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My Home Project, it may include things like ntfs-3g.
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This package is based on the package 'lzma' from project 'home:benkai:Tools'.

lzma is a very powerful program for compressing files.

* Average compression ratio of LZMA is about 30% better than that of
gzip, and 15% better than that of bzip2.

* Decompression speed is only little slower than that of gzip, being
two to five times faster than bzip2.

* In fast mode, compresses faster than bzip2 with a comparable
compression ratio.

* Achieving the best compression ratios takes four to even twelve
times longer than with bzip2. However. this doesn't affect
decompressing speed.

* Very similar command line interface than what gzip and bzip2 have.

Authors:
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Igor Pavlov
Ville Koskinen
Lasse Collin

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This project is used by benkai to prepare packages for openSUSE:Factory submissions. Usually all package changes should get submitted here for review and testing first.

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This Subproject contains everthing Java...
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This Java 6 compatible Java Runtime Environment is based on OpenJDK 6
and IcedTea 6.

It contains a Java virtual machine, runtime class libraries, and an
Java application launcher that are necessary to run programs written in
the Java progamming language. It is not a development environment and
does not contain development tools such as compilers and debuggers. For
development tools, see the java-1_6_0-openjdk-devel package.

The Java 6 Runtime Environment is intended for software developers and
vendors who wish to redistribute their applications.

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KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is virtualization software for Linux which is based on hardware virtualization extensions (Intel VT-X and AMD-V) and a modified version of qemu to enable full hardware emulation as far as needed to boot many PC operating systems in unmodified form, including Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.

Note: KVM is not yet ready for production use and has known issues. You can find details the Novell bugzilla: http://bugzilla.novell.com

KVM depends on Intel VT and AMD-V and does not run on CPUs without these extensions. qemu can be used on those, with some performance penalty, instead.

As the hardware emulation used for KVM is based on QEMU, virtual machines can be moved between QEMU and KVM hosts seamlessly.

The package libvirt contains libvirtd, a simple hypervisor for managing multiple QEMU and KVM virtual machines on one host machine. The included virtsh allows to define virtual machines using XML files and allows some simple management of such virtual machines on the command line. virt-manager is a GUI for connecting to, and controlling virtual machines based on libvirt.

xenner is a project in development which is can run Xen guests oder KVM and even allows live migration from Xen to KVM.
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Linux 8086 development environment.

This is based on Bruce Evans's C compiler with additonal code, including a reasonable C library for ELKS DOS or standalone.

It is used to combile and assemble BIOS images like the BOCHS BIOS used by KVM and qemu

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This package contains the Nouveau Open-Source driver for nVidia cards.

Any bugs and features supported by this driver are highly dependent on the card type. GeForce 6/7xxx cards work best with this driver.

Only the accelerated 2D rendering functionality is reliable so far, but this already gives many benefits over nVidia's "nv" driver on cards where the functionality is well supported:

* Hardware-accelerated EXA rendering with RENDER extension for compositing: It allows to use transparency under KDE and xcompmgr with other window managers
* Textured Xvideo on GeForce 6/7xxxx cards gives hardware-filtered and -zoomed video support
* Support for RandR-1.2 (incl. dual-head) Note: For dual-head, xorg.conf has to include "Virtual " and and for side-by-side, you have to use something like:

xrandr --output DVI-D-1 --left-of DVI-D-0

Drawback: It is required to add

Option "ShadowFB" "on"

to the Devices Section to have working suspend, but this disables all EXA and all hardware-accelerated Xvideo support (textures and overlay).

3D support is only present for GeForce 6/7 (NV4x) and extremely experimentental but certain applications and games like neverball, neverputt, briquolo supertuxkart and chromium work already without any flaws as long as not too many windows are open.On NV3x chips, applications which do not use textures (like glxgears) can work.
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This package is based on the package 'lzma' from project 'home:benkai:Tools'.

lzma is a very powerful program for compressing files.

* Average compression ratio of LZMA is about 30% better than that of
gzip, and 15% better than that of bzip2.

* Decompression speed is only little slower than that of gzip, being
two to five times faster than bzip2.

* In fast mode, compresses faster than bzip2 with a comparable
compression ratio.

* Achieving the best compression ratios takes four to even twelve
times longer than with bzip2. However. this doesn't affect
decompressing speed.

* Very similar command line interface than what gzip and bzip2 have.

Authors:
--------
Igor Pavlov
Ville Koskinen
Lasse Collin

This package contains the Nouveau Open-Source driver for nVidia cards.

Any bugs and features supported by this driver are highly dependent on the card type. GeForce 6/7xxx cards work best with this driver.

Only the accelerated 2D rendering functionality is reliable so far, but this already gives many benefits over nVidia's "nv" driver on cards where the functionality is well supported:

* Hardware-accelerated EXA rendering with RENDER extension for compositing: It allows to use transparency under KDE and xcompmgr with other window managers
* Textured Xvideo on GeForce 6/7xxxx cards gives hardware-filtered and -zoomed video support
* Support for RandR-1.2 (incl. dual-head) Note: For dual-head, xorg.conf has to include "Virtual " and and for side-by-side, you have to use something like:

xrandr --output DVI-D-1 --left-of DVI-D-0

Drawback: It is required to add

Option "ShadowFB" "on"

to the Devices Section to have working suspend, but this disables all EXA and all hardware-accelerated Xvideo support (textures and overlay).

3D support is only present for GeForce 6/7 and extremely experimentental but certain applications and games like neverball, neverputt, briquolo and chromium work already without any flaws as long as not too many windows are open.

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This project includes some NTFS tools, for now only NTFS-3g

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This package is based on the package 'lzma' from project 'home:benkai:Tools'.

lzma is a very powerful program for compressing files.

* Average compression ratio of LZMA is about 30% better than that of
gzip, and 15% better than that of bzip2.

* Decompression speed is only little slower than that of gzip, being
two to five times faster than bzip2.

* In fast mode, compresses faster than bzip2 with a comparable
compression ratio.

* Achieving the best compression ratios takes four to even twelve
times longer than with bzip2. However. this doesn't affect
decompressing speed.

* Very similar command line interface than what gzip and bzip2 have.

Authors:
--------
Igor Pavlov
Ville Koskinen
Lasse Collin

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Current version of NTFS-3g

The Linux-NTFS project (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/) aims to bring full
support for the NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system. The
ntfsprogs package currently consists of a static library and utilities
such as mkntfs, ntfscat, ntfsls, ntfsresize, and ntfsundelete (for a
full list of included utilities see man 8 ntfsprogs after
installation).

Authors:
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Linux-NTFS is written and maintained by Anton Altaparmakov .

Current active developers on the project are (in alphabetical order):

Anton Altaparmakov
Matthew J. Fanto
Richard Russon
Szakacsits Szabolcs

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This project hosts packages which are used (linked) as Tools for building packages in my other projects
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lzma is a very powerful program for compressing files.

* Average compression ratio of LZMA is about 30% better than that of
gzip, and 15% better than that of bzip2.

* Decompression speed is only little slower than that of gzip, being
two to five times faster than bzip2.

* In fast mode, compresses faster than bzip2 with a comparable
compression ratio.

* Achieving the best compression ratios takes four to even twelve
times longer than with bzip2. However. this doesn't affect
decompressing speed.

* Very similar command line interface than what gzip and bzip2 have.

Authors:
--------
Igor Pavlov
Ville Koskinen
Lasse Collin

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