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htdig
The ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching systemfora small
domain or intranet. This system is not meant to replace the need for powerful internet-wide
search systems like Lycos, Infoseek, Webcrawler and AltaVista. Instead it ismeant to cover
the search needs for a single company, campus, or even a particular sub section of a web
site. As opposed to some WAIS-based or web-server based search engines, ht://Dig can
span several web servers at a site. The type of these different web servers doesn’t matter
as long as they understand the HTTP 1.0 protocol.
htermxf
Hanterm is a replacement for xterm that supports Hangul input and output; it is a modified
version of the xterm program from XFree86. hanterm uses it own native input system and
doesnot require an Xinput method server. For hanterm to workproperly, a Hangul-encoded
font must be available.
html_dtd
Document Type Definitions (DTDs)forHTML 2.0 (standard),HTML 3.2 (recommendation of
the W3 Consortium), HTML 4.0 (Specification of the W3 Consortium, Draft) and ISO-HTML
(draft). The package also contains the documentations (v.
/usr/share/doc/packages/html_dtd).
html2ps
HTML to PostScript converter written in Perl. html2ps know about manyHTML 4.0 features.
From the Homepage (http://www.tdb.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html): * Many possibilities to
control the appearance; this is mostly done using configuration files. * Support for
processing multiple documents, also automaticallyby recursivelyfollowing links. * A table of
contents can be generated, either from the links in a document, or automatically from
document headings. * Configurable page headers/footers, that for example can contain
document title, URL, page number, currentheading, and date. * Automatic hyphenation and
text justification can be selected.
html2txt
Atool for conversion of HTML to ASCII, that is als able to handle tables reasonable.
hugs98
Hugs is a Haskell interpreter and programming environment for developing cool Haskell
programs. This release is largely conformant with Haskell 98, including monad and record
syntax, newtypes, strictness annotations, and modules. In addition, it comespackaged with
the libraries defined in the most recent version of the Haskell Library Report and with
extension libraries which are compatible with GHC 3.0 and later. Hugs is best used as a
Haskell program development system: it boasts extremely fast compilation, supports
incremental compilation, and hasthe convenience of an interactive interpreter(within which
one can move from module to module to test different portions of a program). However,
being an interpreter, it does not nearly match the run-time performance of, for example,
GHC or HBC.
iamerica
This packages includes ready american and british dictionaries for ispell. After installation
of thispackage english will be american english (in oposite ofthe package iamerica).A short
usage description is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages
ispell. The sources for this dictionary are included in the source package of ispell.
ibritish
This packages includes ready british and american dictionaries for ispell. After installation
of this package english will be british english (in oposite of the package iamerica). A short
usage description is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages
ispell. The sources for this dictionary are included in the source package of ispell.
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icatalan
This packages includes a ready catalan dictionary for ispell. A short usage description for
ispell is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The
sources for this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
iceme
IceMe isa graphical menu and shortcut editor for the fast and light-weight window manager
IceWM. It allowsthe userto editthe IceWMmenu with eitherdrag and drop orcut and paste.
If started as root, can edit the global menu, too. This version is for IceWM 0.94 or higher.
icepref
IcePref is a graphical configuration utility for the amazingly fast, and light-weight window
manager, IceWM. It allows the user to easily configure all of the options in the IceWM
preferences file (allowing control over both the behavior and apperance).
icewm
Window Manager for X Window System. Can emulate the look of Windows’95, OS/2 Warp
3,4, Motif. Tries to take the best features of the above systems. Features multiple
workspaces, opaque move/resize, task bar, window list, mailbox status, digital clock. Fast
and small.
icmake
AMaker using a C-like syntax. I like that :-) Examples are in /usr/lib/icmake/examples/
icons
An extensive collection of more than 1800 icons for any purpose. Among them black/white
and color ones, small and huge ones, simple and artistic ones. Documentation in:
/usr/share/doc/packages/icons
iczech
This packages includes a ready czech dictionary for ispell. A short usage description is
given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The sources for
this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
id_utils
mkid is a simple, fast, high-capacity, language-independent identifier database tool.
