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    LIRC

    LIRC

    Linux Infrared Remote Control

    LIRC is a package that supports receiving and sending IR signals of IR remote controls, adding functionality and flexibility to the basic support in the Linux kernel. Support for LIRC is ubiquitous in Linux HTPC applications; it's also packaged in all major Linux distributions. Despite it's name, LIRC also works on OSX.
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    LPub3D

    LPub3D

    LDraw™ editor for LEGO® style digital building instructions.

    LPub3D is an Open Source WYSIWYG editing application for creating LEGO® style digital building instructions. LPub3D is developed and maintained by Trevor SANDY. It uses the LDraw™ parts library, the most comprehensive library of digital Open Source LEGO® bricks available (www.ldraw.org/ ) and reads the LDraw LDR and MPD model file formats. LPub3D is available for free under the GNU Public License v3 and runs on Windows, Linux and macOS Operating Systems. LPub3D is also...
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    libjpeg-turbo

    libjpeg-turbo

    SIMD-accelerated libjpeg-compatible JPEG codec library

    libjpeg-turbo is a JPEG image codec that uses SIMD instructions (MMX, SSE2, NEON, AltiVec) to accelerate baseline JPEG compression and decompression on x86, x86-64, ARM, and PowerPC systems. On such systems, libjpeg-turbo is generally 2-6x as fast as libjpeg, all else being equal. On other types of systems, libjpeg-turbo can still outperform libjpeg by a significant amount, by virtue of its highly-optimized Huffman coding routines. In many cases, the performance of libjpeg-turbo rivals...
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    viewpix

    A Landsat 8 scene viewer

    ...This is the "lite" version of Viewpix as it has no cuda filters installed. Viewpix is written in C. It is tested on Ubuntu and Centos. It should work with most current Linux distributions. Viewpix runs efficiently on computers with modest CPU's such as low power mini-ITX boards. It is known to work nicely on Intel NUC, AMD A6 SOC , and NVIDIA TX2. A multiple core cpu, 8 GB ram, and a large capacity hard drive are suggested.
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    gmorgan

    gmorgan

    GMorgan_0.79 updated November 21, 2016

    Gmorgan is a midi processor. It can be voiced using Linux synths, midi connected equipment, or a soundcard. It is best to use a velocity sensing midi keyboard so that the first 4 voices can be mixed or layered. Demo at Youtube: http://youtu.be/3uIRq6M1tCs For GNU/Linux users, the latest file is .79. GMorgan .79 runs well on Ubuntu and most Linux/GNU distributions. Although it is included in the tarball, you can download .75 pdf documentation from the files section here. ...
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    Portable VNC Server

    Portable VNC Server

    Portable VNC package for Linux

    Pvnc is a portable VNC package. It can be built with extensions (e.g. open GL). It is tested with FC-6 and FC-8 and should work with other Linux distributions such as Ubuntu.
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    OsnofianLinux is a set of small distributions intended to fit on 1.44Mb floppy disk, in the boot sector of a CDROM, hard drive or even on a USB stick. Check the project homepage for more details and projects info.
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    Dvbzap is a frontend for mplayer/xine and dvbstream to allow comfortable usage of DVB-S TV cards under various Linux distributions. It allows to use the PC like a satellite receiver and is infrared controllable.
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    A 3D viewer for molecular charge distributions. Implemented in OpenGL with GLUT. Includes a small OpenGL windowing library/widget set.
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