Martin Kudlvasr
mkudlvasr
Involved Projects and Packages
AqBanking is a generic online banking interface. It allows multiple
back-ends (currently HBCI) and multiple front-ends (such as KDE, GNOME,
or console) to be used.
This package is based on the package 'asus_eee' from project 'home:appleonkel:EEE'.
Libchipcard allows easy access to smart cards. It provides basic access
to memory and processor cards and has special support for German
medical cards, German "Geldkarten," and HBCI (home banking) cards (both
type 0 and type 1). It accesses the readers via CTAPI or PC/SC
interfaces and has successfully been tested with Towitoko, Kobil, and
Reiner-SCT readers.
Python 2.5 make zope crash. Private package is not an option, the only way is to python 2.4 package in opensuse.
GTK bindings for ruby
Zope is not working with python 2.5 . This package make zope run on python 2.4 explicitely (even if python 2.5 is installed).
Zope3 package tweaked to use python 2.4 explicitely
This project is used by mkudlvasr to prepare packages for openSUSE:Factory submissions. Usually all package changes should get submitted here for review and testing first.
REPOSITORIES REMOVED BY ADMIN DUE AS ANNOUNCED
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
Pavuk is used to download or mirror Web sites or files. It transfers
document from HTTP, FTP, Gopher, and optionally from HTTPS (HTTP over
SSL) servers. An optional GTK GUI allows easy configuration. Many
options allow fine-tuning for the usage scenario. This is a tool for
experts and much too complicated for beginners.
Authors:
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Ondrejicka Stefan
This package contains the programs necessary for user-specific process
accounting: sa, accton, and lastcomm.
Bing determines the real (raw, as opposed to available or average)
throughput of a link by measuring ICMP echo request round trip times
for different packet sizes for each end of the link.
A nice mouse cursor theme for the X Window System.
This package provides the standard UNIX command line FTP client. FTP is
the file transfer protocol, which is a widely used Internet protocol
for transferring files.
LFTP is a reliable shell-like command line FTP client. It can retry
operations and does reget automatically. It can do several transfers
simultaneously in the background. With LFTP, you can start a transfer
in the background and continue browsing that FTP site or another one.
This is all done in one process. Background jobs are completed in nohup
mode if you exit or close the modem connection. LFTP has reput, mirror,
and reverse mirror among its features. Since version 2.0, it also
supports the HTTP protocol. Other features include IPV6 support,
context sensitive completion, output redirection to files or to pipe,
FTP and HTTP proxy support, transfer rate throttling for each
connection and for all connections in sum, job queueing, job execution
at specified times, opie and skey support in the FTP protocol, SSL for
HTTP and FTP, and FXP transfers.
lukemftp is the enhanced FTP client in NetBSD.
Documentation: "man mirror" and "man mm".
This package logs network traffic. It provides a daemon (nacctd) that
logs all traffic passing through the machine it runs on (similar to
what tcpdump does).
Netdate takes a list of names of Internet hosts as arguments, selects
the one that supplies the best time, and sets the system time
accordingly.
The "best" time is chosen by polling the named hosts once each to find
their times and taking their differences from the local host's time.
These differences are used to find the largest group of hosts whose
times agree with each other within a certain limit. The first host in
the largest group is picked as the best host.
Pavuk is used to download or mirror Web sites or files. It transfers
document from HTTP, FTP, Gopher, and optionally from HTTPS (HTTP over
SSL) servers. An optional GTK GUI allows easy configuration. Many
options allow fine-tuning for the usage scenario. This is a tool for
experts and much too complicated for beginners.
w3mir's main focus is to create and maintain a browsable copy of one or
several remote World Wide Web sites.
Used to its full potential, w3mir can retrieve the contents of several
related sites and leave the mirror browseable via a local web server or
from a file system, such as directly from a CD-ROM.
w3mir's goal is to be able to make useful mirrors of any reasonable
World Wide Web site. It specifically preserves link integrity within
the mirrored documents as well as the integrity of links outside the
mirror, if you want it to. w3mir has a powerful "multi scope" mechanism
enabling the user to make mirrors of several related sites and have
links between them refer to the mirrored documents rather than the
original site. w3mir has several features directed at getting mirrors
for CD-ROM burning and the handling of some rare problems when
mirroring.
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