Linux Video Camera and CCTV (close circuit TV) security and surveillance solution with Motion Detection also support web and semi-automatic control of Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras using a variety of protocols.
a Linux-like environment for Windows. A way to run native linux apps on Windows and make way to magically make native Windows apps aware of UNIX ® functionality after a rebuild.
all the Linux subjects, in a well organized order, in 100 chapters in six courses: Base, WebMaster, X Window, Networking, System Administration and Programming.
Having only the services you need running will make your system faster, more stable and secure. So the first thing you need to do after installing a Linux distribution is to manually edit the list of enabled services.
a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server operating system designed to transform a basic computer into a dedicated file server. Utilizing highly optimized versions of Samba, uCLibc, BusyBox, and various other Linux tools, it provides SMB/CIFS, FTP, NFS etc.
This program was created to be able to watch partially downloaded DivX (AVI) movies and It can rebuild or strip the index part of the movie, which is at the end of the file. There are also a basic error detection, which can detect serious errors.
nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux. Founded in 2007, the Linux Foundation sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds and is supported by leading Linux and open source companies and developers from around the world.
an graphical alternative to writing scripts - Scripting for the GUI guys. A user can assemble a data processing 'machine' from 'gears' using drag-and-drop; select a data source; and run the machine to produce output.
a prototype-based object-oriented programming language based on Self, CLOS, and Smalltalk-80. Slate syntax is intended to be as familiar as possible to a Smalltalker, for the clarity of messages as phrases. Unlike the Smalltalk family, methods within Slat
G-Inspector, a tool visualizing internal data structures of Gtk+ application, and Grift, a library which enables separate description between core logic and the user interface in an application software.
a free user interface builder for GTK+ and GNOME interfaces designed are saved as XML, and by using the libglade library these can be loaded by applications dynamically as needed. (Glade can also generate C code)
a distributed file sharing program. Users join channels where they receive announcements for available resources. These resources may include files, chat groups, search groups, and other channels.
a port of the Linux kernel to Windows. Although this technology is like VMware or Virtual PC, CoLinux differs itself by being more of a merger of Windows and the Linux kernel and not an emulated PC, making it more efficient. Xming is used as X server and
tool to develop an application visualy across multiple platforms, design a GUI using "Component", and reduce development process and cost efficiently.Provides an IDE, runtime libraries, etc...
notes to be used in conjunction with the "Unix for Advanced Users" course offered by the Unix Workstation Support Group at Indiana University, can't see advanced information but the info is ok
Designed for allowing to all UNIX/Linux developers faster computer systems design using a friendly GUI application. Not only a diagramming tool but rather a complete CASE tool based on the OMG standars and fully compatible with propietary tools.
a visual profiler for Linux-x86. The program helps in visualizing and describing what's going on in the heart of the program. It helps developers in finding and analyzing bottlenecks in their applications. Rapido scans the binary and the shared objects fo
free graphical package manager for the installation, uninstallation and configuration of the most commonly requested applications in Debian based Linux operating systems. Supports Ubuntu 7.04, 6.10, 6.06, Debian Etch and Mepis 6
designed to be used by Unix distribution developers, package developers, and system implementors. Intended to be a reference, not a tutorial on how to manage a Unix filesystem or directory hierarchy.
You'll find plain-English information here about using Linux on a personal computer or on a shell account provided by your ISP. After a brief history and overview of Linux, you'll find a concise and occasionally light-hearted treatment of these topics.
a C++ library that can be used to detect, abort, and rewrite system calls. The possible uses include, but are not limited to, studying the system call trace of a program; sandboxing a program to tighten security; or selectively rerouting system calls, such as file operations, to different paths or even different sytems to create distributed architectures. SVL allows you to change the low level constructs for system call invocation by allowing you access to both the registers and the target program's memory. As well as having the low level access, SVL has high level classes for dealing with the major syscall operation types.