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su-to-root -c '/usr/sbin/lynis audit system --no-colors'

lynis

security auditing tool for Unix based systems

Lynis is an auditing tool for hardening GNU/Linux and Unix based systems. It scans the system configuration and creates an overview of system information and security issues usable by professional auditors. It can assist in automated audits.
editing a text file with medit

medit

Useful programming and around-programming text editor

Features: * Configurable syntax highlighting. * Configurable keyboard accelerators. * Multiplatform - works both on unix and windows. * Plugins: can be written in C or Python. * Configurable tools available from the main and context menus. They can be written in Python, or it can be a shell script, or in MooScript - simple builtin scripting lanugage. * Regular expression search/replace, grep and find frontends, builtin file selector and whatnot.
realtime audio synthesizer

terminatorx

realtime audio synthesizer

terminatorX is a realtime audio synthesizer that allows you to "scratch" on digitally sampled audio data (*.wav, *.au, *.mp3, etc.) the way hiphop-DJs scratch on vinyl records. It features multiple turntables, realtime effects (built-in as well as LADSPA plugin effects), a sequencer and an easy-to-use GTK+ GUI.
Virtual MIDI Keyboard

vkeybd

Virtual MIDI Keyboard

This program allows you to use the Linux AWE32 driver, OSS MIDI sequencer, or ALSA MIDI sequencer and provides "virtual" keyboard (the musical type), which can be "played" using the keyboard or mouse under X11.
it's a commandline emu

mupen64plus

plugin-based Nintendo 64 emulator (transitional dummy package)

This is a dummy package to ease transition to a mupen64plus frontend.
GNU Radio Software Radio Toolkit

gnuradio

GNU Radio Software Radio Toolkit

GNU Radio provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in hobbyist, academic and commercial environments to support both wireless communications research and real-world radio systems.