Dr. Werner Fink
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Backup older packages which should not be lost
This project was created for package glibc via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project was created for package zziplib via attribute OBS:Maintained
This project was created for package fvwm2 via attribute OBS:Maintained
Sorry closed for know as Ubuntu:14.04 and higher with their universal repositories are not usable in the OBS
This simple pam module will, when being used to authenticate a (typically remote) user, use D-Bus to ask any currently logged in (typically local) user if that is ok.
This module will allow you to execute scripts during authorization, password changes and sessions. This is very handy if your current security application has no PAM support but is accessible with perl or other scripts.
M17N is a shorthand for "Multilingualization" (M+ 17 letters + N).
This project tries to improve the support for as many languages as possible in openSUSE. It also serves as development project for packages around the topic of M17N in the openSUSE:Factory distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually or use our mailinglist opensuse-m17n@opensuse.org. Please report bugs to the respective bugowners as set.
Fonts belong to M17N:fonts.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
This is the current version of XEmacs, formerly known as Lucid-Emacs.
It is related to other versions of Emacs, in particular GNU Emacs. Its
emphasis is on modern graphical user interface support and an open
software development model, similar to Linux.
Lisp macros are not necessarily interchangeable between GNU-Emacs and
XEmacs. This is mainly important for translated .elc files and the key
macros.
A collection of additional lisp packages for XEmacs. You must install
this package when you want to use the XEmacs package, they are needed
for most non-trivial XEmacs functions.
This package contains the READMEs for international fonts from the
following packages:
ifntarab: Arab fonts for X11
ifntasia: Asian fonts for X11
ifntchia: Chinese fonts for X11
ifntchib: Big Chinese fonts for X11
ifntethi: Ethiopic fonts for X11
ifnteuro: European fonts for X11
ifntjapa: Japanese fonts for X11
ifntjapb: Big Japanese fonts for X11
ifntphon: IPA fonts for X11
intlfonts-ttf: TrueType fonts
intlfonts-bdf: Bitmap fonts useful for printing exotic languages from
Emacs
This project provides all kind of multimedia applications. This includes
players for audio and video data, recording and cutting applications.
Whipper is a Python 2 CD-DA ripper, fork of the morituri project (CDDA ripper for *nix systems aiming for accuracy over speed). It improves morituri which development seems to have halted merging old ignored pull requests, improving it with bugfixes and new features.
https://github.com/JoeLametta/whipper
X-CD-Roast is a flexible frontend for optical disc authoring. It combines command line tools like "cdrecord", "cdda2wav", “readcd", and "mkisofs" into a nice GTK based graphical user interface.
XV is an interactive image viewer for the X Window System. XV displays
images in GIF, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PBM, PGM, PPM, X Window System bitmap,
Utah Raster Toolkit RLE, PDS/VICAR, Sun Rasterfile, BMP, PCX, IRIS RGB,
XPM, Targa, XWD, possibly PostScript, and PM formats on workstations
and terminals running the X Window System Version 11.
XV can also manipulate pictures. It can zoom in and out, rotate, and
flip them. It also provides a wide variety of operations to modify
colors.
It is one of the most famous programs for Linux.
The documentation can be found in %{_docdir}/xv/.
Please remember that this program has shareware status for commercial
use.
Many enviroments are switching from the Network Information Service (NIS) system over to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for sharing
their network information (login names, passwords, home directories, group
information) to all of the machines on the network. NIS was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP).
This package implements several utilites that provide functional equivalents
to utilities from the yp-tools and util-linux-ng package.
Currently this includes: ldapcat, ldapmatch and ldapchsh.
a2ps converts ASCII text into PostScript. This feature is used by
apsfilter, for example, to pretty-print ASCII text.
Warning: a2ps is not able to convert complex unicode (UTF-8) text to
PostScript. Only language text which can be converted from UTF-8 to
latin encodings are supported.
Bash is an sh-compatible command interpreter that executes commands
read from standard input or from a file. Bash incorporates useful
features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh). Bash is intended to
be a conformant implementation of the IEEE Posix Shell and Tools
specification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2).
Using bibview, entries in several BiB databases can be moved,
manipulated, created, and searched.
If you prefer German rather than English menus, copy the file
var/X11R6/lib/app-defaults/BibView.ger to
var/X11R6/lib/app-defaults/BibView.
This package provides a boot script that is used for boot cycle
detection to avoid unconditional reboot cycles on an unsupervised
system. For example, on INTEL IA32 the GNU GRUB multiboot loader is
used for this.
CDK is a widget set developed on top of the basic curses library. It
contains 21 ready to use widgets, some of which are: a text entry
field, a scrolling list, a selection list, an alphalist, a pull-down
menu, a radio list, a viewer widget, and a dialog box.
Common Lisp is a high-level, all-purpose programming language. CLISP is
an implementation of Common Lisp that closely follows the book "Common
Lisp - The Language" by Guy L. Steele Jr. This package includes an
interactive programming environment with an interpreter, a compiler,
and a debugger. Start this environment with the command 'clisp'.
CLISP documentation is placed in the following directories:
/usr/share/doc/packages/clisp/
/usr/share/doc/packages/clisp/doc/
As well as the conventional CLISP, this package also includes CLX, an
extension of CLISP for the X Window System. The X Window System must be
installed before running the clx command. The description of this CLX
version (new-clx) is placed in
/usr/share/doc/packages/clisp/clx/
with the file README. The subdirectory
/usr/share/doc/packages/clisp/clx/demos/
contains two nice applications.
The readline library is used by the Bourne Again shell (Bash, the
standard comand interpreter) for easy editing of command lines. This
includes history and search functionality.
This package includes an older version for compatibility reasons.
This program lets you use menus and dialog boxes in shell scripts.