Michal Kubeček
mkubecek
Involved Projects and Packages
LibTomMath provides highly optimized and portable routines for a vast
majority of integer based number theoretic applications (including public
key cryptography). LibTomMath is not a cryptographic toolkit itself but it
can be used to write one [Used in LibTomCrypt for RSA, DH and ECC public key
routines].
Author:
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Tom St Denis
kernel:
- turn on CONFIG_EFI_MIXED on x86_64
- raise HID_MAX_USAGES to 65536
This project was created for package DisplayCAL via attribute OBS:Maintained
OpenSuSE packages of Firebird 2.5
Firebird RDBMS, version 2.5
Firebird RDBMS, version 2.5
OpenSuSE packages of Firebird 3.0 (pre-release). Some important properties can still change, e.g. the way files are divided into subpackages or dependencies.
Firebird 4.0 packages built from upstream master snapshots. The purpose of this repository is to catch build issues as early as possible and to provide builds for debugging purposes. Not suitable for production environment.
Packages built the way I need them for my systems.
If you find even usual rc kernel builds from Kernel:HEAD and are looking for some adrenaline, you can try this.
Twinkle is a SIP-based soft phone for making telephone calls over IP networks.
Ethtool is a small utility for examining and tuning ethernet-based
network interfaces. See the man page for more details.
Tcpreplay is a suite of free Open Source utilities for editing and
replaying previously captured network traffic. Originally designed to
replay malicious traffic patterns to Intrusion Detection/Prevention
Systems, it has seen many evolutions including capabilities to replay to
web servers.
Version 4 introduces features and performance enhancements to support
switches, routers, and IP Flow/NetFlow appliances.
This package contains common files between firebird-classic and
firebird-superserver. You will need this if you want to use either one.
This package contains common files between firebird-classic and
firebird-superserver. You will need this if you want to use either one.