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    Cozette

    Cozette

    A bitmap programming font optimized for coziness

    ...That prompted me to make the bitmap font I always wished existed: Cozette; a small-but-not-tiny bitmap font with great coverage of all the glyphs you might encounter in the terminal. I'm intentionally putting the emphasis on "you" - although Cozette already has all the glyphs I've seen in my CLI tools so far, you might find it's missing a glyph you wish it had. If that's the case, please file an issue! It's an important goal for Cozette to be a useful bitmap alternative to Nerd Fonts. Bitmap fonts are, effectively, just that - bitmaps.
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    EMBL-EBI Icon fonts

    EMBL-EBI Icon fonts

    A collection of functional and scientific icons for EMBL-EBI sites

    ...To make this association, you need to include particular class and data-icon attributes in the relevant HTML element. This version brings the most user-facing changes in several years as we've added in far more "common" icons and simplified the font stack.
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    SGUI

    A simple, small, cross platform GUI library in plain C89

    SGUI is a small, simple, cross platform GUI library written in plain C89. It has a set of widgets, dialogs and supports OpenGL and Direct3D context creation, also including embedded rendering widgets within a window. SGUI has so far been successfully tested on various GNU/Linux distros on x86 and x86_64, as well as Windose operating systems from Windows 98 up to Windows 7.
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    Desktop Background from Nasa APOD

    Desktop Background from Nasa APOD

    A background image grabber for GNOME from nasa's image of the day site

    This app will fetch the latest image from nasapod, http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ and create a background image from it with a description box for a gnome desktop. Read desktop_nasa.py file for configurations and instructions! Python script. Now working with Ubuntu 12.04 and prior
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    SabayonControlCenter

    SabayonControlCenter

    The SCC is meant to help the user to control his system.

    One could compare the SabayonControlCenter with Mandrivas Control Center. This mainly hits the point but they are technically far away from each other. Planned features depending on so called "Modules" which can be sripts or other programms. Even the Desktops own utilitys are handled as such. "So the SCC simply calls Systemfools!" No, not entirely. It uses these parts and can download and install them if needed. For most other actions like managing you OpenRC or view/save/upload your logs the SCC had its own code. ...
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    Foopanel is a powerful desktop panel that enables you to have all that you want just one-click-far. It is extensible through plugins and fully themeable.
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    Provides easy access to many features of various laptops. Currently ASUS and IBM laptops are supported, although IBM support is far more experimental. For KDE/Qt3 environment.
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    The idea with this program is that it will be able to display videos/images/text and stay on top of the program I’m using. (only works with images so far) See for new information: http://zahidakbar.wordpress.com/
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    Microsoft's TrueType core fonts

    A smart package of Microsoft's core fonts

    So far this project consists of a source rpm that can be used to easily create a binary rpm package that, when installed, gives access to Microsoft's TrueType core fonts for the Web.
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    SAM (Servo Actuation Manipulator) is a GTK+ based X windows application for controlling anywhere from 1 to 254(so far) servo motors via a serial port connection, specifically this program was made for the Scott Edwards Electronics Mini SSC II.
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    Since there are no programs to create a theme/style for blackbox, icewm, kde,... I wrote one. Currently, it only works for IceWM themes and it's far from done yet. It works, but you still need to do a lot of stuff yourself.
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    QNmap is just another X nmap frontend. The main difference, as far as I know, is that it can be run as a non-root user with some functionality It will eventually incorporate all of nmap's documented features and will be updated to reflect newer versions.
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