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  • Liu logchecker sources.

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  • Nettle is a low-level cryptographic library that is designed to fit easily in more or less any context: In crypto toolkits for object-oriented languages (C++, Python, Pike, ...), in applications like LSH or GNUPG, or even in kernel space.

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  • lyskom-server / lyskom-server

    GNU General Public License v2.0 or later

    The main LysKOM repository.

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  • liboop / liboop

    GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 only

    Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based operating systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed applications which may respond to events from several sources. It replaces the “select() loop” and allows the registration of event handlers for file and network I/O, timers and signals. Since processes use these mechanisms for almost all external communication, liboop can be used as the basis for almost any application.

    Initially developed by Dan Egnor, liboop is now maintained by Niels Möller and Per Cederqvist.

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  • Per Cederqvist / mcwm

    BSD Zero Clause License

    My fork of mcwm, containing bugfixes and personal configuration changes. See http://hack.org/mc/projects/mcwm/ for the original project.

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  • A Nagios plugin to check that NIS servers can perform matching. Unlike other similar plugins, this one provides performance data on how fast the lookup is. Written in C, it does not rely on any tools, and can check several servers—even if the host where the plugin runs does not itself use NIS.

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  • This is cmod, which provides modularized initialization of environment variables such as PATH. Once cmod is installed and configured typing “module add tex” might add /sw/tex/teTeX/bin/sparc-solaris2.5.1 to PATH, /sw/tex/teTeX/man to MANPATH, etc. Cmod provides a way for the system administrator to define module files (such as “tex”) that modify the environment in well-defined ways. It allows the user to select the modules that should be active; the user can also override the modules provided by the administrator.

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  • komxx / komxx

    GNU General Public License v2.0 or later

    The main kom++ repository.

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  • My photo management system.

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  • An attempt to solve bug 1616 of the lyskom-server, storing the code using TopGit.

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  • Per Cederqvist / ceders-lyskom-server

    GNU General Public License v2.0 or later

    The main LysKOM repository.

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  • Repository for the project “Anpassning av GNU Nettle för inbyggda system”, funded by Internetfonden.

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  • A collection of programs to facilitate TCP programming in shell-scripts. Originally written by Thomas Bellman.

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  • LSH / lsh

    GNU General Public License v2.0 or later

    A GNU implementation of the Secure Shell protocols.

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  • A historic program that was used to set up the proper permissions of the accesslog files at Lysator.

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  • Sum NumberRs "Ganska Lagom"

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  • Some extra Nagios plugins.

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  • Magnus Holmgren / liboop

    GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 only

    Liboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based operating systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed applications which may respond to events from several sources. It replaces the “select() loop” and allows the registration of event handlers for file and network I/O, timers and signals. Since processes use these mechanisms for almost all external communication, liboop can be used as the basis for almost any application.

    Initially developed by Dan Egnor, liboop is now maintained by Niels Möller and Per Cederqvist.

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  • Niels Möller / instr16

    GNU General Public License v3.0 only

    Experimental instruction set, 16-bit opcodes, 16 registers

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