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Ludwig Nussel

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XQF is a network game browser (Quake, Unreal, etc.). It helps you
locate and connect to game servers. It has configurable server and
player filters so you can find a server running your favorite game type
or that has a buddy.

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hear is the system

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Was feiert man denn auf einem Spuelmaschinenfest?

Program that display devices known to hal in a graphical way

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experimental local build script with features such as
- support for yum and yast repositories
- icecream and ccache support
- signing packages
- configurations for various distributions
- automatic use of sudo when run as user
- reusing built packages in subsequent builds
- uml and qemu support which do not require root access

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helps you entering new (security) bugs into bugzilla

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Config files for Windows(tm) compatible Nullmodem ppp connections

pam_testprompt is a pam module useful for testing conversation
functions of supposedly pam conformable applications.

For example in order to test the 'su' program change the content of
/etc/pam.d/su to

---8<---
#%PAM-1.0
auth required pam_testprompt.so
account required pam_testprompt.so
password required pam_testprompt.so
session required pam_testprompt.so
session optional pam_xauth.so
---8<---

put the following into /etc/security/pam_testprompt_auth.conf:

---8<---
PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF Password:

---8<---

'su' now behaves like normal except that no actual authentication
takes place.

The first column in pam_testprompt_{auth,password,session}.conf
specifies the type of the prompt. Possible values are
PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_OFF, PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON, PAM_ERROR_MSG,
PAM_TEXT_INFO. The rest of the line is the string the pam
application is supposed to print. A single empty new line indicates
the end of a conversation specification. Typical real world pam
modules only use one prompt per conversation like asking for the
password in the example above. It's possible to put multiple prompts
into one conversation though. GUI applications may use that to
display a form instead of asking single questions. Example:

---8<---
PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON Forname:
PAM_PROMPT_ECHO_ON Surname:

PAM_TEXT_INFO Moin!

---8<---

pam_testprompt also allows to simulation of failures of pam modules
by returning an error value. You can specify the return value in the
pam config file. For example in order to tell the applications that
the user needs to change his password you may add the following line
to the pam config:

---8<---
account required pam_testprompt.so ret=PAM_NEW_AUTHTOK_REQD
---8<---

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program similar to and partially compatible with RedHat's usermode

A GTK UI for pamwrapper

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UI framework based on the curses library. Curses::UI contains
several widgets which can be used to build a user interface

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Perl Qt lets you use the Qt widgets from within an Perl application.

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Ashley Winters

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wmgtemp is a dock-app for Window Maker that graphically displays the
CPU and System temperatures using the lm_sensors package. It
displays the CPU and System temperature values, a scaling graph of
temperature history, high-temperature warning lights and
temperatures in degrees Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin.

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