ceph-fuse

FUSE-based client for the Ceph distributed file system

Ceph is a distributed network file system designed to provide excellent performance, reliability, and scalability. This is a FUSE-based client that allows one to mount a Ceph file system without root privileges.

ceph-immutable-object-cache

Ceph daemon for immutable object cache

Ceph is a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system that runs on commodity hardware and delivers object, block and file system storage. This is a daemon for immutable object cache.

gnome-shell-extension-caffeine

GNOME Shell extension to keep your computer awake

This GNOME Shell extension provides an icon which can be toggled to inhibit the actions that would normally be taken when the system is idle, including screen locking, screensaver and automatic suspend. By default it also inhibits idle actions while any window is full-screen, and it can be configured to inhibit idle actions while user-specified applications have any window open.

speech-dispatcher-voxin

Speech Dispatcher: Voxin output module

Speech Dispatcher provides a device independent layer for speech synthesis. It supports various software and hardware speech synthesizers as backends and provides a generic layer for synthesizing speech and playing back PCM data via those different backends to applications.

gdal-bin

Geospatial Data Abstraction Library - Utility programs

GDAL is a translator library for raster geospatial data formats. As a library, it presents a single abstract data model to the calling application for all supported formats. The related OGR library (which lives within the GDAL source tree) provides a similar capability for simple features vector data.

gmastermind.app

GNUstep implementation of the Mastermind game

Drag-and-drop colors from the palette or from the board itself. The object is to determine the hidden combination of four colors. The game may be played in two modes: with replacement, which means that colors may repeat, and without replacement, which means that colors are unique. The user selects a choice of four colors and "commits" them. The program replies with an evaluation -- a black peg for a color that is placed correctly, and a white peg for a color that is in the wrong position. The user may make a total of eight queries.