KSynaptics is a KDE control center module that enables users to take full
advantage of their mobiles' Synaptics touchpad. It depends on the Xorg/XFree86
synaptics driver and offers the following features:
* adjustable pressure sensitivity
* tapping configuration / smart tapping
* mouse button emulation
* circular scrolling
* smart mode
WWW: http://qsynaptics.sourceforge.net/
AMCC/3ware ATA RAID Controllers, supported by twe(4) and twa(4) drivers.
It provides controller, logical unit and drive management. tw_cli can
be used in both interactive and batch mode, providing higher-level API
(Application Programming Interface) functionalities.
WWW: http://3ware.com/support/download.asp
PR: 92843
Submitted by: Dmitry Frolov <frolov@riss-telecom.ru>
psearch is an utility for searching the FreeBSD Ports Collection.
It allows you to use regular expressions, and has support for searching
the long description (pkg-descr files), as well as inverse matches that
allow filtering of ports.
WWW: http://www.maxlor.com/freebsd-scripts.shtml
PR: ports/93490
Submitted by: Benjamin Lutz <benlutz@datacomm.ch>
From aaareadme.txt:
Say, what is this?
ODS2 is a program to read VMS disk volumes written in VMS
ODS2 format.
What can it do?
Basically ODS2 provides cut down DIRECTORY, COPY and
SEARCH commands for VMS volumes on non-VMS systems. These
can be used to find out what is on a VMS volume, and copy
files onto the local file sytem.
See aaareadme.txt and aaareadme.too for more information.
WWW: http://www.goatley.com/hunter/
PR: ports/92996
Submitted by: Thierry Dussuet <thierry@dussuet.lugs.ch>
It makes convenient in administration of package,
like yum, apt-get, and dpkg.
* Display a list of files in package (list)
* Display a package information (info)
* Install package from ftp server (install)
* Fetching package list (update)
* Package name search on package list (search)
* All text search on package list (allsearch)
WWW: http://www.shimazu.org/fpkg/
Submitted by: Yuki SHIMAZU <y.shimazu@nifty.com> via mixi
controller daemon, is supported following
UPS series:
FREQUPS FW-F series
FREQUPS FW-A series
FREQUPS FW-V series
PowerUPS AX-M series
Sponsored by: Ensure Technology Ltd
Reviewed by: ume
of ATI Rage Mobility P/M graphics boards under FreeBSD on x86. Supports
switching the used TV standard from NTSC to PAL.
WWW: http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/atitvout/
PR: ports/92647
Submitted by: Anish Mistry <amistry@am-productions.biz>
Portsearch allows searching for ports that install some file, like
``find /usr/ports -name pkg-plist |xargs grep pattern''
but honoring PLIST_(FILES|DIRS) and %%FOOBAR%% variables.
Approved by: garga (mentor)
full to the latest cvs version. sysupdate.sh can be set to only download the
latest system files or can be set to compile and install a complete system
update.
WWW: http://lvl.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/92032
Submitted by: Tig <tig@lvlworld.com>
With slst one can find tendencies and unexpected changes in the behaviour of
the running processes.
WWW: http://www.vanheusden.com/recoverdm/
PR: ports/92155
Submitted by: Jeffrey H. Johnson <CPE1704TKS@bellsouth.net>
find the amount of disk space used for each of the paths (actually, it
collects all values in one single du run). It adds the new value to
the list, shifting old values up. It then generates a nice report of
the amount of disk space occupied in each of the specified paths,
together with the amount it grew (or shrinked) since the previous run,
and since 7 runs ago. When run daily, this gives daily and weekly
figures.
PR: ports/92139
Submitted by: Jeffrey H. Johnson <CPE1704TKS@bellsouth.net>
filenames into your favourite editor (presumably vi). Any changes to the
filenames will result in renaming the respective files. Read the comments in
the script for details.
