DBIx::Profile can also trace the execution of queries. It will print a timestamp and the query that was called. This is optional, and occurs only when the environment variable DBIXPROFILETRACE is set to 1. (ex: (bash) export DBIXPROFILETRACE=1). Source package: libdbix-recordset-perl Package: libdbix-recordset-perl Description: Perl extension for DBI recordsets DBIx::Recordset is a perl module for abstraction and simplification of database access. . The goal is to make standard database access (select/insert/update/delete) easier to handle and independent of the underlying DBMS. Special attention is made on web applications to make it possible to handle the state-less access and to process the posted data of form fields, but DBIx::Recordset is not limited to web applications. . DBIx::Recordset uses the DBI API to access the database, so it should work with every database for which a DBD driver is available (see also DBIx::Compat). . Most public functions take a hash reference as parameter, which makes it simple to supply various different arguments to the same function. The parameter hash can also be taken from a hash containing posted form fields like those available with CGI.pm, mod_perl, HTML::Embperl and others. Source package: libdbix-searchbuilder-perl Package: libdbix-searchbuilder-perl Description: Perl extension for easy SQL SELECT Statement generation Perl module to generate complex SQL SELECT Statements. . Source package: libdbix-xml-rdb-perl Package: libdbix-xml-rdb-perl Description: Perl module for creating XML from a DBI datasource This module is a simple creator of XML data from DBI datasources. It allows you to easily extract data from a database, and manipulate later using XML::Parser. . Binary data is encoded using UTF-8. This is automatically decoded when parsing with XML::Parser. . The examples need libxml-parser-perl. Source package: libdbix-xmlmessage-perl Package: libdbix-xmlmessage-perl Description: Perl module for exchanging XML messages between DBI data sources This module maintains simple XML templates that describe object structure. The module is capable of generating SQL statements based on these templates and executing them against DBI data sources. After executing the SQL, the package formats the data results into XML strings. . Inbound messages can be processed according to the same kind of templates and the database is updated accordingly. Templates are capable of defining the SQL operators, plus new SAVE operation which is basically a combination of SELECT and either INSERT or UPDATE depending on whether the record was found by the compound key value or not. Source package: libdc1394 Package: libdc1394-8 Description: high level programming interface for IEEE1394 digital camera libdc1394 is a library that is intended to provide a high level programming interface for application developers who wish to control IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital Camera Specification (found at http://www.1394ta.org/). . This package contains shared libraries. Package: libdc1394-dev Description: high level programming interface for IEEE1394 digital camera libdc1394 is a library that is intended to provide a high level programming interface for application developers who wish to control IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital Camera Specification (found at http://www.1394ta.org/). . This package contains development files. Source package: libdebconf-ruby Package: libdebconf-client-ruby Description: uses debconf from Ruby Debconf is a configuration management system for debian packages. libdebconf-client-ruby is a client module library which can communicate debconf from ruby script to ask questions to users. . Note that this package isn't intended to access a debconf databse directly, but ask questions to users. Source package: libdevel-symdump-perl Package: libdevel-symdump-perl Description: Perl module for inspecting perl's symbol table The perl module Devel::Symdump provides a convenient way to inspect perl's symbol table and the class hierarchies within a running program. Source package: libdevice-serialport-perl Package: libdevice-serialport-perl Description: Perl module for interacting with serial ports. This is a POSIX-based version of the Win32::Serialport module ported by Joe Doss for the MisterHouse Home Automation Package from Version 0.08 of the Win32 module. He replaced calls to the Win32 API with similar functions implemented using POSIX calls. While most of the testing has occurred on linux, the package should work on other POSIX-compliant Operating Systems. Source package: libdigest-hmac-perl Package: libdigest-hmac-perl Description: create standard message integrity checks HMAC is used for message integrity checks between two parties that share a secret key, and works in combination with some other Digest algorithm, usually MD5 or SHA-1. The HMAC mechanism is described in RFC 2104. . The Digest::HMAC module follow the common Digest:: interface, but the constructor takes the secret key and the name of some other simple Digest:: module as argument. Source package: libdigest-md2-perl Package: libdigest-md2-perl Description: MD2 Message Digest for Perl The Digest::MD2 module allows you to use the RSA Data Security Inc. MD2 Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. . The Digest::MD2 programming interface is identical to the interface of Digest::MD5. MD2 is described in RFC 1115. Source package: libdigest-md5-perl Package: libdigest-md5-perl Description: MD5 Message Digest for Perl The Digest::MD5 module allows you to use the RSA Data Security Inc. MD5 Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. MD5 is described in RFC 1321. Source package: libdigest-perl Package: libdigest-perl Description: generic interface to message digest modules This is just a simple frontend module for autoloading of various Digest:: modules. It also provide documentation of the interface that all Digest:: modules should provide. Source package: libdigest-sha1-perl Package: libdigest-sha1-perl Description: NIST SHA-1 message digest algorithm The Digest::SHA1 module allows you to use the NIST SHA-1 message digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 160-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input. Source package: libdnd Package: libdnd1 Description: OffiX drag and drop protocol. The OffiX Project is an attempt to make Unix systems more user-friendly. This package provides a drag and drop scheme. . Any X program can use this protocol to communicate with other programs. An Xt interface to Dnd is furnished with OffiX distribution. Package: libdnd1-dev Description: OffiX drag and drop protocol (development files). The OffiX Project is an attempt to make Unix systems more user-friendly. This package provides a drag and drop scheme. . Any X program can use this protocol to communicate with other programs. An Xt interface to Dnd is furnished with OffiX distribution. Source package: libdockapp Package: libdockapp-dev Description: Window Maker Dock App support (development files) Simple library that eases the creation of Window Maker dock apps. It provides functions that set up a dock app in such a way that they can be properly docked. It also provides some event handlers and makes it very simple to write dockapps. . This package contains the static library and the required headers. Use it to compile programs which use libdockapp. Package: libdockapp1 Description: Window Maker Dock App support (shared library) Simple library that eases the creation of Window Maker dock apps. It provides functions that set up a dock app in such a way that they can be properly docked. It also provides some event handlers and makes it very simple to write dockapps. . This package contains the shared library. Install this for programs that use libdockapp. Source package: libdsp Package: libdsp-dev Description: libdsp - Development files libdsp is a C++ library of digital signal processing routines including standard vector operations, digital filtering, and transforms. Package: libdsp0 Description: libdsp - Runtime files libdsp is a C++ library of digital signal processing routines including standard vector operations, digital filtering, and transforms. Source package: libdv Package: libdv-dev Description: A software decoder library for DV format digital video. The Quasar DV Codec (libdv) is a software decoder for DV format video, as defined by the IEC 61834 and SMPTE 314M standards. DV is the encoding format used by consumer-grade digital camcorders. . This package contains the development headers and library files necessary to compile programs using libdv, as well as sample programs for viewing and encoding DV data. . Portions of the library are optimised in a way that doesn't allow dynamic linking. Therefore, there is no Debian package containing a shared version of libdv. Source package: libdvdread2 Package: libdvdread2 Description: Simple foundation for reading DVDs. To allow applications to access some of the more advanced features of the DVD format, libdvdread offers: . 1. A simple abstraction for reading the files on a DVD image (dvd_reader.h). 2. A simple library for parsing the information (IFO) files (ifo_read.h/ifo_types.h). 3. A simple library for parsing the navigation (NAV) packets (nav_read.h/nav_types.h). . libdvdread currently uses libdl to dynamically probe for libcss at runtime, if found, libcss will be used to decrypt sections of the DVD as necessary. Package: libdvdread2-dev Description: Simple foundation for reading DVDs. To allow applications to access some of the more advanced features of the DVD format, libdvdread offers: . 1. A simple abstraction for reading the files on a DVD image (dvd_reader.h). 2. A simple library for parsing the information (IFO) files (ifo_read.h/ifo_types.h). 3. A simple library for parsing the navigation (NAV) packets (nav_read.h/nav_types.h). . libdvdread currently uses libdl to dynamically probe for libcss at runtime, if found, libcss will be used to decrypt sections of the DVD as necessary. . libdvdread-dev contains static libraries, headers, and some documentation. Source package: libeb-ruby Package: libeb-ruby Description: EB library interface for the Ruby Extension Library for EB Library which is for accessing CD-ROM books(EPWING/EB etc...). Source package: libecgi Package: libecgi-dev Description: An ANSI C library for the creation of CGI applications Ecgi (easy CGI Library) is an ANSI C library for the creation of CGI-based Web applications. It transparently supports the CGI methods GET and POST and also multipart/form-data file uploads. . It also contains a library independent introduction to CGI programming with C, a .html to .h HTML template preprocessor, and fast, block-allocating memory files. Package: libecgi0 Description: An ANSI C library for the creation of CGI applications Ecgi (easy CGI Library) is an ANSI C library for the creation of CGI-based Web applications. It transparently supports the CGI methods GET and POST and also multipart/form-data file uploads. . It also contains a library independent introduction to CGI programming with C, a .html to .h HTML template preprocessor, and fast, block-allocating memory files. Source package: libedb Package: libedb1 Description: enlightenment's database access library This is a database conveneince library based on db 2.7.7 from http://www.sleepycat.com. It is intended to make accessing database information portable, easy, fast and efficient as well as bypass the proplem of libdb continuously changing formats. Package: libedb1-dev Description: Enlightenment's db convenience wrapper library. Library and header files for developing programs that use Enlightenment's db convenience wrapper library Source package: libedit Package: libedit-dev Description: BSD editline and history libraries (development files) The editline library provides generic line editing and history functions. . It slightly resembles GNU readline Package: libedit2 Description: BSD editline and history libraries The editline library provides generic line editing and history functions. . It slightly resembles GNU readline Source package: libelf Package: libelf0 Description: an ELF object file access library (for libc5) The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs, such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming language.) . This shared library may be needed by pre-packaged programs. To compile programs with this library, you will need to install the libelf0-dev package as well. Package: libelf0-altdev Description: an ELF object file access library: development files (for libc5) The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs, such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming language.) . This development library is only needed if you intend to compile, or write, your own programs with this library. It holds the static linking library (.a), and the required .so link to libelf0.so.0. To run programs linked with this library, install the libelf0 package. Package: libelfg0 Description: an ELF object file access library The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs, such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming language.) . This shared library may be needed by pre-packaged programs. To compile programs with this library, you will need to install the libelfg0-dev package as well. Package: libelfg0-dev Description: an ELF object file access library: development files The elf library provides routines to access, and manipulate, Elf object files. It is still not complete, but is required for a number of programs, such as Eli (a state of the art compiler generation system), and Elk (the Extension Language Kit - an implementation of the Scheme programming language.) . This development library is only needed if you intend to compile, or write, your own programs with this library. It holds the static linking library (.a), and the required .so link to libelf0.so.0. To run programs linked with this library, install the libelfg0 package. Source package: libemail-valid-perl Package: libemail-valid-perl Description: Check validity of Internet email addresses This module determines whether an email address is well-formed, and optionally, whether a mail host exists for the domain. Source package: liberror-perl Package: liberror-perl Description: Exception module for Perl This is a Perl module that allows the use of exceptions in perl code with some syntactic sugar. Source package: libesmtp Package: libesmtp-dev Description: LibESMTP SMTP client library development files LibESMTP is a library to manage posting (or submission of) electronic mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA) such as Exim. It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another program that must be able to post electronic mail but where mail functionality is not the program's primary purpose. Package: libesmtp5 Description: LibESMTP SMTP client library LibESMTP is a library to manage posting (or submission of) electronic mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA) such as Exim. It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another program that must be able to post electronic mail but where mail functionality is not the program's primary purpose. Source package: libexif Package: libexif-dev Description: The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file (development files) Most digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags. Package: libexif5 Description: The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file Most digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags. Source package: libexpect-perl Package: libexpect-perl Description: Expect.pm - Perl Expect interface The Expect module is a successor of Comm.pl and a descendent of Chat.pl. It more closely ressembles the Tcl Expect language than its predecessors. It does not contain any of the networking code found in Comm.pl. I suspect this would be obsolete anyway given the advent of IO::Socket and external tools such as netcat. . Expect.pm is an attempt to have more of a switch() & case: feel to make decision processing more fluid. three separate types of debugging have been implemented to make code production easier. . It is now possible to interconnect multiple file handles (and processes) much like Tcl's expect. An attempt was made to enable all the features of Tcl's expect without forcing Tcl on the victim programmer :-) . Source package: libextutils-f77-perl Package: libextutils-f77-perl Description: Simple interface to F77 libs This module tries to figure out how to link C programs with Fortran subroutines on your system. Basically one must add a list of Fortran runtime libraries. The problem is their location and name varies with each OS/compiler combination! . This module tries to implement a simple 'rule-of-thumb' database for various flavours of UNIX systems. A simple self-documenting Perl database of knowledge/code for figuring out how to link for various combinations of OS and compiler is embedded in the modules Perl code. Please help save the world by sending database entries for your system to kgb@aaoepp.aao.gov.au . The library list which the module returns can be explicitly overridden by setting the environment variable F77LIBS, e.g. . % setenv F77LIBS "-lfoo -lbar" % perl Makefile.PL ... Source package: libfcgi-perl Package: libfcgi-perl Description: FastCGI Perl module FastCGI is a language independent, scalable, open extension to CGI that provides high performance without the limitations of server specific APIs. For more information, see http://www.fastcgi.com/. . This Perl module is based on the FCGI module that comes with Open Market's FastCGI Developer's Kit, but does not require you to recompile perl. Source package: libffm Package: libffm1 Description: Fast math library routines for DEC Alpha Libffm is an optimized not-quite-replacement for libm on Alphas to replace some rather slow libm routines. Package: libffm1-dev Description: Development files for Alpha fast math library routines Static library and header file for libffm, an optimized not-quite-replacement for libm on Alphas to replace some rather slow libm routines. This library is meant to be linked before libm when compiling programs that would normally use only libm. Also contains pow.o, which, when linked to a binary, forces libffm's pow() function to be called in place of libm's. Source package: libfile-cache-perl Package: libfile-cache-perl Description: File::Cache, a filesystem-based object store File::Cache implements an object store which shares data across process boundaries via the filesystem. It was written to complement IPC::Cache, but is suitable for larger numbers of more complex objects than that module. . This module will eventually be superseded by the newer Cache::Cache. Source package: libfile-counterfile-perl Package: libfile-counterfile-perl Description: Persistent counter class for Perl This module implements a persistent counter class. Each counter is represented by a separate file in the file system. File locking is applied, so multiple processes might try to access the same counters at the same time without risk of counter destruction. Source package: libfile-slurp-perl Package: libfile-slurp-perl Description: single call read & write file routines This module consists of some quickie routines that read from, append to or overwrite a file with a single subroutine call. Their main intention is to save a couple of lines of code over and over again, but they do not do anything fancy. Source package: libfile-sync-perl Package: libfile-sync-perl Description: Perl interface to sync() and fsync() It provides Perl interfaces to the Unix sync(2) and POSIX.1b fsync(2) system calls. The fsync() call is needed for putting messages into qmail maildirs, and sync() is included for completeness. Source package: libfile-tail-perl Package: libfile-tail-perl Description: File::Tail perl module The File::Tail module is designed for reading files which are continously appended to (the name comes from the tail -f directive). Usually such files are logfiles of some description. . The module tries hard not to busy wait on the file, dynamicaly calculating how long it should wait before it pays to try reading the file again. . The module should handle normal log truncations ("close; move; open" or "cat /dev/null >file") transparently, without losing any input. Source package: libfilesys-diskspace-perl Package: libfilesys-diskspace-perl Description: fetch filesystem size and usage information from Perl This Perl module allows you to fetch filesystem size and usage information (such as the df command displays) from Perl. Source package: libfilter-perl Package: libfilter-perl Description: Perl source filters Source filters alter the program text of a module before Perl sees it, much as a C preprocessor alters the source text of a C program before the compiler sees it. . This package contains a number of source filters. Source package: libfinance-quote-perl Package: libfinance-quote-perl Description: Perl module for retrieving stock quotes from a variety of sources This is a Perl module that retrieves stock quotes and other securities information from various locations Source package: libfloat Package: libfloat1 Description: Soft floating point library The libfloat library is used with gcc and the -msoft-float option to handle floating point math operations (useful on machines without floating point hardware). Package: libfloat1-dev Description: Soft floating point library - development The libfloat library is used with gcc and the -msoft-float option to handle floating point math operations (useful on machines without floating point hardware). . This package contains the static development library and symlink. Source package: libflux0 Package: libflux0 Description: Library of commonly-used functions A library of functions developed with the goal of simplifying application development and reducing the amount of time spent on "reinventing the wheel." Source package: libfreezethaw-perl Package: libfreezethaw-perl Description: converting Perl structures to strings and back. Converts data to/from stringified form, appropriate for saving-to/reading-from permanent storage. Source package: libfrontier-rpc-perl Package: libfrontier-rpc-perl Description: Perl module to implement RPC calls using XML requests Frontier::RPC implements UserLand Software's XML RPC (Remote Procedure Calls using Extensible Markup Language). Frontier::RPC includes both a client module for making requests to a server and a daemon module for implementing servers. Frontier::RPC uses RPC2 format messages. Source package: libfwbuilder Package: libfwbuilder-dev Description: Firewall Builder API library development files This package contains the libraries and header files that programmer would need to develop applications using Firewall Builder API. . This package contains the development files needed to compile software to use the libfwbuilder API. Package: libfwbuilder0 Description: Firewall Builder API library This package contains the libraries and header files that programmer would need to develop applications using Firewall Builder API. Source package: libg++27 Package: libg++27 Description: The GNU C++ libraries (libc5 version). This package contains the additional runtime libraries for g++, linked with libc5. Package: libg++27-altdev Description: The GNU C++ libraries (libc5 version). This package contains the additional statically linked libraries for g++, and the header files, to be used for compiling libc5 libraries on a libc6 system. Source package: libgail-gnome Package: libgail-gnome-dbg Description: libgail-gnome library and debugging symbols This library is GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library additions which implement ATK interfaces for libbonoboui and libgnomeui widgets. . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. Package: libgail-gnome-dev Description: Development files of libgail-gnome This library is GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library additions which implement ATK interfaces for libbonoboui and libgnomeui widgets. . This package contains the development files for libgail-gnome. Package: libgail-gnome0 Description: GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library for GnomeUI/BonoboUI This library is GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library additions which implement ATK interfaces for libbonoboui and libgnomeui widgets. . This package contains the shared libraries. Source package: libgc Package: libgc5 Description: Conservative garbage collector for C Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. Package: libgc5-dev Description: Conservative garbage collector for C (development) Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. This package is required to compile and link programs that use libgc5. . Since the collector does not require pointers to be tagged, it does not attempt to ensure that all inaccessible storage is reclaimed. However it has typically been more successful at reclaiming unused memory than most C programs using explicit deallocation. Unlike manually introduced leaks, the amount of unreclaimed memory typically stays bounded. Package: libgc6 Description: Conservative garbage collector for C Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. Package: libgc6-dev Description: Conservative garbage collector for C (development) Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. This package is required to compile and link programs that use libgc6. . Since the collector does not require pointers to be tagged, it does not attempt to ensure that all inaccessible storage is reclaimed. However it has typically been more successful at reclaiming unused memory than most C programs using explicit deallocation. Unlike manually introduced leaks, the amount of unreclaimed memory typically stays bounded. Source package: libgc4 Package: libgc4 Description: Conservative garbage collector for C/C++ Boehm's GC is a garbage collecting storage allocator that is intended to be used as a plug-in replacement for C's malloc. Source package: libgcj Package: libgcj0 Description: Java runtime library for use with gcj This is the runtime that goes along with the gcj front end to egcs. libgcj includes parts of the Java Class Libraries, plus glue to connect the libraries to the compiler and the underlying OS. Package: libgcj0-dev Description: Java runtime library for use with gcj This is the runtime that goes along with the gcj front end to egcs. libgcj includes parts of the Java Class Libraries, plus glue to connect the libraries to the compiler and the underlying OS. Source package: libgd Package: libgd-dev Description: GD Graphics Library (development version). GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. . This is the full development version of the library. Package: libgd-noxpm-dev Description: GD Graphics Library (development version without XPM support). GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. . This is the full development version of the library built without XPM support. Package: libgd1 Description: GD Graphics Library GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. . This is the runtime package of the library. Package: libgd1-altdev Description: GD Graphics Library (libc5 development version). GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a GIF file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where GIF is the format used for inline images. . This is the full development version of the library, for libc5. Package: libgd1-noxpm Description: GD Graphics Library (without XPM support). GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. . This is the runtime package of the library built without XPM support. Package: libgd1g Description: GD Graphics Library GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. . This is the runtime package of the library. Package: libgd1g-dev Description: GD Graphics Library (development version). GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. . This is the full development version of the library. Package: libgd1g-tools Description: GD command line tools. Simple command line tools that use the GD graphics library. Source package: libgd-gif Package: libgd-gif-tools Description: GD command line tools with gif support Simple command line tools that use the GD graphics library. Package: libgd-gif1 Description: GD Graphics Library with gif support GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a GIF file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where GIF is the format used for inline images. . This is the runtime package of the library. Package: libgd-gif1-dev Description: GD Graphics Library with gif support (development version) GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a GIF file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where GIF is the format used for inline images. . This is the full development version of the library. Source package: libgd-graph-perl Package: libgd-graph-perl Description: perl GD::Graph - Graph Plotting Module GD::Graph is a perl5 module to create charts using the GD module. The following classes for graphs with axes are defined: . GD::Graph::lines - Create a line chart. GD::Graph::bars - Create a bar chart. GD::Graph::points - Create an chart, displaying the data as points. GD::Graph::linespoints - Combination of lines and points. GD::Graph::area - Create a graph, representing the data as areas under a line. GD::Graph::mixed - Create a mixed type graph, any combination of the above. At the moment this is fairly limited. Some of the options that can be used with some of the individual graph types won't work very well. Multiple bar graphs in a mixed graph won't display very nicely. GD::Graph::pie - Create a pie chart. Source package: libgd-graph3d-perl Package: libgd-graph3d-perl Description: perl GD::Graph3D - Create 3D Graphs with GD and GD::Graph This is the GD-Graph3d extensions module. It provides 3D graphs for the GD::Graph module by Martien Verbruggen, which in turn generates graph using Lincoln Stein's GD.pm. Source package: libgd-noxpm-perl Package: libgd-noxpm-perl Description: Perl module wrapper for libgd (without XPM support) Provides PNG and JPEG creation and manipulation routines through the libgd library. Also allows use of TrueType fonts in images created. Source package: libgd-perl Package: libgd-perl Description: Perl module wrapper for libgd Provides PNG, JPEG, and XPM creation and manipulation routines through the libgd library. Also allows use of TrueType fonts in images created. Source package: libgd-ruby Package: libgd-ruby Description: An extension library to use gd graphics library from Ruby Ruby extension library for using Thomas Boutell's gd library(http://www.boutell.com/gd/). Source package: libgd-text-perl Package: libgd-text-perl Description: perl GD::Text - Text utilities for use with GD This module provides a font-independent way of dealing with text in GD, for use with the GD::Text::* modules and GD::Graph. Source package: libgd2 Package: libgd-tools Description: GD command line tools. Simple command line tools that use the GD graphics library. Package: libgd2 Description: GD Graphics Library version 2 GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. . This is the runtime package of the library. Package: libgd2-dev Description: GD Graphics Library version 2 (development version). GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. . This is the full development version of the library. Package: libgd2-noxpm Description: GD Graphics Library version 2 (without XPM support) GD is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colours, cut and paste from other images, flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG file. This is particularly useful in World Wide Web applications, where PNG is one of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. . This is the runtime package of the library, built without XPM support. Source package: libgeda Package: libgeda-dev Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- development files Library development files for GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! You only need to install this package if you wish to recompile the geda-* client packages. Package: libgeda14 Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- library files Library files for GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! Package: libgeda15 Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- library files Library files for GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! Package: libgeda3 Description: GNU EDA -- Electronics design software -- library files Library files for GNU EDA, an electronics design package, including gschem, a schematic editor. This is alpha software! Source package: libgeo-metar-perl Package: libgeo-metar-perl Description: Geo::METAR, Accessing Aviation Weather Information with Perl libgeo-metar-perl (Geo::METAR) is a set of Perl modules which allow accessing of aviation weather information with Perl. The Geo::METAR home page is located at: http://www.wcnet.org/~jzawodn/perl/Geo-METAR/ This is a perl module to allow accessing weather info. Source package: libgetargs-long-perl Package: libgetargs-long-perl Description: Perl module to parse long function arguments The Getargs::Long module allows usage of named parameters in function calls, along with optional argument type-checking. It provides an easy way to get at the parameters within the routine, and yields concise descriptions for the common cases of all-mandatory and all-optional parameter lists. . The validation of arguments can be done by a structure-driven routine getargs() which is fine for infrequently called routines (but should be slower), or via a dedicated routine created and compiled on the fly the first time it is needed, by using the cgetargs() family (expected to be faster). . The Log::Agent module is used to report errors, which leaves to the application the choice of the final logging method: to a file, to STDERR, or to syslog. . Note that this module is still in the alpha stage of development, and the interface to it may change: indeed, it changed between 0.1.2 and 0.1.3. Source package: libgetopt-argfile-perl Package: libgetopt-argfile-perl Description: Perl module for reading script options and parameters from files This module simply interpolates option file hints in @ARGV by the contents of the pointed files. This enables option reading from files instead of or additional to the usual reading from the command line. . Alternatively, you can process any array instead of @ARGV which is used by default and mentioned mostly in this manual. . The interpolated @ARGV could be subsequently processed by the usual option handling, e.g. by a Getopt::xxx module. Getopt::ArgvFile does not perform any option handling itself, it only prepares the array @ARGV. Source package: libgetopt-declare-perl Package: libgetopt-declare-perl Description: Getopt::Declare command line argument parser Getopt::Declare provides facilities to parse command line options. It builds and runs a parser. The parser object can be saved and later run on different input. Key features are: . - Automatic generation of error, usage and version information - Matching of parameter components may be constrained by regular expressions - Execution of embedded actions - Declarative specification of inter-parameter relationships - Selective or global case-insensitive matching of parameters Source package: libgetopt-mixed-perl Package: libgetopt-mixed-perl Description: Perl module for processing options in GNU-style (= long and short) This module is intended to be the "Getopt-to-end-all-Getop's". It combines flexibility and simplicity. It supports both short options (introduced by `-') and long options (introduced by `--'). Short options which do not take an argument can be grouped together. Short options which do take an argument must be the last option in their group, because everything following the option will be considered to be its argument. Source package: libggi Package: libggi-samples Description: General Graphics Interface sample programs The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains some sample programs demonstrating LibGGI's capabilities: . "ggiteleserver" is a remote display server for the tele target. "ggi-cube3d" runs up to 6 GGI programs on a moveable cubes surfaces. "ggi-monitest" creates useful testpatterns. Package: libggi-target-aa Description: General Graphics Interface ASCII Art display target The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the driver for the "aa" target, enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output as ASCII art. Package: libggi-target-emu Description: General Graphics Interface colour emulation targets The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains drivers for two colour-emulation pseudo-targets, enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output in a different colour mode than the underlying physical target supports. Two targets are included: . "palemu" emulates a palette-based display on a true-colour target "trueemu" emulates a true-colour display using a palette-based target Package: libggi-target-fbdev Description: General Graphics Interface direct access framebuffer target The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the driver for the "fbdev" target, enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output on the kernel framebuffer device. The framebuffer device is the usual means of displaying graphics on most non-i386 architectures, and, for i386, kernels in the stable 2.2 kernel series contain a working i386 framebuffer device. Package: libggi-target-glide Description: General Graphics Interface Glide2 display target The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the driver for the "glide" target, enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output on a 3dfx Voodoo 2, Voodoo Banshee, or Voodoo 3 graphics card. . Because libglide2 needs direct access to hardware, any program using it may have to be run SetUID root or provision to be taken that the user running such a program has proper access rights. Programs using libGGI are not normally installed SetUID root, so you will have to arrange that if you want to use this target. Package: libggi-target-monotext Description: General Graphics Interface plain text target The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the driver for the "monotext" target, enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output as ASCII art. This driver does not use the "aalib" ASCII art library; "monotext" is an independent implementation of the same idea. . The monotext target requires a text-capable target, such as the "terminfo" target, to display its output. Package: libggi-target-svgalib Description: General Graphics Interface SVGAlib display target The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the driver for the "svga" target, enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output on the Linux console via SVGAlib. . Because SVGAlib needs direct access to hardware, any program using it must be run SetUID root. Programs using libGGI are not normally installed SetUID root, so you will have to arrange that if you want to use this target. Package: libggi-target-terminfo Description: General Graphics Interface TermInfo display target The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the driver for the "terminfo" target, enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output in text mode. This target does not support graphics; it only makes text modes available. (However, you can display graphics on a text-mode target using the "monotext" target.) Output is displayed in a terminal-independent fashion using the "ncurses" library. Package: libggi-target-vcsa Description: General Graphics Interface direct access console text target The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains a driver for the "vcsa" target, enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display text output on the Linux console. It uses direct access to the "/dev/vcsa*" devices. Package: libggi-target-x Description: General Graphics Interface X display target The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains three drivers enabling libGGI (and therefore any program using libGGI) to display its output on an X server: . "X" draws its raster output into an X window "xlib" does the same as "X", except that it tries to use X primitives where possible to speed up drawing "dga" uses the XFree86 Direct Graphics Access X extension to speed up drawing -- this only works on local displays, and is not available on some architectures Package: libggi2 Description: General Graphics Interface runtime libraries The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the shared libraries for libGGI, the lowest-level drawing library provided by GGI. Also included are libGGI drivers for these targets: . "memory" draws into hidden in-memory framebuffers "ipc" draws into attached shared memory framebuffers "multi" draws output onto multiple displays simultaneously "tile" combines several displays into a single logical display "sub" draws output into a subwindow on another target "file" draws into a specially formatted file (?) "tele" draws on a remote teleserver (?) . Since none of the targets included here are, alone, capable of real, physical graphics output, you'll probably need to install at least one of the libggi-target packages to make any kind of sensible use of libGGI. Package: libggi2-dev Description: General Graphics Interface development package The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package provides the files necessary to compile programs which use libGGI. Source package: libggidemos Package: libggidemos Description: General Graphics Interface sample programs The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains some programs demonstrating LibGGI's capabilities. . Please read the description of the "libggi2" package for a general warning about the present level of stability of GGI. Source package: libggimisc Package: libggimisc2 Description: General Graphics Interface Misc runtime libraries The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the shared libraries for LibGIIMisc, the GGI project's General Graphics Interface Misc extension library containing display target extensions that don't deserve their own extension library. . Extensions are included for the following targets: . "fbdev" "x" "svgalib" Package: libggimisc2-dev Description: General Graphics Interface Misc development package The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the development environment for LibGIIMisc, the GGI project's General Graphics Interface Misc extension library containing display target extensions that don't deserve their own extension library. Source package: libghttp Package: libghttp-dev Description: Gnome HTTP client library - Development This packages provides the include files and static library for the Gnome HTTP functions. Package: libghttp1 Description: Gnome HTTP client library This library is used by Gnome clients to do HTTP. Source package: libgifgraph-perl Package: libgifgraph-perl Description: perl GIFgraph - Graph Plotting Module for Perl 5. GIFgraph is a perl5 module to create and display GIF output for a graph, using Lincoln Stein's GD.pm. . GIFgraph has been replaced by GD::Graph - libgd-graph-perl package. Source package: libgii Package: libgii0 Description: General Input Interface runtime libraries The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the shared libraries for LibGII, the input library developed by the GGI project. Also included is LibGG, the library containing GGI's configuration and target option parsing code. . Input modules are included for these devices: . null Dummy input device which never generates any input stdin Characters from standard input mouse Mice of all sorts: Microsoft, MouseSystems, Logitech, Sun, MouseMan, MMSeries, BusMouse and PS2 linux_kbd Raw Linux keyboard devices linux_mouse Linux mouse devices linux_joy Linux joystick devices linux_evdev New style HIDs spaceorb SpaceOrb 3D input device x Keyboard and mouse input from a newly created X window xwin Keyboard, mouse and expose input from an existing X window file Input saved by the "save" input filter tcp Input from a socket . Usually, it is not necessary to specify which of these input devices you want to use; LibGGI normally finds an appropriate input device. . These input filter modules are also included: . mouse Generic mouse event generator save Save away an event stream for later playback keytrans Generic key event translator tcp Send input to a tcp socket Package: libgii0-dev Description: General Input Interface development package The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains the development environment for LibGII, the GGI project's General Input Interface, and LibGG, the library containing GGI's configuration and target option parsing code. . Two useful demo programs are also included: mhub Translate LibGGI events to mouse events xsendbut Translate mhub to X button events Source package: libglade Package: libglade-bonobo0 Description: Library to load .glade files at runtime (Bonobo controls support). This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without recompilation of the program. . The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. Package: libglade-bonobo0-dev Description: Development files for libglade (Bonobo controls support). This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without recompilation of the program. . The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. Package: libglade-gnome0 Description: Library to load .glade files at runtime (Gnome widgets support). This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without recompilation of the program. . The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. Package: libglade-gnome0-dev Description: Development files for libglade (Gnome widgets support). This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without recompilation of the program. . The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. Package: libglade0 Description: Library to load .glade files at runtime. This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without recompilation of the program. . The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. Package: libglade0-dev Description: Development files for libglade. This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without recompilation of the program. . The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. Source package: libglade2 Package: libglade2-0 Description: Library to load .glade files at runtime. This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without recompilation of the program. . The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. Package: libglade2-dev Description: Development files for libglade. This library allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without recompilation of the program. . The interfaces can also be edited with GLADE. Source package: libglpng Package: libglpng Description: PNG loader library for OpenGL This is a library for OpenGL to load PNG graphics files as an OpenGL texture as easily as possible. Package: libglpng-dev Description: PNG loader library for OpenGL - development files This is a library for OpenGL to load PNG graphics files as an OpenGL texture as easily as possible. Source package: libgmp2 Package: libgmp2 Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library GNU MP is a programmer's library for arbitrary precision arithmetic (ie, a bignum package). It can operate on signed integer, rational, and floating point numeric types. . It has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular interface. . GNU MP is licenced under the GNU Library General Public Licence (LGPL). . The home page is; http://www.swox.com/gmp Package: libgmp2-dev Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library developers tools. This development package provides the header files and the symbolic links to allow compilation and linking of programs that use the libraries provided in the libgmp2 package. Source package: libgmp3 Package: libgmp3 Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library GNU MP is a programmer's library for arbitrary precision arithmetic (ie, a bignum package). It can operate on signed integer, rational, and floating point numeric types. . It has a rich set of functions, and the functions have a regular interface. . GNU MP is licenced under the GNU Library General Public Licence (LGPL). . The home page is; http://www.swox.com/gmp Package: libgmp3-dev Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library developers tools. This development package provides the header files and the symbolic links to allow compilation and linking of programs that use the libraries provided in the libgmp3 package. Package: libgmp3-doc Description: Multiprecision arithmetic library documentation and demos. This documentation package includes the info files containing the documentation on interfaces provided by the gmp libraries in the libgmp3 package as well as demos and additional docs for using the libgmp3-dev package to build programs using libgmp3. Source package: libgnome Package: libgnome2-0 Description: The Gnome 2 library - runtime files. This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library functions. Package: libgnome2-dev Description: The Gnome 2 library - development files. This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library functions. Source package: libgnome-gnorba-perl Package: libgnome-gnorba-perl Description: Gnorba module for Perl This is a Perl module that allows the use of the GNORBA facilities (automation of Gnome applications, for example). Source package: libgnomecanvas Package: libgnomecanvas2-0 Description: A powerful object-oriented display - runtime files. The canvas widget is a powerful and extensible object-oriented display engine. A GnomeCanvasItem is a GtkObject representing some element of the display, such as an image, a rectangle, an ellipse, or some text. You can refer to this architecture as structured graphics; the canvas lets you deal with graphics in terms of items, rather than an undifferentiated grid of pixels. Package: libgnomecanvas2-dev Description: A powerful object-oriented display - development files. The canvas widget is a powerful and extensible object-oriented display engine. A GnomeCanvasItem is a GtkObject representing some element of the display, such as an image, a rectangle, an ellipse, or some text. You can refer to this architecture as structured graphics; the canvas lets you deal with graphics in terms of items, rather than an undifferentiated grid of pixels. Source package: libgnomeprint Package: libgnomeprint2-0 Description: The GNOME 2 Print architecture - runtime files The goals of this architecture include: . * Absolutely uncompromised output quality * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other resources * A screen display derived from the Canvas * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript supports, especially transparency * To make life as easy as possible for application developers Package: libgnomeprint2-data Description: The GNOME Print architecture - data files The goals of this architecture include: . * Absolutely uncompromised output quality * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other resources * A screen display derived from the Canvas * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript supports, especially transparency * To make life as easy as possible for application developers Package: libgnomeprint2-dev Description: The GNOME 2 Print architecture - development files The goals of this architecture include: . * Absolutely uncompromised output quality * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other resources * A screen display derived from the Canvas * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript supports, especially transparency * To make life as easy as possible for application developers Source package: libgnomeprintui Package: libgnomeprintui-0 Description: The GNOME 2 Print architecture User Interface - runtime files The goals of this architecture include: . * Absolutely uncompromised output quality * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other resources * A screen display derived from the Canvas * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript supports, especially transparency * To make life as easy as possible for application developers Package: libgnomeprintui-dev Description: The GNOME 2 Print architecture User Interface - development files The goals of this architecture include: . * Absolutely uncompromised output quality * Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals * Ability to work smoothly with Postscript printers, fonts, and other resources * A screen display derived from the Canvas * An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts * An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than Postscript supports, especially transparency * To make life as easy as possible for application developers Source package: libgnomeui Package: libgnomeui-0 Description: The Gnome 2 libraries (User Interface) - runtime files This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library functions (User Interface functions). Package: libgnomeui-dev Description: The Gnome 2 libraries (User Interface) - development files This package contains the shared library for the base Gnome library functions (User Interface functions). Source package: libgnurdf Package: libgnurdf-dev Description: Development files for libgnurdf The libgnurdf (GNUpdate RDF) library provides a simple interface for parsing and generating RDF, the Resource Description Format. . Contains the files that programmers would use to develop programs that use the libgnurdf library. Package: libgnurdf2 Description: A library for parsing and processing RDF files The libgnurdf (GNUpdate RDF) library provides a simple interface for parsing and generating RDF, the Resource Description Format. . Development files and documentation are available in libgnurdf-dev package. Source package: libgocr Package: libgocr-dev Description: API set to write your own OCR engine - development files Modular API to write OCR engine with plugin support. OCR is Optical Character Recognition . Development files . This is the first stable release. Test it please. Package: libgocr-doc Description: API set to write your own OCR engine - documentation Modular API to write OCR engine with plugin support. OCR is Optical Character Recognition . Postscript and html documentation files . This is the first stable release. Test it please. Package: libgocr0 Description: API set to write your own OCR engine - runtime libs Modular API to write OCR engine with plugin support. OCR is Optical Character Recognition . Runtime libraries . This is the first stable release. Test it please. Source package: libgpio Package: libgpio-dev Description: The GPhoto I/O library (development files) This package includes header files and static libraries necessary to build programs which use the gpio library. Package: libgpio0 Description: The GPhoto I/O library The intent of this package is to allow for an abstraction layer for device communications (USB, serial, IEEE 1394, etc). Source package: libgsm Package: libgsm-bin Description: User binaries for a GSM speech compressor. Contains user binaries for libgsm, an implementation of the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. . GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling rate, i.e. a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits; for compatibility with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker recognition; even music often survives transcoding in recognizable form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). . The interfaces offered are a front end modelled after compress(1), and a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than realtime on most SPARCstations. The implementation has been verified against the ETSI standard test patterns. Package: libgsm1 Description: Shared libraries for GSM speech compressor. Contains runtime shared libraries for libgsm, an implementation of the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. . GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling rate, i.e. a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits; for compatibility with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker recognition; even music often survives transcoding in recognizable form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). . The interfaces offered are a front end modelled after compress(1), and a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than realtime on most SPARCstations. The implementation has been verified against the ETSI standard test patterns. Package: libgsm1-dev Description: Development libraries for a GSM speech compressor. Contains header files and development libraries for libgsm, an implementation of the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s. . GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 160 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling rate, i.e. a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits; for compatibility with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker recognition; even music often survives transcoding in recognizable form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate). . The interfaces offered are a front end modelled after compress(1), and a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than realtime on most SPARCstations. The implementation has been verified against the ETSI standard test patterns. Source package: libgtk-perl Package: libgladexml-perl Description: Perl module for the libglade library. This module lets you use the libglade library from perl. It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. Package: libgnome-applet-perl Description: Perl module for the gnome panel applet library. This module lets you use the gnome panel applet library from perl. It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. Package: libgnome-perl Description: Perl module for the gnome and zvt libraries. This module lets you use the gnome libraries (libgnome, libgnomeui, libzvt) from perl. It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. Package: libgnome-print-perl Description: Perl module for the gnome print library. This module lets you use the gnome print library from perl. It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. Package: libgtk-imlib-perl Description: Perl module for the gdkimlib library. This module lets you use the gdkimlib graphic library from perl. It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. Package: libgtk-perl Description: Perl module for the gtk+ library This module lets you use the gtk+ graphic library from perl. It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. Package: libgtk-pixbuf-perl Description: Perl module for the gdkpixbuf library. This module lets you use the gdkpixbuf graphic library from perl. It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. Package: libgtkglarea-perl Description: Perl module for the gtkglarea library. This module lets you use the gtkglarea graphic library from perl. It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. Package: libgtkxmhtml-perl Description: Perl module for the libgtkxmhtml library. This module lets you use the libgtkxmhtml library from perl. It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. Source package: libgtk-ruby Package: libgtk-imlib-ruby Description: Gtk+ and gdkimlib interface for scripting language Ruby. Gtk+ and gdkimlib interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Package: libgtk-ruby Description: Gtk+ interface for scripting language Ruby. Gtk+ interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Source package: libgtkada Package: libgtkada1 Description: Ada binding for the GTK library This library will let you run Ada applications compiled with GTK. Package: libgtkada1-art Description: Ada binding for the art and pixbuf libraries This library will let you run Ada applications compiled with the art and pixbuf libraries. Package: libgtkada1-dev Description: Development files for libgtkada This package contains all the headers and static libraries needed to build applications that will use the libgtkada library. It also contains the gate utility that will generate Ada code from the GLADE GUI builder files, as well as the dgate program that create dynamic graphical interfaces from the same files. Package: libgtkada1-gl Description: Ada binding for OpenGL This library will let you run Ada applications compiled with OpenGL support. Package: libgtkada1-glade Description: Ada binding for Glade generated applications This library will let you run Ada applications built with Glade, a GTK GUI builder. Package: libgtkada1-gnome Description: Ada binding for the Gnome Library This library will let you run Ada applications compiled with Gnome. Source package: libgtkdatabox Package: libgtkdatabox Description: GTK+ widget to display coordinate systems Widget can be used to display data graphically. It was used in paul to display histograms Package: libgtkdatabox-dev Description: GTK+ widget to display coordinate systems Widget can be used to display data graphically. It was used in paul to display histograms . Development package Source package: libgtkhtml2 Package: libgtkhtml2-0 Description: HTML rendering/editing library - runtime files. (for GNOME2) This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. . This package is a part of GNOME2 Package: libgtkhtml2-dev Description: HTML rendering/editing library - development files. for (GNOME2) This is GtkHTML, a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently. . This package is a part of GNOME2 Source package: libgtkimreg Package: libgtkimreg Description: GTK+ widget to select regions of GdkImages The widget represents an image with a mouse drawn rubber box. The enhancement against other rubber boxes is that you can type the coordinates manually if you want and can gain an enhancement in pixelwise exactness. It was used in paul to cut images and to insert thumbnails into clickable maps. Package: libgtkimreg-dev Description: GTK+ widget to select regions of GdkImages The widget represents an image with a mouse drawn rubber box. The enhancement against other rubber boxes is that you can type the coordinates manually if you want and can gain an enhancement in pixelwise exactness. It was used in paul to cut images and to insert thumbnails into clickable maps. . Development package Source package: libgtop Package: libgtop-daemon Description: gtop daemon for monitoring remote machines (part of Gnome) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the libgtop_daemon which can be used to monitor the processes on remote systems. Package: libgtop-dev Description: Dev libraries for gtop system monitoring library (part of Gnome) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the include files and static library for the gtop libraries which read information about processes and the running systems. Package: libgtop1 Description: Libraries for gtop system monitoring library (part of Gnome) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the gtop libraries which read information about processes and the running systems. Source package: libgtop2 Package: libgtop2 Description: Libraries for gtop system monitoring library (part of Gnome 2) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the gtop libraries which read information about processes and the running systems. Package: libgtop2-daemon Description: gtop daemon for monitoring remote machines (part of Gnome 2) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the libgtop_daemon which can be used to monitor the processes on remote systems. Package: libgtop2-dev Description: Dev libraries for gtop system monitoring library (part of Gnome 2) Gnome is the "GNU Network Object Model Environment" . It is a project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. . This package contains the include files and static library for the gtop libraries which read information about processes and the running systems. Source package: libgtrans-ifase Package: libgtrans-ifase-dev Description: Development libraries for libgtrans-ifase Development libraries for libgtrans-ifase, a C wrapper to interact with SQL databases. Package: libgtrans-ifase0 Description: SQL database wrapper for C This library provides a C wrapper to interact with SQL databases. It does this by requiring special plugins to be written for a specific database implementation. Source package: libgtrans-mysql-3-23 Package: libgtrans-mysql-3-23 Description: MySQL plugin for libgtrans-ifase MySQL 3.23 plugin for libgtrans-ifase Source package: libhdf4 Package: libhdf4g Description: The Hierarchical Data Format library -- library package The HDF format is used in scientific applications and can embed various kind of data: o graphics (8 and 24 bits) o scientific data o many others . This package comes with the HDF libraries. Package: libhdf4g-dev Description: The Hierarchical Data Format library -- development package Contains include files and static library for the HDF package plus some libdf functions manpages. Package: libhdf4g-doc Description: The Hierarchical Data Format library -- documentation The user guide and reference manual for HDF version 4 in html. Package: libhdf4g-run Description: The Hierarchical Data Format library -- runtime package This package comes with some basic utilities to view, pack, unpack, etc HDF files. Source package: libhoard Package: libhoard Description: fast memory allocation library The Hoard memory allocator is a fast, scalable, and memory-efficient memory allocator for shared-memory multiprocessors. . More information can be found at the libhoard web site . Package: libhoard-dev Description: Static libraries for Fast Memory Allocator The Hoard memory allocator is a fast, scalable, and memory-efficient memory allocator for shared-memory multiprocessors. . More information can be found at the libhoard web site http://www.hoard.org/ . Package: libhoard1 Description: Fast Memory Allocator The Hoard memory allocator is a fast, scalable, and memory-efficient memory allocator for shared-memory multiprocessors. . More information can be found at the libhoard web site http://www.hoard.org/ . Source package: libhs Package: libhs Description: The HighScore Library (run-time library) The HighScore Library is a small library to make the programming of high score tables easier. Its features: * you can give default data for the case if no previous highscores * you can simple insert to a table with use of a comparison function * you can store any data with the score itself * FILE LOCKING * more difficulty level for the same program . Now this library is used by bombardier (0.7.3) or above Package: libhs-dev Description: The HighScore Library (development files) The HighScore Library is a small library to make the programming of high score tables easier. Its features: * you can give default data for the case if no previous highscores * you can simple insert to a table with use of a comparison function * you can store any data with the score itself * FILE LOCKING * more difficulty level for the same program . Now this library is used by bombardier (0.7.3) or above Source package: libhsync Package: libhsync-dev Description: Development files for the `hsync' protocol libhsync is a reference implementation of the hsync extensions to HTTP. hsync makes the web work faster, by caching documents and transferring only the differences between the cached version and the current version. . It is intended that `hsync' be incorporated into as many clients (browsers), caches and servers as is feasable. This package contains the files required to develop program which use the `hsync' protocol. . Package: libhsync0 Description: Implements the `hsync' protocol libhsync is a reference implementation of the hsync extensions to HTTP. hsync makes the web work faster, by caching documents and transferring only the differences between the cached version and the current version. . This works particularly well for dynamically-generated sites, where the pages are often similar but not the same on each visit. Transferring just the difference reduces network traffic and therefore loading time. . This library by itself is likely not useful. You will need a hsync client, of which, rsync is one. . Source package: libhtml-clean-perl Package: libhtml-clean-perl Description: perl HTML::Clean - Cleans up HTML code for web browsers, not humans. The HTML::Clean module encapsulates a number of HTML optimizations and cleanups. The end result is HTML that loads faster, displays properly in more browsers. Think of it as a compiler that translates HTML input into optimized machine readable code. Source package: libhtml-embperl-perl Package: libhtml-embperl-perl Description: Library for embedding perl in HTML Embperl allows you to embed perl code in your HTML documents. The code can be used to compute something (e.g. retrieve data from a database) or to produce output (e.g. display a variable). While this could also be done with other packages, Embperl has several features especially for HTML: dynamic tables, form field processing, escaping, automatic session management, etc. . EmbperlObject is an OO-approach, which allows you to build your web-site out of small reusable pieces. . Embperl can run offline, as a CGI script or as a module using Apache's mod_perl (the fastest approach). Source package: libhtml-ep-perl Package: libhtml-ep-perl Description: HTML::EP - a system for embedding Perl into HTML This perl module simplifies the creation of CGI scripts using simple HTML documents with some additional tags, e.g. for executing perl code, accessing databases or session management. This is similar to HTML::EmbPerl, ePerl and Apache::ASP but more powerful. . HTML::EP uses Apache's mod_perl interface for speed and comes with some examples like a web based system administration tool and a simple shopping mall. . For more information about HTML::EP, please take a look at its home page at http://html-ep.sourceforge.net/ Source package: libhtml-format-perl Package: libhtml-format-perl Description: Format HTML syntax trees The modules present in this package are: . HTML::Formatter - Base class for various formatters. Formatters traverse a syntax tree and produce some textual output. None of the current formatters handle tables or forms yet. . HTML::FormatText - Formatter that converts a syntax tree to plain readable text. . HTML::FormatPS - Formatter that outputs PostScript code. Source package: libhtml-mason-perl Package: libhtml-mason-perl Description: HTML::Mason Perl module Mason allows web pages and sites to be constructed from shared, reusable building blocks called components. Components contain a mix of Perl and HTML, and can call each other and pass values back and forth like subroutines. Components increase modularity and eliminate repetitive work: common design elements (headers, footers, menus, logos) can be extracted into their own components where they need be changed only once to affect the whole site. . Other Mason features include a graphical site previewing utility, an HTML/data caching model, and the ability to walk through requests with the Perl debugger. Source package: libhtml-parser-perl Package: libhtml-parser-perl Description: A collection of modules that parse HTML text documents. This is a collection of modules that parse HTML text documents. These modules used to be part of the libwww-perl distribution, but are now unbundled in order to facilitate a separate development track. Source package: libhtml-parser-ruby Package: libhtml-parser-ruby Description: HTML parser library for Ruby The html-parser package is a variant language implementation of the Python's SGML parser (sgmllib.py), HTML parser (htmllib.py) and Formatter (formatter.py). Source package: libhtml-simpleparse-perl Package: libhtml-simpleparse-perl Description: perl HTML::SimpleParse - a bare-bones HTML parser. It is a bare-bones HTML parser, similar to HTML::Parser, but with a couple important distinctions: . First, HTML::Parser knows which tags can contain other tags, which start tags have corresponding end tags, which tags can exist only in the portion of the document, and so forth. HTML::SimpleParse does not know any of these things. It just finds tags and text in the HTML you give it, it does not care about the specific content of these tags (though it does distiguish between different _types_ of tags, such as comments, starting tags like , ending tags like , and so on). . Second, HTML::SimpleParse does not create a hierarchical tree of HTML content, but rather a simple linear list. It does not pay any attention to balancing start tags with corresponding end tags, or which pairs of tags are inside other pairs of tags. Source package: libhtml-table-perl Package: libhtml-table-perl Description: Perl module for creating HTML tables HTML::Table is used to generate HTML tables for CGI scripts. By using the methods provided fairly complex tables can be created, manipulated, then printed from Perl scripts. The module also greatly simplifies creating tables within tables from Perl. It is possible to create an entire table using the methods provided and never use an HTML tag. . HTML::Table also allows for creating dynamically sized tables via its addRow and addCol methods. These methods automatically resize the table if passed more cell values than will fit in the current table grid. . Methods are provided for nearly all valid table, row, and cell tags specified for HTML 3.0. Source package: libhtml-tableextract-perl Package: libhtml-tableextract-perl Description: Perl module that simplifies extraction of information from HTML HTML::TableExtract is a module that simplifies the extraction of information contained in tables within HTML documents. Source package: libhtml-tagset-perl Package: libhtml-tagset-perl Description: Data tables pertaining to HTML This module contains data tables useful in dealing with HTML. Source package: libhtml-template-perl Package: libhtml-template-perl Description: HTML::Template : A module for using HTML Templates with Perl This module attempts make using HTML templates simple and natural. It extends standard HTML with a few new HTML-esque tags - , , , and . The file written with HTML and these new tags is called a template. It is usually saved separate from your script - possibly even created by someone else! Using this module you fill in the values for the variables, loops and branches declared in the template. This allows you to separate design - the HTML - from the data, which you generate in the Perl script. Source package: libhtml-tree-perl Package: libhtml-tree-perl Description: represent and create HTML syntax trees This is a collection of modules that represent, create and extract information from HTML syntax trees. These modules used to be part of the libwww-perl distribution, but are now unbundled in order to facilitate a separate development track. Source package: libhttp-browserdetect-perl Package: libhttp-browserdetect-perl Description: Determine the Web browser, version, and platform from an HTTP user agent string The HTTP::BrowserDetect object does a number of tests on an HTTP user agent string. The results of these tests are available via methods of the object. . This module is based upon the JavaScript browser detection code available at http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/sniffer/browser_type.html. Source package: libhttp-ghttp-perl Package: libhttp-ghttp-perl Description: Perl module for using the Gnome ghttp library This module is a fairly low level interface to the Gnome project's libghttp, which allows you to process HTTP requests to HTTP servers. There also exists a slightly higher level interface - a simple get() function which takes a URI as a parameter. This is not exported by default, you have to ask for it explicitly. Source package: libhttpfetcher Package: libhttpfetcher-dev Description: A small library that downloads files via HTTP. libhttpfetcher is a small library that can download files using the HTTP GET method. HTTP Fetcher is meant to be small, fast, and flexible at what it does. It's robust, easy to use: using one function, it can download any kind of file via HTTP. It also offers further sophistication, allowing you control over what (if any) User-Agent or Referrer you wish to show to the web server. Which is neat stuff, depending on your use (testing and stealth/deception are two that come to mind). Package: libhttpfetcher1 Description: A small library that downloads files via HTTP. libhttpfetcher is a small library that can download files using the HTTP GET method. HTTP Fetcher is meant to be small, fast, and flexible at what it does. It's robust, easy to use: using one function, it can download any kind of file via HTTP. It also offers further sophistication, allowing you control over what (if any) User-Agent or Referrer you wish to show to the web server. Which is neat stuff, depending on your use (testing and stealth/deception are two that come to mind). Source package: libi18n-charset-perl Package: libi18n-charset-perl Description: Perl module for mapping character set names to IANA names This module provides access to the IANA Character Set Registry names for identifying character encoding schemes. It also provides a mapping to the character set names used by the Unicode::Map8 and Unicode::Map modules. . So, for example, if you get an HTML document with a META CHARSET="..." tag, you can fairly quickly determine what Unicode:: module can be used to convert it to Unicode. . If you don't have the module Unicode::Map8 installed, the map8_ functions will always return undef; similarly for Unicode::Map and the umap_ functions. Source package: libi18n-langtags-perl Package: libi18n-langtags-perl Description: Perl module for dealing with RFC3066-style language tags Language tags are a formalism, described in RFC 3066, for declaring what language form (language and possibly dialect) a given chunk of information is in. . This module provides functions for common tasks involving language tags (notably the extraction of them, comparing them, and testing the formal validity of them) as is needed in a variety of protocols and applications. Source package: libibtk Package: libibtk-dev Description: Insomnia's Basic ToolKit: Development Libraries and Header Files. IBTK is used by The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite for capturing video. Package: libibtk0 Description: Insomnia's Basic ToolKit IBTK is used by The General ATI TV and Overlay Software (GATOS) suite for capturing video. Source package: libiconv-ruby Package: libiconv-ruby Description: A Wrapper class of iconv for the Ruby This is wrapper class of iconv for the Ruby, which translates string between various coding systems. Source package: libid3 Package: libid31 Description: ID3 library Library that provides functions (via C++ classes as well as traditional C code) for reading and writing ID3 tags (small pieces of data added to MP3 files and storing song title, album title, artist, etc.). It supports ID3v1, ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2 and ID3v2.3. It also supports Lyrics3 tags. Package: libid31-dev Description: ID3 library development files Include files and static library for ID3 library (library for handling ID3 tags in MP3 files, including ID3v2.3 ones). The support is provided both via C++ classes and via traditional C functions. Source package: libident Package: libident Description: simple RFC1413 client library - runtime This is a small library to interface to the Ident protocol server; "ident" enables a remote host to find out who's the owner of a network connection. . /usr/sbin/in.identtestd is a small daemon (to be started from inetd) that does an ident lookup on you if you telnet into it. Can be used to verify that your Ident server is working correctly. Package: libident-dev Description: simple RFC1413 client library - development This is a small library to interface to the Ident protocol server. Source package: libidl Package: libidl-dev Description: development files for programs that use libIDL This package contains the header files and libraries needed for developing programs which use libIDL. Package: libidl0 Description: library for parsing CORBA IDL files libIDL is a small library for creating parse trees of CORBA v2.2 compliant Interface Definition Language (IDL) files, which is a specification for defining interfaces which can be used between different CORBA implementations. libIDL is used in the ORBit2 IDL compiler, as well as various language bindings (perl, python, etc.) for ORBit2. Source package: libimage-info-perl Package: libimage-info-perl Description: allows extraction of meta information from various types of image files This Perl extension allows you to extract meta information from various types of image files. In this release the following file formats are supported: . JPEG (plain JFIF and Exif) PNG GIF PBM/PGM/PPM SVG XBM/XPM BMP/DIB/RLE Source package: libimap-admin-perl Package: libimap-admin-perl Description: Administer IMAP servers This module is designed to take the pain out of writing programs for administering an IMAP server like Cyrus. Source package: libiniconf-perl Package: libiniconf-perl Description: perl IniConf - a module for reading .ini-style configuration files. IniConf provides a way to have readable configuration files outside your Perl script. The configuration can be safely reloaded upon receipt of a signal. . IniConf.pm has been replaced by Config::IniFiles - libconfig-inifiles-perl package. . Please move to that as soon as convenient. It should only mean replacing use `IniConf;' with use `Config::IniFiles;' if you choose not to use any of the cool new features. Source package: libinline-perl Package: libinline-perl Description: Write Perl subroutines in other programming languages The Inline module allows you to put source code from other programming languages directly "inline" in a Perl script or module. The code is automatically compiled as needed, and then loaded for immediate access from Perl. . Inline saves you from the hassle of having to write and compile your own glue code using facilities like XS or SWIG. Simply type the code where you want it and run your Perl as normal. All the hairy details are handled for you. The compilation and installation of your code chunks all happen transparently; all you will notice is the delay of compilation on the first run. Source package: libintl-gettext-ruby Package: libintl-gettext-ruby Description: A simple wrapper of GNU gettext for ruby. A simple wrapper of GNU gettext for ruby. Source package: libio-lockedfile-perl Package: libio-lockedfile-perl Description: Perl module that acts like IO::File, but locks file using flock(). This is a perl module that provides the allows locked file operations. Source package: libio-pty-perl Package: libio-pty-perl Description: Perl module for pseudo tty IO IO::Pty provides I/O handles to the master- and slave-side of a pseudo tty. Source package: libio-string-perl Package: libio-string-perl Description: Emulate IO::File interface for in-core strings The IO::String module provide the IO::File interface for in-core strings. An IO::String object can be attached to a string, and will make it possible to use the normal file operations for reading or writing data, as well as seeking to various locations of the string. The main reason you might want to do this, is if you have some other library module that only provide an interface to file handles, and you want to keep all the stuff in memory. . The IO::String module provide an interface compatible with IO::File as distributed with IO-1.20, but the following methods are not available; new_from_fd, fdopen, format_write, format_page_number, format_lines_per_page, format_lines_left, format_name, format_top_name. Source package: libio-stty-perl Package: libio-stty-perl Description: Interface to secure pseudo ttys This is a generic interface to handle secure pseudo terminals by perl scripts, such as the expect library. This package provides IO::Stty Source package: libiodbc2 Package: libiodbc2 Description: iODBC Driver Manager iODBC (intrinsic Open Database Connectivity) driver manager is compatible with ODBC 2.x specification and performs exact the same jovs of ODBC 2.0 driver manager (i.e. driver loading, Parameters and function sequence checking, driver's function invoking, etc). Any ODBC driver works with ODBC 2.0 driver manager will also work with iODBC driver manager and vice versa. Applications (using ODBC function calls) linked with iODBC driver manager will be able to simultaneously access different type of data sources within one process through suitable iODBC drivers. Package: libiodbc2-dev Description: iODBC Driver Manager (development files) iODBC (intrinsic Open Database Connectivity) driver manager is compatible with ODBC 2.x specification and performs exact the same jovs of ODBC 2.0 driver manager (i.e. driver loading, Parameters and function sequence checking, driver's function invoking, etc). Any ODBC driver works with ODBC 2.0 driver manager will also work with iODBC driver manager and vice versa. Applications (using ODBC function calls) linked with iODBC driver manager will be able to simultaneously access different type of data sources within one process through suitable iODBC drivers. Source package: libipc-shareable-perl Package: libipc-shareable-perl Description: Access IPC shared memory segments through perl. This perl module provides a tie() interface to System V IPC shared memory segments. . IPC::Shareable allows you to tie a variable to shared memory making it easy to share the contents of that variable with other Perl processes. Scalars, arrays, and hashes can be tied. The variable being tied may contain arbitrarily complex data structures - including references to arrays, hashes of hashes, etc. Source package: libipc-sharelite-perl Package: libipc-sharelite-perl Description: Perl module that provides a simple interface to shared memory IPC::ShareLite provides a simple interface to shared memory, allowing data to be efficiently communicated between processes. Your operating system must support SysV IPC (shared memory and semaphores) in order to use this module. Source package: libipc-signal-perl Package: libipc-signal-perl Description: utility functions dealing with signals for Perl This Perl module contains utility functions for dealing with signals. Currently these are just translating between signal names and signal numbers and vice versa. Source package: libirman Package: libirman-dev Description: library for accessing the IRMAN hardware. libirman is a library for accessing the IRMAN hardware from Linux and other Unix systems. . For general applications programming, the preferred interface for infra-red control is `lirc', as lirc supports multiple programs sharing the same infra-red receiver. It does this by providing a socket based interface to which several programs can connect. . lirc uses libirman to interface with the Irman hardware, so in single use applications directly using libirman is simpler and uses less system resources. Currently, lirc only works on Linux systems, so programs written using libirman directly are more portable. . NOTE: This debian package is mainly provided so that Irman support can be enabled in lirc package and there is no libirman0 because upstream doesn't build a shared library. Source package: libiso2mb Package: libiso2mb-dev Description: library to handle multiple octets character strings (devel files) libiso2mb is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. . This development package contains include files for the interface. It includes also a static lib for particular cases. Package: libiso2mb0.8 Description: library to handle multiple octets character strings libiso2mb is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. Source package: libjabber Package: libjabber1 Description: Jabber Transport and various lib functions The Jabber Project is a Free Instant Messenger, see www.jabber.org Package: libjabber1-dev Description: Jabber Transport and various lib functions The Jabber Project is a Free Instant Messenger, see www.jabber.org Source package: libjcode-perl Package: libjcode-perl Description: Perl library for Japanese character code conversion The libjcode-perl package provides jcode.pl which is perl library for Japanese character code conversion. Source package: libjcode-pm-perl Package: libjcode-pm-perl Description: Perl extension interface to convert Japanese text Jcode.pm is a Perl module that handles various Japanese charsets. It has all features available on jcode.pl PLUS - Object-oriented approach on Japanese text handling - mime header handling - Unicode feature (UCS2 and UTF8) Source package: libjconv Package: libjconv-bin Description: charset conversion library - binaries This library provide Japanese Code Conversion capability based on iconv. It is based by application to enlarge number of supported encoding. It isn't only for japanese people, it is used as helper in sylpheed mailer. . This package contains programs provided with the library: - jconv -- Program that make conversions between encodings using libjconv library. Package: libjconv-dev Description: charset conversion library - development This library provide Japanese Code Conversion capability based on iconv. It is based by application to enlarge number of supported encoding. It isn't only for japanese people, it is used as helper in sylpheed mailer. . This package contains development files. Package: libjconv2 Description: charset conversion library This library provide Japanese Code Conversion capability based on iconv. It is based by application to enlarge number of supported encoding. It isn't only for japanese people, it is used as helper in sylpheed mailer. Source package: libjpeg-mmx Package: libjpeg-mmx-dev Description: Development files for the IJG JPEG library with mmx optimization This package contains the static library, headers and documentation. There is no share library for mmx support. Package: libjpeg-mmx-progs Description: Programs for manipulating jpeg files using mmx optimization cjpeg/djpeg: convert to/from the jpeg file format rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom: read/write comments in jpeg files jpegtran: translate between jpeg formats . This package contains tools similar to those in libjpeg-progs. The only difference is that tools in this package are statically linked against libjpeg-mmx. Source package: libjpeg6b Package: libjpeg-progs Description: Programs for manipulating JPEG files This package contains programs for manipulating JPEG files: cjpeg/djpeg: convert to/from the JPEG file format rdjpgcom/wrjpgcom: read/write comments in JPEG files jpegtran: lossless transformations of JPEG files Package: libjpeg62 Description: The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG runtime library The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG shared library. Package: libjpeg62-dev Description: Development files for the IJG JPEG library Development files for the IJG JPEG library. This package contains the static library, headers and documentation. Source package: libjsw Package: jscalibrator Description: GTK Joystick Calibrator With jscalibrator you can calibrate your joystick for Linux games. . More information can be found at the jscalibrator web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/libjsw/ . Package: libjsw-dev Description: Joystick Library header files This library allows other programs to easily read the caliberation file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures (similar to Xlib). . More information can be found at the libjsw1.2 web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/libjsw/ . Package: libjsw1.2 Description: Joystick Library This library allows other programs to easily read the caliberation file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures (similar to Xlib). . More information can be found at the libjsw1.2 web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/libjsw/ . Package: libjsw1.5 Description: Joystick Library This library allows other programs to easily read the calibration file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures (similar to Xlib). . More information can be found at the libjsw web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/libjsw/ . Source package: libkakasi-ruby Package: libkakasi-ruby Description: KAKASI interface for scripting language Ruby. KAKASI interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation). Source package: libkpathsea-perl Package: libkpathsea-perl Description: Perl interface to Kpathsea library and mktex* replacements This package provides the perl module TeX::Kpathsea which provides a Perl interface to Karl Berry's Kpathsea[rch] library. It also provides TeX::Kpsewhich which gives an object-oriented frontend to the TeX::Kpathsea library, mimicking the kpsewhich program. Finally, it provides three Perl scripts which replace mktex{mf,tfm,pk}, using a common TeX::Mktex module. . This software is still in alpha release, with the caveats that this implies. The intention is to extend the package to implement a much security-improved version of the mktex* scripts. Source package: libldap-ruby Package: libldap-ruby Description: Ruby/LDAP module provides the interface to OpenLDAP library Ruby/LDAP is a ruby extension library which provides the interface to LDAP API based on RFC1823. Source package: liblingua-en-words2nums-perl Package: liblingua-en-words2nums-perl Description: convert English text to numbers A full-featured perl module that can parse a wide variety of English text and deduce the number it represents. For example, it can convert "five million, one thousand and sixteen" to 5001016, and "twenty-seventh" to 27. Source package: liblingua-ispell-perl Package: liblingua-ispell-perl Description: Perl module encapsulating access to the ispell program Lingua::Ispell allows a perl program to communicate with an ispell process to check spellings of strings. A sample program called `spellcheck' is provided. Source package: libliteclue Package: libliteclue Description: "balloon help" Widget library - runtime This is a small library to add "balloon help" to any widget. Package: libliteclue-dev Description: "balloon help" Widget library - development This is a small library to add "balloon help" to any widget. Source package: liblocale-codes-perl Package: liblocale-codes-perl Description: Perl modules for processing various ISO locale codes This package contains four modules which can be used to process ISO codes for identifying languages, countries, scripts, and currencies & funds. . Locale::Language Two letter codes for language identification (ISO 639). For example, 'en' is the code for 'English'. . Locale::Country Codes for country identification (ISO 3166). This module supports the three different code sets defined by the standard: alpha-2, alpha-3, and numeric codes. For example, 'bo' is the code for 'Bolivia'. . Locale::Currency Three letter codes for currency and fund identification (ISO 4217). For example, 'sek' is the code for 'Swedish Krona'. . Locale::Script Codes for script identification (ISO 15924). This module supports the three different code sets defined by the standard: alpha-2, alpha-3, and numeric codes. Source package: liblocale-gettext-perl Package: liblocale-gettext-perl Description: Using libc functions for internationalization in Perl The gettext module permits access from perl to the gettext() family of functions for retrieving message strings from databases constructed to internationalize software. . It provides gettext(), dgettext(), dcgettext(), textdomain() and bindtextdomain(). Source package: liblocale-maketext-perl Package: liblocale-maketext-perl Description: Perl module for supporting l10n and inheritance-based lexicons This module is a base class providing a framework for software localization and inheritance-based lexicons, as described in an article in The Perl Journal #13 (a corrected version of which appears in this package). . This is a complete rewrite from the basically undocumented 0.x versions. Source package: liblockfile Package: liblockfile-dev Description: Development library for liblockfile. This is a development library for liblockfile. It includes headers and documentation. Package: liblockfile1 Description: NFS-safe locking library, includes dotlockfile program Liblockfile is a shared library with NFS-safe locking functions. It includes the command-line utility ``dotlockfile''. Source package: liblockfile-simple-perl Package: liblockfile-simple-perl Description: Simple advisory file locking The LockFile::Simple extension provides simple file locking, of the advisory kind, i.e. it requires cooperation between applications wishing to lock the same files. . It is meant to be used in quick-and-dirty scripts or more elaborated programs that want a simple locking scheme, yet with a reasonable level of configuration. Source package: liblog-agent-perl Package: liblog-agent-perl Description: provides Log::Agent perl module Log::Agent is a general logging framework aimed at reusable modules that allow code to be written that is independent of the final logging method to be used. Source package: liblog-agent-rotate-perl Package: liblog-agent-rotate-perl Description: provides Log::Agent::Rotate perl module The Log::Agent::Rotate module is an extension of Log::Agent that brings file-rotating features to the File logging driver. . This is NOT a generic all-purpose logfile rotation package. It is meant to be used only within the Log::Agent framework. Source package: liblog-dispatch-perl Package: liblog-dispatch-perl Description: Dispatches messages to multiple Log::Dispatch::* objects This module manages a set of Log::Dispatch::* objects, allowing you to add and remove output objects as desired. Source package: liblog-loglite-perl Package: liblog-loglite-perl Description: Perl module that facilitates lightweight logging. This is a perl module that allows programs to log information to a logfile. Source package: liblogfile-rotate-perl Package: liblogfile-rotate-perl Description: Perl module to rotate logfiles. Logfile::Rotate provides methods to rename and save several versions of your logfiles, optionally compressing them after renaming them. Source package: libmail-audit-perl Package: libmail-audit-perl Description: Perl library for creating easy mail filters Mail::Audit was inspired by Tom Christiansen's audit_mail and deliverlib programs. It allows a piece of email to be logged, examined, accepted into a mailbox, filtered, resent elsewhere, rejected, and so on. It's designed to allow you to easily create filter programs to stick in a .forward file or similar. . It is designed as an alternative to procmail, whose recipe syntax is quite difficult to understand and use. Package: mail-audit-tools Description: Programs derived from the Mail::Audit package Small programs designed to enhance the Mail::Audit package. These include proc2ma, to convert procmail rc files to mail filters using Mail::Audit, and popread, to act as a replacement for fetchmail. Source package: libmail-bulkmail-perl Package: libmail-bulkmail-perl Description: Platform independent mailing list module Mail::Bulkmail gives a fairly complete set of tools for managing mass-mailing lists. It's really, really fast and can handle huge lists. . DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE TO SEND SPAM! Source package: libmail-cclient-perl Package: libmail-cclient-perl Description: Interface to UW c-client library Mail::Cclient gives access to mailboxes in many different formats (including remote IMAP folders) via the c-client API. The c-client library is the core library used by Pine and the University of Washington IMAP daemon (written by Mark Crispin). Source package: libmail-imapclient-perl Package: libmail-imapclient-perl Description: a perl library for manipulating IMAP mail stores This module provides perl routines that simplify a sockets connection to and an IMAP conversation with an IMAP server. Source package: libmail-pop3client-perl Package: libmail-pop3client-perl Description: POP3 client module for perl It provides an object-oriented interface to a POP3 server. It can be used to write perl-based biff clients, mail readers, or whatever. Source package: libmail-sendmail-perl Package: libmail-sendmail-perl Description: Send email from a perl script Simple platform independent e-mail from your perl script. Only requires Perl 5 and a network connection. Source package: libmailtools-perl Package: libmailtools-perl Description: Manipulate email in perl programs This is a set of perl modules which provide an easy interface to manipulating email in an object-oriented fashion. Package: mailtools Description: Package to facilitate upgrades This package exists to smooth upgrades from the old name of mailtools to the new name of libmailtools-perl. If all dependencies on mailtools are changed to libmailtools-perl, this package can be safely removed. Source package: libmalaga1 Package: libmalaga1 Description: An automatic language analysis library, version 4.2 Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: both grammars and morphologies can be created. You do not need this package unless some other package depends on it - in which case the Debian installation tools will let you know. . This package contains the shared library supporting other programs that use the Malaga engine. Malaga itself does not use this library. Source package: libmath-basecalc-perl Package: libmath-basecalc-perl Description: Convert numbers between various bases This module facilitates the conversion of numbers between various number bases. You may define your own digit sets, or use any of several predefined digit sets. Source package: libmcal Package: libmcal Description: Package for libmcal. This is a meta package for libmcal and adds a directory for mstore. . Mcal is a library for calendars and mstore is the driver for local calendar storage. Package: libmcal0 Description: Shared mcal libraries. The shared library for mcal. This is not tested yet but should work as good as the static version. It support both icap and mstore. Package: libmcal0-dev Description: Development library for mcal support. Development library for mcal with header files and static library. It has support for both mcal and mstore. Source package: libmd5-perl Package: libmd5-perl Description: backwards-compatible wrapper for Digest::MD5 This module (MD5.pm) is just a thin wrapper around the Digest::MD5 module. It is provided so that legacy code that rely on the old interface continue to work with the speed benefit of the new module. Source package: libmikmod Package: libmikmod2 Description: A portable sound library A portable sound library, capable of playing samples as well as module files, originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) for DOS. It has subsequently been hacked by many hands and now runs on many Unix flavours. It uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver including in all recent kernels for output, as well as ALSA and EsounD, and will also write wav files. . Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m, mtm, xm, and it. Package: libmikmod2-dev Description: A portable sound library - development files A portable sound library, capable of playing samples as well as module files, originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) for DOS. It has subsequently been hacked by many hands and now runs on many Unix flavours. It uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver including in all recent kernels for output, as well as ALSA and EsounD, and will also write wav files. . Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m, mtm, xm, and it. Source package: libmikmod1 Package: libmikmod1 Description: A portable sound library A portable sound library, capable of playing samples as well as module files, originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) for DOS. It has subsequently been hacked by many hands and now runs on many Unix flavours. It uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver including in all recent kernels for output, as well as ALSA and EsounD, and will also write wav files. . Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m, mtm, xm, and it. Package: libmikmod1-dev Description: A portable sound library - development files A portable sound library, capable of playing samples as well as module files, originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers (MikMak) for DOS. It has subsequently been hacked by many hands and now runs on many Unix flavours. It uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver including in all recent kernels for output, as well as ALSA and EsounD, and will also write wav files. . Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m, mtm, xm, and it. Source package: libmime-base64-perl Package: libmime-base64-perl Description: MIME/Base64 decoding for Perl Libmime-base64-perl is a collection of Perl modules which provide simple and consistent methods for dealing with Base64 encoding. Source package: libmime-types-perl Package: libmime-types-perl Description: Perl extension for determining MIME types and Transfer Encoding Perl extension for determining MIME types and Transfer Encoding Source package: libming Package: libming Description: Library to generate SWF (Flash) Files Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. . This package contains the C and C++ library. Package: libming-dev Description: Library to generate SWF (Flash) Files (development files) Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. . This package contains the development headers for C and C++. Package: libming-util Description: Library to generate SWF (Flash) Files - Utilities Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. . This package contains some utilities like: swftophp - SWF to PHP converter makefdb - Font Definition Ripper listfdb - List Font Definition listjpeg - List JPEGs listswf - SWF Disassembler listaction - Actions Script Disassembler png2dbl - PNG convert gif2dbl - GIF converter gif2mask - GIF Mask extractor The utils are located in /usr/lib/libming/bin Package: libswf-perl Description: Ming (SWF) module for Perl Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. . This package contains the Perl Module. Package: php4-ming Description: Ming (SWF) module for php4 Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. . This package contains the PHP4 Module. Package: python-ming Description: Ming (SWF) module for Python Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. . This package contains the Python Module and development files. Package: python2.2-ming Description: Ming (SWF) module for Python 2.2 Ming is an SWF (Flash) file format output library. It is written in C, with wrappers for C++, Perl, Python, PHP and experimental support for Ruby and Java. . This package contains the Python 2.2 Module. Source package: libming-fonts-openoffice Package: libming-fonts-openoffice Description: Fonts for use with the Ming Library for SWF Creation These are the OpenOffice Fonts converted for use with libming, which is a library for SWF (Flash) File creation. These fonts canNOT be used with X11 or for printing. Source package: libmldbm-perl Package: libmldbm-perl Description: MLDBM perl module This perl module can be used to store multidimensional hash structures in tied hashes (including DBM files). . It depends on the Data::Dumper module and use by default the SDBM tied hash. But you can use it with DB_File (and others DBM modules). You can also use other serializing packages like Storable and FreezeThaw. Source package: libmldbm-sync-perl Package: libmldbm-sync-perl Description: Perl module for safe concurrent access to MLDBM databases This module wraps around the MLDBM interface, by handling concurrent access to MLDBM databases with file locking, and flushes i/o explicity per lock/unlock. The new [Read]Lock()/UnLock() API can be used to serialize requests logically and improve performance for bundled reads & writes. Source package: libmng Package: libmng-dev Description: M-N-G library (Development headers) The libmng library supports decoding, displaying, encoding, and various other manipulations of the Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG) format image files. It uses the zlib compression library, and optionally the JPEG library by the Independent JPEG Group (IJG) and/or lcms (little cms), a color-management library by Marti Maria Saguar. . Development headers Package: libmng1 Description: Multiple-image Network Graphics library The libmng library supports decoding, displaying, encoding, and various other manipulations of the Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG) format image files. It uses the zlib compression library, and optionally the JPEG library by the Independent JPEG Group (IJG) and/or lcms (little cms), a color-management library by Marti Maria Saguar. Source package: libmoe Package: libmoe-dev Description: library to handle multiple octets character encoding scheme (devel files) libmoe is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. . This development package contains include files for the interface. It includes also a static lib for particular cases. Package: libmoe1.4 Description: library to handle multiple octets character encoding scheme libmoe is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. Package: libmoe1.5 Description: library to handle multiple octets character encoding scheme libmoe is a collection of routines to handle sequence of characters consisting of multiple octets. The main functionalities are to convert the encoding of a character from ISO 2022 to "fake" UTF-8, and vice versa. Source package: libmon-perl Package: libmon-perl Description: mon Perl modules for clients and server These are some Perl modules for interfacing with the mon system. mon is a tool for monitoring the availability of services. More information can be found at http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/. . These modules are used by both the mon server and mon clients. Source package: libmp3-info-perl Package: libmp3-info-perl Description: Perl MP3::Info - Manipulate / fetch info from MP3 audio files. This Perl library gives a set of function for manipulating info tags in MP3 files and retrieving technical information from them. . This package was formerly known as MPEG::MP3Info and still has a wrapper for applications that refer to it using the old name. . The Debian package also provides a simple tool for editing MP3 tags - mp3id. Source package: libmpeg-mp3info-perl Package: libmpeg-mp3info-perl Description: perl MPEG::MP3Info - Manipulate / fetch info from MP3 audio files. This perl library gives a set of function for manipulating info tags in MP3 files. . Debian package also provides a simple tool for editing MP3 tags - mp3id. Source package: libmpeg1 Package: libmpeg-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for the MPEG library This package contains the header files and static libraries for the MPEG library. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the MPEG library. Package: libmpeg-doc Description: Documentation for the MPEG library This package includes TeX and PostScript documentation detailing how the MPEG library works. . Install this package if you want to develop your own programs using the MPEG library. Package: libmpeg1 Description: The MPEG library calls for movie streams libmpeg gives programs a simple way to deal with streams of MPEG-format movie files. . This package is necessary if you want to use the MPEG plugin for The GIMP. Source package: libmsgcat-perl Package: libmsgcat-perl Description: Locale::Msgcat perl module This is Msgcat, a small perl module for systems which support the XPG4 message catalog functions : catopen(3), catgets(3) and catclose(3). Source package: libmutexm-ruby Package: libmutexm-ruby Description: yet another mutex library for Ruby It is library for Ruby and provides MutexM module. MutexM provides some features like builtin Mutex module. Source package: libnet Package: libnet0-dev Description: library for the construction and handling of network packets libnet provides a portable framework for low-level network packet writing and handling. . Libnet features portable packet creation interfaces at the IP layer and link layer, as well as a host of supplementary functionality. Still in it's infancy however, the library is evolving quite a bit. Additional functionality and stability are added with each release. . Using libnet, quick and simple packet assembly applications can be whipped up with little effort. With a bit more time, more complex programs can be written (Traceroute and ping were easily rewritten using libnet and libpcap). Source package: libnet-acl-ruby Package: libnet-acl-ruby Description: Simple Access Control Class for Ruby It provides Simple Access Control List(ACL). ACL can test the socket for access. Source package: libnet-daemon-perl Package: libnet-daemon-perl Description: Perl module for building portable Perl daemons easily. Net::Daemon is an abstract base class for implementing portable server applications in a very simple way. The module is designed for Perl 5.005 and threads, but can work with fork() and Perl 5.004. Source package: libnet-dns-perl Package: libnet-dns-perl Description: Net::DNS is a Perl interface to the DNS resolver. Net::DNS is a Perl interface to the DNS resolver. It allows the programmer to perform any type of DNS query from a Perl script. . As of version 0.02, Net::DNS is written entirely in Perl. Version 0.01 was written mostly in C and used the system's resolver. . The author invites feedback on the module, particularly at this early stage of its development. If there's something you'd like to have added, please let me/him know. Source package: libnet-finger-perl Package: libnet-finger-perl Description: Perl Module providing an API for Finger queries Net::Finger is a Perl interface to the Finger service, connecting to a local or remote server and making the request. For more details see the Net::Finger(3pm) manpage. Source package: libnet-ftpserver-perl Package: libnet-ftpserver-perl Description: A secure, extensible and configurable Perl FTP server Net::FTPServer is a secure, extensible and configurable FTP server written in Perl. . Current features include: . * Authenticated FTP access. * Anonymous FTP access. * Complete implementation of current RFCs. * ASCII or binary type file transfers. * Active or passive mode file transfers. * Run standalone or from inetd(8). * Security features: chroot, resource limits, tainting, protection against buffer overflows. * IP-based and/or IP-less virtual hosts. * Complete access control system. * Anonymous read-only FTP personality. * Virtual filesystem allows files to be served from a database. * Directory aliases and CDPATH support. * Extensible command set. * Generate archives on the fly. Source package: libnet-ipnetmember-perl Package: libnet-ipnetmember-perl Description: Perl5 module to check membership in IP networks This package provides the Perl module Net::IPNetMember which can be used to check whether a given IP address belongs to which member of a given set of IP networks. It supports conventional netmask notation as well as CIDR prefix notation. Source package: libnet-irc-perl Package: libnet-irc-perl Description: IRC (Internet Relay Chat) interface module for Perl This package contains an interface to write programs that connect to IRC, the Internet Relay Chat. Source package: libnet-irc-ruby Package: libnet-irc-ruby Description: a Ruby library for IRC (Internet Relay Chat) A Ruby library for IRC (Internet Relay Chat) and consists of low-level communication library and client framework. Source package: libnet-jabber-perl Package: libnet-jabber-perl Description: Perl modules for accessing the Jabber protocol Net::Jabber is a collection of Perl modules that provide a Perl Developer access to the Jabber protocol. Using OOP modules we provide a clean interface to writing anything from a full client to a simple protocol tester. Source package: libnet-ldap-perl Package: libnet-ldap-perl Description: A Client interface to LDAP servers. The perl-ldap distribution is a collection of perl modules which provide an object orientated interface to LDAP servers. . The perl-ldap distribution has several advantages: * By using the perl object interface the perl-ldap modules provide programmers with an interface which allows complex searches of LDAP directories with only a small amount of code. * All the perl-ldap modules are written entirely in perl, which means that the library is truly cross-platform compatible. No C or XS extension are used so no C compiler is needed to install the modules. Source package: libnet-netmask-perl Package: libnet-netmask-perl Description: parse, manipulate and lookup IP network blocks Net::Netmask parses and understands IPv4 CIDR blocks. It's built with an object-oriented interface. Nearly all functions are methods that operate on a Net::Netmask object. . There are methods that provide the nearly all bits of information about a network block that you might want. . There are also functions to put a network block into a table and then later lookup network blocks by IP address in that table. There are functions to turn a IP address range into a list of CIDR blocks. There are functions to turn a list of CIDR blocks into a list of IP addresses. . There is a function for sorting by text IP address. Source package: libnet-patricia-perl Package: libnet-patricia-perl Description: Perl module for fast IP address lookups This module uses a Patricia Trie data structure to quickly perform IP address prefix matching for applications such as IP subnet, network or routing table lookups. The data structure is based on a radix tree using a radix of two, so sometimes you see patricia implementations called "radix" as well. The term "Trie" is derived from the word "retrieval" but is pronounced like "try". Patricia stands for "Practical Algorithm to Retrieve Information Coded as Alphanumeric", and was first suggested for routing table lookups by Van Jacobsen. Patricia Trie performance characteristics are well-known as it has been employed for routing table lookups within the BSD kernel since the 4.3 Reno release. Source package: libnet-perl Package: libnet-perl Description: Implementation of Internet protocols for Perl libnet contains Perl implementations of the following protocols: Net::FTP (RFC959), Net::SMTP (RFC821), Net::Time (RFC867 & RFC868), Net::NNTP (RFC977), Net::POP3 (RFC1939), Net::SNPP (RFC1861) It also contains various utility functions for implementing new protocols. Source package: libnet-ph-perl Package: libnet-ph-perl Description: Perl module for accessing ph servers Net::PH is a Perl module that provides a Perl Developer access to the ph protocol. Source package: libnet-rawip-perl Package: libnet-rawip-perl Description: Perl interface to lowlevel TCP/IP Net::RawIP gives you the ability to create and manipulate arbitrary IP packages and fiddle around with every bit in the protocol header. . This module is useful if you want to implement a "traceroute" of "ping" in PERL or just want to learn about TCP/IP protocol suite but are afraid of the C language. Source package: libnet-snmp-perl Package: libnet-snmp-perl Description: Script SNMP connections The module Net::SNMP implements an object oriented interface to the Simple Network Management Protocol. Perl applications can use the module to retrieve or update information on a remote host using the SNMP protocol. Net::SNMP is implemented completely in Perl, requires no compiling, and uses only standard Perl modules. Both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c (Community-Based SNMPv2) are supported by the module. The Net::SNMP module assumes that the user has a basic understanding of the Simple Network Management Protocol and related network management concepts. Source package: libnet-snpp-perl Package: libnet-snpp-perl Description: Perl module for accessing SNPP servers Net::SNPP is a Perl module that provides a Perl Developer access to the SNPP Simple Network Paging Protocol. Source package: libnet-telnet-perl Package: libnet-telnet-perl Description: Script telnetable connections Net::Telnet allows you to make client connections to a TCP port and do network I/O, especially to a port using the TELNET protocol. Simple I/O methods such as print, get, and getline are provided. More sophisticated interactive features are provided because connecting to a TELNET port ultimately means communicating with a program designed for human interaction. These interactive features include the ability to specify a timeout and to wait for patterns to appear in the input stream, such as the prompt from a shell. Source package: libnet-tftp-perl Package: libnet-tftp-perl Description: Perl module for accessing TFTP servers Net::TFTP is a Perl module that provides a Perl Developer access to the TFTP protocol. Source package: libnet-whois-perl Package: libnet-whois-perl Description: Perl Module providing an API to access InterNIC whois database This is a Perl 5 module that retrieves and parses information from the InterNIC 'whois' database. If you are behind a firewall, you probably won't be able to use this module. . This version supports only the information about domains. Future work may include information about people and other entities about which the InterNIC keeps data. Also, you can only use it .org, .edu, .net, and .com domains. Other whois servers return information in a different syntax and are not currently supported. . See the documentation in the manual page Net::Whois(3pm) for instructions on how to use it. Source package: libnet-whois-raw-perl Package: libnet-whois-raw-perl Description: Perl Module providing an API to access whois database Net::Whois::Raw returns raw unparsed whois information. It follows references to other registrars by Network Solutions. It uses the .whois-servers.net notion. Source package: libnetaddr-ip-perl Package: libnetaddr-ip-perl Description: Manipulate IP Addresses easily This module provides a simple interface to the tedious bit manipulation involved when handling IP address calculations. . It can perform: Basic IP conversion, netmask manipulation, subnet interpretation, bitwise mask generation, full mask generation, subnet manipulation, expansion, and range operations, sub/supernet tests, data type determination, and more complex operations such as expansion of netblocks into arrays of smaller blocks of arbitrary size, and CIDR block aggregation Source package: libnetserver-generic-perl Package: libnetserver-generic-perl Description: A perl module for developing internet servers in perl. NetServer::Generic is a perl module that implements an object-oriented interface for developing internet servers. Source package: libnetwork-ipv4addr-perl Package: libnetwork-ipv4addr-perl Description: The Net::IPv4Addr perl module API and ipv4calc script ipv4calc can be used to calculate netmask, broadcast and netaddress of an IPv4 (Internet) address. Source package: libnews-newsrc-perl Package: libnews-newsrc-perl Description: Manage newsrc files News::Newsrc manages newsrc files. Methods are provided for - reading and writing newsrc files - adding and removing newsgroups - changing the order of newsgroups - subscribing and unsubscribing from newsgroups - testing whether groups exist and are subscribed - marking and unmarking articles - testing whether articles are marked - returning lists of newsgroups - returning lists of articles Source package: libnews-nntpclient-perl Package: libnews-nntpclient-perl Description: News::NNTPClient, Perl support for accessing NNTP servers News::NNTPClient allows you full access to NNTP (aka news or NetNews) servers from within Perl applications. With it you can write applications that post articles to NNTP servers, download articles, etc. Source package: libnews-scan-perl Package: libnews-scan-perl Description: News::Scan, Perl module to report Usenet newsgroup stats This module provides a class whose objects can be used to gather and report Usenet newsgroup statistics. Source package: libnewt-perl Package: libnewt-perl Description: Perl bindings for Erik Troan's newt text-mode windowing toolkit Newt is a Perl library built on top of Erik Troan's newt C library for text screen widgets. It allows a Perl programmer to build simple but effective text-mode user interfaces with little effort. . It is very usable because it has complete support for all widgets found in newt 0.50, and provides a nice abstraction over the C interface. . Install the libnewt-dev package also if you want to read the tutorial "Writing Programs Using newt" by Erik Troan. Source package: libnids Package: libnids-dev Description: IP defragmentation TCP segment reassembly library (development) Libnids is a library that provides the functionality of one of the NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) components, namely E-component. Libnids code watches all local network traffic, cooks received datagrams a bit, and provides convenient information about them to the NIDS analyzing modules. Libnids performs assembly of TCP segments into TCP streams, IP defragmentation, and TCP port scan detection. Package: libnids1 Description: IP defragmentation TCP segment reassembly library Libnids is a library that provides the functionality of one of the NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) components, namely E-component. Libnids code watches all local network traffic, cooks received datagrams a bit, and provides convenient information about them to the NIDS analyzing modules. Libnids performs assembly of TCP segments into TCP streams, IP defragmentation, and TCP port scan detection. Source package: libnss-db Package: libnss-db Description: DB Name Service Module This package supports using the "db" mechanism for Name Service Switch. Glibc 2.1.92 and before included this module, but it has been since been split and is now a separate package. If you use .db files for your passwd, shadow, group or other naming databases, then you need this module. Source package: libnss-ldap Package: libnss-ldap Description: NSS module for using LDAP as a naming service This package provides a Name Service Switch that allows your LDAP server act as a name service. This means providing user account information, group id's, host information, aliases, netgroups, and basically anything else that you would normally get from /etc flat files or NIS. . If used with glibc 2.1's nscd (Name Service Cache Daemon) it will help reduce your network traffic and speed up lookups for entries. Source package: libnss-mysql Package: libnss-mysql Description: NSS library for MySQL This package provides a Name Service Switch that allows your MySQL server act as a name service. It currently features full account support (shadow,passwd and group). . Installing nscd will make lookups much faster. Source package: libogg Package: libogg-dev Description: Ogg Bitstream Library Development The libogg-dev package contains the header files and documentation needed to develop applications with libogg. Package: libogg0 Description: Ogg Bitstream Library Libogg is a library for manipulating ogg bitstreams. It handles both making ogg bitstreams and getting packets from ogg bitstreams. Source package: libole2 Package: libole2-0 Description: The GNOME OLE library. libole2 is a library containing functionality to manipulate OLE2 Structured Storage files. Package: libole2-dev Description: The GNOME OLE library - development files. The development files and documentation to use the libole2 library which contains functionality to manipulate OLE2 Structured Storage files. . OLE2 files offer a way to store multiple types of data in one file by using a filesystem in a file. Source package: liboo2cx11 Package: liboo2cx11 Description: X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler The X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler. They contain a partial port of the X11 headers. Download them, if you want to develop applications for X11 or if you want to use VisualOberon under X11. Package: liboo2cx11-dev Description: X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler (devel) The X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler. They contain a partial port of the X11 headers. Download them, if you want to develop applications for X11 or if you want to use VisualOberon under X11. Source package: libooc-vo Package: libooc-vo Description: VisualOberon GUI class library for Oberon-2 VisualOberon (or short 'VO') is a collection of classes written in the programming language Oberon-2. The classes are designed to easily build graphical user interfaces for programs written in Oberon-2. Package: libooc-vo-dev Description: VisualOberon GUI class library for Oberon-2 (development) VisualOberon (or short 'VO') is a collection of classes written in the programming language Oberon-2. The classes are designed to easily build graphical user interfaces for programs written in Oberon-2. . VisualOberon uses OOC and its first implementation OO2C as development tool, but VisualOberon's design is not limited to that compiler. It is based on the language defined by the official language report and thus should be easily portable to other compilers. Source package: libooc-x11 Package: libooc-x11 Description: X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler The X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler. They contain a partial port of the X11 headers. Download them, if you want to develop applications for X11 or if you want to use VisualOberon under X11. Package: libooc-x11-dev Description: X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler (devel) The X11 specific modules for the oo2c compiler. They contain a partial port of the X11 headers. Download them, if you want to develop applications for X11 or if you want to use VisualOberon under X11. Source package: libooc-xml Package: libooc-xml Description: XML parser for the oo2c Oberon-2 compiler The libxml sources include the XML parser itself, encoder and decoder for the most prominent Unicode encodings, an URI library, some auxiliary OS level functions, and low-level support modules for socket access. Package: libooc-xml-dev Description: XML parser for the oo2c Oberon-2 compiler (devel) The libxml sources include the XML parser itself, encoder and decoder for the most prominent Unicode encodings, an URI library, some auxiliary OS level functions, and low-level support modules for socket access. Source package: libopengl-perl Package: libopengl-perl Description: Perl module to display 3D data using OpenGL, GLU, GLUT, and GLX This module provides access to most of the OpenGL 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 APIs. Some amount of GLU is supported and GLUT should be completely supported up to API version 3. A small portion of GLX and X11 is supported, as an alternative to GLUT. Source package: liboptparse-ruby Package: liboptparse-ruby Description: A command line option parser class for Ruby. Parser for command line options. . A command line option parser class for Ruby, which supports short and crunchable switches and long(GNU-style) switches. Also arguments to switches are converted automatically. . And this also provides option summary. Source package: libowfat Package: libowfat-dev Description: A reimplementation of libdjb This library is a reimplementation of libdjb, which means that it will use Daniel Bernstein's interfaces (with some extensions). . It contains wrappers around memory allocation, buffered I/O, routines for formatting and scanning, a full DNS resolver, several socket routines, wrappers for socket functions, mkfifo, opendir, wait and an abstraction around errno. Also it includes wrappers for Unix signal functions and a layer of mmap and sendfile. Source package: libpalm-perl Package: libpalm-perl Description: Perl 5 modules for manipulating pdb and prc database files Contains Perl modules for manipulating Palm Pilot databases. These include Palm::ToDo, Palm::Memo, Palm::Mail, Palm::Address, Palm::Datebook, and the generic Palm::PDB. Sponsored by Anthony Towns Source package: libpam-ldap Package: libpam-ldap Description: Pluggable Authentication Module allowing LDAP interfaces This module let's you use you LDAP server to authenticate users with programs that utilize PAM. If used along with libnss-ldap, you can replace your entire flat file (/etc/*) structure or NIS with LDAP. Source package: libpam-opie Package: libpam-opie Description: Use OTP's for PAM authentication Use opie one time passwords for PAM authentication. Source package: libpam-pwdfile Package: libpam-pwdfile Description: PAM module allowing authentication via an /etc/passwd-like file This PAM module lets you use an arbitrarily-named text file similar in structure to /etc/passwd to authenticate users. Both DES and MD5 hashed passwords are supported. Source package: libpam-radius-auth Package: libpam-radius-auth Description: The PAM RADIUS authentication module. This is the PAM to RADIUS authentication module. It allows any PAM-capable machine to become a RADIUS client for authentication and accounting requests. You will, however, need to supply your own RADIUS server to perform the actual authentication. Source package: libpam-smb Package: libpam-smb Description: Pluggable Authentication Module allowing Samba interface This module allows user passwords to be authenticated via local or remote Samba daemons, or by NT or Windows 95/98 machines. Source package: libpaper Package: libpaper Description: Library for handling paper characteristics [libc5] This package contains a simple library for use by programs needing to handle papers. It lets program automatically recognize a lot of different papers with their properties (actually their size). Package: libpaperg Description: Library for handling paper characteristics This package contains a simple library for use by programs needing to handle papers. It lets program automatically recognize a lot of different papers with their properties (actually their size). Package: libpaperg-dev Description: Library for handling paper characteristics (development files) This package contains the development files for a simple library for use by programs needing to handle papers. It lets program automatically recognize a lot of different papers with their properties (actually their size). Source package: libparams-validate-perl Package: libparams-validate-perl Description: Validate parameters to Perl method/function calls The Params::Validate module provides a flexible system for validating method/function call parameters. The validation can be as simple as checking for the presence of required parameters or as complex as validating object classes (via isa) or capabilities (via can), checking parameter types, and using customized callbacks to ensure data integrity. . The module has been designed to work equally well with positional or named parameters (via a hash or hash reference). Source package: libparse-recdescent-perl Package: libparse-recdescent-perl Description: Generates recursive-descent parsers in Perl The Perl module Parse::RecDescent, incrementally generates top-down recursive-descent text parsers from simple yacc-like grammar specifications. It provides: . * Regular expressions or literal strings as terminals (tokens), * Multiple (non-contiguous) productions for any rule, * Repeated, optional and alternate sub-rules within productions, * Late-bound (run-time dispatched) sub-rules * Full access to Perl within actions specified as part of the grammar, * Simple automated error reporting during parser generation and parsing, * The ability to commit to, uncommit to, or reject particular productions during a parse, * Incremental extension of the parsing grammar (even during a parse), * The ability to retrieve the generated parsing code. . Also included in this package is the module Text::Balanced, used for extraction of delimited text sequences from strings. Source package: libparse-syslog-perl Package: libparse-syslog-perl Description: Perl module for parsing syslog entries Unix syslogs are convenient to read for humans but because of small differences between operating systems and things like 'last message repeated xx times' not very easy to parse by a script. . Parse::Syslog presents a simple interface to parse syslog files: you create a parser on a file (with new) and call next to get one line at a time with Unix-timestamp, host, program, pid and text returned in a hash-reference. Source package: libparse-yapp-perl Package: libparse-yapp-perl Description: Perl module for creating fully reentrant LALR parser OO Perl modules This is a collection of modules that let you generate and use yacc like thread safe (reentrant) parsers with perl object oriented interface. . The script yapp is a front-end to the Parse::Yapp module and let you easily create a Perl OO parser from an input grammar file. Source package: libpcap Package: libpcap-dev Description: Development library for libpcap. Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. Package: libpcap0 Description: System interface for user-level packet capture. libpcap (Packet CAPture) provides a portable framework for low-level network monitoring. Applications include network statistics collection, security monitoring, network debugging, etc. . Since almost every system vendor provides a different interface for packet capture, and since there are several tools that require this functionality, we've created this system-independent API to ease in porting and to alleviate the need for several system-dependent packet capture modules in each application. . Further information is available at Source package: libpcap-ruby Package: libpcap-ruby Description: libpcap interface for scripting language Ruby. libpcap interface for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Source package: libpcd Package: libpcd Description: A library for reading PhotoCD images A library for reading PhotoCD images Package: libpcd-dev Description: Header files and static library for libpcd Header files and static library for libpcd Source package: libpgsql Package: libpgsql Description: Library for connecting to PostgreSQL 6.3 backend Provides the library libpq.so.1.1, which is needed for user programs that want to connect to a Postgresql 6.3 backend. It can also talk to a PostgreSQL 6.4 backend, but does not have all the capabilities of the libpq.so.2.0 library provided by libpgsql2. . Do not install this package unless you need it to talk to a 6.3 backend or need it to support some other package that has not yet been linked against libpg.so.2. . There will be no further development of this package. You are recommended to upgrade your software to use a later release of libpq.so. Source package: libphp-adodb Package: libphp-adodb Description: The 'adodb' database abstraction layer for php. A library for php, to allow for a universal way to access databases. ADODB stands for Active Data Objects Data Base. Currently supported databases are MySQL, PostgreSQL, Interbase, Oracle, MS SQL 7, Foxpro, Access, ADO, Sybase, DB2 and generic ODBC. Source package: libphp-phplot Package: libphp-phplot Description: The graphic library for php. A library for php, to allow for dynamic scientific, business and stock-market charts. Currently supports PHP3, PHP4, TTF (or no ttf) and GD version 1.2 - latest. Includes Pie, Line, Area, Point and combination plots. Source package: libplot-perl Package: libplot-perl Description: perl interface to plot library libplot is part of the plotutils package from the FSF. This package allows the routines to be called from perl. Only the C libary routines are avaiable with this package. The C++ routines may be added later. They are available on CPAN in a package which is currently not debianized. Source package: libplrpc-perl Package: libplrpc-perl Description: Perl extensions for writing PlRPC servers and clients Perl RPC simplifies the writing of Perl based client/server applications. RPC::PlServer is the package used on the server side, and you guess what RPC::PlClient is for. plRPC works by defining a set of of functions that may be executed by the client. Source package: libpng Package: libpng2 Description: PNG library - runtime libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. . This library is more recent than libpng0g, and you should use it rather than libpng0g (which is for legacy packages). Package: libpng2-dev Description: PNG library - development libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. . This library is more recent than libpng0g, and you should use it rather than libpng0g (which is for legacy packages). Source package: libpng0 Package: libpng0 Description: PNG library - libc5 runtime compatibility package libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. Package: libpng0-altdev Description: PNG library - libc5 development compatibility package libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. Package: libpng0g Description: PNG library - runtime libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. Package: libpng0g-dev Description: PNG library - development libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. Source package: libpng3 Package: libpng-dev Description: PNG library - development libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. . This library is more recent than libpng2, and you should use it rather than libpng2 (which is for legacy packages). Package: libpng3 Description: PNG library - runtime libpng is a library implementing an interface for reading and writing PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format files. . This library is more recent than libpng2, and you should use it rather than libpng2 (which is for legacy packages). Source package: libpod-pom-perl Package: libpod-pom-perl Description: Perl module of POD Object Model Pod::POM implements a parser to convert Pod documents into a simple object model called Pod Object Model. The object model is generated as a hierarchical tree of nodes, each of which represents a different element of the original document. The tree can be walked manually and the nodes examined, printed or otherwise manipulated. . In addition, Pod::POM supports and provides view objects which can automatically traverse the tree, or section thereof, and generate an output representation in one form or another. Source package: libpoe-component-client-dns-perl Package: libpoe-component-client-dns-perl Description: a DNS client component for POE POE::Component::Client::DNS is a wrapper for non-blocking Net::DNS. It lets other tasks to run while something is waiting for a nameserver to respond, and it lets several DNS queries run in parallel. . DNS client components are not proper objects. Instead of being created, as most objects are, they are "spawned" as separate sessions. To avoid confusion (and hopefully not cause other confusion), they must be spawned with a spawn method, not created anew with a new one. Source package: libpoe-component-irc-perl Package: libpoe-component-irc-perl Description: a fully event-driven IRC client module. POE::Component::IRC is a POE component (who'd have guessed?) which acts as an easily controllable IRC client for your other POE components and sessions. You create an IRC component and tell it what events your session cares about and where to connect to, and it sends back interesting IRC events when they happen. You make the client do things by sending it events. That's all there is to it. Cool, no? . [Note that using this module requires some familiarity with the details of the IRC protocol. I'd advise you to read up on the gory details of RFC 1459 before you get started. Keep the list of server numeric codes handy while you program. Needless to say, you'll also need a good working knowledge of POE, or this document will be of very little use to you.] Source package: libpoe-component-jobqueue-perl Package: libpoe-component-jobqueue-perl Description: POE component to manage queues and worker pools POE::Component::JobQueue manages a finite pool of worker sessions as they handle an arbitrarily large number of tasks. It often is used as a form of flow control, preventing a large group of tasks from exhausting some sort of resource. . PoCo::JobQueue implements two kinds of queue: active and passive. Both kinds of queue use a Worker coderef to spawn sessions that process jobs, but how they use the Worker differs between them. Source package: libpoe-perl Package: libpoe-perl Description: An event driven component architecture. Stands for "Perl Object Environment", libraries for event driven state machines, I/O abstraction and object management. It includes high level interfaces for sockets, alarms, file I/O. It can be used as a cooperative threading environment and/or a portable component architecture. Package: libpoe-perl0 Description: An event driven component architecture. Stands for "Perl Object Environmet", libraries for event driven state machines, I/O abstraction and object management. It includes high level interfaces for sockets, alarms, file I/O. It can be used as a cooperative threading environment and/or a portable component architecture. Source package: libppd Package: libppd-dev Description: postscript PPD file library, development kit This package contains the static library and header files used in development of programs that use libppd. Package: libppd0 Description: postscript PPD file library PostScript was designed as a device independent language. To be able to access device specific features like selecting different paper trays and turning on different imaging models, each printer vendor supplies a PostScript Printer Definition or PPD file. This library reads those PPD files and provides functions that allow a program to modify PostScript print jobs to acces these special features. Package: ppdfilt Description: filter that inserts printer specific commands into print jobs ppdfilt is a filter program designed to be used within a filter script or from the command line tool to insert printer specific commands to a PostScript print job. This can be used to tell the printer to duplex or staple the print job, or tell it what paper tray to draw paper from. In the GNULpr printing environment, users do not call ppdfilt directly, but its features are accessed by using 'lpr' or 'gpr' (see) Source package: libprinterconf Package: libprinterconf-dev Description: Printer autodetection library This package contains the static library and header files used in development of programs that use libprinterconf. Package: libprinterconf0 Description: Printer autodetection library libprinterconf is a library of functions for detecting parallel, USB and network-connected printers. Package: pconf-detect Description: A small command-line utility to auto-detect printers pconf-detect is a simple command-line utility for detecting parallel, USB and network-connected printers. Source package: libprintsys Package: libprintsys Description: printcap parser, helper for gnulpr's printfilters this package installs the libprintsys libraries and /usr/lib/printfilters/pcap, a small utility that parses /etc/printcap Source package: libproc-process-perl Package: libproc-process-perl Description: Perl library for accessing process table information This Perl module attempts to unify the interfaces to Unix process table information, without having to run a ps subprocess from within a perl or shell script and parse the output. Source package: libproc-syncexec-perl Package: libproc-syncexec-perl Description: spawn processes but report exec() errors properly This Perl module contains functions for synchronized process spawning with full error return. If the child's exec() call fails the reason for the failure is reported back to the parent. Source package: libproc-waitstat-perl Package: libproc-waitstat-perl Description: interpret and act on wait() status values This Perl module contains functions which are useful for interpreting and acting on wait() status values. Source package: libprogressbar-ruby Package: libprogressbar-ruby Description: A Text Progress Bar Library for Ruby Ruby/ProgressBar is a text progress bar library for Ruby. It can indicate progress with percentage, a progress bar, and estimated remaining time. Source package: libproplist Package: libproplist0 Description: PropList closely mimics the property lists found in *Step. PL enables programs that use configuration or preference files to make these compatible with GNUstep/OPENSTEP's user defaults handling mechanism, without needing to use Objective-C or GNUstep/OPENSTEP themselves. This package provides the shared libraries necessary to run programs compiled against libPropList Package: libproplist0-dev Description: C headers, static libraries and documentation for libPropList The library uses an opaque data type to represent a tree structure made of strings, data blocks, arrays and dictionaries (key-value pair lists). This structure can be manipulated, written out to and read in from a file, and synchronized with the contents of a file. The purpose of PL is to closely mimic the behavior of the property lists used in GNUstep/OPENSTEP (there formed with the NSString, NSData, NSArray and NSDictionary classes) and to be compatible with it. PL enables programs that use configuration or preference files to make these compatible with GNUstep/OPENSTEP's user defaults handling mechanism, without needing to use Objective-C or GNUstep/OPENSTEP themselves. Source package: libprpc-perl Package: libprpc-perl Description: Perl extensions for writing pRPC servers and clients Perl RPC simplifies the writing of Perl based client/server applications. RPC::pServer is the package used on the server side, and you guess what RPC::pClient is for. pRPC works by defining a set of of functions that may be executed by the client. Source package: libpth Package: libpth-dev Description: Header files for The GNU Portable Threads Pth is a very protable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") inside server applications. All threads run in the same address space of the server application, but each thread has its own individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. . More information can be found at the libpth web site http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . Package: libpth12 Description: The GNU Portable Threads Pth is a very protable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") inside server applications. All threads run in the same address space of the server application, but each thread has its own individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. . More information can be found at the libpth web site http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . Source package: libquantum-entanglement-perl Package: libquantum-entanglement-perl Description: Quantum Mechanic entanglement of variables in perl One of the more popular interpretations of quantum mechanics holds that instead of particles always being in a single, well defined, state they instead exist as an almost ghostly overlay of many different states (or values) at the same time. Of course, it is our experience that when we look at something, we only ever find it in one single state. This is explained by the many states of the particle collapsing to a single state and highlights the importance of observation. . Essentially, this allows you to put variables into a superposition of states, have them interact with each other (so that all states interact) and then observe them (testing to see if they satisfy some comparison operator, printing them) which will collapse the entire system so that it is consistent with your knowledge. Source package: libquantum-superpositions-perl Package: libquantum-superpositions-perl Description: Quantum Mechanic-like superpositions for Perl The Quantum::Superpositions module provides a new scalar data structure: the superposition. In a metaphor drawn from quantum mechanics, superpositions store a collection of values by overlaying them in parallel superimposed states within a single scalar variable. Source package: libquota-perl Package: libquota-perl Description: Perl interface to file system quotas The Quota module provides access to file system quotas. The quotactl system call or ioctl is used to query or set quotas on the local host, or queries are submitted via RPC to a remote host. Mount tables can be parsed with getmntent and paths can be translated to device files (or whatever the actual quotactl implementations needs as argument) of the according file system. Source package: libraw1394 Package: libraw1394-5 Description: library for direct access to IEEE 1394 bus (aka FireWire) libraw1394 is the only supported interface to the kernel side raw1394 of the Linux IEEE-1394 subsystem, which provides direct access to the connected 1394 buses to user space. Through libraw1394/raw1394, applications can directly send to and receive from other nodes without requiring a kernel driver for the protocol in question. Package: libraw1394-dev Description: library for direct access to IEEE 1394 bus - development files libraw1394 is the only supported interface to the kernel side raw1394 of the Linux IEEE-1394 subsystem, which provides direct access to the connected 1394 buses to user space. Through libraw1394/raw1394, applications can directly send to and receive from other nodes without requiring a kernel driver for the protocol in question. . This package contains the include files and static library for libraw1394, as well as the testlibraw program and programmer's documentation. Source package: libreadline-java Package: libreadline-java Description: GNU readline and BSD editline wrappers for Java Included is the Java package org.gnu.readline which provides the GNU readline and BSD editline libraries for Java. Note that this is NOT a pure Java implementation; it merely contains JNI wrappers for the standard system libraries. . BSD editline resembles GNU readline but is under a more relaxed license. In some cases it can be used as a drop-in replacement for GNU readline when licensing issues prevent GNU readline from being used. . The API documentation can be found in the debian package libreadline-java-doc. Package: libreadline-java-doc Description: API docs for readline/editline wrappers for Java This package provides the API documentation for the GNU readline and BSD editline wrappers for Java. The wrappers themselves can be found in package libreadline-java. Source package: librep Package: librep-dev Description: development libraries and headers for librep This contains the required files to develop software using the librep lisp environment. Package: librep5 Description: an embeddable Emacs-Lisp-like runtime library This is librep, an Emacs Lisp-like runtime library for UNIX. It contains a LISP interpreter, byte-code compiler and virtual machine. Package: librep9 Description: an embeddable Emacs-Lisp-like runtime library This is librep, an Emacs Lisp-like runtime library for UNIX. It contains a LISP interpreter, byte-code compiler and virtual machine. Package: rep Description: lisp command interpreter frontends to librep This package contains the command-line frontends to the librep lisp interpreter. Package: rep-doc Description: documentation for the librep lisp interpreter Info-format documentation for the lisp interpreter implemented by the librep library Source package: librexml-ruby Package: librexml-ruby Description: pure Ruby non-validating XML parser supporting Namespaces, XPath REXML is a XML parser for Ruby written purely in Ruby so you don't need to install any binary libraries. It includes a DOM-like API which fits the Ruby-way of human-oriented programming much more than the DOM and a SAX-like streaming API. Additionally you can apply XPath-expressions to the tree. REXML also has support for XML-Namespaces. Source package: libroman-perl Package: libroman-perl Description: Perl module for converting between Roman and Arabic numerals This package provides some functions which help conversion of numeric notation between Roman and Arabic. . Domain of valid Roman numerals is limited to less than 4000, since proper Roman digits for the rest are not available in ASCII. Source package: libromana-perligata-perl Package: libromana-perligata-perl Description: write Perl programs in Latin. using Filters, this module allows to to write your program 100% in Latin. Source package: libroxen-123session Package: libroxen-123session Description: Connection identifier module for the Roxen Challenger web server It's a module that helps the server to identify connects from the same browser. For such a session, variables can be stored within Roxen and can be used in the applications. Additionally, a user can be attached to a session and the applications can read and write variables for a specific user. Source package: libroxen-adbanner Package: libroxen-adbanner Description: Banner rotation module for the Roxen Challenger web server Ad banner rotation module for the Roxen Challenger web server. It has the following features: - Random adbanner rotation. - Ad banner hit count. - Ad banner reference ("click through") count. - A "subdirectory" mechanism for having distinct groups of Ad banners. - A cheesy web based administration interface. - Adds the tag Source package: libroxen-asis Package: libroxen-asis Description: ASIS module for the Roxen Challenger web server Roxen equivalent to the asis module in Apache. It's purpose is to allow asis documents created for apache to be served by roxen. Source package: libroxen-calculator Package: libroxen-calculator Description: Calculator tag for the Roxen Challenger web server This module adds a calc tag which lets you to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division in RXML Source package: libroxen-calendar Package: libroxen-calendar Description: A calendar module for the Roxen Challenger web server Parses the container, and creates a calendar with events Source package: libroxen-cloakingdevice Package: libroxen-cloakingdevice Description: Mailto mutilation module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module mutilates mailto links for all web robots scooping your site for mail addresses, rendering your mail addresses a bit more spam safe without your using ugly crippled mail addresses like foo@nospam.bar.baz etc. . The module accomplishes this by filtering all tags and all
tags when the browser is a web robot (as detected by the Roxen supports database), replacing those links with whatever the module is set up to. No extra strain is put on the server when common visitors view your pages; then, the module will just silently pass the request on to other modules. Source package: libroxen-columnify Package: libroxen-columnify Description: Text column module for the Roxen Challenger web server Written to provide a means of producing nice catalogues from SQL queries without resorting to lunatic multiple queries :) Source package: libroxen-deepleap Package: libroxen-deepleap Description: Deepleap database registry module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module allows you to easily integrate your site with deepleap. Once you have filled out the variables in the module, you can add your site to their database. Source package: libroxen-diary Package: libroxen-diary Description: Diary module for the Roxen Challenger web server Keep your diary in a web browser, instead on paper... Source package: libroxen-disclaimer Package: libroxen-disclaimer Description: Disclaimer module for the Roxen Challenger web server Allows disclaimers to be added to pages before the tag. Source package: libroxen-discussit Package: libroxen-discussit Description: Discussion module for the Roxen Challenger web server Module which allows easy creation of threaded discussion groups and forums. . The Discussion Forums at RMS (http://source.riverweb.com/) are powered by DiscussIt!. Source package: libroxen-ecms Package: libroxen-ecms Description: Simple content management module for the Roxen Challenger web server Simple web based editor. Package: libroxen-xmlutils Description: XML utility functions for the Roxen Challenger web server Some miscellaneous functions to modify and parse XML code. Source package: libroxen-errormessage Package: libroxen-errormessage Description: Error message generator module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module generate a error-message for some virtual trees. Source package: libroxen-expires Package: libroxen-expires Description: Page expiration module for the Roxen Challenger web server Adds an easy to configure tag to handle page expiration headers. Source package: libroxen-explaindir Package: libroxen-explaindir Description: Directory listing module for the Roxen Challenger web server It a simple directory module for displaying directory listings with title of document. It uses simple scripting in the configuration interface to format it for display on your page, so you can use HTML and RXML tags. (Auto removes pike tag.) Still in a very basic form. Source package: libroxen-faq Package: libroxen-faq Description: FAQ module for the Roxen Challenger web server The FAQ module is a simple module that allows a site owner to create and maintain any number of FAQs. This is done using two simple tags. One to show an FAQ and one to edit any of the FAQs. Source package: libroxen-finder Package: libroxen-finder Description: Select box module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module creates a cool select box to pick a local file (ie, an image to go with an article from an images directory). . Makes select boxes of directory contents for site admin. Source package: libroxen-flash2 Package: libroxen-flash2 Description: Flash2 module for the Roxen Challenger web server The purpose of this module is to create a tag that includes parameters that are quite often missed when doing an embed statement by itself by html designers. Standard pluginspath and Mime type are quite forgotten on occasions. . Future version will include the javascript code for 'smart' downloading of the plugin Source package: libroxen-floatingcode Package: libroxen-floatingcode Description: FLOAT tag module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module allow you include whatever you want (W.Y.W. [tm] !) RXML, HTML code between .... RXML tags and present this code (banners, ads, ...) on the top of the page with left to right scroll or right to left scroll. This can works with frames... Source package: libroxen-footnote Package: libroxen-footnote Description: Footnote module for the Roxen Challenger web server A simple footnote module; it allows you to embed footnotes (with a container tag) in the body of your document, which gets replaced with a link to the footnote itself (the footnotes and link anchors get inserted with the tag.) Source package: libroxen-form Package: libroxen-form Description: FORM tag module for the Roxen Challenger web server The form module parses forms to find out what variables are defined, so that when the form-output is processed we not only know which values are set, but also which values have been possible also, hidden variables will be completely removed, and therefore become really hidden. Source package: libroxen-gdbmuserauth Package: libroxen-gdbmuserauth Description: GDBM authentication module for the Roxen Challenger web server Authentication module which uses GDBM databases as the authentication source. Source package: libroxen-graphicalcounter Package: libroxen-graphicalcounter Description: Access counter module for the Roxen Challenger web server This is a graphical counter module, with all the features from the accessed-tag, except that it has a graphical representation. You can use normal Roxen fonts or ppm color fonts. Source package: libroxen-guestbook Package: libroxen-guestbook Description: A simple generic guestbook for the Roxen Challenger web server This module implements a simple generic guestbook for the Roxen Challenger Web Server. Source package: libroxen-hubbethrottle Package: libroxen-hubbethrottle Description: Bandwidth throttle module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module allows you to limit the bandwidth of of your roxen. It also has a special mode that allows you to limit the bandwidth only when you are playing Quake/Half-Life/Unreal. (This mode only works if you are running linux and using NAT and running roxen on the host that does the NAT.) BEWARE: This module affects *all* virtual servers, not just the server it was added to! Source package: libroxen-ics Package: libroxen-ics Description: Internet Conferencing System module for the Roxen Challenger web server Creates chat rooms in a virtual server. Supports multiple rooms, and is much faster than other CGI based systems. Source package: libroxen-imho Package: libroxen-imho Description: Web-based e-mail module for Roxen (using IMAP) Read mail on a web page like on hotmail. Source package: libroxen-jsredirect Package: libroxen-jsredirect Description: Javascript pulldown menu module for the Roxen Challenger web server Creates JavaScript enabled Pulldowns that automatically cause the browser to jump to a page. Source package: libroxen-kiwilogger Package: libroxen-kiwilogger Description: Cern HTTPd compatible logging module module for the Roxen Challenger web server This little module was made to have a very complete cern httpd or compatible log file with Roxen. The main idea of this module is there is all the query_string of the http request. So if you use some pike script with a lot of queries you can know with your ordinary log system (webalizer, jawst, etc...) all referers and the complete url. Source package: libroxen-layout Package: libroxen-layout Description: Layout module for the Roxen Challenger web server Create a basic layout for your site, similar to Per's Layout Module, however infinitely more configurable. Source package: libroxen-ldapmod Package: libroxen-ldapmod Description: LDAP module for the Roxen Challenger web server Enable LDAP operation with tags LDAP, LDAPELSE and LDAPOUTPUT Source package: libroxen-linkif Package: libroxen-linkif Description: Conditional URL link module for the Roxen Challenger web server Adds an extra container tag, , that lets you specify a number of conditions (file or URL must equal a certain value etc, regexps may be used). If they are met, the tag contents will be linked to the specified location. Otherwise, the contents will be normal text. . All normal attributes to the HTML anchor tag can be used; they will be added to the anchor tag as well. Source package: libroxen-logsql Package: libroxen-logsql Description: SQL logging module for the Roxen Challenger web server Allows logging of access data to a Pike supported SQL database. Source package: libroxen-mail Package: libroxen-mail Description: Mail presentation module for the Roxen Challenger web server This is an extremely simple module that takes a file with the extension .mail and assuming it contains exactly one email saved in Unix mailbox-format it makes some magic and returns a text/html document. Source package: libroxen-mailform Package: libroxen-mailform Description: Form to Mail module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module add a new RXML tag. This have basically the same function as the '' tags, with the difference that the result from the form is mailed instead of being piped to (or otherwise used by) a script. Source package: libroxen-mailit Package: libroxen-mailit Description: Mail sending module for the Roxen Challenger web server Enables the emailing of RXML output using the MAILIT container. Source package: libroxen-meta Package: libroxen-meta Description: Metafiles module for the Roxen Challenger web server Allows you to create metafiles containing HTTP header information that will be appended to the headers of the file being served. Particularly useful for setting expiration times on images and other binary files that otherwise is subject to browser proprietary caching settings. Source package: libroxen-ntuserauth Package: libroxen-ntuserauth Description: WinNT/SMB user authentication module for the Roxen Challenger web server This user database and security module authenticates users against WinNT/SMB (Samba) servers. . This module is two part: a pike module written in C and the Roxen module written in pike. You must compile and install the SMBAuth pike module before NTUserauth will work properly. . This module also supports using "domain/username" as the username in order to allow access to user databases spread through multiple domains. Source package: libroxen-outline Package: libroxen-outline Description: Outline mode module for the Roxen Challenger web server If you have ever used the emacs outline mode, folding in and out the different levels of sections and subsections you can use this module. It reads a file in the outline format, the same format used by the default settings in emacs, and presents it in html either with sections and subsections that are openable and closeable or with a numbering of the sections. Source package: libroxen-path Package: libroxen-path Description: Clickable Path module for the Roxen Challenger web server Creates a tag which generates a clickable path list. Has support for ified links and settings. Source package: libroxen-photoalbum Package: libroxen-photoalbum Description: Photo album module for the Roxen Challenger web server Aids you in creating and maintaining photo albums. Just set up an index page for the album, defining what pictures to show in the album, perhaps create a template defining the layout of an album page, and the module will do the rest of the job for you, providing navigational features and some other goodies as well. Source package: libroxen-pop3 Package: libroxen-pop3 Description: POP3 server module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module acts as a POP3 server with Roxen... This can be used as a replacement of pop3d or popper runned from inetd. Source package: libroxen-popdrop Package: libroxen-popdrop Description: POP3 module for the Roxen Challenger web server Fetchmail "Clone" with backend SQL Source package: libroxen-presentit Package: libroxen-presentit Description: Slideshow module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module allows easy creation of slideshows and presentations. Source package: libroxen-pressrelease Package: libroxen-pressrelease Description: Pressrelease module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module adds an easy way to view site press releases Source package: libroxen-pretoggle Package: libroxen-pretoggle Description: Prestate and configs toggling module for the Roxen Challenger web server Support for prestate and configs toggling. . This module complements prestate and configs handling, acting as a toggle (pretoggle means prestate toggle), and behaves in a fashion similar to the container. . It handles two containers: and ; the former handles prestates, the latter handles configs in a similar fashion. Source package: libroxen-programcache Package: libroxen-programcache Description: Program cache utility module for the Roxen Challenger web server This is an 'utility' script, which will help you manage your programs cache. It is useful especially when you're developing some pikescript or module. In that case, if your scripts inherits inherit from some other pike program, and you want to change the parent program, the cached version will be used, thus getting in the way. This pikescript will help you manage the programs cache selectively deleting those entries that get in your way. Source package: libroxen-randomfile Package: libroxen-randomfile Description: File randomizer module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module returns a randomly selected file. It can be used to rotate banner ads based on code provided by outside sources (e.g., Linkshare affiliate programs, AdClix banner program). Source package: libroxen-referrerdeny Package: libroxen-referrerdeny Description: File deny module for the Roxen Challenger web server Deny accesses to certain files based on the referrer. For example it can be used to stop people from leeching your bandwidth or to make it harder for people to exploit cgi security holes. Source package: libroxen-remoteuser Package: libroxen-remoteuser Description: Connection identifier module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module defines a tag , which resolves to the name of the authenticated user on protected pages (otherwise an empty string). Source package: libroxen-roxpoll Package: libroxen-roxpoll Description: User poll module for the Roxen Challenger web server Allows the users of your site to vote at polls, suggest new poll questions. It also contains a simple administrators interface and enough automated behaviour to be easy to use for any stressed web master. Source package: libroxen-roxpoll-doc Package: libroxen-roxpoll-doc Description: HTML docs for the roxpoll module that runs on the Roxen Challenger web server HTML documents with accompanying pictures to make configuration of the roxpoll module easier Source package: libroxen-safequote Package: libroxen-safequote Description: Safe quoting module for the Roxen Challenger web server Implements a container tag which converts all but the listed legal HTML tags inside the container into <> constructs. Source package: libroxen-secureinsert Package: libroxen-secureinsert Description: Secure file insertion tag for the Roxen Webserver Tag: 1. Inserts files from a secure directory outside the normal search path. 2. Caches the files for an hour, implementing a FIFO style queue for the cache. 3. debug attribute to see cached files and timestamps Source package: libroxen-sexybody Package: libroxen-sexybody Description: tag replacement module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module modifies the default behavior of the tag so that if you specify without any arguments then it replaces it with the default colour arguments from the roxen configuration interface. This is the beginnings of a module, and will not currently handle onLoad events or the like. Source package: libroxen-simplenews Package: libroxen-simplenews Description: Simple news module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module can be used if you want to setup a simple news feature for your front page. Source package: libroxen-smbauth Package: libroxen-smbauth Description: SMB server authentication module for the Roxen Challenger web server Authenticates username with password password against an smb server or backup in domain domain. Source package: libroxen-sqlcounter Package: libroxen-sqlcounter Description: Access counter module for the Roxen Challenger web server Access counter replacement that stores hits in a SQL database. It has several advantages to the standard Roxen tag. Multi-server safety being the main one (ie, if you have 5 Roxen's for the same website, this module can be used in them all to get the total number of hits). The tag is called . It can also generate graphical counters using the graphical counter module. It requires a currently setup SQL module (distributed with the standard Roxen package). Source package: libroxen-sqlextras Package: libroxen-sqlextras Description: Extra SQL tags for the Roxen Challenger web server This module adds to Roxen's SQL tag bag of tricks by providing 2 additional tags: and . . SQLREPORT generates a vertically oriented display of a database record. SQLFORM generates HTML form elements for a given table. Source package: libroxen-stripper Package: libroxen-stripper Description: Whitespace stripping module for the Roxen Challenger web server Filter module that strips away unnecessary whitespace. Source package: libroxen-swarm Package: libroxen-swarm Description: Swarming stars module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module add a new RXML tag. This tags add some 6 nice stars on the top of html page which follows the mouse on the page. Source package: libroxen-switch Package: libroxen-switch Description: Switch module for the Roxen Challenger web server Switch module for Roxen/1.2alpha and up. If "switched on", it will reply all requests (with some exceptions) the HTTP status code and text configured in it. Source package: libroxen-telnetproxy Package: libroxen-telnetproxy Description: Telnet proxy module for the Roxen Challenger web server Will allow you to work around sites having a firewall but which do NOT filter HTTP. Source package: libroxen-templatecreator Package: libroxen-templatecreator Description: Server template creator for the Roxen Challenger web server Lets you create you own server templates, that can be used for new virtual servers. Source package: libroxen-tex Package: libroxen-tex Description: LaTeX/TeX syntax module for the Roxen Challenger web server Allows creation of graphics using LaTeX and TeX syntax. . Adds a new tag which may contain mathematic formulas in LaTeX syntax. This module implements a new location, which may used to generate gif image formulas for a given LaTeX command. Internally the server calls LaTeX, dvips, Ghostscript... Source package: libroxen-thumbnail Package: libroxen-thumbnail Description: tag for the Roxen Challenger web server Gives a tag which displays a resized/cached image. Source package: libroxen-thumbview Package: libroxen-thumbview Description: Thumbnail directory module for the Roxen Challenger web server A directory listing module which displays files in an x-column table and creates thumbnails of any images present in the supported formats. . Owes a great deal to the fast directory lister module of Roxen 1.3, and a thumbnail module written by Chris Jantzen (chris@maybe.net). Source package: libroxen-tokenfs Package: libroxen-tokenfs Description: Token File System module for the Roxen Challenger web server We wrote this as we wanted to be able to sell access to a directory tree based on Paying per view. Source package: libroxen-trimpath Package: libroxen-trimpath Description: trimpath tag module for the Roxen Challenger web server Adds a new tag which wipes out incorrect parts of an URL. The main purpose of this tag is to put it in the "No such file" message. Source package: libroxen-watchdog Package: libroxen-watchdog Description: Watchdog module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module is meant to "shut off" (in a similar way to the switch module) parts of the server's virtual filesystem if the server is experiencing overload conditions. Currently to determine the overload status the server uses the system's load average via the "uptime" command. If it exceeds a threshold, the request is denied with a "server overloaded" HTTP error message. Future versions could assume the role of a rough traffic shaper too. The module is also fairly simple, and can be easily customized to fit particular purposes. Source package: libroxen-webmail Package: libroxen-webmail Description: Webmail module for the Roxen Challenger web server This module will give you users the ability to read their mail from a web-page. All you need is to have an AUTH-module ie. UserDB to authenticate the users, and set the path to where the mailboxes reside properly. The mailbox of a user is supposed to reside in /path/to/mail/boxes/username. Source package: librsvg Package: librsvg-dev Description: Libraries and include files for developing with librsvg. This package provides the necessary development libraries and include files to allow you to develop with librsvg. Package: librsvg1 Description: SAX-based renderer library for SVG files. SAX-based renderer library for SVG files. Source package: librsvg2 Package: librsvg2-1 Description: SAX-based renderer library for SVG files. (for GNOME2) SAX-based renderer library for SVG files. . This package for GNOME2 (alpha release) Package: librsvg2-dev Description: SAX-based renderer library for SVG files.(development files) This package provides the necessary development libraries and include files to allow you to develop with librsvg. . This package for GNOME2 (alpha release) Source package: librsync Package: librsync-dev Description: Binary diff library based on the rsync algorithm These are the development files for librsync1. Package: librsync1 Description: Binary diff library based on the rsync algorithm librsync is the next generation of librsync, and provides flexible checksum-based differencing. The main application at the moment in rproxy, but the library should eventually be generally useful. Package: rdiff Description: Binary diff tool for signature-based differences rdiff is a little like diff and patch all rolled into one, with support for binary files. rdiff is a tool to do this. Source package: librtf-document-perl Package: librtf-document-perl Description: Perl extension for generating Rich Text (RTF) Files RTF::Document is a module for generating Rich Text Format (RTF) documents that can be used by most text converters and word processors. Source package: libsafe Package: libsafe Description: Protection against buffer overflow vulnerabilities Libsafe is a library that works with any pre-compiled executable and can be used transparently. Libsafe intercepts calls to functions known as vulnerable. Libsafe uses a substitute version of the function that implements the same functionality, but makes sure any buffer overflows are contained within the current stack frame. Source package: libschedule-cron-perl Package: libschedule-cron-perl Description: Simple but complete cron like scheduler. This perl module can be used for periodically executing perl subroutines. The dates and parameters for the subroutines to be called are specified with a format known as crontab entry (see manpage crontab(5) or documentation of Schedule::Cron). . The philosophy behind Schedule::Cron is to call subroutines periodically from within one single Perl program instead of letting cron trigger several (possibly different) Perl scripts. Everything under one roof. Furthermore Schedule::Cron provides mechanism to create crontab entries dynamically, which isn't that easy with cron. Source package: libsdl Package: libsdl-dev Description: Development files for Simple DirectMedia Layer Very simply, SDL is a library that allows you portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. . This package contains files needed if you wish to use SDL in your own programs. Package: libsdl0 Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer Very simply, SDL is a library that allows you portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. Source package: libsdl-mm0.1 Package: libsdl-mm0.1 Description: C++ wrapper for Simple DirectMedia Layer This is a C++ glue to SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) library- a low-level, cross-platform multimedia library. SDLmm will utilize C++ features while still being close to SDL in syntax (and naming). Package: libsdl-mm0.1-dev Description: Development files for SDL C++ wrapper This is a C++ glue to SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) library- a low-level, cross-platform multimedia library. SDLmm will utilize C++ features while still being close to SDL in syntax (and naming). . This package contains files needed if you wish to use the SDL mixer library in your own programs. Source package: libsdl-ruby Package: libsdl-ruby Description: Ruby/SDL is the Ruby extension library to use SDL Ruby/SDL is the ruby extension library to use SDL. SDL(Simple DirectMedia Layer) is a cross-platform multimedia library designed to provide fast access to the graphics framebuffer and audio device. See http://www.libsdl.org/ if you want to know SDL in detail. Source package: libsdl1.0 Package: libsdl1.0 Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer Very simply, SDL is a library that allows you portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. Package: libsdl1.0-dev Description: Development files for Simple DirectMedia Layer Very simply, SDL is a library that allows you portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. . This package contains files needed if you wish to use SDL in your own programs. Source package: libsdl1.2 Package: libsdl1.2-dev Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer development files SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. . This package contains the files needed to compile and link programs which use SDL. Package: libsdl1.2debian Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. . This is just a dummy package. You also need one of the four versions of the library that this package depends on. Package: libsdl1.2debian-all Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer (with all available options) SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. . This version of SDL is compiled with X11, aalib, svga and ggi graphics drivers and oss, esound, alsa and arts sound drivers. Package: libsdl1.2debian-arts Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and aRts options) SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. . This version of SDL is compiled with X11 graphics and aRts sound. Package: libsdl1.2debian-esd Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and esound options) SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. . This version of SDL is compiled with X11 graphics and esd (esound) sound. Package: libsdl1.2debian-oss Description: Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and OSS options) SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. . This version of SDL is compiled with X11 graphics and oss sound. Source package: libset-intspan-perl Package: libset-intspan-perl Description: Manages sets of integers Set::IntSpan manages sets of integers. It is optimized for sets that have long runs of consecutive integers. These arise, for example, in .newsrc files, which maintain lists of articles. Source package: libset-object-perl Package: libset-object-perl Description: Collection of objects without duplications This perl module implements a Set of objects, that is, a collection of objects without duplications. It is similar to a Smalltalk IdentitySet. Source package: libsgmls-perl Package: libsgmls-perl Description: Perl modules for processing SGML parser output This is a set of Perl5 routines for processing the output from the sgmls and nsgmls SGML parsers. To make sensible use of this package you will need to install a suitable SGML parser as well. Package: sgmls-doc Description: HTML documentation of libsgmls-perl and sgmlspl This package contains the documentation in HTML format of the packages libsgmls-perl and sgmlspl. Package: sgmlspl Description: SGMLS-based example Perl script for processing SGML parser output This is an example of a Perl script to post-process SGML parser output using the SGMLS Perl modules. To make sensible use of this package you will need to install a suitable SGML parser as well. Source package: libshadow-ruby Package: libshadow-ruby Description: Interface of shadow password for the scripting language ruby. Interface of shadow password for the object-oriented scripting language ruby. Source package: libsidplay Package: libsidplay1 Description: SID (MOS 6581) emulation library This is a (shared) library that implements the emulation of the C64's SID chip (MOS 6581) and CPU (6510). It is used by several "player" applications, e.g. sidplay, which make it possible to listen to *really* a lot (13.600+) of tunes, known from old and new C64 programs (as well as Amiga compositions). Find most of the available musics from your favourite games or demos and more in the High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC). For downloads and information about the volunteers, who maintain the collection, look at the HVSC homepage http://www.hvsc.c64.org. Package: libsidplay1-dev Description: SID (MOS 6581) emulation library (development files) Here are the header files and a static library that are necessary to compile applications which use libsidplay. Source package: libsigc++ Package: libsigc++-dev Description: Typesafe Signal Framework for C++ - development files This library implements a full callback system for use in widget libraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally part of the Gtk-- widget set, libsigc++ is now a separate library to provide for more general use. It is the most complete library of its kind with the ablity to connect an abstract callback to a class method, function, or function object. It contains adaptor classes for connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched by other C++ callback libraries. Libsigc++ is licensed under the LGPL. Package: libsigc++0 Description: Typesafe Signal Framework for C++ - runtime This library implements a full callback system for use in widget libraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally part of the Gtk-- widget set, libsigc++ is now a separate library to provide for more general use. It is the most complete library of its kind with the ablity to connect an abstract callback to a class method, function, or function object. It contains adaptor classes for connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched by other C++ callback libraries. Libsigc++ is licensed under the LGPL. Package: libsigc++5 Description: Typesafe Signal Framework for C++ - runtime This library implements a full callback system for use in widget libraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally part of the Gtk-- widget set, libsigc++ is now a separate library to provide for more general use. It is the most complete library of its kind with the ablity to connect an abstract callback to a class method, function, or function object. It contains adaptor classes for connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched by other C++ callback libraries. Libsigc++ is licensed under the LGPL. Source package: libsmi Package: libsmi1 Description: A library to access SMI MIB information The purpose of libsmi is to * give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly interface to access MIB module information, * separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management applications, * allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt applications that make use of libsmi. Package: libsmi1-dev Description: A library to access SMI MIB information (development files) These are the files needed to compile programs using libsmi Package: libsmi2 Description: A library to access SMI MIB information The purpose of libsmi is to * give network management applications a concise programmer-friendly interface to access MIB module information, * separate the knowledge on SMI from the main parts of management applications, * allow to add new kinds of MIB repositories without the need to adapt applications that make use of libsmi. Package: libsmi2-dev Description: A library to access SMI MIB information (development files) These are the files needed to compile programs using libsmi Source package: libsndfile Package: libsndfile-dev Description: Library for reading/writing audio files libsndfile is a library of C routines for reading and writing files containing sampled audio data. Currently it is able to read/write the following file types: . Various versions of WAV (integer, floating point, GSM, and compressed formats); Microsoft PCM, A-law and u-law formats; AIFF and AIFC; various AU/SND formats (Sun/NeXT, Dec AU, G721 and G723 ADPCM); RAW header-less PCM files; Amiga IFF/8SVX/16SV PCM files; Ensoniq PARIS (.PAF). . The author intends to soon add support for Soundfont II, Gravis Ultrasound patch files, and Kurzweil K2000 sampler files. "Other file formats may also be added on request." . This is the development version of libsndfile. You will need this only if you intend to compile programs that use this library. Package: libsndfile0 Description: Library for reading/writing audio files libsndfile is a library of C routines for reading and writing files containing sampled audio data. . Various versions of WAV (integer, floating point, GSM, and compressed formats); Microsoft PCM, A-law and u-law formats; AIFF and AIFC; various AU/SND formats (Sun/NeXT, Dec AU, G721 and G723 ADPCM); RAW header-less PCM files; Amiga IFF/8SVX/16SV PCM files; Ensoniq PARIS (.PAF). . The author intends to soon add support for Soundfont II, Gravis Ultrasound patch files, and Kurzweil K2000 sampler files. "Other file formats may also be added on request." . This package contains the shared library files for libsndfile. Source package: libsnmp-mib-compiler-perl Package: libsnmp-mib-compiler-perl Description: SNMP::MIB::Compiler is a MIB compiler. It fully supports both SMI(v1) and SMIv2. This module can be use to compile MIBs (recursively or not) or load already compiled MIBs for ater use. Source package: libsnmp-ruby Package: libsnmp-ruby Description: an interface of UCD-SNMP for the Ruby Ruby SNMP is UCD-SNMP library interface for the Ruby. A current version is unstable, only supports SNMPv1 GET, GETNEXT request. Source package: libsnmp-session-perl Package: libsnmp-session-perl Description: Perl support for accessing SNMP-aware devices SNMP_Session contains support for accessing SNMP-aware devices (routers, network interfaces of machines running an SNMP daemon, Squid, etc) from within Perl applications. . For more information, see http://www.switch.ch/misc/leinen/snmp/perl/. Source package: libsnsp Package: libsnsp-dev Description: simple networking scanning protocol A simple and extensible protocol for provided and distributed portscanning. It is a human readable protocol (compares with SmTP in style). . This package contains the header file. . This is a first version. Package: libsnsp0 Description: simple networking scanning protocol lib ATTENTION: this is a alpha version simple and extensible protocol for provided and distributed portscanning. It is a human readable protocol (compares with SmTP in style). . This is a alpha version. Source package: libsoap-perl Package: libsoap-perl Description: SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in perl SOAP is a protocol specification for invoking methods on servers, services, components and objects. SOAP codifies the existing practice of using XML and HTTP as a method invocation mechanism. The SOAP specification mandates a small number of HTTP headers that facilitate firewall/proxy filtering. The SOAP specification also mandates an XML vocabulary that is used for representing method parameters, return values, and exceptions. . This library is developed at DevelopMentor, http://www.develop.com/soap/ Source package: libsocket6-perl Package: libsocket6-perl Description: Perl extensions for IPv6 This module supports getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo() to intend to enable protocol independent programming. If your environment supports IPv6, IPv6 related defines such as AF_INET6 are included. Source package: libsql-statement-perl Package: libsql-statement-perl Description: perl SQL::Statement - SQL parsing and processing engine The SQL::Statement module implements a small, abstract SQL engine. This module is not useful itself, but as a base class for deriving concrete SQL engines. The implementation is designed to work fine with the DBI driver DBD::CSV, thus probably not so well suited for a larger environment, but I'd hope it is extendable without too much problems. Source package: libsrp-dev Package: libsrp-dev Description: Implementation of the SRP protocol Needed for telnet98 Source package: libstorable-perl Package: libstorable-perl Description: Storable extension for Perl5 This package provides an interface to store and retrieve any data structures to disk, no matter how complex and circular it is, provided it contains only SCALAR, ARRAY, HASH and references to those items, blessed or not. Source package: libstring-approx-perl Package: libstring-approx-perl Description: Perl extension for approximate matching (fuzzy matching) String::Approx lets you match and substitute strings approximately. With this you can emulate errors: typing errorrs, speling errors, closely related vocabularies (colour color), genetic mutations (GAG ACT), abbreviations (McScot, MacScot). Source package: libstring-escape-perl Package: libstring-escape-perl Description: Perl module that provides conversion functions for escaped strings This module provides a flexible calling interface to some frequently-performed string conversion functions, including applying and expanding standard C/Unix-style backslash escapes like \n and \t, wrapping and removing double-quotes, and truncating to fit within a desired length. Source package: libstring-shellquote-perl Package: libstring-shellquote-perl Description: quote strings for passing through the shell This Perl module contains some functions which are useful for quoting strings which are going to pass through the shell or a shell-like object. Source package: libstroke Package: libstroke0 Description: support for mouse strokes like those in Mentor Graphics This library implements mouse strokes like those found in the Mentor Graphics CAD software. gEDA uses this library, for example. fvwm can use mouse strokes to cause certain actions, just like button clicks. Package: libstroke0-dev Description: development support for strokes like those in Mentor Graphics This library implements strokes like those found in the Mentor Graphics CAD software. gEDA uses this library, for example. This package contains the header files needed for developing with this library. Source package: libstrscan-ruby Package: libstrscan-ruby Description: Fast string scanning library for Ruby. Fast string scanning library for Ruby. Source package: libsufary-ruby Package: libsufary-ruby Description: Ruby module for SUFARY. This module lets you use the SUFARY library from Ruby. Source package: libsys-cpuload-perl Package: libsys-cpuload-perl Description: module which retrieves load average of a machine This module retrieves the 1 minute, 5 minute, and 15 minute load average of a machine. Source package: libsys-utmp-perl Package: libsys-utmp-perl Description: perl module to query UTMP files. Sys::Utmp provides a vaguely object oriented interface to the Unix user accounting file /var/run/utmp, and other files of similar format. It can only be used to query the contents of the file, and cannot modify it. Source package: libtabe Package: libtabe-db Description: Chinese lexicons database for libtabe in Big5 encoding These data files contain Chinese lexicons, their reference counts, and their pronunciation in BoPoMoFo. . If you want to use the bimsphone module in xcin, you need these binary data files. . For more information: http://libtabe.sourceforge.net/ Package: libtabe-dev Description: C development library for Chinese lexicons related functions Libtabe is a C library which provides useful Chinese lexicons functions/routines that deals with fundamental elements such as pronunciation (BoPoMoFo), character frequency, word identification, and word frequency. It also comes with a large free word database, which is packaged as 'libtabe-db'. . This package provides a static library version of libtabe and header files that are necessary for development works using libtabe, and also some example codes. . For more information: http://libtabe.sourceforge.net/ Package: libtabe0 Description: C library for Chinese lexicons related functions Libtabe is a C library which provides useful Chinese lexicons functions/routines that deals with fundamental elements such as pronunciation(BoPoMoFo), character frequency, word identification, word frequency. It also comes with a large free word database, which is packages as 'libtabe-db'. . This package provides a shared library version of libtabe. Package: libtabe0-dev Description: C development library for Chinese lexicons related functions Libtabe is a C library which provides useful Chinese lexicons functions/routines that deals with fundamental elements such as pronunciation(BoPoMoFo), character frequency, word identification, word frequency. It also comes with a large free word database, which is packages as 'libtabe-db'. . This package provides a static library version of libtabe and header files that are necessary for development works for using with libtabe and also some example codes. Package: libtabe2 Description: C library for Chinese lexicons related functions Libtabe is a C library which provides useful Chinese lexicons functions/routines that deals with fundamental elements such as pronunciation (BoPoMoFo), character frequency, word identification, and word frequency. It also comes with a large free word database, which is packaged as 'libtabe-db'. . This package provides a shared library version of libtabe. . For more information: http://libtabe.sourceforge.net/ Source package: libtangram-perl Package: libtangram-perl Description: Orthogonal Object Persistence in Relational Databases Tangram is an object-relational mapper. It makes objects persist in relational databases, and provides powerful facilities for retrieving and filtering them. Tangram fully supports object-oriented programming, including polymorphism, multiple inheritance and collections. It does so in an orthogonal fashion, that is, it doesn't require your classes to implement support functions nor inherit from a utility class. . Tangram builds upon DBI, so you'll need to install DBI and at least one DBD driver if that is not done already. You will also need Set::Object. These modules are available from CPAN. . If you intend to run the regression tests (recommended), you will also need to prepare an empty database before starting the installation procedure. Source package: libtar Package: libtar Description: C library for manipulating tar archives libtar allows programs to create, extract and test tar archives. It supports both the strict POSIX tar format and many of the commonly-used GNU extensions. Package: libtar-dev Description: C library for manipulating tar archives Contains static library, headers, example code and development manpages for libtar Source package: libtcl-ldap Package: libtcl-ldap Description: Library that enables writing Tcl scripts using the LDAP API This library allows you to call all the standard LDAP API functions from within a tcl or tk script. Searching, modification, deletion, etc. are all implemented. LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, and is used for many applications, such as name services (replacing NIS) simple web based database applications (using PHP3) and much more. Source package: libtclobjc Package: libtclobjc-dev Description: Development library for libtclobjc. Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. Package: libtclobjc1 Description: Tcl/Objective-C Interface Library. libtclobjc is a library of Objective-C objects and support functions for communicating between Objective-C and Tcl/Tk. From Tcl you can send messages to Objective-C objects and get textual representations of what's returned. Thus it provides a way to interactively type messages and see the results, all inside the rich structure of the Tcl scripting language--almost an Objective-C interpreter. The library also provides an Objective-C object that will forward all of its messages to the Tcl interpreter in textual format. Source package: libtemplate-perl Package: libtemplate-perl Description: template processing system written in perl The Template Toolkit is a fast, powerful, flexible, and easily extensible template processing system written in Perl. It is ideally suited for (but not limited) to the creation of static and dynamic web content. It includes support for all standard templating directives and many additional features icluding output filtering, exception handling, macro definition, support for plugin objects, definition of template metadata, embedded Perl code, and much more. . This package contains the 'tpage' and 'ttree' executables which serve as simple, powerful tools in the creation of static content without any prerequisit knoweldge of Perl. It also contains an extensive set of Perl modules ideally suited to act as a templating system in the dynamic creation of web content. . Excellent offline batch processing makes it ideal for generating non-web-based content including POD, LaTeX, PostScript, and plain text from source templates. . This package includes the HTML and Postscript template libraries which provide a number of basic templates for use in buidling pages in these forms. Package: libtemplate-perl-doc Description: documenation for libtemplate-perl (template toolkit) This package provides the HTML documenation and examples for Andy Wardley's Template Toolkit (libtemplate-perl). This package contains the source, libraries, and styles needed to build the documenation with TT2 in addition to the prebuilt HTML. . Manual pages, pod, and perldoc documenation is distributed in libtemplate-perl and libtemplate-stash-perl. Package: libtemplate-stash-perl Description: high speed stash for libtemplate-perl (template toolkit) Doug Steinwand's high-speed drop-in replacement for Template::Stash written in Perl XS. With this in place, the Template Toolkit typically runs twice as fast as before! Source package: libterm-query-perl Package: libterm-query-perl Description: Subroutines that handle simple tty-based UI Term::Query.pm is a Perl 5 module, which performs generalized queries on various kinds of values. Validation and normalization of input, based on the type, is automated, as is error reporting and re-solicitation of input. Source package: libterm-readkey-perl Package: libterm-readkey-perl Description: Change terminal modes, and perform non-blocking reads This module, Term::ReadKey, provides ioctl control for terminals so the input modes can be changed. This allows reads of a single character at a time. It also provides non-blocking reads of stdin, retrieval/modification of the screen size, retrieval/modification of the control characters, and many other terminal related features. Source package: libterm-readline-gnu-perl Package: libterm-readline-gnu-perl Description: Perl module to use GNU Readline library This is an implementation of a Perl interface to the GNU Readline Library. This module gives you input line editing, input history management, word completion, and other similar facilities. This module gives you access to almost all variables and functions documented in the GNU ReadLine/History Library. This means you can write your custom editing function, your custom completion function, and so on with Perl. You may find it useful for prototyping before programming with C. Source package: libterm-readline-perl-perl Package: libterm-readline-perl-perl Description: Perl implementation of Readline libraries This is a quick implementation of the minimal interface to Readline libraries. The implementation is made in Perl (mostly) by Jeffrey Friedl. The only thing this library does is to make it conformant (and add some minimal changes, like using Term::ReadKey if present, and correct work under xterm). Source package: libterm-shell-perl Package: libterm-shell-perl Description: Term::Shell -- Write command-line shells in Perl. Term::Shell makes it joyfully easy to write command-line interfaces in Perl. All the boring details like command-line parsing and terminal handling are done for you. Source package: libterm-slang-perl Package: libterm-slang-perl Description: Perl interface to the S-Lang terminal library This is an interface to the S-Lang terminal library for perl. Source package: libtest-cmd-perl Package: libtest-cmd-perl Description: perl module to providers testing framework The Test::Cmd module provides a framework for portable automated testing of executable commands and scripts (in any language, not just Perl), especially commands and scripts that interface with the file system. Source package: libtest-simple-perl Package: libtest-simple-perl Description: Perl modules for writing tests The Test::Simple module is an extremely simple, extremely basic module for writing tests suitable for CPAN modules and other pursuits. . The Test::More module is a drop-in replacement for Test::Simple and provides a wide range of testing utilities. Various ways to say "ok" with better diagnostics, facilities to skip tests, test future features and compare complicated data structures. Source package: libtest-unit-perl Package: libtest-unit-perl Description: a unit testing interface for Perl Test::Unit is the procedural style interface to a sophisticated unit testing framework for Perl that is derived from the JUnit testing framework for Java by Kent Beck and Erich Gamma. . While this framework is originally intended to support unit testing in an object-oriented development paradigm (with support for inheritance of tests etc.), Test::Unit is intended to provide a simpler interface to the framework that is more suitable for use in a scripting style environment. Source package: libtext-autoformat-perl Package: libtext-autoformat-perl Description: Perl module for automatic and manual text wrapping and reformating This module provides intelligent formatting of plaintext without the need for any kind of embedded mark-up. The module recognizes Internet quoting conventions, a wide range of bullet and number schemes, centred text, and block quotations, and reformats each appropriately. Other options allow the user to adjust inter-word and inter-paragraph spacing, justify text, and impose various capitalization schemes. . The module also supplies a re-entrant, highly configurable replacement for the built-in Perl format() mechanism. Source package: libtext-csv-perl Package: libtext-csv-perl Description: perl Text::CSV_XS - comma-separated values manipulation routines Text::CSV provides facilities for the composition and decomposition of comma-separated values. An instance of the Text::CSV class can combine fields into a CSV string and parse a CSV string into fields. Source package: libtext-format-perl Package: libtext-format-perl Description: Perl module for formatting (text) paragraphs This module provides the following functions: . format() Format text into a paragraph. Text is first broken into words and then joined back together to make up the paragraph. There are numerous attributes you can set to your liking. . paragraphs() Treats each element of the array passed in as a separate paragraph and passes them to format() for formatting. The list returned will be then formatted into separate paragraphs. . center() Centers all the lines that were passed in. . expand() Expand tabs into spaces. . unexpand() Turn spaces into tabs. First calls expand() to expand tabs into spaces and then turns tabstop number of spaces into tabs, you can set tabstop size with tabstop(). Source package: libtext-iconv-perl Package: libtext-iconv-perl Description: Convert between character sets in Perl The iconv() family of functions from XPG4 define an API for converting between character sets (e.g. UTF-8 to Latin1, EBCDIC to ASCII). They are provided by libc6 . This package allows access to them from Perl via the Text::Iconv package. Source package: libtext-kakasi-perl Package: libtext-kakasi-perl Description: KAKASI interface for scripting language Perl. KAKASI interface module for Perl. KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters to Hiragana, Katakana or Romaji(alphabetical description of Japanese pronunciation). Source package: libtext-query-perl Package: libtext-query-perl Description: Text::Query - Query processing framework This module provides an object that matches a data source against a query expression. . Query expressions are compiled into an internal form when a new object is created or the `prepare' method is called; they are not recompiled on each match. . The class provided by this module uses four packages to process the query. The query parser parses the question and calls a query expression builder (internal form of the question). The optimizer is then called to reduce the complexity of the expression. The solver applies the expression on a data source. Source package: libtext-querysql-perl Package: libtext-querysql-perl Description: Text-Query-SQL provides query builders for SQL databases Text-Query-SQL is derived from the Text-Query module. What is Text-Query then ? It is a general purpose query parser and resolver. It is able to parse the AltaVista 'simple query' and 'advanced query' syntax. The resulting syntax tree is then used to build a search query that depends on the database used. . Text-Query-SQL provides query builders for SQL databases. Searching 'foo and bar' will retrieve rows containing the words foo and bar. It does it by generating the appropriate SQL request. . At present Text-Query-SQL only supports MySQL but one could easily add support for any other database (see DATABASE file), the module was architected to make this easy. Source package: libtext-template-perl Package: libtext-template-perl Description: Text::Template perl module This is a library for generating form letters, building HTML pages, or filling in templates generally. A `template' is a piece of text that has little Perl programs embedded in it here and there. When you `fill in' a template, you evaluate the little programs and replace them with their values. Source package: libtext-unaccent-perl Package: libtext-unaccent-perl Description: provides functions to remove accents using UTF16 as a pivot. Text::Unaccent is a module that provides functions to remove accents from a string. For instance the string été will become ete. The charset of the input string is specified as an argument. The input is converted to UTF-16 using iconv(3), accents are stripped and the result is converted back to the original charset. The iconv --list command on GNU/Linux will show all charset supported. Source package: libtext-wrapper-perl Package: libtext-wrapper-perl Description: Simple word wrapping routine Text::Wrapper provides simple word wrapping. It breaks long lines, but does not alter spacing or remove existing line breaks. If you're looking for more sophisticated text formatting, try the Text::Format module. Source package: libti68k Package: libti68k Description: Motorola 68000 emulation library for Texas Instruments calculators This is the TI68k core emulation used by GtkTIemu, a Texas Instruments calculators emulator. . The core emulation is based on the 68k core emulation from UAE and has been modified to suit the Texas Instruments hardware. Package: libti68k-dev Description: Development files for the libti68k This package contains the files needed to compile and link your own programs against the libti68k. Source package: libticables2 Package: libticables2 Description: Support library for Texas Instruments link cables This library provides functions to use Texas Instruments link cables for TI calculators. It currently supports all cables on i386 and the grey TI GraphLink (tm) on all other archs. . The TI GraphLink (tm) USB is also supported through a kernel module, see http://lpg.ticalc.org/ for more informations. . The documentation and development files are included in the libticables2-dev package. Package: libticables2-dev Description: Support library for Texas Instruments link cables [development files] The libticables provides functions to use Texas Instruments link cables with TI calculators. It currently supports all cables on i386 and the grey TI GraphLink (tm) on all other archs. . The TI GraphLink (tm) USB is also supported through a kernel module, see http://lpg.ticalc.org/ for more informations. . This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will use the libticables (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along with the documentation of the libticables. Source package: libticables3 Package: libticables3 Description: Support library for Texas Instruments link cables This library provides functions to use Texas Instruments link cables for TI calculators. It currently supports all cables on i386, including the USB one. Supported cables may vary depending on your architecture. . The serial (home-made, BlackLink), parallel and USB cables may require your users to run your software with root privileges. You can avoid this by installing the three kernel modules supporting these cables. The source of these modules are provided in the tidev-modules-source package. It will produce a Debian package containing the three binary modules, compiled for your running kernel. . The documentation and development files are included in the libticables3-dev package. Package: libticables3-dev Description: Support library for Texas Instruments link cables [development files] This library provides functions to use Texas Instruments link cables for TI calculators. It currently supports all cables on i386, including the USB one. Supported cables may vary depending on your architecture. . The serial (home-made, BlackLink), parallel and USB cables may require your users to run your software with root privileges. You can avoid this by installing the three kernel modules supporting these cables. The source of these modules are provided in the tidev-modules-source package. It will produce a Debian package containing the three binary modules, compiled for your running kernel. . This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will use the libticables (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along with the documentation of the libticables. Source package: libticalcs2 Package: libticalcs2 Description: Provides functions to communicate with TI calculators The libticalcs provides a set of functions to communicate with Texas Instruments calculators. It implements the TI protocol for each type of calculator, independently of the link cable used to establish the link. . All graphing calculators from Texas Instruments are supported. . The documentation and development files are included in the libticalcs2-dev package. Package: libticalcs2-dev Description: Provides functions to communicate with TI calculators [development files] The libticalcs provides a set of functions to communicate with Texas Instruments calculators. It implements the TI protocol for each type of calculator, independently of the link cable used to establish the link. . All graphing calculators from Texas Instruments are supported. . This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will use the libticalcs (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along with documentation of the libticalcs. Source package: libticalcs3 Package: libticalcs3 Description: Provides functions to communicate with TI calculators The libticalcs provides a set of functions to communicate with Texas Instruments calculators. It implements the TI protocol for each type of calculator, independently of the link cable used to establish the link. . All graphing calculators from Texas Instruments are supported. . The documentation and development files are included in the libticalcs3-dev package. Package: libticalcs3-dev Description: Provides functions to communicate with TI calculators [development files] The libticalcs provides a set of functions to communicate with Texas Instruments calculators. It implements the TI protocol for each type of calculator, independently of the link cable used to establish the link. . All graphing calculators from Texas Instruments are supported. . This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will use the libticalcs (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along with documentation of the libticalcs. Source package: libtie-cache-perl Package: libtie-cache-perl Description: perl Tie::Cache - LRU Cache in Memory. This module implements a least recently used (LRU) cache in memory through a tie interface. Any time data is stored in the tied hash, that key/value pair has an entry time associated with it, and as the cache fills up, those members of the cache that are the oldest are removed to make room for new entries. . So, the cache only "remembers" the last written entries, up to the size of the cache. This can be especially useful if you access great amounts of data, but only access a minority of the data a majority of the time. Source package: libtie-ixhash-perl Package: libtie-ixhash-perl Description: ordered associative arrays for Perl This Perl module implements Perl hashes that preserve the order in which the hash elements were added. The order is not affected when values corresponding to existing keys in the IxHash are changed. The elements can also be set to any arbitrary supplied order. The familiar perl array operations can also be performed on the IxHash. Source package: libtiffep1 Package: libtiffep1 Description: Texas Instruments (calculators) File Format Engine and Proxy The TI File Format Engine and Proxy library offers a set of functions to handle files representing variables used by Texas Instruments calculators. . The documentation and development files are included in the libtiffep1-dev package. Package: libtiffep1-dev Description: Texas Instruments File Format Engine and Proxy (development files) The TI File Format Engine and Proxy library offers a set of functions to handle files representing variables used by Texas Instruments calculators. . This package contains the files needed to develop a software that will use the libtiffep (headers, static objects, automake macros, etc...), along with the documentation of the libtiffep. Source package: libtime-duration-perl Package: libtime-duration-perl Description: Time::Duration -- rounded or exact English expression of durations This module provides functions for expressing durations in rounded or exact terms. Source package: libtime-hires-perl Package: libtime-hires-perl Description: High-resolution time manipulation in perl Libtime-hires-perl is a Perl module for dealing with high-resolution time interfaces. Source package: libtime-modules-perl Package: libtime-modules-perl Description: Various Perl modules for time/date manipulation This package contains the following perl5 modules: Time::CTime.pm ctime, strftime, and asctime Time::JulianDay.pm Julian Day conversions Time::ParseDate.pm Reverses strftime and also understands relative times Time::Timezone.pm Time::DaysInMonth.pm Source package: libtime-period-perl Package: libtime-period-perl Description: Perl library for testing if a time() is in a specific period This Perl library provides a function which tells whether a specific time falls within a specified time period. Its syntax for specifying time periods allows you to test for conditions like "Monday to Friday, 9am till 5pm" and "on the second Tuesday of the month" and "between 4pm and 4:15pm" and "in the first half of each minute" and "in January of 1998". Source package: libtk-img Package: libtk-img Description: Extended image format support for Tcl/Tk Img is a package to enhance Tk by providing support for various image formats such as XPM, GIF (transparency supported, but not LZW), PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and PostScript. . The libimg library can be loaded dynamically into Tcl/Tk scripts to provide the image handling functions. . Also included is the tkv script, which is basically a functional demo/proof-of-concept for Img. Source package: libtmail-ruby Package: libtmail-ruby Description: mail class library for Ruby Tmail is a mail class library for handle mail header or MIME multi part mail easily. Source package: libtool Package: libltdl0 Description: A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool This package contains the run-time libltdl library. . A small library that aims at hiding the various difficulties of dlopening libraries from programmers. Package: libltdl0-dev Description: A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool This package contains the header files and static libraries for the libltdl package. . A small library that aims at hiding the various difficulties of dlopening libraries from programmers. Package: libltdl3 Description: A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool This package contains the run-time libltdl library. . A small library that aims at hiding the various difficulties of dlopening libraries from programmers. It is a system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool. . It supports the following dlopen interfaces: * dlopen (Solaris, Linux and various BSD flavors) * shl_load (HP-UX) * LoadLibrary (Win16 and Win32) * load_add_on (BeOS) * GNU DLD (emulates dynamic linking for static libraries) * libtool's dlpreopen Package: libltdl3-dev Description: A system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool This package contains the header files and static libraries for the libltdl package. . A small library that aims at hiding the various difficulties of dlopening libraries from programmers. It is a system independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool. . It supports the following dlopen interfaces: * dlopen (Solaris, Linux and various BSD flavors) * shl_load (HP-UX) * LoadLibrary (Win16 and Win32) * load_add_on (BeOS) * GNU DLD (emulates dynamic linking for static libraries) * libtool's dlpreopen Package: libtool Description: Generic library support script This is GNU libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides the complexity of generating special library types (such as shared libraries) behind a consistent interface. To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. See the documentation for details. Libtool supports building static libraries on all platforms. . Libtool supports generation of C, C++ and Java libraries. Package: libtool-doc Description: Generic library support script This package contains the GNU libtool documentation. . GNU libtool is generic library support script. Libtool hides the complexity of generating special library types (such as shared libraries) behind a consistent interface. To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. See the documentation for details. Libtool supports building static libraries on all platforms. Source package: libtree-redblack-perl Package: libtree-redblack-perl Description: Perl implementation of Red/Black tree, a balanced tree. This is a demonstration package, showing the performance differences between different methods of data storage and accessing. It contains a perl implementation of the Red/Black tree algorithm found in the book "Algorithms", by Cormen, Leiserson & Rivest (more commonly known as "CLR" or "The White Book"). A Red/Black tree is a binary tree which remains "balanced"- that is, the longest length from root to a node is at most one more than the shortest such length. It is fairly efficient; no operation takes more than O(lg(n)) time. . An example perl script is contained in the documentation directory, which would show the different run times using hash table, linear or tree structure. Source package: libuconv-ruby Package: libuconv-ruby Description: Encoding translation module for Ruby supported Unicode and EUC-JP The encoding translation module for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Supported character encodings are UCS-4, UTF-16, UTF-8, EUC-JP and CP932 (a variant of Shift_JIS for Japanese Windows). This cannot detect character encoding automatically. Source package: libungif Package: libungif-bin Description: programs to convert GIF images These are some programs that use libungif to convert images. . The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may not be available on CD). Package: libungif3g Description: shared library for GIF images (runtime lib) This is a shared library for working with GIF images. . The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may not be available on CD). Package: libungif3g-dev Description: shared library for GIF images (development files) This package contains header files needed to compile programs that use libungif. . The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may not be available on CD). Source package: libungif4 Package: libungif-bin Description: programs to convert GIF images These are some programs that use libungif to convert images. . The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may not be available on CD). Package: libungif4-dev Description: shared library for GIF images (development files) This package contains header files needed to compile programs that use libungif. . The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may not be available on CD). Package: libungif4g Description: shared library for GIF images (runtime lib) This is a shared library for working with GIF images. . The libungif library is a specially modified version of giflib which is free of the Unisys LZW patent. It can read all GIFs, but only write uncompressed GIFs. If you need to be able to write compressed GIFs, you can install the non-free giflib packages instead (which may not be available on CD). Source package: libunicode Package: libunicode-dev Description: The GNOME Unicode library - development files. libunicode is a library for manipulating Unicode characters and strings. It understands both the UTF-8 and UCS-2 encodings, and has a framework for adding support for new encodings. Package: libunicode0 Description: The GNOME Unicode library. libunicode is a library for manipulating Unicode characters and strings. It understands both the UTF-8 and UCS-2 encodings, and has a framework for adding support for new encodings. Source package: libunicode-map-perl Package: libunicode-map-perl Description: Perl module for mapping charsets from and to utf16 unicode This module converts strings from and to 2-byte Unicode UCS2 format. All mappings happen via 2 byte UTF16 encodings, not via 1 byte UTF8 encoding. To convert between UTF8 and UTF16 use Unicode::String. . For historical reasons this module coexists with Unicode::Map8. Please use Unicode::Map8 unless you need to care for >1 byte character sets, e.g. chinese GB2312. Anyway, if you stick to the basic functionality (see documentation) you can use both modules equivalently. . You need the libwww-perl package to run the example mirrorMappings. Source package: libunicode-map8-perl Package: libunicode-map8-perl Description: Perl module to map 8bit character sets to Unicode The Unicode::Map8 class implements efficient mapping tables between 8-bit character sets and 16 bit character sets like Unicode. About 170 different mapping tables between various known character sets and Unicode is distributed with this package. The source of these tables is the vendor mapping tables provided by Unicode, Inc. and the code tables in RFC 1345. New maps can easily be installed. Source package: libunicode-maputf8-perl Package: libunicode-maputf8-perl Description: Perl module for conversing between any character sets and UTF8 This module provides an adapter layer between core routines for converting to and from UTF8 and other encodings. In essence, a way to give multiple existing Unicode modules a single common interface so you don't have to know the underlying implementations to do simple UTF8 to-from other character set encoding conversions. As such, it wraps the Unicode::String, Unicode::Map8, Unicode::Map and Jcode modules in a standardized and simple API. . This also provides general character set conversion operation based on UTF8 - it is possible to convert between any two compatible and supported character sets via a simple two step chaining of conversions. . As with most things Perlish - if you give it a few big chunks of text to chew on instead of lots of small ones it will handle many more characters per second. . By design, it can be easily extended to encompass any new charset encoding conversion modules that arrive on the scene. Source package: libunicode-string-perl Package: libunicode-string-perl Description: Perl modules for Unicode strings This package contains the Unicode::String and Unicode::CharName modules that enable the representation and manipulation of Unicode character strings in perl 5 Source package: libunix-syslog-perl Package: libunix-syslog-perl Description: Perl interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls This module provides an interface to the system logger syslogd(8) via Perl's XSUBs. The implementation attempts to resemble the native libc-functions of your system, so that anyone being familiar with syslog.h should be able to use this module right away. Source package: liburi-perl Package: liburi-perl Description: Manipulates and accesses URI strings From the README: . This package contains the URI.pm module with friends. The module implements the URI class. Objects of this class represent Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) references as specified in RFC 2396. . URI objects can be used to access and manipulate the various components that make up these strings. There are also methods to combine URIs in various ways. . The URI class replace the URI::URL class that used to be distributed with libwww-perl. This package contains an emulation of the old URI::URL interface. The emulated URI::URL implement both the old and the new interface. Source package: libusb Package: libusb-0.1-4 Description: Userspace USB programming library Library for programming USB applications without the knowledge of Linux kernel internals. . More information can be found at the Linux USB web site http://www.linux-usb.org/ . Package: libusb-dev Description: Userspace USB programming library development files Library for programming USB applications without the knowledge of Linux kernel internals. . More information can be found at the Linux USB web site http://www.linux-usb.org/ . Package: libusb0 Description: Userspace USB programming library Library for programming USB applications without the knowledge of Linux kernel internals. . More information can be found at the Linux USB web site http://www.linux-usb.org/ . Source package: libv1.22 Package: libv-bin Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (binaries). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif widget set. Package: libv-dbg Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena library debugging files). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif widget set. Package: libv-dev Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena development files). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. Package: libv-doc Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (documentation). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. Package: libv1.22 Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif widget set. Package: libvx-dbg Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif library debugging files). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. Package: libvx-dev Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif development files). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif widget set. Package: libvx1.22 Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. Source package: libv1.25 Package: libv-bin Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (binaries). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif widget set. Package: libv-dbg Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif library debugging files). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif widget set. Package: libv-dev Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif development files). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif widget set. Package: libv-doc Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (documentation). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. Package: libv1.25 Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Motif). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Motif widget set. Package: libvx-dbg Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena library debugging files). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. Package: libvx-dev Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena development files). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X, Windows 3.1 and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. Package: libvx1.25 Description: V - a C++ GUI Framework (Athena). V is a portable C++ GUI framework that supports X and Win32 (suitable for NT and Windows 95). . It is implemented on top of a widget set such as Athena but the support for Motif has also been incorporated. For this reason, it has the look and feel of the native platform or widget set. This version is based on the Athena widget set. It is also compatible with at least the Athena 3D widget set, and possibly other Athena replacement widget sets. Source package: libvorbis Package: libvorbis-dev Description: Vorbis Library Development The libvorbis-dev package contains the header files and documentation needed to develop applications with libvorbis. Package: libvorbis0 Description: The Vorbis General Audio Compression Codec Ogg Vorbis is a fully open, non-proprietary, patent-and-royalty-free, general-purpose compressed audio format for audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel. Source package: libweakref-perl Package: libweakref-perl Description: perl module to create weak references A weak reference is just like an ordinary Perl reference except that it isn't included in the reference count of the thing referred to. This means that once all references to a particular piece of data are weak, the piece of data is freed and all the weak references are set to undef. This is particularly useful for implementing circular data structures without memory leaks or caches of objects. Source package: libwhisker-perl Package: libwhisker-perl Description: Perl module geared for HTTP testing libwhisker-perl is a Perl module written by rain forest puppy to implement fast and small replacements to the usual HTTP testing functions, as available in LWP, URI, HTML::Parser, MIME::Base64, etc., that are also present in whisker. . libwhisker : * can communicate over HTTP 0.9, 1.0, and 1.1 * uses persistent connections (keep-alives) * has proxy support * has SSL support (through libnet-ssleay-perl) * can handle chunked encoding Source package: libwmf Package: libwmf-bin Description: Windows metafile conversion tools. Windows metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows programs, e.g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a library for interpreting metafile images and either displaying them using X or converting them to standard formats such as PNG, JPEG, PS, EPS and SVG(Z)... . This package contains several frontends to libwmf. Package: libwmf-dev Description: Windows metafile conversion development. Windows metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows programs, e.g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a library for interpreting metafile images and either displaying them using X or converting them to standard formats such as PNG, JPEG, PS, EPS and SVG(Z)... . This package contains the static library and header files. Package: libwmf-doc Description: Windows metafile documentation. Windows metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows programs, e.g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a library for interpreting metafile images and either displaying them using X or converting them to standard formats such as PNG, JPEG, PS, EPS and SVG(Z)... . This package documents the libwmf API and WMF in general. Package: libwmf0 Description: WMF conversion libraries Windows Metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows programs, e. g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a set of libraries for converting WMF files into other formats. Currently it supports a gd binding for conversion to GIF, and an X one for drawing directly to an X window or pixmap. . This package contains the shared library. Package: libwmf0-dev Description: WMF conversion development libraries and headers Windows Metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows programs, e. g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a set of libraries for converting WMF files into other formats. Currently it supports a gd binding for conversion to GIF, and an X one for drawing directly to an X window or pixmap. . This package contains the development support files. Package: libwmf0.2-2 Description: Windows metafile conversion library. Windows metafile (WMF) is a picture format used by many Windows programs, e.g. Microsoft Word. libwmf is a library for interpreting metafile images and either displaying them using X or converting them to standard formats such as PNG, JPEG, PS, EPS and SVG(Z)... . This package contains the shared library. Source package: libwn6 Package: libwn-dev Description: Many numerical and memory management functions This collection of C software written by Will Naylor includes functions for linear programming (with dense matrices only), linear algebra (including sparse matrices), transportation problem, network flow (critical path, longest path, shortest path), optimization (conjugate gradient and simulated annealing), hash tables, single linked lists, binary trees, complex arithmetic, and discrete Fourier transform (FFT and otherwise). . This package includes the header files and documentation required to compile programs that use libwn6. Package: libwn6 Description: Many numerical and memory management functions This collection of C software written by Will Naylor includes functions for linear programming (with dense matrices only), linear algebra (including sparse matrices), transportation problem, network flow (critical path, longest path, shortest path), optimization (conjugate gradient and simulated annealing), hash tables, single linked lists, binary trees, complex arithmetic, and discrete Fourier transform (FFT and otherwise). . If you want to compile programs using libwn6, then you also need to install libwn-dev. Source package: libwnck Package: libwnck-1 Description: Window Navigator Construction Kit - runtime files A library to use for writing pagers and task lists. Package: libwnck-dev Description: Window Navigator Construction Kit - development files A library to use for writing pagers and task lists. Source package: libwrap-ruby Package: libwrap-ruby Description: TCP wrappers library for Ruby libwrap-ruby is TCP wrappers library for Ruby. Source package: libwww-perl Package: libwww-perl Description: WWW client/server library for Perl Libwww-perl is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and consistent programming interface (API) to the World-Wide Web. The main focus of the library is to provide classes and functions that allow you to write WWW clients, thus libwww-perl said to be a WWW client library. The library also contain modules that are of more general use, as well as a simple HTTP/1.1-compatible server implementation. . The URI modules have been split off into liburi-perl; install that package if you need them. Source package: libwww-search-perl Package: libwww-search-perl Description: Perl modules which provide an API to WWW search engines. WWW::Search is a collection of Perl modules which provide an API to various WWW search engines. The list changes too frequently to keep up to date. Source package: libxml Package: libxml-dev Description: Development files for the GNOME XML library XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. A regular markup language defines a way to describe information in a certain class of documents (eg HTML). XML lets you define your own customized markup languages for many classes of document. It can do this because it's written in SGML, the international standard metalanguage for markup languages. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the GNOME XML library. Package: libxml1 Description: GNOME XML library XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. A regular markup language defines a way to describe information in a certain class of documents (eg HTML). XML lets you define your own customized markup languages for many classes of document. It can do this because it's written in SGML, the international standard metalanguage for markup languages. Source package: libxml++ Package: libxml++0 Description: A C++ interface to the GNOME XML library (libxml2) XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. This is a C++ interface to the GNOME XML library (version 2). Package: libxml++0-dev Description: A C++ interface to the GNOME XML library (libxml2) XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. This is a C++ interface to the GNOME XML library (version 2). . Install this package if you with to develop your own programs using this library. Source package: libxml-catalog-perl Package: libxml-catalog-perl Description: Perl module for resolving public and system identifiers This module implements draft 0.4 of John Cowan's XML Catalog (formerly known as XCatalog) proposal (). Catalogs may be written in either SOCAT or XML syntax (see the proposal for syntax details); XML::Catalog will assume SOCAT syntax if the catalog is not in well-formed XML syntax. Source package: libxml-checker-perl Package: libxml-checker-perl Description: Perl module for validating XML This module contains several classes for validating XML: . XML::Checker - contains the XML::Checker class that is used by the others XML::Checker::Parser - an XML::Parser that validates at parse time XML::DOM::ValParser - an XML::DOM::Parser that validates at parse time Source package: libxml-csv-perl Package: libxml-csv-perl Description: Perl module for transforming CSV documents into XML This module provides functions to easily transform CSV documents into XML. The module uses Text::CSV_XS to parse csv files and put into perl data structure. The perl data structure is then written into xml data structure. XML::CSV allows to create your own Text::CSV_XS object with defaults that fit your needs or just use defaults. Source package: libxml-dom-perl Package: libxml-dom-perl Description: Perl module for building DOM Level 1 compliant doc structures This module parses XML strings or files and builds a data structure that conforms to the API of the Document Object Model as described at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1. See the XML::Parser manpage for other available features of the XML::DOM::Parser class. . The suggested packages are only needed for the examples. Source package: libxml-dumper-perl Package: libxml-dumper-perl Description: Perl module for dumping Perl objects from/to XML XML::Dumper dumps Perl data to a structured XML format. . XML::Dumper can also read XML data that was previously dumped by the module and convert it back to Perl. . . This might be useful for dumping Perl objects to files using an XML format that can be reloaded or accessed by other programs. Maybe even other languages. Source package: libxml-encoding-perl Package: libxml-encoding-perl Description: Perl module for parsing encoding map XML files This module, built as a subclass of XML::Parser, parses encoding map XML files. Included in the package is the compile_encoding script that compiles these to the binary form used by XML::Parser in order to parse scripts in the given encoding. Also included is a script that generates encoding map XML files from the type of mapping files obtained at ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS. . Several encoding maps are included in the maps subdirectory. Source package: libxml-filter-detectws-perl Package: libxml-filter-detectws-perl Description: Perl module for detecting ignorable whitespace This module is a PerlSAX filter that detects which character data contains ignorable whitespace and optionally filters it. . The XML spec defines ignorable whitespace as the character data found in elements that were defined in an declaration with a model of 'EMPTY' or 'Children' (Children is the rule that does not contain '#PCDATA'). . In addition, XML::Filter::DetectWS allows the user to define other whitespace to be ignorable. The ignorable whitespace is passed to the PerlSAX Handler with the ignorable_whitespace handler, provided that the Handler implements this method. Otherwise it is passed to the characters handler. If the SkipIgnorableWS is set, the ignorable whitespace is simply discarded. XML::Filter::DetectWS also takes xml:space attributes into account. . CDATA sections are passed in the standard PerlSAX way (i.e. with surrounding start_cdata and end_cdata events), unless the Handler does not implement these methods. In that case, the CDATA section is simply passed to the characters method. Source package: libxml-filter-reindent-perl Package: libxml-filter-reindent-perl Description: Perl module for reformatting whitespace for pretty printing XML This module can be used as a PerlSAX filter to reformat an XML document before sending it to a PerlSAX handler that prints it (like XML::Handler::Composer). . Like XML::Filter::DetectWS, it detects ignorable whitespace and blocks of whitespace characters in certain places. It uses this information and information supplied by the user to determine where whitespace may be modified, deleted or inserted. Based on the indent settings, it then modifies, inserts and deletes characters and ignorable_whitespace events accordingly. . This is just a first stab at the implementation. It may be buggy and may change completely! Source package: libxml-filter-saxt-perl Package: libxml-filter-saxt-perl Description: Perl module for replicating events to several event handlers This module is like the Unix 'tee' command in that it multiplexes the input stream to several output streams. In this case, the input stream is a PerlSAX event producer (like XML::Parser::PerlSAX) and the output streams are PerlSAX handlers or filters. . The SAXT constructor takes a list of hash references. Each hash specifies an output handler. The hash keys can be: DocumentHandler, DTDHandler, EntityResolver or Handler, where Handler is a combination of the previous three and acts as the default handler. E.g. if DocumentHandler is not specified, it will try to use Handler. Source package: libxml-filter-xslt-perl Package: libxml-filter-xslt-perl Description: Perl module for XSLT as a SAX Filter This module implements XSLT as a SAX Filter. At the moment it only uses XML::LibXSLT as an XSLT transformer, but hopefully in the future we can support others too (it's written with that in mind). . The beauty is you can stick other things in the transformation chain if you want, or you can make the writer use XML::Handler::HTMLWriter if you want to write out valid HTML 4.0, or you can make the generator something like XML::Generator::DBI. The possibilities are endless. Source package: libxml-generator-perl Package: libxml-generator-perl Description: Perl module for generating XML files This is a simple module to help in the generation of XML. Basically, you create an XML::Generator object and then call a method for each tag, supplying the contents of that tag as parameters. Source package: libxml-grove-perl Package: libxml-grove-perl Description: Perl module for accessing parsed *ML instances This module provides simple access to the information set of parsed XML, HTML, or SGML instances using a tree of Perl hashes. This package also includes several extensions to XML::Grove that provide the following: . * returning element contents as a string * returning element contents as XML, HTML, or Canonical XML * processing entire groves using the visitor pattern * processing entire groves using PerlSAX * running a filter over all nodes in the grove * substituting values into an XML template grove * indexing a grove by ID or other attributes * accessing elements and objects via URL-like paths Source package: libxml-handler-composer-perl Package: libxml-handler-composer-perl Description: Perl module for generating XML output This module is similar to XML::Writer, XML::Handler::XMLWriter, XML::Handler::YAWriter etc. in that it generates XML output. . This implementation may not be fast and it may not be the best solution for your particular problem, but it has some features that may be missing in the other implementations. Source package: libxml-handler-printevents-perl Package: libxml-handler-printevents-perl Description: Perl module for printing PerlSAX events (for debugging) This module prints the PerlSAX events it receives to STDOUT. It can be useful when debugging PerlSAX filters. It supports all PerlSAX handler including ignorable_whitespace. Source package: libxml-handler-trees-perl Package: libxml-handler-trees-perl Description: Perl module for building tree structures using PerlSAX handlers This module provides three PerlSAX handler classes for building tree structures. XML::Handler::Tree builds the same type of tree as the "Tree" style in XML::Parser. XML::Handler::EasyTree builds the same type of tree as the "EasyTree" style added to XML::Parser by XML::Parser::EasyTree. XML::Handler::TreeBuilder builds the same type of tree as Sean M. Burke's XML::TreeBuilder. These classes make it possible to construct these tree structures from sources other than XML::Parser. . All three handlers can be driven by either PerlSAX 1 or PerlSAX 2 drivers. In all cases, the end_document() method returns a reference to the constructed tree, which normally becomes the return value of the PerlSAX driver. Source package: libxml-handler-yawriter-perl Package: libxml-handler-yawriter-perl Description: Perl module for writing XML documents This module implements Yet Another XML::Handler::Writer. The reasons for this one are needing a flexible escaping technique, and wanting some kind of pretty printing. Source package: libxml-libxml-perl Package: libxml-libxml-perl Description: Perl module for using the Gnome libxml2 library This module is an interface to the gnome libxml2 DOM parser (no SAX parser support yet), and the DOM tree. It also provides an XML::XPath-like findnodes() interface, providing access to the XPath API in libxml2. Source package: libxml-libxslt-perl Package: libxml-libxslt-perl Description: Perl module for using the Gnome libxslt library This module is a fast XSLT library, based on the Gnome libxslt engine. . Performance is currently about twice that of XML::Sablotron (based on XSLTMark tests converted to Perl). . The libxslt processor is also highly standards compliant, with practically all of XSLT 1.0 being supported in version 0.9 of libxslt. Source package: libxml-namespacesupport-perl Package: libxml-namespacesupport-perl Description: Perl module for supporting simple generic namespaces This module offers a simple to process namespaced XML names (unames) from within any application that may need them. It also helps maintain a prefix to namespace URI map, and provides a number of basic checks. . The model for this module is SAX2's NamespaceSupport class, readable at http://www.megginson.com/SAX/Java/javadoc/org/xml/sax/helpers/ /NamespaceSupport.html. It adds a few perlisations where thought to be appropriate. Source package: libxml-node-perl Package: libxml-node-perl Description: Perl module for parsing XML files node based This module allows you to register callback functions or variables for any XML node. If you register a call back function, it will be called when the node of the type you specified are encountered. If you register a variable, the content of a XML node will be appended to that variable automatically. Source package: libxml-parser-perl Package: libxml-parser-perl Description: Perl module for parsing XML files This module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top of XML::Parser::Expat, which is a lower level interface to James Clark's expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods creates a new instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to parse the document. Expat options may be provided when the XML::Parser object is created. These options are then passed on to the Expat object on each parse call. They can also be given as extra arguments to the parse methods, in which case they override options given at XML::Parser creation time. . The behavior of the parser is controlled either by Style and/or Handlers options, or by setHandlers method. These all provide mechanisms for XML::Parser to set the handlers needed by XML::Parser::Expat. If neither Style nor Handlers are specified, then parsing just checks the document for being well-formed. . When underlying handlers get called, they receive as their first parameter the Expat object, not the Parser object. Source package: libxml-parser-ruby Package: libxml-parser-ruby Description: The interface of expat for the scripting language Ruby. This is the module to access to James Clark's XML Parser Toolkit "expat" from Ruby. Source package: libxml-perl Package: libxml-perl Description: Perl modules for working with XML libxml-perl is a collection of smaller Perl modules, scripts, and documents for working with XML in Perl. libxml-perl software works in combination with XML::Parser, PerlSAX, XML::DOM, XML::Grove and others. Source package: libxml-regexp-perl Package: libxml-regexp-perl Description: Perl module for regular expressions for XML tokens This module provides regular expressions for the following XML tokens: BaseChar, Ideographic, Letter, Digit, Extender, CombiningChar, NameChar, EntityRef, CharRef, Reference, Name, NmToken, and AttValue. . The definitions of these tokens were taken from the XML spec (Extensible Markup Language 1.0) at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml. . Also contains the regular expressions for the following tokens from the XML Namespaces spec at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names: NCNameChar, NCName, QName, Prefix and LocalPart. Source package: libxml-rss-perl Package: libxml-rss-perl Description: Perl module for managing RSS (RDF Site Summary) files This module provides a basic framework for creating and maintaining RDF Site Summary (RSS) files. This distribution also contains many examples that allow you to generate HTML from an RSS, convert between 0.9, 0.91, and 1.0 version, and other nifty things. This might be helpful if you want to include news feeds on your Web site from sources like Slashot and Freshmeat or if you want to syndicate your own content. . XML::RSS currently supports 0.9, 0.91, and 1.0 versions of RSS. See http://my.netscape.com/publish/help/mnn20/quickstart.html for information on RSS 0.91. See http://my.netscape.com/publish/help/ for RSS 0.9. See http://purl.org/rss/1.0/ for RSS 1.0. . RSS was originally developed by Netscape as the format for Netscape Netcenter channels, however, many Web sites have since adopted it as a simple syndication format. With the advent of RSS 1.0, users are now able to syndicate many different kinds of content including news headlines, threaded messages, products catalogs, etc. Source package: libxml-sablot-perl Package: libxml-sablot-perl Description: encapsulation of the Sablotron XSL processor XML::Sablotron is a very simple Perl package, which encapsulates C API of Sablotron XSL processor. The only important fact is, that this package uses a dynamic linking of Sablotron. Source package: libxml-sax-expat-perl Package: libxml-sax-expat-perl Description: Perl module for a SAX2 driver for Expat (XML::Parser) This module is an implementation of a SAX2 driver sitting on top of Expat (XML::Parser). It is still incomplete, though most of the basic SAX2 events should be available. Source package: libxml-sax-perl Package: libxml-sax-perl Description: Perl module for using and building Perl SAX2 XML processors This module consists of several framework classes for using and building Perl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed around the need to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an application without requiring programmer intervention. Those of you familiar with the DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs come from the Java JAXP specification (SAX part), only without the javaness. . This package also contains a script (called update-perl-sax-parsers) to manage the ParserDetails.ini file. This script is intended to be used in postinst and prerm package scripts to (de)register parsers. See README.Debian for more info. Source package: libxml-sax-simple-perl Package: libxml-sax-simple-perl Description: Perl module for a SAX version of XML::Simple This module is a very simple version of XML::Simple but for SAX. It can be used as a complete drop-in replacement for XML::Simple. Source package: libxml-sax-writer-perl Package: libxml-sax-writer-perl Description: Perl module for a SAX2 XML writer This module provides a SAX2 XML writer. It is still considered alpha, though it has been put to limited used. Source package: libxml-simple-perl Package: libxml-simple-perl Description: Perl module for reading ands writing XML This module provides a simple API layer on top of XML::Parser. Source package: libxml-stream-perl Package: libxml-stream-perl Description: Perl module for accessing XML Streams This module provides access to XML Streams. An XML Stream is just that: A stream of XML over a connection between two computers. For more information about XML Streams, and the group that created them, please visit: . http://etherx.jabber.org/streams Source package: libxml-twig-perl Package: libxml-twig-perl Description: Perl module for processing huge XML documents in tree mode This module provides a way to process XML documents. It is build on top of XML::Parser. . The module offers a tree interface to the document, while allowing to output the parts of it that have been completely processed. . It allows minimal resource (CPU and memory) usage by building the tree only for the parts of the documents that need actual processing, through the use of the Jan Nieuwenhuizen Package: lilypond-doc Description: LilyPond Documentation in HTML, PS and DVI formats This package contains the HTML, PostScript and DVI documentation for the LilyPond music typestting software. Package: lilypond1.3 Description: Dummy package for transition to new stable lilypond. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous lilypond1.3 package back to a newer lilypond because the stable 1.4 series has arrived. . Please feel free to remove this dummy package after you have upgraded to the latest lilypond. Source package: lilypond1.3 Package: lilypond1.3 Description: A program for printing sheet music. LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces beautiful sheet music using a high level description file as input. LilyPond is part of the GNU Project. . This is the development 1.3 branch of LilyPond. If you prefer not to live on the "cutting-edge", install lilypond-1.2.x package instead. . URLs: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen/lilypond/ http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien/lilypond/ http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/~praetzel/lilypond/ http://www.lilypond.org/ Authors: Han-Wen Nienhuys Jan Nieuwenhuizen Source package: limo Package: limo Description: Lists files in a custom way limo is a replacement for ls with some knobs on. By default, it is installed as both limo and as li. It tries to give far more control over the output format than ls and has simpler and more straightforward (albeit more verbose) options. It also has the -l and -s options which behave similarly to those of ls. Source package: linbot Package: linbot Description: WWW site link checker linbot is a python program that allows webmasters to: view the structure of a site; track down broken links; find potentially outdated HTML pages; list links pointing to external sites; view portfolio of inline images; and do all this periodically and without user intervention. Results are displayed in a set of HTML pages. Source package: linc Package: liblinc-dev Description: development libraries for creating networked clients and servers linc is a library that eases the task of writing networked servers & clients. It takes care of connection initiation and maintenance, and the details of various transports. It is used by ORBit2 to handle message transmission/receipt. . SSL support will be available in a future version. Package: liblinc0 Description: library to simplify creating networked clients and servers linc is a library that eases the task of writing networked servers & clients. It takes care of connection initiation and maintenance, and the details of various transports. It is used by ORBit2 to handle message transmission/receipt. . Currently supported transports: IPv4 (tested) UNIX domain sockets (tested) IPv6 IrDA . SSL support will be available in a future version. Package: liblinc1 Description: library to simplify creating networked clients and servers linc is a library that eases the task of writing networked servers & clients. It takes care of connection initiation and maintenance, and the details of various transports. It is used by ORBit2 to handle message transmission/receipt. . Currently supported transports: IPv4 (tested) UNIX domain sockets (tested) IPv6 IrDA . SSL support will be available in a future version. Source package: lincity Package: lincity Description: Build & maintain a city/country You are required to build and maintain a city. You must feed, house, provide jobs and goods for your residents. You can build a sustainable economy with the help of renewable energy and recycling, or you can go for broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution ridden and resource starved planet, it's up to you. Due to the finite resources available in any one place, this is not a game that you can leave for long periods of time. This game is similar to the commercial simulation game with a similar name. . This package provides files common to both the X and SVGALIB versions of the game. To get the actual game binary, install either lincity-x or lincity-svgalib (or both). Package: lincity-svga Description: SVGALIB binaries for lincity You are required to build and maintain a city. You must feed, house, provide jobs and goods for your residents. You can build a sustainable economy with the help of renewable energy and recycling, or you can go for broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution ridden and resource starved planet, it's up to you. Due to the finite resources available in any one place, this is not a game that you can leave for long periods of time. This game is similar to the commercial simulation game with a similar name. . This package provides binaries for the SVGALIB version of lincity. To run the game after it's installed, type ``lincity''. You will also need to install lincity. There is also an X version available in lincity-x. Package: lincity-x Description: X binaries for lincity You are required to build and maintain a city. You must feed, house, provide jobs and goods for your residents. You can build a sustainable economy with the help of renewable energy and recycling, or you can go for broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution ridden and resource starved planet, it's up to you. Due to the finite resources available in any one place, this is not a game that you can leave for long periods of time. This game is similar to the commercial simulation game with a similar name. . This package provides binaries for the X version of lincity. To run the game after it's installed, type ``xlincity''. You will also need to install lincity. There is also a SVGALIB version available in lincity-svga. Source package: lincredits Package: lincredits Description: Generate nicely-formatted versions of the Linux CREDITS file This small package allows anyone to create beautified versions of the Linux CREDITS file in plain text, LaTeX or HTML formats. Source package: lincvs Package: lincvs Description: graphical CVS frontend LinCVS enhances the ease-of-use of CVS (Concurrent Versions System) by providing a simple, intuitive graphic interface to CVS. . With the GUI and mouse, you can quickly and easily review the CVS status of files or groups of files or of entire directory trees. You can also quickly initiate common CVS commands without the need for typing long command lines with many option flags. Source package: linkchecker Package: linkchecker Description: check HTML documents for broken links Features: o recursive checking o multithreaded o output can be colored or normal text, HTML, SQL, CSV or a sitemap graph in GML or XML o HTTP/1.1, FTP, mailto:, nntp:, news:, Gopher, Telnet and local file links are supported o restrict link checking with regular expression filters for URLs o proxy support o give username/password for HTTP and FTP authorization o robots.txt exclusion protocol support o i18n support o command line interface o (Fast)CGI web interface (requires HTTP server) Source package: linklint Package: linklint Description: Fast link checker and web site maintenance tool Linklint is a full featured Perl program for checking HTML links: * both local and remote site checking * cross referenced and fully hyperlinked output reports * the ability to check password protected areas * support for all standard server-side image maps * reports of orphan files, and files with mismatching case * a report of which URLs have changed since last checked * support of proxy servers for remote URL checking * come with full documentation. . Please visit http://www.linklint.org/ for more information. Source package: links Package: links Description: Character mode WWW browser Lynx-like character mode browser, except rendering tables and frames correctly, features background downloads, colors, and much more. Source package: linleech Package: linleech Description: A program to selectively download usenet articles linleech is a small, script-driven *NIX program that automates the process of downloading USENET articles. Using a small command set, linleech will search groups for articles that match given criteria and automatically download them for you. This is useful for retrieving anything from binary posts to something as specific as searching for the latest HOWTO in a Linux group. Source package: linneighborhood Package: linneighborhood Description: An SMB network browser for Linux and X11. This package allows users to browse SMB (e.g. Windows Network Neighborhood) networks under X, and mount/unmount SMB shared filesystems via a graphical interface. It is somewhat more network-efficient that other similar tools because it uses the proper protocol for identifying network shares rather than simply scanning IP address ranges. . In order for LinNeighborhood to work properly, you must have the smbfs filesystem compiled into your kernel and have a working Samba setup. Source package: linpac Package: linpac Description: Terminal for packet radio with mail client . It is an aplication for the AX.25 packet radio environment. Has a mail client, and colors. Source package: linpopup Package: linpopup Description: Xwindow port of Winpopup, running over Samba This allows a linux system to communicate with a windows computer that runs Winpopup, sending or receiving message. It also provides an alternative way to communicate between Linux computers that run Samba. Note that LinPopUp is not only a port, as it includes several enhanced features. . If you want to be able to send messages, you _must_ also install smbclient. Linpopup only recommends smbclient instead of depending on it, as perhaps you want to only receive messages with it. . Users of versions < 0.9.4: note that the message file has moved, and isn't compatible with the old format anymore. Source package: linpqa Package: linpqa Description: freeware compiler and decompiler for PalmVII Palm Query Apps Compiler and decompiler for PalmVII Palm Query Apps. It is written in part from documentation provided by Palm in their devzone , and in part by examining hexdumps and playing around with the de-compiler. Unfortunately, the Palm documentation is a bit incomplete. (They tell what all of the tag tokens are, and what parameters they take, but don't give the byte values for the tag itself!). Source package: linpsk Package: linpsk Description: Program for operating PSK31/RTTY modes with X GUI linpsk is a program for operating on amateur radio digital modes. linpsk currently supports BPSK, QPSK, and RTTY modes, and it provides an X user interface. linpsk's main features are: --simultaneous decoding of up to four channels --different digital modes may be mixed --trigger text can be defined on each channel --each channel can be logged to a file --user-defined macros and two files for larger texts --spectrum and waterfall displays, both scalable in the frequency domain. At the Moment RTTY only supports 45 baud and 1.5 stopbits. Source package: lintian Package: lintian Description: Debian package checker Lintian dissects Debian packages and reports bugs and policy violations. It contains automated checks for many aspects of Debian policy as well as some checks for common errors. . It uses an archive directory, called laboratory, in which it stores information about the packages it examines. It can keep this information between multiple invocations in order to avoid repeating expensive data-collection operations. This also possible to check the complete Debian archive for bugs, in a reasonable time. . This package is useful for all people who want to check Debian packages for compliance with Debian policy. Every Debian maintainer should check packages with this tool before uploading them to the archive. . This version of Lintian is calibrated for policy version 3.1.0.0. Source package: linux-ftpd Package: ftpd Description: FTP server This is the netkit ftp server. It is recommended for you to use one of its alternatives, such as wu-ftpd or proftpd. Source package: linux-ntfs Package: libntfs-dev Description: Library that provides common NTFS access functions (development files). The Linux-NTFS project (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/) aims to bring full support for the NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system. . libntfs provides common NTFS access functions for the ntfstools and other foreign open source applications. . Please note that the library is still under heavy development and doesn't include the majority of functionality yet. It only is capable of just about supporting the current ntfstools, so we wouldn't recommend using it for your own applications at this stage. . These are the include files and static libraries. Package: libntfs3 Description: Library that provides common NTFS access functions. The Linux-NTFS project (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/) aims to bring full support for the NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system. . libntfs provides common NTFS access functions for the ntfstools and other foreign open source applications. . Please note that the library is still under heavy development and doesn't include the majority of functionality yet. It only is capable of just about supporting the current ntfstools, so we wouldn't recommend using it for your own applications at this stage. Package: ntfstools Description: Tools for doing neat things in NTFS partitions from Linux. The Linux-NTFS project (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/) aims to bring full support for the NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system. . This is a set of tools targeted for people interested in working with the NTFS support in the Linux kernel and using it. The following utilities are included: . ntfsfix - Attempt to fix an NTFS partition that has been damaged by the Linux NTFS driver. You should run it every time after you have used the Linux NTFS driver to write to an NTFS partition to prevent massive data corruption from happening when Windows mounts the partition. . mkntfs - Format a partition with the NTFS filesystem. Source package: linux-tutorial-es Package: linux-tutorial-es Description: Linux Tutorial (Español) The linux-tutorial provides an html tutorial for Linux users with a lot of useful information. . El linux-tutorial-es provee un tutorial html para los usuarios de Linux con mucha información útil para usuarios nóveles pero también para usuarios avanzados. Source package: linux86 Package: bcc Description: 16-bit C compiler This is a C-compiler for 8086 cpus which is important for the development of boot loaders or BIOS related 8086 code. . It is possible to run 8086 code under i386 Linux using an emulator, `elksemu', also included in this package. Package: bin86 Description: 16-bit assembler and loader This is the as86 and ld86 distribution written by Bruce Evans. It's a complete 8086 assembler and loader which can make 32-bit code for the 386+ processors (under Linux it's used only to create the 16-bit bootsector and setup binaries). Package: elks-libc Description: 16-bit C library and include files This is the C library used to compile with bcc. It includes all the headers and static libraries needed to build 16-bit applications, for Linux/8086, Linux/i386 and DOS .COM executables. Source package: linuxconf Package: linuxconf Description: a powerful Linux administration kit Linuxconf is a sophisticated administration system for Linux with a text, an X and a web interface. This is the base package which includes only the text and web interface to the configurator. . For more information please take a look at the Linuxconf homepage at http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/. Package: linuxconf-dev Description: Development files for Linuxconf This package contains liblinuxconf.a and all required header files for building your own Linuxconf modules. Note: You still need linuxconf-tools (available at all Linuxconf ftp mirrors) for creating the prototype files. Package: linuxconf-i18n Description: international language files for Linuxconf This package contains international language files (e.g. French, German, Italian, ...) for Linuxconf. Package: linuxconf-x Description: X11 GUI for Linuxconf An X11 GUI for Linuxconf based on the wxWindows C++ GUI toolkit Source package: linuxcookbook Package: linuxcookbook Description: Tips and techniques to help the busy modern computer user This is an online version of a book written by Michael Stutz and published by No Starch Press. This book covers getting started with linux for the average user, ranging in topics from how to move files to sound to networking. Source package: linuxdoc-tools Package: linuxdoc-tools Description: SGML converters for the LinuxDoc DTD only. LinuxDoc is a kind of SGML DTD. It was created for the Linux HOWTOs, and had been used officially by the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). Now LDP has aggressively migrated into the DocBook world, but many documents are still available in LinuxDoc DTD sgml. So users may still need the tool for LinuxDoc, therefore LinuxDoc-Tools was created on the basis of sgml-tools_v1. . The main command is linuxdoc, but several other command is provided for users' convenience: sgmlcheck: for syntax checking sgml2html: conversion to html sgml2info: conversion to info sgml2latex: conversion to latex, dvi, and postscript sgml2lyx: conversion to lyx sgml2rtf: conversion to rtf sgml2txt: conversion to text . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages will have to be installed. - Text conversion requires groff - LaTeX conversion requires tetex-base, tetex-bin, and tetex-extra - Info conversion requires texinfo . This linuxdoc-tools has been designed and implemented only for linuxdoc DTD. . If you wish to convert debiandoc DTD documents, Please install and use debiandoc-sgml package. If you wish to convert docbook DTD documents, Please install and use jade (with or without sgmltools-lite). Package: linuxdoc-tools-info Description: Info output facility of LinuxDoc-Tools LinuxDoc-Tools is a SGML converter for the LinuxDoc DTD only. This package is to provide the required dependency for info conversion facility of LinuxDoc-Tools. See the description of linuxdoc-tools package for more detail. Package: linuxdoc-tools-latex Description: LaTeX/PS/PDF output facility of LinuxDoc-Tools LinuxDoc-Tools is a SGML converter for the LinuxDoc DTD only. This package is to provide the required dependency for LaTeX/PS/PDF conversion facility of LinuxDoc-Tools. See the description of linuxdoc-tools package for more detail. Package: linuxdoc-tools-text Description: Text output facility of LinuxDoc-Tools LinuxDoc-Tools is a SGML converter for the LinuxDoc DTD only. This package is to provide the required dependency for text conversion facility of LinuxDoc-Tools. See the description of linuxdoc-tools package for more detail. Source package: linuxfacile Package: linuxfacile Description: An Italian manual for newbies. Linux Facile is an Italian manual for those who have little experience with GNU/Linux, but who wish to become familiar with it. It is designed to make the experience of learning and using GNU/Linux an easy and gradual one. It is available in several formats, and is covered by the GNU Free Documentation License. . This package includes the PostScript version. Source package: linuxinfo Package: linuxinfo Description: Displays extended system information. Displays system info, such as Kernel revision, glibc version, processor type and memory size. Source package: linuxlogo Package: linuxlogo Description: Color ANSI System Logo. A Color ANSI Logo with some system information that can be displayed at system boot time. Four different Logos are available: Debian Swirl(default), Debian Banner, Tux Classic and Banner. . The Classic and Banner Logos are based on Larry Ewing's Penguin. Monochrome ASCII versions of all the logos are included. Source package: linuxsms Package: linuxsms Description: Cool script in Perl to send SMS messages to GSM phones This script will send SMS messages through quite a few servers, mostly to spanish GSM phones, but also to international GSM phones using the servers that allow such a feature. It supports text compression, several command line syntaxes, addressbook, ... Source package: liquidwar Package: liquidwar Description: Multiplayer simplified wargame A unique wargame where you pilot your numerous soldiers (or bees) with one target only. Package: liquidwar-data Description: Data files for liquidwar This package holds the data files necessary to play liquidwar. Source package: lirc Package: liblircclient-dev Description: Development files for LIRC client library This package contains the static library and headers for the LIRC client library. . LIRC is Linux Infra-red Remote Control support. Package: liblircclient0 Description: LIRC client library This library provides functions so that other programs (eg xawtv) can support remote controls via LIRC. Package: lirc Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support This package provides the daemons and some utilities to support infra-red remote controls under Linux. Package: lirc-modules-source Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (kernel modules) This package provides the source for the kernel modules to support infra-red remote controls under Linux. . Please note that the kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. Package: lirc-svga Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (svgalib dependent parts) This package provides those parts of lirc which depend on svgalib . . Currently: . smode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an expensive oscilloscope (through svgalib). This is not needed for TV cards or the Irman. Package: lirc-x Description: Linux Infra-red Remote Control support (X dependent parts) This package provides those parts of lirc which depend on the XWindow system. . Currently: . irxevent: Allows you to control your X applications with your remote control. . xmode2: shows the IR waveform of the remote controller without an expensive oscilloscope (through an X window). This is not needed for TV cards or the Irman. Source package: lirc-xmms-plugin Package: xmms-lirc Description: Linux Infrared Remote Control for XMMS A simple plugin that lets you control xmms using the LIRC remote control daemon. Source package: lire Package: lire Description: generate reports from various logfiles Lire automatically generates useful reports from raw logfiles from various services. Currently, exim, sendmail, qmail, postfix, bind, boa, apache, CUPS, LPRng, ipchains and various other logfiles are supported. Reports can be generated in ASCII format, as well as in HTML or PDF. Logs can be read from the local system in a cronjob, or can be received via email. . More information is on http://www.logreport.org/ . . If you're not running any of the supported services, this package won't be very useful for you. Source package: listar Package: listar Description: Fast, Flexible Mailing List Manager Listar is a powerful mailing list manager in the tradition of listserv but with an open architecture and free source (Artistic license). It has some features not found in Majordomo. One of the most interesting things in Listar is plugin module system; many functions are implemented as dynamically-loadable modules. . You may also want to check out the listar-cgi program, which provides a web-based front-end for your Listar mailing lists. Package: listar-cgi Description: CGI front-end for Listar This is the experimental web-based front-end for the Listar mailing list management program. Source package: lists-archives Package: lists-archives Description: Web archive for mailing lists Creates a website of historical posts to mailing lists, in the sorted style used by the Debian Project (http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives). It works by subscribing a procmail recipe to the list, so any list can be archived. Full-text searching is possible if glimpse is also installed (Glimpse is no longer in the archive, but the search scripts still are). . This package may also be used as the backend archiver for mailman (www.list.org). For the full effect, configure the webserver: Alias /Lists-Archives /var/lib/lists-archives/archives Source package: liwc Package: liwc Description: Tools for manipulating C source code Includes programs for converting C++ comments to C comments, removing C comments, print out string literals, and converting characters to trigraphs and trigraphs to characters. Source package: lletters Package: lletters Description: GTK letters-learning game for small children This is based on author's daughter's (formerly) favorite game, Larry's Learning Letters and Numbers. This is a Linux replacement, written from scratch, with many improvements. It was built using the GTK (Gimp ToolKit) for X. It presently works with 1.0.x and 1.1.x, but images load faster with the newer library. . It is intended for children 2 and up, and is a fun learning game. It helps younger chilren learn their letters and numbers, while older children will improve their spelling, and vocabulary skills. It also helps them develop important keyboard and mouse skills too. . You can have more than one image for each word, more than one word for each letter, and you can add new images without recompiling too. . THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE, use it at your own risk. Source package: lletters-media Package: lletters-media Description: GTK letters-learning game for small children This is based on author's daughter's (formerly) favorite game, Larry's Learning Letters and Numbers. This is a Linux replacement, written from scratch, with many improvements. It was built using the GTK (Gimp ToolKit) for X. It presently works with 1.0.x and 1.1.x, but images load faster with the newer library. . It is intended for children 2 and up, and is a fun learning game. It helps younger chilren learn their letters and numbers, while older children will improve their spelling, and vocabulary skills. It also helps them develop important keyboard and mouse skills too. . This package installs the images and sounds required by the lletters package. Source package: lm-batmon Package: lm-batmon Description: A Cute and Cuddly APM Battery Monitor It's a APM battery monitor on your desktop with a cute and cuddly -Moe- accessory character. Source package: lm-sensors Package: libsensors-dev Description: Lm-sensors development kit Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It works with most newer systems. . This package contains the static library and header files used in development. Package: libsensors0 Description: Library to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It works with most newer systems. . This package contains a shared library for querying lm-sensors. To use this you must have the lm-sensors module package installed. You will need to build a modules package from source, using the lm-sensors-source package. Package: libsensors1 Description: Library to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It works with most newer systems. . This package contains a shared library for querying lm-sensors. Package: lm-sensors Description: Utilities to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It works with most newer systems. . This package contains programs to help you set up and read data from lm-sensors. . You will need lm-sensors and i2c kernel modules to use this package. This requires installing the lm-sensors-source package, and possibly the kernel-package package, and using those to build lm-sensors modules. i2c modules can be built from either the i2c-source package or from the Linux kernel sources (version 2.4.13 or later). Package: lm-sensors-source Description: Kernel drivers to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors (source) Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It works with most newer systems. . This package contains the source for kernel modules that are necessary to access the data. The kernel sources must be installed to compile these modules. . lm-sensors requires a separate set of drivers to access the I2C bus. If you are using kernel 2.4.13 or newer, it is sufficient to enable "I2C /proc support" and a set of I2C drivers in your kernel configuration. If you have an older kernel or want more up-to-date support, you need to also install the i2c-source package and build modules from that. Package: sensord Description: Hardware sensor information logging daemon Lm-sensors is a hardware health monitoring package for Linux. It allows you to access information from temperature, voltage, and fan speed sensors. It works with most newer systems. . This package contains a daemon that logs hardware health status to the system log with optional warnings on potential system problems. . You will need lm-sensors and i2c kernel modules to use this package. Source package: lmbench Package: lmbench Description: Utilities to benchmark UNIX systems Lmbench is a set of utilities to test the performance of a unix system producing detailed results as well as tools to process them. It includes a series of micro benchmarks that measure some basic operating system and hardware metrics: . * file reading and summing * memory bandwith while reading, writing and copying * copying data through pipes * copying data through Unix sockets * reading data through TCP/IP sockets Package: lmbench-doc Description: Documentation for the lmbench benchmark suite This package provides all the documentation included in the lmbench benchmark software. This includes: . * references to published articles * presentations made by lmbench authos * the rebuttal of an article claiming lmbench is flawed Source package: lmemory Package: lmemory Description: A children's game based on the "memory" card game This game is intended for children aged 3 and up. It features the ability to add your own 64x64 pixmap images. Source package: loadlin Package: loadlin Description: a loader (running under DOS) for LINUX kernel images LOADLIN-1.6 is highly adaptable to different DOS configurations, and now has very few loading restrictions. It makes use of extended memory and also can load big kernels (bzImages) and ramdisk images (initrd) directly high. . LOADLIN also can load out of Virtual-86 mode (which is normal when using EMS drivers) if a VCPI server is present. . The loadlin package also includes the freeramdisk program, which can return memory to the system when a ramdisk is no longer needed. Source package: loadmeter Package: loadmeter Description: Attractive X11 load meter Loadmeter is an attractive X11 based system monitor. It displays load average, uptime, disk and memory usages. It uses a coloured bar graph display for easy reading and popup menus for other info. It uses less memory than xload. Source package: loadwatch Package: loadwatch Description: Run a program using only idle cycles loadwatch forks a child process and only allows it to run when the system load meets user defined parameters. loadwatch allows you to specify that a program should run only if the load is below a set point, and will stop it when that point is reached. When the load falls below a second setpoint, the program will be continued. The period of sampling the system load can also be specified by the user. Source package: locale-ja Package: locale-ja Description: Locale definition files for Japanese. This is an experimental and incorrect locale definition for Japanese (ja_JP). Since the GNU libc does not support the EUC encoding yet, we cannot make a correct locale definition for it. Source package: locale-ko Package: locale-ko Description: Locale definition files for Korean. This is an experimental and incorrect locale definition for Korean (ko_KR). Since the GNU libc does not support the EUC encoding yet, we cannot make a correct locale definition for it. . If you want to get more informations, see http://chem.skku.ac.kr/~wkpark/glibc.glibc.html Source package: locale-vi Package: locale-vi Description: Locale definition files for Vietnamese. This is a locale for Vietnamese (vi_VN). This contains the encodings for both VISCII and TCVN. . If you want to get more information, see http://www.linuxi18n.org/locales/viet/ Source package: locale-zh Package: locale-zh Description: Locale definition files for Chinese (pre-glibc 2.1.94) This is the locale definition files for Chinese zh_CN.GB2312 and zh_CN.GBK. They are experimental/alpha versions, like locale-ja and locale-ko, and glibc 2.1.3 locales does not currently include these encodings. . Note that glibc 2.1.94, the development version of glibc 2.2, comes with a new structure for locale definitions and already contains the zh_CN locales, so this locale-zh package will soon become obsolete. . Authors: SHU King Cheung (zh_CN.GB2312 locale data) Sean CHEN (zh_CN.GBK locale data) Source package: localeconf Package: localeconf Description: debconf interface to locale configuration This package provides a debconf-based interface to configuring the system-wide locale settings on your system. Source package: localepurge Package: apt-localepurge Description: Dummy installer package for localepurge Transition package replacing the apt-localepurge package which has been renamed to localepurge. Depends on and installs localepurge and can be purged from the system after having fulfilled its purpose. Package: localepurge Description: Automagically removing unnecessary locale data This is just a simple script to recover diskspace wasted for unneeded locale files and localized man pages. It will automagically be invoked upon completion of any apt installation run. It uses the dpkg "Post-Invoke" function to execute the script "/usr/sbin/localepurge", which automagically deletes the directory of every single locale *not* defined in "/etc/locale.nopurge". Unless properly configured, localepurge will only display a message and the system's locale directories won't be touched at all. Any other directory (or file) in /usr/share/locale not containing a subdirectory named LC_MESSAGES will be discreetly ignored. Source package: lockdev Package: liblockdev1 Description: Run-time shared library for locking devices. It provides a reliable way to put an exclusive lock to devices using _both_ FSSTND and SVr4 methods. Package: liblockdev1-dbg Description: Debugging library for locking devices. It provides a reliable way to put an exclusive lock to devices using _both_ FSSTND and SVr4 methods. . Includes static and shared debugging and profiling libs, as well as the sources ready for use by gdb. Package: liblockdev1-dev Description: Development library for locking devices. It provides a reliable way to put an exclusive lock to devices using _both_ FSSTND and SVr4 methods. . Includes header files and static lib. Package: liblockdev1-perl Description: perl extension library for locking devices. It provides a reliable way to put an exclusive lock to devices using _both_ FSSTND and SVr4 methods. . Includes a shared lib loadable by perl 5 (use LockDev), the module LockDev.pm and its manpage LockDev(3pm) . Source package: lockfile-progs Package: lockfile-progs Description: Programs for locking and unlocking files and mailboxes. This package includes several programs to safely lock and unlock files and mailboxes from the command line. These include: . lockfile-create lockfile-remove lockfile-touchlock mail-lock mail-unlock mail-touchlock . These programs use liblockfile to perform the file locking and unlocking, so they are guaranteed compatible with Debian's file locking policies. Source package: lockvc Package: lockvc Description: Screensaver to lock your Linux console(s) Lockvc is a console-locking-program combined with some nifty vga- screensavers. . All virtual consoles get locked, i.e. you cannot change to another VC and you can't stop the program by pressing any key-combos. You can only exit the program by entering your system-password. Root's password will also terminate lockvc. . To make the program available to any users, lockvc is installed setuid by default. Use dpkg-statoverride if you want to change this. Source package: loco Package: loco Description: Perl script to add nice colors to your /var/log/messages file loco is a Perl script which gives the messages file (usually /var/log/messages) some color, so the output is easier to read. It uses a Perl module called Term::ANSIColor to produce the colors. The Perl script is very readable and customizable. Source package: lodju Package: lodju Description: An image management tool for the X Window System. Lodju provides a graphical interface to a database for managing large collections of digital images. In addition, the package provides tools for creating a database from an existing image archives, as well as the ability to create web galleries from existing database collections. Source package: log-analysis Package: log-analysis Description: Analyse system's logs to find out problems Log-analysis will analyse syslog, wtmp and sulog files in the system in order to summarise information found there. It will also apply a number of known expressions in order to extract relevant data it knows of. . Log-analysis can be customized and extended with custom configuration files to detect certain events that are system-dependant. Source package: log2mail Package: log2mail Description: Daemon watching logfiles and mailing lines matching patterns. log2mail is a small daemon watching logfiles and sending mail to a specified address if a regular expression is matched. log2mail uses a configuration file. It has some options to reduce the amount of messages send to the user. Source package: log4cpp Package: liblog4cpp-dev Description: A C++ library for flexible logging (development files) Log for C++ is a library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, syslog and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for Java library (http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/), staying as close to their API as is reasonable. Package: liblog4cpp0 Description: A C++ library for flexible logging Log for C++ is a library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, syslog and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for Java library (http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/), staying as close to their API as is reasonable. Source package: log4cpp-doc Package: liblog4cpp-doc Description: A C++ library for flexible logging (documentation) Log for C++ is a library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, syslog and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for Java library (http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/), staying as close to their API as is reasonable. Source package: logcheck Package: logcheck Description: Mails anomalies in the system logfiles to the administrator Logcheck is part of the Abacus Project of security tools. It is a program created to help in the processing of UNIX system logfiles generated by the various Abacus Project tools, system daemons, Wietse Venema's TCP Wrapper and Log Daemon packages, and the Firewall Toolkit© by Trusted Information Systems Inc.(TIS). . Logcheck helps spot problems and security violations in your logfiles automatically and will send the results to you in e-mail. This program is free to use at any site. Please read the disclaimer before you use any of this software. Package: logcheck-database Description: A database of system log rules for the use of log checkers This database is part of the logcheck package, but might be used by others. It brings a database of regular expressions for matching system log entries after various criteria. Package: logtail Description: Returns parts of logfiles that have not already been returned This program will read in a standard text file and create an offset marker when it reads the end. The offset marker is read the next time logtail is run and the text file pointer is moved to the offset location. This allows logtail to read in the next lines of data following the marker. This is good for marking log files for automatic log file checkers to monitor system events. . This program is mainly used by logcheck, because it returns only parts of the system logfiles that have not already been checked. Source package: logconv Package: logconv Description: Log file conversion routines The routines in this package can be used to convert Amateur Radio log files to a variety of other log formats. Source package: logidee-tools Package: logidee-tools Description: Tools to write courses in XML and export them to various formats logidee-tools is a set of tools to write courses in XML. You can then export those courses in various formats (PS, PDF, HTML) using several XSL stylesheets. . The DTD is quite simple and you can generate files in English and in French. Source package: login.app Package: login.app Description: A login application designed with the NeXTStep look in mind Login.app provides a graphical login prompt, resembling the one found on NeXTStep systems. WindowMaker (wmaker package) is the closest-to-NeXTStep window manager available, therefore, if you want a consistent look and feel, login.app suggests it. It doesn't substitute xdm, it's merely a spiffy login prompt. Source package: logjam Package: logjam Description: A GTK client for LiveJournal LogJam is a GTK+ client for LiveJournal.com. It is the official LiveJournal *nix client, too. . LogJam allows you to quickly and easily work with your LiveJournal without leaving the comfort of X. As an added bonus, it looks fancy. . LogJam does everything you'd expect it to, and more. . LogJam is the new release of LoserJabber. Source package: logout-button Package: logout-button Description: log out from your X session by pressing a button on your screen. This is a button that appears on your screen when you log into xdm. When you press it, it logs you out of the session. . You need to have a file called .xsession in your home dir that starts the logout button in the foreground and your window manager in the background. By putting other things in this file, you can do things like change your background to your favorite image, start a clock and/or a terminal window, or even add a rotating earth or fish tank! You can start any number of programs as long as you background them. . An example of .xsession is in /usr/doc/logout-button/examples and if you edit it choosing your favorite window manager, it will try to find and use it. Remember to place it in ~you/.xsession and make it executable. If you don't edit it, it will try to find and use the fvwm2 window mgr. . X infrastructure has a mechanism which waits for some program to exit indicating the user wishes to end his X session. logout-button is the simplest form of such a "session manager". . The example .xsession file provided in the doc/examples directory picks a window manager to run, starts it in the background, optionally starts other clients (xterm, xearth, xfishtank) also in the background and finally starts the session manager (logout-button) in the foreground, replacing the process and process ID belonging to the shell interpreting the .xsession. Because the infrastructure of X is waiting for this process to exit, when logout-button is pushed, the session is ended. Source package: logrotate Package: logrotate Description: Log rotation utility The logrotate utility is designed to simplify the administration of log files on a system which generates a lot of log files. Logrotate allows for the automatic rotation compression, removal and mailing of log files. Logrotate can be set to handle a log file daily, weekly, monthly or when the log file gets to a certain size. Normally, logrotate runs as a daily cron job. Source package: logtool Package: logtool Description: Syslog-style logfile parser with lots of output options logtool is a syslog-style logfile parser and report-generator, capable of producing ANSI, ASCII, CSV (for spreadsheets), HTML or just raw output. . It's very handy in generating nightly reports and in online monitoring of logfile activity. Source package: logtools Package: logtools Description: Russell's misc tools for managing log files. clfmerge - merge common-log-format web logs in order without sorting (good for when you have a gig of logs). . logprn - like "tail -f" but after a specified time period of inactivity will run a program (such as lpr) and pipe the new data to it) . funnel - pipe one stream of data to several files or processes. . clfsplit - split CLF format web logs by client IP address. . clfdomainsplit - split CLF logs by server domain. Source package: logtrend-complexalarm Package: liblogtrend-complexalarm-perl Description: logtrend perl modules for complex alarm This package contains perl modules for complex alarm handling Package: logtrend-complexalarm Description: logtrend module for trend analysis In log trend there are two type of alarms: one generated by agents where a service go down and another generated bye this module if defined rules match. This module allow to write equations based upon events. In some events match in a defined eqations an alarm is send. Package: logtrend-utils Description: logtrend perl utils This package contains three little perl utils: - GetListOfAgentsOnSource Return a list of agent for a particular source - GetListOfVariables Return number of variable set upon an agent of a source - GetSourcesList Return list of declared sources Source package: logtrend-consolidation Package: logtrend-consolidation Description: logtrend perl module which prevents db increase Consolidation is used to keep useful data for trend analysis while reducing sample numbers to limit db increase. For real time visualization, it's useful to have a lot of values for recent data. To keep a representative sample of this data, can reduce db increase, speed up data analysis whitout arming the quality and the precision of the result. Source package: logtrend-doc Package: logtrend-doc Description: logtrend docs This packages contains some documents which explain how this monitoring system works. Source package: logtrend-ftpagent Package: logtrend-ftpagent Description: Perl daemon for ftpd monitoring This daemon tests ftp daemons by opening ftp connections to them, and reports their status to logtrend-storageserver. Source package: logtrend-httpagent Package: logtrend-httpagent Description: Daemon for httpd monitoring This perl daemon test by http request http daemons and send to logtrend-storageserver its status. Also it allows report creations per VirtualHost (if daemon support this feature). Source package: logtrend-linuxagent Package: liblogtrend-action-perl Description: Perl module for logtrend agents This package contains modules with common objects useful to logtrend agents. This objects allow agents take some kind of action, for example, send e-mail, send SMS and so on. Package: liblogtrend-agent-perl Description: Perl modules for logtrend agents This package contains module with common object which are useful for most of agents. Package: logtrend-agentdescr Description: Perl utils for logtrend agents This package contains a script which send to storage-server information about data type. This information allow storage-server know which type of data (strings, integer and so on) an agent will send to him. In other words this script notify to storage server presence of an agent and kind of data will be sent. Package: logtrend-linuxagent Description: Perl daemon for linux box monitoring This deamon collects data about linux box on which it's mounted and send them to storage-server. Them are about cpu usage, load average, disk usage and so on. Source package: logtrend-mailbridge Package: logtrend-mailbridge Description: Logtrend module for parsing e-mail from agents Logtrend agents which cannot contact logtrend-storage server could be configured for send e-mail to a particular mail address. The MTA for this mail address must be configured to output mail for this address via a pipe to this perl module which sends information (data or alarms) to the logtrend-storage server. Source package: logtrend-snmpagent Package: logtrend-snmpagent Description: Perl daemon for snmp and trapd monitoring This daemon uses snmp requests to retrieve information and sends the result to logtrend-storageserver. Source package: logtrend-snortagent Package: logtrend-snortagent Description: Logtrend module for snort IDS This perl module uses snort for IDS, generates a report and send it to storage server. Source package: logtrend-storageserver Package: liblogtrend-common-perl Description: Perl modules for logtrend system This package contains logtrend common perl modules. Package: logtrend-storageserver Description: logtrend storage server daemons and utils This package contains the logtrend storage server daemon which is the main logtrend monitoring system component. This monitoring system has following features: - Agents are independent from the structure. So it's possible to develop agents for nearly every kind of device (routers, switches,...) or Operating System. - Agents can monitor devices or applications. - Complex alarms defined by logical equations. These alarms can take in consideration any number of variables, coming from one or many sources. - Trends analysis. It becomes possible to foresee the evolution of monitored systems and so to anticipate forecoming problems. - Alerts can be sent by email, SMS, or other user-defined actions. - Agents can send data in connected or disconnected mode. It's easy to monitor distant systems, or systems behind a firewall. - Real-time visualization and periodical synthesis reports. - API for agents and data manipulation modules - Visualization and data collection are independent. It is possible to configure different representations for the same data set. Source package: logtrend-visuapache Package: logtrend-visuapache Description: logtrend perl module for web data visualization This perl module is loaded by apache with perl support and displays data from logtrend-visuengine. Source package: logtrend-visuengine Package: liblogtrend-databaseaccess-perl Description: Perl module for logtrend postgresql database access This package contains a perl module which allows logtrend to access a PostgreSQL database. Package: liblogtrend-visu-perl Description: Perl module for logtrend data visualization This package contains perl module which allow the logtrend visualizator to generate reports. Package: logtrend-visuengine Description: logtrend data visualization engine This perl daemon reads data from a logtrend postgresql database via TCP/IP and makes them available in same manner for other logtrend tools like logtrend-visuapache. Source package: lojban-common Package: lojban-common Description: Commonly used wordlists for the lojban language This package contains the (hopefully latest) versions of the gismu, cmavo, and lujvo wordlists for the lojban language. See http://www.lojban.org/ for more information on this language. Source package: longrun Package: longrun Description: Transmeta(TM) Crusoe(TM) LongRun(TM) utility LongRun (power management mechanism of Transmeta's Crusoe CPU) control utility. You can set/get LongRun status from command line. . This utility only works on the LongRun support Crusoe CPU, and require the Linux CPUID and MSR device drivers. Source package: lookup-el Package: lookup-el Description: Search interface to electronic dictionaries by Emacs. The original name of this software is lookup, then here after this package is referred as "Lookup". . Lookup is a search dictionary software for Emacs|XEmacs. (The original Lookup supports Mule, but this debian-package does not support Mule.) Lookup provide the simple and unified search interface for the commercial electric dictionary as well as the network dictionary server . . The features of Lookup - Lookup can access various dictionaries. Furthermore the interface of search is unified. - Lookup can be used to search a number of dictionaries at one try. - You can add the new search command easily, p.r.n. (See info) - If you need, You can customize the result of search. (See info) Source package: lopster Package: lopster Description: A Napster client using the GTK UI. Lopster is a Napster Client developed in C using the GTK user interface. . Napster is a protocol for sharing MP3 files between users. With Napster, the files stay on the client machine, never passing through the server. The server provides the ability to search for particular files and initiate a direct transfer between the clients. In addition, chat forums similar to IRC are available. Source package: lout Package: lout Description: Typesetting system, an alternative to (La)TeX. Lout is a document formatting system similar in style to LaTeX, i.e. it works with mark-up files - plain text files containing commands to control the formatting. . Lout offers a very full range of features, including o PostScript, PDF, and plain text output o optimal paragraph and page breaking o automatic hyphenation o PostScript EPS file inclusion and generation o equation formatting, tables, diagrams o rotation and scaling o sorted indexes, bibliographic databases o running headers and odd-even pages, automatic cross referencing o multilingual documents including hyphenation (most European languages are supported, including Russian), o formatting of C/C++ programs. . Lout may be extended by writing definitions which are much simpler than the equivalent troff or TeX macros. . Lout has several advantages over (La)TeX. It is much smaller, and it is much easier to understand how to do things in Lout (including writing definitions) than in TeX or LaTeX. Lout's PostScript output is very small and clean. . However, it is much less widely used than (La)TeX, so there are fewer add-on definition packages for Lout than for (La)TeX and fewer local experts around to ask about problems. You are unlikely to find many Lout documents floating around the 'net. Package: lout-doc Description: Documentation on the Lout typesetting system Documents describing the Lout document formatting system: . o A Practical Introduction to the Lout Document Formatting System (overhead transparencies) o A User's Guide to the Lout Document Formatting System o An Expert's Guide to the Lout Document Formatting System o `The design and implementation of the Lout document formatting language', Software--Practice and Experience, vol. 23, pp. 1001-1041 (September 1993) Source package: lp-solve Package: lp-solve Description: Solve (mixed integer) linear programming problems The linear programming (LP) problem can be formulated as: Solve A.x >= V1, with V2.x maximal. A is a matrix, x a vector of (nonnegative) variables, V1 a vector called the right hand side, and V2 a vector specifying the objective function. . An integer linear programming (ILP) problem is an LP with the constraint that all the variables are integers. In a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) problem, some of the variables are integer and others are real. . The program lp_solve solves LP, ILP, and MILP problems. It is slightly more general than suggested above, in that every row of A (specifying one constraint) can have its own (in)equality, <=, >= or =. The result specifies values for all variables. . lp_solve uses the 'Simplex' algorithm and sparse matrix methods for pure LP problems. If one or more of the variables is declared integer, the Simplex algorithm is iterated with a branch and bound algorithm, until the desired optimal solution is found. lp_solve can read MPS format input files. Source package: lpe Package: lpe Description: Lightweight Programmer's Editor Lpe stands for "lightweight programmer's editor", and is exactly that. It is designed to provide at the same time all the features that might be required in a decent code editor and a light, intuitive feel that makes it a pleasure to work with, making all necessary commands accessible as easily as possible. Source package: lphdisk Package: lphdisk Description: prepares hibernation partition for Phoenix NoteBIOS This utility prepares and formats the hibernation partition for notebook computers that use Phoenix NoteBIOS. Once this partition has been prepared, it can be used with the BIOS's APM Suspend-To-Disk feature. Laptops that can make use of a hibernation partition include several ARMNotes, the Dell Inspiron 5000, Sony VAIOs, and many Tuxtops laptops. See the README in this package for a complete list. Source package: lpkg Package: lpkg Description: Newton MessagePad PDA Package Loader Using lpkg you can install Newton packages from your Linux machine to your Apple's Newton MessagePad PDA device through the serial port. . Use /usr/sbin/lpkgconfig to configure which port you want to use, and users must be in the 'dialout' group to use lpkg. Source package: lpr Package: lpr Description: BSD lpr/lpd line printer spooling system This is the BSD printer spooler and associated utilities. You can use this for local and remote printers. . If you install magicfilter or apsfilter (along with ghostscript), lpr will be able to automatically handle special file types (such as Postscript and PDF files). Source package: lpr-ppd Package: lpr-ppd Description: BSD lpr/lpd line printer spooling system This is the BSD printer spooler and associated utilities. You can use this for local and remote printers. . If you install magicfilter or apsfilter (along with ghostscript), lpr will be able to automatically handle special file types (such as Postscript and PDF files). . If you install printfilters-ppd, lpr will be able to handle device-specific options via PPD files. Source package: lprfax Package: lprfax Description: Utility to allow printing to a fax modem lprfax provides a set of scripts and programs to control network fax spooling through the LPRng print system. The goal is to enable transparent faxing in any application able to print, via 'lpr -Pfax -J'. Features: * integration with mgetty/sendfax system and configuration files * load balancing among multiple fax modems * remote queue/log inspection and control * Customizable cover page generation via banner-page filters * Customizable name/fax number lookup from job specification * automated fax retries via lprng hold/release mechanism Source package: lprng Package: lprng Description: lpr/lpd printer spooling system The LPRng software is an enhanced, extended, and portable version of the Berkeley LPR software (the standards UNIX printer spooler) You can use this for local and remote printers. Package: lprng-doc Description: lpr/lpd printer spooling system (documentation) The LPRng software is an enhanced, extended, and portable version of the Berkeley LPR software (the standards UNIX printer spooler) You can use this for local and remote printers. This is the documentation for LPRng Source package: lprng-doc Package: lprng-doc Description: lpr/lpd printer spooling system The LPRng software is an enhanced, extended, and portable version of the Berkeley LPR software (the standards UNIX printer spooler) You can use this for local and remote printers. . This package provides the documentation. Source package: lprngtool Package: lprngtool Description: GUI frontend to LPRng based /etc/printcap LPRngTool is a graphical frontend to configure the /etc/printcap on LPRng based printing systems. It is based on Red Hat's printtool, but has a number of added features. It has support for configuring local, remote, SMB, JetDirect, and raw printers and queues. It has support for a number of queue management features such as: pause/resume, reprinting of errored jobs, ability to view remote printcaps, job removal, job redirection, job reordering, and the ability to stop or start queueing, printing, or both. Source package: lrzsz Package: lrzsz Description: Tools for zmodem/xmodem/ymodem file transfer Lrzsz is a cosmetically modified zmodem/ymodem/xmodem package built from the public-domain version of Chuck Forsberg's rzsz package. . These programs use error correcting protocols ({z,x,y}modem) to send (sz, sx, sb) and receive (rz, rx, rb) files over a dial-in serial port from a variety of programs running under various operating systems. Source package: lsb Package: lsb Description: Linux Standard Base 1.1 core support package The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) is a standard core system that third-party applications can depend upon. . This package provides an implementation of version 1.1.0 of the Linux Standard Base for Debian on the Intel x86 architecture with the Linux kernel. Future revisions may support the LSB on additional architectures and kernels. . The intent of this package is to provide a best current practice way of installing and running LSB packages on Debian GNU/Linux. Its presence does not imply that we believe that Debian fully complies with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a statement that Debian is LSB-compliant. Source package: lsb-release Package: lsb-release Description: LSB release command The lsb-release command is a simple tool to identify the Linux distribution being used. . It is part of the LSB base system. Source package: lsfcc Package: lsfcc Description: Linux Socket Filter Command Compiler This is lsfcc, a compiler producing Linux Socket Filter instructions out of a vaguely C-like toy language. LSF is a facility available in the Linux kernel since 2.1.something, whereby one can attach a set of filter rules to a socket to restrict the traffic that is allowed to pass through it. Source package: lsh Package: lsh Description: baby shell for novices with DOS compatible commands Lsh is a shell partially inspired by some command interpreters for PC monitors (such as 4-DOS, DR-DOS, MS-DOS, N-DOS, PC-DOS, Q-DOS and others, which might be trademarks of their owners and which is hereby acknowledged). However, most of the features of this shell are simply adapted from Unix (which also happens to be a trademark) shells. . Lsh is especially useful for users who have had some DOS experience and are now supposed to do something under UNIX. This shell will ease the transition and make the usage of dialup services extremely easy for them. . Note that this has nothing to do with the lsh Secure Shell v2 (SSH2) protocol implementation. If you need that SSH2 client, install lsh-client and see the lshc command. Source package: lshell Package: lshell Description: Enforce limits to protect system integrity. This program enforces resource quotas stored in a configuration file. It is easier and more secure that writing a shell script in /etc/profile and trying to compare user names in hard-coded if/else type trees. Source package: lskb Package: lskb Description: Linux Security Knowledge Base This package contains a downloaded copy of the LSKB which includes information on many security related issues specific to Linux. . The uptodate copy can be found at http://www.securityportal.com/lskb/ Source package: lslk Package: lslk Description: a lock file lister Lslk attempts to list all of the locks on the executing system's local files (i.e., on the active inodes). Source package: lsnipes Package: lsnipes Description: A text-base maze-orientated game for linux. Snipes is a single-player text-mode action game in which the object is to kill a number of evil smiley face characters (the "snipes") and the hives which create them. Of course, the snipes try to kill you at the same time. Source package: lsof Package: lsof Description: List open files. Lsof is a Unix-specific diagnostic tool. Its name stands for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that. It lists information about any files that are open by processes current running on the system. The binary should work on any kernel in 2.2 or 2.4 Package: lsof-2.0.36 Description: List open files. Lsof is a Unix-specific diagnostic tool. Its name stands for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that. It lists information about any files that are open by processes current running on the system. The binary is specific to kernel version 2.0.36 Package: lsof-2.2 Description: List open files. Lsof is a Unix-specific diagnostic tool. Its name stands for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that. It lists information about any files that are open by processes current running on the system. The binary is specific to kernel version 2.2 Source package: ltrace Package: ltrace Description: Tracks runtime library calls in dynamically linked programs ltrace is a debugging program which runs a specified command until it exits. While the command is executing, ltrace intercepts and records the dynamic library calls which are called by the executed process and the signals received by that process. It can also intercept and print the system calls executed by the program. . The program to be traced need not be recompiled for this, so you can use it on binaries for which you don't have the source handy. . You should install ltrace if you need a sysadmin tool for tracking the execution of processes. Source package: ltt Package: kernel-patch-ltt Description: Linux Trace Toolkit - kernel patch A low-cost kernel event tracer. . This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which adds support for the ltt package. . The current patch is for 2.4.16 kernels, but applies cleanly to 2.4.17. Package: ltt Description: Linux Trace Toolkit - tools LTT is a kernel event tracer with low overhead. . LTT provides it's user with all the information required to reconstruct a system's behavior during a certain period of time. One can know exactly the dynamics of a system. Why do certain synchronization problems occur? What exactly happens to an application when a packet is received for it? Overall, where do all the applications that I use pass their time? Where are the I/O latencies in a given application? etc. . LTT requires a modified linux kernel that enables events to be logged. This package contains only the user-level tools for collecting and analysing the trace data. The kernel patch is available in the kernel-patch-ltt package. Source package: lua Package: liblua4 Description: Main interpreter library for the Lua programming language Lua is a powerful language which can be included in your C/C++ projects using this library. Package: liblua4-dev Description: Main interpreter library for Lua: static library and headers Using this package you can develop applications which have lua interpreters built into them. Package: liblualib4 Description: Extension library for the Lua programming language This package provides string, math and IO functions to liblua. Package: liblualib4-dev Description: Extension library for Lua: static and headers This package allows you to link to the Lua standard libraries providing math, string and IO functions to your lua based programs. Package: lua Description: Small embeddable language with Pascal like syntax Lua is a powerful, light-weight programming language designed for extending applications. Lua is also frequently used as a general-purpose, stand-alone language. Lua is free software. . Lua combines simple procedural syntax (similar to Pascal) with powerful data description constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics. Lua is dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has and rapid prototyping. Package: lua-doc Description: Documentation for the Lua programming language. This is the documentation for the Lua programming language. . This package includes the HTML versions of the manual pages and the language manual itself. Source package: lucas Package: lucas Description: Spanish Linux Documentation Project Documents. This package will install all the documents of LuCAS (Linux en Castellano), both the translated documents and the guides made within the project not available at the LDP. . The Linux Documentation Project (LDP) is working on developing good, reliable documentation for the Linux operating system. . Este paquete instala los documentos del proyecto de documentación de Linux traducidos al castellano, para más información ver /usr/share/doc/lucas/ o http://lucas.hispalinux.es/ . . El Proyecto de Documentación de Linux al Castellano, trabaja en el desarrollo de documentación buena y fiable en castellano para el sistema operativo Linux, esto incluye traducir documentación del Linux Documentation Project y realizar documentación nueva. Package: lucas-manifesto Description: Manifiesto del Proyecto LuCAS. This package installs the manifiesto of the LuCAS project. . Este paquete instala el manifiesto del proyecto LuCAS, traducción en inglés del manifiesto del "Linux Documentation Project". Package: lucas-novato Description: De Novato a Novato. This is a guide from the LuCAS project (LDP in Spanish). . Este paquete instala la guía "Linux: De Novato a Novato", del proyecto de Documentación de Linux en Castellano. Es una sencilla Guía con trucos para usuarios noveles para Debian. Package: lucas-redes Description: Introducción a la administración de redes TCP-IP. This is a guide from the LuCAS project (LDP in Spanish). . Este paquete instala la guía "Introducción a la administración de redes TCP-IP" una traducción de una guía inglesa fruto del proyecto de Documentación de Linux en Castellano. Esta guía muestra al administrador cómo gestionar una red TCP-IP Package: lucas-root Description: Guía del Enrootador de Linux. This is a guide from the LuCAS project (LDP in Spanish). . Este paquete instala la guía "Guía del Enrootador" una traducción de una guía francesa fruto del proyecto de Documentación de Linux en Castellano. Es una Guía que intenta explicar cómo manejarse en el entorno Linux como superusuario (administrador). Source package: luci Package: luci Description: Universal Configuration Interface The aim of LUCI is to provide a way to edit any configuration file, using a graphical interface. Source package: lukemftp Package: lukemftp Description: The enhanced ftp client. lukemftp is what many users affectionately call the enhanced ftp client in NetBSD (http://www.netbsd.org). The `lukem' comes from the account name of the NetBSD developer who wrote most of the enhancements: Luke Mewburn . . This package is a `port' of the NetBSD ftp client to other systems. . The enhancements over the standard ftp client in 4.4BSD include: * command-line editing within ftp * command-line fetching of URLS, including support for: - http proxies (c.f: $http_proxy, $ftp_proxy) - authentication * context sensitive command and filename completion * dynamic progress bar * IPv6 support (from the WIDE project) * modification time preservation * paging of local and remote files, and of directory listings (c.f: `lpage', `page', `pdir') * passive mode support, with fallback to active mode * `set option' override of ftp environment variables * socks4/socks5 support * TIS Firewall Toolkit gate ftp proxy support (c.f: `gate') * transfer-rate throttling (c.f: `-T', `rate') Source package: lukemftpd Package: lukemftpd Description: The enhanced ftp daemon from NetBSD. `lukemftpd' is what many users affectionately call the enhanced ftp server in NetBSD (http://www.netbsd.org). The `lukem' comes from the account name of the NetBSD developer who wrote most of the enhancements: Luke Mewburn . Source package: lurkftp Package: lurkftp Description: monitor changes in ftp sites and opt. mirror to a local directory This is the ultimate ftp site lurker program. It is a simple program to monitor changes in ftp sites and either just report changes or mirror changes into a local directory. . So why another mirror program? Because I couldn't get any of the mirror programs on sunsite to do what I wanted half-way reliably & efficiently. Source package: luxman Package: luxman Description: Pac-Man clone A Pac-Man clone for SVGALIB. Includes color, sound, several different levels, and difficulty levels. . Also includes tools for making your own levels and customizing the game. . WARNING: This package CONTAINS SETUID ROOT BINARIES. This is a possible SECURITY RISK. I don't want to tell you not to afraid, but this package is in Debian since 4 years w/o problems. Source package: lv Package: lv Description: Powerful Multilingual File Viewer lv is a powerful file viewer like less. lv can decode and encode multilingual streams through many coding systems: ISO-8859, ISO-2022, EUC, SJIS, Big5, HZ, Unicode. . It recognizes multi-bytes patterns as regular expressions, lv also provides multilingual grep. In addition, lv can recognize ANSI escape sequences for text decoration. Source package: lvm Package: lvm Description: The Logical Volume Manager for Linux LVM includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc., multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)), creating volume groups from one or more physical volumes and creating one or more logical volumes in volume groups. Source package: lvm-common Package: lvm-common Description: The Logical Volume Manager for Linux (common files) LVM includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc., multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)), creating volume groups from one or more physical volumes and creating one or more logical volumes in volume groups. . This package includes parts of the LVM packaging which do not depend on the particular IO protocol version of the kernel implementation. You need to install in addition one of lvm5, lvm6, or lvm10. Source package: lvm10 Package: lvm10 Description: The Logical Volume Manager for Linux LVM includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc., multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)), creating volume groups from one or more physical volumes and creating one or more logical volumes in volume groups. . This provides the IO protocol version 10 compatible binaries (LVM 0.9.x). Source package: lvs Package: lvs Description: Linux Virtual Server kernel patches and support programs The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers. The architecture of the cluster is transparent to end users, and the users see only a single virtual server. . This package provides the kernel patches and some support programs necessary to implement a virtual server under Linux. With the addition of the mon and heartbeat packages it is possible to implement a complete high-availability solution for Linux. . This package includes kernel patches for 2.2.13 and 2.2.14 (0.9.7) and the ipvsadm program (0.9.7). Source package: lwm Package: lwm Description: Lightweight Window Manager lwm is a window manager for X that tries to keep out of your face. There are no icons, no button bars, no icon docks, no root menus, no nothing: if you want all that, then other programs can provide it. There's no configurability either: if you want that, you want a different window manager; one that helps your operating system in its evil conquest of your disc space and its annexation of your physical memory. Source package: lx-gdb Package: lx-gdb Description: Dump and load databases from the HP palmtop gdbload/gdbdump converts any standard database to and from CSV (Comma-Separated-Values) format. Many formatting options are available. World-Time and Appointment databases as well as application specific fields are not supported. Source package: lxr Package: lxr Description: Linux Cross-Reference The Linux Cross-Reference project is the testbed application of a general hypertext cross-referencing tool. (Or the other way around.) . The main goal of the project is to create a versatile cross-referencing tool for relatively large code repositories. The project is based on stock web technology, so the codeview client may be chosen from the full range of available web browsers. On the server side, any Unix-based web server with cgi-script capability should do nicely. . The main feature of the indexer is of course the ability to jump easily to the declaration of any global identifier. Indeed, even all references to global identifiers are indexed. Quick access to function declarations, data (type) definitions and preprocessor macros makes code browsing just that tad more convenient. At-a-glance overview of e.g. which code areas that will be affected by changing a function or type definition should also come in useful during development and debugging. Source package: lxtools Package: lxtools Description: Allows file management on HP100/200LX palmtops. lxtools is an implementation of the HP100/200LX palmtop "filer" protocol. You can put the palmtop into server mode and retrieve files directly from it. Source package: lynx Package: lynx Description: Text-mode WWW Browser Lynx is a fully-featured World Wide Web (WWW) client for users running cursor-addressable, character-cell display devices (e.g., vt100 terminals, vt100 emulators running on PCs or Macs, or any other "curses-oriented" display). It will display hypertext markup language (HTML) documents containing links to files residing on the local system, as well as files residing on remote systems running Gopher, HTTP, FTP, WAIS, and NNTP servers. Source package: lynx-cur Package: lynx-cur Description: Text-mode WWW Browser with NLS support (development version) Lynx is a fully-featured World Wide Web (WWW) client for users running cursor-addressable, character-cell display devices. It is very fast and easy to use. It will display HTML documents containing links to files residing on the local system, as well as files residing on remote systems running Gopher, HTTP, FTP, WAIS, and NNTP servers. Package: lynx-cur-wrapper Description: Wrapper for lynx-cur This wrapper will provide almost all basic setup of lynx mainly for novice users using LANG environment variable so a user needs essentially nothing to do except setting LANG appropriately. Source package: lyskom-elisp-client Package: lyskom-elisp-client Description: Emacs client for LysKOM. A LysKOM client implemented in Emacs LISP. This client is the most used and developed one. Source package: lyskom-server Package: lyskom-server Description: Server for the LysKOM conference system LysKOM has a lot in common with netnews, but LysKOM is intended for local discussions (instead of worldwide). LysKOM consists of a server process and several client programs. The server process maintains a data base of persons, conferences and articles. The clients connect to the server and let the users browse the database for unread articles. . LysKOM is much faster than netnews - almost as fast as irc or ICQ! - but like in netnews the articles are saved so that you don't have to be logged in to receive the news. Source package: lyskom-tty-client Package: lyskom-tty-client Description: TTY client for LysKOM With lyskom you can connect to your favourite LysKOM. A LysKOM is a computerised conference system where you can participate in discussions, ask questions, and get in touch with interesting people. Source package: lzo Package: liblzo-dev Description: Development support files for the lzo library. Header files and static libraries for the lzo data compression library. Package: liblzo1 Description: A real-time data compression library. LZO is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C. It offers pretty fast compression and *very* fast decompression. Decompression requires no memory. In addition there are slower compression levels achieving a quite competitive compression ratio while still decompressing at this very high speed. Source package: lzop Package: lzop Description: A real-time compressor. lzop is a compressor similar to gzip. Its main advantages over gzip are much higher compression and decompression speed. lzop was designed with the following goals in mind: 1) reliability 2) speed (both compression and decompression) 3) reasonable drop-in compatibility to gzip 4) portability Source package: m2c Package: m2c Description: Modula-2 translator (compiler) m2c is a Modula-2 translator. The translator supports Modula-2 versions described in 3rd and 4th editions of famous Wirth's book _Programming_in_Modula-2_. (Note: This is not current Modula-2 ISO standard.) High portability of the translator is achieved by intermediate translation into C. The translator is aimed to be used on Unixes of different flavours. Source package: m4 Package: m4 Description: a macro processing language GNU `m4' is an implementation of the traditional UNIX macro processor. It is mostly SVR4 compatible, although it has some extensions (for example, handling more than 9 positional parameters to macros). `m4' also has builtin functions for including files, running shell commands, doing arithmetic, etc. Autoconf needs GNU `m4' for generating `configure' scripts, but not for running them. Package: m4-doc Description: Documentation for GNU m4. This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU m4. Source package: m68k-vme-tftplilo Package: m68k-vme-tftplilo Description: Linux kernel TFTP boot loader for m68k VME processor boards. Tftplilo is a highly configurable kernel and ramdisk network boot loader for BVM and Motorola m68k VME processor boards. It provides a mechanism for one or more diskless machines to interactively select a kernel boot configuration from a set of configurations defined in a single text configuration file that is transferred from the host tftp server. Each defined configuration specifies things such as Linux kernel and initial ramdisk file names which are then also transferred from the host tftp server. Source package: mac-fdisk Package: mac-fdisk Description: Apple disk partition manipulation tool The fdisk utilities from the MkLinux project, adopted for Linux/m68k. Mac-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. It supports only the Apple partition format used on Macintosh and PowerMac, use pmac-fdisk for PC partition format disks as used on PowerPC machines. Mac-fdisk is an interactive tool with a menu similar to PC fdisk, supported options are somewhat different from PC fdisk due to the differences in partition format. Package: mac-fdisk-cross Description: Apple disk partition manipulation tool (running on non-Mac) The fdisk utilities from the MkLinux project, adopted for Linux/m68k. Mac-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. It supports only the Apple partition format used on Macintosh and PowerMac, use pmac-fdisk for PC partition format disks as used on PowerPC machines. Mac-fdisk is an interactive tool with a menu similar to PC fdisk, supported options are somewhat different from PC fdisk due to the differences in partition format. Package: pmac-fdisk Description: fdisk partition manipulation tool for PowerPC The fdisk utilities from the MkLinux project, adopted for Linux/ppc. Pmac-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. It supports the PC partition format as used on PowerPC. It is an interactive tool similar to PC fdisk. Package: pmac-fdisk-cross Description: fdisk partition manipulation tool for PowerPC The fdisk utilities from the MkLinux project, adopted for Linux/ppc. Pmac-fdisk allows you to create and edit the partition table of a disk. It supports the PC partition format as used on PowerPC. It is an interactive tool similar to PC fdisk. Source package: macgate Package: macgate Description: User-space programs for Appletalk-IP routing. Tools for routing between TCP/IP and Appletalk-IP networks. . This package contains the programs MacRoute, MacRegister, MacPinger, and MacGated, which are user-space tools for connecting GNU/Linux systems to Appletalk-IP networks and vice versa. It REQUIRES a kernel with the IPDDP driver, meaning 2.1.90 or greater, or 2.0.36 with the "AppleTalkSuite" patch, which can be found at http://www.debian.org/~dhd/netatalk/. Source package: macrosystem Package: libmacrosystem-dev Description: Text file template system for C++ MacroSystem is a powerful C++ template system designed to separate data processing from content generation. With MacroSystem you can do recursive macro replacing, nested if-else and ifnot-else constructs, easy importing and exporting of macro files. It has been used to create dynamic web content, email template systems, and many kinds of preprocessing utilities. . See http://bazar.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/projects/macrosystem/ . This package include files needed for development (headers, examples, static lib). Package: libmacrosystem0 Description: Text file template system for C++ MacroSystem is a powerful C++ template system designed to separate data processing from content generation. With MacroSystem you can do recursive macro replacing, nested if-else and ifnot-else constructs, easy importing and exporting of macro files. It has been used to create dynamic web content, email template systems, and many kinds of preprocessing utilities. . See http://bazar.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/projects/macrosystem/ . This package include shared library. Source package: macutils Package: macutils Description: Set of tools to deal with specially encoded Macintosh files macutils is a package that contains a number of utilities that deal with Macintosh files on a Unix system. This is useful for converting BinHex-encoded files to the smaller MacBinary format before transferring them to a Mac. Source package: mad Package: libid3tag0 Description: ID3 tag reading library from the MAD project ID3 tag manipulation library with full support for reading ID3v1, ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4 tags, as well as support for writing ID3v1, ID3v1.1, and ID3v2.4 tags. Package: libid3tag0-dev Description: ID3 tag reading library from the MAD project ID3 tag manipulation library with full support for reading ID3v1, ID3v1.1, ID3v2.2, ID3v2.3, and ID3v2.4 tags, as well as support for writing ID3v1, ID3v1.1, and ID3v2.4 tags. . This is the package you need to develop or compile applications that use id3tag. Package: libmad0 Description: MPEG audio decoder library MAD is an MPEG audio decoder. It currently only supports the MPEG 1 standard, but fully implements all three audio layers (Layer I, Layer II, and Layer III, the latter often colloquially known as MP3.) . MAD has the following special features: - 100% fixed-point (integer) computation - completely new implementation based on the ISO/IEC 11172-3 standard - distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) Package: libmad0-dev Description: MPEG audio decoder development library MAD is an MPEG audio decoder. It currently only supports the MPEG 1 standard, but fully implements all three audio layers (Layer I, Layer II, and Layer III, the latter often colloquially known as MP3.) . This is the package you need to develop or compile applications that use MAD. Package: madplay Description: MPEG audio player in fixed point MAD is an MPEG audio decoder. It currently only supports the MPEG 1 standard, but fully implements all three audio layers (Layer I, Layer II, and Layer III, the latter often colloquially known as MP3.). There is also full support for ID3 tags. . All work is done in fixed point, so it even works on machines without a FPU. Source package: madbomber Package: madbomber Description: A Kaboom! clone "Mad Bomber" is a clone of Activision's classic Atari 2600 console game, "Kaboom!," by Larry Kaplan, with spruced-up graphics and sound effects, and music. . The Mad Bomber is loose in the city and he's dropping bombs everywhere! It's your job to catch them before they hit the ground and explode. Luckily, you have a set of trusty buckets to extinguish the bombs with. Package: madbomber-data Description: Datafiles for madbomber "Mad Bomber" is a clone of Activision's classic Atari 2600 console game, "Kaboom!," by Larry Kaplan, with spruced-up graphics and sound effects, and music. . The Mad Bomber is loose in the city and he's dropping bombs everywhere! It's your job to catch them before they hit the ground and explode. Luckily, you have a set of trusty buckets to extinguish the bombs with. . This package contains sound and image files for madbomber Source package: madoka Package: madoka Description: IRC personal proxy, stationing, logger and bot program (pirc). madoka can work as IRC personal proxy server, stationing on the IRC net with logging. and some bot plugins included. . madoka is IPv6 compliant with Socket6.pm which is in libsocket6-perl. . But Documents are available only Japanese. Source package: magicfilter Package: magicfilter Description: automatic printer filter. Magicfilter is a customizable, extensible automatic printer filter. It uses its own magic database (à la file(1)) to decide how to print out a given print job. Source package: magnus Package: magnus Description: Computational group theory software with GUI The MAGNUS computational group theory package is an innovative symbolic algebra package providing facilities for doing calculations in and about infinite groups. Almost all symbolic algebra systems are oriented toward finite computations that are guaranteed to produce answers, given enough time and resources. By contrast, MAGNUS is concerned with experiments and computations on infinite groups which in some cases are known to terminate, while in others are known to be generally recursively unsolvable. . MAGNUS features an intuitive graphical user interface, facilities for running different algorithms on the same problem in parallel, generation of approximations for working on otherwise infeasible problems, genetic algorithms and a plug-in package manager. Source package: magpie Package: magpie Description: Debian reference librarian This program acts as a "reference librarian" for the apt(8) and dpkg(8) database, and how that information compares to the actual system. . Each package is fully described on an individual page. Three additional package lists are provided: "required by," "recommended by" and "suggested by," as is a link to the Debian bug tracking system. If the package is installed, the page also shows the conffiles and any files in the package which don't match the manifest (if enabled). . All package lists provide the "summary" description and the version of the package, if installed. . A synopis of all packages (the 'description' field) is available, grouped by section or priority or keyword. A synopsis of all installed packages is also provided. . Additional indexes include package name, maintainer, source package, package size, installed size and md5sum. . Magpie also has experimental XML support, but no XSL stylesheets have been defined yet. Source package: magyarispell Package: ihungarian Description: The Hungarian dictionary for ispell. This is the Hungarian dictionary for ispell made by NEMETH Laszlo home: http://www.szofi.hu/gnu/magyarispell Package: myhungarian Description: The Hungarian dictionary for OpenOffice. This is the Hungarian dictionary made by NEMETH Laszlo home: http://www.szofi.hu/gnu/magyarispell Source package: mah-jong Package: mah-jong Description: The original Mah-Jong game This is a set of programs to play the original Mah-Jong game: one server, one client for a human player and one client for a programmed player. Hence the game can be played by 1 to 4 human players. . You should keep in mind that the original Mah-Jong game has nothing to do with the well-known solitaire game. (It only uses the same set of tiles.) . If you like the game, please consider making a donation to the (upstream) author. Read /usr/share/doc/mah-jong/README.Debian for details. Source package: mailagent Package: mailagent Description: An automatic mail-processing tool Mailagent allows you to process your mail automatically. This has far more functionality than procmail, and is easier to configure (providing, of course, that you grok perl). As a mail processing tool, this slices, it dices, it ... . Given a set of lex-like rules, you are able to file mails to specific folders (plain Unix-style folders and also MMDF and MH ones), forward messages to a third person, pipe a message to a command or even post the message to a newsgroup. . It is also possible to process messages containing some commands. . You may also set up a vacation program, which will automatically answer your mail while you are not there, but more flexibly than the Unix command of the same name. You only need to supply a message to be sent and the frequency at which this will occur. Some simple macro substitutions allow you to re-use some parts of the mail header into your vacation message, for a more personalized reply. . You may also set up a generic mail server, without the hassle of the lower-level concerns like error recovery, logging or command parsing. . The mailagent is not usually invoked manually but is rather called via the filter program, which is in turn invoked by sendmail. That means you must have sendmail/smail on your system to use this. You also must have perl to run the mailagent scripts. . It is possible to extend the mailagent filtering commands by implementing them in perl and then having them automagically loaded when used. . Please note that on Debian systems, mailagent can not lock /var/spool/mail directory mailboxes, and thus one must put a catch all rule saving all mail in ones home directory. This is because Debian MDA policy requires them to be setgid mail, and making anything as extensible as mailagent setgid anything negates any benefit of having group permission protection. Source package: mailcheck Package: mailcheck Description: Check multiple mailboxes/maildirs for mail Mailcheck is a simple, configurable tool that allows multiple mailboxes to be checked for the existence of new mail messages. It supports both mbox and maildir-style mailboxes, for compatibility with most mail transport agents. It also supports remote POP3 and IMAP mailboxes. Source package: maildir-bulletin Package: maildir-bulletin Description: Deliver bulletins directly to the users' Maildir. Deliver bulletins directly to the Maildir mail storage of users. Designed to be run from the /etc/aliases file with command-line parameters for which groups to send mail to. Source package: maildrop Package: maildrop Description: mail delivery agent with filtering abilities maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. maildrop reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style mailboxes, and maildirs (a mail storing format introduced by Qmail). . maildrop can optionally read instructions from a file on how to filter incoming mail, and, based upon the instructions, deliver mail to alternate mailboxes, or forward it to somewhere else, like procmail. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language that's a bit easier on the eyes. Source package: mailfilter Package: mailfilter Description: A program that filters your incoming e-mail to help remove spam. Mailfilter is very flexible utility for UNIX (-like) operating systems to get rid of unwanted e-mail messages, before having to go through the trouble of downloading them to the local computer. It offers support for one or many POP3 accounts and is especially useful for dialup connections via modem, ISDN, etc. Install Mailfilter if you'd like to remove spam from your POP3 mail accounts. . With Mailfilter you can define your own filters (rules) to determine which e-mails should be delivered and which are considered waste. Rules are Regular Expressions, so you can make use of familiar options from other mail delivery programs such as e.g. procmail. . If you do not get your mail from a POP3-Server you don't need Mailfilter. Source package: mailleds Package: mailleds Description: It show new mails with the keyboard-leds The Program mailleds have set the SUID-Bit! Please check the source code! . mailleds is a quiet, unobtrusive way to signify that you have new mail: a user daemon to blink LEDs when there is new mail. . This package don't have /usr/bin/xmailleds, because this don't work. Source package: mailman Package: mailman Description: Powerful, web-based mailing list manager The GNU Mailing List Manager, which manages email discussion lists much like Majordomo and Smartmail. Unlike most similar products, Mailman gives each mailing list a web page, and allows users to subscribe, unsubscribe, etc. over the web. Even the list manager can administer his or her list entirely from the web. . Mailman also integrates most things people want to do with mailing lists, including archiving, mail <-> news gateways, and so on. It has all of the features you expect from such a product, plus integrated support for the web (including web based archiving), automated bounce handling and integrated spam prevention. . For more information see http://www.list.org/. Source package: mailreader Package: mailreader Description: Simple, but powerful WWW mail reader system Mailreader is a light and simple web based mail user agent written in PERL. It has a very simple configuration and works quite well. Mailreader currently supports only POP3 servers. Now it support Japanese locale (libjcode-pm-perl needed - otherwise please ignore this suggestion). . Althought mailreader's dependencies do not include a POP3 server, it does require an available POP3 server on the network for normal operation. . For secure connections (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!) you need httpd with ssl support. (You can try apache-ssl). Source package: mailscanner Package: mailscanner Description: An email virus scanner and spam tagger. MailScanner is a freely distributable E-Mail gateway virus scanner and spam detector. It uses sendmail or Exim as its basis, and a choice of 7 commercial virus scanning engines to do the actual virus scanning. It can decode and scan attachments intended solely for Microsoft Outlook users (MS-TNEF). If possible, it will disinfect infected documents and deliver them automatically. It also has features which protect it against Denial Of Service attacks. . Virus checking is disabled by default, spam checking is enabled by default. After installation, you can enable virus checking, write your own virus scanner or install one of the supported commercial anti-virus packages. Source package: mailto Package: mailto Description: WWW Forms to Mail Gateway This package provides a CGI program that converts data submitted through a tag to simple mail that is sent to a given address. Source package: mailtools Package: mailtools Description: Manipulate email in perl programs This is a set of perl modules which provide an easy interface to manipulating email in an object-oriented fashion. Source package: mailutils Package: libmailutils0 Description: GNU Mail Abstraction library This is GNU's Mail abstraction library. This library allows programs to hook into a single library for many different types of mail backends. The following backend stores are currently provded: mbox, maildir, pop3, and imap4. Package: libmailutils0-dev Description: Development files for GNU mailutils Development files for GNU Mailutils. Package: mailutils Description: GNU Mailutils mailx client This is GNUs version of mailx. It is capable of speaking POP3, IMAP, mbox and maildir. Package: mailutils-doc Description: Documentation for Mailutils This packages contains the documentation for all of the mailutils packages. Package: mailutils-imap4d Description: Mailutils-based IMAP4 Daemon GNU Mailutils-based IMAP4 Daemon Package: mailutils-pop3d Description: Mailutils-based POP3 Daemon GNU Mailutils-based POP3 Daemon Source package: mailx Package: mailx Description: A simple mail user agent. mailx is the traditional command-line-mode mail user agent. Even if you don't use it it may be required by other programs. Source package: maint-guide Package: maint-guide Description: Debian New Maintainers' Guide This package contains the Debian New Maintainers' Guide. . This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common language, and well covered with working examples. . Contains following chapters: 1. Getting started "The Right Way" 2. First steps 3. Modifying the source 4. Required stuff under debian/ 5. Other files under debian/ 6. Final steps Package: maint-guide-de Description: German translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. This package contains the German translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide, bzw. Anleitung für zukünftige Debian-Maintainer. . This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common language, and well covered with working examples. . Contains following chapters: 1. Getting started "The Right Way" 2. First steps 3. Modifying the source 4. Required stuff under debian/ 5. Other files under debian/ 6. Final steps Package: maint-guide-es Description: Spanish translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. This package contains the Spanish translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide, or Guía del Nuevo Desarrollador de Debian. . This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common language, and well covered with working examples. . Contains following chapters: 1. Getting started "The Right Way" 2. First steps 3. Modifying the source 4. Required stuff under debian/ 5. Other files under debian/ 6. Final steps Package: maint-guide-fr Description: French translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. This package contains the French translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide, or Nouveau guide du responsable Debian. . This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common language, and well covered with working examples. . Contains following chapters: 1. Getting started "The Right Way" 2. First steps 3. Modifying the source 4. Required stuff under debian/ 5. Other files under debian/ 6. Final steps Package: maint-guide-ja Description: Japanese translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. This package contains the Japanese translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide, or Debian ¥á¥ó¥Æ¥ÊÆþÌç. . This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common language, and well covered with working examples. . Contains following chapters: 1. Getting started "The Right Way" 2. First steps 3. Modifying the source 4. Required stuff under debian/ 5. Other files under debian/ 6. Final steps Package: maint-guide-pt Description: Portuguese translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. This package contains the Portuguese (Brazilian) translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide, or Guia dos Novos Mantenedores Debian. . This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common language, and well covered with working examples. . Contains following chapters: 1. Getting started "The Right Way" 2. First steps 3. Modifying the source 4. Required stuff under debian/ 5. Other files under debian/ 6. Final steps Package: maint-guide-ru Description: Russian translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide. This package contains the Russian translation of Debian New Maintainers' Guide, or òÕËÏ×ÏÄÓÔ×Ï ÎÁÞÉÎÁÀÝÅÇÏ ÒÁÚÒÁÂÏÔÞÉËÁ Debian. . This document will try to describe building of a Debian GNU/Linux package to the common Debian user (and wannabe developer) in common language, and well covered with working examples. . Contains following chapters: 1. Getting started "The Right Way" 2. First steps 3. Modifying the source 4. Required stuff under debian/ 5. Other files under debian/ 6. Final steps Source package: make Package: make Description: The GNU version of the "make" utility. GNU Make is a program that determines which pieces of a large program need to be recompiled and issues the commands to recompile them, when necessary. More information about GNU Make can be found in the `make' Info page. The upstream sources for this package are available at the location ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/ Package: make-doc Description: Documentation for the GNU version of the "make" utility. This package contains the postscript and HTML documentation for GNU Make. The upstream sources for this package are available at the location ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/ Source package: make-cross Package: gcc-i386-gnu Description: Cheap cross-compiler for GNU/Hurd. This is a "cheap" cross-compiler based on the existing gcc and g++ from Debian woody, ready to do cross-compilation for the GNU/Hurd. The only change is the specs file. Everything else are symlinks and wrappers. Source package: makedev Package: makedev Description: Creates device files in /dev. The MAKEDEV executable is used to populate the /dev directory with device files. Source package: makejvf Package: makejvf Description: generate VF file from japanese TeX TFM file for dvips For japanese font, the real size of PS font and information of TFM file is a bit different and this causes unexpected output so we need VF file to fix this situation. . This package provide a tool to generate such VF files from TFM files. Source package: makeme Package: makeme Description: An easy-to-use build (make) tool makeme is a build tool written in Java freely available under the GPL. . See http://makeme.sourceforge.net/ for usage instructions . I created makeme for the kissme Java Virtual Machine. . I needed a make tool that would easily accommodate a project with many subdirectories. Make does not do this. Instead makeme requires a much simpler makefile, called .makeme . Source package: makepasswd Package: makepasswd Description: Generate and encrypt passwords Generates true random passwords by using the /dev/random feature of Linux, with the emphasis on security over pronounceability. It can also encrypt plaintext passwords given on the command line. Source package: makepatch Package: makepatch Description: generate/apply patch files with more functionality than plain diff This package contains a pair of programs, makepatch and applypatch, to assist in the generation and application of patch kits to synchronise source trees. . makepatch knows about common conventions for patch kits (it generates Index: and Prereq: lines, it patches patchlevel.h first, it can use manifest files), plus it prepends some shell code which if run will take care adding directories, removing files, setting execute mode on scripts, and the like. . applypatch uses some extra data supplied by makepatch to verify both the patch and the source directory before applying the patch. Afterwards it will clean up the directory tree plus fix up the permissions and even the timestamps on the patched files. Source package: makexvpics Package: makexvpics Description: updates .xvpics thumbnails from the command line This package includes a shell script and a C helper program to update XV/Gimp/zgv/xzgv thumbnails from the command line. Source package: malaga Package: libmalaga-dev Description: Developer's library for automatic language analysis Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: both grammars and morphologies can be created. You will not be needing this package if you do not intend to do research on computer linguistics or develop computer programs that need to do advanced processing of natural languages. . This package contains the static library and header file for developing programs that use the Malaga engine. Package: libmalaga2 Description: An automatic language analysis library Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: both grammars and morphologies can be created. You do not need this package unless some other package depends on it - in which case the Debian installation tools will let you know. . This package contains the shared library supporting other programs that use the Malaga engine. Malaga itself does not use this library. Package: malaga-bin Description: A system for automatic language analysis Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: both grammars and morphologies can be created. You will not be needing this package if you do not intend to do research on computer linguistics or develop computer programs that need to do advanced processing of natural languages. . This package contains a set of standalone programs that can be used in developing and playing with grammars and morphologies. One of the programs uses a Tk/TCL module for displaying graphical analysis trees. Malaga support for Emacs is also included. . To read the documentation in this package you will need a basic TeX environment, particularly the standard Computer Modern fonts and a DVI file viewer, which are included in the Debian tetex-bin and tetex-base packages. Alternatively, you can install the malaga-doc package, which contains the same documentation in HTML and PostScript form. Package: malaga-doc Description: Documentation for an automatic language analysis system Malaga is a system for implementing natural language analysers: both grammars and morphologies can be created. . You will not be needing this package if you do not intend to do research on computer linguistics or develop computer programs that need to do advanced processing of natural languages. . This package contains the Malaga documentation in HTML and PostScript. To read it you will need a HTML browser or a PostScript viewer, respectively. The malaga-bin package contains this very same documentation in TeX DVI format. Source package: malsync Package: malsync Description: Utility to sync AvantGo channels with a 3Com Pilot PDA malsync is a small utility that communicates between a 3Com Pilot and the AvantGo webservers (and other MAL enabled servers). Source package: man-db Package: man-db Description: The on-line manual pager This package provides the man command, the primary way of examining the on-line help files (manual pages). Other utilities provided include the whatis and apropos commands for searching the manual page database, the manpath utility for determining the manual page search path, and the maintenance utilities mandb, catman and zsoelim. man-db uses the groff suite of programs to format and display the manual pages. Source package: man-pages-it Package: manpages-it Description: Contains a collection of italian man pages. Translation is in progress. Some pages are outdated! . Source package: man2html Package: man2html Description: Turns a web-browser and an httpd-server into a man pager. Point your webbrowser at http://your.site/cgi-bin/man2html and you got your manpages in the browser. . Features: * Fast C CGI program for man/BSD-mandoc to HTML conversion. * Works from the unformatted nroff/troff source. * Source may be compressed. * Does tbl tables (but not eqn equations). * Generates hypertext links to foobar(1), abc@host, and xyzzy.h files * CGI script for whatis-based alpha-indexes by section. * CGI script for name-only alpha-indexes by section. * CGI script for full text search (requires glimpse) * Front-end script to talk to a pre-launched netscape. Source package: manedit Package: manedit Description: A GTK+-based Enhanced ManPage Editor ManEdit was created due to a lack of editors for UNIX manual pages, since users expect each UNIX program/configuration/api/etc to have a manual page the lack of an editor and the high demand for what it should create eventually lead to this (long overdue) application. Although most resourced developers can create a source document using a much more advanced editor and then export to multiple file formats, the average UNIX contributor isn't up to that. Even the creators of this application were intimidated at the UNIX manual page creation process. Source package: mangoquest Package: mangoquest Description: The Blue Mango Quest, a first person maze game Pacman meets Doom . This brings the third dimension into the classical game of pacman: run arround a maze eating pills and power ups while you avoid being eaten by ghostly fiends. Package: mangoquest-data Description: The Blue Mango Quest, a first person maze game Pacman meets Doom . This brings the third dimension into the classical game of pacman: run arround a maze eating pills and power ups while you avoid being eaten by ghostly fiends. . These are the shared data files. Package: mangoquest-doc Description: The Blue Mango Quest, a first person maze game Pacman meets Doom . This brings the third dimension into the classical game of pacman: run arround a maze eating pills and power ups while you avoid being eaten by ghostly fiends. . This would be the documentation. Source package: manpages Package: manpages Description: Man pages about using a Linux system. This package contains the Linux man pages for these sections: * 4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd). * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxis of several system files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs). * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. (e.g. nroff, ascii). . Sections 1, 6 and 8 are provided by the respective applications. This package only includes the intro man page describing the section. . The man pages describe syntaxis of several system files. Package: manpages-dev Description: Linux-development man pages. These man pages describe the Linux programming interface, including these two sections: * 2 = Linux system calls. * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of information may be found in the glibc-doc package). Source package: manpages-de Package: manpages-de Description: German manpages This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into German. The following sections are included: * 1 = User programs (e.g. ls, ln) * 4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd). * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs). * 6 = Games etc. * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. (e.g. nroff, ascii). * 8 = System administration commands. Package: manpages-de-dev Description: German development manpages This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into German. The following sections are provided: * 2 = Linux system calls. * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of information may be found in the libc6-doc package). Source package: manpages-es Package: manpages-es Description: Spanish manpages This package contains the Linux man pages for all chapters and translated into Spanish. . Este paquete contiene las páginas de manual de Linux para todos las secciones y traducidas al Español. Source package: manpages-es-extra Package: manpages-es-extra Description: Spanish section 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and 8 manpages This package contains the Linux man pages for all chapters except 1, 6 and 8 translated into Spanish. . Este paquete contiene las páginas de manual de Linux para todos los capítulos excepto el 1, 6 y 8 traducidas al español. Source package: manpages-fi Package: manpages-fi Description: Finnish man pages Man pages in Finnish from sections 1, 5, 6 and 8. This release contains 217 pages. Source package: manpages-fr Package: manpages-fr Description: French version of the manual pages. This package contains the French translation of Linux manual pages (1247 entries, 866 unique pages). . Ce package contient la version francaise des pages du manuel (1247 entrees, 866 pages differentes). Source package: manpages-hu Package: manpages-hu Description: Hungarian manpages This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into Hungarian. Following sections are included: * 1 = User programs (e.g. ls, ln) * 3 = Library calls (e.g. clock ). * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system files (e.g. fstab, /etc/passwd ). * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. (e.g. nroff, ascii). * 8 = System administration commands (e.g. mount, umount ) Source package: manpages-ja Package: manpages-ja Description: Japanese version of the manual pages (for users) This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into Japanese. . For more information, see JM project's web page: . http://www.linux.or.jp/JM/ Package: manpages-ja-dev Description: Japanese version of the manual pages (for developers) This package contains the Linux manual pages translated into Japanese. Following sections are provided: * 2 = Linux system calls. * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of information may be found in the libc6-doc package). . For more information, see JM project's web page: . http://www.linux.or.jp/JM/ Source package: manpages-ko Package: manpages-ko Description: Korean version of the manual pages. This package contains the Korean translated version of the Linux man pages. Source package: manpages-nl Package: manpages-nl Description: Dutch manpages This package contains Linux manual pages translated into Dutch. This is a work in progress. Manpages in the following sections are included: * 1 User programs (e.g. ls, ln) * 2 Linux system calls (e.g. exit, fork, open) * 3 Library functions (e.g. malloc, printf) * 8 Administration and privileged commands (e.g. ping) More translations are planned. Source package: manpages-pl Package: manpages-pl Description: Polish man-pages. This package contains the GNU/Linux manual pages translated into Polish. Following sections are provided: . * 1 = User programs (e.g. ls, ln) * 4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd). * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs). * 6 = Games etc. * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. (e.g. nroff, ascii). * 8 = Administration and privileged commands. Package: manpages-pl-dev Description: Polish man-pages for developers. This package contains the GNU/Linux manual pages translated into Polish. Following sections are provided: . * 2 = Linux system calls. * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of information may be found in the libc6-doc package). Source package: manpages-pt Package: manpages-pt Description: Portuguese Versions of the Manual Pages These are the manpages available in Portuguese This package contains the following sections: * 1 = User programs (e.g. ls, ln) * 4 = Devices (e.g. hd, sd). * 5 = File formats and protocols, syntaxes of several system files (e.g. wtmp, /etc/passwd, nfs). * 6 = Games etc. * 7 = Conventions and standards, macro packages, etc. (e.g. nroff, ascii). Package: manpages-pt-dev Description: Portuguese Versions of the Manual Pages These are the manpages available in Portuguese This package contains the following sections: * 2 = Linux system calls. * 3 = Libc calls (note that a more comprehensive source of information may be found in the libc6-doc package). * 8 = Kernel functions Source package: manpages-ru Package: manpages-ru Description: Russian translations of Linux manpages A small collection of man pages (documentation) from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP) translated to Russian. Source package: mantis Package: mantis Description: A php/MySQL/web based bug tracking system. Php3 version Mantis is a php/MySQL/web based bug tracking system. The software resides on a webserver while any web browser should be able to function as a client. It is released under the terms of the GNU GPL. Source package: manued-el Package: manued-el Description: Minor mode for manued proofreading method Manued is a method for proofreading of manuscripts, proposed by Ikuo TAKEUCHI in No.39 Programming symposium of Japan. Manued is a media independent proofreading method, however, it is especially effective for exchanging electric texts via E-mail. . Manued.el is an emacs lisp implementation for supporting manued method. Source package: maplay3 Package: maplay3 Description: An MPEG Audio Player. Maplay is an MPEG audio player/decoder. It decodes layer I and layer II MPEG audio streams and plays them using a CD-quality audio device. Maplay can also use the /dev/dsp device under Linux. . Also included in this package is a separate binary for producing audio output at 8 kHz in u-law format. Other audio devices are not supported directly, but can be used with the "decode to stdout" option and an audio format converter. Source package: marbles Package: marbles Description: A game where you build figures out of colored marbles The goal of this game is to create a more or less complex figure out of single marbles within a time limit to reach the next level. Sounds easy? Well, there is a problem: If a marble starts to move, it will not stop until it hits a wall or another marble. Source package: marlais Package: marlais Description: An interpreter for a Dylan-like language Marlais is a simple-minded interpreter for a programming language strongly resembling Dylan. Dylan is an object oriented language similar to Lisp that uses infix syntax rather than prefix syntax. Marlais can use either syntax. This is a "hackers release" and is intended as a vehicle for education and experimentation. If you are interested in using Dylan you may also wish to look at the gwydion-dylan package. Source package: mason Package: mason Description: Interactively creates a Linux packet filtering firewall. Mason creates a firewall that exactly matches the types of TCP/IP traffic flowing in, out and through a Linux computer. It can be used to create a full firewall or add rules to an existing firewall. Source package: masqdialer Package: masqdialer Description: Client-server daemon for controlling PPP links The masqdialer system is designed to provide easily accessible control of multiple dialout modem connections to the members of a LAN using IP Masquerade for their internet connectivity. The system is a client/server design, so as long as a client can be written for a particular platform, that platform can take advantage of masqdialer's offerings. The masqdialer daemon runs on the linux machine, and upon an authorized client request, carries out the user's request. . More information can be found at the masqdialer web site at http://cpwright.villagenet.com/mserver/. Source package: masqmail Package: masqmail Description: A mailer for hosts without permanent internet connection MasqMail is a MTA (mail transport agent) and POP3 client for hosts that don't have a permanent internet connection, eg. a home network or a single host at home. It has special support for connections to different ISPs, and will work nicely along with the masqdialer. . In these cases, MasqMail is a slim replacement for full-blown MTAs such as sendmail, exim, qmail or postfix. The POP3 client can be a small replacement for other full-featured tools like fetchmail. Source package: math-bigint Package: libmath-bigint-perl Description: Perl5 module for math. operation on numbers of arbitrary size This module provides replacement modules Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat for operations on numbers of arbitrary size. . This code will install alongside the versions in the standard Perl distribution. . This code is expected to be part of the next Perl release. Source package: math-numbercruncher Package: libmath-numbercruncher-perl Description: Perl5 module with commonly needed Maths and Stats functions This module is a collection of commonly needed number-related functions, including numerous standard statistical, geometric, and probability functions. Some of these functions are taken directly from _Mastering Algorithms with Perl_, by Jon Orwant, Jarkko Hietaniemi, and John Macdonald, and others are adapted heavily from same. Source package: math3d Package: libmath3d-0.3-0 Description: Spatial geometry math C++ runtime library Please refer to libmath3d-dev for a complete description of the implemented classes and operations. Package: libmath3d-dev Description: Spatial geometry math C++ library This library implements several classes useful for spatial geometry calculations. The classes are: M2d (2D vector), M2dRect (2D rectangle), M3d (3D vector), M3dBox (3D box), M3dLine (3D line), M3dPlane (plane), M3dRay (3D ray), M3dFrame (Frenet 3-frame), M4d (4D vector), M4x4 (4x4 matrix), . Several common operations are implemented: intersection between a plane and a line, location of points wrt boxes (inside or outside), matrix transformations (rotating, translating and scaling) and the expected operations such as addition of vectors, scalar and vector multiplication, etc. Source package: mathwar Package: mathwar Description: A flash card game designed to teach maths. A GTK application that teaches kids (and adults) how to respond quickly to math problems using flash cards and timers. It includes a Computer player, where the player gets to decide if the Computer is right or not. Source package: matrem Package: matrem Description: An experiment in Artificial life Matrem is a computer program that simulates life. It belongs to the emerging science of "artificial life", which studies evolution and complex systems in general by simulation. Matrem is also a game, where players compete to create the fittest life form. Their efforts are the driving force behind the program. . This package provides a binary generated from the original sources. You can study the evolution of the default world and species. If you wish to add your own species you will need to download and modify the source code. Source package: matwrap Package: matwrap Description: A wrapper generator for matrix languages Matwrap is a tool for interfacing C++ code into matrix-oriented scripting languages such as Octave, Tela or Matlab 5 . It generates all the code to convert from the scripting language's internal types into the types that your C++ code understands (e.g., double, char *, float *, struct abc *). You do not need to understand any of the API details of the language to use your C++ code; just give matwrap a .h file describing your functions. . Brief list of features: . - Functions are automatically vectorized. - Arguments containing dimensions of other vector and matrix arguments can be computed automatically and need not be specified. - Pointers to structures and classes are supported. Public member functions of classes may be called, and public data members may be evaluated or set. Inheritance is supported. Source package: mawk Package: mawk Description: a pattern scanning and text processing language Mawk is an interpreter for the AWK Programming Language. The AWK language is useful for manipulation of data files, text retrieval and processing, and for prototyping and experimenting with algorithms. Mawk is a new awk meaning it implements the AWK language as defined in Aho, Kernighan and Weinberger, The AWK Programming Language, Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1988. (Hereafter referred to as the AWK book.) Mawk conforms to the Posix 1003.2 (draft 11.3) definition of the AWK language which contains a few features not described in the AWK book, and mawk provides a small number of extensions. . Mawk is smaller and much faster than gawk. It has some compile-time limits such as NF = 32767 and sprintf buffer = 1020. Source package: maxima Package: maxima Description: A fairly complete computer algebra system. This system MAXIMA is a COMMON LISP implementation due to William F. Schelter, and is based on the original implementation of Macsyma at MIT, as distributed by the Department of Energy. I now have permission from DOE to make derivative copies, and in particular to distribute it under the GNU public license. Source package: mayavi Package: mayavi Description: A scientific data visualization system. MayaVi is a Python application using The Visualization Toolkit. It also provides modules which are a handy interface to VTK internals in Python. It features an easy to use GUI, and lets you save the visualized scene to PostScript file, PPM/BMP/TIFF/JPEG/PNG image, Open Inventor, VRML or RenderMan RIB files. . And a lot more! MayaVi can be easily modified to do things differently. Source package: mbonecommon Package: libmbonecommon1 Description: Dummy package to ease transition to libuclmmbase1 Dummy package to replace obsolete package. libmbonecommon* packages are now named libuclmmbase* . This package can be deselected after libuclmmbase1 has been installed. Package: libmbonecommon1-dev Description: Dummy package to ease transition to libuclmmbase1-dev Dummy package to replace obsolete package. libmbonecommon* packages are now named libuclmmbase* . This package can be deselected after libuclmmbase1-dev has been installed Source package: mboxgrep Package: mboxgrep Description: Grep through mailboxes mboxgrep is a small utility that scans either standard Unix mailboxes, Gnus nnml or nnmh mailboxes, MH mailboxes or Maildirs, and displays messages matching a basic, extended, or Perl-compatible regular expression. Source package: mbr Package: mbr Description: Master Boot Record for IBM-PC compatible computers. This is used in booting Linux from the hard disk. The MBR runs first, then transfers control to LILO, which transfers control to the Linux kernel. Source package: mc Package: gmc Description: Midnight Commander - A powerful file manager. - Gnome version Warning: The gnome version from mc is alpha software! . Midnight Commander is a feature-rich file manager. It started as a Norton Commander clone but now it is far superior to it. Among other things it can do FTP, includes a hex editor, comes with an internal editor and lets you do most system administration tasks. . Browsing, unpacking and installation of Debian packages is possible by just pressing enter on a *.deb file. Handling of other archive formats like rpm, zip, zoo and tar.gz is equally supported. This version comes with undelete for ext2 filesystems compiled in. Package: mc Description: Midnight Commander - A powerful file manager. - normal version Midnight Commander is a feature-rich file manager. It has mouse support in a linux console and in an xterm. It started as a Norton Commander clone but now it is far superior to it. Among other things it can do FTP, includes a hex editor, comes with an internal editor which can be invoked separately as 'mcedit' and lets you do most system administration tasks. . Browsing, unpacking and installation of Debian packages is possible by just pressing enter on a *.deb file. Handling of other archive formats like rpm, zip, zoo and tar.gz is equally supported. This version comes with undelete for ext2 filesystems compiled in. Package: mc-common Description: Common files for mc and gmc These are the files the midnight commander and the midnight commander GNOME version have in common. Source package: mc-foo Package: mc-foo Description: an advanced, learning, mp3 jukebox MC Foo is an advanced, adaptive and learning mp3 jukebox server. . -continuous music playing -learns what music you like and dislike -no static playlists; uses a playqueue you can view and alter -can be controlled from any hosts and even with infrared remote controllers -allows multiple user/preference profiles, according to whose listening and his or her mood . Note that MC Foo is in the early stages of development, and not everything works yet. Source package: mcl Package: mcl Description: the Markov Cluster algorithm The MCL package is an implementation of the Markov Cluster algorithm, and offers utilities for manipulating sparse matrices (the essential data structure in the MCL algorithm) and conducting cluster experiments. . For additional information on the MCL algorithm, see the pointers found at . Source package: mclient Package: mclient Description: Client for the MasqDialer PPP control system The MasqDialer system is designed to provide easily accessible control of multiple dialout modem connections to the members of a LAN using IP Masquerade for their internet connectivity. . This package contains a command line client for communicating with a MasqDialer server. Source package: mconfig Package: mconfig Description: Kernel configuration tool mconfig is a tool to configure a Linux kernel. Unlike the scripts that come with kernel source it has a grammar written in yacc and that is compiled once not for each new kernel release. It supports severals interfaces modes for different uses. Source package: mctools-lite Package: mctools-lite Description: A CD player and audio mixer for X McTools-lite consists of a CD-ROM audio player with playlists and a database, a mixer control program, and a versatile file requester for shell scripts. Source package: mdate Package: mdate Description: A utility to report Mayan dates This program is not intended for the experts in mayan calendrical systems, although it is hoped it will be of use to them in some way. It is really intended for the enthusiast and the curious. Source package: mdctl Package: mdctl Description: Utility which can be used to control 'new style' RAID disks mdctl is a single program that can be used to control Linux MD devices. It is intended to provide all the functionality of the mdtools and raidtools(2) but with a very different interface. . Unlike raidtools, mdctl can perform all functions without a configuration file. Source package: mdetect Package: mdetect Description: mouse device autodetection tool mdetect is a tool for autoconfiguring mice; it is typically used as the backend to some user-friendly frontend code. mdetect writes the autodetected mouse device and protocol (as used by gpm) to standard output. It can be invoked so as to produce output appropriate for XFree86 X server configuration files. Source package: mdk Package: mdk Description: MIX Development Kit MDK stands for MIX Development Kit, and provides tools for developing and executing, in a MIX virtual machine, MIXAL programs. . The MIX is Donald Knuth's mythical computer, described in the first volume of The Art of Computer Programming, which is programmed using MIXAL, the MIX assembly language. . MDK includes a MIXAL assembler (mixasm) and a MIX virtual machine (mixvm) with a command line interface. In addition, a GTK+ GUI to mixvm, called gmixvm, and a Guile interpreter with an embedded MIX virtual machine called mixguile, are provided. . Using these interfaces, you can debug your MIXAL programs at source code level, and read/modify the contents of all the components of the MIX computer (including block devices, which are simulated using the file system). Source package: mdutils Package: mdutils Description: Multiple Device driver utilities The Multiple Device driver's main goal is to group several disks or partitions together, making them look like a single block device. This includes linear adding of disks and RAID-0. . Kernels newer than 2.1.62 also support RAID-4 and -5. Utilities for them are in the raidtools packages which should be used instead of this one. Source package: med-bio Package: med-bio Description: Debian Med bioinformatics packages This meta package will install bioinformatics related Debian packages for use in medical research. Source package: med-dent Package: med-dent Description: Debian Med packages for dental practice This meta package will install Debian packages which build a system for managing a dental practice. Source package: med-doc Package: med-doc Description: Debian Med documentation packages This meta package will install Debian packages with documentation according to free software which might be relevant for medical care. Source package: medusa Package: libmedusa-dev Description: The GNOME search/indexing package (development files) Medusa is software that allows you to quickly search your system for particular types of files, using an index. Package: libmedusa0 Description: The GNOME search/indexing package (run time library) Medusa is software that allows you to quickly search your system for particular types of files, using an index. Package: medusa Description: The GNOME search/indexing package Medusa is software that allows you to quickly search your system for particular types of files, using an index. Source package: megahal Package: megahal Description: a conversation simulator that can learn as you talk to it Conversation simulators are computer programs which give the appearance of conversing with a user in natural language. Such programs are effective because they exploit the fact that human beings tend to read much more meaning into what is said than is actually there; we are fooled into reading structure into chaos, and we interpret non-sequitur as valid conversation. . MegaHAL differs from conversation simulators such as Eliza in that it uses a Markov Model to learn how to hold a conversation. It is possible to teach MegaHAL to talk about new topics, and in different languages. Source package: members Package: members Description: Shows the members of a group; by default, all members. members is the complement of groups: whereas groups shows the groups a specified user belongs to, members shows users belonging to a specified group. . Given the name of a group, members will send a space-separated list of member names to stdout. . Full option parsing has been added as of this version. You can ask for primary members, secondary members, both on one line, each on separate lines. If no option is selected, prints all members on one line by default. Source package: memoization Package: memoization Description: A extension library that adds memoization support to CMU-CL. The library adds support not only to memoize functions, but also to have persistent memoization information recording to CMU-CL. Source package: memopanel Package: memopanel Description: Memo on the GNOME panel MemoPanel applet allows you to put a memo on the GNOME panel. Basic features are follows: stay on panel (GNOME applet) , i18n support, multi line display, strftime support in memo, color and font changeable, alert schedule URL caller, Ext launcher, IMAP/POP3 mail check, Screenshot Source package: memprof Package: memprof Description: memory profiler and leak detector Memprof is a tool for profiling memory usage and detecting memory leaks. It can be used with existing binaries without need for recompilation. Source package: memstat Package: memstat Description: Identify what's using up virtual memory. Lists all the processes, executables, and shared libraries that are using up virtual memory. It's helpful to see how the shared memory is used and which 'old' libs are loaded. Source package: memtest86 Package: memtest86 Description: A thorough real-mode memory tester. Memtest86 scans your RAM for errors. . This tester runs independently of any OS - it is run at computer boot-up, so that it can test *all* of you memory. You may want to look at `memtest' (in package `sysutils'), which allows to test your memory within Linux, but this one won't be able to test your whole RAM. . This used to be part of the hwtools package, which still contains another real-mode memory tester optimized for mmx machines (but less actively maintained). . It can output a list of bad RAM regions usable by the BadRAM kernel patch, so that you can still use you old RAM with one or 2 bad bits. Source package: menu Package: menu Description: provides update-menus functions for some applications The intent of this package is to streamline the menu's (like the fvwm2 ones) in debian. For this purpose, menu provides an "update-menus" command, that will read all installed menu files (as provided by other packages in /usr/lib/menu), and run the frontents for various window-managers in /etc/menu-methods to create startup files for the window managers (or pdmenu). The user and system admin can easily override the menu files on a by-user or by-system bases. Source package: mercury Package: mercury Description: New logic/functional programming language Mercury is a new logic/functional programming language, which combines the clarity and expressiveness of declarative programming with advanced static analysis and error detection features. Its highly optimized execution algorithm delivers efficiency far in excess of existing logic programming systems, and close to conventional programming systems. Mercury addresses the problems of large-scale program development, allowing modularity, separate compilation, and numerous optimization/time trade-offs. Source package: mergelog Package: mergelog Description: A tool for merging http logfiles A small and fast C program which merges and sorts http log files in 'Common Log Format' from web servers behind round-robin DNS. It has been designed to easily manage huge log files from highly stressed servers. Source package: merlin-clock Package: merlin-clock Description: Gnome Clock Applet This GNOME applet displays the time and date in a compact manner. See http://nitric.com/freeware/ for a screenshot of Merlin's Clock Applet. Source package: merlin-cpufire Package: merlin-cpufire Description: GNOME panel applet that displays the CPU load as a fire. See a screenshot of Merlin's Applet on http://nitric.com/freeware/ Source package: mesa Package: mesag-dev Description: Development library for Mesa [libc6]. Includes headers and static libraries for compiling programs with mesa. Package: mesag-glide2-dev Description: Development library for Mesa [libc6]. Includes headers and static libraries for compiling programs with mesa. . This version of mesa is only for use with 3DFX based graphics cards. Package: mesag-widgets-dev Description: Development library for the mesa widgets Includes headers and static libraries for compiling programs using the mesa widgets. Package: mesag3 Description: A 3-D graphics library which uses the OpenGL API [libc6]. Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of OpenGL*. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from Silicon Graphics, Inc. However, the author makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with Silicon Graphics, Inc. Package: mesag3+ggi Description: A 3-D graphics library which uses the OpenGL API [libc6]. Mesa is an OpenGL-compliant API that takes advantage of acceleration features of many cards, transparently in a number of environments. . This package contains support for GGI targets; do not install this unless you are running KGI or plan to develop berlin or other apps based on GGI. X support is still included. Package: mesag3+ggi-dev Description: Development library for Mesa [libc6]. Includes headers and static libraries for compiling programs with mesa under ggi. Package: mesag3-glide2 Description: A 3-D graphics library which uses the OpenGL API [libc6]. Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of OpenGL*. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from Silicon Graphics, Inc. However, the author makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with Silicon Graphics, Inc. . This version of mesa is only for use with 3DFX based graphics cards. Package: mesag3-widgets Description: widgets for use with mesa Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of OpenGL*. This package provides a set of widgets that use mesa. Source package: mesademos Package: mesademos Description: Example programs for Mesa (and OpenGL in general) Mesa demonstration programs, SGI sample code, and source code examples from the _OpenGL Programming Guide_ ("the Red Book"), the _OpenGL Reference Manual_ ("the Blue Book") and _Programming OpenGL for the X Window System_ ("the Green Book") . Although some of the demos generate "pretty pictures", they are much more valuable in source code form. They were written in the first place for the OpenGL programmer to study and learn from. In order to compile the demos you'll need a package providing libgl-dev, as well as libglut-dev. Source package: mesag3+ggi Package: glutg3+ggi Description: Mesa 3.0's GLUT with GGI targets built in [libc6] Mesa is an OpenGL-compliant API that takes advantage of acceleration features of many cards, transparently in a number of environments. . This package contains support for GGI targets; do not install this unless you are running KGI or plan to develop berlin or other apps based on GGI. X support is still included. . The patches for Mesa+GGI were originally obtained from the GGI Project mailinglist (see http://www.ggi-project.org) Package: glutg3+ggi-dev Description: Headers and development libraries for GGI GLUT Mesa is an OpenGL-compliant API that takes advantage of acceleration features of many cards, transparently in a number of environments. . This package contains support for GGI targets; do not install this unless you are running KGI or plan to develop berlin or other apps based on GGI. X support is still included. . The patches for Mesa+GGI were originally obtained from the GGI Project mailinglist (see http://www.ggi-project.org) Source package: meschach Package: meschach Description: library for performing operations on matrices and vectors Meschach is a library of routines written in C for matrix computations. These include operations for basic numerical linear algebra; routines for matrix factorisations; solving systems of equations; solving least squares problems; computing eigenvalues, eigenvectors and singular values;sparse matrix computations including both direct and iterative methods. This package makes use of the features of the C programming language: data structures, dynamic memory allocation and deallocation, pointers, functions as parameters and objects. Meschach has a number of self-contained data structures for matrices, vectors and other mathematical objects. Web site: ftp://ftpmaths.anu.edu.au/pub/meschach/meschach.html Package: meschach-dev Description: development files for meschach These are files necessary for compiling programs with the meschach linear algebra library. Source package: meshio Package: libmeshio-dev Description: libmeshio development files (includes) This package contains header files for use with libmeshio. Package: libmeshio0 Description: MeshIO is a simple C++ library for the loading of 3D model files MeshIO is a simple C++ library for the loading of 3D model files. Currently, MeshIO only supports plain .3DS files as well as its native .RAW format. MeshIO will undergo a major redesign in the future. Source package: meta-kde Package: anti-aliasing-howto Description: Anti Aliasing metapackage This package does several things. It primarily suggests packages which may be required for Anti Aliasing. Beyond that it also contains HOWTOs and examples for setting up AA on your system. Package: kde Description: The K Desktop Environment A metapackage containing dependencies for the core suite of KDE including kdelibs, kdebase, kdeadmin, kdegraphics, kdemultimedia, kdenetwork, kdepim, koffice, and kdeutils. Provides Suggests and Recommends for all other KDE based packages. . Does not contain depends for Toys, Games, or Development packages. Package: kde-devel Description: The K Desktop Environment (development files) A metapackage containing dependencies for the core development suite of KDE including libqt-dev, kdelibs-dev and all other core KDE development packages. Package: kde-extras Description: The K Desktop Environment (extras) A metapackage containing dependencies for the non-core KDE packages including those packages which may not be suitable for all users. This may also include packages which could potentially open up security risks or depend on packages which may. This would include packages such as klisa, kwuftpd, ktalkd, and lilo-config. Package: kde-games Description: The K Desktop Environment (Games and Toys) A metapackage containing Depends for all KDE based games and toys Source package: meta-ocaml Package: ocaml-core Description: Objective CAML (metapackage) A metapackage containing dependencies for developing in the Objective CAML programming language. . Includes dependencies on various tools OCaml related like compiler and preprocessor, emacs support, package manager, documentation tool and more. Package: ocaml-libs Description: Objective CAML Libraries (metapackage) A metapackage containing dependencies for Objective CAML programming language libraries. . Includes dependencies on various kind of OCaml libraries like graphics, networking, compression, and XML parsing. Also includes RAD tools for GUI design. Source package: metacam Package: metacam Description: extract EXIF information from digital camera files EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format, and is a standard for storing interchange information in image files, especially those using JPEG compression. Most digital cameras now use the EXIF format. The format is part of the DCF standard created by JEIDA to encourage interoperability between imaging devices. In addition to the standard EXIF fields, MetaCam also supports vendor-specific extensions from Nikon, Olympus, Canon and Casio. Source package: metacity Package: metacity Description: A lightweight GTK2 based Window Manager. Metacity is a small (<6K lines of code) window manager, using gtk2 to do everything. . As HP says, metacity is a "Boring window manager for the adult in you. Many window managers are like Marshmallow Froot Loops; Metacity is like Cheerios." Source package: metakit Package: libmetakit Description: MetaKit embeddable database -- shared libraries MetaKit is an embeddable database library. It lets you build applications which store their data efficiently, in a portable way, and which will not need a runtime installation. In terms of the data model, MetaKit takes the middle ground between RDBMS, OODBMS, and flat-file databases - yet it is quite different from each of them. . This package contains the shared libraries. Package: libmetakit-dev Description: MetaKit embeddable database -- development files MetaKit is an embeddable database library. It lets you build applications which store their data efficiently, in a portable way, and which will not need a runtime installation. In terms of the data model, MetaKit takes the middle ground between RDBMS, OODBMS, and flat-file databases - yet it is quite different from each of them. . This package contains the include files and static libraries. Source package: metamail Package: metamail Description: An implementation of MIME. Metamail is an implementation of MIME (Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions), a proposed standard for multimedia electronic mail on the Internet. . Metamail is configurable and extensible via the "mailcap" mechanism described in an informational RFC that is a companion to the MIME document. Metamail can be used to turn virtually any mail reader program into a multimedia mail reader. For information about how to change mail readers so that they can use Metamail, please read the file `/usr/share/doc/metamail/mailers.txt.gz'. Source package: metrics Package: metrics Description: Tools for software metrics ( LOC/Halstead/kdsi/McCabe). A collection of software metrics tools (Lines Of Code/Halstead/kdsi/McCabe) collected from various sites and newsgroups. At first glance, some tools may appear redundant since they measure the same attribute of code, however, they are based on different measurement theories, and they use different rules or techniques. Source package: mew Package: mew Description: Messaging in the Emacs World Mew is an interface to integrate - Email - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) - PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) and to make it easy to view and compose them. Thread, POP biff, POP folder, and icon-based interface are supported. More information is available at http://www.Mew.org/. Package: mew-bin Description: The external commands for Mew Mew has thrown away IM and is being implemented purely by Elisp with these external commands: - The mewencode utility encode/decode MIME objects. - The mewls utility extracts necessary fields from messages stored in folders. - The incm utility incoporates new mails from the mbox or the maildir to Mew's inbox folder. Source package: mfpic Package: mfpic Description: Define Tex/LaTeX commands to draw using metafont/metapost MFpic defines a command group \mfpic...\endmfpic (optionally in LaTeX an environment mfpic) and drawing commands to be used inside this group. When TeX (or LaTeX) is run on a file containing those commands, a Metafont or MetaPost source file is created. When that file is correctly processed by Metafont (or MetaPost), and LaTeX or TeX is run again, the result is a figure in the TeX document in the location of the environment. Source package: mgapdesk Package: mgapdesk Description: X configuration tool for Matrox video card. Configuration tool for Xfree86 version 4.x to set up your X-server to support single and dual monitors. . Support for Matrox Millennium G200, G400 and G450 cards. . For best operation you should download the Matrox HAL library from the Matrox homepage. But this tool works without it even if it complains because the xserver can not use all config options. Source package: mgdiff Package: mgdiff Description: xdiff clone mgdiff is modeled after xdiff and provides a nice graphical interface for comparing the contents of two text files. rmgdiff recurses down two directories collating difference information and invoking mgdiff whenever two text files differ. Source package: mgetty Package: mgetty Description: Smart Modem getty replacement Mgetty is a versatile program to handle all aspects of a modem under Unix. . This package includes basic modem data capabilities. Install mgetty-fax to get the additional functionality for fax. Install mgetty-voice to get the functionality to operate voice modems. . Mgetty is also configurable to select programs other than login for special connections (eg: uucico, fido or other programs) depending on the login userid. It also supports caller-id if the modem and phone line supply it, and can deny connections based on originating telephone number. Package: mgetty-docs Description: Documentation Package for mgetty Sample files and lots of documentation for mgetty. Additional source code for programs included that allow to set up a user interface for mgetty. Package: mgetty-fax Description: Faxing tools for mgetty. The program 'mgetty' allows you to use a fax modem for receiving faxes and handling external logins without interfering with outgoing calls. 'sendfax' is a standalone program which sends fax files. Package: mgetty-pvftools Description: Programs for listening and manipulating pvf and rmd files. This package contains different utilities from the vgetty package which permit to create, listen and manipulate rmd or pvf files. The output format used by vgetty to store its messages is rmd. . You will want to install this package to create your greeting messages. Package: mgetty-viewfax Description: Program for displaying Group-3 Fax files under X. The program 'viewfax' allows you to view Group-3 fax files in an X window. Package: mgetty-voice Description: Voicemail handler for mgetty Vgetty allows you to add answering machine / voicemail capability to all the other normal mgetty functions. . To obtain the pvf tools, please refer to the mgetty-pvftools package. Source package: mgm Package: mgm Description: A highly configurable, very gaudy system load meter MGM is the Moaning Goat Meter, a system load monitor along the lines of procmeter3 but much prettier (and with a much higher resource usage). It's written in Perl/Tk, uses a nice antialiased Helvetica font, is configurable with X resource, and can have a larger memory footprint than Emacs. Package: mgm-doc Description: HTML documentation for MGM MGM is the Moaning Goat Meter, a system load monitor along the lines of procmeter3 but much prettier (and with a much higher resource usage). This package contains HTML documentation for MGM; the same information is available from the MGM Web site at http://www.xiph.org/mgm/. Source package: mgp Package: mgp Description: MagicPoint- an X11 based presentation tool MagicPoint is an X11 based presentation tool. It is designed to make simple presentations easy while to make complicated presentations possible. Its presentation file (whose suffix is typically .mgp) is just text so that you can create presentation files quickly with your favorite editor (e.g. Emacs). Source package: mgt Package: mgt Description: a game record display/editor for the oriental game of go Mgt allows the user to examine Go game tree files in the SmartGo format. Mgt also has basic Go game tree editing capabilities and may be used to create or edit game tree files. . Mailgo is a utility which manages E-mail Go games using mgt as the Go board editor. It is included in the mgt package. Source package: mh Package: mh Description: Rand mail handling system. This is the MH mail user agent (reader/sender), a command line based mail reader that is powerful and extensible. MH is an excellent choice for people who receive and process a lot of mail. . Unlike most mail user agents, MH is not a single program, rather it is a set of program that are run from the shell. This allows the user to utilize the full power of the Unix shell in coordination with MH. Various front-ends are available, such as mh-e (an emacs mode), xmh, and exmh (X11 clients). . WARNING: This package is not being actively maintained upstream. It has known limitations dealing with MIME and other modern mail features. The nmh package will probably eventually replace the Rand MH, although at this point, mh is still standard. Package: mh-papers Description: Documentation for the Rand mail handling system. There is a considerable quantity of tutorial and background documentation for MH (in TeX format) that has been separated into this package to avoid bloating the main MH package. Source package: mh-book Package: mh-book Description: MH & nmh: Email for Users & Programmers online book This is the book written by Jerry Peek and published by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. This book covers MH, nmh, and several interfaces to MH including xmh, exmh and mh-e. . This package is a recent snapshot of http://www.ics.uci.edu/~mh/book/ Source package: mh-e Package: mh-e Description: the GNU Emacs front end for MH and nmh mail user agents. This is likely a more recent version of mh-e than the one packaged with the flavor of Emacs you use. It also includes latest version of Info format documentation as well as contributed files that are not distributed with GNU Emacs: mh-alias.el - MH mail alias expansion and substitution. mh-frame.el - Open mh-e in a separate frame. . The mh-e web page is http://mh-e.sourceforge.net/ Source package: mhash Package: libmhash-dev Description: Library for cryptographic hashing and message authentication Mhash is a library that provides a uniform interface to a large number of hash algorithms. These algorithms can be used to compute checksums, message digests, and other signatures. The HMAC support implements the basics for message authentication, following RFC 2104. Mhash also provides several key-generation algorithms, including those of OpenPGP (RFC 2440). Further information is available at http://mhash.sourceforge.net/. . This package contains header files, the man page, and the static library. Package: libmhash1 Description: Library for strong hashes like MD5 and SHA1 This package contains the shared library Package: libmhash2 Description: Library for cryptographic hashing and message authentication Mhash is a library that provides a uniform interface to a large number of hash algorithms. These algorithms can be used to compute checksums, message digests, and other signatures. The HMAC support implements the basics for message authentication, following RFC 2104. Mhash also provides several key-generation algorithms, including those of OpenPGP (RFC 2440). Further information is available at http://mhash.sourceforge.net/. . This package contains the shared library. Source package: mhc Package: mhc Description: Message Harmonized Calendaring system MHC is designed to help those who receive most appointments via email. Using MHC, you can easily import schedule articles from emails. . MHC has following features: + Simple data structure allows you to manipulate stored data in many ways. + Appointments can be made to repeat in flexible ways. + powerful but simple expression of appointments. + Multiple User Interface such as commandline/emacs/GUI/Web. MHC currently has following interfaces: + Elisp package cooperative with Mew, Wanderlust or Gnus (popular MUA in the Emacs world) (emacs/mhc.el) MHC stores schedule articles in the same form of MH; you can manipulate these messages not only by above tools but also by many other MUAs, editors, UNIX commandline tools or your own scripts. . For more information, you can find at http://www.quickhack.net/mhc/ Package: mhc-utils Description: Message Harmonized Calendaring system utilities This package contains a part of MHC of the following features: + GUI (Ruby/Gtk based) desktop calendar application. (gemcal) + show today's schedule (today) + convert ADB DB for HP200LX into MHC format (adb2mhc) + Data synchronization tool for MHC (mhc-sync) + Palm <-> MHC synchronization (mhc2palm, palm2mhc) . For more information, you can find at http://www.quickhack.net/mhc/ Source package: mhonarc Package: mhonarc Description: Mail to HTML converter _MHonArc_ is a Perl program for converting e-mail messages as specified in RFC 822 and RFC 1521 (_MIME_) to HTML. Source package: mico-2.3.0 Package: mico-2.3.0 Description: CORBA broker as used for KDE. Mico Is COrba. Used for running KDE 2.0 beta. Package: mico-2.3.0-dev Description: CORBA broker as used for KDE. Mico Is COrba. Development files. Used for KDE 2.0 development. Package: mico-2.3.0-examples Description: CORBA broker as used for KDE. Mico Is COrba. Example development files. Source package: mico-2.3.5 Package: libmico-dev Description: A fully compliant CORBA implementation, development The acronym MICO expands to MICO Is CORBA. The intention of this project is to provide a freely available and fully compliant implementation of the CORBA standard. MICO has become quite popular as an OpenSource project and is widely used for different purposes. As a major milestone, MICO has been branded as CORBA compliant by the OpenGroup. . Development files Package: libmico2.3.5 Description: A fully compliant CORBA implementation The acronym MICO expands to MICO Is CORBA. The intention of this project is to provide a freely available and fully compliant implementation of the CORBA standard. MICO has become quite popular as an OpenSource project and is widely used for different purposes. As a major milestone, MICO has been branded as CORBA compliant by the OpenGroup. . Runtime library Package: mico-bin Description: A fully compliant CORBA implementation, executables The acronym MICO expands to MICO Is CORBA. The intention of this project is to provide a freely available and fully compliant implementation of the CORBA standard. MICO has become quite popular as an OpenSource project and is widely used for different purposes. As a major milestone, MICO has been branded as CORBA compliant by the OpenGroup. . Executables Source package: micq Package: micq Description: text based ICQ client with many features Micq is a small yet powerful console based ICQ client. It supports password changing, auto-away, creation of new accounts, and other features that makes it a very complete yet simple client. Source package: microwindows Package: libmicrowindows-dev Description: Development files for the Microwindows library Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. Package: libmicrowindows0-fb Description: Framebuffer runtime for the Microwindows library Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. . This library package is built for the fb target. Package: libmicrowindows0-fb-dbg Description: Debugging files for the Microwindows library Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. . This library package is built for the fb target. Package: libmicrowindows0-x11 Description: X11 runtime for the Microwindows library Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. . This library package is built for the X11 target. Package: libmicrowindows0-x11-dbg Description: Debugging files for the Microwindows library Microwindows is an Open Source project aimed at bringing the features of modern graphical windowing environments to smaller devices and platforms. Microwindows allows applications to be built and tested on the Linux desktop, as well as cross-compiled for the target device. Microwindows' genesis was with the NanoGUI project, and has now been combined into a single distribution. The Win32/WinCE API implementation is known as Microwindows, and the Xlib-like API implementation is known as Nano-X. . This library package is built for the X11 target. Source package: midentd Package: midentd Description: identd replacement with masquerading support. An identd replacement with masquerading support. With your average identd on a masquerading firewall, if an ident request comes in for a masqueraded connection, it will return 'ERROR : NO-USER' or something along those lines. This may be quite irritating at times, with, for example, IRC servers that won't let you in if they don't get a valid ident reply. Source package: midgard-lib Package: libmidgard5 Description: Midgard Content Management System - Runtime Library There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and midgard-data. . This package is contains the runtime library for Midgard. It is required by libapache-mod-midgard, php4-midgard, and repligard. . Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to focus on site design while writers focus on articles. Package: libmidgard5-dev Description: Midgard Content Management System - Development Files There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and midgard-data. . This package is required only if you are a developer and intend to build extensions for Midgard. It contains the header files and static library. . Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to focus on site design while writers focus on articles. Package: repligard Description: Midgard Content Management System - Replication Tool There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and midgard-data. . This package provides the repligard binary and configuration files. Repligard is a tool that administrators of the Midgard system can use to replicate their Midgard content between servers. . Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to focus on site design while writers focus on articles. Source package: midgard-php4 Package: php4-midgard Description: Midgard Content Management System - php4 Module There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and midgard-data. . This package provides Midgard's PHP4 Module. If you intend to use the Midgard Content Management System, you require this package as it provides the glue between PHP4 and the Midgard system. . Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to focus on site design while writers focus on articles. Source package: mifluz Package: libmifluz0 Description: Libraries for using mifluz The purpose of mifluz is to provide a C++ library to build and query a full text inverted index. It is dynamically updatable, scalable (up to 1Tb indexes), uses a controlled amount of memory, shares index files and memory cache among processes or threads and compresses index files to 50% of the raw data. The structure of the index is configurable at runtime and allows inclusion of relevance ranking information. The query functions do not require to load all the occurrences of a searched term. They consume very few resources and many searches can be run in parallel. Package: mifluz Description: A full text inverted indexer The purpose of mifluz is to provide a C++ library to build and query a full text inverted index. It is dynamically updatable, scalable (up to 1Tb indexes), uses a controlled amount of memory, shares index files and memory cache among processes or threads and compresses index files to 50% of the raw data. The structure of the index is configurable at runtime and allows inclusion of relevance ranking information. The query functions do not require to load all the occurrences of a searched term. They consume very few resources and many searches can be run in parallel. Package: mifluz-dev Description: development environment for mifluz The purpose of mifluz is to provide a C++ library to build and query a full text inverted index. It is dynamically updatable, scalable (up to 1Tb indexes), uses a controlled amount of memory, shares index files and memory cache among processes or threads and compresses index files to 50% of the raw data. The structure of the index is configurable at runtime and allows inclusion of relevance ranking information. The query functions do not require to load all the occurrences of a searched term. They consume very few resources and many searches can be run in parallel. Package: mifluz-doc Description: Documentation for mifluz The purpose of mifluz is to provide a C++ library to build and query a full text inverted index. It is dynamically updatable, scalable (up to 1Tb indexes), uses a controlled amount of memory, shares index files and memory cache among processes or threads and compresses index files to 50% of the raw data. The structure of the index is configurable at runtime and allows inclusion of relevance ranking information. The query functions do not require to load all the occurrences of a searched term. They consume very few resources and many searches can be run in parallel. Source package: mig Package: mig Description: Mach 3.0 Interface Generator This is the GNU distribution of the MIG, which is needed to compile glibc, hurd and gnumach on a Debian GNU/Hurd system. Source package: mig-i386-gnu Package: mig-i386-gnu Description: The GNU distribution of the Mach 3.0 interface generator `MiG'. You need this tool to compile the gnumach and hurd distributions, and to compile GNU libc for the Hurd. Source package: mig-m68k-gnu Package: mig-m68k-gnu Description: Cross-MiG for m68k This is a cross-MiG, required to cross compile the GNU Mach/m68k kernel. Source package: migemo Package: migemo Description: Japanese incremental search with Romaji on Emacsen migemo is a tool that supports Japanese incremental search with Romaji. It release you from heavy tasks of Kana Kanji conversion in order to search. This is Emacsen interface, that is wrapper for isearch. http://migemo.namazu.org/ Source package: migemo-perl Package: liblingua-romkan-perl Description: Romaji Kana conversion for perl It provides Lingua::Romkan perl module to make it possible to convert Roman and Kana vice versa in perl script. Package: migemo-perl Description: Japanese incremental search with Romaji on Emacsen migemo is a tool that supports Japanese incremental search with Romaji. It release you from heavy tasks of Kana Kanji conversion in order to search. This is Emacsen interface, that is wrapper for isearch. http://migemo.namazu.org/ . This is obsolete version of migemo. Newer version is written in ruby. Source package: mii-diag Package: mii-diag Description: A little tool to manipulate network cards Examines and sets the MII registers of network cards. . This is a genral program. You can find specialized programs for several network cards in the nictools-pci and nictools-nopci packages. Source package: mikmod Package: mikmod Description: Portable tracked music player Mikmod is a very portable tracked music player which supports a wide variety of module formats including compressed sample Impulse Tracker modules. It also supports many archive formats, as well as on the fly decompression. Source package: mime-construct Package: mime-construct Description: construct/send MIME messages from the command line mime-construct constructs and (by default) mails MIME messages. It is entirely driven from the command line, it is designed to be used by other programs, or people who act like programs. Source package: mime-lite Package: libmime-lite-perl Description: Perl5 module for convenient generation of MIME messages MIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating (not parsing!) MIME messages... specifically, it allows you to output a simple, decent single- or multi-part message with text or binary attachments. It does not require that you have the Mail:: or MIME:: modules installed. Source package: mime-support Package: mime-support Description: MIME files 'mime.types' & 'mailcap', and support programs As these files can be used by all MIME compliant programs, they have been moved into their own package that others can depend upon. . Other packages add themselves as viewers/editors/composers/etc by using the provided "update-mime" program. . In addition, the commands "see", "edit", "compose", and "print" will display, alter, create, and print (respectively) any file using a program determined from the entries in the mime.types and mailcap files. Source package: mime-tools Package: libmime-perl Description: Perl5 modules for MIME-compliant messages (MIME-tools) The libmime-perl package provide the MIME-tools modules. MIME-tools is a collection of Perl5 MIME:: modules for parsing, decoding, and generating single- or multipart (even nested multipart) MIME messages. The libmime-base64-perl package is needed to provide the lower-level encoding/decoding for the higher-level routines in this package. Source package: mimedecode Package: mimedecode Description: Decodes transfer encoded text type mime messages. This program performs the decoding of transfer encoded text type mime messages. The message in its entirety is read from stdin. The decoded message is written to stdout; hence, this program behaves as a filter which may be placed wherever convenient. . It is assumed that the message has reached its point of final delivery and at that point 8-bit text types can be handled natively. Hence, the need for transfer-encodings is not present any more. . Only some cases are handled: - encoded header fields are decoded from QP or B encoding. - The charset is assumed to be iso-8859-1 - part or subparts of content-type text only are decoded - all other content-types are passed transparently. Source package: mimefilter Package: mimefilter Description: Strips some unwanted MIME parts out of a MIME message. This program may be useful as a filter on a mailing list. . It strips every unwanted MIME part from a MIME compliant message, warning by email the original author about this, and outputs a MIME compliant cleaned message, to be further processed by a mailing list software. . You may find it useful if you don't want certain attachments on your mailing lists, or if you want to allow just the text part from multipart/alternative messages, and so on. You can easily fine tune the list of allowed MIME types to suit your particular needs, using normal Perl regexps. Source package: mindi Package: mindi Description: Creates boot/root disks based on your system Mindi is a script that creates boot/root disks based on your system. It uses your kernel, modules, tools and libraries. It is use for the Mondo disaster recovery scripts and tools to create the boot CD/disks. Source package: mingetty Package: mingetty Description: Console-only getty. Mingetty is a small, efficient, console-only getty for Linux. Source package: mingw32 Package: mingw32 Description: Minimalist GNU win32 (cross) compiler A Linux hosted, win32 target, cross compiler for C/C++ . Freedom through obsolescence. Those who still really need to can now build windows executables from the comfort of Debian. Source package: mingw32-runtime Package: mingw32-runtime Description: Minimalist GNU win32 (cross) compiler runtime This package contains the target runtime files for a Linux hosted, win32 target, C/C++ cross compiler. Source package: minicom Package: minicom Description: Clone of the MS-DOS "Telix" communications program. Minicom is a menu driven communications program. It emulates ANSI and VT102 terminals. It has a dialing directory and auto zmodem download. Source package: minidom Package: libminidom-dev Description: A minimal implementation of the Document Object Model Minidom is a minimal implementation of the Document Object Model. This package includes the development and runtime support files. Package: libminidom0 Description: A minimal implementation of the Document Object Model Minidom is a minimal implementation of the Document Object Model. This package include the shared library. Source package: minimalist Package: minimalist Description: a MINImalist MAiling LIST manager Minimalist is a MINImalist MAiling LIST manager. It is fast, extremely easy to setup and support. . Minimalist has these features: . - subscribing/unsubscribing users by request - several levels of security - additional services such as information about list, archiving lists, information about users of list and so on - support for read-only/closed/mandatory lists - support for Blacklist - logging activity . Minimalist has also a notion of 'trusted users'. They have full rights to subscribe/unsubscribe other users; get any information related to lists and users. Source package: mird Package: mird-dev Description: Mird database library (developer files) Mird is a database library, for operating on simple disk-based databases. The header files are included, as well as a static library Package: mird1 Description: Mird database library (runtime files) Mird is a database library, for operating on simple disk-based databases. This package contains files necessary for runing applications that use Mird database Source package: mirror Package: mirror Description: Keeps FTP archives up-to-date Mirror uses the FTP protocol to locally duplicate remote host files and directories selected with Perl regular expressions. By default transfers only files missing locally or whose remote sizes or time-stamps have changed. Can reduce directory download using compressed listings in ls-lR.gz files or further using compressed differences of daily listings in ls-lR.patch.gz files. Amongst many flexible options it can gzip and split files. Tracks large distant FTP archives accurately with low download volume. Simpler programs like "mirrordir" use less memory and may copy directory trees faster between local machines. . From mirror.tar.gz 2.9 in Perl by Lee McLoughlin. Source package: mirrordir Package: mirrordir Description: duplicate a directory by making a minimal set of changes mirrordir forces the mirror directory to be an exact replica of the control directory tree in every possible detail suitable for purposes of timed backup. Files whose modification times or sizes differ are copied. File permissions, ownerships, modification times, access times, and sticky bits are duplicated. Devices, pipes, and symbolic and hard links are duplicated. Files or directories that exist in the mirror directory that don't exist in the control directory are deleted. It naturally descends into subdirectories to all their depths. mirrordir tries to be as efficient as possible by making the minimal set of changes necessary to mirror the directory. Source package: mirrormagic Package: mirrormagic Description: Shoot around obstacles to collect energy using your beam. A game like "Deflektor" (C 64) or "Mindbender" (Amiga). The goal is to work out how to get around obstacles to shoot energy containers with your beam, enabling the path to the next level to be opened. Included are many levels known from the games "Deflektor" and "Mindbender". Some features: - stereo sound effects and music - music module support for SDL version (Unix/Win32) - fullscreen support for SDL version (Unix/Win32) - complete source code included under GNU GPL Source package: miscfiles Package: miscfiles Description: Dictionaries and other interesting files. These files are not crucial to system administration or operation, but which have come to be common on various systems over the years. They originated from various sources and are freely redistributable (see the copyright file for more information). . These files include those of general interest (English `connectives', Webster's Second International English wordlist, traditional stone and flower for each month, Precedence table for operators in the C language, description of the ISO Latin-1 character set, two-letter codes for languages, from ISO 639, International country telephone codes, geographic coordinates of many major cities, Some common abbreviations used in electronic communication, GNU tasks and mailing lists, country and currency abbreviations, rfc-index, etc.). . There also is information specific to the United States (List of three letter codes for some major airports, North American (+1) telephone area codes, postal codes for US and Mexican states and Canadian provinces, the Constitution of the United States of America, the Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies). Source package: miscutils Package: miscutils Description: obsolete utilities package miscutils is an obsolete package and may be removed safely. miscutils was replaced by the following packages: getty, login, util-linux, update, fdutils, debianutils, passwd. . Since fdutils is not required, it must be installed separately. . After this version miscutils is installed, it is safe and desirable to purge miscutils. If miscutils is purged while it still has conffiles, then important conffiles may be lost. Source package: mit-scheme Package: mit-scheme Description: The MIT Scheme development environment MIT Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, providing an interpreter, compiler, source-code debugger, integrated Emacs-like editor, and a large runtime library. MIT Scheme is best suited to programming large applications with a rapid development cycle. Source package: mixal Package: mixal Description: A MIX emulator and MIXAL interpreter Mixal is an implementation of the imaginary computer called MIX and its assembly language MIXAL, which were invented by Donald E. Knuth in the 1960's for use in his monumental and yet unfinished book series "The Art of Computer Programming". All actual programs and all programming exercises in the series are written in MIXAL. . This package contains a modified version of Darius Bacon's Mixal implementation. It takes a MIXAL source file, translates it to MIX machine code and then executes the resulting program, all in a single run. The result of the assembler step cannot be extracted to a file. Similarly, one cannot take a precompiled MIX program and try to execute it in this emulator - only MIXAL source is accepted. . The MIX emulator does not support floating-point operations nor the tape devices described in Knuth's book. This is not fatal, however, and most of the programs and exercise answers in Knuth's book can be run in this MIXAL implementation. Source package: mixer.app Package: mixer.app Description: Another mixer application designed for WindowMaker There's nothing in the program that makes it *require* WindowMaker, except maybe the look. Mixer.app is a mixer utility for Linux systems. Requires /dev/mixer to work. Provides three customizable controls on a tiny 64x64 app. Source package: mixviews Package: mixviews Description: Powerful soundfile editor. It supports sound data analysis (FFT, LPC) and provides different views for this data. Editing capabilities include envelopes, filters, crossfades and others. Source package: mkhybrid Package: mkhybrid Description: CD-ROM authoring tool. Creates CD-ROM filesystem images mkhybrid is a pre-mastering program for CD-ROMs. It generates an iso9660 filesystem image from a directory tree. This image can then be written to a CD-ROM using the cdrecord program. . mkhybrid is also capable of generating the System Use Sharing Protocol records specified by the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol. This is used to further describe the files in the iso9660 filesystem to a unix host, and provides information such as longer filenames, uid/gid, posix permissions, and block and character devices. . mkhybrid differs from mkisofs in that it supports the Apple Macintosh's HFS format, and can make CD-ROMs that contain both HFS and iso9660 trees. It also supports the Joliet format for Unicode filenames under Win32, and bootable CDs using the El Torito format. Source package: mknbi Package: mknbi Description: Create tagged images for Etherboot or Netboot With mknbi you can create tagged images for Etherboot. Tagged images are data files, which contains the necessary files for booting up (kernel+root for linux, kernel+minifs for dos, ...) bundled together with a special format. . These tagged images are downloaded and understood by Etherboot and Netboot during the boot process. . This package should be used on the server and not on the client. It doesn't contain code which handle the network card, download the image, etc. Source package: mkrboot Package: mkrboot Description: Make a kernel + rootimage bootable from one disk or from DOS mkrboot generates bootdisks that contain both a kernel and a rootimage. This enables debian bootup for installation purposes from one floppy. . mkrboot can also use loadlin to make a floppyless installation possible. . Boot methods supported: - Loadlin from running DOS/Windows without a floppy - Loadlin from a FreeDOS bootup disk - Lilo from one floppy - Kernel Boot loader from one floppy - Syslinux from one floppy Source package: mldvi Package: mldvi Description: A simple DVI previewer written in Objective Caml. Mldvi is a nice dvi viewer written in Objective Caml, with antialiasing, colors as defined in the latex package color, automatic recompilation of METAFONT fonts and automatic reloading of the file after modification. Source package: mlgtk Package: libmlgtk-ocaml Description: Ocaml bindings for Gtk+ Ocaml bindings for Gtk+. This package provides the runtime libraries. Package: libmlgtk-ocaml-dev Description: Ocaml bindings for Gtk+ Ocaml bindings for Gtk+. This packages provides the developpment files. Package: mlgtk Description: Ocaml bindings for Gtk+ Ocaml bindings for Gtk+ Source package: mlminidom Package: libmlminidom-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml binding for minidom This is the OCaml binding for minidom, that is currently available in the libminidom0 package. Package: mlminidom Description: OCaml binding for minidom This is the OCaml binding for minidom, that is currently available in the libminidom0 package. Source package: mlterm Package: mlterm Description: MultiLingual TERMinal This is a terminal emulator for X Window System, which supports various encodings including ISO-8859-[1-10,13-16], TCVN5712, VISCII, KOI8-{R,U}, EUC-JP, EUC-JISX0213, ISO-2022-JP{,1,2,3}, Shift_JIS, Shift_JISX0213, ISO-2022-KR, EUC-KR, UHC, JOHAB, EUC-CN (aka GB2312), GBK, ISO-2022-CN, Big5, EUC-TW, HZ, UTF-8, and GB18030. . Doublewidth characters for east Asian, combining characters for Thai, Vietnamese, and other diacritics, and BiDi (bi-direction) for Arab and Hebrew, and Arab shaping are supported. Though mlterm supports Indic complex languages such as Hindi, this Debian package is not compiled with Indic support. . Since mlterm checks the current locale and selects appropriate encoding, you don't need to configure mlterm to display your language and encoding. . mlterm also supports unique features such as scrollbar API, multiple windows, multiple XIM, anti-alias using FreeType and Xft, and so on. Source package: mlton Package: mlton Description: Whole-program optimizing compiler for Standard ML MLton is a whole-program optimizing compiler for Standard ML that runs on X86 machines under Linux. MLton generates standalone executables with good runtime performance, is SML 97 compliant, and has a mostly complete basis library. MLton has support for profiling and a fast C FFI. MLton has additional libraries for continuations, interval timers, random numbers, signal handlers, sockets, system logging, threads, and heap save and restore. It also has a fast implementation of IntInf using the GNU multiprecision library. Source package: mm Package: libmm10 Description: Shared memory library MM is a two layer abstraction library which simplifies the use of shared memory between forked (and therefore closely releated) processes. It hides all platform-dependent aspects of the process from the user and provides a malloc(3)-style API. Package: libmm10-dev Description: Shared memory library - development MM is a two layer abstraction library which simplifies the use of shared memory between forked (and therefore closely releated) processes. It hides all platform-dependent aspects of the process from the user and provides a malloc(3)-style API. Package: libmm11 Description: Shared memory library MM is a two layer abstraction library which simplifies the use of shared memory between forked (and therefore closely related) processes. It hides all platform-dependent aspects of the process from the user and provides a malloc(3)-style API. . This package includes the runtime libraries required to run programs dynamically linked against the library. Package: libmm11-dev Description: Shared memory library - development MM is a two layer abstraction library which simplifies the use of shared memory between forked (and therefore closely related) processes. It hides all platform-dependent aspects of the process from the user and provides a malloc(3)-style API. . This package includes the development files required to compile programs that use the library. Source package: mmake Package: mmake Description: Makefile generator for Java programs mmake will generate a master Makefile for your Java programs. This generated Makefile fully understands the subdirectories that are required if your program consists of multiple packages. mmake also automatically generates dependencies, and can use the C preprocessor for Java programs and generate javadoc documentation. mmake defaults to using Sun's javac from the jdk but can easily use guavac or a different GPL alternative as well. Source package: mminstance Package: mminstance Description: Multiple master font utilities to create AFM or PFB files. These tools let you use multiple-master fonts with programs that require single-master fonts (afm2tfm, ps2pk, fontinst, etc.). Both programs work fine with fonts that contain intermediate masters (e.g., Adobe Jenson MM and Adobe Kepler MM). . Mmafm creates an AFM (Adobe font metric) file corresponding to a single instance of a multiple-master font. It reads (and therefore requires) the AMFM and AFM files distributed with the font. . Mmpfb creates a normal, single-master font program that looks like an instance of a multiple-master font. It reads the multiple-master font program in PFA or PFB format. Source package: mmm-mode Package: mmm-mode Description: Multiple Major Mode for Emacs MMM Mode is a minor mode for Emacs that allows Multiple Major Modes (hence the name) to coexist in one buffer. It is particularly well-suited to editing embedded code, such as Mason server-side Perl, or HTML output in CGI scripts. Source package: mmorph Package: mmorph Description: A two-level morphology tool for natural language processing The MULTEXT morphology tool, mmorph, is a free implementation of the two-level formalism for natural language morphology. If you don't know what that means, you probably don't need this package. Source package: mmucl Package: mmucl Description: Mark's MUd CLient Mark's MUd CLient ("muckle") is a mud client using Tcl/Tk. Source package: mmv Package: mmv Description: Move/Copy/Append/Link multiple files mmv is a program to move/copy/append/link multiple files according to a set of wildcard patterns. This multiple action is performed safely, i.e. without any unexpected deletion of files due to collisions of target names with existing filenames or with other target names. Source package: mmx-emu Package: mmx-emu Description: MMX Emulation Library This library provides a simple (but slow) way to execute binaries that use MMX instructions, on processors that do not support them. . The emulator also contains emulation code for Cyrix and AMD variants of MMX (EMMX and 3DNow!). Source package: mnogosearch-php Package: mnogosearch-php Description: PHP frontend for mnoGoSearch mnoGoSearch is a website indexer and search engine. This package provides a PHP frontend so you can query the indexed data. . You will need PHP4 and either the PostgreSQL or MySql modules for PHP4. There also needs to be the relevant database holding the mnoGoSearch data somewhere. To index your website install the mnoGoSearch package. Source package: mod-auth-shadow Package: libapache-mod-auth-shadow Description: An Apache module for authentication using /etc/shadow When performing this task one encounters one fundamental difficulty: The /etc/shadow file is supposed to be read/writable only by root. However, the webserver is supposed to run under a non-root user, such as "www-data". . mod_auth_shadow addresses this difficulty by opening a pipe to an suid root program, validate, which does the actual validation. When there is a failure, validate writes an error message to the system log, and waits three seconds before exiting. Source package: mod-midgard Package: libapache-mod-midgard Description: Midgard Content Management System - Apache Module There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and midgard-data. . This package provides Midgard's Apache Module. If you intend to use the Midgard Content Management System, you require this package as it provides the glue between Apache and the Midgard system. . Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to focus on site design while writers focus on articles. Source package: mod-midgard-preparse Package: libapache-mod-midgard-preparse Description: Midgard Content Management System - Apache Module There are several package that, together, provide the Midgard Content Management System: libapache-mod-midgard, libmidgardX, php4-midgard, and midgard-data. . This package provides Midgard's Apache Module. If you intend to use the Midgard Content Management System, you require this package as it provides the glue between Apache and the Midgard system. This version (as opposed to libapache-mod-midgard) makes use of pre-parsed files in order to reduce the time required to respond to requests. ALPHA QUALITY. . Midgard is an Open Source content management system based on Apache and MySQL. The system uses PHP as its scripting language. Midgard addresses the publishing challenge by providing tools that are based on content organization to create a content tree that's similar to a Yahoo style directory. Layout is separated from content by a style system that enables HTML developers to focus on site design while writers focus on articles. Source package: modconf Package: modconf Description: Device Driver Configuration Modconf provides a GUI for installing and configuring device driver modules. Source package: modeline Package: modeline Description: calculates modelines for use with SVGAlib and VESA Framebuffer modeline is an utility to calulate modelines for use with SVGAlib and VESA Framebuffer. No invocaction of X11 is necessary. Source package: modemp3d Package: modemp3d Description: AO-40 (Phase3D) Soundcard Telemetry Decoder This software allows a standard PC soundcard to be used as Amsat Oscar 40 (Phase 3D) Telemetry Decoder. . Unlike previous packet radio telemetry decoders, this new release offers several new benefits: . Open Source (Source Code available). Multiplatform builds from a single source code. Can decode from soundcard input or from a wave file. May use MMX or VIS to speed up computation. No tuning required, any center frequency between 1.2kHz and 2kHz detected. Outputs decoded frames over UDP using Phil Karn's STP protocol Source package: modemu Package: modemu Description: Telnet services for communication programs modemu is a program that lets you telnet to remote sites using any standard communications program such as Minicom or Seyon. It emulates a modem, including options for 8-bit clean mode so one can use Zmodem or Kermit over a telnet connection. . It can also be used for other tasks, such as UUCP over telnet. Source package: modlogan Package: modlogan Description: A modular logfile analyzer Modlogan is a modular logfile analyzer which is currently able to parse ftp-, webserver and squid logs. The generated output can be viewed by a web browser (->moglogan, webalizer) or your favorite text editor (->text). . The different input and output modes are provided by some surrounding plugins. For example the modlogan output plugin provides three different menu structure for the same colourfull output while the output which is generated by the webalizer output plugin looks similar to the output generated by the original Webalizer known from http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/. . The input is handled the same way. One plugin is for the web server logs, the next is for xferlog from FTP-servers like WuFTP and the third input plugin is a NULL plugin which does nothing (but this perfectly :). Source package: modplugxmms Package: xmms-modplug Description: ModPlug plugin for XMMS Modplug-XMMS is a fully featured, complete input plugin for XMMS which plays mod-like music formats. It is based on the mod rendering code from ModPlug, a popular windows mod player written by Olivier Lapicque, found at http://www.modplug.com . The homepage for modplug-xmms is http://modplug-xmms.sourceforge.net Source package: modules-scyld-source-0.0 Package: modules-scyld-source-0.0 Description: Source code of network drivers from Scyld Computing Co. This package provides the source code for network drivers from Scyld Computing Corporation (http://www.scyld.com). . It is primarily intended to be used by kernel-image maintainers to build binary modules which accompany the Debian kernel-image binary packages. Users may also use it to build their own modules. Source package: modutils Package: modutils Description: Linux module utilities. These utilities are intended to make a Linux modular kernel manageable for all users, administrators and distribution maintainers. Source package: mon Package: mon Description: monitor hosts/services/whatever and alert about problems "mon" is a tool for monitoring the availability of services. Services may be network-related, environmental conditions, or anything that can be tested with software. If a service is unavailable mon can tell you with syslog, email, your pager or a script of your choice. You can control who gets each alert based on the time of day or day of week, and you can control how often an existing problem is re-alerted. . More information can be found at http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/. Source package: mona Package: mona Description: a theorem prover based on automata MONA is a tool that translates formulas in the logics WS1S or WS2S into finite-state automata represented by BDDs. The formulas may express search patterns, temporal properties of reactive systems, parse tree constraints, etc. MONA also analyses the automaton resulting from the compilation, and determines whether the formula is valid and, if the formula is not valid, generates a counter-example. . Documentation is available from the MONA website http://www.brics.dk/mona/. Source package: mondo Package: mondo Description: System to backup your filesystem to CDs Mondo uses afio as the backup engine. Mondo creates ISO images of your data to make a full backup of your system. It also makes the CDs to autorun and gives you several options to restore your system. In the event of catastrophic data loss, you may restore some or all of your system from those CDs, even if your hard drives are now blank. Source package: moodss Package: moodss Description: Modular object oriented dynamic spread-sheet 2D-visualisation for periodically updated data using drag and drop in a spreadsheet-like environment. Extensible via your own Tcl/Tk modules. Intended for use in system administration but should work in a lab just as well... Source package: moon-buggy Package: moon-buggy Description: Drive some car across the moon Moon-buggy is a simple character graphics game, where you drive some kind of car across the moon's surface. Unfortunately there are dangerous craters there. Fortunately your car can jump over them! Package: moon-buggy-esd Description: Drive some car across the moon (version with sound) Moon-buggy is a simple character graphics game, where you drive some kind of car across the moon's surface. Unfortunately there are dangerous craters there. Fortunately your car can jump over them! . This version includes experimental support for sound and thus requires a soundcard to run! Source package: moon-lander Package: moon-lander Description: A fun and entertaining game based on the classic moon lander. Moonlander is a fun and enjoyable modern graphical version of the classic moonlander game. WARNING: Contains one mild profanity. Source package: moonlight Package: moonlight Description: create and render 3D scenes Moonlight Creator is a graphical environment in which you can do modelling, illuminating and rendering of 3D objects and scenes. . Currently implemented features include: * full 3D modelling * primitives * NURBS * manipulate objects, polygons, vertices * importers from DXF, OFF, ASC * exporters to DXF, OFF, Rayshade, POV, VRML 1 & 2 * OpenGL real-time preview * both standard and radiosity lighting * raytraced rendering Source package: moosic Package: moosic Description: Daemon/client combo to easily queue music files for playing Moosic is a music player that focuses on easy playlist management. It consists of a server process that maintains a queue of music files to play and a client program which sends commands to the server. The server continually runs through its playlist, popping items off the top of the list and playing each with an external program. The client is a simple command-line utility which allows you to perform powerful operations upon the server's queue, including the addition of whole directory trees, automatic shuffling, and item removal according to regular expressions. The server comes configured to play MP3, Ogg, MIDI, MOD, and WAV files. Source package: mopd Package: mopd Description: The Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP) loader daemon. The Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP) loader daemon services MOP load requests on one or all Ethernet interfaces. Normally, a filename (uppercase and ending in .SYS) is included in the load request. Source package: morisawa Package: vfdata-morisawa5 Description: Font files for Morisawa Basic-5 type faces for pTeX Contains VF/TFM files for Ryumin-Light, GothicBBB-Medium, FutoMinA101-Bold, FutoGoB101-Bold and Jun101-Light. . It will be easy to use morisawa.sty of okumura-clsfiles if you wish to use these fonts in pTeX. . For dvips: you should add "p +morisawa.map" in your config.ps or an appropriate config.foo and you could do this with "morisawa-config add" or "morisawa-config add config.foo" at present. Source package: morse Package: morse Description: Simple morse code trainer for the PC speaker Morse code trainer which allows you to play morse at a range of speeds and frequencies through the PC internal speaker. You can specify the text to be played either from the command line, from a file, or the program is capable of generating random character groups. . As it sounds each character it lists the character in verbal form (Dit, Dit, Dah etc.) to the screen. . Morse has to run from a VC. Source package: mosix Package: kernel-patch-mosix Description: Kernel patch for mosix Mosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster of workstations and servers based on the Intel x86 architecture to work cooperatively as if part of a single system. . This package contains the mosix kernel patch for the 2.4.17 kernel. You need to use the standard kernel sources, as the patch may not apply cleanly to Debian kernels. Package: mosix Description: Utilities to administer a mosix cluster node Mosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster of workstations and servers based on the Intel x86 architecture to work cooperatively as if part of a single system. . This package provides the utilities to run a mosix cluster. Package: mosix-dev Description: Mosix development files (static library and header files) Mosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster of workstations and servers based on the x86 architecture to work cooperatively as if part of a single system. . This package contains the header files and static libraries. Source package: mosixview Package: mosixview Description: A graphical tool to administrate a mosix cluster Mosixview is a graphical frontend to mosctl. It can be used to set various parameters which can affect the behaviour of a mosix cluster. It also provides visualisation tools to observe a mosix cluster in action. Source package: most Package: most Description: a more/less paging type program Most is a paging program that displays, one windowful at a time, the contents of a file on a terminal. It pauses after each windowful and prints on the window status line of the screen the file name, current line number, and the percentage of the file so far displayed. . Unlike other paging programs, most is capable of displaying an arbitrary number of windows as long as each window occupies at least two screen lines. Each window may contain the same file or a different file. In addition, each window has its own mode. . In addition to displaying ordinary text files, most can also display binary files as well as files with arbitrary ascii characters. Source package: motifnls Package: motifnls Description: Files needed to run some Motif applications. This package provides the XFree-2.1 configuration files needed to allow Motif applications compiled under XFree-2.1 to run under XFree-3.1. . Without these files, some Motif applications compiled on other machines (such as Netscape) may crash when attempting to copy or paste from or to a text field, and may also exhibit other problems. Source package: motion Package: motion Description: V4L Capture Program supporting Movement Detection Motion is a V4L image capture program which supports: - Motion detection - MPEG output - Loopback output (if a module is compiled for your kernel) - webcam output Source package: motor Package: motor Description: C/C++/Java Integrated Development Environment Motor is a text mode based programming environment for Linux. It consists of a powerful editor with syntax highlight feature, project manager, makefile generator, gcc and gdb front-end, etc. Deep CVS integration is also provided. Source package: mountapp Package: mountapp Description: Tool to (un)mount devices, dockable in Window Maker. This is a Window Maker dock app which allows you to browse all your mount points and to mount/unmount devices in a simple point and click manner. Source package: mova Package: mova Description: Scripts for Mova-format dictionary Scripts that help finding words and viewing articles in dictionaries in mova format. One of them is English/Russian dictionary by by V. K. Mueller. Source package: moxftp Package: xftp Description: Athena X interface to ftp. xftp is a X ftp interface. It allows retrieval or transmission of selected files and directory trees. Source package: mozart Package: mozart Description: The Mozart Programming System The Mozart Programming System is an advanced development platform for intelligent, distributed applications. Mozart is based on the Oz language, which supports declarative programming, object-oriented programming, constraint programming, and concurrency as part of a coherent whole. For distribution, Mozart provides a true network transparent implementation with support for network awareness, openness, and fault tolerance. Security is upcoming. Mozart is an ideal platform for both general-purpose distributed applications as well as for hard problems requiring sophisticated optimization and inferencing abilities. . For more information, see the Mozart project home page at http://www.mozart-oz.org/. Package: mozart-contrib Description: The Mozart Programming System (contributed libraries) This package contains contributed libraries for use with Mozart: a regular expression module, a GDBM database interface, and others. These contributions are described in the document "Contributed Libraries" of the Mozart documentation. Package: mozart-doc-html Description: The Mozart Programming System (documentation) This package contains Mozart documentation in HTML format, together with tutorials and reference manuals. It also includes a set of demos in form of Oz applets, so you should probably install mozart to get a real benefit from this package. . Documentation in Postscript or PDF format can be retrieved from the Mozart web page: http://www.mozart-oz.org/. Source package: mozilla Package: libnspr3 Description: Netscape Portable Runtime library This library provides platform independent non-GUI operating system facilities including: * threads, * thread synchronisation, * normal file I/O and network I/O, * interval timing and calender time, * basic memory management (malloc and free), * shared library linking. . See http://www.mozilla.org/docs/refList/refNSPR/ for more information. Package: libnspr3-dev Description: Netscape Portable Runtime library - development files NSPR provides platform independence for non-GUI operating system facilities including: * threads, * thread synchronisation, * normal file I/O and network I/O, * interval timing and calender time, * basic memory management (malloc and free), * shared library linking. . See http://www.mozilla.org/docs/refList/refNSPR/ for more information. . You need this package to get includes and static libraries for building programs linked to NSPR. Package: libnspr4 Description: Netscape Portable Runtime library This library provides platform independent non-GUI operating system facilities including: * threads, * thread synchronisation, * normal file I/O and network I/O, * interval timing and calender time, * basic memory management (malloc and free), * shared library linking. . See http://www.mozilla.org/docs/refList/refNSPR/ for more information. Package: libnspr4-dev Description: Netscape Portable Runtime library - development files NSPR provides platform independence for non-GUI operating system facilities including: * threads, * thread synchronisation, * normal file I/O and network I/O, * interval timing and calender time, * basic memory management (malloc and free), * shared library linking. . See http://www.mozilla.org/docs/refList/refNSPR/ for more information. . You need this package to get includes and static libraries for building programs linked to NSPR. Package: mozilla Description: An Open Source WWW browser for X and GTK+ Mozilla is a sophisticated graphical World-Wide-Web browser, with large number of various browser features like support for HTML 4.0, CSS 2, JavaScript and Java. Of course, besides the network option, it can also be used as a standalone HTML viewer. . Mozilla is based on part of the codebase of the well known "netscape" ("communicator" or "navigator") browser. It was opened up to the Open Source (TM) community by Netscape Communications under a new NPL licence. . Currently we include mailnews, chatzilla, and xmlterm. These may be split at a time when bugs in mozilla do not prevent it. . See the website http://www.mozilla.org/ for more information on the development of mozilla. Package: mozilla-dev Description: Header files for Mozilla development This package contains the header files for development with the Mozilla components. Source package: mp Package: mp Description: pretty-printer for email messages and other text files This package consists of two programs, mp and mptool. . The mp program will pretty print various files for you. It can be used in conjunction with a mail reading utility for producing a pretty print of your mail items. It can be used with a news reading tool to pretty print news articles. Digests can also be printed, and this version can pretty print ordinary ASCII files as well. Support for personal organiser printing was added into the last released version. There are numerous configuration options to allow you to adjust the way mp generates it's output. . The mptool program is a graphical frontend to mp. It makes it easy to configure the printout of your documents without having to remember lots of complicated command line arguments. It also supports drag and drop of text from other Gtk+ applications. Source package: mp3blaster Package: mp3blaster Description: Full-screen console mp3 and ogg vorbis player mp3blaster is an interactive text-based mp3 player with a number of unique features. It supports multiple playlists allowing you to divide tracks into albums allowing great flexibility with the play order. . Also included are nmixer, a simple mixer utility based on the same code as the mixer used in mp3blaster and mp3tag, an id3 tag manipulation tool. . Starting with version 3.0pre8, mp3blaster supports the playback of Ogg Vorbis encoded audio as well. Source package: mp3burn Package: mp3burn Description: burn audio CDs directly from MP3s or Ogg Vorbis files mp3burn is a Perl script that allows you to burn audio CDs composed of MP3 or Ogg Vorbis tracks without an intermediate file conversion to .cdr or .wav. Actually, the .mp3/.ogg files *are* converted using a decoder, but are written to FIFOs so they don't consume a lot of filesystem space during the burn. Source package: mp3check Package: mp3check Description: Check mp3 files for consistency Check mp3 files for consistency and print several errors and warnings. List stream attributes (color). Layer 1,2,3, mpeg1.0+2.0 are currently supported. CRC check for layer 3. . mp3check is very useful for incomplete mp3 detection as it can be used to scan through your mp3 collection and find all mp3s that aren't perfect. Good for use with Napster and other bulk downloading of mp3s. Source package: mp3info Package: mp3info Description: An MP3 technical info viewer and ID3 1.x tag editor. MP3Info has an interactive mode (using curses) and a command line mode. MP3Info can display ID3 tag information as well as various technical aspects of an MP3 file including playing time, bit-rate, sampling frequency and other attributes in a pre-defined or user-specifiable output format. . If you prefer GUI you should use mp3info-gtk package. Package: mp3info-gtk Description: MP3 info viewer and ID3 1.x tag editor -- GTK version MP3Info can display ID3 tag information as well as various technical aspects of an MP3 file including playing time, bit-rate, sampling frequency and other attributes in a pre-defined or user-specifiable output format. . This package installs GTK version of mp3info. If you prefer command line or curses interface you should use mp3info package. Source package: mp3kult Package: mp3kult Description: Organizes your MP3 collection in a MySQL database Mp3Kult is a KDE2 application that helps you organize your MP3 collections in a MySQL database. It can read MP3 tag and song informations (length, bit rate, sample rate etc.), make playlists, play songs with an external player like xmms and gqmpeg, perform basic and advanced searches for songs in the database, and make copies of playlists on your hard disk, in order to play the songs without inserting CD-ROMs. . Mp3Kult can scan directories recursively, looking for MP3s and automatically mount, umount and eject CD-ROMs before and after the job. Source package: mp3rename Package: mp3rename Description: Rename mp3 files based on id3tags Mp3rename is a small tool to rename all those badly named mp3 files. Source package: mp4h Package: mp4h Description: Macro Processor for HTML Documents Mp4h is a macro processor specifically designed for HTML documents, with powerful programming features. It allows definition and expansion of new tags with a syntax familiar to HTML authors. . Mp4h is a core component of the Website Meta Language (WML). Source package: mpack Package: mpack Description: Tools for encoding/decoding MIME messages. Mpack and munpack are utilities for encoding and decoding (respectively) binary files in MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) format mail messages. For compatibility with older forms of transferring binary files, the munpack program can also decode messages in split-uuencoded format. Source package: mpage Package: mpage Description: print multiple pages per sheet on PostScript printer Mpage reads plain text files or PostScript documents and prints them on a PostScript printer with the text reduced in size so that several pages appear on one sheet of paper. This is useful for viewing large printouts on a small amount of paper. Uses ISO 8859.1 to print 8-bit characters. Source package: mpatrol Package: mpatrol Description: A powerful library for debugging memory allocations The mpatrol library is a powerful debugging tool that attempts to diagnose run-time errors that are caused by the wrong use of dynamically allocated memory. . Along with providing a comprehensive and configurable log of all dynamic memory operations that occurred during the lifetime of a program, the mpatrol library performs extensive checking to detect any misuse of dynamically allocated memory. . All logging and tracing output from the mpatrol library is sent to a separate log file in order to keep its diagnostics separate from any that the program being tested might generate. A wide variety of library settings can also be changed at run-time via an environment variable, thus removing the need to recompile or relink in order to change the library's behaviour. . All of this functionality can be integrated into existing code through the inclusion of a single header file at compile-time. . http://www.cbmamiga.demon.co.uk/mpatrol Source package: mped Package: mped Description: a small editor with syntax highlighting Minimum Profit (mp, mped in Debian Systems) is a programmer's text editor. It features small memory and disk requirements, syntax highlighting, context-sensitive help for the source code being edited, multiple simultaneous file editing, ctags support, word wrapping, and more. Source package: mpg123-el Package: mpg123-el Description: a front-end program to mpg123 audio player on Emacsen. The mpg123.el Emacs-Lisp program is a front-end to mpg123 audio player. You can select and play an mp3 files from the list in your Emacs's buffer with familiar interface. Source package: mpg321 Package: mpg321 Description: A Free command-line mp3 player, compatible with mpg123 mpg321 is a clone of the popular mpg123 command-line mp3 player. It should function as a drop-in replacement for mpg123 in many cases. While some of the functionality of mpg123 is not yet implemented, mpg321 should function properly in most cases for most people, such as for frontends such as gqmpeg. . mpg321 is based on the mad MPEG audio decoding library. It therefore is highly accurate, and also uses only fixed-point calculation, making it more efficient on machines without a floating-point unit. . While mpg321 is not as fast as the non-free mpg123 on systems which have a floating point unit, it comes under a fully Free license, which allows greater freedom to its users. For most people who want mpg123, mpg321 is a better alternative. Source package: mpgtx Package: mpgtx Description: Toolbox to manipulate MPEG files (video, system, and audio) mpgtx is a tool to manipulate MPEG files. Its features include the following: . * mpgtx can currently split and join MPEG 1 video files and most MPEG audio files. * mpgtx can fetch detailed information from MPEG 1 and MPEG 2. * mpgtx can demultiplex MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 files (System layer, Program layer and Transport Layer). * mpgtx can add, remove and edit ID3 tags from mp3 files and rename mp3 files according to their ID3 tags. It reads and writes ID3v1, but only reads ID3v2. Source package: mpich Package: mpe-source Description: Source for MPE, for other package to build-depend This package includes the source to MPE, so that other package can build MPE Build-depending in this package. . MPE is a set of tools to profile MPI programs, and other tools, useful in debugging MPI. Package: mpi-doc Description: Documentation for the MPICH implementation of MPI This package provides manual pages in both man and HTML form documenting the MPI (Message Passing Interface) parallel programming standard as implemented by MPICH. . This documentation documents the MPI as implemented in MPICH. For the MPI specification, see mpi-specs. Package: mpich Description: Parallel computing system MPICH is a robust and flexible implementation of the MPI (Message Passing Interface). MPI is often used with parallel or distributed computing projects. MPICH is a multi-platform, configurable system (development, execution, libraries, etc) for MPI. It can achieve parallelism using networked machines or using multitasking on a single machine. Source package: mpqc Package: libsc-dev Description: The Scientific Computing Toolkit (development version) The Scientific Computing toolkit (SC) provides C++ class libraries for scientific computation. Included are classes for managing memory, saving and restoring the state of objects, reading objects from an input file, parallel communication, matrix algebra, among others. . Class libraries supporting quantum chemistry applications are provided with this distribution of SC. . These are the static libraries and header files. Package: libsc-doc Description: The Scientific Computing Toolkit (Documentation) The Scientific Computing toolkit (SC) provides C++ class libraries for scientific computation. Included are classes for managing memory, saving and restoring the state of objects, reading objects from an input file, parallel communication, matrix algebra, among others. . This package includes the html-documentation of the classes. Package: libsc1 Description: The Scientific Computing Toolkit The Scientific Computing toolkit (SC) provides C++ class libraries for scientific computation. Included are classes for managing memory, saving and restoring the state of objects, reading objects from an input file, parallel communication, matrix algebra, among others. . Class libraries supporting quantum chemistry applications are provided with this distribution of SC. . These are the shared libraries. Package: libsc2 Description: The Scientific Computing Toolkit The Scientific Computing toolkit (SC) provides C++ class libraries for scientific computation. Included are classes for managing memory, saving and restoring the state of objects, reading objects from an input file, parallel communication, matrix algebra, among others. . Class libraries supporting quantum chemistry applications are provided with this distribution of SC. . These are the shared libraries. Package: mpqc Description: The Massively Parallel Quantum Chemistry Program MPQC computes the properties of molecules through ab-initio methods. It can compute closed shell and general restricted open shell Hartree-Fock energies and gradients, density functional theory energies and gradients, second order open shell perturbation theory (OPT2[2]) and Z-averaged perturbation theory (ZAPT2) energies, and second order closed shell Moeller-Plesset perturbation theory energies and gradients. It also includes an internal coordinate geometry optimizer. . MPQC is build upon the Scientific Computing Toolkit (SC). Source package: mps Package: mps Description: mtop and mps for the Mosix multicomputer mps and mtop are used to display processes on a Mosix multicomputer. mtop provides an ongoing look at processor activity in real time. It displays a listing of the most CPU-intensive tasks on the system, and can provide an interactive interface for manipulating processes. Source package: mrename Package: mrename Description: A tool for easy and automatic renaming of many files Mass Rename is a simple pair of shell scripts which make it easier to move, rename, or copy multiple files at once. It is intended mainly as an automatic and simple way to rename multiple files with a customizable prefix and a progressive number. It is also possible to modify the rename format simply by editing one of the scripts. It is easy, complete, and efficient, and was written only in sh code. Source package: mrt Package: mrt Description: Multi-threaded Routing Toolkit (BGP4+/BGP/RIPng/RIP2) MRT is a set of Routing and Network Performance measurement tools, with BGP4+/BGP/RIPng/RIP2 routing software (now includes DVMRP and PIM-DM) . MRT uses novel approaches to routing architecture design, and incorporates features such as parallel lightweight processes, multiple processor support, and shared memory. The object-oriented, modular design of the software encourages the rapid addition and prototyping of experimental routing protocol and inter-domain policy algorithms. . You can use MRT applications and libraries to: * Serve as the backbone routing software for your IPv6 or IPv4 network connection. * Simultaneously handle tasks such as routing policy communication, routing policy calculation, and maintenance of a RIB, and distribute these tasks over multiple processors or multiple machines * Generate and analyze route flap statistics * Generate real-time graphical maps of Internet routing * Capture a BGP peering session and monitor it in real time * Record and replay sequences of events, such as routing failures Source package: mrtg Package: mrtg Description: Multi Router Traffic Grapher The Multi Router Traffic Grapher is a tool primarily used to monitor the traffic load on network links (typically by using SNMP). MRTG generates HTML pages containing PNG images which provide a LIVE visual representation of this traffic. MRTG typically produces daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs. . In addition to monitoring via SNMP, MRTG can also generate graphs based on the output of any application, allowing one to generate graphs of anything that needs monitoring (for example, CPU and memory usage, email volumes, web hits, etc). For faster data collection, MRTG can also interface to RRDtool. For more information, see http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/. . The mrtg-contrib package contains the contributed scripts and configuration files that used to form part of the mrtg package. Package: mrtg-contrib Description: Multi Router Traffic Grapher (contributed files) A collection of sample scripts and configuration files for the Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG). This package contains the contributed files that ship with MRTG. Source package: mrtgutils Package: mrtgutils Description: Utilities to generate statistics for mrtg A collection of simple utilities to generate output useful for mrtg. Many of the existing mrtg setups use shell or perl scripts to gather output. On busy systems, these scripts can generate a lot of extra load. These (small) C programs can return the given statistics more efficiently. Source package: msc Package: msc Description: Generates simple ASCII message sequence charts This tool generates simple ASCII message sequence charts from a textual description. Note, that this description is tool specific and not compatible with the MSC standard Z.120 by the ITU-T. Source package: mscompress Package: mscompress Description: Microsoft "compress.exe/expand.exe" compatible (de)compressor This package contains two programs: . msexpand, which decompresses files compressed by the Microsoft compress.exe utility (e.g. Win 3.x installation files) . mscompress, which compresses files using the LZ77 compression algorithm. Files can be decompressed using Microsoft expand.exe or msexpand(1). Source package: mserv Package: mserv Description: local centralised multiuser music server Mserv is a music server designed to do a number of things better than most systems designed to play mp3s: . - Supports any type of client using standard TCP protocol - Stores information on mp3 (bitrate, duration, name, author, genre, date produced, last play date) in on-disk database. - Stores rating information supplied by the user (awful, bad, neutral, good, superb). - Has a comprehensive queuing system (track, album, random album, etc) - Random play chooses the songs that people currently on-line want to hear using their ratings of the songs. - Search facilities, status information, statistics, etc. - User management facilities, four levels of users, encrypted passwords. - Talker style communication (say, emote etc.) - Play, next, pause, stop, repeat, volume, bass, treble settings. - On-line and off-line track information editing. - Advanced filter facilities (e.g. 