Stanislav Brabec
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Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles". Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper.
Propaganda, at its core, is basically a collection of "seamless tiles". Graphics which are drawn in such a way that they do not appear to repeat at the edges. All the graphics for Propaganda are drawn with GIMP, an excellent paint program also made available under the GNU GPL. Propaganda tiles are painted in a wide variety of styles, textures and sizes, making them ideal for use in 3D applications, or simply as desktop wallpaper.
This package contains the file /etc/SUSE-brand, and its name is used as a trigger for installation of look and feel and branding of packages as it was defined by upstream developers.
WARNING: If you decide to install this package instead of the default branding package, you will lose vendor customization of your distribution.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard defines /media as a directory for removable media. This package provides udisks compatible /media.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
Load and save keyboard mappings. This is needed if you are not using the US keyboard map. This package also contains utilities for changing your console fonts. If you install this package, YaST includes an extra menu to allow you to choose between the different fonts. This package also includes fonts from the kbd_fonts.tar.gz package (by Paul Gortmaker) on Sunsite.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
Recode converts files between various character sets.
It supports conversion to and from HTML entities as well.
SMARTmontools controls and monitors storage devices using the Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology System (S.M.A.R.T.) built into ATA, SATA and SCSI Hard Drives. This is used to check the hard drive reliability and to predict drive failures. The suite contains two utilities. The first, smartctl, is a command line utility designed to perform simple S.M.A.R.T. tasks. The second, smartd, is a daemon that periodically monitors the smart status and reports errors to syslog. The package is compatible with the ATA/ATAPI-3 to -7 specification. The package is intended to incorporate as much "vendor specific" and "reserved" information as possible about disk drives. The commands man smartctl and man smartd will provide more information.
This package is based on the package 'translation-update-upstream' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.
This is a tool providing update of translations using available
upstream resources.
The tool tool is intended for use during package compilation as a first
command after unpacking of source code.
For more see README and HOWTO.
This package also includes translation update data files.
Install avr-example.rpm to get all required packages automatically resolved.
This project contains tools for Tensilica Xtensa DPU (CPU+DSP) based devices.
It includes popular ESP8266.
This module gets stock quotes from various internet sources, including Yahoo! Finance, Fidelity Investments, and the Australian Stock Exchange. There are two methods of using this module -- a functional interface that is deprecated, and an object-orientated method that provides greater flexibility and stability.
With the exception of straight currency exchange rates, all information is returned as a two-dimensional hash (or a reference to such a hash, if called in a scalar context).
The purpose of libmspack is to provide both compression and decompression of some loosely related file formats used by Microsoft. Currently the most common formats are implemented.
Build quality color workflows with Adobe ICC profiles.
Adobe wants to enable consistent, high-quality color workflows. For
color workflows to succeed, color information must be shared by many
people, from original creator to final publisher.
Enclosed in our compressed archive are:
4 RGB profiles
Adobe RGB (1998) Apple RGB ColorMatch RGB sRGB IEC61966-2.1
10 CMYK profiles
US Web Coated (SWOP) v2 US Web Uncoated v2 US Sheetfed Coated v2 US
Sheetfed Uncoated v2 Europe ISO Coated FOGRA27 Euroscale Uncoated v2
Japan Web Coated (Ad) Japan Color 2001 Coated Japan Color 2001 Uncoated
Japan Color 2002 Newspaper
For more information on ICC profiles, visit the International Color
Consortium website (http://www.color.org/).
For more information on ICC color management, see the technical guides
on the Adobe website.
System requirements Any system-level or application-level color
management system that uses ICC color profiles.
With strace, you can trace the activity of a program. Information
about any system calls the program makes and the signals it receives
and processes can be seen. Child processes can also be tracked.
Site configuration for autoconf based configure scripts provides smart defaults for paths that are not specified.
All sort of software which has to do with electronics.
This repository contains tools for developing of electronic circuits and firmware for microcontrollers.
You can find here tools for devices too small (in whatever dimension) to run a Linux kernel.
This repository contains emulators of miscellaneous old personal computers from 80's or 90's.
This is arguably the best Amstrad CPC emulator around. It is able to recreate the Amstrad models CPC 464/664/6128, 464+/6128+, and the VEB Mikroelektronik model KC Compact.
This is free and portable Atari800/XL/XE/5200 emulator, original written by David Firth and now developed by many people on the Net.
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