PR: ports/92167
Submitted by: Jeffrey H. Johnson <CPE1704TKS@bellsouth.net>
AGE-F, for "age files") program, which was initially posted to
net.sources March 2, 1987.
This version of the program can age by inode change time (-c),
file modification time (-m), or time of last access (-a).
This program is useful for cleaning up disks and maintaining
large collections of small files, such as mail or news spools.
PR: ports/92130
Submitted by: Jeffrey H. Johnson <CPE1704TKS@bellsouth.net>
You can recover files as well complete devices.
In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recoverd, it writes an
empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If you're recovering a CD
or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in "normal mode", then
the program will try to read the sector in "RAW mode" (without error-checking
etc.).
This toolkit also has a utility called 'mergebad': mergebad merges multiple
images into one. This can be usefull when you have, for example, multiple CD's
with the same data which are all damaged. In such case, you can then first use
recoverdm to retrieve the data from the damaged CD's into image-files and then
combine them into one image with mergebad.
WWW: http://www.vanheusden.com/recoverdm/
PR: ports/92148
Submitted by: Jeffrey H. Johnson <CPE1704TKS@bellsouth.net>
Features:
o Turn Off Computer (logout and halt the system)
o Restart Computer (logout and reboot the system)
o Lock Screen (lock the screen using a screen saver)
o End Current Session (end the current KDE session and logout the user)
o Extras (additional, external user commands)
o Time and delay options
o Command line and DCOP support
o System tray icon and panel applet
o Visual and sound notifications
o KDE Kiosk support
WWW: http://kshutdown.sourceforge.net/
nctop is a remote system monitor for unix hosts.
It is a client/server-application using UDP-packets to
receive the information of the hosts running the daemon and
listed in the clients configuration file. For each host
the client displays a line containing:
* hostname
* load averages
* cpu states (sys/user/idle)
* real memory usage (used/free/total)
* number of users currently logged in
WWW: http://www.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/~hj28/
PR: ports/84521
Submitted by: Ralf Becker <ralf@akk.org>
This is a completely new eject command, loosely modelled
after the Linux eject, which is far more feature-rich than
the existing FreeBSD eject. Like the Linux eject, it accepts
either device names or mount points to specify the device,
and supports tray-close where available. I originally
contacted the author of the existing eject port, but he
wasn't interested in making any such enhancements. Hence,
a new eject command written entirely from scratch, with the
eventual goal of supporting as many ioctls and hardware
devices as possible.
PR: ports/90396
Submitted by: Jason Bacon <bacon@smithers.neuro.mcw.edu>
pkg-orphan is a console utility for managing orphan, i.e.
unreferenced FreeBSD packages. It finds all or selected
orphans and lets the user choose which ones to remove and
which ones to keep. It maintains a keep-list file, so
previously kept packages will be skipped automatically. In
batch mode, all packages, not present in the keep-list are
either deleted or kept in the list.
Since orphan packages are usually much fewer than non-orphan
ones, it can be useful for quickly finding and deleting
unused packages, even on a system with hundreds of them
installed.
Features:
- interactive and batch modes
- maintains a kept package list, to avoid asking for the same package again
- can delete packages recursively, but without deleting shared dependencies or
previously kept packages
- the keep-list file does not contain package versions, so upgrades generally
don't require editing of the file
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pkg-orphan/
- Victor Semionov
semionov@mail.b
PR: ports/89730
Submitted by: Victor Semionov <semionov@mail.bg>
The psgconf package is a modular system configuration
framework. It includes a number of default modules to
configure typical system parameters, and allows administrators
to add their own modules to meet site-specific needs.
PR: ports/83912
Submitted by: Jim Pirzyk <pirzyk@freebsd.org>
between two connections set up by a UCSPI server and a UCSPI client.
WWW: http://untroubled.org/ucspi-proxy/
PR: 89096
Submitted by: Dale Woolridge <dale.woolridge@gmail.com>