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The Gnome2::Canvas module allows a perl developer to use the GnomeCanvas
widget with Gtk2-Perl. Find out more about Gnome+ at http://www.gnome.org.

Like the Gtk2 module on which it depends, Gnome2::Canvas follows the C API
of libgnomecanvas-2.0 as closely as possible while still being perlish.
Thus, the C API reference remains the canonical documentation.

To discuss gtk2-perl, ask questions and flame/praise the authors,
join gtk-perl-list@gnome.org at lists.gnome.org.

Also have a look at the gtk2-perl website and sourceforge project page,
http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net

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This module allows you to use the GNOME Virtual File System library
(libgnomevfs for short) from Perl.

The canonical API documentation can be found at

http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gnome-vfs-2.0/index.html

Gnome2::VFS also comes with automatically generated API documentation. To
access its index, use:

perldoc Gnome2::VFS::index

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GTK+ does't has an buildin canvas widget. GooCanvas is wonderful. It is easy to use and has powerful and extensible way to create items in canvas. Just try it.

For more documents, please read GooCanvas Manual and the demo programs provided in the source distribution in both perl-Goo::Canvas and GooCanvas.

Perl bindings to the GtkImageView image viewer widget. Needs perl-GTK2

Perl interface to the unix process table.

Author: D. Urist

X11::Protocol and the related modules in this distribution are a rough
equivalent of Xlib (libX11.a, with a bit of Xau and Xext mixed in)
used for drawing windows on and otherwise manipulating X11 window
servers.

calibre is an e-book library manager. It can view,
convert and catalog ebooks in most of the major e-book formats.
It can also talk to a few e-book reader devices. It can go out
to the Internet and fetch metadata for your books.
It can download newspapers and convert them into e-books for convenient reading.

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Zelda like Linux Game

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Displays log files under X, configurable via a pop-up menu to select
which files to watch and to choose tail/cat mode.

Authors
Georg Greve

Butler is a free serif typeface inspired by a mix between both Dala Floda & the amazing Bodoni family. The main goal was to bring a bit of modernism to serif fonts by working on the curves of classical serif fonts and adding an extra stencil family.
Great for posters, very big titles, books & fancy stuff, the highly contrasted butler typeface is pleased to be at your service.
The Butler family contains a total of 334 characters, 7 regular weights and 7 stencil weights, text figures, ligatures, fractions and a lot more. It also suits many different languages with its added glyphs.
License: CC-BY-SA

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This Repository contains bleeding-edge Software.

Bugowner

The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) is an open-
source software platform which supports distributed computing, primarily in
the form of "volunteer" computing and "desktop Grid" computing. It is well
suited for problems which are often described as "trivially parallel". BOINC
is the underlying software used by projects such as SETI@home, Einstein@Home,
ClimatePrediciton.net, the World Community Grid, and many other distributed
computing projects.

This package installs the BOINC client software, which will allow your
computer to participate in one or more BOINC projects, using your spare
computer time to search for cures for diseases, model protein folding, study
global warming, discover sources of gravitational waves, and many other types
of scientific and mathematical research.

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Tktray is a Tk extension that is able to create system tray icons. It
follows http://www.freedesktop.org specifications when looking up the system
tray manager. This protocol is supported by modern versions of KDE and
Gnome panels, and by some other panel-like application.

Maintainer

whohas is a command line tool that allows querying several package lists at once - currently supported are Arch, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, openSUSE, Slackware (and linuxpackages.net), Source Mage, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Fink, MacPorts and Cygwin. whohas is written in Perl and was designed to help package maintainers find ebuilds, pkgbuilds and similar package definitions from other distributions to learn from. However, it can also be used by normal users who want to know:

* Which distribution provides packages on which the user depends.
* What version of a given package is in use in each distribution, or in each release of a distribution (implemented only for Debian).

NOTE: This package is maintained in home:saigkill. Please send your submitrequests to this place.

The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) is an
open-source software platform which supports distributed computing,
primarily in the form of "volunteer" computing and "desktop Grid"
computing. It is well suited for problems which are often described as
"trivially parallel".

BOINC is the underlying software used by projects such as SETI@home,
Einstein@Home, ClimatePrediciton.net, the World Community Grid, and
many other distributed computing projects.

BleachBit deletes unnecessary files to free valuable disk space and
maintain privacy. Rid your system of old junk including broken
menu entries, cache, cookies, localizations, and temporary files.
Designed for Linux systems, it wipes clean Bash, Beagle, Epiphany,
Firefox, Flash, GNOME, Java, KDE, OpenOffice.org, Opera, RealPlayer,
VIM, XChat, and more.

KVirusTotal is an online-based antivirus and anti-phising tool. It
allows you to submit files that will be analysed by more than 40
up-to-dated antivirus. Besides, it will accept URLs that will be
tested against the main anti-phising sytems.

Bugowner

Lynis is a security and system auditing tool. It scans a system on the
most interesting parts useful for audits, like:
- Security enhancements
- Logging and auditing options
- Banner identification
- Software availability

Lynis is released as a GPL licensed project and free for everyone to use.

See http://www.rootkit.nl for a full description and documentation.

Perl bindings to the 2.x series of the Gnome widget set. This module allows
you to write graphical user interfaces in a perlish and object-oriented way,
freeing you from the casting and memory management in C, yet remaining very
close in spirit to original API.

The Gnome2::Canvas module allows a perl developer to use the GnomeCanvas
widget with Gtk2-Perl. Find out more about Gnome+ at http://www.gnome.org.

Like the Gtk2 module on which it depends, Gnome2::Canvas follows the C API
of libgnomecanvas-2.0 as closely as possible while still being perlish.
Thus, the C API reference remains the canonical documentation.

To discuss gtk2-perl, ask questions and flame/praise the authors,
join gtk-perl-list@gnome.org at lists.gnome.org.

Also have a look at the gtk2-perl website and sourceforge project page,
http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net

Perl bindings to the 2.x series of the Gnome widget set. This module allows
you to write graphical user interfaces in a perlish and object-oriented way,
freeing you from the casting and memory management in C, yet remaining very
close in spirit to original API.

This module allows you to use the GNOME Virtual File System library
(libgnomevfs for short) from Perl.

The canonical API documentation can be found at

http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gnome-vfs-2.0/index.html

Gnome2::VFS also comes with automatically generated API documentation. To
access its index, use:

perldoc Gnome2::VFS::index

This module allows you to use the Window Navigator Construction Kit library
(libwnck for short) from Perl.

The index of the automatically generated API documentation can be accessed
with:

perldoc Gnome2::Wnck::index

Goo::Canvas Perl module

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