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    usb-resetter

    usb-resetter

    Simple graphical usb reset tool

    USB resetting is the closest equivalent to physically unplugging and re-plugging a USB device. you might ask , How is that useful ? well the use cases will be different from user to another. In my case, it helps with accessing my slightly damaged old USB external hard drive after a mount in unix-like OSes without any i/o issues. Another one is, loop resetting my USB headset solves some weird glitching sound i constantly have while using them. Those are my special use cases. There most be...
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    Split files into little pieces, using an gui based on GTK+, made in Python using PyGTK.
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    compactpath is a python package to handle compacting of filepaths. compacting of filepaths may be useful in gui programming where filepaths of arbitrary lenght have to be displayed in widgets with limited visual space.
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    Frees is a GUI tool for Linux that shows the space usage on all mounted drives.
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    Mount/unmount/view your iso, cue/bin, nrg, ccd/sub/img, mds/mdf images as a user. Add your most mounted files to the favorites section. The best part is, the learning curve is not so steep and the gui is attractive.
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    Framework in Python for platform-independent file management with a console based toolkit (zigo) and a GUI platform (zago). Use existing handlers and your own handlers together to walk through directory trees, select files, and process them.
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    gnetmount is a GUI program (gtk) for mounting network file systems and, optionally, any other type of file system listed in fstab. It allows non-root users to easily mount or umount file systems, such as smbfs or cifs, that require authentication.
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    This package contains several common NFS tests/benchmarks including Connectathon, FSX, IOzone, Bonnie, etc., plus a GUI interface for setting up and running the package on a client. All tests are run in parallel, & results are logged for later review.
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