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    nagios-statd patch

    nagios-statd patch for use with python >= 2.6

    The nagios-statd daemon allows a Nagios server to monitor and alert about various resources on remote Linux machines. If using python >= 2.6 on the remote server, nagios-statd stops accepting connections after 39 consecutive requests in a short period of time. This patch can be applied to any nagios-statd 3.12 version released by April King on 11/17/2005. It's been tested to work with python 2.3 - 2.7.
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    Automatic session locker for KDE. Requires Python (2.3 and higher), PyKDE, PyQT, python-bluez to run. This small script will lock desktop if monitored device becomes unavailable. When device becomes available again - script will unlock desktop.
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    KernelDigger provides an easy GUI for interacting with /proc/sys dir. Allows to read and write kernel parameters and change their valid values via "Settings" dialog. Also it provides to write many parameters at once. Requirments: Python 2.3, PyGTK 2.4
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