Actually, the term `identifier’ is too limiting -- mkid stores tokens, be the program identifiers
of any form, literal numbers, or words of human-readable text. Database queries can be
issued from the command-line, or from within emacs, serving as an augmented tags facility.
idanish
This packages includes a ready danish dictionary for ispell. A short usage description for
ispell is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The
sources for this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
idled
This program automatically logs out users who have been idle for some time; this time, of
course, can be set by the system administrator.
idutch
This packages includes a ready dutch dictionary for ispell. A short usage description for
ispell is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The
sources for this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
iesperan
This packages includes a ready esperanto dictionary forispell. A short usage description is
given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The sources for
this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
ifntarab
Arab fonts for X11.
ifntasia
sian fonts for X11.
ifntchia
Chinese fonts for X11.
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ifntchib
Big Chinese fonts for X11.
ifntethi
Ethiopic fonts for X11.
ifnteuro
European fontsforX11 (ISO8859-1,8859-2, 8859-3,8859-4,8859-5/9, 8859-7, and 8859-8
together with KOI8-1/GOST19768.74-1).
ifntjapa
Japanese fonts for X11.
ifntjapb
Big Japanese fonts for X11.
ifntphon
International phonetic alphabet as a font for X11.
ifrench
/usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The sources for this
dictionary are included in the package dicts.
igerman
This packages includes a ready german dictionary for ispell. A short usage description is
given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The sources for
this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
iglooftp
IglooFTP is an FTP Client for X written with Gtk.
igreek
This packagesincludesa ready greek dictionaryfor ispell. Ashort usage description isgiven
in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The sources for this
dictionary are included in the package dicts.
iitalian
This packages includes a ready italian dictionary for ispell. A short usage description for
ispell is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The
sources for this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
ijb
The Internet Junkbuster -HTTPProxy-Server: A non-cacheing HTTPproxy serverthat runs
between a web browser and a web server and filters contents as described in the
configuration files.
imagemag
Image Magick allows you to view and edit images. The toolsread and write images in MIFF
format. Other formats can be converted into MIFF.
imap
This package contains, besides IMAP4, POP2 and POP3 servers, librariesand header files
for IMAP c client programs. Please considerusing the preconfigured servers instead of this
package.
imfilm
An example film with a rotating DNA for demonstration of ImageMagick. The pictures are in
the directory /usr/lib/ImageMagick/scenes.
imho
IMHO is amodule forthe Roxen webserverthatmakesit possible for remote usersto access
their IMAP-Mailbox via the webserver. The result looks like Yahoo- or Netscape-Netcenter
Webmail accounts. With this module and Roxen’s SSL-capability (which cannot be
distributed in the international version of SuSE Linux due to legal restrictions) it is possible
to setup access to a local mailsystem for remote (Internet) users. The local mailboxes have
to be IMAP-based, POP is not supported (and never will - the POP protocol is not good
enough). The configuration is especiallyeasy because it isdone from within the Roxen web
interface.
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imlib
This is a general, all-purpose image loading and rendering (Image data to screen data)
library. Imlib is capable of currently loading 25 different image formats. See the file
/usr/include/X11/imlib.h or directory /usr/share/doc/packages/imlib for more details. This
shared library is needed for the Enlightenment windowmanager and for GNOME.
imlibcfe
Agraphical frontend to configure `imlib’ (imlib_config).
imlibdev
You’ll need this package if you’ll develop own programs linked against “imlib” or if you’ll
compile GNOME packages.
impict
Some example pictures for demonstration of ImageMagick. The pictures are in the directory
/usr/lib/ImageMagick/images.
indent
The indent program can be used to make code easier to read. It can also convert from one
style of writing C to another. indent understands a substantial amount about the syntax of
C, but it also attempts to cope with incomplete and misformed syntax.
inetcfg
Some examples for DIPand PPPScripts (Compuserve and German T-Online). The files live
in /usr/share/doc/packages/inetcfg.
inetd
This package contains the inetd networking daemon. Inetd listens on certain Internet
sockets for connection requests and starts the program for this request.
inf2htm
This packages contains the CGI script info2html which creates html pages out of info
documents. info2html generates by calling within a WWW browser a html page of the file
/usr/share/info/dir You can easy click on the info references and nodes to get the on the fly
generated html pages.
ingerman
This packages includes a ready german dictionary for ispell according the new spelling
rules. The name of the dictonary is german to be able to distinguish it from those of the
package igerman. A short usage description is given in
/usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The sources for this
dictionary are included in the package dicts.
inn
Rich Salz’s InterNetNews news transport system.
inorsk
This packages includes a ready norwegian dictionary for ispell. A short usage description
for ispell is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The
sources for this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
inswiss
This packages includes a ready swiss dictionary for ispell according the new spelling rules.