'john=superb', '!good', 'year>1990', 'duration<180', 'genre=pop', 'john=good|fred=unheard' etc.) - Built-in telnet client (see manual). - Library interface, no need to write TCP code. - Comes with command line shell program for interfacing and web client to this shell program for web-based control. - Uses an external player to output, and is known to support mpg321, mpg123 and freeamp - this could be used to broadcast the output or support other players. - Comes with a setuid wrapper for mpg123-compatible players that can increase the nice level for low-capability processors. . For more info see http://www.mserv.org Package: mserv-dev Description: local centralised multiuser music environment This Mserv is a music server designed to do a number of things better than most systems designed to play mp3s. . This package contains the header files and static libraries needed for development. . For more info see http://www.mserv.org Source package: mserver Package: mserver Description: Network Modem Server The mserver program is a network modem server which allows modems to be exported to any number of hosts on the (local) internet. Access control for each individually exported modem is performed on a per-host basis. . Windows 95 shareware client available. Work on a Mac version in progress. Source package: mswordview Package: mswordview Description: MS Word 8 to HTML Converter Features include: * ability to understand fastsaved files as well as non-fastsaved files * conversion of Word header paragraph style into appropriate header levels of HTML * conversion of font attributes such as italic, bold and font size into HTML tags * conversion of Word tables into HTML tables * some understanding of lists * alpha support for headers and footers Source package: msyslog Package: msyslog Description: Modular system logging daemon Replacement for sysklogd. . Contains the syslogd daemon that gathers messages from various sources and routes them according to its configuration. The code for input and output is entirely in modules, this makes it incredibly flexible and extensible. . It is part of Core-SDI's Advanced Logging and Auditing Techniques suite: http://www.core-sdi.com/english/products.html . Included input modules are: * im_unix: old syslog's local method. * im_linux: read kernel log messages. * im_udp: old syslog's remote method. * im_tcp: TCP remote logging. . Included output modules are: * om_classic: logging to files, programs, terminals (users) or UDP (network, for im_udp). Ie everything old syslog did. * om_tcp: TCP remote logging. * om_peo: cryptographically protects your logfiles so you know if somebody manipulated them even if the intruder became root. * om_regex: Filtering of messages by regular expressions. * om_mysql: Logging to a remote MySQL database (needs libmysqlclient10). * om_pgsql: Logging to a remote PostgreSQL database (needs libpgsql2.1). Source package: mt-st Package: mt-st Description: Linux SCSI tape driver aware magnetic tape control (aka. mt) Mt-st contains a version of "mt" that is aware of Linux's SCSI tape driver. Mt-st is able to set some esoteric control flags like tape partitions. . Mt-st diverts (replaces) the GNU version of mt, in the cpio package. . It also comes with stinit, a program to be run at boot time to set up tape defaults. Source package: mtd Package: mtd-tools Description: Memory Technology Device Tools Tools for manipulating memory technology devices, such as flash memory, Disk-On-Chip, or ROM. Includes mkfs.jffs, a tool to create JFFS (journaling flash file system) filesystems. Source package: mtools Package: floppyd Description: Daemon for remote access to floppy drives Floppyd is used as a server to grant access to the floppy drive to clients running on a remote machine, just as an X server grants access to the display to remote clients. Package: mtools Description: Tools for manipulating MSDOS files Mtools is a collection of utilities to access MS-DOS disks from Unix without mounting them. It supports Win'95 style long file names, OS/2 Xdf disks, ZIP/JAZ disks and 2m disks (store up to 1992kB on a high density 3 1/2 disk). . Also included in this package are commands to eject and manipulate the write/password protection control of Zip disks. Source package: mtoolsfm Package: mtoolsfm Description: graphical user interface to the mtools diskette package MToolsFM (formerly known as mfm) is a gtk-based graphical user interface for the mtools package for reading and writing DOS-format diskettes on UNIX systems. Source package: mtr Package: mtr Description: Full screen ncurses and X11 traceroute tool mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs in a single network diagnostic tool. . As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host mtr runs on and a user-specified destination host. After it determines the address of each network hop between the machines, it sends a sequence ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the quality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints running statistics about each machine. Package: mtr-tiny Description: Full screen ncurses traceroute tool mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs in a single network diagnostic tool. . As mtr starts, it investigates the network connection between the host mtr runs on and a user-specified destination host. After it determines the address of each network hop between the machines, it sends a sequence ICMP ECHO requests to each one to determine the quality of the link to each machine. As it does this, it prints running statistics about each machine. . mtr-tiny is compiled without support for X and conserves disk space. Source package: mtrack Package: mtrack Description: Graphical satellite tracker for X11 mtrack is a satellite tracking program for X11. The current position of the satellite is shown on a world map, and pass times for the next day or more can be generated and shown in a tabular form. Source package: mtx Package: mtx Description: controls tape autochangers MTX can be used to manipulate tape auto-changers, also known as "jukeboxes", such that backup software can make use of the multiple tape capabilities of the auto-changer. In particular, this is necessary glue for using a backup system like Amanda with a DDS auto-changer like the HP Surestore 12000e. Source package: mu-cite Package: mu-cite Description: Message Utilities for emacsen. MU stands for "Message Utilities". It consists of following modules: mu-cite: a citation utility mu-cite.el --- main module of mu-cite mu-bbdb.el --- mu-cite submodule for BBDB mu-register.el --- mu-cite submodule for registration . latex-math-symbol.el --- translate mathematical symbols of LaTeX into MULE characters Source package: muddleftpd Package: muddleftpd Description: A flexible and efficient FTP daemon MuddleFTPd has been designed from the ground up to be efficient, configurable and to be tolerant of being run in root or non-root mode. This server enables users to set up a variety of configurations, from a traditional FTP server using the password file for everything, to using the password file for nothing running entirely as a single user. Source package: mueller Package: mueller7-dict Description: English/Russian dictionary in dict format Electronic version of seventh edition of English/Russian dictionary by V. K. Mueller. . This package contains dictionary in dict format. You'll need dictd server and dict client to use it. Package: mueller7-mova Description: English/Russian dictionary in mova format Electronic version of seventh edition of English/Russian dictionary by V. K. Mueller. . This package contains dictionary in mova format. Package: mueller7accent-dict Description: English/Russian dictionary with accents in dict format Electronic version of seventh edition of English/Russian dictionary with accents by V. K. Mueller. . This package contains dictionary in dict format. You'll need dictd server and dict client to use it. Package: mueller7accent-mova Description: English/Russian dictionary with accents in mova format Electronic version of seventh edition of English/Russian dictionary with accents by V. K. Mueller. . This package contains dictionary in mova format. Source package: muh Package: muh Description: Full-featured IRC bouncing tool. muh is a smart irc-bouncing-tool that remains on IRC all the time. You can take control over your nick by connecting to muh with an IRC client that is able to supply a password for the server connection. Source package: mule-ucs Package: mule-ucs Description: character code translator system on Emacs MULE-UCS is a coding system and character code translator system. This has an universal ability to translate from any character sets to any, and construct new coding systems easily. . And MULE-UCS have a package to translate between MULE INTERNAL CODE and ISO-10646, So you can handle ISO-10646 based coding systems on Emacs/Mule(But can't work on 20.2, this version have no extended CCL), Mule 3.0 and Meadow. Source package: mule2 Package: mule2-bin Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs -- support binaries MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. . You will need one of mule2-plain, mule2-canna, mule2-wnn, or mule2-canna-wnn to actually run mule. Package: mule2-canna Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. (canna supported) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. Mule is MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. canna input method supported binary. Package: mule2-canna-wnn Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. (canna wnn supported) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. Mule is MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. canna and wnn input method supported binary. Package: mule2-plain Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. (plain binary) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. Mule is MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. Package: mule2-support Description: Mule -- architecture independent support files Support and architecture independent files for Mule 2.3. This includes the files found in etc and all required elisp library files (mostly compiled (.elc files), but a few uncompiled (.el files)). Package: mule2-supportel Description: Mule -- non-required library files This package contains all the non-necessary library files for Mule. The mule2-support package contains the compiled versions of these files. . The major reason to install this package is if you want to learn elisp or modify the libraries for your specific installation. Package: mule2-wnn Description: MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. (wnn supported) GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. Mule is MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. wnn input method supported binary. Source package: multex-base Package: multex-base Description: basic MulTeX library files. MulTeX is a TeX for Multilingual langauges included Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Source package: multi-gnome-terminal Package: multi-gnome-terminal Description: Enhanced the GNOME Terminal Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of gnome-terminal which has the following features added: . - Many terminals in each window - Switch between terminals using shortcuts - Execution of user defined commands in new terminals - Notification of terminal states (changed, changing, unchanged) using different tabs colors - Reorderable tabs . All this extensions are inspired by screen and konsole (the KDE2 terminal) Package: multi-gnome-terminal-doc Description: Enhanced the GNOME Terminal -- documentation files Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of gnome-terminal which has the following features added: . - Many terminals in each window - Switch between terminals using shortcuts - Execution of user defined commands in new terminals - Notification of terminal states (changed, changing, unchanged) using different tabs colors - Reorderable tabs . All this extensions are inspired by screen and konsole (the KDE2 terminal) Source package: multicd Package: multicd Description: Backup your data to CD-R/CD-RW multiCD provides an easy way to backup a large number of files to multiple CDs. Give multiCD the files/directories you want backed up and it will create as many CDs as it needs to, prompting the user to put in a new disc whenever needed. It can be configured to run in a multi-threading mode, where it will burn one image to a disc while it is copying files to another image. This feature can be disabled for slower machines. Source package: multimail Package: multimail Description: Offline reader for Blue Wave, QWK, OMEN and SOUP MultiMail is an offline mail packet reader for Unix and other systems. It currently supports the Blue Wave, QWK, OMEN and SOUP formats. It has a full screen, color user interface, built with the curses library. Source package: multimix Package: multimix Description: automatic classification or clustering multimix fits a mixture of multivariate distributions to a set of observations by maximum likelihood using the EM algorithm. The emphasis is less on parameter estimation than on the use of the estimated component distributions to cluster the data. The program is designed to cluster multivariate data with categorical and continuous variables. Source package: multimon Package: multimon Description: Linux Radio Transmission Decoder The multimon software can decode a variety of digital transmission modes commonly found on UHF radio. A standard PC soundcard is used to acquire the signal from a transceiver. The decoding is done completely in software. Currently, the following modes are supported: AX.25 1200 Baud AFSK 2400 Baud AFSK (2 variants) 4800 Baud HAPN 9600 Baud FSK (G3RUH) POCSAG 512 Baud 1200 Baud 2400 Baud Miscellaneous DTMF ZVEI An arbitrary set of the above modes may run concurrently on the same input signal (provided the CPU power is sufficient), so you do not have to know in advance which mode is used. Note however that some modes might require modifications to the radio (especially the 9600 baud FSK and the POCSAG modes) to work properly. POCSAG (Post Office Code Standards Advisory Group) is a common paging transmission format. Source package: multitee Package: multitee Description: send multiple inputs to multiple outputs multitee sends all input on file descriptor fdin to each descriptor fdout. This is an improved version written by Dan Bernstein of the multitee program for BSD systems. Source package: multiticker Package: multiticker Description: GNOME applet to provide scrolling RDF/RSS news tickers A simple GNOME applet that pulls down news items from sites in RDF/RSS format, parses, then displays them in a scrolling ticker. . * Multiple sites are supported * News items are links to web pages launching your GNOME web browser * Colours can be associated with different sites * Several tickers can be displayed at once * Support for web proxies is included Source package: murasaki Package: murasaki Description: another HotPlug Agent Murasaki automatically loads and unloads modules for USB, Cardbus, network, etc using Linux 2.4's new "HotPlug" feature. . Now kernel supports USB, Cardbus, Network and IEEE1394. Source package: muse Package: muse Description: A Qt-based midi/audio sequencer MusE is a MIDI/audio sequencer with recording and editing capabilities. . Some Highlights: . - standard midifile (smf) import-/export - organizes songs in tracks and parts which you can arrange with the part editor - midi editors: pianoroll, drum, list, controller - score editor with high quality postscript printer output - realtime: editing while playing - unlimited number of open editors - unlimited undo/redo - realtime and step-recording - multiple midi devices - unlimited number of tracks - Sync to external devices: MTC/MMC, Midi Clock, Master/Slave (currently only partial implemented) - audio tracks, LADSPA host for master effects - multithreaded - uses raw midi devices (ALSA, OSS & serial ports) - XML project file - project file contains complete app state (session data) - Application spanning Cut/Paste Drag/Drop Source package: music123 Package: music123 Description: A command-line shell for sound-file players A command-line shell for programs like mpg123 and ogg123, music123 plays a variety of sound files using a mpg123/ogg123-like interface. With all the Recommends installed, music123 plays wav's, mp3's and ogg's. By simply changing the config file, music123 can play any sound file you have a player for. Source package: musicbrainz Package: libmusicbrainz-dev Description: Second generation incarnation of the CD Index - development MusicBrainz indexes both digital compressed audio (MP3/Vorbis) and digital audio CDs. Package: libmusicbrainz1 Description: Second generation incarnation of the CD Index - library MusicBrainz indexes both digital compressed audio (MP3/Vorbis) and digital audio CDs. Source package: mutella Package: mutella Description: command line based Gnutella client Mutella supports all the functionality required to participate as a full-featured node in the Gnutella network. "Full-featured" implies support for file search, download and sharing. It is optimized for a high-bandwidth connection, were it sets standards for the server performance and stability, but it can also run on a modest-speed line. Source package: mutt Package: mutt Description: Text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG, PGP and threading. Mutt is a sophisticated text-based Mail User Agent. Some highlights: o MIME support (including RFC1522 encoding/decoding of 8-bit message headers). o PGP/MIME support (RFC 2015). o Advanced IMAP client supporting Kerberos authentication and SSL encryption. o POP3 support. o Mailbox threading (both strict and non-strict). o Default keybindings are much like ELM. o Keybindings are configurable; Mush and PINE-like ones are provided as examples. o Handles MMDF, MH and Maildir in addition to regular mbox format. o Messages may be (indefinitely) postponed. o Colour support. o Highly configurable through easy but powerful rc file. Source package: mutt-ja Package: mutt-ja Description: Text-based mailreader for Japanese. Mutt is a sophisticated text-based Mail User Agent. Some highlights: o MIME support (including RFC1522 encoding/decoding of 8-bit message headers). o PGP/MIME support (RFC 2015). o POP3 support. o Mailbox threading (both strict and non-strict). o Default keybindings are much like ELM. o Keybindings are configurable; Mush and PINE-like ones are provided as examples. o Handles MMDF, MH and maildir in addition to regular mbox format. o Messages may be (indefinitely) postponed. o Colour support. o Highly configurable through easy but powerful rc file. Source package: muttprint Package: muttprint Description: Pretty printing of mails with Mutt Muttprint formats the printing of Mutt and other mail clients like XFMail or PINE to be as pretty as the printing of Netscape Messenger or Kmail. It can print a little penguin (or the Debian logo) on the first page and a headline on every page. Furthermore, it only prints the most important headers, but not the whole plethora of them. Finally, it can even print two pages on one page in landscape format. Source package: mwavem Package: mwavem Description: Mwave/ACP modem support The mwavem program implements a Hayes-compatible V.90 modem in the 3780i Mwave/ACP DSP chip which is built in to certain IBM ThinkPad laptop computers, including the ThinkPad 600, 600E and 770 models. . A driver for the mwave device is required. Source code for the driver, built as a module called 'mwave.o', is included in the latest 2.4 kernel sources. To build the module, set "ACP/Mwave Modem support" under "Character devices" to "m" at kernel configuration time. Source code is available from IBM which can be used to build a module compatible with earlier kernels. Source package: myodbc Package: libmyodbc Description: MySQL ODBC driver This is the MySQL ODBC driver for Unix. Source package: myodbc2.50.26 Package: libmyodbc2.50.26 Description: MySQL ODBC driver (+header files) This is the MySQL backend for the ODBC driver. * mysql source needed to build this package ! Source package: mysql Package: libmysqlclient10 Description: mysql database client library MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular database query language in the world. . This package includes the client library. Package: libmysqlclient10-dev Description: mysql database development files MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular database query language in the world. . This package includes development libraries and header files. Package: mysql-client Description: mysql database client binaries MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular database query language in the world. . This package includes the client binaries. Package: mysql-common Description: mysql database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql/my.cnf) MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular database query language in the world. . This package includes files needed by all versions of the client library. Package: mysql-doc Description: mysql database documentation MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular database query language in the world. . This package includes HTML documentation and texi file. Package: mysql-server Description: mysql database server binaries MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. SQL is the most popular database query language in the world. . The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and easy to use. MySQL was originally developed because Tcx needed a SQL server that could handle very big databases with magnitude higher speed than what any database vendor could offer. They have now been using MySQL since 1996 in a environment with more than 40 databases, 10,000 tables, of which more than 500 have more than 7 million rows. This is about 50G of mission critical data. Source package: mysql-gpl Package: libmysqlclient6 Description: mysql database client library MySQL is a fast and stable SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. This package includes the client library. Package: libmysqlclient6-dev Description: mysql database development files MySQL is a fast and stable SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. This package includes development libraries and header files. Package: mysql-gpl-client Description: mysql database client binaries MySQL is a fast and stable SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. This package includes the client binaries. This package does not include the server, which is still only in non-free. Package: mysql-gpl-doc Description: mysql database documentation MySQL is a fast and stable SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. This package includes documentation as info files, html, and plain text. Source package: mysql-navigator Package: mysql-navigator Description: GUI client program for MySQL database server MySQL Navigator is a MySQL database server GUI client program. The purpose of MySQL Navigator is to provide a useful client interface to MySQL database servers, whilst supporting multiple operating systems and languages. You can currently import/export database, enter queries, get result sets, edit scripts, run scripts, add, alter, and delete users, and retrieve client and server information. Source package: mysql-ruby Package: libmysql-ruby Description: mysql module for Ruby mysql module for ruby Source package: mysqltcl Package: mysqltcl Description: Interface to the MySQL database for the Tcl language. The mysqltcl package provides a Tcl interface to the mysql database system. Source package: nail Package: nail Description: BSD mail(1) supporting MIME, SMTP and international charsets Workalike of the classical mail(1). Nail can produce and read MIME messages and has greatly improved character-set handling, including support for UTF-8. . Without a mail-transport-agent you won't be able to receive mail, though sending works perfectly well (look for the 'smtp' variable in nail(1)). Source package: namazu Package: namazu Description: Full text search engine Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. It features a simple and easy setup, and is written in C and Perl. Namazu uses the text utilities nkf and kakasi (or chasen, which is not available in Debian). Source package: namazu-el Package: namazu-el Description: Namazu client for Emacsen Namazu client for Emacsen. Namazu is the full text search engine which available as Debian Package. About Namazu, please see http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/namazu/ Source package: namazu2 Package: libnmz3 Description: Namazu shared library Namazu shared library. . Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. Package: libnmz3-dev Description: libnmz header files and static libraries. libnmz header files and static libraries. . Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. Package: namazu2 Description: Full text search engine (namazu binary and cgi) Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. It features a simple and easy setup, and is written in C and Perl. Namazu uses the text utilities nkf and kakasi (or chasen, which is not available in Debian). . This package includes binary only for search index. To create indexes, please install namazu2-index-tools package. Package: namazu2-common Description: Full text search engine (Document files) Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. It features a simple and easy setup, and is written in C and Perl. Namazu uses the text utilities nkf and kakasi (or chasen, which is not available in Debian). . This package including only document files, also message catalogue. Package: namazu2-index-tools Description: Full text search engine (Tools for index handling) Namazu is a full text search engine with is usable via cgi. It features a simple and easy setup, and is written in C and Perl. Namazu uses the text utilities nkf and kakasi (or chasen, which is not available in Debian). . This package including only index handling(ex, create) tools. Index file format of namazu2 is incompatible with namazu1's one. Actually, namazu2 packages is needed for searching. Source package: nana Package: nana Description: GNU Nana -- improved support for assertions and logging GNU Nana is a freely available library providing improved support for assertions and logging in GNU C/C++. In particular: . * Space/time efficient assertion checking * Space/time efficient program logging * Code-to-HTML converter giving only details of your interface and pre/postconditions (similar to Eiffel short form). * Statement and function-level tracing under GDB. * Logging via inline C code (as in ) or by extraction of commands for gdb which results in no performance cost unless running in the debugger. . It was written by the author because he has written too many of these systems in the past for individual projects and has finally gotten tired of it. Source package: nano Package: nano Description: free Pico clone with some new features GNU nano is a free replacement for Pico, the default Pine editor. Pine is copyrighted under a slightly restrictive license, that makes it unsuitable for Debian's main section. GNU nano is an effort to provide a Pico-like editor, but also includes some features that were missing in the original, such as 'search and replace', 'goto line' or internationalization support. As it's written from scratch, it's smaller and faster. Package: nano-tiny Description: free Pico clone with some new features - tiny build GNU nano is a free replacement for Pico, the default Pine editor. Pine is copyrighted under a slightly restrictive license, that makes it unsuitable for Debian's main section. GNU nano is an effort to provide a Pico-like editor, but also includes some features that were missing in the original, such as 'search and replace', 'goto line' or internationalization support. As it's written from scratch, it's smaller and faster. . This package contains a minimal build of GNU nano, aimed for use in boot-floppies. Thus, many features are disabled in this version. Source package: nano-bf Package: nano-tiny-utf8 Description: free Pico clone with some new features - tiny build with utf8 GNU nano is a free replacement for Pico, the default Pine editor. Pine is copyrighted under a slightly restrictive license, that makes it unsuitable for Debian's main section. GNU nano is an effort to provide a Pico-like editor, but also includes some features that were missing in the original, such as 'search and replace', 'goto line' or internationalization support. As it's written from scratch, it's smaller and faster. . This package contains a minimal build of GNU nano with utf8 support, aimed for use in internationalized boot-floppies. Thus, many features are disabled in this version. For normal usage, have a look at nano and nano-tiny. Source package: nap Package: nap Description: Napster console client Napster console client. The advantage of nap over other graphical clients like gnome-napster is that you can run it under screen(1) on a remote host and disconnect from your session while nap continues the downloads. You can later reconnect to your running client even from another host and do more commands. Source package: nas Package: nas Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (local server) The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the nas daemon (au), needed for local output from nas. Package: nas-bin Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (client binaries) The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the example applications / utilities that are provided with nas. Package: nas-dev Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (development files) The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the header files and static library (libaudio.sa), needed for development of programs using nas. Package: nas-doc Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (extra documentation) The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the extra documentation provided with the nas source, including Postscript copies of papers describing its design. Package: nas-lib Description: The Network Audio System (NAS). (shared libraries) The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and manipulating audio data over a network. Like the X Window System, it uses the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers that control audio input and output devices. . This package contains the nas library (libaudio), needed for both remote and local output. Source package: nase-a60 Package: nase-a60 Description: An Algol-60 interpreter Algol-60 is the ancestor to most contemporary programming languages. It has been described by one of its designers, Edsger Dijkstra, as "a great improvement on many of its successors". The main attraction of this language is its historical importance. . The present package contains a simple interpreted reimplementation of the Algol 60 language, "made for fun and call-by-name". Source package: nasm Package: nasm Description: General-purpose x86 assembler Netwide Assembler. NASM will currently output flat-form binary files, a.out, COFF and ELF Unix object files, and Microsoft 16-bit DOS and Win32 object files. . Also included is NDISASM, a prototype x86 binary-file disassembler which uses the same instruction table as NASM. Source package: nasm-mode Package: nasm-mode Description: NASM mode for XEmacs This is a NASM mode for XEmacs. NASM is a free assembler for Intel x86 code. . The main feature of this package is syntax highlightning of NASM's keywords. Source package: nautilus Package: libnautilus-dev Description: Development files of Nautilus This package provides the necessary development libraries and include files to allow you to develop Nautilus components. Package: libnautilus0 Description: Shared libraries that part of Nautilus Shared libraries that part of Nautilus Package: nautilus Description: file manager and graphical shell Nautilus is an open-source file manager and graphical shell being developed by Eazel, Inc. and others. It is part of the GNOME project, and its source code can be found in the GNOME CVS repository. Nautilus is still in the early stages of development. It will become an integral part of the GNOME desktop environment when it is finished. . Nautilus has the own BTS at http://bugzilla.eazel.com/ If you find the upstream problem (not packaging problem!!), please use it instead of Debian BTS. Package: nautilus-extra Description: Extra goodies to use with Nautilus This is a meta-package that requires useful add-ons for Nautilus. Source package: nbd Package: nbd-client Description: the Network Block Device client This package contains the client process for the Network Block Device. The Network Block Device is a client/server protocol that emulates a block device (like a hard disk, a floppy, a CD-ROM, ...) over the network, thus giving the system the ability to swap over the network, or to use raw network diskspace for other purposes. . Note, however, that it is _not_ possible to access a single networked block device from different clients simultaneously; if you want that, you don't need the Network Block Device (which, basically, is a Disk Server protocol) but something else, like Sun's Network File System (NFS), or CODA. Package: nbd-server Description: the Network Block Device server This package contains the server process for the Network Block Device. The Network Block Device is a client/server protocol that emulates a block device (like a hard disk, a floppy, a CD-ROM, ...) over the network, thus giving the system the ability to swap over the network, or to use raw network diskspace for other purposes. . Note, however, that it is _not_ possible to access a single networked block device from different clients simultaneously; if you want that, you don't need the Network Block Device (which, basically, is a Disk Server protocol) but something else, like Sun's Network File System (NFS), or CODA. Source package: nbfc Package: nbfc Description: New BF Compiler The New BrainF*** compiler can compile code from the BF language into C, and from there into native machine code. Source package: nbtscan Package: nbtscan Description: A program for scanning networks for NetBIOS name information. NBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied range and lists received information in human readable form. For each responded host it lists IP address, NetBIOS computer name, logged-in user name and MAC address (such as Ethernet). Source package: ncbi-tools6 Package: blast2 Description: Basic Local Alignment Search Tool The famous sequence alignment program. This is "official" NCBI version, #2. The blastall executable allows you to give a nucleotide or protein sequence to the program. It is compared against databases and a summary of matches is returned to the user. . Note that databases are not included in Debian; they must be retrieved manually. Package: ncbi-tools-bin Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications (text-based utilities) This package includes various utilities distributed with the NCBI C SDK. None of the programs in this package require X; you can find the X-based utilities in the ncbi-tools-x11 package. BLAST and related tools are in a separate package (blast2). Package: ncbi-tools-x11 Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications (X-based utilities) This package includes some X-based utilities distributed with the NCBI C SDK: Cn3D, Network Entrez, Sequin, ddv, and udv. These programs are not part of ncbi-tools-bin because they depend on several additional library packages. Package: ncbi-tools6 Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications The NCBI Software Development Toolkit was developed for the production and distribution of GenBank, Entrez, BLAST, and related services by NCBI. It allows you to read and write NCBI ASN.1 files, builds Blast or Entrez, etc. Package: ncbi-tools6-dbg Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications (unstripped) This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding logic errors in programs using the libraries in this package (or the libraries themselves). The library is installed in /usr/lib/ncbi-tools-dbg and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to be debugged is executed. . Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the ncbi-tools6 package for more information. Package: ncbi-tools6-dev Description: NCBI libraries for biology applications (development files) This package is for developers or people who want to compile programs only. In addition to development headers and libraries, it contains the utilities asntool and errhdr. Package: vibrant-dev Description: NCBI libraries for graphic biology applications (development files) Vibrant allows you to develop portable (Motif, MS-Windows, Mac-OS) graphic biological applications. Package: vibrant6 Description: NCBI libraries for graphic biology applications This is the library for those who just want to run Vibrant applications. It also includes a wrapper (vibrate) that allows many NCBI applications to provide a GUI for selecting options. Package: vibrant6-dbg Description: NCBI libraries for graphic biology applications (unstripped) This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding logic errors in programs using the libraries in this package (or the libraries themselves). The library is installed in /usr/lib/ncbi-tools-dbg and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to be debugged is executed. . Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the vibrant6 package for more information. Source package: ncdt Package: ncdt Description: Display directory tree NcdT displays directory tree, much like standard tree(1), but with few improvements: - it prints summary info instead of directory special file size - it prints MP3 file info It's particularly useful for indexing CDs. Source package: ncftp Package: ncftp Description: A user-friendly and well-featured FTP client. This program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network site, and offers additional features that are not found in the standard interface, ftp. This version has Readline support enabled. . This is a complete re-write of version 2.4.3 (Debian package ncftp2). . Some users may prefer the full-screen ncurses interface of the "older" NcFTP 2.4.3; if you are one of them, install the ncftp2 package instead. . Home Page: http://www.ncftp.com/ncftp/ Source package: ncftp2 Package: ncftp2 Description: A user-friendly and well-featured FTP client. This program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network site, and offers additional features that are not found in the standard interface, ftp. This version includes full screen ncurses support, but no SOCKS support. Source package: nco Package: nco Description: netCDF Operators NCO is a suite of programs known as operators. Each operator is a standalone, command line program that is executed at the UNIX shell-level. The operators take one or more netCDF files as input, perform an operation (e.g., averaging or hyperslabbing), and produce a netCDF file as output. The operators are primarily designed to aid manipulation and analysis of data. This reflects their origin, but the operators are as general as netCDF itself. Source package: ncpfs Package: ipx Description: Utilities to configure the kernel ipx interface. Utilities to configure the kernel IPX interface. The kernel has to be compiled with IPX support. Package: ncpfs Description: Utilities to use resources from NetWare servers. This package contains utilities to mount volumes from NetWare servers. Also included are some little utilities such as nprint, which enables you to print on NetWare print queues, and pserver, which provides NetWare print queues. . Package ncpfs-2.0.12 and above replaces package ncpfsx. This package will work with 2.0.x, 2.1.x, 2.2.x, 2.3.x and 2.4.x kernels. . Also, NetWare Directory Services are supported in ncpfs-2.0.12 and above. Source package: ncps Package: ncps Description: A process-killer for console ncps is a ncurses based process-lister and -killer for console inspired by gPS. It can sort processes according to various criteria and can also display them in tree view. It is much more powerful than gitps of the GNU Interactive Tools. Source package: ncurses Package: libncurses5 Description: Shared libraries for terminal handling This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs compiled with ncurses. Package: libncurses5-dbg Description: Debugging/profiling libraries for ncurses This package contains the debugging libraries for ncurses. Package: libncurses5-dev Description: Developer's libraries and docs for ncurses This package contains the header files, static libraries and symbolic links that developers using ncurses will need. Package: libncursesw5 Description: Shared libraries for terminal handling (wide character support) This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs compiled with ncursesw, which includes support for wide characters. Package: libncursesw5-dbg Description: Debugging/profiling libraries for ncurses This package contains the debugging libraries for ncursesw. . This package includes support for wide characters. Package: libncursesw5-dev Description: Developer's libraries and docs for ncursesw This package contains the header files, static libraries and symbolic links that developers using ncursesw will need. . This package includes support for wide characters. Package: ncurses-base Description: Descriptions of common terminal types This package contains what should be a reasonable subset of terminal definitions, including: ansi, dumb, linux, rxvt, screen, sun, vt100, vt102, vt220, vt52, and xterm. Package: ncurses-bin Description: Terminal-related programs and man pages This package contains the programs used for manipulating the terminfo database and individual terminfo entries, as well as some programs for resetting terminals and such. Package: ncurses-term Description: Additional terminal type definitions This package contains all of the terminal definitions not found in the ncurses-base package. There are far too many to list here. Source package: ncurses-hexedit Package: ncurses-hexedit Description: Edit files/disks in hex, ASCII and EBCDIC Hexedit is a file editor which allows editing and viewing a file in hexadecimal, along with its ASCII or EBCDIC text equivalent. Standard editing features include insert, delete, search (text or byte searches), highlighted changes, undo, two different viewing formats, and full screen text snapshots. Allows editing of fixed disks as well. Includes a binary/octal/decimal/hex converter. Source package: ncurses3.4 Package: ncurses3.4 Description: Video terminal manipulation - shared libraries This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs compiled with the old ncurses3.4 libraries. Source package: ncurses4.2 Package: libncurses4 Description: Shared libraries for terminal handling This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs compiled with ncurses. Package: libncurses4-dev Description: Developer's libraries and docs for ncurses This package contains the header files, static, and profiling libraries and symbolic links that developers using ncurses will need. Source package: nd Package: nd Description: Tiny little command line WebDAV interface nd provides a simple command line interface to the RFC 2518 (WebDAV) server. Source package: ndtpd Package: ndtpd Description: server for accessing CD-ROM books with NDTP NDTPD is a server for accessing CD-ROM books with NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol) on TCP. You can replace dserver with NDTPD. NDTPD can run on UNIX derived systems. It supports CD-ROM books of EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING formats. CD-ROM books of those formats are popular in Japan. Since CD-ROM books themselves are stands on the ISO 9660 format, you can mount the discs by the same way as other ISO 9660 discs. Source package: ne Package: ne Description: Nice Editor, an easy-to-use and powerful editor NE is one of the few editors being both easy to use for the beginner and powerful enough for the wizard. . It uses short, intuitive and easy to remember key bindings while providing all the features an editor should have. It is fully configurable allowing the user to change the content of the various menus, to easily create small macros and to easily change the existing key bindings while being a small and fast editor. . It was written by Sebastiano Vigna and Todd Lewis. Source package: nec Package: nec Description: NEC2 Antenna Modelling System The NEC2 (Numerical Electromagnetics Code) is software for modelling antennas using the Method of Moments. It was developed at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, and remains widely used, despite the old fashioned punched card style input required. . This version contains code which hasn't been extensively tested for errors, which was input by hand from a report -- use with care. The numerics are currently only SINGLE PRECISION. . User's documentation is provided in HTML format (based on OCR text so beware of potential errors. Source package: nedit Package: nedit Description: A powerful, customizable, Motif based text editor. NEdit is a multi-purpose text editor for the X Window System, which combines a standard, easy to use, graphical user interface with the thorough functionality and stability required by users who edit text eight hours a day. It provides intensive support for development in a wide variety of languages, text processors, and other tools, but at the same time can be used productively by just about anyone who needs to edit text. Users of Macintosh and MS Windows based text editors will find NEdit a familiar and comfortable environment. . Source package: nemesis Package: nemesis Description: TCP/IP Packet Injection Suite The Nemesis Project is designed to be a commandline-based, portable human IP stack for UNIX/Linux. The suite is broken down by protocol and should allow for useful scripting of injected packet streams from simple shell scripts. . Key features: * support for ARP, DNS, ICMP, IGMP, OSPF, RIP, TCP, UDP protocols * layer 2 or layer 3 injection * packet payload from file Source package: neon Package: libneon-dev Description: the header and static library files for libneon18 This package contains the headers and the static library for libneon18. . Neon provides lower-level interfaces to directly implement new HTTP methods, and higher-level interfaces so that you don't have to worry about the lower-level stuff. Package: libneon19 Description: An HTTP and WebDAV client library neon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library, with a C language API. . WARNING: THE NEON API IS NOT YET STABLE. . Provides lower-level interfaces to directly implement new HTTP methods, and higher-level interfaces so that you don't have to worry about the lower-level stuff. . Current features: * High-level interface to HTTP and WebDAV methods (PUT, GET, HEAD etc) * Low-level interface to HTTP request handling, to allow implementing new methods easily. * persistent connections * RFC2617 basic and digest authentication (including auth-int, md5-sess) * Proxy support (including basic/digest authentication) * SSL/TLS support using OpenSSL (including client certificate support) * Generic WebDAV 207 XML response handling mechanism * XML parsing using the expat or libxml parsers * Easy generation of error messages from 207 error responses * WebDAV resource manipulation: MOVE, COPY, DELETE, MKCOL. * WebDAV metadata support: set and remove properties, query any set ofi properties (PROPPATCH/PROPFIND). * autoconf macros supplied for easily embedding neon directly inside an application source tree. Source package: net-acct Package: net-acct Description: Usermode IP accounting daemon This package logs network traffic. It provides a daemon (nacctd) that logs all traffic passing the machine it runs on (similar to what tcpdump does). . Capability is provided to associate traffic to slip/ppp users in case you run a slip/ppp server. Source package: net-hotline Package: libnet-hotline-perl Description: Hotline interface module for Perl This package contains an interface to write programs that connect to Hotline servers. Hotline is a set of protocols allowing chat, news, and file transfers. Any user can run his/her own server and register it with a public tracker, which is a meta-server that users can access to obtain a list of registered servers and connect to them. Source package: net-irc Package: libnet-irc-perl Description: IRC (Internet Relay Chat) interface module for Perl This package contains an interface to write programs that connect to IRC, the Internet Relay Chat. Source package: net-tools Package: net-tools Description: The NET-3 networking toolkit This package includes the important tools for controlling the network subsystem of the Linux kernel. This includes arp, ifconfig, netstat, rarp, nameif and route. Additionally, this package contains utilities relating to particular network hardware types (plipconfig, slattach) and advanced aspects of IP configuration (iptunnel, ipmaddr). . In the upstream package 'hostname' and friends are included. Those are not installed by this package, since there is a special "hostname*.deb". Source package: netatalk Package: netatalk Description: Appletalk user binaries Netatalk is an implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol Suite for BSD-derived systems. The current release contains support for EtherTalk Phase I and II, DDP, RTMP, NBP, ZIP, AEP, ATP, PAP, ASP, and AFP. Package: netatalk-dev Description: Appletalk library and development files Netatalk is an implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol Suite for BSD-derived systems. The current release contains support for EtherTalk Phase I and II, DDP, RTMP, NBP, ZIP, AEP, ATP, PAP, ASP, and AFP. Source package: netbase Package: netbase Description: Basic TCP/IP networking system This package provides the necessary infrastructure for basic TCP/IP based networking. Source package: netboot Package: netboot Description: Booting of a diskless computer This package allows booting of a diskless computer over a network and mounting the root filesystem via NFS. It contains the necessary boot ROM code and utility program to convert a Linux kernel or MS-DOS disk into a net bootable image. . For more information: http://www.han.de/~gero/netboot/index.html Source package: netcat Package: netcat Description: TCP/IP swiss army knife A simple Unix utility which reads and writes data across network connections using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable "back-end" tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has several interesting built-in capabilities. Source package: netcdf Package: netcdf-altdev Description: Development kit for NetCDF. (libc5 version) Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. Package: netcdf-bin Description: Support programs for NetCDF. Contains the programs ncdump and ncgen. Package: netcdf3 Description: An interface for scientific data access. (libc5 version) NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is an interface for scientific data access and a freely-distributed software library that provides an implementation of the interface. The netCDF library also defines a machine-independent format for representing scientific data. Together, the interface, library, and format support the creation, access, and sharing of scientific data. Package: netcdfg-dev Description: Development kit for NetCDF. Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. Package: netcdfg3 Description: An interface for scientific data access. NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is an interface for scientific data access and a freely-distributed software library that provides an implementation of the interface. The netCDF library also defines a machine-independent format for representing scientific data. Together, the interface, library, and format support the creation, access, and sharing of scientific data. Source package: netcdf-doc Package: netcdf-doc Description: Documentation for NetCDF. Contains the NetCDF Users Guide in info, html, and postscript formats. Source package: netcdf-perl Package: netcdf-perl Description: A perl extension for accessing netCDF datasets. netCDFPerl is a port of the netCDF package into a native Perl extension. . The functions in the netCDF library can be accessed by a Perl script by replacing the `nc_' prefix of the regular netCDF C function names with NetCDF::. For example, the C function nc_create() is available to a perl script as NetCDF::create. Source package: netclient Package: libnetclient-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml library that implement a HTTP/1.1 client OCaml library that implement a HTTP/1.1 client. Package: ocaml-netclient Description: OCaml library that implement a HTTP/1.1 client OCaml library that implement a HTTP/1.1 client. Source package: netdiag Package: netdiag Description: Net-Diagnostics (trafshow,strobe,netwatch,statnet,tcpspray,tcpblast) Netdiag contains a collection of small tools to analyze network traffic and configuration of remote hosts (strobe). It is of invaluable help if your system is showing strange network behaviour and you want to find out what your network is doing. Source package: netdude Package: netdude Description: NETwork DUmp data Displayer and Editor for tcpdump trace files It is a GUI-based tool that allows you to make detailed changes to packets in tcpdump trace files, in particular, it can currently do the following: * Set the value of every field in IP, TCP and UDP packet headers. ICMP support will be finished shortly. * Copy, move and delete packets in the trace file. * Fragment and reassemble IP packets. * Netdude constantly communicates with a tcpdump process to update the familiar tcpdump output that corresponds to the trace. This also means that any changes made to your local version of tcpdump are reflected in Netdude. * Plugin architecture: people can easily add plugins for specific tasks. The code comes with a plugin for checksum correction in IP, TCP and UDP, and a dummy plugin. * Through the plugin mechanism, Netdude provides a good facility for writing tcpdump trace file filters. Source package: netenv Package: netenv Description: Configure your system for different network environments. Netenv creates a file containing variable assignments which reflect the current environment. It is especially useful for notebook computers, since it is used (if configured) by the PCMCIA setup scheme included in the Debian pcmcia-cs package and the plip setup script included as an example in this package. You can also use netenv configure your windowmanager or your printing environment. . Note that you either have to specify a kernel parameter or enter the chosen environment by hand during boot time. The boot process will stop until you entered something. Source package: nethack Package: nethack Description: Text-based/X11 overhead view D&D-style adventure game Nethack is a wonderfully silly, yet quite addicting, Dungeons and Dragons-style adventure game. You play the part of a fierce fighter, wizard, or any of many other classes, fighting your way down to retrieve the Amulet of Yendor (try saying THAT one backwards!) for your god. On the way, you might encounter a quantum mechanic or two, or perhaps a microscopic space fleet, or -- if you're REALLY lucky -- the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal. . There is a nethack-spoilers package available, if you're really desparate. . A few utilities -- recover, for retrieving your auto-save files in case of a power failure, and dgn_comp and lev_comp, two utilities for making your own Nethack levels and dungeons, have been included in /usr/lib/games/nethack. 'recover' will be run every time your system boots, if there are any auto-save files available. Source package: nethack-spoilers Package: nethack-spoilers Description: Spoiler files for the Nethack adventure game This package includes spoilers for Nethack, the classic D&D-like adventure game, version 3.3.1. . Use only as a last resort, if you're totally stuck in the game! Please don't peek if you're not totally desperate. Source package: netkit-base Package: netkit-inetd Description: The Internet Superserver The inetd server is a network daemon program that specializes in managing incoming network connections. It's configuration file tells it what program needs to be run when an incoming connection is received. Any service port may be configured for either of the tcp or udp protcols. Package: netkit-ping Description: The ping utility from netkit The ping command sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to a host in order to test if the host is reachable via the network. Source package: netkit-bootparamd Package: bootparamd Description: Boot parameter server. bootparamd is a server process that provides information to diskless clients necessary for booting. It consults the /etc/bootparams file to find the information it needs. Source package: netkit-ftp Package: ftp Description: The FTP client. ftp is the user interface to the ARPANET standard File Transfer Protocol. The program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network site. Source package: netkit-ntalk Package: talk Description: Talk to another user. Talk is a visual communication program which copies lines from your terminal to that of another user. . In order to talk locally, you will need to install the talkd package. Package: talkd Description: Remote user communication server. Talkd is the server that notifies a user that someone else wants to initiate a conversation. It acts a repository of invitations, responding to requests by clients wishing to rendezvous to hold a conversation. Source package: netkit-routed Package: routed Description: Network routing daemon. Routed is invoked at boot time to manage the network routing tables. The routing daemon uses a variant of the Xerox NS Routing Information Protocol in maintaining up to date kernel routing table entries. It used a generalized protocol capable of use with multiple address types, but is currently used only for Internet routing within a cluster of networks. Source package: netkit-rsh Package: rsh-client Description: rsh clients. This package contains rsh, rcp and rlogin. Package: rsh-server Description: rsh servers. This package contains rexecd, rlogind and rshd. Source package: netkit-rusers Package: rusers Description: Displays who is logged in to machines on local network. The rusers command produces output similar to who, but for the list of hosts or all machines on the local network. For each host responding to the rusers query, the hostname with the names of the users currently logged on is printed on each line. The rusers command will wait for one minute to catch late responders. Package: rusersd Description: Logged in users server. This is a server which returns information about users currently logged in to the system. Source package: netkit-rwall Package: rwall Description: Send a message to users logged on a host. The rwall command sends a message to the users logged into the specified host. The message to be sent can be typed in and terminated with EOF or it can be in a file. Package: rwalld Description: Write messages to users currently logged in server. rpc.rwalld is a server which will send a message to users currently logged in to the system. This server invokes the wall(1) command to actually write the messages to the system. Source package: netkit-rwho Package: rwho Description: Clients to query the rwho server The rwho command produces output similar to who, but for all machines on the local network. If no report has been received from a machine for 11 minutes then rwho assumes the machine is down, and does not report users last known to be logged into that machine. . The ruptime command gives a status line like uptime for each machine on the local network; these are formed from packets broadcast by each host on the network once a minute. Package: rwhod Description: System status server Rwhod is the server which maintains the database used by the rwho(1) and ruptime(1) programs. Its operation is predicated on the ability to broadcast messages on a network. Source package: netkit-telnet Package: telnet Description: The telnet client. The telnet command is used for interactive communication with another host using the TELNET protocol. Package: telnetd Description: The telnet server. The in.telnetd program is a server which supports the DARPA telnet interactive communication protocol. Source package: netkit-tftp Package: tftp Description: Trivial file transfer program. Tftp is the user interface to the Internet TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol), which allows users to transfer files to and from a remote machine. The remote host may be specified on the command line, in which case tftp uses host as the default host for future transfers. Package: tftpd Description: Internet trivial file transfer protocol server. Tftpd is a server which supports the Internet Trivial File Transfer Protocol (RFC 783). The TFTP server operates at the port indicated in the `tftp' service description; see services(5). The server is normally started by inetd(8). Source package: netleds-applet Package: netleds-applet Description: GNOME network LEDs applet NetLeds is a GNOME applet that displays LEDs from a network device. It can display RX, TX, collision and error. Source package: netmask Package: netmask Description: helps figure out network masks This is a tiny program handy if you work with firewalls or routers or are a network admin of sorts. It can determine the smallest set of network masks to specify a range of hosts. It can also convert between common IP netmask and address formats. Source package: netmaze Package: netmaze Description: 3-D Multiplayer Combat Game This is a 3-D multiplayer game for X. You can play by yourself, use computerized players ("bots"), or you can use a TCP/IP network and play against other players. . Be sure to read the documentation that will be installed in /usr/share/doc/netmaze/README.Debian Source package: netpbm-free Package: libnetpbm9 Description: Shared libraries for netpbm. This package contains the shared libraries used by netpbm. Package: libnetpbm9-dev Description: Development libraries and header files. This development package contains the library and header files for the pbm, pgm, pnm, and ppm graphics formats. Package: netpbm Description: Graphics conversion tools. Netpbm is a toolkit for manipulation of graphic images, including conversion of images between a variety of different formats. There are over 220 separate tools in the package including converters for more than 80 graphics formats. Package: netpbm-dev Description: Development libraries and header files. This development package contains the library and header files for the pbm, pgm, pnm, and ppm graphics formats. Package: netpbm1 Description: Shared library for netpbm. This package contains the shared library used by netpbm. Source package: netpipe Package: netpipe-lam Description: A network performance tool using LAM MPI NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that encapsulates the best of ttcp and netperf and visually represents the network performance under a variety of conditions. By taking the end-to-end application view of a network, NetPIPE clearly shows the overhead associated with different protocol layers. NetPIPE answers such questions as: how soon will a given data block of size k arrive at its destination? Which network and protocol will transmit size k blocks the fastest? What is a given network's effective maximum throughput and saturation level? Does there exist a block size k for which the throughput is maximized? How much communication overhead is due to the network communication protocol layer(s)? How quickly will a small (< 1 kbyte) control message arrive, and which network and protocol are best for this purpose? . This package measures network performance using the MPI protocol, a Message Passing Interface frequently used in parallel processing, and which uses in turn TCP as its underlying transport. The implementation of the MPI standard used by this package is that provided by the lam set of packages. Package: netpipe-mpich Description: A network performance tool using MPICH MPI NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that encapsulates the best of ttcp and netperf and visually represents the network performance under a variety of conditions. By taking the end-to-end application view of a network, NetPIPE clearly shows the overhead associated with different protocol layers. NetPIPE answers such questions as: how soon will a given data block of size k arrive at its destination? Which network and protocol will transmit size k blocks the fastest? What is a given network's effective maximum throughput and saturation level? Does there exist a block size k for which the throughput is maximized? How much communication overhead is due to the network communication protocol layer(s)? How quickly will a small (< 1 kbyte) control message arrive, and which network and protocol are best for this purpose? . This package measures network performance using the MPI protocol, a Message Passing Interface frequently used in parallel processing, and which uses in turn TCP as its underlying transport. The implementation of the MPI standard used by this package is that provided by the mpich package. Package: netpipe-pvm Description: A network performance tool using PVM NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that encapsulates the best of ttcp and netperf and visually represents the network performance under a variety of conditions. By taking the end-to-end application view of a network, NetPIPE clearly shows the overhead associated with different protocol layers. NetPIPE answers such questions as: how soon will a given data block of size k arrive at its destination? Which network and protocol will transmit size k blocks the fastest? What is a given network's effective maximum throughput and saturation level? Does there exist a block size k for which the throughput is maximized? How much communication overhead is due to the network communication protocol layer(s)? How quickly will a small (< 1 kbyte) control message arrive, and which network and protocol are best for this purpose? . This package measures network performance using the PVM protocol, a Parallel Virtual Machine interface frequently used in parallel processing, and which uses in turn TCP as its underlying transport. PVM support is provided in its own separate pvm package on Debian systems. Package: netpipe-tcp Description: A network performance tool using the TCP protocol NetPIPE is a protocol independent performance tool that encapsulates the best of ttcp and netperf and visually represents the network performance under a variety of conditions. By taking the end-to-end application view of a network, NetPIPE clearly shows the overhead associated with different protocol layers. NetPIPE answers such questions as: how soon will a given data block of size k arrive at its destination? Which network and protocol will transmit size k blocks the fastest? What is a given network's effective maximum throughput and saturation level? Does there exist a block size k for which the throughput is maximized? How much communication overhead is due to the network communication protocol layer(s)? How quickly will a small (< 1 kbyte) control message arrive, and which network and protocol are best for this purpose? . This package uses a raw TCP protocol to measure network performance. Source package: netris Package: netris Description: A free, networked version of T*tris Netris is a free, networked variant of Tetris. . One-player mode is a tad boring at the moment, because it never gets any faster, and there's no scoring. This will be rectified at some point. . Two players can play against each other. If you fill two or three lines with one piece, your opponent gets respectively one or two unfilled lines at the bottom of his screen. If you fill four lines with one piece, your opponent will get four unfilled lines. . This version at least partially supports robots. You can find the protocol description in the documentation, and a sample robot in the examples. Source package: netsaint-statd Package: netsaint-statd-plugins Description: netsaint_statd plugins A family of useful plugins to watch various things on remote systems running netsaint_statd (in the netsaint-statd-server package). The plug-ins are written in Perl and are easy to modify and extend. Package: netsaint-statd-server Description: the netsaint_statd daemon (server portion) The netsaint_statd daemon to be installed on systems monitored by a Netsaint server using the statd plugins. Source package: netsed Package: netsed Description: The network packet altering stream editor NetSED is small and handful utility designed to alter the contents of packets forwarded thru your network in real time. It is really useful for network hackers in following applications: . * black-box protocol auditing - whenever there are two or more proprietary boxes communicating over undocumented protocol (by enforcing changes in ongoing transmissions, you will be able to test if tested application is secure), . * fuzz-alike experiments, integrity tests - whenever you want to test stability of the application and see how it ensures data integrity, . * other common applications - fooling other people, content filtering, etc etc - choose whatever you want to. . It perfectly fits ngrep, netcat and tcpdump tools suite. Source package: netselect Package: netselect Description: Choose the fastest server automatically. This is netselect, an ultrafast intelligent parallelizing binary-search implementation of "ping." You give it a (possibly very long) list of servers, and it chooses the fastest/closest one automatically. It's good for finding the fastest ftp.debian.org mirror, the least laggy IRC server, or the best Squid neighbour. . This version also includes netselect-apt, which creates an apt sources.list file automatically from the huge list of Debian mirrors. Source package: netspades Package: netspades-gtk Description: Gtk-client for the NetSpades spades game. This is the client part of the client/server based spades game. You will require a client to be able to play netspades. Package: netspades-server Description: Server for the NetSpades spades game. This is the server part of the client/server based spades game known as NetSpades. You will require this package if you plan on hosting a game. Package: netspades-slang Description: Slang console based client for the NetSpades spades game. This is a console/slang based client for Netspades, you will require a client To be able to play netspades. Source package: netstd Package: netstd Description: Legacy package that you should remove. This package exists only to provide smooth upgrades. Please remove it. Source package: netstring Package: libnetstring-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml library for internet related string handling Netstring is a collection of string processing functions that are useful in conjunction with Internet messages and protocols. . In particular, it contains functions for the following purposes: Parsing MIME messages, Several encoding/decoding functions (Base 64, Quoted Printable, Q, URL-encoding), A new implementation of the CGI interface that allows users to upload files, A simple HTML parser, URL parsing, printing and processing, Conversion between character sets. Package: ocaml-netstring Description: OCaml library for internet related string handling Netstring is a collection of string processing functions that are useful in conjunction with Internet messages and protocols. . In particular, it contains functions for the following purposes: Parsing MIME messages, Several encoding/decoding functions (Base 64, Quoted Printable, Q, URL-encoding), A new implementation of the CGI interface that allows users to upload files, A simple HTML parser, URL parsing, printing and processing, Conversion between character sets. Source package: nettoe Package: nettoe Description: Networked version of Tic Tac Toe for the console NetToe is a console-based version of the classic game "Tic Tac Toe". It's playable against computer AI, a player on the same machine or with another player over the network. Source package: newbiedoc Package: newbiedoc Description: Documentation by and for newbies This is a snapshot of the documentation currently being developed by The Newbiedoc Project. See http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net for the most recent version, or if you want to join the team. . Current release includes: - Introduction to 'apt-get' - DocBook guides and documentation for writing doc for Newbiedoc - Using 'grep' - Installing and configuring hardware - Finding help on a Debian system - Text editors: JOE and vi - Compiling kernels the Debian way - Managing processes - Using runlevels - Configuring exim . The documentation will be installed in /usr/share/doc/newbiedoc, and newbiedoc(1) is a script that starts a browser on the newbiedoc collection. Source package: newsclipper Package: newsclipper Description: Create HTML with dynamic information from the net NewsClipper is an information integrator. It creates a custom web page from a template HTML file with special tags, replacing those tags with dynamic information acquired from the internet. It was previously known as DailyUpdate. Source package: newsflash Package: newsflash Description: Get news with the newnews command from a server The Newsflash program retrieves news articles via NNTP from one server and delivers them to another. It requires at least read-only permissions on the remote server, and needs to have peer permissions on the local server. It works well with INN, but should also work with any other RFC977 compliant news software. Newsflash's highly parallel design is optimized for throughput, which makes quite a difference to INN's nntpget and the like. Source package: newspost Package: newspost Description: Usenet binary autoposter Using newspost, it is a one command job to uuencode and post as many binary files as you like to your favorite newsgroup. . It supports all the features you'd expect from a binary autoposter, including authentication, posting to multiple newsgroups (crossposting), and all the rest. And of course you can save your settings as default so you don't have to type in your news server every time. . In addition, I added a couple cool things, like posting text prefixes, and autocreating and posting sfv files. Source package: newsx Package: newsx Description: An NNTP client for posting and fetching news NewsX is an NNTP client for Unix. It will connect to a remote NNTP server and post outgoing articles batched by the news system, as well as fetch incoming articles. . It provides the NNTP capabilities required for small local news spools on installations with NNTP access only through limited ISP accounts. It works well via a dialup SLIP/PPP connection. . It seems to be faster than using suck over a modem link. Source package: newt Package: libnewt-dev Description: Developer's toolkit for newt windowing library These are the header files and libraries for developing applications which use newt. Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode, which provides many widgets and stackable windows. Package: libnewt-pic Description: Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit, shared library subset kit. This is used to develop subsets of the newt shared libraries for use on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're making one of those, you won't need this package. Package: libnewt-utf8-0 Description: newt - text mode windowing with slang, with utf8 support Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode built from the slang library. It allows color text mode applications to easily use stackable windows, push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, lists, entry fields, labels, and displayable text. Scrollbars are supported, and forms may be nested to provide extra functionality. This package contains the shared library for programs that have been built with newt. This package has wide character support. Package: libnewt-utf8-pic Description: newt shared library subset kit, with utf8 support. This is used to develop subsets of the newt shared libraries for use on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're making one of those, you won't need this package. This package has wide character support. Package: libnewt0 Description: Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit - text mode windowing with slang Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode built from the slang library. It allows color text mode applications to easily use stackable windows, push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, lists, entry fields, labels, and displayable text. Scrollbars are supported, and forms may be nested to provide extra functionality. This package contains the shared library for programs that have been built with newt. Package: newt-tcl Description: A newt module for Tcl. This module allows you to build a text UI for your Tcl scripts using newt. Package: python-newt Description: A newt module for Python. This module allows you to built a text UI for your Python scripts using newt. Package: whiptail Description: Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts. whiptail is a "dialog" replacement using newt instead of ncurses. It provides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with the user in a much friendlier manner. Source package: newt-utf8 Package: libnewt-utf8-0 Description: newt - text mode windowing with slang, with utf8 support Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode built from the slang library. It allows color text mode applications to easily use stackable windows, push buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, lists, entry fields, labels, and displayable text. Scrollbars are supported, and forms may be nested to provide extra functionality. This package contains the shared library for programs that have been built with newt. This package has wide character support, and it's binary-compatible with libnewt0. Package: libnewt-utf8-dev Description: Developer's toolkit for newt windowing library (utf8) These are the header files and libraries for developing applications which use newt. Newt is a windowing toolkit for text mode, which provides many widgets and stackable windows. . This is for utf8 version. Package: libnewt-utf8-pic Description: newt shared library subset kit, with utf8 support. This is used to develop subsets of the newt shared libraries for use on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're making one of those, you won't need this package. This package has wide character support, and it's binary-compatible with libnewt-pic. Package: whiptail-utf8 Description: Displays user-friendly dialog boxes from shell scripts. whiptail is a "dialog" replacement using newt instead of ncurses. It provides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with the user in a much friendlier manner. . This version of whiptail is compiled and linked against utf8 version of the libraries. Source package: nextaw Package: nextaw Description: Nextstep-like look for X apps using the Athena widgets (libc5) This is the libc5 compatibility package of the neXtaw library. . The neXtaw library is a plug-in replacement for any Xaw library that will give a Nextstep-like look to X applications using the Xaw library (scrollbars, buttons, menus, etc. look like Nextstep). . Features * nearly all widgets have a Nextstep look; * menus that don't fit in the screen (like that one in xfontsel) can be scrolled; * toggles can have an indicator in the left, telling if it's a checkbutton or a radiobutton; * menubuttons can have an indicator in the right, telling if it's a selection menu or an action menu; * scrollbar arrows can be removed through resources. Package: nextawg Description: Nextstep-like look for X apps using the Athena widgets The neXtaw library is a plug-in replacement for any Xaw library that will give a Nextstep-like look to X applications using the Xaw library (scrollbars, buttons, menus, etc. look like Nextstep). . Features * nearly all widgets have a Nextstep look; * menus that don't fit in the screen (like that one in xfontsel) can be scrolled; * toggles can have an indicator in the left, telling if it's a checkbutton or a radiobutton; * menubuttons can have an indicator in the right, telling if it's a selection menu or an action menu; * scrollbar arrows can be removed through resources. Source package: nfs-server Package: nfs-server Description: User space NFS server. This package contains all necessary programs to make your Linux machine act as an NFS server, being an NFS daemon (rpc.nfsd), a mount daemon (rpc.mountd). . Unlike other NFS daemons, this NFS server runs entirely in user space. This makes it a tad slower than other NFS implementations, and also introduces some awkwardnesses in the semantics (for instance, moving a file to a different directory will render its file handle invalid). Package: ugidd Description: NFS UID mapping daemon. This package contains the UID mapping daemon (rpc.ugidd) which is used on NFS clients to do UID/GID mapping. Source package: nfs-user-server Package: nfs-user-server Description: User space NFS server. This package contains all necessary programs to make your Linux machine act as an NFS server, being an NFS daemon (rpc.nfsd), a mount daemon (rpc.mountd). . Unlike other NFS daemons, this NFS server runs entirely in user space. This makes it a tad slower than other NFS implementations, and also introduces some awkwardnesses in the semantics (for instance, moving a file to a different directory will render its file handle invalid). Package: ugidd Description: NFS UID mapping daemon. This package contains the UID mapping daemon (rpc.ugidd) which is used on NFS clients to do UID/GID mapping. Source package: nfs-utils Package: nfs-common Description: NFS support files common to client and server Use this package on any machine that does NFS either as client or server. Programs included: lockd, statd, showmount, and nfsstat. . Upstream: SourceForge project "nfs", CVS module nfs-utils. Package: nfs-kernel-server Description: Kernel NFS server support Use this package if you have a fairly recent kernel (2.2.13 or better) and you want to use the kernel-mode NFS server. The user-mode NFS server in the "nfs-server" package is slower but more featureful and easier to debug than the kernel-mode server. . Upstream: SourceForge project "nfs", CVS module nfs-utils. Package: nhfsstone Description: NFS benchmark program. . Upstream: SourceForge project "nfs", CVS module nfs-utils. Source package: nfsboot Package: nfsboot Description: Allow clients to boot over the network. This package help you to set up your host to allow clients to boot over nfs. . This package should be installed on the server so that the clients can connect to it. The package contains no server itself, but recommends all packages that you will need in order to make nfsrooted clients to work. Source package: nfsbooted Package: nfsbooted Description: Prepares your image for nfs boot. This package sets up your debian image to be booted from a nfs server. There are a couple of things that are needed to do this so that the different hosts do not conflict with each other. Source package: ng Package: ng-cjk Description: Nihongo MicroGnuEmacs with CJK support. Ng is Nihongo Mg, MicroGnuEmacs. It is a small lightweight Emacs-like editor. It can handle both Latin and CJK. . ng-cjk can handle ISO-2022-JP, Shift-JIS, EUC-JP as well as EUC-KR and EUC-CN(GB only). Latin is not supported. Package: ng-cjk-canna Description: Nihongo MicroGnuEmacs with CJK and Canna support. Ng is Nihongo Mg, MicroGnuEmacs. It is a small lightweight Emacs-like editor. It can handle both Latin and CJK. . ng-cjk-canna can handle ISO-2022-JP, Shift-JIS, EUC-JP as well as EUC-KR and EUC-CN(GB only). Latin is not supported. Canna, one of Japanese input methods, is also supported. Package: ng-common Description: Common files used by ng-* packages. Ng is Nihongo Mg, MicroGnuEmacs. It is a small lightweight Emacs-like editor. It can handle both Latin and CJK. . This package contains documents and a wrapper script. Package: ng-latin Description: Nihongo MicroGnuEmacs with Latin support. Ng is Nihongo Mg, MicroGnuEmacs. It is a small lightweight Emacs-like editor. It can handle both Latin and CJK. . ng-latin can handle Latin (ISO-8859) encoding. CJK is not supported. Source package: nget Package: nget Description: auto-resuming command line nntp file grabber. nget is a command line NNTP file grabber. It automatically pieces together multipart postings for easy retrieval, even substituting parts from multiple servers. It handles disconnects gracefully, resuming after the last part successfully downloaded. nget also caches header data for quick access. . Home Page: http://www.azstarnet.com/~donut/programs/nget.html Source package: ngrep Package: ngrep Description: grep for network traffic ngrep strives to provide most of GNU grep's common features, applying them to the network layer. ngrep is a pcap-aware tool that will allow you to specify extended regular expressions to match against data payloads of packets. It currently recognizes TCP, UDP and ICMP across Ethernet, PPP, SLIP and null interfaces, and understands bpf filter logic in the same fashion as more common packet sniffing tools, such as tcpdump and snoop. Source package: ngs-js Package: libjs0 Description: The NGS JavaScript interpreter - shared library js is an LGPL implementation of JavaScript/ECMAScript for use as a standalone scripting language. It is written from scratch instead of being a child of the Mozilla offering. . This package contains a shared library of the JavaScript interpreter. Package: libjs0-dev Description: The NGS JavaScript interpreter - development files js is an LGPL implementation of JavaScript/ECMAScript for use as a standalone scripting language. It is written from scratch instead of being a child of the Mozilla offering. . This package contains files for embedding the JavaScript interpreter in other programs or for adding native code objects to the interpreter. Included are the header files and a static library. Package: ngs-js Description: The NGS JavaScript interpreter js is an LGPL implementation of JavaScript/ECMAScript for use as a standalone scripting language. It is written from scratch instead of being a child of the Mozilla offering. . It is currently under development, and has had nowhere near as much testing as other scripting languages (Perl comes to mind...). Please be forewarned. . More information is available at js' homepage, http://www.bbassett.net/njs. Source package: nhc98 Package: hat Description: The nhc98 HAT source-level tracer This package contains a source-level tracer for analyzing the behavior (and searching for bugs) in your Haskell programs. . Hat actually consists of several utilities that are used to perform the actual analysis. See the package documentation for usage details. Package: hmake Description: The Haskell Make System This package contains a universal make system for use with Haskell compilers. hmake is not compiler-dependent, so you may use this with hugs, ghc, or nhc98. . hmake will use the module import definitions of the source files to determine which modules need to be compiled and loaded to run the resulting executable. . In addition, the "hi" hmake-interactive environment is provided. This is a hugs-like text-mode utility that allows you to interactively program using any of the available Haskell compilers (including ghc, but defaults to nhc98.) WARNING: This is a fairly slow interpreter :-) . For more information, see the nhc98 web page at . Package: nhc98 Description: aNother Haskell Compiler (the nhc98 Haskell Compiler) This package contains the nhc98 Haskell compiler. It was developed in collaboration by NUTEK (Sweden), Canon Research Europe Ltd., EPSRC (UK), and the Universities of Chalmers (Sweden) and York (UK). . This is a relatively small and resource conserving Haskell implementation, which can happily run in approximately 8 megs, and can be bootstrapped with only 32 MB of memory. . For more information, see the nhc98 web page at . Package: nhc98-doc Description: The nhc98 Documentation HTML documentation for the nhc98 compiler, Hat tracing utility, and other tools. Source package: nictools-nopci Package: nictools-nopci Description: Diagnostic tools for many non-PCI ethernet cards These are tools to diagnostic problems with your non-PCI ethernet cards. Some card can be set up or EEPROM can be updated. . 3c515-diag : Diagnostic program for 3Com 3c515 Ethernet cards 3c5x9setup : Setup program for 3Com EtherLink III Ethernet cards at1700-diag : Diagnostic program for the Allied Telesis AT1700 atlantic-setup: Setup program for AT/LANTIC DP83905 Ethernet cards atp-diag : Diagnostic for Realtek RTL8002/RTL8012 pocket Ethernet adapter eexpress : Diagnostic program for Intel EtherExpress 16 cards el3diag : Diagnostic program for 3c509 and 3c579 Ethernet cards e21-diag : Diagnostic program for Cabletron E2100 Ethernet cards hp+-diag : Diagnostic program for HP PC LAN+ (27247B & 27252A) cards ne2k-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for NE2000 clones wdsetup : Configuration utility for Western Digital and SMC Ethernet cards . This package replaces the old 3c5x9utils and wdsetup packages. Source package: nictools-pci Package: nictools-pci Description: Diagnostic tools for many PCI ethernet cards These tools can help you to diagnostic problems with your ethernet cards or - in some cases - give those cards the final hint, to work in your network. . alta-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Sundance "Alta" NIC eepro100-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Intel EEPro100 Ethercards epic-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for the SMC EPIC-100 myson-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Myson mtd803 Ethernet chip natsemi-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the NatSemi DP83815 Ethernet chip ne2k-pci-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for PCI NE2000 clones ns820-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the NatSemi DP83820 Ethernet chip pcnet-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the AMD PCnet/PCI Ethernet chip rtl8139-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for RealTek RTL8129/8139 chips starfire-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Adaptec Starfire DuraLAN tulip-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Digital DC21x4* Ethercards chips via-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the VIA Rhine vt86c100 and vt3043 Ethernet chips vortex-diag : Diagnostics and EEPROM setup for the 3Com Vortex series winbond-diag : Diagnostic and setup for the Winbond w89c840 ethercards yellowfin-diag: Diagnostic and setup for the Packet Engines Yellowfin chips Source package: nighthawk Package: nighthawk Description: An improved version of Paradroid - a strategic shoot-em up. You are a droid out to save the universe. To do this, you must do more than simply blasting everything in sight - you have to transfer to better droids in order to conquer more advanced droids, and go through walls to reach parts other droids cannot reach. Source package: ninpaths Package: ninpaths Description: Paths Survey reporting program This package installs Olaf Titz's version of inpaths. When configured ninpaths will send montly email reports about articles you received. This program is only useful to news administrators of medium-big sites and should NOT be installed by dialup users. Source package: nis Package: nis Description: Clients and daemons for the Network Information Services (NIS). The nis package allows you to use the NIS services from a NIS server or to set up your own NIS server. NIS is mostly used to let several machines in a network share the same account information (eg the password file). NIS was formerly called Yellow Pages (YP). Source package: nitpic Package: nitpic Description: Simulator for the Microchip PIC16C84 microcontroller Nitpic is a X-based simulator for the Microchip PIC family of microcontrollers. It currently supports only the PIC16C84. This is beta software. Source package: njamd Package: njamd Description: Not Just Another Malloc Debugger NJAMD protects against all common dynamic memory bugs, including overflow, underflow, writes to freed memory, and memory leaks, all without recompiling or even relinking your executable. Source package: njplot Package: njplot Description: [Biology] A tree drawing program NJplot is able to draw any binary tree expressed in the standard phylogenetic tree format (e.g., the format used by the Phylip package). NJplot is especially convenient for rooting the unrooted trees obtained from parsimony, distance or maximum likelihood tree-building methods. Source package: nkf Package: libnkf-perl Description: Network Kanji code conversion Filter for Perl libnkf-perl will let you use the nkf (Network Kanji code conversion filter) as NKF.pm from Perl programs. Package: nkf Description: Network Kanji code conversion Filter Nkf is a yet another kanji code converter among networks, hosts and terminals. It converts input kanji code to designated kanji code such as 7-bit JIS, MS-kanji (shifted-JIS) or EUC. Source package: nload Package: nload Description: A realtime network usage monitor. Nload is a console application which monitors network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time. It displays the total amount of data that has been transfered over a network device since the last reboot, the current bandwidth usage, and the minimum, maximum, and average bandwidth usage measured since it started. If the user wants, it is also able to display two bars, similar to progress bars, presenting the current load graphically. Support for displaying several devices simultaneously is included. Source package: nmap Package: nmap Description: The Network Mapper nmap is a utility for port scanning large networks, although it works fine for single hosts. The guiding philosophy for the creation of nmap was TMTOWTDI (There's More Than One Way To Do It). This is the Perl slogan, but it is equally applicable to scanners. Sometimes you need speed, other times you may need stealth. In some cases, bypassing firewalls may be required. Not to mention the fact that you may want to scan different protocols (UDP, TCP, ICMP, etc.). You just can't do all this with one scanning mode. And you don't want to have 10 different scanners around, all with different interfaces. Thus I incorporated virtually every scanning technique I know into nmap. Specifically, nmap supports: . Vanilla TCP connect() scanning, TCP SYN (half open) scanning, TCP FIN (stealth) scanning, TCP ftp proxy (bounce attack) scanning SYN/FIN scanning using IP fragments (bypasses packet filters), UDP recvfrom() scanning, UDP raw ICMP port unreachable scanning, ICMP scanning (ping-sweep), and Reverse-ident scanning. . nmap also supports a number of performance and reliability features such as dynamic delay time calculations, packet timeout and retransmission, parallel port scanning, detection of down hosts via parallel pings, and flexible target and port specification. Package: nmapfe Description: The Network Mapper Front End nmapfe provides an X Window System (GTK+) front end for nmap. Written by Zach Smith, nmapfe is now maintained by Fyodor. Source package: nmh Package: nmh Description: A set of electronic mail handling programs. This is the nmh mail user agent (reader/sender), a command line based mail reader that is powerful and extensible. nmh is an excellent choice for people who receive and process a lot of mail. . Unlike most mail user agents, nmh is not a single program, rather it is a set of programs that are run from the shell. This allows the user to utilize the full power of the Unix shell in coordination with nmh. Various front-ends are available, such as mh-e (an emacs mode), xmh, and exmh (X11 clients). . nmh was originally based on MH version 6.8.3, and is intended to be a (mostly) compatible drop-in replacement for MH. Source package: nms-formmail Package: nms-formmail Description: Send emails from web forms nms is an attempt to provide replacements for all of the scripts from Matt's Script Archive. MSA is probably the most well-known archive of CGI programs currently available on the web. Among the Perl community, the MSA scripts are known to be badly-written, buggy and insecure. . nms was started when a group of Perl programmers got tired of telling people not to use Matt's programs and getting the reply ``But what shall I use instead?'' . formmail is a script which allows you to receive the results of an HTML form submission via an email message. Source package: nn Package: nn Description: Heavy-duty USENET news reader (curses-based client) The motto of nn is it's expanded name, which is "No News is good news, but nn is better", and the nn newsreader is designed to let you minimize the amount of time you spend reading news (or, more realistically, to allow you to follow even more newsgroups :-). . Nn allows you to quickly select articles of interest and skip the rest. It also supports efficient article killing and selection of articles by author and subject. . This version of nn reads news from a news server via NNTP (the Network News Transfer Protocol), and can make use of your NNTP server's NOV database, if configured. You must have a news server available - large sites usually provide a site-wide server. (For those familiar with 'nn', this is a client-only version.) Source package: nntp Package: nntp Description: A NNTP server for use with C News. This package enables the a C News server to exchange News over the Internet using the NNTP protocol. It allows remote reading over NNTP. The nntpd server is run from inetd saving resources. . Included are nntpd and the programs needed to transmit news using nntp (nntpxmit, nntpsend). Source package: nocc Package: nocc Description: PHP web-based e-mail reader over POP3 or IMAP. Nocc is a Web-based e-mail reader. It uses PHP and a Web server to access a mail server (POP3, IMAP) and send e-mail (SMTP or plain sendmail). . Nocc can be used as an e-mail reader and allows you to view, send messages, manage your mail account. It can view and send MIME attachments (files, HTML, etc.). . Nocc has low requirements on browser, it uses JavaScript as less as possible, nearly no frames and even works with Lynx without cookies; low requirements on Web servers too: you don't need any superuser privileges to install Nocc and it can work with suEXEC for increased security. . Nocc was earlier known as Epimail, written in Perl, but was rewritten with PHP. Anybody is encouraged to contribute. Source package: node Package: node Description: Amateur Packet Radio Node program The node program accepts TCP/IP and packet radio network connections and presents users with an interface that allows them to make gateway connections to remote hosts using a variety of amateur radio protocols. Source package: noffle Package: noffle Description: offline news server NOFFLE is a news server optimized for low speed dialup connection to the Internet and few users. It allows reading news offline with many news reader programs, even if they do not support offline reading by themselves. . It does for NNTP what wwwoffle does for HTTP. Source package: noflushd Package: noflushd Description: allow idle hard disks to spin down Noflushd is a daemon that spins down disks that have not been read from after a certain amount of time, and then prevents disk writes from spinning them back up. It's targeted for laptops but can be used on any computer with IDE disks. The effect is that the hard disk actually spins down, saving you battery power, and shutting off the loudest component of most computers. Source package: nonlock Package: nonlock Description: Thai (and other) Keyboard swithcher using XKB nonlock is a keyboard switcher using xkb, for Thai or other language user. It is designed for WindowMaker but can be used with other window manager. Under WindowMaker, it is a dockable application. Source package: normalize Package: normalize Description: adjust the volume of WAV files to a standard volume level normalize is a tool for adjusting the volume of WAV files to a standard volume level. This is useful for things like creating mix CDs and mp3 databases, where different recording levels on different albums can cause the volume to vary greatly from song to song. Source package: norwegian Package: aspell-no Description: The Norwegian dictionary for aspell. Those are the Norwegian dictionaries, to be used with aspell to check and correct spelling in Norwegian texts. Package: inorwegian Description: The Norwegian dictionary for ispell This is the Norwegian dictionary, to be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Norwegian texts. Package: wnorwegian Description: The Norwegian dictionary / wordlist This is a list of Norwegian names and words, to be used for whatever purpose you may think of. Source package: nosql Package: nosql Description: a Relational Database Management System for Unix. NoSQL is a fast, portable, relational database management system without arbitrary limits, (other than memory and processor speed) that runs under, and interacts with, the UNIX Operating System. . It uses the Operator/Stream DBMS paradigm described in "Unix Review", March, 1991, page 24, entitled "A 4GL Language". There are a number of "operators" that each perform a unique function on the data. The "stream" is supplied by the UNIX Input/Output redirection mechanism. Therefore each operator processes some data and then passes it along to the next operator via the UNIX pipe function. This is very efficient as UNIX pipes are implemented in memory. NoSQL is compliant with the "Relational Model". Package: nosql3 Description: a Relational Database Management System for Unix. NoSQL is a fast, portable, relational database management system without arbitrary limits, (other than memory and processor speed) that runs under, and interacts with, the UNIX Operating System. . It uses the Operator/Stream DBMS paradigm described in "Unix Review", March, 1991, page 24, entitled "A 4GL Language". There are a number of "operators" that each perform a unique function on the data. The "stream" is supplied by the UNIX Input/Output redirection mechanism. Therefore each operator processes some data and then passes it along to the next operator via the UNIX pipe function. This is very efficient as UNIX pipes are implemented in memory. NoSQL is compliant with the "Relational Model". . *NOTE*: This is a new, re-designed, more performant upstream release which is no longer command-line compatible with NoSQL V2. . The commands are now in /usr/lib/nosql3 in order to not clutter up /usr/bin. Source package: note Package: note Description: small program managing notes from commandline This is a small console program similar to knotes, which allows you to manage notes from commandline. Source package: noteedit Package: noteedit Description: KDE Music Note Editor KDE2/Qt2 Music note editor, capable of handling MIDI and TSE3, also can be used with MusiXTeX. . It can export/import MIDI, export PMX, export MusiXTeX, read and record from a MIDI keyboard, build chords, build groups of beamed notes, and many others. . A Soundblaster AWE-64 card or better/similar is recommended. Source package: notifyme Package: notifyme Description: A program to notify the user when other one logs in Notifyme is a GPL'ed Unix (tested under Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD) console utility that stays in a background (it isn't a daemon but it doesn't block terminal) and prints a message if a specified login and/or logout occurs. In a resource file ($HOME/notify.rc by default) you can specify (extended regular expressions are allowed) usernames, hostnames and terminals that should be monitored, optional messages that will be displayed and other options (beep, report logouts etc.) See notifyrc.sample for examples. It should be self explanatory. Source package: noweb Package: nowebm Description: A WEB-like literate-programming tool. noweb is designed to meet the needs of literate programmers while remaining as simple as possible. Its primary advantages are simplicity, extensibility, and language-independence. . The noweb manual is only 3 pages; an additional page explains how to customize its LaTeX output. noweb works ``out of the box'' with any programming language, and supports TeX, latex, and HTML back ends. . The primary sacrifice relative to WEB is that code is not prettyprinted. Source package: npadmin Package: npadmin Description: Query information from SNMP featured printer This is a quite small utility to query information from a network printer which has to understand SNMP. . You can use this tool to query the features of a printer, get the pagecount or inquire the printer status e.g. how much paper is left in the printer. This might sound uninteresting but it is very nice for writing scripts to illustrate printer usage and stuff. Source package: nparted Package: nparted Description: Newt and GNU Parted based disk partition table manipulator nParted is a newt-based front end to the GNU parted library that permits the user to resize, copy, and move disk partitions in the style of PowerQuest's well-known Partition Magic partition table editor. Source package: nqc Package: nqc Description: Not Quite C compiler for LEGO Mindstorms RCX The LEGO Mindstorms RCX is a Hitachi microcontroller embedded into a LEGO brick. This package lets you write programs in a C-like language and download them to your RCX using the serial infrared tower included with the RCX. Source package: nqxml Package: nqxml Description: pure Ruby implementation of a non-validating XML processor NQXML is a pure Ruby implementation of a non-validating XML processor. It includes an XML tokenizer, a SAX-style streaming XML parser, a DOM-style tree parser, and an XML writer. ``NQ'' stands for ``Not Quite''. There is some limitations. Source package: nslint Package: nslint Description: Lint for DNS files, checks integrity Nslint reads the nameserver configuration files and performs a number of consistency checks on the DNS records. . Nslint understands both old style named.boot and BIND 8's new named.conf files. Source package: nsmon Package: nsmon Description: intranet/internet server checker. A program which can check your servers which are connected to the internet/intranet via TCP/IP. There is ping and port check. Ping is an ICMP echo port check is a simple connect() to the specified port. Source package: nss-multidomain Package: libnss-multidomain Description: NSS module for multidomain authentification This name service switch (NSS) module solves the common problem of potential login name collisions when hosting users from several domains on the same server. No longer need to use a prefix or suffix and hide it everywhere the login appear, you can simply have several password files. The right DB passwd file used depends on $ENV{VIRTUAL_DOMAIN}. Package: libnss-multidomain-doc Description: Documentation for libnss-multidomain This package provide documentation for libnss-multidomain. Source package: nstreams Package: nstreams Description: network streams - a tcpdump output analyzer Nstreams is a utility designed to identify the IP streams that are occuring on a network from a non-user friendly tcpdump output of several megabytes. This is especially useful when you plan to install a firewall but if you do not know the nstreams that the network users are generating (http, real audio, and more...). . Nstreams can read the tcpdump output directly from stdin, or from a file. It can even generate the configuration file of your firewall. Source package: ntaim Package: ntaim Description: curses-based AIM client nTAIM is a curses-based AOL Instant Messenger client which is quite featureful. It supports tab completion, custom color schemes, logging, buddy aliases, buddy pounce, and a number of other things. Source package: nte Package: nte Description: shared text editor designed for use on the Mbone. NTE is a shared text editor designed for use on the Mbone. It is not a word processor (it is not clear that word processing is a useful task to share) and it is not a whiteboard - if you want a whiteboard, wb from LBL is a much better whiteboard. . Using NTE can be very interactive - unless you lock a block of text, anyone else in your session can edit that text or delete it. This is intentional. Many people can (if they wish) edit the same document simultaneously. Many people can even edit the same block of text simultaneously, but if more than one person tries to edit the same line at one time, a conflict will occur, which results in only one of the changes being preserved. Source package: ntfsdoc Package: ntfsdoc Description: Documentation about NTFS partitions format. This work is derived from the Linux-NTFS project (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/), that aims to bring full support for the NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system. . This is a set of documents about all the NTFS internals (all the publicly known internals) and the NTFS journal file format. Source package: ntop Package: ntop Description: display network usage in top-like format ntop is a Network Top program. It displays a summary of network usage by machines on your network in a format reminiscent of the unix top utility. . It can also be run in web mode, which allows the display to be browsed with a web browser. Source package: ntp Package: ntp Description: Daemon and utilities for full NTP v4 timekeeping participation. The Network Time Protocol allows for the synchronization of clocks on networked computers. The ntpd daemon implements NTP, allowing Unix systems to participate in this synchronization. . NTP was designed with attention to details which might introduce systematic bias into the computations, and the protocol is capable of synchronizing with even the most precise external time sources. . For more information on how NTP works, and how to configure a campus of ntpd daemons, load the optional Debian package 'ntp-doc'. . The Perl suggestion is only to allow use of the entirely optional ntpsweep utility. Feel free to ignore it if you just want the daemon. Package: ntp-doc Description: HTML documentation for the ntp and ntpdate packages Documentation for xntp in HTML format plus some hints in ASCII. Package: ntpdate Description: The ntpdate client for setting system time from NTP servers. The ntpdate client allows a system's clock to be set to match the time obtained by communicating with one or more servers running the NTP protocol. . The use of ntpdate is optional if you're running the ntp package, it can help a system obtain lock if it starts with a time that's pretty close by using ntpdate before starting the daemon. . The ntpdate client by itself is useful for occasionally setting the time on machines that are not on the net full-time, such as laptops. Package: xntp3 Description: Empty package to facilitate xntp3->ntp,ntpdate name change Remove this package as soon as you've selected ntp and/or ntpdate as replacements for the obsolete xntp3 package. Source package: nullidentd Package: nullidentd Description: small, fast identd daemon nullidentd is a small, fast and secure identd daemon. It returns a static string for every query. Source package: nullmailer Package: nullmailer Description: Simple relay-only mail transport agent This is nullmailer, a sendmail/qmail/etc replacement MTA for hosts which relay to a fixed set of smart relays. It is designed to be simple to configure, secure, and easily extendable. Source package: nurbs++ Package: libnurbs++-dev Description: C++ NURBS library - development package NURBS++ is a set of libraries written in C++ that provide manipulation routines for NURBS curves and surfaces. . These are the header files and static libraries for development with NURBS++. Package: libnurbs++1 Description: C++ NURBS library NURBS++ is a set of libraries written in C++ that provide manipulation routines for NURBS curves and surfaces. Source package: nut Package: nut Description: Network UPS Tools This daemon can monitor a large assortment of UPS hardware and can provide notification to other computers via it's client/server architecture. One computer is configured to act as a master and the others are configured as slaves. . This package provides the best features of the other Debian UPS packages but is not based on any of them. Specifically, it is better because: . 1) it has the ability to talk to a wide variety of hardware in both dumb and smart modes, similar to genpower; and . 2) it has network capability in that it can act as a UPS server (master) for other UPS client boxes (slaves), similar to apcd. . Finally, the companion package, nut-cgi, provides cgi scripts that can display the status of UPS on a web page. . (potato debs can be found at http://people.debian.org/~lfilipoz) Package: nut-cgi Description: Network UPS Tools - web interface This package contains CGI scripts that provide a nice web interface to a Network UPS Tools daemon. The scripts are packaged separately because there are situations where one may want to use Network UPS Tools but may not want a web interface to the daemon. Package: nut-doc Description: Network UPS Tools - documentation This package contains the upstream documentation for Network UPS Tools. Source package: nvclock Package: nvclock Description: allows you to overclock your nvidia card under linux This program allows you to overclock your nvidia chip based video card. You need to have the official nvidia drivers installed. Source package: nvi Package: nvi Description: 4.4BSD re-implementation of vi. Vi is the original screen based text editor for Unix systems. It is considered the standard text editor, and is available on almost all Unix systems. . Nvi is intended as a "bug-for-bug compatible" clone of the original BSD vi editor. As such, it doesn't have a lot of snazzy features as do some of the other vi clones such as elvis and vim. However, if all you want is vi, this is the one to get. Source package: nvi-m17n Package: nvi-m17n Description: Multilingualized nvi. nvi-m17n is multilingualized nvi by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino. it can handle Japanese, Chinese and Korean charactors. Package: nvi-m17n-canna Description: Multilingualized nvi with Canna. nvi-m17n-canna is multilingualized nvi by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino. It can handle Japanese, Chinese and Korean charactors, and can connect to Canna(Japanese kana to kanji transtator) server. Package: nvi-m17n-common Description: Multilingualized nvi's common files. nvi-m17n-common is multilingualized nvi by Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino. It can handle Japanese, Chinese and Korean charactors, This packages contain common files between nvi-m17n and nvi-m17n-canna. Source package: nvram Package: nvram Description: Little tool to view and edit Atari NV-RAM contents nvram lets you view and change the values stored in the non-volatile memory of Atari machines. You need a 2.1.x kernel with /dev/nvram support to use it. Source package: nwall Package: nwall Description: A version of wall that uses GNU readline nwall is a system-local chat program based on BSD wall. It logs chat, as well as providing opt-out lockfiles for users who want to be alerted to system walls, but don't want to be distracted by the nwall chatter. Source package: nwrite Package: nwrite Description: Enhanced replacement for the write command. Nwrite is a replacement for the standard write program that lets you write directly to the terminal of another logged-in user without the overhead of talk taking over the full screen or the other user having to respond first. Nwrite's advantages over traditional write include the ability to send the same message simultaneously to multiple users, and a receiver-configurable message format, including a tag at the start of each line that identifies the sender. Source package: nwutil Package: nwutil Description: Netwinder hardware utilities A collection of NetWinder utilities such as setting the thermostat, controlling the watchdog, and a low-level debugger. Source package: nxtvepg Package: nxtvepg Description: Nextview EPG decoder and browser In this software package you find a decoder for Nextview - an Electronic TV Programme Guide for the analog domain (as opposed to the various digital EPGs that come with most digital broadcasts). It allows you to decode and browse TV programme listings for most of the major networks in Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland. . Currently Nextview EPG is transmitted by: - in Germany and Austria: Pro7, 3Sat, RTL-II. - in Switzerland: EuroNews, SF1, TSR1. - in France: Canal+, M6, TV5. - in Turkey: TRT (as of June/2001 still a test transmission) . The EPG information is read from /dev/vbi, i.e. you need some TV card which provides a VBI data stream. bttv cards work. zoran might work too, but I havn't tested that due to lack of hardware... Source package: oaf Package: liboaf-dev Description: The GNOME Object Activation Framework - development files. OAF is the new Object Activation Framework for GNOME. OAF has a similar purpose to gnorba, the GNOME 1.x CORBA activation library, and will replace it for GNOME 2.0. . It allows you to do much more powerful activation queries than gnorba. Each server is described by an XML file that defines its attributes. When querying or activating, one may specify complex requirements using the OAF query language. Package: liboaf0 Description: The GNOME Object Activation Framework. OAF is the new Object Activation Framework for GNOME. OAF has a similar purpose to gnorba, the GNOME 1.x CORBA activation library, and will replace it for GNOME 2.0. . It allows you to do much more powerful activation queries than gnorba. Each server is described by an XML file that defines its attributes. When querying or activating, one may specify complex requirements using the OAF query language. Package: oaf Description: The GNOME Object Activation Framework. OAF is the new Object Activation Framework for GNOME. OAF has a similar purpose to gnorba, the GNOME 1.x CORBA activation library, and will replace it for GNOME 2.0. . It allows you to do much more powerful activation queries than gnorba. Each server is described by an XML file that defines its attributes. When querying or activating, one may specify complex requirements using the OAF query language. Source package: oaklisp Package: oaklisp Description: An object-oriented dialect of Scheme. Oaklisp is a dialect of Scheme that combines full lexical scoping with first-class types. It uses a byte-coded implementation, but is reasonably fast anyway. Complete with bignums, formatted output, transparent delays, RnRS compatibility package, all the luxuries. Source package: objc-poc Package: objc-poc Description: Objective-C compiler Portable Object Compiler (objc-poc) is an Objective-C compiler. . Includes: - a modern, portable, "all C" Objective C runtime There's absolutely no assembly language needed, nor is there a dependency on stack layout, register allocation conventions etc. Most other runtimes, were derived from pre-"all C"-Stepstone runtimes, so this is an important point of difference. - "objpak", the "Object Pak" Objective C Collection Classes Simple, powerful set of classes. Very portable. Can be used to develop with different compilers, then port with 'objc'. Compatible with ICpak101, the collection class library described in Brad Cox' book, and used by existing Objective-C packages that were developed with Stepstone objc. - "cakit", the "Computer Algebra Kit" Objective C classes Small, concise, interface to a large set of classes for polynomial computing and arbitrary precision integer arithmetic. . Web page: http://sf.net/projects/objc/ Source package: ocaml Package: ocaml Description: ML language implementation with a class-based object system Objective Caml is an implementation of the ML language, based on the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. . Objective Caml comprises two compilers. One generates bytecode which is then interpreted by a C program. This compiler runs quickly, generates compact code with moderate memory requirements, and is portable to essentially any 32 or 64 bit Unix platform. Performance of generated programs is quite good for a bytecoded implementation: almost twice as fast as Caml Light 0.7. This compiler can be used either as a standalone, batch-oriented compiler that produces standalone programs, or as an interactive, toplevel-based system. . The other compiler generates high-performance native code for a number of processors. Compilation takes longer and generates bigger code, but the generated programs deliver excellent performance, while retaining the moderate memory requirements of the bytecode compiler. It is not available on all arches though. Package: ocaml-base Description: Runtime system for ocaml bytecode executables Objective Caml is an implementation of the ML language, based on the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. . This package contains only the runtime system needed to run bytecode executables. The `ocaml' package contains the full development suite of Objective Caml. Package: ocaml-native-compilers Description: Native code compilers of the ocaml suite (the .opt ones) Objective Caml is an implementation of the ML language, based on the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. . This package contains the native code version of the compilers and lexer (ocamlc.opt, ocamllex.opt, ocamlopt.opt, camlp4o.opt and camlp4r.opt). The normal version of these programs are found in the ocaml package. For big source codes, these packages can be two to three times faster, but for most normal sized sources, the difference won't be noticeable. Package: ocaml-source Description: Sources for Objectif Caml Objective Caml is an implementation of the ML language, based on the Caml Light dialect extended with a complete class-based object system and a powerful module system in the style of Standard ML. . This package contains the sources needed to build some packages which build depend on them. Source package: ocaml-doc Package: ocaml-doc Description: Documentation for Objective Caml and Camlp4 This package contains documentation for Objective Caml in html, info, dvi, pdf, ps and plain text format as well as documentation and a tutorial for Camlp4 in html, dvi and ps format. Source package: ocaml-tools Package: ocaml-tools Description: Various tools for ocaml programmers This package collects various tools for ocaml programmers: - ocamlmakefile: a makefile template - a configure.in and Makefile.in template - ocamldot: generate program dependency graphs for ocaml programs Source package: ocamltk Package: ocamltk Description: a library for interfacing Objective Caml with the tcl/tk CamlTk417 is a library for interfacing Objective Caml with the scripting language Tcl/Tk. . In addition to the basic interface with Tcl/Tk, this package contains * the "frx" library, written by Francois Rouaix; it contains some facilities for usual idioms * the "jpf" library, written by Jun P. Furuse; it contains a "file selector" and "balloon help" support * the "jtk" library, written by Jun P. Furuse; it contains extensions for Japanese Tcl/Tk * the "tkanim" extension, written by Jun P. Furuse; it adds support for animated GIF files. Source package: ocamlweb Package: ocamlweb Description: literate programming tool for Objective Caml Literate programming, as defined by Knuth, means to combine program code and documentation into one source document from which program code and documentation can be extracted. The approach of ocamlweb is that documentation is to be included in the program code as special comments. The ocamlweb tool extracts from this the documented program code as LaTeX document, while no special preprocessing is required to compile the source files. . See also http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/ocamlweb/index.en.html. Source package: octave Package: octave Description: The GNU Octave language for numerical computations Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . Octave uses some of the best and most respected numerical libraries as balgen, dassl, eisspack, fftpack, lapack, linpack, minpack, odepack, ranlib, slatec-fn and villad. Octave can be dynamically extended with user-supplied C++ files. Package: octave-doc Description: Postscript documentation on the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in postscript format: the FAQ, a refcard in a4, letter and legal formats, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main Octave package. Package: octave-headers Description: Header files for the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the include files needed to compile and link user-supplied code with GNU Octave. If you only write interpreted .m files, you do not need this package. Package: octave-htmldoc Description: HTML documentation on the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in html format: the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main Octave package. Package: octave-staticlibs Description: Static libraries for the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the static version of the dynamic libraries of the octave package. You only need this package if you want to link applications statically. Source package: octave-ci Package: octave-ci Description: Contributed functions for the GNU Octave language The octave-ci package provides almost two hundred functions for GNU Octave, a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language primarily intended for numerical computations. . The files in this package are grouped by the following directories: filefun, neural-nets, listfun, timefun, general, and misc. . Other parts of this package have been integrated into GNU Octave itself as of version 2.0.13.92. Source package: octave-epstk Package: octave-epstk Description: GNU Octave encapsulated postscript toolkit The octave-epstk package provides, via a set of .m functions, a toolkit to create powerful encapsulated postscript (.eps) graphs. Most 2D scientific graphics functions are written. The generated .eps-files are very small and can be imported into other documents without loss of quality. Source package: octave-forge Package: octave-forge Description: Contributed functions for GNU Octave from http://octave.sf.net The octave-forge project contains over 300 contributed functions for GNU Octave which are not in the main distribution. These functions are grouped according to the following subdirectories: audio, comm, control, general, geometry, ident, image, linear-algebra, optim, path, plot, set, signal, sparse, specfun, special-matrix, splines, statistics, strings, struct, time. . While the main Octave distribution is conservative about accepting new functions and changes, octave-forge is very open. As a result, be prepared for some lower quality code and more rapidly changing interfaces to the functions in octave-forge. . The octave-forge project is housed at http://sourceforge.net/projects/octave/ . The Debian octave-forge package replaces (and extends) the earlier octave-matcompat package. Source package: octave-matcompat Package: octave-matcompat Description: Empty transition package for octave-forge The octave-forge package replaces the octave-matcompat package. This empty octave-matcompat forces installation of the (new) octave-forge package via an explicit dependency. Once both packages are installed, this package can be safely removed or purged. Source package: octave-plplot Package: octave-plplot Description: PLplot (a scientific plotting library) interface for Octave This package enables you to use PLplot from within Octave. When this package is installed, many plotting function of Octave's core have PLplot counterparts. The user can switch between both libraries with the function `use_plplot'. . Using it instead of the regular gnuplot interface, you have the following advantages: . - Use a superior plotting package, having access to dozens of plotting commands, enabling you to customize your plots at your will. . - Still use the same plot commands that you are familiarized, if you really want to. . - Have some new and long waited plotting command scripts. . Besides having access to all PLplot API commands, and all Octave usual commands, some with some improvements, new commands are available. They are: autostyle, ginput, gtext, legend, cmap, pldef, save_fig, set_view, shade, stripc, stripc_add, stripc_del, tdeblank, text, xticks, and zoom. Source package: octave2.0 Package: octave Description: The GNU Octave language for numerical computations Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This package is an emoty 'transition' package. It is needed in order to transfer smoothly from the octave packages (up to and including version octave*2.0.16-1) to the new octave2.0* packages. The new octave2.0* can coexist with the upcoming octave2.1* packages of the new development version of GNU Octave. . Once you have all the octave2.0 package you want installed, you can delete this package. Package: octave2.0 Description: The GNU Octave language for numerical computations Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . Octave uses some of the best and most respected numerical libraries as balgen, dassl, eisspack, fftpack, lapack, linpack, minpack, odepack, ranlib, slatec-fn and villad. Octave can be dynamically extended with user-supplied C++ files. Package: octave2.0-doc Description: Postscript documentation on the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in postscript format: the FAQ, a refcard in a4, letter and legal formats, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main Octave package. Package: octave2.0-emacsen Description: Emacs support for the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the elisp files for the Octave modes for GNU Emacs and XEmacs. Package: octave2.0-headers Description: Header files for the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the include files needed to compile and link user-supplied code with GNU Octave. If you only write interpreted .m files, you do not need this package. Package: octave2.0-htmldoc Description: HTML documentation on the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in html format: the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main Octave package. Package: octave2.0-info Description: GNU Info documentation on the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in info format: the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is needed for the 'help -i foo' command within Octave. Package: octave2.0-staticlibs Description: Static libraries for the GNU Octave language Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the static version of the dynamic libraries of the octave package. You only need this package if you want to link applications statically. Source package: octave2.1 Package: octave2.1 Description: The GNU Octave language for numerical computations (2.1 branch) Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . Octave uses some of the best and most respected numerical libraries as balgen, dassl, eisspack, fftpack, lapack, linpack, minpack, odepack, ranlib, slatec-fn and villad. Octave can be dynamically extended with user-supplied C++ files. Package: octave2.1-doc Description: Postscript documentation on the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in postscript format: the FAQ, a reference card in a4, letter and legal formats, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main Octave package. Package: octave2.1-emacsen Description: Emacs support for the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the elisp files for the Octave modes for GNU Emacs and XEmacs. Package: octave2.1-headers Description: Header files for the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the include files needed to compile and link user-supplied code with GNU Octave. If you only write interpreted .m files, you do not need this package. . The package is "Architecture: any" specific as it contains architecture- specific compiler switches in the mkoctfile script. Package: octave2.1-htmldoc Description: HTML documentation on the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in html format: the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is also included in info format in the main Octave package. Package: octave2.1-info Description: GNU Info documentation on the GNU Octave language (2.1 branch) Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatible) high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides a convenient command-line interface for solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. . This packages provides the following documentation in info format: the FAQ, a document on the C++ classes used by Octave, as well as the main octave documentation which is needed for the 'help -i foo' command within Octave. Source package: odb Package: libodb-dev Description: Object Data Base This package contains Object Data Base development files (headers and static libraries). Package: libodb0 Description: Object Data Base This provides storing, handling and menaging "real word" data in a database the same way as they appear: amorphous, polymorph and through an infinite amount of Views and Viewpoints. This package contains runtime library and documentation. Source package: oftpd Package: oftpd Description: A secure anonymous FTP server Designed from the ground up to be as secure as an anonymous FTP server can be. It runs as non-root and uses chroot() to hide the rest of the system from the ftp daemon. It is designed to work efficiently with threads. Source package: oggtst Package: oggtst Description: Read comments in ogg vorbis files Oggtst is a small utility which reads comments from ogg vorbis files. (These are like the id3 tags in the mp3 world.) Source package: ogle Package: ogle Description: DVD player with support for DVD menus Ogle is a DVD player with DVD menu support. This is the vanilla version, with no special CPU support. If you have a recent i386, powerpc, you will want to install the optimized package, ogle-mmx or ogle-altivec respectively. Package: ogle-altivec Description: DVD player with support for DVD menus Ogle is a DVD player with DVD menu support. This is the version with support for the altivec CPU extension. Package: ogle-mmx Description: DVD player with support for DVD menus Ogle is a DVD player with DVD menu support. This is the version optimized for MMX CPU extensions, as found on all current i386 compatible CPUs. Source package: ogle-gui Package: ogle-gui Description: User interface to ogle (Gtk) A GTK user interface to ogle, a DVD player with support for DVD menus. Source package: oidentd Package: oidentd Description: Replacement ident daemon An ident (rfc1413) daemon for IPv4 and IPv6. . oidentd allows users, given the proper permission, to specify the identd response that the server will output when a successful lookup is completed. Oidentd also allows for pseudo-random strings (either a prefix, such as "user," followed by a number between 0 and 99999, or 10 pseudo-random characters of the set 0-9A-Za-z) to be returned upon the completion of a successful lookup instead of a username or a UID. . Oidentd supports IPv4 masqueraded connections, including netfilter. Source package: okumura-clsfiles Package: okumura-clsfiles Description: Modified jclasses.dtx of ASCII pLaTeX. Provides jsarticle.cls, jsbook.cls and jspf.cls but jspf.cls are yet in experimental state. . Also provides morisawa.sty with which one can use Morisawa Basic-5 type faces in TeX files. Morisawa Basic-5 type faces should be installed in your PS printer. Source package: oldncurses Package: ncurses3.0 Description: Old libc5 curses - shared libraries This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs compiled with the libc5 ncurses. It is provided to support older binaries which may need it. Package: ncurses3.0-altdev Description: Old libc5 curses - Developer's libraries This package contains the header files, static, and profiling libraries for the libc5 ncurses library. This should be used with the libc5-altdev and altgcc packages. Source package: ole-storage-lite Package: libole-storage-lite-perl Description: Perl5 module with Simple Class for OLE document interface. This module allows you to read and write an OLE-Structured file. Source package: oleo Package: oleo Description: GNU spreadsheet program Oleo is a spreadsheet program (better for you than the more expensive spreadsheet). It is an X client and also runs on character-based terminals. It can generate embedded Postscript renditions of spreadsheets. Keybindings should be familiar to Emacs users and are configurable by users. Source package: omega-rpg Package: omega-rpg Description: A text-based roguelike game Omega is a complex rogue-style game of dungeon exploration. Unlike other such games, there are a number of ways to "win", depending on various actions taken during play. The ways you can get your name on the high score board include becoming the highest ranked head of a guild, sect, college, etc., as well as gaining the most points figured from possessions and experience. The game (via the oracle) may impose some structure on your exploration, but you need not follow all of the oracle's advice. There *is* a "total winner" status, by the way. Source package: omirr Package: omirr Description: Online Mirror Daemon Duplicates directory hierarchies between several machines. The omirr package consists of the online mirror daemon in.omirrd and a kernel patch. The daemon supports mirroring of directory hierarchies between several machines. It distributes files, file contents and file attributes to remote machines, comparable to the rdist(1) program, but it has several differences compared to rdist. . Firstly, it synchronizes the files online, usually immediately, using an interface to the local kernel which notifies the daemon about all file system modifications. This results in equivalent file system contents of the mirrored hierarchies on all machines. The daemon is started once, usually at boot time and then runs continuously. In contrast, the rdist program is started manually or from cron, then distributes its files and terminates. . Secondly, it allows symmetric mirroring. With rdist, one file system hierarchy is the master version used to update the others. The hierarchies synchronized by in.omirrd are all treated equally, i.e. there is no master copy. The file system modifications are time-stamped and in.omirrd uses the latest version of each file. This is the same as concurrently modifying the same file from two Unix processes: the last modification takes effect. But, since in.omirrd does not support file (or even record) locking, it should not be used for file system hierarchies with a lot of concurrent updates on several machines or for files usually accessed using locking mechanisms, like database files. . Thirdly, it can synchronize several remote machines concurrently. rdist updates multiple hosts sequentially. Source package: omlcs Package: omlcs Description: Markup language converter to html. OpaL Markup Language Content System is a extended html-like language defined in xml. It makes writing of content lot easier because it can fetch data from other files in a automated way. Source package: omniorb Package: omniidl Description: The idl compiler of the omniorb This includes the core idl compiler Package: omniidl-cxx Description: The idl to c++ compiler of the omniorb This includes the idl to c++ compiler Package: omniidl-python Description: The idl to python compiler of the omniorb This includes the idl to python compiler Package: omniorb Description: An object request broker (ORB) implementation omniorb is a freely available Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) 2.3 compliant object request broker (ORB) implementation. It is based on the IIOP communications protocol and should be interoperable with any other CORBA 2.3 compliant ORB. . This is a development package which contains an Interface Definition Language (IDL) to C++ (pre)compiler as well as the ORB library. This environment will allow you to develop distributed objects which can communicate with other objects without any regard to their location, platform, or language. Therefore, it probably makes sense to also install a C++ development environment for this package to be useful. . If none of the above terminology sounds familiar then you most likely don't need this package. Package: omniorb-dev Description: The development related components of the omniorb package. This includes the IDL compiler, static libraries, and development-related tools and header files. Package: omniorb-doc Description: Examples and Documentation for omniorb This includes HTML and PS files related to omniorb itself, as well as an excellent introduction to CORBA concepts. This package also contains the example programs from the omniorb distribution. Have Fun! Package: python-omniorb Description: The python implemention of the omniorb This includes python libs Source package: omt Package: omt Description: A tool for mirroring web pages. OpaL Mirror Tool is a program written in perl to mirror web pages or download files from the web. It has the powerful ability to rewrite the content of the pages to make a fully functional mirror and the user can specify additional rewrite rules at the command line. Source package: oneko Package: oneko Description: a cat chases the cursor (now a mouse) around the screen A cat (neko) chases the cursor (now a mouse) around the screen while you work. Alternatively, a dog chases a bone. Source package: oneliner Package: oneliner Description: Command line for X OneLiner creates a single-line command prompt at the bottom of the screen, displaying your current directory and keeping track of all the directories you've been in and commands you've run during the current session. . This is a complete re-write; OneLiner has progressed from a quick Tcl/Tk hack, to an ever-so-slightly more advanced C/Tk hack, and now to C/GTK+! The interface is practically the same, but items won't get duplicated on the history menus now. Source package: onshore-timesheet Package: onshore-timesheet Description: A complete, Open Source, Web-based Time-Billing solution A commercially supported, GPL'd web application to allow for the collection and approval of hours via the Web. Clients, jobs, personnel, and hours are modeled and managed by the system. Nightly reports give managers a list of their jobs and unapproved hours. A flexible backend is provided for integration with billing systems. . See http://www.onshore-timesheet.org/ for more information and inquiries about commercial support, integration, or development. Package: onshore-timesheet-el Description: Emacs Lisp onShore Timesheet Client An elisp client for onShore Timesheet. Enables employees and/or consultants to log their hours in batches via Emacs, which can be much faster than going to web browser. Source package: oo-browser Package: oo-browser Description: (Emacs) Object Oriented Class Browser The oo-browser is a multi-windowed, interactive object-oriented class browser similar in use to the well-known Smalltalk browsers. It is unique in a number of respects foremost of which is that it works well with a multiplicity of object-oriented languages. It provides both textual views within an editor and graphical views under the X window system and Windows. oo-browser provides support for Java, C++/C, Object-C, Python, Smalltalk, Eiffel and last but not least Lisp. . More information can be found at the oo-browser web site http://sourceforge.net/projects/oo-browser/ . Source package: oo2c Package: liboo2c Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler (library) OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. Programs built with OO2C require this library. Package: oo2c Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler Oberon-2 is an object-oriented programming language, a successor of Pascal, designed by the renowned Niklaus Wirth. It combines the popular and proven design of Pascal (strict type system, easy to read code, easy to follow program flow, possibility to naturally structure your source code) with the modularity of Modula-2 and enhances both of them with clean, simple but powerful object-oriented concepts, including inheritance, dynamic type information, virtual methods, various access rules on class and module basis and a built-in garbage collector. . OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. Source package: oo2c32 Package: liboo2c Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler (library) OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. Programs built with OO2C require this library. Package: oo2c Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler Oberon-2 is an object-oriented programming language, a successor of Pascal, designed by the renowned Niklaus Wirth. It combines the popular and proven design of Pascal (strict type system, easy to read code, easy to follow program flow, possibility to naturally structure your source code) with the modularity of Modula-2 and enhances both of them with clean, simple but powerful object-oriented concepts, including inheritance, dynamic type information, virtual methods, various access rules on class and module basis and a built-in garbage collector. . OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. This version is limited to 32-bit platforms. Source package: oo2c64 Package: liboo2c Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler (library) OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. Programs built with OO2C require this library. Package: oo2c Description: Optimizing Oberon-2 to ANSI-C Compiler Oberon-2 is an object-oriented programming language, a successor of Pascal, designed by the renowned Niklaus Wirth. It combines the popular and proven design of Pascal (strict type system, easy to read code, easy to follow program flow, possibility to naturally structure your source code) with the modularity of Modula-2 and enhances both of them with clean, simple but powerful object-oriented concepts, including inheritance, dynamic type information, virtual methods, various access rules on class and module basis and a built-in garbage collector. . OO2C is the first compiler of the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler (OOC) project. OOC's goal is to provide optimizing native code Oberon-2 compilers for a number of popular computer architectures. This version is limited to 64-bit platforms. Source package: oonsoo Package: oonsoo Description: Solitaire card game for x11. Oonsoo is a solitaire card game for x11. The goal of the game is to arrange the twelve suits of cards, in order, onto the twelve playing decks. Source package: oops Package: oops Description: HTTP caching proxy server written for performance OOPS is lightweight but powerful proxy cache. It's main features are: * HTTP/1.1 (without persistent connections yet) and FTP * Fast start. It is ready to serve requests immediately after start. * On-disk storages are checked in background, while serving requests directly from network * Clean reconfiguration on SIGHUP - no broken sessions, new settings applied to new connections * Easy-to-read/understand config file and acl's * Bandwidth control * Modular structure. Several module types exist: logging, access, output, error reporting, URL filtering, ... * Objects are stored in large files: no file per object scheme. * These large files can be raw devices (like /dev/hda) Source package: opalmod Package: opalmod Description: A set of modules for the opal packages. OpaL Perl Modules is a set of perl modules used for various tasks. Source package: open-amulet Package: libamulet4 Description: A GUI toolkit for X11, Macintosh and Windows 95/98/NT This is the runtime library required to run applications using the OpenAmulet toolkit. . The OpenAmulet Toolkit is a portable toolkit designed for the creation of 2D direct manipulation graphical user interfaces. It is written in C++ and can be used with Unix systems running the X Window System (Motif look), PC's running Microsoft Windows NT or `95 (native look), or Macintosh systems running MacOS (native look). . The Amulet research project in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University is creating a comprehensive set of tools which make it significantly easier to create graphical, highly-interactive user interfaces. The lower levels of Amulet are called the `Amulet Toolkit,' and these provide mechanisms that allow programmers to code user interfaces much more easily. Support is provided for: object selection, save/load, undo, and constraints. . As the group at Carnegie Mellon University is no longer funded for its work on Amulet, some Amulet users have founded the OpenAmulet project which has continued its development. . For more information, see http://www.openip.org and http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/ Package: open-amulet-dev Description: Development files for OpenAmulet, a GUI toolkit This package contains the header files and the development library for OpenAmulet. Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using the OpenAmulet toolkit. . The OpenAmulet Toolkit is a portable toolkit designed for the creation of 2D direct manipulation graphical user interfaces. It is written in C++ and can be used with Unix systems running the X Window System (Motif look), PC's running Microsoft Windows NT or `95 (native look), or Macintosh systems running MacOS (native look). . The Amulet research project in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University is creating a comprehensive set of tools which make it significantly easier to create graphical, highly-interactive user interfaces. The lower levels of Amulet are called the `Amulet Toolkit,' and these provide mechanisms that allow programmers to code user interfaces much more easily. Support is provided for: object selection, save/load, undo, and constraints. . As the group at Carnegie Mellon University is no longer funded for its work on Amulet, some Amulet users have founded the OpenAmulet project which has continued its development. . For more information, see http://www.openip.org and http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/ Package: open-amulet-images Description: image files for OpenAmulet, a GUI toolkit This package contains the image files needed by certain OpenAmulet programs. . The OpenAmulet Toolkit is a portable toolkit designed for the creation of 2D direct manipulation graphical user interfaces. It is written in C++ and can be used with Unix systems running the X Window System (Motif look), PC's running Microsoft Windows NT or `95 (native look), or Macintosh systems running MacOS (native look). . The Amulet research project in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University is creating a comprehensive set of tools which make it significantly easier to create graphical, highly-interactive user interfaces. The lower levels of Amulet are called the `Amulet Toolkit,' and these provide mechanisms that allow programmers to code user interfaces much more easily. Support is provided for: object selection, save/load, undo, and constraints. . As the group at Carnegie Mellon University is no longer funded for its work on Amulet, some Amulet users have founded the OpenAmulet project which has continued its development. . For more information, see http://www.openip.org and http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/ Source package: openacs-doc Package: openacs-doc Description: Documentation for the web development platform OpenACS. OpenACS is a powerful platform upon which you can build full-featured, production-ready community sites complete with forums, interactivity, and other so-called dynamic content. It is implemented as a system of Tcl scripts written as add-ons for the AOLserver. . Source package: openal Package: libopenal-dev Description: OpenAL is a portable library for 3D spatialized audio. OpenAL, the Open Audio Library, is a joint effort to create an open, vendor-neutral, cross-platform API for interactive, primarily spatialized audio. OpenAL's primary audience are application developers and desktop users that rely on portable standards like OpenGL, for games and other multimedia applications. . This packages contains the header files and static libraries needed for development. Package: libopenal0 Description: OpenAL is a portable library for 3D spatialized audio. OpenAL, the Open Audio Library, is a joint effort to create an open, vendor-neutral, cross-platform API for interactive, primarily spatialized audio. OpenAL's primary audience are application developers and desktop users that rely on portable standards like OpenGL, for games and other multimedia applications. Source package: openbabel Package: openbabel Description: Convert and manipulate chemical data files Openbabel is a GPL and C++ rewrite of the 'babel' program to convert the various file formats used in chemical software. The command-line interface is mostly identical to the old 'babel' executable and recognizes these file formats among many others: . Alchemy, ChemDraw, GAMESS, Gaussian, HyperChem, MDL Isis and Molfile, MOPAC, MPQC, PDB, SMILES and XYZ. . Right now, openbabel is not a 100% replacement for babel as some file formats and bond order prediction are not yet supported. Source package: openc++ Package: openc++ Description: extensible C++ compiler OpenC++ is a tool for source-code translation for C++. Programmers can easily implement various kinds of translation so that they can define new syntax, new annotation, and new object behavior. Web Page: http://www.softlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/~chiba/ Source package: openjade Package: libostyle-dev Description: OpenJade libraries, developer support Contains include files and the static library for libogrove, libospgrove, and libostyle. This is useful for those developing on top of the OpenJade grove or DSSSL engine. Package: libostyle0 Description: Runtime libraries for OpenJade OpenJade's shared libraries, runtime support. Includes libogrove, providing an abstract interface to groves; libospgrove, an interface to groves on top of the OpenSP suite; and libostyle, the actual DSSSL style engine. . This shared library is used by the openjade package. Package: openjade Description: Implementation of the DSSSL language OpenJade is an implementation of the ISO/IEC 10179:1996 standard DSSSL language. It is based on James Clark's Jade software. . The OpenJade processor, in conjunction with a DSSSL style sheet, is capable of translating SGML documents into other formats. Output formats currently supported are RTF, HTML, MIF, JadeTeX, or an XML representation of the flow object tree. Using it's own non-standard system, it is also capable of transforming one SGML or XML DTD to another. . Author: The OpenJade Team Homepage: http://openjade.sourceforge.net/ Source package: openldap Package: ldap-rfc Description: LDAP Related RFC's from OpenLDAP package This is a complete collection of LDAP related RFC's obtained from the OpenLDAP source distribution. They are not OpenLDAP specific and relate to the LDAP protocol in general including some LDAPv3 information. Package: libopenldap-dev Description: OpenLDAP development libraries. This package allows development of LDAP applications using the OpenLDAP libraries. It includes headers, libraries and links to allow static and dynamic linking. Package: libopenldap-runtime Description: OpenLDAP runtime files for obsolete libopenldap1 Contains runtime configuration files and man pages for the OpenLDAP libraries. Package: libopenldap1 Description: OpenLDAP libraries (obsoleted by libldap2). These are the run-time libraries for the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) servers and clients. Package: openldap-gateways Description: OpenLDAP Gateways These programs provide directory interaction (gateways) with your existing servers. They include fax, finger, gopher and mail gateways, aswell as some useful utilities. Package: openldap-utils Description: OpenLDAP utilities. Utilities from the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) package. These utilities can access a local or remote LDAP server and contain all the client programs required to access LDAP servers. Package: openldapd Description: OpenLDAP server (slapd). This is the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) standalone server (slapd). The server can be used to provide a standalone directory service and also includes the slurpd replication server and centipede. Source package: openldap-guide Package: openldap-guide Description: OpenLDAP Admin Guide This is a complete guide on installing, configuring and maintaining the OpenLDAP server (slapd). If you are serious about fine tuning your LDAP server, or just want to see what LDAP is and what it can do, this is the document you want. . Includes HTML, Postscript and text formats, for easy reading and printing. Source package: openldap2 Package: ldap-gateways Description: OpenLDAP Gateways These programs provide directory interaction (gateways) with your existing servers. They include fax, finger, gopher and mail gateways, aswell as some useful utilities. Package: ldap-utils Description: OpenLDAP utilities. Utilities from the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) package. These utilities can access a local or remote LDAP server and contain all the client programs required to access LDAP servers. Package: libldap2 Description: OpenLDAP libraries. These are the run-time libraries for the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) servers and clients. Package: libldap2-dev Description: OpenLDAP development libraries. This package allows development of LDAP applications using the OpenLDAP libraries. It includes headers, libraries and links to allow static and dynamic linking. Package: slapd Description: OpenLDAP server (slapd). This is the OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) standalone server (slapd). The server can be used to provide a standalone directory service and also includes the slurpd replication server and centipede. Source package: openmcl Package: openmcl Description: Native code ANSI Common Lisp compiler and runtime environment OpenMCL is an implementation of the ANSI Common Lisp language, providing native-code compilation and the associated runtime environment. Source package: openmosix Package: kernel-patch-openmosix Description: Kernel patch for openmosix Openmosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster of workstations and servers based on the Intel x86 architecture to work cooperatively as if part of a single system. . This package contains the openmosix kernel patch for the 2.4.13 kernel. You need to use the standard kernel sources, as the patch may not apply cleanly to Debian kernels. Package: openmosix Description: Utilities to administer a openmosix cluster node Openmosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster of workstations and servers based on the Intel x86 architecture to work cooperatively as if part of a single system. . This package provides the utilities to run a openmosix cluster. Package: openmosix-dev Description: Openmosix development files (static library and header files) Openmosix is an extension to the linux kernel to support scalable and transparent cluster computing. The enhanced kernel allows a cluster of workstations and servers based on the x86 architecture to work cooperatively as if part of a single system. . This package contains the header files and static libraries. Source package: opennap Package: opennap Description: Open source Napster server. Napster is a protocol for sharing files between clients. The server acts as a broker and search engine for client transfers. It also features group and private chat, similar to IRC. Source package: openslp Package: libslp-dev Description: OpenSLP development libraries SLPv2 (RFC 2608) is a IETF standard protocol (RFC 2608) that is used to discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP directories are available in your organization. This package allows development of SLP applications using the OpenSLP libraries. It includes headers, libraries and links to allow static and dynamic linking. It also includes slptool, a utility to test service advertisement/lookup. The library implements RFC 2614 - An API for Service Location. Package: libslp1 Description: OpenSLP libraries SLPv2 (RFC 2608) is a IETF standard protocol (RFC 2608) that is used to discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP directories are available in your organization. This package provides a SLP run-time library package that is linked to SLP aware applications. The library implements RFC 2614 - An API for Service Location. Unless there is a SLP DA in the network, you must install the slpd package to be able to advertise the services. Package: openslp-doc Description: OpenSLP documentation SLPv2 (RFC 2608) is a IETF standard protocol (RFC 2608) that is used to discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP directories are available in your organization. This package provides comprehensive documentation on SLP and the OpenSLP implementation; it contains an Introduction to SLP, a User's Guide, a Programmer's Guide and related RFCs. Package: slpd Description: OpenSLP Server (slpd) SLPv2 (RFC 2608) is a IETF standard protocol that is used to discover/advertise services on the network. You can use SLP for anything from locating a suitable printer on your floor to discovering what LDAP directories are available in your organization. This package provides slpd, the OpenSLP daemon, which provides an SLPv2 compliant Service Agent and Directory Agent. Source package: opensp Package: libosp-dev Description: OpenJade group's SP suite, developer support This contains include files and the static library for libosp1. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. Package: libosp2 Description: Runtime library for OpenJade group's SP suite This is the SP suite's shared library runtime support. This C++ library contains entity management functions, parsing functions, and other functions useful for SGML/XML/DSSSL development. . This shared library is used by the opensp and openjade packages. Package: opensp Description: OpenJade group's SGML parsing tools This package is a collection of SGML/XML tools called OpenSP. It is a fork from James Clark's SP suite. . These tools are used to parse, validate, and normalize SGML and XML files. The central programs included in this package are 'onsgmls', which replaces sgmls, 'ospam', 'ospent', 'osgmlnorm', and 'osgml2xml'. Source package: openuniverse Package: openuniverse Description: 3D Universe Simulator OpenUniverse (OU for short) is a fun, fast and free OpenGL space simulator. It currently focusses on the Solar System and lets you visit all of its planets, most major moons and a vast collection of smaller bodies in colorful, glorious and realtime 3D. If you've ever had a chance to visit Mercury or asteroid Geographos, here you'll find them looking exactly the same way, following exactly the same path as when you've left them. Source package: openverse Package: openverse Description: A graphical chat written in tcl/tk. OpenVerse is a graphical visual chat client/server written in tcl/tk. Anyone who has seen Virtual Places, The Palace, or any other visual chat can quickly relate to what OpenVerse is. This package includes both the client program and server code. Source package: openvrml Package: libopenvrml0 Description: cross-platform runtime shared library for VRML Open VRML gives you a library with a set of function written for VRML rendering with java and javascript support. Package: libopenvrml0-dev Description: Developer's libraries for openvrml This package contains header files, static and profiling libraries and symbolic link that developers using openvrml will need Package: openvrml-lookat Description: VRML X11 viewer This package contains lookat, a X11 VRML viewer using openvrml Source package: opie Package: libopie-dev Description: OPIE library development files. OPIE (One-time Password In Everything) is a system which makes it simple to use One-Time passwords in applications. . This package contains the development files needed to write applications that use libopie. Package: opie-client Description: OPIE programs for generating OTPs on client machines This package contains the necessary generators to produce one-time passwords (OTPs) which allow you to log into systems running OPIE aware daemons. Package: opie-server Description: OPIE programs for maintaining an OTP key file Creates an OTP key file. Probably not useful without libpam-opie Source package: opt Package: opt Description: Options Parsing Tool shared library opt is a subroutine library which facilitates the convenient input of parameters to a C program. Parameters are parsed from a command line, with further facilities for reading options from files, from environment strings, or from an interactive environment. The aim of the opt package is to permit programs to be both user- and programmer- friendly. The package attempts to on the one hand provide a direct and relatively full-featured input interface to the ultimate user of the program, and at the same time impose a minimal amount of work on the programmer to "attach" the package to his or her software. It is similar to GNU's (and AT&T's old) getopts package, but with a different interface that might be easier to use. Source package: orbit Package: liborbit-dbg Description: Debugging libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB ORBit is a lightweight CORBA ORB designed for use with the Gnome project. (Nothing about it requires Gnome, though.) . This package contains static libraries with debugging information. Package: liborbit-dev Description: Dev libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB ORBit is a lightweight CORBA ORB designed for use with the Gnome project. (Nothing about it requires Gnome, though.) . This package contains the headers and static libraries used for developing ORBit-based applications. It also contains the IDL compiler needed to import object definitions into your C programs. Package: liborbit0 Description: Libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB ORBit is a lightweight CORBA ORB designed for use with the Gnome project. (Nothing about it requires Gnome, though.) . This package contains the run-time libraries used by ORBit-based apps. Package: orbit Description: A CORBA ORB (used with Gnome) ORBit is a lightweight CORBA ORB designed for use with the Gnome project. (Nothing about it requires Gnome, though.) . This package contains command-line utilities for various ORBit services: orbit-ird, name-client, orbit-name-server, orbit-event-server, ior-decode. Source package: orbit-mt Package: liborbit-mt-dev Description: Dev tools and libraries for the multithreaded version of ORBit ORBit-mt is a multithreaded version of ORBit, a CORBA ORB. Package: liborbit-mt0 Description: Libraries for the multithreaded version of ORBit ORBit-mt is a multithreaded version of ORBit, a CORBA ORB. Source package: orbit2 Package: liborbit2 Description: Libraries for ORBit2 - a CORBA ORB ORBit2 is a high-performance CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) ORB (object request broker). It allows programs to send requests and receive replies from other programs, regardless of the locations of the two programs. CORBA is an architecture that enables communication between program objects, regardless of the programming language they're written in or the operating system they run on. . ORBit2 was designed for use with the GNOME project. Nothing about it requires GNOME, though. . This package contains the run-time libraries used by ORBit2-based apps. Package: liborbit2-dbg Description: Debugging libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB ORBit is a high-performance CORBA ORB originally designed for use with the GNOME project. Nothing about it requires GNOME, though. . This package contains static libraries with debugging information. Package: liborbit2-dev Description: Dev libraries for ORBit - a CORBA ORB ORBit2 is a high-performance CORBA ORB originally designed for use with the GNOME project. Nothing about it requires GNOME, though. . This package contains the headers and static libraries used for developing ORBit2-based applications. It also contains the IDL compiler needed to import object definitions into your C programs. Package: orbit2 Description: A CORBA ORB (used with Gnome) ORBit2 is a high-performance CORBA ORB originally designed for use with the GNOME project. (Nothing about it requires GNOME, though.) . This package contains command-line utilities, such as name-client-2, orbit-name-server-2 and ior-decode-2. Source package: orbitcpp Package: liborbitcpp-dev Description: Dev tools and libraries for ORBit-C++ - C++ CORBA bindings ORBit-C++ is a C++ wrapper around ORBit, to provide the C++ language bindings for CORBA. Package: liborbitcpp0 Description: Libraries for ORBit-C++ - C++ CORBA bindings ORBit-C++ is a C++ wrapper around ORBit, to provide the C++ language bindings for CORBA. Package: liborbitcpp31 Description: Libraries for ORBit-C++ - C++ CORBA bindings ORBit-C++ is a C++ wrapper around ORBit, to provide the C++ language bindings for CORBA. Source package: oregano Package: oregano Description: GNOME application for schematic capture of electrical circuits Oregano is an application for schematic capture and printing of electrical circuits. It can also be used for simulations if you have Berkeley Spice. Source package: original-awk Package: original-awk Description: The original awk described in "The AWK Programming Language" This is the version of awk described in "The AWK Programming Language", by Al Aho, Brian Kernighan, and Peter Weinberger (Addison-Wesley, 1988, ISBN 0-201-07981-X). Source package: orm Package: orm Description: Software repository maintenence toolkit. OpaL Repository Maintainer is a tool written to automate the process of creating, maintaining, document, package and release software projects. Source package: oroborus Package: oroborus Description: A lightweight themeable window manager for X. Oroborus is a small and simple window manager which does exactly what it says it does, manage windows. There is no fancy doc, clip, wharf, or a root menu for that matter. These utilities can be provided by other programs such as "deskmenu". Oroborus has support for Gnome and session management, or can be run as a stand-alone window manager. This package has also been compiled with Xinerama support. . Oroborus is small, about 40Kb at the time of this package. It has full keyboard control and is very themeable. Source package: orville-write Package: orville-write Description: An alternative to the standard write program Orville Write is an alternative to the default write program. It has many features which are not present in the default write including helper flags, telegrams, access control, and more. . The Orville Write home page is at: http://www.wwnet.net/~janc/write.html Source package: osdclock Package: osdclock Description: Clock using the XOSD library A clock which uses the X On-Screen Display library to display itself. . It supports a strftime(3)-style format parameter and has can be configured to show up only at specific intervals. Source package: osh Package: osh Description: Operator's Shell The Operator Shell (Osh) is a setuid root, security enhanced, restricted shell. It allows the administrator to carefully limit the access of special commands and files to the users whose duties require their use, while at the same time automatically maintaining audit records. The configuration file for Osh contains an administrator defined access profile for each authorized user or group. Source package: oskit Package: oskit Description: The Flux Operating System Toolkit, a framework for OS design This package is a collection of libraries designed to ease kernel development. Provided with libraries of commonly used functions, operating system developers can spend more time focusing on design and "interesting" code, and less time wrestling with extremely-low-level issues. Source package: oss-preserve Package: oss-preserve Description: Program to save/restore OSS mixer settings This package saves the Open Sound System (OSS) mixer settings into a file when the machine is shut down, and restores them from the file when it is restarted. It can optionally restore from a file of fixed settings. Source package: otp Package: otp Description: Generator for One Time Passwords otp creates key and password lists for verification and security purposes in a variety of formats. Keys can be of any length, consist of digits or letters (capital or lower case), and alphabetic passwords can either be entirely random (most secure) or obey the digraph statistics of English text (easier to remember when transcribing, but less secure). . For computer applications, for example one-time login passwords, otp can create a file containing the MD5 signature of each of the generated keys. This permits the computer to verify keys without the need to store the keys in plaintext. Source package: ov511 Package: ov511-source Description: Driver source for the OV511, a USB-only chip used in many webcams. This package contains the device driver source for the OV511, a USB-only chip used in many "webcam" devices. . Any camera using the OV511/OV511+ and the OV6620 or OV7610/20/20AE image sensor should work. TV-capture devices with the SAA7111A decoder are supported as well. It supports streaming and capture of color or monochrome video via the Video4Linux API. Most V4L apps are compatible with it, and it supports most image widths and heights that are multiples of 8. Source package: overkill Package: overkill Description: bloody 2D action deathmatch-like game in ascii-art Throw away Doom, Quake and Duke Nukem - 0verkill comes. Now you don't even need graphic mode if you wanna take a bloody deathmatch with your friends. Package: overkill-data Description: bloody 2D action deathmatch-like game in ascii-art Throw away Doom, Quake and Duke Nukem - 0verkill comes. Now you don't even need graphic mode if you wanna take a bloody deathmatch with your friends. This package contains the data files needed for 0verkill Source package: p10cfgd Package: p10cfgd Description: Remote configuration daemon for Gracilis Packeten. The 'p10cfgd' daemon provides support for the 'rmtcfg' command in the Gracilis Packeten amateur radio network packet switch. With this daemon, and appropriate entries in the non-volatile configuration memory of a Packeten, it is possible to have the switch load commands and information at boot time. Further, this daemon appends a command which sets the date and time in the clock on the Packeten. Source package: p2c Package: p2c Description: Pascal to C translator P2c is a tool for translating Pascal programs into C. The input consists of a set of source files in any of the following Pascal dialects: HP Pascal, Turbo/UCSD Pascal, DEC VAX Pascal, Oregon Software Pascal/2, Macintosh Programmer's Workshop Pascal, Sun/Berkeley Pascal, Texas Instruments Pascal, Apollo Domain Pascal. Modula-2 syntax is also supported. . Output is a set of .c and .h files that comprise an equivalent program in any of several dialects of C. Output code may be kept machine and dialect-independent, or it may be targeted to a specific machine and compiler. Most reasonable Pascal programs are converted into fully functional C which will compile and run with no further modifications, although p2c sometimes chooses to generate readable code at the expense of absolute generality. Source package: p3nfs Package: p3nfs Description: Mount Psion series 3[ac], 5 drives. The package lets you mount psion drives on your Debian box over a serial cable. You can access all the files from the psion with the usual commands like tar, cp, vi & co. . Works with Psion series 3[ac], 5 machines. Haven't tested on a Sienna yet. Source package: p4fftwgel Package: p4fftwgel-dev Description: library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on Intel P4 This library computes FFTs in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the statically linked library and the header files. . This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. The code is tuned for Intel P4 processors and can be as much as three times as fast as vanilla fftw. Package: p4fftwgel2 Description: library for computing Fast Fourier Transforms on Intel P4 This library computes Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) in one or more dimensions. It is extremely fast. This package contains the documentation and the shared version of the libraries. To get the static library and the header files you need to install fftw1-dev. . This library uses the same interface as fftw so should be a drop-in replacement, but is currently limited to single precision only. The code is tuned for Intel P4 processors and can be as much as three times as fast as vanilla fftw. Source package: pacman Package: pacman Description: Chase Monsters in a Labyrinth You are Pacman, and you are supposed to eat all the small dots to get to the next level. You are also supposed to keep away from the ghosts, if they take you, you lose one life, unless you have eaten a large dot, then you can, for a limited amount of time, chase and eat the ghosts. There is also bonus available, for a limited amount of time. An X gives just points, but a little pacman gives an extra life. Source package: pact Package: pact Description: A Portable Application Code Toolkit. PACT stands for Portable Application Code Toolkit. It is a self-contained set of tools which support developing and using portable programs particularly scientific and engineering applications. It is composed of several (currently 9) specific packages each of which address a specific functionality. The pact package contains the following subpackages: . PGS - portable graphics and GUI tools. SCHEME - a R3RS level SCHEME interpreter library. PANACEA - simulation code services. SX - a SCHEME with extensions/bindings for all of PACT. ULTRA - 1d data presentation, manipulation, analysis code. Package: pact-base Description: A Portable Application Code Toolkit. PACT stands for Portable Application Code Toolkit. It is a self-contained set of tools which support developing and using portable programs particularly scientific and engineering applications. It is composed of several (currently 9) specific packages each of which address a specific functionality. The pact-base package contains the following subpackages: . SCORE - hash functions, string handling, environment leveling. PML - math routines, geometry, linear solvers, etc. PDB - portable binary data handling. PPC - portable IPC, RPC, message passing. Package: pact-dev Description: A Portable Application Code Toolkit. This package contains header files and static libraries for the PACT packages. Package: pact-doc Description: Documentation for PACT PACT FAQ's and documentation in HTML format. Package: pact-psdoc Description: Documentation for PACT (PostScript) PACT documentation in PostScript format. Source package: palbart Package: palbart Description: An enhanced version of the PAL PDP8 assembler PALBART is an enhanced version of the pdp8 PAL assembler. This is a PDP8 cross assembler. Its useful for the users of SIMH or any other PDP8 emulator. . The original source code is available at: http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/pdp8/index.html . To quote that web page, "This enhancement was written by Gary Messenbrink to support BART's fleet of PDP-8 systems." Source package: palm-doctoolkit Package: palm-doctoolkit Description: E-text tools for PalmPilot users Doc Toolkit is a modular toolkit for building PalmPilot e-texts in the de facto standard Doc format. It includes tools for converting HTML and ASCII text to Doc databases, and has the following features (among others): . - input from local files or URLs, gzip supported - create databases on local disk or install directly on the PalmPilot - user can set category, type, creator, and backup bit - TealDoc tag support (headings, rules, links, etc.) - true bookmark support (no auto-scan required) - TealDoc headers wordwrapped based on actual Palm OS font metrics - extended character set support in HTML - embedded nroff-like tags supported in text conversion Source package: palo Package: palo Description: Linux boot loader for parisc/hppa This package contains the parisc boot loader itself, plus palo which is the boot media management tool as lilo is for i386. Source package: pam Package: libpam-cracklib Description: PAM module to enable cracklib support. This module allows the use of cracklib in the authentication model. Package: libpam-doc Description: Documentation of PAM Contains documentation (in HTML, ASCII, and PostScript format) for libpam, the Pluggable Authentication Modules library, a suite of shared libraries that enable the local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate users. Package: libpam-modules Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules for PAM This package completes the set of modules for PAM. It includes the pam_unix_*.so module as well as some specialty modules. Package: libpam-pwdb Description: PAM module to enable libpwdb (Password Database) support. This module uses the pwdb library. Libpwdb allows configuring the type of database to be used to get user and group entries, including unix, shadow and radius. This package also includes the pam_radius module for specifically authenticating against a radius server. Package: libpam-runtime Description: Runtime support for the PAM library Contains the base setup for libpam Package: libpam0g Description: Pluggable Authentication Modules library Contains the C shared library for Linux-PAM, a suite of shared libraries that enable the local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate users. In other words, without rewriting or recompiling a PAM-aware application, it is possible to switch between the authentication mechanism(s) it uses. One may entirely upgrade the local authentication system without touching the applications themselves. Package: libpam0g-dbg Description: Static library with debugging symbols for libpam Contains libraries with debugging symbols for libpam. This is only useful if you need to debug problems with any of your programs or modules. . NOTE: This not only includes compilation with -g, but also defines DEBUG_REL in the libpam build so that internal debugging can also be done. Package: libpam0g-dev Description: Development files for PAM Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for libpam, the pluggable authentication modules, a suite of shared libraries that enable the local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate users. . PAM decouples applications from the authentication mechanism, making it possible to upgrade the authentication system without recompiling or rewriting the applications. Source package: pam-mysql Package: libpam-mysql Description: PAM module allowing authentication from a MySQL server This module lets you use a MySQL database as a source of authentication (but not session or other) information for PAM-enabled apps. Source package: pam-tmpdir Package: libpam-tmpdir Description: automatic per-user temporary directories Many programs use $TMPDIR for storing temporary files. Not all of them are good at securing the permissions of those files. libpam-tmpdir sets $TMPDIR and $TMP for PAM sessions and sets the permissions quite tight. This helps system security by having an extra layer of security, making such symlink attacks and other /tmp based attacks harder or impossible Source package: pan Package: pan Description: A Newsreader uses GTK, looks like Forte Agent. Pan is a newsreader, loosely based on Agent and Gravity, which attempts to be pleasant to use for new and advanced users alike. It has all the typical features found in newsreaders and also supports offline newsreading, sophisticated filtering, multiple connections, and a number of extra features for power users and alt.binaries fans. Source package: pango Package: libpango-common Description: Pango modules and configuration files for the Pango The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. . This package contains the Pango modules and the configuration files which Pango needs. Package: libpango-dbg Description: Pango library and debugging symbols The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. . This package contains unstripped shared libraries. it is provided primarily to provide a backtrace with names in a debugger, this makes it somewhat easier to interpret core dumps. The libraries are installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Most people will not need this package. Package: libpango-dev Description: Headers and static libraries for the Pango i18n toolkit The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. . This package includes the files needed to link programs against Pango. Package: libpango-doc Description: Documentation files for the Pango i18n toolkit The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. . This package contains the HTML documentation for Pango i18n toolkit in /usr/share/doc/libpango-doc/ . Package: libpango0.22 Description: Layout and rendering of internationalized text The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. Pango is an offshoot of the GTK+ and GNOME projects, and the initial focus is operation in those environments, however there is nothing fundamentally GTK+ or GNOME specific about Pango. Pango uses Unicode for all of its encoding, and will eventually support output in all the worlds major languages. Package: libpango0.26 Description: Layout and rendering of internationalized text The goal of the Pango project is to provide an open-source framework for the layout and rendering of internationalized text. Pango is an offshoot of the GTK+ and GNOME projects, and the initial focus is operation in those environments, however there is nothing fundamentally GTK+ or GNOME specific about Pango. Pango uses Unicode for all of its encoding, and will eventually support output in all the worlds major languages. Source package: panorama Package: panorama Description: A framework for 3D graphics production Panorama will include modeling, rendering, post-processing, animating, etc. Functionally, it is structured as an API, composed by two dynamic libraries, and several plugins, that you can optionally load in runtime. A simple console mode front-end for this API is included in the package, that can load a scene description in one of the supported scene languages and then outputs a single image file in any of the supported graphic formats. . Its main features are: . - Plugin architecture. Most elements in the system are plugin's. This means components are loaded as needed, and can be substituted, added, etc without recompiling anything. This will let third parties distribute their plugins outside the main distribution. . - Object oriented scene description language, with classes, inheritance, etc. It's easy to use, and has a simple syntax. . - Scene language is a plugin itself, so any other scene language can be used instead. . - Several rendering methods are possible without any other change in input scene file. Currently supported methods are raytracing and zbuffer, but other methods are being tested and will be incorporated in the future. . - A postprocessing system lets you apply filters to the whole image after it has been generated by renderer. . - Similarly, there are object filters, that you can apply to an object in the rendering process. This means a new class of effects (e.g. a cartoon-like object in a photorealistic scene). . - Materials have a BSDF (Bidirectional Scattering Distribution Function) that encapsulates its properties with respect to the light. Now, only Lambertian and Phong BSDF's are implemented, but more sophisticated ones will follow, like Schlick's, Ward's, etc. Source package: pantomime Package: pantomime-dev Description: Objective-C library for mail handling Pantomime provides a set of Objective-C classes that model a mail system. Pantomime can be seen as a JavaMail 1.2 clone written in Objective-C. Package: pantomime1 Description: Objective-C library for mail handling (development files) Pantomime provides a set of Objective-C classes that model a mail system. Pantomime can be seen as a JavaMail 1.2 clone written in Objective-C. Source package: par Package: par Description: Paragraph reformatter Greatly enhanced fmt type program by Adam M. Costello. . Can be used within vi or other editor to automatically reformat text in a variety of ways. . Perfect for use with email & usenet messages as it correctly handles multiple levels of quoting characters. Source package: parchive Package: parchive Description: Use PAR files to reconstruct missing parts of multi-part archives This utility applies the data-recovery capability concepts of RAID-like systems to the posting and recovery of multi-part archives on Usenet. It supports the 'Reed-Soloman Code' implementation that allows for recovery of any 'X' volumes for 'X' parity volumes present. It is popularly used on USENET postings, but is not limited to this use. . Upstream source: http://parchive.sourceforge.net/ Source package: pari Package: libpari1 Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System shared library. PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of transcendental functions. PARI is also available as a C library to allow for faster computations. . Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas (Université Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. . This package contains the shared library. Package: libpari1-dev Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System development files. PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of transcendental functions. PARI is also available as a C library to allow for faster computations. . Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas (Université Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. . This package contains the include files and static library. Package: pari-doc Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System documentation. PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of transcendental functions. PARI is also available as a C library to allow for faster computations. . Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas (Université Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. . This package contains the documentation and the extended online help. Package: pari-gp Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System binaries. PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of transcendental functions. PARI is also available as a C library to allow for faster computations. . Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas (Université Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. . This package contains the GP calculator. Source package: pari-extra Package: pari-extra Description: PARI/GP Computer Algebra System extra data files PARI/GP is a widely used computer algebra system designed for fast computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers, etc., and a lot of transcendental functions. PARI is also available as a C library to allow for faster computations. . Originally developed by Henri Cohen and his co-workers (Université Bordeaux I, France), PARI is now under the GPL and maintained by Karim Belabas (Université Paris XI, France) with the help of many volunteer contributors. . This package contains extra data files for PARI/GP, currently the Galois resolvants for the polgalois function. Source package: parted Package: libparted-dev Description: The GNU Parted partitioning library, development files The GNU Parted library is a disk partitioning and partition resizing library. It contains an API which allows you to create, destroy, resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. . The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, they could exist, so please back up all important files before running it, and do so at your own risk. Package: libparted1.4 Description: The GNU Parted disk partitioning library, shared libraries. GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package contains the Parted binary and manual page. . This package contains libparted, the required shared library used by Parted. . Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are ext2, fat (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these filesystems yet. . Please note that libparted1.4 packages are actually newer than the libparted2 packages. I have re-numbered the packages because of problems with new, incompatible versions of libparted being released, and also to create more consistency of version numbers across the package. See README.Debian for more details. . The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, they could exist, so please back up all important files before running it, and do so at your own risk. Package: libparted1.4-dbg Description: The GNU Parted disk partitioning library, development files GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package contains the Parted binary and manual page. . This package contains the debugging static library for libparted, which are really only of interest to parted developers who need to debug their programs. . The debugging libraries are installed as /usr/lib/libparted_g.a Link specifically with them if you want to debug. . Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are ext2, fat (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these filesystems yet. . The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, they could exist, so please back up all important files before running it, and do so at your own risk. Package: libparted1.4-dev Description: The GNU Parted disk partitioning library, development files GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package contains the Parted binary and manual page. . This package contains the static library and header files for libparted, which are really only of interest to parted developers. . Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are ext2, fat (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these filesystems yet. . Please note that libparted1.4 packages are actually newer than the libparted2 packages. I have re-numbered the packages because of problems with new, incompatible versions of libparted being released, and also to create more consistency of version numbers across the package. See README.Debian for more details. . The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, they could exist, so please back up all important files before running it, and do so at your own risk. Package: parted Description: The GNU Parted disk partition resizing program GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package contains the Parted binary and manual page. . Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are ext2, FAT (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these filesystems yet. . The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, they could exist, so please back up all important files before running it, and do so at your own risk. Package: parted-bf Description: The GNU Parted disk partition resizing program, small version GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package contains the Parted binary and manual page. . This package is similar to the "big" parted package, but has less cosmetical features resulting in smaller binary. Intended to be used on boot floppies. . Parted currently supports DOS, Mac, Sun, BSD and PC98 disklabels/partition tables, as well as a 'loop' (raw disk) type which allows use on RAID/LVM. Filesystems supported are ext2, fat (FAT16 and FAT32) and linux-swap. Parted can also detect HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, ReiserFS, UFS and XFS filesystems, but cannot create/remove/resize/check these filesystems yet. . The nature of this software means that any bugs could cause massive data loss. While there are no known bugs at the moment, they could exist, so please back up all important files before running it, and do so at your own risk. Package: parted-doc Description: The GNU Parted disk partition resizing program documentation GNU Parted is a program that allows you to create, destroy, resize, move and copy hard disk partitions. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks. This package contains user documentation for parted (for the 'parted' package) and API documentation for libparted (for the 'libparted1.4' and 'libparted1.4-dev' packages). Source package: partimage-doc Package: partimage-doc Description: Partition Image User Documentation This package contains documentation about Partition Image. . Partition Image is a Linux/UNIX partition imaging utility: it saves partitions in the Ext2FS (the linux standard), ReiserFS (a new journaled and powerful file system), NTFS (Windows NT File System) or FAT16/32 (DOS & Windows file systems) file system formats to an image file. Only used blocks are copied. The image file can be compressed in the GZIP/BZIP2 formats to save disk space, and split into multiple files to be copied onto removable media (ZIP for example), burned on a CD-R, etc. Source package: pas2html Package: pas2html Description: Highlight Pascal and Modula-2 sources for WWW presentation pas2html can highlight your source for presentation in the WWW. It can also be used as a CGI script and can detect whether the client browser supports compressed data to save bandwidth. Source package: patch Package: patch Description: Apply a diff file to an original Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms of difference listing produced by the diff program and apply those differences to an original file, producing a patched version. Source package: patchutils Package: patchutils Description: Utilities to work with patches This package includes the following utilities: - combinediff creates a cumulative patch from two incremental patches - filterdiff extracts or excludes diffs from a diff file - fixcvsdiff fixes diff files created by CVS that "patch" mis-interprets - grepdiff shows which files are modified by a patch matching a regex - interdiff shows differences between two unified diff files - lsdiff shows which files are modified by a patch - rediff fixes offsets and counts of a hand-edited diff - splitdiff separates out incremental patches Source package: paul Package: paul Description: Yet another image viewer (displays PNG, TIFF, GIF, JPG, etc.) paul = _P_rogram zur _A_uswertung und _U_mwandlung von _L_aserbildern (for non German speakers: Program to evaluate and convert laser images). Especially designed to work with gray scaled image sequences but may be useful for any images. Using of imlib gives great flexibility of file formats and is fast. Features: move images until they match; cut images precisely; create clickable HTML maps; 2D-FFT; operations onto single image or set of images Package: paul-doc Description: Documentation for paul in German language The documentation will be only in German language. (Sorry for non German speakers but paul is intended to work in a German laboratory and part of my work. May be the short manpage in the binary package will help you.) The manpage for paul and some additional notes in /usr/doc/paul should help all those who does not understand German. Source package: pax Package: pax Description: Portable Archive Interchange Pax is an archiving utility that reads and writes tar and cpio formats, both the traditional ones and the extended formats specified in IEEE 1003.1. It handles multi-volume archives and automatically determines the format of an archive while reading it. Three user interfaces are supported: tar, cpio, and pax. The pax interface was designed by IEEE 1003.2 as a compromise in the chronic controversy over which of tar or cpio is best. . This is the free OpenBSD's version written by Keith Muller. Source package: pbm2ppa Package: pbm2ppa Description: PBM to PPA converter Provides support for printing with some HP GDI printers that use PPA (Printer Performance Architecture). Only B&W is currently supported, but collor support is on the way. Source package: pbuilder Package: pbuilder Description: personal package builder for Debian packages pbuilder constructs a chroot system, and builds a package inside the chroot. It is an ideal system to use to check that a package's build-dependencies are correct, and to be sure that unnecessary and wrong build dependencies will not exist in the resulting package. It uses apt extensively, and a local mirror, or a fast connection to a Debian mirror is ideal, but not necessary. . "pbuilder create" uses debootstrap to create a chroot image. . "pbuilder update" updates the image to the current state of testing/unstable/whatever . "pbuilder build" takes a *.dsc file and builds a binary in the chroot image. . pdebuild is a wrapper for Debian Developers, to allow running pbuilder just like "debuild", as a normal user. Source package: pc532down Package: pc532down Description: Downloader for pc532 monitor ROM. This is 'pc532down', a utility to support downloading to the monitor ROM on a pc532 system. If you don't already know what a pc532 is, you don't want to know, and you don't want this utility. This utility is also provided as part of the pc532 distribution of NetBSD under the name 'download.c'. Source package: pcal Package: pcal Description: Makes printable Postscript calendars without X. "Pcal" is a program to print PostScript calendars for any month and year. By default, it looks for a file in the home directory named "calendar" for entries with leading dates matching dates on the calendar, and prints any following text under the appropriate day. Source package: pcb Package: pcb Description: Printed Circuit Board Design Program Pcb is a handy tool for the X Window System build to design printed circuit boards. All coordinate units are 1/1000 inch. For details see the manual. Source package: pccts Package: pccts Description: The Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS). PCCTS consists of ANother Tool for Language Recognition (ANTLR), a DFA-based Lexical analyzer Generator (DLG) and assorted other utilities designed for the construction of compilers and other language translators. ANTLR is a parser generator which generates recursive descent parsers which are easier to debug than the table driven bottom-up parsers created by YACC. It also provides support for the automatic generation of Abstract Syntax Trees (AST's). Source package: pcd2html Package: pcd2html Description: Scripts to convert PCD images to commented HTML pages By giving some rules and commenting text in predefined files it is possible to convert Kodak Photo CD data into linked HTML pages with describing text. English and German pages can be created. Source package: pchar Package: pchar Description: Characterize the bandwidth, latency and loss on network links pchar is a reimplementation of the pathchar utility, written by Van Jacobson. Both programs attempt to characterize the bandwidth, latency, and loss of links along an end-to-end path through the Internet. pchar works in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Source package: pciutils Package: pciutils Description: Linux PCI Utilities (for 2.[1234].x kernels) This package contains various utilities for inspecting and setting of devices connected to the PCI bus. Requires kernel version 2.1.82 or newer (supporting the /proc/bus/pci interface). Package: pciutils-dev Description: Linux PCI Utilities (for 2.[1234].x kernels) (development files) This package contains the , and header files, as well as the /usr/lib/libpci.a library. Source package: pcl-cvs Package: cvs-pcl Description: Concurrent Versions System Emacs extension (pcl-cvs) This is a lisp extension to emacs to support a "CVS mode". In order to use it, you need to already have a checked-out module. For more information, see the documentation. PCL-CVS is included as part of Xemacs, so you don't need to install this package if you wish to use PCL-CVS under Xemacs. Source package: pclock Package: pclock Description: Clock Dock app for Window Maker window manager This is a nice analog clock. It allows different XPMs as backgrounds as well as different configurations of hands and such to match with the XPM. . Make sure to check the examples for some included XPM's besides the default Source package: pcmcia-cs Package: pcmcia-cs Description: PCMCIA Card Services for Linux. PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc. Some desktop PCs can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare. . Card Services for Linux is a complete PCMCIA support package. It includes a set of client drivers for specific cards, and a card manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading drivers on demand. It supports ``hot swapping'' of PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time. . The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in the pcmcia-modules- package, where is the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.14 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.14). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.14 package version 2.2.14. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17 package version 2.2.17. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-source Description: PCMCIA Card Services source. This package provides the source code for the PCMCIA modules. The kernel source is required to compile these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.20-2) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17 package version 1:2.2.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17-ide Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17-ide). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17-ide package version 1:2.2.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.22-0.1potato) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21-compact Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21-compact). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-compact package version 2.2.18pre21-compact. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21-idepci Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21-idepci). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-idepci package version 2.2.18pre21-idepci. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21-pmac Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21-pmac). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-pmac package version 2.2.18pre21-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.22-0.1potato.0.2) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21 package version 2.2.18pre21-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.18pre21-ide Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.18pre21-ide). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-ide package version 2.2.18pre21-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.22-0.2potato) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19 package version 2.2.19-4potato.5. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19-compact Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19-compact). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19-compact package version 2.2.19-4potato.5. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19-ide Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19-ide). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19-ide package version 2.2.19-4potato.5. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19-idepci Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19-idepci). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19-idepci package version 2.2.19-4potato.5. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19-pmac Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19-pmac). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19-pmac package version 2.2.19-pmac. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19pre17). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19pre17 package version 2.2.19pre17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17-compact Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19pre17-compact). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-compact package version 2.2.19pre17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17-ide Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19pre17-ide). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-ide package version 2.2.19pre17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.19pre17-idepci Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.19pre17-idepci). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.19pre17-idepci package version 2.2.19pre17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.29-4) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-pmac Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-pmac). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-pmac package version bf.1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.16-newpmac Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.16-newpmac). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.16-newpmac package version bf.1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.31-3) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-bf2.4 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-bf2.4). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-bf2.4 package version 2.4.17-3. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.31-5) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20 package version 2.2.20-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.31-7) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-compact Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-compact). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-compact package version 2.2.20-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-ide Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-ide). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-ide package version 2.2.20-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-idepci Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-idepci). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-idepci package version 2.2.20-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-reiserfs Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-reiserfs). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs package version 2.2.20-4. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-udma100-ext3). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 package version 2.2.20-5. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-386 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-386). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-386 package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-586tsc Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-586tsc). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-586tsc package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-686 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-686). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-686 package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-686-smp Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-686-smp). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-686-smp package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-k6 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-k6). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-k6 package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-k7 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-k7). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-k7 package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.31-8) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-bf2.4 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-bf2.4). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-bf2.4 package version 2.4.17-4. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.33-2) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20 package version 2.2.20-3. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-compact Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-compact). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-compact package version 2.2.20-3. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-ide Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-ide). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-ide package version 2.2.20-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-idepci Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-idepci). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-idepci package version 2.2.20-3. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-reiserfs Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-reiserfs). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs package version 2.2.20-4. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.20-udma100-ext3). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3 package version 2.2.20-5. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-386 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-386). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-386 package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-586tsc Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-586tsc). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-586tsc package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-686 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-686). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-686 package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-686-smp Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-686-smp). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-686-smp package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-k6 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-k6). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-k6 package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-k7 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.17-k7). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.17-k7 package version 2.4.17-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-bf2.4 Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4 package version 2.4.18-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.8-13) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.15-pmac Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.15-pmac). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.15-pmac package version 2.2.16pre4-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.8-14) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17-compact Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17-compact). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17-compact package version 2.2.17pre6-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17-idepci Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17-idepci). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17-idepci package version 2.2.17pre6-1. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcmcia-cs (3.1.8-16) Package: pcmcia-modules-2.2.17-pmac Description: PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.2.17-pmac). This package contains the set of loadable kernel modules for the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface. They have been compiled to be compatible with the kernel in the kernel-image-2.2.17-pmac package version 2.2.17pre11-2. If you have compiled your own kernel, you will most likely need to also recompile the PCMCIA modules. The pcmcia-source package has been provided to help Debian users recompile the PCMCIA modules to work with their kernels' configurations. (It also is possible to rebuild these modules using the Debian source files for the pcmcia-cs package.) . The utilities in the pcmcia-cs package are required to use these modules. Source package: pcrd Package: pcrd Description: PCR-1000 Control Daemon / Command Line Interface PCRD is a command line program, that also supports a daemon mode, for controlling an Icom PCR-1000 Wide Band Receiver via a serial port. . For more info on the PCR-1000, see http://www.icomamerica.com/receivers/pc/ Source package: pcre Package: libpcre1 Description: Philip Hazel's Perl Compatible Regular Expression library This is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. . This is an old version. libpcre2 contains the latest version of PCRE. Package: libpcre1-dev Description: Development stuff for libpcre Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. . This is for building programs that require an old version of libpcre; libpcre2-dev is recommended for new programs. The API changed slightly. Source package: pcre2 Package: libpcre2 Description: Philip Hazel's Perl Compatible Regular Expression library This is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. Package: libpcre2-dev Description: Development stuff for libpcre Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. Package: pgrep Description: grep utility that uses perl compatible regexes. Perl-style regexps have many useful features that the standard POSIX ones don't; this is basically the same as grep but with the different regexp syntax. . The other reason for the existence of pgrep is that its source code is an example of programming with libpcre. Source package: pcre3 Package: libpcre3 Description: Philip Hazel's Perl Compatible Regular Expression library This is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. Package: libpcre3-dev Description: Development stuff for libpcre Includes headers, static libraries, and documentation. Package: pgrep Description: grep utility that uses perl compatible regexes. Perl-style regexps have many useful features that the standard POSIX ones don't; this is basically the same as grep but with the different regexp syntax. . The other reason for the existence of pgrep is that its source code is an example of programming with libpcre. Source package: pcsc-lite Package: libpcsclite-dev Description: PCSC Lite client development files The purpose of PCSC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface in a very small form factor for communicating to smartcards and readers. . This package contains the files needed for compiling and linking an application that communicates to any reader available to the PCSC daemon. Package: libpcsclite0 Description: PCSC Lite client library The purpose of PCSC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface in a very small form factor for communicating to smartcards and readers. . The PCSC Lite library is used to connect to the PCSC daemon from a client application and provide access to the desired reader. Package: pcscd Description: PCSC Lite resource manager daemon The purpose of PCSC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface in a very small form factor for communicating to smartcards and readers. . The PCSC daemon is used to dynamically allocate/deallocate reader drivers at runtime and manage conections to the readers. Source package: pcsc-perl Package: libpcsc-perl Description: Perl interface to the PC/SC smart card library This package contains a Perl wrapper to the PC/SC smartcard library (pcsc-lite) together with some small examples. Source package: pcsc-tools Package: pcsc-tools Description: Some tools to be used with smart cards and PC/SC This archive contains some tools useful for a user of PC/SC user. The tools provided are: . pcsc_scan(1) scans available smart card readers and print detected events: card insertion with ATR, card removal; . scriptor(1) Perl script to send commands to a smart card using a batch file or stdin; . gscriptor(1) the same idea as scriptor.pl(1) but with Perl-Gtk GUI. Source package: pd Package: pd Description: Realtime Computer Music and Graphics System. A real-time graphical programming environment for audio and graphics analysis and rendering. Pd's audio functions are built-in; graphical computations require a separate package named GEM ("Graphics Environment for Multimedia"). Pd and GEM are available for SGI machines, IBM PC compatibles (running NT or W95) and Linux (PCs or Alpha machines). Source package: pdfscreen Package: pdfscreen Description: Make PDF documents which are printable and readable on screen too pdfscreen is an extension of the hyperref package to provide a screen-based document design. This package helps to generate pdf documents that are readable on screen and will fit the screen's aspect ratio. Also it can be used with various options to produce regular print versions of the same document without any extra effort. . One important utility of this package is to generate slides for talks, seminars etc. It produces a pdf file which can be used for a slideshow on any machine which has a pdf viewer. (Preferrably acroread). . The homepage of this project is http://www.river-valley.com/download Source package: pdksh Package: pdksh Description: A public domain version of the Korn shell PD-ksh is a mostly complete AT&T ksh look-alike (see NOTES file for a list of things not supported). Work is currently underway to make it fully compatible with both POSIX and AT&T ksh (when the two don't conflict). . Since pdksh is free and compiles and runs on most common unix systems, it is very useful in creating a consistent user interface across multiple machines. For example, in the CS department of MUN, pdksh is installed on a variety of machines including Suns, HPs, DecStations, PCs running Linux, etc., and is the login shell of ~4500 users. Source package: pdl Package: pdl Description: The perl data language. Perl extensions for numerics. PDL (``Perl Data Language'') gives standard perl the ability to COMPACTLY store and SPEEDILY manipulate the large N-dimensional data arrays which are the bread and butter of scientific computing. The idea is to turn perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language in the same sense as commercial packages like IDL and MatLab. One can write simple perl expressions to manipulate entire numerical arrays all at once. For example, using PDL the perl variable $a can hold a 1024x1024 floating point image, it only takes 4Mb of memory to store it and expressions like $a=sqrt($a)+2 would manipulate the whole image in a few seconds. . A simple interactive shell (perldl) is provided for command line use together with a module (PDL) for use in perl scripts. Web page: http://pdl.perl.org/ Source package: pdm Package: pdm Description: Small GTK-based login program Pdm is a miniature login program, intended for use on PDAs and other small systems. It is not a proper replacement for xdm, but has just about enough functionality to authenticate a user and start a session. Source package: pdmenu Package: pdmenu Description: Simple full screen menu program. A simple full screen menu program, intended to be comfortable login shell for inexperienced users. . Pdmenu interfaces with Debian's menu system, to provide automatically-generated lists of installed programs. Source package: pdnsd Package: pdnsd Description: Proxy DNS Server pdnsd is a proxy dns server with permanent caching (the cache contents are written to hard disk on exit) that is designed to cope with unreachable or down dns servers (for example in dial-in networking). pdnsd can be used with applications that do dns lookups, eg on startup, and can't be configured to change that behaviour, to prevent the often minute-long hangs (or even crashes) that result from stalled dns queries. Some Netscape Navigator versions for Unix, for example, expose this behaviour. . And it's IPv6 capable. Source package: pdq Package: pdq Description: Simple printing system for workstations Queueless printing system for workstation installations, which also supports sending print jobs to BSD lpr queues, over Appletalk (using netatalk) or TCP connections, and over fax transmissions via the efax utilities. It also includes a contributed interface for printing to Novell NetWare-based servers. . The maintainer of the Linux Printing HOWTO recommends using this system standalone, or as a front-end to LPRng. . Printing to non-Postscript printers usually requires using GNU or Aladdin Ghostscript. . Home Page: http://pdq.sourceforge.net/ Package: xpdq Description: Graphical user interface for the pdq printing system This application allows users and administrators to configure printing and view print jobs for the pdq printing system. . Home Page: http://pdq.sourceforge.net/ Source package: pdumpfs Package: pdumpfs Description: a daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs pdumpfs is a simple daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs which preserves every daily snapshot. pdumpfs is written in Ruby. You can access the past snapshots at any time for retrieving a certain day's file. Let's backup your home directory with pdumpfs! Source package: peacock Package: peacock Description: A HTML Editor for GTK+/GNOME It supports most of basic HTML. It features Session Management and HTML Preview using the GtkHTML widget, Drag N' Drop among other things. Source package: pencam Package: pencam Description: Download images from STV0680B-001 chip based digital cameras pencam is a command line program which can download images from digital cameras which use the STV0680B-001 chip (e.g. the Aiptek Pencam or the Nisis Quickpix 2). Source package: penguin-command Package: penguin-command Description: a missile command clone This is a clone of the classic "Missile Command" Game, but it has better graphics and music. You have to defend cities by shooting at missiles, flyers and smartbombs. Source package: penguineyes Package: penguineyes Description: A gtk version of xeyes penguineyes displays, Tux, Evil Tux, Penguin of Lurve, Robopenguin, Gnu, Dust Puppy or Linus following your mouse cursor with their eyes. Package: penguineyes-gnome Description: A gnome version of xeyes penguineyes displays, Tux, Evil Tux, Penguin of Lurve, Robopenguin, Gnu, Dust Puppy or Linus following your mouse cursor with their eyes. . This is the gnome-version of the program. Source package: pente Package: pente Description: Five in a row game for X and the console Pente is the English name for the Asian game ni-nuki, which itself is a version of the game go-moku. The game is a variant of the well known five in a row. Placing five stones in a row is one way to win, the other is to capture five pairs of the opponents stones. . Pente can run in three different modes: X, curses or text. You can play against the computer or another human, and there is also support for playing over a network. Source package: pentium-builder Package: pentium-builder Description: force pentium optimized compilation Replaces gcc, cc, and g++ with scripts that build pentium optimized code. (Other processors can be optimized for as well.) . By default, after installing this package, the compilers will behave normally. However, if the environment variable DEBIAN_BUILDARCH=pentium is set, they will enter pentium optimized compile mode. Source package: perforate Package: perforate Description: Utilities to save disk space GNU cp used to detect files that contain 0-filled holes and save disk space by skipping them with lseek when writing a file and thus not allocating disk blocks. Unfortunately it does no longer. So here is program to make holes in existing files. . Also there are some scripts that help cleaning up the hard disk (finding duplicated and/or unstripped files). Source package: perl Package: libcgi-fast-perl Description: CGI::Fast Perl module. CGI::Fast is a subclass of the CGI object created by CGI.pm. It is specialized to work well with the Open Market FastCGI standard, which greatly speeds up CGI scripts by turning them into persistently running server processes. Scripts that perform time-consuming initialization processes, such as loading large modules or opening persistent database connections, will see large performance improvements. Package: libperl-dev Description: Perl library: development files. Files for developing applications which embed a Perl interpreter and for programs compiled with perlcc. Package: libperl5.6 Description: Shared Perl library. Provides a shared library for programs which embed a Perl interpreter. This includes the /usr/bin/perl binary on architectures other than i386 (where there is a measured performance hit when perl is dynamically linked). Package: perl Description: Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Report Language. An interpreted scripting language, known among some as "Unix's Swiss Army Chainsaw". . Perl is optimised for scanning arbitrary text files and system administration. It has built-in extended regular expression matching and replacement, a data-flow mechanism to improve security with setuid scripts and is extensible via modules that can interface to C libraries. Package: perl-base Description: The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister. A scripting language with delusions of full language-hood, Perl is used in many system scripts and utilities. . This is a stripped down Perl with only essential libraries. To make full use of Perl, you'll want to install the `perl', `perl-modules' and optionally `perl-doc' packages which supplement this one. Package: perl-debug Description: Debug-enabled Perl interpreter. debugperl provides a debug-enabled version of Perl which can produce extensive information about the interpreter as it compiles and executes a program (see the -D switch in perlrun(1)). . Note that this package is primarily of use in debugging *Perl* rather than perl programs, which may be traced/debugged using the standard perl binary using the -d switch (see perldebug(1)). Package: perl-doc Description: Perl documentation. Perl manual pages and POD docs. If you are writing Perl programs, you almost certainly need this. Package: perl-modules Description: Core Perl modules. Architecture independent library files for Perl. Package: perl-suid Description: Runs setuid Perl scripts. This can be a security hole but it is much safer than shell scripts and with -Tw can be much safer than setuid executables. Source package: perl-5.004 Package: perl-5.004 Description: Larry Wall's Practical Extracting and Report Language. An interpreted scripting language, known among some as "Unix's Swiss Army Chainsaw". . Perl is optimized for scanning arbitrary text files and system administration. It has built-in extended regular expression matching and replacement, a dataflow mechanism to improve security with setuid scripts and is extendable via modules that can interface to C libraries. . Note that this supplements perl-base, providing the full Perl distribution. Package: perl-5.004-base Description: The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister A scripting language with delusions of full language-hood, Perl is used in many system scripts and utilities. . This is a stripped down Perl with only essential libraries. To make full use of Perl, you'll want to install the perl-5.004 package which supplements this one. Package: perl-5.004-debug Description: View internals of Perl and debug Perl itself. debugperl will allow you to see the internal data for Perl. It will allow you to view the compiled opcode tree, see *exactly* how a regex is being used, and show (in minute detail) what Perl is doing. Look in perlrun(1p) for details. . You probably don't need this. perl -dead will bring up the Perl source debugger and tell you much of what you want to know. See perldebug(1). Package: perl-5.004-doc Description: Man pages and pod docs for Perl This is a first cut a documentation package for Perl. It will definitely need some tweaking. Package: perl-5.004-suid Description: Runs setuid Perl scripts. This can be a security hole but it is much safer than shell scripts and with -Tw can be much safer than setuid executables. Source package: perl-5.005 Package: perl-5.005 Description: Larry Wall's Practical Extracting and Report Language. An interpreted scripting language, known among some as "Unix's Swiss Army Chainsaw". . Perl is optimized for scanning arbitrary text files and system administration. It has built-in extended regular expression matching and replacement, a dataflow mechanism to improve security with setuid scripts and is extendable via modules that can interface to C libraries. . Note that this supplements perl-base, providing the full Perl distribution. Package: perl-5.005-base Description: The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister A scripting language with delusions of full language-hood, Perl is used in many system scripts and utilities. . This is a stripped down Perl with only essential libraries. To make full use of Perl, you'll want to install the perl-5.005 package which supplements this one. Package: perl-5.005-debug Description: View internals of Perl and debug Perl itself. debugperl will allow you to see the internal data for Perl. It will allow you to view the compiled opcode tree, see *exactly* how a regex is being used, and show (in minute detail) what Perl is doing. Look in perlrun(1p) for details. . You probably don't need this. perl -dead will bring up the Perl source debugger and tell you much of what you want to know. See perldebug(1). Package: perl-5.005-doc Description: Man pages and pod docs for Perl This is a first cut a documentation package for Perl. It will definitely need some tweaking. Package: perl-5.005-suid Description: Runs setuid Perl scripts. This can be a security hole but it is much safer than shell scripts and with -Tw can be much safer than setuid executables. Package: perl-5.005-thread Description: Experimental Perl binary with threading enabled This package provides /usr/bin/perl-thread and all associated files. Threading is considered an experimental feature of perl-5.005. Source package: perl-base Package: perl-base Description: Fake package assuring that one of the -base package is installed This package predepends on perl5-base that is provided by the various perl-...