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syslinux
collection of bootloaders (DOS FAT and NTFS bootloader)
syslinux is a suite of bootloaders, currently supporting DOS FAT and NTFS
filesystems (SYSLINUX), Linux ext2/ext3/ext4, btrfs, and xfs filesystems
(EXTLINUX), PXE network boots (PXELINUX), or ISO 9660 CD-ROMs (ISOLINUX).
namebench
DNS benchmark utility
Searches the fastest DNS servers available for your computer to use. namebench
runs a fair and thorough benchmark using your web browser history, tcpdump
output, or standardized datasets in order to provide an individualized
recommendation. namebench is completely free and does not modify your system
in any way.
p4vasp
visualization suite for the Vienna Ab-initio Simulation Package (VASP)
p4VASP is a visualization suite for the Vienna Ab-initio Simulation Package
(VASP). It contains an extensible GUI framework, that can be used to view
material structure, density of states, band-structure and more.
qtsmbstatus-client
GUI (graphical user interface) for smbstatus (client)
QtSmbstatus is a smbstatus graphical interface (GUI).
It is meant to provide the possibility of administering remote machines.
QtSmbstatus was designed as a client/server system secured with SSL.
londonlaw
Scotland Yard board game with network support
London Law is an online multiplayer adaptation of the classic Scotland Yard
board game (also see Wikipedia), first published by Ravensburger in 1983. The
game is unusually asymmetric; one player controls the movements of the criminal
Mr. X as he tries to evade Scotland Yard, while another one to five players
control five detectives trying to track him down. Mr. X has an advantage in
access to transportation routes, and his precise location remains hidden for
most of the game. The detectives have only the advantage of superior numbers,
so they must work in concert to limit the criminal's options. London Law
features an attractive map overlaid on high-resolution satellite imagery.
python3.5
Interactive high-level object-oriented language (version 3.5)
Python is a high-level, interactive, object-oriented language. Its 3.5 version
includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for
network programming, system administration, sounds and graphics.