The name of the dictonary is swiss to be able to distinguish it from those of the german
packages.A short usage description is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/READMEof
the packages ispell. The sources for this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
intlfnts
This packagesdoesnot contain anyfonts butthe README for the International Fonts of the
packages: ifntarab ... Arab fonts for X11 ifntasia ... Asian fonts for X11 ifntchia ... Chinese
fonts for X11 ifntchib ... Big Chinese fonts for X11 ifntethi ... Ethiopic fonts for X11 ifnteuro
... European fonts for X11 ifntjapa ... Japanese fonts for X11 ifntjapb ... Big Japanese fonts
for X11 ifntphon ... IPA font for X11
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ipchains
Using this package you can configure and maintain ‘firewalling’ of the Linux kernel 2.2.
Documentation: man ipchains
ipmasqad
This package makes it possible to use additional features of the kernel 2.2 masquerading
code like port forwarding (forwarding connections coming from the Internet to internal
servers) or load balancing (e.g. webservers).
ipolish
This packages includes a ready polish dictionary for ispell. A short usage description is
given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The sources for
this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
iportug
This packages includes a ready portuguese dictionary for ispell. A short usage description
for ispell is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The
sources for this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
iproute2
This package provides the tools ip,tc,rtmon needed to use the new and advanced routing
options of Linux kernel 2.2. Not needed for ‘regular’ routing.
iptraf
TCP/IP Network Monitor
ircd
Ircd is the server (daemon) program for the Internet Relay Chat Program.
ircii
This is a version of IRC (Internet Relay Chat) for systems with direct TCP/IP access
(including SLIP/PPP). It also includes voice support and other extra features.
irciihlp
Help files for ircII
irussian
This packages includes a ready russian dictionary for ispell. A short usage description is
given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The sources for
this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
islovene
This packages includes a ready sloveniandictionary for ispell. A short usage description is
given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The sources for
this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
iso_ent
Character Entity Sets for ISO 8879:1986
ispanish
This packages includes a ready spanish dictionary for ispell. A short usage description for
ispell is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The
sources for this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
ispell
Ispell is a fast screen-oriented spelling checker that shows you your errors in the context of
the original file, and suggests possible corrections when it can figure them out. Compared
to UNIX spell, it is faster and much easier to use. Ispell can also handle languages other
than English. Ispell has a long history, and many people have contributed to the current
version -some of the majorcontributors include R. E. Gorin, Pace Willisson, Walt Buehring,
and Geoff Kuenning. You find a short description in the directory
/usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/.
iswedish
This packages includes a ready swedish dictionary for ispell. A short usage description for
ispell is given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README of the packages ispell. The
sources for this dictionary are included in the package dicts.
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itcl
incr Tcl adds object-oriented programming facilities to Tcl. It was NOT designed as yet
another whiz-bang object-oriented programming language; indeed, it is patterned
somewhat after C++. It was designed to support more structured programming in Tcl.
Scripts that grow beyond a few thousand lines become extremely difficult to maintain. [incr
Tcl] attacks this problem in the same way that any object- oriented programming language
would, by providing mechanisms for data encapsulation behind well-defined interfaces.
iv
An ancient GUI toolkit. It’s object-oriented and written in C++.
ivdev
This package contains whole instalation of InterViews, necessary for compiling programs
writen for it.
jade_dsl
Jade is an implementation of DSSSL (Document Style, Semantics and Specification
Language); pronounce it as “dissl” -- it rimes with whistle. It has backends for SGML, RTF,
MIF,TeX, and HTML.Theparser“nsgmls”and helpertoolslike “sgmlnorm”, “spam”, “spent”,
and “sx” are now included in the separate package “sp”. You’ll find the documentation at
/usr/share/doc/packages/jade_dsl/.
jadetex
With Sebastian Rahtz’ macro package `jadetex’ it is possible to process the output of the
TeX backend of Jade (jade_dsl). Resulting DVI files are viewable e.g., with `xdvi’ orprintable
like any other DVI file.
