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Simple Gnuplot automation and plot conversion tool.
Autoplot is a simple Perl script to plot Gnuplot files with simple dependency checking and conversion of the plots to different formats using rsvg-convert. The Gnuplot scripts must plot to a SVG terminal and output the result to STDOUT for the script to work as intended.
The script reads all .gnuplot files in the working directory and creates SVG plots from them in svg subdirectory.
A BASH script that will burn DVD movies from different sources like .iso/img/nrg or VIDEO_TS by utilizing FOSS tools like growisofs, nrg2iso and mkisofs.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
Gallery4All is a simple and rapid dynamically generated thumbnail gallery made with PHP&MySQL. It can be easely integrated in your design and script. The pictures are structured in categories, urls can be generated with mod_rewrite
palbum is a perl script which turns a directory (or directory hierarchy) full of images into a nice image gallery. It generates thumbnails and index.html files, and requires no configuration. It uses the ubiquitous netpbm library for image processing.
A perl script, which uses version 2 of the GD library to transform an image. The resulting image consists of random chosen nulls and ones with a color approximating the color of the original picture.