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Set of backgrounds packaged with the GNOME desktop

gnome-backgrounds

Set of backgrounds packaged with the GNOME desktop

This is a collection of desktop wallpapers created with GNOME users in mind.
simple collectd graphing front-end for KDE

kcollectd

simple collectd graphing front-end for KDE

This package provides a basic KDE application for viewing RRD files created by collectd, the system statistics storage daemon. It allows easy mouse-driven navigation through data collections and can be used as a virtual chart recorder.
common files for the Debian Desktop

desktop-base

common files for the Debian Desktop

This package contains various miscellaneous files which are used by Debian Desktop installations. Currently, it provides some Debian-related artwork and themes, .desktop files containing links to Debian related material (suitable for placement on a user's desktop), and other common files between the available desktop environments such as GNOME and KDE.
Running under GNU Emacs 24

mit-scheme

MIT/GNU Scheme development environment

MIT/GNU Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, providing an interpreter, compiler, source-code debugger, integrated Emacs-like editor, and a large runtime library. MIT/GNU Scheme is best suited to programming large applications with a rapid development cycle.
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posterazor

splits an image across multiple pages for assembly into a poster

The PosteRazor splits an image to form a multi-page PDF document. When printed, the sheets can be arranged to form a large poster of the original picture. An easy to use (wizard like) user interface guides through 5 simple steps.
side-scrolling dogfighting game

triplane

side-scrolling dogfighting game

Triplane Classic is a side-scrolling dogfighting game featuring solo missions and multiplayer mode with up to four players. It is a port of the original Triplane Turmoil game for DOS and aims to match the original game exactly so that high scores remain comparable to the original.