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Remember: "have FUN doing it" don't expect me to rush into things,
i will do the job if i feel like doing it - people are lazy, i know i am 8-)
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SD - installation changes
ISNAP
system snapshots before and after installation followed by a diff
or SID - maybe we call it SD to make it more diverse
codebase: perl and indexed BSD DB
Contrete, it would looks like locate - thats why i don't make it open yet. I would like to try and get the extra functionality into locate by adding a parameter --full, which would store user / access rights, size and ctime into an additional Berkley DB, and a --fullclean to remove it.
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Web Page - to provide people with stuff I collected.
website and DDNS link
trollscorner.sytes.net at no-ip
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OpenBookmarkSync & BookmarkMerger
bookmarksync client for linux
bookmarkmerger between netscape and mozilla and maybe IE style exports
name OpenBookmarksync and BookmarkMerger
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Howto get your Linux desktop working?
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Web based irc client
CGI::lwp
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Server management framework (new or contributed)
check out:
Nagios+++ (previously netsaint)
Moodss+++
MRTG++
RRDtool++ (can be combined with MRTG)
Note: Also check-out Cricket and RRGrapher for use with RRDtool.
BigBrother++ (can be combined with MRTG)
Angel+(+)
Cheops+
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Serial Console Switch hw+sw
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Failsave scripts:
A script to get ALL variables from a perl script and remove ALL doubles from the resulting list.
A script to remove trailing spaces from a text file (DOS & UNIX type).
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Perl one liner collection
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Midnight Commander ctrl-o functionality - keep menu visible if prefered
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TTYSpy
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on-line tydy html
http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
ALREADY EXISTS : http://infohound.net/tidy/
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Yet another news gathering tool
also check out : http://w.moreover.com/categories/category_list_xml.html
Perl?
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Take over, find or create a replacement for the Cheops project...
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Last update: 22 aug 2002 by W. Van Hooste | TOP