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A specification and toolkit to allow structured input and output for programs. Wrappers for common UNIX commands that use this (above) library to eliminate the need for text parsing when integrating these commands using shell pipes.
Wifi-radar is a continuation of the original wifi-radar 1.x project from http://www.bitbuilder.com/wifi_radar/. It originally was a modification of the original to work with Cisco and other wifi cards, but is now general purpose.
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This project is a LINUX GUI launcher and installer for the Xlink Kai tunnel software (http://www.teamxlink.co.uk). It's our intention to publish a distro independant application. The software will be programmed in Python using pyQt.
CAIRN is a modular copy and restore program for the imaging of a computer. It copies every file on a computer and figures out how to recreate it from scratch. It is primarily network oriented but is also flexible enough to boot from any possible method.
PootyPedia is a tool to track the hardware in use by a software project. Its client software finds the hardware and reports it, while the server software tracks the reports and keeps them organized in a database.
An open source project to hold cglinux test suites, which are mostly for CGL2.0 projects (some are already in each individual open source project). This is a centralized place for users to download, while, not for CGL certification or registration.
Automatic File type converter Daemon - automatically converts the file type while renaming a file, based on the source and destination file extension. Currently it supports conversion for image types and provides a GTK+ frontend.
A CLI for managing Nagios config files. It allows for creation, deletion and modification of object definitions within a set of config files, while preserving original file comments and layout. Quickly script your own wizard or web interfaces.
Started as part of the Google Summer of Code 2005, this tool adjusts security settings on Linux systems, including firewall and SELinux policies. This tool aims to replace the system-config-securitylevel tool from Red Hat and Fedora Core systems.
A web-based human event (links/books read, songs played, etc.) logging tool focused on rich bibliographic support and library (as in books-on-shelves) systems integration.
Multi Agent based distributed application. The code can be processed over multiple common machines with fault-tolerance. It is designed to distributively run any Python's script, which can be applied to a given input data set.
A simple Python script for Gentoo Linux that searches for packages compiled with selected cflags and recompiles them. (Piccolo script in Python per Gentoo Linux che cerca i pacchetti compilati con determinate cflags e li ricompila)
Buckeye is an apache/postgres/python based account management system for service and subscription providers. Service provisioning, accounting, billing and reporting functions are included.
OneFinger is a graphical shell for linux where you compose CLI commands with the mouse. You only have to type them once; later you can select them
from a list. You also have a file browser to insert filenames without typing. It also features "narrowing".
GNUsTicker is basically a RSS aggregator. It is a GNOME panel applet that scrolls infos retrieved from RSS, RDF, etc. It may be extended for feeding from different sources (an example for POP3 mail server is provided).
"Virtual Infrastructure for Applications and Services Over IP" ViaSIP_NG using latest OpenCloudComputing recommendations to develop Scalable Private-Public cloud platforms. ViaSIP is leveraging ODS - LinkedData, CouchDB, Eucalypus, DatR.ws & Web2Py.