ktsuss stands for "keep the su simple, stupid", and as the name says,
is a graphical version of su written in C and GTK+ 2.
With some tweaks by and ok jasper@
- tweak DESCR and COMMENT
- SHARED_LIBS should being at 0.0
- better HOMEPAGE
- add gettext and intltool MODULES
- explicitely set some CONFIGURE_ARGS
- remove bogus dbus-uuidgen which is already ran by the dbus pkg
- better HOMEPAGE
- add gettext MODULES
- tweak some CONFIGURE_ARGS and put pid file under /var/run so we don't
need to create a special directory for it
- don't create PREFIX/var/...
- add a /var/log/ConsoleKit/ @sample directory
ConsoleKit is a framework for defining and tracking users, login
sessions, and seats. The primary motivations for this framework are to
facilitate fast-user-switching and multi-seat capabilities, and to
enable more sophisticated policy decisions for desktop sessions.
this is not hooked up to the build just yet, just like policykit
* add blank line between RCS Id and COMMENT
* zap 'a' from COMMENT
* zap V variable, it is only used once
* zap the echo command in do-install ; no use
"Yes of course!! I should not commit on a monday morning!" laurent@
- change HOMEPAGE, tweak COMMENT and reorder Makefile
I doubt this works since our libgtop2 is next to unusable but at least
it gives a better base to work on.
with tweaks by me.
Pipe Viewer (pv) is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress
of data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into any normal
pipeline between two processes to give a visual indication of how
quickly data is passing through, how long it has taken, how near
to completion it is and estimate of how long it will be until
completion.
login_fingerprint provides a fingerprint authentication mechanism,
using libfprint. You can basically use it to login to you system
with a fingerprint instead of your password
TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery software! It was primarily
designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks
bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software,
certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally deleting a
Partition Table). Partition table recovery using TestDisk is really
easy.
PhotoRec is a file data recovery software designed to recover lost files
including video, documents and archives from Hard Disks and CDRom and
lost pictures (thus, its 'Photo Recovery' name) from digital camera
memory. PhotoRec ignores the filesystem and goes after the underlying
data, so it will still work even if your media's filesystem has been
severely damaged or re-formatted.
with feedback from pea@, thanks!
- Remove MAINTAINERS as they agree not having time nor interest for it.
- Use install-libs target instead of manually installing some cherrypicked
headers - now all needed headers are installed in the right place.
- Install fsck and its manpage as fsck_ext2fs instead of the confusing pfsck.
- Install uuid.pc as e2fs-uuid.pc to avoid conflicts with devel/uuid.
- Patch most Makefiles to print full build commands instead of the
non-informative linux-kernel-like output.
- Patch some regress tests, more and more works fine now.
With feedback and tweaks from naddy@ and pea@
- fix mbuf monitor following h2k8 mclpl changes
no reply from the maintainer in a couple of days; my syslog server
isn't super-happy about how often the problem with mbuf gets logged,
so committing anyway. tests/feedback from Alexander Hall and Markus
Lude - thanks.
Memtest86+ is thorough, stand alone memory test for Intel i386 architecture
systems, based on the well-known Memtest86 written by Chris Brady.
ok sturm@
with >=2GB swap
- replace kvm reads with sysctl()
this change brings some useful improvements in the process:
* it fixes the disk plugin
* if you don't care about TCP connection statistics, then running sgid
is not needed anymore
all work done by Josh Elsasser, thank you!
"functionality-wise: thumbs up!" sturm@