-base package. It's essential. Source package: perl-byacc Package: perl-byacc Description: The Berkeley LALR parser generator, Perl version Yacc reads the grammar specification in a file and generates an LR(1) parser for it. The parsers consist of a set of LALR(1) parsing tables and a driver routine written in the C programming language. This version is able to produce Perl programs. Source package: perl-tk Package: perl-tk Description: Perl module providing the Tk graphics library. A good place to get started is by running the "widget" demo that's installed with this package. Source package: perl-transition Package: perl-5.004 Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 packages (the perl package replaces perl-5.004). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.004-base Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 packages (the perl-base package replaces perl-5.004-base). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.004-debug Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 packages (the perl-debug package replaces perl-5.004-debug). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.004-doc Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 packages (the perl-doc package replaces perl-5.004-doc). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.004-suid Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.004 packages (the perl-suid package replaces perl-5.004-suid). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.005 Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 packages (the perl package replaces perl-5.005). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.005-base Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 packages (the perl-base package replaces perl-5.005-base). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.005-debug Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 packages (the perl-debug package replaces perl-5.005-debug). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.005-doc Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 packages (the perl-doc package replaces perl-5.005-doc). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.005-suid Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.005 packages (the perl-suid package replaces perl-5.005-suid). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.6 Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 packages (the perl package replaces perl-5.6). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.6-base Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 packages (the perl-base package replaces perl-5.6-base). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.6-debug Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 packages (the perl-debug package replaces perl-5.6-debug). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.6-doc Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 packages (the perl-doc package replaces perl-5.6-doc). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Package: perl-5.6-suid Description: Transitional package. This dummy package provides a transition from the previous Perl 5.6.0 packages (the perl-suid package replaces perl-5.6-suid). It may be removed after the upgrade has completed. Source package: perl2html Package: perl2html Description: Highlight perl sources for WWW presentation perl2html can highlight your source for presentation in the WWW. It can also be used as a CGI script and can detect whether the client browser supports compressed data to save bandwidth. Source package: perlftlib Package: fttools Description: FreeType font utilities. mkttfdir utility generates font.dir file for TrueType font. ftinfo utility reports TrueType font info. Package: libft-perl Description: Perl module for the FreeType library This module lets you use the FreeType library from perl. Source package: perlmenu Package: perlmenu Description: Menu and Template (curses-based) UI for Perl perlmenu is a Perl module that provides your application with access to easy-to-use functions for templates, menus, forms, and the like -- everything needed to put a slick UI on a program without resorting to a GUI. Source package: perlsgml Package: perlsgml Description: tools to build and analyze SGML or XML document type definitions. dtd2html generates a suite of linked HTML documents listing the components and features of each element in an SGML Document Type Definition (DTD). . dtddiff shows differences between two DTDs. . dtdtree shows the hierarchy tree (in ASCII) of SGML elements in a DTD. . dtdview is an interactive program for studying an SGML DTD. . stripsgml strips SGML markup from a file, and also attempts to translate entity references to standard ASCII characters. Source package: perltidy Package: perltidy Description: A Perl script indenter and reformatter Perltidy is a Perl script which indents and reformats Perl scripts to make them easier to read. . The formatting can be controlled with command line parameters. The default parameter settings approximately follow the suggestions in the Perl Style Guide. . If you write Perl scripts, or spend much time reading them, you will probably find it useful. Source package: perspic Package: perspic Description: A text indexing and word search program Perspic is a tool for the study of documents that change infrequently if at all, e.g. sacred texts, ancient texts of historical interest, etc. Perspic build a fully indexed and compressed version of the original text files. Word search results are summarized by line. Selecting a given line opens the full text about the given word. Other features include dictionary definition of words, scanning of word derivatives, and saving selected quotations with their accompanying attribution. Package: perspic-texts Description: Some pre-indexed texts for perspic The examples provided here include selections from the world's sacred literature, including the King James Bible, several translations of the Holy Quran, the Bhaghavad-Gita, selected Buddhist Sutras, and selections from the Baha'i Writings. A thesaurus is also provided, as well as an Arabic-English inter-linear Quran in the encoding processed by ArabTeX. Hopefully perspic might evolve into a tool fit for the study of translations. Source package: peruser Package: peruser Description: Suite for offline reading and composing of Usenet articles News Peruser is a suite of several small programs to enable a user to do offline reading and composition of Usenet news articles. Peruser can compose replies-by-mail, as well, and pass them off to a local sendmail. . The toplevel applet's filename is "npcollections", but you are able to launch News Peruser by typing both "npcollections" or "peruser" at the shell prompt, or by selecting it from your window manager's menu. Source package: petsc Package: petsc-dbg Description: Empty package depending on latest PETSc debugging package. This package will always depend on the most recent version of petscX-dbg (X=version), so if you install it then you will get upgrades automatically. Package: petsc-dev Description: Empty package depending on latest PETSc development package. This package will always depend on the most recent version of petscX-dev (X=version), so if you install it then you will get upgrades automatically. Package: petsc2.1.1 Description: Shared libraries for version 2.1.1 of PETSc. PETSc is the "Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation", a suite of data structures and routines for the scalable (parallel) solution of scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations. It employs the MPI standard for all message-passing communication. Several sample scientific applications, as well as various papers and talks, demonstrate the features of the PETSc libraries. Package: petsc2.1.1-dbg Description: Static debugging libraries for PETSc. PETSc is the "Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation", a suite of data structures and routines for the scalable (parallel) solution of scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations. It employs the MPI standard for all message-passing communication. Several sample scientific applications, as well as various papers and talks, demonstrate the features of the PETSc libraries. Package: petsc2.1.1-dev Description: Static libraries, shared links, header files for PETSc. PETSc is the "Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation", a suite of data structures and routines for the scalable (parallel) solution of scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations. It employs the MPI standard for all message-passing communication. Several sample scientific applications, as well as various papers and talks, demonstrate the features of the PETSc libraries. Package: petsc2.1.1-doc Description: Documentation and examples for PETSc. PETSc is the "Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation", a suite of data structures and routines for the scalable (parallel) solution of scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations. It employs the MPI standard for all message-passing communication. Several sample scientific applications, as well as various papers and talks, demonstrate the features of the PETSc libraries. Source package: pexts Package: pexts-admintools Description: Pike AdminTools module WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! . Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. . This module implements a glue for the more advanced Unix system interfaces which aren't supported by the core Pike modules. Package: pexts-bzip2 Description: Pike bzip2 module WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! . Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. . This module implements a glue for the bzip2 compression library. Package: pexts-curses Description: Pike (N)Curses module WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! . Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. . This module implements a glue for the (N)Curses portable terminal access library. Package: pexts-mhash Description: Pike Mhash module WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! . Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. . This module implements a glue for the Mhash library of strong hashes. Package: pexts-newt Description: Pike Newt module WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! . Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. . This module implements a glue for the Newt user interface library. Package: pexts-openldap Description: Pike OpenLDAP module WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! . Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. . This module implements a glue for the OpenLDAP library. Package: pexts-pcre Description: Pike PCRE module WARNING: This code is Work In Progress! . Pexts is a collection of Pike extension modules designed to fill the gaps that are in the standard Pike distribution. . This module implements a glue for the PCRE - perl compatible regular expression library. It uses own copy of the library. Source package: pfaedit Package: pfaedit Description: Font Editor for PS, TrueType and OpenType fonts PfaEdit allows you to edit outline and bitmap fonts. You can create new ones or modify old ones. It is also a font format converter and can convert among PostScript (ASCII & binary Type 1, some Type 3s, some Type 0s), TrueType, and OpenType (Type2). Source package: pfe Package: pfe Description: Portable Forth Environment, ANS standard, all wordsets. PFE (Portable Forth Environment) is a programming environment for the programming language Forth. . PFE is based on the ANSI Standard for Forth. It has been created by Dirk-Uwe Zoller and is now maintained by Guido Draheim at Tektronix. Tektronix has made a number of extensions: PFE is now fully multithreaded and you can load additional C objects at runtime to extend the Forth dictionary. It is best targeted for embedded environments since you can easily exchange the terminal driver and the initilization routines. Package: pfe-dev Description: Portable Forth Environment, development files PFE (Portable Forth Environment) is a programming environment for the programming language Forth. . This package contains the libraries and C header files for development of PFE loadable modules. Package: pfe-doc Description: Portable Forth Environment, HTML documentation PFE (Portable Forth Environment) is a programming environment for the programming language Forth. . This package contains the documentation for PFE in HTML format, that has been generated automatically from the PFE source code. Addionally, there is the Draft Proposal American National Standard for Forth, also in HTML format, and a popular Forth introduction by Hans Bezemer, released under the GNU Free Documentation License, in PDF. Source package: pflogsumm Package: pflogsumm Description: Postfix log entry summarizer pflogsumm is designed to provide an over-view of postfix activity, with just enough detail to give the administrator a "heads up" for potential trouble spots. Source package: pforth Package: pforth Description: portable Forth interpreter pForth is a public domain, portable ANS Forth based on a kernel written in ANSI 'C'. This makes it easy to port pForth to multiple platforms. . More information on pForth is available at http://www.softsynth.com/pforth/ Source package: pftp Package: pftp Description: Fast file transfer program (no authentication!) This program transfers files from host to host on command line (within your telnet sessions). You may copy directories recursively, send/receive stdin/stdout, use your own filters, accept specified clients ... It is the fastest file transfer program on the net! ;^) Source package: pgapack Package: pgapack Description: A general-purpose genetic algorithm package PGAPack is a general-purpose, data-structure-neutral, parallel genetic algorithm package being developed at Argonne National Laboratory. Source package: pgi Package: pgi Description: Progeny graphical installer creation system This package contains PGI, a multi-architecture graphical installation system for Debian GNU/Linux originally developed by Progeny Linux Systems, Inc., for their Debian-based "Progeny Debian" operating system. . This package enables the user to create ISO images for burning to recordable CD and DVD media containing a bootable installer (PGI) which guides the user through the steps of installation. The installer supports text and graphical installation modes. PGI runs debootstrap to install a minimal Debian system to the target filesystem(s), sets up a boot loader (if the installing user requests), and uses the pivot_root() system call to "boot" into the installed system. ISO images may be generated with complete or partial Debian package archives, or with only the installer (useful for network-only installs, which PGI supports.) . PGI is extensible and customizable. Two example extensions are provided with this package; one uses the base-config package, while the other configures the system using the X-based Configlet system. . Two manuals are provided as part of this package: "Creating Debian Installers with PGI" and an example user's manual for PGI. Those creating custom installers with PGI will want to update the user's manual for their target audience. Source package: pgn-extract Package: pgn-extract Description: a Portable Game Notation (PGN) extractor Pgn-extract is a program to extract selected games from a collection of chess games in PGN format. There are several ways to specify the criteria on which to extract: textual move sequences, the position reached after a sequence of moves, information in the tag fields, and material balance in the ending. Source package: phalanx Package: phalanx Description: Chess playing program. Phalanx is a simple chess playing program of conventional design. It is xboard compatible. The main aim is to write a slow thinker with a lot of chess specific knowledge. Current version plays risky, active chess and shows quite good tactical performance. Source package: pharmacy Package: pharmacy Description: A GNOME front-end to CVS * Pharmacy is a product in an ALPHA stage. Use it at your own risk. * . Pharmacy intents to be a GNOME compliant front-end to the CVS version control system. It allows you to work with several CVS servers and have a local working directory for each. . Currently, it provides a limited user interface to CVS commands and a "console" for the lazy power-user. Source package: phaseshift Package: phaseshift Description: PSK31 terminal for X11 phaseshift is a PSK31 terminal for X11. PSK31 is a new modulation scheme popular with radio amateurs on HF radio. This program implements the PSK31 modem and a terminal to use it. Source package: phluid Package: phluid Description: Imlib2 based Window Manager for X This is a lightweight window manager for X, based on Enlightenment's Imlib2 library. At the moment it is still in heavy development, but has basic theming support and development is happening rapidly. . With Imlib2's support for alpha transparency and blending, this will rapidly turn into a superbly attractive window manager. Source package: photopc Package: photopc Description: Interface to digital still cameras This is a library and a command-line frontend to manipulate digital still cameras based on Fujitsu chipset and Siarra Imaging firmware. The program is known to work with Agfa, Epson and Olympus cameras. Should also work with Sanyo, but this is untested. . The cameras typically come with software for Windows and for Mac, and no description of the protocol. With this tool, they are manageable from a UNIX box. Bruce D. Lightner has added support for Win32 and DOS platforms. Note that the program does not have any GUI, it is plain command-line even on Windows. For a GUI, check out the phototk program. Source package: phototk Package: phototk Description: GUI interface for digital cameras This is a GUI front-end to the photopc program that is used for downloading images and manipulating certain serial-controlled digital cameras. Source package: php-elisp Package: php-elisp Description: Emacs support for php files. Emacs major mode for php supporting syntax highlighting, indentation and good integration with html-statements. Source package: php-gtk Package: php-gtk Description: PHP extension for GTK+ client-side cross-platform GUI apps. PHP-GTK: PHP language bindings for GTK+ toolkit . PHP-GTK is a PHP extension that enables you to write client-side cross-platform GUI applications. This is the first such extension of this kind and one of the goals behind it was to prove that PHP is a capable general-purpose scripting language that is suited for more than just Web applications. . This extension will _not_ allow you to display GTK+ programs in a Web browser, and can be used in the Web environment only if you are running the webserver locally. It is intended for creating standalone GUI applications. Source package: php-imlib Package: php-imlib Description: PHP Imlib2 Extension php_imlib is an extension for PHP4 that provides access to Rasterman's image manipulation library, Imlib2, from within PHP scripts. It currently implements most of the Imlib2 API, except for some X11-specific functions. Source package: php3 Package: php3 Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides the loadable module for the apache webserver, some modules providing extra functions, and a php/fi 2.0 -> php3 script converter (works most of the time). . With additional modules it supports direct communication with postgresql, mysql, msql databases, dbf files, and it has an interface to the libgd graphics library. Package: php3-cgi Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a standalone cgi binary (usable as a standalone interpreter) and some modules providing extra functions . With additional modules it supports direct communication with postgresql, mysql, msql databases, dbf files, and it has an interface to the libgd graphics library. Package: php3-cgi-gd Description: GD (graphic creation) module for PHP3 (cgi) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) to use the GD graphics library calls directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-cgi-imap Description: IMAP module for PHP3 (cgi) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for using IMAP functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-cgi-ldap Description: LDAP module for PHP3 (cgi) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for LDAP support functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-cgi-magick Description: ImageMagick module for PHP3 (cgi) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for imagemagick functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-cgi-mhash Description: mhash module for PHP3 (cgi) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for mhash functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-cgi-mysql Description: Mysql module for PHP3 (cgi) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for mysql connectivity directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-cgi-pgsql Description: PostgreSQL module for PHP3 (cgi) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for PostgreSQL connectivity directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-cgi-snmp Description: SNMP module for PHP3 (cgi) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for SNMP functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-cgi-xml Description: XML module for PHP3 (cgi) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (cgi version) for XML parsing functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-dev Description: Header files for PHP3 module development PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides the header files from the PHP3 source needed for compiling additional modules. Package: php3-doc Description: Documentation for PHP3 PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides the documentation for the PHP3 scripting language. It is mostly complete now, only a few bits may be missing. Package: php3-gd Description: GD (graphic creation) module for PHP3 (apache) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) to use the GD graphics library calls directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-imap Description: IMAP module for PHP3 (apache) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for using IMAP functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-ldap Description: LDAP module for PHP3 (apache) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for LDAP support functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-magick Description: ImageMagick module for PHP3 (apache) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for imagemagick functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-mhash Description: mhash module for PHP3 (apache) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for mhash functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-mysql Description: Mysql module for PHP3 (apache) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for mysql connectivity directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-pgsql Description: PostgreSQL module for PHP3 (apache) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for PostgreSQL connectivity directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-snmp Description: SNMP module for PHP3 (apache) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for SNMP functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Package: php3-xml Description: XML module for PHP3 (apache) PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 3.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . This package provides a PHP3 module (apache version) for XML parsing functions directly from PHP3 scripts. Source package: php4 Package: caudium-php4 Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language This package provides the loadable module for the caudium webserver. Compiled in modules are: bcmath, calendar, curl, dba, exif, filepro, ftp, mm, sockets, wddx, xml, yp and zlib. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . The most significant change between php3 and php4 is the new parser engine called Zend, which boosts performance quite impressively. Package: php4 Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language This package provides the loadable module for the apache webserver. Compiled in modules are: bcmath, calendar, curl, dba, exif, filepro, ftp, mm, sockets, wddx, xml, yp and zlib. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . The most significant change between php3 and php4 is the new parser engine called Zend, which boosts performance quite impressively. Package: php4-cgi Description: A server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language This package provides the CGI. Compiled in modules are bcmath, calendar, curl, dba, exif, filepro, ftp, mm, sockets, wddx, xml, yp and zlib. Please note, that as of 4.0.4-1 php4-cgi-* are deprecated. Use corresponding php4-* package instead. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . The most significant change between php3 and php4 is the new parser engine called Zend, which boosts performance quite impressively. Package: php4-cgi-gd Description: GD module for php4-cgi This package provides a module for handling graphics directly from PHP scripts. It supports the PNG, JPEG, XPM and uncompressed GIF image formats and ttf fonts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-cgi-imap Description: IMAP module for php4-cgi This package provides a module for IMAP functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-cgi-ldap Description: LDAP module for php4-cgi This package provides a CGI module for LDAP functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-cgi-mhash Description: MHASH module for php4-cgi This package provides a module for mhash functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-cgi-mysql Description: MySQL module for php4-cgi This package provides a module for MySQL database connections directly from PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-cgi-pgsql Description: PostgreSQL module for php4-cgi This package provides a module for PostgreSQL database connections directly from PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-cgi-snmp Description: SNMP module for php4-cgi This package provides a module for SNMP functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-cgi-xml Description: XML module for php4-cgi This package provides a module for XML functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-curl Description: CURL module for php4 CURL is a library for getting files from FTP, GOPHER, HTTP server. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-dev Description: Files for PHP4 module development This package provides the files from the PHP4 source needed for compiling additional modules. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. . The most significant change between php3 and php4 is the new parser engine called Zend, which boosts performance quite impressively. Package: php4-domxml Description: XMLv2 module for php4 This package provides a module for XML functions in PHP scripts. It's the new module uses libxml2. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-gd Description: GD module for php4 This package provides a module for handling graphics directly from PHP scripts. It supports the PNG, JPEG, XPM and ttf fonts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-imap Description: IMAP module for php4 This package provides a module for IMAP functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-ldap Description: LDAP module for php4 This package provides a module for LDAP functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-mcal Description: MCAL calendar module for php4 This package provides a module for MCAL calendar functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-mhash Description: MHASH module for php4 This package provides a module for mhash functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-mysql Description: MySQL module for php4 This package provides a module for MySQL database connections directly from PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-pear Description: PEAR - PHP Extension and Application Repository This package contains PEAR files for php4. That is plenty of classes for easier and cleaner manipulation with eg. databases. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-pgsql Description: PostgreSQL module for php4 This package provides a module for PostgreSQL database connections directly from PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-recode Description: Character recoding module for php4 This package provides a module for recode - character set recoding. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-snmp Description: SNMP module for php4 This package provides a module for SNMP functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-sybase Description: Sybase / MS SQL Server module for php4 This package provides a module for Sybase and Microsoft SQL Server database connections directly from PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-xml Description: XML module for php4 This package provides a module for XML functions in PHP scripts. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Package: php4-xslt Description: XSLT module for php4 This package provides a module for XSLT with Sablotron backend an XSL parser. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Source package: php4-gd2 Package: php4-gd2 Description: GD module (with GD2) for php4 This package provides a module for handling graphics directly from PHP scripts. It supports the PNG, JPEG, XPM and ttf fonts. It is compiled with libgd2, so it has more functions, but it may happen, that what worked with php4-gd will not or will have strange results. This will be hopefuly fixed with newer libgd2. . PHP4 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Source package: phpdoc Package: phpdoc Description: Documentation for PHP4 and PHP3 This package provides the documentation for the PHP4 scripting language. It is mostly complete now, but it undergoes continual improvements. . PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor Version 4.0 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write dynamically generated pages quickly. Source package: phpgroupware Package: phpgroupware Description: Web based GroupWare system written in PHP phpGroupWare is a web based GroupWare system. It comes with several core apps for email, calendar, todo list, address book, file manager, and a notepad. It also provides a framework for add-on applications to integrate seamlessly in phpGroupWare. Some samples are a bookmark manager, a trouble ticket system, a weather reporter, a phone log, a chat program, and a forum system. There are many more in development, and you can develop your own as well. . You should use it if you would like a powerful groupware system that can be access from anywhere on the Internet, and allows for custom add-ons. For companies with a distributed user base, it's an ideal solution. Oh, and did I mention that its FREE? Package: phpgroupware-addressbook Description: The phpGroupWare addressbook management application This phpGroupWare application provides a searchable addressbook with vcard support. Package: phpgroupware-admin Description: The phpGroupWare administration application This phpGroupWare application provide the administration facilities for phpGroupWare (add and remove groups, users, applications, session handling etc.). Package: phpgroupware-api Description: The phpGroupWare API This package provides php include files (libraries) to develop phpGroupWare applications. The phpGroupWare API handles session management, user/group management, has support for multiple databases, using the PHPLIB database abstraction method, we support templates using the PHPLIB Templates class, a file system interface, and even a network i/o interface. . On top of these standard functions, phpGroupWare provides several functions to give you the information you need about the users environment, and to properly plug into phpGroupWare. Package: phpgroupware-api-doc Description: The phpGroupWare API Documentation This package provides documentation files for phpGroupWare API. Please refer to phpgroupware-api package for a quick library description. are not worried about a bit of handwork, you may install them. Package: phpgroupware-calendar Description: The phpGroupWare calendar management application This phpGroupWare application provides a calendar scheduling application with alerts for high priority events. Package: phpgroupware-chora Description: The phpGroupWare CVS interface application This phpGroupWare application provides a web interface to a CVS repository. Package: phpgroupware-dj Description: The phpGroupWare mp3 db interface application This phpGroupWare applications provides a web interface to handle a local database of mp3 files. Package: phpgroupware-doc Description: The phpGroupWare Documentation This package provides documentation files for phpGroupWare. Please refer to phpgroupware package for a quick software descriprion. Package: phpgroupware-email Description: The phpGroupWare E-Mail management application This phpGroupWare application provides a full featured, web based E-Mail client. Package: phpgroupware-filemanager Description: The phpGroupWare file manager application This phpGroupWare application provides a file manager facility to let users upload files to the system, allowing both private and shared access to the files. Package: phpgroupware-forum Description: The phpGroupWare forum application This phpGroupWare provides a web based forum system. Package: phpgroupware-headlines Description: The phpGroupWare headlines catcher application This phpGroupWare application let each user to catch the latest web news from a list of supported sites. Package: phpgroupware-inv Description: The phpGroupWare inventory application This phpGroupWare application provides a web based inventory handling system. Package: phpgroupware-manual Description: The phpGroupWare on-line manual application This phpGroupWare application provides the on-line manual system. Package: phpgroupware-news-admin Description: The phpGroupWare news admin application This phpGroupWare application provides an interface to handle a simple web based news system. Package: phpgroupware-nntp Description: The phpGroupWare newsgroup reader application This phpGroupWare application provide a web based, full featured newsgroup reader. Package: phpgroupware-notes Description: The phpGroupWare notes management application This phpGroupWare application provides a simple web based note system. Package: phpgroupware-polls Description: The phpGroupWare pollings application This phpGroupWare application provides a simple polling system. Package: phpgroupware-preferences Description: The phpGroupWare preferences management application This phpGroupWare application provides the user preferences management system. Package: phpgroupware-projects Description: The phpGroupWare projects management application This phpGroupWare application provides a project workflow tracker. Package: phpgroupware-skel Description: The phpGroupWare skeleton application This phpGroupWare application provide a base skeleton as starting point to create other phpGroupWare applications. Package: phpgroupware-stocks Description: The phpGroupWare stock management application This phpGroupWare application ptovides a stock management system. Package: phpgroupware-todo Description: The phpGroupWare todo list management application This phpGroupWare application provides a TODO list management sistem. Package: phpgroupware-transy Description: The phpGroupWare internationalization application This phpGroupWare application provides some functionality to handle new language set, phrases and phpGroupWare keywords. Package: phpgroupware-unstable-apps Description: phpGroupWare assorted unstable applications. This package provides unstable applications distributed with the phpGroupWare source package. It includes application without support for either PostgreSQL or MySQL, non "core" and alternative applications being worked on. If you Package: phpgroupware-wap Description: The phpGroupWare WAP module This phpGroupWare application provides the WAP module. Source package: phplib Package: phplib Description: Library for easy writing web applications (stable version) The library will help you to write medium and large sized data-driven web applications. "Medium to larged applications" are applications that consists of multiple database queries, have to generate tables from database data, need a user interface that generates SQL queries or need a comfortable and user-friendly way to protect pages or functionality on pages. "Data-driven" applications are applications that make use of a supported SQL databse to create HTML content and that use HTML forms to drive database transactions. . This is the official stable version . More information can be found at the phplib web site http://phplib.sourceforge.net/ Source package: phpmyadmin Package: phpmyadmin Description: A set of PHP-scripts to administrate MySQL over the WWW. phpMyAdmin is intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the WWW. Currently it can: - create and drop databases - create, copy, drop and alter tables - delete, edit and add fields - execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries - manage keys on fields - load text files into tables - create and read dumps of tables - export and import CSV data - administer one single database Source package: phppgadmin Package: phppgadmin Description: A set of PHP-scripts to administrate PostgreSQL over the WWW. phpPgAdmin is intended to handle the administration of PostgreSQL over the WWW. Currently it can: - create and drop databases - create, copy, drop and alter tables/views/sequences/functions - edit and add fields (to the extent Postgres does) - execute any SQL-statement, even batch-queries - manage keys on fields - load text files into tables - create and read dumps of tables - administer one single database - administer postgres users Source package: phpsysinfo Package: phpsysinfo Description: PHP Based Host Information phpSysInfo is a PHP script that displays information about the host being accessed. . It will displays things like Uptime, CPU, Memory, LM Sensors, SCSI, IDE, PCI, Ethernet, Floppy, and Video Information. . It has support for multiple languages and themes. Source package: picasm Package: picasm Description: Assembler for the Microchip PIC-family Microcontrollers An assembler for the the Microchip PIC family of microcontrollers. Supports the majority of the Microchip PIC family. Uses Microchip (not Parallax) syntax. Source package: picturebook Package: picturebook Description: Images and movie capture utility for the Sony picturebook This program captures images and movies on a Sony VAIO picturebook laptop, taking advantage of the built in CCD camera, hardware JPEG encoder, and jog dial. . Please note that this package is superseded in functionality by video4linux's Motion Eye Camera Driver. Source package: picview Package: picview Description: An image preview and viewing system for Gnome. Picview is an image viewing program for Gnome. Picview will create an index of all the pictures in a directory. It can have large or small previews. Images can be viewed in a window using Electric Eyes or in full screen mode. It also has drag and drop support. Source package: pidentd Package: pidentd Description: TCP/IP IDENT protocol server. Identd is a server which implements the TCP/IP proposed standard IDENT user identification protocol as specified in the RFC 1413 document. Source package: pigtk Package: pigtk Description: Pike interface for GTK+ This package contains modules to allow you to use GTK+ in Pike programs. All widgets in gtk 1.2 are accessible. Source package: pike Package: pike Description: Powerful interpreted programming language Pike is an interpreted, object-oriented, dynamic programming language with a syntax similar to C. It includes many powerful data types and a module system that, for instance, provides image manipulation, database connectivity and advanced cryptography. Package: pike-gdbm Description: Gdbm module for Pike This Pike module provides access to gdbm databases. Package: pike-gmp Description: Gmp module for Pike This Pike module provides access to gmp functions. Package: pike-gz Description: Gz module for Pike This Pike module provides access to zlib compression functions. Package: pike-image Description: Image module for Pike This module provides many powerful image processing functions to Pike programs. Handles GIF, JPEG and PNM. Package: pike-mysql Description: Mysql module for Pike This Pike module provides access to Mysql databases. Package: pike-perl Description: Perl module for Pike This Pike module makes it possible to use Perl code in Pike programs. Package: pike-pg Description: Postgres module for Pike This Pike module provides access to Postgres databases. Source package: pike7 Package: pike7 Description: Powerful interpreted programming language Pike is an interpreted, object-oriented, dynamic programming language with a syntax similar to C. It includes many powerful data types and a module system that, for instance, provides image manipulation, database connectivity and advanced cryptography. Package: pike7-gdbm Description: Gdbm module for Pike This Pike module provides access to gdbm databases. Package: pike7-gl Description: Mesa module for Pike This Pike modules provides access to the Mesa 3D graphics library. Package: pike7-gtk Description: GTK module for Pike This Pike modules provides access to the GTK+ library. Package: pike7-gz Description: Gz module for Pike This Pike module provides access to zlib compression functions. Package: pike7-image Description: Image module for Pike This module provides many powerful image processing functions to Pike programs. Package: pike7-lobotomized-crypto Description: Lobotomized crypto module for Pike This Pike modules contains MD5 and SHA functions. Package: pike7-mysql Description: Mysql module for Pike This Pike module provides access to Mysql databases. Package: pike7-sybase Description: Sybase module for Pike This Pike module provides access to Sybase databases. Source package: pike7.2 Package: pike7.2 Description: Powerful interpreted programming language Pike is an interpreted, object-oriented, dynamic programming language with a syntax similar to C. It includes many powerful data types and a module system that, for instance, provides image manipulation, database connectivity and advanced cryptography. Package: pike7.2-gdbm Description: Gdbm module for Pike This Pike module provides access to gdbm databases. Package: pike7.2-gl Description: Mesa module for Pike This Pike modules provides access to the Mesa 3D graphics library. Package: pike7.2-gtk Description: GTK module for Pike This Pike modules provides access to the GTK+ library. Package: pike7.2-gz Description: Gz module for Pike This Pike module provides access to zlib compression functions. Package: pike7.2-image Description: Image module for Pike This module provides many powerful image processing functions to Pike programs. Package: pike7.2-lobotomized-crypto Description: Lobotomized crypto module for Pike This Pike modules contains MD5 and SHA functions. Package: pike7.2-mysql Description: Mysql module for Pike This Pike module provides access to Mysql databases. Package: pike7.2-sybase Description: Sybase module for Pike This Pike module provides access to Sybase databases. Source package: pileup Package: pileup Description: Morse code pileup trainer for SB compatible soundcards. Pileup is a morse code program which generates callsigns using a specified number of the SoundBlaster's voices. . This simulates the sound of a CW pileup. The greater the number of voices the more difficult the program is. The idea is based on the tapes used at Amateur Radio Conventions to test people's CW skills. However it is more random and can be made more difficult! . You have to use a adlib or soundblaster compatible soundcard. Source package: pilot-link Package: libpisock-dev Description: static libraries for communicating with a Pilot PDA. libpisockdev contains development libraries and header files for writing applications that want to communicate with a 3COM Palm Pilot. Package: libpisock3 Description: Libraries for communicating with a Pilot PDA. libpisock contains libraries used by pilot-link and any other packages that want to communicate with a 3COM Palm Pilot. Package: libpisock4 Description: Libraries for communicating with a Pilot PDA. libpisock contains libraries used by pilot-link and any other packages that want to communicate with a 3COM Palm Pilot. Package: pilot-link Description: Tools to communicate with a 3COM Pilot PDA over a serial port. pilot-link is a set of tools that communicate with a 3COM Pilot PDA. Package: pilot-link-perl Description: Perl tools to communicate with a 3COM Pilot PDA over a serial port. This package provides Perl programs with a means of communicating directly with a Pilot. Source package: pilot-link3 Package: libpisock3 Description: Libraries for communicating with a Pilot PDA. libpisock contains libraries used by pilot-link and any other packages that want to communicate with a 3COM Palm Pilot. Source package: pilot-manager Package: pilot-manager Description: PalmPilot PIM, UI, and Conduit Manager PilotManager is a tool that allows you to synchronize databases on your 3Com PalmPilot with applications on your Unix platform. It is a full Hotsync daemon that is user extensible. Developers can write their own conduits to synchronize Pilot databases with the desktop application of their choice. Source package: pilot-template Package: pilot-template Description: Code generator for PalmPilot programs pilot-template will generate skeleton code, Makefiles, icons, etc. for programming for the Palm Pilot. It is best used in conjunction with prc-tools (lets you compile for the Pilot on your Debian machine) and pilrc (the Pilot resource compiler), which are also available as Debian packages. Source package: pilrc Package: pilrc Description: PalmOS resource compiler and editor PilRC is a resource compiler for PDAs running the Pal operation system. It is intended for use with the GCC cross-compiler for PalmOS that is provided in the prc-tools package. . This version of PilRC also includes pilrcui, a GTK-based beta-quality X frontend to PilRC. Source package: pinfo Package: pinfo Description: An alternative info-file viewer pinfo is an viewer for Info documents, which is based on ncurses. The key-commands are in the style of lynx. Source package: pingus Package: pingus Description: Free Lemmings(tm) clone Pingus is a free Lemmings clone covered under the GPL. Pingus uses ClanLib, which allows you to compile Pingus under Windows and Linux, other operating systems might follow. A Windows version isn't available, but it should be possible to compile it from source. Under Linux it is possible to play Pingus under X or in fullscreen, using svgalib or OpenPTC, it runs in 640x480x16bpp. . Pingus will have two main modes, one will be a full featured lemmings clone, with all of the basic actions (digger, bridger, etc.) and extensible to include new action and levels. The other mode will be a worms clone, with bazooka pingus, different weapons, etc. At the moment the lemmings mode makes good progress, all basic pingus are painted and the implementation of them goes on. I haven't started to implement the worms mode yet, this will follow when I am finish with the lemmings mode. Both modes will have sub modes for multiplay, over Internet, LAN or split screen. . This package contains only the executable binary. . URL: http://pingus.seul.org Package: pingus-data Description: Free Lemmings(tm) clone Pingus is a free Lemmings clone covered under the GPL. Pingus uses ClanLib, which allows you to compile Pingus under Windows and Linux, other operating systems might follow. A Windows version isn't available, but it should be possible to compile it from source. Under Linux it is possible to play Pingus under X or in fullscreen, using svgalib or OpenPTC, it runs in 640x480x16bpp. . Pingus will have two main modes, one will be a full featured lemmings clone, with all of the basic actions (digger, bridger, etc.) and extensible to include new action and levels. The other mode will be a worms clone, with bazooka pingus, different weapons, etc. At the moment the lemmings mode makes good progress, all basic pingus are painted and the implementation of them goes on. I haven't started to implement the worms mode yet, this will follow when I am finish with the lemmings mode. Both modes will have sub modes for multiplay, over Internet, LAN or split screen. . This package contains all architecture independend files. . URL: http://pingus.seul.org Source package: pipenightdreams Package: pipenightdreams Description: Connect pipes to get the water flowing from inlet to outlet. If you know the old arcade-game "Pipe Dreams", you'll instantly recognize this. The goal is to connect different pipe segments to let the water flow from the inlet and through as many pipes as possible, until it finally reaches the outlet. This requires an even combination of speed, skill and foresight. Source package: pixmap Package: pixmap Description: A pixmap editor. Pixmap is a tool for creating or editing rectangular images made up of colored pixels, i.e., pixmaps. Pixmaps are intensively used in X to define window backgrounds, icon images, etc. These are for example used as icons on the desktop or in the debian menu. Source package: pj-9511 Package: pj-9511 Description: November 1995 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of November 1995 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9601 Package: pj-9601 Description: January 1996 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of January 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9603 Package: pj-9603 Description: March 1996 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of March 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9605 Package: pj-9605 Description: May 1996 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of May 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9607 Package: pj-9607 Description: July 1996 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of July 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9609 Package: pj-9609 Description: September 1996 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of September 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9611 Package: pj-9611 Description: November 1996 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of November 1996 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9701 Package: pj-9701 Description: January 1997 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of January 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9703 Package: pj-9703 Description: March 1997 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of March 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9704 Package: pj-9704 Description: April 1997 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of April 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9705 Package: pj-9705 Description: May 1997 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of May 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9706 Package: pj-9706 Description: June 1997 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of June 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9709 Package: pj-9709 Description: September 1997 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of September 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9710 Package: pj-9710 Description: October 1997 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of October 1997 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9801 Package: pj-9801 Description: January 1998 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of January 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9803 Package: pj-9803 Description: March 1998 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of March 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9805 Package: pj-9805 Description: May 1998 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of May 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9806 Package: pj-9806 Description: June 1998 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of June 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9807 Package: pj-9807 Description: July 1998 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of July 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9809 Package: pj-9809 Description: September 1998 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of September 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9811 Package: pj-9811 Description: November 1998 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of November 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9812 Package: pj-9812 Description: December 1998 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of December 1998 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9901 Package: pj-9901 Description: January 1999 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of January 1999 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9902 Package: pj-9902 Description: February 1999 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of February 1999 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9903 Package: pj-9903 Description: March 1999 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of March 1999 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pj-9904 Package: pj-9904 Description: April 1999 number of Pluto Journal. This is the number of April 1999 of Pluto Journal, the official magazine of Pluto Linux Users Group, an italian LUG. You can find more information at: http://www.pluto.linux.it Source package: pkf Package: pkf Description: Perl Kanji code conversion Filter Pkf is a perl script and has features as nkf (Network Kanji Filter). This converts from an input code including one of JIS, SJIS, Japanese EUC to a code another assigned one. Source package: pkg-order Package: pkg-order Description: A Package dependency checker and install ordering tool It does dependency checks, if you wish. It knows the difference between installed, new (and available) packages, and the relationship fields (pre-depends, depends, recommends, and suggests). (For example, the current packages list need not be read in unless you want dependency checks; you may already have done that and now merely wish an ordering). It comes with a Test::Harness test suite, to protect the world against my typos. Oh, it knows about epochs as well if your dpkg does. This could be the basis of mass compiling the packages on a new architecture, or to build a release from scratch. . It creates associative arrays of currently installed packages (/var/lib/dpkg/status), and new packages (given a packages file at the command line). Then, in the checking dependency phase, for each package in the new packages list, it looks at the dependencies, and ensure that each dependency is satisfied in either the new list or the installed list. If the directive is satisfied from the list of new packages, that package is added to the list of packages to be topographically sorted. It understands Pre-Depends and will insert breaks into the sorted list to separate the installation process into separate runs as required to satisfy Pre-Dependencies. . All this is a set of perl5 libraries, so people may use the API in their own scripts. Source package: pkgconfig Package: pkg-config Description: program and autoconf macro to gather compile/link flags pkg-config is a program to get compile and link flags for libraries you're linking with. It requires the library package to install a description file with the needed information. Source package: pkglist Package: pkglist Description: Package List Correcter Pkglist is the package list correcter, which help us generating mini Debian. Source package: pks Package: pks Description: Public Key Server There PGP public email key servers which allow one to exchange public keys running using the Internet and UUCP mail systems. Those capable of accessing the WWW might prefer to use the WWW interface Source package: pkspxy Package: pkspxy Description: PGP Public Key Server Proxy Daemon This package implements a caching proxy to be used between any program which speaks the HKP protocol for PGP public key exchange, and any HKP-capable key server (this will probably be pks). Package: pkspxyc Description: PGP Public Key Server Proxy Client pkspxyc is the "smart" client to be used with the PKS proxy server. More generally, it can be used as a HKP client with almost any PGP key server. Source package: pktrace Package: pktrace Description: Converts Metafont fonts into Type1 fonts pktrace is a small Python program that lets you trace a TeX bitmap font (a METAFONT font) into a PFA or PFB font (A PostScript Type1 Scalable Font). It is licensed under the GNU GPL. . Type1 fonts offer many advantages over bitmaps, as they allow PostScript files to render correctly on printers with many resolutions. Moreover, Ghostscript can generate much better PDF, if given scalable fonts. Source package: plan Package: netplan Description: Network server for `plan' Plan is a schedule planner based on X/Motif. . Netplan adds to plan multiuser capability using an IP server. . WARNING: the best level of authentication offered by netplan in this version is identd. That's quite weak, so watch the manpage and tune the config carefully. Package: plan Description: X/Motif day planner (dynamically compiled with LessTif) Plan is a schedule planner based on X/Motif. It displays a month calendar similar to xcal, but every day box is large enough to show appointments in small print. By pressing on a day box, the appointments for that day can be listed and edited. Appointments are entered with the following information (everything except the time is optional): . - the date, time, and length of the appointment - an optional text message to be printed, - an optional script to be executed, - early-warn and late-warn triggers that precede the alarm time - repetitions: [n-th] weekdays, days-of-the-month, every n days, yearly - optional fast command-line appointment entry - flexible ways to specify holidays and vacations - extensive context help - multiuser capability using the netplan server, provided by the netplan package Source package: planner-el Package: planner-el Description: The Emacs Planner This package extends emacs-wiki to act as a day planner. Source package: playmidi Package: playmidi Description: MIDI player Playmidi is a MIDI file player that will playback to FM, GUS, and external MIDI. It also supports Creative Music Files (CMF) and Microsoft RIFF (RMI) files and large MIDI archives from games such as Ultima 7. . There are 3 interfaces: text only, svgalib, and X. Source package: playmp3list Package: playmp3list Description: another front-end to mpg123 with theme support Main features: . o Displays a large scrollable playlist o Browse playlists, directories and 'virtual playlists', even while playing o Fully configurable key mappings and color schemes in a playmp3listrc file o Real-time toggling of shuffle / repeat modes o Instant jumps to one of 10 configurable directories/playlists o Standard player controls o PCM Volume changing o Time elapsed and song format displays o Optional ID3v1 tag extraction in the playlist o Full / short (beautified) filename display in playlist o Command-line options to quickly override rc file settings o Uses mpg123 for decoding Source package: plex86 Package: createdisk Description: Plex86 Empty Disk Image Utility This tool is part of the Plex86 project. Its purpose is to generate disk images that are used to allocate the guest operating system in Plex86 environment. . It can be useful for other programs that also make use of disk images, like Bochs. Package: plex86 Description: PC virtualization program to run x86 operating systems. Plex86 is an extensible free PC virtualization software program which will allow PC and workstation users to run multiple operating systems concurrently on the same machine. . Plex86 is able to run several operating systems, including MSDOS, FreeDOS, Windows9x/NT, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD. It will run as much of the operating system and application software natively as possible, the rest being emulated by the PC virtualization monitor. Package: plex86-kernel-src Description: kernel code for Plex86 This package includes sources of the Plex86 kernel code. You can use them to build the linux module required to run Plex86. Package: xfonts-vga Description: VGA fonts for X, required by Bochs and Plex86 This VGA font package provides fonts to emulate a text console in X and it is required for Bochs and Plex86 to work. . Might be useful for other programs too. Source package: plib Package: plib-dev Description: Portability Libraries: Development package, stable release Provides a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene graph API built on top of OpenGL. Package: plib1 Description: Portability Libraries: Run-time package, stable release Provides a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene graph API built on top of OpenGL. Source package: plib-doc Package: plib-doc Description: Portability Libraries: documentation and examples The Portability Libraries plib provide a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene graph API built on top of OpenGL. . This packages contains HTML documentation and examples for plib. Source package: plib1.5 Package: plib1.5 Description: Portability Libraries: Run-time package, unstable release Provides a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene graph API built on top of OpenGL. Package: plib1.5-dev Description: Portability Libraries: Development package, unstable release Provides a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene graph API built on top of OpenGL. Source package: plib1.5-doc Package: plib1.5-doc Description: Portability Libraries: documentation and examples The Portability Libraries plib provide a Joystick interface, a simple GUI built on top of OpenGL, some standard geometry functions, a sound library and a simple scene graph API built on top of OpenGL. . This packages contains HTML documentation and examples for plib. Source package: pload Package: pload Description: Program to monitor network device statistics Pload is a program to monitor ppp network device statistics and graphs information using Athena stripchart widgets. It can monitor any device that reports statistics to /proc/net/dev including ethernet, plip, loopback etc. It shows totals and current rates for a given ppp interface and is customizable to show using X resources. Source package: ploticus Package: ploticus Description: A script driven business graphics package Ploticus is script-driven, which makes it suitable for automated, unattended uses, or for applications that will be run again and again. In general, ploticus is good at making graphs like you would see in newspapers and news magazines, business publications, journals for medical and social sciences, and so on. . Ploticus is not a function or mathematical plotting package like gnuplot, nor would it be a good choice for applications where mathematical formulas or scientific notations are to be rendered as an integral part of the data display. Ploticus is also not intended as a "marketing" graphics package. Its goal is to display data crisply without extra decoration and distracting "dingbats" that cloud the picture. . Ploticus supports awide range of output options, including jpeg (Joint Photographics Experts Group format), png (Portable Network Graphics format) , svg (Simple Vector Graphics), bmp (Microsoft BitMaP), ps (PostScript), and X11. Source package: ploticus-doc Package: ploticus-doc Description: Documentation and gallery of examples for ploticus Ploticus-doc contains the documentation for ploticus. This includes the handbook, and an extensive gallery of example input files. Source package: plotmtv Package: plotmtv Description: multipurpose X11 plotting program. PLOTMTV's capabilities include 2D line and scatter plots (x-vs-y), contour plots, 3D surface, line and scatter plots as well as vector plots. The program has an rough but functional Graphical User Interface, through which it is possible to zoom in, zoom out, pan, toggle between 2D and 3D plots, and rotate 3D plots. Both color and grayscale postscript output are supported. Source package: plotutils Package: libplot Description: The GNU plotutils libraries. The GNU plotting utilities include programs for plotting two-dimensional scientific data. They are built on top of GNU `libplot', a library for device-independent two-dimensional vector graphics. . This package contains the shared libraries used by the programmes in plotutils to alleviate the need for packages to depend on the entire plotutils package. Package: libplot-dev Description: The GNU plotutils libraries (development files). The GNU plotting utilities include programs for plotting two-dimensional scientific data. They are built on top of GNU `libplot', a library for device-independent two-dimensional vector graphics. . This package contains the header files and static libraries necessary for building programs which use libplot. Package: plotutils Description: The GNU plotutils (plotting utilities) package. The GNU plotting utilities include programs for plotting two-dimensional scientific data. They are built on top of GNU `libplot', a library for device-independent two-dimensional vector graphics. Source package: plplot Package: plplot Description: Scientific plotting library PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters (including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use, virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable. . APIs are provided for C, C++, and Fortran (Tcl/Tk bindings are available in a separate package plplot-tcl). . A program for rendering Tektronix vector files is also included in this package. . See http://emma.la.asu.edu/plplot for more information on PLplot. Package: plplot-bin Description: Miscellaneous utilities for PLplot, a plotting library This package contains the following utility programs based on PLplot, a scientific plotting library: pltek (review a Tektronix vector file), plpr (converts a PLplot metafile to a printable format), and plm2gif (converts a PLplot metafile to GIF). . See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. Package: plplot-c++ Description: C++ bindings for PLplot, a plotting library This package contains the C++ bindings for PLplot, a scientific plotting library, in the form of a shared library. . See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. Package: plplot-common Description: Scientific plotting library PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters (including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use, virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable. . This package contains the common library files (fonts & maps) needed by the PLplot libraries. . See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. Package: plplot-dev Description: Header and static libraries for PLplot, a plotting library This package contains all that is needed for doing development in C, C++, Fortran, and Tcl/Tk with the PLplot, a scientific plotting library. . See http://emma.la.asu.edu/plplot for more information on PLplot. Package: plplot-doc Description: Documentation for PLplot, a plotting library This package contains documentation for PLplot, a scientific plotting library. A manual in PostScript format and an info file are included, as well as examples for C, C++, Fortran, Tcl/Tk, and Python. . See http://emma.la.asu.edu/plplot for more information on PLplot. Package: plplot-tcl Description: Tcl/Tk support for PLplot, a plotting library This package contains the Tcl/Tk support for PLplot, a scientific plotting library: shared and static libraries, Tcl modules, some programs for interactive use of PLplot (plrender, plserver, and pltcl), and utility programs for converting PLplot meta files (plpr and plm2gif). . See http://emma.la.asu.edu/plplot for more information on PLplot. Package: plplot-xwin Description: Scientific plotting library This package provides the basic shared library for PLplot, a scientific plotting library. It contains all drivers, except the Tcl/Tk one (install package plplot-tcl if you need them). Also included is the utility program plrender to render PLplot metafiles. . See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. Package: python-plplot Description: Python support for PLplot, a plotting library This package contains the library plmodule.so for gluing the PLplot scientific plotting library into Python applications. Examples are also provided. . See http://www.plplot.org for more information on PLplot. Source package: plptools Package: plptools Description: Access Psion series 5 over a serial link This package lets you access Psion drives over a serial link. You can mount them, pseudo NFS style, or access them via ftp-like commands. . The software is partially based on p3nfs, which is also packed for Debian, but plptools uses the native Psion protocol, whereas p3nfs requires a program to be installed on the Psion. Source package: plucker Package: plucker Description: Pluck stuff from the web and read on your PalmOS device Plucks stuff from the web (or any URL), and encodes them appropriately for viewing on a PalmOS device. Very flexible in the way sites are plucked, e.g. link depth, images etc. Includes the PalmOS viewer program. Source package: plum Package: plum Description: IRC proxy, stationing, logging, and bot program (pirc). plum works as personal proxy, stationing, logging, and bot program on IRC (Internet Relay Chat). It has many modules, so the user can use a lot of functions. It is also easy to customize its configurations. Note that its documents are only available in Japanese. Source package: plwm Package: plwm Description: Window Manager Library for Python A window manager library for Python, with an example window manager. Source package: pm3 Package: libpm3 Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Libraries The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. Programs built with PM3 require this library. Package: libpm3-extra Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Extra Libraries The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. This package contains libraries not actually part of the base compiler itself, but nonetheless probably very useful for Modula-3 development. Package: libpm3-static Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Static Libraries The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. This package contains the static link libraries needed to build standalone executables. Package: m3gdb Description: Modula-3 aware debugger based on GDB GDB is a source-level debugger, capable of breaking programs at any specific line, displaying variable values, and determining where errors occurred. This is a special version of GDB which can be used to debug programs built with Modula-3. It is probably not as current as the standard GDB, so you won't likely want this unless you are using PM3. Package: mentor Description: A collection of algorithm animations Mentor encapsulates the Zeus animation library for Modula-3 into a single application. Zeus itself is not very well documented, but a summary of the animations which are part of the mentor application is available at: . http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/zeus/home.html Package: netobjd Description: the Network Object agent daemon The Network Objects package provides a simple but powerful facility for remote method invocation in the context of Modula-3. Under Network Objects, all subtypes of the object type NetObj.T are treated specially in that they can be passed to remote address spaces by reference. This remote reference appears at the destination as a surrogate object which is a subtype of the original object type. If the original type has methods, these methods can be remotely invoked through the surrogate. Package: obliq Description: An interactive interpreter for the Obliq language. Obliq is a small, statically scoped, untyped language. It is object-oriented, higher-order, and distributed. State is local to an address space, while computation can migrate over the network. The distributed computation mechanism is based on Modula-3 Network Objects. . This package includes several versions of Obliq: obliq: Obliq interpreter obliq-3D: Obliq interpreter with full 3D animation support obliq-anim: Obliq interpreter with full animation support obliq-min: Obliq interpreter with minimal runtime hooks obliq-std: Obliq interpreter with the standard runtime hooks obliq-ui: Obliq interpreter with ui support obliqsrv: Obliq server obliqsrv-std: Obliq server with the standard runtime hooks obliqsrv-ui: Obliq server with ui support visobliq: Prototype of an easy-to-use distributed programming environment using Obliq Package: pm3 Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. . Modula-3 is a systems programming language that descends from Mesa, Modula-2, Cedar, and Modula-2+. It also resembles its cousins Object Pascal, Oberon, and Euclid. . The goal of Modula-3 is to be as simple and safe as it can be while meeting the needs of modern systems programmers. Instead of exploring new features, they studied the features of the Modula family of languages that have proven themselves in practice and tried to simplify them into a harmonious language. They found that most of the successful features were aimed at one of two main goals: greater robustness, and a simpler, more systematic type system. . Modula-3 retains one of Modula-2's most successful features, the provision for explicit interfaces between modules. It adds objects and classes, exception handling, garbage collection, lightweight processes (or threads), and the isolation of unsafe features. . A large number of platform independent libraries are available for easily constructing distributed, graphical, multi-threaded applications. Package: pm3-extra Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Extra Files The Modula-3 distribution of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal is based on the DEC SRC Modula-3 programming environment. This package contains tools and demonstrations not actually part of the base compiler itself, but nonetheless probably very useful for Modula-3 development. Source package: pm3i386 Package: pm3-boot Description: Polytechnique Montreal Modula-3 Bootstrap This package is only for people who intend to *build* PM3 from scratch. You do not need this for any other purpose whatsoever. Source package: pmake Package: pmake Description: 4.4BSD make (pmake). Pmake is a program designed to simplify the maintenance of other programs. Its input is a list of specifications as to the files upon which programs and other files depend. mkdep, a program to construct Makefile dependency lists, is also included. Source package: pmidi Package: pmidi Description: a command line midi player for ALSA ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This is a straightforward command line program to play midi files through the ALSA sequencer. . As you can specify the client and port to connect to on the command line it is also useful for testing ALSA or clients that need to receive sequencer events. Source package: pmidi-0.9 Package: pmidi-0.9 Description: A command line midi player for ALSA 0.9 series ALSA is an effort to create a modules sound system for Linux, while maintaining full compatibility with OSS/Lite. . This program works with ALSA drivers version 0.9 series. . This is a straightforward command line program to play midi files through the ALSA sequencer. . As you can specify the client and port to connect to on the command line it is also useful for testing ALSA or clients that need to receive sequencer events. Source package: pms Package: pms Description: An MUA framework in Python PythonMS (PMS) is an MUA framework in Python, with pluggable back-end and front ends. Supported front ends are CLOOM, pms and pythonms Source package: pmtools Package: pmtools Description: Perl module tools Perl module tools is a suite of small tools that help manage and inspect perl modules, perl Plain Old Documentation files, and perl programs. . Some of the things these tools can do include: - show the full path to a module - show the version and description of a module - list all installed modules with descriptions - show what files a given program or module loads at compile time - show what symbols a module exports - list the methods of a class - display the source code of a function of a module Source package: pmud Package: pmud Description: Apple PowerBook power management daemon pmud is a daemon which periodically polls the PMU (power manager) and performs functions such as enabling or disabling devices appropriately when the power source changes, or putting the computer into sleep mode when the remaining battery power drops below a critical threshold. Additional tools include a sleep command and a tool for waking up media bay devices to work around a CD-ROM wakeup bug in old kernels. Package: pmud-utils Description: Apple PowerBook power management daemon utils pmud is a daemon which periodically polls the PMU (power manager) and performs various housekeeping functions depending on the power status. This package contains additional tools including a battery status monitor, a tool for adjustment of screen backlight level and tool to preserve X mouse settings across sleep. Source package: pngcrush Package: pngcrush Description: An optimizer for PNG (Portable Network Graphics) files. Pngcrush is an optimizer for PNG (Portable Network Graphics) files. Its main purpose is to reduce the size of the PNG IDAT datastream by trying various compression levels and PNG filter methods. It also can be used to remove unwanted ancillary chunks, or to add certain chunks including gAMA, tRNS, and textual chunks. Source package: pnm2ppa Package: pnm2ppa Description: PPM to PPA converter Using pnm2ppa it's possible to run HP-GDI printers on Linux. These printers are normally "Windows-only" and use the PPA protocol which is proprietary. pnm2ppa supports color and is supposed to work faster than pbm2ppa. . pnm2ppa supports the following printers: HP Deskjet 7XX Series, HP Deskjet 820 Series and HP Deskjet 1000 Series. Source package: pnmtopng Package: pnmtopng Description: PNG <-> netpbm (pnm, pbm, ppm, pgm) conversion This works nicely with the netpbm package. It provides conversions between the PNG and various portable image formats used by netbpm. Source package: po-utils Package: po-utils Description: Tool collection for handling PO files PO utilities is meant to become a collection of tools for handling PO files. Currently it contains just the xpot utility, which is a replacement for xgettext that can not only handle C and C++ source code, but also Python. Source package: poedit Package: poedit Description: Cross-platform gettext catalog editor Generator for po to mo. It is built with wxWindows toolkit and can run on Unix or Windows. It aims to provide convenient way of editing gettext catalogs. It features UTF-8 support, fuzzy and untranslated records highlighting, whitespace highlighting, references browser, header editing and can be used to create new catalogs or update existing catalogs from source code with a single click. Source package: pointerize Package: pointerize Description: Internationalization utilities, based on gettext pointerize is a set of tools used to generate message catalogs from a set of specially formated C source files. Those message catalogs are loaded at run-time, making it possible to have one binary that displays messages in several languages. . It's based on gettext, but it makes smaller binary message catalogs (a must when one is making internationalized boot floppies). The programmer may use his gettexttified C source files just applying one small change to the main() function. The translator will work with the well known PO format. Source package: pong Package: libpong-common Description: Common files for making Preference/Property dialogs PonG is a library for making preference/property dialogs for GNOME. By default it does very simple dialog layout, however you can also use glade to design parts of the dialogs. . This package contains the common files for PonG. Package: libpong-dev Description: development files for making Preference/Property dialogs. PonG is a library for making preference/property dialogs for GNOME. By default it does very simple dialog layout, however you can also use glade to design parts of the dialogs. . This package contains the development files for PonG. Package: libpong0 Description: a library for making Preference/Property dialogs PonG is a library for making preference/property dialogs for GNOME. By default it does very simple dialog layout, however you can also use glade to design parts of the dialogs. . This package contains the shared libraries. Package: pong Description: Preference/Property dialogs maker for GNOME PonG is a library for making preference/property dialogs. By default it does very simple dialog layout, however you can also use glade to design parts of the dialogs. . This package contains the dialog editor. Source package: pop-before-smtp Package: pop-before-smtp Description: watch log for pop/imap auth, notify Postfix to allow relay Spam prevention requires preventing open relaying through email servers. However, legit users want to be able to relay. If legit users always stayed in one spot, they'd be easy to describe to the daemon. However, what with roving laptops, logins from home, etc., legit users refuse to stay in one spot. . pop-before-smtp watches the mail log, looking for successful pop/imap logins, and posts the originating IP address into a database which can be checked by Postfix, to allow relaying for people who have recently downloaded their email. . Contrary to other similar tools pop-before-smtp needs no hacking in the mail daemons. On the other hand it requires the pop3/imap daemons to run on the same machine as pop-before-smtp and postfix. Source package: pop3browser Package: pop3browser Description: Allows to check a pop3 mailbox before downloading any mail. It is intended to delete unwanted (SPAM) mails before downloading via a low-bandwidth connection. Source package: popa3d Package: popa3d Description: A tiny POP3 daemon, designed with security as the primary goal popa3d is fast, small and secure pop3 daemon. It's written from scratch by Solar Designer for OWL (Openwall Gnu/*/Linux). . Popa3d can work both in standalone or inetd mode. . For more information see DESIGN file. Source package: poppassd Package: poppassd Description: Password change server for Eudora and NUPOP Installing this packet will enable Eudora and other Mac/PC Mail programs to change the user password on your Debian server without logging into the Server itself. Source package: popt Package: libpopt-dev Description: lib for parsing cmdline parameters - development files Popt was heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but it allows more powerful argument expansion. It can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set variables based on command line arguments. It also allows command line arguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility functions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using shell-like rules. . This package contains the popt static library and header file. Package: libpopt0 Description: lib for parsing cmdline parameters Popt was heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but it allows more powerful argument expansion. It can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set variables based on command line arguments. It also allows command line arguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility functions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using shell-like rules. . This package contains the runtime library and locale data. Source package: popularity-contest Package: popularity-contest Description: Vote for your favourite packages automatically. . When you install this package, it sets up a cron job that will anonymously e-mail the Debian developers periodically with statistics about your most used Debian packages. . This information helps us make decisions such as which packages should go on the first Debian CD. Also, we can improve future versions of Debian so that the most popular packages are the ones which are installed automatically for new users. Source package: portmap Package: portmap Description: The RPC portmapper Portmap is a server that converts RPC (Remote Procedure Call) program numbers into DARPA protocol port numbers. It must be running in order to make RPC calls. . Services that use RPC include NFS and NIS. Source package: portslave Package: portslave Description: Terminal server that does PPP and authenticates via RADIUS This package provides a program named portslave which will use AT commands to answer a modem when it rings. It will then display a login: prompt at which the user can enter a user-name and password. If the user sends PPP data then portslave will run it's own pppd instead and authenticate the user via PAP. When the user-name and password are received they will be verified via a RADIUS server. . At the end of the call the accounting data will be written to the RADIUS server. Source package: post-el Package: post-el Description: major mode for editing mail This is a major mode for use with Mutt, the spiffy *nix mailreader du jour, slrn, the spiffy *nix newsreader du jour (See http://www.mutt.org/), or whatever you can get it to work with. Source package: post-faq Package: post-faq Description: Post periodic FAQs to Usenet newsgroups. The purpose of this package is to handle the posting of periodic informational postings to the USENET using cron. . For this it adds appropriate Message-ID, Expires, Supersedes, and References headers. Source package: postaci Package: postaci Description: Web Based Protocol Independent(IMAP, POP3) Mail Program Postaci can handle both protools and the defaul protocol can be changed from a single configuration file. . Postaci is platform independent. It can work on any operating system which PHP supports. . Postaci is also database independent. It can handle with MySQL, mSQL, Microsoft SQL, Sybase,PostgreSQL. It uses very complicated database operations for handling with POP3 folder simulation. . Postaci is Turkish word for Postman. Source package: poster Package: poster Description: make big posters out of PostScript pages Poster takes a one-page PostScript file and scales it to a specified size. It can tile the resulting image into multiple smaller pages that can be pasted together to form the big poster. Poster prefers EPS as its input although freer forms of PostScript are also understood. Source package: postfix Package: postfix Description: A high-performance mail transport agent Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different. Package: postfix-dev Description: Postfix loadable modules development environment This provides the headers and library links to build additional map types for Postfix. If you're not developing postfix modules, then you do not need this. Package: postfix-doc Description: Postfix documentation This provides the documentation for Postfix Package: postfix-ldap Description: LDAP map support for Postfix This provides support for LDAP maps in Postfix. If you plan to use LDAP maps with Postfix, you need this. Package: postfix-mysql Description: MYSQL map support for Postfix This provides support for MYSQL maps in Postfix. If you plan to use MYSQL maps with Postfix, you need this. Package: postfix-pcre Description: PCRE map support for Postfix This provides support for PCRE (perl compatible regular expression) maps in Postfix. If you plan to use PCRE maps with Postfix, you need this. Source package: postfix-snap Package: postfix-snap Description: Postfix Mail Transport Agent - snapshot release Postfix is Wietse Venema's mail transport agent that started life as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different. . This is the snapshot release, which means that some of the new features are subject to sudden and unexpected changes. Package: postfix-snap-dev Description: Postfix-snap loadable modules development environment This provides the headers and library links to build additional map types for Postfix-snap. If you're not developing postfix modules, then you do not need this. Package: postfix-snap-doc Description: Postfix-snap documentation This provides the documentation for the Postfix-snap package. Package: postfix-snap-ldap Description: LDAP map support for Postfix-snap This provides support for LDAP maps in Postfix-snap. If you plan to use LDAP maps with Postfix-snap, you need this. Package: postfix-snap-mysql Description: MYSQL map support for Postfix-snap This provides support for MYSQL maps in Postfix-snap. If you plan to use MYSQL maps with Postfix-snap, you need this. Package: postfix-snap-pcre Description: PCRE map support for Postfix-snap This provides support for PCRE (perl compatible regular expression) maps in Postfix-snap. If you plan to use PCRE maps with Postfix-snap, you need this. Source package: postgresql Package: ecpg Description: Embedded SQL for PostgreSQL A preprocessor and library for embedding SQL statements in C programs that call on the PostgreSQL database. Package: libpgperl Description: Perl modules for PostgreSQL. A library to enable Perl scripts to communicate with the PostgreSQL database backend. Package: libpgsql2 Description: Shared library libpq.so.2 for PostgreSQL C and C++ libraries to enable user programs to communicate with the PostgreSQL database backend. The backend can be on another machine and accessed through TCP/IP. Package: libpgtcl Description: Tcl/Tk library and front-end for PostgreSQL. A library to enable Tcl/Tk scripts to communicate with the PostgreSQL database backend. Package: odbc-postgresql Description: ODBC support for PostgreSQL Provides support for ODBC access to the PostgreSQL backend. Package: pgaccess Description: Tk/Tcl front-end for PostgreSQL database A Tk/Tcl program for X that provides a front-end to PostgreSQL. It can be used to generate and store queries, views and new forms. Package: postgresql Description: Object-relational SQL database, descended from POSTGRES. PostgreSQL is an object-relational database, which supports a large part of SQL-92. It is under continuous development and each release implements more of the SQL standard. It also supports some object-oriented features. . As compared to MySQL, PostgreSQL is more fully featured; the trade-off is that it is slower, though again, each release sees improvements in efficiency. . This package provides the backend features; you need postgresql-client or some other front-end to be able to access them. Package: postgresql-client Description: Front-end programs for PostgreSQL This package contains client and administrative programs for PostgreSQL: these are the user front-end, psql, and scripts for creating and destroying users and database schemas. . If you install PostgreSQL on a standalone machine, you need this package too. On a network, you need it installed somewhere on the network, but not necessarily on the same machine. Package: postgresql-contrib Description: Additional facilities for PostgreSQL The PostgreSQL contrib package provides several additional features for the PostgreSQL database. contrib often serves as a testbed for features before they are adopted into PostgreSQL proper: . apache_logging - Getting Apache to log to PostgreSQL array - Array iterator functions datetime - Date & time functions earthdistance - Operator for computing earth distance for two points findoidjoins - Finds the joins used by oid columns by examining the actual values in the oid columns and row oids. fulltextindex - Full text indexing using triggers int8 - 64-bit integer arithmetic for Postgres isbn_issn - Type extensions for ISBN (books) and ISSN (serials) lo - Large Object maintenance miscutil - Postgres assert checking and various utility functions mSQL-interface - mSQL API translation library noupdate - trigger to prevent updates on single columns pginterface - A crude C/4GL soundex - Prototype for soundex function spi - PostgreSQL Server Programming Interface; 4 examples of its use: autoinc - A function for implementing AUTOINCREMENT/ IDENTITY insert_username - function for inserting user names refint - Functions for implementing referential integrity (foreign keys) timetravel - Re-implements in user code the time travel feature that was removed in 6.3. string - C-like input/output conversion routines for strings unixdate - Conversions from integer to datetime userlock - User locks Package: postgresql-dev Description: Header files for libpq (postgresql library) Header files for compiling C and C++ programs to link with the libpgsql2 libraries in order to communicate with the PostgreSQL database backend. Package: postgresql-doc Description: Documentation for the PostgreSQL database. Contains all README files, user manual and examples for all PostgreSQL packages. . This documentation is from release 6.5.2 of PostgreSQL. Package: postgresql-pl Description: A procedural language for PostgreSQL PL/pgSQL is a procedural language based on SQL designed for the PostgreSQL database system. Package: postgresql-test Description: Regression test suite for PostgreSQL This package provides the regression test suite for PostgreSQL. This may be useful for people porting the PostgreSQL packages to new architectures. It is not necessary for ordinary users. Package: python-pygresql Description: PostgreSQL module for Python PyGreSQL is a Python module that interfaces to a PostgreSQL database. It embeds the PostgreSQL query library to allow easy use of the powerful PostgreSQL features from a Python script. Source package: postgresql-slink Package: postgresql-slink Description: Package to ease upgrade of postgresql from Debian 2.1 to 2.2 This package is required for the upgrade of data from postgresql 6.3.2 on Debian 2.1 (slink) to Debian 2.2 (potato). . As soon as the data is successfully upgraded, this poackage should be removed. It will not be required again. It contains 6.3.2 bianries that are needed to read the data from a 6.3.2 database and dump it out for 6.5.3 to update. Source package: postilion Package: postilion Description: An X Mail User Agent which handles MIME, PGP and Spelling. It is mainly written in C but the user interface is done in tcl/tk. The following is a non exhaustive list of the capabilities: . * Multilingual Interface * MIME Support * Composing * Multiple Address Books * Message Database * Virtual Folders * Message Hold * Watcher * Spell Checking "As One Types" * POP3 and IMAP Folders * Supports Delivery Status Notifications * Supports PGP/MIME Source package: postit Package: postit Description: A program sending news Sending news from your local inn newsserver to another host Source package: postmark Package: postmark Description: File system benchmark from NetApp. Benchmark that's based around small file operations similar to those used on large mail servers and news servers. Has been ported to NT so should be good for comparing OSs. Source package: postnews Package: postnews Description: Post Usenet articles via NNTP from the command line Postnews is a small command line utility written in Python that posts Usenet articles onto remote servers. Source package: potool Package: potool Description: A program to aid manipulation of gettext po files This package contains the filter program 'potool', as well as a few helper scripts: poedit - helps editing of po files in your favourite editor postats, postats1 - prints statistics of how much of a file is translated Source package: povray-manual Package: povray-manual Description: Persistence of Vision Raytracer 3.0.20 manual in HTML This package contains the manual for version 3.0.20 of the Persistence of Vision Raytracer (POV-Ray). This manual includes pictures showing the results of the examples given in the document. Source package: power-applet Package: power-applet Description: GNOME battery monitor applet GNOME panel applet to read /proc/apm. It has theming (evil) and does nifty stuff like animations when low on power (because when you're low on power, you want to waste cpu cycles on animation). Source package: powermanga Package: powermanga Description: A vertical shoot 'em up for X11 with colourful 3D graphics. Powermanga is a shoot 'em up with 60 different enemies, 40 meteors, numerous weapons, many end of level baddies, spaceship power-ups and lots of other surprises. Package: powermanga-data Description: Graphics and audio data for powermanga. This package contains the architecture-independent data for powermanga. Source package: powerpc-utils Package: powerpc-utils Description: Various utilities for Linux/PowerPC Utilities for Linux on PowerPC hardware. . mousemode - tell an ADB mouse to use a given device handler ID. nvsetenv - change/view Open Firmware environment variables. clock - Hardware clock program for Power Macs. Source package: powershell Package: powershell Description: powerful terminal emulator for GNOME PowerShell is a GNOME/Gtk+ based terminal emulator which supports many terminals in a single window (limited only by available RAM). Each terminal is given a "notebook" tab which makes switching between terminals easy. It also has URL recognition capabilities and things like transparency, pixmap backgrounds, etc. Source package: powertweak Package: powertweak Description: Tool to tune system for optimal performance Powertweak is a tool for tweaking Linux systems to peak performance. It tunes PCI devices to use optimal settings and enables performance enhancing features of the CPU(s). . This package contains no files. It does only ensure that you install the following packages: powertweakd, powertweak-extra, powertweak-text, powertweak-gtk Package: powertweak-extra Description: Plugins for powertweakd This package contains plugins for the powertweakd package to help you tune PCI devices and the CPU. Package: powertweak-gtk Description: GTK mode tool to configure hardware tweaks for powertweakd This package contains a graphical mode tool to configure the tweaks you want powertweakd to make on your system. Package: powertweak-text Description: Text mode tool to configure hardware tweaks for powertweakd This package contains a text mode tool to configure the tweaks you want powertweakd to make on your system. Package: powertweakd Description: Tool to tune system for optimal performance Powertweak is a tool for tweaking Linux systems to peak performance. It tunes PCI devices to use optimal settings and enables performance enhancing features of the CPU(s). To use all of powertweak's features you need to be running a Linux kernel which supports the /proc/bus/pci and /dev/cpu/ interfaces. . This package contains the daemon that needs to be run to do the actual tuning. You need either powertweak-text or powertweak-gtk to choose which tweaks you want to perform on your system in addition to this package. The package powertweak-extra contains some additional tweaking plugins. Source package: powstatd Package: powstatd Description: Configurable UPS monitoring daemon Assuming you have a relay-based "dumb" UPS that corresponds with your machine via a serial connection, you should be able to configure powstatd in just a few minutes. It is easily configured, and can be expected to support most "dumb" UPS supplies. . UPS models known to work: CyberPower PowerSL series CyberPower Power2000 1500VA CyberPower Power99 325VA, 400VA, 500VA and 720VA Some older CyberPower 385VA and 450VA models TrippLite Internet Office 500 UPS Various older APC units. . Powstatd can also be configured to allow a master machine to control (Via a network connection) up to 2 (by default) additional slave machines connected to the same UPS. This allows you to run several machines off the same UPS, with only one of the machines actually reading the UPS status over the serial line. . See also powstatd-crypt in the non-us section. Source package: ppd-gs Package: ppd-gs Description: PostScript Printer Description files for Ghostscript This package contains some PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files for printing devices based on Aladdin's Ghostscript. They are useful to determine the capacities associated with a printing device and to automate transformation of PostScript files based on a device's set of available features. . This package provides PPD files for generic support of Ghostscript drivers with A4/Letter or A3/11x17 paper, and specific support of the Canon color bubblejet and HP color deskjet printers. These files are intended to be used with Ghostscript 4.01 or upper. Source package: ppmtofb Package: ppmtofb Description: Display netpbm graphics on Linux framebuffer devices The ppmtofb package supports displaying netpbm-format graphics (PBM, PGM and PPM) on Linux systems with framebuffer devices (available with 2.1 kernels on all platforms and 2.0 kernels on m68k). With the included fbview program, you can display virtually any picture format on any framebuffer. . ppmtofb supports virtually all framebuffer devices, including vesafb and the VGA16 framebuffer for PCs. On Amigas it can take advantage of the Hold and Modify (HAM) modes for virtual truecolor display on both standard and AGA systems. . Home Page: http://www.lordsutch.com/chris/ppmtofb.html Source package: ppp Package: ppp Description: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon. The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard way to transmit datagrams over a serial link, as well as a standard way for the machines at either end of the link (the "peers") to negotiate various optional characteristics of the link. Using PPP, a serial link can be used to transmit Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams, allowing TCP/IP connections between the peers. . This package contains pppd with PAM support built-in, so `ppp-pam' package is obsolete. Source package: pppconfig Package: pppconfig Description: A text menu based utility for configuring ppp. It provides extensive explanations at each step. pppconfig supports PAP, CHAP, and chat methods of authentication. It uses the standard ppp configuration files and sets ppp up so that the standard pon and poff commands can be used to control ppp. Some features supported by pppconfig are: - Multiple ISPs with separate nameservers. - Modem detection. - Dynamic DNS. - Dial on demand. Source package: pppoeconf Package: pppoeconf Description: configures PPPoE/ADSL Userfriendly tool for initial configuration of a DSL (PPPoE) connection. Source package: pppstatus Package: pppstatus Description: console-based PPP status monitor PPPstatus is a console-based utility for displaying the status of a PPP link, including connection verification, connecting time, costs calculation, top speed, e-mail check, ip address, graphical statistics, TX and RX leds, interface selection, and more. It even supports xDSL with pppoe. Source package: pptp-linux Package: pptp-linux Description: PPTP Microsoft Compatible Tunneling Protocol pptp-linux is an implementation of the PPTP protocol for Linux and other Unix systems. Source package: pptpd Package: pptpd Description: PoPToP Point to Point Tunneling Server This implements a Virtual Private Networking Server (VPN) that is compatible with Microsoft VPN clients. It allows windows users to connect to an internal firewalled network using their dialup. Source package: ppxp Package: ppxp Description: Yet another PPP program. PPxP is user process ppp program with Kernel/User netlink driver. PPxP provides easy setup, easy to connection(qdial), on demand dial up, IP Masquerade(experimental), IP Filtering, DNS relay, and more features. Of course, can work as ppp server. This package included standard CUI console. If use on 2.0.x kernel, need userlink kernel external driver. (see /usr/share/doc/ppxp/README.Debian) Package: ppxp-dev Description: development kit for ppxp consoles development. PPxP include files and static libraries for development any other PPxP consoles. Include files(/usr/include/ppxp/*.h) and ppxp.a (/usr/lib/ppxp.a) Package: ppxp-tcltk Description: tk console of ppxp tk console of ppxp Package: ppxp-x11 Description: X console of ppxp X console of ppxp Source package: ppxp-applet Package: ppxp-applet Description: PPxP GNOME panel applet console PPxP GNOME panel applet console. . PPxP is yet another ppp program. Source package: pratico Package: pratico Description: A guide to great and usually unknown features in Debian (pt only) This is a practical guide to the Debian GNU/Linux Operating System. It intends to be a reference manual for the useful features that are quite unknown to most of the Debian users. . It is primarily written in Portuguese, an english translation is expected, if you want to help with this, contact me. Source package: prc-tools Package: prc-tools Description: GCC, GDB, binutils, etc. for PDAs using the PalmOS This package provides the GNU assembler, linker, compiler, debugger, and binary utilities necessary to compile PalmOS native programs on your Debian system. The created executables may be hot-synced to your Pilot using its included cradle and the pilot-link or kpilot software, also available as Debian packages. . A brief list of included software is: nm, ar, strings, strip, gcc, as, ld, gdb, txt2bitm, obj-res, and build-prc. Please see the prc-tools-doc package for detailed documentation on the standard toolchain components (gcc, as, ld, gdb etc). Package: prc-tools-doc Description: Documentation for the PalmOS GCC, GDB, binutils, etc. This package provides documentation on the GNU assembler, linker, compiler, debugger, and binary utilities necessary to compile PalmOS native programs on your Debian system. The documentation included is current for the version of each toolchain elements packaged in the prc-tools package. These versions may not conincide with the current version of the native toolchains, hence the existance of this package. . A brief list of documented software is: nm, ar, strings, strip, gcc, as, ld, gdb, txt2bitm, obj-res, and build-prc. Source package: prcs Package: prcs Description: The Project Revision Control System PRCS, the Project Revision Control System, is the front end to a set of tools that (like CVS) provide a way to deal with sets of files and directories as an entity, preserving coherent versions of the entire set. . Its purpose is similar to that of SCCS, RCS, and CVS, but (according to its authors, at least), it is much simpler than any of those systems. . Emacs-Lisp support is distributed in a separate package, prcs-el. Another package called prcs-synch contains a tool to synchronize PRCS projects between repositories, both locally and remotely. . For further information look at http://prcs.sourceforge.net Package: prcs-el Description: ELisp support for the Project Revision Control System This package contains Emacs-Lisp add-on support for PRCS, the Project Revision Control System. It provides a useful interface for some PRCS commands (checkin, diff, info, and rekey) while editing project descriptor files (.prj). . prcs-el is distributed separately from the prcs package because it depends on Emacs (or another "emacsen" flavor). Package: prcs-synch Description: Synchronize PRCS projects between repositories The prcs-synch script tries to synchronize two PRCS (Project Revision Control System) repositories. It requires a "remote" repository, which is assumed to have recent changes, vs. a "local" repository which is out of date. Package: prcs-utils Description: Utilities for PRCS Some utilities to be used in combination with PRCS (Project Revision Control System). Contains the following scripts: prcspatch, prcspatch2, prcsfind, prcsbranches, prcsguess, prcsentry, prcsstatus, and prcs_checkfiles. Package: prcs-visualtree Description: Visualize PRCS projects in a graph Scripts to show PRCS (Project Revision Control System) version tree as a graph using VCG (a visualization tool for compiler graphs). Source package: prctl Package: prctl Description: Process control operations prctl is a tool to query and modify process behavior. Supported process behavior is handling of unaligned memory access and handling of floating point software assist faults. The required syscalls are currently only available on Itanium Processor Family (ia64) kernels in Debian. Source package: predict Package: predict Description: Satellite Tracking Program with Optional Voice Output This is a satellite tracking program. It is probably mostly of interest to users of amateur satellites, but includes support for optionally announcing azimuth and elevation to help in manual antenna pointing, or optical observation of satellites. . Several client programs are provided: . earthtrack provides the ability to combine predict with xearth for pretty graphics, xearth must be installed to use it. . geosat determines the 'look angles' for geostationary satellites based on their longitude, uses predict's data files for the groundstation location . gsat graphical front-end for predicut using gtk . The upstream predict sources also come with a front-end called 'map', but it is not included in the Debian package both because it requires the non-free xforms library, and because the name is too generic. Source package: preferences Package: preferences Description: GNUstep Preferences.app Preferences.app is, functionally, a clone of NeXTstep/OPENSTEP tool of the same name. Just like the original program, it's a simple application for setting preferences for the GNUstep system, with a friendly interface. The program is simple, but powerful -- people can create new modules, called "bundles", that add new things to the program that its original developers did not think of or even intend -- that don't require recompiling the main program. Source package: prestimel Package: prestimel Description: Tool to create presentations from a XML-file For each slide, PresTiMeL will create one (or a set of) HTML file(s), which can be shown in a Web browser of your choice. Cascading Style Sheets are used to provide the minor details of text styling, font, and color. Source package: pretzel Package: pretzel Description: Prettyprinter generator for noweb Pretzel is a system that builds prettyprinters; that is programs that will take some plain ASCII source code and generate a LaTeXified version for presentation. . Pretzel has hooks to integrate with noweb, so that code chunks may be prettyprinted with pretzel's generated prettyprinters. . Example prettyprinter source for C, C++, Pascal, and Dijkstra's Guarded Command Language are included. Source package: preview-latex Package: preview-latex Description: Render LaTeX equations etc. in an emacs buffer Purpose of the package is to embed LaTeX environments such as display math or figures into the source buffers. . Only Emacs 21 is supported and XEmacs is not supported at present. Emacs 20 is (and will be) not supported. . By mouse-clicking, you can open the original text. After editing, another click will just run the region in question through LaTeX and redisplay the new results. Source package: primaxscan Package: primaxscan Description: Primax Colorado Direct scanner software. This is a stand-alone driver program for the Primax Colorado Direct scanners and compatibles (e.g. Storm Totalscan, Network Scanny MM100, Genius Colorpage Vivid+) . The command must be run by root because it wants direct access to the hardware parallell port. . The software seems to be written only for i386 hardware. Source package: printfilters-ppd Package: printfilters-ppd Description: filters from the GNUlpr printing system These are a set of data conversion filters designed to work with ppdfilt. Source package: printop Package: printop Description: Graphical interface to the LPRng print system. printop is a Tcl/Tk program that gives you a graphical interface to control the printers and queues for UNIX-like systems using the LPRng print system. It uses the commands lpq, lpc, lprm to get information and control the printers and you just have to click with your mouse. In a large network it shows you all the printers and gives you the full functionality of the lprng commands, so you have a good overview of what is happening. Source package: printtool Package: printtool Description: Tk-based printer configuration tool This is an enhanced version of the Red Hat printtool, with autodetection of printers and PPD support. Source package: prips Package: prips Description: Print IP address on a given range prips can be used to print all IP addresses of a specified range. This allows the enhancement of the usability of tools that have been created to work on only one host at a time (e.g. whois). Source package: procmail Package: procmail Description: Versatile e-mail processor. Can be used to create mail-servers, mailing lists, sort your incoming mail into separate folders/files (real convenient when subscribing to one or more mailing lists or for prioritising your mail), preprocess your mail, start any programs upon mail arrival (e.g. to generate different chimes on your workstation for different types of mail) or selectively forward certain incoming mail automatically to someone. Source package: procmail-lib Package: procmail-lib Description: A library of useful procmail recipes. Includes recipes for auto-acknowledgement of incoming mail, recipes which recognize commands in the Subject: header and perform them, recipes to extract addresses, and a 'lint' script for procmail scripts. Source package: procman Package: procman Description: Gnome process viewer Procman is a nicer, simpler, easier to use replacement to gtop. It uses libgtop for the process monitoring and e-table for the viewing. Source package: procmeter Package: procmeter Description: X based system status monitor, older version This is the older version of procmeter. You probably want to install the procmeter3 package instead of this one, unless you need features only present in this older version - namely, the ability to log to a file or syslog, and the ability to read data from named pipes. . ProcMeter displays constantly updating graphs of system information. Many different graphs are supported, including: . Total CPU usage, CPU used by user, niced, or system processes, CPU idle time, load average, number of context switches, number of processes. Amount of swapping, paging, swap in, page in, swap out, page out. Amount of disk accesses, reads, writes, or interrupts. MB of free, used, buffer, or cached memory. Amount of swap space used. Number of packets received or transmitted over local interfaces, ethernet, or slip/ppp. Number of collisions on ethernet, battery life stats. . As if all that wasn't enough, procmeter also allows you to write programs that communicate with procmeter and add new graphs to the display. . Procmeter can also log statistics to a file, and play it back later. Source package: procmeter3 Package: procmeter3 Description: X based system status monitor ProcMeter displays constantly updating graphs of system information. Many different graphs are supported, including: . APM information. Mailbox monitoring. Date, time, uptime. Amount of free and used disk space. Size, number of lines, rate of growth of log files. Amount of used and free memory and swap. Traffic on network devices. Load average, number of processes running and starting. Low level system statistics like CPU usage, disk usage and swapping. . As if all that wasn't enough, procmeter is designed to be easily extendable via plugins. Source package: procps Package: libproc-dev Description: library for accessing process information from /proc These are the header files for libproc. Some packages using libproc to access process information from /proc need these to compile. Package: procps Description: The /proc file system utilities. These are utilities to browse the /proc filesystem, which is not a real file system but a way for the kernel to provide information about the status of entries in its process table. (e.g. running, stopped or "zombie") Both command line and full screen utilities are provided. Ncurses is needed for the full screen utilities. Source package: proftpd Package: proftpd Description: Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon A powerful replacement for wu-ftpd, this File Transfer Protocol daemon supports hidden directories, virtual hosts, and per-directory ".ftpaccess" files. It uses a single main configuration file, with a syntax similar to Apache. . Because of the advanced design, anonymous-FTP directories can have an arbitrary internal structure (bin, lib, etc, and special files are not needed). Advanced features like multiple password files and upload/download ratios are also supported. . More information can be found at http://www.proftpd.net/. Source package: proj Package: proj Description: Cartographic projection filter and library Proj and invproj perform respective forward and inverse transformation of cartographic data to or from Cartesian data with a wide range of selectable projection functions (over 100 projections). . Geod and invgeod perform geodesic (Great Circle) computations for determining latitude, longitude and back azimuth of a terminus point given a initial point latitude, longitude, azimuth and distance (direct) or the forward and back azimuths and distance between an initial and terminus point latitudes and longitudes (inverse). . See the package proj-ps-doc for documentation in PostScript format. Source package: proj-ps-doc Package: proj-ps-doc Description: PostScript docs for cartographic projection filters and library Proj and invproj perform respective forward and inverse transformation of cartographic data to or from Cartesian data with a wide range of selectable projection functions (over 100 projections). . Geod and invgeod perform geodesic (Great Circle) computations for determining latitude, longitude and back azimuth of a terminus point given a initial point latitude, longitude, azimuth and distance (direct) or the forward and back azimuths and distance between an initial and terminus point latitudes and longitudes (inverse). . The package is the documentation in PostScript format for the proj package. Source package: prom-mew Package: prom-mew Description: procmail reader for Mew This Emacs lisp acts as a bridge between Mew the mailer and e-mail processors like procmail. It analyzes the log generated by procmail, then tells you which letters are unread and where they are. The usage is somewhat similar to that of GNUS/Gnus. . Note: the upstream author has lost interest in the development of this utility, so do not expect further improvement. Bug reports are still welcome. Source package: pronto Package: pronto Description: Highly modularized GTK+ mail client written in Perl Features include full mbox support, qmaildir support, multiple POP3 account support, filters, MIME support, smart addressbook, and more. Source package: propaganda-debian Package: propaganda-debian Description: A Propaganda background image volume for Debian. This package contains images intended to be used as desktop backgrounds. This particular propaganda volume was especially put together for Debian and includes images from previous volumes as well as some tiles especially put together for debian. Source package: propsel Package: propsel Description: Propagate X selections between displays propsel is useful to people who work with more than a single X11 display on their desk. It allows one to paste into a xterm on one display the contents of the selection of another display. For example, it's useful for situations where you have a URL on one display, and want to access it with a browser running on another display. You can select the URL, click "propagate", move over to the other display, and then paste into the browser. . If you have the two displays on the same desk, you might be more interested in the package x2x. However, x2x can only link two displays at once, whereas propsel can propagate selections between up to 8 displays. Source package: prosper Package: prosper Description: LaTeX class for writing transparencies Prosper is a LaTeX class for writing transparencies. It is written on top of the seminar class by Timothy Van Zandt. It aims at offering an environment for easily creating slides for both presentations with an overhead projector and a video projector. Slides prepared for a presentation with a computer and a video projector may integrate animation effects, incremental display, and such. Source package: proxy-suite Package: ftp-proxy Description: SuSE Proxy-Suite FTP-Proxy SuSE Proxy Suite is a set of programs to enhance firewall security. The first (and currently only) component released is the FTP-Proxy: o Securely relays FTP connections between clients and servers o Can switch connections from active to passive and vice versa o Utilizes port ranges for both control and data connections o Provides extensive auditing (via syslog or rotating log files) o Can separate user related from system triggered audit events o Provides command restriction based on logged in user name o Allows command argument checking with regular expressions o Is able to retrieve configuration data from an LDAP directory o Has been thoroughly tested against buffer overflow attacks o Fully conforms to RFC 959 and 1123 (the basic FTP RFCs) o Planned to support RFC 1579 ("Firewall Friendly FTP") o Planned to support RFC 2428 (IPv6 Extensions for FTP) o Based on GNU AutoConf, supposed to run on many UNIX systems Source package: prozgui Package: libprozilla1 Description: A download accelerator library This library comes from the prozilla program. It is a downloader that opens multiple connections to the server making downloads faster. . This library has all the functions to create a download accelerator with proxy and FTP search support. Package: libprozilla1-dev Description: A download accelerator library (Development files) This library comes from the prozilla program. It is a downloader that opens multiple connections to the server making downloads faster. . This library has all the functions to create a download accelerator with proxy and FTP search support. . This package holds the header files and static libraries needed to create programs using this library. Package: prozgui Description: A FLTK-based GUI front end for prozilla prozgui is a graphical front end based on the Fast and Light Toolkit for prozilla. Prozilla is a download acellerator that opens multiple connections to get the file faster. . Prozilla's features include proxy, redirection and ftpsearch support (the last one is still not supported by prozgui). Source package: prozilla Package: prozilla Description: Multi-threaded download accelerator Prozilla uses multiple connections to download the file faster. It breaks the files in pieces and downloads all them at once increasing the download speed. . Its progress is displayed in an ncurses based UI. Source package: psgml Package: psgml Description: An Emacs major mode for editing SGML documents. PSGML is a major mode for editing SGML documents. It contains a simple SGML parser and can work with any DTD. (The most popular nowadays are the HTML DTDs. This package turns your emacs into the one of most powerful HTML editors and will be ultimately flexible as well, since you could upgrade your editor by just installing new DTDs). Functions provided includes menus and commands for inserting tags with only the contextually valid tags, identification of structural errors, editing of attribute values in a separate window with information about types and defaults, and structure based editing. . Since psgml parses the DTD to allow you to edit SGML documents, you do need to have the DTDs installed in order to use psgml. Since psgml installs itself as an HTML mode in Emacs, it depends on sgml-data. Some other packages which also provide SGML DTDs are suggested, like debiandoc-sgml and linuxdoc-sgml. . SGML, a language for encoding the structure of a document, is an ISO standard: ISO 8879:1986 "Information processing - Text and office systems - Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)". . Psgml is a standard package for XEmacs, and thus this package does not install itself for XEmacsen. Source package: psh Package: psh Description: interactive shell with the power of perl The Perl Shell is a shell that combines the interactive nature of a Unix shell with the power of Perl. The goal is to eventually have a full featured shell that behaves as expected for normal shell activity. But, the Perl Shell will use Perl syntax and functionality for control- flow statements and other things. Source package: psk31lx Package: psk31lx Description: Soundcard-based program for operating PSK31 Psk31lx uses a soundcard to receive and transmit PSK31, an extremely narrow band HF-mode. PSK31 is a mode for keyboard QSO's. Source package: psmisc Package: psmisc Description: Utilities that use the proc filesystem This package contains three little utilities that use the proc FS: . `fuser' identifies processes using files (similar to Sun's or SGI's fuser). `killall' kills processes by name, e.g. killall -HUP named. `pstree' shows the currently running processes as a tree Source package: psp Package: libpsp-html-parser-perl Description: Version of HTML::Parser for PSP This package is a special version of HTML::Parser for PSP. It does not conflict with the normal HTML::Parser and should be used by nothing besides PSP. The changes in this package will hopefully be integrated into HTML::Parser. Package: libpsp-parser-perl Description: Libraries for psp-parser Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. Package: libpsp-perl Description: Runtime libraries for Perl Server Pages Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. Package: psp Description: Perl Server Pages - Web scripting environment runtime Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. . This package provides the runtime necessary to run website fragments (piles) that have already been parsed. Package: psp-doc Description: Perl Server Pages - Documentation Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. Package: psp-parser Description: Perl Server Pages - Web scripting environment authoring tools Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. . This package provides piler, the tool to convert a set of PSP pages into a website fragment. Package: psp-samples Description: Perl Server Pages - compiled samples Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. Package: psp-samples-src Description: Perl Server Pages - Sample source code Perl Server Pages provides a versatile dynamic web scripting environment for Perl, featuring advanced input validation and data flow management. Support for mod_perl provided. Psp attempts to provide easy construction of large websites in Perl, much the same way that ASP and JSP provide this support for other languages. Source package: pspell Package: libpspell-dev Description: Header files for developing applications with pspell support This package contains the headers and static libraries for developing applications with portable spell checking interface (pspell) support. . You need this package ONLY if you plan to build applications that link against the pspell static libraries. You do not have to install this package if all you want to do is use the aspell program to spell check. Package: libpspell4 Description: Portable spell checker interface library pspell is the portable spell checker interface library. The goal of the library is to provide a generic interface to spell checker libraries installed on the system. . ispell and aspell modules for pspell library are provided by libpspell-ispell1 and libaspell10 packages respectively. . This package comes with minimal man pages. If you want more detailed documentation you should install libpspell-dev package and look in /usr/share/doc/libpspell-dev/. Source package: pspell-ispell Package: libpspell-ispell-dev Description: Development files for pspell This is the Ispell module for Pspell. . This version is very limited. Many of the functions are unimplemented. . Contains all the files needed to compile and link programs which use the libpspell-ispell library. Package: libpspell-ispell1 Description: Ispell module for pspell This is the Ispell module for Pspell. . This version is very limited. Many of the functions are unimplemented. Source package: pspp Package: pspp Description: Statistical analysis tool PSPP is a replacement for SPSS, a powerful program for statistical analysis of sampled data. This is a test release of PSPP. Please use caution in interpreting results. Source package: psptools Package: psptools Description: Tools for PostScript printers and devices The psptools suite comprise tools for manipulating PostScript (PS) files before sending them to a PostScript device. The available tools do use PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files to handle the features that are available on a given device (for example selecting a color model or the way two-sided pages are bound). . The actual tools are psplpr, a printing/filtering tool that manipulates a PostScript document to control which features of a PS device will be used to print the document, and npslpr, a small command-line compatible replacement for pslpr which uses psplpr. Source package: pstoedit Package: pstoedit Description: PostScript and PDF files to editable vector graphics converter. pstoedit converts Postscript and PDF files to various editable vector graphic formats including tgif, xfig, PDF graphics, gnuplot format, idraw, MetaPost, GNU Metafile, PIC, Kontour and flattened PostScript. Source package: pstotext Package: pstotext Description: Extract text from PostScript and PDF files. pstotext extracts text (in the ISO 8859-1 character set) from a PostScript or PDF (Portable Document Format) file. Thus, pstotext is similar to the ps2ascii program that comes with ghostscript. The output of pstotext is however better than that of ps2ascii, because pstotext deals better with punctuation and ligatures. Source package: psutils Package: psutils Description: A collection of PostScript document handling utilities This collection of utilities is for manipulating PostScript documents. Page selection and rearrangement are supported, including arrangement into signatures for booklet printing, and page merging for n-up printing. Source package: psys Package: libpsys-dev Description: p-system emulation libraries for Chipmunk tools [development]. Psys is the p-system emulation libraries for the caltech tools. Psys's purpose in life is to support the graphical tools in the Caltech CAD distribution: analog, wol, view, and until. These libraries must be installed before attempting to install these tools. Package: libpsys1 Description: p-system emulation runtime libraries for Chipmunk tools. Psys is the p-system emulation libraries for the caltech tools. Psys's purpose in life is to support the graphical tools in the Caltech CAD distribution: analog, wol, view, and until. These libraries must be installed before attempting to install these tools. Source package: ptex-base Package: jbibtex-base Description: make a bibliography for ASCII p(La)TeX / NTT j(La)TeX This is JBibTeX, a Japanized BibTeX based on the original BibTeX 0.99c. JBibTeX can handle Kanji characters (EUC-JP). . This package contains library files for JBibTeX. You need to install jbibtex-bin to use JBibTeX. . This is a part of ASCII pTeX distribution, but you can use this program not only with ASCII p(La)TeX but also with NTT j(La)TeX. Package: ptex-base Description: basic ASCII pTeX library files ASCII pTeX is a Japanized TeX distribution. . Together with ptex-bin you have a complete installation. . Includes: platex Source package: ptex-bin Package: jbibtex-bin Description: make a bibliography for ASCII p(La)TeX / NTT j(La)TeX This is JBibTeX, a Japanized BibTeX based on the original BibTeX 0.99c. JBibTeX can handle Kanji characters (EUC-JP). . This package contains only jbibtex binary. You need at least jbibtex-base together with it. . This is a part of ASCII pTeX distribution, but you can use this program not only with ASCII p(La)TeX but also with NTT j(La)TeX. Package: jmpost Description: Japanized MetaPost, a system for drawing pictures This is jMetaPost, a Japanized MetaPost based on the original MetaPost 0.641. jMetaPost can handle Kanji characters (EUC-JP). . MetaPost interprets the MetaPost language and produces PostScript pictures. The MetaPost language is similar to Knuth's Metafont with additional features for including tex(1) or troff(1) commands and accessing features of PostScript not found in Metafont. Package: ptex-bin Description: ASCII pTeX binary files This is ASCII pTeX, a Japanized TeX distribution. . These are all the binaries for the pTeX system. You need at least ptex-base together with it. . Includes: platex Source package: ptex-buildsupport Package: ptex-buildsupport Description: Support files for building ASCII pTeX This package actually contains a fragment of the latest teTeX source tarball(will be placed in /usr/src). Since ASCII pTeX is provided as a set of additional source files to teTeX source tree, you need to install this package when you build ptex-bin package. A little shell script to strip down big teTeX source tarball is also included. . You don't need to install this package to have a running pTeX system. Source package: ptex-jisfonts Package: ptex-jisfonts Description: Provide an environment of jis.tfm and jisg.tfm for pTeX/dvips This includes TFM files and VF files for jis.tfm and jisg.tfm which might produce better output than ordinary/traditional min*.tfm and goth*.tfm would do. Source package: pth Package: libpth-dbg Description: The GNU Portable Threads (with debugging information) Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") inside server applications. All threads run in the same address space of the server application, but each thread has its own individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. . More information can be found at the libpth web site http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . Package: libpth-dev Description: Header files for The GNU Portable Threads Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") inside server applications. All threads run in the same address space of the server application, but each thread has its own individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. . More information can be found at the libpth web site http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . Package: libpth-prof Description: The GNU Portable Threads (for profiling) Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") inside server applications. All threads run in the same address space of the server application, but each thread has its own individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. . More information can be found at the libpth web site http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . Package: libpth14 Description: The GNU Portable Threads Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") inside server applications. All threads run in the same address space of the server application, but each thread has its own individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. . More information can be found at the libpth web site http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/ . Source package: ptknettools Package: ptknettools Description: A selection of Internet service clients written in Perl/Tk This package contains a selection of TCP/IP Internet service clients written in Perl/Tk (for use under X). . It including clients for Finger, Whois, Time, QOTD and NSLookup. Source package: publib Package: publib-dev Description: C function library Publib is a library of C functions for various purposes. It has been written so that it is easy to extend. It's build tools can easily be used for other libraries, but that isn't relevant for the Debian pre-packaged version. . The library contains functions for memory allocation, bit arrays, configuration files, comparing standard C types for qsort and bsearch, error messages, expression parsing and evaluation, filenames, hash tables, integer sets, log files, the Linux Software Map, NNTP, priority queues, normal queues, editor buffers, stacks, and strings. Source package: puf Package: puf Description: Parallel URL fetcher puf is a download tool for UNIX-like systems. You may use it to download single files or to mirror entire servers. It is similar to GNU wget (and has a partly compatible command line), but has the ability to do many downloads in parallel. This is very interesting, if you have a high-bandwidth internet connection. Source package: pump Package: pump Description: Simple DHCP/BOOTP client. This is the DHCP/BOOTP client written by RedHat. Source package: pup Package: pup Description: Printer Utility Program This is a GUI utility for maintaining your printer under Linux. For uni-directional mode it supports the Lexmark Optra Color 40 and 45, Lexmark Optra E310, HP 2100M, HP 4000, and HP LJ4 Plus. For bi-directional mode it supports any PJL printer (or partially, depending on the printer). . Source package: purity Package: purity Description: Automated purity testing software. For many years now, the purity test, (in various forms) has been widely available on the net. This package provides an automated way of taking the test. . Purity tests are an amusing way to see how much of a nerd or a hacker you are. More tests are available in the purity-off package. Source package: purity-off Package: purity-off Description: Sex related purity tests This package installs the sex related purity tests not included in the purity package. . If you are offended by sex or by unusual sexual activities please do not install this package. Source package: puzzle Package: puzzle Description: [Biology] Reconstruction of phylogenetic trees by maximum likelihood It implements a fast tree search algorithm, quartet puzzling, that allows analysis of large data sets and automatically assigns estimations of support to each internal branch. PUZZLE also computes pairwise maximum likelihood distances as well as branch lengths for user specified trees. Branch lengths can also be calculated under the clock-assumption. In addition, PUZZLE offers a novel method, likelihood mapping, to investigate the support of a hypothesized internal branch without computing an overall tree and to visualize the phylogenetic content of a sequence alignment. Source package: pvm Package: libpvm3 Description: Parallel Virtual Machine - shared libraries Just the bare library, required by binaries with optional PVM support such as pvmpov. Install the pvm package if you wish to actually run a parallel job. Package: pvm Description: Parallel Virtual Machine - binaries and shared libraries Console and communication daemon binaries for the Parallel Virtual Machine. Should be sufficient to utilize a node in a dynamically linked PVM program such as pvmpov. Package: pvm-dev Description: Parallel Virtual Machine - development files Headers, man pages, documentation, auxiliary functions, and static libraries for the Parallel Virtual Machine distributed memory communications library. Source package: pwdb Package: libpwdb0 Description: Password database library for Linux-PAM [libc5] The password database library implements a generic interface to user information databases. It was specifically designed to satisfy the needs of Linux-PAM. . Contains runtime shared libraries for libpwdb. Package: libpwdb0-altdev Description: Header files for libpwdb [libc5] Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for libpwdb, a generic interface to user information databases. It was specifically designed to satisfy the needs of Linux-PAM. . Contains development libraries and header files for libpwdb. Package: libpwdb0g Description: Password database library for Linux-PAM [libc6] The password database library implements a generic interface to user information databases. It was specifically designed to satisfy the needs of Linux-PAM. . Contains runtime shared libraries for libpwdb. Package: libpwdb0g-dbg Description: Static library with debugging symbols for libpwdb [libc6] Contains static libraries with debugging symbols for libpwdb, a generic interface to user information databases. It was specifically designed to satisfy the needs of Linux-PAM. . Contains static libraries with debugging symbols for libpwdb. Package: libpwdb0g-dev Description: Header files for libpwdb [libc6] Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for libpwdb, a generic interface to user information databases. It was specifically designed to satisfy the needs of Linux-PAM. . Contains development libraries and header files for libpwdb. Source package: pwgen Package: pwgen Description: Automatic Password generation pwgen generates random, meaningless but pronounceable passwords. These passwords contain either only lowercase letters, or upper and lower case mixed, or digits thrown in. Uppercase letters and digits are placed in a way that eases remembering their position when memorizing only the word. Source package: pwm Package: pwm Description: Lightweight window manager with frames PWM is a rather lightweight window manager for X11. It has the unique feature that multiple client windows can be attached to the same frame. This feature helps keeping windows, especially the numerous xterms, organized. Source package: pxfonts Package: pxfonts Description: Palatino-likes fonts for TeX The PX fonts consist of: . 1. virtual text roman fonts using Adobe Palatino (or URWPalladioL) with some modified and additional text symbols in the OT1, T1, and TS1 encoding . 2. virtual text sans serif fonts using Adobe Helvetica (or URW NimbusSanL) with additional text symbols in OT1, T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings (Provided in the TX fonts distribution) . 3. monospaced typewriter fonts in OT1, T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings (Provided in the TX fonts distribution) . 4. math alphabets using Adobe Palatino (or URWPalladioL) with modified metrics . 5. math fonts of all symbols corresponding to those of Computer Modern math fonts (CMSY, CMMI, CMEX, and Greek letters of CMR) . 6. math fonts of all symbols corresponding to those of AMS fonts (MSAM and MSBM) . 7. additional math fonts of various symbols Source package: pxp Package: libpxp-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml library that implement an XML-1.0 validating parser PXP is a validating parser for XML-1.0 which has been written entirely in Objective Caml. . PXP is the new name of the parser formerly known as "Markup". PXP means "Polymorphic XML parser" and emphasizes its most useful property: that the API is polymorphic and can be configured such that different objects are used to store different types of elements. Package: ocaml-pxp Description: OCaml library that implement an XML-1.0 validating parser PXP is a validating parser for XML-1.0 which has been written entirely in Objective Caml. . PXP is the new name of the parser formerly known as "Markup". PXP means "Polymorphic XML parser" and emphasizes its most useful property: that the API is polymorphic and can be configured such that different objects are used to store different types of elements. Source package: py-xmlrpc Package: python-xmlrpc Description: Implementation of the XML-RPC protocol for Python This XML-RPC client and server implementation is written in C and wrapped up in python. It's features are: . - Efficiency: This library seems to be 20x-100x faster than other xmlrpc libraries. It has been benchmarked at about 1000 RPC calls per second between two different celeron 466 machines. Both speed and memory use seem to be exponentially better (related to the size of objects being sent across) than the existing Python libraries. . - Non-Blocking IO: This becomes important when you have critical applications (especially servers) that CANNOT be held up because a client is trickling a request in or is reading a response at 1 byte per second. . - Event based: This goes hand in hand with non-blocking IO. It lets you use an event based model for your client/server application, where the main body is basically the select loop on the file descriptors you are interested in. The work is done by registering callbacks for different events you received on file descriptors. This can be very nice. There is some work to be done here, but all the hooks are in place. See TO DO for a list of the features that have yet to be incorporated. . - Portable: Source should be compatible on both windows and POSIX . This package is normally known by the name py-xmlrpc, but has been renamed for Debian policy compliance. Source package: pyao Package: python-pyao Description: A Python interface to the Audio Output library This module makes the libao (Audio Output) functions available in Python. With this module you can write Python applications that use the cross platform audio output library. Source package: pybliographer Package: pybliographer Description: A tool for manipulating bibliographic databases. It currently supports BibTeX, Medline, Ovid and Refer files. It is useful for viewing, editing and searching, but also to convert bibliographic databases into HTML pages for example. . Home Page: http://canvas.gnome.org:65348/pybliographer/ Source package: pychecker Package: pychecker Description: Finds common bugs in python source code PyChecker is a tool for finding common bugs in python source code. It finds problems that are typically caught by a compiler for less dynamic languages, like C and C++. Because of the dynamic nature of python, some warnings may be incorrect; however, spurious warnings should be fairly infrequent. Source package: pyching Package: pyching Description: A Python program to cast and interpret I Ching hexagrams pyChing is a program that allows you to 'consult' the I Ching. The I Ching is an ancient Chinese book of wisdom, which, apart from being read as a book, has also traditionally been consulted as an oracle. pyChing allows you to perform an I Ching 'reading' using the coin oracle, and then look up a brief interpretation from the I Ching. . pyChing is completely written in Python, a cross platform, object oriented, programming language, using the Tkinter interface to the Tk GUI toolkit. Source package: pycmail Package: pycmail Description: mail sorter written in python mail sorter similar to procmail, written in python, using python syntax for mail delivery Source package: pydb Package: pydb Description: An enhanced Python command-line debugger Pydb is a command-line debugger for Python. It is based on the standard Python debugger pdb, but has a number of added features. Particularly, it is suitable for use with DDD, a graphical debugger front end. Source package: pydf Package: pydf Description: colourised df(1)-clone pydf is all-singing, all-dancing, fully colourised df(1)-clone written in python. Source package: pydict Package: pydict Description: an English/Chinese Dictionary written with python/gtk This is an English/Chinese Dictionary written by Daniel Gau with python/gtk. The word base was originally from xdict, and was converted and modified by Daniel Gau and bv1al. This program can be run in both console mode and X Window GUI mode. . Author: Daniel Gau Maintainer: Shang-Feng Yang Home Page: http://www.linux.org.tw/~plateau/linux_notes/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/pydict/ Source package: pyftpd Package: pyftpd Description: ftp daemon with advanced features multithreaded ftp daemon written in python, featuring advanced permission scheme, upload/download speed throttling, GUI configuration, internal database of users and more. Does not need to run as root. Source package: pyg Package: pyg Description: Python Mail <-> News Gateway Python Gateway Script from news to mail and vice versa. . It is intended to be a full SMTP/NNTP rfc compliant gateway with whitelist manager. . You will probably have to install a mail-transport-agent and/or news-trasport-system package to manage SMTP/NNTP traffic. . MTA is needed for mail2news service, since mail have to be processed on a box where pyg is installed. You can use a remote smtpserver for news2mail. . News system is useful but not needed, since you can send articles to a remote smtp server (ie: moderated NG) where is installed pyg, otherwise you will need it. . It refers to rfc 822 (mail) and 850 (news). Source package: pygame Package: pygame Description: SDL bindings for games development in Python A multimedia development kit for Python. Pygame provides modules for you to access the video display, play sounds, track time, read the mouse and joystick, control the CD player, render true type fonts and more. It does this using mainly the cross-platform SDL library, a lightweight wrapper to OS-specific APIs. Source package: pyne Package: pyne Description: A Python-GTK powered GUI mail-/newsreader Pyne is a graphical (GTK+) offline news- and mailreader written in Python. Multiple POP3, SMTP, IMAP and NNTP boxes are supported. Features include threading of newsgroups, optional expiry of news and mail, filters, attachment support, etc. Source package: pyogg Package: python-pyogg Description: A Python interface to the Ogg library This module makes the libogg (Ogg) functions available in Python. With this module you can write Python applications that use the ogg library. Source package: pyrite Package: pyrite Description: Palm Computing(R) platform communication kit for Python Pyrite is an extension package for the Python programming language which allows access to Palm Computing platform connected organizers (such as the PalmIII(tm) and PalmPilot(tm) devices made by 3Com). Pyrite provides a high-level, object-oriented, extensible interface to data both on the handheld and on the local system. . Pyrite includes a set of classes which provide access to local and remote Palm OS(tm) databases, with support for applications including Address, Datebook, Memo, To Do, MoneyManager, Doc, and XWord. It also includes a conduit management API and a set of basic conduits. . Pyrite should be considered "stable beta" software -- it works, but is still under active development and new features are being added on a regular basis. Source package: pyrite-publisher Package: pyrite-publisher Description: Content creation tools for Palm users NOTE: This is a preview release; there may be significant changes in functionality and/or internals in the near future. . Pyrite Publisher is a modular toolkit for converting content into forms usable on a Palm Computing Platform handheld. Currently, conversion of HTML and text into Doc format e-texts is supported, with the following features (among others): . - input from local files or URLs, gzip supported - user can set category, type, creator, and backup bit - TealDoc and RichReader markup support (headings, rules, links, etc.) - true bookmark support (no auto-scan required) - TealDoc headers wordwrapped based on actual Palm OS font metrics - extended character set support in HTML - embedded nroff-like tags supported in text conversion Source package: pysol Package: pysol Description: X11 solitaire game written in Python PySol is an X11 solitaire game with a number of nice features, including hints, autoplay, unlimited undo, player statistics, demo mode, selectable card set and background graphics, and integrated help. It currently plays over one hundred different games and variants, and has a plug-in architecture which makes adding more easy. . Install python-cardsets for a wide variety of cardsets. . Install pysol-sound-server and pysol-sounds to get support for sound effects and background music. Package: pysol-sounds Description: Sounds and background music for use with PySol When this package is installed along with pysol-sound-server, PySol can play sounds and background music. It is mostly useless without the server. Source package: pysol-cardsets Package: pysol-cardsets Description: Additional card graphics for Pysol This package contains several additional sets of card graphics for the X11 solitaire game PySol. Source package: pysol-sound-server Package: pysol-sound-server Description: Sound server for PySol When installed along with the pysol-sounds package, allows PySol to play sounds and background music. Source package: python Package: idle Description: An IDE for Python using Tkinter IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python. IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. Package: python-base Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language. An interpretive, interactive object oriented computer language, includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. . `A step up from Perl' says bruce@pixar.com. Package: python-dev Description: Header files and a static library for Python. Header files, a static library and development tools for building Python modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding Python in applications. Package: python-elisp Description: Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python. Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python. . If you install this with XEmacs 20 or 21, it will replace the included python-mode.el, which may or may not be a more recent version (use "C-h v py-version" to compare). Package: python-examples Description: Examples for the scripting language Python. Examples, Demos and Tools for Python. These are files included in the upstream Python distribution. Package: python-gdbm Description: GNU dbm database support for Python. GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. Package: python-mpz Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python. Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python using the GNU MP library, i.e. bignum support. Package: python-regrtest Description: Regression test for the Python distribution. Regression test for the Python distribution. . You only want to install this if you don't trust the Python packages. Package: python-tk Description: Writing Tk applications with Python (Tkinter). A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python using Tk. Also known as Tkinter. Package: python-zlib Description: A compression module for Python using zlib. A compression module for Python using the zlib library. zlib implements the deflate compression method used in gzip and pkzip. Source package: python-4suite Package: python-4suite Description: FourThought XML Processing Tools for Python [dummy package] 4Suite is a collection of Python tools for XML processing and object database management. It provides support for XML parsing, several transient and persistent DOM implementations, XPath expressions, XPointer, XSLT transforms, XLink, RDF and ODMG object databases. . Please note that this package does not include the 4DOM implementation since this component is provided by the `python-xml' package. . This package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. . http://4suite.org Package: python2.1-4suite Description: FourThought XML Processing Tools for Python (2.1.x) 4Suite is a collection of Python tools for XML processing and object database management. It provides support for XML parsing, several transient and persistent DOM implementations, XPath expressions, XPointer, XSLT transforms, XLink, RDF and ODMG object databases. . Please note that this package does not include the 4DOM implementation since this component is provided by the `python2.1-xml' package. . This package is built for Python 2.1.x. . http://4suite.org Source package: python-apt Package: python-apt Description: Python interface to libapt-pkg The apt-pkg Python interface will provide full access to the internal libapt-pkg structures allowing Python programs to easily perform a variety of functions, such as: . - Access to the APT configuration system - Access to the APT package information database - Parsing of Debian package control files, and other files with a similar structure Source package: python-bobo Package: python-bobo Description: Python Object Publisher Publish Python objects on web servers. . The Python object publisher provides a simple mechanism for publishing a collection of Python objects as World-Wide-Web (Web) resources without any plumbing (e.g. CGI) specific code. Source package: python-bobodtml Package: python-bobodtml Description: Document templates with fill-in fields. Document templates provide for creation of textual documents, such as HTML pages, from template source by inserting data from python objects and name-spaces. Document templates are especially useful when it is desirable to separate template text from python program source. For example, HTML templates may be edited by people who know HTML, and don't know python, while associated python code may be edited by people who know python but not HTML. Source package: python-bobopos Package: python-bobopos Description: The Bobo Persistent Object System. This package includes a set of modules that together provide an extensible persistent object system. . - Highly transparent database access, . - Objects are saved and restored automatically as needed, . - Transactional semantics. Source package: python-bsddb3 Package: python-bsddb3 Description: Python interface to libdb3 This module provides a nearly complete wrapping of the Sleepycat C API for the Database Environment, Database, Cursor, and Transaction objects, and each of these is exposed as a Python Type in the bsddb3.db module. The database objects can use various access methods: btree, hash, recno, queue. For the first time all of these are fully supported in the Python wrappers. Please see the documents in the docs directory of the source distribution or at the website for more details on the types and methods provided. Source package: python-cddb Package: python-cddb Description: Python interface to CD-IDs and FreeDB The dynamic duo of CDDB.py and DiscID.py, along with their side-kick C module cdrommodule.so, provide an easy way for Python programs to fetch information on audio CDs from CDDB (http://www.cddb.com/) -- a very large online database of track listings and other information on audio CDs. The default CDDB server is FreeDB (http://www.freedb.org) Source package: python-davlib Package: python-davlib Description: WebDAV client library for Python This module provides client-side access to a DAV server. DAV is a protocol for remote web-site authoring and management. This module provides full access to Class 1 services. In the near future, it will offer access to Class 2 services and the expanded DAV services such as DASL, versioning, and Advanced Collections. Source package: python-doc Package: python-doc Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (info+html). These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language Python. The package consists of six documents: . * Tutorial * Python Library Reference * Macintosh Module Reference * Python Language Reference * Extending and Embedding Python * Python/C API Reference Source package: python-expect Package: python-expect Description: Python module to provide the functionality of Tcl's expect Python-expect is Python module by Paul Sheer that does most of what one would normally need from Tcl's expect, but it works like a standard popen(1) call but with both reading and writing. . Note: the author Paul Sheer has indicated to me that he no longer actively maintains this Python module. . This is a virtual package that depends on the "real" python2.1-twofish package. Package: python2.1-expect Description: Python module to provide the functionality of Tcl's expect Python-expect is Python module by Paul Sheer that does most of what one would normally need from Tcl's expect, but it works like a standard popen(1) call but with both reading and writing. . Note: the author Paul Sheer has indicated to me that he no longer actively maintains this Python module. . This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. Source package: python-extclass Package: python-extclass Description: Improves integration between Python and C++ classes A lightweight mechanism, named "ExtensionClass", http://www.digicool.com/releases/ExtensionClass/ExtensionClass-1.0.2.tar.gz, has been developed for making Python extension types more class-like. Classes can be developed in an extension language, such as C or C++, and these classes can be treated like other python classes: . - They can be sub-classed in python, - They provide access to method documentation strings, and - They can be used to directly create new instances. . An example class shows how extension classes are implemented and how they differ from extension types. . Extension classes provide additional extensions to class and instance semantics, including: . - A protocol for accessing subobjects "in the context of" their containers. This is used to implement custom method types and environmental acquisition. - A protocol for overriding method call semantics. This is used to implement "synchronized" classes and could be used to implement argument type checking. - A protocol for class initialization that supports execution of a special '__class_init__' method after a class has been initialized. . Extension classes illustrate how the Python class mechanism can be extended and may provide a basis for improved or specialized class models. Source package: python-gd Package: python-gd Description: Python module wrapper for libgd Provides PNG, JPEG, and XPM creation and manipulation routines through the libgd library. . Also allows use of TrueType fonts in images created. Source package: python-gendoc Package: python-gendoc Description: Documentation generation from Python source files. Gendoc generates documentation from Python source code in different formats. Currently it can generate HTML, MIF, MML and plain old ascii (MIF and MML are FrameMaker formats). If you want to generate HTML files, I strongly suggest you grab a copy of Robin Friedrich's HTMLgen package, with which gendoc generates quite nice pages, optionally with frames. Source package: python-gnome Package: python-gnome Description: PyGNOME -- Python bindings for GNOME. This is a set of bindings for the GNOME libraries for use with Python. Source package: python-gnome (1.0.50-5) Package: python-gdk-imlib Description: GTK gdk_imlib support module for Python. This archive contains modules that allow you to use gdk_imlib in Python programs. (see /usr/doc/python-gtk/examples/imlib for some examples of the simpler programs you could write). Package: python-glade Description: Put a bit of python code behind interfaces built with GLADE. (See /usr/doc/python-gtk/examples/glade for some examples of the simpler programs you could write). Package: python-gtk Description: GTK support module for Python. This archive contains modules that allow you to use gtk in Python programs. At this point, it is still very much a work in progress. Despite the low version number, this piece of software is quite useful, and is usable to write moderately complex programs. (see /usr/doc/python-gtk/examples for some examples of the simpler programs you could write). Source package: python-gnome (1.4.1-17) Package: python-gdk-imlib Description: GTK gdk_imlib support module for Python. This archive contains modules that allow you to use gdk_imlib in Python programs. (see /usr/share/doc/python-gdk-imlib/examples/imlib/view.py for a simple example) Package: python-glade Description: Put a bit of python code behind interfaces built with GLADE. (See /usr/share/doc/python-glade/examples/glade for some examples of the simpler programs you could write). Package: python-gtk Description: GTK support module for Python. This archive contains modules that allow you to use gtk in Python programs. At this point, it is still very much a work in progress. Despite the low version number, this piece of software is quite useful, and is usable to write moderately complex programs. (see /usr/share/doc/python-gtk/examples for some examples of the simpler programs you could write). Package: python-gtkglarea Description: Python wrapper for the gtkglarea OpenGL area widget This package contains the python modules needed to write code that works with the gtkglarea widget. Source package: python-gnuplot Package: python-gnuplot Description: A Python interface to the gnuplot plotting program Gnuplot.py is a Python module that interfaces to gnuplot, the popular plotting program. It allows you to use gnuplot from within Python to plot arrays of data from memory, data files, or mathematical functions. If you use Python to perform computations or as `glue' for numerical programs, you can use this module to plot data on the fly as they are computed. And the combination with Python makes it is easy to automate things, including to create crude `animations' by plotting different datasets one after another. Source package: python-gtkextra Package: python-gtkextra Description: Python module for the GtkExtra widget set extension GtkExtra is an extension to the Gtk+ widget set that includes some useful widgets. (See the GtkExtra package description for more information.) . This package contains a Python module to access these widgets. Source package: python-happydoc Package: python-happydoc Description: Python Documentation Extraction Tool HappyDoc is a tool for extracting documentation from Python source code. It differs from other such applications by the fact that it uses the parse tree for a module to derive the information used in its output, rather that importing the module directly. This allows the user to generate documentation for modules which need special context to be imported. . This package provides the HappyDoc script and modules. Package: python-happydoc-doc Description: Python Documentation Extraction Tool Documentation HappyDoc is a tool for extracting documentation from Python source code. It differs from other such applications by the fact that it uses the parse tree for a module to derive the information used in its output, rather that importing the module directly. This allows the user to generate documentation for modules which need special context to be imported. . This package provides the HappyDoc documentation in HTML format. Source package: python-id3 Package: python-id3 Description: Python module for id3-tags manipulation python-id3 is a simple Python module for retrieving and setting so-called ID3 tags on MP3 compressed audio files through an object-oriented interface. MP3 players generally use this simple information for display track title, artist name, and album title while playing the sound file. . ID3.py supports ID3 version 1.1, including the track number field. Source package: python-imaging Package: python-imaging Description: The Python Imaging Library. The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. . Image Objects: o Bilevel, greyscale, palette, true colour (RGB), true colour with transparency (RGBA). o colour separation (CMYK). o Copy, cut, paste operations. o Flip, transpose, resize, rotate, and arbitrary affine transforms. o Transparency operations. o Channel and point operations. o Colour transforms, including matrix operations. o Image enhancement, including convolution filters. . File Formats: o Full (Open/Load/Save): BMP, EPS (with ghostscript), GIF, IM, JPEG, MSP, PDF, PNG, PPM, TIFF, XBM. o Read only (Open/Load): ARG, CUR, DCX, FLI, FPX, GBR, GD, ICO, IMT, IPTC, MCIDAS, MPEG, PhotoCD, PCX, PIXAR, PSD, TGA, SGI, SUN, TGA, WMF, XPM. o Save only: PDF, EPS (without ghostscript). Package: python-imaging-doc Description: Examples for the Python Imaging Library. The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. . This package contains a set of examples. You may also want to look at the python-imaging-doc-html or python-imaging-doc-pdf packages. Package: python-imaging-sane Description: The Python Imaging Library SANE interface. The _sane_ module is an Python interface to the SANE (Scanning is Now Easy) library, which provides access to various raster scanning devices such as flatbed scanners and digital cameras. Package: python-imaging-tk Description: The Python Imaging Library (Module with Tk support). Tk dependent python-imaging module. Package: python1.5-imaging Description: The Python Imaging Library. The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. . Image Objects: o Bilevel, greyscale, palette, true colour (RGB), true colour with transparency (RGBA). o colour separation (CMYK). o Copy, cut, paste operations. o Flip, transpose, resize, rotate, and arbitrary affine transforms. o Transparency operations. o Channel and point operations. o Colour transforms, including matrix operations. o Image enhancement, including convolution filters. . File Formats: o Full (Open/Load/Save): BMP, EPS (with ghostscript), GIF, IM, JPEG, MSP, PDF, PNG, PPM, TIFF, XBM. o Read only (Open/Load): ARG, CUR, DCX, FLI, FPX, GBR, GD, ICO, IMT, IPTC, MCIDAS, MPEG, PhotoCD, PCX, PIXAR, PSD, TGA, SGI, SUN, TGA, WMF, XPM. o Save only: PDF, EPS (without ghostscript). . This is the Python 1.5 version of the package. Package: python1.5-imaging-sane Description: The Python Imaging Library SANE interface. The _sane_ module is an Python interface to the SANE (Scanning is Now Easy) library, which provides access to various raster scanning devices such as flatbed scanners and digital cameras. . This is the Python 1.5 version of the package. Package: python1.5-imaging-tk Description: The Python Imaging Library (Module with Tk support). Tk dependent python-imaging module. . This is the Python 1.5 version of the package. Package: python2.1-imaging Description: The Python Imaging Library. The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. . Image Objects: o Bilevel, greyscale, palette, true colour (RGB), true colour with transparency (RGBA). o colour separation (CMYK). o Copy, cut, paste operations. o Flip, transpose, resize, rotate, and arbitrary affine transforms. o Transparency operations. o Channel and point operations. o Colour transforms, including matrix operations. o Image enhancement, including convolution filters. . File Formats: o Full (Open/Load/Save): BMP, EPS (with ghostscript), GIF, IM, JPEG, MSP, PDF, PNG, PPM, TIFF, XBM. o Read only (Open/Load): ARG, CUR, DCX, FLI, FPX, GBR, GD, ICO, IMT, IPTC, MCIDAS, MPEG, PhotoCD, PCX, PIXAR, PSD, TGA, SGI, SUN, TGA, WMF, XPM. o Save only: PDF, EPS (without ghostscript). . This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. Package: python2.1-imaging-sane Description: The Python Imaging Library SANE interface. The _sane_ module is an Python interface to the SANE (Scanning is Now Easy) library, which provides access to various raster scanning devices such as flatbed scanners and digital cameras. . This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. Package: python2.1-imaging-tk Description: The Python Imaging Library (Module with Tk support). Tk dependent python-imaging module. . This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. Package: python2.2-imaging Description: The Python Imaging Library. The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. . Image Objects: o Bilevel, greyscale, palette, true colour (RGB), true colour with transparency (RGBA). o colour separation (CMYK). o Copy, cut, paste operations. o Flip, transpose, resize, rotate, and arbitrary affine transforms. o Transparency operations. o Channel and point operations. o Colour transforms, including matrix operations. o Image enhancement, including convolution filters. . File Formats: o Full (Open/Load/Save): BMP, EPS (with ghostscript), GIF, IM, JPEG, MSP, PDF, PNG, PPM, TIFF, XBM. o Read only (Open/Load): ARG, CUR, DCX, FLI, FPX, GBR, GD, ICO, IMT, IPTC, MCIDAS, MPEG, PhotoCD, PCX, PIXAR, PSD, TGA, SGI, SUN, TGA, WMF, XPM. o Save only: PDF, EPS (without ghostscript). . This is the Python 2.2 version of the package. Package: python2.2-imaging-sane Description: The Python Imaging Library SANE interface. The _sane_ module is an Python interface to the SANE (Scanning is Now Easy) library, which provides access to various raster scanning devices such as flatbed scanners and digital cameras. . This is the Python 2.2 version of the package. Package: python2.2-imaging-tk Description: The Python Imaging Library (Module with Tk support). Tk dependent python-imaging module. . This is the Python 2.2 version of the package. Source package: python-imaging-doc-handbook Package: python-imaging-doc-html Description: Documentation for the Python Imaging Library. The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. . This package contains the PIL handbook in HTML format. Package: python-imaging-doc-pdf Description: Documentation for the Python Imaging Library. The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds an image object to your Python interpreter. You can load image objects from a variety of file formats, and apply a rich set of image operations to them. . This package contains the PIL handbook in PDF format. Source package: python-japanese-codecs Package: python-japanese-codecs Description: Japanese Codecs for Python Python Unicode API compatible Japanese Codecs. This package includes some Japanese encoding support modules such as EUC-JP, Shift_JIS, ISO-2022-JP and Unicode. . The Python Unicode API proposal is available at http://starship.python.net/crew/lemburg/unicode-proposal.txt Source package: python-kjbuckets Package: python-kjbuckets Description: Set and graph data types for Python [dummy package] kjbuckets is a C extension to the Python interpreter which defines set and graph data types, as well as an alternative dictionary data type. These types are tightly coupled at the level of C, allowing fast and powerful algebraic combinations of container objects. . This Debian package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. Package: python2.1-kjbuckets Description: Set and graph data types for Python 2.1 kjbuckets is a C extension to the Python interpreter which defines set and graph data types, as well as an alternative dictionary data type. These types are tightly coupled at the level of C, allowing fast and powerful algebraic combinations of container objects. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.1. Package: python2.2-kjbuckets Description: Set and graph data types for Python 2.2 kjbuckets is a C extension to the Python interpreter which defines set and graph data types, as well as an alternative dictionary data type. These types are tightly coupled at the level of C, allowing fast and powerful algebraic combinations of container objects. . This Debian package is built for Python 2.2. Source package: python-ldap Package: python-ldap Description: An LDAP module for Python. This module provides a Python interface to the OpenLDAP client library (LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). Source package: python-llnl Package: python-numeric Description: Numerical (matrix-oriented) Mathematics for Python The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming language Python. . These extensions add two new object types to Python, and then include a number of extensions that take advantage of these two new objects: . - Multidimensional Array Objects * Efficient arrays of homogeneous machine types (floats, longs, complex doubles, ?) * Arbitrary number of dimensions * Sophisticated structural operations - Universal Function Objects * Supports mathematical functions on all python objects * Very efficient for Array Objects - Simple interfaces to existing numerical libraries: * Linear Algebra (LAPACK) * Fourier Transforms (FFTPACK) * Random Numbers (RANLIB) Package: python-numeric-tutorial Description: Tutorial for the Numerical Python Library The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming language Python. Source package: python-llnl (11-11.2) Package: python-graphics Description: PyGraphics -- Enables use of Gist and Narcisse from Python The Python Graphics package for Debian/GNU Linux currently supports the Gist package only. . o The Python Gist Scientific Graphics Package is a set of Python modules for production of general scientific graphics. Package: python-pdb Description: PyPDB - Python interface to PACT/PDB database files This package reads and writes self-describing binary data files in the PACT/PDB format. It requires the Python Numerical package and the PACT distribution. Package: python-rng Description: RNG -- Various random number distributions for Python The RNG module provided any number of independent random number generators with uniform and non-uniform distributions. Source package: python-llnl (11-11.5.1) Package: python-graphics Description: PyGraphics -- Enables use of Gist and Narcisse from Python The Python Graphics package for Debian/GNU Linux currently supports the Gist package only. . o The Python Gist Scientific Graphics Package is a set of Python modules for production of general scientific graphics. Package: python-history Description: PyHistory - time history data from Python-steered simulations PyHistory is a facility for collecting samples of data from evolving simulations; these are often called `time histories'. PyHistory can save these samples in a variety of data formats including both text formats and self-describing binary file formats. (The only one supported so far is Pact/PDB). Package: python-pdb Description: PyPDB - Python interface to PACT/PDB database files This package reads and writes self-describing binary data files in the PACT/PDB format. It requires the Python Numerical package and the PACT distribution. Package: python-rng Description: RNG -- Various random number distributions for Python The RNG module provided any number of independent random number generators with uniform and non-uniform distributions. Source package: python-mxdatetime Package: python-mxdatetime Description: Date and time handling routines and types for Python This package contains two new types for Python, DateTime and DateTimeDelta. These can be used to handle and store date/time values and provide some basic arithmetic. For full documentation see the home page. Source package: python-mxstack Package: python-mxstack Description: A fast stack implementation for Python. This package contains a generic and very simple stack implementation written in C for speed. For full documentation see the home page. Source package: python-mxtexttools Package: python-mxtexttools Description: Fast text manipulation tools for Python This package contains some tools useful in doing text processing in the Python language. Specifically, it includes: . - a fast search mechanism - a finite state machine for doing fast tagging (i.e. marking substrings based on some parsing criteria) - a set of functions aiding in post-processing the output of the above - a set of functions handling sets of characters . Much of this functionality is contained in a C module, which makes it quite efficient. Source package: python-mxtools Package: python-mxtools Description: A collection of new builtins for Python The package contains a collection of useful functions that aid in common tasks like iterating over objects or applying functions to sets of parameters. The functions contained in the package auto-install themselves as builtins when the package is imported. Source package: python-mysqldb Package: python-mysqldb Description: A Python interface for MySQL MySQLdb is an Python interface to the MySQL database. It is compliant with the Python DB API 2.0, thread-safe and thread-friendly. . This module replaces the older MySQL module that was available as python-mysql. Package: python2.1-mysqldb Description: A Python interface for MySQL MySQLdb is an Python interface to the MySQL database. It is compliant with the Python DB API 2.0, thread-safe and thread-friendly. . This is the Python 2.1 version of the package. Package: python2.2-mysqldb Description: A Python interface for MySQL MySQLdb is an Python interface to the MySQL database. It is compliant with the Python DB API 2.0, thread-safe and thread-friendly. . This is the Python 2.2 version of the package. Source package: python-netcdf Package: python-netcdf Description: A netCDF interface for Python A netCDF interface for Python. Source package: python-numeric Package: python-numeric Description: Numerical (matrix-oriented) Mathematics for Python The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming language Python. . These extensions add two new object types to Python, and then include a number of extensions that take advantage of these two new objects: . - Multidimensional Array Objects * Efficient arrays of homogeneous machine types (floats, longs, complex doubles, ?) * Arbitrary number of dimensions * Sophisticated structural operations - Universal Function Objects * Supports mathematical functions on all python objects * Very efficient for Array Objects Package: python-numeric-ext Description: Extension modules for Numeric Python Simple interfaces to existing numerical libraries: * Linear Algebra (LAPACK) * Fourier Transforms (FFTPACK) * Random Arrays (RANLIB) * Independent Random Streams (RNG, ranf) * Masked Arrays (MA) Package: python-numeric-tutorial Description: Tutorial for the Numerical Python Library The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming language Python. Package: python2.1-numeric Description: Numerical (matrix-oriented) Mathematics for Python The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming language Python. . These extensions add two new object types to Python, and then include a number of extensions that take advantage of these two new objects: . - Multidimensional Array Objects * Efficient arrays of homogeneous machine types (floats, longs, complex doubles, ?) * Arbitrary number of dimensions * Sophisticated structural operations - Universal Function Objects * Supports mathematical functions on all python objects * Very efficient for Array Objects Package: python2.1-numeric-ext Description: Extension modules for Numeric Python Simple interfaces to existing numerical libraries: * Linear Algebra (LAPACK) * Fourier Transforms (FFTPACK) * Random Arrays (RANLIB) * Independent Random Streams (RNG, ranf) * Masked Arrays (MA) Package: python2.2-numeric Description: Numerical (matrix-oriented) Mathematics for Python The Numeric Extensions to Python (NumPy) add powerful multi-dimensional array objects to the wonderful general purpose programming language Python. These new objects give Python the number crunching power of numeric languages like Matlab and IDL while maintaining all of the advantages of the general-purpose programming language Python. . These extensions add two new object types to Python, and then include a number of extensions that take advantage of these two new objects: . - Multidimensional Array Objects * Efficient arrays of homogeneous machine types (floats, longs, complex doubles, ?) * Arbitrary number of dimensions * Sophisticated structural operations - Universal Function Objects * Supports mathematical functions on all python objects * Very efficient for Array Objects Package: python2.2-numeric-ext Description: Extension modules for Numeric Python Simple interfaces to existing numerical libraries: * Linear Algebra (LAPACK) * Fourier Transforms (FFTPACK) * Random Arrays (RANLIB) * Independent Random Streams (RNG, ranf) * Masked Arrays (MA) Source package: python-opengl Package: python-opengl Description: Python binding to OpenGL PyOpenGL is a cross-platform open source Python binding to the standard OpenGL API providing 2-D and 3-D graphic drawing. PyOpenGL supports the GL, GLU, and GLUT libraries. The library can be used with the Tkinter, wxPython, FxPy, and Win32GUI windowing libraries (or almost any Python windowing library which can provide an OpenGL context). Source package: python-orbit Package: python-orbit Description: Python bindings for ORBit Python bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request Broker used e.g. by Gnome. . This package only contains a dependency on the appropriately versioned pythonX.Y-orbit package. Package: python-orbit-dev Description: Python bindings for ORBit - development files Python bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request Broker used e.g. by Gnome. . This package contains the development files needed to use the ORBit-Python API. Package: python1.5-orbit Description: Python 1.5 bindings for ORBit Python 1.5 bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request Broker used e.g. by Gnome. . This package contains the ORBit-Python module compiled for Python 1.5. Package: python2.1-orbit Description: Python 2.1 bindings for ORBit Python 2.1 bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request Broker used e.g. by Gnome. . This package contains the ORBit-Python module compiled for Python 2.1. Package: python2.2-orbit Description: Python 2.2 bindings for ORBit Python 2.2 bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request Broker used e.g. by Gnome. . This package contains the ORBit-Python module compiled for Python 2.2. Source package: python-oss Package: python-oss Description: Open Sound System (OSS) interface for Python The oss module is an interface to the Open Sound System from the Python programming language. . The Open Sound System is a UNIX device driver and API that allows you to . * record and play digitized audio, * control input and output volume levels, * select recording sources, and * generate synthesizer commands and midi bytes controlled by a low-level sequencer. Source package: python-pam Package: python-pam Description: A Python interface to the PAM library. This module makes the PAM (Pluggable Authentification Modules) functions available in Python. With this module you can write Python applications that implement authentification services using PAM. Source package: python-parted Package: python-parted Description: Python bindings for GNU Parted GNU Parted is a library for manipulating disk partitions. This module contains Python bindings for the library. Source package: python-pcgi Package: python-pcgi Description: Persistent CGI for Python Persistent CGI is an architecture designed by Digital Creations (http://www.digicool.com) to publish Python web objects as long-running processes. You'll love this e.g. if you plan to publish long-running Bobo applications on the web. Source package: python-pmw Package: python-pmw Description: Pmw -- Python MegaWidgets Pmw is a framework for building high-level compound widgets in Python using the Tkinter interface to the Tk graphics library. It consists of a set of base classes and a library of flexible and extensible megawidgets built on these base classes. . This package provides the pmw modules Package: python-pmw-doc Description: Pmw -- Python MegaWidgets Pmw is a framework for building high-level compound widgets in Python using the Tkinter interface to the Tk graphics library. It consists of a set of base classes and a library of flexible and extensible megawidgets built on these base classes. . This package provides the pmw documentation Source package: python-pqueue Package: python-pqueue Description: a priority queue extension for Python This C extension implements a priority-queue object using a Fibonacci heap as the underlying data structure. It supports insertion, deletion, and reprioritization of entries. . All operations are O(log N) or faster; insertion and finding the lowest-priority item are O(1). . This package provides the pqueue module for Python releases 1.5, 2.1, and 2.2. Source package: python-pyqt Package: python-pyqt Description: Qt bindings for Python Python binding module that allows use of Qt X Window toolkit. You can use it to create portable graphics-capable scripts (there are PyQt versions for both Linux and Windows). . At this moment PyQt offers a vast subset of Qt API. There are some minor issues related to the differences between C++ and Python (types, etc), but usually you'll be able to write code pretty the same way in both languages (with syntax differences, of course) Package: python-pyqt-doc Description: Qt bindings for Python - Documentation and examples Documentation and examples for the PyQt (bindings that allow the use of Qt library from within a Python script). Source package: python-reportlab Package: python-reportlab Description: ReportLab library to create PDF documents using Python ReportLab is a library that lets you directly create documents in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) using the Python programming language. . ReportLab library creates PDF based on graphics commands without intervening steps. It's therefore extremely fast, and flexible (since you're using a full-blown programming language). . Sample use cases are: * Dynamic PDF generation on the web * High-volume corporate reporting and database publishing * As embeddable print engine for other applications, including a 'report language' so that users can customize their own reports. * As 'build system' for complex documents with charts, tables and text such as management accounts, statistical reports and scientific papers * from XML to PDF in one step Source package: python-scientific Package: python-netcdf Description: A netCDF interface for Python A netCDF interface for Python. Package: python-scientific Description: Python modules useful for scientific computing ScientificPython is a collection of Python modules that are useful for scientific computing. Most modules are rather general, others belong to specific domains and will be of interest to only a small number of users (e.g. the module Scientific.IO.PDB). Almost all modules make extensive use of Numerical Python (NumPy) Package: python-scientific-doc Description: Python modules useful for scientific computing ScientificPython is a collection of Python modules that are useful for scientific computing. Most modules are rather general, others belong to specific domains and will be of interest to only a small number of users (e.g. the module Scientific.IO.PDB). Almost all modules make extensive use of Numerical Python (NumPy) Source package: python-slang Package: python-slang Description: Python bindings for S-LANG Python bindings for S-Lang. Description from the S-Lang package: . S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. . This package is compiled for Debian's default Python version (currently 2.1). Source package: python-soappy Package: python-soappy Description: SOAP Support for Python (SOAP.py) This package contains the SOAP.py Python module, which implements a high- level interface to Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) functions from Python. It includes functionality for acting as a SOAP server, client, or proxy, and includes both building and parsing functions. It has been tested against a wide array of other SOAP clients and servers, and is a very robust and well-rounded implementation of the SOAP protocol. Source package: python-stats Package: python-stats Description: A collection of statistical functions for Python Python-stats provides a collection of statistical functions for Python. These functions can be applied to Python lists, Python tuples, and Numeric arrays. Most common statistical functions such as mean, standard deviation, median, mode, skewness, kurtosis, etc., are provided, along with functions for statistical hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and for computing probability distribution functions. Source package: python-tal Package: python-tal Description: Template Attribute Language This python module provides an implementation of TAL, the Zope Template Attribute Language. For TAL, see the Zope Presentation Templates ZWiki: . http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ZPT/FrontPage . It is not a Zope product nor is it designed exclusively to run inside of Zope, but if you have a Zope checkout that includes Products/ParsedXML, its Expat parser will be used. Package: python2.1-tal Description: Template Attribute Language This python module provides an implementation of TAL, the Zope Template Attribute Language. For TAL, see the Zope Presentation Templates ZWiki: . http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ZPT/FrontPage . It is not a Zope product nor is it designed exclusively to run inside of Zope, but if you have a Zope checkout that includes Products/ParsedXML, its Expat parser will be used. Source package: python-uncertainities Package: python-uncertainities Description: python module for working with uncertain numbers Python module for working with uncertain numbers (value+-error). Module supports basic arithmetic operations. Source package: python-unit Package: python-unit Description: PyUnit -- Unit test framework for Python [dummy package] Pyunit provides modules that help the developer with creating unit test suites for Python programs, both textually and graphically. . This package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. . http://pyunit.sourceforge.net Package: python2.1-unit Description: PyUnit -- Unit test framework for Python (2.1.x) Pyunit provides modules that help the developer with creating unit test suites for Python programs, both textually and graphically. . This package is built for Python 2.1.x. . http://pyunit.sourceforge.net Package: python2.2-unit Description: PyUnit -- Unit test framework for Python (2.2.x) Pyunit provides modules that help the developer with creating unit test suites for Python programs, both textually and graphically. . This package is built for Python 2.2.x. . http://pyunit.sourceforge.net Source package: python-utmp Package: python-utmp Description: python module for working with utmp python-utmp provides 3 modules to access utmp and wtmp records. utmpaccess is lowlevel module wrapping glibc functions, UTMPCONST provides useful constants, and utmp is module build on top of utmpaccess module, providing object oriented interface. Source package: python-wpy Package: python-wpy Description: Portable GUI library for python. A class library system based on the Microsoft Foundation Classes used for writing GUI code easily in Python. It is designed for simplicity and portability. It is under active development, but is useful for real projects now. . This version runs on Microsoft Windows and Unix/X using Tk 8.0. Programs written using this `wpy' GUI library will run under NT, Win32s and under Unix/X without changes and with native look and feel. Source package: python-xlib Package: python-xlib Description: Interface for Python to the X11 Protocol python-xlib is a 100% pure python implementation of the X11 protocol. Source package: python-xml Package: python-xml Description: XML tools for Python [dummy package] This is a set of tools for processing XML in Python. Among other things, it includes an improved parser, interfaces to external parsers, Python implementations of SAX and DOM, unicode support, and an architecture processor. . This package is an empty dummy package that always depends on a package built for Debian's default Python version. Package: python2.1-xml Description: XML tools for Python (2.1.x) This is a set of tools for processing XML in Python. Among other things, it includes an improved parser, interfaces to external parsers, Python implementations of SAX and DOM, unicode support, and an architecture processor. . This package is built for Python 2.1.x. Package: python2.2-xml Description: XML tools for Python (2.2.x) This is a set of tools for processing XML in Python. Among other things, it includes an improved parser, interfaces to external parsers, Python implementations of SAX and DOM, unicode support, and an architecture processor. . This package is built for Python 2.2.x. Package: xbel Description: XML Bookmark Exchange Language The XML Bookmark Exchange Language (XBEL) is a rich interchange format for "bookmark" data as used by most web browsers. . This package contains XBEL DTDs for 1.0 and 1.1 formats as well as documentation. Package: xbel-utils Description: XML Bookmark Exchange Language Utilities The XML Bookmark Exchange Language (XBEL) is a rich interchange format for "bookmark" data as used by most web browsers. . This package contains several utilities for converting between XBEL and other common bookmark formats. Source package: python1.5 Package: idle-python1.5 Description: An IDE for Python (v1.5) using Tkinter IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python (v1.5). IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. Package: python1.5 Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language (version 1.5) Version 1.5 of the interpretive, interactive object oriented language, includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. Package: python1.5-dev Description: Header files and a static library for Python (v1.5) Header files, a static library and development tools for building Python (v1.5) modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding Python (v1.5) in applications. . Maintainers of Python packages should read README.maintainers. Package: python1.5-examples Description: Examples for the scripting language Python (v1.5) Examples, Demos and Tools for Python (v1.5). These are files included in the upstream Python distribution (v1.5). Package: python1.5-gdbm Description: GNU dbm database support for Python (v1.5) GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. Package: python1.5-mpz Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python (v1.5) Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python (v1.5) using the GNU MP library, i.e. bignum support. Package: python1.5-tk Description: Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python (v1.5) A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python (v1.5) using Tk. Also known as Tkinter. Source package: python1.5-distutils Package: python1.5-distutils Description: A standard suite of Module Distribution Utilities for Python The goal of the distribution utilities (`distutils') is to make building, distributing, and installing Python modules and extensions painless and standardized. . Beginning with Python version 1.6 the distributions utilities are included in the upstream Python source and can be found in the python.-dev packages. Source package: python1.5-doc Package: python1.5-doc Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (html format). These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language Python. The package consists of six documents: . * Tutorial * Python Library Reference * Macintosh Module Reference * Python Language Reference * Extending and Embedding Python * Python/C API Reference Package: python1.5-doc-info Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (info format). These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language Python. The package consists of six documents: . * Tutorial * Python Library Reference * Macintosh Module Reference * Python Language Reference * Extending and Embedding Python * Python/C API Reference Source package: python2.1 Package: idle Description: An IDE for Python using Tkinter (default version) IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python. IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. . This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default Python version (currently v2.1). Package: idle-python2.1 Description: An IDE for Python (v2.1) using Tkinter IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python (v2.1). IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. Package: python Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language (default version) Python, the interpretive, interactive object oriented language, includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. . This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default Python version (currently v2.1). Package: python-dev Description: Header files and a static library for Python (default) Header files, a static library and development tools for building Python modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding Python in applications. . Includes the python distutils, which were in a separate package up to version 1.5.2. . This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default Python version (currently v2.1). Package: python-doc Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (html format). These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language Python (v2.1). The package consists of nine documents: . * Tutorial * Python Library Reference * Macintosh Module Reference * Python Language Reference * Extending and Embedding Python * Python/C API Reference * Installing Python Modules * Documenting Python * Distributing Python Modules Package: python-doc-info Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (info format). These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language Python (v2.1). The package consists of nine documents: . * Tutorial * Python Library Reference * Macintosh Module Reference * Python Language Reference * Extending and Embedding Python * Python/C API Reference * Installing Python Modules * Documenting Python * Distributing Python Modules Package: python-elisp Description: Emacs-lisp python-mode for the Python language (default version) Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python. . If you install this with XEmacs 20 or 21, it will replace the included python-mode.el, which may or may not be a more recent version (use "C-h v py-version" to compare). . This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default Python version (currently v2.1). Package: python-examples Description: Examples for the scripting language Python (default version) Examples, Demos and Tools for Python. These are files included in the upstream Python distribution. . This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default Python version (currently v2.1). Package: python-gdbm Description: GNU dbm database support for Python (default version) GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. . This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default Python version (currently v2.1). Package: python-mpz Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python (default version) Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python using the GNU MP library, i.e. bignum support. . This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default Python version (currently v2.1). Package: python-tk Description: Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python (default version) A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python sing Tk. Also known as Tkinter. . This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default Python version (currently v2.1). Package: python-xmlbase Description: XML support included in Python (default version) Base XML support included in Python, providing DOM and SAX modules and a parser based on expat. . This package is a dependency package, which depends on Debian's default Python version (currently v2.1). Package: python2.1 Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language (version 2.1) Version 2.1 of the interpretive, interactive object oriented language, includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. Package: python2.1-dev Description: Header files and a static library for Python (v2.1) Header files, a static library and development tools for building Python (v2.1) modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding Python (v2.1) in applications. . Includes the python distutils, which were in a separate package up to version 1.5.2. . Maintainers of Python packages should read README.maintainers. Package: python2.1-doc Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (html format). These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language Python (v2.1). The package consists of nine documents: . * Tutorial * Python Library Reference * Macintosh Module Reference * Python Language Reference * Extending and Embedding Python * Python/C API Reference * Installing Python Modules * Documenting Python * Distributing Python Modules Package: python2.1-doc-info Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (info format). These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language Python (v2.1). The package consists of nine documents: . * Tutorial * Python Library Reference * Macintosh Module Reference * Python Language Reference * Extending and Embedding Python * Python/C API Reference * Installing Python Modules * Documenting Python * Distributing Python Modules Package: python2.1-elisp Description: Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python (v2.1) Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python (v2.1). . If you install this with XEmacs 20 or 21, it will replace the included python-mode.el, which may or may not be a more recent version (use "C-h v py-version" to compare). Package: python2.1-examples Description: Examples for the scripting language Python (v2.1) Examples, Demos and Tools for Python (v2.1). These are files included in the upstream Python distribution (v2.1). Package: python2.1-gdbm Description: GNU dbm database support for Python (v2.1) GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. Package: python2.1-mpz Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python (v2.1) Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python (v2.1) using the GNU MP library, i.e. bignum support. Package: python2.1-tk Description: Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python (v2.1) A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python (v2.1) using Tk. Also known as Tkinter. Package: python2.1-xmlbase Description: XML support included in Python (v2.1) Base XML support included in Python (v2.1), providing DOM and SAX modules and a parser based on expat. Source package: python2.1-libplot Package: python2.1-libplot Description: Python wrapper for GNU libplot This is a Python wrapper for the libplot library included in the GNU plotutils package. Source package: python2.2 Package: idle-python2.2 Description: An IDE for Python (v2.2) using Tkinter IDLE is an Integrated Development Environment for Python (v2.2). IDLE is written using Tkinter and therefore quite platform-independent. Package: python2.2 Description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language (version 2.2) Version 2.2 of the interpretive, interactive object oriented language, includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics. Package: python2.2-dev Description: Header files and a static library for Python (v2.2) Header files, a static library and development tools for building Python (v2.2) modules, extending the Python interpreter or embedding Python (v2.2) in applications. . Includes the python distutils, which were in a separate package up to version 1.5.2. . Maintainers of Python packages should read README.maintainers. Package: python2.2-doc Description: Documentation for the scripting language Python (html format). These is the official set of documentation for the scripting language Python (v2.2). The package consists of nine documents: . * Tutorial * Python Library Reference * Macintosh Module Reference * Python Language Reference * Extending and Embedding Python * Python/C API Reference * Installing Python Modules * Documenting Python * Distributing Python Modules Package: python2.2-elisp Description: Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python (v2.2) Emacs-lisp python-mode for the scripting language Python (v2.2). . If you install this with XEmacs 20 or 21, it will replace the included python-mode.el, which may or may not be a more recent version (use "C-h v py-version" to compare). Package: python2.2-examples Description: Examples for the scripting language Python (v2.2) Examples, Demos and Tools for Python (v2.2). These are files included in the upstream Python distribution (v2.2). Package: python2.2-gdbm Description: GNU dbm database support for Python (v2.2) GNU dbm database module for Python. Install this if you want to create or read GNU dbm database files with Python. Package: python2.2-mpz Description: Multiple-precision arithmetic support for Python (v2.2) Arbitrary precision arithmetic for Python (v2.2) using the GNU MP library, i.e. bignum support. Package: python2.2-tk Description: Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python (v2.2) A module for writing portable GUI applications with Python (v2.2) using Tk. Also known as Tkinter. Package: python2.2-xmlbase Description: XML support included in Python (v2.2) Base XML support included in Python (v2.2), providing DOM and SAX modules and a parser based on expat. Source package: pythondoc Package: pythondoc Description: Generate reference manuals and indices from Python objects. Pythondoc is an experimental tool to extract information from Python objects and generate reference manuals and indices. Currently formatting modules for a homegrown XML format and HTML 4.0 are included. . If you want to use the GUI, you'll have to install the python-pmw and python-tk packages as well. Source package: pytris Package: pytris Description: two-player networked console tetris clone two-player networked console based tetris clone, written in python, similar to xtet42. Source package: pyvorbis Package: python-pyvorbis Description: A Python interface to the Ogg Vorbis library This module makes the libvorbis (Ogg Vorbis) functions available in Python. With this module you can write Python applications that use the ogg vorbis library. Source package: qbble Package: xmms-qbble Description: XMMS playlist manager with search support Qbble is a playlist manager based on Qt. It will connect to a running XMMS session and display the current playlist in a more manageable format. It also functions as an XMMS general plugin. . The key feature is the ability to type a string into the 'search' box at the top of the dialog, and have the playlist reduced to items containing your search text as a substring. Source package: qbrew Package: qbrew Description: homebrew recipe calculator QBrew is a homebrewer's recipe calculator. It provides facilities for creating beer recipies. Source package: qcad Package: qcad Description: professional CAD System. QCad is a professional CAD System. With QCad you can easily construct and change drawings with ISO-texts and many other features and save them as DXF-files. These DXF-files are the interface to many CAD-systems such as AutoCADR and many others. Source package: qcam Package: qcam Description: QuickCam image grabber Tools for grabbing single frames and videos from black and white Connectix QuickCam digital cameras. Includes X11 and svgalib versions. . Note that nowadays there is support in the 2.2 kernels for this camera in the video4linux project, which is probably better than this. Source package: qce-ga Package: qce-source Description: source code for QuickCam Express kernel module The qce-source package is a skeleton for creating a kernel module to drive Logitech's QuickCam Express webcam. . This packages contains the source code for the kernel module. Source package: qe Package: qe Description: A PE2-like text full-screen color text editor qe is a PE2-like full-screen color text editor. It's called "qe" because the letter "Q" comes after "P", so hopefully QE will exceed PE2! . Like PE2 on DOS, QE is a great editor for both English and Chinese (Big5 or GB) text. Features include: * Optional Big5/GB Chinese interface. * User-definable macros and keyboard settings. . Author: Jiann-Ching Liu Home Page: http://www.cc.ncu.edu.tw/~center5/product/qe/ (Big5 Chinese) http://members.xoom.com/linux4tw/qe/ (English) Source package: qgrid Package: qgrid Description: Qt-based Maidenhead grid squares calculator Qgrid converts from Maidenhead grid squares to latitude/longitude, converts from latitude/longitude to Maidenhead grid squares, calculates the distance in miles or kilometers, calculates the bearing and shows a graphical representation of the bearing. Source package: qiv Package: qiv Description: a quick image viewer for X Quick Image Viewer (qiv) is a very small and pretty fast GDK/Imlib image viewer. Features include zoom, maxpect, scale down, fullscreen, brightness/contrast/gamma correction, slideshow, flip, horizontal/vertical, rotate left/right, delete (move to .qiv-trash/), jump to image x, jump forward/backward x images, filename filter and you can use qiv to set your X11-Desktop background. Source package: qm Package: qm Description: Quality Management Tools Quality Management Tools, the former 'Software Carpentry Project'. . QMTest is the first tool released as a result of the Software Carpentry project Package: qm-extclass Description: QM's ExtensionClass Python Module The ExtensionClass Python Module ditributed with the Quality Management Tools. Package: qmtest Description: A Testing Framework CodeSourcery's QMTest provides a cost-effective general purpose testing solution that allows an organization to implement a robust, easy-to-use testing program tailored to its needs. QMTest works with most varieties of UNIX, including GNU/Linux, and with Microsoft Windows. . QMTest's extensible architecture allows it to handle a wide range of application domains: everything from compilers to graphical user interfaces to web-based applications. Source package: qnix Package: kde-theme-qnix Description: QNX like theme for kde QNiX provides theme engines for both Kwin (the KDE window manager) and KDE widgets, based on the QNX/Photon user interface. My aim has been to replicate as closely as possible the QNX interface, while still providing configurability (through standard KDE colour selection) and performance (by using a C++ based engine instead of using pixmaps). Source package: qpopper Package: qpopper Description: Enhanced Post Office Protocol server (POP3). This is The Qualcomm enhanced version of the Post Office Protocol Daemon (POP3 daemon), based on the latest BSD version. The QualComm popper has some extensions to the normal pop3 daemon, such as UIDL and bulletin support. Package: qpopper-drac Description: Qpopper with DRAC Support Qpopper is The Qualcomm enhanced version of the Post Office Protocol Daemon (POP3 daemon), based on the latest BSD version. The QualComm popper has some extensions to the normal pop3 daemon, such as UIDL and bulletin support. . DRAC means Dynamic Relay Authorization Control. Please read documents of the drac package for detail. This package included a version of qpoper with DRAC support. . Please read the README.Debian of drac package to setup your MTA. Source package: qps Package: qps Description: Qt based process status monitor qps is an X11/Qt version of top or ps. qps is for Linux only, since there is no good standard way of getting process status information. It uses the /proc file system and need not to be run as root. Source package: qsstv Package: qsstv Description: Qt-based slow-scan TV and fax Qsstv is a program for receiving slow-scan television and fax. These are modes used by hamradio operators. Qsstv uses a soundcard to send and receive images. Source package: qstat Package: qstat Description: Command-line tool for querying quake (and other) servers Qstat provides a simple interface for querying servers for a number of games, including but not limited to quake, quakeworld, quake2, quake3arena, unreal tournament, kingpin and others. Source package: qt-embedded Package: libqt-emb-dev Description: Qt-Embedded GUI development headers, static libraries Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, and allows true component programming. . This package contains the development headers and static libraries for the Embedded version of Qt. Package: libqt2-emb Description: Qt-Embedded GUI Library (runtime version). Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, and allows true component programming. . This is the Embedded version and contains only the runtime files necessary to run apps compiled against it. Package: qt-emb-doc Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt-Embedded. Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, and allows true component programming. . This package contains all the documentation, examples, and man pages for the Embedded version of Qt. Source package: qt-embedded-free Package: libqt3-emb Description: Qt-Embedded GUI Library (runtime version). Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, and allows true component programming. . This is the Embedded version and contains only the runtime files necessary to run apps compiled against it. Package: libqt3-emb-dev Description: Qt-Embedded GUI development headers, static libraries Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, and allows true component programming. . This package contains the development headers and static libraries for the Embedded version of Qt. Package: qt3-emb-doc Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt-Embedded. Qt is a cross-platform C++ GUI application framework. It provides application developers with all the functionality needed to build state-of-the-art graphical user interfaces. Qt is fully object-oriented, easily extensible, and allows true component programming. . This package contains all the documentation, examples, and man pages for the Embedded version of Qt. Source package: qt-x11 Package: libqt-dev Description: Qt GUI development headers, static libraries Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of C++ classes. The header files, and *moc*, Qt's own Meta Object Compiler, are included as well as a static version of the library. Package: libqt-gl-dev Description: Qt GUI development libraries for GL version Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of C++ classes. . This package contains the development files necessary to build GL based Qt apps Package: libqt-mt-dev Description: Qt GUI development headers, static libraries (Threaded version) Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of C++ classes. . This package contains *only* the static libraries for the threaded version of libqt 2.2. This package is only needed if you plan on building threaded Qt applications. Package: libqt2 Description: Qt GUI Library (runtime version). This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use Qt. . This version is *NOT* compiled with OPENGL support. Package: libqt2-gl Description: Qt GUI Library (GL version). This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use Qt. . This package was built with gl support Package: libqt2-mt Description: Qt GUI Library (runtime threaded version). This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use Qt. . This package is only needed for apps requiring a threaded version of Qt. Package: libqutil1 Description: Qt Util Library This package contains libqutil.so.1 . This is needed for Qt Designer and other applications Package: qt-designer Description: Qt GUI Designer This package contains Qt Designer. Qt Designer is a tool that makes designing and implementing user interfaces a lot easier. With Qt Designer, you will learn how to create your own dialogs and how to arrange the user interface elements in the dialogs so that the dialogs look both nice and natural and can accommodate various environments, like different languages and user settings. . This package does NOT contain KDE widget support Package: qt-designer-doc Description: Tutorial and reference documentation for Qt Designer This package contains all the HTML documentation for Qt Designer. This includes the Tutorial and Reference bits needed by Designers help system. Package: qt-doc Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt. This package contains examples, a tutorial, reference documentation and all of the man pages for Qt. . Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of C++ classes. This package contains a rich set of examples as well as a complete tutorial and reference documentation for it. Package: uic Description: Qt ui compiler This package contains the Qt ui compiler. It is needed to build more and more Qt based applications. There are 2 versions of this binary, one with KDE widget support and one without. This one is compiled without. Source package: qt-x11-free Package: libqt3 Description: Qt GUI Library (runtime version). This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use Qt. Package: libqt3-dev Description: Qt GUI development headers, static libraries Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of C++ classes. The header files, and *moc*, Qt's own Meta Object Compiler, are included as well as a static version of the library. Package: libqt3-mt Description: Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime version). This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use Qt. . This is the threaded version. Package: libqt3-mt-dev Description: Qt Threaded static libraries Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of C++ classes. This package contains the static versions of the threaded Qt library. Package: libqt3-mysql Description: Mysql database plugin for Qt3 This package contains the mysql plugin for Qt3. Package: libqt3-odbc Description: ODBC plugin for Qt3 This package contains the odbc plugin for Qt3. Package: libqxt0 Description: Qt Xt/Motif Support Extension This package contains libqxt.so which provides support for Xt/Motif. Package: qt3-doc Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt. This package contains examples, a tutorial, reference documentation and all of the man pages for Qt. . Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of C++ classes. This package contains a rich set of examples as well as a complete tutorial and reference documentation for it. Package: qt3-tools Description: Qt GUI Designer and other Qt3 based tools This package contains Qt Designer, Qt Linguist, and other tools out of the Qt3 toolset. They are being provided in this package as to better allow testing of this beta release of Qt3. Once Qt3 is released this package will go away. Source package: qt2 Package: libqt2 Description: Qt GUI Library (runtime version). This package contains the files necessary for running applications that use Qt. Package: libqt2-dev Description: Qt GUI library (development version). Qt is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of C++ classes. The header files, manual pages, and *moc*, Qt's own Meta Object Compiler are included as well as a static version of the library. Package: qt2-doc Description: Tutorial and reference documentation and examples for Qt. QT is a complete framework for development of GUI, based on a set of C++ classes. This package contains a rich set of examples as well as a complete tutorial and reference documentation for it. Source package: qtcups Package: libqtcups-dev Description: Qt interface library for CUPS (development files) This library includes files which allows Qt applications to print to CUPS, configure printers etc. The print class, QCupsPrinter, has the same interface as QPrinter so the developer has only to change the class type to provide full CUPS support to its application. . This package contains development files. . The Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd. The terms "Common Unix Printing System" or "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com). Package: libqtcups2 Description: Qt interface library for CUPS This library includes files which allows Qt applications to print to CUPS, configure printers etc. The print class, QCupsPrinter, has the same interface as QPrinter so the developer has only to change the class type to provide full CUPS support to its application. . The Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd. The terms "Common Unix Printing System" or "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com). Package: qtcups Description: Qt front-end for CUPS. This front-end is designed to behave like standard print front-ends like lpr or lp. It can be used to print a file "qtcups " and popup a nice configuration dialog. . The Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS(tm)) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd. The terms "Common Unix Printing System" or "CUPS" are trademarks of Easy Software Products (www.easysw.com). Source package: qtella Package: qtella Description: A gnutella client Qtella is a real-time search, peer-based file-sharing client that allows a user running a Gnutella client to search for and download files from other Gnutella users. Source package: qtss Package: qtss Description: streaming multimedia server Server technology which allows you to send streaming audio and video data to clients across the Internet using the industry standard RTP and RTSP protocols. The source .mov file must be "hinted" for this purpose by a Macintosh or Windows machine. . QTSS can also stream live video sent from Sorenson Broadcaster running on a Macintosh. Source package: quadra Package: quadra Description: multiplayer puzzle game This is Quadra, a full-featured multiplayer action puzzle game for the X Window System and Svgalib. Features include: . - Recursive block chaining - Blocks shadows - Teams playing - TCP/IP networking (free Internet playing! Supports SOCKS proxies) - Smooth block falling - Sound effects - Watches on other players - Chat window - CD-based music - And much more! Source package: quanta Package: quanta Description: Web Development Environment for KDE Quanta Plus is a web development environment for HTML and associate languages. It is designed for quick web development and is rapidly becoming a mature editor with a number of great features. Quanta already has a good deal of PHP support in it including the ability to run a debugger. . Quanta Plus is not in any way affiliated with any commercial versions of Quanta. The primary coders from the original team left the GPL'd version to produce a commercial product. Source package: quantlib Package: libquantlib0 Description: Quantitative Finance Library -- development package The QuantLib project aims to provide a comprehensive software framework for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open source library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, trading, and risk management of financial assets. Package: libquantlib0-dev Description: Quantitative Finance Library -- library package The QuantLib project aims to provide a comprehensive software framework for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open source library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, trading, and risk management of financial assets. Source package: quantlib-python Package: quantlib-python Description: Python bindings for the Quantlib Quantitative Finance library The QuantLib project is aimed to provide a comprehensive software framework for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open source library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, trading, and risk management in real-life. . QuantLib plans to offer tools that are useful for both practical implementation, with features such as market conventions, solvers, PDEs, etc., and advanced modeling, e.g., exotic options and interest rate models. . This package provides Python bindings to the QuantLib library. Source package: quantlib-refman Package: quantlib-refman Description: Quantitative Finance Library -- reference manual The QuantLib project aims to provide a comprehensive software framework for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open source library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, trading, and risk management of financial assets. Source package: quantlib-ruby Package: quantlib-ruby Description: Ruby bindings for the Quantlib Quantitative Finance library The QuantLib project is aimed to provide a comprehensive software framework for quantitative finance. The goal is to provide a standard free/open source library to quantitative analysts and developers for modeling, trading, and risk management in real-life. . QuantLib plans to offer tools that are useful for both practical implementation, with features such as market conventions, solvers, PDEs, etc., and advanced modeling, e.g., exotic options and interest rate models. . This package provides Ruby bindings to the QuantLib library. Source package: qub Package: qub Description: The Q Universal Boardgame QUB is a computer interface to playing any board game on your computer using graphics files which represent the game board and pieces. It allows great flexibility in what you can do with the pieces which are in play, and will one day offer real-time network play. QUB knows nothing about individual games' rules. The players must arbitrate the rules just as they do when they sit down to play any board game. QUB is intended to be useful for Play By EMail gamers, game designers, roleplaying gamers, and the like. . QUB is beta software, and thus will have bugs or missing features. However, it is quite stable and usable. Package: qub-dev Description: The Q Universal Boardgame (development headers) QUB is a computer interface to playing any board game on your computer using graphics files which represent the game board and pieces. It allows great flexibility in what you can do with the pieces which are in play, and will one day offer real-time network play. QUB knows nothing about individual games' rules. The players must arbitrate the rules just as they do when they sit down to play any board game. QUB is intended to be useful for Play By EMail gamers, game designers, roleplaying gamers, and the like. . This package contains development headers. . QUB is beta software, and thus will have bugs or missing features. However, it is quite stable and usable. Source package: queso Package: queso Description: Guess the operating system of a remote machine This program probes a remote machine with a certain sequence of TCP packets. By analysing the response packets it can determine the type of operating system that runs on the remote machine, the version of that OS and sometimes it can even give information about the configuration of that machine. Source package: queue Package: queue Description: transparent load balancing system GNU Queue is a load-balancing system that lets users control their remote jobs in an intuitive, transparent and nearly seamless way. This is done with local shell job control and signaling and with Queue's innovative proxy daemon mechanism. Queue can be used as a local replacement for rsh to hosts within a homogeneous cluster under single administrative control. Queue also supports the more traditional email-based load-balancing and distributed batch-processing facilities using a number of criteria to decide where to send jobs. Source package: quick-arrays Package: quick-arrays Description: A library offering less flexible, but faster arrays. This library offers a replacement for the standard array-type in Lisp. It has less features then the standard type, but it's a little faster. Source package: quicklaunch-applet Package: quicklaunch-applet Description: QuickLauncher for Gnome. This is a GNOME applet that adds some pretty small icons to your panel, like windows' QuickLaunch toolbar. Source package: quicklist Package: quicklist Description: A simple GTK app for making lists of things QuickList allows novice and experienced users to keep track of "things" without any help from a system administrator. "Things" can be anything, including (but certainly not limited to!) bug lists, phone lists, restaurants, team members, calendars, cool urls, checkbooks, fishing holes, CDs, bunjee jumping cool sites, etc. It is completely flexible. . QuickList lists "things" in column format, much as they would appear in a spreadsheet. Quicklist can sort lists of "things," search from them and generate printable reports from them. . The native (.qlf) file format is non-relational, non-SQL. Comma and tab delimited files can be imported and exported. In addition, html can be exported for publishing to the World Wide Web. . If you liked the Appleworks or Microsoft Works databases, you will like QuickList. Source package: quickplot Package: quickplot Description: X-based data viewer A 2-D plotter that lets you "swim through" your data quickly, in X, "a zooming pager for data". It gives you a quick look at all your data, even when you don't have a clue of what your data looks like. Source package: quickppp Package: quickppp Description: PPP Config tool A PPP configuration tool Source package: quickrecord-applet Package: quickrecord-applet Description: GNOME applet providing one-click recording quickrecord lives on your task bar, and when you click on it, begins recording audio to a wav file named by a user specified convention. It also features a pre-record buffer, so no audio is lost while you go to click the button to start recording. . The purpose of quickrecord is to allow you to easily save things you like as soon as you hear them. Source package: quickres-applet Package: quickres-applet Description: GNOME QuickResolution Applet GNOME QuickRes Applet is a small program that sits on a GNOME panel, providing you with a list of all the valid X11 video modes defined in the XF86Config file for fast mode switching, just like that icon in Windoze 9X. . More information can be found at the QuickRes-Applet web site http://members.es.tripod.de/~bisente/gquickres/indexe.html Source package: quicktime4linux Package: libquicktime4linux-dev Description: Header files for developing applications with quicktime This package contains the headers and static libraries for developing applications with quicktime4linux support. . You need this package ONLY if you plan to build applications that link against the quicktime4linux libraries. Package: libquicktime4linux0 Description: A library for reading and writing Quicktime files A library for reading and creating quicktime files on Linux. . quicktime4linux is NOT a quicktime movie player. You cannot use this to view quicktime movies that you download from the internet. . quicktime4linux hides the nightmare of accessing a Quicktime movie and gives the programmer a set of audio and video streams with some compression ability. The audio tracks are sequential streams of PCM audio data and video tracks are a sequential streams of frames. . This library doesn't give you the official Quicktime API even remotely. It uses it's own threadable, scalable ANSI C API. This library doesn't include any commercial codecs nor does it include support for keyframes, which most of the expensive codecs require but the free codecs don't. Also you may encounter Quicktime files containing compressed headers. This library only reads uncompressed headers. Package: quicktime4linux-utils Description: quicktime utilities This package has a few small utilities which come with the quicktime4linux library. Source package: quik Package: quik Description: Bootloader for PowerMac or CHRP systems The quik package provides the functionality necessary for booting a Linux Debian/PowerPC PowerMac or CHRP system from disk. It includes first and second stage disk bootstrap and a program for installing the first stage bootstrap on the root disk. Source package: quinn-diff Package: quinn-diff Description: Compares a Packages files and a Sources file This is a program to compare a Packages files and a Sources file to see which programs need (re)compiling for any given architecture. . Quinn diff knows about architecture specific packages (e.g. lilo) and can easily exclude them via a Packages-arch-specific file. The output is a list of source packages complete with accurate section and version information, suitable for use in build daemons or just in a script to auto-snarf the necessary source. Source package: quintuple-agent Package: quintuple-agent Description: Secure store for secrets (passphrases, etc.). quintuple-agent serves as a cache for secrets, so that you don't have to enter them over and over again. You enter a secret once, and quintuple-agent stores it for a configurable timespan. Programs needing the secret can query the agent for it instead of bothering you. . Included are wrappers for PGP 2 and GnuPG. Source package: quota Package: quota Description: An implementation of the disk quota system. QUOTA is implemented using the BSD system call interface as the means of communication with the user level. This is based on the Melbourne quota system which uses both user and group quota files. Source package: quotatool Package: quotatool Description: tool to edit disk quotas from the command line Quotatool lets you edit disk quotas from the command line. This is very useful to edit disk quotas from scripts. Source package: qvplay Package: qvplay Description: Casio QV Camera Communications Tool Downloads/uploads and controls a Casio QV XX Digital Still Picture camera. Source package: qvwm Package: qvwm Description: Windows95 like window manager for X Window System Qvwm is a Window95 like window manager for X Window System. . The name is derived from 'q' standing for '9' (pronouncing '9' as [kju:] in Japanese) and 'v' standing for '5' in Roman numerals. . All of the possible features of Windows95 and complete features as a window manager will be realized in the future. Source package: r-base Package: r-base Description: `GNU S' - A language and environment for statistical computing. R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C code can be linked and called at run time. . S is the statistician's Matlab and R is to S what Octave is to Matlab. Package: r-base-dev Description: `GNU S' - Allow installation of auxiliary R packages R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C code can be linked and called at run time. . This packages ensures that other Debian packages needed for installation of some auxiliary R packages are installed. Package: r-doc-html Description: `GNU S' documentation in html format R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C code can be linked and called at run time. . This packages provides the R manuals in html format. The sibling package r-doc-pdf provides the same manuals in pdf format. Package: r-doc-pdf Description: `GNU S' documentation in pdf format R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C code can be linked and called at run time. . This packages provides the R manuals in pdf format. The sibling package r-doc-html provides the same manuals in html format. Package: r-gnome Description: `GNU S' - GNOME-enabled executable R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C code can be linked and called at run time. . This package provides the executable linked with the GNOME libraries for use as in "R --gui=GNOME" Package: r-mathlib Description: `GNU S' - Standalone R math library R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C code can be linked and called at run time. . This packages provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can be called from standalone C or C++ code. Source package: r-recommended Package: r-recommended Description: GNU R -- collection of seven recommended packages R is described by its authors as "not unlike" S, which is a language developed at Bell Laboratories for statistical computing and graphics. It provides support for a variety of statistical and graphical analyses. R is a true computer language which contains a number of control-flow constructions for iteration and alternation. It allows users to add additional functionality by defining new functions. Fortran and C code can be linked and called at run time. . This Debian package contains the R packages that are recommended by the upstream R core team as part of a complete R distribution. It comprises the following packages: - KernSmooth: Functions for kernel smoothing for Wand & Jones (1995) - VR: The MASS, class, nnet and spatial libraries from Venables and Ripley, `Modern Applied Statistics with S-PLUS' (3rd edition). - boot: Bootstrap R (S-Plus) Functions from the book "Bootstrap Methods and Their Applications" by A.C. Davison and D.V. Hinkley (1997). - cluster: Functions for clustering (by Rousseeuw et al.) - foreign: Read data stored by Minitab, S, SAS, SPSS, Stata, ... - mgcv: Multiple smoothing parameter estimation and GAMs by GCV - nlme: Linear and nonlinear mixed effects models - rpart: Recursive partitioning and regression trees - survival: survival analysis Source package: r5rs-doc Package: r5rs-doc Description: Revised(5) Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme The report gives a defining description of the programming language Scheme. Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman. It was designed to have an exceptionally clear and simple semantics and few different ways to form expressions. A wide variety of programming paradigms, including imperative, functional, and message passing styles, find convenient expression in Scheme. . The documentation in this package is in GNU info, HTML, and PDF formats. Source package: racc Package: racc Description: A generator of LALR parser written by Ruby Racc is LALR(1) parser generator coded for Ruby. Written by Ruby and output Ruby source. Package: racc-runtime Description: Runtime library for parser which is generated by Racc. Runtime library for parser which is generated by Racc. Source package: raccess Package: raccess Description: Security Tool to audit remote systems Remote Access Session is a security tool to analyze the integrity of systems. The program tries to gain access to a system using the most advanced techniques of remote intrusion. It lets to work on normal mode (fast) and hard mode (more intensive). There is a big difference between "Remote Access Session" and other remote security audit tools: If "Remote Access Session" find a remote vulnerability that gives user account or root, it will try to exploit it and it will return a shell in order to discard false positives. . It is actually under development and it just has a few features of the future final version: *Advanced scanning capabilities. This tool doesn't block against firewall and it's fast. *Total service's banner info added: Includes web server detection version and named version, and the classical too (ftp, pop ...) *Writes reports with info of the host analyzed to the hard disk. *Remote OS detect feature with QueSO. *If detects any vulnerability, the tool chooses the right exploits based on version, vendor and OS of the services that run on the remote host and ask you on a interactive way if you want to run these exploits in order to check the real danger the remote host can receive and discard false positives. Includes 69 remote exploits for various OS and services. Source package: raccess4vbox3 Package: raccess4vbox3 Description: DTMF support and utilities for vbox3 raccess4vbox3 provides initial configuration of vbox3, support for DTMF, and comes as a sample answering machine with remote access mode plus example modes for remote control of the system. A set of american voice sound files created with festival is included. Source package: race Package: race Description: A 3D arcade overhead car game. Race is a 3D racing game where you compete against computer opponents. The objective is to finish first. The setting is mostly off-road. . This package contains the executable. Package: race-data Description: A 3D arcade overhead car game - graphics and sounds. Race is a 3D racing game where you compete against computer opponents. The objective is to finish first. The setting is mostly off-road. . This package contains the graphics and basic sounds. Due to licensing issues the soundtrack is not included. Source package: radiusclient Package: libradius1 Description: /bin/login replacement with RADIUS. Shared lib to used by programs. Radiusclient is a /bin/login replacement which gets called by a getty to log in a user and to setup the user's login environment. Normal login programs just check the login name and password which the user entered against the local password file (/etc/passwd, /etc/shadow). In contrast to that Radiusclient also uses the RADIUS protocol to authenticate the user. . This is the libraries needed by any client needing the RADIUS protocol. Package: libradius1-dev Description: /bin/login replacement with RADIUS. Header file and link lib. Radiusclient is a /bin/login replacement which gets called by a getty to log in a user and to setup the user's login environment. Normal login programs just check the login name and password which the user entered against the local password file (/etc/passwd, /etc/shadow). In contrast to that Radiusclient also uses the RADIUS protocol to authenticate the user. . This is the development package, to be able to develop programs that uses the RADIUS library. Package: radiusclient1 Description: /bin/login replacement which uses the RADIUS protocol for authentication. Radiusclient is a /bin/login replacement which gets called by a getty to log in a user and to setup the user's login environment. Normal login programs just check the login name and password which the user entered against the local password file (/etc/passwd, /etc/shadow). In contrast to that Radiusclient also uses the RADIUS protocol to authenticate the user. . This is the main binary archive. Source package: radiusd-cistron Package: radiusd-cistron Description: Radius server written by Cistron. RADIUS is a means of managing clients' access to network services, and is described by RFCs 2865 to 2869. . This GPLed Radius server is not based on any Livingston code. It is compatible with the Livingston-2.01 server though. Over radius-2.01, it has support for Exec-Program on authentication, it is possible to limit the number of concurrent logins reliably, it has tagged attribute support, it can replicate accounting packets, and more. Source package: radiusd-livingston Package: radiusd-livingston Description: Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server Provides the RADIUS server from Lucent Technologies Inc, formerly Livingston Enterprises Inc. . RADIUS is a means of managing clients' access to network services, and is described by RFCs 2865 to 2869. Source package: radvd Package: radvd Description: Router Advertisement Daemon IPv6 has a lot more support for autoconfiguration than IPv4. But for this autoconfiguration to work on the hosts of a network, the routers of the local network have to run a program which answers the autoconfiguration requests of the hosts. . On Linux this program is called radvd, which stands for Router ADVertisement Daemon. This daemon listens to router solicitations (RS) and answers with router advertisement (RA). Furthermore unsolicited RAs are also send from time to time. Source package: raidtools Package: raidtools Description: Utilities to support 'old-style' RAID disks The Multiple Device driver's main goal is to group several disks or partitions together, making them look like a single block device. This includes linear adding of disks, RAID-0, RAID-4 and -5. . If you are creating new RAID arrays, the raidtools2 package and newer RAID drivers may be a better choice. . This package may only installed on systems with a kernel version higher than 2.1.62. With kernels from the 2.4 series or newer, or with 2.2 kernels with the 'new-style' RAID-patches, you should use raidtools2 instead. Source package: raidtools2 Package: raidtools2 Description: Utilities to support 'new-style' RAID disks The Multiple Device driver's main goal is to group several disks or partitions together, making them look like a single block device. This includes linear adding of disks, RAID-0, -1, -4 and -5. . 'New-style' RAID arrays have a lot features not present in the 'older' RAID arrays, including autodetection. Old arrays can be upgraded with this package, and it is mostly a good idea to use this package when creating new RAID arrays. . In order to use this package, you must have a kernel with 'new-style' RAID drivers, which are included in stock kernels since the 2.4 series. For older kernels, you can find patches at http://people.redhat.com/mingo/raid-patches/. Source package: randtype Package: randtype Description: semi-random text typer Randtype is a small utility to output characters or lines at random intervals. There are a few command line options to refine the output. With it you can output files to the screen, and if you configured it well, it will look like someone is actually typing - with optional typos even. Source package: rarpd Package: rarpd Description: Reverse Address Resolution Protocol daemon RARP is a protocol which allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own IP addresses from the RARP server. You need this daemon only if you have on your LAN machines like diskless Sun boxes. With kernels up to 2.2 you have the option of using the integrated RARP support instead of this daemon. Source package: ras Package: ras Description: Adds redundancy files to archives for data recovery. Ras is a program that adds m extra files to a set of n files, such that the contents of the n original files can be regenerated from any n of the n+m original files and extra files. Normally, these extra files will all be 6 bytes larger then the largest of the original files, but ras has a mode in which the extra files are exactly the same size as the original files. . Ras was originally intended for transporting a large file split over several floppy disks in a manner resilient to the corruption of a few of the disks, and a pair of example shell scripts to do this (rassplit and rasmerge) is included in the distribution. Source package: rasmol Package: rasmol Description: molecule visualization and rendering RasMol is a molecular graphics program intended for the visualisation of proteins, nucleic acids and small molecules. The program is aimed at display, teaching and generation of publication quality images. . Currently supported input file formats include Brookhaven Protein Databank (PDB), Tripos' Alchemy and Sybyl Mol2 formats, Molecular Design Limited's (MDL) Mol file format, Minnesota Supercomputer Center's (MSC) XMol XYZ format and CHARMm format files. . The loaded molecule may be shown as wireframe, cylinder (drieding) stick bonds, alpha-carbon trace, spacefilling (CPK) spheres, macromolecular ribbons (either smooth shaded solid ribbons or parallel strands), hydrogen bonding and dot surface. Rasmol homepage: http://klaatu.oit.umass.edu:80/microbio/rasmol/ Source package: rat Package: rat Description: Unicast and multicast voice-over-IP application RAT is a network audio tool that allows users to participate in audio conferences over the Internet. These can be between two participants directly, or between a group of participants on a common multicast group. No special features are required to use RAT in point-to-point mode, but to use the multicast conferencing facilities of RAT, a connection to the Mbone, or a similar multicast capable network, is required. RAT is based on IETF standards, using RTP above UDP/IP as its transport protocol, and conforming to the RTP profile for audio and video conferences with minimal control. . Further information is available on the WWW, at: http://www-mice.cs.ucl.ac.uk/multimedia/software/rat/index.html Source package: ratfor Package: ratfor Description: Rational Fortran preprocessor for Fortran 77. Ratfor77 is a preprocessor that converts the Rational Fortran dialect into ordinary Fortran 77. The output can then be compiled using g77 or f2c + gcc. . The Ratfor dialect provides C-like control structures and some syntactic sugar that makes Fortran programs easier to read and write. Source package: ratmenu Package: ratmenu Description: Creates X menus from the shell. This is ratmenu, a simple program that allows you to create X menus from the shell. It is a simplified version of 9menu, with the crucial difference that where 9menu only responds to the mouse, and ignores the keyboard, ratmenu has all mouse sensitivity taken out, and only responds to the keyboard. It is meant to be used with the ratpoison window manager. Although it should work with other window managers, YMMV. Source package: ratpoison Package: ratpoison Description: Simple window manager with no fat library dependencies. ratpoison is a simple Window Manager with no fat library dependencies, no fancy graphics, no window decorations, and no flashy wank. It is largely modelled after GNU Screen which has done wonders in virtual terminal market. . All interaction with the window manager is done through keystrokes. ratpoison has a prefix map to minimize the key clobbering that cripples EMACS and other quality pieces of software. Source package: rats Package: rats Description: Rough Auditing Tool for Security RATS, the Rough Auditing Tool for Security, is a security auditing utility for C, C++, php, perl, and python code. RATS scans source code, finding potentially dangerous function calls. The goal of rats is not to definitively find bugs (yet), but to provide a reasonable starting point for performing manual security audits. . The initial vulnerability database is taken directly from things that could be easily found when starting with the book, "Building Secure Software" by Viega and McGraw. Source package: rawrec Package: rawrec Description: Buffered raw audio recorder/player The rawrec/rawplay utilities provide a simple way to record or play back raw audio data. Options exist to control the timing of the run, add silent guard time, jump into data files, set DSP parameters, and control buffer size and latency. rawrec should be particularly useful for scripting applications that need to deal with raw audio data. . Compared to bplay, rawrec tries to do less (it only handles raw audio) and does it more correctly (all the options work right for raw audio. I think :). . rawrec can work to or from standard io, so if you also get the sox program, you will be able to record and play a wide variety of sound formats. You will need a mixer program, such as aumix. Source package: razor Package: razor Description: spam-catcher using a collaborative filtering network Vipul's Razor is a distributed, collaborative, spam detection and filtering network. Razor establishes a distributed and constantly updating catalogue of spam in propagation. This catalogue is used by clients to filter out known spam. On receiving a spam, a Razor Reporting Agent (run by an end-user or a troll box) calculates and submits a 20-character unique identification of the spam (a SHA Digest) to its closest Razor Catalogue Server. The Catalogue Server echos this signature to other trusted servers after storing it in its database. Prior to manual processing or transport-level reception, Razor Filtering Agents (end-users and MTAs) check their incoming mail against a Catalogue Server and filter out or deny transport in case of a signature match. Catalogued spam, once identified and reported by a Reporting Agent, can be blocked out by the rest of the Filtering Agents on the network. Source package: razzle Package: razzle Description: constantly changing 3D stereogram generator razzle generates constantly changing 3D stereograms using SVGAlib. For instructions on viewing stereograms, please see /usr/doc/razzle/README or the man page. . WARNING! if you have an epileptic condition, *READ* /usr/doc/razzle/README. Source package: rblcheck Package: rblcheck Description: Tool to Query RBL Servers This program is a very basic interface to DNS listings such as the RBL filter developed by Paul Vixie and the MAPS project. The basic idea of the filter is that when someone is blacklisted for email abuse of some sort, a new domain name is resolved of the form "2.0.0.127.domain.name.com", where 2.0.0.127 is the abusive IP address in reverse (for example, 2.0.0.127 would be the IP address 127.0.0.2), and "domain.name.com" is the base domain name of the filtering service (such as "blackholes.mail-abuse.org" for the MAPS project RBL filter). Source package: rbootd Package: rbootd Description: Remote Boot Daemon The rbootd daemon is used for booting some HP workstations over the network (such as the 9000/300 and 9000/400 series). It can also boot PA RISC workstations. It handles the first stage of the boot sequence and can be used to start booting Linux, NetBSD or HPUX. Source package: rc Package: rc Description: An implementation of the AT&T Plan 9 shell. rc is a command interpreter and programming language similar to sh(1). It is based on the AT&T Plan 9 shell of the same name. The shell offers a C-like syntax (much more so than the C shell), and a powerful mechanism for manipulating variables. It is reasonably small and reasonably fast, especially when compared to contemporary shells. Its use is intended to be interactive, but the language lends itself well to scripts. Source package: rcalc Package: rcalc Description: A symbolic calculator for the GNOME desktop. rCalc is a scientific calculator for the GNOME desktop environment. It aims to occupy the middle ground between simple `point-and-click' calculators and full featured mathematical packages, and hopefully take some of the best of both worlds. Source package: rcconf Package: rcconf Description: Debian Runlevel configuration tool This tool configures system services in connection with system runlevels. It turns on/off services using the scripts in /etc/init.d/. Rcconf works with both System-V style and file-rc runlevel configuration. It is a TUI frontend to the update-rc.d command. Source package: rcs Package: rcs Description: The GNU Revision Control System The Revision Control System (RCS) manages multiple revisions of files. RCS automates the storing, retrieval, logging, identification, and merging of revisions. RCS is useful for text that is revised frequently, for example programs, documentation, graphics, papers, and form letters. Source package: rcs-latex Package: rcs-latex Description: LaTeX macro package for handling RCS keywords This allows the user to typeset RCS keywords in their document without being concerned about dollar signs and the like. Source package: rdate Package: rdate Description: Set the system's date from a remote host. Rdate displays and sets the local date and time from the host name or address given as the argument. It uses the RFC868 protocol which is usually implemented as a built-in service of inetd(1). Source package: rdiff-backup Package: rdiff-backup Description: Backup program to use deltas for history rdiff-backup is a script that backs up one directory to another. The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory, so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup. rdiff-backup also preserves subdirectories, symlinks, special files, permissions, uid/gid ownership (if it is running as root), and modification times. Finally, rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive up to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted. Source package: rdist Package: rdist Description: Remote file distribution client and server. Rdist is a program to maintain identical copies of files over multiple hosts. It preserves the owner, group, mode, and mtime of files if possible and can update programs that are executing. Source package: rdtool Package: rdtool Description: RD document formatter RD is Ruby's POD. RDtool is formatter for RD. Package: rdtool-elisp Description: Emacs-lisp rd-mode for writing RD document Emacs major mode for RD editing. Source package: re Package: re Description: Russian Anywhere -- russian text converter Russian Anywhere is a russian character decoding program. It allow transfer russian characters between different codepages. It's main purpose is to convert damaged russian e-mail messages to readable form and also may be used to convert files from/to known and unknown codepages. Source package: re2c Package: re2c Description: Tool for generating fast C-based recognizers re2c is a great tool for writing fast and flexible lexers. Unlike other such tools, re2c concentrates solely on generating efficient code for matching regular expressions. Not only does this singleness make re2c more suitable for a wider variety of applications, it allows us to generate scanners which approach hand-crafted ones in terms of size and speed. Source package: read-edid Package: read-edid Description: hardware information-gathering tool for VESA PnP monitors read-edid consists of two tools; get-edid uses a VESA VBE 2 interrupt service routine request to read a 128 byte EDID version 1 structure from your graphics card, which retrieves this information from the monitor via the Data Display Channel (DDC). parse-edid parses this data structure and outputs data about the monitor suitable for inclusion into an XF86Config file. . get-edid uses real-mode x86 instructions to communicate with the video hardware; therefore, it is usable only by root, and this package is only available for the i386 architecture. Source package: readline2 Package: libreadline2 Description: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries. [libc5] The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Package: libreadline2-altdev Description: GNU readline and history libraries, development files. [libc5] The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Package: libreadlineg2 Description: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries. [libc6] The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Source package: readline4 Package: libreadline4 Description: GNU readline and history libraries, run-time libraries. The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Package: libreadline4-dbg Description: GNU readline and history libraries, debugging libraries. The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Package: libreadline4-dev Description: GNU readline and history libraries, development files. The GNU readline library aids in the consistency of user interface across discrete programs that need to provide a command line interface. . The GNU history library provides a consistent user interface for recalling lines of previously typed input. Source package: readseq Package: readseq Description: [Biology] Conversion between sequence formats Reads and writes nucleic/protein sequences in various formats. Data files may have multiple sequences. Readseq is particularly useful as it automatically detects many sequence formats, and converts between them. . URL: ftp://ftp.bio.indiana.edu/molbio/readseq/version1 Source package: realtimebattle Package: realtimebattle Description: Programming game RealTimeBattle is a programming game in which robots controlled by programs are fighting each other. The goal is to destroy the enemies, using the radar to examine the environment and the cannon to shoot. . Robot programs can be written in any language, all communication with the main program is done via stdout/stdin. Source package: recite Package: recite Description: English text speech synthesizer Recite is a program to do speech synthesis. The quality of sound produced is not terribly good, but it should be adequate for reporting the occasional error message verbally. . Given some English text, recite will convert it to a series of phonemes, then convert the phonemes to a sequence of vocal tract parameters, and then synthesise the sound a vocal tract would make to say the sentence. Recite can perform a subset of these operations, so it can be used to convert text into phonemes, or to produce an utterance based on vocal tract parameters computed by some other program. Source package: recode Package: librecode-dev Description: Development package for librecode0 This package contains the header files and static librecode.a library needed to build applications based on librecode. Package: librecode0 Description: Shared library on which recode is based. This package contains the librecode shared library, needed by recode. Package: recode Description: Character set conversion utility. Free `recode' converts files between character sets and usages. When exact transliterations are not possible, it may get rid of the offending characters or fall back on approximations. This program recognizes or produces nearly 150 different character sets and is able to transliterate files between almost any pair. Most RFC 1345 character sets are supported. Package: recode-doc Description: Documentation for Free recode. This package contains the HTML documentation for Free recode. Source package: records Package: records Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes. Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects, subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed, etc. Package: records-common Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes. Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects, subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed, etc. Package: records-gnuemacs Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes. Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects, subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed, etc. Package: records-xemacs Description: Save and index notes in Emacs environment Records-mode is a major mode for editing and indexing notes. Notes are per-day files containing one or more subjects, subjects from different days are indexed and can be traversed, etc. Source package: recover Package: recover Description: Undelete files on ext2 partitions Recover automates some steps as described in the ext2-undeletion howto. This means it seeks all the deleted inodes on your hard drive with debugfs. When all the inodes are indexed, recover asks you some questions about the deleted file. These questions are: * Hard disk device name * Year of deletion * Month of deletion * Weekday of deletion * First/Last possible day of month * Min/Max possible file size * Min/Max possible deletion hour * Min/Max possible deletion minute * User ID of the deleted file * A text string the file included (can be ignored) . If recover found any fitting inodes, it asks to give a directory name and dumps the inodes into the directory. Finally it asks you if you want to filter the inodes again (in case you typed some wrong answers). Source package: red-carpet Package: red-carpet Description: Ximian's next-generation software manager and updater Ximian Red Carpet is a fully featured software updater and manager. . Please note that this is beta software and does not yet have all of the features found in apt or dselect. Source package: redir Package: redir Description: Redirect TCP connections It can run under inetd or stand alone (in which case it handles multiple connections). Its 8 bit clean, not limited to line mode, is small and light. Supports FTP redirects and supports transparency support. . redir is all you need to redirect traffic across firewalls authenticate based on an IP address etc etc. No need for the firewall toolkit. The functionality of inetd/tcpd and "redir" will allow you to do everything you need without screwy telnet/ftp etc gateways. (I assume you are running IP Masquerading of course.) Source package: regex Package: libregex0 Description: GNU regular expression library, run time libraries. [libc5] A "regular expression" (or "regexp", or "pattern") is a text string that describes some (mathematical) set of strings. A regexp R "matches" a string S if S is in the set of strings described by R. Using the Regex library, you can: * see if a string matches a specified pattern as a whole, and * search within a string for a substring matching a specified pattern. . There is no libc6 version of this packages as it is already a part of libc6. Package: libregex0-altdev Description: GNU regular expression library, development files. [libc5] A "regular expression" (or "regexp", or "pattern") is a text string that describes some (mathematical) set of strings. A regexp R "matches" a string S if S is in the set of strings described by R. Using the Regex library, you can: * see if a string matches a specified pattern as a whole, and * search within a string for a substring matching a specified pattern. . Includes headers, static library and documentation. Source package: regexplorer Package: regexplorer Description: A visual regular expression explorer RegExplorer is a visual regular expression explorer, it allows for writing regular expressions and visually see the matches, thus making regular expression much easier to write and maintain. . More information can be found at the RegExplorer web site http://regexplorer.sourceforge.net/ Source package: regexx Package: libregexx-dev Description: C++ wrapper to the GNU regex functions Regexx is a C++ wrapper to the GNU regex functions to avoid reinventing the wheel. It allow you to use match and substitute regular expression in your C++ code. . More information can be found at the regexx web site http://bazar.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/projects/regexx/ . Package: libregexx1 Description: C++ wrapper to the GNU regex functions Regexx is a C++ wrapper to the GNU regex functions to avoid reinventing the wheel. It allow you to use match and substitute regular expression in your C++ code. . More information can be found at the regexx web site http://bazar.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/projects/regexx/ . Source package: regina Package: regina-rexx Description: The Regina REXX interpreter. Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. . REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. . Contains the Regina REXX interpreter (regina and rexx), and external function package to interface to curses library. Package: regina0 Description: The Regina REXX interpreter, run-time library. Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. . REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. . Contains runtime shared libraries. Package: regina0-dev Description: The Regina REXX interpreter, development files. Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. . REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. . Contains static library and header file rexxsaa.h. Package: regina2 Description: The Regina REXX interpreter, run-time library. Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. . REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. . Contains runtime shared libraries. Package: regina2-dev Description: The Regina REXX interpreter, development files. Regina is Anders Christensen's REXX interpreter for Unix and VMS. . REXX is a procedural language that allows programs and algorithms to be written in a clear and structured way, it is also designed to be used as a macro language by arbitrary application programs. . Contains static library and header file rexxsaa.h. Source package: reiserfsprogs Package: reiserfsprogs Description: User-level tools for ReiserFS filesystems This package contains utilities to create, check, resize, and debug ReiserFS filesystems. . NOTE: Releases of Linux prior to 2.4.1 do not support ReiserFS on their own. Thus, these tools will only be useful with Linux 2.4.1 or later, or if your kernel has been built with the ReiserFS patch applied. This patch can be found in the appropriate kernel-patch--reiserfs packages. Source package: remem Package: remembrance-agent Description: Emacs mode to help find relevant texts The Remembrance Agent is one of the projects being developed by the MIT Media Lab's software agents group. Given a collection of the user's accumulated email, usenet news articles, papers, saved HTML files and other text notes, it attempts to find those documents which are most relevant to the user's current context. That is, it searches this collection of text for the documents which bear the highest word-for-word similarity to the text the user is currently editing, in the hope that they will also bear high conceptual similarity and thus be useful to the user's current work. These suggestions are continuously displayed in a small buffer at the bottom of the user's emacs buffer. If a suggestion looks useful, the full text can be retrieved with a single command. Source package: remind Package: remind Description: a sophisticated reminder service Remind allows you to remind yourself of upcoming events and appointments via a reasonably easy to understand config file. Each reminder or alarm can consist of a message sent to standard output, or a program to be executed. . It also features: sophisticated date calculation, moon phases, sunrise/sunset, Hebrew calendar, alarms, PostScript output, tcl/tk front-end, multilingual messages, and proper handling of holidays. . Includes scripts for making a nice WWW calendar server (in the /usr/share/doc/remind/examples directory). And provides a graphical front-end for people who don't want to learn the scripting language. Source package: renattach Package: renattach Description: Rename attachments on the fly. Renattach is a small, efficient and surprisingly effective filter designed primarily to offer an additional level of safety to Windows users whose e-mails pass through a UNIX-like mail server. Many modern viruses are spread through e-mail, and renattach combats such viruses by filtering e-mail attachments based on file extension. In version 1.1.1, the MIME type is also renamed. The idea is to rename potentially dangerous attachments (executable ones) so that the user, or the user's poorly written e-mail software, does not accidentally execute the attachment. Source package: rep-gtk Package: rep-gtk Description: GTK binding for librep This package provides an interface to the GTK graphical toolkit for the librep lisp interpreter. Package: rep-gtk-gnome Description: GTK binding for librep with gnome support This package provides an interface to the GTK graphical toolkit for the librep lisp interpreter. Source package: rep-xmms Package: rep-xmms Description: rep language bindings for XMMS Language bindings for the rep lisp dialect for XMMS. Package: sawfish-xmms Description: sawfish bindings for XMMS Contains a lisp module needed to make use of the rep bindings for xmms from within sawfish. Source package: replicator Package: replicator Description: automate new computer installations in a networked site. Using a nfs-root filesystem and rsync, replicator allow you to non-interactively install a target computer identical to the model computer. It can handle differences in partitioning and hardware. . Designed for clusters, classrooms and wherever you need identical Debian boxes. . It's REALLY faster than normal Debian installation method. Source package: reportbug Package: reportbug Description: Reports bugs in the Debian distribution. reportbug is a tool designed to make the reporting of bugs in Debian and derived distributions relatively painless. Its features include: . * Integration with the mutt, af, and mh/nmh mail readers. * Access to outstanding bug reports to make it easier to identify whether problems have already been reported. * Support for following-up on outstanding reports. * Optional PGP/GnuPG integration. . reportbug is designed to be used on systems with an installed mail transport agent, like exim or sendmail; however, you can edit the configuration file and send reports using any available mail server. Source package: request-tracker1 Package: request-tracker1 Description: Request Tracker, a GPL'd Trouble Ticket System Request Tracker helps you handle and track problem reports, it features web interfaces for queue administration and report submitting and sends out email with replies and comments to those reports. Be sure to read /usr/share/doc/request-tracker1/README.Debian for installation instructions !!! Source package: resmed-doc Package: resmed-doc Description: Collection of requirements on medical software Detailed analysis of the problem domain of healthcare. Contains English and German version, while German is much more up to date. Source package: revtex4 Package: revtex4 Description: LaTeX 2e document class distributed by the American Physical Society (APS) in order to expedite the handling of manuscripts by the APS journals (Physical Review Letters, Physical Review, and Reviews of Modern Physics) while reducing costs and avoiding unnecessary duplication of effort. A manuscript prepared using the REVTeX 4 documentclass and following the guidelines presented in the enclosed documentation is considered by APS as a "compuscript." Compuscripts face lower publication charges as compared to non-compuscript manuscripts and supposedly get published faster. Source package: rexec Package: rexec Description: Remote execution client for an exec server. rexec is a command which calls the rexec(3) subroutine to act as a remote execution client. It works much as rsh, except authentication information is kept on the local machine. Source package: rexima Package: rexima Description: A nice little ncurses mixer. rexima is 'a mixer' spelled backwards. A humble little mixer which is easy to use. Source package: rexxtk Package: rexxtk Description: Interface to Tcl/Tk for Regina REXX Rexx/Tk gives GUI capabilities to the interpreted language Regina Rexx by interfacing it with the Tcl/Tk libraries. . It enables Rexx programmers to write portable GUI applications by calling functions that wrap the GUI portions of the Tcl/Tk package. It is also available on several other operating systems. . Nearly all Tk functions have been implemented and support has been added for some third party widgets such as tree, combobox and muliticolumn listboxes. Source package: ri Package: ri Description: Ruby Interactive reference ri is a command line tool that displays descriptions of built-in Ruby methods, classes, and modules. For methods, it shows you the calling sequence and a description. For classes and modules, it shows a synopsis along with a list of the methods the class or module implements. All information is taken from the reference section of the book Programming Ruby. Package: ri-cs-el Description: an emacs interface for ri A set of Emacs macros which implement a function, `ri', with which you can browse pages of Ruby documentation generated by the command 'ri'. Formatting is done in background so that you can continue to use your Emacs while processing is going on. Package: ri-db-el Description: an emacs interface for ri Provide three kinds of support for 'ri' inside emacs: - simple interactive query - a browsable index, where you can follow links to do things like drill down on the methods within a class or module. - pop-up help on the class or method under point. Source package: rie Package: rie Description: A Compiler Compiler Based on ECLR-attributed Grammar. Rie reads the grammer specification in a file and generates an LR(1) parser and ECLR-attributed grammer (Equivalence Class LR-attributed grammer) attribute evaluator. . Rie is derived from Bison, so the syntax is similar to it. It is easy for readers familiar with Bison (or Yacc) to write Rie descriptions. Package: rie-doc Description: Documentation for Rie Rie is a compiler compiler based on ECLR-attributed Grammer. This package contains ECLR-attributed grammer, Rie's user's manual, and more useful informations about Rie. Source package: rig Package: rig Description: Random identity generator RIG (Random Identity Generator) is a free replacement for a shareware program out there called 'fake'. It generates random, yet real-looking, personal data. It is useful if you need to feed a name to a Web site, BBS, or real person, and are too lazy to think of one yourself. Also, if the Web site/BBS/person you are giving the information to tries to crosscheck the city, state, zip, or area code, it will check out. Source package: rinetd Package: rinetd Description: Internet redirection server rinetd redirects TCP connections from one IP address and port to another. rinetd is a single-process server which handles any number of connections to the address/port pairs specified in the file /etc/rinetd.conf. Since rinetd runs as a single process using nonblocking I/O, it is able to redirect a large number of connections without a severe impact on the machine. This makes it practical to run services on machines inside an IP masquerading firewall. Source package: rio Package: rio Description: A command line Diamond Rio MP3 player controller rio is a Diamond Rio MP3 CLI controller program The home website is http://www.world.co.uk/sba/index.htm This program supports file uploads and downloads, on both the Classic Rio and the 64 Meg Rio, and supports plug in cards. . The default port is 0x378, if your rio is plugged into a different port, you will need to use the -p option. . This program directly controls various IOports. The program need to be run as root, or setuid root. . If you execute the following line as root after package installation, the program will be setuid root. . chmod 4755 /usr/bin/rio . Do NOT do that unless you understand the security implications of a setuid binary that can "easily" overwrite any system file. Source package: rio500 Package: librio500-dev Description: Development files for the Diamond Rio 500 digital audio player Static libraries and header files used to support the Diamond Rio 500 digital audio player. Package: rio500 Description: Diamond Rio500 digital audio player support A set of command-line utilities which provide support for the Diamond Rio500 digital audio player. . You'll need a kernel with USB support enabled in order to make use of these utilities... 2.4.0 and later should be fine, as should 2.2.18 or later in the 2.2 series. In addition, the Rio500 driver must be enabled. Source package: ripperx Package: ripperx Description: a GTK-based ripper/encoder ripperX is a graphical interface to a CD ripper (cdparanoia) and the Vorbis/Ogg encoder (and MP3 encoders too). It is very much like grip, but IMO easier to use. Source package: rlinetd Package: rlinetd Description: gruesomely over-featured inetd replacement rlinetd is designed to replace the BSD inetd. Feature-wise, it is a proper superset of the BSD inetd, including rpc support and both udp and tcp services. In addition, it supports a number of resource limiting features, including full resource limits a la setrlimit(2), renicing, chroot and limited per-service instances. To round out the features stolen from xinetd, it also supports binding to individual interfaces on request, and configurable logging. Source package: rlpr Package: rlpr Description: A utility for lpd printing without using /etc/printcap Rlpr makes it possible (or at the very least, easier), to print files on remote sites to your local printer. The rlpr package includes BSD-compatible replacements for `lpr', `lpq', and `lprm', whose functionality is a superset of their BSD counterparts. In other words, with the rlpr package, you can do everything you can do with the BSD printing commands, and more. The programs contained within the rlpr package are all GPL'd, and are more lightweight, cleaner and more secure than their BSD counterparts. Source package: rmagic Package: rmagic Description: Report Magic for Analog. With Report Magic for Analog, anyone can create great looking website statistics reports. Report Magic for Analog uses the Computer Readable Output format created by Analog, the most popular logfile analyser in the world. Using this and some simple settings you provide, Report Magic formats beautiful reports with tables, descriptions and graphs. . Using Report Magic for Analog, you can easily maintain a consistent company image with all your reports. By designing the report format to mimic your site's colors and graphics, you can have Analog's statistics reports seem to "fit-in" with the rest of your website. Report Magic for Analog lets you set things like font, foreground and background colors, background images, color themes, and more, thus ensuring a perfect fit with your already designed site. Source package: rman Package: rman Description: PolyglotMan - Reverse compile man pages PolyglotMan (formerly RosettaMan) is a filter for UNIX manual pages. It takes as input man pages formatted for a variety of UNIX flavors (not [tn]roff source) and produces as output a variety of file formats. . For more info see: http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net Source package: rmc Package: librmc Description: Remote method call RMC runs objects on remote hosts, and is the glue for some networking enabled software. It will be used by 3Dsia, odb, OpenPL, OGICLib and others. It connects different operating systems across most networks quickly and transparently, allowing dce, rpc, and others to be used in a simple manner. Package: librmc-dev Description: Remote method call (development files) This package contains remote method call development files (headers and static libraries). Package: rmc-binaries Description: Remote method call (common binaries) This contains common binaries which use librmc. Source package: robodoc Package: robodoc Description: A program documentation tool. The idea is to include for every function or procedure a standard header containing all sorts of information about the procedure or function. ROBODoc extracts these headers from the source file and puts them in a separate autodocs-file. ROBODoc thus allows you to include the program documentation in the source code and avoid having to maintain two separate documents. Or as Petteri puts it: "robodoc is very useful - especially for programmers who don't like writing documents with Word or some other strange tool." . ROBODoc can format the headers in a number of different formats: HTML, ASCII, AmigaGuide, LaTeX, or RTF. In HTML mode it can generate cross links between headers. You can even include parts of your source code. . ROBODoc works with many programming languages: For instance C, Pascal, Shell Scripts, Assembler, COBOL, Occam, Postscript, Forth, Tcl/Tk, C++, Java -- basically any program in which you can use remarks/comments. Source package: robotfindskitten Package: robotfindskitten Description: Zen Simulation of robot finding kitten In this simulation, you play the part of robot. Your task is to complete the simulation by finding kitten, as is your destiny, and indeed your wont. You (robot) are represented by the # character, and you move around with the arrow keys touching things. If the thing you touch is kitten, you get a cute little animation (which was cuter in the DOS version) and the simulation ends. Otherwise, you get a brief description of what it is you touched. Source package: rocketworkbench Package: rocketworkbench Description: Rocket Design Utilities The Rocket Workbench Project is a mission to develop open source high quality software tools for the design of experimental rockets. Using the most up to date rocket theory allows the software to produce the most accurate results. . This package currently implements the following tools: cpropep - Propellant Evaluation Program Source package: rocks-n-diamonds Package: rocks-n-diamonds Description: Boulderdash-like game This game should be instantly familiar to those who have tried "Boulderdash" on the C-64, or "Emerald Mine" on the Amiga. . For the rest of you, it is a game in which you basically collect emeralds, stay away from monsters and try to avoid being squished by rocks. This version includes sound and supports joysticks, but your keyboard can also be used. . It is even possible to design your own levels with the built-in editor, and to record your game, replay it, and save it! Source package: roleplaying Package: roleplaying Description: A database system for role players The Role Playing DataBase System is a database system for Role Playing Gamers. It provides a way for players and game masters to store the many pieces of information needed for Role Playing. . The Role Playing Database package consists of a collection of C++ classes that implement a series of structures that contain the various data entities that represent the various aspects and features used in a Role Playing Game, including the characters, monsters, spells, treasures, tricks, traps, etc. . The database can be accesed through a Tcl/Tk interface but it the library can also be used to develop other applications related to role-playing. Source package: rolldice Package: rolldice Description: A virtual dice roller A virtual dice roller that takes a string on the command line in the format of some fantasy role playing games like Advanced Dungeons & Dragons [1] and returns the result of the dice rolls. . [1] Advanced Dungeons & Dragons is a registered trademark of TSR, Inc. Source package: root-portal Package: root-portal Description: Monitors the system and displays the results on the desktop Originally intended to provide a tail -f into the root-window, it is now also able to monitor pipes, sub-processes, system load, network usage and the names of opening/closing processes. This data can optionally be put through regex filters and search/replaces. Monitors can be run on remote systems through a remote shell such as ssh. Source package: root-tail Package: root-tail Description: Displays select log files in the X root window. Root-tail, is a program that displays one or more log files, on the X root window, through the use of transparent windows. Source package: rootstrap Package: rootstrap Description: A tool for building complete Linux filesystem images Rootstrap was originally written to provide a facility for building filesystems for use with User-mode Linux, but can be useful in other applications as well. . It uses a modular set of shell scripts to create the filesystem image, install a base system, and customize it for a particular application. Currently, it only builds Debian systems, but the architecture is such that other base systems could be used instead. . Use of rootstrap does not require root access, or special privileges of any kind. This is because it builds the filesystem inside a User-mode Linux system running under an unprivileged uid. . Filesystem creation with rootstrap is quick and painless. With a local mirror and a single command, a fresh Debian woody filesystem can be created in about 3 minutes on relatively modest hardware. Source package: rosegarden Package: rosegarden Description: An integrated MIDI sequencer and musical notation editor. Rosegarden is a free integrated musical notation editor and MIDI sequencer for Unix/X platforms, with specific support for Linux PCs and SGI IRIX workstations. See the Rosegarden Web page at http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/rosegarden/ for more information. Source package: rotix Package: rotix Description: A program to generate rotational obfuscations Rotix allows you to generate rotational obfuscations, like the world-famous ROT-13. Note that this is not an encryption pack. . Install Rotix if you want to generate ROT-13 variants. Source package: routeplanner Package: routeplanner Description: A highway trip planner This is a highway trip planning program, similar to programs like Rand McNally's "TripMaker." It allows you to plan road trips between two or more locations, using various interchangeable map files (or databases). . Currently, the program includes two databases covering North America; one is fairly simplistic, and one is quite detailed. You can also create new databases with the included editor. . For retrocomputing nuts, this program traces its lineage back to a 1980s program called "RoadRoute" written by Jim Butterfield for the Amiga. AFAIK all of the code has been rewritten, but the Basic-USA database included here is Jim's original dataset. . The package includes two console-based interfaces; for the GNOME interface and the editor, you should install routeplanner-gnome as well. . Home Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/routeplanner/ Package: routeplanner-gnome Description: A highway trip planner (GNOME interface) This is a highway trip planning program, similar to programs like Rand McNally's "TripMaker." It allows you to plan road trips between two or more locations, using various interchangeable map files (or databases). . Currently, the program includes two databases covering North America; one is fairly simplistic, and one is quite detailed. You can also create new databases with the included editor. . For retrocomputing nuts, this program traces its lineage back to a 1980s program called "RoadRoute" written by Jim Butterfield for the Amiga. AFAIK all of the code has been rewritten, but the Basic-USA database included here is Jim's original dataset. . This package includes the GNOME interface and the database editor (which also requires GNOME). . Home Page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/routeplanner/ Source package: roxen Package: roxen Description: The Roxen Challenger Webserver The Roxen Challenger is a very powerful and easy to maintain web server. The server is written in Pike which is C-like but interpreted at runtime. Roxen may be configured comfortable via any web browser. . The Roxen Challenger server is the foundation of a powerful information and communication environment. Challenger is a secure and competent web server. If your intention is minimizing your Total Cost of Ownership, Challenger is entirely in line. Challenger offers a smorgasbord of features, and on top of that, a whole suite of commercial and tightly integrated extensions. Challenger is just as suitable for powering an any-sized web site, as for an intranet application. Package: roxen-doc Description: The Roxen Challenger Webserver HTML documents The Roxen Challenger is a very powerful and easy to maintain web server. The server is written in Pike which is C-like but interpreted at runtime. Roxen may be configured comfortable via any web browser. . This is the HTML documentation for this webserver. Source package: roxen-fonts-iso8859-1 Package: roxen-fonts-iso8859-1 Description: Extra fonts for roxen Fonts for the iso-8859-1 character set. Source package: roxen-fonts-iso8859-2 Package: roxen-fonts-iso8859-2 Description: Extra fonts for roxen Fonts for the iso-8859-2 character set. Source package: roxen2 Package: roxen2 Description: The Roxen Challenger Webserver The Roxen Challenger is a very powerful and easy to maintain web server. The server is written in Pike which is C-like but interpreted at runtime. Roxen may be configured comfortable via any web browser. . The Roxen Challenger server is the foundation of a powerful information and communication environment. Challenger is a secure and competent web server. If your intention is minimizing your Total Cost of Ownership, Challenger is entirely in line. Challenger offers a smorgasbord of features, and on top of that, a whole suite of commercial and tightly integrated extensions. Challenger is just as suitable for powering an any-sized web site, as for an intranet application. . This is the official version of the new 'Roxen WebServer' (the new name of the webserver). This is still a beta release and the old configuration files of the server is not fully compatible with this version. There will be a conversion script in a later version, but until then I'm installing in .../roxen2/ without any automatic config transference. You will have to configure the server manually... You can still have both the stable (1.3) version, since they don't clash (at least not filesystem wise), but make sure they don't try to talk/listen on the same ports! Source package: roy Package: libroy-dev Description: Utility and data structure library (development files) Roy is a library of utility routines and data structures. . This package contains the files needed for developing programs using the Roy library. It also contains the documentation for the Roy API. Package: libroy0 Description: Utility and data structure library (runtime files) Roy is a library of utility routines and data structures. . This package contains the files needed for programs linked against Roy to run. Source package: rp-pppoe Package: pppoe Description: PPP over Ethernet driver PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a protocol used by many ADSL Internet service providers. This package allows you to connect to those PPPoE service providers. Source package: rplay Package: librplay3 Description: Shared libraries for the rplay network audio system. Contains shared libraries for the rplay network audio system. . RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be configured to share sound files with each other. . Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. Package: librplay3-dev Description: Development libraries for the rplay network audio system. Contains header files and development libraries for the rplay network audio system. . RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be configured to share sound files with each other. . Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. Package: rplay Description: A fake transitional package. Contains a set of dependencies designed to mitigate upgrade problems. This package will cause all of the rplay packages to be installed, after which time it can safely be removed. . rplay-server contains the rplay server. rplay-client contains the rplay clients. librplay3{,-dev} contains the rplay libraries. rplay-perl contains the rplay perl modules. rplay-contrib currently only contains the mailsound stuff. . RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be configured to share sound files with each other. . Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. Package: rplay-client Description: The basic rplay clients. This package contains the basic rplay clients (rplay, rptp). The clients are used to play sounds on the local host or remote systems. . RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be configured to share sound files with each other. . Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. Package: rplay-contrib Description: Contributed binaries for the rplay network audio system. Contains mailsounds and Mailsounds each of which can be used to play sounds on a system when new mail arrives. . RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be configured to share sound files with each other. . Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. Package: rplay-perl Description: Perl modules for the rplay network audio system. Contains perl modules which aid in creating rplay-aware perl scripts. . RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be configured to share sound files with each other. . Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. Package: rplay-server Description: The rplay network audio system server. This package contains the rplay server. The rplay server allows sounds to be played on the system. . RPlay allows sounds to be played to and from local and remote Unix systems. Sounds can be played with or without sending audio data over the network using either UDP or TCP/IP. RPlay audio servers can be configured to share sound files with each other. . Support for RPlay is included in several applications. These include xpilot, xlockmore, xboing, fvwm, and ctwm. Source package: rpm Package: librpm-dev Description: RPM shared library, development kit This library allows programs to make use of a rpm database or rpm packages without going through the rpm program. . This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files necessary to build programs that use librpm. Package: librpm1 Description: RPM shared library This library allows programs to make use of a rpm database or rpm packages without going through the rpm program. Package: librpm1-dev Description: RPM shared library, development kit This library allows programs to make use of a rpm database or rpm packages without going through the rpm program. . This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files necessary to build programs that use librpm. Package: librpm4 Description: RPM shared library This library allows programs to make use of a rpm database or rpm packages without going through the rpm program. Package: rpm Description: Red Hat Package Manager If you want to install Red Hat Packages then please use the alien package. Using RPM directly will bypass the Debian packaging system! Source package: rpm2html Package: rpm2html Description: Generate HTML index from directories of RPMs rpm2html automatically generates Web pages describing a set of RPM packages. The goal of rpm2html is also to identify the dependencies between various packages, and being able to find the packages providing the resources needed to install another package. Source package: rpncalc Package: rpncalc Description: a RPN calculator trying to emulate an HP28S rpncalc is a calculator similar to dc(1), but it uses the readline library and shows the stack visually. Source package: rproxy Package: rproxy Description: A cache which uses differences to speed up retrievals rproxy stores hashed values of retrieved pages and when you next access the same page it computes the difference between the current page and the recently stored page. . The rproxy extensions to HTTP allow the server to generate a hsync relative to the cached instance in a way that is completely general, and transparent to both the server and user agent. . rproxy, and clients and servers which implement hsync, calculate a block-by-block signature of the file, by computing a checksum over consecutive extents of equal length, such as 1024 bytes. This checksum is then added into a header of the request and transmited as usual. . To be useful, there should be at least two rproxy instances between the client and the server. Transfers between the proxies will be delta-encoded, while the browser and server will just see standard HTTP. For example, it is very useful to run on instance on each side of a modem link, so that data across the slow link will be delta-encoded. Further information is available at http://linuxcare.com.au/rproxy/ Source package: rrdtool Package: librrd0 Description: Time-series data storage and display system (runtime) RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and put friendly user interface on it. . This package contains shared libraries used to access and manipulate RRDs. Package: librrd0-dev Description: Time-series data storage and display system (development) RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and put friendly user interface on it. . This package contains libraries used to develop software that uses RRDs. Package: librrdp-perl Description: Time-series data storage and display system (perl-piped) RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and put friendly user interface on it. . This package contains a Perl interface to RRDs using command pipes. Package: librrds-perl Description: Time-series data storage and display system (perl-shared) RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and put friendly user interface on it. . This package contains a Perl interface to RRDs using a shared library. Package: rrdtool Description: Time-series data storage and display system (programs) RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and put friendly user interface on it. . This package contains command line programs used to access and manipulate RRDs. Package: rrdtool-tcl Description: Time-series data storage and display system (tcl) RRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and put friendly user interface on it. . This package contains a tcl interface to RRDs. Source package: rrlogind Package: rrlogind Description: Login daemon for the Road Runner Cable Modem Service Login daemon for the Road Runner Cable Modem Service. You need a dhcp client as well. This program takes care of the authentication piece for the Road Runner Cable Modem Service. These areas include, but are not limited to: North Eastern Ohio, Columbus Ohio, Austin Texas, Hawaii, Tampa Bay Fla, and Charlotte NC. Source package: rscheme Package: rscheme Description: Threaded, persistent, OO, scheme interpreter and compiler. RScheme is a scheme interpreter and compiler with object extensions, threads, a persistent store, an optional real-time garbage collector, and many other nifty features. . RScheme can generate byte compiled modules, or compile directly to C. This is quite easy with the current configuration. See /usr/doc/rscheme/module-example for an example. Source package: rscheme-modules Package: rscheme-modules Description: Add on modules for RScheme from the CVS development tree. This package contains add-on modules for RScheme. This package comes directly from the CVS module development repository at cvs.rscheme.org and contains all kinds of goodies including a simple readline implementation, pretty printer, graphics handling routines (including tiff, png and pnm), and an object oriented gui testbed. . Currently, there is little or no documentation for any of these modules, but contributions are welcome. Installing this package will override the normal fshell's startup image so that fshell will have access to all the new modules. In the future, this will change so that all of these modules are dynamically loaded on-demand. Source package: rspfd Package: rspfd Description: Radio Shortest Path Daemon RSPF is a routing protocol for hamradio wireless links. This package provides a daemon with the latest version of the protocol. Source package: rstatd Package: rstat-client Description: A client for rstatd. This package contains rup(1) and rsysinfo(1), clients for rstatd. Package: rstatd Description: Display uptime information for remote machines. This allows other machines on your local network to get information about your computer - especially uptime. This will allow you to use the rup(1) command. Source package: rsync Package: rsync Description: fast remote file copy program (like rcp) rsync is a program that allows files to be copied to and from remote machines in much the same way as rcp. It has many more options than rcp, and uses the rsync remote-update protocol to greatly speed up file transfers when the destination file already exists. . The rsync remote-update protocol allows rsync to transfer just the differences between two sets of files across the network link. Source package: rt Package: rt Description: Displays select log files in the X root window. Rt, is a program that displays one or more log files, on the X root window, throught the use of transparent windows. Source package: rtf2latex Package: rtf2latex Description: Convert RTF files to LaTeX rtf2latex converts Microsoft RTF (Rich Text Format) files to LaTeX source files. If imagemagick is installed, rtf2latex tries to use it to convert embedded images from the RTF source file. Source package: rtlinux Package: rtlinux Description: Real-Time-Linux RT-Linux makes it possible to use Linux to control real time applications like scientific experiments, model railways, or industrial plants. See http://www.rtlinux.org/~rtlinux for further information. Source package: rtlinux-doc Package: rtlinux-doc Description: documentation on Real Time Linux By now, this package contains Jerry Epplin's man pages. RT-Linux makes it possible to use Linux to control real time applications like scientific experiments, model railways, or industrial plants. These man pages are outdated, by now. The package rtlinux contains man pages. This package rtlinux-doc will contain examples for the use of rtlinux. Source package: ruby Package: irb Description: The Interactive Ruby. The irb is acronym for Interactive RuBy. It evaluates Ruby expression from the terminal. Package: libcurses-ruby Description: Curses interface for Ruby Curses interface for Ruby. Package: libdbm-ruby Description: DBM interface for Ruby DBM interface for Ruby. Package: libgdbm-ruby Description: GDBM interface for Ruby GDBM interface for Ruby. Package: libmd5-ruby Description: MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm for Ruby. This is a implementation of MD5 Message-Digest algorithm for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Package: libnkf-ruby Description: Network Kanji code conversion Filter for Ruby libnkf-ruby will let you use the nkf (Network Kanji code conversion filter) from Ruby programs. Package: libpty-ruby Description: pseudo tty interface for Ruby This extension module adds Ruby a functionality to execute an arbitrary command through pseudo tty (pty). Package: libreadline-ruby Description: Readline interface for Ruby Readline interface for Ruby. Package: libruby Description: Libraries necessary to run Ruby This package includes libruby, which is necessary to run Ruby. Package: libsdbm-ruby Description: SDBM interface for Ruby SDBM interface for Ruby. SDBM - ndbm work-alike hashed database library based on Per-Aake Larson's Dynamic Hashing algorithms. BIT 18 (1978). Package: libsyslog-ruby Description: UNIX syslog(3) interface for Ruby Ruby interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls. Package: libtcltk-ruby Description: Tk interface for Ruby Tcl/Tk library interface for Ruby. This modules provides low level interface to the Tcl/Tk library. Package: libtk-ruby Description: Tk interface for Ruby Tk interface for Ruby. This modules is built on top of ruby-tcltklib-module. Package: ruby Description: An interpreter of object-oriented scripting language Ruby Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible. Package: ruby-dev Description: Header files for compiling extension modules for the Ruby This package contains header files, which is necessary to make extension libraries for the Ruby. Package: ruby-elisp Description: Emacs-lisp ruby-mode for Ruby Emacs-lisp ruby-mode for Ruby. Package: ruby-examples Description: Examples for Ruby Examples for Ruby. Source package: ruby-beta Package: irb1.7 Description: The Interactive Ruby. The irb is acronym for Interactive RuBy. It evaluates Ruby expression from the terminal. Package: libcurses-ruby1.7 Description: Curses interface for Ruby. Curses interface for Ruby. Package: libdbm-ruby1.7 Description: DBM interface for Ruby. DBM interface for Ruby. Package: libgdbm-ruby1.7 Description: GDBM interface for Ruby. GDBM interface for Ruby. Package: libnkf-ruby1.7 Description: Network Kanji code conversion Filter for Ruby. libnkf-ruby will let you use the nkf (Network Kanji code conversion filter) from Ruby programs. Package: libpty-ruby1.7 Description: pseudo tty interface for Ruby. This extension module adds Ruby a functionality to execute an arbitrary command through pseudo tty (pty). Package: libreadline-ruby1.7 Description: Readline interface for Ruby. Readline interface for Ruby. Package: libruby1.7 Description: Libraries necessary to run the Ruby. This package includes the libruby, necessary to run the Ruby. Package: libsdbm-ruby1.7 Description: SDBM interface for Ruby. SDBM interface for Ruby. SDBM - ndbm work-alike hashed database library based on Per-Aake Larson's Dynamic Hashing algorithms. BIT 18 (1978). Package: libsyslog-ruby1.7 Description: UNIX Syslog extension for Ruby A Simple wrapper for the UNIX syslog system calls that might be handy if you're writing a server in Ruby. For the details of the syslog(8) architecture and constants, see the syslog(3) manual page of your platform. Package: libtcltk-ruby1.7 Description: Tk interface for Ruby. Tcl/Tk library interface for Ruby. This modules provides low level interface to the Tcl/Tk library. Package: libtk-ruby1.7 Description: Tk interface for Ruby. Tk interface for Ruby. This modules is built on top of ruby-tcltklib-module. Package: ruby1.7 Description: An interpreter of object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible. Package: ruby1.7-dev Description: Header files for compiling extension modules for the Ruby. This package contains the header files, necessary to make extension modules for the Ruby. Package: ruby1.7-elisp Description: Emacs-lisp ruby-mode for Ruby. Emacs-lisp ruby-mode for Ruby. Package: ruby1.7-examples Description: Examples for Ruby. Examples for Ruby. Source package: ruby-bsearch Package: libbsearch-ruby Description: a binary search library for Ruby It can search the FIRST or LAST occurrence in an array with a condition given by a block. The latest version of Ruby/Bsearch is available at http://namazu.org/~satoru/ruby-bsearch/ Source package: ruby-eserver Package: ruby-eserver Description: Generic multi-threaded e-service server in Ruby A generic, multi-threaded e-service server in Ruby. Includes a simplistic HttpEchoServer.rb to demonstrate how to write your own server. Source package: ruby-manual Package: ruby-manual Description: Manual for the scripting language Ruby. Manual for the object-oriented scripting language Ruby. Source package: ruby-romkan Package: libromkan-ruby Description: a Romaji <-> Kana conversion library for Ruby Ruby/Romkan is a Romaji <-> Kana conversion library for Ruby. It can convert a Japanese Romaji string to a Japanese Kana string or vice versa. Source package: rubybook Package: rubybook Description: the "Programming Ruby" book This book is a tutorial nd reference for the Ruby programming language. Use Ruby, and you'll write better code, be more productive, and enjoy programming more. The book is a guide to working with the object-oriented programming language, teaching the basics, plus how to write large programs, how to extend Ruby using C code, and much more. . This is the HTML version of the "Programming Ruby" book by David Thomas and Andrew Hunt, published by Addison-Wesley and graciously licensed under the Open Publication Licence. Source package: rubymagick Package: rubymagick Description: Ruby interface for ImageMagick Ruby interface for ImageMagick. (beta release) Source package: rubyunit Package: rubyunit Description: Simple testing framework for Ruby RubyUnit is a simple Testing Framework for Ruby. You can get the information about Testing Framework on next web site: Source package: rumba-base Package: librumbabase-dev Description: Base library of RUMBA brain imaging system (development files) Base library of the RUMBA brain imaging software system: development files. Header files, static library, etc. Package: librumbabase1 Description: Base library of RUMBA brain imaging system Shared base library of the RUMBA brain imaging software system. Source package: rumba-utils Package: rumba-utils Description: RUMBA brain imaging utility programs RUMBA brain imaging system utility programs Source package: rumbagui Package: librumba-network Description: RUMBA brain imaging network library - runtime package RUMBA brain imaging network library - shared libraries. Package: librumba-network-dev Description: RUMBA brain imaging network library - development package RUMBA brain imaging network library - development files, static library, header files. Package: rumbagui Description: RUMBA brain imaging software GUI interface RUMBA brain imaging software GUI interface. WARNING: rumbagui is BUGGY AND UNSTABLE! UNUSABLE! Source package: rumbaview Package: rumbaview Description: RUMBA project brain imaging viewer RUMBA project brain imaging viewer Source package: run Package: run Description: Watch programs and restart them if they die Run allows you to run a program, and ensure that you have only one of that program running simultaneously. i.e. we would like to run some program, but not if its already running. We also may need to restart the program if it dies. Run accomplishes these tasks giving all the functionality that would otherwise require tedious shell scripting to accomplish. PLEASE NOTICE that upstream considers this package "a broken program" and advises on his home page not to use run unless one is prepared to debug. However, run seems to be working reasonably well, but be warned. Remove the Conflicts: line from control file if you want to build on potato Source package: rungetty Package: rungetty Description: a minimal console getty that can run any process rungetty might be the getty you were looking for. It is able to run any program, not just login. If a different program than login is used it usually is run as nobody.nobody, or the user/group specified on the commandline. rungetty can even be configured to autologin, under certain circumstances. See the manual page for more information. . You have to change some lines in /etc/inittab for having any effect after installing the package. rungetty is based on mingetty and therefore not suitable for serial use. Source package: ruptime Package: ruptime Description: Show host status of local machines. Ruptime gives a status line like uptime for each machine on the local network; these are formed from packets broadcast by each host on the network once a minute. . This is a port of ruptime from NetBSD. Source package: rus-ispell Package: irussian Description: Russian dictionary for ispell This package contains a list of Russian words and an affix file to be used with a well-known ispell spelling checker. . Dictionaries contain now over 90,100 basic words and produce over 892,000 related words Source package: rx Package: librx1 Description: GNU Posix Basic Regular Expression language library. [libc5] Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). Package: librx1-altdev Description: Development library for rx. [libc5] Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). . Includes headers and static library. Documentation is in librx1g-dev. Package: librx1g Description: GNU Posix Basic Regular Expression language library. [libc6] Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). Package: librx1g-dbg Description: Debugging library for rx. [libc6] Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). . Includes static library with debug symbols. Package: librx1g-dev Description: Development library for rx. [libc6] Rx is an implementation of the standard regular expression matching functions specified by POSIX.2 (and then some). . Includes headers, static library, and documentation. Source package: rx320 Package: rx320 Description: Control a Ten-Tec RX-320 receiver Control a Ten-Tec RX-320 receiver via a serial port, providing a command line interface to the radio. Source package: rxp Package: librxp1 Description: Shared library for XML parsing and validating XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. This library can be used to parse and validate XML documents. Package: librxp1-dev Description: Development files for librxp XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. librxp is a library that can be used to parse and validate XML documents. . This package contains the static library and header files used in development. Package: rxp Description: A validating XML parser Rxp reads, parses, and can optionally validate XML. Source package: rxsock Package: rxsock Description: Socket function library for Regina REXX RxSock provides socket functions for the interpreted language Regina REXX. It provides the same functions as the OS/2 and Object Rexx RxSocks. Source package: rxvt Package: rxvt Description: VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System Rxvt is an 8-bit clean, color xterm replacement that uses significantly less memory than a conventional xterm, mostly since it doesn't support toolkit configurability or Tek graphics, but also since features can be removed at compile-time to reflect your needs. . The distribution also includes rclock, the smaller/better xclock replacement with appointment scheduling and xbiff functionality. Package: rxvt-ml Description: multi-lingual VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System Rxvt is an 8-bit clean, color xterm replacement that uses significantly less memory than a conventional xterm, mostly since it doesn't support toolkit configurability or Tek graphics, but also since features can be removed at compile-time to reflect your needs. . This package contains three versions of rxvt: krxvt and crxvt, which support Japanese and Chinese characters, and grxvt, which supports both ELOT-928 (ISO-8859-7 standard) and IBM-437 keyboard translations for Greek character entry. Source package: rxvt-beta Package: rxvt-beta Description: VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System Rxvt is an 8-bit clean, color xterm replacement that uses significantly less memory than a conventional xterm, mostly since it doesn't support toolkit configurability or Tek graphics, but also since features can be removed at compile-time to reflect your needs. . The distribution also includes rclock, the smaller/better xclock replacement with appointment scheduling and xbiff functionality. . This package contains the developer (beta) version of rxvt. See the rxvt package for the current stable version of rxvt. Package: rxvt-beta-ml Description: multi-lingual VT102 terminal emulator for the X Window System Rxvt is an 8-bit clean, color xterm replacement that uses significantly less memory than a conventional xterm, mostly since it doesn't support toolkit configurability or Tek graphics, but also since features can be removed at compile-time to reflect your needs. . This package contains three versions of rxvt: krxvt and crxvt, which support Japanese and Chinese characters, and grxvt, which supports both ELOT-928 (ISO-8859-7 standard) and IBM-437 keyboard translations for Greek character entry. . This package contains the developer (beta) version of rxvt. This package contains the developer (beta) version of rxvt. See the rxvt-ml package for the current stable version of rxvt. Source package: s390-tools Package: s390-tools Description: A set of fundamental utilities for Linux on S/390 The package contains: * dasdfmt, which is used to low-level format ECKD-DASDs with either the classic disk layout or the new zSeries compatible disk layout. * dasdview, which is used to display DASD and VTOC information or to dump the contents of a DASD to the console. * fdasd, which is used to create or modify partitions on ECKD-DASDs formatted with the zSeries compatible disk layout. * zipl, which is used to make either dasds or tapes bootable for system IPL or system dump. * zgetdump, which is used to retrieve system dumps from either tapes or dasds. Source package: s3mod Package: s3mod Description: Player for MOD and S3M music files This is a tracker music player. It is capable of playing S3M files in addition to 4,6, and 8 track MOD files. It supports dsp output and the Gravis Ultrasound. Source package: s3switch Package: s3switch Description: Manage the output device on S3 Savage chips Depending on the Savage chip this utility can be used to switch between LCD, CRT and TV output. Additionally one can choose between NTSC, NTSCJ and pal TV signal format. Source package: sablotron Package: libsablot0 Description: an XSL processor fully implemented in C++ Sablotron is an XSL processor fully implemented in C++. . The goal of this project is to create a reliable and fast XSLT processor conforming to the W3C specification, which is available for public and can be used as a base for multiplatform XML data distribution systems. . This package includes Sablotron runtime libraries, which are needed for Sablotron binaries to work. Package: libsablot0-dev Description: an XSL processor fully implemented in C++ [development] Sablotron is an XSL processor fully implemented in C++. . The goal of this project is to create a reliable and fast XSLT processor conforming to the W3C specification, which is available for public and can be used as a base for multiplatform XML data distribution systems. . This package includes Sablotron development libraries and include files. Package: sablotron Description: an XSL processor fully implemented in C++ Sablotron is an XSL processor fully implemented in C++. . The goal of this project is to create a reliable and fast XSLT processor conforming to the W3C specification, which is available for public and can be used as a base for multiplatform XML data distribution systems. . This package includes Sablotron binaries, which need libsablot0 to work. Source package: sabre Package: sabre Description: Fighter plane simulator. SABRE is an on-going game development for the Linux Operating System, worked on as a labor of love by flight-simulation enthusiasts. . For now, SABRE is focusing on the older jets and piston-engined fighters of the Korean War / Cold War era. Featured are F-86 SabreJet, MiG-15, F-84 ThunderJet, F-51 Mustang, and Yak-9. All of the planes in the game can be flown by the player as well as the computer pilots. . This package contains the svgalib binary. Package: sabre-common Description: Fighter plane simulator. SABRE is an on-going game development for the Linux Operating System, worked on as a labor of love by flight-simulation enthusiasts. . For now, SABRE is focusing on the older jets and piston-engined fighters of the Korean War / Cold War era. Featured are F-86 SabreJet, MiG-15, F-84 ThunderJet, F-51 Mustang, and Yak-9. All of the planes in the game can be flown by the player as well as the computer pilots. . This package contains binaries and data common to both svgalib and X version of sabre. . Homepage: http://sabre.cobite.com/ Package: xsabre Description: Fighter plane simulator. SABRE is an on-going game development for the Linux Operating System, worked on as a labor of love by flight-simulation enthusiasts. . For now, SABRE is focusing on the older jets and piston-engined fighters of the Korean War / Cold War era. Featured are F-86 SabreJet, MiG-15, F-84 ThunderJet, F-51 Mustang, and Yak-9. All of the planes in the game can be flown by the player as well as the computer pilots. . This package contains the X binary. Source package: sac Package: sac Description: Login accounting Performs login accounting, just like the ac program but with totals, per day and per users. Also performs average usage and hourly profiling. Tons of other options. Source package: safe-hole-perl Package: libsafe-hole-perl Description: Perl module which makes a "hole" in the Safe compartment libsafe-hole-perl allows externally defined routines and methods of objects to be called from within the Safe compartment. However, those subroutines and methods are executed within the Safe compartment, so they are unable to call other subroutines which are dynamically qualified with the package name such as class methods. . Through Safe::Hole, we can execute externally defined subroutines in the original main compartment from the Safe compartment. Source package: safecat Package: safecat Description: safely copy stdin to a file safecat is a program which implements Professor Daniel Bernstein's maildir algorithm to copy stdin safely to a file in a specified directory. It can be used to write mail messages to a qmail-style maildir, or to write data to a "spool" directory reliably. Source package: sam Package: libxg-dev Description: graphics libraries from plan9 libXg.a, libframe.a and /usr/share/man/man3 extracted from sam. These provide a simplified graphics interface which looks much simpler than X. If anyone actually uses this for anything, we can then rebuild this with shared libraries. . If you plan on doing development with libXg, you'll probably want to have a copy of sam installed (for the file format man pages) or a copy of sam's source (which, of course, also has example code). Package: sam Description: the plan9 text editor -- ed with a gui and multi-file editing sam -d can be used without X (with an ed-like interface -- but with more powerful regular expressions, the capacity to edit multiple files with a single command, and unlimited undo). Files can be added to an exiting sam session using the B command. . sam without the -d option is an graphical editor with pop-up menus and a point+click interface. You'll want to read sam's manual page to use the full power of sam, but you can probably figure out how to do basic editing with a minimum of trial and error. . If you have a Plan 9 terminal, you can use the Plan 9 terminal with sam to edit unix files, but not vice-versa; the Plan 9 authentication scheme does not honor remote execution requests from a non-Plan 9 system. Source package: samba Package: libpam-smbpass Description: pluggable authentication module for SMB password database This is a stackable PAM module that allows a system administrator to easily migrate to using encrypted passwords for Samba and to keep smb passwords in sync with unix passwords. Unlike other solutions, it does this without requiring users to change their existing passwords or login to Samba using cleartext passwords. Package: libsmbclient Description: Shared library that allows applications to talk to SMB servers libsmbclient allows to write applications that use the SMB protocol. This gives applications the ability to talk to Microsoft Windows servers and Unix servers running Samba. . This package contains the libsmbclient shared library. Package: libsmbclient-dev Description: libsmbclient static libraries and headers libsmbclient allows to write applications that use the SMB protocol. This gives applications the ability to talk to Microsoft Windows servers and Unix servers running Samba. . This package contains the libsmbclient static libraries and headers needed to build applications that use SMB services. Package: samba Description: A LanManager like file and printer server for Unix. The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. . This package contains all the components necessary to turn your Debian GNU/Linux box into a powerful file and printer server. . Currently, the Samba Debian packages consist of the following: . samba - A LanManager like file and printer server for Unix. samba-common - Samba common files used by both the server and the client. smbclient - A LanManager like simple client for Unix. swat - Samba Web Administration Tool samba-doc - Samba documentation. smbfs - Mount and umount commands for the smbfs (kernels 2.0.x and above). libpam-smbpass - pluggable authentication module for SMB password database libsmbclient - Shared library that allows applications to talk to SMB servers libsmbclient-dev - libsmbclient shared libraries winbind: Service to resolve user and group information from Windows NT servers . It is possible to install a subset of these packages depending on your particular needs. For example, to access other SMB servers you should only need the smbclient and samba-common packages. Package: samba-common Description: Samba common files used by both the server and the client. The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. . This package contains the common files that are used by both the server (provided in the samba package) and the client (provided in the smbclient package). Package: samba-doc Description: Samba documentation. The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. . This package contains all the documentation that comes in the original tarball. Package: smbclient Description: A LanManager like simple client for Unix. The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. . This package contains some client components of the Samba suite. In particular it includes the command line utilities smbclient, smbtar, and smbspool. If you want to mount shares exported from Microsoft Windows machines or a Samba server you must install the smbfs package. Package: smbfs Description: mount and umount commands for the smbfs (for kernels >= than 2.2.x) Smbfs is a filesystem which understands the SMB protocol. This is the protocol Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT or LAN Manager use to talk to each other. It was inspired by samba, the program by Andrew Tridgell that turns any unix site into a file server for DOS or Windows clients. . If you want to use command-line utilities like smbclient, smbtar and/or smbspool just need to install the smbclient package. . Starting with the Debian Samba packages version 2.2.0-1, the old smbfs utilities for 2.0.x have been removed. There are no wrapper scripts that call a specific smbmount/smbumount depending on the kernel version. If you are using a 2.0.x kernel please upgrade or use the latest Samba 2.0.7 Debian package. Package: swat Description: Samba Web Administration Tool The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol. . This package contains the components of the Samba suite that are needed for Web administration of the Samba server. Package: winbind Description: Service to resolve user and group information from Windows NT servers This package provides the winbindd daemon, which provides a service for the Name Service Switch capability that is present in most modern C libraries (like the GNU C Library - glibc.) . The service provided by winbindd is called `winbind' and can be used to resolve user and group information from a Windows NT server. The service can also provide authentication services via an associated PAM module. Source package: samba-doc-ja Package: samba-doc-ja Description: Japanized Samba documentation. This package contains Japanized Samba documentation (include man page) translated by Japan Samba users group. (http://www.samba.gr.jp) Source package: samhain Package: samhain Description: Data integrity and intrusion alert system Samhain is an integrity checker and intrusion detection system that can be used on single hosts as well as large, UNIX-based networks. It supports central monitoring as well as powerful (and new) stealth features to run undetected on memory using steganography. Source package: saml Package: saml Description: Simple Algebraic Math Library A C library for symbolic calculations, accompanied by some application programs (samuel, factorint, induce), and Python bindings. The library provides an object-oriented framework for defining and handling mathematical types, and implements the most common data types of computer algebra: integers, reals, fractions, complex numbers, polynomials, tensors, matrices, etc. The application programs consist of an interactive symbolic calculator (samuel), a programming language (induce) and a program to factorize integers (factorint). Source package: sanduhr Package: sanduhr Description: an alarm clock, which is designed as a sand-glass Sanduhr is an alarm clock for the X Window System which uses (and requires) the GNOME desktop environment. It has an extensive manual and a complete CORBA interface. Source package: sane Package: libsane Description: API library for scanners SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). Package: libsane-dev Description: API development library for scanners SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). Package: sane Description: Scanner front-ends This package includes several scanner front-ends including scanimage, a command-line interface; xscanimage, a graphical front-end; and xcam, for acquiring images continuously from cameras. . An alternative to xscanimage called xsane is packaged separately. . The scanner front-ends use SANE. SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). Source package: sane-backends Package: libsane Description: API library for scanners SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). . This package includes the backends for many scanner, as well as a command line frontend scanimage. . Graphical frontends for sane are available in the packages sane and xsane. Package: libsane-dev Description: API development library for scanners SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). Source package: sane-frontends Package: sane Description: Scanner graphical front-ends This package includes scanner graphical front-end xscanimage, and xcam, for acquiring images continuously from cameras. . An alternative to xscanimage called xsane is packaged separately. . The scanner front-ends use SANE. SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). Source package: sane-gimp1.1 Package: sane-gimp1.1 Description: Scanner front-ends This package includes several scanner front-ends including scanimage, a command-line interface; xscanimage, a graphical front-end; and xcam, for acquiring images continuously from cameras. . An alternative to xscanimage called xsane is packaged separately. . The scanner front-ends use SANE. SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). Source package: sanitizer Package: sanitizer Description: The Anomy Mail Sanitizer - an email virus scanner The Anomy sanitizer is what most people would call "an email virus scanner". That description is not totally accurate, but it does cover one of the more important jobs that the sanitizer can do for you - it can scan email attachments for viruses. Other things it can do: . Disable potentially dangerous HTML code, such as javascript, within incoming email. . Protect you from email-based break-in attempts which exploit bugs in common email programs (Outlook, Eudora, Pine, ...). . Block or "mangle" attachments based on their file names. This way if you don't *need* to receive e.g. visual basic scripts, then you don't have to worry about the security risk they imply (the ILOVEYOU virus was a visual basic program). This lets you protect yourself and your users from whole classes of attacks, without relying on complex, resource intensive and outdated virus scanning solutions. Source package: saoimage Package: saoimage Description: A utility for displaying and processing astronomical images. SAOimage (pronounced S-A-0-image) is a utility for displaying astronomical images wich runs under the X11 window environment. Image files can be read directly, or image data may be passed through a named pipe (Unix) or a mailbox (VMS) from IRAF display tasks. SAOimage provides a large selection of options for zooming, panning, scaling, coloring, pixel readback, display blinking, and region specification. User interactions are generally performed with the mouse. . Capability of reading IRAF 2.11 .imh files added. Source package: sapphire Package: sapphire Description: A minimal but configurable X11R6 window manager Sapphire is a window manager for X11R6. It is fairly minimal in what it provides on screen: one toolbar, the usual window borders and a popup menu from the root window. . It supports themes as X resource files, and the menu is editable. If you install the 'menu' package, you'll get an automatically-updated 'Debian' submenu of installed programs. Source package: sarg Package: sarg Description: Squid Analysis Report Generator Sarg is a Squid Analysis Report Generator that allow you to view "where" your users are going to on the Internet. Sarg generate reports in html, with many fields, like: users, IP Addresses, bytes, sites and times. Source package: sash Package: sash Description: Stand-alone shell. sash serves as an interactive substitute for /bin/sh, for use when /bin/sh is unusable. It's statically linked, and inludes many standard utilities as builtins (type "help" at the prompt for a reference list). If you've installed sash before rendering your system unbootable, and you have some knowledge of how your system is supposed to work, you might be able to repair your system using init=/bin/sash at the boot prompt. . Some people also prefer to have sash available as the shell for a root account (perhaps an under an alternate name such as sashroot) Configuration support is included for people who want this. . Note: sash is not intended to serve as /bin/sh, and has few of the interactive features present in bash or ksh. It's designed to be simple and robust, for people who need to do emergency repair work on a system. . Also note: sash doesn't include a built-in fsck -- fsck is too big and complicated. If you need fsck, you'll have to get at least one partition or disk working well enough to run fsck. More generally, sash is but one tool of many (backups, backup recovery tools, emergency boot disks or partitions, spare parts, testing of disaster plans, etc.) to help you recover a damaged system. Source package: sather Package: sather Description: Compiler and programming environment for Sather. Sather is an object oriented language which is designed to be simple, efficient, safe, and non-proprietary. It aims to meet the needs of modern research groups and to foster the development of a large, freely available, high-quality library of efficient well-written classes for a wide variety of computational tasks. It was originally based on Eiffel but now incorporates ideas and approaches from several languages. One way of placing it in the "space of languages" is to say that it attempts to be as efficient as C, C++, or Fortran, as elegant and safe as Eiffel or CLU, and to support higher-order functions as well as Common Lisp, Scheme, or Smalltalk. Package: sather-browser Description: A Tcl/Tk based class browser for Sather. A class browser for the OO-language Sather, written in Sather, using the Tcl/Tk toolkit. Package: sather-doc Description: Documentation for the object oriented language Sather HTML, PostScript, Info documentation for the object oriented language Sather. Package: sather-lwp Description: pSather - Parallel extensions to the Sather environment This is based on LWP, an implementation of user-space threads, which is also included in this package. Package: sather-mode Description: Emacs mode for editing Sather programs Emacs mode for editing Sather programs. Source package: sauce Package: sauce Description: SMTP defence software against spam SAUCE (Software Against Unsolicited Commercial Email) sits between the Internet and your existing Mail Transfer Agent (e.g. Exim). It does a number of checks on incoming mail, including being able to blacklist senders and their sites automatically when they mail special `spam bait' addresses. . This is an ALPHA version and should be used by experts only. Source package: savant Package: savant Description: The University of Cincinnati's free VHDL 93 Analyzer This is the analyzer and intermediate representation for a free VHDL simulation system from the University of Cincinnati's Experimental Computation Laboratory. "scram", SAVANT's analyzer, converts VHDL into the AIRE intermediate standard form. AIRE is designed to be extensible by the user so that they can easily insert their own back ends. SAVANT includes a VHDLpublishing back end and a C++ publishing back end. The generated C++ can be compiled and linked against the TyVis library to allow end to end sequential or parallel simulation of VHDL. This version of the Debian package supports only sequential simulation - future releases should support parallel simulation as well. Source package: sawfish Package: sawfish Description: A highly configurable window manager for X11. Sawfish is an extensible window manager using an Emacs Lisp-like scripting language--all window decorations are configurable, the basic idea is to have as much user-interface policy as possible controlled through the Lisp language. This is no layer on top of twm, but a wholly new architecture. Package: sawfish-gnome Description: A highly configurable window manager for X11 and Gnome. Sawfish is an extensible window manager using an Emacs Lisp-like scripting language--all window decorations are configurable, the basic idea is to have as much user-interface policy as possible controlled through the Lisp language. This is no layer on top of twm, but a wholly new architecture. . This package contains the capplets to configure Sawfish in the Gnome control center, and the Gnome support. Package: sawfish-lisp-source Description: Sawfish lisp files. This package contains the lisp sources for the convenience of users, saving space in the main package for small systems. Package: sawfish-themer Description: Theme builder for the sawfish window manager. The sawfish-themer package contains an optional theme builder for the sawfish window manager. sawfish-themer allows static window themes to be created and edited in a graphical environment. Package: sawmill Description: Dummy package providing sawfish. This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2 by depending on sawfish. Package: sawmill-gnome Description: Dummy package providing sawfish-gnome. This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2 by depending on sawfish-gnome. Source package: sawfish-merlin-ugliness Package: sawfish-merlin-ugliness Description: More flexible functions for sawfish. Gives flexibility over the appearance of the popup window when you move/resize/cycle windows. Includes the option of displaying a list of all windows when m-tab cycling. Source package: sawmill Package: sawmill Description: a highly configurable window manager for X11 Sawmill is an extensible window manager using an Emacs Lisp-like scripting language--all window decorations are configurable, the basic idea is to have as much user-interface policy as possible controlled through the Lisp language. This is no layer on top of twm, but a wholly new architecture. Package: sawmill-gnome Description: GNOME components for Sawmill This package contains the GNOME-related components of Sawmill. Source package: saydate Package: saydate Description: Speaks the current date through your sound card Says the current date and uptime through your sound card. Requires you have a sound output device available. Source package: saytime Package: saytime Description: Speaks the current time through your sound card Say the current time through your sound card. Requires you have a sound output device available. Source package: sbcl Package: sbcl Description: Steel Bank Common Lisp, a fork from CMUCL SBCL is a Common Lisp compiler with a transparent build process, that aims for correctness and ANSI compliance. Source package: sbm Package: sbm Description: Smart Boot Manager (SBM) is a full-featured boot manager. Smart Boot Manager (SBM) is an OS independent and full-featured boot manager with an easy-to-use user interface. . The main goals of SBM are to be absolutely OS independent, flexible and full-featured. It has all of the features needed to boot a variety of OSes from several kinds of media, while keeping its size no more than 30K bytes. In another words, SBM does NOT touch any of your partitions, it totally fits into the first track (the hidden track) of your hard disk! . It's capabilities: * Automatically searches drivers and partitions * Powerful Boot Schedule * Booting from CD-ROM * Swapping driver ID * Auto Delay Boot * Sending keystrokes to the operating system * Easy Customized Theme file * Password protection * Y2k bug work-around for old BIOSes Source package: sbuild Package: sbuild Description: Tool for building Debian binary packages from Debian sources sbuild builds binary packages from source. It can do its work in chroots so both stable and unstable environments can be used on the same machine. It's also useful for figuring out a package's build dependencies. sbuild is part of the wanna-build build system used by most architectures to build packages for Debian. Source package: sc Package: sc Description: Text-based spreadsheet with VI-like keybindings "Spreadsheet Calculator" is a much modified version of the public- domain spread sheet sc, which was posted to Usenet several years ago by Mark Weiser as vc, originally by James Gosling. It is based on rectangular table much like a financial spreadsheet. . Its keybindings are familiar to users of 'vi', and it has most features that a pure spreadsheet would, but lacks things like graphing and saving in foreign formats. It's very stable and quite easy to use once you've put a little effort into learning it. Source package: scalable-cyrfonts Package: scalable-cyrfonts Description: scalable Cyrillic fonts This package includes Cyrillic Type1 fonts for the following font families: Times, Helvetica, Courier, Avant Garde, Palatino, New Century Schoolbook, Bookman Light and Teams. Package: scalable-cyrfonts-tex Description: scalable Cyrillic fonts for TeX This package makes the fonts from the package scalable-cyrfonts available to TeX. It installs all needed TeX font metric files, virtual fonts, font definitions and some style packages. . Please read the file /usr/share/doc/scalable-cyrfonts-tex/README.Debian. Package: scalable-cyrfonts-x11 Description: scalable Cyrillic fonts for X This package makes the fonts from the package scalable-cyrfonts available to the X server or font server. . For proper reencoding it needs capable X server or font server. Source package: scalapack Package: scalapack-lam-dev Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the static libraries and the links, it depends on the LAM implementation of MPI. . Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. Package: scalapack-lam-test Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the tester applications. Package: scalapack-mpich-dev Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the static libraries and the links, it depends on the MPICH implementation of MPI. . Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. Package: scalapack-mpich-test Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the tester applications. Package: scalapack-pvm-dev Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the static libraries and the links, it depends on PVM . Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. Package: scalapack-pvm-test Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the tester applications. Package: scalapack-test-common Description: Test data for ScaLAPACK testers. The ScaLAPACK tester in scalapack-lam-test or scalapack-mpich-test need some data provided by this package. Package: scalapack1-lam Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the shared libraries, it depends on the LAM implementation of MPI. . Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. Package: scalapack1-mpich Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the shared libraries, it depends on the MPICH implementation of MPI. . Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. Package: scalapack1-pvm Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the shared libraries needed to run applications. . Also included: PBLAS, Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms. Source package: scalapack-doc Package: scalapack-doc Description: Scalable Linear Algebra Package Documentation ScaLAPACK is the parallel version of LAPACK. It depends on PVM or MPI. . This package provides the man pages for the routines in the ScaLAPACK library (see package scalapack-pvm or scalapack-mpi) and a quick reference for PBLAS and ScaLAPACK. PBLAS is the library for Parallel Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms included in ScaLAPACK. . Also included: ScaLAPACK Users' Guide (SLUG) and the FAQ on ScaLAPACK. Source package: scalemail Package: scalemail Description: Scalable virtual mail domain system built on Postfix and LDAP A scalable (but not HA, atleast not yet) virtual domain system for handling mail for many users, based on Postfix, LDAP and maildrop (Courier-IMAP will be integrated soon). Source package: scandetd Package: scandetd Description: Portscan detector for Linux. Scandetd is a portscan detector. By default, it logs incoming TCP connections to the host. If a second connection happens within 1 second, it too is logged to syslog. If scandetd recognizes this pattern as a portscan and sends mail to (by default) root@localhost. Scandetd will also attempt to recognize OS fingerprinting probes. It will attempt to determine the tool being used, at this point Queso or NMAP. Source package: scanerrlog Package: scanerrlog Description: Generate summaries from Apache error logs This program allows people to parse Apache error_log files from multiple sources and present a summary of the frequency of error messages in one of a variety of different formats (text, html, xml, pdf). Source package: scanlogd Package: scanlogd Description: A portscan detecting tool Scanlogd is a daemon written by Solar Designer to detect portscan attacks on your machine. Source package: scanmail Package: scanmail Description: Mailscanner for Postfix This program is invoked from the .forward file of a user and scans the incoming mails for .vbs .exe .com .bat, and similar attachments. If a message is clean, it is inserted into the users qmail-style Maildir or it is spooled to the users mbox. Otherwise, it is bounced. Source package: scansort Package: scansort Description: A CSV-based image sorter and verifier ScanSort allows one to sort and verify images based upon information contained in comma-separated-value (CSV) files. It is designed for use by those who collect series of scans from Usenet, the WWW, etc for which a CSV file containing the image names, sizes, CRCs, etc is available. . In addition to its image-sorting capabilities, ScanSort can also help manage CSV collections, create lists of images for trading, etc. Source package: scanssh Package: scanssh Description: get SSH server versions for an entire network The scanssh protocol scanner scans a list of addresses and networks for running SSH protocol servers and their version numbers. The scanssh protocol scanner supports random selection of IP addresses from large network ranges and is useful for gathering statistics on the deployment of SSH protocol servers in a company or the Internet as whole. Source package: sccw Package: sccw Description: Morse code trainer for SB compatible soundcards. Morse code trainer with volume and tone control. It can be run from a virtual console or an X-terminal. Only works with soundblaster or adlib compatible soundcards. Source package: sced Package: sced Description: A program for creating 3D scenes. Sced can export the scenes to a wide variety of formats: POVray, Rayshade, VRML, Pixar's RIB, VRML and Radiance amongst them. . Sced uses constraints to allow for the accurate placement of objects, and provides a maintenance system for keeping this constraints satisfied as the scene is modified. Source package: scid Package: scid Description: Chess database Shane's Chess Information Database is a chess database application with a graphical user interface. With it you can browse databases of chess games, edit games and search for games by various criteria. Scid uses its own compact and fast database format, but can convert to and from PGN. Source package: scigraphica Package: scigraphica Description: Scientific graphics and data manipulation (Gtk version) SciGraphica is a scientific application for data analysis and technical graphics. It pretends to be a clone of the popular commercial (and expensive) application "Microcal Origin". It fully supplies plotting features for 2D charts. . This package is non-Gnome version. Package: scigraphica-common Description: Scientific graphics and data manipulation (shared files) SciGraphica is a scientific application for data analysis and technical graphics. It pretends to be a clone of the popular commercial (and expensive) application "Microcal Origin". It fully supplies plotting features for 2D charts. . This package contains shared files, like pixmaps and examples. Package: scigraphica-gnome Description: Scientific graphics and data manipulation (Gnome version) SciGraphica is a scientific application for data analysis and technical graphics. It pretends to be a clone of the popular commercial (and expensive) application "Microcal Origin". It fully supplies plotting features for 2D charts. . This package is Gnome version. Source package: sciplot Package: sciplot-dev Description: Development library and header files for SciPlot Contains C header files and development shared libraries libraries for SciPlot. The SciPlot Widget is a widget capable of plotting cartesian or polar graphs, including logarithmic axes in cartesian plots. Package: sciplot1 Description: widget for scientific plotting The SciPlot Widget is a widget capable of plotting cartesian or polar graphs, including logarithmic axes in cartesian plots. The widget is subclassed directly from the Core widget class, which means that it does not depend upon any other widget set. It may be freely used with Athena, Motif, or the Open Look/Xview widget sets. (There is optional Motif support that causes the widget to be subclassed from XmPrimitive. See the man page.) . Features provided in the widget include automatic scaling, legend drawing, axis labeling, PostScript output, multiple plotted lines, color support, user font specification, dashed lines, symbols drawn at points, logarithmic scales on one or both axes in cartesian plots, and degrees or radians as angles in polar plots. Source package: scite Package: scite Description: Lightweight GTK-based Programming Editor GTK-based Programming with with syntax highlighting support for many languages. Also supports folding sections, exporting highlighted text into colored HTML and RTF. Source package: scli Package: scli Description: a collection of SNMP command line management tools The scli package was written in order to have small and efficient command line utility to monitor and configure network devices and host systems. The stools package is based on the SNMP management protocol and it utilizes a MIB compiler called smidump to generate C stub code. In fact, virtually no SNMP knowledge is required in order to extend the stools programs with new features. . In other words, the slogan for this little package is: . "After more than 10 years of SNMP, I felt it is time for really useful command line SNMP monitoring and configuration tools. ;-)" . (description taken from upstream sources) . scli replaces the stools package Source package: sclient Package: sclient Description: A gtk-based MUD-client. Sclient is a graphical MUD-client for X that tries to be small, fast, and to use as little CPU as possible. Source package: scm Package: scm Description: A Scheme language interpreter. Scm conforms to Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme and the IEEE P1178 specification. Source package: scmxx Package: scmxx Description: Exchange data with Siemens mobile phones SCMxx is a console program that allows you to exchange certain types of data with mobile phones made by Siemens. Some of the data types that can be exchanged are logos, ring tones, vCalendars, phonebook entries, and SMS messages. It works with the S25, S35i, M35i and C35i, SL45, S45 and ME45 and probably others. . You need a serial connection (either cable or infrared) to your mobile phone in order to use SCMxx. . It basically uses the AT command set published by Siemens (with some other, additional resources). . See the website http://www.hendrik-sattler.de/scmxx for details. Source package: scottfree Package: scottfree Description: Interpreter for Adventure International games ScottFree reads and executes TRS-80 format Scott Adams data files. It is possible to run other formats either by writing a loader for that format or a converter to TRS-80 format. . Most Adventure International Games are distributed as shareware and are available from ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/scott-adams/ Source package: scotty Package: scotty Description: The Scotty and Tkined Network Management Tools. Scotty is a set of Tcl extensions to retrieve status information about TCP/IP networks. The extensions include commands to send icmp packets a la ping, to lookup hostnames, to query the portmapper and mount daemons. Also included are generic tcp/udp extensions as well as commands to query the domain name service for a, ptr, hinfo, mx and soa records and commands to query ntp server. log messages can be written by using the syslog command. The perhaps most interesting extension is an interface to the SNMPv1, SNMPv2C and SNMPv3 protocols. Tkined is a small but nice network management station. Source package: screem Package: screem Description: A GNOME website development environment SCREEM is a tag-based Web page editor which aims not only to aid in creating Web pages, but also to provide useful site maintenance facilities, including automatic link updating and site upload facilities. SCREEM has more than just the usual HTML tags, with features for including Javascript, PHP, cascading style sheets, etc within your site. . It is written for use with the GNOME (http://www.gnome.org) desktop environment Source package: screen Package: screen Description: A screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation. screen is a terminal multiplexor that runs several separate "screens" on a single physical character-based terminal. Each virtual terminal emulates a DEC VT100 plus several ANSI X3.64 and ISO 2022 functions. Arbitrary keyboard input translation is also available. Sessions can be detached and resumed later on a different terminal. Source package: scribe Package: scribe Description: Document Production System Scribe is a programming language designed for the production of electronic documents. With Scribe one can: . - Produce HTML web pages. - Produce PS files. - Produce Info files (documentation files suitable for Emacs). - Produce man pages (Unix documentation format). . One may also: . - Translate Texinfo files into HTML. - Upload Scribe page on an Apache server and dynamically expanse it into HTML when loaded by client. (This feature is not built for the current Debian version.) . Scribe is implemented in Bigloo Scheme. Source package: scribus Package: scribus Description: a free software desktop publishing program Scribus is a free software layout program for GNU/Linux similar to a couple of proprietary programs from Adobe and Quark. . Unlike other programs Scribus uses only Type1 fonts of the X-Server. Therefore there is no fiddling around with installing extra fonts. For this reason the number of fonts is a little bit limited, but you can be sure that your monitor shows exactly the same as the printed output is. . Documentation for this package is available in either French, German or English. Please choose your appropriate scribus-doc-XX documentation package. Package: scribus-doc-de Description: German documentation for Scribus Scribus is a free software layout program for GNU/Linux similar to a couple of proprietary programs from Adobe and Quark. . These are the documentation files in German. Package: scribus-doc-en Description: English documentation for Scribus Scribus is a free software layout program for GNU/Linux similar to a couple of proprietary programs from Adobe and Quark. . These are the documentation files in English. Package: scribus-doc-fr Description: French documentation for Scribus Scribus is a free software layout program for GNU/Linux similar to a couple of proprietary programs from Adobe and Quark. . These are the documentation files in French. Source package: scrollkeeper Package: libscrollkeeper-dev Description: Library to load .omf files (development files) It stores metadata specified by the http://www.ibiblio.org/osrt/omf/ (Open Source Metadata Framework) as well as certain metadata extracted directly from documents (such as the table of contents). . It provides various functionality pertaining to this metadata to help browsers, such as sorting the registered documents or searching the metadata for documents which satisfy a set of criteria. Package: libscrollkeeper0 Description: Library to load .omf files (runtime files) It stores metadata specified by the http://www.ibiblio.org/osrt/omf/ (Open Source Metadata Framework) as well as certain metadata extracted directly from documents (such as the table of contents). . It provides various functionality pertaining to this metadata to help browsers, such as sorting the registered documents or searching the metadata for documents which satisfy a set of criteria. Package: scrollkeeper Description: A free electronic cataloging system for documentation. It stores metadata specified by the http://www.ibiblio.org/osrt/omf/ (Open Source Metadata Framework) as well as certain metadata extracted directly from documents (such as the table of contents). . It provides various functionality pertaining to this metadata to help browsers, such as sorting the registered documents or searching the metadata for documents which satisfy a set of criteria. Source package: scrot Package: scrot Description: command line screen capture utility scrot (SCReen shOT) is a simple commandline screen capture utility that uses imlib2 to grab and save images. Multiple image formats are supported through imlib2's dynamic saver modules. Source package: scsh Package: scsh Description: A `scheme' interpreter designed for writing system programs. Scsh has a high-level process notation for doing shell-script like tasks: running programs, establishing pipelines and I/O redirection. Scsh embeds this process notation within a full Scheme implementation. The process notation is realized as a set of macro definitions, and is carefully designed to allow full integration with standard Scheme code. Scsh isn't Scheme-like; it is Scheme. . At the scripting level, scsh also has an Awk design, also implemented as a macro that can be embedded inside general Scheme code. . Scsh additionally provides the low-level access to the operating system normally associated with C. The current release provides full access to POSIX, plus important non-POSIX extensions, such as complete sockets support. "Complete POSIX" means: fork, exec & wait, sockets, full read, write, open & close, seek & tell, complete file-system access, including stat, chmod/chgrp/chown, symlink, FIFO & directory access, tty & pty support, file locking, pipes, select, file-name pattern-matching, time & date, environment variables, signal handlers, and more. . Please be aware that several of the other scheme implementations being distributed as Debian GNU/Linux packages also provide much of the similar system programming functionality. It is wisest to try them all and explore. Source package: scsiadd Package: scsiadd Description: Add or remove SCSI devices by rescanning the bus. scsiadd allows you to add or remove SCSI devices without having to restart the computer. This is *NOT* a substitute for powering down to connect or disconnect hardware unless it's specifically designed to be hot swappable. Use it to enable the external SCSI drive you only use occasionally so is powered off when the machine first boots, or to rescan the bus after moving hot-swap drives around. scsiadd will also try to prevent you from doing anything to disrupt drive names that are in use. Similar functionality is available by echoing text to /proc/scsi/scsi Source package: scsitools Package: scsitools Description: Collection of tools for SCSI hardware management This package is a collection of tools for manipulating SCSI hardware: . scsiinfo: displays SCSI drive low-level information and modifies SCSI drive settings, scsidev: makes permanent SCSI LUN -> devicename connections, scsifmt: low-level SCSI formatter, sraw: benchmarks raw SCSI I/O rates bypassing the buffer cache, scsistop: low-level SCSI drive start/stop program, scsi-spin: program to manually spin up and down a SCSI device. . Be aware that these tools require some knowledge of what are they doing to be used properly, not causing damage to your system. Source package: scwm Package: scwm Description: Scheme Constraints Window Manager This is a highly dynamic and extensible window manager written by Greg J. Badros and Maciej Stachowiak (based originally on fvwm, but now much enhanced) with Guile Scheme as the configuration/extension language. Nearly all decorations can be changed at run-time or per-window. Source package: sdcc Package: sdcc Description: Small Device C Compiler SDCC is a C compiler for Intel MCS51 family, AVR and Z80 microcontrollers. The package includes the compiler, assemblers and linkers and a core library. Package: sdcc-ucsim Description: Micro-controller simulator for SDCC uCsim is a microcontroller simulator. It is extensible to support different microcontroller families. Currently it supports Intel MCS51 family. Atmel AVR core is working now and Z80 support is under development. This package also include the source debugger for SDCC. Source package: sdf Package: sdf Description: Simple Document Parser SDF (Simple Document Format) is a freely available document development system which generates high quality outputs in a variety of formats from a single source. The output formats supported include PostScript(tm), PDF, HTML, plain text, POD, man pages, LaTeX, MIF, SGML, Windows(tm) help, RTF, MIMS F6 help and MIMS HTX help. If the idea of specifying documents in a logical manner via a simple markup language sounds appealing, SDF may be useful to you. Package: sdf-doc Description: Documentation and examples for the Simple Document Parser SDF (Simple Document Format) is a freely available document development system which generates high quality outputs in a variety of formats from a single source. The output formats supported include PostScript(tm), PDF, HTML, plain text, POD, man pages, LaTeX, MIF, SGML, Windows(tm) help, RTF, MIMS F6 help and MIMS HTX help. If the idea of specifying documents in a logical manner via a simple markup language sounds appealing, SDF may be useful to you. Source package: sdl-image1.2 Package: libsdl-image1.2 Description: image loading library for Simple DirectMedia Layer 1.2 This is a simple library to load images of various formats as SDL surfaces. This library currently supports BMP, PPM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and XPM formats. Package: libsdl-image1.2-dev Description: development files for SDL 1.2 image loading libray This is a simple library to load images of various formats as SDL surfaces. This library currently supports BMP, PPM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and XPM formats. . This package contains the include files and static libraries required to support development using the SDL 1.2 image loading library. Source package: sdl-mixer1.2 Package: libsdl-mixer1.2 Description: mixer library for Simple DirectMedia Layer 1.2 SDL Mixer is a sample multi-channel audio mixer library. It supports 4 channels of 16 bit stereo audio, plus a single channel of music, mixed by the popular MikMod MOD, Timidity MIDI, and SMPEG MP3 libraries. Package: libsdl-mixer1.2-dev Description: development files for SDL1.2 mixer library SDL Mixer is a sample multi-channel audio mixer library. It supports 4 channels of 16 bit stereo audio, plus a single channel of music, mixed by the popular MikMod MOD, Timidity MIDI, and SMPEG MP3 libraries. . This package contains files needed if you wish to use the SDL mixer library in your own programs. Source package: sdl-net1.2 Package: libsdl-net1.2 Description: network library for Simple DirectMedia Layer Provides some low-level networking functions. Package: libsdl-net1.2-dev Description: Development files for SDL network library Header files and static libraries needed to compile programs using libsdl-net. Source package: sdl-ttf1.2 Package: libsdl-ttf1.2 Description: ttf library for Simple DirectMedia Layer SDL_ttf is a sample TrueType font library. It allows you to use TrueType fonts in SDL applications. Package: libsdl-ttf1.2-dev Description: Development files for SDL ttf library SDL_ttf is a sample TrueType font library. It allows you to use TrueType fonts in SDL applications. Source package: sdlperl Package: libsdl-perl Description: SDL bindings for the Perl language. SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. This perl package contains Perl bindings to access the SDL library. . This library exists at http://www.sdlperl.org/ Source package: sdr Package: sdr Description: An Mbone Conference Scheduling and Booking System.(SDR) Sdr is a Session Directory designed for announcing and scheduling multimedia conferences on the Mbone - the multicast backbone of the Internet. Sdr is loosely modelled on sd - LBL's Mbone Session Directory. Sdr extends the sd model in a number of ways, particularly in the degree of detail about the timing and resources required by a conference, and in the provision of a much more flexible interface for querying the existence of sessions or of any sessions that may potentially clash with a new session. Source package: seal Package: libseal-dev Description: Synthetic Audio Library - development files. Synthetic Audio Library Software Developers Kit (SEAL SDK) lets you write applications that are able to play digital audio waveforms and music modules on many platforms. It provides low-latency mixing, hardware acceleration and dynamic digital filtering for improved sound quality. . This package contains the static library and header files for libseal. Package: libseal1 Description: Synthetic Audio Library - runtime libraries. Synthetic Audio Library Software Developers Kit (SEAL SDK) lets you write applications that are able to play digital audio waveforms and music modules on many platforms. It provides low-latency mixing, hardware acceleration and dynamic digital filtering for improved sound quality. . This package contains the runtime library. Source package: searchandrescue Package: searchandrescue Description: Fly aircraft to Search (for) and Rescue people in distress. Tired of scores indicating things destroyed or lives snuffed? Try something different -- fly a helicopter around and rescue people in distress. If you were in trouble wouldn't you want someone to rescue you? . This game is intended for players of all audiences, but especially for mature players who want to get away from the violence and still retain a level of precise challenge. Flight difficulty can be lowered for beginners (regardless of mission type), and graphics minimized to suit slower computers (minimum Pentium 166 with no graphics acceleration). . This package has been configured to depend on libjsw for joystick support and libY2 for sound support. However, neither a joystick nor sound support is necessary to enjoy the game. Source package: searchscripts Package: searchscripts Description: search Debian & Usenet archives & Packages files searchgoo searches Google's Usenet archives; similar in function to dejasearch. searchdeb & searchgeo search the Debian & Geocrawler mailing list archives. Geocrawler archives Debian mailing lists and many others. The advantage these have over the web page forms is they download message bodies unattended. . ppack parses the Packages, available & status files to show orphans, packages that need updating, those that belong to a chosen maintainer, anomalies in package status, popcon results and more. Useful for keeping track of chroot status. . diffdirs shows the files that are different in two directories, tarballs, zip files, debs or any combination of two of these. Source package: sed Package: sed Description: The GNU sed stream editor. sed reads the specified files or the standard input if no files are specified, makes editing changes according to a list of commands, and writes the results to the standard output. Source package: seesat5 Package: seesat5 Description: a satellite location program Seesat5 uses the NORAD sgp4 algorithm to compute the location of a satellite. Many different filtering methods are provided by Seesat5 so that only those satellites that might actually be viewed are presented in the report. This report includes bearing and elevation with respect to the observer's location as well as other information of interest to the observer. . Although an observer would find no use for it, the program can be made to report the location even when it is below the horizon. For radio satellites like the Oscar series knowing when it comes above the horizon is some of the interesting information this program can provide. Source package: seetex Package: dviutils Description: Some DVI utilities This package includes following commands. dviselect: Dviselect selects pages from a DVI file, creating a new DVI file. The package xdvik-ja uses dviselect for printing out a piece of the DVI file. dviconcat: Dviconcat concatenates DVI files. Source package: sel Package: sel Description: Fullscreen file-selection and execution tool sel displays a listing of files like a file-manager. You can move around using the arrow-keys and run a command given on the command-line on the selected file with the - key. If you've installed the terminfo- library delivered with ncurses, sel will use colors. Source package: select-xface Package: select-xface Description: Insert X-Face mail header with viewing and selecting a bitmap. Insert X-Face Mail/News header with viewing and selecting a bitmap. Source package: selectwm Package: selectwm Description: Select a window manager at X startup selectwm is a simple but robust program that will let you pick a window manager (or other executable) to run at X startup, and optionally after a window manager exits. It uses the GTK+ toolkit, and includes options like a timer to start the default window manager, and modification of the window manager list from within selectwm. Source package: selfhtml Package: selfhtml Description: Description of HTML in German A really great description of the HTML language (4.0, CSS, netscape, MS internet explorer) in German. Source package: selinux-small Package: libselinux-dev Description: Development files for NSA SE-Linux Header files, libraries, and utilities for Security Enhanced Linux development. Source package: semantic Package: semantic Description: A lexer, parser-generator, and parser written in elisp The Semantic Bovinator's goal is to provide an intermediate API for authors of language agnostic tools who want to deal with languages in a generic way. It also provides a simple way for Mode Authors, who are experts in their language, to provide a parser for those tool authors, without knowing anything about those tools. . The Semantic Bovinator is made up of these important pieces: - lexer: Converts a language into a token stream - parser: Converts a token stream into a stream of nonterminals defined by the language. - parser-generator: Converts a language definition into a table usable by the parser. (Written using the Semantic Bovinator) - Language Definitions: Parsers already existing for the parser generator language (Bovine Normal Form), Emacs Lisp, and C. - speedbar browser: Code for browsing a generated nonterminal list with Speedbar. - Documentation generator: Identifies inline documentation in source code, and can convert it to texinfo. It can also create inline documentation. Source package: semi Package: semi Description: Library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. SEMI is a library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. MIME is a proposed internet standard for including content and headers other than (ASCII) plain text in messages. Source package: semi-gnus Package: semi-gnus Description: Replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. Semi-gnus is a replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. It has all features of Gnus and gnus-mime, so there are no need to install Gnus to use it, and you must not use gnus-mime for SEMI. It requires SEMI package, so please get and install SEMI package before to install it. Source package: semi1.12 Package: semi1.12 Description: Library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. SEMI is a library to provide MIME feature for GNU Emacs. MIME is a proposed internet standard for including content and headers other than (ASCII) plain text in messages. This version is for flim-1.12 API. Source package: semidef-oct Package: octave-sp Description: Semidefinite Programming functions for GNU Octave The octave-sp package provides functions for semidefinite programming. It can be used to solve nonlinear, convex optimization problems. For an overview of the functionality, use 'demosp' from within Octave. Source package: sendfile Package: sendfile Description: Simple Asynchronous File Transfer Sendfile is an asynchronous file transfer service for the Internet, like the sendfile facility in Bitnet: Any user A can send files to another user B without B being active in any way. . The existing standard file transfer (ftp) is a synchronous service: The user must have access to an account on the sending and on the receiving site, too. . Sendfile for Unix, which is an implementation of the SAFT protocol (Simple Asynchronous File Transfer) now offers you a true asynchronous file transfer service for the Internet. Virtually any form of file can be sent, including encrypted ones. The SAFT protocol will be submitted as an RFC in the near future. Source package: sendip Package: sendip Description: A commandline tool to allow sending arbitrary IP packets. SendIP has a large number of command line options to specify the content of every header of a RIP, TCP, UDP, ICMP or raw IPv4 and IPv6 packet. It also allows any data to be added to the packet. Checksums can be calculated automatically, but if you wish to send out wrong checksums, that is supported too. Source package: sendmail Package: libmilter-dev Description: The Sendmail Mail Filter API (Milter). The Sendmail Mail Filter API (Milter) is designed to allow third-party programs access to mail messages as they are being processed in order to filter meta-information(headers) and content. . The Debian Sendmail package is built to support libmilter. . This is the libmilter static library and include files for development. . The documentation on building a Milter is in the sendmail-doc package. Package: sendmail Description: A powerful, efficient, and scalable Mail Transport Agent. Sendmail is an alternative Mail Transport Agent (MTA) for Debian. It is suitable for handling sophisticated mail configurations, although this means that its configuration can also be complex. Fortunately, easy thing can be done easily, and complex things are possible, even if not easily understood ;) Sendmail is the *ONLY* MTA with a Turing complete language under the covers ! . Sendmail provides Security and SPAM/UCE/UBE protection via several means: - SMTP AUTH (SASL/PAM) authentication for access/relay control. - ACCESS database (by IP/host) for access/relay control. - Use of varied Realtime Blackhole Lists (RBL) to prevent access. - Integration of LOGCHECK rules to fine-tune logging. - Inboard POSIX Regular Expression processing of *all* headers. - Ability (via MILTER) to scan/change headers *and* body of *ALL* mail A site may utilize zero, one, or more MILTERs. - Reduced SUID exposures by running SGID mail where possible. . Sendmail provides Performance and Scalability by: - Allowing multiple queues, with the ability to tune both interval and queue runners on a queue by queue basis. - Providing (a Debian exclusive) an easy to configure means of queue-aging to improve throughput by not continually retrying failed deliveries. - Allowing most all maps/databases to be obtained via LDAP; reducing the number of used databases and simplifying the maintenance of Sendmail. - Reducing the file I/O where possible by buffering files in memory. . Sendmail provides site enhanced site configuration/customization by: - Allowing the listener (usually port 25) to run as a daemon or via INETD. - Allowing the queue runner (mail delivery) to run as a daemon or via CRON. - Automagically updating configuration and databases on upgrades. - Providing a Turing complete language for site customization of mail handling. - Providing a means (MILTER) for a site to scan/change all email - both incoming and outgoing. A site can write their own MILTER, or may use any of those found on internet. To write your own MILTER, you'll need to install the optional milter-dev package. - Providing extensive documentation via the sendmail-doc (optional) package. - Providing an inboard Mail Delivery Agent (MDA) (mail.local), but supporting procmail, mailagent, maildrop, or deliver automatically if installed. Sendmail will also deliver to anythings else (cyrus, etc) if asked to. . Sendmail includes *no* Mail User Agents (MUA), you'll have to pick from the plethora of available MUAs (pine, mutt, vm, etc.) . This package supports REGEX, DB, NIS, NIS+, LDAP, DNS, HESIOD maps, and has enabled TCPWrappers, IPv6, LockFile, SMTP AUTH(SASL). . Whilst the source has STARTTLS (OpenSSL) support, binaries are *not* built with libSSL due to current Debian policy regarding crypto in main. Package: sendmail-doc Description: A powerful, efficient, and scalable Mail Transport Agent. Sendmail is an alternative Mail Transport Agent (MTA) for Debian. It is suitable for handling sophisticated mail configurations, although this means that its configuration can also be complex. . Because of the complexity, you may find yourself wanting to peruse the documentation files included herein. The main files are: 1) cf.README.gz -- A reference for all things in sendmail.{mc,cf} 2) op.{ps,txt}.gz -- The care and feeding of Sendmail. 3) faq.txt.gz -- Sendmail FAQ, current as of the package date. Other files include the references for smrsh and libmilter. Source package: sendmail-wide Package: sendmail-wide Description: WIDE patch applied /usr/sbin/sendmail This package replaces /usr/sbin/sendmail with WIDE patch version, which provides some enhancement for the sendmail. Please apply this patch if you want to use "smtpfeed", which is an external SMTP mailer. WIDE patch includes followings patches: LOGWVERSION QUICK_RESPONSE - bounce mail not queued MULTI_MAILER - multiple mailer dispath in rulesetlikke: R$*<@dom>$* $#smtp$@dom$:$1<@dom>$2 $#uucp$@dom$:$1<@dom>$2 CF_ALIASING - alias in ruleset 5 like: R foo-a $# local $@ alias $: foo-a, foo-b DYNAMIC_TOBUF - tobuf[] dynamic allocation MAILER_PREF - mailer preferences CLIENT_SMTP_CONFIG - 3 parameters of client-side SMTP connection FQDN: FQDN used as a hostname with SMTP HELO SrcIPaddr: source IP address for client-side SMTP (12.34.56.78) SrcPort: source port number for client-side SMTP CTE8CHECK - Option CTE8BitChec=[corrent|reject] BOUNCE_REASON - Show reason of permanent fatal errors on each address OO_NULLSENDER - Set NULL sender envelope address for "owner-owner" MF_SEPARATE MASKED_ADDR - matching by masked IP address DEFINE_MAP - Enables "define" map. SPR_CON_CACHE - connection-caching control par mailer basis. FORWARDPROGCTL - privilege control on execution of programs via ~/.forward MAILER_TIMEOUTS - control message timeout per mailer basis. CHECK_WARNING - control whether a queue-warning should be sent or not For more information, see /usr/share/doc/sendmail-wide/00READ_ME.WIDE.gz . Note that original sendmail is diverted to /usr/sbin/sendmail-nowide. . WIDE is project name and stands for `Widely Integrated Distribution Environment'. Research goal of WIDE project is "to establish large-scale distributed computing environment". WIDE Project is working for providing the wide area communication infrastructure with our telecommunication technology and operating system technology, and trying hard to contribute to the people. http://www.wide.ad.jp/ Source package: sendpage Package: sendpage Description: An easy-to-use Unix tool for sending pages. Sendpage is a front end to the PET protocol used by many paging systems. PET is also knows as IXO or TAP. It can dial up your paging service and send alphanumeric pages. Other software (such as mon) can be set up to automatically send pages, email can be forwarded to your pager, etc. Sendpage is licensed under the GPL. Source package: ser2net Package: ser2net Description: Allows network connections to serial ports This daemon allows telnet and tcp sessions to be established with a unit's serial ports. Combined with a terminal emulation like xterm or the Linux console, this can be a very simple means of communicating with routers, other systems' serial consoles and other equipment with a serial port. This is remarkably similar to some Cisco router's reverse telnet function. Source package: series Package: series Description: The series package is a general iteration library for Lisps. It can do anything loop can, but in a more functional way. Source package: serpento Package: serpento Description: dict server with full unicode support serpento is a dict server written in python. If you want to run the server, you need also dictionary files. You can use those provided as debian packages (dict, dict-gcide, dict-wn, dict-jargon, dict-foldoc etc.) See /usr/share/doc/serpento/README.debian for info. Source package: set6x86 Package: set6x86 Description: Cyrix/IBM 5x86/6x86 CPU configuration tool Allows one to modify the internal configuration registers in the 5x86 and 6x86 CPU. These include specifying non-cacheable memory areas (important for e.g. graphics cards), I/O delays, cache write policy (WB/WT), write-gathering, and also enable an automatic standby mode where a CPU "halt" instruction cuts down power by a factor of 70 (from 20 Watts to 0.3 Watts for the 6x86 P133+) when the CPU is idle. Especially the CPU power reduction cuts down on most temperature-related problems on many motherboards. Source package: setcd Package: setcd Description: Control the behaviour of your cdrom device This program allows you to control the behaviour of your Linux cdrom player. You'll need a cdrom device that complies to the new interface defined in linux/Documentation/cdrom/cdrom-standard.tex. For kernel 2.0 this is only the cm206 drive, for kernel 2.1 this includes IDE and SCSI drives. . You can control: auto close, auto eject, medium type checking and tray locking. You can get information on the volume name of cdroms and other data, and you can set the speed of your drive and choose a disc from a jukebox. . In order to fully exploit the possibilities, you'll need libc6 and a recent version of the the linux kernel, but you will get decent error behaviour in return. Expect a message "No medium found" if you attempt to mount an empty drive or "Wrong medium type" if you try to mount an audio disc, instead of a whole load of kernel error messages. . The source of this package may be an example for cdrom player program developers that wish to exploit the features of the new cdrom interface. Source package: setmixer Package: setmixer Description: a command mode mixer. Got bored resetting soundcard manually after every reboot? Here is a small utility which can help you to avoid that. The whole source is setmixer.c. Source package: setsccserial Package: setsccserial Description: Little tool to configure the SCC in an Atari This tool allows you to inform the kernel that your SCC has non-standard clock inputs. setSCCserial recalculates the clock/speed tables used by the kernel and thus allows you to take advantage of the modified clocks. You do NOT need setSCCserial if you haven't modified (in hardware) the clock inputs of your SCC. The kernel doesn't the right thing in this case anyway. Source package: setserial Package: setserial Description: Controls configuration of serial ports. Set and/or report the configuration information associated with a serial port. This information includes what I/O port and which IRQ a particular serial port is using. . This version has a completely new approach to configuration, so if you have a setup other than the standard ttyS0 and 1, you will have to get your hands dirty. . By default, only COM1-4 are configured by the kernel, using IRQ 3 and 4. If you have other serial ports (such as an AST Fourport card), or if you have mapped the IRQs differently (perhaps COM3 and 4 to other IRQs to allow concurrent access with COM1 and 2) then you must have this package. Source package: sex Package: sex Description: Simple editor for X The Simple editor for X (SeX) is a relatively small, simple, not too slow editor for X. It has no text mode user interface. It doesn't have very many features. The primary attraction is the mouse language, which is almost identical to xterm's, but clicking the middle mouse button inside a selection cuts it instead of pasting it. Source package: seyon Package: seyon Description: Full-featured native X11 communications program. Seyon is a complete full-featured modem communications package for the X Window System. Some of its features are: - dialing directory - terminal emulation (DEC VT02, Tektronix 4014 and ANSI) - script language - Zmodem Source package: sfio Package: sfio-dev Description: Enhanced library for managing I/O streams (development). Sfio is a portable library for managing I/O streams. It provides similar functionality to the ANSI C Standard I/O functions known collectively as Stdio. However, it has a distinct interface and is generally faster and more robust than most Stdio implementations. Sfio also introduces a number of new features and concepts beyond Stdio stream I/O processing: . * Automatic locking to avoid concurrent stream accesses, * I/O disciplines to pre/post-process read/write data from/to streams, * Stream stacking for recursive processing of nested streams, * Stream pooling for automatic stream synchronization when I/O operations are performed on different streams, * Buffer reservation for safe access to the internal buffers of streams, * Robust handling of variable-sized records, and * Extensible printf/scanf-like formatting I/O operations. Package: sfio1999 Description: Enhanced library for managing I/O streams. Sfio is a portable library for managing I/O streams. It provides similar functionality to the ANSI C Standard I/O functions known collectively as Stdio. However, it has a distinct interface and is generally faster and more robust than most Stdio implementations. Sfio also introduces a number of new features and concepts beyond Stdio stream I/O processing. Source package: sfm Package: sfm Description: A simple, text-based file manager for GTK+ This program is a simple file manager. It's meant to be small and fast and have a lot of shortcuts. You can associate actions with files (using its extension or its type given by file(1)). A popup menu gives you the available commands and shortcuts. You can have multiple views talking between each others. The filenames are colored using the LS_COLORS variable. You can also use it as a directory traveller. It uses the gtk+ library. . You have the ability to not use the mouse at all, using mnemonics and shortcuts. This program is meant to minimize memory consumption and to be very fast. Source package: sformat Package: sformat Description: SCSI disk format and repair tool Sformat will let you low-level format and repair bad blocks on SCSI disks. It can help you get data off a failing disk and often resurrect an apparently-broken drive. . Users of SunOS will recognise the features from Sun's format command. Source package: sfront Package: sfront Description: MPEG 4 Structured Audio files decoder. Sfront compiles MPEG 4 Structured Audio (MP4-SA) bitstreams into efficient C programs that generate audio when executed. It supports real-time, low-latency audio input/output and MIDI input from soundcards. . MP4-SA is a standard for normative algorithmic sound, that combines an audio signal processing language (SAOL) with score languages (SASL, and the legacy MIDI File Format). Source package: sg-utils Package: sg-utils Description: Utilities for working with generic SCSI devices. This package includes a number of utilities to manipulate the linux "sg" (version 2) device driver, and to a lesser extent, the version 1 driver found in the 2.0.x kernels. . The version 2 driver is only found in 2.2.x linux kernels; if you are using 2.4, please install the sg3-utils package instead. . The package includes: * isosize - gives the number of bytes in an iso9660 filesystem * scsi_inquiry - same as sg_inq, only uses SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND * sg_dd - a variant of 'dd' that works with the sg interface * sg_debug - prints debug info for all open sg file descriptors * sg_inq - a utility for poking around with the SCSI INQUIRY command * sg_map - shows the mapping between SCSI devices and sg devices * sg_rbuf - tests SCSI bus speed * sg_readcap - prints the output of a READ CAPACITY command * sg_runt_ex - an example program to test the sg driver version * sg_scan - displays the SCSI bus on stdout * sg_start - spins up (or down) disks * sg_test_rwbuf - tests the SCSI host adapter * sg_turs - execute a TEST UNIT READY command on the given device * sg_whoami - displays information about the given sg device * sginfo - a re-porting of the 'scsiinfo' program to use sg devices * sgp_dd - like sg_dd, only multithreaded . It also includes sg_simple1 and sg_simple2, which demonstrate calls to the SCSI INQUIRY and TEST UNIT READY commands. They only differ in their error processing: sg_simple1 uses sg_err.[hc] for error processing while sg_simple2 does its own more primitive checks. Source package: sg3-utils Package: sg3-utils Description: Utilities for working with generic SCSI devices. This package includes a number of utilities to manipulate the linux "sg" (version 3) device driver. . This driver is only found in 2.4.x linux kernels; if you are using 2.2 (or earlier), please install the sg-utils package instead. . The package includes: * isosize - gives the number of bytes in an iso9660 filesystem * scsi_devfs_scan - scans devfs systems to identify SCSI devices * scsi_inquiry - same as sg_inq, only uses SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND * sg_dd - a variant of 'dd' that works with the sg interface * sg_debug - prints debug info for all open sg file descriptors * sg_inq - a utility for poking around with the SCSI INQUIRY command * sg_map - shows the mapping between SCSI devices and sg devices * sg_rbuf - tests SCSI bus speed * sg_readcap - prints the output of a READ CAPACITY command * sg_runt_ex - an example program to test the sg driver version * sg_scan - displays the SCSI bus on stdout * sg_start - spins up (or down) disks * sg_test_rwbuf - tests the SCSI host adapter * sg_turs - execute a TEST UNIT READY command on the given device * sginfo - a re-porting of the 'scsiinfo' program to use sg devices * sgp_dd - like sg_dd, only multithreaded . It also includes sg_simple1, sg_simple2 and sg_simple3 which demonstrate calls to the SCSI INQUIRY and TEST UNIT READY commands. The first two only differ in their error processing: sg_simple1 uses sg_err.[hc] for error processing while sg_simple2 does its own more primitive checks. . "sg_simple3" tests out user space scatter gather added to the version 3 sg driver. Source package: sgb Package: sgb Description: The Stanford GraphBase: combinatorial data and algorithms. A highly portable collection of programs and data for researchers who study combinatorial algorithms and data structures. . The programs are intended to be interesting in themselves as examples of literate programming. Thus, the Stanford GraphBase can also be regarded as a collection of approximately 30 essays for programmers to enjoy reading, whether or not they are doing algorithmic research. The programs are written in CWEB, a combination of TeX and C that is easy to use by anyone who knows those languages and easy to read by anyone familiar with the rudiments of C. . This package contains only the libraries and the demonstration programs; for the readable source code, which forms the documentation as well, see the sgb-doc package. Package: sgb-doc Description: Documentation for the Stanford GraphBase. This package contains the source code for the GraphBase library, which forms the major documentation of the package. It will be installed in /usr/share/doc/sgb/src. . The source code is written in CWEB, a combination of TeX and C, using a very readable literate programming style, making the code a joy to read. Package: sgb-src Description: Transitional package. Can be removed. This package ensures that the restored sgb-doc package is installed in its place. Source package: sgml-base Package: sgml-base Description: utilities to maintain the SGML catalog file This package includes that install-sgmlcatalog utility, that is used by all other SGML packages to install, update, and remove entries from the SGML catalog. Source package: sgml-base-doc Package: sgml-base-doc Description: Documentation for sgml-base This package contains the documentation for sgml-base in HTML, PDF and plain text format. Source package: sgml-data Package: sgml-data Description: common SGML DTDs and entities This package includes Document Type Definitions for HTML Level 0, 1, 2, 3, 3.2, and 4.0, DTDs representing the capabilities for popular browsers, SGML and XML declarations, and popular XML DTDs. Also included are ISO standard entities (SGML and XML), HTML standard entities, and other generally useful sets of entities. . Access to these data files is facilitated by the inclusion of an SGML catalog file which defines a default SGML declaration and a default DTD for documents whose DOCTYPE is 'html', and which links system identifiers to public identifiers for other SGML DTDs and entity sets. No setup is required by the user, due to the Debian SGML/XML common layer (see the sgml-base package) Source package: sgml-tools Package: sgml-tools Description: Replaced by linuxdoc-tools (dummy package for upgrade) sgml-tools is now obsoleted and replaced by linuxdoc-tools. This is dummy package for automatic migration. Source package: sgml2x Package: sgml2x Description: Generic formatter for SGML documents using DSSSL stylesheets sgml2x allows to easily format a SGML document using DSSSL stylesheets, and provides the following features: * Multiple possible stylesheets per document class * Easy integration of new stylesheets by adding a simple new definition file in a configuration directory * The caller can specify a PATH-like list of configuration directories, defaulting to a system-wide, a per-user, and a per-project configuration directories * Automatic selection of a default stylesheet to be used Source package: sgmlspm Package: libsgmls-perl Description: Perl modules to process SGML parser output This is a set of Perl5 routines for processing the output from the sgmls and nsgmls SGML parsers. To make sensible use of this package you will need to install a suitable SGML parser as well. Package: sgmls-doc Description: HTML documentation of libsgmls-perl and sgmlspl This package contains the documentation in HTML format of the packages libsgmls-perl and sgmlspl. Package: sgmlspl Description: SGMLS-based (example) Perl script to process SGML parser output This is an example of a Perl script to post-process SGML parser output using the SGMLS Perl modules. To make sensible use of this package you will need to install a suitable SGML parser as well. Source package: sgmltexi Package: sgmltexi Description: SGML typesetting system able to create Texinfo documents. Sgmltexi is a DTD with tools to get Texinfo. The idea is to have another way to write Texinfo documents, intended to be a little bit easier. . Sgmltexi manages Texinfo nodes automatically, generating an Info menu at the Top node, and other menus if required. Source package: sgmltools-2 Package: sgmltools-2 Description: Replaced by sgmltools-lite (dummy package for upgrade) sgmltools-2 is now obsoleted and replaced by sgmltools-lite. This is dummy package for automatic migration. Source package: sgmltools-lite Package: sgmltools-lite Description: convert DocBook SGML source into HTML using DSSSL A text-formatting package based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), which allows you to produce TeX/DVI/PS/PDF, HTML, RTF, and plain ASCII (currently via w3m by default) from a single source with other recommended and suggested packages; due to the flexible nature of SGML, many other target formats are possible. . This tool can not handle DocBook XML yet. For DocBook SGML only. . HTML can be generated without any other Debian text processing package, but for the other formats the appropriate packages have to be installed. You need to install lynx or w3m for ASCII text output (w3m is the default for txt backend). Also jadetex is required also for PS and PDF, and linuxdoc-tools is required for ld2db conversion. . This system is tailored for writing technical software documentation, an example of which are the Linux HOWTO documents. However, there is nothing Linux-specific about this package; it can be used for many other types of documentation on many other systems. It should be useful for all kinds of printed and online documentation. . The package was formerly called Linuxdoc-SGML because it originates from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP). The name has been changed into SGMLtools to make it clearer that there is no Linux-specific stuff included in this package. . This is the latest version of SGMLtools series and the successor of SGML-Tools v2. Source package: sgrep Package: sgrep Description: a tool to search a file for structured pattern Sgrep (structured grep) is a tool for searching text files and filtering text streams for structured criteria. Sgrep implements a query language based on so called region expressions. . Like grep, sgrep can be used for any kind of text files. However it is most useful for text files containing some kind of structured text. A file containing structured text could be defined as a file, which obeys some syntax. Examples of structured text files are SGML, HTML, C, Tex and mail files. Source package: shadow Package: login Description: System login tools These tools are required to be able to login and use your system. The login program invokes you user shell and enables command execution. The newgrp program is used to change your effective group ID (useful for workgroup type situations). The su program allows changing your effective user ID (useful being able to execute commands as another user). . Also supplies a logout daemon that can place limits on when, from where, and for how long certain users can login to the system. Package: passwd Description: Change and administer password and group data. This package includes passwd, chsh, chfn, and many other programs to maintain password and group data. . Shadow passwords are supported. See /usr/share/doc/passwd/README.Debian.gz Source package: shaper Package: shaper Description: Traffic Shaper for Linux The traffic shaper for Linux configures and adjusts traffic shaper bandwidth limiters. Traffic shaping means setting parameters or limits to which network traffic should conform - that is, setting limitations on bandwidth consumption. See README.shaper for more details. . An init script which sets up traffic shaping using class-based queueing is also provided. This can be used to build smart bandwidth shapers which know about TCP/IP. See README.cbq for more details. . The kernel support needed to use either of these facilities is described in README.Debian. Source package: shaperd Package: shaperd Description: A user-mode traffic shaper for tcp-ip networks. Shaperd is a user-mode program that can shape traffic passing through a Linux box. As it runs as a normal daemon, some kind of packet-forwarding mechanism is needed. This can be done with the BSD divert sockets patch for Linux 2.2, or with netfilter's built-in libipq under Linux 2.4. Source package: shapetools Package: atfs Description: The Attributed File System (AtFS). AtFS is a storage system supporting multiple versions of files and associating an arbitrary number of application defined attributes of the form "name=value" with each version. AtFS comes as a function library that is meant as an extension to the UNIX file system. It does this without the need for kernel modifications and without imposing any restrictions to existing file system applications. Package: atfs-dev Description: The Attributed File System (AtFS development libraries). Static libraries and header files for development with AtFS. Package: shapetools Description: Configuration and Release management using AtFS. ShapeTools is a collection of programs to support software configuration management in an UNIX environment. It consists of a set of version and attribute control commands, and a configuration interpreter and build tool ("shape"). The toolkit is integrated on top of the Attributed File System (AtFS). . ShapeTools is designed to live meaningfully together with any other UNIX tool operating on regular files. This distribution also contains a prototype for a comprehensive change control and release management system designed to manage the evolution of system releases in multi programmer software development efforts. Source package: sharc Package: sharc Description: Sendmail H? Access and Relay Control This package adds two independent features to sendmail, access control and relay control. They will be described here simultaneously, but you can elect to include support for only one of them (either one) on your mail server. . Access control lets you deny access to the server based on the senders envelope address or his IP address. Relay control lets you decide who gets to relay email through your server, based on their IP addresses. . The package was designed with the needs of large ISP's in mind, but is small and simple enough for anyone to use. Source package: sharutils Package: sharutils Description: shar, unshar, uuencode, uudecode `shar' makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing them for transmission by electronic mail services. `unshar' helps unpacking shell archives after reception. Other related utility programs help with other tasks. . `uuencode' prepares a file for transmission over an electronic channel which ignores or otherwise mangles the eight bit (high order bit) of bytes. `uudecode' does the converse transformation. Package: sharutils-doc Description: Documentation for GNU sharutils. This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU sharutils. Source package: shell Package: libshell-ocaml Description: unix shell access ocaml library ocaml-shell is an OCaml library that provides some of the functionality of a Unix shell; in particular the library supports starting simple commands, executing pipelined commands, and arranging redirections. . This package contains only the shared runtime stub libraries. Package: libshell-ocaml-dev Description: unix shell access ocaml library ocaml-shell is an OCaml library that provides some of the functionality of a Unix shell; in particular the library supports starting simple commands, executing pipelined commands, and arranging redirections. . This package contains the developpment part of the shell package. Package: ocaml-shell Description: unix shell access ocaml library ocaml-shell is an OCaml library that provides some of the functionality of a Unix shell; in particular the library supports starting simple commands, executing pipelined commands, and arranging redirections. Source package: shellutils Package: shellutils Description: The GNU shell programming utilities. The utilities: basename chroot date dirname echo env expr factor false groups hostid id logname nice nohup pathchk pinky printenv printf pwd seq sleep stty tee test true tty uname users who whoami yes. Source package: shhmsg Package: shhmsg Description: library for displaying messages - runtime This is Sverre H. Huseby's library for displaying messages in terminal based programs. It can treat the verbosity level and prepend the program name if necessary. . This package contains what you need to run programs that use this library. Package: shhmsg-dev Description: library for displaying messages - development This is Sverre H. Huseby's library for displaying messages in terminal based programs. It can treat the verbosity level and prepend the program name if necessary. . This package contains what you need for compiling sources that use this library and docs for using it in your own code. Source package: shhopt Package: shhopt Description: Command line option parser - runtime This is Sverre H. Huseby's library for parsing command line options. . Both traditional one-character options and GNU-style --long-options are supported. This library does a little more than standard getopt. . This package contains what you need to run programs that use this library. Package: shhopt-dev Description: Command line option parser - development This is Sverre H. Huseby's library for parsing command line options. . Both traditional one-character options and GNU-style --long-options are supported. This library does a little more than standard getopt. . This package contains what you need for compiling sources that use this library. Source package: shoop Package: shoop Description: The SHell Object Oriented Programming library Every language under the sun these days is Object Oriented. In an effort to make POSIX shell more buzzword compliant, and to show that it's really not a big deal for a language to lack built-in OO support, we have added object orientation to plain old shell script. Specifically, we have implemented classless OO with introspection, finalization, serialization, and multiple inheritance. Package: shoop-dev Description: Development files and documention for shoop Herein lies example code, utility programs, and documentation for shoop, the SHell Object Oriented Programming library. Package: shoop-modules Description: A collection of shoop modules This package includes various modules for shoop, such as introspect, prettyprint, serialize, and some others. . It is a good idea to have these at hand! Source package: showimg Package: showimg Description: A feature-rich image viewer ShowImg is a feature-rich image viewer which can display numerous formats, including JPEG, PNG, GIF (animated) and MNG. It consists of a tree view frame, a directory/preview frame, and a view frame. The (larger) view frame can be exchanged with the (smaller) directory/preview frame. It can preview and display images from multiple directories and search for identical images. ShowImg also features a full-screen mode, zooming, sorting, drag'n'drop with Konqueror, and support for images in compressed archives (.zip). Source package: shtool Package: shtool Description: GNU Portable shell tool GNU shtool is a tool for developers of software programs. It is a compilation of small but very stable and portable shell scripts into a single shell tool. All ingredients were in successful use over many years in various free software projects. The compiled shtool program is intended to be used inside the source tree of other free software packages. There it can overtake various (usually non-portable) tasks related to the building and installation of such a package. It especially can replace the old mkdir.sh, install.sh and related scripts. Source package: shx Package: shx Description: a console hotline client Used to connect to Hotline servers. See http://www.BigRedH.com/ for more information about Hotline. Source package: si Package: si Description: /proc system information viewer si (System Information Viewer) is a Linux application that displays information about the local computer from data gathered from the /proc filesystem, a readable interface to kernel memory. si displays information related to the CPU, hardware, memory, kernel, filesystems, network and running processes. Information is presented in a plain-text dump, colorized-pages, or process-information interface. Source package: siag Package: egon Description: The animator program from Siag Office The animator part of the Siag Office suite, which also contains SIAG and PW. Siag Office uses the Offix DND Drag-and-Drop protocol. . A WWW browser is needed to read online doc. A postscript viewer is used for document preview. . Be warned that this probably is the least stable part of Siag Office. All suggestions are welcomed. Package: siag-common Description: Common files for all versions of the Siag spreadsheet. These are the scheme library files for siag, and examples sheets. Package: siagoffice-common Description: Common files for Siag Office Siag Office is a bundle of the following programs: * siag [Scheme In A Grid], a spreadsheet * pw [Pathetic Writer], a word-processor * egon, an animation program * xfiler, a file manager Package: siagoffice-plugins Description: Plugins for Siag Office These are the standard plugins for use with Siag Office. Package: tsiag Description: text version of the SIAG spreadsheet The spreadsheet part of the Siag Office suite. . Siag is a spreadsheet based on X and scheme. Being based on scheme allows any user to expand the functionality of siag in just about any way imaginable. . It can read and write 1-2-3 files for inter-operation with other well-known spreadsheet programs. . You can enter expressions in several languages: C, guile, SIOD, Tcl. . This one uses a test-based user interface (ncurses). You will find an X11 version in the `siag' package. Package: xpw Description: the Pathetic Writer word-processor The word-processor part of the Siag Office suite, which also contains SIAG and EGON. Siag Office uses the Offix DND Drag-and-Drop protocol. . A WWW browser is needed to read online doc. A postscript viewer is used for document preview. . It can read and write RTF and HTML files for inter-operation with other well-known word-processors. It should read also .doc files with help from catdoc. Package: xsiag Description: a spreadsheet with an X11 user-interface The spreadsheet part of the Siag Office suite, which also contains EGON and PW. Siag Office uses the Offix DND Drag-and-Drop protocol. . Siag is a spreadsheet based on X and scheme. Being based on scheme allows any user to expand the functionality of siag in just about any way imaginable. . It can read and write 1-2-3 files for inter-operation with other well-know spreadsheet programs. . You can enter expressions in several languages: C, guile, SIOD, Tcl. . A WWW browser is needed to read online doc. A postscript viewer is used for document preview. . This one uses an X11 user interface based on the Athena toolkit. You will find a text version in the `tsiag' package. Source package: sidplay Package: libsidplay1.36 Description: SID (MOS 6581) emulation library This is a (shared) library that implements the emulation of the C64's SID chip (MOS 6581) and CPU (6510). It is used by several "player" applications, e.g. sidplay, which make it possible to listen to really a lot (11.600+) of tunes, known from old and new C64 programs (as well as Amiga compositions). Find most of the available musics from your favourite games or demos and more in the High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC). For downloads and information about the volunteers, who maintain the collection, look at the HVSC homepage http://www.hvsc.c64.org. Package: libsidplay1.36-dev Description: SID (MOS 6581) emulation library (development files) Here are the header files and a static library that are necessary to compile applications which use libsidplay. Package: sidplay Description: Music player for tunes from C64 and Amiga (console) This is a simple music player for C64 and Amiga tunes, also known as SID tunes. The package includes a program (sid2wav) for creating .wav files. Source package: sidplay-base Package: sidplay-base Description: Music player for tunes from C64 and Amiga (console) This is a simple music player for C64 and Amiga tunes, also known as SID tunes. The package includes a program (sid2wav) for creating .wav files. Source package: siege Package: siege Description: Http regression testing and benchmarking utility Siege is an regression test and benchmark utility. It can stress test a single URL with a user defined number of simulated users, or it can read many URLs into memory and stress them simultaneously. The program reports the total number of hits recorded, bytes transferred, response time, concurrency, and return status. Siege supports HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 protocols, the GET and POST directives, cookies, transaction logging, and basic authentication. Its features are configurable on a per user basis. Source package: signify Package: signify Description: Automatic, semi-random ".signature" rotator/generator Signify is a neat little program that allows a random signature to be generated from a set of rules. Each "section" can be one of an unlimited number of possibilities, each with its own weighting so those really cool quotes can appear more often than others. Sections can also be placed next to each other vertically to create columns. Each section can be formatted independently as left/right/center and top/bottom/vcenter. Source package: signing-party Package: signing-party Description: Scripts and docs useful for keysigning parties To improve the web of trust, so-called signing parties are held at various occasions Source package: sigrot Package: sigrot Description: Signature file rotation program. Rotates your .signature file every time the sigrot is run. Includes an option for a non-rotating header and/or footer with a rotating middle. Source package: sillypoker Package: sillypoker Description: A poker game silly Poker is an advanced poker game with support for a single player against 1-4 computer opponents in five card draw, five card stud, and seven card stud poker games. . The program in this package contains support for the standard text interface and the curses interface. Source package: silo Package: silo Description: Sparc Improved Boot Loader Like LILO or MILO, but for SPARC. This is the program you need to use if you plan to boot SPARC/Linux via a hard drive, floppy or CDROM. It installs to the boot block of your system and will allow for booting of Linux, Solaris, and SunOS. Source package: simgear Package: simgear-dev Description: Simulator Construction Gear -- development files SimGear is a collection of libraries useful for constructing simulation and visualization applications such as FlightGear or TerraGear. . This package contains the headers and static libraries. Package: simgear0 Description: Simulator Construction Gear -- shared libraries SimGear is a collection of libraries useful for constructing simulation and visualization applications such as FlightGear or TerraGear. . This package contains the shared libraries. Source package: simplecdrx Package: simplecdrx Description: SimpleCDR-X is a frontend for CD writing and mastering. SimpleCDR-X is a GTK+ frontend for CD writing, mastering and audio manipulation. . SimpleCDR-X makes use of many common CD and audio manipulation tools, namely CDRecord and its accompanying programs, CDRDAO for Disc at Once copying, CD Paranoia, Blade Encode, LAME, OGG Vorbis, MAD MPEG Audio Decoder, and mpg123. . SimpleCDR-X also supports on-the-fly CD ripping to MP3 or OGG Vorbis format with no intermediate WAV files. Source package: simulpic Package: simulpic Description: Microchip PIC device simulator This software allows to simulate the execution of any program on a Microchip family microcontroller device. Source package: since Package: since Description: A tail(1) work-alike that saves and uses state information. since is a tail(1) work-alike that remembers how much of a file you have viewed and displays only what's new when you next view that file. Ideal for viewing log files (it'll only show what's new in the file since the last time it was run). Source package: sinek Package: sinek Description: GTK+ video/audio player, an alternative frontend to xine Sinek is a GTK+ video/audio player, capable of supporting all formats xine supports. At the moment, this includes: * Audio MPEG layers 1, 2, and 3, * Vorbis (.ogg), * pcm, * Video MPEG 1 and 2, * MPEG 4 (aka OpenDivX), * MS MPEG 4 (aka DivX), * motion jpeg. . One of the main differences between Sinek and other popular multimedia players is that it doesn't use skins; instead, it has a standard GTK+ interface. In other words, it doesn't clash with your GTK+ theme. :) Source package: sing Package: sing Description: A fully programmable ping replacement. Sing is a little tool that sends ICMP packets fully customized from command line. The main purpose is to replace/complement the niceful ping command with certain enhancements as: - Send fragmented packets (Linux and BSD). - Send monster packets > 65534 (Linux and BSD). - Send/read spoofed packets.(Libpcap included in distribution). - Send many ICMP Information types in addition to the ECHO REQUEST type sent by default as Address Mask Request, Timestamp, Information Request, - Router Solicitation and Router Advertisement. - Send many ICMP error types: Redirect, Source Quench, Time Exceeded, Destination Unreach and Parameter Problem. - Send to host with Loose or Strict Source Routing. - Use little fingerprinting techniques to discover Window$ or Solaris boxes. - Send ICMP packets emulating certain OS: Cisco, Solaris, Linux, Shiva, Unix and Window$ at the moment. Source package: sip Package: libsip Description: Python/C++ Bindings Generator - runtime files Libraries needed by software bindings created with 'sip' Package: sip Description: Python/C++ Bindings Generator SIP is a tool for generating bindings for C++ classes with some ideas borrowed from SWIG, but capable of tighter bindings, because it's specific to C++ and Python. . SIP was originally designed to generate Python bindings for KDE and so has explicit support for the signal slot mechanism used by the Qt/KDE class libraries. . Features: - connecting Qt signals to Python functions and class methods - connecting Python signals to Qt slots - overloading virtual member functions with Python class methods - protected member functions - abstract classes - enumerated types - global class instances - static member functions. Source package: sipp Package: sipp Description: create and render 3-d scenes This is SIPP, the SImple Polygon Processor, version 3.1. SIPP is a library for creating 3-dimensional scenes and rendering them using a scan-line z-buffer algorithm. A scene is built up of objects which can be transformed with rotation, translation and scaling. The objects form hierarchies where each object can have arbitrarily many subobjects and subsurfaces. A surface is a number of connected polygons which are rendered with either Phong, Gouraud or flat shading. An image can also be rendered as a line drawing of the polygon edges without any shading at all. . The library supports texture mapping with textures in up to 3-dimensions and automatic interpolation of texture coordinates. Simple anti-aliasing can be performed through oversampling. A scene can be illuminated by an arbitrary number of light sources and a number of different light sources are availaible. The light from some of them are capable of casting shadows of objects. A basic shading algorithm is provided with the library, but the user can also use his own shading algorithms for each surface to produce special effects. Objects can have varying degree of transparency, controlled by the shader. Package: sipp-dev Description: development library for sipp Get this if you want to compile programs with sipp. Source package: sirc Package: sirc Description: The full-featured Perl IRC client sirc, the Perl IRC client, is a full-featured package to let you chat with anyone, anywhere in the world. . sirc has all the features you need in an IRC client -- DCC, logging, and a huge ability to be customized are all part of the package. . With Perl, it's quite simple to extend sirc's capabilities -- the programming interface is well-documented and well-developed. Several example scripts are included in /usr/lib/sirc. Source package: sitecopy Package: sitecopy Description: A program for managing a WWW site via FTP, DAV or HTTP sitecopy is for copying locally stored websites to remote ftp servers. With a single command, the program will synchronize a set of local files to a remote server by performing uploads and remote deletes as required. The aim is to remove the hassle of uploading and deleting individual files using an FTP client. sitecopy will also optionally try to spot files you move locally, and move them remotely. . sitecopy is designed to not care about what is actually on the remote server - it simply keeps a record of what it THINKS is in on the remote server, and works from that. Package: xsitecopy Description: A program for managing a WWW site via FTP, DAV or HTTP(GNOME version) sitecopy is for copying locally stored websites to remote ftp servers. With a single command, the program will synchronize a set of local files to a remote server by performing uploads and remote deletes as required. The aim is to remove the hassle of uploading and deleting individual files using an FTP client. sitecopy will also optionally try to spot files you move locally, and move them remotely. . sitecopy is designed to not care about what is actually on the remote server - it simply keeps a record of what it THINKS is in on the remote server, and works from that. . This version is the GNOME frontend to sitecopy. Source package: sitescooper Package: sitescooper Description: retrieves stories from websites for your Palm Pilot Sitescooper automatically retrieves the stories from several news websites, trims off extraneous HTML, and converts them into formats you can read on your Palm computing device for later reading on-the-move. It maintains a cache, and will avoid stories you've already read. It can handle 1-page sites, 1-page with diffing, 2-level and 3-level sites, and it's very easy to add a new site to its list. Even if you don't have a Palm handheld, it's still handy for simple website-to-text conversion. Source package: sitescooper-sites Package: sitescooper-sites Description: retrieves stories from websites for your Palm Pilot Sitescooper automatically retrieves the stories from several news websites, trims off extraneous HTML, and converts them into formats you can read on your Palm computing device for later reading on-the-move. It maintains a cache, and will avoid stories you've already read. It can handle 1-page sites, 1-page with diffing, 2-level and 3-level sites, and it's very easy to add a new site to its list. Even if you don't have a Palm handheld, it's still handy for simple website-to-text conversion. . This package contains sample sites files. Source package: sjog Package: sjog Description: A program to use the "Jog Dial" on Sony Vaio Laptops S-Jog is a program that uses the Sony Vaio laptops Jog Wheel to do various things: * Launch applications * Adjust screen brightness * Adjust volume * Act like a mousewheel S-Jog pops up when you click the Jog Wheel then disappears after 3 seconds of idle time. The mousewheel feature is turned on when S-Jog is hidden. Source package: skam Package: skam Description: A smartcard APDU manager for KDE The aim of this program is to provide a more user friendly interface to smart cards APDU's; you'll be able to edit text files and then make the card execute the APDU's you have just written. At the same time you'll see the data response from the card and the corresponding status. Source package: sketch Package: sketch Description: Interactive vector drawing program for X11 Sketch is an interactive vector drawing program, comparable to CorelDraw. It currently support drawing primitives like rectangles, ellipses, Bezier curves, bitmap and EPS images and text. All objects can be rotated, scaled and sheared. Primitives can have fill and line properties. A number of special effects like blend groups, text to Bezier and text along a path are provided. Sketch supports an unlimited undo history. Import of XFig, AI, WMF, CMX and SVG files. Exports to EPS, AI and SVG. Sketch is written in Python with an Tkinter GUI. User scripts can be written in Python. Source package: skk Package: skk Description: Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program SKK is a very fast and efficient Japanese input system written entirely in emacs lisp. Package: skk-dictools Description: SKK dictionary maintenance tools This package provides the tools to maintain SKK dictionaries. Package: skkdic Description: SKK Dictionary files This package provides SKK dictionary files. Package: skkserv Description: SKK Dictionary server Skkserv is a dictionary server for SKK. Source package: skkdic Package: skkdic Description: SKK Dictionary (SKK-JISYO.L) This package contains SKK-JISYO.L. SKK-JISYO.[SM] and other dictionaries are provided in skkdic-extra. Package: skkdic-cdb Description: SKK Dictionary in cdb format (SKK-JISYO.L.cdb) This package provides a cdb-style dictionary file converted from SKK-JISYO.L in skkdic package. Package: skkdic-extra Description: SKK Dictionary files except SKK-JISYO.L This package contains SKK-JISYO.[SM] and other dictionaries. SKK-JISYO.L is provided in skkdic. Source package: skkfep Package: skkfep Description: skk Japanese input method front end skk Japanese input method front end. It's usable on console. (not XIM) Source package: skkinput Package: skkinput Description: X input method for Japanese for SKK method. skkinput is application to input Japanese for X application using protocols such as kinput2/XIM/Ximp protocol. skkinput communicates with skkserv using Berkeley Socket. Without skkserv, local dictionary files is used. Source package: skksearch Package: skksearch Description: A SKK dictionary server handling multiple dictionaries. Skksearch is an alternative to skkserv. Unlike skkserv, it can deal with more than one dictionary. In addition, it supports three types of dictionaries, that is, plain, Berkeley DB 2.x, and cdb format. Source package: skktools Package: skktools Description: SKK dictionary maintenance tools This package provides tools to maintain SKK dictionaries. Source package: skyutils Package: skyutils-dev Description: Many useful functions for the web like smssend (development) This library contains functions about chained lists, string manipulation, socket and HTTP protocol. It's used in gsmssend and smssend. . This package contains the files needed for compiling and developing such applications. Package: skyutils1 Description: Many useful functions for the web like smssend This library contains functions about chained lists, string manipulation, socket and HTTP protocol. It's used in gsmssend and smssend. . This package contains the files needed for running such applications. Source package: sl Package: sl Description: Correct you if you type `sl' by mistake . Sl is a program that can display animations aimed to correct you if you type 'sl' by mistake. Source package: slang Package: slang1 Description: The S-Lang programming library - runtime version. S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. . This package contains only the shared library libslang.so.* and copyright information. It is only necessary for programs that use this library (such as jed and slrn). If you plan on doing development with S-Lang, you will need the companion -dev package as well. Package: slang1-dev Description: The S-Lang programming library, development version. S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. . The S-Lang library includes the following: * Low level tty input routines for reading single characters at a time. * Keymap routines for defining keys and manipulating multiple keymaps. * A high-level key processing interface (SLkp) for handling function and arrow keys. * High level screen management routines for manipulating both monochrome and color terminals. These routines are very efficient. (SLsmg) * Low level terminal-independent routines for manipulating the display of a terminal. (SLtt) * Routines for reading single line input with line editing and recall capabilities. (SLrline) * Searching functions: both ordinary searches and regular expression searches. (SLsearch) * An embedded stack-based language interpreter with a C-like syntax. Package: slang1-pic Description: The S-Lang programming library, shared library subset kit. This is used to develop subsets of the S-Lang shared libraries for use on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're making one of those, you won't need this package. Package: slang1-utf8-dev Description: The S-Lang programming library, development version with utf8 support. S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. . The S-Lang library includes the following: * Low level tty input routines for reading single characters at a time. * Keymap routines for defining keys and manipulating multiple keymaps. * A high-level key processing interface (SLkp) for handling function and arrow keys. * High level screen management routines for manipulating both monochrome and color terminals. These routines are very efficient. (SLsmg) * Low level terminal-independent routines for manipulating the display of a terminal. (SLtt) * Routines for reading single line input with line editing and recall capabilities. (SLrline) * Searching functions: both ordinary searches and regular expression searches. (SLsearch) * An embedded stack-based language interpreter with a C-like syntax. This package has wide character support Package: slang1-utf8-pic Description: The S-Lang programming library, shared library subset with utf8 support. This is used to develop subsets of the S-Lang shared libraries for use on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're making one of those, you won't need this package. This packages has wide character support. Package: slang1a-utf8 Description: The S-Lang programming library with utf8 support S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. . This package contains only the shared library libslang.so.* and copyright information. It is only necessary for programs that use this library (such as jed and slrn). If you plan on doing development with S-Lang, you will need the companion -dev package as well. This packages has wide character support. Source package: slang1-ja Package: slang1-ja Description: The S-Lang programming library with Japanese patch, runtime version. S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. . This package contains only the shared library libslang-ja.so.* and copyright information. It is only necessary for programs that use this library (such as jed and slrn). If you plan on doing development with S-Lang, you will need the companion -dev package as well. Package: slang1-ja-dev Description: The S-Lang programming library with Japanese patch, development version. S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. . The S-Lang library includes the following: * Low level tty input routines for reading single characters at a time. * Keymap routines for defining keys and manipulating multiple keymaps. * A high-level keyprocessing interface (SLkp) for handling function and arrow keys. * High level screen management routines for manipulating both monochrome and color terminals. These routines are very efficient. (SLsmg) * Low level terminal-independent routines for manipulating the display of a terminal. (SLtt) * Routines for reading single line input with line editing and recall capabilities. (SLrline) * Searching functions: both ordinary searches and regular expression searches. (SLsearch) * An embedded stack-based language interpreter with a C-like syntax. Source package: slashem Package: slashem Description: A variant of Nethack Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic (SLASH'EM) is a role-playing game where you control a single character. The interface and gameplay are similar in style to Rogue, ADOM, Angband and, of course, Nethack. You control the actions through the keyboard and view the world from an overhead perspective. . The problem: The Amulet of Yendor has been stolen. Not only that but it appears that the Wizard of Yendor (not a nice person), who took the amulet, is hiding in the Dungeons of Doom (not a friendly place). . Enhancements over Nethack includes: - New roles - New skill system - Riding pets - New special levels Source package: slatec Package: slatec Description: numerical computation library slatec is a fortran library of over 1400 routines for numerical tasks. Some of the subjects covered are: Arithmetic, error analysis, Elementary and special functions, Linear Algebra, Interpolation, Solution of nonlinear equations, Optimization, Differentiation, integration, Differential and integral equations, Integral transforms, Statistics, probability, and Data handling. Package: slatec-dev Description: static lib, docs, and test code for slatec Static library and test programs and documents for the slatec library. Source package: slay Package: slay Description: kills all of the user's processes Slay provides you with a way to quickly get rid of all processes selected user owns. Very useful if you want to harm somebody. Source package: slbreflex Package: libslbreflex-dev Description: Reflex 62/64 smartcard reader CT-API development files This package contains the files needed for compiling and linking an application that communicates to the Schlumberger Reflex 62/64 smartcard readers through the CT-API interface. Package: libslbreflex2 Description: Reflex 62/64 smartcard reader PCSC and CT-API driver This library provides CT-API and PCSC IFD handler implementation for the Schlumerger Reflex 62/64 smartcard readers. . This package is needed to communicate with the Reflex 62/64 smartcard reader through the PCSC Lite resource manager. Source package: sleepd Package: sleepd Description: puts a laptop to sleep during inactivity This is a daemon to force laptops to enter apm sleep after some period of inactivity. This is useful if your laptop does not automatically go to sleep when you aren't using it, and, like me, you often forget to shut it off. . The daemon can also be configured to put a laptop to sleep if its battery nearly runs out of power. Source package: slib Package: slib Description: Portable Scheme library. SLIB is a portable scheme library meant to provide compatibility and utility functions for all standard scheme implementations. SLIB includes initialization files for Chez, ELK 2.1, GAMBIT, MacScheme, MITScheme, scheme->C, Scheme48, T3.1, and VSCM. SCM also supports SLIB. Source package: slice Package: slice Description: Extract out pre-defined slices of an ASCII file The slice program reads an input file and divide its prepared ASCII contents into possibly overlapping slices. These slices are determined by enclosing blocks which are defined by begin and end delimiters which have to be already in the file. The final output gets calculated by a slice term consisting of slice names, set theory operators and optional round brackets. . For more information, please visit http://www.engelschall.com/sw/slice/ Source package: sliplogin Package: sliplogin Description: Tool to attach a serial line network interface This tool is used to turn the terminal line on standard input into a Serial Line IP (SLIP) link to a remote host. Sliplogin can be used to setup SLIP dialin connections. Source package: slirp Package: slirp Description: SLIP/PPP emulator using a dial up shell account Slirp is a TCP/IP emulator which turns an ordinary shell account into a (C)SLIP/PPP account. This allows shell users to use all the funky Internet applications like Netscape, Mosaic, CUSeeMe, etc. . Please note that maybe your ISP really doesn't like you using slirp, because they want to charge more for a ppp connection, so use it at your own risk. Source package: slmon Package: slmon Description: A simple S-Lang based system performance monitor SLmon is a tool for monitoring system's performance. It displays results using a nice and readable text-based UI, providing either figures or a graph. It currently monitors: - CPU load (SMP is supported) - memory and swap load - uptime, date and time - number of logged in users Source package: slocate Package: slocate Description: a secure locate replacement This locate should show only the files on your system that you have access to. . Note: If your computer is not up 24/7 you should consider installing anacron since the database is only updated once a night. Source package: sloccount Package: sloccount Description: Programs for counting physical source lines of code (SLOC) SLOCCount (pronounced "sloc-count") is a suite of programs for counting physical source lines of code (SLOC) in potentially large software systems (thus, SLOCCount is a "software metrics tool" or "software measurement tool"). SLOCCount can count physical SLOC for a wide number of languages; listed alphabetically, they are: Ada, Assembly, awk, Bourne shell, C, C++, C shell, Expect, Fortran, Java, lex/flex, LISP (including Scheme), Modula3, Objective-C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, sed, TCL, and Yacc. SLOCCount can automatically determine if a file is a source code file or not, and if so, which language it's written in. As a result, you can analyze large systems completely automatically. SLOCCount also includes some report-generating tools to collect the data generated and present it in several different formats. Source package: slpim Package: slpim Description: Personal Information Manager for the console slpim is a Personal Information Manager. It can keep an addressbook with pre-defined fields. slpim can export the addressbook database to many formats, like mutt-alias file, html file, pine format, plain-text, etc. Source package: slrn Package: slrn Description: threaded news reader (fast for slow links) Slrn is a threaded news reader with color support that is designed to read news fast over slow links. . Slrn can read news via NNTP or directly from a local news spool. . Slrn can be heavily customized from its rc file, and even includes a built in macro language. There is also support for killfiles and article scoring. Package: slrnpull Description: pulls a small newsfeed from an NNTP server Slrnpull pulls a small newsfeed from an NNTP server, to a local news spool directory. The news spool can be used by news readers (such as slrn), which can read a local news spool without a NNTP server. . Slrnpull also has the ability to killfile articles so that they will not be downloaded from the server. Source package: slrn-ja Package: slrn-ja Description: threaded news reader (fast for slow links), Japanese version Slrn is a threaded news reader with color support that is designed to read news fast over slow links. . Slrn can read news via NNTP or directly from a local news spool. Slrn also has GroupLens support. . Slrn can be heavily customized from its rc file, and even includes a built in macro language. There is also support for killfiles and article scoring. Source package: slsc Package: slsc Description: S-Language port of the classic SC spreadsheet The slsc spreadsheet is a much modified version of the public domain spreadsheet sc, posted several years ago by Mark Weiser as vc and originally by James Gosling. slsc is based on Robert Bond's sc 6.1 whereas the latest version of sc is 6.21. Source package: smail Package: smail Description: Electronic mail transport system. Smail is a mail transport agent (MTA). . An MTA is the innards of the mail system - it takes messages from user-friendly mailer programs and arranges for them to be delivered locally or passed on to other systems as required. Source package: smalleiffel Package: smalleiffel Description: The GNU Eiffel Compiler SmallEiffel is a compiler for the Eiffel language, which is a pure object-oriented language providing strong type-checking and based on the concept of 'design by contract'. It allows multiple inheritance and does it well. . Design-by-contract means that a class guarantees that certain conditions will always hold, and that a routine guarantees certain results given certain specified inputs. The rules for inheritance mean that contracts can be relied on even when classes are reused through inheritance. . The Eiffel language is described and defined in the book "Eiffel: The Language" by Bertrand Meyer. Source package: smartcard Package: smartcard Description: A smartcard utility for Linux `smartcard' allows you to control a smart card reader from the command line. Currently, it supports just a few basic commands which only work on plain I2C memory cards. Source package: smartlist Package: smartlist Description: Versatile and Intelligent List Processor SmartList is a mailing list manager built on top of the procmail mail processing package. Some features: * Enough intelligence to overcome the ignorance of some subscribers (will direct subscribe and unsubscribe requests away from the regular list and automatically onto the -request address). * No hardwired format for (un)subscribe requests (i.e. new subscribers need not be educated, unsubscribing users do not need to remember any particular syntax). *Intelligent* automatic removal of addresses from the list that cause too many bounces. * Duplicate submissions are eliminated automatically. * You can set up a mailing list to function as a standalone mail archive server. Source package: smartsuite Package: smartsuite Description: SMART suite - SMART utility suite for Linux SMART suite controls and monitors storage devices running the Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.) build into ATA and SCSI Hard Drives. This is used to check the reliability of the hard drive and predict drive failures. The suite contains two utilities: smartctl is a command line utility designed to perform simple smart tasks; smartd is a daemon that periodically monitors smart status and reports errors to syslog. Source package: smb-nat Package: smb-nat Description: SMB Network Analysis Tool The intention of this package is to perform various security checks on remote servers running NetBIOS file sharing services. It is based on some parts taken from the Samba Package. Source package: smb2www Package: smb2www Description: A Windows Network client that is accessible through a web browser. With this package you will be able to browse a Windows Network using a standard web browser. It is based upon the samba package. Source package: sml-mode Package: sml-mode Description: A major Emacs mode for editing Standard ML. It provides syntax highlighting and automatic indentation and comes with sml-proc which allows interaction with an inferior SML interactive loop. Source package: sml-nj Package: sml-nj Description: Standard ML of New Jersey SML/NJ is an implementation of ML, a functional language with many features useful for torturing Computer Science students. . This package contains: * the "sml" runtime with CM (Compilation Manager) built in. * the standard libraries commonly found on SML systems. * ml-lex, ml-yacc, and ml-burg (a code-generation tool). * Concurrent ML, a library for concurrent message passing in ML. * eXene, an X Windows interface written entirely in ML. Source package: smokeping Package: smokeping Description: A latency logging and graphing system. SmokePing is a latency logging and graphing system. It consists of a daemon process which organizes the latency measurements and a CGI which presents the graphs. . With SmokePing you can measure latency and packet loss in your network. SmokePing uses RRDtool to maintain a longterm datastore and to draw pretty graphs giving up to the minute information on the state of each network connection. Source package: smpeg Package: libsmpeg-dev Description: SDL MPEG Player Library - development files SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with sound support. Video playback is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is played through a slightly modified mpegsound library, part of splay v0.8.2. SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams. . This package contains the development files (headers and static libraries) for libsmpeg. It is only needed if you want to compile programs that use SMPEG. Package: libsmpeg0 Description: SDL MPEG Player Library - shared libraries SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with sound support. Video playback is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is played through a slightly modified mpegsound library, part of splay v0.8.2. SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams. . This package contains the libsmpeg shared library that is required by many MPEG-playing packages, including smpeg-xmms and smpeg-plaympeg. Package: smpeg-gtv Description: SMPEG GTK+ MPEG audio/video player SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with sound support. Video playback is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is played through a slightly modified mpegsound library, part of splay v0.8.2. SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams. . This package contains a GTK+ player called gtv. Package: smpeg-plaympeg Description: SMPEG command line MPEG audio/video player SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with sound support. Video playback is based on the ubiquitous Berkeley MPEG player, mpeg_play v2.2. Audio is played through a slightly modified mpegsound library, part of splay v0.8.2. SMPEG supports MPEG audio (MP3), MPEG-1 video, and MPEG system streams. . This package contains a command line player called plaympeg. Source package: smpeg-xmms Package: smpeg-xmms Description: SDL MPEG Player Library - XMMS plugin SMPEG (SDL MPEG Player Library) is a free MPEG1 video player library with sound support. . This package contains an XMMS plugin for playing MPEG movies. It supports hardware acceleration, seeking in movies, fullscreen mode, a resizeable window and VideoCD support. Source package: sms-pl Package: sms-pl Description: Send SMs via Polish GSM operators This program allows you to send SMs (Short Messages - incorrectly being called SMSes) to mobile phones operated by three Polish GSM operators: Era, Plus and Idea. . It sends the messages via web-to-SMS gateways by spoofing a web browser. Source package: smsclient Package: smsclient Description: A program for sending short messages (SM / SMS) smsclient is a tool for sending short messages (SM - often false named SMS). SM can be sent to mobile phones. Additional some paging systems are supported by this tool. smsclient supports the common protocols UCP, TAP and some other. Out of the box there is preconfigured support for many local services, but smsclient can be easily extended to support other systems. Source package: smssend Package: smssend Description: Utility to send SMS messages to GSM mobile phones smssend is a small command line utility to send SMS messages to GSM mobile phones via a web to SMS gateway. . Web to SMS gateways are scriptable. this package includes scripts for many common sms web gateways. Source package: smstools Package: smstools Description: SMS Server Tools for GSM modems The SMS Server Tools make your server into a central SMS gateway. You can send and receive SM using a simple file-based interface. This Software was made for users who send less than 20 000 messages each month. . There is an event-handler option that allows you to call your own programs or scripts after sent or received SM. . The SMS Server Tools use one or more (max. 32) GSM modems to send and receive SM. You can equip some modems with Vodafone SIM cards and other with Telmi SIM cards (for example), to save money. All SM are sorted in queues by provider. If one modem fails it will be deactivated for one hour before the software retries. The other modems run without any restriction. You can log status information and alarms using the syslog daemon of your operating system. Source package: smtm Package: smtm Description: Show Me The Money is a configurable Perl/Tk stock ticker program smtm, which is a not overly clever acronym for Show Me The Money, is a simple stock ticker application. It creates and automatically updates a window with stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. When called with one or several stock symbols, it displays these selected stocks, and also records the symbols for later use. When smtm is called without arguments, it reads the symbols tickers from a (default or specified) file. This file can be created explicitly by calling the Save option from the File menu, or implicitly whenever smtm is called with one or more symbols. . smtm is fully configurable -- it can display the stock symbol and the full name of the company, the price change, the percentage change, the volume traded, the profit or loss, the value of the holding, the length of the holding period as well as annualised percentage returns. The display can be sort on almost any of the columns. Losers are flagged in red. smtm can be used for North American equities, as well as European and Australian/NZ ones. It should work for other markets supported by Yahoo! Finance. . The quotes are delayed, typically 15 minutes for NASDAQ and 20 minutes otherwise, see Yahoo! Finance for details. Source package: smtp-refuser Package: smtp-refuser Description: Simple spam-block with refusal message Smtp-refuser can be configured to reject mail from specific hosts (or that satisfy other tcpd hosts.allow or similar rules), returning a meaningful message including the reason it was bounced and a local phone number. Because spam often has a bad envelope-from, (and because this is more efficient), we bounce it with an error message during the SMTP transaction, rather than send bounce mail later. . This SMTP refuser is used along with "tcpd" or (another TCP security daemon) to bounce messages from the IP addresses of known spammers. The advantage of this over just blocking the connection is that the remote SMTP server will not retry, and a legitimate e-mail sender will get a polite message telling them why their mail was blocked and whom to call to get around the blocking. . Mail that is not blocked by smtp-refuser is delivered to your standard mail transport agent. . Other, more automated solutions such as RBL and ORBS (supported by most of the mail transfer agents), have become available since smtp-refuser was written, but this may still be of interest to you. Source package: smtpd Package: smtpd Description: Mail proxy for firewalls with anti-spam and anti-relay features Smtpd uses two programs, smtpd which listens for incoming mail and places it in a private queue, and smtpfwdd, which invokes sendmail to deliver messages from the queue. The configuration file for smtpd has powerful features for controlling the acceptance of incoming mail. . It is particularly useful for firewall sites, where the policy aspects of which mail should be accepted (in smtpd's configuration file) are clearly separated from the routing and other aspects of the mail configuration (which remain in the sendmail configuration file) . It can be used with any mail-transport-agent which can be invoked as sendmail but is intended to integrate with the Debian sendmail package, which recognises when smtpd has been installed. . If you are attempting to use it with an MTA other than sendmail then you will need to be prepared to modify the MTA configuration. Source package: smtpfeed Package: smtpfeed Description: SMTP feed -- SMTP Fast Exploding External Deliver for Sendmail Smtpfeed is a SMTP delivery agent which is called by sendmail, and it improves required time to complete delivery of copies of a message to recipients of huge number. . Note that smtpfeed still in ALPHA testing release. Source package: smupsd Package: smupsd Description: UPS monitoring daemon This daemon monitors an APC Smart-UPS for power failures. When the battery has been drained to a certain level, a normal system shutdown is performed. . This package includes a monitoring CGI script (Thanks to Peter Joseph ). . The smups-monitor package was dropped because of not ending problems with the Java virtual machine. I suggest to use nut as an alternative UPS monitor which is under strong development instead of smupsd which is dead upstream. Source package: smurf Package: smurf Description: A SoundFont editor for Linux / *nix Smurf is a sound font editor. Sound font files are a collection of audio samples and other data that describe instruments for wavetable sound cards. Smurf currently supports the AWE 32/64 and has limited support for the GUS/SoftOSS driver which can use any OSS supported 16 bit sound card. Source package: sn Package: sn Description: Small NNTP server for leaf sites sn is a small news system for small sites serving perhaps a few dozen newsgroups, and with a slow connection to the internet. It is similar to leafnode (ftp.troll.no, by Arnt Gulbrandsen). The target user is a home or SOHO with a single modem connection to the Internet, maybe running IP masq or similar, and serving a few workstations. Source package: snac Package: snac Description: A relatively complete algebraic calculator for GNOME. SNAC is a calculator for X using the GNOME libraries. It provides a decent set of functions, similar to what you would find on a low-end scientific calculator. While not very complex it's quite useful and is the best simple calculator I've found for X using the GNOME libraries. Source package: snacc Package: libsnacc-dbg Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler, debugging libraries Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. . This package contains the static libraries with debugging information. Package: libsnacc-dev Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler, development files Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. . This package contains the static libraries and C/C++ header files for snacc development. Package: libsnacc0 Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler, shared libraries Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. . These are the shared libraries for programs developed using snacc. Package: snacc Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. . Given an ASN.1 source file(s) snacc can produce: . 1. C routines for BER encoding, decoding, printing and freeing. 2. C++ routines for BER encoding, decoding, and printing. 