Matchbox-nest is a graphical wrapper around xnest. You can make Xnest
look like a particular device's display and set up buttons on that
device.
if someone wants to provide a frontend in the style of a Zaurus,
please drop me a mail.
test building and "just commit it" kili@, thanks!
GNOME settings deamon to control settings and preferences throughout the
desktop.
this used to be part of gnome-control-center, but it was split of.
it depends on some stuff not committed yet (e.g. gnome-desktop update),
but having it in tree allows the gtk-frogs to test it more easily.
p5-Compress-Bzip2 a Perl interface to the bzip2 compression
algorithms. It uses the low level interface to the algorithm,
and reimplements all high level routines.
ok jasper@
*IMPORTANT*: Due to a fix in the zone update process, the ixfr.db has a
new format. When you are planning to upgrade to NSD 3.2.x release, make
sure to process the old ixfr.db before starting the new release (by
running nsdc patch).
PLIB is a suite of portable game librairies.
PLIB includes sound effects, music, a complete 3D engine, font
rendering, a simple Windowing library, a game scripting language, a GUI,
networking, 3D math library and a collection of handy utility functions.
All are 100% portable across nearly all modern computing platforms.
Each library component is fairly independent of the others - so if you
want to use SDL, GTK, GLUT, or FLTK instead of PLIB's 'PW' windowing
library, you can.
Based on a submission from Gallon Sylvestre (MAINTAINER)
Users will have to log into Hotmail through a browser and check the
box so it never shows the 'changed' page again. Then, add
'Mode=200810' to your config file. You may also have to turn off
'reading panes'.
ok okan@
of interest in the static analyser and it basically works, so put
it in now and link to the build later.
Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is:
- A compilation strategy designed to enable effective program
optimization across the entire lifetime of a program.
- A virtual instruction set.
- A compiler infrastructure.
- LLVM does not imply things that you would expect from a high-level
virtual machine. It does not require garbage collection or run-time
code generation.
some parts from chl@ and the FreeBSD port.