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    FMSec - File Manager Security

    FMSec - File Manager Security

    Security Extensions to File Managers

    FMSec (File Manager SECurity) is a set of extensions to file managers that enable some security-related operations to be easily performed. The operations are: - encryption and decryption using OpenSSL (https://www.openssl.org/), - safe removing (shredding) files and directories (recursively), - mounting and unmounting TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt (https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/) volumes, - wiping the free space on a filesystem using WipeFreeSpace (https://wipefreespace.sourceforge.io/), -...
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    Vertigini Wallpapers

    Vertigini Wallpapers

    Wallpapers Open Source for Linux and Others OS.

    A collection of wallpapers (at 1920x1200 resolution) to fill some gaps in the UNIX desktop. All are licensed by Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0. All were created manually and with the tools Gimp, Inkscape and Blender by Bruno Maia de Andrade for Vertigini Studio Web & Design. The wallpapers range from abstract works, the assemblies made ​​with free papers of other authors and drawings created by me own handwriting. Please feel free to put them in your distro, desktop or your project....
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    LibEngsas

    LibEngsas

    The main task is an independent API for KDE and Qt

    ...For example he can just use the provided filedialog, which is mapped on the KDE dialog, if this library is used in KDE version. This package contains libengsas linked against KDE, so you should install this package instead of libengsas0, if you want to enable the internal KDE usage of libengsas Binary and source packages for many Linux distributions can be found at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/engsas The source code documentation can be found at http://trac.engsas.de/libengsas/doxygen.
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    Designed to be a desktop assistant, Charlix is based in AIML (Artificial Intellligence Markup Language). Charlix can help you configure and install things on your computer as well as entertain you. Charlix is a linux newbie's best friend.
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    It is a shell script which updates your local KDE sources with svn/cvs/cvsup and does all needed steps to build and install KDE packages including qt(-copy) and kde-i18n.
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    Kconfigure is a KDE program to compile the sources without the xterm or console. Easy to use, click in konqueror the configure file and configure, make and install the sources in the gui with kconfigure.
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