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    vEMan - VMware ESX/ESXi Manager

    vEMan - VMware ESX/ESXi Manager

    An unofficial VMware® ESX/ESXi Manager for Linux

    vEMan - [v]Mware [E]SX [Man]ager provides a GUI for managing ESX servers natively from within your Linux desktop without the need to use Windows vSphere® anymore! Support vEMan development for v2.0 by gofundme! http://www.gofundme.com/vEMan Why I started vEMan? Because I hate it to start my Windows VM to manage ESX(i) servers ;o) vEMan is (maybe) not needed if you use vCenter 5.x: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2005377 --> vSphere >= v5 has a "web client" BUT keep in mind that there are...
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    Microcode update notification

    Small startup script that notifies update info about CPU micorcode

    Even a CPU has a little firmware inside. Since a lot of years it is possible to update it to fix little or bigger bugs. Usually this operation is done while updating your motherboard's BIOS, and the update is permanent. But thanks to the architecture of the linux kernel, we can update it at the last version every time we boot our OS. This is a really fast operation brought to you by microcode.ctl (in Ubuntu), and it permits to avoid waiting for an updated closed-source BIOS to solve bugs; it...
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    openlsm
    openlsm - Web based open source, Linux Server Management(LSM) -LAMP ,FTP,Jabber, Samba,NFS,LDAP and MySQL based virtual hosting, Squid,Backup,Quota,Mail ,spam-assassin, mailable,Asterisk, web hosting, Load balancing, nagios and ganglia monitoring.
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    This program allows renaming of multiple files at once by providing an editor with the names of the given files. This way the sophisticated features of this editor (for example vim) can be used to rename a whole bunch of files.
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    SELinux Policy Editor(seedit) is a tool to make SELinux easy. It is composed of Simplified Policy and its tools. The main feature is Simplified Policy. Simplified Policy hides detail of SELinux.
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    Nuhe Client is a project related to the Nuhe Action Capable Log Monitor. This GUI client simplifies the administration of sensors and node managers, making it easier to control and monitor the network. Comes with a rule editor as well as a log monitor.
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    DDnsEditor will be a GUI dynamic DNS (rfc2136) zone editor, similar in functionality to nsupdate. DDnsEditor uses TSIG authentication for all communication with the DNS server. It does not edit on-disk zone files.
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