terminatorX is a realtime audio synthesizer that allows you to "scratch"
on digitally sampled audio data (*.wav, *.au, *.ogg, *.mp3, etc.) the way
hiphop-DJs scratch on vinyl records. It features multiple turntables,
realtime effects (buit-in as well as LADSPA plugin effects), a sequencer
and MIDI interface - all accessible through an easy-to-use gtk+ GUI.
Many audio synthesis and recording packages are in use or in
development. These work in many different ways. LADSPA
provides a standard way for `plugin' audio processors to be used with
a wide range of these packages.
For instance, this allows a developer to make a reverb program and
bundle it into a LADSPA `plugin library.' Ordinary users can then use
this reverb within any LADSPA-friendly audio application.
The pbzip2 program is a parallel version of bzip2 for use on shared
memory machines. It provides near-linear speedup when used on true
multi-processor machines and 5-10% speedup on Hyperthreaded machines.
The output is fully compatible with the regular bzip2 data so any
files created with pbzip2 can be uncompressed by bzip2 and vice-versa.
Skippy is what is best described as a full-screen task-switcher for X11. It
tries to provide an alternative when taskbars or regular task-switchers
aren't the most efficient way of switching tasks (like when you have a lot
of applications open). When activated (currently only through a hotkey), it
will arrange and scale snapshots of all windows on the current desktop and
it'll let you pick a window using a mouse or a keyboard.
It is pretty similar to a tool made by Apple, called Expose -
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/expose/
Skippy depends on a NetWM compliant window-manager.
devel/monotone package it depends on):
Monotone is a free distributed version control system. It provides a
simple, single-file transactional version store, with fully disconnected
operation and an efficient peer-to-peer synchronization protocol. It
understands history-sensitive merging, lightweight branches, integrated
code review and 3rd party testing. It uses cryptographic version naming
and client-side RSA certificates. It has good internationalization
support, has no external dependencies, runs on NetBSD, Linux, Solaris,
OSX and Windows (among others), and is licensed under the GNU GPL.
This package provides all the necessary stuff to easily configure a
dedicated Monotone server. Of special interest are the included rc.d
script and the monotone-server-init script, which will greatly simplify
the whole process.
Joel CARNAT in PR 28939, minor modifications by myself.
wmSMPmon is a CPU monitoring applet for SMP systems running Window Maker.
(it displays SMP CPU load just fine, despite what it says in the PR).
Dmidecode is a tool for dumping a computer's DMI (some say SMBIOS)
table contents in a human-readable format. This table contains a
description of the system's hardware components, as well as other
useful pieces of information such as serial numbers and BIOS
revision.
Dmidecode is a tool for dumping a computer's DMI (some say SMBIOS)
table contents in a human-readable format. This table contains a
description of the system's hardware components, as well as other
useful pieces of information such as serial numbers and BIOS
revision.
This bug is was not discovered so far due to a bug in GNU make.
On NetBSD, it happens only under certain conditions (/install present),
see PR pkg/28934 for more information.
This commit is a stopgag, I'm still discussing with the xlockmore author
what the right fix is.
so that the appropriate OpenSSL sources are built. Also, explicitly
mark the endianness of each supported NetBSD platform to avoid potential
endianness issues when doing the crypto arithmetic.
Benefits are:
- support for FreeBSD's CAM
- various bugfixes
- access rights preservation
- cdrw_format blanking and formatting tool added
- owner-ship of file/directories recording
- fixes in `get/put' so directory trees will be fetched correctly
- minor enhancements