boinc-screensaver

screen saver auto-controlling volunteer computing

The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) is a software platform for distributed computing: several initiatives of various scientific disciplines all compete for the idle time of desktop computers. The developers' web site at the University of Berkeley serves as a common portal to the otherwise independently run projects.

libmgl8t64

library for scientific graphs (main runtime library)

A free cross-platform library of fast C++ routines for plotting data in up to 3 dimensions. It can export plots to bitmaps and vector EPS, SVG, IDTF files. There are simple window interfaces based on GLUT, FLTK and/or Qt. MathGL can also be used in the console. There are interfaces to a set of languages, such as, C, Fortran, Pascal, Forth, Python, Octave.

c++-annotations-contrib

Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ - contributed files

The C++ Annotations offer an extensive tutorial about the C++ programming language. It can be used as a textbook for C/C++ programming courses. See the c++-annotations package for more information about the tutorial

cdsetool

Tools & CLI for interacting with CDSE product APIs - CLI

CDSETool provides Python Tools and Command line Interface (CLI) programs for downloading Copernicus data from the Copernicus Data Space Ecosystem.

mathgl

library for scientific graphs (utilities and examples)

A free cross-platform library of fast C++ routines for plotting data in up to 3 dimensions. It can export plots to bitmaps and vector EPS, SVG, IDTF files. There are simple window interfaces based on GLUT, FLTK and/or Qt. MathGL can also be used in the console. There are interfaces to a set of languages, such as, C, Fortran, Pascal, Forth, Python, Octave.

systemd-boot-efi-amd64-signed

Tools to manage UEFI firmware updates (signed)

systemd is a system and service manager for Linux. It provides aggressive parallelization capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using Linux control groups, maintains mount and automount points and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic.