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Rodrigo Moya

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Gypsy is a GPS multiplexing daemon which allows multiple clients to access
GPS data from multiple GPS sources concurrently.

Without some sort of multiplexing system, a GPS device can only safely be
accessed by one client. In a server situation this may not cause any
problems, but on modern desktop which could potentially have multiple
location aware devices, this could be an issue.

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This program converts OpenStreetMap data into a map that can be loaded onto a Garmin GPS device. It does the conversion in one step without depending on any other program.

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Viking is a free/open source program to manage GPS data. You can import, plot and create tracks and waypoints, show OSM, Terraserver and other maps, see real-time GPS position, get geocaches, control items, etc. It is written in C & the GTK+2 toolkit.

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AdminKit is a PolicyKit-based software to allow applications to run administration
tasks in an easy way.

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This project contains packages for stuff needed for the integration of CouchDB (http://couchdb.apache.org) on the desktop

Apache CouchDB is a distributed, fault-tolerant and schema-free document-oriented database accessible via a RESTful HTTP/JSON API. Among other features, it provides robust, incremental replication with bi-directional conflict detection and resolution, and is queryable and indexable using a table-oriented view engine with JavaScript acting as the default view definition language.

Erlang is a general-purpose programming language and runtime environment. Erlang has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. Erlang is used in several large telecommunication systems from Ericsson.

A lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate. It is based on a subset of the JavaScript Programming Language, Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition - December 1999. JSON is a text format that is completely language independent but uses conventions that are familiar to programmers of the C-family of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and many others. These properties make JSON an ideal data-interchange language. -- From Introducing JSON

Many high-level languages already provide native modules for parsing, generating and manipulating JSON data streams. JSON-GLib is a C library based on GLib and released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1. It provides a parser and a generator GObject classes and various wrappers for the complex data types employed by JSON, such as arrays and objects.

JSON-GLib uses GLib native data types and the generic value container GValue for ease of development. It also provides integration with the GObject classes for direct serialization into, and deserialization from, JSON data streams.

This subproject contains packages that need patches for PulseAudio integration into openSUSE 11.0. More details on the work being done at http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Ideas/11.0/PulseAudio

ALSA stands for Advanced Linux Sound Architecture. It supports many
PCI, ISA PnP and USB sound cards.

This package contains the ALSA init scripts to start the sound system
on your Linux box. To set it up, run yast2 or alsaconf.

This package contains the extra plug-ins for the ALSA library.

This package provides Vendor Defaults for configurations based on GConf
database system.

A GStreamer 0.10 plugin for the PulseAudio sound server. Author: Lennart Poettering

libcanberra is an implementation of the XDG Sound Theme and Name Specifications, for generating event sounds on free desktops, such as GNOME. It comes with several backends (ALSA, PulseAudio, null) and is designed to be portable. It consists of the following parts:

1. libcanberra: the main library
2. libcanberra-gtk: some glue code to make it easier to use libcanberra from Gtk+ applications
3. libcanberra-gtk-module: a Gtk+ module that uses libcanberra-gtk to trigger input feedback event sounds

Optional Library Interfaces for Adobe Flash Player - pulseaudio

- OpenSSL

This package contains the basic libraries for the GNOME 2.x Desktop
platform. GNOME has no specific window manager. You are totally free in
your choice. Many GNOME users like Sawfish, Enlightenment, or IceWM as
a window manager for GNOME (see those packages).

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GNU libtool is a set of shell scripts to automatically configure UNIX
architectures to build shared libraries in a generic fashion.

Authors:
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Gordon Matzigkeit
Alexandre Oliva
Thomas Tanner
Gary V. Vaughan
Ossama Othman
Robert Boehne
Bob Friesenhahn

PulseAudio Device Chooser (padevchooser) is a simple GTK tool which
registers an icon in the tray area and allows quick access to
some features of the PulseAudio sound server. Specifically it can
do for you: * Notify about new sink/sources becoming available on
the LAN

* Quickly change the default PulseAudio sink/source/server assigned
to the current X11 display, selecting devices available on the
LAN

* Start the auxiliary tools PulseAudio Volume Control, PulseAudio
Volume Meter, PulseAudio Manager, PulseAudio Preferences

PulseAudio Preferences (paprefs) is a simple GTK based configuration
dialog for the PulseAudio sound server.

Please note that this program can only configure local servers, and
requires that a special module module-gconf is loaded in the sound
server.

PulseAudio Volume Control (pavucontrol) is a simple GTK based volume
control tool ("mixer") for the PulseAudio sound server. In contrast to
classic mixer tools this one allows you to control both the volume of
hardware devices and of each playback stream separately.

pulseaudio is a networked sound server for Linux and other Unix like
operating systems and Microsoft Windows. It is intended to be an
improved drop-in replacement for the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND).

The default freedesktop.org sound theme following the XDG theming specification. (http://0pointer.de/public/sound-theme-spec.html).

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Gypsy is a GPS multiplexing daemon which allows multiple clients to
access GPS data from multiple GPS sources concurrently.

Without some sort of multiplexing system, a GPS device can only safely
be accessed by one client. In a server situation this may not cause any
problems, but on modern desktop which could potentially have multiple
location aware devices, this could be an issue.

Python bindings for libraries/plugins for compizconfig-settings

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