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APTonUSB allows for access to the Repositories on Ubuntu for those people who do not have high-speed internet. APTonUSB allows users to download packages from any Windows based PC and install the packages from a USB drive.
This is a XML RPC server that could be used to manage your server, provide website hosting, manage your accounts and do various other tasks. XML RPC can be accessed from web interfaces, jscript and CLI/GUI Applications in a multitude of programming langs
Caster allows you to creates an icon / shortcut under one of the sections on the home screen. Launch one or more of your favorite Windows programs from within the Plex interface.
NOTE: a large percentage of Windows applications do not support user input with a remote / game controller; have your keyboard and mouse handy.
PyOpMenu is a python based script for basic system administration.
...It follows the Gomenu script guidelines (http://fossies.org/unix/privat/old/gomenu-0.8.1.tar.gz/index_af.html). OpMenu uses .mnu files to build a screen menu that allow to low levels sysadmins and system operators do basic and preconfigured actions (f.e. restart a webserver, check the status of a daemon, etc...)
You can find some basic .mnu examples files in the repository. All menu options have to begin with $MENU key and all the actions have to contain .sh or sudo string. A lot of Gomenu .mnu must be compatibles.
For automatic start of the program you must add the next lines in the .bash_profile of the user:
exec ....