3. A type table that can be used with C driver routines for BER encoding, decoding, printing and freeing. . If you want to build snacc based applications, you want to install the libsnacc-dev package, too. Your application will then depend on the snacc libraries, you find in the libsnacc0 package. Package: snacc-doc Description: ASN.1 to C or C++ or IDL compiler, documentation Snacc is short for "Sample Neufeld ASN.1 to C Compiler" and ASN.1 stands for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ITU-T X.208/ISO 8824). Snacc supports a subset of ASN.1 1988. If you need features of ASN.1 1992 or later, snacc is not for you. . The documentation for snacc in PostScript format and LaTeX sources. Source package: snack Package: libsnack2 Description: Sound functionality extension to the Tcl/Tk language Snack is an extension to the Tcl/Tk scripting language that adds sound functionality. There are commands to play, record, edit, and even visualize sound. Snack supports in-memory sound objects, file based audio, and streaming audio. It handles fileformats such as WAV, AU, AIFF, and MP3. . The visualization canvas item types update in real-time and can output postscript. The same scripts run on Unix (HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, IRIX) and Windows95/98/NT. It is also possible to run scripts embedded in web pages through the use of the Tcl plug-in. A sound file viewer/label editor, which is easy to customize, is included in the package. . The old name of this package was `snack'. Package: libsnack2-dev Description: Snack development files This package is needed for building transcriber, and contains snackConfig.sh, snack.h. Package: libsnack2-doc Description: Snack documentation This package contains the html documentation that comes with libsnack2 Package: snack Description: Sound functionality extension to the Tcl/Tk language Snack is an extension to the Tcl/Tk scripting language that adds sound functionality. There are commands to play, record, edit, and even visualize sound. Snack supports in-memory sound objects, file based audio, and streaming audio. It handles fileformats such as WAV, AU, AIFF, and MP 3. . The visualization canvas item types update in real-time and can output postscript. The same scripts run on Unix (HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, IRIX) and Windows95/98/NT. It is also possible to run scripts embedded in web pages through the use of the Tcl plug-in. A sound file viewer/label editor, which is easy to customize, is included in the package. Package: snack-dev Description: Snack development files This package is needed for building transcriber, and contains snackConfig.sh, snack.h. Source package: snake4 Package: snake4 Description: Snake game This is a basic but nice implementation of the snake game. The objective is to "snake around" and eat fruit, while avoiding the evil headbanger and not crashing into your tail. . Features five levels of difficulty and a site-wide highscore list. Source package: snap Package: snap Description: A Perl-based console Napster client Snap is a small, Perl-based, command-line Napster client written with the Perl Curses bindings. It is designed to be small yet fully functional, while providing a powerful scripting environment through the use of Perl. Snap supports full song searching/browsing with regular expression filtering, multiple simultaneous uploads and downloads with upload speed throttling, resume support, chatting, hotlists, all Napster admin commands including Opennap extensions, alternate server and metaserver support, and much more. Source package: snappea Package: snappea Description: A program for creating and studying hyperbolic 3-manifolds. SnapPea is Jeff Weeks' computational tool for mathematicians working in low-dimensional topology. It is used for creating and studying hyperbolic 3-manifolds, and is accessible via Python scripts as well as through a traditional graphical user interface. Package: snappea-dev Description: Development files for SnapPea hyperbolic 3-manifold tool. SnapPea is a computational tool for creating and studying hyperbolic 3-manifolds. This package provides headers suitable for compiling the SnapPea kernel into other projects. Source package: snarf Package: snarf Description: A command-line URL grabber Snarf is a utility retrieve files via the http and ftp protocols. It supports http redirect, http and ftp resume, http and ftp authentication, and other neat things. Its functionality is similar to that of wget, but with a much smaller binary. Source package: snd Package: snd Description: Sound file editor Snd is a powerful sound file editor that can be customized and extended using the Scheme programming language. Source package: sndconfig Package: sndconfig Description: Easy soundcard configuration Sndconfig is a utility that lets you configure your soundcard easily. It was written originally for RedHat Linux, but now it is available for Debian GNU/Linux, too. . Sndconfig uses isapnp to detect common soundcards and writes a isapnp configuration to and module control lines for use with your sound card. It requires a kernel with OSS sound modules to be present. Source package: sniffit Package: sniffit Description: packet sniffer and monitoring tool sniffit is a packet sniffer for TCP/UDP/ICMP packets. sniffit is able to give you very detailed technical info on these packets (SEC, ACK, TTL, Window, ...) but also packet contents in different formats (hex or plain text, etc. ). Source package: snmpkit Package: libsnmpkit-dev Description: multithreaded SNMP connection library This package contains headers and static libraries for the libsnmpkit1 package. Package: libsnmpkit1 Description: multithreaded SNMP connection library This library allows a program to make large numbers of SNMP connections simultaneously. Source package: snmptrapfmt Package: snmptrapfmt Description: A configurable snmp trap handler daemon for snmpd. This package contains a configurable snmp trap handler daemon for snmpd. The output of this trap handler daemon may be specified via a configuration file and written to a logfile or to the syslog daemon. During installation of this package, the configuration file for the snmptrapd daemon is changed (old version is saved) to activate the trap handler. The snmpd and snmptrapd daemons are restarted. Source package: snmptraplogd Package: snmptraplogd Description: A configurable snmp trap daemon. This package contains a configurable snmp trap daemon. The output of this snmp daemon may be specified via a configuration file and written to a logfile or to the syslog daemon. Source package: snooper Package: snooper Description: Captures communication between two external serial devices Snooper passes data transparently between two serial (RS232C) devices, capturing and logging the data and occasional comments you want to insert into the logs. . It is useful for debugging or analyzing the communications protocol between two devices that would normally be connected directly to each other, e.g. a digital camera and a personal computer. By sitting "in the middle" (after you connect the two devices to serial ports on your Linux machine) snooper is able to capture data traveling in either direction while also passing it unmodified to the other device. . It is also possible to operate with a single serial device, using your console and keyboard as the second device. Source package: snort Package: snort Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba. Package: snort-common Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba. Package: snort-doc Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba. Package: snort-mysql Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba. Package: snort-rules-default Description: Flexible NIDS (Network Intrusion Detection System) Snort is a libpcap-based packet sniffer/logger which can be used as a lightweight network intrusion detection system. It features rules based logging and can perform content searching/matching in addition to being used to detect a variety of other attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, and much more. Snort has a real-time alerting capability, with alerts being sent to syslog, a separate "alert" file, or even to a Windows computer via Samba. Source package: snowflake Package: snowflake Description: An interactive snowflake generator. In addition to generating pretty snowflake patterns, the code for this program, as originally conceived by Raph Levien was an exercise in cryptography. The bit pattern from an ordinary ASCII string or a hexadecimal key can be used to generate a unique snowflake. Source package: sntop Package: sntop Description: A curses-based utility that polls hosts to determine connectivity. Simple network top (sntop) is a curses-based console utility, in the spirit of top, that polls network hosts at a regular interval to determine their connectivity and displays the results in a pretty format. Advanced features, such as automatic HTML generation of results, secure terminal mode, execution of external file on connectivity change, and user/system configure files, are supported. Source package: soap-lite Package: libsoap-lite-perl Description: Perl5 modules for client and server side SOAP implementation . SOAP::Lite is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and lightweight interface to the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) both on client and server side. . This version of SOAP::Lite supports the SOAP 1.1 specification ( see http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP ). The main features of the library are: . o Supports SOAP 1.1 spec. o Provides full namespace support for SOAP 1.1. o Supports XML entity encoding. o Supports header attributes. o Supports HTTPS protocol. o Supports SMTP protocol. o Provides POP3 server implementation. o Supports Basic/Digest server authentication. o Provides COM interface. o Supports blessed object references. o Contains various reusable components (modules) that can be used independently, as, for instance, SOAP::Serializer and SOAP::Deserializer. o Provides an object oriented interface for serializing/deserializing and sending/receiving SOAP packets. Support for extensibility of the serialization/deserialization architecture has been included. o Supports serialization/deserialization of sophisticated object graphs which may have cycles (a circular queue would serialize just fine, as well as $a=\$a. See tests and documentation for more examples). o Supports arrays (both serialization and deserialization with autotyping). o Custom/user-defined types (see SOAP::Data::as_ordered_hash for example). o Supports ordered hashes (as working example of user-defined data types). o Customizable auto type definitions. o Has more than 40 tests that access public test servers with different implementations: Apache SOAP, Frontier, Perl, XSLT, COM and VB6. o Has (limited) schema support (WSDL) with dynamic and stub access. o Supports Base64 encoding. o Supports out parameters binding. o Supports transparent SOAP calls with autodispatch feature. o Supports dynamic/static class/method binding. o Provides CGI/daemon server implementation. o Provides interactive shell for SOAP sessions (examples/SOAPsh.pl). o Easy services deployment. Put module in specified directory and it'll be accessible. o Has enough examples and documentation to be up and running in no time. Source package: socket Package: socket Description: Multi purpose socket tool The socket program is a simple tool for socket based connections. It can be used to create simple daemons (in both standalone and inetd mode), to connect to other daemons or to redirect ports. Source package: socks4-server Package: libsocks4 Description: SOCKS libraries This is version 4.3 of SOCKS, a package that allows Unix hosts behind a firewall to gain full access to the internet without requiring direct IP reachability. It does require a SOCKS server program being run on a hosts that can communicate directly to hosts behind the firewall as well as hosts on the Internet at large. It is based on the original SOCKS written by David Koblas . . This package includes libsocks needed by SOCKSified client programs. Package: socks4-clients Description: Socks4 enabled clients as rtelnet, rftp, ... This is version 4.3 of SOCKS, a package that allows Unix hosts behind a firewall to gain full access to the internet without requiring direct IP reachability. It does require a SOCKS server program being run on a hosts that can communicate directly to hosts behind the firewall as well as hosts on the Internet at large. It is based on the original SOCKS written by David Koblas . . This package includes SOCKSified client programs of finger, ftp, telnet, and whois. A few other SOCKSified clients may be found on ftp.nec.com, in directory /pub/security/socks.cstc. Package: socks4-server Description: SOCKS4 server for proxying IP-based services over a firewall This is version 4.3 of SOCKS, a package that allows Unix hosts behind a firewall to gain full access to the internet without requiring direct IP reachability. It does require a SOCKS server program being run on a hosts that can communicate directly to hosts behind the firewall as well as hosts on the Internet at large. It is based on the original SOCKS written by David Koblas . . This package includes the SOCKS server. Source package: sodipodi Package: sodipodi Description: Vector based drawing program. It loads and saves subset of SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format, a standard maintained by the WWW consortium. . Sodipodi user interface should be familiar from CorelDraw and similar drawing programs. There are rectangles, ellipses, text items, bitmap images and freehand curves. As an added bonus both vector and bitmap objects can have alpha transparency and can be arbitrarily transformed. . Sodipodi supports multiple opened files and multiple views per file. Graphics can be printed and exported to png bitmaps. Source package: solfege Package: solfege Description: Ear training program for GNOME GNU Solfege is an ear training program for X Window written in python, using the GTK+ and GNOME libraries. . Ear training is a big subject with many connections to music theory and performance of music, so I won't even try to make "a complete computer-based eartraining course". But I hope someone find this software useful. Source package: solid-pop3d Package: solid-pop3d Description: POP3 server supporting Maildir, PAM, vhosting The Solid POP3 Server is an implementation of a Post Office Protocol version 3 server that has flexibility as its main goal. The server is easily configurable and has support for features such as: - APOP authentication scheme - virtual hosting - maildir and mailbox handling - bulletins - expiration of messages Source package: songprint Package: libsongprint-dev Description: Acoustic fingerprinting and song identification This is version 1.0 of the songprint library, a library for acoustic fingerprinting of music and queries using eTantrum's song identification service. . This package contains the headers and static libraries. Package: libsongprint0 Description: Acoustic fingerprinting and song identification This is version 1.0 of the songprint library, a library for acoustic fingerprinting of music and queries using eTantrum's song identification service. . This package contains the runtime libraries. Source package: sonicmail Package: sonicmail Description: email notifier GNOME applet Sonicmail is a POP3 email notifier GNOME applet. It will notify you when you receive new emails by displaying a selectable icon in the applet. Also, optionally, a sound may be played. Sonicmail is fully configurable. Source package: sortmail Package: sortmail Description: a simple mail sorter sortmail is a simple mail sorter you can use in your .forward to sort your mail into folders automatically, delete unwanted mail, etc. Source package: sound-recorder Package: sound-recorder Description: Direct-to-disk recording and play-back programs. sound-recorder is a direct-to-disk recording program. It uses the recording input from the mixer on your soundcard and records it to a file . cdsound-recorder is an enhancement to sound-recorder which makes it easy to record tracks or samples from a cdrom to a file. . With the play-sample program you can play the recorded audio or play all other non-compressed and compressed wave-files. Source package: soundgrab Package: soundgrab Description: play a raw audio file and interactively select and save pieces From the perl department of the Maximegalon museum of diseased imaginings. . soundgrab is a script that lets you interactively select and save your favorite parts of a raw audio file to other files via a command line interface. It does this by providing you with the basic commands you would expect from an audio cassette deck (play, stop, ff, rw) plus some additions: mark, which places a marker at the current position of the head, and export, which saves the audio data between the mark and the current head position to a file you specify in wav, cdr (cd mastering), raw data, flac, or ogg format. Source package: soundmodem Package: soundmodem Description: Sound Card Amateur Packet Radio Modems This package contains the driver and diagnostic utility for the userspace SoundModem suite by Thomas Sailer. . This package allows you to use any soundcard supported by the kernel as an Amateur Packet Radio modem. Source package: soundtracker Package: soundtracker Description: Sound module editor/player. Supports .xm modules, .xi instruments. Soundtracker is a module tracker for the X Window System and Gnome similar to the DOS program `FastTracker', i.e. the user creates music by rearranging sound samples into `tracks'. For more information about tracking, see http://www.united-trackers.org/ Source package: soup Package: libsoup-dev Description: a SOAP client library in C. Soup is a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in C. . It provides an queued asynchronous callback-based mechanism for sending and servicing SOAP requests, and a WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) to C compiler which generates client stubs and server skeletons for easily calling and implementing SOAP methods. . It uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK applications. This enables GNOME applications to access SOAP servers on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to the Gtk+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also supported for those who want it). . The WSDL compiler will help you make your applications interoperate with services that expose their descriptions through WSDL. Package: libsoup2 Description: a SOAP client library in C. Soup is a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in C. . It provides an queued asynchronous callback-based mechanism for sending and servicing SOAP requests, and a WSDL (Web Service Definition Language) to C compiler which generates client stubs and server skeletons for easily calling and implementing SOAP methods. Source package: sourcenav Package: sourcenav Description: Source code analysis, editor, browser and build tool. Source-Navigator is a source code analysis tool which lets users to edit, browse and build their projects. With it, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees. You can also build your projects, either with your own makefile, or by using Source-Navigator's build system to automatically generate a makefile. Source-Navigator works with the Insight GUI interface for GDB. Package: sourcenav-doc Description: User's Guide and Programmer's Reference Guide for snavigator Source-Navigator is a source code analysis tool. This package contains a complete tutorial and reference documentation for it. Source package: sox Package: sox Description: A universal sound sample translator. SOX (SOund eXchange) is a generic utility for translating sound files from one format to another, possibly performing a sound effect at the same time. Package: sox-dev Description: Soundfile library from sox. This is the soundfile reading/writing library used by the sox soundfile converter program. Source package: space-orbit Package: space-orbit Description: A 3D space combat simulator Orbit is a 3D space combat simulator. It features realistic Newtonian physics and actual images of the planets. In Orbit, you can fly your space ship to explore the planets and moons of the solar system, or if you're feeling like some action, you can hunt down and destroy alien invaders. Source package: spacechart Package: spacechart Description: Star map viewer and navigator SpaceChart is a program to display 3d maps of stars and move freely around it. It is capable of showing only a subset of the stars in a given data file, and only those within a given distance of the center of the display. Also, it shows lines between stars that are closer than a given distance. Source package: spamassassin Package: spamassassin Description: Perl-based spam filter using text analysis This package contains a script that is designed to be called from a user's forward or .procmailrc file, and acts to filter out all junk or spam e-mail. . It also contains a daemon and client (written in C) designed for high load servers, reducing loading overhead. . It includes automatic white-listing, RBL testing, and header and body testing for common spam contents. With librazor-perl, it also checks messages against an online collaborative database. Source package: spamfilter Package: spamfilter Description: Filter spam from incoming mail This package contains a framework to make it easy to filter spam (i.e. junk email) from your incoming mail. It is intended as a user-controlled filter instead of being attached to the MTA as would otherwise be required. . All a user has to do is run "spamfilter" and edit one file to set personal information (email addresses, etc.) to have a fully functional spam filter on their incoming mail. . Once installed, the filter is infinitely customizable by the user via the rules of procmail. Source package: sparc-utils Package: sparc-utils Description: Miscellaneous tools useful for sparc systems. This package provides the following tools: . - elftoaout, piggyback, to build bootable kernel images over the net for Sparc workstations. They are mainly used by the boot-floppies package to create the tftpboot image of the Debian installation subsystem. - prtconf, eeprom to dump and modify contents of OpenPROM. - sparc32, sparc64 to set linux personality for one program and its children (useful to enforce a 32 bit environment on 64 bit system). - audioctl to control the audio device on Sparc/Linux workstations. Source package: speaker Package: speaker Description: Tcl/Tk speaker-phone application speaker is a speaker-phone application for US Robotics and Rockwell voice modems. If your modem has a speaker-phone feature implemented in hardware, then you can use speaker to control your modem. Source package: spectemu Package: spectemu-common Description: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator (common files) Spectemu emulates the 48k ZX Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor. This package contains common configuration files and utilities which are or can be used by either the X11 or the SVGAlib frontend. . It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25MHz!). On the other hand, the user interface is not the best. . Features include: - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver. - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format) - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format) - Optional quick loading of tapes. - Saving to tape files. - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape - Configurable with config files and from command line Package: spectemu-svga Description: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator for SVGAlib vgaspect is the SVGAlib version of Spectemu which emulates the 48k ZX Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor. . It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25MHz!). On the other hand, the user interface is not the best. . Features include: - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver. - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format) - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format) - Optional quick loading of tapes. - Saving to tape files. - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape - Configurable with config files and from command line Package: spectemu-x11 Description: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator for X11 xspect is the X11 version of Spectemu which emulates the 48k ZX Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor. . It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25MHz!). On the other hand, the user interface is not the best. . Features include: - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver. - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format) - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format) - Optional quick loading of tapes. - Saving to tape files. - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape - Configurable with config files and from command line Source package: speech-tools Package: libestools1.2 Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library A library for use in speech software, such as the festival speech synthesis system. Package: libestools1.2-dev Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools Library - developer's libraries and docs. This package contains the header files, static libraries, and documentation that developers using the Edinburgh Speech Tools Library will need. Package: speech-tools Description: Edinburgh Speech Tools - user binaries This package contains the various highly useful (to speech scientists, at least) utility programs that use and accompany the Edinburgh Speech Tools Library. Source package: speedbar Package: speedbar Description: Dired on steroids Speedbar is an Emacs Lisp program which allows you to create a special skinny frame with a specialized directory listing in it. This listing will have both directories and filtered files in it. You can then load files into your emacs frame, or expand the files to display all the tags that are in them and jump to those tags. You can also expand multiple directories into your speedbar frame. Source package: speedy-cgi-perl Package: libapache-mod-speedycgi Description: apache module to speed up perl scripts by making them persistent. SpeedyCGI is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which usually makes them run much more quickly because it avoids the overhead of starting up a new perl interpreter and compiling the perl code. It is most often used for CGI scripts but it can be used to speed up most perl programs. Package: speedy-cgi-perl Description: speed up perl scripts by making them persistent. SpeedyCGI is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which usually makes them run much more quickly because it avoids the overhead of starting up a new perl interpreter and compiling the perl code. It is most often used for CGI scripts but it can be used to speed up most perl programs. Source package: spell Package: spell Description: GNU Spell, a clone of Unix `spell' GNU Spell is a spell checking program which prints each misspelled word on a line of its own. It is designed as a clone of the standard Unix `spell' program, and implemented as a wrapper for Ispell. Spell accepts as its arguments a list of files to read from. Within that list, the magical file name `-' causes Spell to read from standard input. In addition, when called with no file name arguments, Spell assumes that it should process standard input. Source package: spellcast Package: spellcast Description: The classic hand-waving multi-player X game of spellcasting. Spellcast is a classic game of might and magic for the X Windowing System. Two or more wizards duke it out with spells, summons, and plain old poking with fingers. Good for hour[s] of fun. Source package: spellcast-doc Package: spellcast-doc Description: Documentation for the multi-player X game of spellcasting. This package provides documentation freely available for the spellcast game, it currently includes the rules of the original spellcaster pencil and paper game, transcripts of games and the manual page edited to include all the icons of the hand-weaving movements. Source package: spellutils Package: spellutils Description: Utilities to spell-check selectively Spellutils is a suite of programs which are used to isolate some parts from various types of files and hand them over to another program which may change the texts; it is typically a spell checker. Afterwards the possibly changed text parts are copied back in place in the original file. . The newsbody program is intended for use on mail and news messages; it can e.g. ignore headers, quoted material and signatures. . The pospell program is for use on translated strings in .po files. Source package: sphinx2 Package: libsphinx2-dev Description: speech recognition library - development kit Sphinx 2 is a real-time, speaker-independent speech recognition system. . This package contains header files and static libraries for developing program that use Sphinx. Package: libsphinx2g0 Description: speech recognition library Sphinx 2 is a real-time, speaker-independent speech recognition system. . This package contains the Sphinx library. Package: sphinx2-bin Description: speech recognition utilities Sphinx 2 is a real-time, speaker-independent speech recognition system. . This package contains examples and utilities that use Sphinx. It also includes a sample language model that is capable of recognizing simple commands like "go forward ten meters" and other commands one might use to tell a robot where to move. Package: sphinx2-hmm-6k Description: speech recognition library - default acoustic model Sphinx 2 is a real-time, speaker-independent speech recognition system. . This package contains an acoustic model for Sphinx-II trained for close-talking microphones. It is the default acoustic model used by the demos, and should provide adequate performance for most desktop applications. Source package: spicctrl Package: spicctrl Description: Sony Vaio controller program to set LCD backlight brightness spicctrl is a small program that can use the Sony Programmable I/O Control device (SPIC), which is part of Sony Vaio's, to do a few simple things. Currently, it can only be used to control the brightness on the LCD backlight, and print out some information about the battery. . You need a kernel with the sonypi module (and a Vaio laptop..) to use this program. Source package: spider Package: spider Description: A two deck solitaire game for the X Window System. Spider is delivered in two forms: small.spider is for systems without high resolution screens so the board will fit on the screen; round.spider has prettier card backs but takes up more room on the screen. . The default is round.spider. If you wish to use small.spider, either call it directly, or change the link /usr/X11R6/bin/spider to point to small.spider instead of round.spider. Source package: splay Package: splay Description: Sound player for MPEG-1,2 layer 1,2,3 Based on maplay, this package decodes layer I, II, and III MPEG audio streams and plays them from the command line using a CD-quality audio device. It uses far less computing power than one commercial equivalent, "l3dec". Source package: spline Package: spline Description: Akima spline interpolation. spline(1) interpolates an Akima-spline trough a series of given points. The Akima-spline interpolation approximates a manually drawn curve better than the ordinary splines, but the second derivation is not continuous. Source package: splitdigest Package: splitdigest Description: A program that splits mail-digests. It takes a digest from a file specified on the command line or STDIN and writes a mbox-format (Elm, Pine, VM, mailx, etc) folder with the digest. I have it preconfigured for Debian-User and Debian-Changes, but it is easily configured for any type of digest. Source package: splitvt Package: splitvt Description: run two programs in a split screen A utility to split a vt100 compatible screen into two halves, upper and lower, and run a different program simultaneously in each half. Source package: spong Package: spong-client Description: A systems and network monitoring system -- client programs This package includes the spong applications for monitoring systems and network services, and text based programs for requesting information or acknowledging problems from the spong server . Spong is a simple systems and network monitoring package. It does not compete with Tivoli, OpenView, UniCenter, or any other commercial packages. It is not SNMP based, it communicates via simple TCP based messages. It is written in perl and easily modifiable. . Its features include: . * client based monitoring (CPU, disk, processes, logs, etc.) * monitoring of network services (smtp, http, ping, pop, dns, etc.) * grouping of hosts (routers, servers, workstations, PCs) * rules based messaging when problems occur * configurable on a host by host basis * results displayed via text or web based interface * history of problems * verbose information to help diagnosis problems * modular programs to makes it easy to add or replace check functions or features * Big Brother BBSERVER emulation to allow Big Brother Clients to be used Package: spong-common Description: A systems and network monitoring system -- common libraries This package includes the spong perl libraries, which all spong applications depend on. . Spong is a simple systems and network monitoring package. It does not compete with Tivoli, OpenView, UniCenter, or any other commercial packages. It is not SNMP based, it communicates via simple TCP based messages. It is written in perl and easily modifiable. . Its features include: . * client based monitoring (CPU, disk, processes, logs, etc.) * monitoring of network services (smtp, http, ping, pop, dns, etc.) * grouping of hosts (routers, servers, workstations, PCs) * rules based messaging when problems occur * configurable on a host by host basis * results displayed via text or web based interface * history of problems * verbose information to help diagnosis problems * modular programs to makes it easy to add or replace check functions or features * Big Brother BBSERVER emulation to allow Big Brother Clients to be used Package: spong-server Description: A systems and network monitoring system -- server programs This package includes the spong daemon, which collects and stores information from the spong client programs, and the program for sending out messages when problems occur. . Spong is a simple systems and network monitoring package. It does not compete with Tivoli, OpenView, UniCenter, or any other commercial packages. It is not SNMP based, it communicates via simple TCP based messages. It is written in perl and easily modifiable. . Its features include: . * client based monitoring (CPU, disk, processes, logs, etc.) * monitoring of network services (smtp, http, ping, pop, dns, etc.) * grouping of hosts (routers, servers, workstations, PCs) * rules based messaging when problems occur * configurable on a host by host basis * results displayed via text or web based interface * history of problems * verbose information to help diagnosis problems * modular programs to makes it easy to add or replace check functions or features * Big Brother BBSERVER emulation to allow Big Brother Clients to be used Package: spong-www Description: A systems and network monitoring system -- web interface This package includes the programs for displaying the current status and history of the systems and network services, as well as charts of based on logged information when used together with rrdtool, on the World Wide Web. . Spong is a simple systems and network monitoring package. It does not compete with Tivoli, OpenView, UniCenter, or any other commercial packages. It is not SNMP based, it communicates via simple TCP based messages. It is written in perl and easily modifiable. . Its features include: . * client based monitoring (CPU, disk, processes, logs, etc.) * monitoring of network services (smtp, http, ping, pop, dns, etc.) * grouping of hosts (routers, servers, workstations, PCs) * rules based messaging when problems occur * configurable on a host by host basis * results displayed via text or web based interface * history of problems * verbose information to help diagnosis problems * modular programs to makes it easy to add or replace check functions or features * Big Brother BBSERVER emulation to allow Big Brother Clients to be used Source package: sporum Package: sporum Description: a powerful Web-based discussion forum. A powerful Web-based discussion forum. Its features include user registration, cookie-based login, a built-in search engine, multiple forums, the ability to customize using the built-in administration package, and much more. Sporum uses SQL server to store data, so postings and searches run on the forum are extremely fast and efficient. Source package: sppc Package: sppc Description: Simple Panel Plot Composer This is SPPC (Simple Panel Plot Composer). It can make output to postscript, ppm and gif files, or display in an OpenGL window. It is used by tela, but can also be used standalone. Source package: spreadsheet-parseexcel Package: libspreadsheet-parseexcel-perl Description: Perl5 module to access Excel Spreadsheets. This module allows you to read information from Excel files in the. Excel4, 95, 97 and 2000 flavours. Source package: spreadsheet-writeexcel Package: libspreadsheet-writeexcel-perl Description: Perl5 module to create Excel spreadsheets. The Spreadsheet::WriteExcel module can be used to create a cross- platform Excel binary file. Multiple worksheets can be added to a workbook and formatting can be applied to cells. Text, numbers, formulas and hyperlinks can be written to the cells. . The Excel file produced by this module is compatible with Excel 5, 95, 97 and 2000. Generated files are also compatible with the Linux/UNIX spreadsheet applications OpenOffice, Gnumeric and XESS. The generated files are not compatible with MS Access. . This module cannot be used to read an Excel file. See Spreadsheet::ParseExcel or look at the main documentation for some suggestions. This module cannot be used to write to an existing Excel file. Source package: spruce Package: spruce Description: GTK+ application for sending/receiving email. Spruce is a pop3, imap, and smtp mail user agent written with the GTK+ widget library. It supports multiple mailbox styles, has a user-friendly interface, and does not require any additional tools. Source package: sql-editor Package: sql-editor Description: editor of SQL databases, with 'join' capability sql-editor lets the user edit the contents of the tables of a SQL database through a convenient Gtk graphical interface. The user can also select in the database, using an SQL SELECT query, and browse the results. sql-editor does not create tables, nor it does any other administrative task: you may use mysql-navigator for these. sql-editor is aware of joins (which can be specified by using reg.expressions) . THIS EDITOR IS VERY YOUNG AND NOT THROUGHLY TESTED. DO NOT USE IT TO EDIT VALUABLE DATA. (though it should be safe to use it to browse data) . sql-editor uses the python module dbGtk, which is included in this package; this module provides classes that automatically parse the structure of SQL tables and prepare Gtk widgets to edit the entries of the tables; these classes rely on a backend module that should be compatible to Python db-api 2.0. dbGtk has been tested on mySql databases, using the module MySQLdb; it may work on PostgreSQL databases, using the module pgSQL Source package: sqlite Package: libsqlite-dev Description: SQLite development files SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database access without running a separate RDBMS process. Package: libsqlite0 Description: SQLite shared library SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database access without running a separate RDBMS process. Package: libsqlite0-tcl Description: SQLite development files SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database access without running a separate RDBMS process. Package: sqlite Description: A command line interface for SQLite SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database access without running a separate RDBMS process. Package: sqlite-doc Description: SQLite documentation SQLite is is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL database access without running a separate RDBMS process. Source package: sqlxx Package: libsqlxx-dev Description: C++ classes for database access via ODBC This library contains C++ classes for easy database access via ODBC using libiodbc2. Package: libsqlxx2.2 Description: C++ classes for database access via ODBC This library contains C++ classes for easy database access via ODBC using libiodbc2. Source package: sqsh Package: sqsh Description: commandline SQL client for MS SQL and Sybase servers sqsh is a flexible commandline utility that uses the freetds libraries to connect to Sybase or Microsoft SQL servers. It is a useful debugging tool for identifying problems with other SQL applications, and it can be used as a productivity tool in its own right: unlike most SQL CLIs, sqsh's interactive shell lets you pipe the output of SQL queries directly to other Unix commands for further processing. Source package: squid Package: squid Description: Internet Object Cache (WWW proxy cache) This is the Squid Internet Object Cache developed by the National Laboratory for Applied Networking Research (NLANR) and Internet volunteers. This software is freely available for anyone to use. The Squid home page is http://www.squid-cache.org/ Package: squid-cgi Description: Squid cache manager CGI program This CGI program can be used to query and administrate a `squid' proxy cache trough your web browser. Package: squidclient Description: Command line URL extractor that talks to (a) squid. This small utility can be used to get URLs from the command line. It needs to talk to a `squid' proxy server. Source package: squidguard Package: squidguard Description: filter, redirector and access controller plug for Squid squidGuard is a free (GPL), flexible and ultra fast filter, redirector and access controller plugin for squid. It lets you define multiple access rules with different restrictions for different user groups on a squid cache. squidGuard uses squid's standard redirector interface. Source package: squidtaild Package: squidtaild Description: Squid log monitoring program Squidtaild is a very fast, highly configurable Perl program that will dynamicly create html pages that display the violations that people made one or more of the filters you have applied to the squid proxy logging system. Source package: squirrelmail Package: squirrelmail Description: Webmail for nuts SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP4. It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no Javascript) for maximum compatibility across browsers. It has very few requirements and is very easy to configure and install. SquirrelMail has all the functionality you would want from an email client, including strong MIME support, address books, and folder manipulation. Source package: squishdot Package: squishdot Description: Web-based News/Discussion System SquishDot is a web-based news publishing and discussion product for the Z Object Publishing Environment(ZOPE). It allows you to build a web-based news site along with the capability to handle threaded discussions with a minimum of configuration and day-to-day management. Source package: src2tex Package: src2tex Description: A converter from source program files to TeX format files src2tex [resp. src2latex] is a sort of text converter from BASIC, C, C++, OBJECTIVE-C, COBOL, FORTRAN, HTML, JAVA, LISP, MAKE, PASCAL, PERL, SCHEME, SHELL, TCL/TK and ASIR, MACSYMA, MAPLE, MATHEMATICA, MATLAB, MAXIMA, MuPAD, OCTAVE, REDUCE to TeX [resp. LaTeX]. However, it is not a simple pretty-printer; actually, it is designed to fulfill the following desires: . (1) We want to write mathematical formulae in comment area of source program. (2) We would like to patch PS or EPS figures upon source program. (3) We need a simple and easy-to-use tool which enables to combine documentation and manual with source program. (4) We often have to translate our program from text format to TeX format when we want to quote our own program in research report, lecture note, etc. That is quite time consuming, so it should be automated. Source package: srecord Package: srecord Description: Manipulate EPROM load files The srecord package is a collection of powerful tools for manipulating EPROM load files. . The srecord package understands a number of file formats: ASCII-Hex, ASCII-Space-Hex, Atmel, raw binary, C array declaration, DEC Binary XXDP, Elektor Monitor EMON52, Four Packed Code FPC, Intel MCS-86 Object format, MOS Technology hexadecimal, Motorola S-Record, Signetics, SPASM PIC, Tektronix Hexadecimal, Tektronix Extended Hexadecimal, Texas Instruments Tagged, TI-Tagged TI-SDSMAC, VHDL, and Wilson Eprom Burner . The srecord package is capable of the following operations: Conversions from any format to any other format, concatenations of multiple files, comparisons of files, report file summary info, filtering. . The srecord package is capable of the following filtrations: checksums, byte swapping, CRC insertion, crop addresses, exclude addresses, fill holes, insert length information, maximum and minimum, adjust offsets, split and unsplit for memory striping schemes. . More information can be found at the srecord web site http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/srecord.html . Source package: ssed Package: ssed Description: The super sed stream editor. Super sed reads the specified files or the standard input if no files are specified, makes editing changes according to a list of commands, and writes the results to the standard output. . Super sed is an enhanced version of GNU sed 3.02. Relative to 3.02, there are several new features (including in-place editing of files, extended regular expression syntax and a few new commands) and some bug fixes. Source package: ssmtp Package: ssmtp Description: Extremely simple MTA to get mail off the system to a mail hub A secure, effective and simple way of getting mail off a system to your mail hub. It contains no suid-binaries or other dangerous things - no mail spool to poke around in, and no daemons running in the background. Mail is simply forwarded to the configured mailhost. Extremely easy configuration. . WARNING: the above is all it does; it does not receive mail, expand aliases or manage a queue. That belongs on a mail hub with a system administrator. Source package: ssystem Package: ssystem Description: solar system flight simulator An OpenGL Solar System simulator which includes the sun, the nine planets, a few major satellites, and background stars. Source package: st Package: libst-dev Description: State Threads Library - Development files The State Threads library has an interface similar to POSIX threads. . However, the threads are actually all run in-process. This type of threading allows for controlled schedualing points. It is highly useful for designing robust and extremely scalable internet applications since there is no resource contention and locking is generally unnecessary. . It can be combined with traditional threading or multiple process parallelism to take advantage of multiple processors. . See: for further information about how state threads improve performance. Package: libst1 Description: State Threads Library The State Threads library has an interface similar to POSIX threads. . However, the threads are actually all run in-process. This type of threading allows for controlled schedualing points. It is highly useful for designing robust and extremely scalable internet applications since there is no resource contention and locking is generally unnecessary. . It can be combined with traditional threading or multiple process parallelism to take advantage of multiple processors. . See: for further information about how state threads improve performance. Source package: stalin Package: stalin Description: An extremely aggressive Scheme compiler. stalin is an aggressive self-hosting Scheme compiler, designed to generate resource efficient stand-alone executables with very high computational performance. It is a batch mode compiler like gcc, not an interpreter, and is designed to be used only after your code has stabilized. . It places a few limitations on the content of the source code. For example, you may not not LOAD or EVAL new expressions or procedure definitions at runtime, but in exchange, it is able to perform various global analyses which may allow it to transparently map Scheme types to C types and to use native C arithmetic operations on a per-expression basis, whenever such operations are proven safe. Further stalin can often reduce or eliminate run-time type checking and dispatching, and omit garbage collection for data of limited scope or accessability, while omitting unreachable data altogether. . stalin also has a foreign procedure interface to both Xlib and OpenGL. Source package: star Package: star Description: A fast posix-compliant tape archiver Star supports several tar archive formats (including ustar, GNU tar and new POSIX format). It's faster than other tar implementations due to advanced buffering. . Star is also capable of archiving Access Control Lists, however this package is compiled without ACL support. Source package: stardic Package: stardic Description: an English-Chinese dictionary software for Unix stardic is an English-Chinese dictionary software for Unix. It contains a vocabulary of about 50000 words, some with pronunciation in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet). Features include rule match and fetching word from screen. It can display either simplified or traditional Chinese font. . Home Page: http://www.cnshare.com/linux/tuijianindex.htm Author: Ma Su An Source package: starplot Package: starplot Description: A 3-dimensional perspective star map viewer StarPlot is a GTK+ based program that can be used interactively to view three-dimensional perspective charts of stars. Charts can be re-centered, rotated, or zoomed in or out with a mouse click (this can also, of course, be done via dialog boxes for more precision). Stars may be viewed (or ignored) by spectral class and absolute magnitude. . StarPlot is packaged with starconvert, a utility that converts line-oriented stellar data records to StarPlot format. Most star data files available on the Internet can be converted this way if a short file describing the original file format is provided to starconvert. Source package: startalk Package: startalk Description: Read/Write Motorola StarTac Phone Book Entries via Serial A program with which you read and write entries in your Motorola StarTac PCS (CDMA) phone book . For more info see: http://www.suspectclass.com/~sgifford/startalk/ Source package: stat Package: stat Description: wrapper for stat() and statfs calls Display all information about a file that the stat() call provides and all information about a filesystem that statfs() provides. Source package: statistics-descriptive Package: libstatistics-descriptive-perl Description: Perl5 module of basic descriptive statistical functions. This module provides basic functions used in descriptive statistics. It has an object oriented design and supports two different types of data storage and calculation objects: sparse and full. With the sparse method, none of the data is stored and only a few statistical measures are available. Using the full method, the entire data set is retained and additional functions are available. Source package: statnews Package: statnews Description: Extracts some useful statistics out of a newsgroup. This program may be useful to analyze newsgroups with respect to authors, messages length and frequency, and so on. Source package: statserial Package: statserial Description: Displays serial port modem status lines Statserial displays a table of the signals on a standard 9-pin or 25-pin serial port, and indicates the status of the handshaking lines. It can be useful for debugging problems with serial ports or modems. Source package: stax Package: stax Description: collection of puzzle games similar to Tetris Attack. Another way of playing Tetris and some other cool puzzle games. Multiplayer feature and themes. Have fun ;) Source package: sted Package: sted Description: Small/Stupid Text Editor. sted, which is an abbreviation for Small/Stupid (you choose) Text Editor, is a small and/or stupid text editor. So far it doesn't do much. You can edit files, load them and save them. . sted has a lot of limitations that you'll probably find quite annoying. It doesn't work very well in an xterm. Source package: sted2 Package: sted2 Description: a fast, functional MIDI sequencer STed2 is an open-source MIDI sequencer for Un*x/X platforms. Originally written by the late Takayuki "TURBO" Toda for SHARP X680x0 personal workstation series, it's now ported to GNU/Linux and fully works on ncurses and X! . The most distinctive feature of STed2 is its inputting method. STed2 supports "step" inputting, which enables you to input MIDI data incredibly fast. Also supports real-time recording via /dev/midi. Source package: stereograph Package: stereograph Description: stereogram generator Stereograph is a stereogram generator. In detail it is a single image stereogram (SIS) generator. That is a program that produces two-dimensional images that seem to be three-dimensional (surely you know the famous works of "The Magic Eye", Stereograph produces the same output). You do _not_ need any pair of colored spectacles to regard them - everyone can learn it. Source package: stklos Package: stklos Description: An efficient Scheme System providing a powerful Object System Based on an ad-hoc Virtual Machine, STklos can also be compiled as a library, so that one can easily embed it in an application. . The salient points of STklos are: * efficient and powerful object system based on CLOS providing - Multiple Inheritance, - Generic Functions, - Multi-methods - an efficient MOP (Meta Object Protocol) * a simple to use module system * implements the full tower of numbers defined in R5RS * easy connection to the GTK+ toolkit Source package: stl-manual Package: stl-manual Description: C++-STL documentation in HTML This is the documentation for the C++ Standard Template Library as found on SGIs Website. Source package: stlport4.5 Package: libstlport4.5 Description: STLport C++ class library STLport is a open-source, volunteer-driven project. Its goal is to build complete, multiplatform ANSI C++ Standard Library with SGI STL code base. From this base, it inherits the following advantages : + Advanced technology for maximum efficiency + Exception safety and thread safety + Standard compliance and reliability + Important extensions - hash tables, singly-linked list, rope . For more information on STLport visit the web page http://www.stlport.org/ . Package: libstlport4.5-dbg Description: STLport debugging files STLport is a open-source, volunteer-driven project. Its goal is to build complete, multiplatform ANSI C++ Standard Library with SGI STL code base. From this base, it inherits the following advantages : + Advanced technology for maximum efficiency + Exception safety and thread safety + Standard compliance and reliability + Important extensions - hash tables, singly-linked list, rope . For more information on STLport visit the web page http://www.stlport.org/ . Package: libstlport4.5-dev Description: STLport development files STLport is a open-source, volunteer-driven project. Its goal is to build complete, multiplatform ANSI C++ Standard Library with SGI STL code base. From this base, it inherits the following advantages : + Advanced technology for maximum efficiency + Exception safety and thread safety + Standard compliance and reliability + Important extensions - hash tables, singly-linked list, rope . For more information on STLport visit the web page http://www.stlport.org/ . Source package: stone Package: stone Description: TCP/IP packet repeater in the application layer. TCP/IP packet repeater in the application layer. It repeats TCP and UDP packets from inside to outside of a firewall, or from outside to inside. Source package: stopafter Package: stopafter Description: kill commands after a given time Run the given command, killing it with a SIGHUP or other signal after a specified amount of time. It forks a child process to kill the parent process and any children if still present. Package also includes the pushafter utility, which waits for a specified time before running the given command. . Useful when managing global IRC networks via ssh, as in: . pushafter 30s stopafter 600 hup ssh -n -l dancer $host uname -a Source package: stormpkg Package: stormpkg Description: Storm Package Manager Storm Package Manager is a GNOME-based user-friendly replacement for the console-based package manager "dselect". . Many useful features are available, such as full dependency management, APT source list editing, and package list filtering. . Source package: stow Package: stow Description: Organiser for /usr/local/ hierarchy GNU Stow helps the system administrator organise files under /usr/local/ by allowing each piece of software to be installed in its own tree under /usr/local/stow/, and then using symlinks to create the illusion that all the software is installed in the same place. Source package: strace Package: strace Description: A system call tracer. strace is a system call tracer, i.e. a debugging tool which prints out a trace of all the system calls made by a another process/program. The program to be traced need not be recompiled for this, so you can use it on binaries for which you don't have source. . System calls and signals are events that happen at the user/kernel interface. A close examination of this boundary is very useful for bug isolation, sanity checking and attempting to capture race conditions. Source package: stringlist Package: libstringlist-dev Description: Header files for StringList development. Headers and other files needed for StringList development. Package: libstringlist0 Description: StringList - library for handling misc Enlightenment functions StringList is a library for handling miscellaneous Enlightenment functions, such as Strings, memory management, alert boxes, etc. It has just recently begun development, and as such has much to be worked on. Read the README for more information. Source package: strutilsxx Package: libstrutilsxx-dev Description: Useful additional C++ string processing functions This library is a collection of useful additional C++ string processing functions like trimming, replacing, formating, etc. Package: libstrutilsxx0.7 Description: Useful additional C++ string processing functions This library is a collection of useful additional C++ string processing functions like trimming, replacing, formating, etc. Source package: subterfugue Package: subterfugue Description: Tool for subverting programs--"strace meets expect" SUBTERFUGUE is a framework for observing and playing with the reality of software; it's a foundation for building tools to do tracing, sandboxing, and many other things. You could think of it as "strace meets expect." [requires 2.4 kernel] Source package: suck Package: suck Description: Small newsfeed from an NNTP server with standard NNTP commands. This package contains software for copying news from an NNTP server to your local machine, and copying replies back up to an NNTP server. . The suck/rpost combination allows you to run your own INN/CNEWS site, controlling where you get your news, and where you post outgoing articles. Suck/rpost use only standard NNTP commands that are used by your favorite news reader (like tin, knews, trn) such as POST and ARTICLE. If you can use tin or knews against a NNTP site, than you can use Suck/Rpost and have multiple site feeds. . NOTE: Suck will not work with obsolete NNTP servers that can't handle the xhdr command. Source package: sudo Package: sudo Description: Provides limited super user privileges to specific users. Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root privileges to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to give as few privileges as possible but still allow people to get their work done. Source package: sufary Package: libsufary-perl Description: Perl module for SUFARY. This module lets you use the SUFARY library from perl. Package: libsufary2 Description: Shared Library for SUFARY. This packages contains a runtime shared library for the SUFARY system. Package: sufary Description: Full-text searching tools using suffix array. SUFARY is a very powerful indexing and query system using suffix array. . SUFARY can handle one file at a time, and so not suited for searching a word from many files. . CAUTION: Documentation for sufary is written in Japanese. Package: sufary-dev Description: Development files for SUFARY. A header file and libraries for developing the SUFARY applications. Package: sufary-tcltk Description: Tcl/Tk interface for SUFARY. This packages provides kwicview, a Tcl/TK based GUI for array which is a searching program of the SUFARY system. Source package: suidmanager Package: suidmanager Description: Manage File Permissions This package previously managed permissions of files. However, the dpkg-statoverride command is the new way to do that. . This package now exists only as a transition package. When it is installed, it will import the old suidmanager database into dpkg-statoverride's database. After that, it may be freely removed. Source package: sulfur Package: sulfur Description: Application framework for Python programs. Sulfur is an object-oriented application framework for Python programs. Its purpose is to provide services to user-runnable applications written in Python; the services currently available include plug-in management, flexible option management, and configuration file loading. Source package: sunclock Package: sunclock Description: Fancy clock showing time and geographical data sunclock is an X11 application that displays a map of the Earth and indicates the illuminated portion of the globe by drawing sunlit areas dark on light, night areas as light on dark. In addition to providing local time for the default timezone, it also displays GMT time, legal and solar time of major cities, their latitude and longitude, and the mutual distances of arbitrary locations on Earth. Sunclock can display meridians, parallels, tropics and arctic circles. It has builtin functions that accelerate the speed of time and show the evolution of seasons. Source package: sup Package: sup Description: Software Upgrade Protocol implementation The SUP System is a set of programs developed by Carnegie Mellon University that provide for collections of files to be maintained in identical versions across a number of machines. These programs are: . SUP: The "client" program, run by users or system maintainers, which initiates the upgrade activity on a machine requesting the latest version of a collection of files. SUP will normally be run as a daemon, firing up once each night (week, etc.) to upgrade the specified file collections. . SUPFILESRV: The "file server" program, a daemon that is run by the system maintainer to service requests for files initiated by client SUP programs. The file server runs on every machine used as a "repository" of distributable versions of files. It runs continuously and listens for network connection requests by individual client processes; for each individual client request, a process is forked to service that request. . SUPSCAN: The "file scanner" program, that may optionally be run periodically to speed up execution of the file server. It pre-compiles a list of files on the file system that match the specifications for a given file collection so that the file server need not do this during each upgrade of that collection. The file scanner is normally used daily for very large file collections that are upgraded by many clients each day; it is not so useful for small file collections or for those that are upgraded by only a few client machines per day. Source package: super Package: super Description: Execute commands setuid root Super allows specified users to execute scripts (or other commands) as if they were root; or it can set the uid and/or gid on a per-command basis before executing the command. It is intended to be a secure alternative to making scripts setuid root. Source package: superd Package: superd Description: Single-port inetd with pre-forking, suited for high-speed servers. superd turns any program that normally talks to stdin and stdout into a high speed server. It's similar in functionality to inetd but it handles only one port per invocation. It uses pre-forking and file descriptor passing to achieve high performance. Source package: surfraw Package: surfraw Description: a fast unix command line interface to WWW Surfraw - Shell Users' Revolutionary Front Rage Against the World Wide Web . Surfraw provides a fast unix command line interface to a variety of popular WWW search engines and other artifacts of power. It reclaims google, altavista, dejanews, freshmeat, research index, slashdot and many others from the false-prophet, pox-infested heathen lands of html-forms, placing these wonders where they belong, deep in unix heartland, as god loving extensions to the shell. . Surfraw abstracts the browser away from input. Doing so lets it get on with what it's good at. Browsing. Interpretation of linguistic forms is handed back to the shell, which is what it, and human beings are good at. Combined with incremental text browsers, such as links, w3m (or even lynx), and screen(1), or netscape-remote a Surfraw liberateur is capable of research speeds that leave GUI tainted idolaters agape with fear and wonder. Source package: survex Package: survex Description: Cave surveying and mapping software A software suite to process, view, and print cave survey data. Survex is cross-platform (Linux/Unix, MS Windows, DOS, RISC OS). It includes English, French, German, Portuguese, Catalan, and Spanish internationalisations. It can deal with extremely large and complex datasets and can read survey data from many sources. Package: survex-aven Description: Sophisticated cave survey viewer for Survex Advanced cave viewer for Survex, written using the wxWindows library. Aven supersedes the xcaverot viewer in the main survex package. Source package: svgalib Package: svgalib-bin Description: Console SVGA display utilities svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video hardware; use with caution. . This package contains the Svgalib utility programs. Package: svgalib1 Description: SVGA display utilities [libc5 compat] svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video hardware; use with caution. . This package contains the libc5 compatibility shared libraries. Package: svgalib1-altdev Description: Shared, non-x, graphics library used by Ghostscript et al. svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video hardware; use with caution. . This package contains the libc5 compatibility static libraries and header files. See the svgalibg1-dev package for the documentation. Package: svgalibg1 Description: Console SVGA display utilities svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video hardware; use with caution. . This package contains the (libc6) shared libraries and config files. Package: svgalibg1-dev Description: Shared, non-x, graphics library used by Ghostscript et al. svgalib provides graphics capabilities to programs running on the system console, without going through X Windows. It uses direct access to the video hardware to provide low-level access to the standard VGA and SVGA graphics modes. Only works with some video hardware; use with caution. . This package contains the static libraries, header files and documentation. Source package: svgalib-dummy Package: svgalib-dummy1 Description: Dummy replacement for svgalib1 [libc5 compat] This package can replace the usual svgalib1 package, on which many other packages depend. Unfortunately, the proper svgalib1 requires some configuration and is a bit verbose, so if you don't need console graphics at all, and would install it only to satisfy dependencies, this dummy package may be an alternative for you. . This package can also be used on architectures where the real svgalib1 hasn't been ported to (e.g. m68k). Package: svgalib-dummyg1 Description: Dummy replacement for svgalib1 This package can replace the usual svgalib1 package, on which many other packages depend. Unfortunately, the proper svgalib1 requires some configuration and is a bit verbose, so if you don't need console graphics at all, and would install it only to satisfy dependencies, this dummy package may be an alternative for you. . This package can also be used on architectures where the real svgalib1 hasn't been ported to (e.g. m68k). . It also provides the few headers from the -dev package and should be usable as a development environment. Source package: svgalib4libggi Package: svgalib1-libggi2 Description: SVGAlib wrapper library for LibGGI The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains an implementation of the SVGAlib API, but one which does not access the physical display hardware directly. Instead, SVGAlib's interface is implemented via calls to LibGGI. Using this library, you can run SVGAlib applications on any display target supported by LibGGI (except the real SVGAlib itself). . You should not attempt to compile SVGAlib applications against this wrapper library. Install svgalibg1-dev or svgalib-dummyg1 for this. Source package: svgatextmode Package: svgatextmode Description: Run higher resolution text modes. This program is designed to greatly improve the normal (EGA-based) textmodes on your Linux machine. It uses an Xconfig-like configuration file to set up better looking textmodes. (=higher resolution, larger font size, higher display refresh...) This is already a big boon on normal 14" displays, and it is an immense difference on larger and better (15" and up) screens. It stems from the idea that it is a real waste of hardware to use EGA textmodes on an SVGA-card, which was designed to do much better than that. . This package is mainly of use to people with older hardware that is not adequately supported by the Linux framebuffer drivers. If you abhor 80x25 text modes as much as I do but have a modern cpu and video hardware, then building a kernel with framebuffer support is probably a better option. Some newer video cards are not supported by this package at all (but are supported by the kernel fb drivers) . WARNING: This program will not work on non-VGA based systems. Installing it will not do any harm, but activating the program can. Source package: svncviewer Package: svncviewer Description: Virtual network computing client software for SVGA. VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing `Desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. . It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides a client for SVGA, with this you can connect to a vncserver somewhere in the network and display its content on a graphic capable console. There are vncserver available for X and for Win95/NT, although the Win95/NT server may not work with svgalib viewer due to missing palette handling. Source package: swapd Package: swapd Description: Swap demon for dynamic swap file creation Swapd is a dynamic swapping manager for Linux. It provides the system with as much swap space (virtual memory) as is required at a particular time by dynamicly creating swap files. This is more convenient than using fixed swap files and/or partitions because they (a) are unused most of the time and are just taking up disk space; and (b) provide a limited amount of virtual memory. . On systems that have constant need for virtual memory it would still be wise to use a swap partition in parallel with dynamic swapping, since swap partitions provide much faster access than swap files. Source package: swatch Package: swatch Description: log file viewer with regexp matching, highlighting, & hooks Swatch is designed to monitor system activity. It reads a configuration file which contains pattern(s) to look for and action(s) to perform when each pattern is found. . A typical action is echoing the matched line in a variety of colours and formats including reverse video, bold, underline, and normal, which swatch knows how to do internally. Other actions include sending mail or executing an arbitrary program on the line. . Swatch is written in Perl and uses Perl regular expressions for line matching. . This Debian version of swatch includes two directives not yet found in the "official" swatch -- "PERLCODE" and "threshold". Source package: swath Package: swath Description: Thai word segmentation program This is a free word segmentation program from NECTEC. You need this program for thailatex and for creating proper Thai html pages. It is a better choice than cttex. Source package: swedish Package: iswedish Description: The Swedish dictionary for ispell. This is the Swedish dictionary, to be used with ispell to check and correct spelling in Swedish texts. The dictionary contains approximately 120,000 words. Package: wswedish Description: The swedish dictionary. This is a list of 120,000 Swedish words and names, to be used for whatever purpose you may think of. Source package: sweep Package: sweep Description: An editor for sound samples An editor for sound samples. It operates on various PCM style files such as .wav, .aiff and .au. . Sweep contains filters and effects you can apply to sound. One of its best features is multi-level undo and redo. It also allows discontinuous selections, multiple views of a sound sample and piano-style playback. . Further information can be had at http://sweep.sourceforge.net/. Package: sweep-dev Description: Development files for sweep plug-ins This package contains sweep header files and material you will need if you intend to develop plugins for sweep. . Further information can be had at http://sweep.sourceforge.net/. Source package: swh-plugins Package: swh-plugins Description: Steve Harris's LADSPA plugins Steve Harris has written a large number of plugins for LADSPA compatible hosts (e.g. GLAME, Sweep and ecasound). The plugins available are: . amp, fast overdrive, overdrive (with colourisation), comb filter, waveshaper, ringmod, divider, diode, decliper, pitch scaler, 16 band equaliser, sinus wavewrapper, hermes filter, chorus, flanger, decimater, oscilator, gverb, phasers, harmonic generators and surround encoders. . Further information about his plugins is available at Source package: swi-prolog Package: swi-prolog Description: Prolog interpreter. ISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler. Compliant with Part 1 of the ISO standard for Prolog. Covers all traditional Edinburgh Prolog features and shares many features with Quintus and SICStus Prolog, including a compatible module system. Very fast compiler, garbage collection (also on atoms), fast and powerful C/C++ interface, autoloading, GNU-readline interface. . SWI-Prolog has been designed and implemented such that it can easily be modified for experiments with logic programming and the relation between logic programming and other programming paradigms (such as the object oriented XPCE environment). SWI-Prolog has a rich set of built-in predicates and reasonable performance, which makes it possible to develop substantial applications in it. The current version offers a module system, garbage collection and an interface to the C language. . Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org Source package: swi-prolog-doc Package: swi-prolog-doc Description: Documentation for SWI-Prolog interpreter and XPCE. SWI-Prolog is a Prolog implementation based on a subset of the WAM. It is accompanied by XPCE, a symbolic programming environment for user interfaces. . This package contains the documentation in PDF and HTML format for SWI-Prolog and XPCE/Prolog. . Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org Source package: swi-prolog-packages Package: swi-prolog-clib Description: Interface to system library for SWI Prolog. This library contains SWI-Prolog foreign-libraries to deal with various OS-dependent or obscure stuff from SWI-Prolog. . Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org Package: swi-prolog-sgml Description: SGML/XML/HTML parser for SWI Prolog. This package allows you to parse SGML, XML and HTML data into a Prolog data structure. The high-level interface defined in sgml provides access at the file-level, while the low-level interface defined in the foreign module works with Prolog streams. . Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org Package: swi-prolog-table Description: Managing external tables for SWI Prolog. This package provides a foreign language extension to SWI-Prolog for the manipulation of `external tables'. External tables are files using a textual representation of records separated into fields. The package allows for a flexible definition of the format of the file in terms of records and fields, how the information in the file should be mapped onto Prolog data types and what properties the file has to improve the performance of lookup. . Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org Package: swi-prolog-xpce Description: GUI library for SWI Prolog. XPCE is an object-oriented symbolic programming environment for User Interfaces. XPCE was designed to be language-independent. In practice it has gained popularity with Prolog and many useful libraries are now available for Prolog only. Therefore we will often talk about XPCE/Prolog. . Home page: http://www.swi-prolog.org Source package: swig Package: libswig1.1 Description: Runtime support libraries for swig generated wrappers This package contains the runtime support libraries needed to run some swig generated wrappers. Install this package only if any other package you have installed depends on it. Package: swig Description: Generate scripting interfaces to C/C++ code. SWIG is a compiler that makes it easy to integrate C and C++ code with scripting languages including Perl, Tcl, and Python. Swig takes a set of ANSI C/C++ declarations and generates an interface for them to your favorite scripting language. Package: swig-doc-pdf Description: PDF Documentation files for SWIG Documentation for SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator) in PDF. This package contains the users guide and the reference guide for SWIG. It is more complete than the swig-doc package which has only the users guide. Package: swig-examples Description: Examples for applications of SWIG. Examples for applications of SWIG. Source package: swig-doc Package: swig-doc Description: Documentation files for SWIG Documentation for SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator) in HTML. Source package: swig1.3 Package: libswig1.3 Description: Runtime support libraries for swig generated wrappers This package contains the runtime support libraries needed to run some swig generated wrappers. Install this package only if any other package you have installed depends on it. Package: swig1.3 Description: Generate scripting interfaces to C/C++ code. SWIG is a compiler that makes it easy to integrate C and C++ code with scripting languages including Perl, Tcl, and Python. Swig takes a set of ANSI C/C++ declarations and generates an interface for them to your favorite scripting language. . This is an ALPHA version of swig 1.3. Please try to use the released swig version in the swig package for production because this version is largely untested and was only packaged so that software depending on it can be made available in Debian. Package: swig1.3-examples Description: Examples for applications of SWIG. Examples for applications of SWIG. These examples are for the upcoming 1.3 release. If you don't need the new features you should try the 1.1 release found in the swig package. Source package: swish++ Package: swish++ Description: Simple Web Indexing System for Humans: C++ version SWISH++ is a Unix-based file indexing and searching engine (typically used to index and search files on web sites). It was based on SWISH-E although SWISH++ is a complete rewrite. SWISH++ was developed to circumvent author's difficulties with using the SWISH-E package. . SWISH++ features: * Lightning-fast indexing * Indexes META elements, ALT, and other attributes * Selectively not index text within HTML or XHTML elements * Intelligently index mail and news files * Index Unix manual page files * Apply filters to files on-the-fly prior to indexing * Index non-text files such as Microsoft Office documents * Modular indexing architecture * Index new files incrementally * Index remote web sites * Handles large collections of files * Lightning-fast searching * Optional word stemming (suffix stripping) * Ability to run as a search server * Easy-to-parse results format * Generously commented source code Source package: swish-e Package: swish-e Description: Simple Web Indexing System for Humans SWISH-Enhanced is a fast, powerful, flexible, and easy to use system for indexing collections of Web pages or other text files. Key features include the ability to limit searches to certain HTML tags (META, TITLE, comments, etc.). The SWISH-E software is free, and we include a package of Perl programs that enable anyone who is authorized to create and maintain their own indexes (AutoSwish). SWISH-E is an enhanced version of SWISH, which was originally written by Kevin Hughes and modified and released with his permission. Source package: swisswatch Package: swisswatch Description: the mother of all X Toolkit clocks Swisswatch is a reimplementation of der Mouse's mclock program using lightweight X Toolkit objects ("gadgets"). It relies heavily on resources for configuration, and can assume a wide range of looks. The application defaults files distributed with swisswatch currently support an oclock emulation, a Swiss railway clock emulation, and a fancy default appearance. You are encouraged to play with the resources and create your personalized version. Source package: sword Package: diatheke Description: CGI script for making bible website A command line utility for sword, and a cgi perl script that uses the utility to produce a bible browsing/searching website. Package: libsword-dev Description: Development files for libsword This package contains the static libraries and headers for developing applications that use the sword library. Package: libsword-runtime Description: Utilities for sword This package contains utilities for generating data modules. Package: libsword1 Description: API/library for bible software The SWORD Project is an open source, cross-platform (Linux, Windows, Solaris, etc.) API/library for Bible software with a constantly growing list of front-ends (GUI, textmode, web-based, etc.) and a library of over 100 text modules. . This package contains the core libraries for the project. . Please read the README.Debian for more information on how to obtain other modules for sword. Source package: sword-comm-mhcc Package: sword-comm-mhcc Description: Matthew Henry Concise Commentary for SWORD An abridged version of Matthew Henry's commentary on the whole bible. Matthew Henry (1662-1714) was a Presbyterian minister in Chester. His work was long celebrated as the best of English commentaries for devotional purposes. Such as Whitefield and Spurgeon have used the work and commended it heartily. Source package: sword-comm-pers Package: sword-comm-pers Description: Personal Commentary for SWORD A blank commentary to fill in with your own observations for personal bible study. Source package: sword-dict-naves Package: sword-dict-naves Description: Naves Topical Bible for SWORD Nave's Topics were originally produced by O.J. Nave while serving as a chaplain in the US Army, and published in the early 1900's. It consists of 20,000+ topics and sub-topics, and 100,000+ references to scripture. Source package: sword-text-web Package: sword-text-web Description: World English Bible (WEB) for SWORD The World English Bible is a 1997 revision of the American Standard Version of the Holy Bible, first published in 1901. Source package: sxid Package: sxid Description: suid, sgid file and directory checking This program is runs as a cronjob. Basically it tracks any changes in your s[ug]id files and folders. If there are any new ones, ones that aren't set any more, or they have changed bits or other modes then it reports the changes. You can also run this manually for spot checking. . It tracks s[ug]id files by md5 checksums. This helps detect if your files have been tampered with, would not show under normal name and permissions checking. Directories are tracked by inodes. Source package: symlinks Package: symlinks Description: scan/change symbolic links Symlinks scans directories for symbolic links and lists them on stdout. Each link is prefixed with a classification of relative, absolute, dangling, messy, lengthy or other_fs. . Symlinks can also convert absolute links (within the same filesystem) to relative links and can delete messy and dangling links. Source package: sympa Package: sympa Description: Modern mailing list manager Sympa is a scalable and highly customizable modern mailing list manager which can cope with big lists (200,000 subscribers). It can can handle a lots of useful features : - Moderation - Digest mode - Authentication (for subscription process) - Archive management - Multi-language support (us, fr, de, as, it, fi and Chinese locales) - Expiration process - Virtual domains (virtual robots) - Accesses to LDAP directories - Using a RDBMS for storing subscriber information (it supports both MySQL and PostgreSQL). - S/MIME encryption and HTTPS authentication Sympa provides a scripting language for extending the behaviour of commands, and a complete (user and admin) Web interface called WWSympa. . SYMPA means 'Système de Multi-Postage Automatique' (French) or 'Automatic Mailing System' (English). . It is written in Perl and uses some modules (mailtools, md5, msgcat, db). . WWSympa is provided in a separate package named `wwsympa'. Package: wwsympa Description: Web interface for administrating Sympa WWSympa is a well integrated web interface for configuring Sympa. It comes with original features such as : - Unique interface for users and admin, authentication - Contextual internationalization (English, French and Spanish) - Archives (MhOnArc) with access control and a Search Engine (MarcSearch) - Clean moderation - Edition of service messages (templates) for owner and listmaster - Semi-automatic bounces management - HTTPS authentication - Support for virtual hosting with respect to virtual domains Source package: synaesthesia Package: synaesthesia Description: A program for representing sounds visually This is a program for representing sounds visually (from a CD, line input, or through a pipe). It goes beyond the usual oscilloscope style program by combining a FFT and stereo positioning information to give a two dimensional display. X and svgalib versions are included in this package. Source package: synaptic Package: synaptic Description: GUI-frontend for APT Synaptic (previously known as raptor) is a GUI frontend for APT. It is based on the WINGs toolkit and can manage RPMs as well. Source package: synaptics Package: synaptics Description: Configure a Synaptics TouchPad Set the configuration options of the Synaptics TouchPad on your laptop computer or keyboard. Source package: syncbbdb Package: syncbbdb Description: BBDB to PalmOS Pilot Manger conduit Transfer address records between a PalmOS device like a Palm Pilot or a Visor, using a perl BBDB to PalmOS Pilot Manager conduit. Source package: sysadmin-guide Package: sysadmin-guide Description: The Linux System Administrators' Guide The Linux System Administrators' Guide from the Linux Documentation Project. Aimed at novice system administrators. This package presents the guide in HTML format, you can produce other formats by getting the source package. Source package: sysklogd Package: klogd Description: Kernel Logging Daemon The klogd daemon listens to kernel message sources and is responsible for prioritizing and processing operating system messages. The klogd daemon can run as a client of syslogd or optionally as a standalone program. Klogd can now be used to decode EIP addresses if it can determine a System.map file. Package: sysklogd Description: System Logging Daemon This package implements the system log daemon, which is an enhanced version of the standard Berkeley utility program. It is responsible for providing logging of messages received from programs and facilities on the local host as well as from remote hosts. Source package: syslinux Package: syslinux Description: Bootloader for Linux/i386 using MS-DOS floppies SYSLINUX is a boot loader for the Linux/i386 operating system which operates off an MS-DOS/Windows FAT filesystem. It is intended to simplify first-time installation of Linux, and for creation of rescue and other special-purpose boot disks. . SYSLINUX is probably not suitable as a general purpose boot loader. However, SYSLINUX has shown itself to be quite useful in a number of special-purpose applications. . You will need support for `msdos' filesystem in order to use this program Source package: syslog-common Package: syslog-common Description: Common utilities for all system-log-daemons This package contains: update-syslogrotate -- automatic configuration of log rotation It won't override any logrotate configuration for logfiles that you did yourself. . syslog-facility -- setup of local facilities for other packages Used primarily by maintainer scripts. This incarnation even keeps its configuration when you install another syslogd if both the new and old syslogd use syslog-common. . A syslogd which wants to use syslog-common has to provide read-syslog and a "facility backend", thus the dependencies on particular syslogds. Source package: syslog-ng Package: syslog-ng Description: Next generation logging daemon Syslog-ng tries to fill the gaps original syslogd's were lacking: * powerful configurability * filtering based on message content * message integrity, message encryption (near future) * portability * better network forwarding Source package: syslog-summary Package: syslog-summary Description: Summarize the contents of a syslog log file. This program summarizes the contents of a log file written by syslog, by displaying each unique (except for the time) line once, and also the number of times such a line occurs in the input. The lines are displayed in the order they occur in the input. Source package: sysnews Package: sysnews Description: display system news The news command keeps you informed of news concerning the system. Each news item is contained in a separate file in the /var/lib/sysnews directory. Anyone having write permission to this directory can create a news file. . NOTE: This command has nothing to do with USENET news. It's more like an enhanced motd. Source package: sysprofile Package: syslogout Description: Modularized system wide shell logout mechanism Simple centralized configuration mechanism for flexible maintenance of the shell specific parts for logout from a Debian Linux system. . It has been designed to work with bash. Other shells have not been taken in consideration for this version. Package: sysprofile Description: Modularized system wide shell configuration mechanism Simple centralized configuration mechanism for flexible maintenance of the shell specific parts for login to a Debian Linux system. . It has been designed to work with bash. Other shells have not been taken in consideration for this version. Source package: sysstat Package: isag Description: Interactive System Activity Grapher for sysstat. This package includes the isag command, which graphically displays the system activity data stored in a binary data produced by a sar command from a sysstat package. Package: sysstat Description: sar, iostat and mpstat - system performance tools for Linux The sysstat package contains the sar, mpstat and iostat commands for Linux. . The sar command collects and reports system activity information. The iostat command reports CPU utilization and I/O statistics for disks. The mpstat command reports global and per-processor statistics. The statistics reported by sar concern I/O transfer rates, paging activity, process-related activities, interrupts, network activity, memory and swap space utilization, CPU utilization, kernel activities and TTY statistics, among others. Both UP and SMP machines are fully supported. Source package: systemconfigurator Package: systemconfigurator Description: Unified Configuration API for Linux Installation Provides an API for various installation and configuration processes that are otherwise inconsistent between the many Linux distributions, and the many architectures they run on. For example, you can configure the bootloader on a system in a general way - you don't need to know anything about the particular boot loader on the system. You can update the network settings of a system, without knowing the distribution or the format of its network configuration files. Source package: systemimager Package: systemimager-bin-i386 Description: SystemImager ramdisk for client nodes SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates efficient. . This package contains binaries for i386-based client nodes which are retrieved from the image server during automated client installs. Package: systemimager-client Description: SystemImager utilities for golden clients SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates efficient. . This package contains utilities for updating a client's image from the server, and preparing a client for having it's image fetched by the server. Package: systemimager-common Description: SystemImager utilities common to both the server and client SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates efficient. . This package contains files common to both the systemimager client and server. Package: systemimager-doc Description: SystemImager ramdisk for client nodes SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates efficient. . This package contains documentation for SystemImager Package: systemimager-initrd-i386 Description: SystemImager official ramdisk for client nodes SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates efficient. . This package contains a compressed ramdisk for booting i386-based client nodes. This package should be installed on the image server. Package: systemimager-kernel-i386 Description: SystemImager kernel for client nodes SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to i386-based client machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates efficient. . This package contains a binary linux kernel for booting client nodes. This package should be installed on the image server. Package: systemimager-server Description: SystemImager Image-Server SystemImager is a set of utilities for installing GNU/Linux images to clients machines over the network. Images are stored in flat files on the server, making updates easy. rsync is used for transfers, making updates efficient. Source package: systune Package: systune Description: Kernel tuning through the /proc filesystem. This program writes kernel parameters, previously saved in a configuration file, to the /proc filesystem. This enables kernel performance to be adjusted without recompiling the kernel. Source package: sysutils Package: sysutils Description: Miscellaneous small system utilities. This is a package incorporating various small utilities which are: * procinfo - Displays system information from /proc (v17). * memtest - Test system memory for errors (v2.93.1). * bogomips - Shows the current bogomips rating without rebooting (v1.2). * tofromdos - Converts DOS <-> Unix text files (v1.4). Source package: sysvbanner Package: sysvbanner Description: System-V banner clone Displays a `banner' text the same way as the System V banner does: horizontally. Source package: sysvinit Package: sysvinit Description: System-V like init. Init is the first program to run after your system is booted, and continues to run as process number 1 until your system halts. Init's job is to start other programs that are essential to the operation of your system. All processes are descended from init. For more information, see the manual page init(8). Source package: t-code Package: t-code Description: Yet another Japanese input method T-Code is Japanese input method that doesn't use Kana-to-Kanji convertion. You can input Kanji characters directly in the same way of inputting Hiragana. . This packages also provides TUT-Code input method (the alternative of T-Code). Source package: t-gnus Package: t-gnus Description: A branch of Semi-gnus (Gnus for SEMI) variants. Semi-gnus is a replacement of Gnus with gnus-mime for SEMI. It has all features of Gnus and gnus-mime, so there are no need to install Gnus to use it, and you must not use gnus-mime for SEMI. It requires SEMI package, so please get and install SEMI package before to install it. . Use T-gnus in offline(Unplugged) status using gnus-offline. T-gnus have also features that have Semi-gnus MainTrunk. Enable to get Multiple Pop server in POP and APOP using pop3-fma.el (pop3 For Multi Account). By Tatsuya Ichikawa . . T-gnus is one of Semi-gnus variants. Now, "Semi-gnus" is generic name of Gnus for SEMI. Source package: t-prot Package: t-prot Description: display filter for RFC822 messages This program is a filter which shall improve the readability for messages (email and posts) by *hiding* some annoying parts, e.g. mailing list footers, signatures and TOFU as well as squeezing sequences of blank lines or punctuation. . TOFU is an acronym that stands for "Text oben, Fullquote unten" (german language) which means the style of sadly so many people that just leave all the quotes in a reply and add some own lines above. This acronym is what gave the script it's name - TOFU Protection. . It currently offers hints how to include it within mutt. It should be possible to do similars with other mailers that allow to have a message run through a program before it's displayed. If you have such an mailer I'd be interested if you could let me know of your setup. Source package: t1lib Package: t1lib-bin Description: Type 1 font rasterizer library - user binaries T1lib is an enhanced rasterizer for Type 1 fonts. . T1lib is based on the X11R5 font rasterizer code, but operates independently of X11. It includes many enhancements, including underlining, antialiasing, user-defined slant and extension factors, and rotation. . This package contains the programs "xglyph" and "type1afm", included in the upstream T1lib distribution. It also contains the "t1libconfig" script used to configure t1lib. Package: t1lib-dev Description: Type 1 font rasterizer library - development T1lib is an enhanced rasterizer for Type 1 fonts. . T1lib is based on the X11R5 font rasterizer code, but operates independently of X11. It includes many enhancements, including underlining, antialiasing, user-defined slant and extension factors, and rotation. . This package contains the header files and static libraries needed to develop programs using T1lib. Package: t1lib1 Description: Type 1 font rasterizer library - runtime T1lib is an enhanced rasterizer for Type 1 fonts. . T1lib is based on the X11R5 font rasterizer code, but operates independently of X11. It includes many enhancements, including underlining, antialiasing, user-defined slant and extension factors, and rotation. . This package contains the shared libraries needed to run programs using T1lib. Source package: t1utils Package: t1utils Description: A collection of simple Type 1 font manipulation programs. t1utils is a collection of simple type-1 font manipulation programs. Together, they allow you to convert between PFA (ASCII) and PFB (binary) formats; disassemble PFA or PFB files into human-readable form; and reassemble the human-readable files into PFA or PFB format files. You can also extract font resources from a Macintosh font file (ATM/Laserwriter), or create a Macintosh Type 1 font file from a PFA or PFB font. . There are currently six programs: . t1ascii Converts PFB files to PFA format. . t1binary Converts PFA files to PFB format. . t1disasm Disassembles a Type 1 font (PFA or PFB format) into a raw, human-readable text form for subsequent hand editing, tweaking, hint fixing, etcetera... . t1asm Assembles a Type 1 font into PFA or PFB format from the human-readable form produced by t1disasm. . t1unmac Extracts POST resources from a Macintosh Type 1 font file (ATM/Laserwriter) into PFA or PFB format for use outside the Macintosh environment. The Macintosh file should be stored in MacBinary, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex format, or as a raw resource fork. Note that t1unmac does not have to run on a Macintosh, but makes Macintosh Type 1 fonts available for use on Unix machines and PCs. . t1mac Creates a Macintosh Type 1 file from a PFA- or PFB-format Type 1 font. Writes the Macintosh file in MacBinary, AppleSingle, AppleDouble, or BinHex format, or as a raw resource fork. WARNING: This tool will not suffice to allow you to use the new font on a Macintosh, as Macintoshes cannot read raw Type 1 fonts. You will need to create a font suitcase containing bitmap fonts. If you do not already have such a suitcase for the font, T1utils will not help you create one. . This version of the t1utils programs has been maintained by Eddie Kohler since version 1.5, based on the original code by I. Lee Hetherington. As such, it is a complete replacement for the t1utils Debian package, which is based on version 1.2 of I. Lee Hetherington's code. Source package: tac-plus Package: tac-plus Description: This is the daemon for the tacacs+ protocol tacacs or xtacacs protocol is diferent from tacacs+ protocol. be careful, may not be secure. This package is for manage a cisco RAS or other RAS that supports the tacacs+ protocol. A RAS is a remote access server. Mostly they are black boxes that let users connect to internet using ppp, slip or other protocol... On doubt, don't install. Source package: tag-types Package: tag-types Description: Utilities for handling 'tagged' files Set of utilities for manipulating files in a specific tagged format, similar to that of lsm files (but with slightly different rules for handling multi line fields). They are intended for use as an interchange format and are described on the Tag Types Homepage at http://www.paladin.demon.co.uk/tag-types/ Source package: taglog Package: taglog Description: Personal time management system Taglog is designed for anyone who spends most of their day sitting at a computer, working on various projects. You can make notes about what you do, as you go along, associating them with the projects you work on. At the end of the week you can produce a report of how your time was spent, broken down by project for booking purposes. You can view previous entries, by date, or by project. You can enter the actions you intend to take, associate them with a project, and mark them as active, or complete. Source package: tama Package: tama Description: Net Tamagotchi server Net Tamagotchi server - maintains multiple virtual pets on a Unix host to be accessed through telnet. Source package: taper Package: taper Description: Full-screen system backup utility. Taper is a tape backup and restore program that provides a friendly user interface to allow backup/restore to a tape drive. Alternatively, files can be backed up to hard disk files. Selecting files for backup and restore is very similar to the Mouseless Commander interface and allows easy traversal of directories. Recursively selected directories are supported. Incremental backup and automatic most recent restore are defaults settings. SCSI, ftape, zftape, ide tape drives, and removable drives are supported. Source package: tapiir Package: tapiir Description: A tool for real time audio delay and feedback effects. Tapiir is a simple and flexible audio effects processor, inspired on the classical magnetic tape delay systems used since the early days of electro-acoustic music composition. It provides a graphical user interface consisting of six delay lines, or "taps", which can introduce an almost arbitrarily big or small delay to their inputs and can be feed back to each other. . A wide set of effects can be easily achieved by properly configuring and connecting the delay lines: complex echo patterns, resonances, filtering, etc. Delays, interconnections and gains can all be controlled in real time. . Tapiir requires the ALSA sound driver. Source package: tar Package: tar Description: GNU tar Tar is a program for packaging a set of files as a single archive in tar format. The function it performs is conceptually similar to cpio, and to things like pkzip in the DOS world. It is heavily used by the Debian package management system, and is useful for performing system backups and exchanging sets of files with others. Source package: tarcust Package: tarcust Description: Tarball filter Tarcust is a tool designed to help developers rolling tarballs out of their programs. It acts as a filter on tar archives, any change on file attributes (like its name, uid, gid, etc) can be performed, and files can be removed but not added to archive. Source package: task-chinese Package: task-chinese-s Description: Simplified Chinese environment This 'task package' installs programs, data files, fonts, and documentation that makes it easier to use Debian for Simplified-Chinese-related operations. . The 's' in the package name stands for 'Simplified Chinese'. Package: task-chinese-t Description: Traditional Chinese environment This 'task package' installs programs, data files, fonts, and documentation that makes it easier to use Debian for Traditional-Chinese-related operations. . The 't' in the package name stands for 'Traditional Chinese'. Source package: task-database-pg Package: task-database-pg Description: PostgreSQL database This package installs client and server packages for the PostgreSQL database. . PostgreSQL is an SQL relational database, offering increasing SQL92 compliance and some SQL3 features. It is suitable for use with multi-user database access, through its facilities for transactions and fine-grained locking. Source package: task-debian-devel Package: task-debian-devel Description: Debian package development This task package installs packages you need to build Debian packages. It also contains other information for developers like the Debian policy and Debian specific manuals. . You will also need the tools here if you want to recompile a Debian package. Source package: task-devel Package: task-c++-dev Description: Development in C++ A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete environment for development of programs in the C++ programming language, including: o Tools common for C, C++ and Objective C development o A C preprocessor o A C++ compiler and the standard C++ library o Documentation for the Standard Template Library o Debugging tools o Literate programming tools for C++ o An extensible C++ compiler Package: task-c-dev Description: Development in C A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete environment for development of programs in the C programming language, including: o Tools common for C, C++ and Objective C development o A C preprocessor o A C compiler o Development files of the standard C library o Debugging tools o Literate programming tools for C o C source analysis tools and tools to manipulate C source Package: task-debug Description: Debugging of C, C++, Objective C and friends A metapackage containing dependencies for the debugging of programs written in C, C++, Objective C and other languages supported by the gcc compiler, including: o The GNU debugger gdb o A sophisticated and a simple GUI frontend for the GNU debugger o Tools to detect memory access violations o Tools to track down memory leaks o Tools to annotate source code and extended assertion support o Tools for regression testing Package: task-devel-common Description: Development in various languages A metapackage containing dependencies for tools commonly used in development and debugging using the C, C++, and Objective C programming languages and others, including: o Developer's documentation o An assembler, linker and tools to manipulate object files o Tools to script the build process o Tools to help deal with system differences and simplify the creation of libraries o Tools to generate lexical analyzers and parsers o Tools to automate indentation and cross-reference generation o System and library call tracers o Version and configuration management systems o I18n (internationalization) tools o Tools for enhanced assertion checking o Tools to help in command line parsing and writing help texts o Tools for regression testing Package: task-objc-dev Description: Development in Objective C A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete environment for development of programs in the Objective C programming language, including: o Tools common for C, C++ and Objective C development o A C preprocessor o An Objective C compiler and library o Debugging tools o Literate programming tools for Objective C Source package: task-dialup Package: task-dialup Description: Dialup utilities This package installs packages that address special needs of computers using a parttime dialup connection. Source package: task-dialup-isdn Package: task-dialup-isdn Description: Dialup utilities (ISDN) This package installs packages that address special needs of computers using a parttime ISDN dialup connection. Source package: task-fortran Package: task-fortran Description: Fortran development environment This package depends on a number of other packages. When installed with all its dependencies it provides a reasonably complete environment for Fortran 77 development. It also suggest a couple of other packages which may be of use to Fortran programmers, but does not suggest general tools like editors. . Removing this package will not remove any functionality from your system - it exists purely to provide dependencies on other packages. Source package: task-games Package: task-games Description: A selection of games Selecting this package will install a broad selection of games, from traditional textual unix games to card games, to fast-paced arcade games. This won't install all the games in Debian, but it is a good starting point. Source package: task-german Package: task-german Description: German-speaking environment This task package installs modifications and documentation in German to help German speaking people using Debian. Source package: task-gnome-apps Package: task-gnome-apps Description: GNOME applications and utilities Selecting this package will install a fairly complete set of GNOME programs and utilities. Source package: task-gnome-desktop Package: task-gnome-desktop Description: GNOME basic desktop Selecting this package will install the basic GNOME desktop. Source package: task-gnome-games Package: task-gnome-games Description: GNOME games Selecting this package will install all GNOME games. Source package: task-gnome-net Package: task-gnome-net Description: GNOME network applications Selecting this package will install GNOME applications that make use of some netconnectivity like IRC or ICQ clients. Source package: task-imap Package: task-imap Description: IMAP Server This is a server for the IMAP protocol. IMAP allows you to keep your mail folders on a central server and access them from multiple locations. Source package: task-japanese Package: task-japanese Description: Japanese-speaking environment This task package installs modifications that makes it easier to use Debian for Japanese-related operations. . It includes fonts, modified programs and documentation. Source package: task-laptop Package: task-laptop Description: A selection of tools for laptop users This is a collection of tools that laptop users will expect to find on a system. . Power management PCMCIA cron control Source package: task-newbie-help Package: task-newbie-help Description: New user documentation This package contains some specific documentation that users new to Linux will find useful, as well as lynx to view html files and less for plain text docs. The Midnight Commander (mc) allows you to easily navigate and manipulate files. . Enter "less /usr/doc/task-newbie-help/README.Debian" on the prompt for more info. . The "Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage" (debian-guide package) is a must read for you. . You should also install the task-doc package which contains all the standard documentation like HOWTOs and FAQs. Source package: task-parallel-computing Package: task-parallel-computing-dev Description: Packages for development of parallel computing applications Selecting this package will install all packages related to parallel computing development. Package: task-parallel-computing-node Description: Libraries for parallel computing applications Selecting this package will install all packages related to parallel computing that go in a node, that is, the libraries and clients and not the development packages. Source package: task-polish Package: task-polish Description: Polish-speaking environment This task package installs modifications and documentation in Polish to help Polish speaking people using Debian. Source package: task-python Package: task-python Description: Python script development environment Packages that allow you to develop scripts and and simple applications in Python. . Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It is often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java. . Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk, Mac, MFC). New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. Python is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface. . You may also want to install one of the following editing environments, each of which has support for Python syntax highlighting: python-elisp (with any of the emacsen) vim-python nedit . Overview of the task-python packages . Install: if you want to: ------- --------------- task-python write scripts and uncomplicated Python applications task-python-web write CGI scripts and web applications in Python task-python-bundle have the entire upstream (www.python.org) distribution task-python-dev write complex Python applications, have available most of the Debian-packaged Python extensions, and/or write Python extensions in other programming languages . (Note that you needn't install any of these to be able to use other packages that are written in Python; the required pieces will be automatically installed along with the packages that need them. . You may later remove these task-* packages without losing anything else.) Package: task-python-bundle Description: Full distribution of Python This package installs the complete Python distribution as available from www.python.org, featuring e.g. . - Tkinter, a platform-indepedent GUI toolkit, based on Tk - IDLE, a Python integrated development environment, written in Tkinter - the environment for building Python extensions in C . If you don't need all of these, don't use this package. Package: task-python-dev Description: Full Python development environment This package provides almost all of the Debian-packaged Python tools and extensions, for developing scripts and simple or complex applications in Python. . Please see task-python for additional information. Package: task-python-web Description: Python web application development environment This package provides Python-based tools for developing interactive or ``smart'' web sites. . Please see task-python for additional information. Source package: task-samba Package: task-samba Description: Samba SMB server The samba server is a file and printer server for your Windows, OS/2 or DOS clients. It can act as a primary domain server but also like a workstaion. . The web based setup tool SWAT is included as well. Source package: task-science Package: task-science Description: Basic tools for scientific work A metapackage containing dependencies for tools commonly used for scientific work. This includes especially numerical calculation, plotting, and documentation. Source package: task-sgml Package: task-sgml Description: SGML and XML authoring and editing A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete SGML and XML support environment, geared towards document engineers. Package: task-sgml-dev Description: SGML and XML development environment A metapackage containing dependencies for a complete SGML and XML support environment, geared towards developers. Source package: task-spanish Package: task-spanish Description: Spanish environment This 'task package' installs programs, data files, and documentation that makes it easier to use Debian for Spanish-related operations. . Este paquete tarea instala programas y documentación que hace más fácil usar Debian para usuarios hispano-parlantes. Source package: task-tcltk Package: task-tcltk Description: Running Tcl/Tk applications A metapackage containing dependencies for packages commonly used in running applications using the Tcl language and Tk Toolkit. It includes: o Core Tcl/Tk interpreters o Object-oriented extensions o Additional widget sets Package: task-tcltk-dev Description: Developing Tcl/Tk applications A metapackage containing dependencies for packages commonly used in developing applications using the Tcl language and Tk Toolkit. It includes: o Script-level manpages o C-level manpages o C headers and libraries Source package: task-tex Package: task-tex Description: TeX/LaTeX environment metapackage for a complete TeX/LaTeX environment Source package: task-x-window-system Package: task-x-window-system Description: X Window System (complete) This task package provides substantially all the components of the X Window System as developed by the XFree86 Project, as well as a common set of historically popular accessory programs. . The only parts of the X Window System omitted from this metapackage are the support and development packages for libc5-based X clients and the static versions of the X libraries (which are very large and typically used only by X client developers debugging their programs). . Note that machines with limited amounts of free disk space should not select this task (it may consume 40-65 megabytes); if X is needed, it is better to select the X Window System core task instead of this one. Source package: task-x-window-system-core Package: task-x-window-system-core Description: X Window System (core components) This metapackage provides (by depending upon) the essential components for a standalone workstation running the X Window System. It provides the X libraries, an X server, a set of fonts (for Western languages only), and a group of basic X clients and utilities. . Alpha, i386, and SPARC users should note that the X server depended upon is the one most likely to work given the majority of hardware used on these architectures; individual circumstances will vary, however. . Higher level metapackages, such as those for desktop environments, can depend on this package and simplify their dependencies. . It should be noted that a package providing x-window-manager and a package providing x-terminal-emulator should also be installed to ensure a comfortable X experience. Source package: tasksel Package: tasksel Description: Tool for selecting tasks for installation on Debian system This package provides 'tasksel', a simple interface for users who want to pick general tasks for installation on their Debian GNU/Linux system. This program is used during the installation process, but users can also use tasksel at any point. Source package: tcl-sql Package: tcl-sql Description: Tcl generic database interface . The goal of this project is to provide a generic tcl interface to databases. The initial implementation is for the MySQL database. . When this package is installed it makes a command 'sql' available to your tcl applications so that they can easily access your databases. Source package: tcl8.0 Package: tcl8.0 Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Run-Time Files. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. Package: tcl8.0-dev Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Development Files. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. Package: tcl8.0-doc Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Manual Pages. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. Source package: tcl8.0-ja Package: tcl8.0-ja Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Run-Time Package. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. This is a Japanese extension. Package: tcl8.0-ja-dev Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 - Development Package. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. This is a Japanese extension. Source package: tcl8.2 Package: tcl8.2 Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.2 - Run-Time Files. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. Package: tcl8.2-dev Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.2 - Development Files. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. Package: tcl8.2-doc Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.2 - Manual Pages. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. Source package: tcl8.3 Package: tcl8.3 Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.3 - Run-Time Files. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. Package: tcl8.3-dev Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.3 - Development Files. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. Package: tcl8.3-doc Description: The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.3 - Manual pages. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. Source package: tclcurl Package: tclcurl Description: Tcl interface to libcurl This module provides the same functionality as libcurl provides to C/C++ programs, please refer to the documentation of libcurl. Source package: tclex Package: tclex Description: A lexical analyzer generator for Tcl tcLex is a lexer (lexical analyzer) generator extension to Tcl. It is inspired by Unix and GNU lex and flex, which are "tools for generating programs that perform pattern-matching on text". tcLex is very similar to these programs, except it uses Tcl philosophy and syntax, whereas the others use their own syntax and are used in conjunction with the C language. People used to lex or flex should then feel familiar with tcLex. tcLex is a small extension (the Windows compiled version is about 20kb, and the source is about 150kb), because it extensively uses the Tcl library. However, the current doesn't use Tcl's regexp code anymore but a patched version is now included in tcLex, which makes it slightly bigger (by a few KB). tcLex should work with Tcl 8.0 and later. tcLex will NEVER work with earlier versions, because it uses Tcl 8.0's "object" system for performance. The most interesting features are: . * cross-platform support, thanks to Tcl. Though it has been developped on Windows and tested on Windows and Unix only, it should work on other platforms as long as Tcl exists on these platforms. Supported Tcl platforms are Windows 95/NT, Unix (Linux, Solaris...) and Macintosh. Other platforms are VMS, OS/2, NeXTStep, Amiga... . * unlike lex and flex, which only generate static lexers written in C and intended to be compiled, tcLex dynamically generates Tcl commands that can be used like other C commands or Tcl procedures from within Tcl scripts or C programs. . * it uses Tcl regular expressions. That means you don't have to learn another regexp language. . * it works with Tcl namespaces . * the generated lexer commands can be used in one pass or incrementally, because they maintain state information. That way, several instances of the same lexer (eg a HTML parser) can run at the same time in distinct call frames and maintain distinct states (local variables...). Lexer need not be specially designed in order to be used incrementally, the same lexer can transparently be used in one pass or incrementally. This feature is especially useful when processing text from a file or an Internet socket (Web pages for example), when data is not necessarily available at the beginning of the processing. Source package: tclexpat Package: tclexpat Description: Tcl interface to expat XML parser. This package provides a Tcl interface to James Clark's expat library. It creates a Tcl package, called "expat", which defines a single new Tcl command "expat". Source package: tcllib Package: tcllib Description: The Standard Tcl Library Tcllib, the standard Tcl library, is a collection of common utility functions and modules. . MODULES INCLUDED: * base64: a base64 encoder and decoder * calendar: routines for manipulating dates * cmdline: a command line argument processor similar to opt * comm: remote communications facility * control: procedures for control flow structures * counter: provides a counter facility and can compute statistics and histograms over the collected data. * crc: checksum-calculation routines (crc32, cksum, sum) * csv: functions to handle CSV (comma-separated values) data * doctools: manpage-generation tools * fileutil: Tcl implementations of some standard Unix utilities * ftp: Tcl interface to the FTP protocol * ftpd: implementation of functions needed for an FTP server * html: generate and control HTML tags * htmlparse: parse HTML strings * javascript: Tcl shortcuts to create common javascript functions * log: functions to log messages with various facilities and levels * math: common math functions like min, max, and others * md5: md5 hashing functions * mime: a MIME encoder and decoder * ncgi: a new CGI processing module * nntp: Tcl functions for the NNTP protocol * pop3: a POP3 protocol implementation * profiler: a function level Tcl source code profiler * report: provides objects which can be used to generate and format reports * sha1: sha1 hashing functions * smtpd: implemetnation of functions needed for an SMTP server * stats: functions for counters, histograms, and statistics * stooop: simple Tcl-only object oriented programming scheme - provides C++/Java-like OOP interfaces * struct: Tcl implementations of common data structures (tree, graph, etc) * textutil: string manipulation library * uri: functions to generate and manipulate commonly-used URIs Source package: tclreadline Package: tclreadline Description: GNU Readline Extension for Tcl/Tk. tclreadline adds GNU Readline support to standard Tcl/Tk shells. Source package: tcltk8.0-ja Package: tcl8.0-ja Description: Japanese localized version of tcl 8.0 The Tool Command Language (TCL) v8.0 with Japanese support. TCL is a powerful, easy to use, interpreted scripting language. This is a Run-Time Package with Japanese extension and provided only for backward compatibility. Package: tk8.0-ja Description: Japanese localized version of Tk 8.0 The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 with Japanese support. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. This is a Run-Time Package with Japanese extension and provided only for backward compatibility. Source package: tclx8.0.4 Package: tclx8.0.4 Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.0.4 -- runtime package TclX is a set of extensions to Tcl. Extended Tcl is oriented towards Unix system programming tasks and large application development. Many additional interfaces to the Unix operating system are provided. It is upwardly compatible with Tcl. Package: tclx8.0.4-dev Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.0.4 -- development package Includes the man pages, static libraries and include files. Source package: tclx8.2 Package: tclx8.2 Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TclX runtime package Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool Command Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards system programming tasks and large application development. . TclX provides additional interfaces to the operating system, and adds many new programming constructs, text manipulation tools, and debugging tools. . The tclx8.2 package doesn't include programs and libraries depending on Tk. You need the tkx8.2 package for these. Package: tclx8.2-dev Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TclX development package Includes the static libraries and include files. Package: tclx8.2-doc Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TclX manpages Includes the man pages. Package: tkx8.2 Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TkX runtime package Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool Command Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards system programming tasks and large application development. . This package contains the TclX programs and libraries depending on Tk. Package: tkx8.2-dev Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TkX development package Includes the static libraries and include files. Package: tkx8.2-doc Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.2.0 -- TkX manpages Includes the man pages. Source package: tclx8.3 Package: tclx8.3 Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TclX runtime package Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool Command Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards system programming tasks and large application development. . TclX provides additional interfaces to the operating system, and adds many new programming constructs, text manipulation tools, and debugging tools. . The tclx8.3 package doesn't include programs and libraries depending on Tk. You need the tkx8.3 package for these. Package: tclx8.3-dev Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TclX development package Includes the static libraries and include files. Package: tclx8.3-doc Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TclX manpages Includes the man pages. Package: tkx8.3 Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TkX runtime package Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool Command Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards system programming tasks and large application development. . This package contains the TclX programs and libraries depending on Tk. Package: tkx8.3-dev Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TkX development package Includes the static libraries and include files. Package: tkx8.3-doc Description: Extended Tcl (TclX) version 8.3.0 -- TkX manpages Includes the man pages. Source package: tcp-wrappers Package: libwrap0 Description: Wietse Venema's TCP wrappers library Wietse Venema's network logger, also known as TCPD or LOG_TCP. . These programs log the client host name of incoming telnet, ftp, rsh, rlogin, finger etc. requests. Security options are: access control per host, domain and/or service; detection of host name spoofing or host address spoofing; booby traps to implement an early-warning system. Package: libwrap0-dev Description: Wietse Venema's TCP wrappers library, development files Wietse Venema's network logger, also known as TCPD or LOG_TCP. . These programs log the client host name of incoming telnet, ftp, rsh, rlogin, finger etc. requests. Security options are: access control per host, domain and/or service; detection of host name spoofing or host address spoofing; booby traps to implement an early-warning system. Package: tcpd Description: Wietse Venema's TCP wrapper utilities Wietse Venema's network logger, also known as TCPD or LOG_TCP. . These programs log the client host name of incoming telnet, ftp, rsh, rlogin, finger etc. requests. Security options are: access control per host, domain and/or service; detection of host name spoofing or host address spoofing; booby traps to implement an early-warning system. Source package: tcp4u Package: libtcp4u-dev Description: The tcp4u portable networking API -- development package Tcp4u provides portable APIs which allow an easy use of the following IETF protocols : UDP, TCP, Telnet, HTTP 1.0 and SMTP. . The Tcp4u functions have been compiled and tested under the following operating system: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, Solaris (SunOS version 5), Sun OS version 4, HP-UX, Dec OSF1, AIX and Linux. . This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files necessary to build programs that use libtcp4u3. The runtime library is provided by the libtcp4u3 package. Package: libtcp4u3 Description: The tcp4u portable networking API -- runtime package Tcp4u provides portable APIs which allow an easy use of the following IETF protocols : UDP, TCP, Telnet, HTTP 1.0 and SMTP. . The Tcp4u functions have been compiled and tested under the following operating system: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, Solaris (SunOS version 5), Sun OS version 4, HP-UX, Dec OSF1, AIX and Linux. . This package provides the runtime shared library. The libtcp4u-dev package provides the header files, and the static library. Package: libtcp4u3-dev Description: The tcp4u portable networking API -- development package Tcp4u provides portable APIs which allow an easy use of the following IETF protocols : UDP, TCP, Telnet, HTTP 1.0 and SMTP. . The Tcp4u functions have been compiled and tested under the following operating system: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, Solaris (SunOS version 5), Sun OS version 4, HP-UX, Dec OSF1, AIX and Linux. . This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files necessary to build programs that use libtcp4u3. The runtime library is provided by the libtcp4u3 package. Source package: tcpdump Package: tcpdump Description: A powerful tool for network monitoring and data acquisition This program allows you to dump the traffic on a network. tcpdump is able to examine IPv4, ICMPv4, IPv6, ICMPv6, UDP, TCP, SNMP, AFS BGP, RIP, PIM, DVMRP, IGMP, SMB, OSPF, NFS and many other packet types. . It can be used to print out the headers of packets on a network interface, filter packets that match a certain expression. You can use this tool to track down network problems, to detect "ping attacks" or to monitor network activities. More information is at Source package: tcpflow Package: tcpflow Description: TCP flow recorder tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP connections (flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient for protocol analysis or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a summary of packets seen on the wire, but usually doesn't store the data that's actually being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow in a separate file for later analysis. . tcpflow understands sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct data streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery. However, it currently does not understand IP fragments; flows containing IP fragments will not be recorded properly. . tcpflow is based on the LBL Packet Capture Library and therefore supports the same rich filtering expressions that programs like 'tcpdump' support. tcpflow can also rebuild flows from data captured with 'tcpdump -w'. Source package: tcpquota Package: tcpquota Description: A dialout/masquerading monitoring package. TCPQuota monitors and debit users depending on there online time (dialout). The program is made for those who have a local network with a server that also functions as a Internet gateway (among other things). . The server runs diald, for example, which does the actual dial-on-demand, and this package which debit each user, whether from the server or from a masqueraded host (program includes masquerade code). . All a user from inside the gateway/firewall have to do is run the command 'openhost', and the hostname and username is masqueraded and debited according to the time they spend calling out. Source package: tcpreplay Package: tcpreplay Description: Tool to replay saved tcpdump files at arbitrary speeds Tcpreplay is aimed at testing the performance of a NIDS by replaying real background network traffic in which to hide attacks. Tcpreplay allows you to control the speed at which the traffic is replayed, and can replay arbitrary tcpdump traces. Unlike programmatically-generated artificial traffic which doesn't exercise the application/protocol inspection that a NIDS performs, and doesn't reproduce the real-world anomalies that appear on production networks (asymmetric routes, traffic bursts/lulls, fragmentation, retransmissions, etc.), tcpreplay allows for exact replication of real traffic seen on real networks. Source package: tcpslice Package: tcpslice Description: extract pieces of and/or glue together tcpdump files Tcpslice is a program for extracting portions of packet-trace files generated using tcpdump(l)'s -w flag. It can also be used to glue together several such files. Source package: tcpspy Package: tcpspy Description: Incoming and Outgoing TCP/IP connections logger. tcpspy is an administrator's tool that logs information about incoming and outgoing TCP/IP connections. It's written in C and uses no libpcap functions, unlike tcpdump. . Connections are selected for logging with rules, similarly to the filter expressions accepted by tcpdump. The following information is logged: username, local address and port, remote address and port, and, optionally, the executable filename. . At present, only the IPv4 protocol is supported. Source package: tcpstat Package: tcpstat Description: network interface statistics reporting tool tcpstat reports certain network interface statistics much like vmstat does for system statistics. tcpstat gets its information by either monitoring a specific interface, or by reading previously saved tcpdump data from a file. Source package: tcptraceroute Package: tcptraceroute Description: A traceroute implementation using TCP packets The more traditional traceroute(8) sends out either UDP or ICMP ECHO packets with a TTL of one, and increments the TTL until the destination has been reached. By printing the gateways that generate ICMP time exceeded messages along the way, it is able to determine the path packets are taking to reach the destination. . The problem is that with the widespread use of firewalls on the modern Internet, many of the packets that traceroute(8) sends out end up being filtered, making it impossible to completely trace the path to the destination. However, in many cases, these firewalls will permit inbound TCP packets to specific ports that hosts sitting behind the firewall are listening for connections on. By sending out TCP SYN packets instead of UDP or ICMP ECHO packets, tcptraceroute is able to bypass the most common firewall filters. Source package: tcputils Package: tcputils Description: Utilities for TCP programming in shell-scripts This is a collection of programs to facilitate TCP programming in shell-scripts. There is also a small library which makes it somewhat easier to create TCP/IP sockets. . The programs included in this release are: . mini-inetd - small TCP/IP connection dispatcher tcpbug - TCP/IP connection bugging device tcpconnect - general TCP/IP client tcplisten - general TCP/IP server getpeername - get name of connected TCP/IP peer Source package: tcs Package: tcs Description: Character set translator. tcs translates character sets from one encoding to another. . Supported encodings include utf (ISO utf-8), ascii, ISO 8859-[123456789], koi8, jis-kanji, ujis, ms-kanji, jis, gb, big5, unicode, tis, msdos, and atari. Source package: tcsh Package: tcsh Description: TENEX C Shell, an enhanced version of Berkeley csh. tcsh (TENEX C Shell) is an enhanced version of the Berkeley Unix C shell (csh(1)). It includes all the features of 4.4BSD C shell, plus a command-line editor, programmable word completion, spelling correction and more. Package: tcsh-i18n Description: TENEX C Shell message catalogs tcsh (TENEX C Shell) has NLS support. This package has the current message catalogs to be used with tcsh. The supported languages include French, German, Greek and Spanish. Package: tcsh-kanji Description: TENEX C Shell, an enhanced version of Berkeley csh. tcsh (TENEX C Shell) is an enhanced version of the Berkeley Unix C shell (csh(1)). It includes all the features of 4.4BSD C shell, plus a command-line editor, programmable word completion, spelling correction and more. This version is compiled with KANJI support. Source package: tct Package: tct Description: Forensics related utilities. The Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) is a collection of programs by Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema for a post-mortem analysis of a UNIX system after a break-in. TCT enables you to collect date regarding deleted files, modification times of files and more. Tools contained within this package: grave-robber, lazarus, icat, ils, unrm and pcat. Package: timeout Description: Run a command with a time limit. timeout executes a command and imposes an elapsed time limit. When the time limit is reached, timeout sends a predefined signal to the target process. Source package: tdb Package: tdb-dev Description: Trivial Database - development files This is a simple database API. It is modelled after the structure of GDBM. TDB features, unlike GDBM, multiple writers support with appropriate locking. . This package contains development files Package: tdb-tools Description: Trivial Database - bundled binaries This is a simple database API. It is modelled after the structure of GDBM. TDB features, unlike GDBM, multiple writers support with appropriate locking. . This package contains bundled test and utility binaries Source package: tdl Package: tdl Description: Todo list manager tdl is a lightweight program for managing a 'to-do' list of pending jobs that you have. Source package: tdtd Package: tdtd Description: Emacs major mode for editing SGML and XML DTDs Emacs lisp for editing DTDs. The mode, which will extend psgml mode, if available, contains functions for writing and editing element, attribute, internal parameter entities and external parameter entity declarations and comments to ease creating and keeping a consistent style. . More advanced features include automatic XML detection, creation of Emacs TAGS file, minibuffer completion of elements and parameter entity names, and syntax highlighting. . Author: Tony Graham Homepage: http://www.menteith.com/tdtd/ Source package: ted Package: ted Description: Graphical RTF (Rich Text Format) editor, lesstif version An editor designed for compatibility with popular MS-Windows applications that use the .rtf format, such as Word and Wordpad. Files created by Ted should be accepted as legal .rtf files. Compatibility the other way is more difficult to achieve, but Ted will ignore unsupported formatting. Ted supports font properties such as bold, italic and underline, in-line bitmap pictures, postscript printing, tables, and symbols. It can save documents in HTML format, and comes with built-in spell checking. . Ted acts as a MIME handler for the application/rtf MIME type. . This version of ted depends on the lesstif libraries. Package: ted-common Description: common files used by ted and ted-gtk Docs and such for the Graphical RTF editor, ted. Source package: teg Package: teg Description: Turn based strategy game. Tenés Empanadas Graciela is a clone of Plan Táctico y Estratégico de la Guerra, based on Risk. . Teg is a multiplayer game (it can be played across the internet) and it comes with a server, a GNOME client and a robot. It has support for GGZ Gaming Zone and IPv6. Source package: teknap Package: teknap Description: Napster client based on BitchX This package lets avid Napster users remain comfortably ensconced in the BitchX interface we all know and love. Source package: tela Package: tela Description: interactive tensor language Tela (pronounced teh-lah) is an interactive numerical computing package primarily targeted for prototyping numerical simulations. It is, however, also a general purpose programming language similar to C but with features derived from Pascal as well as other interactive systems such as Matlab. . Tela is not a Matlab clone. Many of Tela's features are more powerful than in Matlab; on the other hand Tela's linear algebra routines are not as sophisticated as those in Matlab. Web page: http://www.geo.fmi.fi/prog/tela.html Source package: telegnome Package: telegnome Description: A graphical teletext viewer TeleGNOME is a program to display teletext pages over the internet. As of this moment, the teletext feeds from the Netherlands, Hungary, Denmark, Finland, Turkey, Armenia, and the Czech Republic are known to work. . The program is kept quite simple, but it is very useful, hopefully. Never load up that large slow web browser to view the teletext pages, just use this nifty little piece of software. Source package: template-new Package: template-new Description: A template system template-new is called new by upstream author. . It is especially useful in conjunction with a simple text editor such as vi. The user maintains templates which may contain format strings. At run time, new replaces the format strings in a template with appropriate values to create a new file. . This amounts to creation of new files from templates by issuing a command like: new file.C . It comes with a large set of predefined templates. Source package: tendra Package: tendra Description: A C and C++ compiler and checker using TDF/ANDF. TenDRA is a free C/C++ compiler built around the TDF/ANDF format which provides strict conformance checks for a range of APIs. Among those currently supported are ANSI and ISO C, POSIX 1 & 2, System V, Unix95, XPG3 and XPG4. . C++ support is extremely limited in this release. Source package: tendra-doc Package: tendra-doc Description: Documentation for the TenDRA C/C++ compiler This package contains a variety of reference material for the TenDRA compiler suite and the TDF/ANDF formats it works with. Everything is in HTML format, with only a few images. Source package: term-readline-gnu Package: libterm-readline-gnu-perl Description: Perl module to use GNU Readline library This is an implementation of the interface to the GNU Readline Library. This module gives you input line editing facility, input history management facility, word completion facility, etc. It uses the real GNU Readline Library. And this module has the interface with the almost all variables and functions which are documented in the GNU Readline/History Library. So you can program your custom editing function, your custom completion function, and so on with Perl. This may be useful for prototyping before programming with C. Source package: termcap-compat Package: termcap-compat Description: Compatibility package for old termcap-based programs. The termcap-compat package provides the libtermcap.so.2 and /etc/termcap files which are required to run non-Debian, binary-only termcap-based programs. Since libc6-based programs are hopefully "modern" enough to be linked with ncurses (or slang), this package only provides a libc5-based libtermcap library. . You do not need to install this package to run Debian-packaged programs since Debian GNU/Linux uses terminfo and not termcap. You need this package if a program (that you cannot recompile) fails to run with the error message "...: can't load library 'libtermcap.so.2'" or complains about a missing /etc/termcap file. . The termcap-compat package isn't meant to be used to compile programs therefore it doesn't provide all the necessary files for compilation. If you want to compile a program that claims to need termcap, why not try ncurses's termcap emulation instead? It's as simple as linking with ncurses instead of libtermcap (i.e. replace the '-ltermcap' with '-lncurses' in the makefile). Ncurses' termcap emulation routines translate terminfo entries to termcap entries on the fly, so you don't even need an /etc/termcap file. . This package provides: libtermcap.so shared library, version 2.0.8 termcap database, version 10.2.7 Source package: terraform Package: terraform Description: A height field manipulation program Allows you to create a fractal terrain (also called a height field) and transform it using a number of algorithms. It is meant to be a tool for those who want to generate digital terrain models for use in raytracing or other simulations. Source package: tetex-base Package: tetex-base Description: basic teTeX library files teTeX (version 1.0) is a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems. . Together with tetex-bin you have a minimal installation With tetex-extra you have a complete installation . Includes: texlib, latex, mflib, mfbasfnt, bibtex, textfm Package: tetex-doc Description: teTeX documentation This is teTeX (version 1.0), a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems. . Documentation for the Debian teTeX distribution . Includes: latex2e-doc Package: tetex-extra Description: extra teTeX library files teTeX (version 1.0) is a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems. . Together with tetex-bin and tetex-base you have a complete TeX installation. . Includes: texlib, latex, mflib, mfbasfnt, bibtex, textfm Source package: tetex-bin Package: libkpathsea-dev Description: kpathsea.a and include files for teTeX Custom kpathsea library to build tex binaries for teTeX Package: libkpathsea3 Description: shared libkpathsea for teTeX Custom shared kpathsea library to run tex binaries for teTeX Package: tetex-bin Description: teTeX binary files This is teTeX (version 1.0), a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems. . These are all the binaries for the teTeX system. You need at least tetex-base together with it. . Includes: ps2pk, dvilj, amstex, dvips, texbin, bibtex, xdvi, makeindex, latex, kpathsea, mfbin, amslatex Package: tetex-dev Description: kpathsea.a and include files for teTeX Custom kpathsea library to build tex binaries for teTeX Package: tetex-lib Description: shared libkpathsea for teTeX Custom shared kpathsea library to run tex binaries for teTeX Source package: tetex-eurosym Package: tetex-eurosym Description: Euro symbol for LaTeX This package provides all necessary files to be able to use the euro symbol in LaTeX. Source package: tetex-src Package: tetex-src Description: teTeX texmf source files This is teTeX (version 1.0), a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems. . Source files for the texmf tree of the Debian teTeX distribution. They are only here to meet the copyright requirements of some tex packages. . You don't need to install them to have a running TeX system. Source package: tetradraw Package: tetradraw Description: ANSI drawing and viewing utility. tetradraw is an easy to use drawing utility that gives you an ease access to the high characters like smileys, card signs and the well known single and double frame line characters but much more. Also the changing of foreground and background colors is not hard to do. . tetraview is the viewer for such produced images. Source package: tex-chess Package: tex-chess Description: Chess fonts for TeX/LaTeX. Piet Tutelaers' chess fonts for TeX/LaTeX. The included style file allows one to typesets moves, games and diagrams. Source package: tex-guy Package: dvilib2 Description: a portable DVI interpreter library - runtime DVIlib2 is a library for handling DeVice Independent(DVI) files which are usually generated by TeX. It can be used for the core engine of your DVIware, and thanks to VFlib3 your product will be able to handle various fonts. EPS figures managed by graphicx.sty and Japanese TeX DVI files are also supported. . Note that DVIlib2 itself is NOT DVIware. It's just a library. If you are looking for a complete DVI previewer etc., why don't you try xgdvi or spawx11? . This package contains the shared libraries and configuration files needed to run programs using DVIlib2. . This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. Package: dvilib2-dev Description: a portable DVI interpreter library - development DVIlib2 is a library for handling DeVice Independent(DVI) files which are usually generated by TeX. It can be used for the core engine of your DVIware, and thanks to VFlib3 your product will be able to handle various fonts. EPS figures managed by graphicx.sty and Japanese TeX DVI files are also supported. . Note that DVIlib2 itself is NOT DVIware. It's just a library. If you are looking for a complete DVI previewer etc., why don't you try xgdvi or spawx11? . This package contains various files needed for development using DVIlib2. . This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. Package: spawg Description: a simple TeX DVI previewer with a simple GTK+ UI spawg is a simple TeX DVI(DeVice Independent) file previewer for the X Window System. It has no color support, but anti-aliasing is still supported. Unlike spawx11, it has a humble but comfortable GTK+ frontend. No-anti-aliasing version (spwg) is also included, too. . This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. Package: spawx11 Description: a simple TeX DVI previewer for X11 spawx11 is a simple TeX DVI(DeVice Independent) file previewer for the X Window System. It has no color support, but anti-aliasing is still supported. No-anti-aliasing versions (spwx11 and spx11) are also included, too. . This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. Package: tex-guy Description: miscellaneous utilities using DVIlib This package contains several utilities useful for dealing with TeX DVI files. . dvi2misc generates PostScript, PGM or images for EPSON ESC/Page and Ricoh RPDL printers from a TeX DVI. It can be used as an DVI driver for those printers. . dvifontlist displays a list of fonts used in a DVI file, while dvispecials displays a list of 'special' commands in a DVI file. dvipages shows the number of pages in a DVI file. . xgdvi, spawx11 and spawg has been separated since they depend on X and/or GTK+ libraries. . This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. Package: xgdvi Description: a TeX DVI previewer for X, with a nice GTK+ UI xgdvi is a TeX DVI(DeVice Independent) file previewer for the X Window System. xgdvi features a cool GTK+ frontend, and since it uses DVIlib as its kernel, xgdvi can handle EPS figures and Japanese DVI files. Anti-aliasing is also supported. . This is a part of the TeX-Guy distribution. Source package: tex4ht Package: tex4ht Description: LaTeX and TeX for Hypertext (HTML) TeX4ht is a highly configurable TeX-based authoring system for producing hypertext. It interacts with TeX-based applications through style files and postprocessors, leaving the processing of the source files to the native TeX compiler. Consequently, TeX4ht can handle the features of TeX-based systems in general, and of LaTeX in particular. . TeX4ht can be used both for authoring HTML using TeX/LaTeX input files, or for converting existing TeX input files (in any format) into HTML, with (usually) only minor modifications. . You will need imagemagick suite of programs to convert from graphics in DVI files, as output by TeX (via postscript) to GIF, PNG or JPEG files. Alternatively, you could use ghostscript and programs from the netpbm package after adjusting TeX4ht's configuration. Source package: texdoctk Package: texdoctk Description: GUI for easier access of TeX package and program documentations texdoctk is a GUI for easier access of a large part of the vast amount of package and program documentations and tutorials for TeX and its different derivatives (mainly LaTeX). Source package: texfam (1.1-1) Package: jtex-bin Description: Japanese TeX (NTT version) and other japanese tex staffs. JTeX is TeX for Japanese text based on the original Knuth's TeX. Include: jtex, jlatex, amsjtex (amsjtex depends on tetex-extra package) Package: multex-bin Description: Multilingual TeX MulTeX is TeX for Multilingual text based on the original Knuth's TeX. Include: multex, jmulatex, amsmultex (amsmultex depends on tetex-extra package). Source package: texfam (1.1-3) Package: jtex-bin Description: Japanese TeX (NTT version) and other japanese tex staffs. JTeX is TeX for Japanese text based on the original Knuth's TeX. Include: jtex, jlatex, amsjtex (amsjtex depends on tetex-extra package) Package: multex-bin Description: Multilingual TeX MulTeX is TeX for Multilingual text based on the original Knuth's TeX. Include: multex, jmulatex, amsmultex (amsmultex depends on tetex-extra package). Source package: texfam (1.1-4) Package: jtex-bin Description: Japanese TeX (NTT version) and other japanese tex staffs. JTeX is TeX for Japanese text based on the original Knuth's TeX. Include: jtex, jlatex, amsjtex (amsjtex depends on tetex-extra package) Package: multex-bin Description: Multilingual TeX MulTeX is TeX for Multilingual text based on the original Knuth's TeX. Include: multex, jmulatex, amsmultex (amsmultex depends on tetex-extra package). Source package: texi2html Package: texi2html Description: Convert Texinfo files to HTML texi2html is a Perl script that converts Texinfo files to HTML. . The program takes Texinfo files (not info ones) and produces a set of HTML files. The quality of the output is close to the printed output and is much better than an info->HTML gateway. . Compared to the output of `makeinfo --html', texi2html's output is more customizable and (subjectively) produces better output by default. Source package: texinfo Package: info Description: Standalone GNU Info documentation browser The Info file format is an easily-parseable representation for online documents. This program allows you to view Info documents, like the ones stored in /usr/share/info and /usr/info. . Much of the software in Debian comes with its online documentation in the form of Info files, so it is most likely you will want to install it. Package: texinfo Description: Documentation system for on-line information and printed output Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both on-line information and printed output. . Using Texinfo, you can create a printed document with the normal features of a book, including chapters, sections, cross references, and indices. From the same Texinfo source file, you can create a menu-driven, on-line Info file with nodes, menus, cross references, and indices. Source package: texmacs Package: texmacs Description: WYSIWYG emacs-ish mathematical text editor, using tex fonts GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was both inspired by TeX and GNU Emacs. The editor allows you to write structured documents via a WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) and user friendly interface. New styles may be created by the user. The program implements high-quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts, which help you to produce professionally looking documents. . The high typesetting quality still goes through for automatically generated formulas, which makes TeXmacs suitable as an interface for computer algebra systems. TeXmacs also supports the Guile/Scheme extension language, so that you may customize the interface and write your own extensions to the editor. . In the future, TeXmacs is planned to evoluate towards a complete scientific office suite, with spreadsheet capacities, a technical drawing editor and a presentation mode. . See the TeXmacs home page http://www.texmacs.org. Source package: textchk Package: textchk Description: This package provides a text analysis system. Textchk is a text analysis system to check spelling and/or stylistic conventions. Source package: textutils Package: textutils Description: The GNU text file processing utilities. The utilities: cat cksum comm csplit cut expand fmt fold head join md5sum nl od paste pr ptx sort split sum tac tail tr tsort unexpand uniq wc. Source package: tf Package: tf Description: Tinyfugue MUD client for TinyMUDs, DikuMUDs, and LPMUDs TinyFugue (also known as "Fugue" or "TF") is a line-based client designed for connecting to MUD servers (note: LP, Diku, and other servers which use prompts require "/lp on"; see /help prompts). . TinyFugue is larger than most MUD clients, but has many more features and is much more flexible. The goal is to provide the most functionality in a client that still maintains the user-friendliness of Tinytalk. Source package: tfm-arphic Package: tfm-arphic-bkai00mp Description: Arphic "AR PL KaitiM Big5" TrueType font TeX font metric data This package contains the Arphic "AR PL KaitiM Big5" Chinese TrueType font TeX font metric data (TFM) files, which may be used with the cjk-latex package for doing typesetting. The TFM files are generated from bkai00mp.ttf using Werner Lemberg's ttf2tfm. . *.enc font encoding vector files generated by ttf2pt1 are also included. This is to help pdflatex directly embed the TrueType font into PDF files. . "AR PL KaitiM Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (bkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Package: tfm-arphic-bsmi00lp Description: Arphic "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" TrueType font TeX font metric data This package contains the Arphic "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" Chinese TrueType font TeX font metric data (TFM) files, which may be used with the cjk-latex package for doing typesetting. The TFM files are generated from bsmi00lp.ttf using Werner Lemberg's ttf2tfm. . *.enc font encoding vector files generated by ttf2pt1 are also included. This is to help pdflatex directly embed the TrueType font into PDF files. . "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (bsmi00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Package: tfm-arphic-gbsn00lp Description: Arphic "AR PL SungtiL GB" TrueType font TeX font metric data This package contains the Arphic "AR PL SungtiL GB" Chinese TrueType font TeX font metric data (TFM) files, which may be used with the cjk-latex package for doing typesetting. The TFM files are generated from gbsn00lp.ttf using Werner Lemberg's ttf2tfm. . *.enc font encoding vector files generated by ttf2pt1 are also included. This is to help pdflatex directly embed the TrueType font into PDF files. . "AR PL SungtiL GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (gbsn00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Package: tfm-arphic-gkai00mp Description: Arphic "AR PL KaitiM GB" TrueType font TeX font metric data This package contains the Arphic "AR PL KaitiM GB" Chinese TrueType font TeX font metric data (TFM) files, which may be used with the cjk-latex package for doing typesetting. The TFM files are generated from gkai00mp.ttf using Werner Lemberg's ttf2tfm. . *.enc font encoding vector files generated by ttf2pt1 are also included. This is to help pdflatex directly embed the TrueType font into PDF files. . "AR PL KaitiM GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (gkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Source package: tftp-hpa Package: tftp-hpa Description: HPA's tftp client This is a tftp client derived from OpenBSD tftp with some extra options added and bugs fixed. The source includes readline support but it is not enabled due to licence conflicts between the BSD advertising clause and the GPL. Package: tftpd-hpa Description: HPA's tftp server This is a tftp server derived from OpenBSD tftp with some extra options added. It is useful if you want to use the PXE protocol which has some non-standard requirements for tftp. Source package: tgif Package: tgif Description: Interactive 2-D drawing facility under X11. Tgif has little to do with GIF files. It is a 2-D vector based drawing program which can produce output suitable for LaTeX or in PostScript. Source package: thai-system Package: thai-system Description: A base package for Thai environment under X11 This package contains some experimental stuffs for Thai environment. User, however, needs to do some manual configurations to complete the installation. Guidance is provided in /usr/share/doc/thai-system. Source package: thailatex Package: thailatex Description: Thai Latex package This package provides Thai language add-on for Latex. It is based on babel package which comes with tetex distribution. . This package needs Thai words separator such as cttex and swath, in order for latex to be able to break sentences. Source package: the Package: the Description: Full-screen character mode text editor. THE (The Hessling Editor) is a text editor that uses both command line commands and key bindings to operate. It is intended to be similar to the VM/CMS System Product Editor, XEDIT and to KEDIT from Mansfield Software. Package: the-doc Description: THE Reference Manual THE was originally written to be used by people already familiar with the VM/CMS System Product Editor XEDIT and KEDIT from Mansfield Software. For this reason, THE Reference Manual provides limited information on using THE, and concentrates more on reference material, such as command syntax and configuration. Source package: theme-converters Package: theme-converters Description: Convert WindowMaker/GTK+/Sawmill theme packages to .debs This takes .tar.gz files from, for example, wm.themes.org or gtk.themes.orig, and converts them into .deb packages. . The .deb packages it produces are acceptable for local use, but are not really policy-conformant, notably since they cannot reliably create a reasonable /usr/doc//copyright file. . Packages made using this package are named "wmaker--theme" for WindowMaker themes and "gtk--theme" for GTK themes etc. Source package: thinkpad Package: thinkpad-base Description: Configuration files for thinkpad-modules packages This package contains configuration files required by any of the thinkpad-modules-some.kern.ver packages. If necessary it creates the "thinkpad" group and the /dev/thinkpad device file. Package: thinkpad-source Description: Source code for loadable kernel modules required by tpctl. This package contains the source code for the loadable kernel modules required by the tpctl utility. Included are the sources for drivers of the Super I/O and RT/CMOS RAM chips in ThinkPads, an interface to the IBM ThinkPad SMAPI BIOS, and an interface to the ThinkPad APM subsystem. Source package: thoughttracker Package: thoughttracker Description: A non-hierarchical, hyperlinked knowledge base. ThoughtTracker is a knowledge base application. Its purpose is to provide you with a searchable hyperlinked database of information and ideas. . ThoughtTracker is localized for English, French, and German. Source package: thrust Package: thrust Description: a port of the classic Commodore 64 game The object of the game is to lift the Klystron Pod from the bottom of a cave and return it safely to space. The Pod is very heavy (compared to the ship) and this makes it tougher than it may seem. . You must be careful not to run out of fuel, crash into the cave walls, or let the enemy artillery outposts shoot you down. Source package: thttpd Package: thttpd Description: tiny/turbo/throttling HTTP server thttpd is a small, fast secure webserver. It features CGI support, URL-traffic-based throttling and basic authentication. thttpd has a very small memory footprint as it only forks itself in order to execute CGI scripts. It is designed to be as fast as fully featured web-servers and it performs extremely well under high load. . According to the netcraft survey of April, thttpd is used by 365455 sites across the Internet. . This package contains the thttpd server. For thttpd support programs see the thttpd-util package. Package: thttpd-util Description: Support utilities for thttpd This package contains various support utilities for thttpd web-server: . o ssi - Provides server-side-includes functionality for thttpd via an external CGI script. o redirect - Simple redirection CGI program. o thtpasswd - manipulate HTTP-server password files. o makeweb - Create user web directories. o syslogtocern - Convert thttpd syslog entries into CERN common log format. Source package: ticker Package: ticker Description: configurable text scroller Ticker is a simple program to scroll text across a line of the display, in a manner similar to a stock ticker. In fact, since ticker supports communicating with a program that changes the text periodically, it could be used to implement a stock ticker. Source package: tidev-modules Package: tidev-modules-source Description: Sources for drivers for Texas Instruments calculators link cables This package will be useful to you if you own a Texas Instruments calculator and want to use one of the following link cables : o official "black cable" from Texas Instruments (BlackLink) o home-made serial link o home-made parallel cable o official GraphLink USB from Texas Instruments (SilverLink) . This package contains the sources of the drivers, which you need to compile before using it. Please read /usr/share/doc/tidev-source/README.Debian for more informations on how to achieve that. . You must have the parport driver built either in your kernel or as a module to use the tipar_dev driver. You need a kernel with the USB core to use the tiusb_dev driver. . You'll also need a linking software such as TiLP to communicate with your calculator. . Source package: tidy Package: tidy Description: HTML syntax checker and reformatter Corrects markup in a way compliant with the latest standards, and optimal for the popular browsers. It has a comprehensive knowledge of the attributes defined in the HTML 4.0 recommendation from W3C, and understands the US ASCII, ISO Latin-1, UTF-8 and the ISO 2022 family of 7-bit encodings. In the output: . * HTML entity names for characters are used when appropriate. * Missing attribute quotes are added, and mismatched quotes found. * Tags lacking a terminating '>' are spotted. * Proprietary elements are recognized and reported as such. * The page is reformatted, from a choice of indentation styles. . Tidy is a product of the World Wide Web Consortium. Source package: tiff Package: libtiff-tools Description: TIFF manipulation and conversion tools libtiff is a library providing support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF), a widely used format for storing image data. Included are tools for converting TIFF images to and from other formats and tools for doing simple manipulations of TIFF images. Package: libtiff3g Description: Tag Image File Format library libtiff is a library providing support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF), a widely used format for storing image data. Included is the shared library. Package: libtiff3g-dev Description: Tag Image File Format library, development files libtiff is a library providing support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF), a widely used format for storing image data. Included are the development files, static library and the required headers. Source package: tiger Package: tiger Description: Report system security vulnerabilities TIGER, or the 'tiger' scripts, is a set of Bourne shell scripts, C programs and data files which are used to perform a security audit of UNIX systems. TIGER has one primary goal: report ways 'root' can be compromised. . Debian's TIGER incorporates new checks primarily oriented towards Debian distribution including: md5sums checks of installed files, location of files not belonging to packages and check of security advisories. Source package: tik Package: tik Description: Tcl/Tk client for the AOL Instant Messenger service From the TiK homepage (http://www.aim.aol.com/tik/): . TiK is a pure Tcl/Tk 8.1 version of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). The TiK client began its life as a scaled down version of the native Windows and Macintosh clients. However, TiK now has most of the features the native clients have, plus some extras. TiK includes a graphical buddy list display plus packages for away messages, buddy pounce, buddy ticker, and im capturing. It is very easy for end users to add new features to TiK, using Tcl/Tk. TiK is meant to give UNIX users an alternative to the Java client. . This release of TiK requires Tcl/Tk 8.1 or greater, unlike the previous releases, which only required 8.0 or greater. Source package: tilp Package: tilp Description: A TI calculator <-> PC communication program for X TiLP stands for "TiLP is a Linking Program" or "Ti Linking Program" if you dislike GNU-like acronyms. It is the new name of GtkTiLink. . TiLP is a Texas Instruments calculator <-> PC communication program for Linux. It is able to use any type of link, like the original TI GRAPH-LINK (both black and grey cables), the homemade "$4 serial link", or the "$5 parallel link". It even supports the new TI GraphLink USB, using the tiglusb kernel module. See http://lpg.ticalc.org/. . With TiLP, you can transfer files from your PC to your Texas Instruments calculator, and vice-versa. You can also make a screen dump, a backup, transfer a backup to the calculator, or take control of your TI from your PC, or even install a new version of AMS on your calc ! . Actually, it supports all existing calculators from Texas Instruments. . The GTK+ GUI is really nice, with integrated file manager, and very easy to use. . We hope you will enjoy this program. Have fun ! . Source package: time Package: time Description: The GNU time command. The `time' command runs another program, then displays information about the resources used by that program, collected by the system while the program was running. You can select which information is reported and the format in which it is shown, or have `time' save the information in a file instead of display it on the screen. . The resources that `time' can report on fall into the general categories of time, memory, I/O, and IPC calls. . The GNU version can format the output in arbitrary ways by using a printf-style format string to include various resource measurements. Source package: timedate Package: libtimedate-perl Description: Time and date functions for perl. This distribution replaces my earlier GetDate distribution, which was only a date parser. The date parser contained in this distribution is far superior to the yacc based parser, and a *lot* faster. . The parser contained here will only parse absolute dates, if you want a date parser that can parse relative dates then take a look at the Time modules by David Muir on CPAN. Source package: timeoutd Package: timeoutd Description: Flexible user timeout daemon timeoutd enforces the time restrictions specified in /etc/timeouts. . When invoked in daemon mode (without any parameters) timeoutd backgrounds itself, then scans /var/run/utmp every minute and checks /etc/timeouts for an entry which matches that user, based on: . - The current day and time" - The tty that the user is currently logged in on" - The user's login ID" - Any primary or secondary groups the user is in" . Written by Shane Alderton Source package: timezoneconf Package: timezoneconf Description: Set system timezone, date, and time Ths timezoneconf program is a debconf-based utility to allow you to set your system's timezone, its system date, and the system time. Licensed under the GPL. Source package: timidity Package: timidity Description: Software-only MIDI sequencer. A software-only MIDI sequencer. Uses GUS-compatible MIDI patch files to either play MIDI scores in real time or to convert them into .wav files. Requires no hardware specific MIDI support. Package: timidity-el Description: An Emacs front end to the timidity software-only MIDI sequencer. The timidity.el Emacs-Lisp program is a front-end to the timidity software only MIDI sequencer. You can play MIDI files directly from Emacs with this package. Source package: timidity-patches Package: timidity-patches Description: Instrument files for software-only MIDI sequencer. GUS-compatible MIDI patch files for Timidity, a software-only MIDI sequencer. Contains a complete GM and GS MIDI patchkit. Source package: tin Package: tin Description: A full-screen easy to use Usenet newsreader. tin can read news locally (i.e., /var/spool/news) or remotely (rtin or tin -r option) via a NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) server. It will automatically utilize NOV (News OVerview) style index files if available locally or via the NNTP XOVER command. Source package: tina Package: tina Description: A curses personal information manager. Tina is a personal information manager with a curses interface. It allows the user to categorize short text items and to display the items in a particular category. Source package: tint Package: tint Description: TINT Is Not Tetris(tm) ...at least the name isn't (: As the title suggests, this is a clone of the original tetris game written by Alexey Pajitnov, Dmitry Pavlovsky, and Vadim Gerasimov. . I've tried to keep the game as close to the original as possible, but there is a few differences. Nevertheless, it's probably the closest to the original that you'll ever find in the UNIX world... Source package: tintin++ Package: tintin++ Description: Classic text-based MUD client Tintin++ is telnet client specialized to play MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons). It has scripting support, tab-completion, internal chat, and takes advantage of the GNU readline library. . You can find a complete set of commands and features in the Tintin++ manual, in /usr/share/doc/tintin++. Source package: tinyirc Package: tinyirc Description: A _Tiny_ IRC Client A tiny, stripped down IRC Client. Doesn't have most of the more advance commands in the ircII family of IRC Clients, nor does it have any color, but it works, and its tiny. Source package: tinyproxy Package: tinyproxy Description: A lightweight, non-caching, optionally anonymizing http proxy An anonymizing http proxy which is very light on system resources, ideal for smaller networks and similar situations where other proxies (such as Squid) may be overkill and/or a security risk. Tinyproxy can also be configured to anonymize http requests (allowing for exceptions on a per-header basis). Source package: tiobench Package: tiobench Description: Threaded I/O bench for Linux Tiobench is a file system benchmark especially designed to test I/O performance with multiple running threads. Source package: tipa Package: tipa Description: System for processing phonetic symbols in LaTeX TIPA is a system for processing IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) symbols in LaTeX written by Fukui Rei. TIPA stands for either TeX IPA or Tokyo IPA and derived from the tsipa package, made in 1992 by Kobayashi Hajime, Fukui Rei and Shirakawa Shun. . Among many features of TIPA, the following are the new features as compared with tsipa or any other existing systems for processing IPA symbols: . * A new 256 character encoding for phonetic symbols (`T3'), which includes all the symbols and diacritics found in the recent versions of IPA and some non-IPA symbols. * Complete support of LaTeX2e. * Roman, slanted, bold, bold extended and sans serif font styles. * Easy input method in the IPA environment. * Extended macros for accents and diacritics. * A flexible system of macros for `tone letters'. * An optional package (vowel.sty) for drawing vowel diagrams. * A slightly modified set of fonts that go well when used with Times Roman and Helvetica fonts. . Type 1 fonts for TIPA are also included in this package. Package: xfonts-tipa Description: X11 PostScript Type 1 font for the Phonetic Alphabet This package contains type 1 version of the Phonetic fonts of the TIPA (Tokyo International Phonetic Alphabet) for X11. It contains the pfb and afm files. The installed X font has the silipa encoding (see http://www.sil.org/computing/fonts/encore-ipa.html). Source package: tipa-type1 Package: tipa-type1 Description: PostScript Type 1 font for the Phonetic Alphabet This package contains type 1 version of the Phonetic fonts of the TIPA (Tokyo International Phonetic Alphabet) for LaTeX. It contains the pfb, afm and pfm files. . When installing this package, the psfonts.map for dvips is automatically updated. Source package: tipptrainer Package: tipptrainer Description: A program to learn touch typing This program was developed by the Tipptrainer Team who belong to the PingoS project (see http://www.pingos.schulnetz.org/) to teach children how to type computer keyboards. Languages German and English available. Package: tipptrainer-data-de Description: German data for tipptrainer This program was developed by the Tipptrainer Team who belong to the PingoS project (see http://www.pingos.schulnetz.org/) to teach children how to type computer keyboards. Languages German and English available. . This package provides German data files. Package: tipptrainer-data-en Description: English data for tipptrainer This program was developed by the Tipptrainer Team who belong to the PingoS project (see http://www.pingos.schulnetz.org/) to teach children how to type computer keyboards. Languages German and English available. . This package provides English data files. Source package: tirc Package: tirc Description: token's irc client Features: vi-like editor line and general usage, comfortable backscroll buffers with regex search mechanism in multiple screen regions, multiple pages that contain window regions, nickname completion, etc. TIRC doesn't have a scripting language. It is the author's belief that scripting languages do more harm by abuse than they're useful. Source package: titrax Package: titrax Description: A program to keep track of time. It puts up a list of projects, and the number of minutes worked on each. You click on the project you want to work on, and it starts counting on that. At the end of the day, it saves the collected data in a file, and you can use a script to process the data. "sumtitra" is one possible such script. Source package: tix41 Package: tix41 Description: The Tix library for Tk, version 4.1 -- runtime package The Tix library for Tk extends Tk with new widgets like: o panned windows, o hierarchical lists, o folders, o combo boxes, o help balloons, o and many others. . The Tix look and feel is really good. Additionally, Tix eases construction of mega-widget and has a full-fledged C interface as well. . Version 4.1 adds even more widgets. Package: tix41-dev Description: The Tix library for Tk, version 4.1 -- development package Include files, static libraries, man pages for Tix 4.1. Source package: tk-brief Package: tk-brief Description: GUI for easily writing letters with LaTeX tk_Brief is a TK GUI for easily writing letters and even multiple letters with LaTeX . The following LaTeX letter classes are supported: - g-brief - dinbrief - letter - KOMA - brief Source package: tk707 Package: tk707 Description: TK-707 Drum Sequencer for sound card or MIDI device This program emulates the operation of Roland's TR-707 Rhythm Composer. . The output is to a MIDI device, sound card or file. A Latin-percussion instrument map emulates the Roland TR-727 and the instrument map can be customized by the user. Source package: tk8.0 Package: tk8.0 Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Run-Time Files. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. Package: tk8.0-dev Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Development Files. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. Package: tk8.0-doc Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Manual Pages. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. Source package: tk8.0-ja Package: tk8.0-ja Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Run-Time Package. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. This is a Japanese extension. Package: tk8.0-ja-dev Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.0 - Development Package. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. This is a Japanese extension. Source package: tk8.2 Package: tk8.2 Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.2 - Run-Time Files. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. Package: tk8.2-dev Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.2 - Development Files. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. Package: tk8.2-doc Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.2 - Manual Pages. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. Source package: tk8.3 Package: tk8.3 Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.3 - Run-Time Files. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. Package: tk8.3-dev Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.3 - Development Files. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. Package: tk8.3-doc Description: The Tk toolkit for TCL and X11 v8.3 - Manual Pages. Tk is an X11 toolkit that provides the Motif look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. Source package: tkcdlayout Package: tkcdlayout Description: Simple X program to create labels for CD jewel-cases TkCDLayout is a tk program to print CD jewel case inserts, its layout being determined directly from the CD contents, and from your preferences. Source package: tkchooser Package: tkchooser Description: modular X Windows System network browser. Tkchooser is an interpreted, modular, extensible network browsing utility for X windows designed after the Macintosh Chooser. Source package: tkcvs Package: tkcvs Description: A graphical front-end to CVS TkCVS is a Tk based graphical interface to the CVS configuration management system. It includes facilities for providing "user friendly" names to modules and directories within the repository, and provides a facility to interactively browse the repository looking for modules and directories. . Some of the features of TkCVS include: . File and directory browser, with optional display of hidden files, and display of the current directory's location within the CVS tree. . Push-button based check-in / check-out of CVS modules. Ability to add and delete files from the repository also using push buttons. . Module tree browser, and reports showing the structure of the CVS modules tree. Individual modules or entire directory trees may be checked out using the browser. . Updating of files from the repository when they change. . Tagging and branching of files from the file browser, and tagging and branching of modules from the module browser. . Exporting a CVS module or directory from the repository for delivery off-site. . Creation of patch files between two releases of a module, or between a release and the current (head) version. . Viewing of diff and status listings for currently checked out modules. Source package: tkdesk Package: tkdesk Description: Tk/tcl based X11 Desktop/File manager TkDesk is a graphical file manager for Unix (esp. Linux) and the X Window System. . Compared with other file managers available, it offers the most complete set of file operations and services, plus gives the user the ability to configure most every aspect of TkDesk in a powerful way. . TkDesk has been influenced by various other systems and file managers, such as NeXT, for laying out the file browser windows, Apple Finder, for the idea of file annotations and, shock horror, Windows 95, for some other inspirations. Source package: tkdiff Package: tkdiff Description: A graphical "diff" utility. TkDiff is a graphical front-end for the standard Unix 'diff' utility. Its features include highlighted difference regions (with a quick overview/navigation bar) and linked scrolling of files. It provides file-merge and change-summary facilities, line number toggling (for easier cut & paste) and support for RCS/CVS/SCCS. Source package: tkdvi Package: tkdvi Description: A TeX DVI previewer based on Tcl/Tk This program lets you look at the DVI files output by TeX. It is similar in spirit to xdvi but offers a richer user interface as well as some convenient features such as the possibility to look at `spreads' of two adjacent pages as well as a 4x4 page `overview'. This program is still in alpha test, which means that some important functionality like the ability to show included graphics is still missing, but it is quite usable as it is. Please report bugs or suggestions. Source package: tkfont Package: tkfont Description: A different xfontsel for displaying fonts. Tkfont allows you to view the various fonts in X11. It displays a list of fonts, you can then pick which one to display. Source package: tkgate Package: tkgate Description: Event driven digital circuit simulator with Tcl/Tk TkGate is a event driven digital circuit simulator with a Tcl/Tk-based graphical editor. TkGate supports a wide range of primitive circuit elements as well as user-defined modules for hierarchical design. The distribution comes with a number of tutorial and example circuits which can be loaded through the "Help" menu. The example circuits include a simple CPU, programmed to run the Animals game. For more information, check out the online documentation at http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~hansen/tkgate/ Source package: tkhylafax Package: tkhylafax Description: tk interface to hylafax tkhylafax offers the following features: . o Batching fax destinations o Builtin faxnumber database o Fast cover sheet generation o Cover sheet preview o Cover sheet ONLY transmission option o Directory browser o Fax job dequeuing made easier o Fax job scheduling made easier o Highly configurable Source package: tkinfo Package: tkinfo Description: tk/tcl info browser TkInfo is a tk script to read GNU "info" files and display them. TkInfo can be used stand alone (via WISH), or embedded within an application to provide integrated, on-line help. Source package: tkisem Package: tkisem Description: Graphical SPARC emulator Instructional SPARC Emulator using tk. This SPARC CPU simulator has nice graphics, and is very good for learning assembly language programming. Particularly suited to the textbook "Computer Systems: Architecture, Organization, and Programming" by Arthur Maccabe. Source package: tkmail Package: tkmail Description: X Window System mail reader using Tcl/Tk This is an X Window System interface to mail built using Tcl/Tk. Reading, sending, and managing mail messages can almost all be done using only the mouse (except for the body of the message, of course). TkMail writes its folders in the format of the standard unix 'mail' command. It also uses 'sendmail' commands to do the mail delivery work. . Major Features: - listbox interface to messages for easy click and read - multiple viewers can be opened on different or the same folder - dynamic (at startup) menus for quick access to mail folders for reading, copying, and moving messages - button bar for quick composing, replying to, and forwarding of mail messages - built in 'biff' icon for notification of new mail on multiple folders - easy inclusion of files into message compositions with automatic uuencoding and compression, if desired - access alternate editor for compositions to send - spell check compositions using a X windows interface - reads aliases from either standard .mailrc or elm aliases.txt - easy piping of message text through unix filters - emacs-like key-bindings for text editing - emacs-like autosave - sorting of messages on any field and the ability to write out the folder physically in that order Source package: tkman Package: tkman Description: A graphical, hypertext manual page and Texinfo browser TkMan is a graphical, hypertext manual page and Texinfo browser for UNIX. TkMan boasts hypertext links, (optional) outline view of pages with a novel information visualization mechanism called Notemarks, high quality display and unique interface to Texinfo documents, full text search among man pages, incremental and regular expression search within pages, robust yellow highlight annotations, a shortcut/hot list, lists of all pages in user configurable volumes, a comprehensive Preferences panel, man page versioning support, and unmatched online text formatting and display quality, among many other features. . More information about TkMan can be found at http://tkman.sourceforge.net Source package: tkmasqdialer Package: tkmasqdialer Description: Tcl/Tk client for the MasqDialer modem connection daemon The MasqDialer system is designed to provide easily accessible control of multiple dialout modem connections to the members of a LAN using IP Masquerade for their internet connectivity. . TkMasqdialer is a graphical client for the MasqDialer system written in Tcl/Tk. Source package: tkmixer Package: tkmixer Description: An audio mixer with Tk interface This is a compact audio mixer for X windows featuring nice Tk interface, equipped with slidebars, mute buttons, and a configuration facility. Source package: tknamazu Package: tknamazu Description: Namazu client for tcl/tk Namazu client for tcl/tk Namazu is the full text search engine which available as Debian Package. About Namazu, please see http://www.namazu.org/ Source package: tkpaint Package: tkpaint Description: Versatile bitmap/pixmap editing tool Tkpaint is an easy to use graphics utility based on the canvas widget of Tcl/Tk. It can be very useful for drawing simple to complex figures, slide presentations, graphs, and diagrams that involve geometrical shapes, arrows, text, and colors. It is also possible to insert bitmaps and gif/ppm/pgm images. There is a large variety of operations that can be performed on a group of objects: scaling, rotation, relocation, reflection, and deformation with respect to inclination. Source package: tkping Package: tkping Description: Perl/Tk app. - Monitor hosts on network tkping is intended primarily for system administrators and network administrators who need to detect when crucial hosts and other network nodes go down. Source package: tkps Package: tkps Description: X-based process management tool similar to 'top' An X-based process management tool which generates output using ps and displays it using Tcl/Tk Source package: tksmb Package: tksmb Description: SMB (Samba and Windows) network browser This program provides you a graphical interface for browsing Windows networks. TkSmb does this by being a graphical wrapper around Samba's smbclient program. Using this program you can easily access different workgroups, hosts, and shares on it, mount this shares. Source package: tkstep8.0 Package: tkstep8.0 Description: The NEXTSTEP(tm)-like version of the Tk toolkit - Run-Time. TkStep is an X11 toolkit that provides the NEXTSTEP(tm) look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. It supports drag'n'drop with the DND protocol and XPM and TIFF images. Package: tkstep8.0-dev Description: The NEXTSTEP(tm)-like version of the Tk toolkit - Development. TkStep is an X11 toolkit that provides the NEXTSTEP(tm) look and feel and is implemented using the Tcl scripting language. It supports drag'n'drop with the DND protocol and XPM and TIFF images. This package is required to compile and link applications using the TkStep 8.0 library. Source package: tktable Package: tktable Description: Table extension for Tcl/Tk Provides tables and matrices in Tcl/Tk Package: tktable-dev Description: Development files for tkTable Demos & Documentation for Tktable Source package: tkusr Package: tkusr Description: X11 tool to manage the Self-mode of USR/3COM Message modems. TkUsr is a small program that allows you to manage the Self-mode of USR/3COM Message (Plus), Professional Message modems. It features an intelligent retrieving of data with a cache system to speed up the download. So you do not have to download the full memory to get only one fax. It should be multi-platform as it is written in Tcl/Tk. Source package: tkvnc Package: tkvnc Description: Displays a list of (defined) machines to start VNC to. A basic wrapper that calls xvncviewer on a machine when requested. Unless the author beats me to it, I intend to add better password handling. Source package: tkworld Package: tkworld Description: a GUI to shell commands Wes's Own Real Lazy Desktop . According to the README file: . "The mission of tkWorld is to provide GUIs to the standard Unix utilities. All applications will have a standard look and feel, as well as provide point and click access to common command line options. Providing a common Application Interface will help beginners learn Unix, while giving advanced users easy access to the options they already know." Source package: tleds Package: tleds Description: Blinks keyboard LEDs indicating TX and RX network packets. These programs help you monitor network traffic. They blink Scroll-Lock LED (Light Emitting Diode) when a network packet leaves the machine, and Num-Lock LED when one is received. . WARNING: On some systems this has been known to render part or all of the keyboard unusable, this is rare and usually only happens on a few laptops and keyboards with overly long or old cables.. (This includes the IBM thinkpad 600 laptop, and the HP Omnibook XE2) Source package: tmake Package: tmake Description: a cross-platform makefile tool tmake is an easy-to-use tool from Trolltech to create and maintain makefiles for software projects. It can be a painful task to manage makefiles manually, especially if you develop for more than one platform or use more than one compiler. tmake automates and streamlines this process and lets you spend your valuable time on writing code, not makefiles. . tmake is mainly used to generate makefiles for applications that use the Qt toolkit. Source package: tmda Package: python-tmda Description: TMDA Python libraries These are the python libraries that are required for running TMDA, the Tagged Message Delivery Agent. Package: tmda Description: Tagged Message Delivery Agent TMDA is an OSI certified software application designed to significantly reduce (or eliminate) the amount of SPAM/UCE (junk-mail) you receive by using unique, cryptographically enhanced (tagged) e-mail addresses. TMDA can both filter your incoming e-mail, and tag your outgoing address. . TMDA was originally based upon a Perl script written by Thomas Erskine called Tagged Message Sender (TMS), but has since evolved into a significantly larger and more featureful application. Source package: tmpreaper Package: tmpreaper Description: Cleans up files in directories based on their age This package provides a program that can be used to clean out temporary-file directories. It recursively searches the directory, refusing to chdir() across symlinks, and removes files that haven't been accessed in a user-specified amount of time. You can specify a set of files to protect from deletion with a shell pattern. It will not remove files owned by the process EUID that have the `w' bit clear, unless you ask it to, much like `rm -f'. `tmpreaper' will not remove symlinks, sockets, fifos, or special files unless given a command line option enabling it to. . WARNING: Please do not run `tmpreaper' on `/'. There are no protections against this written into the program, as that would prevent it from functioning the way you'd expect it to in a `chroot(8)' environment. . The daily tmpreaper run can be configured through /etc/tmpreaper.conf . Source package: tmview Package: dvifb Description: A dvi viewer for framebuffer devices dvifb is a previewer for .dvi-files compiled by TeX. It let's you see what your printed output will look like. Package: dvilx Description: A dvi viewer for X dvilx is a screen-previewer for .dvi-files compiled by TeX. It let's you see what your printed output will look like. You can choose between a black-and-white representation and greyscaling. You can choose an arbitrary zoom factor (at some cost of performance). You can set marks to measure distances. You can search for text strings. You may visit lots of DVI files, set bookmarks and get them saved to a startup-file. dvilx does not support pxl-files. dvilx ignores all 'special'-commands and has no font-replacing mechanism. Package: dvisvga Description: A dvi viewer for SVGAlib dvisvga is a screen-previewer for .dvi-files compiled by TeX. It let's you see what your printed output will look like. You can choose between a black-and-white representation and greyscaling. You can choose an arbitrary zoom factor (at some cost of performance). You can set marks to measure distances. You can search for text strings. You may visit lots of DVI files, set bookmarks and get them saved to a startup-file. dvisvga does not support pxl-files. dvisvga ignores all 'special'-commands and has no font-replacing mechanism. Source package: tn5250 Package: tn5250 Description: 5250 telnet emulator for accessing an IBM AS/400 tn5250 connects to an IBM AS/400 and emulates a 5250-compatible terminal or printer. It runs on the linux console, in an xterm, or on any other character terminal. . You should install xterm to use the xt5250 script. . If you don't know what an AS/400 is, you don't need this package. Source package: tnef Package: tnef Description: Tool to unpack MIME application/ms-tnef attachments The TNEF program allows one to unpack the attachments which were encapsulated into the TNEF attachment. Thus alleviating the need to use Microsoft Outlook to view the attachment Source package: tob Package: tob Description: Small yet powerful program for tape oriented backups. tob is a simple yet configurable shell-script which, given a set of `volume definitions', runs tar or afio based backups, either for use with tape drives or floppy disks. You could also mount and unmount partitions for backups in the pre- and post-commands. tob is a general driver for the making and maintaining of backups. It makes full backups, differential backups (of the files which were changed since the last full backup), incremental backups (of files changed since all previous backups), lets you determine the size of the backup before actually making it, maintain listings of made backups, make remote backups and possibly more. Source package: tochnog Package: tochnog Description: A free implicit/explicit finite element analysis program Tochnog is a program for finite element analysis. Multithreading and multiprocessor systems are supported. Here is a partial list of models supported: * Differential equations (materials). * Convection-diffusion equations, * Stokes and Navier-Stokes, * Elasticity (isotropy and transverse isotropy), * Plasticity (Von-Mises, Mohr-Coulomb, Gurson, etc.; plasticity surfaces can be arbitrarily combined). . Residues in equations and error estimates for all data can be printed/plotted. . Main Author: Dennis Roddeman Home Page: http://tochnog.sourceforge.net/ Package: tochnog-doc Description: Documentation for Tochnog This is the documentation necessary for using Tochnog finite element analysis program. Source package: tom Package: libtom2 Description: The TOM runtime shared libraries and resources. You need these to run programs written in the TOM programming language. To write TOM programs yourself, you need tom and libtom2-dev. More information on TOM at http://gerbil.org/tom/. Package: libtom2-dev Description: The TOM programming language header files and static libraries. More information at http://gerbil.org/tom/. Package: tom Description: The TOM programming language compiler and tools. More information at http://gerbil.org/tom/. Source package: toolame Package: toolame Description: MPEG-1 layer 2 audio encoder toolame is a very fast (6x realtime on a 550mhz celeron) MPEG-1 layer 2 audio encoder with a command-line syntax nearly identical to that of the lame MPEG-1 layer 3 audio encoder. Because of patent issues surrounding the layer 3 encoder, the ability of most mpeg audio players to play layer 2 files, and the similarity in command-line syntax, toolame makes a very good drop-in replacement for lame or other layer 3 encoders under most circumstances. Source package: toolbar-fancy Package: toolbar-fancy Description: Fancy toolbar for XEmacs21 This package Provides color toolbar for XEmacs21. Source package: toolchain-source Package: toolchain-source Description: The GNU binutils and gcc source code This is the GNU toolchain source code that can be used to produce the GNU compilers, assembler, linker, and binary utilities. It is used by the different cross-compiler packages so that this source code does not need to be duplicated in all of them. You might also use this package to compile your own version of the toolchain if you need some special compile-time options applied. . This package also contains two scripts, tpkg-make and tpkg-update, to automatically create and update crosscompiler-packages for any target architecture supported upstream. They are described in /usr/share/doc/toolchain-source/README. Source package: toppler Package: toppler Description: A clone of the "Nebulous" game on old 8 and 16 bit machines. Toppler is an almost complete reimplementation of the old game known as Tower Toppler or Nebulous. . The target of the game is to reach the target door of each of the 8 towers in currently 2 missions with this little green animal. This door is usually at the very top of the tower. . But finding the way by using elevators and walking through a maze of doors and platforms is not the only problem you have to solve. There is a bunch of other creatures living on the tower that will hinder you to reach your target by pushing you over the edge of the platforms. Source package: tora Package: tora Description: A graphical toolkit for database developers and administrators. Tora features a schema browser, SQL worksheet, PL/SQL editor & debugger, storage manager, rollback segment monitor, instance manager, and SQL output viewer. Via qt3 it can access PostgreSQL and MySQL directly. Any other database systems can be accessed via ODBC. Source package: torch Package: libtorch-dev Description: State of the art machine learning library - development This package is the Torch development package (header files and static library.) . Torch is a machine-learning library, written in C++. Its aim is to provide the state-of-the-art of the best algorithms. It is, and it will be, in development forever. . Main features: . * Many gradient-based methods, including multi-layered perceptrons, radial basis functions, and mixtures of experts. Many small "modules" (Linear module, Tanh module, SoftMax module, ...) can be plugged together. . * Support Vector Machine, for classification and regression. . * Distribution package, includes Kmeans, Gaussian Mixture Models, Hidden Markov Models, and Bayes Classifier, and classes for speech recognition with embedded training. . * Ensemble models such as Bagging and Adaboost. . * Non-parametric models such as K-nearest-neighbors, Parzen Regression and Parzen Density Estimator. . Torch is an open library whose authors encourage everybody to develop new packages to be included in future versions on the official website. Package: libtorch-doc Description: State of the art machine learning library - documentation This package is the Torch library documentation. . Torch is a machine-learning library, written in C++. Its aim is to provide the state-of-the-art of the best algorithms. It is, and it will be, in development forever. . Main features: . * Many gradient-based methods, including multi-layered perceptrons, radial basis functions, and mixtures of experts. Many small "modules" (Linear module, Tanh module, SoftMax module, ...) can be plugged together. . * Support Vector Machine, for classification and regression. . * Distribution package, includes Kmeans, Gaussian Mixture Models, Hidden Markov Models, and Bayes Classifier, and classes for speech recognition with embedded training. . * Ensemble models such as Bagging and Adaboost. . * Non-parametric models such as K-nearest-neighbors, Parzen Regression and Parzen Density Estimator. . Torch is an open library whose authors encourage everybody to develop new packages to be included in future versions on the official website. Package: libtorch1 Description: State of the art machine learning library - runtime libs This package is the Torch runtime library. . Torch is a machine-learning library, written in C++. Its aim is to provide the state-of-the-art of the best algorithms. It is, and it will be, in development forever. . Main features: . * Many gradient-based methods, including multi-layered perceptrons, radial basis functions, and mixtures of experts. Many small "modules" (Linear module, Tanh module, SoftMax module, ...) can be plugged together. . * Support Vector Machine, for classification and regression. . * Distribution package, includes Kmeans, Gaussian Mixture Models, Hidden Markov Models, and Bayes Classifier, and classes for speech recognition with embedded training. . * Ensemble models such as Bagging and Adaboost. . * Non-parametric models such as K-nearest-neighbors, Parzen Regression and Parzen Density Estimator. . Torch is an open library whose authors encourage everybody to develop new packages to be included in future versions on the official website. Source package: torch-examples Package: torch-examples Description: Machine learning programs using libtorch Sample programs that use the Torch Machine Learning library. Programs in this package include: adaboost (the ADAboost algorithm), bag (the bagging method), gmm (Gaussian mixture model), hmm (hidden markov model), mixture_softmax (mixture of experts using soft combination of predictions), mlp (multilayer perceptron), svm (support vector machine), bayes (naive Bayesian classifier), hmm_speech (an HMM with the bells and whistles for speech recognition). Source package: toshset Package: toshset Description: Access much of the Toshiba laptop hardware interface. Toshset ia a command-line tool to allow access to much of the Toshiba laptop hardware interface developed by Jonathan Buzzard. It can do things like set the hard drive spin-down time, turn off the display and set the fan speed without the help of the kernel. The difference to toshutils is, that it does not need X or kernel-support. Source package: toshutils Package: toshutils Description: Toshiba laptop utilities This is a collection of utilities to control a Toshiba laptop. It includes programs to turn the fan on and off, to view the power mode, and to set the supervisor password. Source package: towitoko Package: libtowitoko-dev Description: Towitoko smartcard reader CT-API development files This package contains the files needed for compiling and linking an application that communicates to the Towitoko smartcard reader through the CT-API interface Package: libtowitoko2 Description: Towitoko smartcard reader PCSC and CT-API driver This library provides CT-API and PCSC IFD handler implementation for the Towitoko smartcard readers. . This package is needed to communicate with the Towitoko smartcard reader through the PCSC Lite resource manager. Source package: tpconfig Package: tpconfig Description: A program to configure touchpad devices. This program can show or modify the configuration of several different kinds of touchpad devices, including the Synaptics TouchPad and the ALPS Glidepad/Stickpointer. Source package: tpctl Package: tpctl Description: ThinkPad configuration tools for Linux This package contains programs for configuring IBM ThinkPad laptop computers. . The tpctl program, along with its ncurses variant ntpctl, does under Linux some of the things that PS2.EXE does under DOS and the ThinkPad Configuration program does under Windows. The apmiser daemon is an intelligent power expenditure controller. . Most programs in the package require a thinkpad-modules package compatible with the kernel you are running. If there is no such package in the Debian archive, you can build one from the thinkpad-source package using the make-kpkg utility. Package: tpctl-source Description: Source for device drivers to interface with ThinkPad's BIOSes. This package is the source (from tpctl) for ThinkPads' SMAPI BIOSes with which you can build a tpctl-modules package for your kernel. Without the modules in such a package, most programs in the tpctl package will not work. Source package: traceroute Package: traceroute Description: Traces the route taken by packets over a TCP/IP network. The traceroute utility displays the route used by IP packets on their way to a specified network (or Internet) host. Traceroute displays the IP number and host name (if possible) of the machines along the route taken by the packets. Traceroute is used as a network debugging tool. If you're having network connectivity problems, traceroute will show you where the trouble is coming from along the route. . Install traceroute if you need a tool for diagnosing network connectivity problems. Source package: traceroute-nanog Package: traceroute-nanog Description: NANOG traceroute This is the traceroute program maintained by Ehud Gavron at aces.com. It is based on the Van Jacobson/BSD traceroute and has additional features like AS lookup, TOS support, microsecond timestamps, path MTU discovery, parallel probing and others. Source package: tramp Package: tramp Description: Remote file access in emacs. TRAMP stands for `Transparent Remote (file) Access, Multiple Protocol'. This package provides remote file editing, similar to ange-ftp and EFS. . The syntax is a bit different though (the brackets must be there): /[host]dir or /[method/host]dir . The other difference is that ange-ftp uses FTP to transfer files between the local and the remote host, whereas TRAMP uses a combination of rsh and rcp or other work-alike programs, such as ssh/scp. A emacs elisp tool to edit files on remote host using telnet, rsh, scp, ssh and more. Source package: transcalc Package: transcalc Description: microwave and RF transmission line calculator Transcalc is an analysis and synthesis tool for calculating the electrical and physical properties of different kinds of RF and microwave transmission lines. . Transcalc is built using the GIMP toolkit (GTK) for its GUI interface. For each type of transmission line, using dialog boxes, you can enter values for the various parameters, and either calculate its electrical properties (analyze), or use the given electrical requirements to sythesize physical parameters of the required transmission line. . Available transmission lines (this list will expand with subsequent releases): Microstrip, Rectangular Waveguide. Source package: transcriber Package: transcriber Description: Transcribe speech data using an integrated editor. Transcriber is a Tcl/tk tool, that enables easy transcription of recorded speech. It indispensable for every task that involves examination and transcription of audio files, like transcription of recorded interviews, song lyrics, radio shows and so on. It is also useful if you are active in the field of speech research. . The snack library (included in contrib in transcriber-1.2) is now a separate package. This package still includes html_library-0.3. Source package: transfig Package: transfig Description: Utilities for printing figures from xfig. transfig also contains utilities for converting xfig figures to be used in LaTeX files. . Note: transfig requires netpbm-nonfree be installed for gif support. Source package: transformiix Package: transformiix Description: An XSLT processor TransforMiiX is a fast standalone XSLT processor. It aims to be fully XSLT 1.0 compliant, although it hasn't achived that goal yet. Source package: translate Package: translate Description: translates given words from english to german or vice versa It looks up a word in a file with language-to-language translations (field separator should be \" :: \") and maintains local dictionaries. So it should be easy to add more languages, if you have such a dictionary. Source package: translate-docformat Package: translate-docformat Description: any-to-any document translation system This is a command-line front end to many document format translation programs to facilitate the translation of documents from one format to another. . Currently it supports major formats like the docbook, linuxdoc, debiandoc, and TeX, translating to HTML and ps and text. Source package: transproxy Package: transproxy Description: Transparent Proxy Daemon for HTTP requests The program is used in conjunction with the Linux Transparent Proxy networking feature, and ipfwadm, to transparently proxy HTTP and other requests. Source package: tree Package: tree Description: displays directory tree, in color Displays an indented directory tree, using the same color assignments as ls, via the LS_COLORS environment variable. Source package: tree-puzzle Package: tree-puzzle Description: [Biology] Reconstruction of phylogenetic trees by maximum likelihood TREE-PUZZLE (the new name for PUZZLE) is an interactive console program that implements a fast tree search algorithm, quartet puzzling, that allows analysis of large data sets and automatically assigns estimations of support to each internal branch. TREE-PUZZLE also computes pairwise maximum likelihood distances as well as branch lengths for user specified trees. Branch lengths can also be calculated under the clock-assumption. In addition, TREE-PUZZLE offers a novel method, likelihood mapping, to investigate the support of a hypothesized internal branch without computing an overall tree and to visualize the phylogenetic content of a sequence alignment. . URL: http://www.tree-puzzle.de Source package: troffcvt Package: troffcvt Description: Converts troff source to HTML, RTF, and plain text. Use this package to convert manuals and manpages and other documents written using troff to more manageable formats, such as HTML, RTF, or plain text. Source package: trophy Package: trophy Description: A 2D car racing action game. Trophy is a single-player racing game for Linux. Even though the goal is basically to finish the laps as the first, Trophy is an action game which offers much more than just a race. Lots of extras enable "unusual" features for races such as shooting, putting mines and many others. . This package contains the executable. Package: trophy-data Description: A 2D car racing action game - graphics and sounds. Trophy is a single-player racing game for Linux. Even though the goal is basically to finish the laps as the first, Trophy is an action game which offers much more than just a race. Lots of extras enable "unusual" features for races such as shooting, putting mines and many others. . This package contains the maps, graphics and sounds. Source package: trr19 Package: trr19 Description: A type training software on GNU Emacs. This is just a beta version. . Trr19 won't work with XEmacs. Source package: trscripts Package: trscripts Description: Scripts for reencoding text files and BDF-fonts. The script `trbdf' can convert a BDF font from one codeset to another. . The script `trcs' reencodes text files from one codeset to another. It can generate scripts for `tr'. For example the command trcs --from cp1252 --to latin1 --gen-script gives you the following output: #!/bin/sh . trap "exit 0" PIPE . cat "$@" | tr \ '\200''\201''\202''\203''\204''\205''\206''\207''\210''\211''\212'\ '\213''\214''\215''\216''\217''\220''\221''\222''\223''\224''\225'\ '\226''\227''\230''\231''\232''\233''\234''\235''\236''\237' \ '\105''\77''\47''\146''\42''\267''\53''\77''\136''\77''\123'\ '\253''\117''\77''\132''\77''\77''\47''\47''\42''\42''\267'\ '\-''\-''\176''\77''\163''\273''\157''\77''\172''\131' . Both scripts try to approximate the missing from the target codeset symbols. . It is easy to add support of other character sets. Source package: truc Package: truc Description: transfer big files through e-mail truc & untruc are two shell scripts that allow you to transfer big files through e-mail. They are using classical commands such as uuencode, tar, compress, csplit, etc. The word 'truc' (French) means: "Transfert Rapide Uuencode' Compresse'". Source package: trueprint Package: trueprint Description: pretty printing of source code It prints the source code of various programming languages in pretty way. Additionally it prints lines and also summarizes functions where they are located and other nifty things like make a Postscript file instead of printing it. Source package: trustees Package: trustees Description: Advanced permission management system for Linux. The main goal of Linux trustees project is to create an advanced permission management system for linux. In fact, UNIX permission system is not suitable for solution of very common tasks. . E.g., let a system administrator wants to create a directory that available for some groups in write mode, for another groups - in read only. The files in the directory and subdirectories should inherits the parent's behavior, unless other is stated explicitly. Using standard UNIX (and Linux) security model it is generally speaking impossible to implement the situation when different groups have read/write and read/only permissions. This issue can be resolved by ext2-fs ACL project, but the problem is that nobody wants to copy mask or ACLs from parent directory to subdirectories either by hands or using special scripts. . Using the trustees, you can resolve this problems just typing [/device]/path:+group1:REBX . The solution proposed is mainly inspired by Novell Netware approach and Java security API. . Special objects (called trustees) can be bounded to every file or directory. Trustee object means that access to file or directory or directory with subdirectories is granted (or denied) to certain user or group (or all except user or group). . This package provides settrustee utility, which enables new privileges from trustee.conf. Source package: ts Package: ts Description: Yet another TeXShell for Linux ts is a TeX environment similar to the DOS-TeXShell by Schlegelmilch. That is, you can use their short keys for editing (F3), composing (F6), or showing (F8). The complete list of keys is shown in the online help (press F1). . Menus, Keys, and Warnings are in english, but you can use german or english online help. Source package: tse3 Package: libtse3 Description: TSE3: portable sequencer engine in C++ - runtime files TSE3 is a portable open source 'sequencer engine' written in C++. It provides programmers with rich and powerful sequencing capabilities. It is a 'sequencer engine' because it provides the actual driving force elements of a sequencer but provides no form of interface. . TSE3 is a mature library based on a lot of experience. Versions of TSE have been in use for a number of years. Whilst not providing the user interface it provides a lot of assistance to a UI, attempting to provide as much functionality as possible in as generic a manner as possible. . This package provides runtime files (shlib). Package: libtse3-dev Description: TSE3: portable sequencer engine in C++ - development files TSE3 is a portable open source 'sequencer engine' written in C++. It provides programmers with rich and powerful sequencing capabilities. It is a 'sequencer engine' because it provides the actual driving force elements of a sequencer but provides no form of interface. . TSE3 is a mature library based on a lot of experience. Versions of TSE have been in use for a number of years. Whilst not providing the user interface it provides a lot of assistance to a UI, attempting to provide as much functionality as possible in as generic a manner as possible. . This package provides headers and static libraries, that will only be needed to compile something that uses tse3. It is unnecessary for using an application linked against the shared lib. Package: tse3play Description: MIDI/TSE3MDL player/converter (tse3play) tse3play plays TSE3MDL files and MIDI files using the TSE3 sequencer engine. It was originally developed as a test application for the TSE3 engine, but is now a fully featured playback application. . It can convert files between the two supported formats. Whilst playing it provides text-based visual feedback or can stream an English representation of the contents of the file to standard output. Source package: tsocks Package: tsocks Description: transparent network access through a SOCKS 4 or 5 proxy tsocks provides transparent network access through a SOCKS version 4 or 5 proxy (usually on a firewall). tsocks intercepts the calls applications make to create TCP connections and determines if they can be directly accessed or need the SOCKS server. If they need the SOCKS server they connection is negotiated with the server transparently to the application. This allows existing applications to use SOCKS without recompilation or modification. tsocks is a wrapper library for the libc connect() call. Source package: ttcn-el Package: ttcn-el Description: GNU Emacs modes for TTCN-3/protocol testing languages. GNU Emacs modes for TTCN-3/protocol testing languages: ttcn-3-mode -- for editing in the TTCN-3 core language (Testing and Test Control Notation-3). ttcn-mode -- for editing in TTCN.MP (Tree and Tabular Combined Notation). tm-functions -- for editing test manager (Forth) files. forth-mode -- for use with tm-functions. The forth-mode is nearly identical to the one that comes with the gforth package. Source package: ttcn3parser Package: ttcn3parser Description: Parser for the TTCN-3 test specification language This is a parser for TTCN-3 (Testing and Test Control Notation 3), a language mainly for testing of communication protocols. Both the language and the parser are still under development. Source package: ttf-arphic-bkai00mp Package: ttf-arphic-bkai00mp Description: "AR PL KaitiM Big5" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology "AR PL KaitiM Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (bkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" package so you can use this font in X. . You also need to install the "tfm-arphic-bkai00mp" package for typesetting with Omega or with CJK for LaTeX (cjk-latex). . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Source package: ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp Package: ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp Description: "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (bsmi00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" package so you can use this font in X. . You also need to install the "tfm-arphic-bsmi00lp" package for typesetting with Omega or with CJK for LaTeX (cjk-latex). . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Source package: ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp Package: ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp Description: "AR PL SungtiL GB" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology "AR PL SungtiL GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (gbsn00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" package so you can use this font in X. . You also need to install the "tfm-arphic-gbsn00lp" package for typesetting with Omega or with CJK for LaTeX (cjk-latex). . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Source package: ttf-arphic-gkai00mp Package: ttf-arphic-gkai00mp Description: "AR PL KaitiM GB" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology "AR PL KaitiM GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (gkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" package so you can use this font in X. . You also need to install the "tfm-arphic-gkai00mp" package for typesetting with Omega or with CJK for LaTeX (cjk-latex). . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Source package: ttf-baekmuk Package: ttf-baekmuk Description: Baekmuk TrueType fonts This package contains 4 Korean fonts in TrueType format. Source package: ttf-kochi-gothic Package: ttf-kochi-gothic Description: Kochi Gothic Japanese TrueType font without naga10 ttf-kochi-gothic is high quality, Japanese gothic TrueType font. it does not include naga10 font, so it's DFSG-free. . The family of ttf-kochi-* is very smooth and beautiful compared with current free Japanese TrueType fonts. It has bitmap hinting information, so it's beautiful and no jagged to display on the CRT. This font is suitable for both printing and displaying Japanese characters. Source package: ttf-kochi-mincho Package: ttf-kochi-mincho Description: Kochi Mincho Japanese TrueType font without naga10 ttf-kochi-mincho is high quality, Japanese mincho TrueType font. it does not include naga10 font, so it's DFSG-free. . The family of ttf-kochi-* is very smooth and beautiful compared with current free Japanese TrueType fonts. It has bitmap hinting information, so it's beautiful and no jagged to display on the CRT. This font is suitable for both printing and displaying Japanese characters. Source package: ttf-openoffice Package: ttf-openoffice Description: OpenOffice TrueType Fonts This package contains some TrueType fonts taken from the OpenOffice project found at http://www.openoffice.org/. . You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or xserver-xfree86 (XFree86 server 4.0.1 or later) in order to use these fonts in X11. Source package: ttf-thryomanes Package: ttf-thryomanes Description: A Unicode font covering Latin, Greek, Cyrillic and IPA Thryomanes is a TrueType Unicode font (with bold, italic and bold-italic variations). It covers the Latin and IPA sections of Unicode 3.0, and most of the Greek (including Polytonic Greek) and Cyrillic sections. . If you use X Window System, be sure to install the "x-ttcidfont-conf" package so you can use this font in X. Source package: ttf-xtt Package: ttf-xtt-wadalab-gothic Description: Free Japanese TrueType fonts (gothic) This Package provides Free Japanese TrueType fonts Wada Lab. gothic . And also contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) . You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server), xfs (4.0.1 or later), xserver-xfree86 (XFree86 server 4.0.1 or later) or equilvalent in order to use this font in X11(xfstt does not support Japanese TrueType fonts, so you can not use with it) Package: ttf-xtt-watanabe-mincho Description: Free Japanese TrueType fonts (mincho) This Package provides Free Japanese TrueType fonts Watanabe mincho . And also contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) . You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server), xfs (4.0.1 or later), xserver-xfree86 (XFree86 server 4.0.1 or later) or equilvalent in order to use this font in X11 (xfstt does not support Japanese TrueType fonts, so you can not use with it). Source package: ttf-xwatanabe-mincho Package: ttf-xwatanabe-mincho Description: eXtended Watanabe Mincho Japanese TrueType fonts for JIS X 0213:2000 This Package provides Free Japanese TrueType fonts extended watanabe mincho which derives from Watanabe Mincho. Especially, extended watanabe mincho provides JIS X 0213:2000 charset. Source package: ttf2pt1 Package: ttf2pt1 Description: A TrueType to PostScript Type 1 Font Converter Ttf2pt1 is a font converter from the True Typeformat (and some other formats supported by the FreeType library as well) to the Adobe Type1 format. . Home Page: http://ttf2pt1.sourceforge.net/ Source package: ttf2pt1-chinese Package: ttf2pt1-chinese Description: Chinese fonts encoding maps for ttf2pt1 This package contains the encoding maps needed by ttf2pt1 to convert Chinese TrueType fonts (Big5, Big5+, GB2312, GBK) to PostScript format for use with CJK for LaTeX and with GhostScript. . Home Page: http://ttf2pt1.sourceforge.net/ Source package: ttfprint Package: ttfprint Description: A utility to print Chinese text using truetype fonts Ttfprint takes a Chinese text file as input and produce a Postscript version by using Chinese Truetype fonts. . You can select the paper size, margin widths, font size, character and line spacing, and more. Other features include date/time and page number insertion and duplex printing. You can also print headers and templates (overlays) graphics (in EPS format) on top of the texts. Source package: ttmkfdir Package: ttmkfdir Description: An utility for creating fonts.scale file for TTF fonts. . ''This program is for users of xfsft by Juliusz Chroboczek and Mark Leisher. It reads TrueType fonts and creates a suitable fonts.scale file for use with the above mentioned X font server.'' (Joerg Pommnitz' README) . 'ttmkfdir' works excellent for both TT-aware font servers, i.e. xfsft and xfs-xtt. Source package: ttthreeparser Package: ttthreeparser Description: Parser for the TTCN-3 test specification language This is a Java-based parser for TTCN-3 (Testing and Test Control Notation 3), a language mainly for testing of communication protocols. Both the language and the parser are still under development. Source package: ttylog Package: ttylog Description: serial port logger Print everything onto stdout what comes from a serial device. You can specify the device and the baud rate. Source package: ttyrec Package: ttyrec Description: A tty recorder ttyrec is a tty recorder. A recorded data can be playback with the included ttyplay command. ttyrec is just a derivative of script command for recording timing information with microsecond accuracy as well. It can record emacs -nw, vi, lynx, or any programs running on tty. Source package: ttysnoop Package: ttysnoop Description: TTY Snoop - allows you to spy on telnet+serial connections TTYSnoop allows you to snoop on login tty's through another tty-device or pseudo-tty. The snoop-tty becomes a 'clone' of the original tty, redirecting both input and output from/to it. Source package: tua Package: tua Description: The Uucp Analyzer Its purpose is to collect all the information that the UUCP package puts in its various logs. It then builds up a clear report, showing data from several different points of view. Source package: tuareg-mode Package: tuareg-mode Description: An emacs-mode for ocaml programs. Tuareg is a Caml mode for GNU Emacs and XEmacs. It handles automatic indentation of Objective Caml and Camllight codes. Key parts of the code are highlighted using Font-Lock. Support to run an interactive Caml toplevel and debugger is provided. . This mode attempts to give better results than the one provided in the standard distribution OCaml 3.x. Indentation rules are slightly different but closer to classical functional languages indentation. Source package: tulip Package: tulip Description: A system dedicated to the visualization of huge graphs Tulip is capable of managing graphs with up to 500,000 nodes and edges on relatively modest hardware (for example, 600MHz Pentium III, 256MB RAM) It includes the following features: . * 3D visualizations * 3D modifications * Plug-in support for easy evolution * Building of clusters and navigation into it * Automatic drawing of graphs * Automatic clustering of graphs * Automatic selection of elements * Automatic Metric coloration of graphs Source package: turqstat Package: turqstat Description: Fidonet and Usenet statistics program Turquoise SuperStat is a simple but powerful Fidonet and Usenet message base statistics program that can read messages that are stored in SDM (*.MSG), SquishMail, JAM, FDAPX/w and MyPoint message bases as well as local or remote (NNTP) Usenet news spools. . This is the command line based version. Package: xturqstat Description: Fidonet and Usenet statistics program for X Turquoise SuperStat is a simple but powerful Fidonet and Usenet message base statistics program that can read messages that are stored in SDM (*.MSG), SquishMail, JAM, FDAPX/w and MyPoint message bases as well as local or remote (NNTP) Usenet news spools. . This is the GUI version. Source package: tuxeyes Package: tuxeyes Description: a fancy version of xeyes This package displays Tux, Chuck (the BSD daemon), Luxus, or Dust Puppy following your mouse cursor in X with their eyes. Source package: tuxkart Package: tuxkart Description: A 3D go-kart racing game. TuxKart is a 3D go-kart racing game with several famous OpenSource mascots participating. There are several race courses provided, with full information on how to add your own. Except for a few minor details, this game is essentially complete, and very playable. Package: tuxkart-data Description: Game data for tuxkart. This package contains the necessary data files for the game tuxkart. Source package: tuxracer Package: tuxracer Description: 3D racing game featuring Tux, the Linux penguin Tux Racer is a simple OpenGL-based racing game featuring Tux, the Linux Penguin. The object of the game is to slide down a snow- and ice-covered mountain as quickly as possible, avoiding the trees and rocks that will slow you down. Source package: tuxracer-data Package: tuxracer-data Description: Data files for the Tux Racer game Tux Racer is a simple OpenGL-based racing game featuring Tux, the Linux Penguin. The object of the game is to slide down a snow- and ice-covered mountain as quickly as possible, avoiding the trees and rocks that will slow you down. Source package: tuxtype Package: tuxtype Description: Educational Typing Tutor Game Starring Tux TuxTyping is an educational typing tutorial game starring Tux, the Linux Penguin. The player guides Tux to eat fish which are falling from the top of the screen. Each fish has a letter written on it. When the player presses the corresponding key, Tux will position himself to eat the fish. The game is intended for children learning to type, though it does have higher difficulty levels which even experienced typers may find challenging. Source package: twclock Package: twclock Description: Clock program for hamradio operators This is a clock program which will displays the current time in major cities around the world. . The current time at some point on the globe is determined using the time zone information contained in the files located under the directory /usr/share/zoneinfo. A file selection box allows you to pick the area or city of interest. The clock will then display the current time for the selected location. Source package: twig Package: twig Description: The Web Information Gateway TWIG is a groupware client designed to be used with web browsers. The main goal was to provide an IMAP client, but it now offers agenda, news-reader, bookmarks, contact list and other features. . TWIG can be used as a webmail app with remote mail and news servers, so these are not needed in the local machine. This package is prepared to be used with either MySQL or PostgreSQL, but it is possible to use it with many other databases if properly configured. . More info about TWIG can be found in http://twig.screwdriver.net/. Source package: twin Package: twin Description: a Text mode WINdow environment. Twin is a windowing environment with mouse support, window manager, terminal emulator and networked clients, all inside a text display. It supports a variety of displays: * plain text terminals (any termcap/ncurses compatible terminal, Linux console, twin's own terminal emulator); * X11, where it can be used as a multi-window xterm; * itself (you can display a twin on another twin); * twdisplay, a general network-transparent display client, used to attach/detach more displays on-the-fly. Source package: twin (0.3.10-1) Package: libtw Description: a Text mode WINdow environment - required library This package contains libtw, which is used by twin. This version is compiled with Unicode support. Package: libtw-dev Description: a Text mode WINdow environment library, development Static libraries and include files for twin. Source package: twin (0.4.0-4) Package: libtw Description: a Text mode WINdow environment - required library This package contains libtw, which is used by twin. This version is compiled with Unicode support. Package: libtw-dev Description: a Text mode WINdow environment library, development Static libraries and include files for twin. Source package: twisted Package: twisted Description: Event-based framework for internet applications. It includes a web server, a telnet server, a multiplayer RPG engine, a generic client and server for remote object access, and APIs for creating new protocols. Source package: twlog Package: twlog Description: Logging program for hamradio operators This GUI program records basic Ham log information. It is for day to day logging, not contesting. There is no dup checking and contest related things like that. My keyboard is where my logbook used to be, so why not use the computer to log QSOs! . The interface can be customized without re-compiling. A resource file allows you to modify the menus for the bands, modes, etc. that you use. . Most of the log entries can be made with a button press or a single key stroke. It records the date, start and end times, call sign, band, mode, power, and signal reports. There is also a field for general notes. . A second window allows you to search and edit the log file, and a third window provides online help. The help file can also be view with any unix command or editor at any time. Source package: twoftpd Package: twoftpd Description: a simple secure efficient FTP server This is twoftpd, a new FTP server that strives to be secure, simple, and efficient. None of the commands can cause execution of other programs, and the normal model of execution does a chroot to the logged in user's directory immediately after authentication. . The name "twoftpd" comes from the fact that there were two parts to the server -- an authenticating front end, which contains no file or data transfer code, and a back end, which contains all the data transfer code. Source package: twpsk Package: psk31lx Description: Soundcard-based ncurses program for operating PSK31 Psk31lx uses a soundcard to receive and transmit PSK31, an extremely narrow band HF-mode. PSK31 is a mode for keyboard QSO's. Package: twpsk Description: Soundcard-based X program for operating PSK31 Twpsk uses a soundcard to receive and transmit PSK31, an extremely narrow band HF-mode. PSK31 is a mode for keyboard QSO's. Source package: twutils Package: twutils Description: Utilities for twin Utilities that fits well with the Text WINdow manager, twin. it currently only contains twkalc, a calculator. Source package: txfonts Package: txfonts Description: Times-likes font for TeX. TX fonts consist of . 1. virtual text Roman fonts using Adobe Times (or URW NimbusRomNo9L) in OT1, T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings (with some modified and additional text symbols) . 2. virtual text sans serif fonts using Adobe Helvetica (or URW NimbusSanL) in OT1, T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings (with additional text symbols) . 3. monospaced typewriter fonts in OT1, T1, TS1, and LY1 encodings . 4. math alphabets using Adobe Times (or URW NimbusRomNo9L) with modified metrics . 5. math fonts of all symbols corresponding to those of Computer Modern math fonts (CMSY, CMMI, CMEX, and Greek letters of CMR) . 6. math fonts of all symbols corresponding to those of AMS fonts (MSAM and MSBM) . 