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This package is based on the package 'trac' from project 'home:maw'.

Trac is a minimalistic web-based software project management and bug/issue
tracking system. It provides an interface to the Subversion revision control
systems, an integrated wiki, flexible issue tracking and convenient report
facilities.

Phase Plane Plus Auto: Solves many kinds of equations

Maintainer Bugowner

Packages used for system administration
REPOSITORIES REMOVED BY ADMIN DUE AS ANNOUNCED

bootp/DHCP server and test programs

This is a server for the bootp protocol; which allows network
administrators to setup networking information for clients via an
/etc/bootptab on a server so that the clients can automatically get
their networking information. While this server includes rudimentary
DHCP support as well, we suggest using the dhcpd package if you need
DHCP support, as it is much more complete.

This package is based on the package 'clusterssh' from project 'home:netmax'.

ChainSSH is a shell script to simplify ssh logins via multiple sshgateways/firewallgateaways.

This package is based on the package 'FreeNX' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

FreeNX application and thin client server based on NX technology
NoMachine. NX is the next-generation X compression and roundtrip
suppression scheme. It can operate remote X11 sessions over 56k modem
dial-up links or anything better. This package contains a free (GPL)
implementation of the nxserver component.

Maintainer

This package is based on the package 'NX' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

NX provides a proxy system for the X Window System.

This package is based on the package 'privoxy' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

The Internet Junkbuster - HTTP Proxy Server: A non-caching HTTP proxy
server that runs between a web browser and a web server and filters
contents as described in the configuration files.

Pure-FTPd is a fast, production-quality, and standard-conforming FTP
server, based-on Troll-FTPd. Unlike other popular FTP servers, it has
no known security flaws, is trivial to set up, and is especially
designed for modern Linux kernels (setfsuid and sendfile capabilities)
. Features include: PAM support, IPv6, chroot()ed home directories,
virtual domains, built-in LS, anti-warez system, bandwidth throttling,
FXP, bounded ports for passive downloads, upload and download ratios,
Apache log files, and more.

This package is based on the package 'rdiff-backup' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a
network. The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory,
but extra reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that
target directory, so you can still recover files lost some time ago.
The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror and an incremental
backup. rdiff-backup also preserves subdirectories, hard links, dev
files, permissions, uid/gid ownership, and modification times. Also,
rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe,
like rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a
hard drive up to a remote location, and only the differences will be
transmitted. Finally, rdiff-backup is easy to use and settings have
sensical defaults.

This package is based on the package 'rng-tools' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

This daemon feeds data from a random number generator to the kernel's
random number entropy pool, after first checking the data to
ensure that it is properly random.

Spew is used to measure I/O performance of character devices, block devices, and regular files. It can also be used to generate high I/O loads to stress systems while verifying data integrity.

Spew is easy to use and is flexible. No configuration files or complicated client/server configurations are needed. Spew also generates its own data patterns that are designed to make it easy to find and debug data integrity problems.

This package is based on the package 'x11vnc' from project 'X11:RemoteDesktop'.

x11vnc allows one to remotely view and interact with real X displays (i.e. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. In this way it plays the role for Unix/X11 that WinVNC plays for Windows.

For Unix, the VNC implementation includes a virtual X11 server Xvnc (usually launched via the vncserver command) that is not associated with a real display, but provides a "fake" one X11 clients (xterm, mozilla, etc.) can attach to. A remote user then connects to Xvnc via the VNC client vncviewer from anywhere on the network to view and interact with the whole virtual X11 desktop.

The VNC protocol is in most cases better suited for remote connections with low bandwidth and high latency than is the X11 protocol. Also, with no state maintained the viewing-end can crash, be rebooted, or relocated and the applications and desktop continue running. Not so with X11.

This package is based on the package 'xdg-utils' from project 'openSUSE:Tools'.

The xdg-utils package is a set of simple scripts that provide basic
desktop integration functions for any Free Desktop, such as Linux.

They are intended to provide a set of defacto standards. This means
that: * Third party software developers can rely on these
xdg-utils for all of their simple integration needs.

* Developers of desktop environments can make sure that their
environments are well supported

If a desktop developer wants to be certain that their environment
functions with all third party software, then can simply make sure that
these utilities work properly in their environment.

This package is based on the package 'yast2-metapackage-handler' from project 'openSUSE:Tools'.

With this technology users can install packages and add repositories
with a simple click on a link in a website.

Authors:
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Benjamin Weber

Maintainer

This package is based on the package 'yup' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

This packages allows to configure an update-mirror for Novell
maintenance packages for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10.

Please make sure, that the number of systems to serve with the mirrored
packages is in compliance with the number of subscriptions you are
allowed to exercise according to your contract with Novell.

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