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xf86-video-intel

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  Analyzed about 3 hours ago

The xf86-video-intel module is an open-source 2D graphics driver for the X Window System as implemented by X.org. It supports a variety of Intel graphics chipsets including: i810/i810e/i810-dc100,i815, i830M,845G,852GM,855GM,865G, 915G/GM,945G/GM/GME,946GZ G/GM/GME/Q965, ... [More] G/Q33,G/Q35,G41,G/Q43,G/GM/Q45 PineView-M (Atom N400 series) PineView-D (Atom D400/D500 series) [Less]

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4 current contributors

almost 6 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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openmotif

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Aside from some different copyright statements, both Motif and OpenMotif share the same functionality and source code. The primary difference is the software license for each piece of software. OpenMotif source code and binaries are distributed royalty free under The Open Group Public License as ... [More] long as the underlying operating system is open sourced. Motif is made available under the standard Open Group software licenses and has both source code and royalty fees. In short, if you are using Linux, or some other open source operating environment, Motif is open and freely available, hence the use of "OpenMotif". [Less]

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x11trace

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Xtrace fakes an X server and forwards all connections to a real X server, displaying the communication between the clients and the server in an (well, thoretically) human readable form.

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Licenses: gpl
Tags trace x11 xorg

xpyb

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

X Python Bindings. Python bindings to libxcb.

2.73K lines of code

1 current contributors

about 3 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

Inactive
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Unagi Compositing Manager

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Unagi is a modular compositing manager which aims to be efficient, lightweight and responsive. It is currently written in C programming language and based on XCB library client library. Any existing window manager can be used as long as it implements properly EWMH and ICCCM specifications (or at ... [More] least parts of it which are needed), which is generally the case nowadays. This project also aims to provide a functional and stable software to improve window manager usability from an end-user point of view (for instance windows translucency, application-switcher using live thumbnails instead of plain icons, Exposé...), therefore it does not intend at all to provide useless eye-candy effects. [Less]

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alock

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alock locks the X server until the user enters a password via the keyboard. If the authentification was successful the X server is unlocked and the user can continue to work. alock does not provide any fancy animations like xlock or xscreensaver and never will. Its just for locking the current X session.

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Licenses: mit

CTWM

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  Analyzed about 14 hours ago

CTWM is a window manager originally created by Claude Lecommandeur in 1992 as a fork of twm. It supports multiple virtual desktops and various other goodies.

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2 current contributors

1 day since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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gtkrsync

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

gtkrsync is a simple GUI that displays a running status display built from rsync --progress -v. This status display includes a per-file and overall status bar, overall estimated time to completion, and an expandable button that shows all rsync status output. Unlike other GUI rsync frontends such ... [More] as grsync, gtkrsync does not have any GUI tools for configuring or invoking rsync. gtkrsync is designed to be invoked from the command line or shell scripts, which already specify all the needed rsync options. It is thus ideal for scripted rsync runs that need a GUI, or for command-line users that would like a GUI to monitor their rsync progress. [Less]

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almost 14 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

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Gnome Completion-Run Utility

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A simple program which provides a "run program" window, featuring a bash-like TAB completion. It uses GTK+ interface. Also, supports CTRL-R / CTRL-S / "!" for searching through history. Running commands in a terminal with CTRL-Enter. URL handlers.

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Licenses: gpl

osso-xterm

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There are at least two different places where a version of osso-xterm is available. This project is combine the effort for improving a very useful tool.

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