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JMS/Joram implementation of the Bully election algorithm. It is a library to be used by a process' implementation to make it transparently manage coordinator's elections, while it carries out business logic. A sample application is included.
At an early stage of development. Application/middleware usage monitoring/reporting. Focus on business transactions/use cases to help communicate with users. Small footprint, easy to use GUI and a level of statistical analysis to summarise the data.
Programa escrito en python y que permitira analizar las antenas y tarjetas inalambricas para compararlas asi como calibrar la calidad de la conexion. Este es mi primer programa en python por lo que os ruego comprension.
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Simple tool to parse the contents of /proc or /sys entries and graph their values. An oscillosope for software types. Intended for developers, admins or the curious to understand the performance and behaviour of their systems.
GBlink is a rapid application launcher for GNOME desktop environment that can launch applications, open documents and locations on your computer, launch web links and bookmarks, perform arithmetic, remember meetings and dates at your keystrokes.
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CLara is a framework that enables you to access the computing power of many graphics processors in an IP-based network using a kind of Client/Proxy/Server model. Its programming interface conforms to the OpenCL 1.0 standard.
Multicast GNU/Linux Installation using udpcast for transfer and a custom script for installation and configuration. Supports installation of previously captured systems. Our new development site: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/muglin/
Quiet Fan implements a control loop to set your CPU or motherboard fan speed. This means that it uses the lowest possible fan speed to keep a target temperature, and eliminates damaging hardware temperature oscillations.
Packetloss is a set of programs to detect packet losses in UDP and TCP between two hosts. It does this by sending a continuous stream of packets, and detects any delay or loss in the streams. It is useful to measure the impact of failover tests.
Simple tool to backup local directory to remote directory via FTP. Also allows for archiving local directory (i.e. zipping) and saving to remote directory via FTP. Written in Java.
Athome is a modular home automation application, completely written in Gambas, which uses (self-developed) opensource hardware, and a small ubuntu server with MySQL and up to different touchpanels troughout the building :-)
fpsc is a Fast Parallel Stream Compressor. It can use multiple CPUs to compress (gzip or bzip2) a data stream. (from stdin to stdout) It is built to achieve maximum throughput, everything else (especially memory usage) can be sacrified.
Organise FW is meant to be a databese driven file management framework. Abstracting from the hierarchical filesystem, it provides automated file categorisation and management, using naming schemas.