jed
JED is an extremely powerful but small emacs programmer’s editor that is extensible in a
C-like macro language and is able to perform color syntax highlighting. Among the many
features: Emacs, WordStar, EDT emulation; C, Fortran, TeX, text editing modes; Full undo;
GNU Emacs compatible info reader, and lots more. 8 bit clean, so you can even edit binary
files!
joe
JOE (Joe’s Own Editor) is a freeware ASCII editor for UNIX. Joe is similar to most IBM PC
text editors. The keyboard combinations are similar to WordStar[tm] and Turbo C. Some of
Joe’s features include: -full support of termcap/terminfo (useful for device independent
description to control screen output). -optimizing screen refresh even as GNU Emacs (Joe
can even be used at 2400 baud). -easy installation. All features for UNIX integration of the
VI: a marked block of text can be filtered through a UNIX command; and wherever JOE
accepts a filename parameter the following can also be substituted: !command :to redirect
from/to another command >>filename :to append onto an existing file filename,start,size :to
edita part of a file/device -:to use standard input/output When JOEhasseveral files opened
at the same time, each file is displayed in its own window. Additionally, JOE allows for
shell-windows whereby the output of the executed commands are saved in a buffer,
automatic filename completion (via TAB), help windows, undo-redo, search and replace
using regular expressions.
john
“John the Ripper” detects weak passwords like first names, common expressions etc. on
your system.
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jpeg
Software to implement JPEG image compression and decompression. JPEG pronounced
“jay-peg”) isa standardized compression method forfull-color and gray-scale images. JPEG
is intended for compressing “real-world” scenes (most of the time there are pictures that
have been scanned-in with a scanner). Cartoons and other non-realistic images are not its
strong suit. You should note that the output of JPEG is not necessarily the same asits input.
If this is a factor for you, then don’t use it. With typical real-world scenes, JPEG can achieve
high compression rates, without noticeable differences. If you can accept pictures of lower
quality, JPEG can achieve amazingly high compression rates. There are some library
functions available for reading and writing JPEG files. The ‘cjpeg’ and ‘djpeg’ applications
use the library to make conversions between JPEG and other popular graphics file formats
possible. The library is meant to be used within other applications. Cjpeg compresses the
input file, or standard input if no filename was given, and produces a JPEG/JFIF to standard
output. Currently supported input file formats include: PPM(PBMPLUS color format), PGM
(PBMPLUS Grayscale format), BMP, GIF, Targa and RLE (Utah Raster Toolkit Format).
(RLE is only supported if the RLE library is available.) Djpeg decompresses a JPEG file in
one of the above mentioned formats.
jstools
This is version 4.2/4.5 of the jstools distribution. jstools is a suite of applications, and some
libraries they share. The most interesting application is multi-mode editor with support for
WYSIWYG generation of HTML and PostScript, among other goodies. There are also a
number of small graphical utilities intended to be used from within shell scripts or
window-manager configuration files.
k_deflt
The standard SuSE kernel
kakasi
KAKASI is the language processing filter to convert Kanji characters to Hiragana, Katakana
or Romaji(1) and may be helpful to read Japanese documents. Word-splitting patch has
merged from version 2.3.0. The name “KAKASI” is the abbreviation of “kanji kana simple
inverter” and the inverse of SKK “simple kana kanji converter” which is developed by
Masahiko Sato at Tohoku University. The most entries of the kakasi dictionary is derived
form the SKK dictionaries. If you have some interests in the naming of “KAKASI”, please
consult to Japanese-English dictionary. :-) (1) “Romaji” is alphabetical description of
Japanese pronunciation.
kakaside
header file and libraries of KAKASI
kakasidi
The base dictionary of KAKASI
kbase
This package contains kdebase, one of the basic packages of the KDesktop Environment.
It contains among others KWM, the KDE window manager; KFM, the KDE file manager;
KDisplay, the desktop configuration program. This package is absolutely necessary for
using KDE!
kdrill
KDrill stands for “Kanji Drill”. It’s a program to help people learn kanji and kana (the
Japanese charater set). It uses Jim Breen’s EDICT Japanese-English dictionary and also
doubles as a dictionary lookup program. Kdrill runs under the X window system.
kinput2
Kinput2 is an input server for X11 applications that want Japanese text input.
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