7. additional math fonts of various symbols Source package: txt2html Package: txt2html Description: Text to HTML converter. txt2html is a Perl program that converts plain text to HTML. . It supports headings, lists, simple character markup, and hyperlinking, and is highly customizable. It recognizes some of the apparent structure of the source document (mostly whitespace and typographic layout), and attempts to mark that structure explicitly using HTML. . the purpose for this tool is to provide an easier way of converting existing text documents to HTML format. txt2html can also be used to aid in writing new HTML documents, but there are probably better ways of doing that. Source package: txt2pdbdoc Package: txt2pdbdoc Description: Convert plain text files to Palm DOC (for PalmOS) and back This utility converts plain text files (or HTML files) to the de facto PalmOS standard DOC format for use in document readers (such as "C Spot Run") and editors (such as "ZDOC"). DOC files are compressed by default, and txt2pdbdoc can also convert DOC files back to plain text. . WARNING: Generated PDB files (for this and previous versions) may cause problems on the Palm if they are installed by some method other than hotsyncing (e.g. via a memory card). See bug #118930 for details. Source package: txt2regex Package: txt2regex Description: a Regular Expression "wizard", all written with bash2 builtins ^txt2regex$ is a Regular Expression "wizard", all written with bash2 builtins, that converts human sentences to RegExs. With a simple interface, you just answer to questions and build your own RegEx for a large variety of programs, like awk, emacs, grep, perl, php, procmail, python, sed and vim. There are more than 20 supported programs. Source package: type1inst Package: type1inst Description: Install Adobe Type 1 fonts into X11 and Ghostscript type1inst is a small perl script which generates the "fonts.scale" file required by an X11 server to use any Type 1 PostScript fonts which exist in a particular directory. It gathers this information from the font files themselves, a task which previously was done by hand. The script is also capable of generating the similar "Fontmap" file used by ghostscript. It can also generate sample sheets for the fonts. . The xutils package contains a utility called makepsres, which creates output in a different format but which may nevertheless be more useful. Source package: typespeed Package: typespeed Description: Zap words flying across the screen by typing them correctly This program will display words flying across the screen from left to right. Zap the words by typing them in. If they reach the right side of the screen, they disappear and you get no credit for them. Miss too many words and the game is over. Source package: typist Package: typist Description: A simple ncurses typing tutor Displays exercise lines, measures your typing speed and accuracy, and displays the results. Source package: tyvis Package: tyvis1 Description: UC's VHDL Simulation Runtime Libraries - shared library only This package contains the University of Cincinnati's VHDL runtime libraries. These libraries are required to run VHDL simulations compiled with the SAVANT analyzer. Package: tyvis1-dev Description: UC's VHDL Simulation Runtime Libraries - C++ headers This package contains the header files for the TyVis package. In order to compile a simulation, you'll need the both the library package and this one, containing the header files. Source package: ubh Package: ubh Description: Download and decode Usenet binaries UBH (Usenet Binary Harvester) is a Perl console application which automatically discovers, downloads, and decodes single- and multi-part Usenet binaries. UBH provides searching via Perl regular expression and a pre-selection capability whereby the user can interactively choose which binaries to download. Source package: ubit Package: libubit0 Description: Ubiquitous Brick Interactive Toolkit Ubit is a new graphical library. It is a brick construction game model for creating graphical user interfaces. Package: libubit0-dev Description: Development files for libubit0 This package contains all the headers and static libraries needed to build applications that will use the libubit0 library. Source package: ucblogo Package: ucblogo Description: a dialect of lisp using turtle graphics famous for teaching kids. This is the UC Berkeley implementation of logo written primarily by Daniel Van Blerkom, Brian Harvey, Michael Katz, and Douglas Orleans. This version of logo is featured in Brian Harvey's book _Computer_Science_Logo_Style, _Volume_1: _Symbolic_Computing_ (ISBN 0-262-58151-5). This version provides the following special features: . - Random-access arrays. - Variable number of inputs to user-defined procedures. - Mutators for list structure (dangerous). - Pause on error, and other improvements to error handling. - Comments and continuation lines; formatting is preserved when procedure definitions are saved or edited. - Terrapin-style tokenization (e.g., [2+3] is a list with one member) but LCSI-style syntax (no special forms except TO). The best of both worlds. - First-class instruction and expression templates. - Macros. Source package: ucd-snmp Package: libsnmp-base Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIBs and Docs. The NET SNMP MIBs are used by the NET SNMP libraries, agent and apps. Package: libsnmp-perl Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Perl5 Support. The NET SNMP perl5 support files may be used to develop SNMP apps in perl. Package: libsnmp4.1 Description: UCD SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Library. The UCD SNMP shared library is used by the UCD SNMP agent and apps. Package: libsnmp4.1-dev Description: UCD SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Development Files. The UCD SNMP library development files may be used to develop SNMP apps. Package: libsnmp4.2 Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Library. The NET SNMP shared library is used by the NET SNMP agent and apps. Package: libsnmp4.2-dev Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Development Files. The NET SNMP library development files may be used to develop SNMP apps. Package: snmp Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Apps. The NET SNMP applications allow querying the NET and other SNMP agents. Package: snmpd Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Agents. The NET SNMP agent allows remote monitoring of various network and system information. Package: tkmib Description: NET SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIB Browser. The NET SNMP MIB Browser allows querying the NET and other SNMP agents. Source package: ucf Package: ucf Description: Update Configuration File - preserve user changes in config files Debian policy states that configuration files must preserve user changes during package upgrade. The easy way to achieve this behavior is to make the configuration file a `conffile', in which case dpkg handles the file specially during upgrades, prompting the user as needed. . This is appropriate only if it is possible to distribute a default version that will work for most installations, although some system administrators may choose to modify it. This implies that the default version will be part of the package distribution, and must not be modified by the maintainer scripts during installation (or at any other time). . This script attempts to provide conffile like handling for files that can not be labelled conffiles, are not shipped in a Debian package, but handled by the postinst instead. This script allows one to maintain files in /etc, preserving user changes and in general offering the same facilities while upgrading that dpkg normally provides for "conffiles". . Additionally, this script provides facilities for transitioning a file that had not been provided conffile like protection to come under this schema, and attempts to minimize questions asked at install time. Indeed, the transitioning facility is better than the one offered by dpkg while transitioning a file from a non-conffile to conffile status. Source package: ucl Package: libucl Description: Portable compression library - runtime UCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C, implementing a number of compression algorithms that achieve an excellent compression ratio while allowing *very* fast decompression. Decompression requires no additional memory. Package: libucl-dev Description: Portable compression library - development UCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C, implementing a number of compression algorithms that achieve an excellent compression ratio while allowing *very* fast decompression. . This package contains the development support files. Source package: uclibc Package: libuclibc-dev Description: A small implementation of the C library uClibc is an implementation of the standard C library that is much smaller than glibc, which makes it useful for embedded systems. This package includes header files and development libraries necessary to compile applications that use uClibc. Package: libuclibc0 Description: A small implementation of the C library uClibc is an implementation of the standard C library that is much smaller than glibc, which makes it useful for embedded systems. This package provides only the run-time libraries. . The Debian binary packages for uClibc do not provide the necessary components for using uClibc as the primary library on a system, as might be done for an embedded system. Package: uclibc-toolchain Description: A compiler wrapper for uClibc This package includes utilities that function as a toolchain for compiling with uClibc instead of the native libc. The utilities have names such as powerpc-uclibc-gcc (depending on the architecture), and should behave identically to the base utilities, except that they use headers and libraries provided in the libuclibc-dev package. Most utilities are symbolic links to the correct underlying utility, although gcc and ld are implemented as wrapper binaries that call gcc and ld with the necessary arguments and command line options. Source package: uclmmbase Package: libuclmmbase1 Description: UCL Common Code (Multimedia) Library Routines common to a number of multimedia tools. This library is required to build RAT v3.2.7 or later, SDR, and may be needed for other UCL tools. . Shared library. Package: libuclmmbase1-dev Description: UCL Common Code (Multimedia) Library - development Routines common to a number of multimedia tools. This library is required to build RAT v3.2.7 or later, SDR, and may be needed for other UCL tools. . Header files and static library. Source package: ucspi-proxy Package: ucspi-proxy Description: Connection proxy for UCSPI tools This package contains a proxy program that passes data back and forth between two connections set up by a UCSPI server and a UCSPI client. . See http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt for more information on UCSPI. See http://em.ca/~bruceg/ucspi-proxy/ for recent informations. Source package: ucspi-unix Package: ucspi-unix Description: UNIX-domain socket client-server command-line tools unixclient and unixserver are command-line tools for building UNIX domain client-server applications. unixclient connects to a UNIX domain socket and runs a program of your choice. unixserver creates a UNIX domain socket, waits for incoming connections and, for each connection, runs a program of your choice. . unixclient and unixserver conform to UCSPI, the UNIX Client-Server Program Interface, using UNIX domain sockets. UCSPI tools are available for several different networks. . See http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt for more information on UCSPI. See http://em.ca/~bruceg/ucspi-unix/ for recent informations. Source package: ud Package: ud Description: Uptime Daemon UD runs in the background constantly checking the current uptime against your 3 best uptime records. If the current uptime surpasses a record, that becomes the new record. . By using a template UD can create HTML files that shows the current uptime records. The HTML files are updated by the daemon. Source package: ude Package: ude Description: the Unix Desktop Environment UDE is more then just another windows manager. Designed to compensate for the shortcomings of many other similar packages, UDE features many innovative improvements. The project does not use any special GUI-Libraries such as QT or GTK+ and is based on the standard Xlibs (also to make UDE faster) . UDE - get used to it. Package: uwm Description: the ultimate window manager for UDE uwm is the ultimate window manager for UDE - the Unix Desktop Environment. . UDE is more then just another windows manager. Designed to compensate for the shortcomings of many other similar packages, UDE features many innovative improvements. The project does not use any special GUI-Libraries such as QT or GTK+ and is based on the standard Xlibs (also to make UDE faster) . It features: * No title bars with icons etc. * High performance, since it just uses standard libraries . UDE - get used to it... Source package: udftools Package: udftools Description: Tools for UDF filesystems and DVD/CD-R(W) drives This package contains a number of user-space tools related to creating filesystems in the UDF (Universal Disk Format), which is primarily used for DVDs, but sometimes also CD-ROMs: . mkudffs - Format a device, creating an empty UDF filesystem cdrwtool - Low-level drive management (e.g. set writing speed, format) pktsetup - Set up a packet writing device (/dev/pktcdvd0) for a drive . Note that you need Linux 2.4 or later to mount UDF filesystems. The kernel patches that accompany these tools are not currently packaged for Debian, but are being merged into the 2.4 kernel tree. Source package: udhcp Package: udhcpc Description: very small DHCP client This is the very small DHCP client written by Moreton Bay/Lineo. Package: udhcpd Description: very small DHCP server This is the very small DHCP server written by Moreton Bay/Lineo. Source package: uisp Package: uisp Description: Micro In-System Programmer for Atmel's AVR MCUs This utility is required to program AVR chips with object code created by the ava assembler/linker. It supports in-system programming, Atmel's prototype board/programmer, and an extremely low-cost parallel port programmer. Source package: ulogd Package: ulogd Description: The Userspace Logging Daemon ulogd is a daemon that listens for Netlink packets generated by iptables's ULOG target. Basically, it's a replacement for syslog for logging packets, and does a much better job - it logs to files, mySQL, and soon will be able to log remotely. . mySQL support is in a separate package, called ulogd-mysql. . The relevant kernel support is included in a patch - kernel-patch-ulog. . ulogd homepage: http://www.gnumonks.org/projects/ulogd Package: ulogd-mysql Description: mySQL extension to ulogd This extension adds mySQL support to ulogd; please see ulogd's description. description. Source package: ultrapoint Package: ultrapoint Description: A GGI based presentation tool UltraPoint is a simple, XML based presentation program designed to help aid with instant preparation. (This does not measn 'easy to use this program') As compared with most of the existing tools, UltraPoint requires no special adjustment cost (e.g. positions of objects). . -- Features . Drawing with GGI (General Graphics Interface) . Accessing a lot of font formats with VFlib 3.6. . Arranging scaled images with ImageMagick. Source package: um-pppd Package: um-pppd Description: User mode Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) daemon. The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard way to transmit datagrams over a serial link, as well as a standard way for the machines at either end of the link (the "peers") to negotiate various optional characteristics of the link. Using PPP, a serial link can be used to transmit Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams, allowing TCP/IP connections between the peers. . Unlike the pppd in the ppp package, this one runs entirely in user-mode. Source package: umfpack Package: umfpack-doc Description: Set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems. UMFPACK is a set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems, Ax=b, using the Unsymmetric MultiFrontal method. Written in ANSI/ISO C, with a Matlab (Version 6.0 and later) interface. . The new code is faster than V2.2.1, uses dynamic memory allocation, and has a symbolic preordering and analysis phase that also reports the upper bounds on the nonzeros in L and U, flop count, and memory usage in the numeric phase. It includes a Matlab interface. V3.2 is for double-precision matrices only (not complex). Package: umfpack3 Description: Set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems. UMFPACK is a set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems, Ax=b, using the Unsymmetric MultiFrontal method. Written in ANSI/ISO C, with a Matlab (Version 6.0 and later) interface. . The new code is faster than V2.2.1, uses dynamic memory allocation, and has a symbolic preordering and analysis phase that also reports the upper bounds on the nonzeros in L and U, flop count, and memory usage in the numeric phase. It includes a Matlab interface. V3.2 is for double-precision matrices only (not complex). Package: umfpack3-dev Description: Set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems. UMFPACK is a set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems, Ax=b, using the Unsymmetric MultiFrontal method. Written in ANSI/ISO C, with a Matlab (Version 6.0 and later) interface. . The new code is faster than V2.2.1, uses dynamic memory allocation, and has a symbolic preordering and analysis phase that also reports the upper bounds on the nonzeros in L and U, flop count, and memory usage in the numeric phase. It includes a Matlab interface. V3.2 is for double-precision matrices only (not complex). Source package: umich-ldap Package: umich-ldap-docs Description: Documentation for the LDAP server and utilities. Documentation for the University of Michigan LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) package in both PDF and PostScript format. Package: umich-ldap-utils Description: LDAP utilities. Utilities from the University of Michigan LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) package. These utilities can access a local or remote LDAP server. Package: umich-ldapd Description: LDAP server. This is the University of Michigan LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server. The server can be used to provide a standalone directory service or to provide lightweight access to an X.500 directory. Package: umich-libldap Description: LDAP libraries. These are the run-time libraries from the University of Michigan LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server. Package: umich-libldap-dev Description: static LDAP libraries. These are the static development libraries from the University of Michigan LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server. Source package: uml-utilities Package: libuml-perl Description: User-mode Linux (Perl harness) UML.pm is a Perl module which makes it possible to control a running UML instance from a Perl script. It was created to drive the UML test suite, but can be useful for other tasks as well. It can boot the system, execute commands and match patterns in their output. Package: uml-utilities Description: User-mode Linux (utility programs) User-mode Linux is a port of the Linux kernel to its own system call interface. It provides a kind of virtual machine, which runs Linux as a user process under another Linux kernel. This is useful for kernel development, sandboxing, jailing, experimentation, and many other things. . This package contains userspace utilities for use with User-mode Linux, including uml_mconsole, uml_moo, uml_switch and uml_net. Source package: umodpack Package: umodpack Description: Installer and viewer for .umod-files (Unreal Mod files) UmodPack is a crossplatform tool for umod installation and unpacking. umod files are packages containing files with setup instructions for an Unreal mod (modification). For more information on Unreal mods in general see Source package: umsdos Package: umsdos Description: This is the distribution of the UMSDOS file system utilities. With the kernel configured accordingly these utilities allow the usage of of Unix filesystem feature on top of the MSDOS filesystem. It is even possible to run Linux completely on an MSDOS formatted disk without repartitioning or reformatting. Source package: unac Package: libunac1 Description: The unac programming library - runtime version. Unac is a C programmer's library that removes accents from a string. . This package contains only the shared library libunac.so.* and copyright information. It is only necessary for programs that use this library. If you plan on doing development with Unac, you will need the companion -dev package as well. Package: libunac1-dev Description: A C programmer's library that removes accents from a string. Unac is a C programmer's library that removes accents from a string. For instance the string été will become ete. It provides a command line interface that removes accents from a input flow or a string given in argument (unaccent command). In the library function and the command, the charset of the input is specified as an argument. The input is converted to UTF-16 using iconv(3), accents are stripped and the result is converted back to the original charset. The iconv --list command on GNU/Linux will show all charset supported. Package: unaccent Description: Replace accented letters by their unaccented equivalent read data from stdin, replace accented letters by their unaccented equivalent and write the result on stdout. Source package: unclutter Package: unclutter Description: hides the mouse in X after a period of inactivity unclutter is a program which runs permanently in the background of an X session. It checks on the X mouse pointer position every few seconds, and when it finds it has not moved (and no buttons are pressed on the mouse, and the cursor is not in the root window) it hides the mouse cursor. It restores the mouse cursor when the mouse is moved or when a mouse button is hit. Source package: unhtml Package: unhtml Description: Removing the markup tags from a HTML file This program removes all HTML tags from a HTML file and directs it's output to stdout. It can be used as a filter for getting the text content of a HTML file without the need of firing up a web browser. Source package: unicon Package: unicon-im Description: Chinese Input Method Libaray General Chinese Input method interface and API. It is using by chinput and unicon now. Source package: unifont Package: unifont Description: X11 dual-width GNU unicode font The GNU unicode font is an X11 bitmap font in iso10646 encoding. It is useful if you have X programs such as the yudit text editor that are unicode aware. Source package: units Package: units Description: converts between different systems of units. GNU 'units' program converts quantities expressed in various scales to their equivalents in other scales. The 'units' program can only handle multiplicative scale changes. For example, it cannot convert Celsius to Fahrenheit but it can convert temperature differences between those temperature scales. Source package: unixcw Package: cw Description: Command-line frontend to unixcw This package contains a simple command line client called cw, which sounds characters as Morse code on the console speaker. The included cwgen binary can generate groups of random characters for Morse code practice. . Included are some examples files with embedded commands. These commands can be used to change speed, tone, spacing between characters and much more. Package: cwcp Description: Ncurses frontend to unixcw Cwcp is a curses-based interactive Morse code tutor program. It allows menu selection from a number of sending modes, and also permits character sounding options, such as the tone pitch, and sending speed, to be varied from the keyboard using a full-screen user interface. Package: unixcw Description: Shared library for Morse programs Package needed by unixcw, cwcp and xcwcp. It contains a shared library with Morse code functions. Package: unixcw-dev Description: Development files for Morse programs Static library, headers and manual page for program development. The provided environment is intended to write programs for receiving and sending Morse code. Package: xcwcp Description: Qt frontend to unixcw Xcwcp is an X-based interactive Morse code tutor program. It lets you choose from a number of options for practice, including sending random characters, random words, and characters from the keyboard. It will also receive Morse code that you send using the keyboard or mouse as a Morse keyer, and display the characters it sees. Source package: unixodbc Package: godbcconfig Description: GTK Based ODBC Configuration GUI GTK Based ODBC Configuration GUI - part of the unixODBC tools Package: odbcinst1 Description: Support library and helper program for accessing odbc ini files This package contains the libodbcinst.so library from unixodbc, a library used by ODBC drivers for reading their configuration settings from /etc/odbc.ini and ~/.odbc.ini. It is useful to provide this in a stand-alone package, so that all ODBC drivers in Debian can use a consistent ini library, regardless of whether applications are built with iodbc or unixodbc. . Also contained in this package is the odbcinst helper tool, which allows ODBC driver packages to install their own driver settings, and the driver setup plugins, which describe the features supported by individual ODBC drivers. COMPONENTS: . libodbcinst.so (ODBC Installer/Setup) odbcinst (cmd line UI for libodbcinst.so) libodbcdrvcfg1S.so (GUI config for server based sources... basic) libodbcdrvcfg2S.so (GUI config for file based sources... basic) liboplodbcS.so (GUI config for OpenLink's opl driver) libodbcminiS.so (GUI config for MiniSQL driver) libodbcmyS.so (GUI config for MySQL driver) libtdsS.so (GUI config for MS SQL/Sybase driver) liboraodbcS.so (GUI config for Oracle driver) libodbcpsqlS.so (GUI config for PostgreSQL driver) Package: unixodbc Description: ODBC tools libraries Binaries and libraries from the unixODBC package. COMPONENTS: . libodbc.so (ODBC Driver Manager) libodbctxt.so (driver for Text files) dltest (simple cmd line tool) isql (cmd line tool... batch & interactive SQL) Driver Template (a template for Driver programmers) Package: unixodbc-bin Description: Qt-based GUI ODBC tools Qt-based GUI Binaries from the unixODBC package. . ODBCConfig (GUI Setup using libodbcinst.so) DataManager (GUI to explore ODBC Data Sources) Package: unixodbc-dev Description: ODBC libraries for UNIX (development files) development headers for unixODBC Source package: unrtf Package: unrtf Description: RTF to other formats converter UnRTF is a moderately complicated converter from RTF to other formats, including HTML, LaTeX, text, and PostScript. Converting to HTML, it supports tables, fonts, colors, embedded images, hyperlinks, paragraph alignment among other things. All other conversions are "alpha"--just begun. Source package: untex Package: untex Description: Remove LaTeX commands from input. Remove LaTeX commands from input and send it to output. Source package: update Package: update Description: daemon to periodically flush filesystem buffers. The update daemon flushes the filesystem buffers at regular intervals. This version does not spawn a bdflush daemon, as this is now done by the kernel's kupdate thread. . This package is not needed with Linux 2.2.8 and above. If you do not plan to run a 2.0.x series kernel on this system, you can safely remove this package. update may still be useful in sync mode (as opposed to flush mode) on more recent kernels for the extra paranoid. Source package: update-cluster Package: update-cluster Description: System to update configuration files for clusters automatically A management system to maintain a systemwide template configuration, update-cluster allows for uniform configuration of several cluster-oriented software. . NOTE: Using this package may result in automatically overwriting important configuration files. Be careful. Package: update-cluster-hosts Description: System to update configuration files for clusters automatically A management system to maintain a systemwide template configuration, update-cluster allows for uniform configuration of several cluster-oriented software. . This is a module used to configure /etc/hosts using update-cluster infrastructure. Source package: upsd Package: upsd Description: UPS Monitor Program Upsd is a UPS monitor program. It supports both local monitoring of a UPS that is directly connected to the computer's serial port and remote monitoring over a network. Remote monitoring is done by polling the master upsd (the one with the direct serial connection to the UPS). There are a number of options to control the poll interval and the delay before shutdown. Source package: uptime-applet Package: uptime-applet Description: Gnome applet that displays your system uptime. Just a small gnome applet which displays how long your system has been running. It is made for use with gnome panel. Source package: uptimed Package: uprecords-cgi Description: A CGI script to show the world your highest uptimes This CGI script shows your highest uptimes from the uptimed database. Package: uptimed Description: Utility to track your highest uptimes Uptimed allows you to track your highest uptimes via boot IDs. . Features: - Console program to display statistics - Can send mail if a milestone or a new record is reached Source package: upx-ucl Package: upx-ucl Description: an efficient live-compressor for executables . UPX is an advanced executable file compressor. UPX will typically reduce the file size of programs and DLLs by around 50%-70%, thus reducing disk space, network load times, download times etc. The current version can compress executables for DOS, Linux/ELF (i386 only!) and some other files for different OS. . NOTE: This package is based on the UCL library, which is licensed under GPL. Source package: uqwk Package: uqwk Description: Offline mail and news package creator (NNTP version). Uqwk is a program which collects all of a user's unread mail or news and formats it into a packet for offline reading. QWK, Simple Offline Usenet Packet (SOUP), and ZipNews packet formats are supported. . Uqwk also accepts reply packets, so replies can be mailed or posted, depending whether the message is marked private (email) or public (news). . Uqwk also supports a small offline command language, so the contents of the user's .newsrc file can be viewed and manipulated offline. . This version accesses newsgroups via NNTP. Package: uqwk-spool Description: Offline mail and news package creator (spool version). Uqwk is a program which collects all of a user's unread mail or news and formats it into a packet for offline reading. QWK, Simple Offline Usenet Packet (SOUP), and ZipNews packet formats are supported. . Uqwk also accepts reply packets, so replies can be mailed or posted, depending whether the message is marked private (email) or public (news). . Uqwk also supports a small offline command language, so the contents of the user's .newsrc file can be viewed and manipulated offline. . This version accesses newsgroups via a local news spool. Source package: urb Package: liburi-ruby Description: URI support library for Ruby A library for Ruby that supports the common URI types. Source package: uri Package: liburi-dev Description: development environment for uri library uri is a library that analyses URIs and transform them. It is designed to be fast and occupy as few memory as possible. The basic usage of this library is to transform an URI into a structure with one field for each component of the URI and vice versa. Package: liburi2 Description: library to simply manipulate uri uri is a library that analyses URIs and transform them. It is designed to be fast and occupy as few memory as possible. The basic usage of this library is to transform an URI into a structure with one field for each component of the URI and vice versa. Source package: urlredir Package: urlredir Description: utility for squid to perform url redirection. This utility can be used with squid to perform url redirection. It has a structured configuration system which allows greater control over url redirection. Source package: urlview Package: urlview Description: Extracts URLs from text This utility is used to extract URL from text files, especially from mail messages in order to launch some browser to view them. This used to be a part of mutt but has now become an independent tool. Source package: usbmgr Package: usbmgr Description: User-Mode daemon which loads/unloads USB kernel modules When USB devices connect into or disconnect from a USB hub, the usbmgr works as the following according to configuration. . a) Loads and unloads files Linux kernel modules. b) Execute file to setup USB devices. . usbmgr is available under linux kernel have "/proc/bus/usb". Source package: usbutils Package: usbutils Description: USB console utilities This applications show what the device tree of the USB bus looks like. It shows a graphical representation of the devices that are currently plugged in, showing the topology of the USB bus. It also displays information on each individual device on the bus. . More information can be found at the Linux USB web site http://www.linux-usb.org/ . Source package: usbview Package: usbview Description: USB device viewer USBView is a small GTK application to show what the device tree of the USB bus looks like. It shows a graphical representation of the devices that are currently plugged in, showing the topology of the USB bus. It also displays information on each individual device on the bus. . More information can be found at the usbview web site http://www.kroah.com/linux-usb/ . Source package: user-de Package: user-de Description: Settings for german speaking users Using this package it is possible to set the default language used in the Debian GNU/Linux System easier (using /etc/language-de). . Provides also bash_aliases with useful common aliases and settings for the bash shell (not only for German speaking users). . This package is a quick hack to provide some useful features. It will hopefully be obsoleted by the upcoming configuration and system management tools. . Please read the file /usr/share/doc/user-de/README carefully to make this package fully functional. Source package: user-es Package: user-es Description: Settings for Spanish speaking users This package allows administrators to set the default language (es_ES) and encoding (ISO-8859-1) used by a Debian GNU/Linux System (and its applications) easier. . This package provides also /etc/bash_aliases-es and a config file for emacs, as well as additional common alias definitions for bash to set command line parameters to work properly in spanish. . This package is a quick hack to provide some useful features. It should be obsoleted by the upcoming configuration and system management tools (it's getting smaller ;-). . Please read the file /usr/share/doc/user-es/README carefully to make this package fully functional. Package: user-euro-es Description: Settings for european Spanish speaking users This package allows administrators to set the default language (es_ES) and encoding (ISO-8859-15) used by a Debian GNU/Linux System (and its applications) easier. . This package is a quick hack to provide some useful features. It should be obsoleted by the upcoming configuration and system management tools (it's getting smaller ;-). . Please read the file /usr/share/doc/user-euro-es/README carefully to make this package fully functional. Source package: user-ja Package: user-ja Description: simple configuration tool for Japanese environment This tool adds basic settings for Japanese environment into some files including .emacs, .inputrc, .bashrc, .xsession, .Xresources etc. . user-ja has been integrated into language-env package. This version is a 'meta' package which includes no files. The only role of this package is to depend on language-env package so that upgrade from potato to woody becomes easy. After installing this package you can uninstall this safely. Source package: user-mode-linux Package: user-mode-linux Description: User-mode Linux (kernel) User-mode Linux is a port of the Linux kernel to its own system call interface. It provides a kind of virtual machine, which runs Linux as a user process under another Linux kernel. This is useful for kernel development, sandboxes, jails, experimentation, and many other things. . This package contains the kernel itself, as an executable program, and the associated kernel modules. Source package: user-mode-linux-doc Package: user-mode-linux-doc Description: User-mode Linux (Documentation) Additional documentation for the user-mode-linux package Source package: userinfo Package: userinfo Description: display informations about a local user Userinfo is a small console utility to display as much information about a local user as possible. It currently supports: password file info, home directory mode, mail forwards/aliases/last read time/new time/folder size, utmp info and more... Source package: userlink Package: userlink-source Description: BSD IP Tunneling Driver for Linux (source package) This driver is based on BSD if_tun driver. If_tun driver exchanges IP packets between the character device and the network interface. Source package: userv Package: userv Description: `user services' - program call across trust boundaries userv allows one program to invoke another when only limited trust exists between them. It is a tool which can be used to avoid having to give other system services root privilege, and which allows users to more securely have programs provide services to others. . userv can be useful as `glue' for system administrators; there are not many full-blown userv-using applications yet. Source package: utah-glx Package: libutahglx-dev Description: Utah-GLX - include files and libraries for GLX client development A hardware accelerated implementation of the GLX protocol for the XFree86 version 3 servers (this package only works with the XFree86 3.x X servers, the XFree86 4.x server comes with its own version of GLX). . Includes headers and libraries for compiling OpenGL compatible programs with Utah-GLX. Package: libutahglx1 Description: Utah-GLX - shared library required by GLX clients A hardware accelerated implementation of the GLX protocol for the XFree86 version 3 servers (this package only works with the XFree86 3.x X servers, the XFree86 4.x server comes with its own version of GLX). . This package provides a library which implements the OpenGL API. Package: utah-glx Description: Hardware accelerated GLX module for XFree86 A hardware accelerated implementation of the GLX protocol for the XFree86 version 3 servers (this package only works with the XFree86 3.x X servers, the XFree86 4.x server comes with its own version of GLX). . This package contains a loadable module for XFree86 that provides hardware accelerated OpenGL rendering for the following cards: . * Matrox MGA-G200, MGA-G400 * NVidia Riva series * ATI Rage Pro (experimental) * Intel i810 * S3 ViRGE DX/GX/GX2/MX (experimental) * S3 Savage (experimental) Source package: utalk Package: utalk Description: talk-like program with additional features utalk uses a protocol, based on UDP, which ensures a quick response even over links with high packet loss, allows editing of previously typed text, including scrollback, deletion and overstrike, and provides some additional features. It is not compatible with BSD talk program. Source package: util-linux Package: mount Description: Tools for mounting and manipulating filesystems. This package provides the mount(8), umount(8), swapon(8), swapoff(8), and losetup(8) commands. Package: util-linux Description: Miscellaneous system utilities. A mixed bag of system utilities: arch blockdev chkdupexe cfdisk cytune dmesg fdisk fsck.minix getty getopt hwclock ipcrm ipcs mcookie mkfs mkfs.minix mkswap more namei pivot_root raw rdev setterm setsid tunelp whereis. Package: util-linux-locales Description: Locales files for util-linux This package contains the i18n files of util-linux. . They are needed when you want the programs in util-linux to print their messages in other languages than English. Source package: util-linux (2.10f-3) Package: bsdutils Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. . Included are: kill, logger, renice, script, wall Source package: util-linux (2.10f-5.1) Package: bsdutils Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. . Included are: kill, logger, renice, script, wall Source package: util-linux (2.11h-1) Package: bsdutils Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. . Included are: logger, renice, script, wall Source package: util-linux (2.11n-4) Package: bsdutils Description: Basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite. This package contains the bare minimum number of BSD utilities needed to boot a Debian system. You should probably also install bsdmainutils to get the remaining standard BSD utilities. . Included are: logger, renice, replay, script, wall Source package: uucp Package: uucp Description: Unix to Unix Copy Program UUCP will copy files to or from another (usually *nix) system, which also runs uucp. . UUCP is used to transfer mail, news and random files between systems which are not connected by more modern networks. The communication can be made via modems, direct (hard-wired) serial connections or via an IP connection. Source package: uucpsend Package: uucpsend Description: Alternatives Frontend for UUCP Batching This package provides some neat features to do UUCP batching. Partially it is logically based on send-uucp and nntpsend which were included in early versions of INN. Source package: uudeview Package: libuu-dev Description: Library for decoding/encoding several popular file encodings Libuu is a library of functions for decoding and encoding files in the following formats: uuencode, xxencode, BASE64, quoted printable, and BinHex. Package: uudeview Description: Smart multi-file multi-part decoder (command line) This is a command-line decoder and encoder for files encoded with the following formats: uuencode, xxencode, BASE64, quoted printable, and BinHex. . This package used to contain an X11-based GUI decoder called xdeview. That program is now in the xdeview package. Package: xdeview Description: Smart multi-file multi-part decoder (X11 GUI) This is an X11-based decoder for files encoded with the following formats: uuencode, xxencode, BASE64, quoted printable, and BinHex. Source package: uutraf Package: uutraf Description: an UUCP traffic analyzer and cost estimator uutraf analyses your Log and Stats files and estimates the cost of your phone bill and UUCP provider bill. Source package: uw-imap Package: ipopd Description: POP2 and POP3 servers from UW This package contains the POP2 and POP3 servers which were formerly part of the University of Washington IMAP package. Package: libc-client2001 Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols This package contains the shared c-client mail handling library. . WARNING: mailbox root has been changed back to $HOME again. It is no longer $HOME/mail. Please carefully reviw your setup to see if this will affect you in any way. See README.Debian for additional info. Package: libc-client2001-dev Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols This package contains the static lib and headers for using the c-client mail handling library. Package: mlock Description: Mailbox locking program from UW libc-client.so uses this program to lock mailbox files so they don't get corrupted. Package: uw-imapd Description: remote mail folder access server IMAP (the Interactive Mail Access Protocol) is a mechanism for accessing mail folders and the messages in them remotely, ie with your user mail program running on a different machine to the one where all the messages are stored. . If you do install uw-imapd you will almost certainly want to install a Mail Transfer Agent such as Smail or Sendmail, as remote mail programs which use IMAP to access incoming and saved mail will usually want to send mail using SMTP, often to the same machine. Source package: vacation Package: vacation Description: email autoresponder Vacation returns a message to the sender of a message telling them that you are currently not reading your mail. . This program is derived from the NetBSD version and has most of the features present in the linux, solaris, AIX and *BSD versions. Source package: vanessa-adt Package: libvanessa-adt-dev Description: Headers and static libraries required to develop against vanessa_adt. Headers and static libraries required to develop against vanessa_adt. Package: libvanessa-adt0 Description: Library of Abstract Data Types Library of Abstract Data Types (ADTs). Incudes queue, dynamic array and key value ADT. Source package: vanessa-logger Package: libvanessa-logger-dev Description: Headers and static libraries required to develop against vanessa-logger. Headers and static libraries required to develop against vanessa-logger. Package: libvanessa-logger-sample Description: Sample programme. Sample programme with source that demonstrates various features of vanessa-logger. Package: libvanessa-logger0 Description: Generic Logging Library Generic loging layer that may be used to log to one or more of syslog, an open file handle or a file name. Though due to to limitations in the implementation of syslog opening mutiple syslog loggers doesn't makes sense. Includes the ability to limit which messages will be logged based on priorities. Source package: vanessa-socket Package: libvanessa-socket-dev Description: Headers and static libraries required to develop against libvanessa_socket Headers and static libraries required to develop against libvanessa_socket. Package: libvanessa-socket-pipe Description: User space TCP/IP pipe. A TCP/IP pipe is a user space programme that listens for TCP/IP connections on port on the local host and when a client connects makes a connection to a TCP port, possibly on another host. Once both connections are established data sent on one connection is relayed to the other, hence forming a bi-directional pipe. . Uses include enabling connections to specific ports on hosts behind a packet filter. . This code is intended primarily as an example of how many of the features of libvanessa_socket work. Package: libvanessa-socket0 Description: Library to simplify TCP socket operations. Library to simplify TCP/IP socket operations. Includes code to open a socket to a server as a client, to listen on socket for clients as a server and to pipe information between sockets. Source package: varmon Package: varmon Description: VA RAID monitor A textbased tool to monitor DAC 960 RAID controllers. This includes Mylex RAID cards from the 960 and 1100 series, eXteremeRAID 2000 & 3000, AcceleRAID 352 & 170. Source package: vat Package: vat Description: LBNL audio conferencing tool over the internet. The LBNL audio tool, vat, is a real-time, multi-party, multimedia application for audio conferencing over the Internet. Vat is based on the Draft Internet Standard Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) developed by the IETF Audio/Video Transport working group. RTP is an application-level protocol implemented entirely within vat -- you need no special system enhancements to run RTP. Although vat can be run point-to-point using standard unicast IP addresses, it is primarily intended as a multi-party conferencing application. To make use of the conferencing capabilities, your system must support IP Multicast, and ideally, your network should be connected to the IP Multicast Backbone (MBone). . Vat provides only the audio portion of a multimedia conference; video, whiteboard, and session control tools are implemented as separate applications. Our video tool is called vic and our whiteboard tool wb, UCL developed the session directory tool sdr Other related applications include ISI's Multimedia Conference Control, mmcc, the Xerox PARC Network Video tool, nv and the INRIA Video-conferencing System, ivs. Source package: vbox3 Package: vbox3 Description: voice response system for isdn4linux Please install also raccess4vbox3 and refer to /usr/share/doc/raccess4vbox3. . This is vbox3 taken from isdn4k-utils cvs repository http://www.isdn4linux.de/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/isdn4k-utils/vbox3/ on December 2000. Since the upstream author no longer works on this project, I applied the vboxputty patch and did some more changes, now found in the new source tree vbox3-x.x.x.tar.gz. Source package: vcdimager Package: vcdimager Description: A VideoCD (VCD) image mastering and ripping tool. This package contains a videoCD ripping tool to rip mpeg streams from VCD images. Source package: vcdtools Package: vcdtools Description: Creates Video CD (VCD) filesystem images This package includes two utilities "mkvcdfs" and "vcdmplex". mkvcdfs creates filesystem images for video CDs, which can then be written to CD with the cdrdao program. vcdmplex is used to multiplex MPG audio and data streams into a format suitable for a video CD. Source package: vcg Package: vcg Description: A Visualization Tool for compiler graphs The VCG tool reads a textual and readable specification of a graph and visualizes the graph. If not all positions of nodes are fixed, the tool layouts the graph using several heuristics as reducing the number of crossings, minimizing the size of edges, centering of nodes. The specification language of the VCG tool is nearly compatible to GRL, the language of the edge tool, but contains many extensions. The VCG tool allows folding of dynamically or statically specified regions of the graph. It uses colors and runs on X11. Source package: vche Package: vche Description: Virtual Console Hex Editor Standard hex editor, whose main advantage is the ability to write directly to the virtual terminals and thus display all 0-255 displayable characters on the terminal. Includes support for xterm and curses as well. Source package: vcr Package: vcr Description: v4l video capture program allows capturing and compressing segments of video from any device supported by video4linux. It doesn't require a graphical environment, and you can use all popular windows codecs (like DivX, Indeo Video 5, etc) because VCR is built around the avifile library. Source package: vdesk Package: vdesk Description: manages virtual desktops for minimal window managers vdesk takes the task of managing virtual desktops away from the window manager and implements an easy to use interface to those desktops. Source package: vdk Package: libvdk1 Description: The Visual Development Kit C++ library The Visual Development Kit (VDK) is a C++ library that wraps the GTK+ toolkit. . The package also includes the VDK Component Library which contains some useful new components not available in pure GTK+. . Programming in VDK is much like programming in VCL and Borland C++ Builder. . libsigc++ extension is now included. some basic gnome support is provided. Package: libvdk1-dbg Description: Debugging static library for the VDK C++ library The Visual Development Kit (VDK) is a C++ library that wraps the GTK+ toolkit. . The package also includes the VDK Component Library which contains some useful new components not available in pure GTK+. . Programming in VDK is much like programming in VCL and Borland C++ Builder. . This package contains the debugging static libraries for the VDK C++ library. . The debugging libraries are installed as /usr/lib/libvdk_g.a and /usr/lib/libvdkcompo_g.a. Link specifically with them if you want to debug. Package: libvdk1-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for VDK library The Visual Development Kit (VDK) is a C++ library that wraps the GTK+ toolkit. . The package also includes the VDK Component Library which contains some useful new components not available in pure GTK+. . Programming in VDK is much like programming in VCL and Borland C++ Builder. . This package contains the header files and static libraries for the VDK C++ and for the VDK Component libraries. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own X programs using the VDK C++ and the VDK Component libraries. Source package: vdk-doc Package: vdk-doc Description: The Visual Development Kit C++ library The Visual Development Kit (VDK) is a C++ library that wraps the GTK+ toolkit. . This package contains the reference for VDK. It will be put in /usr/share/doc/vdk-doc/. Source package: vdkbuilder Package: libvdkbuilder Description: Plugin libraries bundled with VDKBuilder VDK Builder is a clone of C++ Builder. Builder's main features are: . * Project Manager * GUI designer * Text Editor * Widget Inspector * generates VDK code * plugin extensions . This package contains the plugin libraries bundled with vdkbuilder. If you want to use compile programs that use them, install the -dev package, too. Package: libvdkbuilder-dev Description: Header files and static libraries for VDKBuilder plugins VDK Builder is a clone of C++ Builder. Builder's main features are: . * Project Manager * GUI designer * Text Editor * Widget Inspector * generates VDK code * plugin extensions . This package contains the headers and static version of plugin libraries bundled with vdkbuilder. You need this package is you want to use the plugins from vdkbuilder. Package: vdkbuilder Description: RAD for VDK VDK Builder is a clone of C++ Builder. Builder's main features are: . * Project Manager * GUI designer * Text Editor * Widget Inspector * generates VDK code * plugin extensions . This package contains the executable. The plugins bundled with vdkbuilder are in libvdkbuilder and libvdkbuilder-dev packages. Source package: vdkxdb Package: libvdkxdb Description: VDK data-aware widgets VDKXdb is a set of data-aware widgets made to build light weight database applications using VDK library. . Report bugs, comments and complains to: mmotta@guest.net Package: libvdkxdb-dev Description: development files for libvdkxdb VDKXdb is a set of data-aware widgets made to build light weight database applications using VDK library. . Report bugs, comments and complains to: mmotta@guest.net Source package: vdr Package: vdr Description: Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards, base package Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs (hardware accelerated) with some comfort and use a IR remote control. . This package contains files shared by different VDR versions and frontends. NOTE: You should install compatible DVB drivers before using these programs. Package: vdr-daemon Description: Server version of Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs with some comfort and hardware acceleration. . This package contains a VDR version without any direct control capabilities. Instead, it opens a control port and other programs like kvdr (from the kvdr package) can connect to the vdr-daemon and use it. Package: vdr-kbd Description: Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards with keyboard control Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs with some comfort and hardware acceleration. . This package contains the vdr-kbd program which is controlled via the PC keyboard. There are also vdr-rcu and vdr-lirc packages which contain another VDR versions using RCU or infrared remote control. Package: vdr-lirc Description: Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards with IR remote control Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs with some comfort and hardware acceleration. . This package contains the vdr-lirc program which is controlled via a IR remote control. There are also vdr-kbd and vdr-rcu packages which contain another VDR versions using keyboard/rcu control. Package: vdr-rcu Description: Video Disk Recorder for DVB-S cards with RCU control Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-receiver program using Linux and DVB-S technologies. It allows one to record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It is also possible to watch DVDs with some comfort and hardware acceleration. . This package contains the vdr-kbd program which is controlled via the the "Remote Control Unit". There are also vdr-kbd and vdr-lirc packages which contain another VDR versions using PC keyboard or infrared remote control. Source package: vdslib Package: libvds-dev Description: The view-dependent simplification library. Developed by Dr. David Patrick Luebke from the department of Computer Science, University of Virginia, vdslib provides a comfortable implementation of "level of detail" algorithms that work with binary and octrees. . A example program (polyview) is provided which can be compiled with FLTk, a free C++ XForms feel-alike implementation. Source package: vectoroids Package: vectoroids Description: vector-based rock-shooting "Vectoroids" is a vector-based rock-shooting game similar to the arcade classic "Asteroids." Pilot a spaceship and destroy asteroids by shooting them into smaller and smaller pieces while trying to avoid being smashed or shot by UFOs. . "Vectoroids" is an SDL game based on the source for "Agendaroids," an X-Window game written for the Agenda VR3 Linux-based PDA written by the same author. Source package: vera Package: vera Description: List of computer acronyms This is GNU version 1.8 of V.E.R.A., a list dealing with computational acronyms. It comes as one info file. Source package: vera (1.8-4) Package: dict-vera Description: V.E.R.A. - A Dictionary of Computer Related Acronyms This package contains V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package. This is based on gnu version 1.8 of V.E.R.A. (upstream version 5.8) . This package will be of limited use without the server found in the dictd package. Source package: verilog Package: verilog Description: Icarus verilog compiler The Icarus verilog compiler for the verilog hardware description language. The compiler can target either simulation, or netlist (XNF). Source package: verilog-mode Package: verilog-mode Description: Emacs mode for verilog language This is a major mode for verilog, a hardware description language. This mode provide automatic indentation, keyword completion, interactive editing and more. Source package: verse Package: verse Description: Daily Devotional Verse from KJV Bible Verse displays a Bible Verse on each login. A verse from the King James Version of the Bible is assigned to each day. Source package: vertex Package: vertex Description: a GTK+OpenGL 3D modeller Vertex is a 3D modeller designed specifically for generating efficient models for (but not limited to) games and applications using OpenGL's style of graphics rendering. Source package: vflib2 Package: vflib2 Description: Vector Font Library for Japanese Character Code. VFlib2 is a font library written in C providing several functions to obtain bitmaps of characters. VFlib hides the font format of font files and provides a unified API for all supported font formats. Package: vflib2-dev Description: Vector Font Library for Japanese Character Code. VFlib2 is a font library written in C providing several functions to obtain bitmaps of characters. VFlib hides the font format of font files and provides a unified API for all supported font formats. Package: vflib2-misc Description: Miscelanious tools for VFlib2 library. VFlib2 is a font library written in C providing several functions to obtain bitmaps of characters. VFlib hides the font format of font files and provides a unified API for all supported font formats. Source package: vflib3 Package: vflib3 Description: Versatile Font Library VFlib3 is a font rasterizer library for multi-lingual information processing. Using VFlib3, you can obtain bitmap data of characters(glyphs) from various fonts in a unified manner. . VFlib3 can handle almost all font formats available - it now supports PK, GF, VF, TFM, OFM level 0, OVF, PCF, BDF, HBF, Syotai-Club, JG, eKanji and more. TrueType and Type 1 fonts are also supported via FreeType1 and T1lib respectively. Font search via kpathsea is supported, too. . This package contains the shared library and configuration files needed to run programs using VFlib3. Package: vflib3-bin Description: Sample programs using VFlib3 VFlib3 is a font rasterizer library for multi-lingual information processing. Using VFlib3, you can obtain bitmap data of characters(glyphs) from various fonts in a unified manner. . VFlib3 can handle almost all font formats available - it now supports PK, GF, VF, TFM, OFM level 0, OVF, PCF, BDF, HBF, Syotai-Club, JG, eKanji and more. TrueType and Type 1 fonts are also supported via FreeType1 and T1lib respectively. Font search via kpathsea is supported, too. . This package contains a few sample programs that come with VFlib3. Package: vflib3-dev Description: Development files for VFlib3 VFlib3 is a font rasterizer library for multi-lingual information processing. Using VFlib3, you can obtain bitmap data of characters(glyphs) from various fonts in a unified manner. . VFlib3 can handle almost all font formats available - it now supports PK, GF, VF, TFM, OFM level 0, OVF, PCF, BDF, HBF, Syotai-Club, JG, eKanji and more. TrueType and Type 1 fonts are also supported via FreeType1 and T1lib respectively. Font search via kpathsea is supported, too. . This package contains the header file and static library for developing with VFlib3. Package: vflib3-doc Description: Documentation for VFlib3 VFlib3 is a font rasterizer library for multi-lingual information processing. Using VFlib3, you can obtain bitmap data of characters(glyphs) from various fonts in a unified manner. . VFlib3 can handle almost all font formats available - it now supports PK, GF, VF, TFM, OFM level 0, OVF, PCF, BDF, HBF, Syotai-Club, JG, eKanji and more. TrueType and Type 1 fonts are also supported via FreeType1 and T1lib respectively. Font search via kpathsea is supported, too. . This package contains the VFlib3 documentation in various formats. Source package: vftool Package: vftool Description: a tool to generate VF files for dvi2ps/dvi2dvi You can use PostScript fonts and/or TrueType fonts etc. in your TeX files with the VF files generated by vftool. Source package: vfu Package: vfu Description: A versatile text-based filemanager vfu is a nice filemanager using the ncurses library. It has many nice features: . * Fast one-key commands * Filename completition and wildcard expansion * Directory tree with sizes * File-type colorization * Archives support (TAR, TGZ, BZ2, and many more) * FTP support through archive-like interface * Internal text/hex file viewer and hex editor * Automount feature * Extensive user-defined external support/utils! Source package: vgabios Package: vgabios Description: VGA BIOS software for the Plex86 and Bochs emulated VGA card The goal of this project is to provide a Video BIOS for Plex86 and Bochs. This VGA BIOS is very specific to the plex86/bochs emulated VGA card. It is NOT meant to drive a physical vga card. You will probably fry it if you try. You have been warned. Source package: vgacardgames Package: vgacardgames Description: Four SVGAlib card games A collection of the card games Oh Hell!, Spider, Klondike and another solitaire game. They use a mouse and svgalib in the VGA mode 640x480x16. Source package: vgagamespack Package: vgagamespack Description: SVGAlib games ConnectN, Othello, and Mines This package includes clones of these popular games that work under SVGAlib. (mouse highly recommended) Source package: vgrabbj Package: vgrabbj Description: grabs a image from a camera and puts it in jpg/png format vgrabbj is a program that will grab an image from a v4l compatible device (usually a webcam of some sort) and save it in a jpg or png file, with options given on the command line to imprint a label onto the image. It only works on v4l devices that can be set to 24-bit mode. Source package: vgrind Package: vgrind Description: Runoff preprocessor for program sources Vgrind formats the program sources which are arguments in a nice style using groff(1). Comments are placed in italics, keywords in bold face, and the name of the current function is listed down the margin of each page as it is encountered. . Vgrind runs in two basic modes, filter mode (see the -f option) or regu- lar mode. In filter mode vgrind acts as a filter in a manner similar to tbl(1). Source package: vh Package: vh Description: Volks-hypertext browser Designed for use with the Jargon File but useful for lexicons in general (lighter-weight than WWW, fast search). Source package: vic Package: vic Description: Video Conferencing Tool VIC is a Video Conferencing tool that will let you watch videos using IP multicast. Source package: vicq Package: vicq Description: A simple, Perl-based ICQ client. vICQ is simple ICQ client written in Perl with the look and feel of mICQ, which supports ICQv7 TCP protocol. . Its features include: * Sending messages * Receiving messages * Invisible handling * Receiving contacts and contacts request * Receiving URL messages * Receiving offline messages off all types (well, almost all) * Receiving auth requests * Sending authorization * Coloring * koi8-r and koi8-u support * UIN info obtaining * SMS sending * Event external hooks * Sounds * Autocompletion * White Pages search * White Pages basic info editing Source package: vicq (0.4-1) Package: libnet-vicq-perl Description: Net::vICQ perl module. Perl module which provides ICQv7 TCP protocol for vICQ perl client, it is based on Net::ICQ2000 written by Robin Fisher. Source package: vicq (0.4-3) Package: libnet-vicq-perl Description: Net::vICQ perl module. Perl module which provides ICQv7 TCP protocol for vICQ perl client, it is based on Net::ICQ2000 written by Robin Fisher. Source package: vide Package: vide Description: IDE for C++ and Java based on the V GUI VIDE is a Integrated Development Environment developed using V. It works with the GNU g++ compiler and Sun's JDK for Java. Source package: videogen Package: videogen Description: Create arbitrary-res modelines using hardware parameters Videogen is a small but nice utility to create modelines you can insert into your XF86Config(-4) and fb.modes files. . Modeline is created by telling the program the resolution you want and your video hardware parameters (maximum video adapter bandwidth, maximum HCF and VCF of the monitor etc). . The tool some_modes.sh is provided which may help you to create some common modes very fast. Source package: view3ds Package: view3ds Description: Simple viewer for 3D Studio files This is simple realtime 3DS file previewer based on the lib3ds library by J.E. Hoffmann. It won't display any 3DS model, but it can properly display 3DS scenes. lib3ds was developed as part of the support libraries for FAMP, the Free Animation and Modeling Project (http://famp.sourceforge.net/) Source package: viewcvs Package: viewcvs Description: Viewing CVS Repositories via HTTP The ViewCVS software was inspired by cvsweb (by Henner Zeller). ViewCVS can browse directories, commit-logs, and specific revisions of files. It can display diffs between versions and show selections of files based on tags or branches. Source package: viewmol Package: viewmol Description: A graphical front end for computational chemistry programs. VIEWMOL is a graphical front end for computational chemistry programs. It is able to graphically aid in the generation of molecular structures for computations and to visualize their results. The program's capabilities include: . - Building and editing of molecules - Visualization of the geometry of a molecule - Tracing of a geometry optimization or a MD trajectory - Animation of normal vibrations or to show them as arrows - Drawing of IR, Raman, and inelastic neutron scattering spectra - Drawing of an MO energy level or density of states diagram - Drawing of basis functions, molecular orbitals, and electron densities - Display of forces acting on each atom in a certain configuration - Display of Miller planes in crystals - Calculation of thermodynamic properties for molecules and reactions - Drawings generated by VIEWMOL can be saved as TIFF, HPGL, or - PostScript files - Animations of normal modes can be converted to a video file (MPEG), - e. g. for inclusion into World Wide Web documents (requires - additional programs available on the Internet) - Interface to the freeware ray tracing program RAYSHADE (input - file generation and use of RAYSHADE from within VIEWMOL) - Input and output in a variety of formats, new formats can be - added easily by the user . VIEWMOL includes a Python interpreter for automation. . At present VIEWMOL includes input filters for DISCOVER, DMOL, GAMESS, GAUSSIAN 9X, GULP, MOPAC, and TURBOMOLE outputs as well as for PDB files (VIEWMOL is therefore suited as a viewer for structural data on the World Wide Web). Structures can be saved as MSI car-files, MDL files, and TURBOMOLE coordinate files. VIEWMOL's file format has been added to BABEL so that BABEL can serve as an input as well as an output filter for coordinates. . VIEWMOL supports a space ball as input device. Source package: vigor Package: vigor Description: nvi with the evil paperclip Vigor is a perpetration of the Microsoft Word "Office Assistant" paperclip, based on nvi. It was inspired by Pitr of the "User Friendly" comic strip (http://www.userfriendly.org/). . Some people have speculated that Vigor was created under the influence of the evil Crud Puppy. The maintainer of this Debian package would like to stress his firm belief that these foul rumours are entirely without foundation. Source package: vile Package: vile Description: VI Like Emacs - vi work-alike vile is a text editor which is extremely compatible with vi in terms of ``finger feel''. In addition, it has extended capabilities in many areas, notably multi-file editing and viewing, syntax highlighting, key rebinding, an optional embedded perl interpreter, and real X window system support. . This package contains the character-mode binary. Required support files are contained in vile-common. Source code highlighting filters are in vile-filters. An X11 binary is in the xvile package. Package: vile-common Description: VI Like Emacs - support files for vile/xvile Shared files for the vile and xvile editors. Package: vile-filters Description: VI Like Emacs - highlighting filters for vile/xvile vile/xvile text highlighting filters for various languages and file formats. Package: xvile Description: VI Like Emacs - vi work-alike (X11) X11 version of the vile editor. Package: xvile-xaw Description: VI Like Emacs - xvile (Xaw) This package contains the xvile binary built with Athena widgets. Package: xvile-xm Description: VI Like Emacs - xvile (Xm) This package contains the xvile binary built with Motif (Lesstif actually) widgets. Package: xvile-xt Description: VI Like Emacs - xvile (Xt) This package contains the xvile binary built with the X Toolkit. Source package: vim Package: vim Description: Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, folding, unicode support, etc. Package: vim-gtk Description: Vi IMproved - GTK version Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, folding, unicode support, etc. . This package contains a version of vim compiled with support for the GTK frontend. Package: vim-perl Description: Vi IMproved, with perl scripting support Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, folding, unicode support, etc. . This package contains a version of vim compiled with perl scripting support. Package: vim-python Description: Vi IMproved, with python scripting support Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, folding, unicode support, etc. . This package contains a version of vim compiled with python scripting support. Package: vim-rt Description: Vi IMproved - runtime support files Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, etc. . This packages contains the runtime-files. Package: vim-ruby Description: Vi IMproved, with ruby scripting support Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, folding, unicode support, etc. . This package contains a version of vim compiled with ruby scripting support. Package: vim-tcl Description: Vi IMproved, with tcl scripting support Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, folding, unicode support, etc. . This package contains a version of vim compiled with tcl scripting support. Package: vim-tiny Description: Vi IMproved - minimal build Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new features have been added: multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, on-line help, filename completion, block operations, etc. . This packages contains the vim program itself. The runtime-files are in the vim-rt package. It has been build with a subset of the normal features. Source package: vim-scripts Package: vim-scripts Description: plugins for vim, adding bells and whistles Vim is a very capable editor. Its scripting support allows the use of plugins that enhance the functionality of it. Many people have written scripts, they are scattered all over the web; however, there's a central resource on http://vim.sf.net to start with. . This is a collection of some of those scripts on a purely subjective and biased basis. Users can thus have some nice scripts without having to go searching. The scripts can be installed globally or on a per user basis. Source package: vipec Package: vipec Description: network analyzer for electrical networks ViPEC is a program that allows the user to analyze high frequency, linear, electrical networks. Analysis is performed in the frequency domain, and the results are presented to the user in the form of port parameters (S,Y or Z). It can also be used to compute input and output impedance/admittance and amplifier stability factors (Linvill & Stern). ViPEC supports various lumped elements (capacitors, resistors etc.), as well as distributed elements like transmission lines and coupled transmission lines. Source package: vis5d Package: vis5d Description: Visualizes data made by numerical weather models etc. Vis5D is a software system for visualizing data made by numerical weather models and similar sources. Vis5D works on data in the form of a five-dimensional rectangle. . The Vis5D system includes the vis5d visualization program, several programs for managing and analyzing five-dimensional data grids, and instructions and utilities for converting your data into its file format. Package: vis5d-doc Description: Documentation for the Vis5D visualization system Vis5D is a software system for visualizing data made by numerical weather models and similar sources. Vis5D works on data in the form of a five-dimensional rectangle. . The Vis5D system includes the vis5d visualization program, several programs for managing and analyzing five-dimensional data grids, and instructions and utilities for converting your data into its file format. . This package contains documentation and examples for vis5d. Source package: visual-regexp Package: visual-regexp Description: Interactively debug regular expressions This TCL script shows the result of running a regular expression, making debugging relatively easy. It also assists in the construction of regular expressions. Source package: visual-tcl Package: visual-tcl Description: Tcl GUI builder for UNIX, Windows & Macintosh Visual Tcl is a freely-available, high-quality application development environment for UNIX, Windows and Macintosh platforms. Written entirely in Tcl and generating pure Tcl should make porting either unnecessary or trivial. Visual Tcl is covered by the GNU General Public License insuring that it will remain in the capable hands of the internet community. Visual Tcl has no relation to SCO Visual Tcl or the FREE Visual Tcl/Tk project. Source package: visualos Package: visualos Description: Visual Simulator of an Operating System VisualOS is a visual representation of the more general concepts in an operating system (CPU scheduling, memory management and IO reordering) Source package: vlad Package: vlad Description: LDAP visualisation tool Vlad is an LDAP visualisation tool. It can be used to browse the entries and attributes of an LDAP tree. . Basic functionality is in place. You can browse an LDAP tree and view individual entries. Future enhancements will include searches, ability to edit entries, ability to bind as different users, ability to export parts of the tree as an LDIF file. Source package: vlan Package: kernel-patch-vlan Description: Kernel patch for the 2.4 series to enable vlans on your ethernet devices This package contains the kernel patch you need to add and remove vlan devices from your ethernet devices. Next to that, it contains patches to make it work with NICE enabled drivers like broadcoms gigabit drivers. . A typical application for a vlan enabled box is a single wire firewall, router or loadbalancer. . You need the vlan package in order for it to be useful. Currently the patch is only available for 2.4 kernels. Package: vlan Description: User mode programs to enable vlans on your ethernet devices This package contains the user mode programs you need to add and remove vlan devices from your ethernet devices. . A typical application for a vlan enabled box is a single wire firewall, router or loadbalancer. . You need a vlan-patched kernel for this. Currently the patch is only available for 2.4 kernels. Source package: vlc Package: vlc Description: a free MPEG and DVD player VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. . This is vlc, the VideoLAN Client. It plays MPEG and MPEG2 files, unencrypted DVDs, or MPEG streams from a network source. Package: vlc-alsa Description: ALSA plugin for vlc VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. . This plugin adds support for the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture to vlc, the VideoLAN Client. Package: vlc-esd Description: Esound plugin for vlc VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. . This plugin adds support for the Enlightened Sound Daemon to vlc, the VideoLAN Client. Package: vlc-ggi Description: GGI plugin for vlc VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. . This is a GGI plugin for vlc, the VideoLAN Client. Package: vlc-glide Description: Glide plugin for vlc VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. . This is a Glide (3dfx) plugin for vlc, the VideoLAN Client. Package: vlc-gnome Description: Gnome plugin for vlc VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. . This plugin adds a Gnome interface to vlc, the VideoLAN Client. Package: vlc-gtk Description: Gtk+ plugin for vlc VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. . This plugin adds a Gtk+ interface to vlc, the VideoLAN Client. Package: vlc-qt Description: Qt plugin for vlc VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. . This plugin adds a Qt interface to vlc, the VideoLAN Client. Package: vlc-sdl Description: SDL plugin for vlc VideoLAN is a free MPEG, MPEG2 and DVD software solution. . This plugin adds support for the Simple DirectMedia Layer library to vlc, the VideoLAN Client. Source package: vlock Package: vlock Description: Virtual Console locking program vlock either locks the current terminal (which may be any kind of terminal, local or remote), or locks the entire virtual console system, completely disabling all console access. vlock gives up these locks when either the password of the user who started vlock or the root password is typed. Source package: vm Package: mime-codecs Description: Fast Quoted-Printable and BASE64 MIME transport codecs At its most basic MIME is a set of transfer encodings used to ensure error free transport, and a set of content types. VM understands the two standard MIME transport encodings, Quoted-Printable and BASE64, and will decode messages that use them as necessary. VM has Emacs-Lisp based Quoted-Printable and BASE64 encoders and decoders, but you can have VM use external programs to perform these tasks and the process will almost certainly be faster. This package provides external executables for Quoted-Printable and BASE64 encoders and decoders. Package: vm Description: A mail user agent for Emacs VM (View Mail) is an Emacs subsystem that allows UNIX mail to be read and disposed of within Emacs. Commands exist to do the normal things expected of a mail user agent, such as generating replies, saving messages to folders, deleting messages and so on. There are other more advanced commands that do tasks like bursting and creating digests, message forwarding, and organizing message presentation according to various criteria. With smtpmail in modern emacsen, you do not need a MTA locally in order to use VM. . VM 6.x versions have problems with the library tm-vm from the Tiny Mime (TM) package, since that version was written for VM 5.X. Indeed, the problems seems to exist with semi as well. . This package comes (by default) bundled in with XEmacs. Source package: vmelilo Package: vmelilo Description: Linux kernel boot loader for m68k VME processor boards. Vmelilo generates and installs a VME Linux/m68k kernel and ramdisk boot loader allowing direct booting from disk. Includes support for gzip compressed Linux kernel images. Currently vmelilo supports the BVME4000 and BVME6000 processor boards from BVM Ltd and the MVME147, MVME162, MVME166, MVME167, MVME172 and MVME177 processor boards from Motorola. Source package: vmnet Package: vmnet Description: A simple virtual networking program This program has been written to implement virtual networking support for the Hercules S/390 simulator, but it is intentionally generic in its functionality, so any other virtual machine simulator/emulator program could potentially use it. . The function is quite simple: - The virtual machine simulator program starts VMnet and talks the SLIP protocol with it over stdin/out. - VMnet sets up a SLIP connection on the host system, talking over a pseudo-tty to the VMnet program. - Once things have been set up, VMnet simply copies the data streams between stdin/out and the SLIP psuedo-tty in both directions. Thus, the virtual machine has a direct SLIP connection with the host, without needing to worry about root privileges, pseudo-ttys, access rights, etc. Source package: vnc Package: libvncauth-dev Description: Virtual network computing authentification headers and static lib. VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. . It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides the headers and static library to handle client authenticfication. Package: libvncauth0 Description: Virtual network computing authentication library. VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. . It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides the library to handle client authentication. Package: svncviewer Description: Virtual network computing client software for SVGA. VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing `Desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. . It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides a client for SVGA, with this you can connect to a vncserver somewhere in the network and display its content on a graphic capable console. There are vncserver available for X and for Win95/NT, although the Win95/NT server may not work with svgalib viewer due to missing palette handling. Package: vnc-common Description: Virtual network computing server software. VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. . It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides common utilities for the server and client packages. Package: vncserver Description: Virtual network computing server software. VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. . It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides a fully functional X server, to which a VNC viewer can connect. . Note: This server does not support or need a display. You need a vncviewer to see something. However, this viewer may also be on a computer running other operating systems in the local net. Package: xvncviewer Description: Virtual network computing client software for X. VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote display system which allows you to view a computing `desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. . It is implemented in a client/server model. This package provides a client for X, with this you can connect to a vncserver somewhere in the network and display its content in a window. There are vncserver available for X and for Win95/NT. Source package: voberon Package: voberon Description: VisualOberon GUI class library for Oberon-2 VisualOberon (or short 'VO') is a collection of classes written in the programming language Oberon-2. The classes are designed to easily build graphical user interfaces for programs written in Oberon-2. Package: voberon-dev Description: VisualOberon GUI class library for Oberon-2 (development) VisualOberon (or short 'VO') is a collection of classes written in the programming language Oberon-2. The classes are designed to easily build graphical user interfaces for programs written in Oberon-2. . VisualOberon uses OOC and its first implementation OO2C as development tool, but VisualOberon's design is not limited to that compiler. It is based on the language defined by the official language report and thus should be easily portable to other compilers. Source package: vold Package: vold Description: Volume daemon for CDROM devices. NOTE. You must run a recent kernel (2.2 or later) in order to use this package. . This daemon probes all CDROM devices in the system (in the future: local network) at regular intervals, and mounts a CDROM upon insertion. The mountpoint is typically . /cdrom/ . where is the name of the CDROM. This utility is especially useful if you have more than one CDROM drive, and you don't wish to bother in which drive you put your CDROMs. Source package: vorbis-tools Package: vorbis-tools Description: Several Ogg Vorbis Tools vorbis-tools contains oggenc (an encoder), ogg123 (a playback tool), ogginfo (displays ogg information), vcut (ogg file splitter), and vorbiscomment (ogg comment editor) Source package: vreng Package: vreng Description: Virtual Reality Engine vreng is a virtual 3D world based on the IP multicast protocol Source package: vrflash Package: vrflash Description: tool to flash kernels and romdisks to Agenda VR The Agenda VR is a handheld computer that runs Linux. VRFlash communicates with the Agenda's boot monitor (PMON) over a serial line to install new software on the device. The kernel and the root image can be upgraded this way. Source package: vrfy Package: vrfy Description: Verify electronic mail addresses. 'vrfy' is a tool to verify e-mail addresses and mailing lists. In its simplest form it takes an address "user@domain", figures out the MX hosts for "domain", and issues the SMTP command VRFY at the primary MX host (optionally all), or at "domain" itself if no MX hosts exist. Without "domain" it goes to "localhost". . More complex capabilities are: * recursively expanding forward files or mailing lists, * detecting mail forwarding loops, * understanding full-blown RFC822 address specifications, * syntax checking that can be carried out either locally or remotely, * various options provided to exploit alternative protocol suites if necessary, and to print many forms of verbose output. . Obvious limitations exist (mostly due to a lousy VRFY command implementation on some hosts), but otherwise, it works pretty well. Source package: vrms Package: vrms Description: Virtual Richard M. Stallman The vrms program will analyze the set of currently-installed packages on a Debian GNU/Linux system, and report all of the packages from the non-free tree which are currently installed. . Future versions of vrms will include an option to also display text from the public writings of RMS and others that explain why use of each of the installed non-free packages might cause moral issues for some in the Free Software community. This functionality is not yet included. Source package: vrrpd Package: vrrpd Description: Virtual Router Redudancy Protocol user-space implementation This package provides an implementation of VRRPv2 as specified in rfc2338. It runs in the Linux kernel's userspace (as root). . VRRP can be used to setup high-availability services in Debian since two machines can use the same (virtual) IP address which is transfered upon failover. Some kernel features need to be enabled (please read the FAQ) Source package: vrweb Package: vrweb Description: A VRML browser and editor. VRweb is a VRML 1 browser that you can use to browse a Virtual Reality World (WRL). Currently the upstream team no longer supports VRweb as it has developed a replacement Java version named VRwave, also available from Debian. Source package: vsftpd Package: vsftpd Description: The Very Secure FTP Daemon A lightweight, efficient FTP server written from the ground up with security in mind. . vsftpd supports both anonymous and non-anonymous FTP, PAM authentication, bandwidth limiting, and the Linux sendfile() facility. Source package: vsound Package: vsound Description: Virtual loopback sound recorder and real audio converter This program allows you to record the output of any standard OSS program (one that uses /dev/dsp for sound) without having to modify or recompile the program. It uses sox to convert and save the raw data into the desired file format and can help to convert real audio files to some other non-proprietary format. Source package: vstream Package: vstream Description: bttv video capture utility aimed at making MPEGs A (fairly) fast video+audio capture utility targeted towards making MPEG movies. Includes capture to multiple streams (to make use of maximum possible IO bandwidth) and unlimited maximum stream length. Source package: vtcl Package: visual-tcl Description: Tcl GUI builder Visual Tcl is a freely-available, high-quality application development environment. Written entirely in Tcl and generating pure Tcl should make porting either unnecessary or trivial. Visual Tcl is covered by the GNU General Public License insuring that it will remain in the capable hands of the internet community. Visual Tcl has no relation to SCO Visual Tcl or the FREE Visual Tcl/Tk project. Source package: vtgrab Package: vtgrab Description: A VNC like console monitoring This is a utility for monitoring the screen of another machine. It only works for text consoles: for X, the idea is to use VNC instead. Source package: vtk Package: libvtk32 Description: Visualization Toolkit - A high level 3D visualization library VTK - the Visualization Toolkit is an object oriented, high level library that allows one to easily write C++ programs, Tcl, Python and Java scripts that do 3D visualization. This package provides the shared libraries needed to run C++ programs that use VTK. To compile C++ code that uses VTK you have to install vtk-dev. . VTK enables users to concentrate on their work by providing a large number of excellent and feature packed high level functions that do visualization. The library needs OpenGL to render the graphics and for Linux machines Mesa is necessary. The terms/copyright can be read in /usr/share/doc/vtk/README and README.html. VTK-Linux-HOWTO has information about using vtk, getting documentataion or help and instructions on building VTK. Package: libvtk32-dev Description: VTK header files for building C++ code. This provides the VTK header files required to compile C++ programs that use VTK to do 3D visualisation. Package: python-vtk Description: Python bindings for VTK. This provides the shared libraries that enable one to use VTK from Python scripts. You will need Python and vtk installed to use this. Some useful information may be available in /usr/share/doc/python-vtk/. Package: vtk-doc Description: VTK class reference documentation. This package contains exhaustive HTML documentation for the all the documented VTK C++ classes. The documentation was generated using doxygen and some excellent perl scripts from Sebastien Barre et. al. Please read the README.docs in /usr/share/doc/vtk-doc/ for details. The documentation is available under /usr/share/doc/vtk/html. Package: vtk-examples Description: C++, Tcl and Python example programs/scripts for VTK. This package contains examples from the VTK source. To compile the C++ examples you will need to install the vtk-dev package as well. The Python and Tcl examples can be run with the corresponding packages (vtk-python, vtk-tcl). Package: vtk-tcl Description: Tcl bindings for VTK. This provides the shared libraries and executable that enable one to use VTK from Tcl/Tk scripts. You will need Tcl/Tk and vtk installed to use this. Source package: vtkdata-installer Package: vtkdata-installer Description: Installer for example data for VTK The Visualization Toolkit comes with example C++, Tcl and Python code. These examples reference data files installed using the get-vtkdata script in this package. . The get-vtkdata script transfers about 30 Megabytes over the Internet, and unpacks it into around 115 Megabytes in /usr/share/vtkdemo/vtkdata. Plan your network and disk use accordingly. Source package: vtprint Package: vtprint Description: Prints to term emulator via ANSI codes This program allows users to print from a remote UNIX host to a printer attached to their local terminal or emulator, which makes it great for printing files at home, etc. (It only does text files, though.) Source package: vtwm Package: vtwm Description: virtual Tab window manager vtwm is an extension to twm that provides multiple virtual screens, pixmap file format support, and other enhancements in addition to the features of twm. Source package: w-bassman Package: w-bassman Description: an alternative "w" command This is a version of the "w" command that might be familiar to old Slackware users. It formats the output differently, in a way some consider clearer and easier to read. Source package: w3-dtd-mathml Package: w3-dtd-mathml Description: Mathematical Markup Language V2.0 DTD The Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) V2.0 is an XML application for describing mathematical notation and capturing both its structure and content. The docbook-mathml package allows you to generate output documents from source files that use MathML markup. . Includes a prototype extension of the XHTML 1.1 DTD that incorporates MathML 2.0. . Author: W3C Math Working Group Homepage: http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/ Source package: w3-el Package: w3-doc-e20 Description: Documentation for w3-el. w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. Package: w3-el-doc Description: Documentation for w3-el. w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. . Separate w3-el packages are available for FSF Emacs 19 and 20. (XEmacs 19 and 20 include w3-el intrinsically.) Package: w3-el-e19 Description: Web browser for GNU Emacs 19 A full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. . Supports asynchronous connections, allowing users to browse numerous sites concurrently, while others continue to download. Tight integration with the standard Emacs mail and news reading packages allows easy sharing of information. Since Emacs is first and foremost the most powerful editor around, the information you uncover on the web can immediately be put to work. . Yet another reason to never leave Emacs. Package: w3-el-e20 Description: Web browser for GNU Emacs 20 A full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. . Supports asynchronous connections, allowing users to browse numerous sites concurrently, while others continue to download. Tight integration with the standard Emacs mail and news reading packages allows easy sharing of information. Since Emacs is first and foremost the most powerful editor around, the information you uncover on the web can immediately be put to work. . Yet another reason to never leave Emacs. Package: w3-el-lisp Description: Elisp source for w3-el web browser w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. . This package contains the source code for w3-el. Package: w3-lisp-e20 Description: Elisp source for w3-el web browser w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. . This package contains the source code for w3-el. Source package: w3-el-e21 Package: w3-doc-e21 Description: Documentation for w3-el-e21. w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. Package: w3-el-e21 Description: Web browser for GNU Emacs 21 A full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. . Supports asynchronous connections, allowing users to browse numerous sites concurrently, while others continue to download. Tight integration with the standard Emacs mail and news reading packages allows easy sharing of information. Since Emacs is first and foremost the most powerful editor around, the information you uncover on the web can immediately be put to work. . Yet another reason to never leave Emacs. Package: w3-lisp-e21 Description: Elisp source for w3-el web browser w3-el is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles in use on the web today: frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. . This package contains the source code for w3-el. Source package: w3-url-e21 Package: w3-url-e21 Description: URL library for use by w3-el-e21 This library for manipulation of URLs was broken out of w3-el sometime before the release of Emacs 21. An earlier version is integrated into w3-el-e20. Package: w3-url-lisp Description: URL library for use by w3-el-e21 (Lisp source) This library for manipulation of URLs was broken out of w3-el sometime before the release of Emacs 21. An earlier version is integrated into w3-el-e20. . This package contains the Lisp source code for the url library. Source package: w3c-libwww Package: libwww-dev Description: The W3C WWW library - development files libwww is a highly modular, general-purpose client side Web API written in C for Unix and Windows (Win32). It's well suited for both small and large applications, like browser/editors, robots, batch tools, etc. Pluggable modules provided with libwww include complete HTTP/1.1 (with caching, pipelining, PUT, POST, Digest Authentication, deflate, etc), MySQL logging, FTP, HTML/4, XML (expat), RDF (SiRPAC), and much more. . Unlike other libraries for web access, libwww can use a single select() loop to wait for multiple simultaneous connections. With glibwww, the libwww event loop can be integrated into the glib event loop, making it very easy to develop GTK+ web applications. . It is quite difficult to write programs that use libwww, due to its complexity. If you do not need its advanced features, have a look at libcurl. Package: libwww0 Description: The W3C WWW library libwww is a highly modular, general-purpose client side Web API written in C for Unix and Windows. It is well suited for both small and large applications, like browsers/editors, robots, batch tools, etc. Pluggable modules provided with libwww include complete HTTP/1.1 (with caching, pipelining, PUT, POST, Digest Authentication, deflate, etc), MySQL logging, FTP, HTML/4, XML (expat), RDF (SiRPAC), and much more. Source package: w3cam Package: w3cam Description: a simple CGI to retrieve images from video4linux device. w3cam is a simple CGI to retrieve images from video4linux device. In other words this program will only run on Linux machines which support a video4linux-device. . w3cam supports a plain mode and a gui mode. In the gui mode a html with a form is supplied to change some parameters with the mouse .. Source package: w3m Package: w3m Description: WWW browsable pager with excellent tables/frames support w3m is a text-based World Wide Web browser with IPv6 support. It features excellent support for tables and frames. It can be used as a standalone file pager, too. . * You can follow links and/or view images in HTML. * Internet message preview mode, you can browse HTML mail. * You can follow links in plain text if it includes URL forms. . For more information, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/w3m Package: w3m-img Description: inline image extension support utilities for w3m w3m-img provides some utilities to support inline images for w3m on terminal emulator in X Window System environments. Source package: w3m-el Package: w3m-el Description: a simple Emacs interface of w3m This package contains a interface program of w3m, which is a pager with WWW capability. It can be used as lightweight WWW browser on emacsen. This is also known as emacs-w3m. http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/ Source package: w3mir Package: w3mir Description: w3mir is an all purpose HTTP copying and mirroring tool. w3mir can create and maintain a browsable copy of one, or several WWW sites. It can preserve link integrety within the mirrored documents as well as the integrey of links outside the mirror. Source package: w3mmee Package: w3mmee Description: WWW browsable pager with excellent tables/frames, MB extension w3mmee is w3m with multibyte encoding extension. . For more information, see http://w3m.sourceforge.net/ and http://pub.ks-and-ks.ne.jp/prog/w3mmee/ Package: w3mmee-img Description: inline image extension support utilities for w3mmee w3mmee-img provides some utilities to support inline images for w3mmee on terminal emulator in X Window System environments. Source package: w9wm Package: w9wm Description: Enhanced window manager based on 9wm w9wm is a quick and dirty hack based on 9wm. It provides support for virtual screens as well as for keyboard bindings. Source package: waili Package: libwaili Description: WAILI is a wavelet transform library from the web page: http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~wavelets/ . "WAILI is a wavelet transform library. It includes some basic image processing operations based on the use of wavelets and forms the backbone of more complex image processing operations. " Package: libwaili-dev Description: WAILI is a wavelet transform library (develop. files) from the web page: http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~wavelets/ "WAILI is a wavelet transform library. It includes some basic image processing operations based on the use of wavelets and forms the backbone of more complex image processing operations. " . This package contains what is needed for developers: static library, shared library, include files This package provides also documentation and testing sample programs Source package: wajig Package: wajig Description: Simplified Debian package management front end Wajig is a single commandline wrapper around apt, apt-cache, dpkg, /etc/init.d scripts and more, intended to be easy to use and providing extensive documentation for all of its functions. . With a suitable sudo(1) configuration, most if not all package installation (as well as creation) tasks can be done from a user shell. Source package: wallp Package: wallp Description: GTK+ and Imlib based app for periodically updating root of X WallP uses Imlib for its image rendering, so any image format readable by Imlib will work with WallP. The user controls the period between changes, in minutes. GTK+ is used as the toolkit. Source package: wanderlust2 Package: wanderlust2 Description: Yet Another Message Interface On Emacsen. (Unstable) Wanderlust is IMAP4, POP and NNTP client on Emacsen. Wanderlust has many powerful features. - Coding with only Elisp. - MIME support (SEMI or tm) - 3 frames mode(folder, summary, message) - Thread view - Virtual Folder Support - Archived Folder Support - MH local Folder Support - and so on. Wanderlust is needs MULE support with emacsen. This version is unstable, flim1.13 is needed. Source package: wanpipe Package: wanpipe Description: Configuration utilities for Sangoma S508/S514 WAN cards This package installs configuration tools and firmware modules for the Sangoma S508 and S514 router cards. You may use this software to build a stable and flexible WAN router for frame-relay, PPP, or Cisco HDLC leased-line links based on these cards. . This package is compiled against kernel 2.2.13. This upstream version does not have support for X.25. Source package: watanabe-vfont Package: watanabe-vfont Description: Japanese Mincho font in Zeit's Syotai Club format. Vector fonts made from labosystem123 32dots font. This package replaces zeitfonts package. Source package: watchdog Package: watchdog Description: A software watchdog The watchdog program writes to /dev/watchdog every ten seconds. If the device is open but not written to within a minute the machine will reboot -- a feature available when "software watchdog" support is compiled into the kernel. . The ability to reboot will depend on the state of the machine and interrupts. To use this software, linux 1.3.52 or later is needed. Source package: wav2cdr Package: wav2cdr Description: Converts wav files into CD-ROM audio file format. This program converts wav sound files into a format suitable for CD-ROMs, and can perform some editing functions like cutting or volume change. It is rather rudimentary, the wav file must have the same sampling parameters as CD audio. Runs on big and little endian machines. Source package: wavelan-applet Package: wavelan-applet Description: GNOME wavelan monitor applet It shows the signal strength in 6 steps - 1 for network device gone, 1 for no signal, 4 for some, ok, good, excellent signal. It has themes, and can optionally pop up dialog boxes when the signal/device comes/goes. Optionally display signal strength in % and features hi-tech features such as transparency and AA text. Source package: wavemon Package: wavemon Description: Wireless Device Monitoring Application Wavemon allows you to watch signal and noise levels, packet statistics, device configuration and network parameters of your wireless network hardware. It has currently only been tested with the Lucent Orinoco series of cards, although it *should* work (though with varying features) with all devices supported by the wireless kernel extensions by Jean Tourrilhes. Source package: wavtools Package: wavtools Description: WAV play, record, and compression wavtools is a set of programs to play, record, and manage the compression of sound. Source package: wayv Package: wayv Description: Experimental hand writing/gesture recognition program Enables human computer interaction, especially using gestures inputed via the mouse. Source package: wbd Package: wbd Description: Multicast White Board This is a free clone of wb, a multicast white board application. It allows you to share a virtual white board with other people running wbd over the Mbone (multicast backbone of the Internet). You can paint, write and import text and graphics. . You will need a multicast router and a connection to the Mbone if you want to share your white board with people outside of your local subnet. Source package: wdg-html-reference Package: wdg-html-reference Description: WDGs' HTML 3.2, HTML 4, and CSS references Attractive, well laid-out guides to the HTML 3.2, HTML 4, and Cascading Style Sheets specifications in HTML format. Source package: wdg-html-validator Package: wdg-html-validator Description: WDG HTML Validator This is a CGI script which lets you enter the URL of a web page which will be then checked against a validating SGML parser for conformance to official HTML standards. Pages can also be uploaded and HTML can be directly entered. . A command-line version is also included in the package. Source package: wdiff Package: wdiff Description: The GNU wdiff utility. Compares two files word by word. `wdiff' is a front-end to GNU `diff'. It compares two files, finding which words have been deleted or added to the first in order to create the second. It has many output formats and interacts well with terminals and pagers (notably with `less'). `wdiff' is particularly useful when two texts differ only by a few words and paragraphs have been refilled. Package: wdiff-doc Description: Documentation for GNU wdiff. This package contains the HTML documentation for GNU wdiff. Source package: wdm Package: wdm Description: WINGs Display Manager - an xdm replacement with a WindowMaker look This is an xdm replacement based on the WINGs widget set. WINGs is the NeXT-like widget set used by WindowMaker and some other programs. wdm provides a nice and versatile login panel along with xdm functionality. Source package: wdsetup Package: wdsetup Description: Configuration utility for Western Digital and SMC ethernet cards. Wdsetup is used to configure the i/o address, interrupt line, ram size, ram base address, wait states, network connection, rom size, and rom base address. In the command line option method, wdsetup works silently, and returns 0 for success, or -1 if an error occured. The board is re-configured, and the soft eeprom configuration is unchanged. In the interactive method, the current configuration is displaye d, and then the user is promped for the new configuration to put in to the eeprom. If your jumpers are not set to soft/soft, both current and soft configuration information will be shown. Source package: webalizer Package: webalizer Description: Web server log analysis program The Webalizer is a web server log analysis program. It is designed to scan web server log files in various formats and produce usage statistics in HTML format for viewing through a browser. The Webalizer produces yearly, monthly, daily and hourly statistics. In the monthly reports, various statistics may be produced to show overall usage, usage by day and hour, usage by visiting sites, URL's, user agents (browsers), referrers and country. The Webalizer is highly configurable by use of either command line options or a configuration file, allowing the program to be tailored to individual needs easily. Source package: webbase Package: libwebbase Description: libraries for the use of webbase webbase is a crawler for the Internet. It has two main functions : crawl the WEB to get documents and build a full text database with this documents. The crawler part visit the documents and store intersting information about them localy. It visits the document on a regular basis to make sure that it is still there and updates it if it changes. The full text database uses the localy copies of the document to build a searchable index. The full text indexing functions are not included in webbase. Package: webbase Description: A crawler/indexer for the Internet webbase is a crawler for the Internet. It has two main functions : crawl the WEB to get documents and build a full text database with this documents. The crawler part visit the documents and store intersting information about them localy. It visits the document on a regular basis to make sure that it is still there and updates it if it changes. The full text database uses the localy copies of the document to build a searchable index. The full text indexing functions are not included in webbase. Package: webbase-dev Description: development files for webbase webbase is a crawler for the Internet. It has two main functions : crawl the WEB to get documents and build a full text database with this documents. The crawler part visit the documents and store intersting information about them localy. It visits the document on a regular basis to make sure that it is still there and updates it if it changes. The full text database uses the localy copies of the document to build a searchable index. The full text indexing functions are not included in webbase. Package: webbase-doc Description: Documentation for webbase webbase is a crawler for the Internet. It has two main functions : crawl the WEB to get documents and build a full text database with this documents. The crawler part visit the documents and store intersting information about them localy. It visits the document on a regular basis to make sure that it is still there and updates it if it changes. The full text database uses the localy copies of the document to build a searchable index. The full text indexing functions are not included in webbase. Source package: webfs Package: webfs Description: lightweight http server for static content This is a simple http server for purely static content. You can use it to serve the content of a ftp server via http for example. It is also nice to export some files the quick way by starting a http server in a few seconds, without editing some config file first. Source package: weblint Package: weblint Description: a syntax and minimal style checker for HTML This is perl script which picks fluff off html pages, much in the same way traditional lint picks fluff off C programs. . The script is pretty much a a wrapper around the Weblint module. It currently supports HTML 4.0 (and only HTML 4.0). It allows the various syntax and stylistic checks to be enabled or disabled by the user or in a system-wide configuration file. . NOTE: This is a beta release of Weblint 2.0 that provides a subset of of the final functionality. There are one or two features from 1.020 that aren't currently available. But this implements just about all the warnings from 1.020 and uses current HTML standards. Source package: webmagick Package: webmagick Description: create gallery thumbnails for website WebMagick provides a means of easily putting image collections on the Web. It recurses through directory trees, building HTML pages and imagemap (GIF or JPEG) files to allow the user to navigate through collections of thumbnail images (somewhat similar to 'xv') and select the images to view with a mouse click. Source package: webmin Package: webmin Description: Web-based administration toolkit Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms (and Java for the File Manager module), you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and so on. . This is the base module (without SSL support.) install other webmin-* packages to manage specific services. Install webmin-ssl instead for extra security. Package: webmin-apache Description: apache control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to configure almost all Apache directives. Package: webmin-bind8 Description: bind 8+ control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to create and edit domains, DNS records and options for the BIND v8 (and up) DNS Server Package: webmin-cluster-software Description: cluster software control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage the software installed on multiple servers in a cluster from the one interface. It is similar to the Software Packages module, but with the ability to perform most functions (like installation, querying and deletion of packages) on many Webmin servers in one operation. Package: webmin-cluster-useradmin Description: cluster user control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage users on multiple servers in a cluster from the one interface. It is similar to the Useradmin module, but with the ability to perform most functions (like adding, removing and editing users) on many Webmin servers in one operation. Package: webmin-core Description: core modules for webmin This package contains a basic set of modules for webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix.) modules are included for: . * Creating, editing and deleting at jobs. * Creating, editing and deleting cron jobs. * Setting up scripts to be run at boot time from /etc/init.d. * Editing kernels and partitions selectable at boot time with LILO. * Reading man pages * Mounting filesystems and swap files. * Configuring boot time and active interfaces, DNS, routing and /etc/hosts. * Configure PAM authentication steps. * Listing, killing and renicing running processes on your system. * Executing shell commands and view their output. * Configuring the syslog server on your system and view its log files. * Setting the system time. * Logging in to your system with telnet. * Creating and editing Unix users and groups . Other modules are available in separate packages. Package: webmin-cpan Description: CPAN module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to use CPAN (the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) to install new perl modules on your system and view those already installed. Package: webmin-dhcpd Description: dhcpd control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage subnets, hosts and groups for the ISC dhcpd(8) server Package: webmin-exports Description: NFS exports control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage NFS exports. Package: webmin-fetchmail Description: fetchmail mail retrieval module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to setup and use fetchmail. Package: webmin-grub Description: grub control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage the grub bootloader. Package: webmin-heartbeat Description: heartbeat monitor control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage the heartbeat subsystem for Linux-HA. Package: webmin-inetd Description: inetd control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage inetd(8) configuration. Package: webmin-jabber Description: jabber server control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage a jabber server. Package: webmin-lpadmin Description: printer control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to create and edit local and remote printers. It supports Windows print servers and Ghostscript print drivers.. Package: webmin-mon Description: mon control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to use mon to monitor the availability of services. Package: webmin-mysql Description: mysql-server control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to setup databases, tables, and permissions in your MySQL database server. Package: webmin-nis Description: NIS clients/servers control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to setup a system as a NIS client, master or slave server. . Note: NIS+ is not supported. Package: webmin-postfix Description: postfix control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to configure the Postfix mail server. Package: webmin-ppp Description: PPP configuration module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage dialout and dialin PPP users. Package: webmin-qmailadmin Description: qmail control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage qmail configuration. Package: webmin-quota Description: disk quota control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage disk quotas. Package: webmin-raid Description: raid control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to create RAID 0, 1, 4, 5 and linear devices. Package: webmin-samba Description: samba control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to create and edit Samba file and print shares. Package: webmin-sendmail Description: sendmail control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage sendmail aliases, masquerading, address rewriting and other features. Package: webmin-software Description: software packages control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to manage software packages on your system and install new packages. Package: webmin-squid Description: squid control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to configure squid options, ACLs, caching parameters and proxy users. Package: webmin-status Description: server and system status control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to view the status of services on your system and remote systems. Package: webmin-wuftpd Description: wu-ftpd control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to control the access control, anonymous FTP and other options of the University of Washington FTP server. Package: webmin-xinetd Description: xinetd control module for webmin This module allows webmin (a web-based interface for system administration for Unix) to edit servers handled by xinetd, a replacement for inetd. Source package: webrick Package: webrick Description: Simple HTTP Server Toolkit for Ruby WEBrick is a Ruby library program to build HTTP servers. Source package: websec Package: websec Description: Web Secretary Web Secretary is a web page monitoring software. However, it goes beyond the normal functionalities offered by such software. Not only does it detect changes based on content analysis (instead of date/time stamp or simple textual comparison), it will email the changed page to you WITH THE NEW CONTENT HIGHLIGHTED! Source package: welcome2l Package: welcome2l Description: Linux ANSI boot logo. This is a little program that may run at login time to produce nice ANSI login logo. . Welcome2L intends to produce the best looking ANSI screens by making full usage of PC graphic characters. . Therefore an architecture able to display those characters (i386, Alpha with TGA adapter,... ) is required to use it. And, even if it will work on larger screens, it will only produce 80 column ANSI screens. Source package: wemi Package: wemi Description: Branch of SEMI kernel package using widget. WEMI is a branch of the SEMI package using widgets. It is a library adding MIME features to Emacs, based on SEMI, which also available as a Debian package. It is a replacement of SEMI, containing all of SEMI's features. . WEMI does not support anything older than Emacs 19.28 or XEmacs 19.14. WEMI also does not support Emacs 19.29 to 19.34, XEmacs 19.15 or XEmacs 20.2 without mule, but WEMI may work with them. ==== SEMI is a library adding MIME features to Emacs. . MIME is a proposed internet standard allowing the use of other character sets than (ASCII) plain text in the contents and headers of messages. ==== Source package: wemi1.12 Package: wemi1.12 Description: Branch of SEMI kernel package using widget. WEMI is a branch of the SEMI package using widgets. It is a library adding MIME features to Emacs, based on SEMI, which also available as a Debian package. It is a replacement of SEMI, containing all of SEMI's features. . WEMI does not support anything older than Emacs 19.28 or XEmacs 19.14. WEMI also does not support Emacs 19.29 to 19.34, XEmacs 19.15 or XEmacs 20.2 without mule, but WEMI may work with them. ==== SEMI is a library adding MIME features to Emacs. . MIME is a proposed internet standard allowing the use of other character sets than (ASCII) plain text in the contents and headers of messages. ==== This version is for flim-1.12 API. Source package: wenglish Package: wenglish Description: English dictionary words for /usr/share/dict This package provides the file /usr/share/dict/american-english containing a list of English words with American spellings. This list can be used by spelling checkers, and by programs such as look(1). Source package: werken.xpath Package: libwerken.xpath-java Description: JDOM XPath Engine werken.xpath is the Werken JDOM XPath Engine (werken.xpath), created by the Werken & Sons Company. It's available at . . It's not overly useful by itself, but rather needs an (currently in development) implementation of XPointer, XSLT, or other XPath-based specification. werken.xpath is merely an engine which can parse XPaths, and walk JDOM trees. Source package: wfrench Package: wfrench Description: French dictionary words for /usr/share/dict This package provides the file /usr/share/dict/french containing a list of French words. This list can be used by spelling checkers, and by programs such as look(1). Source package: wget Package: wget Description: retrieves files from the web Wget is a network utility to retrieve files from the Web using http and ftp, the two most widely used Internet protocols. It works non-interactively, so it will work in the background, after having logged off. The program supports recursive retrieval of web-authoring pages as well as ftp sites-- you can use wget to make mirrors of archives and home pages or to travel the Web like a WWW robot. . Wget works particularly well with slow or unstable connections by continuing to retrive a document until the document is fully downloaded. Re-getting files from where it left off works on servers (both http and ftp) that support it. Both http and ftp retrievals can be time stamped, so wget can see if the remote file has changed since the last retrieval and automatically retrieve the new version if it has. . Wget supports proxy servers; this can lighten the network load, speed up retrieval, and provide access behind firewalls. Source package: whereami Package: whereami Description: Automatically reconfigure your (laptop) system for a new location whereami is a set of useful scripts and a coordinating system for automatically re-locating your computer within the current (network) environment. . Typically, you would use whereami to automatically detect and re-configure your laptop when you move between a variety of diverse networks and/or docking environments. . Although whereami will work best if all of your networks assign addresses through dhcp, this is not a pre-requisite and the system allows any technique to be used to ascertain the new location with as little ongoing user intervention as possible. . Having ascertained the correct location, whereami will run appropriate (user-configured) scripts to adjust the laptop operation to suit the current environment. . See http://debiana.net/whereami/ for more information. You may also get useful assistance from the debian-laptop mailing list, which is frequented by several of the contributors. Source package: whichman Package: whichman Description: Fault tolerant search utilities: whichman, ftff, ftwhich. whichman uses a fault tolerant approximate matching algorithm to search for man-pages that match approximately the specified name. The fault tolerant matching is very useful in cases where you remember only roughly the name of a command. . Example: whichman netwhat This finds netstat.8: /usr/share/man/man8/netstat.8 . ftff searches the directory tree. This is a case in-sensitive and fault tolerant way of 'find . -name xxxx -print'. . ftwhich finds files which are in one of the directories in your PATH and uses a fault tolerant search algorithm. Source package: whisker Package: whisker Description: CGI scanner to audit web servers Whisker is a state-of-the-art CGI scanner that can: - detect the running web server and perform only tests specific to that server and version - apply intrusion detection evasion methods - do brute force on accounts using HTTP-AUTH - use virtual hosts - run in multi-thread mode . It can output the information in different formats including HTML and nmap. Source package: whizzytex Package: whizzytex Description: a WYSIWIG environment for LaTeX WhizzyTeX is an emacs minor mode for incrementally (TeXing and) previewing a LaTeX file that you are editing. . It works with ghostview-based and xdvi-based previewers, but best visual effect and more options will be available if you use the advi previewer. Source package: whois Package: whois Description: The GNU whois client This is a new whois (RFC 954) client rewritten from scratch by me. It is derived from and compatible with the usual BSD and RIPE whois(1) programs. It is intelligent and can automatically select the appropriate whois server for most queries. . The package also contains mkpasswd, a simple front end to crypt(3). Source package: whowatch Package: whowatch Description: Real-time user logins monitoring tool. whowatch is a ncurses who-like utility that displays information about the users currently logged on to the machine, in real-time. Besides standard information (login name, tty, host, user's process), the type of the connection (ie. telnet or ssh) is shown. Source package: wily Package: wily Description: A work-alike of the Acme programming environment for Plan 9 Wily's basic functions are to edit and search for text and to run commands. It is intended to eventually be an integrated working environment for all tasks involving text. It uses the mouse heavily. . It emphasises speed for experienced users, but is probably simple to learn as it has very few concepts. Source package: windows-el Package: windows-el Description: Window manager for GNU Emacs You can divide the screen of GNU Emacs as many as you like. Since efficiency of implementation or so depends much on the style of window division, you may have your own style of partitioning. But if you switch the mode to e-mail mode or NetNews mode, they break your favorite style. Windows.el enables you to have multiple favorite window configurations at the same time, and switch them. Furthermore, it can save all window configurations into a file and restore them correctly. Source package: wine Package: libwine Description: Windows Emulator (Library) This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is still a developers release and many applications may still not work. . This package consists of the library that implements the windows API. . Wine is often updated. Package: libwine-dev Description: Windows Emulator (Development files) This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is still a developers release and many applications may still not work. . This package consists of the C header files. . Wine is often updated. Package: wine Description: Windows Emulator (Binary Emulator) This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is still a developers release and many applications may still not work. . This package consists of the emulator program for running windows executables. . Wine is often updated. Package: wine-doc Description: Windows Emulator (Documentation) This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is still a developers release and many applications may still not work. . This package consists of the documentation for wine. . Wine is often updated. Package: wine-utils Description: Windows Emulator (Utilities) This is an ALPHA release of Wine, the MS-Windows emulator. This is still a developers release and many applications may still not work. . This package consists many of the utilities provided by wine, both for compiling source using winelib and for running wine. This package is not strictly necessary. . Wine is often updated. Source package: winesetuptk Package: winesetuptk Description: Windows Emulator (Configuration and Setup Tool) This is an easy-to-use Wine setup tool provided by CodeWeavers, Inc. Source package: wing Package: wing Description: a galaga knock-off, arcade game WING is a galaga knock-off, arcade game. It features high quality prerendered graphics, dynamically generated stars in background, single player game against computer controlled opponents, 6 levels of play, digital sound effects, digital music streams, and a high score list. Package: wing-data Description: data files for the wing game This packages contains data files for the wing package. They were extracted out of the game package to save disk space. Source package: wipe Package: wipe Description: Secure file deletion Recovery of supposedly erased data from magnetic media is easier than what many people would like to believe. A technique called Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) allows any moderately funded opponent to recover the last two or three layers of data written to disk. Wipe repeatedly writes special patterns to the files to be destroyed, using the fsync() call and/or the O_SYNC bit to force disk access. . Homepage: http://gsu.linux.org.tr/wipe/ Source package: wireless-tools Package: wireless-tools Description: Tools for manipulating Linux Wireless Extensions This package contains the Wireless tools, used to manipulate the Linux Wireless Extensions. The Wireless Extension is an interface allowing you to set Wireless LAN specific parameters and get the specific stats. . The tools in this package only work with kernel versions 2.2.14 and above, and 2.3.24 and above. Source package: witalian Package: witalian Description: The Italian dictionary words for /usr/share/dict/. This package contains an alphabetic list of Italian words. . You may wish to use it in conjunction with a program like spell(1) to spell-check an Italian text, or with a program like look(1) for word completion. . It may even be used by the sysadmin to look for weak user passwords. Source package: wl Package: wl Description: Yet Another Message Interface On Emacsen. Wanderlust is IMAP4, POP and NNTP client on Emacsen. Wanderlust has many powerful features. - Coding with only Elisp. - MIME support (SEMI or tm) - 3 frames mode(folder, summary, message) - Thread view - Virtual Folder Support - Archived Folder Support - MH local Folder Support - and so on. Wanderlust is needs MULE support with emacsen. Source package: wl-beta Package: wl-beta Description: Yet Another Message Interface On Emacsen. (beta branch) Wanderlust is IMAP4, POP and NNTP client on Emacsen. Wanderlust has many powerful features. - Coding with only Elisp. - MIME support (SEMI or tm) - 3 frames mode(folder, summary, message) - Thread view - Virtual Folder Support - Archived Folder Support - MH local Folder Support - and so on. Wanderlust needs MULE support with emacsen. This version is unstable branch. Source package: wm-icons Package: wm-icons Description: Window Manager agnostic themed sets of icons The Window Manager Icons is a set of generic icons for use by window managers. It is an efficient icon distribution designed to be standardized and configurable. It includes several themed icon sets, a template icon set to help building new themed icon sets, scripts and configurations for several window managers. . wm-icons comes with different styles and common window manager sizes (small menu icons, larger desktop icons, etc.) as well as advice and setup for integrating them with various window managers such as FVWM, SCWM, etc. Each set consists of an icon in that size and style for each of about 84 different generic categories ("game", "editor", "file-manager", etc). . Visit the project's home page at http://wm-icons.sourceforge.net/. Source package: wm2 Package: wm2 Description: Small, unconfigurable window manager wm2 is a window manager for X. It provides an unusual style of window decoration and as little functionality as Chris Cannam feels comfortable with in a window manager. wm2 is not configurable, except by editing the source and recompiling the code, and is really intended for people who don't particularly want their window manager to be too friendly. . The "debian menus" functionality has been removed. Source package: wmacpi Package: wmacpi Description: An ACPI battery monitor for WindowMaker (alpha) This is a battery monitor that uses ACPI to query the battery status. As the interface to ACPI changes rather often, this program usually only works with a very specific kernel version. . This package is for kernel version 2.4.2 or greater, ACPI subsystem version 20010313 or greater. Source package: wmaker Package: libdockapp-dev Description: Window Maker's DockApp Making Standard Library Simple library that eases the creation of dockapp's. It provides functions that set up a dockapp in such a way that get can be properly docked. It also provides some event handlers and makes it very simple to write dockapps. You don't want/need this _unless_ you want to write your own dock apps (or compile some dockapp that uses this library) Package: libwings-dev Description: Window Maker's own widget set WINGs Is Not GNUstep (WINGs) is a small widget set with the NeXTSTEP look and feel. It's API is inspired in OpenSTEP and it's implementation borrows some ideas from Tk. It has a reasonable set of widgets, sufficient for building small applications like a CDPlayer or hacking something like rxvt. It is used for basic widgets in the WindowMaker window manager. Package: libwmaker0-dev Description: Static libraries and headers for Window Maker applications. Contains libWMaker and header files, for building Window Maker aware applications. Package: libwraster1 Description: Shared libraries of Window Maker rasterizer. Contains libwraster, for manipulating and rasterizing images. Package: libwraster1-dev Description: Static libraries and headers of Window Maker rasterizer. Contains libwraster and header files, for manipulating and rasterizing images. Package: libwraster2 Description: Shared libraries of Window Maker rasterizer. Contains libwraster, for manipulating and rasterizing images. Package: libwraster2-dev Description: Static libraries and headers of Window Maker rasterizer. Contains libwraster and header files, for manipulating and rasterizing images. Package: wmaker Description: NeXTSTEP-like window manager for X Written by Alfredo Kojima (http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~kojima) almost from scratch, resembles the NeXTStep look very closely, and it's now an official GNU project. Window Maker is not overloaded with features, and it's easier to configure than most other window managers. Its final goal is to produce a window manager that doesn't require editing of configuration files. Window Maker is fast and doesn't require tons of memory to run. Source package: wmaker-data Package: wmaker-data Description: Several free icons for use with WindowMaker and others. They all have a basic NeXTSTEPish look and feel. These icons are placed where the WindowMaker package expects them by default. In fact, the wmaker package is set up to use this icons by default. . These icons are free in the DFSG sense. Source package: wmaker-usersguide Package: wmaker-usersguide-ps Description: Window Maker Users' Guide -- postscript format This guide describes the use of Window Maker, an X11 window manager. It's for an old version of Window Maker, namely 0.20.2, but it's still an accurate introduction to the general operation of this window manager. Source package: wmakerconf Package: wmakerconf Description: GTK+ based configuration tool for Window Maker Interactive graphical configuration utility for Window Maker. It offers to configure Window Maker using a mouse driven point and click interface avoiding direct manual editing of its configuration files. . There's not much point in installing this program without Window Maker on the system, but I guess there are some circumstances where that's desirable, for example, self-compiled wmaker versions. Source package: wmakerconf-data Package: wmakerconf-data Description: Datafile for wmakerconf, a configuration tool for Window Maker This contains the necessary information that enables wmakerconf to generate a configuration file for Window Maker. In normal circumstances, you only have to change this package in order to be able to configure a new version of Window Maker. This package is useless without wmakerconf and an appropriate version of Window Maker. Source package: wmanager Package: wmanager Description: Select a window manager at X startup wmanager is a small X11 application for selecting a window manager at X startup. wmanager looks for a file named '.wmmanagerrc' in the user's home directory which contains a list of window managers; you can create such a file with wmanagerrc-update. You can also use wmanager-loop that runs window managers chosen by the user until told to exit. Source package: wmapm Package: wmapm Description: An APM display program designed for WindowMaker Displays the Advanced Power Management (APM) status of your computer in a small icon. This includes battery or AC operation, battery life remaining (both in percentage and graph), time left until battery-depletion, charging status, and battery status. . There's nothing in the program that makes it require WindowMaker, except maybe the look. . To use this program you need to enable APM support for your kernel during configuration; the corresponding questions are in the 'Character devices' section. Source package: wmavgload Package: wmavgload Description: small NeXTStep-like system load average monitor wmavgload provides CPU load averages integrated over 5 (main window), 30 and 60 seconds. Also, it takes very little space (64x64 square). . There's nothing in the program that makes it *require* WindowMaker, i.e. it works great with other window managers. But if you are looking for seamless integration on your desktop, wmavgload may suit your needs. Source package: wmbatppc Package: wmbatppc Description: Battery monitor for Apple G3/G4 ibooks/powerbooks wmbatppc displays the status of your laptop's battery in a dock icon. This is aimed at PPC laptops, suchs as iBooks and PowerBooks G3 or G4. . The status infos include the charge of the battery, the voltage, whether your laptop is plugged in or not, whether the battery is charging or not, the time remaining (both se and charge) and the level of the battery (it indicates the level of each battery if your laptop has two bays). . This package depends on pmud which provides the informations. Source package: wmbattery Package: wmbattery Description: Display laptop battery info, dockable in WindowMaker Wmbattery displays the status of your laptop's battery in a small icon. This includes if it is plugged in, if the battery is charging, how many minutes of battery life remain, battery life remaining (with both a percentage and a graph), and battery status (high - green, low - yellow, or critical - red). . There's nothing in the program that makes it require WindowMaker, except maybe the look. It can be docked in WindowMaker or AfterStep's dock. . To use this program you need to enable APM support for your kernel during configuration; the corresponding questions are in the 'Character devices' section. It will only work on laptops with an APM BIOS. Source package: wmbiff Package: wmbiff Description: A dockable app that displays information about mailboxes wmBiff is an WindowMaker docking utility, that displays the number of read and unread messages in up to five mailboxes. You can also define actions to execute on new mail arrival (for example, play a sound file). At this moment only unix-style mailboxes are supported. Source package: wmbubble Package: wmbubble Description: A system-load meter for Window Maker that features a duck A Window Maker dockapp (though it does not specifically require the Window Maker window manager) that indicates the system load. . The more profuse the bubbles, the higher the CPU usage. The higher the water, the more memory being used. . It can also start up to two programs depending upon which mouse button is pressed. Source package: wmbutton Package: wmbutton Description: Dockapp displaying nine configurable buttons Wmbutton displays nine buttons which can be configured through a config file. Each button can be assigned up to three commands (one per mouse button). It is intended as a dockapp for X window managers such as Window Maker, AfterStep, BlackBox, and Enlightenment. Source package: wmcalc Package: wmcalc Description: Dockable calculator application Wmcalc is a small calculator meant for the WindowMaker dock or Afterstep Wharf. It is a simple calculator with basic functions and memory slots, and can launch any external application for more complex calculations. Source package: wmcalclock Package: wmcalclock Description: A dock.app which simply tells time and date. wmCalclock is a dock app specifically written for Window Maker, but will work with other window managers. Some features include antialiased text display, with the ability to choose between different fonts, and colors. 12 and 24 hour time, Greenwich time, Greenwich Mean Sidereal Time, and Local Sidereal Time. Source package: wmcb Package: wmcb Description: Dockapp that displays the cut buffer content Wmcb is a WindowMaker dockapp that displays the current content of the cut buffers built into every Xserver. It allows the buffers to be manipulated with the mouse in a point and click manner. Source package: wmcdplay Package: wmcdplay Description: A CD player based on ascd designed for WindowMaker There's nothing in the program that makes it *require* WindowMaker, except maybe the look. It's extremely customizable, provides great control, and runs on a 64x64 window. You can get it too look almost like anything, provided of course you READ the documentation. Source package: wmclock Package: wmclock Description: dockable clock applet for Window Maker Wmclock is a dockable applet which displays the date and time in a dockable tile. Wmclock is specially designed for the Window Maker window manager, and features multiple language support, am/pm time display, and can run a user-specified program on a mouse click. Source package: wmcpu Package: wmcpu Description: Window Maker docking app similar to xosview Displays a 64x64 box with: * CPU * Mem * Swap * Uptime Source package: wmcpuload Package: wmcpuload Description: Dockapp that displays the current CPU usage WMCPULoad is a dockapp for X window managers such as WindowMaker, AfterStep, BlackBox and Enlightenment. It displays the current CPU usage as percentage value and chart with an LCD-like look. Its appearance can be configured from the commandline and it has a backlight mode which can be triggered manually or by an adjustable alarm percentage. Source package: wmcube Package: wmcube Description: Spinning 3D object that shows the current CPU load wmcube is a dockapp that displays a realtime rotating 3D object which indicates current CPU load. The higher the load, the faster the object spins. On SMP machines one instance can be run for each processor. . Originally wmcube could spin only a cube, hence the name. Source package: wmdate Package: wmdate Description: Calendar for window manager docking bars. wmDate produces a 64x64 pixel calendar for use in the docking bars of window managers. It was written specificly for Window Maker and goes well with docking bars that have a "clock-only" clock app such as pclock. Source package: wmf Package: wmf Description: Web Mail Folder This program converts emails to HTML and makes index files (by author, data, subject,thread). Of course there are other programs making the same, but here are some features which not all have: - correct threading without level limitation - quoted-printable text encoding - home page hyperlink (X-URL) - faces support - breaking indexes in different pages to make them smaller (don't break between threads) - index time limitation (older mail disappears from the index) - frame support Source package: wmfire Package: wmfire Description: A very cool fiery way of showing your CPU usage! The display is a 64x64 window designed to Dock into Window Maker's Docking bar. Source package: wmfsm Package: wmfsm Description: WindowMaker dock app for monitoring filesystem usage Nice graphical 'df', showing you to what degree the mounted filesystems are used. . Another X11 dockable application designed for WindowMaker. It works with other window managers as well. Source package: wmgrabimage Package: wmgrabimage Description: maintains a small thumbnail image from the WWW wmGrabImage is a WindowMaker DockApp that maintains a small thumbnail copy of your favorite image from the WWW. Source package: wmgtemp Package: wmgtemp Description: Temperature sensor dockapp for WindowMaker It displays the CPU and SYS temperatures (both in numerically and graphically) of motherboards with the VIA686A chipset primarily but also supports some other sensors, including W83781D, W83627HF and AS99127F. There is also intention of adding support for other chipsets in the future. . You will need a kernel compiled with i2c capabilities to make this work, use the i2c-source package to make it for yourself. Source package: wmheadlines Package: wmheadlines Description: Linux news website headlines integrated to windowmaker's menus WMHeadlines is a little project to integrate web news sites with the Window Maker root menu. Websites that have parsable textfile-type Headline/URL pages (such as Slashdot's ultramode.txt) can easily be integrated in this way, and that's what the WMHeadlines member scripts are all about. You get all the site's headlines in a Window Maker menu, and selecting a headline opens that article in netscape. . This package contains scripts for Slashdot, Freshmeat, Linuxtoday, Segfault BeNews and BeOSCentral headlines. A config script is included so you can choose which ones to use. Source package: wmifs Package: wmifs Description: WindowMaker dock app for monitoring network traffic wmifs is a dockable applet for X11 that can monitor all your network interfaces. It's designed for WindowMaker's Dock and AfterStep's Wharf, but it's not dependent on these window managers and should work with any other. . WMiFS stands for "Window Maker InterFace Statistics". Source package: wminet Package: wminet Description: An inetd monitoring dockapp designed for WindowMaker WMiNET has some nice & nifty features for monitoring, like: * Monitors number of processes, users, http users, and NFS mounts * LPD monitoring * Monitors any tcp port you specify * Selectable LED or LCD GUI * Enable/disable monitoring using ~/.wminetrc * Customs stats positioning using ~/.wminetrc * User-definable scripts/commands using ~/.wminetrc Source package: wmitime Package: wmitime Description: yet another clock dock app for Window Maker WMitime is yet another clock dock app (and quite overglorified at that! :) it shows standard time, date, as well as the new internet time. (see http://www.swatch.com/) Source package: wmix Package: wmix Description: Dockapp mixer for OSS or ALSA Dockapp mixer for OSS or ALSA. Allows toggling record source, muting individual channels, adjusting volume and balance, all in a compact dockapp size, with TV-like on-screen-display for volume levels. . Supports mousewheel to adjust current channelvolume and can be controlled remotely with SIGUSR1 / SIGUSR2 to adjust the volume. Keeps a simple configuration file for user-defined settings. Source package: wml Package: wml Description: Website META Language by Ralf Engelschall WML is a free and extensible Webdesigner's off-line HTML generation toolkit for Unix. WML consists of a control frontend driving up to nine backends in a sequential pass-oriented filtering scheme. Each backend provides one particular core language. For maximum power WML additionally ships with a well-suited set of include files which provide higher-level features build on top of the backends core languages. While not trivial and idiot proof WML provides most of the core features real hackers always wanted for HTML generation. Source package: wmload Package: wmload Description: system load monitor designed for Window Maker wmload displays a graphical representation of the kernel/system statistics on a 64x64 miniwindow. There are three shades in the window: the light one, which corresponds to user statistics, second is the nice time statistics, and the darkest one is system statistics. . It works with other window managers, there isn't anything in the program to make it require Window Maker, except maybe the look. Source package: wmmail Package: wmmail Description: A mail notification program designed for WindowMaker There's nothing in the program that makes it require WindowMaker, except maybe the look. It's much like xbiff, and was derived from asmail 0.50. Now includes support for a variety of mailboxes, including mbox, MH, maildir, POP3 and IMAP. A few pixmaps and sounds are included with the package. Source package: wmmand Package: wmmand Description: a dockable mandelbrot fractal browser wmMand is a dockable mandelbrot fractal browser or explorer. The window intially comes up with the whole Mandelbrot set in view. The mouse buttons can be used to zoom into or out of the set. Source package: wmmatrix Package: wmmatrix Description: View The Matrix in a Window Maker dock application wmMatrix displays The Matrix (from the film of the same name) in a Window Maker dock application. Based on the xscreensaver module created by Jamie Zawinski. . Although it works best with Window Maker, wmMatrix also works fine with other window managers. Source package: wmmixer Package: wmmixer Description: A mixer application designed for WindowMaker There's nothing in the program that makes it require WindowMaker, except maybe the NeXTStep look and the fact that it properly docks. It can be used with other window managers without problems Source package: wmmon Package: wmmon Description: Monitor CPU load and average system load WMMon monitors the realtime CPU load as well the average system load and gives you some nice additional features too... . WMMon currently provides: . * Realtime CPU 'stress' meter * Average system load, like xload & wmavgload * Average system load graphic is auto-scaling * Realtime Disk I/O 'stress' meter * Average Disk I/O load graphic (auto-scaling) * Realtime total Mem & Swap usage meters * System uptime display * Realtime cycling through all monitor modes * Can launch 3 user definable commands through ~/.wmmonrc * Can be started multiple times Source package: wmmoonclock Package: wmmoonclock Description: Displays the phase of the moon wmMoonClock displays a small pixmap of the current phase of the moon. It is designed for use with the Window Maker dock, but will of course work elsewhere. Source package: wmmount Package: wmmount Description: mount utility and free space monitoring tool, NeXTStep-like wmmount can be used to mount and unmount floppies, CD-ROM's, ZIP drives, and file systems in general. It also displays the amount of free space on the file system. It is very customizable and runs on a 64x64 window. . There's nothing in the program that makes it *require* WindowMaker, i.e. it works great with other window managers. But if you are looking for seamless integration on your desktop, wmmount may very well suit your needs. Source package: wmnd Package: wmnd Description: Dockapp monitoring network interfaces Shows a graph of incoming/outgoing traffic, activity indicators for rx/tx and current/maximum rate for rx/tx in bytes or packets. . Tailored for use with WindowMaker, it will as well work with any other window manager though. Source package: wmnet Package: wmnet Description: network monitor for WindowMaker using kernel IP accounting This little program polls /proc/net/ip_acct and does a few things with the data it gets. The speedometer keeps track of the current speed per second and shows it in a color corresponding to which of rx or tx that has the highest speed at the moment. . You WILL need ip accounting in your kernel and at least two ip firewall rules. This version allows you to specify which accounting rule to watch for tx and rx and you will have to enter them in ipfwadm or use the debian package ipac. Source package: wmnetselect Package: wmnetselect Description: Enhanced Netscape launch button designed for Windowmaker This is a replacement for the Netscape/Mozilla launch button in your dock, that enhances the functionality of the button. You can use it just as you normally would to start Netscape. If you select an URL and paste it into the wmnetselect button, it will redirect netscape to that URL. Other features include quick Google.com searches and quick addition of URLs to your bookmarks. Source package: wmnut Package: wmnut Description: A wmaker dock app that displays UPS statistics from NUT's upsd WMNUT monitors UPS statistics through the NUT (Network UPS Tools, www.exploits.org/nut) framework on Linux and other systems. This information, presented in a nice visual format, can be invaluable on stations using an UPS. Source package: wmpinboard Package: wmpinboard Description: Window Maker dock applet resembling a miniature pinboard Themable Window Maker dock applet resembling a miniature pinboard. Icon is titled TODO. Includes alarm functions. Think of it as very high-tech post-its for your dockbar. Source package: wmpload Package: wmpload Description: Program to monitor network device statistics Wmpload is a Window Maker dock application to monitor ppp network device statistics and graphs information using Athena stripchart widgets. It can monitor any device that reports statistics to /proc/net/dev including ethernet, plip, loopback etc. It shows totals and current rates for a given ppp interface and is customizable to show using X resources. Source package: wmppp.app Package: wmppp.app Description: PPP dial control and network load monitor with NeXTStep look wmppp.app provides a PPP activator and network load monitor on a 64x64 mini window. With wmppp you can monitor the total traffic as well as the outbound and inbound traffic. It is designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but will work great with other window managers as well. Source package: wmppxp Package: wmppxp Description: PPxP console for Window Maker dock WMPPxP is a Window Maker dock app of PPxP console. PPxP is yet another ppp program. Source package: wmpuzzle Package: wmpuzzle Description: WindowMaker dock app 4x4 puzzle wmpuzzle provides a 4x4 puzzle on a 64x64 mini window. Currently you can puzzle an eagle, earth, the Debian logo or the Linux penguin. Other images will be included on request. wmpuzzle is designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but will work with other window managers as well. Source package: wmrack Package: wmrack Description: Combined CD Player + Mixer designed for WindowMaker This dockapp combines a CD player and a mixer in one 48x48 window. Very efficient on screen real-estate. Especially handy if you mainly want a mixer, and only rarely use a CD player, but want to have one around just in case. . It's designed with WindowMaker in mind, but it works fine with any window manager, and can be swallowed by afterstep/fvwm/gnome panel/etc. Source package: wmscope Package: wmscope Description: Graphical representation of sound waves in a dockapp wmscope is a dockapp that displays sound waves graphically, reading from a variety of sources. It also has a standby sine wave interference pattern to display when there is no audio input. Source package: wmsensors Package: wmsensors Description: WindowMaker dock applet for lmsensors wmsensors is a WindowMaker applet that shows bar graphs of the information available through the lm-sensors interface Source package: wmsmpmon Package: wmsmpmon Description: A CPU monitoring dockapp for SMP systems wmSMPmon is a CPU monitoring applet for SMP systems running Window Maker. . It features two graphs for each CPU. It can be run on a System with only one CPU too, but it seems that the graph will show wrong value ranges. . It has three different looks. You can change between them by clicking on the graph. Source package: wmspaceweather Package: wmspaceweather Description: shows the "weather" in space wmSpaceWeather is a space weather monitor. The monitor shows: 2 relativistic electron and 3 relativistic proton flux levels at geosyncronous orbit (currently from the NOAA GOES spacecraft), current Solar Flare X-ray flux, and the last 8 3-hour Kp index values. . The display is a 64x64 window designed to Dock into Window Maker's Docking bar. Source package: wmsun Package: wmsun Description: Dockable WindowMaker SunRise/SunSet App wmSun displays the current day's Sun Rise and Set Times. You must enter your Latitude and Longitude for it to work correctly. wmSun is designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but will work with other window managers as well. Source package: wmsysmon Package: wmsysmon Description: WindowMaker dock-app for monitoring your system. wmsysmon is a dockable application for WindowMaker (and possibly Afterstep). It monitors Memory, Swap, Disk IO, uptime and interrupts. Source package: wmtictactoe Package: wmtictactoe Description: Dockable Tic Tac Toe game wmTicTacToe is a dock application meant for WindowMaker. It allows you to play TicTacToe against another human or the computer. You can switch between a scoreboard and the gameboard, and it is great to relax and enjoy for a few minutes while working. Source package: wmtime Package: wmtime Description: Displays time and date WMTime displays the time and date and gives you some nice additional features too. It is intended for docking in WindowMaker. . WMTime currently provides: . * Time and date; * Realtime morphing UI (analog <> digital mode); * Autoscaling and anti aliased hands; * Locale, can display DAY and DATE in various languages; * Can launch 3 user definable commands through ~/.wmtimerc; * Can be run multiple times; * Commandline options for help (-h), version (-v), digital clock mode (-digital) and and display (-d) Source package: wmtop Package: wmtop Description: Dockapp that displays 3 top memory or CPU using processes wmtop maintains a view of the 3 top CPU (or memory) consuming processes displaying the amount of CPU used as a horizontal bar. Very useful for spotting those rogue Netscape processes! Source package: wmtv Package: wmtv Description: Dockable video4linux TV player for WindowMaker A miniature size dockable TV appllication. It currently supports channel presets, PAL/SECAM/NTSC, fine tuning, scanning of TV stations, use of external TV application, and more. Source package: wmtz Package: wmtz Description: A wmaker dock app that displays the time in different zones. wmtz displays the time in different time zones and can also show Julian day numbers, sidereal time, internet time (swatch beats) and local time, date and weekday. wmtz can also convert between JD and Gregorian dates via a command line interface. Source package: wmusic Package: wmusic Description: a remote-control DockApp for xmms wmusic is a dockapp that remote-controls xmms. Features include VCR-style controls, Time and Playlist display, supa stylee rotating arrow, hiding of the xmms windows and reactive interface. Source package: wmwave Package: wmwave Description: Monitor status of an 802.11 wireless ethernet link wmwave is dockapp for Window Maker to display statistical information about a current wirless ethernet connection. While made for Window Maker, it works with other window managers. Source package: wmweather Package: wmweather Description: Window Maker Docking app that can show your current weather Gets weather reports from the same source that pilots do. The weather is displayed in a 64x64 "icon" that docks nicely into Window Maker's docking bar. . xcontrib is required for the double-left-click to bring up the complete METAR listing. Source package: wmwork Package: wmwork Description: Keep track of time worked on projects wmwork provides a monitor on a 64x64 mini window that helps you keeping track of your time. The idea is based on the program Worklog written by Truxton King Fulton II. In contrast to Worklog wmwork is a graphical application designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but will work with other window managers as well. Source package: wmx10 Package: wmx10 Description: Control X10 home automation modules via a firecracker CM-17A X10 serial dogle The program is a WindowMaker/AfterStep applet. It allows for turning off, turning on, dimming, and brightening of X10 modules via the firecracker CM-17A X10 serial dogle. wmx10 controls one "house" at a time, up to eight separate devices on each "house". Source package: wmxmms-spectrum Package: wmxmms-spectrum Description: XMMS spectrum analyser plugin for the Window Maker dock WMXMMS-Spectrum is an XMMS visualisation plugin that displays a spectrum analyser in a Window Maker dock application. . Although it works best with Window Maker, it also works fine with other window managers. Source package: wmxres Package: wmxres Description: dock application to select your display mode among those possible wmxres is a tiny dockable application that comes in handy when you want a specific X mode. Modes can be scrolled through until the desired one is active. Source package: wn Package: wn Description: Secure and efficient http server with advanced features. WN is a server for the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1). Its primary design goals are security and functionality usually available only with complex CGI scripts without the necessity of writing or using these scripts. This includes extensive security checks, full text searching and conditionally served text. . Despite this extensive functionality the WN executable is substantially smaller than the CERN or NCSA servers. Both a stand-alone daemon and a version intended for use under inetd are provided. The inetd version is designed to minimize the use of system resources and it is appropriate for moderate or lightly loaded servers which cannot be totally dedicated to Web serving. . WN's security model is based on the use of a small flat database in each directory with information about the files in that directory. Fields associated with a file include its title, and may include keywords, expiration date and any user defined fields like author or document id. Unlike other servers, the default action for WN is to deny access to a file. A file can only be served if explicit permission to do so has been granted by entering it in this database. Source package: wnn6-dev Package: wnn6-dev Description: Header files and static library for Wnn6 Wnn6 is a commercial Kana-to-Kanji conversion system based on the original version of Wnn developed by Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (KURIMS), OMRON Corporation and ASTEC Inc. . This package contains the header files and static library for Wnn6. Install this package if you wish to develop your own Wnn6 client programs. Source package: wnn6-sdk Package: libwnn6 Description: Wnn6 client library Wnn6 is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system based on the original version of Wnn developed by Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (KURIMS), OMRON Corporation and ASTEC Inc. . This package contains the open source Wnn6 client library from OMRON SOFTWARE. Package: libwnn6-dev Description: Header files and static library for Wnn6 client library Wnn6 is a network-extensible Kana-to-Kanji conversion system based on the original version of Wnn developed by Kyoto University Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (KURIMS), OMRON Corporation and ASTEC Inc. . This package contains the header files and static library for Wnn6 client library. Install this package if you wish to develop your own Wnn6 client programs. Source package: woody Package: woody Description: Hierarchic text editor Woody is a hierarchical text editor/outliner. It allows you to group related bits of information together into a common meaningful category. It is similar to BrainForest for the Palm Pilot. . The program is ideal for maintaining TODO files. The program stores the files in xml, but can export to plain text files. Source package: word2x Package: word2x Description: Translates Word files into ascii text or LaTeX Takes Word files and transforms them into ascii text or LaTeX Source package: wordinspect Package: wordinspect Description: GTK-based Dictionary Client This package provides a graphical frontend to dict, which is a client that queries the dictd server. Since dict is TCP based, it can access servers on the local host, on a local network, or on the Internet. . In addition to the dict client, this package requires access to a dictd server, either from dictd installed on the local machine or network, or over the Internet to one of the DICT Development Group's public servers. Source package: wordnet Package: wordnet Description: Electronic lexical database of English language WordNet(®) is an on-line lexical reference system whose design is inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical concept. Different relations link the synonym sets. . WordNet was developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory (http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/) at Princeton University under the direction of Professor George A. Miller (Principal Investigator). . WordNet is considered to be the most important resource available to researchers in computational linguistics, text analysis, and many related areas. Its design is inspired by current psycholinguistic and computational theories of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are organized into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical concept. Different relations link the synonym sets. . More Information on http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/. . Binary and manpages for this binaries as well as general manpages Package: wordnet-base Description: Electronic lexical database of English language WordNet(®) is an on-line lexical reference system whose design is inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical concept. Different relations link the synonym sets. . WordNet was developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory (http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/) at Princeton University under the direction of Professor George A. Miller (Principal Investigator). . More Information on http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/. . Dictionary data and manuals which describe them Package: wordnet-dev Description: Electronic lexical database of English language WordNet(®) is an on-line lexical reference system whose design is inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical concept. Different relations link the synonym sets. . WordNet was developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory (http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/) at Princeton University under the direction of Professor George A. Miller (Principal Investigator). . More Information on http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/. . Header files and library as well as manpages for section 3 (development) Package: wordnet-doc Description: Documentation for WordNet. Introductory papers on the structure of modern computer-based dictionaries, on English terminology of word relationships, and on WordNet internals. Affords many gratifications. . The source of these papers can be found at http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/papers/ Source package: wordplay Package: wordplay Description: anagram generator Wordplay generates anagrams of words or phrases. For example, "Debian/Gnu Linux" = "blade gun in unix", "able nun dig unix", "dual benign unix", or "lad begun in unix". Source package: wordtrans Package: wordtrans-console Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware application). . This package contains the console version. Package: wordtrans-data Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware application). . This package contains some data files needed by wordtrans-console and wordtrans-qt. Package: wordtrans-doc Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware application). . This package contains the documentation for wordtrans in html and plain text formats. Package: wordtrans-kde Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware application). . This package contains the KDE version. Package: wordtrans-qt Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware application). . This package contains the X-Window version (qt). Package: wordtrans-web Description: Multi Language Word Translator for Linux Wordtrans is a front-end for several dictionaries. It supports some dictionaries in plain text such as i2e (English-Spanish) and de-en (German-English), dict servers and Babylon Translator's dictionaries (note that Babylon Translator is a windows shareware application). . This package contains a web interface made with php4. Source package: workbone Package: workbone Description: A simple text-based CD player Workbone is a simple, curses-based CD player that is controled by the num-lock keys. The cdtool package can be used to determine the contents of a CD before playing it. Source package: worker Package: worker Description: A highly configurable two-paned file manager for X Worker is a file manager much like the Amiga's DirOpus. It can be controlled with mouse or keyboard. There is no restriction on the number or type of button functions. Files are recognized by both extension and content, content by recognizing common bytes in the sample files you show it. Drag & Drop is supported. . If xli is installed, it quickly previews pictures in the opposite pane. If xbase-clients is installed, xmessage is used to display some informative messages. . See http://www.boomerangsworld.de/worker/wscreenshots.php3 Source package: worklog Package: worklog Description: Keep Track of Time worked on Projects From the author: Worklog is a program that helps you keep track of your time. I wrote this program because I have several projects that require me to keep a timesheet. I sometimes spend 5 minutes here and there doing miscellaneous administrative tasks. Rather than invoke an editor on a timesheet file for every little segment of my time spent doing these tasks, I wanted to leave a clock running and indicate with one or two keystrokes the onset or change of any given task. Worklog is a simple ncurses based program to do just that. Source package: workman Package: workman Description: Graphical tool for playing audio CDs on a CD-ROM drive. WorkMan can play and control audio CDs from a comfortable OpenLook interface. It can retrieve information about CDs from a CDDB server, store this information in a database, and extract it automatically when the CD is inserted later again. Source package: wp2x Package: wp2x Description: WordPerfect 5.x to whatever converter This program converts simple WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1 files into any other document processing languages that use plain text files, like TeX, LaTeX, troff, GML and HTML. Source package: wpac-applet Package: wpac-applet Description: Wallpaper auto changer for GNOME wpac-applet is a GNOME applet which automatically changes the wallpaper. You need xloadimage because it called by wpac-applet internally. Source package: wpp Package: wpp Description: The Web Preprocessor - a Perl script to preprocess HTML files WPP is a small Perl script that allows preprocessing of HTML files. You can define variables, which are abbreviations for longer constructs, and include common HTML fragments. It's useful for giving an uniform layout to different HTML pages. It can be used into cgi-bin programs for automatic generation of pages. With less HTML code inside them you can make more flexible and readable scripts. . WPP provides four separate facilities that you can use as you see fit: inclusion of text/HTML fragments, variables expansion, conditional generation, macros expansion. Source package: wprint Package: wprint Description: WorldPrint is a filter for Mozilla (Galeon, etc.), Htmldoc, and Netscape PostScript output that uses TrueType fonts to allow the printing of pages written in Unicode, Big5, SJIS, KOI-8, the ISO-8859* charsets, and others. Source package: wsoundprefs Package: wsoundprefs Description: Preferences editor for the Window Maker sound server WSoundPrefs is a WPrefs look-alike. It can be used to customize the sounds Window Maker uses for different events, as well as editing sound sets. Source package: wsoundserver Package: libwsound-dev Description: WSoundServer development files WSoundServer is a complete, from scratch, reimplementation of a sound server for Window Maker window manager, done by Pascal Hofstee. It supports WAVE (wav), AIFF, Sun/NeXT (au), and snd audio formats. . This package contains the libwsound static library and the required headers. libwsound is a simple sound library that provides an interface to WSoundServer. Package: wsoundserver Description: Window Maker Sound Server WSoundServer is a complete, from scratch, reimplementation of a sound server for Window Maker window manager, done by Pascal Hofstee. It supports WAVE (wav), AIFF, Sun/NeXT (au), and snd audio formats. . This package contains the sound server, the wsound library and soundset utilities. Source package: wspanish Package: wspanish Description: The Spanish dictionary words for /usr/share/dict This package contains an alphabetic list of Spanish words Source package: wterm Package: wterm Description: An rxvt based, color xterm replacement. Wterm is an rxvt based, 8-bit clean, color, xterm replacement. It contains features such as transparency, reverse transparency, background images, nice looking NeXT style scrollbars and is very customisable. . Wterm is optimised for use under WindowMaker 0.50.x and up. Package: wterm-ml Description: A multi-lingual rxvt based, color xterm replacement. Wterm is an rxvt based, 8-bit clean, color, xterm replacement. It contains features such as transparency, reverse transparency, background images, nice looking NeXT style scrollbars and is very customisable. . Wterm is optimised for use under WindowMaker 0.50.x and up. . This version of wterm has been compiled with support for Greek, big5 and Kanji languages. Source package: wu-ftpd Package: wu-ftpd Description: powerful and widely used FTP server This FTP daemon, originally from the Washington University of St. Louis, is a powerful, and widely used replacement FTP server for Unix systems. The FTP protocol is a method of transferring files between machines on a network and/or over the Internet. . Besides fully supporting the FTP protocol defined in RFCs 959 and 1579 (and others), it adds the following features: o logging of transfers, o logging of commands, o on the fly compression and archiving, o classification of users on type and location, o per class limits, o per directory upload permissions, o restricted guest accounts, o system wide and per directory messages, o directory aliases, o cdpath, o filename filter, o virtual host support (similar to the Apache HTTP server). . This release is maintained by the WU-FTPD Development Group as a public service to the Internet. Package: wu-ftpd-academ Description: wu-ftpd upgrade convenience package [removable] wu-ftpd is a powerful and widely used FTP server, that can be found in the `wu-ftpd' package. This is a dummy package only purpose of which is managing a safe upgrade from wu-ftpd-academ package to the new wu-ftpd package. . You are free to remove this package after upgrading your system to the latest wu-ftpd, because it contains no files. You can do this with: dpkg -P wu-ftpd-academ Source package: wv Package: wv Description: Convert and preview Microsoft Word documents. wv (previously known as mswordview) is a library which allows access to Microsoft Word files. It can load and parse the Word 2000, 97, 95, and 6 file format. (Work is underway to support reading earlier formats as well: Word 2 documents are converted to plain text.) . Among the provided programs are: . * wvWare: Converts to HTML and LaTeX. It's used by a small army of helper scripts able to preview Word documents and convert them to various other formats, like PostScript, PDF, DVI, etc. . * wvRTF: Converts to Microsoft's Rich Text Format. . * wvSummary: Displays the summary information stream of all OLE2 files, i.e. Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Access, etc. . * wvVersion: Outputs the version of the Word format a document is stored in. Source package: wvdial Package: wvdial Description: PPP dialer with built-in intelligence. WvDial sacrifices some of the flexibility of programs like "chat" in order to make your dialup configuration easier. When you install this package, your modem will be detected automatically and you need to specify just three parameters: the phone number, username, and password. WvDial knows enough to dial with most modems and log in to most servers without any other help. . In particular, you no longer need a "chat script" to handle the most common situations. Source package: wwl Package: wwl Description: Calculates distance and azimuth between two Maidenhead locators Given two Maidenhead locators, wwl calculates distance (qrb) and azimuth. Source package: www-sql Package: www-mysql Description: a WWW interface for the TCX mySQL database www-mysql is a web interface for the mySQL database. SQL commands can be embedded into web pages; these are executed on the server by www-mysql and the resulting web page sent to the browser. All SQL commands and queries supported by mySQL can be used via www-mysql. Package: www-pgsql Description: a WWW interface for the PostgreSQL database www-pgsql is a web interface for the PostgreSQL database. SQL commands can be embedded into web pages; these are executed on the server by www-pgsql and the resulting web page sent to the browser. All SQL commands and queries supported by PostgreSQL can be used via www-pgsql. Source package: wwwconfig-common Package: wwwconfig-common Description: Debian web auto configuration. A package to provide common setup scripts for some packages that needs apache and php. . Packages that uses this tool is for now dcl, horde and imp. Source package: wwwoffle Package: wwwoffle Description: World Wide Web OFFline Explorer The wwwoffled program is a simple proxy server with special features for use with dial-up internet links. This means that it is possible to browse web pages and read them without having to remain connected. . While Online - Caching of pages that are viewed for review later. - Conditional fetching to only get pages that have changed. - Modification of pages e.g. to remove the BLINK tag or popup windows. . While Offline - The ability to follow links and mark other pages for download. - Browser or command line interface to select pages for downloading. - Optional info on bottom of pages showing cached date and allowing refresh. - Works with password protected pages and pages containing forms. - Cached pages can be searched with the ht://dig search engine. Source package: wxd Package: wxd Description: Weather Daemon gates NWS data to packet radio. This daemon acts as a gateway of weather service data between the United States National Weather Service data infrastructure, and the amateur radio service's packet radio network. . Unless you are installing a packet gateway at an NWS office, you probably don't want this. Source package: wxftp Package: wxftp-doc Description: Documentation for for wxftp, needed for the help menu WXftp is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. This package has the documentation for it in HTML format. Use the help button in wxftp to browse it in Netscape or lynx. Package: wxftp-gtk Description: A graphical ftp program with GTK interface WXftp is a ftp program with a nice, wsftp like interface. Current major features are: * user-friendly, intuitive interface * passive data transfers * convenient session manager window * on-line help system * recursive downloads with resume option * recursive uploads * multiple delete . You need Netscape or Lynx and the wxftp-doc package to use the help system. With other browsers, just read /usr/doc/wxftp-doc/index.html The GTK version of wxftp is Debian's preferred version of wxftp, but there are also "wxftp-smotif" (statically linked against Motif) and "wxftp-dmotif" (dynamically linked against Motif). Source package: wxwin2-doc Package: wxwin2-doc Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (documentation) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package provides documentation about the wxWindows class library. Source package: wxwindows2.2 Package: libwxbase2.2 Description: wxBase library (runtime) - non-GUI support classes of wxWindows toolkit wxBase is a collection of C++ classes providing basic data structures (strings, lists, arrays), powerful wxDateTime class for date manipulations, portable wrappers around many OS-specific functions allowing to build the same program under all supported folders, wxThread class for writing multithreaded programs using either Win32 or POSIX threads and much more. wxBase currently supports the following platforms: Generic Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, HP-UX, ...), win32, and BeOS. . This package is only useful for non-gui apps. It offers a subset of the classes in libwx_gtk2.2 for use in console apps and daemons. It is currently under development and may not be as stable as the gui version. Package: libwxbase2.2-dbg Description: wxBase library (debug) - non-GUI support classes of wxWindows toolkit wxBase is a collection of C++ classes providing basic data structures (strings, lists, arrays), powerful wxDateTime class for date manipulations, portable wrappers around many OS-specific functions allowing to build the same program under all supported folders, wxThread class for writing multithreaded programs using either Win32 or POSIX threads and much more. wxBase currently supports the following platforms: Generic Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, HP-UX, ...) win32, and BeOS. . This package provides a debug version of the wxBase library. It is compiled both with -g for normal debugger tracing and with the __WXDEBUG__ flag which provides many internal checks by wxWindows itself that are not performed on apps compiled with the 'release version' libs in the -dev package. Package: libwxbase2.2-dev Description: wxBase library (development) - non-GUI support classes of wxWindows toolkit wxBase is a collection of C++ classes providing basic data structures (strings, lists, arrays), powerful wxDateTime class for date manipulations, portable wrappers around many OS-specific functions allowing to build the same program under all supported folders, wxThread class for writing multithreaded programs using either Win32 or POSIX threads and much more. wxBase currently supports the following platforms: Generic Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, HP-UX, ...), win32, and BeOS. . This package provides the files needed to compile apps using the wxBase library. Package: libwxgtk2.2 Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (GTK+ runtime) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package provides the shared libraries needed to run programs linked against wxWindows. To use the (optional) glcanvas library you will need to have Mesa or OpenGL installed. Package: libwxgtk2.2-contrib Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (runtime contrib libs) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package provides the contrib libs of the wxWindows source tree (mmedia, ogl, stc) Package: libwxgtk2.2-contrib-dev Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (development contrib libs) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . Install this package if you wish to compile applications that use the contrib libs from the wxWindows source tree (mmedia, ogl, stc) Package: libwxgtk2.2-dbg Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (GTK+ development) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package provides a debug version of the wxGtk library. It is compiled both with -g for normal debugger tracing and with the __WXDEBUG__ flag which provides many internal checks by wxWindows itself that are not performed on apps compiled with the 'release version' libs in the -dev package. Package: libwxgtk2.2-dev Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (GTK+ development) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package provides files needed to compile wxWindows programs. If you want to compile apps using the (optional) glcanvas library you will need to have Mesa or OpenGL installed too. Package: libwxgtk2.2-python Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (wxPython binding) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package provides a Python binding to the wxGTK library and it's contrib libs. Package: wxwin2.2-doc Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (documentation) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package provides a HTML version of the wxWindows reference manual. Package: wxwin2.2-examples Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (examples) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package contains examples of using the wxWindows toolkit. Package: wxwin2.2-headers Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (header files) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package provides the common header files required to build applications using the wxWindows toolkit. Package: wxwin2.2-i18n Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (i18n support) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 2.2 currently supports subsets of GTK+, Motif, and MS Windows. . This package provides the i18n message catalogs for wxWindows. Source package: wxxt Package: libwxxt-dev Description: Development files for wxWindows 1 Xt wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 1 supports subsets of Xt, Open Look (XView), Motif and MS Windows. . For more information about wxWindows in gerneral please take a look at the wxWindows home page at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/. . Note: New projects should use version 2 of wxWindows, available in Debian as wxgtk2.1 and wxgtk2.1-dev. . This package provides files needed to compile wxWindows Xt programs. It includes header files and static libraries. . Package: libwxxt1 Description: wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (V1, Xt runtime) wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 1 supports subsets of Xt, Open Look (XView), Motif and MS Windows. There is also a version 2 which supports GTK+ in the wxgtk2.1 package. . For more information about wxWindows in gerneral please take a look at the wxWindows home page at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/. . This package provides the shared libraries needed to run programs linked against wxWindows Xt. Package: wxhelp Description: wxWindows Help Browser wxWindows is a class library for C++ providing GUI (Graphical User Interface) and other facilities on more than one platform. Version 1 supports subsets of Xt, Open Look (XView), Motif and MS Windows. . For more information about wxWindows in gerneral please take a look at the wxWindows home page at http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/. . This package contains the wxWindows help browser. Source package: wyg Package: wyg Description: (Where's Your Grammar?) command line parser generator WYG (Where's Your Grammar?) is a tool that automates the use of lex, yacc, and getopt_long to create a front-end for your projects that can be configured from files or via the command line. For more information, see http://www.larsshack.org/sw/wyg/. Source package: wzip Package: wzip Description: Lossy compression and denoising The program wzip is a preprocessor for LOSSY data compression. A sequence of ascii floating-point numbers is transformed into a sequence of small integers ready for effective compression with e.g. gzip. The program can also be used for effective but time consuming denoising of measurement data. Wzip was originally written for the processing of EDX-linescans. Source package: x-face-el Package: x-face-el Description: XFace utility for GNU Emacs. XFace utility for GNU Emacs. If use on XEmacs then x-face-el suggests MULE supported XEmacs. Source package: x-symbol Package: x-symbol Description: WYSIWYG TeX mode for XEmacs This is a WYSIWYG TeX add-on for [X]Emacs21. It shows math symbols, sub/super-scripts via special fonts, and figures via imagemagick. Emacs21 support is still BETA. Source package: x-ttcidfont-conf Package: x-ttcidfont-conf Description: Configure TrueType and CID fonts for X. This package configures TrueType fonts and CID fonts (as well as CMaps) for X. It generates .scale file and .alias file from truetype and cid fonts registered to Defoma, and calls mkfontdir (and mkcfm). Both xtt and freetype backends which are used to handle TrueType fonts in X are supported. Source package: x10 Package: x10 Description: Operate X-10 electrical power control modules. X-10 modules are devices that plug into an electrical outlet and allow you to remotely control the power to a lamp or an appliance that is plugged into them. There are also X-10 modules that install in place of wall switches to control lights, and there's one that can be used to set back a thermostat. . This program commands up to 256 X-10 modules via a CP-290 serial-interface controller plugged into any serial port of your system. You can use it to automate your home! It's also commonly used to provide control over computers and other devices that might need to be powered up or down via a timed command or remote control. The CP-290 controller stores 128 clock-driven events that it will execute when your computer is turned off, so you can even program your computer to turn itself on at a particular time. . You can buy the modules and manual controllers in Radio Shack stores, but the CP-290 serial-interface controller used to command them using your Debian system is slightly harder to find. Instructions on where to order one are included in the documentation of this package. Source package: x10-automate Package: x10-automate Description: GUI interface for x10 power line control utility Tk (wish) based GUI for the "x10" home-control program. . With this program you can attach icons to your various X10 devices and see them displayed on a toolbar as well as a floor plan of your own. You can also read, write and edit programs to download to the CP-290 controller. Source package: x2vnc Package: x2vnc Description: A dual-screen hack - link a MS-Windows and X display This program merges the capabilities of x2x and vncviewer. It will allow a machine with an X display and a machine with a VNC server running on it's main screen to act as if they were two displays connected to one machine. When you move your mouse pointer off the screen in a direction of your choosing, the pointer will appear on the other screen instead. Source package: x2x Package: x2x Description: Link two X displays together, simulating a multiheaded display x2x joins a pair of X displays together, as if they were a single multiheaded display. The pointer can be warped between displays, or, depending on how you start x2x, can slide from one display to the other when it runs off the edge of the screen. Keyboard focus also moves between displays in the way you'd expect, and the X selection propagates around. At least one of the displays involved (specifically, the one being controlled remotely) must support the XTEST extension. (The servers shipped by Debian support this.) . x2x is useful when you have two displays on the same desk, as you can use a single keyboard and mouse to control both. If you want to propagate your selections between displays which are not sharing a desk, you might be more interested in the package propsel. Propsel does not link the displays' keyboard and mouse, which would be confusing in some cases, and can propagate between up to 8 displays, whereas x2x can handle only two at a time. Source package: x48 Package: x48 Description: Emulator of Hewlett-Packards HP48 calculator x48 emulates the HP48 calculator's hardware, and runs an original ROM from your calculator in a X window. You need an original HP48 calculator to dump its ROM. Source package: x86info Package: x86info Description: Display diagnostic information about i386 CPUs x86info displays diagnostic information about the CPUs fitted to i386 systems. This includes information on the CPU cache configuration, speed and supported features. . Some features require the kernel cpuid driver to be available. Source package: xa+cv Package: xa+cv Description: XCIN Anywhere +CV wrapper for Chinese input in X applications XA+CV (XCIN Anywhere +CV) is a small X library wrapper for XCIN. Users may use this nifty tool to input and display Chinese (both Big5 and GB) characters in almost any X applications (e.g. Netscape 4.x), especially for those that do not support the XIM protocol. . Authors: WEI Je-Ren CHENG Yuan-Chung Source package: xabacus Package: xabacus Description: Simulation of the ancient oriental calculator This is the non-motif version by David Bagley. Package: xmabacus Description: Simulation of the ancient oriental calculator This is the motif version by David Bagley. It was compiled with lesstif. Source package: xacc Package: xacc Description: A personal finance tracking program. X-Accountant can track finances in multiple accounts, keeping running and reconciled balances. It has an X based graphical user interface, double entry, a hierarchy of accounts, expense accounts (categories), and can import Quicken QIF files. Source package: xae Package: xae Description: XML Authoring Environment for Emacs The XAE is an add-on software package that enables you to use Emacs and your system's HTML browser to create, transform, and display XML documents. Source package: xalan Package: libapache-mod-xslt Description: XSLT processing module for Apache. This Apache module uses the Xalan XSLT processing engine to create documents on the fly from XML files and XSLT style sheets. Package: libxalan1.2 Description: Provides XSLT support for applications. Runtime files for the Xalan XSLT processor. Package: libxalan1.2-dev Description: Provides XSLT support for applications [development and docs]. This is the Xalan XSLT processor. This package includes the files needed to compile XSLT supporting applications, and the needed documentation. Package: xalan Description: XSLT processor. Command line utility to process XML files using an XSLT stylesheet. Source package: xalf Package: xalf Description: Provides feed back while loading X applications Xalf can reliably detect if newly mapped windows are belonging to a particular launched application. It does this by overloading the Xlib function XMapWindow with a version that signals the tracking xalf process. . Xalf provides (currently) four different types as "indicators", described below. . Invisible Window: . Xalf creates an invisible window, to be used in conjunction with a standard task pager like Gnomes tasklist_applet or the KDE Taskbar. The name of the window is the application name within parenthesis. The small window icon (KWM_WIN_ICON) is set to a small hourglass. This indicator is default. . Splash screen: . An generic splashscreen is displayed during application launch. . Mouse cursor change: . Xalf adds an hourglass symbol to the mousecursor for the root window and the Gnome panel. Note that the cursor is not changed for the Gnome foot-menu windows. . Animated star: . An animated indicator resembling the look of that on SGI/Irix machines (a kind of yellow star blinking while loading a program). Source package: xaos Package: xaos Description: real-time interactive fractal zoomer XaoS is a real-time interactive fractal zoomer. It can display the fractals in X, svgalib, and even plain text mode. . It displays the Mandelbrot set or one of 8 other fractals and allows you to zoom smoothly into the fractal. Various coloring modes are provided for both the points inside and outside the selected set. In addition, switching between Mandelbrot and Julia fractal types is provided. . Other features include autopilot mode, palette changing, image saving, fractal inversion, and a built in fractal tutorial. Source package: xarchon Package: xarchon Description: An X11 version of the game Archon. XArchon is a clone of the classic ARCHON game which was distributed by Electronic Arts around 1985. It pits the light side against the dark side in a battle for the control of a chess-like playing board. . XArchon consists of a strategy mode, in which pieces are moved around the board, and an arcade mode, in which two pieces attempting to occupy the same square battle one another. Package: xarchon-theme-default Description: The default theme for XArchon. XArchon is a clone of the classic ARCHON game which was distributed by Electronic Arts around 1985. . This package is the default theme for xarchon. Source package: xarclock Package: xarclock Description: Reversed xclock If clocks had been invented in Argentina (southern hemisphere), they would run counter-clockwise. Down there a sundial runs the other way around! . The program is an extension of the standard X clock widget. New features are: Configurable direction of rotation and font support in analog mode. Source package: xasteroids Package: xasteroids Description: X-based asteroids-style arcade game Make big rocks into little ones. Source package: xastir Package: xastir Description: X Amateur Station Tracking and Information Reporting Xastir is an APRS client for X. APRS is the Automatic Position Reporting System, a system where objects report their position (usually obtained from GPS) on the air; Xastir displays this information graphically. Source package: xautolock Package: xautolock Description: start a program if the X session is idle for some time Xautolock monitors input devices under the X Window System, and launches a program of your choice if there is no activity after a user-configurable period of time. You can use this to automatically start up a screen locker if you have left your computer unattended for some period of time. The program launched need not be a screen locker such as xlock. Source package: xaw-wrappers Package: xaw-wrappers Description: allow use of programs with xaw replacements Some programs refuse to work with some replacements to the xaw library because of incompatibilities and bugs. This package installs wrappers around those programs, which make them use a different xaw library they will work better with. . Installing this package is a must if you want to install any of the xaw replacement packages nextaw, xaw3d or xaw95. Source package: xaw3d Package: xaw3d Description: cute 3D replacement for the X Athena widget set [libc5] Xaw3d is a set of 3-D widgets based on the R6.1 Athena Widget set, which adds a three dimensional appearance on some of the widgets of X11 applications dynamically linked against libXaw. . This is the libc5 version of xaw3dg library, provided for compatibility with libc5-based programs linking to Xaw3d. This library doesn't contain 3D scrollbars ("arrowscrollbars"), either, please read /usr/share/doc/xaw3d/scrollbars for more information. Package: xaw3dg Description: Xaw3d widget set Xaw3d is a set of 3-D widgets based on the Athena Widget set, which adds a three dimensional appearance on some of the widgets of X11 applications linked with this library. . Please note that this package no longer adds a three dimensional appearance on applications dynamically linked against libXaw. Package: xaw3dg-dev Description: Xaw3d widget set development package Xaw3d is a set of 3-D widgets based on the R6.1 Athena Widget set, which adds a three dimensional appearance on some of the widgets of X11 applications linked with this library. . This is the development package (i.e. include files and static library) of the xaw3dg library. Source package: xaw95 Package: xaw95 Description: Windows 95-like look for X apps using the Athena widgets (libc5) This is the libc5 compatibility package of the xaw3d library. . The Xaw95 library is a plug-in replacement for any Xaw library that will give a Windows 95-like look to X applications using the Xaw library (scrollbars, buttons, menus, etc. looks like Windows 95). Package: xaw95g Description: Windows 95-like look for X apps using the Athena widgets The Xaw95 library is a plug-in replacement for any Xaw library that will give a Windows 95-like look to X applications using the Xaw library (scrollbars, buttons, menus, etc. looks like Windows 95). Source package: xawtv Package: alevtd Description: http daemon for videotext pages alevtd is http daemon which servers videotext pages as HTML. Package: fbtv Description: linux console (fbcon) TV application TV application for the linux console, requires a framebuffer device (vesafb, matroxfb, atyfb, ...) and a video4linux driver like bttv. Package: radio Description: ncurses-bases radio application This is a ncurses-based radio application. It supports the video4linux API. Package: scantv Description: scan TV channels for stations This utility can scan a channel set for TV stations and write the ones found into a xawtv config file (which is also read by some other utilities like fbtv). It also tries to extract the station names from vbi data. Package: streamer Description: capture tool (images / movies) A tool to capture single/multiple images or record movies from a video4linux device. Package: ttv Description: tty TV application TV application for terminals, based on aalib. Uses video4linux devices as video input. Package: v4l-conf Description: tool to configure video4linux drivers This is a small tool to configure a video4linux device driver. It is required to make the video overlay work in fbtv and xawtv. Package: webcam Description: capture and upload images webcam captures images from a video4linux device like bttv, annotates them and and uploads them to a webserver using ftp in a endless loop. Package: xawtv Description: X11 TV application TV application for X11. Supports video4linux devices and the Xvideo extension. . For Xvideo support xawtv must be compiled with the XFree86 4.0+ client libraries installed. Package: xawtv-plugins Description: plugins for xawtv and motv a few image processing plugins. Package: xawtv-tools Description: Miscellaneous tools distributed with xawtv This package has a few tools you might find useful. They have not to do very much to do with xawtv. I've used/wrote them for debugging: * propwatch - monitors properties of X11 windows. If you want to know how to keep track of xawtv's _XAWTV_STATION property, look at this. * dump-mixers - dump mixer settings to stdout * record - console sound recorder. Has a simple input level meter which might be useful to trouble shoot sound problems. * showriff - display the structure of RIFF files (avi, wav). Source package: xawtv-applet Package: xawtv-applet Description: GNOME Xawtv applet xawtv-applet is a GNOME panel applet that can control xawtv. Source package: xbanner Package: xbanner Description: Beautify your XDM login screen XBanner is a program designed to beautify your XDM login screen. It can draw text and render some effect on it, and it can fill the background with a nice pattern of colors. XBanner can also put an image on the screen for you, as well as do some minimal animation. Source package: xbat Package: xbat Description: A classic shoot-em-up game for X11. Xbat closely resembles the classic arcade game Xevious. . While navigating his Solvalou, the player must survive waves of enemy airships, occasionally meeting up with a "boss-ship" at the end of a level. Source package: xbatt Package: xbatt Description: Display battery status xbatt is an X11 client which displays the battery status of your notebook computer equipped with APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS. The status displayed consists of the remaining battery life, the AC line status, and the charging status. . This version of xbatt is dockable in WindowMaker's Docking bar. Source package: xbattle Package: xbattle Description: A concurrent multi-player battle strategy game. xbattle is a concurrent multi-player game which combines elements of strategy with arcade-like action to capture a wide range of military scenarios. Opponents play from separate displays, with commands being executed concurrently -- the players do not take "turns", but rather they all issue their commands simultaneously. There can be any number of players, with each player assigned to a specific team, indicated by marker colors. The game board is a matrix of cells (square, hexes, etc.) that can be occupied by colored troops, with the goal of the game being to eliminate the enemy from the board by attacking cells occupied by enemy troops. A wide variety of command line options (and previously configured game files) provide an abundance of different scenarios and gaming environments. Source package: xbill Package: xbill Description: Get rid of those Wingdows Viruses! Ever get the feeling that nothing is going right? You're a sysadmin, and someone's trying to destroy your computers. The little people running around the screen are trying to infect your computers with Wingdows [TM], a virus cleverly designed to resemble a popular operating system. Your objective is to click the mouse on them, ending their potential threat. If one of the people reaches a computer, it will attempt to replace your operating system with the virus it carries. It will then attempt to run off the screen with your vital software. Source package: xbl Package: xbl Description: 3-D tetris like game Xbl is a game involving dropping blocks like Xtetris but in 3 dimensions. Source package: xblast Package: xblast Description: Multi player blast-the-others game inspired by Dynablaster Features: . - 2 to 6 players - 1 or 2 players per X-Server - 95 different levels - Full color and monochrome support (including true color modes) - PoV-Ray rendered color graphics . You have to install the xblast-sound package if you want sound support. Package: xblast-sound Description: Sound files for XBlast This package contains the sound files for XBlast. . You only have to install this package, if you want sound within XBlast. Source package: xbmbrowser Package: xbmbrowser Description: Browser for Pixmaps and Bitmaps A nice little utility to browse whole directories of X11 pixmaps or bitmaps. A configurable menu allows editing or display on the root window. Source package: xboard Package: xboard Description: An X Window System Chess Board. XBoard is a graphical chessboard that can serve as a user interface for GNU Chess, for the Internet Chess Server, or for electronic mail correspondence chess. XBoard can also be used by itself. . XBoard uses the Helvetica font (located in the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi packages) by default. However, other fonts can be specified via a command line option or an X resource. Source package: xboing Package: xboing Description: Blockout game for X XBoing is a blockout type game where you have a paddle which you control to bounce a ball around the game zone destroying blocks with a proton ball. . Each block carries a different point value. The more blocks you destroy, the better your score. The person with the highest score wins. . The arena is filled with blocks and other objects. You have a paddle that can move from left to right at the bottom of the arena. You control the paddle so that the proton ball bounces around blowing up blocks and that it does not go past the paddle and out the bottom, much like a pinball game. Source package: xbomb Package: xbomb Description: A 'minesweeper' game with squares, hexagons or triangles. A test of speed and logic to find the location of bombs hidden in a grid. Offers the standard square grid, plus hexagonal and triangular grids, each in 3 difficulty levels, all games played against the clock, with a high-score table for each combination. Source package: xbreaky Package: xbreaky Description: a Breakout/Arkanoid clone for X The objective of this arcade game is to break all the bricks with a ball that bounces off the walls and a paddle that you can move. You start by firing out the ball from your paddle, which can be moved left and right parallel to the wall below it. The ball will move and hit the bricks located above, and when it hits a brick it will fall apart (i.e. dissappear), but the ball will bounce back to hit other bricks, sidewalls or the highest wall. If it falls down not hitting the paddle, you lose one life and have to start over. Source package: xbs Package: xbs Description: 3-d models and movies of molecules xbs ball-and-sticks plotting program can create still and moving three dimensional models of molecules. X11 and PostScript output are available. Models can be rotated, scaled, etc. Various labeling, shading, lighting, coloring options are available. Source package: xbuffy Package: xbuffy Description: Monitor mailboxes and/or newsgroups Xbuffy is a program that displays how many unread mails you have in your different mailboxes. You can have different titles for the mailboxes, and define what shall happen when a new mail arrives. It can beep and invoke a shell command, for example. . Xbuffy can also notify you by blinking a keyboard LED when new mail has arrived. . If you press mouse button 1 on the title associated with a mail box, a list of From: and Subject: lines of the mails in the mail spool file is shown. If you press mouse button 2, an arbitrary command is executed. If you press mouse button 3, the LED blinking is stopped until another mail has arrived. . Xbuffy can similarly watch newsgroups via NNTP. Source package: xcal Package: xcal Description: a graphical calendar with memos and reminder alarms The "classic" calendar app with memos and alarms, xcal normally sits idle and displays the date. When clicked on, pops up a `strip' for this month. Clicking on a day allows you to enter details. Automatically parses times entered, and reminds you 5 minutes before your appointment. . Supports daily and weekly repeating events and context-sensitive help. Source package: xcalendar-i18n Package: xcalendar-i18n Description: calendar program on X with i18n support xcalendar is a simple interactive calendar program with a notebook capability. It is built on the X Toolkit and the Athena or Motif Widgets (compile time option). . xcalendar-i18n is a modified version of xcalendar with X11R6-style i18n implementation. . Resource files for JA and KR are included. JA resource is included in the original xcalendar, not in the i18n patch. KR resource is sent by Changwoo Ryu for this Debian package. Source package: xcall Package: xcall Description: Packet radio program for X/GTK Xcall is a packet radio program which supports the AX.25, NET/ROM and Rose protocols. . The current features of xcall are: o Command line history. o Recording of the session into a file. o AX.25 port information read from the proc filesystem. o Changing of the receive window font and colors. o Dutch and French Language support. o Basic support for DX Clusters. Source package: xcb Package: xcb Description: Pigeon holes for your cut and paste selections xcb provides easy access to the cut buffers built into every X server. It allows the buffers to be manipulated either via the command line, or with the mouse in a point and click manner. This version is also utf-8 capable. Source package: xcdroast Package: xcdroast Description: X based CD-writer software X-CD-Roast is a full X based CD-Writer-program and is the successor of cdwtools-0.93. It is a frontend for CD related programs like cdwrite and mkisofs. . Feature list of 0.98alpha: - Easy setup and intuitive X11 user interface - GUI based on GTK+ instead of TCL/TK (100% new C-code) - Copies most data/mixed-mode/audio-CDs (data also on-the-fly) - Master data-CDs and rearrange audio-CDs (data also on-the-fly) - Create your own audio-CDs (full Disk-at-Once support) - Multisession/Bootable CD creation. - Supports most SCSI/ATAPI/Parallel-CD-Writers available - Supports different international languages - CDDB-Lookups and CD-Text - Online help - Administration mode for usage in computer pools. - Fully themeable via GTK-Themes - Runs on most common Unix-Operation-Systems (Primary platforms: Linux and Solaris) Source package: xchain Package: xchain Description: A strategy game for 2-4 players Chain Reaction is a classic strategy game for 2-4 players. Players take turns to place tokens on an 8x8 board. When a square exceeds it's maximum value, it explodes, setting off the surrounding squares. Source package: xchat Package: xchat Description: IRC client for X similar to AmIRC XChat is a graphical IRC Client with a GTK+ GUI. It has a look and feel similar to AmIRC for the Amiga. Special features include the mIRC extension DCC RESUME and mIRC color, multiple server/channel windows, dialog windows, and a plugin API. Package: xchat-common Description: Common files for X-Chat This package includes documentation, examples, and locale files for the Debian X-Chat packages. It is useless without one of xchat, xchat-gnome, or xchat-text. Package: xchat-gnome Description: IRC client for GNOME similar to AmIRC XChat is a graphical IRC Client with a GTK+ GUI. It has a look and feel similar to AmIRC for the Amiga. Special features include the mIRC extension DCC RESUME and mIRC color, multiple server/channel windows, dialog windows, and a plugin API. . This package has GNOME support. Package: xchat-text Description: IRC client for console similar to AmIRC XChat is a graphical IRC Client with a GTK+ GUI. It has a look and feel similar to AmIRC for the Amiga. Special features include the mIRC extension DCC RESUME and mIRC color, multiple server/channel windows, dialog windows, and a plugin API. . This version contains the xchat-text binary. Source package: xcin Package: xcin Description: Chinese input server in X11 This package contains the XCIN Chinese input server, to be used with Chinese Rxvt (provided in the rxvt-ml package) for the X Window System. It supports both Big5 (traditional Chinese) and GB (simplified Chinese) character sets. . Currently, the Debian xcin package use the 12x24, taipei24 (zh_TW.Big5) and hanzigb24st (zh_CN.GB2312) fonts, although other fonts may be used. . There is also limited support for the new zh_CN.GBK and zh_HK.Big5-HKSCS locales. More fonts and input methods will be available for Debian in the future. . Home Page: http://xcin.linux.org.tw/ Authors: Edward Der-Hua Liu, Taiwan Suei-Jeng Wang Tung-Han Hsieh Source package: xcin2.3 Package: xcin2.3 Description: Chinese input server (Big5) for XA+CV in X11. This package contains the (old) XCIN2.3 Chinese input server, to be used with Chinese Rxvt (provided in the rxvt-ml package) and XA+CV in X11. It only supports Big5. Install the xcingb if you want GB support instead. . Currently, the Debian xcin package defaults to use the 12x24 and taipei24 fonts from the xfonts-base and xfonts-intl-chinese packages. . Home Page: http://xcin.linux.org.tw/ Authors: Edward Der-Hua Liu, Taiwan Suei-Jeng Wang Tung-Han Hsieh Source package: xcingb Package: xcingb Description: [Obsolete] Chinese input server (GB) for Crxvt in X11. Note: This package is obsolete. It is provided in case the user needs it for some old applications. The user is recommended to use xcin 2.5.x or chinput 3.x instead. . This package contains the XcinGB Chinese input server, as well as its companion crxvt-gb-2.3 (or gbrxvt-2.3) Chinese X terminal for the X Window System. It supports the GB2312 character set, the standard encoding in Mainland China and other places that use Simplified Chinese characters, Jiantizi. . Home Page: http://xcin.linux.org.tw/ Source package: xcircuit Package: xcircuit Description: Draw circuit schematics or almost anything. xcircuit is a generic drawing program tailored for making circuit diagrams. . The graphical interface attempts to maintain consistency between X11 window rendering and the pure PostScript output. . xcircuit is mouse, menu and keyboard driven. The emphasis is on single character macros. Source package: xclip Package: xclip Description: command line interface to X selections xclip is a command line utility that is designed to run on any system with an X11 implementation. It provides an interface to X selections ("the clipboard") from the command line. It can read data from standard in or a file and place it in an X selection for pasting into other X applications. xclip can also print an X selection to standard out, which can then be redirected to a file or another program. Source package: xcolors Package: xcolors Description: display all X11 color names and colors Reads the rgb.txt file that defines the color names the X server knows and displays the colors found. Source package: xcolorsel Package: xcolorsel Description: display colors and names in X xcolorsel is an X utility that displays the contents of the X color list file (/etc/X11/rgb.txt) together with tiles showing how the color looks on your screen. You can cut the color names/definitions in various formats (suitable for resource files or C source) so they can be pasted directly into source codes or resources. Source package: xconq Package: xconq Description: A graphical multi-player strategy game and game design system. Xconq is an Empire-type strategy game, where each player contests for domination of a simulated world. Unlike most empire-building games, it features a programming language that game designers can use to build a wide variety of games. . Games already in the distribution's library include everything from simple combat, to elaborate world models, to silly but fun games, with time periods ranging from ancient history into the distant future. . The xconq package contains documentation in HTML and info format. See the xconq-doc package for the same documentation in PostScript format. Package: xconq-common Description: common Files to Xconq. This package contains common architecture independent files needed by Xconq. Package: xconq-doc Description: Xconq documentation in PostScript. This package contains PostScript versions of the documentation that is included in HTML and info format in the xconq package. The content of the documentation is identical. Source package: xcontrib Package: xcontrib Description: XFree contributed clients. This package provides a selection of useful X clients, in particular ico, listres, showfont, viewres, xbiff, xcalc, xditview, xedit, xev, xeyes, xfontsel, xgc, xload, xman, and xmessage. Source package: xconvers Package: xconvers Description: Hamradio convers client for X/GTK Xconvers is a client to connect to a convers server (port 3600) over the internet or by packet-radio. . In a split-screen session you can type text into the bottom screen. The reply from the server can be seen in the top screen. . The current version features: color support, optional saving of the session to a logfile, history for the connect dialog and the send widget and autologin. Source package: xconvers-doc Package: xconvers-doc Description: User documentation for xconvers. This package contains screenshots and documentation in both html and text format for xconvers. A small glade tutorial is also included. Source package: xcoral Package: xcoral Description: Extensible mouse-based text editor for X This is a multi-window mouse-based text editor for the X Window System. It is provided with a built-in C/C++/Java browser and an Ansi C Interpreter to dynamically extend the editor's possibilities (modes, key-bindings). Xcoral also offers facilities to write LaTeX documents and HTML pages. . This package install the Xcoral user's manual in postscript. Source package: xcruise Package: xcruise Description: Fly about 3D-formed file system Xcruise allows you fling about the file system by 3D-view. Every file appears as a planets, directory appears as a galaxies,and symbolic link appears as a worm-holes. . You could fly about this space world by moving and clicking your mouse Source package: xdaliclock Package: xdaliclock Description: Melting digital clock The xdaliclock program displays a digital clock; when a digit changes, it "melts" into its new shape. . It can display in 12 or 24 hour modes, and displays the date when a mouse button is held down. It has two large fonts built into it, but it can animate most other fonts that contain all of the digits. It can also do some funky psychedelic colormap cycling, and can use the "shape" extension so that the window is shaped like the digits. Source package: xdb Package: libxdb Description: xbase compatible C++ class library XDB is an xbase (i.e. dBase, FoxPro, etc.) compatible C++ class library originally based on the xBase library (version 1.8.1) by Gary Kunkel and others (see the AUTHORS file). . XDB was forked off from the xBase library because the original authors are busy working on other things and we wanted to make our changes and bugfixes available to others who might be interested. . XDB is useful for accessing data in legacy dBase 3 and 4 database files as well as a general light-weight database engine. It includes support for DBF (dBase version 3 and 4) data files, NDX and NTX indexes, and DBT (dBase version 3 and 4). It supports file and record locking under *nix OS's (we hope to fix the locking support under Win32 soon). Package: libxdb-dev Description: xbase compatible C++ class library This package contains development files for xdb, utilities and documentation distributed with xdb. Source package: xdelta Package: libxdelta2 Description: xdelta runtime library XDELTA is a diff utility which works with binary files. . This is the runtime library. Package: libxdelta2-dev Description: xdelta development files XDELTA is a diff utility which works with binary files. . This is are the development files for the runtime library. Package: xdelta Description: a diff utility which works with binary files XDELTA is a diff utility which works with binary files. Source package: xdelta2 Package: libxdelta3 Description: xdelta2 library - shared libraries WARNING: this is BETA software. . This library contains all the underlying mechanism to handle xdelta2 volumes. Package: libxdelta3-dev Description: xdelta2 library - development environment WARNING: this is BETA software. . Static libraries and header files for libxdelta3. Package: xdelta2 Description: a version-control utility which works with binary files WARNING: this is BETA software. . Xdelta2 is a version-control library and file-format designed as a replacement for RCS. Source package: xdemineur Package: xdemineur Description: Yet another minesweeper for X This one is the most similar to the Windows one in terms of look and feel. Source package: xdialog Package: xdialog Description: X11 replacement for the text util dialog Xdialog is designed to be a drop-in replacement for the dialog and cdialog programs. It converts any terminal-based program into a program with an X interface. The dialogs are easier to see and use, and Xdialog adds more functionality such as a help button and box, a treeview, an editbox, file and directory selectors, a range box, and a calendar. It uses GTK+, and will match your desktop theme. Source package: xdigger Package: xdigger Description: A XWindow-game like Boulderdash (without scrolling) You are a little (digger-)man and have to collect diamonds. Source package: xdiskusage Package: xdiskusage Description: Displays a graphic of your disk usage with du xdiskusage is a user-friendly program to show you what is using up all your disk space. It is based on the design of the "xdu" program written by Phillip C. Dykstra. Changes have been made so it runs "du" for you, and can display the free space left on the disk, and produce a PostScript version of the display. Source package: xdkcal Package: xdkcal Description: Desktop Calendar for X X Desktop Calendar (xdkcal) is a Calendar for X Window System. It draws calendar on your desktop. You can customize, fontset, color drawing style. This application is completely internationalized so it reads locale database and draw locale specific strings, such as name of months or weeks. Source package: xdrawchem Package: xdrawchem Description: an open-source version of ChemDraw A linux application that mirrors the abilities of ChemDraw . This program has file compatibility with Chemdraw files. Source package: xdu Package: xdu Description: display the output of "du" in an X window XDU is a program for displaying a graphical tree of disk space utilization as reported by the UNIX utility "du". You can navigate up and down in the tree, sort things, and print out information. Source package: xdvik-ja Package: xdvik-ja Description: X-window TeX previewer using vflib2 for Japanese Characters. You need dvi2ps or dvipsk-ja package to print dvi files within xdvi. Source package: xed Package: xed Description: The standard text editor, for X xed is a Tcl/Tk reimplementation of the standard text editor, ed. It includes a window showing the file you're editing, but also has the classic efficient text-based interface Unix users have loved for years. Source package: xeji Package: xeji Description: Yet Another Follow the Mouse X demo A man will watch over you. Source package: xemacs21 Package: xemacs21 Description: Editor and kitchen sink This package exists to cause the installation of the real xemacs packages. Package: xemacs21-bin Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- support binaries A spinoff of the GNU Emacs editor with much better support for X including multiple fonts within the same buffer and images within buffers, but that doesn't even begin to describe the changes. . XEmacs is a full fledged programming language with a mail reader, news reader, info browser, web browser, calendar, specialized editor for more programming languages and other formats than most people encounter in a lifetime, and much much more. . After starting it up peruse the Help menu and read more on its origins and what it can do. . You will need one of xemacs21-mule, xemacs21-nomule, or xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn to actually run xemacs. Package: xemacs21-gnome-mule Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule binary This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary has been compiled with support for mule, but no input extensions. . This version has also been compiled to use features from gtk and gnome. . Mule is the extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display of non-European characters (for example Japanese and Korean characters). This version of the package is mainly useful for only the display and reading of international characters. It does not have any mechanism for entering non-European characters (see the xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn package for that). . This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. Package: xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule binary compiled with canna and wnn This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary has support for the input extensions Canna and WNN compiled in. . This version has also been compiled to use features from gtk and gnome. . Mule is an extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display and input of non-European characters. This binary allows for input and display whereas the xemacs21-mule package only does display. . This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. Package: xemacs21-gnome-nomule Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Non-mule binary This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary does not have any of the mule stuff compiled into it. It should be faster than the xemacs21-mule and xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn packages because it does not contain the fairly large bit of code for either the display or input of non-European characters. . This version has also been compiled to use features from gtk and gnome. . This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. Package: xemacs21-mule Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule binary This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary has been compiled with support for mule, but no input extensions. . Mule is the extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display of non-European characters (for example Japanese and Korean characters). This version of the package is mainly useful for only the display and reading of international characters. It does not have any mechanism for entering non-European characters (see the xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn package for that). . This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. Package: xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule binary compiled with canna and wnn This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary has support for the input extensions Canna and WNN compiled in. . Mule is an extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display and input of non-European characters. This binary allows for input and display whereas the xemacs21-mule package only does display. . This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. Package: xemacs21-nomule Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Non-mule binary This package contains the actual binary used to run XEmacs. It depends on the xemacs21-support package for lisp and etc files, and the xemacs21-bin package for supporting binaries. This binary does not have any of the mule stuff compiled into it. It should be faster than the xemacs21-mule and xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn packages because it does not contain the fairly large bit of code for either the display or input of non-European characters. . This package actually contains one of the six xemacs binaries available. They are xemacs21-nomule, xemacs21-mule, xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, xemacs21-gnome-nomule, xemacs21-gnome-mule, and xemacs21-gnome-mule-canna-wnn. Package: xemacs21-support Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- architecture independent support files Support and architecture independent files for XEmacs 21.4.6. This includes the files found in etc and all required elisp library files (mostly compiled (.elc files), but a few uncompiled (.el files)). Package: xemacs21-supportel Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- non-required library files This package contains all the non-necessary library files for XEmacs. The xemacs21-support package contains the compiled versions of these files. . The major reason to install this package is if you want to learn elisp or modify the libraries for your specific installation. Source package: xemacs21-basesupport Package: xemacs21-basesupport Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- compiled elisp support files This package contains the base extra elisp files in order to have a functioning xemacs21 package. Package: xemacs21-basesupport-el Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- source elisp support files This package contains the base source for the elisp files. Source package: xemacs21-mulesupport Package: xemacs21-mulesupport Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule elisp support files This package contains the mule elisp files in order to have a funcioning mule xemacs21 package. . Mule is the extension to (x)emacs that allows for the display of non-European characters (for example Japanese and Korean characters). Package: xemacs21-mulesupport-el Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- source elisp support files This package contains the mule source for the elisp files. Source package: xemeraldia Package: xemeraldia Description: not just another tetris clone Another tetris-like falling blocks game. Although it looks like Tetris, it's not---and figuring out how to make blocks go away is half the fun. Source package: xengine Package: xengine Description: A benchmark program for the X Window System. It displays an animation of the moving engine of cars. The r.p.m. of the engine suggests the performance of the X Window System to put dots on the display. Source package: xenophilia Package: gtk-engines-xenophilia Description: Customizable GTK+ engine with a plain look Xenophilia is a GTK+ theme engine inspired by features taken from NeXT, Amiga, and other platforms. It's far more configurable than many of the other engines without the overhead and sluggishness of the pixmap engine. . A number of Xenophilia-based themes are included. Source package: xerces Package: libxerces1 Description: Validating XML parser library for C++ Xerces-C is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. Xerces-C makes it easy to give your application the ability to read and write XML data. A shared library is provided for parsing, generating, manipulating, and validating XML documents. Xerces-C is faithful to the XML 1.0 recommendation and associated standards ( DOM 1.0, SAX 1.0, Namespaces). It also provides early implementations of DOM Level 2 version 1.0 and soon it will support XMLSchema, both the Structures and the Datatypes. The parser provides high performance, modularity, and scalability. Package: libxerces1-dev Description: Validating XML parser library for C++ (development files) Xerces-C is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. This package contains the development files for Xerces. It also contains various sample files. Package: libxercesicu1 Description: Validating XML parser library for C++ Xerces-C is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. Xerces-C makes it easy to give your application the ability to read and write XML data. A shared library is provided for parsing, generating, manipulating, and validating XML documents. Xerces-C is faithful to the XML 1.0 recommendation and associated standards ( DOM 1.0, SAX 1.0, Namespaces). It also provides early implementations of DOM Level 2 version 1.0 and soon it will support XMLSchema, both the Structures and the Datatypes. The parser provides high performance, modularity, and scalability. . This version of xerces uses the ICU transcoder library instead of the native version. Source package: xerces-j Package: libxerces-java Description: Validating XML parser for Java The Xerces-J parser supports XML 1.0 recommendation and contains advanced parser functionality, such as XML Schema, DOM Level 2 version 1.0, experimental DOM level 3 support, and SAX Version 2, in addition to supporting the industry-standard DOM Level 1 and SAX version 1 APIs. . This Java version support the standard JAXP 1.0 and 1.1 interfaces. . For more information about Xerces-J see the home page at http://xml.apache.org/xerces-j/index.html. Source package: xeukleides Package: xeukleides Description: a program to create Euclidean geometry figures. xeukleides is a system for editing and viewing elementary Euclidean geometry figures using a gtk interface. Also included is eukleides which is console based. Source package: xeuklides Package: xeuklides Description: a program to create euclidean geometry figures. xeuklides is a system for editing and viewing elementary euclidean geometry figures using a gtk interface. Also included is euklides which is console based. Source package: xevil Package: xevil Description: A violent side-scrolling game for X XEvil is a 3rd person, side-view, fast-action, kill-them-before-they-kill-you game. Fight against either computer-controlled enemies, or another player. . You sinned in life. And now you must pay. Satan pits the recently deceased against each other to fight for rank in Hell. Your skill determines your fate for all eternity. This contest is known as XEvil. . XEvil runs on Windows 95/98/NT, and most Unix platforms. Source package: xexec Package: xexec Description: Run a simple arbitrary command from X xexec is a program designed to allow quick and easy access for running simple command lines. For example, let's say you wanted to start Netscape, but didn't have it on your window manager's menu. Just run xexec, and type netscape in the text box, press enter, and there you have it. It is especially useful for allowing access to any available command via one primary menu entry. Source package: xfaces Package: xfaces Description: Displays an image for each piece of mail in your mailbox. XFaces is a program that will display an image for each piece of mail in your mail box. This lets you know at a glance who you have mail from. XFaces starts out (when you have no mail) looking like a color xbiff. As you receive mail XFaces becomes a column of mail images. Some of XFaces features: . - Both mono and color images. . - Optional Shaped window support with both xpm and xbm. . - Sound support using the NetAudio protocol. The NetAudio server currently supports Sun's SparcStation (SunOS 4.1.X and Solaris 2.2), SGI's Indigo and NCD MCX X terminals running NCDware 3.1 or later. . - Face images can be "compressed" so that each image will only show up once on your display. This way, if you receive 30 messages from one user, list or whatever the image will only show up once. . - You can use regular expressions to search any headers to choose images and sounds or ignore that mail message completely. This lets you specify an image/sound for mail that comes from a mailing list or ignore mail that you have already seen but left in your system mailbox. . - Compatibility support for Rich Burridge's faces program. This includes the ability to run user command to generate the image list. . - Support for POP mailboxes. . - XFaces can kick off shell commands based upon mailbox contents. You could have yourself paged when a high priority item needs your attention. . - XFaces can run external filters to convert images into Xpm so that image formats that XFaces does not understand can be used. . - The annotations for mail items include username, hostname, count, user@host, the contents of any header. Source package: xfce Package: xfce Description: The Cholesterol Free Desktop Environment XFce, previously known as XForms cool environment, is a desktop environment reminiscent of CDE that uses the GTK+ library, and isn't resource-hungry. XFce includes a window manager, tool bar, file manager, backdrop manager, sound subsystem, clock and calendar, mouse configuration and pager module. . Also includes sounds, icons, backgrounds and pixmaps used by the XFce environment and window manager, along with systemwide configuration files and HTML help files. Source package: xfig Package: xfig Description: Facility for Interactive Generation of figures under X11 XFig is a menu-driven tool that allows the user to draw and manipulate objects interactively in an X window. The resulting pictures can be saved, printed on postscript printers, or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g. to allow inclusion in LaTeX documents or web pages) using the transfig program. . This package contains the xfig program itself and the object libraries. Package: xfig-doc Description: XFig on-line documentation and examples XFig is a menu-driven tool that allows the user to draw and manipulate objects interactively in an X window. The resulting pictures can be saved, printed on postscript printers, or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g. to allow inclusion in LaTeX documents or web pages) using the transfig program. . This package contains on-line documentation in HTML and PDF formats as well as the graphics examples distributed with XFig. Source package: xfingerd Package: xfingerd Description: BSD-like finger daemon with qmail support. Yet another finger daemon. Mimics the output and behavior of the original BSD daemon. Does not need to be run as root, has support for PGP keys, qmail mailboxes and qmail dash-extended usernames. Generally paranoid about account probes, while still allows search by fullname. Users can control if they can be fingered or not. Uses tcpwrapper. Source package: xfireworks Package: xfireworks Description: Fireworks in your root window XFireworks makes fireworks in the root window on X. This is imitation of Japanese "Hanabi Taikai". It is very popular event in Japanese summer and performed on some rivers. Source package: xfishtank Package: xfishtank Description: turns your X root into an aquarium Enjoy an animated aquarium background on your screen, with a variety of tropical fish swimming in it. Source package: xflip Package: xflip Description: programs to mirror-image or melt your display. Flip your (or your "xhost +" using friend's) screen on either the vertical or horizontal axis or melt away the graphics on your display. Both commands have a -planes option to independently act on individual bit planes. This version now comes with a new -oblic option which flips horizontally and vertically simultaneously. Source package: xfm Package: xfm Description: X file and application manager Xfm is an file and application manager program for the X Window System, based on the Xaw3d widget set. It provides virtually all of the features that you would expect in a file manager; move around your directory tree in multiple windows, move, copy or delete files, and launch programs with simple mouse operations. Directory displays are updated automatically in regular intervals when the contents of the directory change. The integrated application manager provides a kind of "shelf" onto which you can place your favorite applications, as well as the files and directories you are currently working with. It also allows you to access different groups of applications and files. User-definable file types let you specify a command to be executed when double-clicking on a file or dropping other files onto it. Last not least, xfm can automatically mount and unmount special devices like floppies as you open and close the corresponding directories (mount points). Source package: xfntmizi-ko Package: xfntmizi-ko Description: Hangul mizi fonts. for X server. Hangul X fonts made by Mizi research, Korea. All free fonts. Source package: xfont-nexus Package: xfont-nexus Description: Nexus font for X servers Nexus font for X servers Source package: xfonts-a12k12 Package: xfonts-a12k12 Description: 12 dot Kanji & ASCII fonts for X This package provides 12dot fonts for Japanese (ASCII and Kana/Kanji) It provides - a12: 12dot ASCII fonts - k12: 12dot Kanji fonts Source package: xfonts-arphic Package: xfonts-arphic-bkai00mp Description: X11 fontmap files for Arphic "AR PL KaitiM Big5" TrueType font This package contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) for the Arphic "AR PL KaitiM Big5" Chinese TrueType font. . You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or equilvalent in order to use this font in X11. . "AR PL KaitiM Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (bkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Package: xfonts-arphic-bsmi00lp Description: X11 fontmap files for Arphic "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" TrueType font This package contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) for the Arphic "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" Chinese TrueType font. . You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or equilvalent in order to use this font in X11. . "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (bsmi00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Package: xfonts-arphic-gbsn00lp Description: X11 fontmap files for Arphic "AR PL SungtiL GB" TrueType font This package contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) for the Arphic "AR PL SungtiL GB" Chinese TrueType font. . You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or equilvalent in order to use this font in X11. . "AR PL SungtiL GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (gbsn00lp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Package: xfonts-arphic-gkai00mp Description: X11 fontmap files for Arphic "AR PL KaitiM GB" TrueType font This package contains the X11 fontmap files (fonts.scale and fonts.alias) for the Arphic "AR PL KaitiM GB" Chinese TrueType font. . You need to install xfs-xtt (X-TT TrueType font server) or equilvalent in order to use this font in X11. . "AR PL KaitiM GB" is a high-quality Chinese TrueType font (gkai00mp.ttf) generously provided by Arphic Technology to the Free Software community under the "Arphic Public License". . Author: Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. URL: http://www.arphic.com.tw/ Source package: xfonts-artwiz Package: xfonts-artwiz Description: Very small futuristic ASCII fonts for X Artwiz fonts are very small futuristic ASCII fonts for X. - Anorexia (variable width) is a thin futuristic font. - Edges (fixed width) is a small terminal font. - Gelly (variable width) is a cool easy-to-read font. - Glisp-bold (variable width) is just that. - Glisp (variable width) is a clean lucida hack. - Lime (fixed width) is a small and cute terminal font. - Mints-mild looks like the blueheart font. - Mints-strong is anal and edgy. - Snap (variable width) is a wide futuristic font. . You may preview these fonts at http://artwiz.artramp.org/index.phtml?section=art_fonts Source package: xfonts-baekmuk Package: xfonts-baekmuk Description: BAEKMUK Korean fonts for X This package provide four 75 DPI Korean font families with various sizes. Source package: xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2 Package: xfonts-biznet-100dpi Description: 100 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers. The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) X Window System bitmap typefaces. . ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. . xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 100 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). Package: xfonts-biznet-75dpi Description: 75 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers. The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) X Window System bitmap typefaces. . ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. . xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 75 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). Package: xfonts-biznet-base Description: Standard BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers. The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) X Window System bitmap typefaces. . ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. . xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-base provides a standard set of low-resolution bitmapped fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. Package: xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi Description: 100 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers - meta package. The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) X Window System bitmap typefaces. . ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. . xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 100 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). . This is meta package provided for backward compatibility and can be purged after upgrade. Package: xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi Description: 75 dpi BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers - meta package. The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) X Window System bitmap typefaces. . ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. . xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 75 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). . This is meta package provided for backward compatibility and can be purged after upgrade. Package: xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-base Description: Standard BIZNET ISO-8859-2 fonts for X servers - meta package. The BIZNET ISO 8859-2 (Central European) X Window System Fonts are a set of ISO 8859-2 (sometimes called also ISO Latin2) X Window System bitmap typefaces. . ISO-8859-2 character set is the ISO standard character encoding for the following languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Serbian. . xfonts-biznet-iso-8859-2-base provides a standard set of low-resolution bitmapped fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This is meta package provided for backward compatibility and can be purged after upgrade. Source package: xfonts-bolkhov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-75dpi Description: 75 dpi Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in the package xfonts-cronyx-100dpi. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. . Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-cp1251-75dpi Description: 75 dpi CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in the package xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-100dpi. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. . Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-cp1251-misc Description: Character-cell CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-isocyr-75dpi Description: 75 dpi ISO 8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are ISO 8859-5 fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in the package xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-100dpi. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. . Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-isocyr-misc Description: Character-cell ISO-8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are ISO-8859-5 fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-koi8r-75dpi Description: 75 dpi KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are KOI8-R fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in the package xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-100dpi. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. . Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-koi8r-misc Description: Character-cell KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are KOI8-R fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-koi8u-75dpi Description: 75 dpi KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are KOI8-U fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts from this package are not designed for big monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). You can find big fonts in the package xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-100dpi. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillics added) versions of the most important X-Window fonts from 75dpi/. . Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-koi8u-misc Description: Character-cell KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are KOI8-U fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Package: xfonts-bolkhov-misc Description: Character-cell Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cyr-RFX collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The fonts are modified (mainly with Cyrillic added) versions of the standard X-Window fonts from misc/. Upstream author: Dmitry Bolkhovityanov Source package: xfonts-cmex-big5p Package: xfonts-cmex-big5p Description: Big5+ Chinese Mingti bitmap font (by CMEX & DynaLab) for X11 This package contains the standard Big5+ Chinese Ming 24x24 bitmap font (and a resized 16x16 bitmap font) by CMEX and DynaLab for the X Window System (PCF). This is one of the few Big5 or Big5+ Chinese bitmap fonts on the Internet that is DFSG-compliant. . The font was designed by DynaLab and released by CMEX as part of the proposed Big5+ standard documentation. It was then converted to HBF and BDF format and further modified by Wei-Lun Chao in September 1998. . URL: http://www.cmex.org.tw/ Source package: xfonts-cronyx Package: xfonts-cronyx-100dpi Description: 100 dpi Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots per inch. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-75dpi Description: 75 dpi Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-100dpi Description: 100 dpi CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots per inch. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-75dpi Description: 75 dpi CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-cp1251-misc Description: Character-cell CP1251 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are CP1251 (microsoft-cp1251) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-100dpi Description: 100 dpi ISO 8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots per inch. These are ISO 8859-5 fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-75dpi Description: 75 dpi ISO 8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are ISO 8859-5 fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-isocyr-misc Description: Character-cell ISO-8859-5 encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are ISO-8859-5 fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-100dpi Description: 100 dpi KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots per inch. These are KOI8-R fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-75dpi Description: 75 dpi KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are KOI8-R fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8r-misc Description: Character-cell KOI8-R encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are KOI8-R fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-100dpi Description: 100 dpi KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 100 dots per inch. These are KOI8-U fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-75dpi Description: 75 dpi KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a set of bitmapped Cyrillic fonts at 75 dots per inch. These are KOI8-U fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-koi8u-misc Description: Character-cell KOI8-U encoded Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are KOI8-U fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Package: xfonts-cronyx-misc Description: Character-cell Unicode Cyrillic fonts for X (Cronyx collection) This package provides a standard set of character-cell low-resolution Cyrillic fonts. These are Unicode (ISO10646-1) fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . The upstream source of this package is the package Xcyr of Serge Winitzki. Xcyr is a descendant of the package Xrus-2.3 of Andrey Chernov. Xcyr has all Slavic Cyrillic letters and includes many other symbols. Source package: xfonts-gimpers Package: xfonts-gimpers Description: X11 fonts created by Artwiz, TigerT, and Daniel Erat These fonts were created by Artwiz, TigerT and Daniel Erat for use with the X Window System. The currents fonts included in this package are: * drift * tixus (fixed width) * runt * smooth . The package called xfonts-artwiz completes this package by installing more fonts by artwiz. Source package: xfonts-greek-ph Package: xfonts-greek-ph-100dpi Description: a rich collection of X11 Greek fonts This collection includes 100dpi/75dpi/misc(fixed,etc) and Type1 (Postscript) fonts for use in X11, that adhere to the standard ISO8859-7 (ELOT-928) standard encoding. Some fonts exist also in codepage 737 encoding (traditional greek DOS encoding) which can be used (with rxvt) for typing 737 greek. . The fonts were created by Thanassis Protopapas and Angelo Haritsis . Some fonts were modified by Yiannis Giftomitros . . This package includes 100dpi versions of general use fonts. Package: xfonts-greek-ph-75dpi Description: a rich collection of X11 Greek fonts This collection includes 100dpi/75dpi/misc(fixed,etc) and Type1 (Postscript) fonts for use in X11, that adhere to the standard ISO8859-7 (ELOT-928) standard encoding. Some fonts exist also in codepage 737 encoding (traditional greek DOS encoding) which can be used (with rxvt) for typing 737 greek. . The fonts were created by Thanassis Protopapas and Angelo Haritsis . Some fonts were modified by Yiannis Giftomitros . . This package includes 75dpi versions of general use fonts. Package: xfonts-greek-ph-misc Description: a rich collection of X11 Greek fonts This collection includes 100dpi/75dpi/misc(fixed,etc) and Type1 (Postscript) fonts for use in X11, that adhere to the standard ISO8859-7 (ELOT-928) standard encoding. Some fonts exist also in codepage 737 encoding (traditional greek DOS encoding) which can be used (with rxvt) for typing 737 greek. . The fonts were created by Thanassis Protopapas and Angelo Haritsis . Some fonts were modified by Yiannis Giftomitros . . This package includes misc console and xterm fonts. Package: xfonts-greek-ph-scalable Description: a rich collection of X11 Greek fonts This collection includes 100dpi/75dpi/misc(fixed,etc) and Type1 (Postscript) fonts for use in X11, that adhere to the standard ISO8859-7 (ELOT-928) standard encoding. Some fonts exist also in codepage 737 encoding (traditional greek DOS encoding) which can be used (with rxvt) for typing 737 greek. . The fonts were created by Thanassis Protopapas and Angelo Haritsis . Some fonts were modified by Yiannis Giftomitros . . This package includes some Type1 fonts. Source package: xfonts-jmk Package: xfonts-jmk Description: James M. Knoble's character-cell fonts for X These are character-cell fonts for use with the X Window System, created by Jim Knoble. The current list of fonts included in this package are: . Neep (formerly known as NouveauGothic) . A pleasantly legible variation on the standard fixed fonts that accompany most distributions of the X Window System. Comes in both normal and bold weights in small, medium, large, extra-large, and huge sizes, as well as an extra-small size that only comes in normal weight. Both ISO-8859-1 and ISO-8859-2 encodings are available. . Modd . A fixed-width font with sleek, contemporary styling. Normal and bold weights in a 12-point (6x13) size. ISO-8859-1 encoding only. Source package: xfonts-kaname Package: xfonts-kaname Description: Kaname Cho 12dot KANJI fonts for X Kaname Cho 12dot KANJI fonts for X servers. Source package: xfonts-kappa20 Package: xfonts-kappa20 Description: X11 Kappa 20dot Fonts (10x20 8859-1/2/3/15, 20x20 Japanese) xfonts-kappa20 is X11 Kappa 20dot Fonts, which includes ISO-8859-1, 2, 3, 15 10x20 fonts, 20x20 Japanese (JIS X 0208:1983, 0208:1990, 0208:1997) fonts. Bold font are also ready for all fonts. Its shape is high quality, high readability, and useful for looking at high-resolution CRT. Source package: xfonts-marumoji Package: xfonts-marumoji Description: Roundish fonts (marumoji fonts) for X Japanese and ASCII roundish fonts (marumoji in Japanese) for X servers. It provides: maru14: JIS X0208.1983 Roundish Characters (14 dots) maru16: JIS X0208.1983 Roundish Characters (16 dots) 7x14rkmr: JIS X0201.1976 Roman Roundish Characters (14 dots) 7x14maru: ISO8859-1 Roundish Characters (14 dots) Source package: xfonts-mona Package: xfonts-mona Description: proportional fonts for 2ch ASCII art These fonts are suitable for some ASCII arts like mona, gikoneko and so on. Source package: xfonts-shinonome Package: xfonts-shinonome Description: Various 12,14,16 dot Japanese Kanji, iso8859-1 fonts for X11 xfonts-shinonome includes various 12,14,16 dot Japanese Kanji, and ISO-8859-1 fonts for X11. It's consist of k14goth 14 dot fonts, Shinonome 12 and 16 dot fonts. Shinonome 18 dot fonts are also included only for ISO-8859-1. Source package: xfonts-terminus Package: xfonts-terminus Description: Eyes-friendly fixed-width fonts for terminals, editors, etc. If you have to work for extended time in front of monitor (i.e. over eight hours), you may find that using of these fonts reduces your eyes-fatigue. . The packages contain fonts in following sizes: 8x14, 8x14bold, 8x16, 8x16bold, 10x20 and 10x20bold and supports the following encodings: ISO10646-1, ISO8859-1, ISO8859-5, ISO8859-15, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, CP1251 and PT154. Source package: xfonts-thai Package: xfonts-thai Description: Thai fonts for X xfonts-thai is a meta package that provides thai fonts for X. Source package: xfonts-thai-etl Package: xfonts-thai-etl Description: Thai etl fonts for X xfonts-thai-etl provides 3 Thai etl fonts for X. Emacs/Mule needs these fonts to display Thai. Source package: xfonts-thai-manop Package: xfonts-thai-manop Description: Thai Manop fonts for X xfonts-thai-manop provides 4 Thai bitmap fonts for X. They were created by Mr. Manop. Source package: xfonts-thai-nectec Package: xfonts-thai-nectec Description: Thai fixed fonts for X from Nectec xfonts-thai-nectec provides one set of Thai fixed fonts for X. This font looks good in xiterm+thai so I make xiterm+thai depends on it since it needs Thai font anyway. Source package: xfonts-thai-ttf Package: xfonts-thai-ttf Description: Thai TrueType fonts from NECTEC This package provides public domain TrueType fonts from NECTEC. These fonts come from the project "Font of Thailand". Source package: xfonts-thai-vor Package: xfonts-thai-vor Description: Voradesh fonts for X xfonts-thai-vor provides two Thai fixed fonts for X. These fonts were created by Mr. Voradesh. Source package: xfree86 Package: lbxproxy Description: Low Bandwidth X (LBX) proxy server Applications that would like to take advantage of the Low Bandwidth extension to X (LBX) must make their connections to an lbxproxy. These applications need know nothing about LBX, they simply connect to the lbxproxy as if were a regular X server. The lbxproxy accepts client connections, multiplexes them over a single connection to the X server, and performs various optimizations on the X protocol to make it faster over low bandwidth and/or high latency connections. Package: libdps-dev Description: Display PostScript (DPS) client library development files Header files and a static version of the DPS (Display PostScript) client library are provided by this package. Package: libdps1 Description: Display PostScript (DPS) client library libdps provides client-side libraries for use with the Display Postscript (DPS) system. . This package only provides the client-side interfaces to DPS. In order to fully take advantage of it, you need to install either the DPS extension for XFree86 or the dgs (Display GhostScript) package. Package: libdps1-dbg Description: Display PostScript (DPS) client library (unstripped) This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to be debugged is executed. . Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the libdps1 package for further information. Package: libxaw6 Description: X Athena widget set library (version 6) Xaw is a widget set based on the the Xt (X Toolkit Intrinsics) library. It provides a set of graphical user-interface elements ("widgets") such as menus, scrollbars, dialog boxes, text-input areas, and so forth. The X clients distributed with the X Window System itself, as well as many others, use the Athena widget set. . The version of the Athena widgets in this package corresponds to the X11R6.4 release of the X Window System. XFree86 has made significant enhancements to the Athena widget set; their version can be found in the libxaw7 package. Package: libxaw6-dbg Description: X Athena widget set library (version 6) (unstripped) This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to be debugged is executed. . Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the libxaw6 package for further information. Package: libxaw6-dev Description: X Athena widget set library development files (version 6) Xaw header files and a static version of the Athena widget library are provided by this package, which supports Xaw6-based clients. . It is necessary for the symbol OLDXAW to be defined at compile time for the Athena library-using program to behave correctly; otherwise the header files in this package will exhibit Xaw7 behavior. Package: libxaw7 Description: X Athena widget set library Xaw is a widget set based on the the Xt (X Toolkit Intrinsics) library. It provides a set of graphical user-interface elements ("widgets") such as menus, scrollbars, dialog boxes, text-input areas, and so forth. The X clients distributed with the X Window System itself, as well as many others, use the Athena widget set. . XFree86 has made a number of major improvements to the Athena widget set, resulting in version 7 -- this version features widgets customizable in appearance and event handling (a.k.a. "themes"); an extensible image loader (currently supports bitmaps, gradients, and pixmaps); numerous enhancements to the Text widget, text source and text sink objects; and multiple-column support in the SimpleMenu widget. . The older Athena widget library corresponding to version X11R6.4 of the X Window System can be found in the libxaw6 package. Package: libxaw7-dbg Description: X Athena widget set library (unstripped) This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to be debugged is executed. . Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the libxaw7 package for further information. Package: libxaw7-dev Description: X Athena widget set library development files Xaw header files, a static library, and a manual page documenting new features in version 7 of the Athena widget library are provided by this package. Package: proxymngr Description: X proxy services manager proxymngr is responsible for resolving requests from xfindproxy (in the xbase-clients package) and other similar clients, starting new proxies when appropriate, and keeping track of all the available proxy services. Package: twm Description: Tab window manager twm is a window manager for the X Window System. It provides title bars, shaped windows, several forms of icon management, user-defined macro functions, click-to-type and pointer-driven keyboard focus, and user-specified key and pointer button bindings. Package: x-window-system Description: X Window System This metapackage provides substantially all the components of the X Window System as developed by the XFree86 Project, as well as a set of historically popular accessory programs. . The development and debugging libraries are not provided by this metapackage. Package: x-window-system-core Description: X Window System core components This metapackage provides the essential components for a standalone workstation running the X Window System. It provides the X libraries, an X server, a set of fonts, and a group of basic X clients and utilities. . Higher level metapackages, such as those for desktop environments, can depend on this package and simplify their dependencies. . It should be noted that a package providing x-window-manager and a package providing x-terminal-emulator should also be installed to ensure a comfortable X experience. Package: xbase-clients Description: miscellaneous X clients An X client is a program that interfaces with an X server (almost always via the X libraries), and thus with some input and output hardware like a graphics card, monitor, keyboard, and pointing device (such as a mouse). . This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of several dozen X clients that ship with the X Window System, including: - startx and xinit, which initialize X sessions from the command line; - xauth, a tool for controlling access to the X session; - xedit, a text editor; - xbiff, a tool which tells you when you have new email; - xcalc, a scientific calculator desktop accessory; - xclipboard, a tool to manage cut-and-pasted text selections; - xcutsel, which exchanges selection and cut buffer contents; - xconsole, which monitors system console messages; - xditview, a viewer for ditroff output; - xeyes, a demo program in which a pair of eyes track the pointer; - xfd, a tool that displays all the glyphs in a given X font; - xfontsel, a tool for browsing and selecting X fonts; - xhost, a very dangerous program that you should never use; - xkill, a tool for terminating misbehaving X clients; - xload, a monitor for the system load average; - xlogo, a demo program that displays the X logo; - xmag, which magnifies parts of the X screen; - xman, a manual page browser; - xmessage, a tool to display message or dialog boxes; - xrefresh, a tool that forces a redraw of the X screen; - xsetroot, a tool for tailoring the appearance of the root window; - xvidtune, a tool for customizing X server modelines for your monitor; - xwd, a utility for taking window dumps ("screenshots") of the X session; - xwud, a viewer for window dumps created by xwd; - oclock and xclock, graphical clocks; - beforelight, a screen saver; - bitmap, a monochrome bitmap file editor; - bmtoa, a tool that converts a monochrome bitmap to ASCII text; - cxpm and sxpm, tools for checking and viewing X pixmap files; - dpsexec, a Display PostScript program that allows the user to interact directly with the PostScript interpreter through a command interface - dpsinfo, a utility for displaying information about the DPS extension present in an X server or provided by a client-side DPS agent - glxgears, a GLX demo that draws three rotating gears, and prints framerate information to standard output - iceauth, a tool for manipulating ICE protocol authorization records; - texteroids, a spinning text demo for the DPS extension - xftcache, a tool that creates an index of FreeType font files in a directory - xset, a tool for setting miscellaneous X server parameters; - xmodmap, a utility for modifying keymaps and pointer button mappings in X; - xsetmode and xsetpointer, tools for handling X Input devices; - setxkbmap, xkbbell, xkbcomp, xkbevd, xkbprint, xkbvleds, and xkbwatch, tools for managing the X keyboard extension (XKB); - xsm, a session manager for X sessions; - smproxy, a session manager proxy for X clients that do not use the X session manager protocol; - xgamma, a tool for querying and setting a monitor's gamma correction; - appres, editres, listres, viewres, and xrdb, which query and update the X resource database; - Xmark, x11perf, x11perfcomp, and xieperf, tools for benchmarking graphical operations under the X Window System; - fstobdf, which retrieves a font in BDF format from an X font server; - xcmsdb, a device color characteristic utility for the X Color Management System; - xstdcmap, a utility to selectively define standard colormap properties; - xev, an X event displayer; - xfindproxy, a tool to locate X proxy services; - xlsatoms, which lists interned atoms defined on an X server; - xlsclients, which lists client applications running on an X display; - xlsfonts, a server font list displayer; - xprop, a property displayer for X; - xdpyinfo, a display information utility for X; - xwininfo, a window information utility for X; - glxinfo, a GLX extension information utility for X; - xvinfo, an Xv extension information utility for X; - ico, an X graphics demo using an animated polyhedron; - dga, a demo program for the DGA extension; and - xgc, an (unfinished) X graphics demo program. Package: xdm Description: X display manager xdm manages a collection of X servers, which may be on the local host or remote machines. It provides services similar to those provided by init, getty, and login on character-based terminals: prompting for login name and password, authenticating the user, and running a session. xdm supports XDMCP (X Display Manager Control Protocol) and can also be used to run a chooser process which presents the user with a menu of possible hosts that offer XDMCP display management. . If the xutils package is installed, xdm can use the sessreg utility to register login sessions to the system utmp file; this, however, is not necessary for xdm to function. Package: xfonts-100dpi Description: 100 dpi fonts for X xfonts-100dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 100 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package contains only fonts in the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 encodings, to conserve disk space. For other encodings, see the xfonts-100dpi-transcoded package. . This package and xfonts-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). . This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for use by an X server or X font server. Package: xfonts-100dpi-transcoded Description: 100 dpi fonts for X (transcoded from ISO 10646-1) xfonts-100dpi-transcoded provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 100 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package contains fonts in several ISO 8859 encodings: -2, -3, -4, -9, -10, -13, -14, and -15. For the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 encodings, see the xfonts-100dpi package. . This package and xfonts-75dpi-transcoded provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-100dpi-transcoded may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). . This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for use by an X server or X font server. Package: xfonts-75dpi Description: 75 dpi fonts for X xfonts-75dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 75 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package contains only fonts in the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 encodings, to conserve disk space. For other encodings, see the xfonts-75dpi-transcoded package. . This package and xfonts-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). . This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for use by an X server or X font server. Package: xfonts-75dpi-transcoded Description: 75 dpi fonts for X (transcoded from ISO 10646-1) xfonts-75dpi-transcoded provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 75 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package contains fonts in several ISO 8859 encodings: -2, -3, -4, -9, -10, -13, -14, and -15. For the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 encodings, see the xfonts-75dpi package. . This package and xfonts-100dpi-transcoded provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-75dpi-transcoded may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). . This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for use by an X server or X font server. Package: xfonts-base Description: standard fonts for X xfonts-base provides a standard set of low-resolution bitmapped fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package contains primarily fonts in the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 encodings, to conserve disk space. (A small selection of fonts in ISO 8859-8, JIS-X0208.1983, JIS-X0208.1976, and GB2312.1980 fonts are also included.) For other encodings, see the xfonts-base-transcoded package. . If you are not using a remote font server, you must install this package if you are installing an X server. It contains fonts without which X servers will not work. . This package also provides a set of files that can be used by the X or fonts server to transcode fonts from one encoding to another (e.g., KOI8-R to ISO-8859-5). . This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for use by an X server or X font server. Package: xfonts-base-transcoded Description: standard fonts for X (transcoded from ISO 10646-1) xfonts-base-transcoded provides a standard set of low-resolution bitmapped fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package contains fonts in several ISO 8859 encodings (-2, -3, -4, -5, -7, -8, -9, -10, -13, -14, and -15) as well as KOI8-R. For the ISO 10646-1 and ISO 8859-1 encodings, see the xfonts-base package. . This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for use by an X server or X font server. Package: xfonts-cyrillic Description: Cyrillic fonts for X xfonts-cyrillic provides a set of fonts using the Cyrillic alphabet for X servers. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for use by an X server or X font server. Package: xfonts-pex Description: fonts for minimal PEX support in X The X server PEX extension, provided in the xext package, searches for these fonts by default, and outputs an error message if it can't find them. Installing this package will suppress these messages. Package: xfonts-scalable Description: scalable fonts for X xfonts-scalable provides fonts that can be drawn at any size by the X server or font server without loss of quality. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package is missing three fonts from the XFree86 source archives because the license terms on the fonts do not meet the Debian Free Software Guidelines; they are the Type1 fonts Adobe Utopia, IBM Courier, and Bigelow & Holmes (B&H) Lucidux. . This package requires the xutils package to prepare the font directories for use by an X server or X font server. Package: xfree86-common Description: X Window System (XFree86) infrastructure xfree86-common contains the filesystem infrastructure required for further installation of the X Window System in any configuration. . Those wishing an X server only (with remote font services and clients) will also require the xserver-common package and an X server package (most likely xserver-xfree86). . The counterpart to the above configuration is a machine with the X libraries (the xlibs package), xbase-clients, a window manager, some X font packages, and likely many more client packages. . Those who desire a standalone X workstation (and/or are fuzzy on the concepts of X servers and X clients) will require both of the above sets of packages. A recommended minimal list of packages for such a configuration is: xbase-clients, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-base, xfonts-scalable, xlibs, xserver-common, xutils, an X server (usually xserver-xfree86, but some users may require a different one), a window manager (several are available, and which you use is largely a matter of preference), and a terminal emulator X client package (again, several are available and which you use is your decision). . A number of terms are used to refer to the X Window System, including "X", "X Version 11", "X11", "X11R6", and "X11R6.4". The version of X used in Debian is derived from the version released by the XFree86 Project, Inc., and is thus often also referred to as "XFree86". All of the preceding quoted terms are functionally interchangeable in a Debian system. . Still confused? Install this package and then read the files in /usr/share/doc/xfree86-common/ for assistance. Package: xfs Description: X font server xfs is a daemon that listens on a network port and serves X fonts to X servers (and thus to X clients). All X servers have the ability to serve locally installed fonts for themselves, but xfs makes it possible to offload that job from the X server, and/or have a central repository of fonts on a networked machine running xfs so that all the machines running X servers on a network do not require their own set of fonts. xfs may also be invoked by users to, for instance, make available X fonts in user accounts that are not available to the X server or to an already running system xfs. Package: xfwp Description: X firewall proxy server The X firewall proxy is an application layer gateway proxy that may be run on a network firewall host to forward X traffic across the firewall. Used in conjunction with the X server Security extension and authorization checking, xfwp constitutes a safe, simple, and reliable mechanism both to hide the addresses of X servers located on an intranet and to enforce a server connection policy. Xfwp cannot protect against mischief originating on an intranet; however, when properly configured it can guarantee that only trusted clients originating on authorized external Internet hosts will be allowed inbound access to local X servers. Package: xlib6g Description: pseudopackage providing X libraries This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2 by depending on xlibs and libxaw6. This pseudopackage is only depended upon by packages that haven't yet been compiled against the newer X library packages. . This package also conflicts with packages that are no longer supported in Debian and do not comply with the Debian app-defaults policy. (In some cases, the functionality of these old packages has been absorbed into other packages in Debian 3.0 ("woody").) Package: xlib6g-dev Description: pseudopackage providing X library development files This package smooths the migration from Debian 2.2 by depending on xlibs-dev, libxaw-dev, and xutils. This pseudopackage is only depended upon by packages that haven't yet corrected their dependencies to reflect the new library arrangement. Package: xlibmesa-dev Description: XFree86 version of Mesa 3D graphics library development files xlibmesa-dev provides static versions of the libraries provided in xlibmesa3, as well as header files and manual pages. Package: xlibmesa3 Description: XFree86 version of Mesa 3D graphics library Mesa is a 3D graphics library which presents an API intended to be compatible with OpenGL. XFree86 maintains its own version of the Mesa library (which is regularly resynchronized with the official one) to permit development of the XFree86 X server's Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI), which makes the 3D acceleration features of many modern video cards available to X client programmers. . Chipset-specific DRI modules, if available for your machine architecture, are provided in this package. (Unlike the modules in the xserver-xfree86 package, the DRI modules are loaded by the Mesa library, not by the X server itself.) Package: xlibmesa3-dbg Description: XFree86 version of Mesa 3D graphics library (unstripped) This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The library is installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to be debugged is executed. . Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the xlibmesa3 package for further information. Package: xlibosmesa-dev Description: Mesa/XFree86 off-screen rendering library development files xlibosmesa-dev provides static versions of the libraries provided in xlibosmesa3, as well as header files and manual pages. Package: xlibosmesa3 Description: Mesa/XFree86 off-screen rendering library Mesa is a 3D graphics library which presents an API intended to be compatible with OpenGL. XFree86 maintains its own version of the Mesa library (which is regularly resynchronized with the official one) to permit development of the XFree86 X server's Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI), which makes the 3D acceleration features of many modern video cards available to X client programmers. . The off-screen rendering library (OSMesa) is an extension to Mesa, not an implementation of any OpenGL standard; therefore, it is packaged separately, so that any OpenGL-conformant library may be installed on a Debian system, and OpenGL-based programs may depend on any of them. The OSMesa library, however, specifically depends on the Mesa library. Package: xlibosmesa3-dbg Description: Mesa/XFree86 off-screen rendering library (unstripped) This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The library is installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to be debugged is executed. . Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the xlibosmesa3 package for further information. Package: xlibs Description: X Window System client libraries The X libraries are an interface between X client programs and the hardware-oriented X servers, and consist of routines to read input from the keyboard and pointer, draw on the screen, etc., in an abstract manner that is independent of the particular characteristics of the hardware. The X libraries, and the programs that use them, communicate with X servers by means of the X protocol. . libX11 (a.k.a. Xlib) provides the low-level functionality, dealing mostly with the wire protocol and in terms of basic operations such as opening and closing the X protocol connection, creating graphics contexts, drawing graphics primitives such as lines, arcs, and glyphs, handling events, and so forth. . libXpm, the X pixmap library, is a set of routines used to store and retrieve X pixmaps (a data structure comprising a rectangular array of pixels) from files; the xpm file format is an extension of the monochrome bitmap file format in the X11 specification. (Traditionally, libXpm was maintained and distributed separately from the X Window System, but XFree86 has absorbed this library). . libXt, the X Toolkit Intrinsics, is an abstract widget library upon which graphical widget libraries (such as Athena and LessTif) may be developed; the Intrinsics provide a number of useful interfaces to X conventions and protocols, in many cases reducing a long series of Xlib calls to just a couple of Xt calls. . libXmu is a set of miscellaneous utility functions useful to client programmers. . libXmuu is a very small set of miscellaneous utility functions extracted from Xmu, Xt, and Xaw, for clients that need the occasional useful function from these libraries but do not require the toolkit overhead. To use libXmuu, simply include the headers for the other libraries in the client and link against Xmuu instead of Xmu, Xt, and Xaw. Needless to say, if the client uses functions from Xmu, Xt, or Xaw that are not present in Xmuu, it will fail to link. . The remainder of the libraries in this package implement the client side of various X protocol extensions: - libICE, the Inter-Client Exchange extension; - libPEX5, PEX, a 3D graphics extension now superseded by Mesa/OpenGL; - libSM, the Session Management extension; - libXIE, the X Image Extension; - libXext, a collection of several commonly-used extensions; - libXft, a FreeType-based font rendering extension; - libXi, the X Input extension; - libXp, the X Printing extension; and - libXrender, an extension for digital image composition; - libXtst, the X Testing extension. . xlibs also contains the XKB keyboard parameter files, locale data, and a set of bitmap and pixmap image files commonly used by X clients. Package: xlibs-dbg Description: X Window System client libraries (unstripped) This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding logic errors in programs using the libraries in this package (or the libraries themselves). The library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to be debugged is executed. . Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the xlibs package for more information. Package: xlibs-dev Description: X Window System client library development files xlibs-dev provides static versions of the libraries provided in xlibs, as well as several libraries that do not exist in shared object form for various reasons (such as the fact that their APIs have not stabilized, or that they are deprecated). Header files and manual pages are also provided. . The libraries available only in static form include: - libFS - libXau - libXdmcp - libXfont - libXfontcache - libXinerama - libXss - libXv - libXxf86dga - libXxf86misc - libXxf86rush - libXxf86vm - libfntstubs - liboldX - libxf86config - libxkbfile - libxkbui Package: xlibs-pic Description: X Window System client extension library PIC archives xlibs-pic provides PIC archives (static libraries with PIC information) of some of the libraries in xlibs-dev that are available in xlibs-dev as static objects. . These archives are available for use *only* for linking into objects which will be accessed using the dlopen() function, such as plugin modules for applications. . The libraries available in PIC archive form include: - libXv - libXxf86dga - libXxf86vm Package: xmh Description: X interface to the MH mail system xmh provides a graphical user interface to the MH (Message Handler) mail system. xmh is a very old X client and is not exactly a "living" piece of software. MH users will probably prefer the exmh package, which serves the same function and continues to be actively developed. Package: xnest Description: nested X server xnest an X server that is itself an X client. This allows you to run a server within a server; this is occasionally useful for testing new window managers and other X clients. . Xnest relies upon its parent X server for font services. Package: xprt Description: X print server xprt provides an X server with the print extension and special DDX (Device-Dependent X) implementation. Package: xserver-common Description: files and utilities common to all X servers The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. . X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know of a remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The former means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages. Package: xserver-xfree86 Description: the XFree86 X server The XFree86 X server is an X server for several architectures and operating systems; its architecture was completely redesigned for the 4.0 release, and features a loadable module system in which required modules are loaded on demand by a single server binary as opposed to the video card-specific X servers of the 3.x release. . The XFree86 server supports most modern graphics hardware from most vendors, and supersedes most version 3.x XFree86 X servers. See for information on its support for your particular hardware. . If the mdetect and read-edid packages are present, the debconf scripts in this package will use them to attempt automatic configuration of your mouse and monitor. . Note that on the hppa architecture, the server's loadable module support is not present, and therefore the XFree86 server is a (very large) single binary. Package: xspecs Description: X protocol, extension, and library technical specifications A comprehensive collection of manuals (most in both PostScript and text format, but some in text format only) documenting the standard specifications of the X protocol, extensions to the core protocol, and C library interfaces is provided by this package. . The manuals provided include: * X Window System Protocol * Xlib - C Library Interface * X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Library Interface * Athena Widget Set - C Library Interface * Bitmap Distribution Format (BDF) * Compound Text Encoding (CTEXT) * X Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) Extension Protocol * X Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) Extension Library * The X Font Service Protocol * Inter-Client Communications Conventions Manual (ICCCM) * Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) Protocol * Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) Library * The RX Document * X Session Management Library * X Session Management Protocol * X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) * XIE Sample Implementation Architecture * X Image Extension Protocol (XIE) * XIElib Specification * The Input Method Protocol * X Logical Font Description Conventions (XLFD) * Extending X for Double-Buffering, Multi-Buffering, and Stereo * Double Buffer Extension (DBE) Protocol * Double Buffer Extension (DBE) Library * Low Bandwidth X (LBX) Extension * LBX X Consortium Algorithms * MIT-SHM - The MIT Shared Memory Extension * Record Extension Protocol Specification * X Record Extension Library * Security Extension Specification * X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Protocol * X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Library * X Synchronization Extension Protocol * X Synchronization Extension Library * XC-MISC Extension * XTEST Extension Protocol * XTEST Extension Library * X Input Device Extension Library * X11 Input Extension Porting Document * X11 Input Extension Protocol Specification * Xmu Library * Analysis of the X Protocol for Security Concerns * Description of the Application Group Extension Implementation * Definition of the Porting Layer for the X v11 Sample Server * The X Font Library * Security Extension Server Design * X11R6 Sample Implementation Frame Work * X Locale Database Definition * The XIM Transport Specification * A Flexible Remote Execution Protocol Based on rsh * Xlib and X Protocol Test Suite: User Guide for the X Test Suite * Font Server Implementation Overview * X Transport Interface * the Application Group (APPGROUP) extension * the BIG-REQUESTS extension . This package supersedes the xbooks package in older versions of Debian. Package: xterm Description: X terminal emulator xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that cannot use the window system directly. This version implements ISO/ANSI colors and most of the control sequences used by DEC VT220 terminals. Package: xutils Description: X Window System utility programs xutils provides a set of utility programs shipped with the X Window System that do not require the X libraries; many of these programs are useful even on a system that does not have any X clients or X servers installed. . The programs in this package include: - atobm, a converter from ASCII to X bitmap (.xbm) files; - bdftopcf, which converts BDF fonts to PCF fonts; - bdftruncate.pl and ucs2any.pl, tools to generate fonts with various encodings from ISO 10646-encoded fonts - ccmakedep, a version of makedepend which "does it right" - cleanlinks, a program to remove dangling symlinks and empty directories from a shadow link tree (created with lndir) - fslsfonts, a tool that lists fonts served by an X font server; - imake, a C preprocessor interface to the make utility; - lndir, a tool that creates a shadow directory of symbolic links to another directory tree; - makedepend, a tool to create dependencies in makefiles; - makeg, a tool for making debuggable executables; - makepsres, a tool that creates PostScript language resource database files; - makestrs, a tool that makes string table C source and header(s); - mkcfm, a tool that create summaries of font metric files in CID font directories; - mkdirhier, a tool that creates a directory hierarchy; - mkfontdir, a program to generate fonts.dir files; - scanpci, a utility for retrieving information about the PCI bus and devices on it (not available on all architectures); - pcitweak, a utility that can be used to examine or change registers in the PCI configuration space (not available on all architectures); - pswrap, a tool that creates C procedures from segments of PostScript language code; - resize, which prints a shell command for setting the TERM and TERMCAP environment variables to indicate the current size of the xterm (or compatible program) window from which the command is run; - revpath, which generates a relative path that can be used to undo a change-directory; - rstart, a remote start client; - rstartd, a remote start daemon activated by rstart connections; - sessreg, a simple program for managing utmp/wtmp entries; - showfont, a font dumper for use with an X font server; - showrgb, a decompiler for RGB color-name databases; - xfsinfo, an X font server information utility; - xmkmf, a tool that creates a Makefile from an Imakefile; and - xon, a tool that starts an X program on a remote machine. . Installation of the xlibs-dev package, which contains the imake template files, is necessary if the imake or xmkmf tools are to be used. . Installation of an rsh or ssh daemon (server) is necessary if rstartd is to be used, and installation of an rsh or ssh client is necessary if rstart is to be used. Package: xvfb Description: virtual framebuffer X server xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. Source package: xfree86-1 Package: rstart Description: remote application start client rstart is an implementation of a remote application start client based on rsh. Package: rstartd Description: remote application start daemon rstartd is an implementation of a remote applications start daemon based on rsh. Package: twm Description: Tab window manager twm is a window manager for the X Window System. It provides title bars, shaped windows, several forms of icon management, user-defined macro functions, click-to-type and pointer-driven keyboard focus, and user-specified key and pointer button bindings. Package: xbase Description: XFree86 upgrade convenience package Between Debian 2.0 ("hamm") and 2.1 ("slink") the XFree86 packages were extensively reorganized; this package exists solely to smooth the transition for people upgrading from Debian 2.0 or earlier. Those whose have fresh installations of Debian 2.1 or later have no need of this package. . Once this package has been installed it may be removed at any time; it contains no programs, libraries, or documentation. . For the technically curious, this package exists solely to declare dependencies on the packages among whom the old xbase package's files were distributed. The new packages are auto-selected by apt or dselect as a result, and the X Window System is properly upgraded. . Additionally, the X font and static library packages have been renamed. For more information see the /usr/doc/xbase/README.Debian file in this package or /usr/doc/xfree86-common/README.Debian-upgrade in the xfree86-common package. Package: xbase-clients Description: miscellaneous X clients An X client is a program that uses the X libraries to interface with an X server, and thus with some input and output hardware like a graphics card, monitor, keyboard, and pointing device (such as a mouse). . This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of X clients that ship with the X Window System, including: * xinit and startx, the programs that start an X session on demand from the command line; * a bitmap editor and conversion utilities; * utilities for font display and format conversion; * beforelight, a rudimentary screensaver; * X resource display and editing utilities; * X server testing and performance evaluation programs; * graphical clocks (xclock and oclock); * X session access control programs; * tools for use with the XKEYBOARD (XKB) extension; * xmodmap, a tool for remapping keys and pointer buttons; * xvidtune, a video mode tuner for XFree86 X servers; * a screen/window capture program, xwd (and viewer for the captures, xwud); and several other programs of general utility in the X Window System. . xbase-clients depends on cpp because xrdb requires it; the conflicts, replaces, and provides are due to package reorganizations and to ensure up-to-date support mechanisms for xaw-wrappers and X font packages. Package: xdm Description: X display manager xdm manages a collection of X servers, which may be on the local host or remote machines. It provides services similar to those provided by init, getty, and login on character-based terminals; prompting for login name and password, authenticating the user, and running a session. xdm supports XDMCP (X Display Manager Control Protocol) and can also be used to run a chooser process which presents the user with a menu of possible hosts that offer XDMCP display management. Package: xext Description: extensions to X servers xext provides extensions to X servers. This presently includes a system for 3D rendering under X called PEX (the PHIGS/PHIGS-PLUS Extension to X, in which PHIGS stands for Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System), XIE (X Image Extension), and XInput, which can manage the following input devices: * joystick (PC gameport type) * Elographics touchscreen * MicroTouch touchscreens (using stylus or finger) * mouse * Wacom eraser * Wacom cursor * SummaSketch tablet * AceCad tablet * CalComp DrawingBoard tablet * SWITCH virtual device * SGI button box . If you intend to use the joystick extension (and the joycal joystick calibration program), and are using a Linux kernel version prior to 2.2, you will need the joystick kernel module package. The joystick extension is not available in the m68k version of this package. Package: xf86setup Description: X server configuration tools xf86setup contains two X clients used to configure XFree86 X servers. . XF86Setup itself is used to either perform the initial setup of the servers or to make adjustments to the existing configuration; when invoked from the console to initially configure the XFree86 servers, it will start the VGA16 server and then allow configuration settings to be entered. When run from within an already running server environment (e.g. from an xterm window), XF86Setup can be used to make adjustments to the current server configuration. . Again, if you wish to use the XF86Setup program to perform initial configuration of the X server (i.e., you do not have a working XF86Config file), you MUST have the xserver-vga16 package installed. . xf86setup also contains a graphical mouse configuration utility, xmseconfig. . Note to Alpha users: The XF86Setup program has no awareness of TGA hardware and cannot be used to configure the TGA server. Because the VGA16 server does not work on the Alpha, XF86Setup can only be used to adjust an existing X server configuration on that architecture. Package: xfree86-common Description: X Window System (XFree86) infrastructure xfree86-common contains the filesystem infrastructure required for further installation of the X Window System in any configuration. . Those wishing an X server only (with remote font services and clients) will also require the xserver-common package and an X server package. . The counterpart to the above configuration is a machine with the X libraries (the xlib6g package), xbase-clients, a window manager, some X font packages, and likely many more client packages. . Those who desire a standalone X workstation (and/or are fuzzy on the concepts of X servers and X clients) will require both of the above sets of packages. A recommended minimal list of packages for such a configuration is: xbase-clients, xf86setup, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, xfonts-base, xfonts-scalable, xlib6g, xserver-common, an xserver (several are available, and which you use is largely dependent on your graphics hardware), a window manager (several are available, and which you use is largely a matter of preference), and a terminal emulator X client package (again, several are available and which you use is your decision). . A number of terms are used to refer to the X Window System, including "X", "X Version 11", "X11", "X11R6", and "X11R6.3". The version of X used in Debian is derived from the version released by the XFree86 Project, Inc., and is thus often also referred to as "XFree86". All of the preceding quoted terms are functionally interchangeable in a Debian system. . Still confused? Install this package and then read the files in /usr/doc/xfree86-common/ for assistance. Package: xfs Description: X font server xfs is a daemon that listens on a network port and serves X fonts to X servers (and thus to X clients). All X servers have the ability to serve locally installed fonts for themselves, but xfs makes it possible to offload that job from the X server, and/or have a central repository of fonts on a networked machine running xfs so that all the machines running X servers on a network do not require their own set of fonts. xfs may also be invoked by users to, for instance, make available X fonts in user accounts that are not available to the X server or to an already running system xfs. Package: xlib6 Description: shared libraries required by libc5 X clients The X libraries are the interface between X client programs and the hardware-oriented X servers, and consist of routines to read input from the keyboard and pointer, draw on the screen, etc., in an abstract manner that is independent of the particular characteristics of the hardware. The X libraries communicate with X servers by means of the X protocol. Xlib itself provides the low-level functionality; Xt, the X Toolkit Instrinsics, is often used as a foundation for widget libraries such as Lesstif or Athena. Xaw, the Athena widget set, provides a rudimentary set of graphical user-interface elements (buttons, scrollbars, text boxes, etc.). Several more libraries are provided to implement the functions of various X extensions. . X clients compiled against libc5 require that the X libraries be compiled against libc5 as well. xlib6 provides such backward compatibility. Package: xlib6-altdev Description: include files and libraries for libc5 X client development xlib6-altdev provides the standard set of include files for X and some non-shared libraries (with debugging symbols) required for X client development. You only need to install it if you intend to compile X clients against libc5 yourself. . This package only provides statically linked libraries that have no shared object version in xlib6. . This package does not include the manual pages for the functions in the X libraries; for those, install the xmanpages package. Package: xlib6g Description: shared libraries required by X clients The X libraries are the interface between X client programs and the hardware-oriented X servers, and consist of routines to read input from the keyboard and pointer, draw on the screen, etc., in an abstract manner that is independent of the particular characteristics of the hardware. The X libraries communicate with X servers by means of the X protocol. Xlib itself provides the low-level functionality; Xt, the X Toolkit Intrinsics, is often used as a foundation for widget libraries such as Lesstif or Athena. Xaw, the Athena widget set, provides a rudimentary set of graphical user-interface elements (buttons, scrollbars, text boxes, etc.). Several more libraries are provided to implement the functions of various X extensions. . xlib6g also contains the XKB specification files, locale data, and the bitmap image files that ship with X11R6.3. Package: xlib6g-dev Description: include files and libraries for X client development xlib6g-dev provides the standard set of include files for X, and some static libraries (with debugging symbols) required for X client development. You only need to install it if you intend to compile X clients yourself. . This package only provides statically linked libraries that have no shared object version in xlib6g. For statically linked versions of the libraries in the xlib6g package, see the xlib6g-static package. . This package does not include the manual pages for the functions in the X libraries; for those, install the xmanpages package. Package: xlib6g-static Description: statically linked versions of the libraries in xlib6g You only need to install this package if you intend to compile statically linked X clients. Static libraries with no shared version are in the xlib6g-dev package. The libraries in this package include debugging symbols. Package: xmh Description: X interface to MH mail system xmh provides a graphical user interface to the MH (Message Handler) mail system. xmh is a very old X client and is not exactly a "living" piece of software. MH users will probably prefer the exmh package, which serves the same function and continues to be actively developed. Package: xnest Description: nested X server xnest an X server that is itself an X client. This allows you to run a server within a server; this is occasionally useful for testing new window managers and other X clients. . Xnest relies upon its parent X server for font services. Package: xproxy Description: X proxy services xproxy provides a low bandwidth X proxy (lbxproxy), an X firewall proxy (xfwp), and a proxy manager service (proxymngr). . lbxproxy is useful for running X clients across a slow network connection. Applications need not know anything about the Low Bandwidth extension to X (LBX); they simply connect to lbxproxy as if it were another server. The proxy accepts client connections, multiplexes them over a single connection to the X server, and performs various optimizations on the X protocol to make it faster over low bandwidth and/or high latency connections. . xfwp is an application layer gateway proxy that may be run on a network firewall host to forward X traffic across the firewall. . proxymngr is responsible for resolving requests from xfindproxy (in the xbase-clients package) and other similar clients, starting new proxies when appropriate, and keeping track of all the available proxy services. Package: xprt Description: X print server xprt provides an X server with the print extension and special DDX (Device-Dependent X) implementation. Package: xserver-3dlabs Description: X server for 3DLabs GLINT and Permedia-based graphics cards xserver-3dlabs is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, 24-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with some 3DLabs GLINT 500TX, GLINT MX, Permedia, and Permedia 2 graphic accelerator boards. 24-bit operation is supported only on the Permedia 2. Package: xserver-8514 Description: X server for ATI 8514/A-based graphics cards xserver-8514 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with ATI 8514/A graphic accelerator boards. Package: xserver-agx Description: X server for IBM XGA and IIT AGX-based graphics cards xserver-agx is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with IIT AGX or IBM XGA graphic accelerator boards. Package: xserver-common Description: files and utilities common to all X servers The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. . Most of the X servers in Debian are authored by the XFree86 Project, Inc., which also distributes the rest of the X Window System source code for convenience. XFree86's X servers attempt where possible to take advantage of acceleration features present within the video hardware. . xserver-common contains files required by all XFree86 X servers, and includes a text-based program (xf86config) that configures the /etc/X11/XF86Config file, whose primary purpose is to describe the computer's video and input hardware to the X server. . All X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know of a remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The former means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages. . For a more sophisticated (and graphical) X server configuration tool, see the xf86setup package (currently for the i386 architecture only). Package: xserver-fbdev Description: X server for framebuffer-based graphics drivers xserver-fbdev is an X server that uses the kernel-based framebuffer device driver for display. . To use this server, you must have a kernel that supports the framebuffer console device. For the Alpha and i386 architectures, this capability is absent from the 2.0 (and earlier) kernel series. Users of these architectures must use version 2.2 or later of the Linux kernel with support for an appropriate framebuffer console driver to employ this X server. Package: xserver-i128 Description: X server for Number Nine Imagine 128 graphics cards xserver-i128 is an X server suitable for use with Number Nine Imagine 128, Ticket 2 Ride, Revolution 3D, and Revolution IV graphics cards. Package: xserver-mach32 Description: X server for ATI Mach32-based graphics cards xserver-mach32 is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with ATI Mach32 graphic accelerator boards. 16-bit operation is not supported on all accelerator boards. Package: xserver-mach64 Description: X server for ATI Mach64-based graphics cards xserver-mach64 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with ATI Mach64, 3D Rage, 3D Rage II, and 3D Rage Pro accelerator boards. 16-bit and 32-bit operation is not supported on all accelerator boards. Package: xserver-mach8 Description: X server for ATI Mach8-based graphics cards xserver-mach8 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with ATI Mach8 graphic accelerator boards. Package: xserver-mono Description: X server for monochrome graphics cards and/or monitors xserver-mono is a monochrome X server suitable for use with most VGA and SVGA cards. It also supports the Hercules monochrome card, the Hyundai HGC1280, Sigma LaserView, Visa and Apollo monochrome cards. Package: xserver-p9000 Description: X server for Weitek P9000-based graphics cards xserver-p9000 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with Weitek Power 9000 (P9000) graphic accelerator boards. Package: xserver-s3 Description: X server for S3 chipset-based graphics cards xserver-s3 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with S3 graphic accelerator boards (with some exceptions, like the ViRGE and ViRGE/VX series). 16-bit and 32-bit operation is not supported on all accelerator boards. Package: xserver-s3v Description: X server for S3 ViRGE and ViRGE/VX-based graphics cards xserver-s3v is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with S3 ViRGE and ViRGE/VX graphic accelerator boards. In most cases use of this X server is deprecated in favor of the SVGA X server. Package: xserver-svga Description: X server for SVGA graphics cards xserver-svga is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 24-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with many Super VGA video cards; video chipsets supported include models from Ark Logic, Alliance, ATI, Avance Logic, Chips & Technologies, Cirrus Logic, Compaq, Cyrix, Epson, Genoa, Intel, Matrox, MX, NCR, NVidia(/SGS Thomson), NeoMagic, Oak, RealTek, Rendition, S3, SiS, Tseng, Video7(/Headland Technologies), and Western Digital(/Paradise). 16-bit and 24-bit TrueColor are currently only supported for some chipsets. . Note to Intel i810 chipset users: full support of this graphics hardware is only possible with a specialized kernel module. See /usr/doc/xserver-svga/README.Debian for more information. . Note to Alpha users: Only the Matrox, NVidia, S3 Virge, and Trident drivers are provided for this architecture. This server also does not support TGA hardware. Package: xserver-tga Description: X server for Digital Equipment Corporation TGA graphics cards xserver-tga is an X server suitable for use with the Digital Equipment Corporation TGA (DEC 21030) graphics cards found in some Alphas. Package: xserver-vga16 Description: X server for VGA graphics cards xserver-vga16 is a 16-color X server suitable for use with most VGA-compatible cards. It also includes support for the non-VGA monochrome cards supported by the xserver-mono package. For most people this X server is only useful to kick-start the XF86Setup program (in the xf86setup package). . Note to Alpha users: This server does not support TGA hardware. Package: xserver-w32 Description: X server for Tseng ET4000/W32 and ET6000-based graphics cards xserver-w32 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with Tseng ET4000/W32, ET4000/W32i, ET4000/W32p, and ET6000 graphics accelerator boards. For 16, 24 and 32 bit per pixel support on the ET6000, try the xserver-svga package. Package: xserver-xsun Description: X server for 8-bit Sun framebuffers xserver-xsun is an X server suitable for use with CG3, CG6, and other 8-bit framebuffers. Monochrome framebuffer support is also compiled in. Most Sun (and some Sun clone) 8-bit framebuffers are supported. . It should be noted that this X server does not come from XFree86; as such, the server is not built with support for the X protocol extensions XFree86-DGA, XFree86-Misc, and XFree86-VidModeExtension. X clients that require these extensions will not work with this server. It also does not use the /etc/X11/XF86Config file, and demands exclusive access to the mouse device (and thus cannot be used with the gpm package). Package: xserver-xsun-mono Description: X server for monochrome Sun framebuffers xserver-xsun-mono is an X server suitable for use with BWTWO (and other mono) framebuffers. Just about any monochrome framebuffer you can find will probably work with this server, along with some color framebuffers operating in mono mode. . It should be noted that this X server does not come from XFree86; as such, the server is not built with support for the X protocol extensions XFree86-DGA, XFree86-Misc, and XFree86-VidModeExtension. X clients that require these extensions will not work with this server. It also does not use the /etc/X11/XF86Config file, and demands exclusive access to the mouse device (and thus cannot be used with the gpm package). Package: xserver-xsun24 Description: X server for 24-bit Sun framebuffers xserver-xsun24 is an X server suitable for use with 24-bit color Sun framebuffers. This server is still a bit experimental and may have a few minor problems. Also, it supports a select few of the possible graphics cards (and not all of those are recognized by the kernel, making the list even shorter). Assuming you have one of the few 24-bit framebuffers recognized by the Linux kernel, this server might be something to try. . It should be noted that this X server does not come from XFree86; as such, the server is not built with support for the X protocol extensions XFree86-DGA, XFree86-Misc, and XFree86-VidModeExtension. X clients that require these extensions will not work with this server. It also does not use the /etc/X11/XF86Config file, and demands exclusive access to the mouse device (and thus cannot be used with the gpm package). Package: xsm Description: X session manager A session is a group of applications, each of which has a particular state. xsm allows you to create arbitrary sessions -- for example, you might have a "light" session, a "development" session, or an "xterminal" session. Each session can have its own set of applications. Within a session, you can perform a "checkpoint" to save application state, or a "shutdown" to save state and exit the session. When you log back in to the system, you can load a specific session, and you can delete sessions you no longer want to keep. . Many window managers and desktop environments for X also provide session management services; this is the original X Consortium reference implementation. Package: xterm Description: X terminal emulator xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that cannot use the window system directly. This version implements ISO/ANSI colors and most of the control sequences used by DEC VT220 terminals. Package: xvfb Description: virtual framebuffer X server xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing, but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway. . This package should not be confused with xserver-fbdev, the X server that interfaces with the kernel's framebuffer device; this package, xvfb, does not use the video hardware and is not a "real" X server in the popular sense. Source package: xfree86-2 Package: xfonts-100dpi Description: 100 dpi fonts for X xfonts-100dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 100 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-75dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-100dpi may be more suitable for large monitors and/or large screen resolutions (over 1024x768). Package: xfonts-75dpi Description: 75 dpi fonts for X xfonts-75dpi provides a set of bitmapped fonts at 75 dots per inch. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . This package and xfonts-100dpi provide the same set of fonts, rendered at different resolutions; only one or the other is necessary, but both may be installed. xfonts-75dpi may be more suitable for small monitors and/or small screen resolutions (under 1024x768). Package: xfonts-base Description: standard fonts for X xfonts-base provides a standard set of low-resolution bitmapped fonts. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. . If you are not using a remote font server, you must install this package if you are installing an X server. It contains fonts without which X servers will not work. Package: xfonts-cjk Description: basic Chinese, Japanese, and Korean fonts for X xfonts-cjk provides fonts suitable for displaying text in the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. Package: xfonts-cyrillic Description: Cyrillic fonts for X xfonts-cyrillic provides a set of fonts using the Cyrillic alphabet for X servers. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. Package: xfonts-pex Description: fonts for minimal PEX support in X The X server PEX extension, provided in the xext package, searches for these fonts by default, and outputs an error message if it can't find them. Installing this package will suppress these messages. Package: xfonts-scalable Description: scalable fonts for X xfonts-scalable provides fonts that can be drawn at any size by the X server or font server without loss of quality. In most cases it is desirable to have the X font server (xfs) and/or an X server installed to make the fonts available to X clients. Package: xmanpages Description: manual pages for X client developers The manual pages provided in this package document the programmers' interface to the functions provided by the X libraries. They do not document the standard X clients or the servers; those manpages are included in the appropriate package (e.g., xdm's manpage is in the xdm package). . X client or server developers will likely also find the xbooks package of utility. Source package: xfree86-3 Package: xbooks Description: X Window System technical documentation in PostScript format xbooks contains the following manuals in PostScript format: * Bitmap Distribution Format * Compound Text Encoding * X Display Power Management Signaling Extension Protocol Specification * X Display Power Management Signaling Extension Library Specification * The X Font Service Protocol * Inter-Client Communications Conventions Manual * Inter-Client Exchange Library * Inter-Client Exchange (ICE) Protocol * PEXlib Specification and C Language Binding * PEX Protocol Encoding * PEX Protocol Specification * PEX-SI Architecture Specification * PEX-SI Porting Guide and Implementation Details * PEX-SI User Guide * The RX Document * X Session Management Library * X Session Management Protocol * Xlib - C Language X Interface * X Display Manager Control Protocol * XIE Sample Implementation Architecture * X Image Extension Protocol * XIElib Specification * The Input Method Protocol * The X Keyboard Extension: Library Specification * The X Keyboard Extension: Protocol Specification * X Logical Font Description Conventions * X Print Service Extension Library * X Print Service * X Window System Protocol * Athena Widget Set - C Language Interface * Application Group Extension to the X Protocol * Big Requests Extension * Extending X for Double-Buffering, Multi-Buffering, and Stereo * Double Buffer Extension Protocol * Double Buffer Extension Library * Low Bandwidth X Extension * LBX X Consortium Algorithms * MIT-SHM - The MIT Shared Memory Extension * Record Extension Protocol Specification * X Record Extension Library * Security Extension Specification * X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Protocol * X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension Library * X Synchronization Extension Protocol * X Synchronization Extension Library * XC-MISC Extension * XTEST Extension Protocol * XTEST Extension Library * X Input Device Extension Library * X11 Input Extension Porting Document * X11 Input Extension Protocol Specification * Xmu Library * X Print Service Sample Implementation * Analysis of the X Protocol for Security Concerns * Description of the Application Group Extension Implementation * Definition of the Porting Layer for the X v11 Sample Server * The X Font Library * Security Extension Server Design * X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface * X11R6 Sample Implementation Frame Work * X Locale Database Definition * The XIM Transport Specification * A Flexible Remote Execution Protocol Based on rsh * Xlib and X Protocol Test Suite: User Guide for the X Test Suite * Font Server Implementation Overview * X Transport Interface Source package: xfree86v3 Package: xext Description: extensions to XFree86 3.x servers xext provides extensions to XFree86 version 3.x servers. This presently includes a system for 3D rendering under X called PEX (the PHIGS/PHIGS-PLUS Extension to X, in which PHIGS stands for Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System), XIE (X Image Extension), and XInput, which can manage the following input devices: * joystick (PC game port type) * Elographics touch screen * MicroTouch touch screens (using stylus or finger) * mouse * Wacom eraser * Wacom cursor * SummaSketch tablet * AceCad tablet * CalComp DrawingBoard tablet * SWITCH virtual device * SGI button box . While this package is installable without an X server on the system, it is only useful in conjunction with an XFree86 3.x X server. Note that the loadable extension modules in this package are not compatible with, and are not used by, the XFree86 version 4.x X server. . If you intend to use the joystick extension (and the joycal joystick calibration program), and are using a Linux kernel version prior to 2.2, you will need the joystick kernel module package. . Note that the PEX extension is not supported on the Alpha architecture. Package: xlib6 Description: shared libraries required by libc5 X clients The X libraries are the interface between X client programs and the hardware-oriented X servers, and consist of routines to read input from the keyboard and pointer, draw on the screen, etc., in an abstract manner that is independent of the particular characteristics of the hardware. The X libraries communicate with X servers by means of the X protocol. Xlib itself provides the low-level functionality; Xt, the X Toolkit Intrinsics, is often used as a foundation for widget libraries such as Lesstif or Athena. Xaw, the Athena widget set, provides a rudimentary set of graphical user-interface elements (buttons, scrollbars, text boxes, etc.). Several more libraries are provided to implement the functions of various X extensions. . X clients compiled against libc5 require that the X libraries be compiled against libc5 as well. xlib6 provides such backward compatibility. . To avoid redundancy, this package depends on the current version of the X library packages for various non-binary files used by the X libraries (bitmaps, locale data, etc.). Package: xlib6-altdev Description: include files and libraries for libc5 X client development xlib6-altdev provides the standard set of include files for X and some non-shared libraries (with debugging symbols) required for X client development. You only need to install it if you intend to compile X clients against libc5 yourself. . This package does not include the manual pages for the functions in the X libraries; modern X client development should be done with the X libraries available in the xlibs and xlibs-dev packages. Package: xserver-3dlabs Description: X server for 3DLabs GLINT and Permedia-based graphics cards xserver-3dlabs is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, 24-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with some 3DLabs GLINT 500TX, GLINT MX, Permedia, and Permedia 2 graphic accelerator boards. 24-bit operation is supported only on the Permedia 2. Package: xserver-8514 Description: X server for ATI 8514/A-based graphics cards xserver-8514 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with ATI 8514/A graphic accelerator boards. Package: xserver-agx Description: X server for IBM XGA and IIT AGX-based graphics cards xserver-agx is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with IIT AGX or IBM XGA graphic accelerator boards. Package: xserver-common-v3 Description: files and utilities common to XFree86 3.x X servers The new XFree86 version 4.x X server, available in the xserver-xfree86 packages, does not support some of the graphics hardware (mostly older equipment) that the version 3.x servers do. Odds are that your video hardware is supported by XFree86 4.x, and you do not need an old 3.x server. . The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth. . Most of the X servers in Debian are authored by the XFree86 Project, Inc., which also distributes the rest of the X Window System source code for convenience. XFree86's X servers attempt where possible to take advantage of acceleration features present within the video hardware. . xserver-common-v3 contains files required by XFree86 version 3.x X servers, and includes a text-based program (xf86config-v3) that configures the /etc/X11/XF86Config file, whose primary purpose is to describe the computer's video and input hardware to the X server. . All X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know of a remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The former means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font packages may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least the xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages. Package: xserver-fbdev Description: X server for framebuffer-based graphics drivers xserver-fbdev is an X server that uses the kernel-based framebuffer device driver for display. . To use this server, you must have a kernel that supports the framebuffer console device. For the Alpha and i386 architectures, this capability is absent from the 2.0 (and earlier) kernel series. Users of these architectures must use version 2.2 or later of the Linux kernel with support for an appropriate framebuffer console driver to employ this X server. Package: xserver-i128 Description: X server for Number Nine Imagine 128 graphics cards xserver-i128 is an X server suitable for use with Number Nine Imagine 128, Ticket 2 Ride, Revolution 3D, and Revolution IV graphics cards. Package: xserver-mach32 Description: X server for ATI Mach32-based graphics cards xserver-mach32 is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with ATI Mach32 graphic accelerator boards. 16-bit operation is not supported on all accelerator boards. . Users of Mach32 cards may want to try the XFree86 4.x server in the xserver-xfree86 package. Package: xserver-mach64 Description: X server for ATI Mach64-based graphics cards xserver-mach64 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with ATI Mach64, 3D Rage, 3D Rage II, and 3D Rage Pro accelerator boards. 16-bit and 32-bit operation is not supported on all accelerator boards. Package: xserver-mach8 Description: X server for ATI Mach8-based graphics cards xserver-mach8 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with ATI Mach8 graphic accelerator boards. Package: xserver-mono Description: X server for monochrome graphics cards and/or monitors xserver-mono is a monochrome X server suitable for use with most VGA and SVGA cards. It also supports the Hercules monochrome card, the Hyundai HGC1280, Sigma LaserView, Visa and Apollo monochrome cards. Package: xserver-p9000 Description: X server for Weitek P9000-based graphics cards xserver-p9000 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with Weitek Power 9000 (P9000) graphic accelerator boards. Package: xserver-s3 Description: X server for S3 chipset-based graphics cards xserver-s3 is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 32-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with S3 graphic accelerator boards. 16-bit and 32-bit operation is not supported on all accelerator boards. . This server does NOT support the S3 ViRGE, Trio3D, or Savage series of S3 chipsets. Users of these chipsets should use the XFree86 version 4.x X server in the xserver-xfree86 package. Package: xserver-s3v Description: X server for S3 ViRGE and ViRGE/VX-based graphics cards xserver-s3v is an 8-bit PseudoColor and 16-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with S3 ViRGE and ViRGE/VX graphic accelerator boards. In most cases use of this X server is deprecated in favor of the SVGA X server. Package: xserver-svga Description: X server for SVGA graphics cards xserver-svga is an 8-bit PseudoColor, 16-bit TrueColor, and 24-bit TrueColor X server suitable for use with many Super VGA video cards; video chipsets supported include models from Alliance, Ark Logic, ATI, Avance Logic, Chips & Technologies, Cirrus Logic, Compaq, Cyrix, Epson, Genoa, Intel, Integrated Micro Solutions, Matrox, MX, NCR, NeoMagic, NVidia(/SGS Thomson), Oak, Paradise(/Western Digital), RealTek, Rendition(/Micron), S3, SiS, Trident, Tseng Labs, Weitek, Video7(/Headland Technologies). 16-bit and 24-bit TrueColor are only supported for some chipsets. . Note to Alpha users: Only the Matrox, NVidia, S3 Virge, and Trident drivers are provided for this architecture. This server also does not support TGA hardware. Package: xserver-tga Description: X server for Digital Equipment Corporation TGA graphics cards xserver-tga is an X server suitable for use with the Digital Equipment Corporation TGA (DEC 21030) graphics cards found in some DEC Alpha-based machines. Package: xserver-vga16 Description: X server for VGA graphics cards xserver-vga16 is a 16-color X server suitable for use with most VGA-compatible cards. It also includes support for the non-VGA monochrome cards supported by the xserver-mono package. For most people this X server is only useful to kick-start the XF86Setup program (in the xf86setup package). . Note to Alpha users: This server does not support TGA hardware. Package: xserver-w32 Description: X server for Tseng ET4000/W32 and ET6000-based graphics cards xserver-w32 is an 8-bit PseudoColor X server suitable for use with Tseng ET4000/W32, ET4000/W32i, ET4000/W32p, and ET6000 graphics accelerator boards. For 16, 24 and 32 bit per pixel support on the ET6000, try the xserver-svga package. Source package: xfreecd Package: xfreecd Description: a GTK-based CD Player XfreeCD is a X window program that looks like the front panel of a CD player. It has full cddb database support. Source package: xfrisk Package: xfrisk Description: Server and X11 client for playing risk with humans or AIs xfrisk allows you to play risk against other players over TCP/IP and/or with 3 different AI players. Risk is a board game played on a map of the world. You control a group of armies and attempt to capture large sections of the world and try to stop your opponents from doing the same thing. Source package: xfs-xtt Package: libxfont-xtt Description: X-TT patched font library of X (Shared library) and code convert modules This package provides shared library of X libfont with X-TrueType extension and X-TrueType code convert modules. Package: libxfont-xtt-dev Description: X-TT patched font library of X (Static library) and header files This package provides development part of libfont with X-TrueType extension. Package: xfs-xtt Description: X-TrueType font server This package provide X-TrueType font server. This is compatible normal X font server, but added X-TrueType font handling scheme support instead of FreeType backend. XFree86 4.0's font server can handle TrueType too, but it can not handle TTCap. By using TTCap description, support for font transformations, such as slanting, adjusting glyph width, pseudo-bolding, etc. . xfs-xtt is a daemon that listens on a network port and serves X fonts to X servers (and thus to X clients). All X servers have the ability to serve locally installed fonts for themselves, but xfs makes it possible to offload that job from the X server, and/or have a central repository of fonts on a networked machine running xfs so that all the machines running X servers on a network do not require their own set of fonts. xfs may also be invoked by users to, for instance, make available X fonts in user accounts that are not available to the X server or to an already running system xfs-xtt. Source package: xfsdump Package: xfsdump Description: Administrative utilities for the XFS filesystem The xfsdump package contains xfsdump, xfsrestore and a number of other administrative utilities for managing XFS filesystems. . xfsdump examines files in a filesystem, determines which need to be backed up, and copies those files to a specified disk, tape or other storage medium. It uses XFS-specific directives for optimizing the dump of an XFS filesystem, and also knows how to backup XFS extended attributes. Backups created with xfsdump are "endian safe" and can thus be transfered between Linux machines of different architectures and also between IRIX machines. . xfsrestore performs the inverse function of xfsdump; it can restore a full backup of a filesystem. Subsequent incremental backups can then be layered on top of the full backup. Single files and directory subtrees may be restored from full or partial backups. Source package: xfsprogs Package: xfslibs-dev Description: XFS filesystem-specific static libraries and headers. xfslibs-dev contains the libraries and header files needed to develop XFS filesystem-specific programs. Package: xfsprogs Description: Utilities for managing the XFS filesystem A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs. . XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can support large files and large filesystems, extended attributes, variable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of Btrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance and scalability. . Refer to the documentation at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/ for complete details. This implementation is on-disk compatible with the IRIX version of XFS. Package: xfsprogs-bf Description: A stripped-down versions of xfsprogs, for boot-floppies This package is an xfsprogs package built for a reduced size, so that it can help to save space on installation boot-floppies. . Don't attempt to install this package, it has no support for a couple of features you surely want. Anyway it should refuse to install. Source package: xfstt Package: xfstt Description: TrueType Font Server for X11 xfstt means "X11 Font Server for TT fonts". TT fonts are generally regarded to be the best scalable fonts for displays. Applications needing scalable fonts that are to be displayed on a screen benefit most. This server will allow X11 applications to use the exact same fonts as the TrueType fonts used on most Windows Machines. NB: This package contains NO FONTS. They MUST be obtained separately Source package: xgalaga Package: xgalaga Description: X11 version of the famous Galaga game A clone of the classic game Galaga for the X Window System. Xgalaga is a space-invader like game with additional features to produce a more interesting game. Source package: xgammon Package: xgammon Description: Implementation of backgammon under X. This a nicely implemented backgammon with the following features: - X11/Xaw interface, - a simple file selector and saving dialog, - You can edit positions and perform rollouts. - Position dump to a mail file in the format used in backgammon newsgroups. - Easier movement of stones, by simple button clicks. - You can play against an opponent on a remote X-Terminal. (experimental). Source package: xgdipc Package: xgdipc Description: GnuDIP GTK client A graphical (GTK-based) client for updating your GnuDIP settings Source package: xggi Package: xserver-ggi Description: X server for all LibGGI targets The GGI project is developing the "General Graphics Interface", a set of APIs, drivers and other interfaces aiming to provide a fast, portable graphics environment for UNIX-like operating systems. . This package contains XGGI, a unified X server for all GGI targets. This server draws to the screen by calling LibGGI, and therefore takes advantage of LibGGI's range of available targets and hardware acceleration. . IMPORTANT: Be sure to read at least the keyboard section in the README before attempting to run XGGI! . WARNING: If you select XGGI to be your default X server, be prepared for some breakage. XGGI may not accept all the command-line options of the XFree86 X servers (although it does support -bpp), and does not use the /etc/X11/XF86Config configuration file. Source package: xgospel Package: xgospel Description: an Internet Go client xgospel is a client for playing the game of Go (Weiqi, Baduk) on the Internet Go Server (IGS). Unfortunately, it is somewhat lacking with respect to connecting to other Go servers on the internet, playing Go between two computers, or editing SGF files. You should probably install cgoban for these purposes. However, if you intend to play on IGS frequently, xgospel is the perfect choice for you. Source package: xgraph Package: xgraph Description: Plotting program, reads stdin, allows interactive zooming Accepts data files or stdin in a form similar to the unix program graph and displays line graphs, scatter plots, or bar charts on an X11 display. Fully annotated with title, axis numbering and labels, and legend. Zooming with the mouse is supported. Can generate hardcopy output to Postscript printers and HPGL plotters. Output can be directly pasted into idraw (drawtool) for further annotation. Particularly useful in shell scripts. Source package: xhangglider Package: xhangglider Description: hanggliders fly around in your X root window. xhangglider is a demo program for X. Hanggliders and paragliders fly around in your X root window. Enjoy! Source package: ximian-setup-tools Package: ximian-setup-tools Description: Cross-platform configuration utilities. The Ximian Setup Tools are a set of cross-platform configuration utilities for Linux and other Unices. Internally they are divided in frontends and backends. The frontend knows nothing about the underlying system and provides the same user interface across the different types of systems. The backend knows how to read and write configuration information. The Ximian Setup Tools do not impose a new database on the system, they work with the default configuration files so that configuration can still be done by hand or by other tools. Source package: xine Package: xine Description: upgrade aid for the obsolete "xine" package This package is obsolete, please install xine-ui instead! . From version 0.5.0 on, xine has been split into two packages: a generic video player library, xine-lib, and the player itself, named xine-ui. . The sole purpose of this package is providing a smooth upgrade path for those who have been so kind to beta-test xine. It will be removed just before Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (woody) is released. Source package: xine-dvdnav Package: xine-dvdnav Description: xine DVD plugin that is capable of Menus and special features This plugin will eventually be able to play all special features that can be found on DVDs. Currently, it works with most DVDs. . Features include: . * DVD menus * correctly coloured subtitles * named subtitles and audio channels * forced subtitles (can be overridden) * Copyright warnings Source package: xine-lib Package: libxine-dev Description: the xine video player library, development packages This contains development files (headers, documentation and the like) for the xine library (libxine). . Libxine provides the complete infrastructure for a video/media player. It supports MPEG 1/2 and some AVI and Quicktime videos out of the box, so you can use it to play DVDs, (S)VCDs and most video files out there. It supports network streams, subtitles and even mp3 files. It's extensible to your heart's content via plugins for audio_out, video_out, input media, demuxers (stream types), audio/video and subtitle codecs. Building a GUI (or text based) frontend around this should be quite easy. The xine-ui package provides one for your convenience, so you can just start watching your VCDs ;-) Package: libxine0 Description: the xine video/media player library, binary files This is the xine media player library (libxine). Libxine provides the complete infrastructure for a video/media player. It supports MPEG 1/2 and some AVI and Quicktime videos out of the box, so you can use it to play DVDs, (S)VCDs and most video files out there. It supports network streams, subtitles and even mp3 files. It's extensible to your heart's content via plugins for audio_out, video_out, input media, demuxers (stream types), audio/video and subtitle codecs. Building a GUI (or text based) frontend around this should be quite easy. The xine-ui package provides one for your convenience, so you can just start watching your VCDs ;-) Source package: xine-ui Package: xine-ui Description: the xine video player, user interface This is an X11 based GUI for the libxine video player library. It provides xine, a skin based media player that can play all the audio/video formats that libxine supports. Currently, this includes MPEG1/2, some AVI and Quicktime files, some network streaming methods and disc based media (VCD, SVCD, DVD). A more complete list can be found on http://xine.sf.net/. . This package contains an additional front end, aaxine, which runs even on the console. aaxine uses aalib to render ASCII art video, or you can tell it to use a framebuffer device. This is more a proof of concept, but you can use it to watch DVDs on your old vt100 terminal, of course. ;-) . Most DVDs on the market today are play-protected by the Content Scrambling System (CSS). Xine does not provide any code to descramble those DVDs, because of legal uncertainties. Have a look at /usr/share/doc/xine-ui/README.Debian for more information! Source package: xinetd Package: xinetd Description: replacement for inetd with many enhancements xinetd has access control mechanisms, extensive logging capabilities, the ability to make services available based on time, and can place limits on the number of servers that can be started, among other things. . It has the ability to redirect TCP streams to a remote host and port. This is useful for those of that use ip masquerading, or NAT, and want to be able to reach your internal hosts. . It also has the ability to bind specific services to specific interfaces. This is useful when you want to make services available for your internal network, but not the rest of the world. Or to have a different service running on the same port, but different interfaces. Source package: xinput Package: xinput Description: Runtime configuration and test of XInput devices. Runtime configuration and test of XInput devices. Source package: xinv3d Package: xinv3d Description: 3D space invaders for X XInvaders 3D is a 3D vector-based space-invaders clone for the X Window System. Source package: xipmsg Package: xipmsg Description: A pop up style message communication software IP Messenger is a pop up style message communication software for multi platforms. It is based on TCP/IP(UDP). Xipmsg is the X11 version of IP Messenger. It can communicate with IP Messengers for Windows/MacOS. Source package: xitalk Package: xitalk Description: Talk intercept utility for X xitalk logs you in on a pseudo terminal. If you then disable messages in all your xterms, xitalk will receive all talk requests/ writes. It can then start a [y]talk session, play a sound, etc. Source package: xiterm+thai Package: xiterm+thai Description: x-terminal program with Thai languague support xiterm+thai is an x-terminal-emulator program with Thai language support. It has built-in Thai keyboard input support. You could also use X11 XKB extension to input Thai character. . Thai font is needed to display Thai character. Source package: xjewel Package: xjewel Description: match colors on falling columns of blocks Jewel Box is a falling-pieces game like Tetris, only jewels are removed from the board if three or more of the same jewel lie in a straight line. Interesting cascade-like effects can be achieved when the removal of jewels causes another set of jewels to line up. Source package: xjig Package: xjig Description: An X11 jigsaw puzzle xjig is a puzzle that tries to replicate a jigsaw puzzle on the screen as closely as possible. Any GIF image may be loaded and cut into pieces. The goal (as with any jigsaw puzzle) is to reassemble the original picture. . Tiles may be freely rotated by use of the mouse, flipped (for double-sided puzzles) and even shown as shaped windows on the desktop (fast machine/video card recommended for the latter!). An example image is provided in /usr/lib/games/xjig . Source package: xjokes Package: xjokes Description: X11 jokes xjokes contains 4 jokes. yasiti, blackhole, mori1, and mori2. Source package: xjscal Package: libjsw-dev Description: X11 Joystick Library header files This library allows other programs to easily read the caliberation file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures (similar to Xlib). . More information can be found at the xjscal web site http://fox.mit.edu/xsw/ . Package: libjsw1 Description: X11 Joystick Library This library allows other programs to easily read the caliberation file and get joystick values using simple event style procedures (similar to Xlib). . More information can be found at the xjscal web site http://fox.mit.edu/xsw/ . Package: xjscal Description: X11 Joystick Calibrator With xjscal you can calibrate your joystick for Linux games. . More information can be found at the xjscal web site http://fox.mit.edu/xsw/ . Source package: xjump Package: xjump Description: A jumping game for X. A jumping game for X. The way to play this game is very simple, but nice game. What you do in this game is only to jump, jump and jump up above. Source package: xkbsel Package: libxkbsel-dev Description: Tool for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboards. xkbsel is a framework for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboard mappings, without the need to modify X11 distribution in any way. . This package contains the xkbsel development libraries and header files. Some documentation is available in the `xkbsel' package. Package: xkbsel Description: Tool for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboards. xkbsel is a framework for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboard mappings, without the need to modify X11 distribution in any way. . This package contains the xkbsel basic files and binaries, including the Athena keyboard switching applet. . Homepage: http://www.penguin.cz/~stano/sk/xkbsel.html Package: xkbsel-gnome Description: Tool for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboards. xkbsel is a framework for defining, selecting, and indicating XKB keyboard mappings, without the need to modify X11 distribution in any way. . This package contains the Gnome keyboard switching applet. Source package: xkeycaps Package: xkeycaps Description: Manipulate X keymaps (for xmodmap) graphically. xkeycaps is a graphical front-end to xmodmap(1). It opens a window that looks like a keyboard; moving the mouse over a key shows what KeySyms and Modifier bits that key generates. Clicking on a key simulates KeyPress/KeyRelease events on the window of your choice. It is possible to change the KeySyms and Modifiers generated by a key through a mouse-based interface. This program can also write an input file for xmodmap to recreate your changes in future sessions. Source package: xkeysw Package: xkeysw Description: a keyboard layout switch for X windows. Its main features are: . - Per-window switching. You can have different layouts in different windows. - Unlimited number of layouts. - Flexible switching. Any layout can have its own "hot keys" for switching to other layouts. Source package: xkobo Package: xkobo Description: a game of space battle Destroy all the fortresses and avoid the many enemy ships to advance to the next level in this game of space battle. Source package: xlaby Package: xlaby Description: Collect four items from an xmaze using the mouse to move. xlaby traps your mouse cursor in one of the mazes generated by "maze", you must move around until you collect all four objects - invisible walls are an option! Source package: xlander Package: xlander Description: a lunar landing simulation for X The object is to successfully land the craft on the surface of the moon or some other planet. The program features "out-the-window" 3-d wire-frame graphics and full directional control of the lander. For further instructions, please, refer to the man page. Source package: xlassie Package: xlassie Description: Dockable mail notifier w/ message count & POP3/APOP/IMAP support Enhanced pending mail notifier. Displays the number of waiting messages. Supports local mail spool and POP3/APOP3/IMAP mail servers. Can run a command when clicked upon. Uses plain xlib, so memory footprint is tiny. Can operate as plain app or WindowMaker/KDE dock applet Source package: xlbiff Package: xlbiff Description: X Literate Biff. Displays Froms and Subjects of your new mail Xlbiff lurks in the background, monitoring your mailbox file (normally /usr/spool/mail/). When something shows up there, it invokes the MH scan(1) command and displays the output in a window. If more mail comes in, it scans again and resizes accordingly. . Clicking the left mouse button anywhere in the window causes it to vanish. It will also vanish if you inc(1) and the mailbox becomes empty. Xlbiff is modeled after xconsole -- its job is to sit invisibly and pop up only when something demands your attention. Source package: xless Package: xless Description: A file browsing tool for the X Window System xless allows you to view information in an X window. It allows filename(s) arguments, or input via STDIN. It can print the current buffer and do regular expression searches. Source package: xletters Package: xletters Description: Type falling words before they land A typing practice game for X similar to typespeed and tuxtype. Words chosen from the system's wordlist fall from the top of the screen and must be typed correctly to score. In a challenge stage, random sequences of characters appear instead of words. Head-to-head networked play is possible with xletters-duel. Source package: xlhtml Package: ppthtml Description: A program for converting Microsoft Power Point Files .ppt The ppthtml program will take a PowerPoint 97/95 file as input and convert it to html. The output is via standard out so it can be re-directed to files or piped to filters or used as a gateway to the internet. Package: xlhtml Description: A program for converting Microsoft Excel Files .xls The xlhtml program will take an Excel 95, or 97 file as input and convert it to highly optimized html. The output is via standard out so it can be re-directed to files or piped to filters or used as a gateway on the internet. Source package: xli Package: xli Description: view images under X11 Can view the following image types under X11: FBM Image, Sun Rasterfile, CMU WM Raster, Portable Bit Map (PBM, PGM, PPM), Portable Network Graphics (PNG), Faces Project, GIF Image, JFIF style jpeg Image, Utah RLE Image, Windows, OS/2 RLE Image, Photograph on CD Image, X Window Dump, Targa Image, McIDAS areafile, G3 FAX Image, PC Paintbrush Image, GEM Bit Image, MacPaint Image, X Pixmap, X Bitmap. Source package: xlife Package: xlife Description: John Conway's Game of Life, for X11 This is an X11 implementation of "Life", a classic cellular automaton. Many example cell arrangements are provided. You can also create and save your own. Source package: xlispstat Package: xlispstat Description: a lisp-based environment for statistical computing xlispstat is an environment for statistical computing and interactive graphics. It was developed by Luke Tierney from David Betz's xlisp interpreter. . The system is documented in Tierney's 1990 book, "LISP-STAT: An Object-oriented Environment for Statistical Computing and Dynamic Graphics" published by Wiley. Source package: xloadimage Package: xloadimage Description: Graphics file viewer under X11 Can view png, jpeg, gif, tiff, niff, sunraster, fbm, cmuraster, pbm, faces, rle, xwd, vff, mcidas, vicar, pcx, gem, macpaint, xpm and xbm files. Can view images, put them on the root window, or dump them. Does a variety of processing, including: clipping, dithering, depth reduction, zoom, brightening/darkening and merging. . Includes xsetbg, xview and uufilter. Source package: xlockmore Package: xlockmore Description: Lock X11 display until password is entered. xlock locks the X server till the user enters his/her password at the keyboard. While xlock is running, all new server connections are refused. The mouse cursor is turned off. The screen is blanked and a changing pattern is put on the screen. If a key or a mouse button is pressed then the user is prompted for the password of the user who started xlock. . This version is built without additional OpenGL/MesaGL and XPM modes. The companion package xlockmore-gl contains them. This is the only difference between the two packages. Package: xlockmore-gl Description: Lock X11 display until password is entered -- GL version xlock locks the X server till the user enters his/her password at the keyboard. While xlock is running, all new server connections are refused. The mouse cursor is turned off. The screen is blanked and a changing pattern is put on the screen. If a key or a mouse button is pressed then the user is prompted for the password of the user who started xlock. . This version is built with additional OpenGL/MesaGL and XPM modes. The companion package xlockmore does not contain them. This is the only difference between the two packages. Source package: xlog Package: xlog Description: GTK+ Logging program for Shortwave Hamradio Operators xlog is a logging program for amateur radio operators. xlog focuses on hams who operate shortwave on a daily basis. The log is stored into a text file. . QSO's are presented in a list. Items in the list can be added, deleted or updated. For each contact, dxcc information is displayed and bearings and distance is calculated, both short and long path. Source package: xlogmaster Package: xlogmaster Description: A program to monitor logfiles Xlogmaster can monitor an almost infinite number of logfiles and all devices that can be read via "cat" like the /proc ones. On a regular expression base, you can hide, raise or lower lines in the logfile and set triggers, which can launch scripts or pop-up a window . xlogmaster homepage is at http://www.gnu.org/software/xlogmaster/xlogmaster.html Source package: xm-tool Package: xm-tool Description: Tool to generate docs for PFE This tool is used to generate the HTML documenation for the portable forth environment (PFE) from source. It is not needed by users of PFE. Source package: xmaddressbook Package: xmaddressbook Description: X-based address book XmAddressbook is a X-based Address Book program. It can convert the old rolo program's rolodex.dat files into its own format. . NOTE: This used to be called XmRolodex. Source package: xmahjongg Package: xmahjongg Description: tile-based solitaire game Xmahjongg is a simple solitaire game. The object is to remove all 144 Mah Jongg tiles from the playing area by matching them two at a time. Source package: xmailbox Package: xmailbox Description: A version of xbiff with animation and sound effects. It displays an icon, which changes when mail comes in. Normally this involves checking the size of a file, but it can be set to run an arbitrary command to do it, so you can check mail stored on another system. . By default it is set to do a colour, shaped, but non-animated, icon: this is apparently possible with xbiff if you tweak the resources. By tweaking the resources of xmailbox you can get animated icons. Source package: xmailtool Package: xmailtool Description: The good old BSD style mail reader This program provides a full mail reader, for X Windows environment. It provides the standard X Windows widget set, and fast operation. Source package: xmake Package: xmake Description: Powerful project making make program XMAKE is similar to other make's out there, but is specifically designed to allow you to easily construct multiple complex dependencies without getting screwed by default rulesets. XMake contains a number of features specifically designed to trivialize the construction of compilation rules. Source package: xmakemol Package: xmakemol Description: A program for visualizing atomic and molecular systems XMakemol is a mouse-based program, written using the LessTif widget set, for viewing and manipulating atomic and other chemical systems. It reads XYZ input and renders atoms, bonds and hydrogen bonds. . Features include: - Animating multiple frame files - Interactive measurement of bond lengths, bond angles and torsion angles - Control over atom/bond sizes - Exporting to Xpm, Encapsulated PostScript and XYZ formats - Toggling the visibility of groups of atoms - Editing the positions of subsets of atoms Package: xmakemol-gl Description: A program for visualizing atomic and molecular systems XMakemol is a mouse-based program, written using the LessTif widget set, for viewing and manipulating atomic and other chemical systems. It reads XYZ input and renders atoms, bonds and hydrogen bonds. . Features include: - Animating multiple frame files - Interactive measurement of bond lengths, bond angles and torsion angles - Control over atom/bond sizes - Exporting to Xpm, Encapsulated PostScript and XYZ formats - Toggling the visibility of groups of atoms - Editing the positions of subsets of atoms . This is the OpenGL-enabled XMakemol package. The images are rendered using true 3D graphics primitives, and can be exported using the Xpm format; red/blue stereo images can also be produced. The OpenGL package provides more display options, along with better support for displaying vectors. Ellipses can also be rendered. Source package: xmanpages-ja Package: xmanpages-ja Description: Japanese manual pages for X This package provides section 1,3,4,5 and 7 manpages of X Window System written in Japanese, translated by X Jpanaese Document Project. This version is translated from XFree86 4.1.0 manpages. Source package: xmbase-grok Package: xmbase-grok Description: Graphical Resource Organizer Kit xmbase-grok, formerly just called "grok", is a simple database manager and UI builder that can - . * keep phone and address lists (like a rolodex) * store phone call logs * keep todo lists * manage any other database after simple GUI-driven customization * customized data export, HTML export built in . More precisely, grok is a program for displaying and editing strings arranged in a grid of rows and columns. Each row is presented as a "card" consisting of multiple columns, or "fields", that allow data entry. The presentation of the data is programmable; a user interface builder that allows the user to arrange fields on a card graphically is part of grok. Grok also supports a simple language that allows sophisticated queries and data retrieval. Grok comes with the above examples and a few others as pre-built applications. . Grok is not a general-purpose database program. It was designed for small applications typical for desktop accessories. If you attempt to run your major airline reservation system or your space shuttle project with it, you are guaranteed to be disappointed. . By Thomas Driemeyer Source package: xmbdfed Package: xmbdfed Description: X11 font editor XmBDFEditor is a Motif-based BDF font editor with the following features: . o Multiple fonts can be loaded from the command line. o Multiple fonts can be open at the same time. o Cutting and pasting glyphs between fonts. o Multiple glyph bitmap editors can be open at the same time. o Cutting and pasting between glyph bitmap editors. o Automatic correction of certain metrics when a font is loaded. o Generation of XLFD font names for fonts without XLFD names. o Update an XLFD font name from the font properties. o Update the font properties from an XLFD font name. o Font property editor. o Font comment editor. o Supports unencoded glyphs (ENCODING of -1). o Display of glyph encodings in octal, decimal, or hex. o Builtin on-line help. o Imports PK/GF fonts. o Imports Linux console fonts (PSF, CP, and FNT). o Imports Sun console fonts (vfont format). o Imports fonts from the X server. o Imports Windows FON/FNT fonts. o Imports TrueType fonts and collections. Source package: xmcd Package: cddb Description: CD DataBase support tools This package provides a location for programs to store files from the CDDB in and contains a simple program to query CDDB servers. Package: xmcd Description: X11 based CD player Xmcd uses the Motif toolkit (using the free Lesstif libraries) to achieve a pleasing appearance, such that it actually looks and feels like a real CD player for all basic functions, yet takes advantage of the GUI and window system to make programming and CD database functions easy. Source package: xmcpustate Package: xmcpustate Description: Displays CPU/Swap/Memory/Network load A simple program written with Motif to monitor your system activity. Source package: xmem Package: xmem Description: Visual indicator of amount of memory/swap usage The xmem program, which gives a visual representation of memory usage. Source package: xmeter Package: xmeter Description: histogram of data returned by rstat(3) xmeter displays the histograms in one window, and can be told to monitor multiple hosts or multiple statistics on one host. Source package: xmgr Package: xmgr Description: An XY plotting tool Xmgr is a point-and-click tool that allows the user to draw X-Y plots. . Xmgr has been renamed to Grace. Unless you have old Xmgr graphs that you can't convert to the new Grace format, you should use Grace instead of Xmgr. Source package: xmhtml Package: xmhtml1 Description: A Motif widget for display HTML 3.2 XmHTML is a high performance Motif Widget capable of displaying HTML 3.2 confirming text. Graphics support, lesstif compatibility and extensive documentation are amongst its many features. . This package provides the runtime shared library. The xmhtml-dev package provides the header files, and the static library. Package: xmhtml1-dev Description: A Motif widget for display HTML 3.2 XmHTML is a high performance Motif Widget capable of displaying HTML 3.2 confirming text. Graphics support, lesstif compatibility and extensive documentation are amongst its many features. . This is the development kit, containing static libraries and header files necessary to build programs that use xmhtml. The runtime library is provided by the xmhtml package. Source package: xmille Package: xmille Description: The classic game of Mille Bourne A card game against the computer in which each player tries to reach 1000 miles. Each player tries to avoid accidents, flat tires, running out of gas, and break downs while trying to cause these same maladies in the opponent. Source package: xmix Package: xmix Description: X11-based interface to the Linux sound driver mixer This interface to the sound driver mixer allows easy adjustment of the sound card's input and output levels, and selection of sound source for recording. Source package: xml-crimson Package: libcrimson-java Description: XML parser which support the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) Crimson supports the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) version 1.1 specification by providing implementations for the following package hierarchies: javax.xml.parsers, org.w3c.dom (DOM level2), org.xml.sax.*(SAX 2.0). Package: libcrimson-java-doc Description: XML parser which support the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) Crimson supports the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) version 1.1 specification by providing implementations for the following package hierarchies: javax.xml.parsers, org.w3c.dom (DOM level2), org.xml.sax.*(SAX 2.0). Source package: xml-resume-library Package: xml-resume-library Description: A set of tools for writing a resume in XML The XML Resume Library is an XML and XSL based system for marking up, adding metadata to, and formatting resumes and curricula vitae. . It consists of these components: * An XML Document Type Definition (DTD) for describing resumes. * Three XSL stylesheets to transform an XML resume into: * Web-ready HTML, * Print-ready PDF, or * Plain, unformatted text Source package: xml2 Package: xml2 Description: Convert between XML, HTML, CSV and a line-oriented format xml2 tools are used to convert XML, HTML and CSV to and from a line-oriented format more amenable to processing by classic Unix pipeline processing tools, like grep, sed, awk, cut, shell scripts, and so forth. Source package: xmlrpc-c Package: libxmlrpc-c0 Description: A lightweight RPC library based on XML and HTTP for C and C++ XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the Internet. It converts the procedure call into an XML document, sends it to a remote server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML. . This library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C and C++. Package: libxmlrpc-c0-dev Description: A lightweight RPC library based on XML and HTTP for C and C++ XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the Internet. It converts the procedure call into an XML document, sends it to a remote server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML. . This library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C and C++. . Install this package if you wish to develop your own programs using this library. Package: xml-rpc-api2cpp Description: Generate C++ wrapper classes for XML-RPC servers. A utility for generating C++ wrapper classes based on an XML-RPC API, obtained by interrogating an XML-RPC server. Package: xml-rpc-api2txt Description: Dump an XML-RPC API as a text file A utility for printing out an XML-RPC API as a text file. The API is obtained by interrogating an XML-RPC server. Source package: xmlrpc4r Package: xmlrpc4r Description: XML-RPC support for Ruby XML-RPC provides remote procedure calls over HTTP with XML. It is like SOAP but much easier. For more information see the XML-RPC homepage . This package provides XML-RPC support for Ruby. Source package: xmltex Package: xmltex Description: TeX package for processing XML files XMLTeX is a non-validating, namespace-aware XML parser written in TeX. It allows TeX to directly process XML files. Source package: xmms Package: xmms Description: Versatile X audio player that looks like Winamp XMMS (formerly known as X11Amp) is an X/GTK+ based audio player for various audio formats. . It's able to read and play: * Audio MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3 (with mpg123 plug-in), * WAV, RAW, AU (with internal wav plug-in and MikMod plug-in), * MOD, XM, S3M, and other module formats (with MikMod plug-in), * CD Audio (with CDAudio plug-in), with CDDB support, * .cin files, id Software, * Ogg Vorbis files. It has eSound, OSS, and disk writer support for outputting sound. . It looks almost the same as famous Winamp, and includes those neat features like general purpose, visualization and effect plug-ins, several of which come bundled, then spectrum analyzer, oscilloscope, skins support, and of course, a playlist window. Package: xmms-dev Description: XMMS development static library and header files XMMS (formerly known as X11Amp) is an X/GTK+ based audio player for various audio formats. . It's able to read and play: * Audio MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3 (with mpg123 plug-in), * WAV, RAW, AU (with internal wav plug-in and MikMod plug-in), * MOD, XM, S3M, and other module formats (with MikMod plug-in), * CD Audio (with CDAudio plug-in), with CDDB support, * .cin files, id Software, * Ogg Vorbis files. It has eSound, OSS, and disk writer support for outputting sound. . This package contains libxmms library and header files which are only necessary if you wish to build additional XMMS plug-ins. Source package: xmms-alarm Package: xmms-alarm Description: Xmms General plugin for using xmms as an alarm clock. Alarm is a general plugin for using xmms as an alarm clock. It contain several features like, volume to fade up to, time taken for volume fade, optional shell command to executed, load separate wake-up playlist, stop playing, and choose the days for the alarm to activate and the time for each day. Source package: xmms-bumpscope Package: xmms-bumpscope Description: Bump Scope visualization plugin for XMMS This plugin represents the music played with XMMS graphically in real time as a moving light embossing oscilloscope. Source package: xmms-cdread Package: xmms-cdread Description: Input plugin for XMMS that reads audio data from CDs XMMS Input plugin which will read an audio CD as data and play it in realtime. This allows XMMS to use an audio CD for visualization, and also lets you play an audio cd from a drive which does not have an audio cd cable connected. Source package: xmms-crossfade Package: xmms-crossfade Description: XMMS Plugin for Crossfading / Continuous Output This is a proxy output plugin for the popular XMMS Player. Features: * Crossfading: Fade out the end of the current song while fading in the beginning of the next for a smooth transition. * Continuous output: Avoid the clicks and pauses between songs * Gap-Killer: Some mp3-encoders produce small gaps of silence at the beginning or end of the stream. They can automatically be detected and removed. Source package: xmms-fmradio Package: xmms-fmradio Description: FM Radio input plugin for XMMS FM radio input plugin for XMMS that allows use of Video4Linux compliant radio devices in XMMS. Source package: xmms-goodnight Package: xmms-goodnight Description: XMMS Goodnight plugin to stop playing at a given time. This plugin stops playing the music at a given time. Before it stops it fades the volume down. It can also turn your computer off. Source package: xmms-goom Package: xmms-goom Description: "What a GOOM!" visualization plugin for XMMS This is the "What a GOOM!" visualization plugin for XMMS. . Please note that this package is compiled to use MMX and needs a processor with MMX on i386 because without MMX it would be horribly slow even on an AMD K6 with 300 MHz. Source package: xmms-jess Package: xmms-jess Description: An XMMS visual-plugin which draw lines, curves, and 3D grids An Visualisation plugin for XMMS, with different blur modes, styles of drawing, flashes, synchronisation and color palettes. See README for keyboard function keys. Source package: xmms-msa Package: xmms-msa Description: spectrum analyzer plugin for XMMS with skin support MSA is a spectrum anlyzer plugin for XMMS. It supports skins and can auto-attach to XMMS windows. Source package: xmms-shell Package: xmms-shell Description: XMMS Shell - Interface to control XMMS from the Console. This is a shell to control xmms from the linux-console. You can edit the playlist, change skins, play, control the volume and much more. Source package: xmms-sid Package: xmms-sid Description: Input plugin for XMMS that plays sid (C64) tunes This plugin allows you to play sid tunes within xmms. C64 tunes are usually available in the SID format. . There is a great collection of mostly every sid tune ever produces available. It's called High Voltage Sid Collection - HVSC, and can be found on various sites around the net, like http://hvsc.c64.org/ Source package: xmms-singit Package: xmms-singit Description: Display and edit lyrics with XMMS This "X Multi Media System" (XMMS) plugin displays formated lyrics. It also contains a lyrics editor, which can be used to tag timestamps in a song. Source package: xmms-status-plugin Package: xmms-status-plugin Description: Status panel applet for XMMS This package provides an XMMS plugin which provides a status and control applet for use with the GNOME and KDE status docks. Source package: xmms-synaesthesia Package: xmms-synaesthesia Description: Synaesthesia visualization plugin for XMMS This plugin represents the music played with XMMS graphically in real time as coruscating field of fog and glowing lines. Source package: xmms-volnorm Package: xmms-volnorm Description: XMMS plugin that gives all songs the same volume level The volume normalizer plugin is an XMMS plugin that is used to give all songs the same volume level so that you won't need to play with the volume knob whenever a song changes. Source package: xmms-wmdiscotux Package: xmms-wmdiscotux Description: Tux dancing to the music played by xmms XMMS visualisation plugin that displays an image of TUX dancing to the music played by XMMS. The image is dockable in WindowMaker. Source package: xmmsarts Package: xmmsarts Description: aRts Output plugin for xmms This plugin allows xmms to work with aRts, KDE 2's sound server. Source package: xmon Package: xmon Description: An interactive X protocol monitor Xmon interactively monitors the byte-stream connections between an X server and a number of X clients. Xmon recognises all requests, events, errors and replies sent between the clients and the server which are part of the core X protocol. Source package: xmorph Package: gtkmorph Description: Digital image warper (gtk) gtkmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves, creates, and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping. It has support for making movies automatically (it needs extra packages). The technique was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly called "morphing." . gtkmorph is a GUI for libmorph, using GTK; it is not completely finished but it is usable. Package: libmorph Description: digital image warping library libmorph warps images. The technique was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly called "morphing." Package: libmorph-dev Description: Digital image warping library development files This package contains header files for, and a static version of, the libmorph library. Package: xmorph Description: digital image warper (x11) Xmorph loads, saves, warps, and dissolves images, and loads, saves, creates, and manipulates control meshes which determine the warping. The technique was invented and first used by Industrial Light and Magic, and is commonly called "morphing". . Xmorph uses the Targa image format exclusively. Other software is needed to convert to other image formats or to movies. (Due to a bug, Xmorph's images are unreadable by John Bradley's XV.) . xmorph is a GUI for libmorph, using the X Toolkit; the package also contains a text-only program called morph. Source package: xmotd Package: xmotd Description: a message of the day browser for X Xmotd is a message-of-the-day browser for X11 (with additional sysvnews-like support for dumb terminals). It displays a customizable message box which displays each message-of-the-day until the user has read them all, and then creates a stamp-file. Source package: xmountains Package: xmountains Description: fractal landscape generator for X Generates random fractal mountains and displays them in a window (even in the X root window). . While the program is running the fractal is continuously extended on the right and the image is scrolled from right to left to expose the newly generated area. Source package: xmove Package: xmove Description: A Pseudoserver for moving programs between displays. xmove lets you change which display an X Window System program renders to - this could be a different monitor or even a different machine. Source package: xmp Package: xmp Description: A module player supporting AWE32, GUS, and software-mixing xmp is a module player for Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris. Initially designed as a XM player, today it recognizes the following module formats: . xm (Fast Tracker II), mod (Noise/Fast/Protracker), s3m (Scream Tracker 3), stm (Scream Tracker 2), mtm (Multitracker), ptm (Poly Tracker), okt (Oktalyzer), far (Farandole Composer), wow (Mod's Grave), amd (Amusic Adlib Tracker), rad (Reality Adlib Tracker), 669 (Composer 669), alm (Aley's modules), mod (Soundtracker 15 instruments) Source package: xmpi Package: libxmpi3 Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. MPI is a standard for writing parallel processing programs using a well defined Message Passing Interface. . This package provides the shared library required for any programs using the XMPI protocol to graphically analyze MPI programs, most notably the xmpi program supplied in a separate package. Package: libxmpi3-dev Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. MPI is a standard for writing parallel processing programs using a well defined Message Passing Interface. . This package provides the few development files required to write new applications using the XMPI protocol. Package: xmpi Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. MPI is a standard for writing parallel processing programs using a well defined Message Passing Interface. . XMPI can acquire and display extensive detail on an application's MPI communication, including the following: o process synchronization status: running, system or blocked o message queue contents o source, destination, root ranks o MPI function name o communicator o data type o message count o tag The above information is acquired from on-demand snapshots of application status using debugging hooks in the MPI implementation or from a trace log of communication activity. Package: xmpi1 Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. This package provides the shared library Package: xmpi1-dev Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. This package provides the few development files for writing new applications using the xmpi protocol. Package: xmpi1-runtime Description: A graphical user interface for MPI program development. XMPI can acquire and display extensive detail on an application's MPI communication, including the following: o process synchronization status: running, system or blocked o message queue contents o source, destination, root ranks o MPI function name o communicator o datatype o message count o tag The above information is acquired from on-demand snapshots of application status using debugging hooks in the MPI implementation or from a trace log of communication activity. Source package: xnecview Package: xnecview Description: NEC structure and gain pattern viewer xnecview allows a representation of a NEC (Numerical Electromagnetics Code) structure, such as an antenna which is to be modelled to be displayed on the screen. After an NEC run the gain pattern in various formats can also be superimposed. This can be rotated and translated for viewing from different angles. Plots of SWR and gain as a function of frequency can also be produced. In addition to on screen display, Postscript or PNG output can also be produced. Source package: xnetload Package: xnetload Description: An Xload for network interfaces packet rates/totals. Xnetload displays a graph and/or count of incoming/outgoing packets on any network interface in /proc/net/dev. Source package: xodo Package: xodo Description: an odometer tracking the distance travelled by your mouse xodometer tracks the total distance your cursor and pointing device (typically a mouse) travel. It also maintains "trip" distance since the application started or since you clicked on a trip reset button. Source package: xoids Package: xoids Description: Asteroids game with powerups and color graphics. A clone of the classic arcade game, Asteroids. Pilot a spaceship and destroy asteroids by shooting them into smaller and smaller pieces while trying to avoid being smashed or shot by UFOs. Features power ups for your ship and two player modes - either deathmatch or co-operative where the ships are tied together with elastic! Source package: xoj Package: xoj Description: O.J. Simpson emulator -- root window demo. Nice program that draws people, helicopters, cars and cop cars on your root window. Funny. Useful. Source package: xonix Package: xonix Description: Carve up the screen whilst dodging monsters A clone of the Xonix game for DOS: Start with a rectangle, and munch corners off until you get below the winning area: then proceed to the next level. But beware of the roaming aliens! Source package: xonix-jahu Package: xonix-jahu Description: Xonix clone for X11 A clone of the Xonix arcade game: Start with a rectangle, and munch corners off until you get below the winning area: then proceed to the next level. but beware of the roaming enemy balls! . This version of Xonix lacks the "eater" creature that is in some versions of the game. It features a 3D look and the ability to load .gif files to be the background of the playing field. Source package: xosd Package: libxosd-dev Description: X On-Screen Display library - development A library for displaying a TV-like on-screen display in X. . This package contains the development headers needed for compiling programs against libxosd. Package: libxosd0 Description: X On-Screen Display library - runtime A library for displaying a TV-like on-screen display in X. . More info can be found on http://www.ignavus.net/software.html Package: xmms-osd-plugin Description: XMMS plugin using xosd An XMMS plugin which displays volume and track information like on-screen displays on TVs and monitors. . More info can be found on http://www.ignavus.net/software.html Package: xosd-bin Description: X On-Screen Display library - binary files This package contains binary files shipped with the X OSD library: osd_cat - a 'cat' like program which will display its output in an OSD-like window . More info can be found on http://www.ignavus.net/software.html Source package: xosview Package: xosview Description: X based system monitor Xosview is a monitor which displays the status of several system based parameters. These include CPU usage, load average, memory usage, swap space usage, network usage, interrupts, and serial port status. Appearance is fully configurable via command line or X resources. Source package: xotcl Package: xotcl Description: An object oriented extension for Tcl XOTcl (Extended Object Tcl) is an object-oriented extension which allows read/write introspection of all aspects of the object system, including class/superclass/object relationships. It allows for the use of meta-classes, multiple inheritance as well as other advanced features: . - Dynamic Object Aggregations. - Assertions. - Meta-data, to enhance self-documentation of objects and classes. - Per-object mixins, gives objects access to several dynamically defined supplemental classes. - Per-class mixins. - Filters as a means of abstractions over method invocations to implement large program structures, like design patterns. - Dynamic Component Loading XOTcl integrates the Tcl package loading with architectural support for integration with object-oriented constructs. . For more information: http://www.xotcl.org/ Package: xotcl-dev Description: Development files for XOTcl Includes static library, header files and documentation. Source package: xpaint Package: xpaint Description: reasonably versatile X-based image editing tool In addition to the traditional X bitmap and X pixmap image file formats, xpaint also supports JPEGs and PNGs. Source package: xpaste Package: xpaste Description: A program to display the contents of the primary paste buffer. Xpaste will create a window containing the current contents of the primary selection buffer. The size of this window is dictated by the length of the longest line in the selection, the number of lines in the selection, and the size of the current font. Variable-width fonts are supported. Source package: xpat2 Package: xpat2 Description: Generic patience game for X11 xpat2 is a generic patience game which can be used with different rule sets. It does understand the rules of the well-known Spider game, as well as Klondike and others. . This program may have difficulties to start if you have an 8-bit or monochrome display. Source package: xpcd Package: xpcd Description: PhotoCD tool collection: Base This is a PhotoCD tool collection. . This packages core application is a command line tool which can read so-called PhotoCD (*.pcd) images and convert them to PPM or JPEG (pcdtoppm). . Also included is a PhotoCD viewing frontend for X (xpcd). Package: xpcd-gimp Description: PhotoCD tool collection: Gimp Support This is a PhotoCD tool collection. . This package includes a gimp plugin to automagically pipe images from xpcd to The Gimp. . This is an extra package to not force all users of xpcd to also install The Gimp or its libraries. Package: xpcd-svga Description: PhotoCD tool collection: SVGA Viewer This is a PhotoCD tool collection. . This package includes a *.pcd viewer using svgalib (pcdview), and a simple frontend to easily view whole PhotoCDs (pcdview_photocd) on the console. . This is an extra package to not arbitrarily install a possibly insecure suid/svgalib binary. Source package: xpdf Package: xpdf Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) . The tools include xpdf, a PDF viewer (in the package xpdf-reader), and PDF converters (including to/from PostScript) (in the package xpdf-utils). . This package is intended for compatibility with previous versions of this package only. You can safely remove it from your system. Package: xpdf-common Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- common files xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) . This package contains common files needed by the other xpdf packages. Package: xpdf-reader Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- viewer for X11 xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) . This package contains xpdf itself, a PDF viewer for X11. xpdf is designed to be small and efficient. xpdf supports encrypted PDF files. Standard X fonts, Truetype fonts and Type 1 fonts are supported. . This package also contains pdftopbm, a utility for converting PDF files to PBM (portable bitmap) format. . See also the xpdf-utils package for conversion utilities and the other xpdf-* packages for additional language support. Package: xpdf-utils Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- utilities xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) . This package contains pdftops (PDF to PostScript converter), pdfinfo (PDF document information extractor), pdfimages (PDF image extractor), pdftotext (PDF to text converter), and pdffonts (PDF font analyzer). . To view PDF files, see the xpdf-reader package. That package also contains pdftopbm (PDF to Portable Bitmap converter). Source package: xpdf-cyrillic Package: xpdf-cyrillic Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- Cyrillic language support xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) . The tools include xpdf, a PDF viewer (in the package xpdf-reader), and PDF converters (including to/from PostScript) (in the package xpdf-utils). . This package provides Cyrillic language support for xpdf. Source package: xpdf-i Package: xpdf-i Description: Portable Document Format viewer for X11, with decryption support xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) xpdf is designed to be small and efficient. It does not use the Motif or Xt libraries. It uses standard X fonts. A program for conversion from pdf into ps, pdftops, is also included. . This is a dummy package required to ensure your xpdf is upgraded to the latest xpdf package if you previously had xpdf-i installed. It is safe to remove this package after installation. Source package: xpdf-thai Package: xpdf-thai Description: Portable Document Format (PDF) suite -- Thai language support xpdf is a suite of tools for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are sometimes called 'Acrobat' files after the name of Adobe's PDF software.) . The tools include xpdf, a PDF viewer (in the package xpdf-reader), and PDF converters (including to/from PostScript) (in the package xpdf-utils). . This package provides Thai language support for xpdf. Source package: xpenguins Package: xpenguins Description: little penguins walk on your windows Ever wanted cute little penguins walking along the tops of your windows? Ever wanted to send an army of cute little penguins to invade the screen of someone else on your network? Probably not, but why not try this program out anyway, it's cool! Source package: xpenguins-applet Package: xpenguins-applet Description: gnome panel applet implementation of xpenguins This program is a GNOME panel applet that animates a friendly family of penguins in your root window. They drop in from the top of the screen, walk along the tops of your windows, up the side of your windows, levitate, skateboard, and do other similarly exciting things. XPenguins is now themeable so if you're bored of penguins, try something else. The basic themes are provided by the xpenguins package (this is the xpenguins_applet package), so you'll have to install that before xpenguins_applet will work. Source package: xphoon Package: xphoon Description: sets the root window to a picture of the moon xphoon sets the X root window to a picture of the moon in its current phase, including the partial lighting of the dark side by reflected earthlight. Source package: xpilot Package: xpilot Description: Multi-player tactical game for X XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. WARNING: This game is very addictive. . This package has been split into xpilot-client-common, xpilot-client-nosound, xpilot-client-nas, xpilot-client-rplay and xpilot-server. There is an additional package (xpilot-extra) containing various free maps and sounds as well as a useful utility program to interrogate the metaserver. Package: xpilot-client-common Description: Common files for XPilot clients XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. WARNING: This game is very addictive. . This package contains the common files for the client, including documentation and texture images for texturedObjects mode. Package: xpilot-client-nas Description: Client (with nas sound support) for XPilot XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. WARNING: This game is very addictive. . This package contains the client needed to play the game; it is compiled with support for the Network Audio System (NAS). Package: xpilot-client-nosound Description: Client (without sound support) for XPilot XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. WARNING: This game is very addictive. . This package contains the client needed to play the game; it is compiled without sound support. Package: xpilot-client-rplay Description: Client (with rplay sound support) for XPilot XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. WARNING: This game is very addictive. . This package contains the client needed to play the game; it is compiled with support for RPlay. Package: xpilot-server Description: Server for hosting XPilot games XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. WARNING: This game is very addictive. . This package contains the server daemon you need in order to host your own game of XPilot. Source package: xpilot-extra Package: xpilot-extra Description: Sounds, maps, utilities and configs for XPilot XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvring game for X. Each player controls their own fighter equipped with a variety of weapons and power-ups. Players compete as teams or as individuals; the object of the game is to score points by blasting the opposition, stealing their treasure or by racing round a circuit. WARNING: This game is very addictive. . This package contains the sounds for sound-enabled XPilot clients, all the maps available from ftp.xpilot.org (plus a few others), a useful command line utility for interrogating the metaserver and a few configuration files submitted by players to help get you started. Source package: xplanet Package: xplanet Description: render images of the earth xplanet is similar to xearth, where an image of the earth is rendered into the X root window. Various projection systems are available for display. The user can also popup a window with a globe that can be rotated interactively. Package: xplanet-images Description: day and night earth image maps for xplanet xplanet is similar to xearth, where an image of the earth is rendered into the X root window. Various projection systems are available for display. The user can also popup a window with a globe that can be rotated interactively. . This package consists of two images, earth.jpg and night.jpg that can be used with xplanet. For links to other planet maps, see /usr/share/doc/xplanet/README.Debian. Source package: xpm Package: xpm4.7 Description: the X PixMap library, compiled with libc5 XPM (X PixMap) is a format for storing and retrieving pixmaps to and from files. This package includes a runtime library for including, storing, reading and writing the XPM format. . This package contains the libc5 shared library, only for backwards compatibility with older programs. Building programs to depend on this version of the library is deprecated, and no longer supported; thus the corresponding xpm4-altdev package no longer exists. Package: xpm4g Description: the X PixMap library XPM (X PixMap) is a format for storing and retrieving pixmaps to and from files. This package includes a runtime library for including, storing, reading and writing the XPM format. . You need this package to execute programs linked to the XPM library. Package: xpm4g-dev Description: the X PixMap static library, headers, and extra utils XPM (X PixMap) is a format for storing and retrieving pixmaps to and from files. This package includes a static library and header files for including, storing, reading and writing the XPM format. Also included are tools for converting, viewing and checking XPM files. . You need this package to build programs linked to the XPM library. Source package: xpm2wico Package: xpm2wico Description: an xpm to windows .ico converter I have written this program primarily to help free software programmers like me to not depend on evil proprietary programs to write Windows icons. It currently supports icons with 256 colors or more and well as grayscale images. Later I will probably add support for multiple-icons file output. Source package: xpmumon Package: xpmumon Description: Battery monitor for PMU-based powerbooks/ibooks xpmumon is a configurable battery status monitor for PMU-based Apple laptops (G3/G4 powerbooks and ibooks). . A selection of information about one or more batteries may be presented as on meters, gauges or text widgets in a resizable window. Requires a 2.4 kernel with the /proc/pmu interface. Source package: xpostit Package: xpostit Description: simple postit program on X with I18N support XPostIt allows you to create small notes to yourself in windows on the screen, and save them in disk files. I18N patch for X11R6 has been applied. Source package: xpp Package: xpp Description: X Printing Panel Graphical substitute for the lp/lpr command. With xpp, you can control every printing option known to the CUPS print system (the cupsys package). Best results are available with usage of the appropriate PPD file for your printer. Each user can save their own customized printing preferences. Source package: xprobe Package: xprobe Description: Remote OS identification using ICMP packets Xprobe allows you to determine what operating system is running on a remote host. It sends several packets to a host and analyses the returned ICMP packets. The tool automates a logic of OS fingerprinting methods called "X". . Xprobe's functionality is comparable to the OS fingerprinting feature in nmap, but has several advantages over it: - Faster: A maximum of 4 packets are sent to determine the remote OS. - Can detect whether the host is up, so pinging is no longer necessary. - Stealthier: Does not send any malformed datagrams. - Can distinguish between many variants of Microsoft operating systems. Source package: xpuyopuyo Package: xpuyopuyo Description: A puzzle game similar to tetris, played with colored blobs Xpuyopuyo is a Tetris-like puzzle game where you strive to match up four "blobs" of the same color. Each match gives you points, and also dumps gray rocks on your opponent which are irritating and troublesome to get rid of. Multiple matches at one time score more points, and result in more rocks being dumped on the opponent (much to their dismay). First person to fill up their screen with puyopuyo blobs loses. . Supports solitaire, human-vs-AI, human-vs-human, and AI-vs-AI modes, and network play. Source package: xpuzzles Package: xmpuzzles Description: Collection of puzzles for X with LessTif The following puzzles are included (compiled with LessTif): . - Rotational 3D Puzzles: xrubik, xpyraminx, xoct, xskewb, xdino, xmball - Sliding Block Puzzles: xcubes, xtriangles, xhexagons, xpanex - Combination: xmlink . xmpuzzles conflicts with xpuzzles because they both try to install the same files in app-defaults. It can be safely used with --force-overwrite when installing over/with xpuzzles. Package: xpuzzles Description: Collection of puzzles for X The following puzzles are included: . - Rotational 3D Puzzles: xrubik, xpyraminx, xoct, xskewb, xdino, xmball - Sliding Block Puzzles: xcubes, xtriangles, xhexagons, xpanex - Combination: xmlink . xpuzzles conflicts with xmpuzzles because they both try to install the same files in app-defaults. It can be safely used with --force-overwrite when installing over/with xmpuzzles. Source package: xpvm Package: xpvm Description: graphical console and monitor for PVM XPVM is a graphical console and monitor for PVM. It provides a graphical interface to the PVM console commands and information, along with several animated views to monitor the execution of PVM programs. These views provide information about the interactions among tasks in a parallel PVM program, to assist in debugging and performance tuning. . For specifics on the various features of XPVM, and how to operate them, please refer to the appropriate on-line pop-up help information. Source package: xqf Package: xqf Description: X-based Quake Server Browser XQF is a Gtk+ frontend for Qstat, a tool for querying first-person action game servers like Quake, Unreal Tournament, etc. It displays information about the servers and allows configuring and launching some of the games from it. Source package: xracer Package: xracer Description: A free Wipeout clone for Unix and X. Xracer is a Wipeout clone, distributed under the GPL. It should be able to use any OpenGL 1.1 compliant library. A 3D accelerator card is required. . This is the game data and binary. . If you want to build new tracks or other game data, you may also want to install the xracer-tools package. Package: xracer-tools Description: A free Wipeout clone for Unix and X. Xracer is a Wipeout clone, distributed under the GPL. It should be able to use any OpenGL 1.1 compliant library. A 3D accelerator card is required. . These are a few tools to design your own game data. In order to play the game, you will need the xracer package. Source package: xringd Package: xringd Description: Extended Ring Daemon - Monitor phone rings and take action. xringd will monitor a serial line for RING signals and activate various commands when specific "ring-delay sequences" are detected. Source package: xrn Package: xrn Description: X-based NNTP news reader. XRN is a Usenet News reader for the X window system. It requires an NNTP server to talk to (i.e., it cannot read news from local disk files), and the NNTP server must support the XHDR command (most servers nowadays do; if yours doesn't, XRN will complain when you try to run it). Source package: xroach Package: xroach Description: infests X with disgusting cockroaches Xroach displays disgusting cockroaches on your root window. These creepy crawlies scamper around until they find a window to hide under. Whenever you move or iconify a window, the exposed orthoptera again scamper for cover. Source package: xrootconsole Package: xrootconsole Description: Fancy X console display Xrootconsole redirects its input to a transparent (and optionally shaded) window on the root window. Source package: xruskb Package: xruskb Description: An X localized keyboard switch and autolock. Xrus is a utility for switching the keyboard mode between different layouts. While it is intended for switching between Latin and Russian keyboards (RUS/LAT), xrus can be configured to use any two layouts provided that the proper modmaps have been loaded. . Xrus monitors all keyboard and mouse events, and when a particular hot key combination is pressed, it swaps 1,2 and 3,4 columns of the keyboard map. When a a specified time period without keyboard and mouse events passes, it starts a locking program. . This package also contains several Cyrillic keyboard mapping tables. Source package: xsane Package: xsane Description: a gtk based X11 frontend for SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). . xsane can be run as a stand-alone program or through the GIMP image manipulation program. In stand-alone mode, xsane can save an image to a file in a variety of image formats, or serve as a frontend to a fax program, or send an image to a printer. Source package: xsane-gimp1.1 Package: xsane-gimp1.1 Description: a gtk based X11 frontend for SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) SANE stands for "Scanner Access Now Easy" and is an application programming interface (API) that provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video- and still-cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.). The SANE standard is free and its discussion and development is open to everybody. The current source code is written for UNIX (including Linux) and is available under the GNU public license (commercial application and backends are welcome, too, however). . xsane can be run as a stand-alone program or through the GIMP image manipulation program. In stand-alone mode, xsane can save an image to a file in a variety of image formats, or serve as a frontend to a fax program, or send an image to a printer. . This is the unstable 1.1 branch of GIMP. It is not intended for use with stable projects! Source package: xscavenger Package: xscavenger Description: A lode-runner-like platform game for X XScavenger is a platform game for the X Window System. From the README: . Scavenger is like Lode Runner. You've got to run around gathering objects while avoiding enemies. You can dig down through some of the blocks to get at buried objects. After you've collected everything, ladders may appear. To finish the level you've got to exit through the top of the screen. If an enemy falls into a dug brick, he is stunned for a while. If the brick fills in with him in it, he is killed, and he will reappear at the top of the screen. . This version has a level editor for designing your own levels, and a graphics editor for drawing your own artwork. Source package: xscorch Package: xscorch Description: Clone of Scorched Earth Xscorch is a clone of the classic DOS game, "Scorched Earth". The basic goal is to annihilate enemy tanks using overpowered guns :). Basically, you buy weapons, you target the enemy by adjusting the angle of your turret and firing power, and you hope to destroy their tank before they destroy yours. Source package: xscreensaver Package: xscreensaver Description: Automatic screensaver for X The purpose of xscreensaver is to display pretty pictures on your screen when it is not in use, in keeping with the philosophy that unattended monitors should always be doing something interesting, just like they do in the movies. . The benefit that this program has over the combination of the xlock and xautolock programs is the ease with which new graphics hacks can be installed: you don't need to recompile this program to add a new display mode, you just change some resource settings. Any program which can be invoked in such a way that it draws on the root window of the screen can now be used as a screensaver without modification. The programs that are being run as screensavers don't need to have any special knowledge about what it means to be a screensaver. Package: xscreensaver-gl Description: GL(Mesa) screenhacks for xscreensaver These are some extra hacks for xscreensaver that use the Mesa OpenGL-compatible library. They are included as an extra package so the base package doesn't require Mesa. In addition, these hacks function nicely as GL demos for people who want to try out hardware accelerated 3D with XFree86 4.x Package: xscreensaver-gnome Description: GNOME binaries for xscreensaver This package contains the GNOME enabled xscreensaver-demo and related files. To be useful, it requires the xscreensaver package to be installed. Package: xscreensaver-nognome Description: Gtk only binaries for xscreensaver This package contains the Gtk only xscreensaver-demo for people who do not want to install the whole of GNOME to use xscreensaver. To be useful, it requires the xscreensaver package to be installed. Source package: xsel Package: xsel Description: More than just cat for the X selection. XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually highlighting information and pasting it with the middle mouse button. Source package: xshipwars Package: xshipwars Description: Dynamic space-oriented gamming system XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of customizable settings. Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many talented professional artists. . More information can be found at the XShipWars web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/ShipWars/XShipWars/ . Package: xshipwars-common Description: Common files for XShipWars XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of customizable settings. Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many talented professional artists. . More information can be found at the XShipWars web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/ShipWars/XShipWars/ . Package: xshipwars-server Description: Dynamic space-oriented gamming system server XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of customizable settings. Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many talented professional artists. . More information can be found at the XShipWars web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/ShipWars/XShipWars/ . Source package: xshipwars-images-st Package: xshipwars-images-st Description: Image Collection for XShipWars XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of customizable settings. Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many talented professional artists. . More information can be found at the XShipWars web site http://fox.mit.edu/xsw/ . Source package: xshipwars-sounds-st Package: xshipwars-sounds-st Description: Sound Collection for XShipWars XShipWars is a highly customizable and dynamic space-oriented gaming system designed for play on the net. You create your own universes and build your own vessels with a huge array of customizable settings. Graphics/video/sound themes for XShipWars are created by many talented professional artists. . More information can be found at the XShipWars web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/ShipWars/XShipWars/ . Source package: xshogi Package: xshogi Description: An X Window System Japanese Chess (Shogi) Board. XShogi provides an X Windows interface to the Japanese Chess (Shogi) playing program GNU Shogi. XShogi can also be used as an interface for a game between two humans and as an X client for the Internet Shogi Server. Source package: xsidplay Package: xsidplay Description: Music player for tunes from C64 and Amiga This is a very sophisticated music player for C64 and Amiga tunes, aka SID tunes. . It's very simple now to change emulation parameters and control tunes and subtunes. Furthermore, the player features a playlist and support for the HVSC songlengths database file. The `README' contains instructions where to download and how to install this file. . There is a somewhat `hidden' expert mode, which enables the built-in oscilloscope. Please see `README.Debian' and `README' for more information (and possible problems). Source package: xskat Package: xskat Description: 3-player card game "Skat" Xskat lets you play the card game Skat as defined by the official German "Skatordnung". . You can play by sending a window to the other player's X display, or via an IRC server. The computer can also simulate players. . Many unofficial rules like "Ramsch" or "Bock" are supported. Source package: xslide Package: xslide Description: XSL editing mode for Emacs. xslide is a major mode for editing XSL stylesheets. It supports running an XSL processor on the current buffer and showing the result in another buffer. Source package: xsmbrowser Package: xsmbrowser Description: X11 tool for navigating SMB Networks xSMBrowser is a tool for navigating SMB Networks (Samba, SMB, CIFS). It retains the features of the program it was based upon (Microsoft's Network Neighborhood), but adds convenient features for Unix users. These include mounting, ability to change networks on-the-fly, and conveniences such as a Stop Button. . More information can be found at the xsmbrowser web site http://www.public.iastate.edu/~chadspen/ . Source package: xsmc-calc Package: xsmc-calc Description: Smith Chart calculator for X xsmc-calc allows you to perform Smith Chart calculations for RF (radio frequency) circuit design. Source package: xsok Package: xsok Description: Generic Sokoban game for X11 xsok is a single player strategic game, a superset of the well-known Sokoban game. . The target of Sokoban is to push all the objects into the score area of each level using the mouse or the arrow keys. For the other level subsets, there are different kinds of objects, and special effect squares. Source package: xsol Package: xsol Description: X Solitaire This is a simple Motif/Lesstif version of classic solitaire game that runs under X Window System. Source package: xsoldier Package: xsoldier Description: shoot-em up A vertically scrolling shoot-em up with power-ups and end-of-level bosses. Source package: xspectemu Package: xspectemu Description: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator for X11 Xspect is the X11 version of Spectemu which emulates the 48k ZX Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor. . It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25Mhz!). On the other hand, the user interface is not the best. . Features include: - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver. - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format) - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format) - Optional quick loading of tapes. - Saving to tape files. - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape - Configurable with config files and from command line Source package: xspread Package: xspread Description: spreadsheet program based on sc 6.22 for X This provides an X interface to the venerable spreadsheet program "sc 6.22". It supports mouse selections, menus and 5 different graph types. . This is a simple-to-use but unsophisticated spreadsheet. For more sophisticated spreadsheets check gnumeric, oleo or siag. Source package: xstarfish Package: xstarfish Description: X wallpaper generator. XStarfish generates colourful, tiled images for your background using random numbers fed through mathematical functions. It does not use source image files, so it can generate its images nearly forever without running out of material. Source package: xstr Package: libxstr-ocaml-dev Description: OCaml library for frequent string operations xstr is an OCaml library for string operations. . This package implements frequent string operations: searching, replacing, splitting, matching. It is independent from the Str library, and can replace Str in many cases. Unlike Str, xstr is thread-safe. xstr does not implement regular expressions in general, but an important subset. Some operations of xstr are performed as quickly as by Str; if the string to be processed is small, xstr is often faster than Str; if the string is big, xstr is up to half as fast than Str. Package: ocaml-xstr Description: OCaml library for frequent string operations xstr is an OCaml library. . This package implements frequent string operations: searching, replacing, splitting, matching. It is independent from the Str library, and can replace Str in many cases. Unlike Str, xstr is thread-safe. xstr does not implement regular expressions in general, but an important subset. Some operations of xstr are performed as quickly as by Str; if the string to be processed is small, xstr is often faster than Str; if the string is big, xstr is up to half as fast than Str. Source package: xsu Package: xsu Description: Allow users to run commands as root, after prompting for password. xsu is an interface for the command `su - username -c command` in Gnome. When the user executes xsu, he/she will be prompted for a command, a username and a password. If the username and password are correct xsu will execute the command as the entered user. So if the username was root, then the command will be executed as root. . Of course it's also possible to predefine the username and the command by using the [-u,--username] and [-c,--command] arguments at the command line of xsu. This can be very useful when using xsu in for example gmenu or the GNOME panel. . * Security Gnome Xsu 2.0 uses the standard su binary to gain it's root access. This way, all security issues should be solved. . The security of all older xsu versions was very bad. With xsu version 0.1.0 the use of a pipe to a secured non-Gnome SUID application was introduced. This has been replaced with a special type of pipe to the standard GNU su application from the 'login' package. Source package: xsysinfo Package: xsysinfo Description: display some Linux kernel parameters in graphical form This X client is like a mix of top, free and xload with the difference that the values are shown in form of a horizontal bar. The displayed values are: CPU load, CPU idle, memory and swap sizes. Source package: xt Package: xt Description: A graphical traceroute It traces (on a picture of the Earth) the route your IP packets travel to their destination. Source package: xtail Package: xtail Description: like "tail -f", but works on truncated files, directories, more xtail watches the growth of files. It's like running a "tail -f" on a bunch of files at once. It notices if a file is truncated and starts from the beginning. You can specify both filenames and directories on the command line. If you specify a directory, it watches all the files in that directory. It will notice when new files are created (and start watching them) or when old files are deleted (and stop watching them). Source package: xtalk Package: xtalk Description: BSD talk compatible X Window System client. xtalk is a visual communication program which copies lines from your terminal to that of another user. This is an X Window System version, written in python. Source package: xtartan Package: xtartan Description: Display Scottish tartans Xtartan is a program that displays Scottish tartans (check patterns) in an X window or the root window. It can write the images to files for use on WWW pages etc. There is a library of over 240 tartan setts included with the program, and you can also add your own. Source package: xteddy Package: xteddy Description: a cuddly teddy bear (or other image) for your X desktop Normally, xteddy just sits around doing nothing. After all, that's what teddy bears are for. Look at him, talk to him, place heavy windows on top of him, zap him around until he becomes dizzy, do what you like; he will always be your true (albeit virtual) friend. Now you can load other pixmaps than the nice teddy, too. Source package: xtel Package: xtel Description: An X emulator of the French Minitel. This is a lesstif Minitel client that runs on color/black and white X Display and a xteld daemon that can make Minitel connection with one or more modems. . The Minitel is a dedicated terminal for accessing the Teletel, the French videotex network. Thus, this package is almost only for French users. This package now supports the 3622 I-Minitel protocol (more informations on http://www.i-minitel.com). Source package: xtell Package: xtell Description: Simple messaging client and server, sort of networked write Simple messaging client and server, allowing you to send messages from computer running xtell client to computer running xtelld server. Can be used as replacement for write(1). Source package: xtend Package: xtend Description: xtend - X10 status monitoring daemon xtend listens to the CM11A controller and will run commands in response to the input. This allows for motion sensors, water level detectors, alarm switches, and other X10 enabled devices to keep a log of house activity and status. Scripts can be written to e-mail reports, or update web pages based on X10 Activity. This package does not have transmit capability, if you want to control X10 devices, you need to use the heyu package. Source package: xtermset Package: xtermset Description: change the characteristics of an xterm xtermset allows you to change the characteristics of an xterm window from the command line. Most options have the same names as those that you would give xterm at startup. Source package: xtet42 Package: xtet42 Description: Tetris for X, supports one or 2 players. This version of tetris supports single player mode, or 2 player head-to-head play. Source package: xtide Package: xtide Description: provides tide and current predictions XTide is a package that provides tide and current predictions in a wide variety of formats. Graphs, text listings, and calendars can be generated, or a tide clock can be provided on your desktop. . XTide can work with the X window system, plain text terminals, or the web. This is accomplished with three separate programs: the interactive interface (xtide), the non-interactive or command line interface (tide), and the web interface (xttpd). . The algorithm that XTide uses to predict tides is the one used by the National Ocean Service in the U.S. It is significantly more accurate than the simple tide clocks that can be bought in novelty stores. However, it takes more to predict tides accurately than just a spiffy algorithm -- you also need data for every location for which you want to predict tides. This package provide a sample data set for only one location so you can try out the package, but anything useful requires the data packaged in the xtide-data package (or downloaded from the XTide ftp site). . Web Page: http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/ Source package: xtide-data Package: xtide-data Description: Harmonics data for xtide XTide is a package that provides tide and current predictions in a wide variety of formats. Graphs, text listings, and calendars can be generated, or a tide clock can be provided on your desktop. . This package provides the harmonics data used by the xtide package to display tidal information for most parts of the world. The data are packaged separately from xtide because they may be updated separately. . Data from Japan and the Netherlands were omitted from the upstream harmonics file because of restrictions on commercial use. Source package: xtokkaetama Package: xtokkaetama Description: X Puzzle Game. xtokkaetama, alias xkaetama, is a tetris-like game. It supports single-player mode and two-players mode. Source package: xtoolwait Package: xtoolwait Description: Allows to start X applications serially. Xtoolwait notably decreases the startup time of your X sessions, provided that you start a number of X clients automatically during the X session startup. Xtoolwait starts one X client in the background, waits until it has mapped a window and then exits. . Author: Richard Huveneers Homepage: http://www.hacom.nl/~richard/software/xtoolwait.html Source package: xtradius Package: xtradius Description: Free radius server implementation. XtRadius is a free radius server implementation. The main feature is that it can handle user accounting and authentication information via external fully configurable scripts. . The Radius server is based on Cistron Radius 1.6.4. You can write script to make you own auth and/or accounting routines without having to patch the main server. . Communication between XtRadius server and external scripts can be made using command line parameters or via environment variables. Source package: xtranslate Package: xtranslate Description: This is a x11-version translate wich will translate the xclipboard This is a X11-version for translate. It writes the contents of the X-selection and the commandline-option in a temporary used environment-variable, calls the script translate and pipes the results in a xmessage window. It will install a menuentry for the debian menusystem. It is possible to make a shortcut in some windowmanagers to use it more quickly. Source package: xtris Package: xtris Description: client-server multiplayer X tetris Xtris supports any number of simultaneous players. Features include: * Integrated chat system. * Computer-controlled robot players. Source package: xtrlock Package: xtrlock Description: Minimal X display lock program xtrlock is a very minimal X display lock program, which uses nothing except the Xlib library. It doesn't obscure the screen, it is completely idle while the display is locked and you don't type at it, and it doesn't do funny things to the X access control lists. Source package: xtron Package: xtron Description: Tron game for X Xtron is a simple one or two player version of the old classic TRON. The game is simple: avoid running into walls, your own tail, and that of your opponent. Source package: xttitle Package: xttitle Description: Changes X terminal emulator window titles This is a small program that generates escape sequences to change the title of terminal emulator windows under X. It should work with any program that emulates an xterm-like terminal. Source package: xtux Package: xtux Description: Legacy package that you should remove. The xtux package was split into xtux-client, xtux-server and xtux-common. This package is here to allow smooth upgrades and should be removed. Package: xtux-client Description: An arcade game for X featuring Free Software mascots. XTux is a multidirectional scrolling game in which you control famous Free Software characters such as Tux, Beastie, or RMS in an attempt to save the World from an evil software company. Package: xtux-common Description: Shared files for the arcade game X-Tux. XTux is a multidirectional scrolling game in which you control famous Free Software characters such as Tux, Beastie, or RMS in an attempt to save the World from an evil software company. Package: xtux-server Description: Server for the arcade game X-Tux. XTux is a multidirectional scrolling game in which you control famous Free Software characters such as Tux, Beastie, or RMS in an attempt to save the World from an evil software company. Source package: xtv Package: xtv Description: View the screen of a remote X11 display View a remote X11 display in a window on your own display, in a continuously updating fashion. Just like watching the remote display on television! Source package: xviddetect Package: xviddetect Description: XFree86 installation helper A simple script that will detect which X server to install, by running a non-invasive PCI scan of your system and matching against a database of known cards . This package also includes a tool, anXious, which helps you set up a configuration file for XFree86 (/etc/X11/XF86Config) Source package: xvier Package: xvier Description: An X11 version of the "Four in a row" game. Xvier is a simple game where you and your opponent alternately throw stones into free columns. The stones pile up in the columns, and the goal is to get four stones in a row, in a column or diagonally. Source package: xview Package: olwm Description: Open Look Window Manager This package contains the traditional Open Look Window Manager. For an extended version that offers virtual desktops, have a look at the package `olvwm'. Package: xview Description: XView shared libraries [libc5] This package contains the libc5 compatibility shared libraries for XView. . XView is a user interface toolkit following the look and feel of Sun's pre-X11 SunView. . This package is required by XView-based programs that were compiled with libc5. xview depends on xviewg, because xviewg contains some required support files. If you really think it is unacceptable for this package to depend on xviewg, please submit a bug report and tell me why. Package: xview-altdev Description: XView development tools [libc5] This package contains the compatibility files for compiling XView programs with libc5. . xview-altdev requires xviewg-dev, because xview-altdev only contains the static libraries, while the header files necessary for deveolpment are in xviewg-dev. If you really think it is unacceptable for this package to depend on xviewg-dev, please submit a bug report and tell me why. Package: xview-clients Description: XView client programs This package contains the client programs from the free XView distribution, including cmdtool and textedit. Package: xview-examples Description: XView contrib programs This package contains the contrib programs from the free XView distribution, including their source code. They are intended mainly as examples for writing your own XView-programs. Package: xviewg Description: XView shared libraries [libc6] This package contains the shared libraries for XView. . XView is a user interface toolkit following the look and feel of Sun's pre-X11 SunView. . This package is required by XView-based programs. Package: xviewg-dev Description: XView development tools [libc6] This package contains the files for compiling XView programs, including the header files and the static libraries for XView. Source package: xview (3.2p1.4-15) Package: olvwm Description: OpenLook virtual window manager This package contains an extended version of olwm, the original OpenLook window manager, enhanced for handling of virtual desktops. Source package: xview (3.2p1.4-16) Package: olvwm Description: OpenLook virtual window manager This package contains an extended version of olwm, the original OpenLook window manager, enhanced for handling of virtual desktops. Source package: xview (3.2p1.4-9) Package: olvwm Description: OpenLook virtual window manager This package contains an extended version of olwm, the original OpenLook window manager, enhanced for handling of virtual desktops. Source package: xvkbd Package: xvkbd Description: software virtual keyboard for X11 xvkbd is a virtual (graphical) keyboard program for X Window System which provides facility to enter characters onto other clients (softwares) by clicking on a keyboard displayed on the screen. This may be used for systems without a hardware keyboard such as kiosk terminals or handheld devices. This program also has facility to send characters specified as the command line option to another client. Source package: xvmount Package: xvmount Description: Small graphical utility for mounting devices by users. Users can mount predefined devices with selected permissions from a simple OpenLook based graphical interface. Xvmount recognizes the filesystem types minix, ext, ext2, msdos, vfat, xiafs, and iso9660/High Sierra. Source package: xvt Package: xvt Description: X terminal-emulator similar to xterm, but smaller xvt is an X terminal-emulator that is designed to be more or less compatible with xterm while using much less swap space. It is mainly intended for use at sites which use large numbers of X terminals but may also be useful on single workstations that are short of memory. The main way that xvt achieves its small size is by avoiding the use of the X toolkit. . If you are looking for a more featureful terminal-emulator than xvt, but one which still uses less swap space than xterm, consider rxvt. . Features of xterm which xvt does not support include: . - Tektronix 4014 emulation - Session logging - Pop-up menus. The only one of xterm's popup menu commands that is provided in xvt is displaying and hiding of the scrollbar and this is done simply by pressing any mouse key in the window with the CONTROL key held down. - Toolkit style configurability. In particular, xvt does not allow the user to remap the mouse or keyboard keys. . Features which are supported include: . - VT100 emulation. Most of the main escape sequences are supported -- certainly all those used by the standard screen based UNIX applications. - Lines that scroll off the top of the window are saved and can be scrolled back with a scrollbar. - Text selection and insertion including double and triple click for words and lines. Source package: xwave Package: xwave Description: Wave sound file editor XWave can load and edit several sound files at the same time. You can cut and paste sections from one file to an other. It also includes some effects like: re-sampling, echo, volume change, revert, etc... Source package: xwhois Package: xwhois Description: RFC954 whois client for the X Window System This package provides a small and fast query tool for the RFC954 whois service, built using the gtk library for the X Window System. Source package: xwit Package: xwit Description: a collection of simple routines to call some X11 functions xwit is a collection of simple routines to call some X11 functions that don't already have any utility commands built around them. The reasoning behind this is that loosely every X function should be accessible from a shell script. . For example, XWarpPointer() will move the X pointer, but no utility program exists to do so on those rare occasions when you could really use it. xwit will also resize, iconify, pop, and move windows given by name or id, change an icon, title or name, set the screen saver going, and change individual key autorepeat settings, etc. Source package: xwpe Package: xwpe Description: Programming environment and editor for console and X11 Xwpe is an integrated programming and debugging environment similar to Borland's Turbo C and Pascal family. It has many features including the ability to start many compilers, linkers and debuggers from a menu-based interface or using keystrokes. . Syntax highlighting is included for many programming languages, and any compiler and debugger can easily be used by the program. When compiling from within xwpe, errors in the source code can be jumped to and swiftly corrected. Variables and the stack can be easily displayed. Setting and unsetting breakpoints can be done directly within the source code. . Although it is designed to be a tool for programmers (when invoked as wpe or xwpe), it can also be used as an easy to learn text editor (when invoked as we or xwe). Source package: xwrits Package: xwrits Description: Reminds you to take a break from typing xwrits is a small reminder program designed to let you know it is time to take a break from typing to rest your wrists and prevent any damage to your wrists (or at least make them feel better if you've already damaged them). Normally works on the honor system, but if you find yourself unable to stop typing during your break, it can also lock your keyboard. Source package: xxdiff Package: xxdiff Description: a graphical file and directories comparison and merge tool A powerful tool for viewing the differences between two or three files, or two directories, and can be used to produce a merged version. The texts of the two or three files are presented side by side with their differences highlighted with colors for easy identification. Among its features are: * 3-way diffs * comfortable enabling of various diff options * merge with: * cut and paste * save selected regions * view merged results * recursive comparison * full customizable through resource file Source package: xxgdb Package: xxgdb Description: A X front-end to the GNU debugger gdb xxgdb is a simple but powerful graphical interface to the GNU debugger gdb. A more powerful (but slower and much bigger) interface is available in the ddd package. Source package: xxkb Package: xxkb Description: Keyboard state indicator and switcher for xkb This program is a keyboard state indicator and switcher for xkb. Features: - shows current xkb group (pixmap in its own window) - allows switch group by mouse click - allows individual state for every window - can install its own button (indicator/mouse switcher) on every window's title bar - can restrict keyboard states for every window to only two ("main group" - "alternative group") if xkb set up for more than two groups. Bugs: - documentation is partially in Russian (koi8-r charset) only Source package: xzgv Package: xzgv Description: Picture viewer for X with a thumbnail-based selector xzgv is a picture viewer for X, with a thumbnail-based file selector. It uses GTK+ and Imlib. Most file formats are supported, and the thumbnails used are compatible with xv, zgv, and the Gimp. It can also be used with `xzgv file(s)', to effectively bypass the file selector. For more on how xzgv works and how to use it, do `info xzgv' or `man xzgv' once it's installed. . xzgv differs from other picture viewers for X in that it uses one window for both the file selector and viewer, it (unlike xv) allows both scrolling and fit-to-window methods of viewing large pictures, and it (unlike xv and some others) doesn't ever mangle the picture's aspect ratio. . It also provides extensive keyboard support; if you prefer using the keyboard, this is almost certainly the best viewer for you. But it doesn't skimp on the mousey stuff, either. . Note that this program is written by the author of the svgalib-based "zgv", and has similar features. . Home Page: http://xzgv.browser.org/ Source package: xzip Package: xzip Description: Interpreter of Infocom-format story-files Xzip interprets story-files (which are usually text adventure games) in the format used by Infocom. This includes the games published by Infocom, as well as any games produced by compilers to this format, such as Inform. . This is an interpreter for X. For text mode, try frotz or jzip. Source package: xzoom Package: xzoom Description: magnify part of X display, with fast updates Like xmag, xzoom magnifies a section of the X display. Xzoom is different because it will continuously update the magnified area as the display changes. It is fast enough to enlarge small animations, for example. Source package: yabasic Package: yabasic Description: Yet Another BASIC interpreter Implements the most common (and simple) elements of the language plus some graphics facilities. Anyone who has ever written BASIC programs on a C-64 should feel at home. Source package: yaboot Package: yaboot Description: Yet Another Bootloader This package contains 'yaboot', the bootloader of choice on the NewWorld line of Power Macintosh computers and on IBM CHRP computers. It supports loading a kernel from several different filesystems, including ext2, ext3, xfs, and reiserfs, as well as separate ramdisks and dual-booting. . This package includes the installer tools ybin and mkofboot, and a yabootconfig program for generating a simple /etc/yaboot.conf file. Source package: yacas Package: yacas Description: Computer Algebra System Yet Another Computer Algebra System is a small and highly flexible computer algebra language. The syntax is very close to Mathematica. The distribution contains a small library of mathematical functions, but its real strength is in the language in which you can easily write your own symbolic manipulation algorithms. It supports arbitrary precision arithmetic. Package: yacas-proteus Description: User interface for yacas based on fltk Proteus is an experimental user interface that has features such as online help an embedded html viewer, hints window on the command line, embedded text editor, embedded grapher. It is a mix between a notepad interface and a command line interface. Source package: yaclc Package: yaclc Description: check the bug closings in a Debian changelog. yaclc (yet another change log check) queries the Bug Tracking System to see if the bugs closed in a package's changelog belong to that package. Source package: yada Package: yada Description: Yet Another Debianisation Aid YADA is a Debian packaging helper. It parses a special file, debian/packages, in a source package, and generates an appropriate debian/rules to control building of the package. . WARNING: YADA is still very experimental! Use it at your own risk! (And please run Lintian over anything built with yada before uploading.) Source package: yadex Package: yadex Description: WAD file editor for doom-style WADs Yadex is a Doom level (wad) editor for Unix systems running X, including Linux. It supports Doom alpha, Doom beta, Doom, Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, Doom II, Heretic and also, in a more or less limited way, Hexen and Strife. It is available under the terms of the GPL. . Yadex is descended from DEU 5.21. Therefore, as you might expect, it's a rather low-level editor that requires you to take care of a lot of detail but on the flip side allows you to control very precisely what you are doing. In addition, it has many advanced functions that DEU didn't have, to make certain tedious tasks easy. Source package: yafc Package: yafc Description: Yet Another FTP Client Yafc is an ftp client intended to be a replacement for the standard ftp(1) program. Features include directory cache, remote filename completion, aliases, colored ls, recursive get/put/ls/rm, nohup mode transfers, tagging (queueing), background downloading, and more. . This version is compiled without KTH Kerberos 4/5 authentication. Source package: yank Package: yank Description: yet another notekeeper Yank is a simple notekeeper and todo-list manager using the gnome and gtk libraries. It feels stable and usable enough to be released to the public but it surely lacks some (not so important) features which might be added later. Excessive tests have shown that yank is fool-proof, irritating and wasting too much memory. Source package: yard Package: yard Description: Perl scripts to build rescue disk(s) to revive a system . Yard is a suite of Perl scripts for creating custom boot/rescue disks. Using a compressed filesystem, it can put a standard kernel image plus about 2.4 meg of utilities on a single floppy. Yard is also useful for creating self-contained Linux-on-a-floppy systems. You specify a basic set of files and utilities for inclusion and Yard handles many of the details. Features: - File specs allow absolute and relative filenames, symbolic links, file replacements and full shell-style globbing. - Automatically determines necessary libraries and loaders. - Allows stripping of binaries and libraries during copying. - Automatically regenerates ld.so.cache - Checks for broken symlinks - Checks /etc/{fstab,inittab,termcap,pam.conf} for common errors and inconsistencies. - Checks user directories and files mentioned in /etc/passwd - Checks command files (eg, rc.local and .login) and scripts for missing binaries and command interpreters. - Automatically performs filesystem compression and copying. - Can be used with or without LILO. - Can make single or double disk sets. - Extensive checking of user choices and execution errors. Source package: yardradius Package: yardradius Description: YARD Radius Auth/Acct Server YARD Radius is a Radius authentication/accounting server which is derived from the original Livingston Enterprise Inc. RADIUS daemon release 2.1. It adds a number of useful features to the LE daemon, i.e. . Control of simultaneous logins. Support of Ascend, Cisco and USR boxes. Extended daily/monthly/yearly accounting information on a per-user basis MD5 encrypted passwords support (both in passwd file and/or users file) Expirations in shadow file. Checking based on time-of-day, traffic and connection time. Support of PAM authentication and accounting. Binary form of accounting file. GDBM formats for users and user stats databases. Autoconfiguring capabilities of sources. Source package: yasgml Package: yasgml Description: Yet Another Linuxdoc-DTD only SGML mode Yasgml automates typesetting and previewing of SGML and enables completing input of SGML mark-up command such as `'..`'. It is intended to use with LinuxDoc DTD only. You may need linuxdoc-tools package to process Linuxdoc-DTD SGML source. Default is for Japanese text editing. Its keybinding is based on that of YaTeX. Source package: yatex Package: yatex Description: Yet Another LaTeX mode YaTeX automates typesetting and previewing of LaTeX and enables completing input of LaTeX mark-up command such as `\begin{}'..`\end{}'. . YaTeX also supports Demacs which runs on MS-DOS(386), Mule (Multi Language Enhancement to GNU Emacs), and latex on DOS. Source package: yc-el Package: yc-el Description: Yet another Canna client for Emacsen. Canna client for emacs20, emacs21 or xemacs with MULE support. yc.el is implemented in pure elisp, makes it possible to use Canna on emacsen without direct support for Canna. . Canna is a Japanese input method. Source package: yehia Package: libsigcx-dev Description: libSigCX -- libSigC++ extensions This library contains the multithreading libSigC++ extensions. . This package includes the development files (headers, static libraries) Package: libsigcx-gtk-dev Description: libSigCX GTK+ dispatcher This library implements the GTK+ event loop dispatcher for the multithreading extension of libsigc++. The multithreading extension itself is distributed with the package libsigcx. . This package includes the development files (headers, static libraries) Package: libsigcx0 Description: libSigCX -- libSigC++ extensions This library contains the multithreading libSigC++ extensions. Package: libsigcx0-gtk Description: libSigX GTK+ dispatcher This library implements the GTK+ event loop dispatcher for the multithreading extension of libsigc++. The multithreading extension itself is distributed with the package libsigcx. Package: libucxx-dev Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework uCXX aims to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. . This package includes the development files (headers, static libraries) Package: libucxx0 Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework uCXX aims to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. Package: libucxx0-guile Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework uCXX aim to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. . This package includes the Guile Scheme support. Package: libucxx0-python Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework uCXX aims to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. . This package includes the Python support. Package: libucxx0-script Description: uCXX - A C++ plugin and extension language framework uCXX aims to provide a convenient way to incorporate both native (compiled) and scripting plugins into C++ programs. . This package includes the basic scripting support. Source package: yelp Package: yelp Description: Help browser for Gnome 2 This package contains the Gnome online help browser application. Based on the gtk-xmhtml widget, it allows you to view documentation in the form of HTML, man pages, or GNU info pages. Source package: yforth Package: yforth Description: A small freeware Forth environment in ANSI C. yForth? is an interestingly small implementation of Forth for Linux. It suffers several deficiencies. For general Forth programming or learning under Linux, yForth? is not the best choice. . From the author's README: . yForth? is a Forth environment written entirely in ANSI C, making it extremely portable. The first thing I want to tell you about yForth? is that it seems a joke compared to other systems such as gForth or PFE. . Nevertheless, you could find yForth? nice, in which case you're invited to explore yForth? . It's yours, you can make anything you want with it. If you want an explanation of the words provided by yForth? please refer to the draft of ANS Forth or something equivalent. The Net will help you. . Do not expect the prompt "ok" to come up when you run yForth?, the standard says that "ok" shall be printed AFTER every successful command execution... Source package: yh Package: yh Description: Yan Huang Chinese Platform, a console Chinese environment Yan Huang Chinese Platform provides Chinese/English text input/output environment. Users can choose input methods from "Quwei", "GbkPinYin" and "BiaoXingMa". GBK standard Chinese interal encoding and Big5 encoding Chinese text are both supported. . Authors: Red Flag Linux Home Page: http://www.redflag-linux.com/ Source package: yiff Package: liby-dev Description: Y Sound Server Library Header Files YIFF is a network based and multi client connection system that supports X Window Systems style event and client handling. Internal 3D sound support and client to server IO wrapper code is also available. YIFF is OSS, ALSA, YSound and Y2N compliant. . More information can be found at the YIFF web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/YIFF/ . Package: liby2 Description: Y Sound Server Library YIFF is a network based and multi client connection system that supports X Window Systems style event and client handling. Internal 3D sound support and client to server IO wrapper code is also available. YIFF is OSS, ALSA, YSound and Y2N compliant. . More information can be found at the YIFF web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/YIFF/ . Package: yiff-config Description: Y Sound Server X11 Configuration YIFF is a network based and multi client connection system that supports X Window Systems style event and client handling. Internal 3D sound support and client to server IO wrapper code is also avilable. YIFF is OSS, ALSA, YSound and Y2N compliant. . More information can be found at the YIFF web site http://www.yiff.org/yiff/. Package: yiff-server Description: Y Sound Server YIFF is a network based and multi client connection system that supports X Window Systems style event and client handling. Internal 3D sound support and client to server IO wrapper code is also available. YIFF is OSS, ALSA, YSound and Y2N compliant. . More information can be found at the YIFF web site http://wolfpack.twu.net/YIFF/ . Source package: yiyantang Package: yiyantang Description: Terminal-based Chinese automatic encoding converter yyt is a pseudo-tty program that converts Chinese terminal output encoded in GB/BIG5 to a preset encoding automatically. It is useful for users who have to work with multiple Chinese encoding in console applications. Now it also converts input to the incoming encoding if the incoming encoding is set explicitly. Source package: yodl Package: yodl Description: Yet oneOther Document Language. Yodl is a package that implements a pre-document language and tools to process it. The idea of Yodl is that you write up a document in a pre-language, then use the tools (e.g. yodl2html) to convert it to some final document language. Current converters are for HTML, ms, man, LaTeX SGML and texinfo, plus a poor-man's text converter. Main document types are "article", "report", "book" and "manpage". The Yodl document language is designed to be easy to use and extensible. . URL: http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien/yodl/ Authors: Karel Kubat Frank Brokken Jan Nieuwenhuizen Source package: yorick Package: yorick Description: interpreted language and scientific graphics Yorick is an interpreted programming language for: * scientific simulations or calculations * postprocessing or steering large simulation codes * interactive scientific graphics * reading, writing, and translating large files of numbers . The language features a compact syntax for many common array operations, so it processes large arrays of numbers very quickly and efficiently. Superficially, yorick code resembles C code, but yorick variables are never explicitly declared and have a dynamic scoping similar to many Lisp dialects. The yorick language is designed to be typed interactively at a keyboard, as well as stored in files for later use. . This package includes an emacs-based development environment, which you can launch by typing M-x yorick in emacs. . ftp://ftp-icf.llnl.gov/pub/Yorick/doc/index.html Package: yorick-dev Description: interpreted language development package You need this in order to be able to build custom versions of the Yorick interpreter which call compiled functions you write. . The yorick source package contains complicated examples of Yorick packages (including the MPY message passing Yorick which is not a part of this binary distribution); a simple example is in /usr/doc/examples/yorick. You may well need the source package to figure out how to get the most out of this development package. Package: yorick-gist Description: CGM graphics file browser only You can display binary CGMs to X, and write PostScript or CGM output. Gist is tuned to work best with Yorick-generated CGMs. Since CGM is not a page description (PostScript is), non-Yorick CGMs may not display exactly as intended. In general, you should avoid CGMs for this reason. . If you install the yorick package, you get gist as well; this package is only for those who want gist but not yorick. Source package: yorick-doc Package: yorick-doc Description: Yorick interpreted language full documentation This package provides complete HTML documentation for the yorick interpreted language. It will be installed in yorick's Y_SITE/doc directory (/usr/share/yorick/1.5/doc); point your Web browser at index.html in that directory. Source package: youbin Package: xyoubin Description: The conventional mail arrival notification client for X. This package contains youbin client for X. This look and feel is like xbiff. Package: youbin Description: The conventional mail arrival notification server. Youbin is a kind of biff in the network age. When youbin is used, the mail spool of a certain, specific machine (mail server) is observed to inform the arrival of mail to a user at an arbitrary machine through the network. On the other hand, the conventional "biff" informs only the user who logs in at the machine with the mail spool. Combining with POP, youbin eliminate a lot of NFS mount of mail spool for mail arrival checking. . Since youbin is designed with event driven, the user is promptly informed of status change of mail spool caused by mail arriving and reading. Package: youbin-client Description: The conventional mail arrival notification client. This package contains youbin client. Package: youbin-dev Description: Files for developing youbin clients. This package contains files for developing youbin clients. Source package: ytalk Package: ytalk Description: Enhanced talk program with X support. Ytalk is a multi-user chat program. It works exactly like the UNIX talk program and even communicates with the same talk daemons. Ytalk's advantages come in it's ability to allow multiple connections. Source package: ytree Package: ytree Description: A file manager that looks like Xtree Gold(tm) This is a file manager that looks like xtree gold(tm). it has history, colors, configurable file viewers and much more. It works on terminals. Source package: yudit Package: yudit Description: unicode text editor yudit is a unicode text editor for the X Window System. It does not need localized environment or unicode fonts. It supports simultaneous processing of many languages, conversions for local character standards, bidirectional input, has its own input methods. The package includes conversion utilities, and it also has support for postscript printing. Source package: yydecode Package: yydecode Description: decode yEnc archives yydecode works almost identically to the infamous uudecode program, but for yEnc encoded archives. Source package: z8530-utils Package: z8530-utils Description: Utilities for Z8530 based HDLC cards for AX.25 (kernel 2.0.x) This package contains utilities to load, configure and modify the kernel driver for Z8530 based SCC cards. . This version is for kernels below 2.1.6 and above 2.0.0. . It should at least work with the following boards and connected modems: . BayCom USCC. PA0HZP card with and without ESCC and/or external clock divider (up to 19200 baud (loopback)) and compatibles. TCM3105 modem, 4k8 modem, 9k6 DF9IC modem (loopback), HAPN 4k8 modem (connected to a SCC board, of course!). Source package: z8530-utils2 Package: z8530-utils2 Description: Utilities for Z8530 based HDLC cards for AX.25 (kernel 2.2.x) This package contains utilities to load, configure and modify the kernel driver for Z8530 based SCC cards. . This version is for kernels above 2.1.6. . It should at least work with the following boards and connected modems: . BayCom USCC. PA0HZP card with and without ESCC and/or external clock divider (up to 19200 baud (loopback)) and compatibles. TCM3105 modem, 4k8 modem, 9k6 DF9IC modem (loopback), HAPN 4k8 modem (connected to a SCC board, of course!). Source package: zapping Package: zapping Description: a TV viewer for the Gnome environment. It is based on plugins. This will make it easy to add functionality to the program, without making it hard to maintain, such as saving video as AVI/MPEG, viewing mirrored TV (scanning from right to left) or whatever you can imagine (and program). Source package: zblast Package: zblast-data Description: Sound files for zblast game Shoot 'em up space game with cool sound and high speed of playing. . This package contains sounds for the game. Package: zblast-svgalib Description: svgalib version of zblast, shoot 'em up space game Shoot 'em up space game with cool sound and high speed of playing. . This package contains svgalib version of the game. Package: zblast-x11 Description: X11 version of zblast, shoot 'em up space game Shoot 'em up space game with cool sound and high speed of playing. . This package contains X11 version of the game. Source package: zcav Package: zcav Description: Test the read throughput of a hard drive at different tracks. A modern hard drive will have more sectors in the outer tracks because they are longer. The hard drive will have a number (often more than 8) of zones where each zone has the same number of sectors (due to the need for an integral number of sectors per track). This program allows you to determine the levels of performance provided by different zones and store them in a conveniant format for gnuplot. It's also good for trivial tasks like determining whether you have a 10x or a 20x CD-ROM drive. ;) Source package: zclock Package: zclock Description: Clock applet for the GNOME desktop environment ZClock is a clock applet for the GNOME desktop environment. It is similar to the standard GNOME clock applet, but it allows greater customization. You can choose your preferred border style as well as specify the exact format for the time display (using a POSIX strftime(3) format string). Read the strftime(3) manpage for details on this format. Source package: zebra Package: zebra Description: A GPL'd, BGP/OSPF/RIP capable routing daemon GNU Zebra is free software (distributed under the GNU Generic Public License) which manages TCP/IP based routing protocols. It supports BGP 4, BGP4+, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIPv1, RIPv2, and RIPng as well as the IPv6 versions of these. . Zebra uses threading if the kernel supports it, but can also run on kernels that do not support threading. . Zebra is more than a routed replacement, it can be used as a Route Server and a Route Reflector. . Zebra is unique in design in that it has a process for each protocol. Source package: zed Package: zed Description: Powerful, multipurpose, configurable text editor This package contains a console and an X version. . - Can use ANY key sequence (e.g. define a block with shift-arrow) even on the console. - Intelligent screen update (NOT using the slow (n)curses). - Column blocks with insert & overwrite. - Multi window/multi buffer. - Color C++, HTML, TeX, Java, mail file. - Shows parenthesis matching, searches for C functions, reindents C blocks. - About 200 commands and 100 variables to deal with. - Can edit/insert control codes (ASCII 0-31 and 128-159). - Executes programs with output redirected to a window (e.g. make, man, etc). - Can load files with CRLF and/or CR and/or LF end-of-line marker. - Clipboard and delete buffer. - Saveable run-time macros. - Simple and powerful configuration system. - Easy document mode, almost ASCII. - Automatic word wrap and reformat, even inside quoted line within an e-mail file. - Small, fast, powerful, low CPU consumer. - Hexdump-like mode to edit binary file. - You can go everywhere with the cursor. - Internal, fast file selector. Source package: zenirc Package: zenirc Description: Major mode for wasting time This package contains a glamorous and ultimate major mode for Emacs. IRC in a box. Make your IRC client able to act as editor, too. This is what modern net addicts were searching for. Source package: zephyr Package: libzephyr-dev Description: Header files and static library for building other zephyr clients This package is needed to compile certain other zephyr clients. There are various other clients available, including a totally gratuitous Motif client, a Tcl client, several Emacs clients, and a number of X clients. . This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. Package: libzephyr2 Description: The original "Instant Message" system shared libraries This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. Package: zephyr-clients Description: The original "Instant Message" system client programs This package only contains the clients; you'll need a server to talk to. . This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. Package: zephyr-doc Description: Extensive, but out of date API documentation for zephyr This is not a user's manual and isn't useful for non-programmers. . This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. Package: zephyr-server Description: The original "Instant Message" system server You probably only need one server for a group of clients. This can be a memory-intensive server, especially for very large sites. . The server maintains a location and subscription database for all the receiving clients. All zephyrgrams are sent to the server to be routed to the intended recipient. . This is the Project Athena Zephyr notification system version 2.0. Zephyr allows users to send messages to other users or to groups of users. Users can view incoming Zephyr messages as windowgrams (transient X windows) or as text on a terminal. Source package: zgv Package: zgv Description: SVGAlib graphics viewer 'zgv' is a graphics viewer, based around SVGAlib, which can display GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG/JFIF, PNG, PBM/PGM/PPM, BMP, and TGA files on a standard VGA and most SVGAs, with a full-screen file selector front-end. It can also be used as a simple command-line file viewer, with 'zgv filename', to do slide shows of a list of files, and so on. Source package: zh-autoconvert Package: libhz-dev Description: Headers and static libraries for zh-autoconvert Contains the symlinks, headers, and object files needed to compile and link programs which use the zh-autoconvert library. . Author: Yu Guanghui Package: libhz0 Description: Chinese encoding autoconvert library This library provide the Chinese encoding judge function, and the HZ/GB/Big5/UNI/UTF7/UTF8 convert functions. . Author: Yu Guanghui Package: zh-autoconvert Description: Chinese HZ/GB/BIG5/UNI/UTF7/UTF8 encodings auto-converter AutoConvert is an intelligent Chinese Encoding converter. It uses builtin functions to judge the type of the input file's Chinese Encoding (such as GB/Big5/HZ), then converts the input file to any type of Chinese Encoding you want. You can use autoconvert to handle incoming mail, automatically converting messages to the Chinese Encoding you want. It can alse handle Unicode/UTF7/UTF8 now. . Author: Yu Guanghui Source package: zh-sgmltools Package: zh-sgmltools Description: A wrapper for SGMLtools to process Chinese This is a wrapper for SGMLtools (version 1) that lets you convert Chinese SGML files (either Big5 or GB) into HTML, plain text, LaTeX, and so on. This package is used to process CLDP (Chinese Linux Documentation Project) documents. . If you want to output plain text files, you need to have the lynx package installed. . And if you want to output DVI files, the cjk-latex package is required. Please read /usr/share/doc/zh-sgmltools/README.Debian for details. Source package: zh-trans Package: zh-trans Description: Chinese (zh_CN and zh_TW) message files and manpages Chinese message files and man pages from the GNU Translation Project (zh@li.org), its Chinese Team (http://cgtp.linux.org.tw/), the Chinese GNU/Linux Extension (CLE) Project (http://cle.linux.org.tw/), and a new zh_CN translation effort by Wang Jian (http://www.lark.163.net/gnu-i18n.html). . Special Thanks to: Cd Chen Cheng Yuan-Chung Fernando Ming-Yen Hsu voidoo ¨¯¥ß¤¯ Wang Jian Source package: zhcon Package: zhcon Description: A Fast Console CJK System Using FrameBuffer Zhcon is a fast Linux Console Chinese System which supports framebuffer device.It can display Chinese,Japanese or Korean double byte characters on console. Features include: Full support for Linux FrameBuffer device(from 640x480x8bpp to 1024x768x32bpp) Multiple language support (GB2312,GBK,BIG5,JIS,KSCM) Auto-detect and convert between GB2312 and BIG5 encoding(like hztty) Hot key to change language encoding on the fly Can use input method from MS Windows 98 Chinese version or UCDOS for MS-DOS Source package: zicq Package: zicq Description: small ncurses based ICQ client. zICQ is a hack of mICQ that uses ncurses to provide a cleaner user interface. The display is separated into 3 windows: the buddy list, general messages area, and the status and input window. Source package: zile Package: zile Description: a very small emacs-like editor Zile is another Emacs-clone. Zile is a customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor. Zile was written to be as similar as possible to Emacs; every Emacs user should feel at home with Zile. Source package: zip Package: zip Description: Archiver for .zip files This is the Debian GNU/Linux version of InfoZIP's zip program. It produces files that are fully compatible with the popular PKZIP program; however, the command line options are not identical. In other words, the end result is the same, but the methods differ. :-) Source package: zircon Package: zircon Description: Powerful X Internet Relay Chat client Zircon has a tremendous array of features and its interface truly takes advantage of X. Zircon implements almost everything ircII does, plus a number of other interesting features. Source package: zivot Package: zivot Description: the game of life, simple console version This is a variant of John Horton Conway's Game of Life (a classic cellular automaton), simple console version, written in FORTRAN. Source package: zlib Package: zlib-bin Description: compression library - sample programs Some generally useful sample programs from the contrib directory. Includes a "mini" implementation of `zip' and `unzip' called `minizip' and `miniunzip' respectively. Package: zlib1 Description: compression library - runtime (for libc5) zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the shared library for use with libc5. Package: zlib1-altdev Description: compression library - development (for libc5) zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the development support files for use with libc5. Package: zlib1g Description: compression library - runtime zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the shared library. Package: zlib1g-dev Description: compression library - development zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found in gzip and PKZIP. This package includes the development support files. Source package: zlib1 Package: zlib1 Description: compression library - runtime (for libc5) zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found in gzip and pkzip. This package includes the shared library. Package: zlib1-altdev Description: compression library - development (for libc5) zlib is a library implementing the deflate compression method found in gzip and pkzip. This package includes the development support files. Source package: zlibc Package: zlibc Description: Uncompressing C Library Zlibc is a preloadable shared object that allows executables to uncompress the data files that they need on the fly. No kernel patch, no recompilation of these executables and no recompilation of the libraries is needed. Source package: zmailer Package: zmailer Description: Mailer for Extreme Performance Demands This is a package that implements an internet Message Transfer Agent called ZMailer. It is intended for gateways or mail servers or other large site environments that have extreme demands on the abilities of the mailer. It was motivated by the problems of the Sendmail design in such situations. ZMailer is one of the mailers able to deal with huge quantities of mail and is more efficient any other mailer, qmail included, mostly due to its excellent queueing algorithms. . Most users don't need this package -- for most users, sendmail or exim or smail will suffice. Source package: zoggy Package: zoggy Description: OCaml LablGTK interface builder Zoggy is an interface builder (like Glade) generating LablGTK code. . The differences with Glade are: generated classes can have parameters, values of properties are OCaml code, you can insert predefined boxes in other widgets. . Zoggy also includes a library containing a class which can be used to edit Zoggy files in other applications. Source package: zone-file-check Package: zone-file-check Description: Syntax-checker for BIND zonefiles This script is used for syntax-checking your zone-files after a change. Useful when using Makefile to administer a large number of zonefiles, but also if you just want to check a single file. Source package: zope Package: zope Description: An Open Source Web Application Server Zope enables teams to collaborate in the creation and management of dynamic web-based business applications such as intranets and portals. Zope makes it easy to build features such as site search, news, personalization, and e-commerce into your web applications. Source package: zope-book Package: zope-book Description: Zope Open Content Book This is the Debian packaged Version of the Zope book available at http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/ZB . Actually this is the CVS version which is (hopefully) more up to date. The Zope Book teaches you how to use Zope. It takes you all the way from installing Zope to ZClasses. The book is appropriate for all Zope users. . The book covers Zope 2.5. . The book supersedes the Content Manager's Guide, the Document Template Markup Language Reference, and the ZSQL Methods User's Guide. Source package: zope-cmf Package: zope-cmf Description: Zope Content Management Framework. The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used and the policies and services it provides. . This is package only depends on the other Zope CMF products. Package: zope-cmfcalendar Description: Zope Content Management Framework Calendar. The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used and the policies and services it provides. . The CMFCalendar product is an example of creating a CMF Product. The CMFCalendar product is also expected to be a generally useful out of the 'box' and skinnable to accommodate customization within your existing CMF instance. Package: zope-cmfcore Description: Zope Content Management Framework Core services. The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used and the policies and services it provides. . This product declares the key framework services for the Zope Content Management Framework (CMF). Please see the CMF "dogbowl site": http://cmf.zope.org, for more details. Package: zope-cmfdefault Description: Zope Content Management Framework Default (basic) content. The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used and the policies and services it provides. . This product declares basic content objects and provides default implementation of some of the framework services for the Zope Content Management Framework (CMF). Please see the CMF "dogbowl site": http://cmf.zope.org, for more details. Package: zope-cmftopic Description: Zope Content Management Framework Topic. The Zope Content Management Framework provides a set of services and content objects useful for building highly dynamic, content-oriented portal sites. As packaged, the CMF generates a site much like the Zope.org site. The CMF is intended to be easily customizable, in terms of both the types of content used and the policies and services it provides. Source package: zope-cmfworkflow Package: zope-cmfworkflow Description: Zope Content Management Framework workflow module. Workflow describes the established business processes by which work is accomplished. This can take the form of moving an asset through a series of business decisions on the way to completion. As such, workflow is intertwined with business processes and rules. Workflow is one of the top three needs that content management systems (CMSs) should solve. Source package: zope-devguide Package: zope-devguide Description: Zope Developers Guide This is the Debian packaged Version of the Zope Developers Guide available at http://www.zope.org/Documentation/ZDG Actually this is the CVS version which is more up to date. . The Developer's Guide teaches you how to extend Zope. It takes you all the way from a simple "Hello World" application to developing advanced Zope Products. This guide is appropriate for advanced Zope audiences and assumes basic Python knowledge. The Developer's Guide covers Zope 2.x or above. . The Developer's Guide covers Zope topics where the Zope Book leaves off. The guide will not cover any of the fundamental concepts of using zope that are covered in the book including ZClass basics. Package: zope-devguide-example Description: Example contained in the Zope Developers Guide This is the Debian packaged ready to install example of the Zope Developers Guide available at http://www.zope.org/Documentation/ZDG Actually this is the CVS version which is more up to date. . The Developer's Guide teaches you how to extend Zope. It takes you all the way from a simple "Hello World" application to developing advanced Zope Products. This guide is appropriate for advanced Zope audiences and assumes basic Python knowledge. The Developer's Guide covers Zope 2.x or above. . The Developer's Guide covers Zope topics where the Zope Book leaves off. The guide will not cover any of the fundamental concepts of using zope that are covered in the book including ZClass basics. Source package: zope-emarket Package: zope-emarket Description: Simple e-commerce system for Zope Basically an EMarket is a folderish object that (currently) consists of a set of methods and five folderish 'Specialists'. Each specialist is responsible for managing one particular type of object. They have methods, and racks: methods to interface to the rest of the application, and racks to handle the storage and retrieval of the objects they manage: . marketItems: manage the market items in the EMarket . shoppers: manage the shopper objects . basketManager: manage the 'shopping baskets' . basketItemManager: manage the items in the shopping baskets. . transactions: manage the completed transactions . The idea here is to provide a framework for a 'shopping area' that is at once flexible, simple, and reasonably robust. The display of the market area is determined by editable templates that are contained in the marketItems folder. The display of the shopping 'Baskets' is managed by templates in the shoppers folder. This way each EMarket can be customized easily. Also, the developer picks the classes they want to use for shoppers, marketItems, etc... so they can also be used to customize the look and feel of the market. Source package: zope-ldap Package: zope-ldap Description: A driver for connecting Zope with Ldap system Zope-ldap is a driver for connecting Zope and Ldap Server It depends from python-ldap modules. Source package: zope-loginmanager Package: zope-loginmanager Description: User Folder workalike and replacement for Zope LoginManager is a User Folder workalike and replacement which solves the "N * M" problem seen with previous User Folders. Because of its PlugIn-based architecture, it will almost never need to be subclassed to implement custom functionality. (For more information on the PlugIn system, see the Products.ZPatterns.PlugIns module source.) . LoginManager uses two kinds of PlugIns, the "User Source" and the "Login Method". User Sources provide an interface to an arbitrary store of user records. A LoginManager may contain multiple User Sources, and will search them in user-defined order until one returns a valid user object. . Login Methods are responsible for examining a REQUEST for identification and credentials. They are also indirectly responsible for authenticating the user. In most cases, they simply call user.authenticate(), passing the credentials (typically a password) they extracted from the REQUEST. A single LoginManager may contain multiple Login Methods, which are tried in user-defined order, and the result of the last Login Method is used. (Most Login Methods simply return the result of the previous Login Method if it had already validated a user. But the sequence is chained to allow for voting, multi-credential requirements, etc.) Source package: zope-mysqlda Package: zope-mysqlda Description: A Zope Database Adapter for MySQL ZMySQLDA is a database adapter for accessing MySQL databases from Zope. . This package uses the new _mysql module, available as python-mysqldb. . The adapter comes in two products: ZMySQLDA for MySQL < 3.23.29 and for non-transaction-safe tables, and ZMySQLTDA, which supports transactions with MySQL >= 3.23.29. Source package: zope-parsedxml Package: zope-parsedxml Description: Parsed XML Zope Product. Parsed XML allows you to use XML objects in the Zope environment. You can create XML documents in Zope and leverage Zope to format, query, and manipulate XML. Source package: zope-pygresqlda Package: zope-pygresqlda Description: A Zope Database Adapter for PostgreSQL ZPyGreSQLDA is a database adapter for accessing PostgreSQL databases from Zope. Source package: zope-pythonmethod Package: zope-bytecodehacks Description: Rewrite bytecode of functions to do unlikely things in Python The package (and that's how it's distributed) splits into two parts - the byte code editing routines and the "bytecodehacks" that are usable without a degree in python arcanery, although one might help understand some of the consequences. . Some highlights: . bytecodehacks.closure - bind global references to constants bytecodehacks.xapply - a sort-of lazy apply bytecodehacks.setq - this one should interest people! bytecodehacks.inline - Python gets inline functions bytecodehacks.macro - Python gets semantic (hygenic) macros! Package: zope-pythonmethod Description: Allows ZopeMethods to be written in plain Python code The Python Method product provides support for internal Python methods, exposing them as callable objects within the Zope environment. Source package: zope-renderable Package: zope-renderable Description: Zope base class to make subclasses renderable This is a base class for your ZClasses that makes subclasses renderable, so you can say (like you can do with images). You can customize the returned value by adding a "render" method to your subclass (or object). Source package: zope-siteaccess Package: zope-siteaccess Description: Zope virtual hosting and folder access rules SiteAccess started as a Product to enable Zope Virtual Hosting, then became more generalized. Virtual Hosting is the ability to publish sub-objects of a Zope hierarchy as though they were the root of their own site. For example, it allows 'http:/www.silly-walks.org/current' to publish the Zope object 'silly-walks/current' instead of just 'current'. . SiteAccess provides the ability to force ZPublisher to call objects of your choice as it enters any folder. With this capability, you can designate a method in the Zope root to examine the request parameters and alter or replace the URL. Source package: zope-tinytable Package: zope-tinytable Description: Present tabular data in Zope TinyTable is a product designed to manage a small amount of tabular data. It's intended to fill the gap between a Z Table or an Z SQL Methods accessed SQL table, which are overkill for many tasks, and folder token properties, which allow only a single "column". TinyTable also makes it possible to look up an item within the list, or to return a subset of the list rows where columns equal particular values. Source package: zope-worldpilot Package: zope-worldpilot Description: web based organizer and messenger built on zope Worldpilot is a web server application that provides you with a web based organizer and messenger. Among others it provides you with the following features: IMAP based web mail client Contact and Address book Notes ToDo's Calendar with support for repeating events Workgroup sharing with broadcasting and subscriptions Source package: zope-zcvsmixin Package: zope-zcvsmixin Description: Allows management of Zope objects in CVS The idea of a CVSMixin is to allow most Zope objects to be manageable using CVS. Really this is just a set of methods that allow ZClasses that subclass from ZCVSMixin to be built that keep stuff in CVS in *addition* to ZODB. Source package: zope-zieve Package: zope-zieve Description: A Zope product that provides flexible sorting. Zieve is a (beta) Z-subclassable class that assists in sorting Zope Objects in various ways. It allows developers to sort objects dynamically with primary, secondary etc keys, and provides (fairly) easy means to include dynamically sortable objects in other documents. Source package: zope-znavigator Package: zope-znavigator Description: Zope product for creating navigation bars The ZNavigator Product is a graphical management device for creating navigation bars in Zope. It is quite flexible, and works a bit like a Folder object, containing other folder like objects and link like objects. ZNavigator makes creation and management of navigation bars fairly easy, even for unexperienced users. Some features: * Automatic expiration of links * Automatic generation and expiration of 'New' tags * Possibility to make link visible in the future * Possibility to define icons for links * A number of helper functions for use in DTML (e.g. checks if a link is inside, or equals, a path in a REQUEST) Source package: zope-zpatterns Package: zope-zpatterns Description: Database Independence and Framework Integration for Zope Provides a variety of base classes and frameworks for Zope product and application development. Some currently available patterns include: . Plugins: A framework for Folder-like object ("plugin containers") to have management tabs ("plugin groups") that hold collections of objects ("plugins") supporting a particular collaboration interface ("plugin kind"). . SheetProviders: A framework for providing database-independent property sheets to objects. SheetProviders are PlugIns which Racks and Specialists use to give their contents PropertySheets, without any objects (besides the SheetProviders) needing to know how the property sheets are implemented or where they are stored. One can create SheetProviders that store data in literally any kind of database accessible by Zope. . AttributeProviders: Similar to SheetProviders, but for individual object attributes. . Racks: A framework for database-independent collections of objects. Racks retrieve or store objects. They are SheetProviderContainers and AttributeProviderContainers, and thus allow for property sheets and attributes to be added to their contents from another database. The default Rack implementation stores all data in the ZODB (as do the default "provider" implementations), but the framework code is documented for easy subclassing to create alternative storage methods. . Specialists: A way of organizing your applications around object interfaces and class-level services. (Known as Implementors in the original RIPP Model). Source package: zope-zshell Package: zope-zshell Description: Zshell present a command line interface to zope Commands supported are: about, addprop, addusers, apropos, call, catalog, cd, copy, cp, cut, dbname, dbsize, delprop, delusers, discard, domains, dump, enter, exec, export, find, google, grep, help, history, import, leave, lroles, ls, lsperms, lsprop, lsusers, man, manage, mkdir, mkuf, mkver, mv, nipltd, pack, passwd, paste, properties, pwd, restart, rm, roles, save, setperms, setprop, shutdown, su, takeown, uncatalog, uptime, view, wget, whatis, whoami, zhelp, and zope Source package: zope-zwiki Package: zope-zwiki Description: WikiWikiWeb on Zope A wiki web is a kind of collaborative website. Pages can be changed on the spot by clicking "Edit this Page," and certain conventions are followed to simplify writing and linking. A wiki web usually has a particular focus or subject orientation. Source package: zorroutils Package: zorroutils Description: Zorro bus utilities for Amigas running 2.1 and later kernels This package includes a program called "lszorro" that translates the /proc/bus/zorro hierarchy into human-readable form; it replaces the functionality from the /proc/zorro file provided under Linux 2.0 and below. . This package is only useful on Amiga computers using AutoConfig (however, it works on systems without the Zorro bus, despite the name). Source package: zsh Package: zsh Description: A shell with lots of features. Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features. Package: zsh-doc Description: zsh documentation - info/HTML format Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features. . This contains the documentation in GNU info and HTML formats. Package: zsh-static Description: A shell with lots of features. (static link) Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features. . This is the statically-compiled version of the shell. Source package: zsh-beta Package: zsh-beta Description: A shell with lots of features (dev tree) Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features. . This is less stable than the regular 'zsh' package. Package: zsh-beta-doc Description: zsh beta documentation - info/HTML format Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features. . This contains the documentation in GNU info and HTML formats. Source package: zsh30 Package: zsh30 Description: A shell with lots of features. Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features. . This is the stable 3.0 tree. Package: zsh30-doc Description: zsh beta documentation - info/HTML format Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features. . This contains the documentation in GNU info format. Package: zsh30-static Description: A shell with lots of features. Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has command-line editing, built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features. . This is the stable 3.0 tree, statically compiled.