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Involved Projects and Packages
Sources are stored on https://src.opensuse.org/products/SLFO_main .
Package sources can be found in SLFO-pool organisation: https://src.opensuse.org/SLFO-pool .
This is the main branch, any future product will branch from this and rebuild before releasing.
The Public Cloud Publish Releases.
Products for SLFO SL-Micro 6.1
Products for SLFO SL-Micro 6.2
This project aims at providing some foo and bar.
It also does some weird stuff.
REPOSITORIES REMOVED BY ADMIN DUE AS ANNOUNCED
inotail is a replacement for the 'tail' program found in the base installation
of every Linux/UNIX system. It makes use of the inotify infrastructure in
recent versions of the Linux kernel to speed up tailing files in the follow
mode (the '-f' option). Standard tail polls the file every second by default
while inotail listens to special events sent by the kernel through the inotify
API to determine whether a file needs to be reread.
Currently inotail is not fully compatible to neither POSIX or GNU tail but
might be in the future.
Authors:
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Tobias Klauser
OpenWBEM is a set of software components that help facilitate
deployment of the Common Information Model (CIM) and Web-Based
Enterprise Management (WBEM) technologies of the Distributed Management
Task Force (DMTF).
Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) is a set of management and
Internet standard technologies developed to unify the management of
distributed computing environments. WBEM provides the ability for the
industry to deliver a well-integrated set of standards-based management
tools, facilitating the exchange of data across otherwise disparate
technologies and platforms.
For more information about DMTF and its technologies, visit
http://www.dmtf.org/standards.
Authors:
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Jon Carey
Dan Nuffer
Bart Whiteley
Markus Mueller
Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel
Brian Nesse
Provides the latest version of debhelper so you can use newer deb standards.
rxvt-unicode is a clone of the well-known terminal emulator rxvt,
modified to store text in Unicode (either UCS-2 or UCS-4) and to use
locale-correct input and output. It also supports mixing multiple fonts
at the same time, including Xft fonts.
Authors:
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Marc Lehmann
The Pek Window Manager is written by Claes Nästen, the code is
based on the aewm++ window manager, but it has evolved enough that
it no longer resembles aewm++ at all. It has a much expanded
feature-set, including window grouping (similar to ion, pwm, or
fluxbox), autoproperties, xinerama, keygrabber that supports
keychains, and much more.
- Lightweight and Unobtrusive, a window manager shouldn't be
noticed.
- Very configurable, we all work and think in different ways.
- Automatic properties, for all the lazy people, make things appear
as they should when starting applications.
- Chainable Keygrabber, usability for everyone.
Authors:
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Claes Nasten
Jyri Jokinen
Rando Christensen
Lurene Frenier
Alexandra Walford
Christoph Strake