yamagi-quake2-core
enhanced version of id Software's Quake II - non-GUI part
This is the Yamagi Quake II Server, an enhanced Version of id Software's
Quake II. This code is based upon Icculus Quake II,
which itself is built upon id Software's original code drop. Additional code
and patches by many contributors were used.
qml6-module-org-kde-kosmindoormap
OSM multi-floor indoor map renderer QML module
Open Street Map indoor map renderer module for QML.
qml6-module-org-kde-kosmindoorrouting
OSM multi-floor indoor map navigation QML module
Open Street Map indoor map navigation module for QML.
librygel-ruih-2.8-0
GNOME UPnP/DLNA services - ruih library
Rygel is a home media solution that allows you to easily share audio, video
and pictures, and control of media player on your home network. In technical
terms it is both a UPnP AV MediaServer and MediaRenderer implemented through
a plug-in mechanism. Interoperability with other devices in the market is
achieved by conformance to very strict requirements of DLNA and on the fly
conversion of media to format that client devices are capable of handling.
rygel-gst-launch
GNOME UPnP/DLNA services - gst-launch plugin
Rygel is a home media solution that allows you to easily share audio, video
and pictures, and control of media player on your home network. In technical
terms it is both a UPnP AV MediaServer and MediaRenderer implemented through
a plug-in mechanism. Interoperability with other devices in the market is
achieved by conformance to very strict requirements of DLNA and on the fly
conversion of media to format that client devices are capable of handling.
rygel-preferences
GNOME UPnP/DLNA services - preferences tool
Rygel is a home media solution that allows you to easily share audio, video
and pictures, and control of media player on your home network. In technical
terms it is both a UPnP AV MediaServer and MediaRenderer implemented through
a plug-in mechanism. Interoperability with other devices in the market is
achieved by conformance to very strict requirements of DLNA and on the fly
conversion of media to format that client devices are capable of handling.