Conky is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop. Conky is licensed under the GPL and runs on Linux and BSD. Conky has more than 250 built in objects, including support for a plethora of OS stats (uname, uptime, CPU usage, mem usage, disk usage, “top” like process stats, and network monitoring, built in support for IMAP and POP3 and many popular music players (MPD, XMMS2, BMPx, Audacious).
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Conky - Lightweight system monitor in openSUSE
Submitted by susegeek on Mon, 05/11/2009 - 17:34Hardware Details with dmidecode
Submitted by sandip on Tue, 05/05/2009 - 16:55dmidecode is a tool for dumping a computer's DMI (some say SMBIOS) table contents in a human-readable format. This table contains a description of the system's hardware components, as well as other useful pieces of information such as serial numbers and BIOS revision. Thanks to this table, you can retrieve this information without having to probe for the actual hardware...
How to Upgrade Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid) to Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty)
Submitted by david23 on Fri, 04/24/2009 - 01:42The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop and Server editions and Ubuntu Netbook Remix, continuing Ubuntu’s tradition of integrating the latest and greatest open source technologies into a high-quality, easy-to-use Linux distribution.This tutorial will explain how to Upgrade Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibix) to Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) released on the 23rd March 2009.
Piwik - Open Source Web Analytics
Submitted by sandip on Thu, 04/23/2009 - 22:00Piwik is a downloadable, open source (GPL licensed) web analytics software program. It provides you with detailed reports on your website visitors: the search engines and keywords they used, the language they speak, your popular pages… and so much more.
BleachBit to cleanup unwanted files on your openSUSE
Submitted by susegeek on Fri, 04/17/2009 - 01:30BleachBit is a simple cool utility to delete unnecessary files on the systemt to free disk space. This includes application and browser cache, temporary fiiles and cookies. Among the many supported application files are Bash, Beagle, Epiphany, firefox, Adobe flash, java, KDE, openoffice,Opera, XChat, rpmbuild etc.
acripper - Automatically Rip Audio CDs to ogg,mp3 in openSUSE
Submitted by susegeek on Wed, 04/15/2009 - 01:22Automatic Command-line Ripper (acripper) is a free opensource tool for ripping and encoding CD tracks on the fly. It also tries to get the CD information from feeddb.org, a CDDB website and writes it to the encoded files. If no information from freedb.org is available, it then tries to read CD information (CD title, artist name, tracks names) from a text file names “titles.txt” in the working directory.
xclip - Copy contents from command line to X clipboard in openSUSE
Submitted by susegeek on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 01:52xclip is a command line interface to the X11 selections (X11 clipboard). It can also be used for copying files, as an alternative to sftp/scp, thus avoiding password prompts when X11 forwarding has already been setup. xclip reads from Standard Input or from one or more files and copy it to the X11 clipboard making it available to the X applications.
How to setup FreeNX server and Client in Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid)
Submitted by david23 on Mon, 04/13/2009 - 01:59FreeNX is a system that allows you to access your desktop from another machine over the Internet. You can use this to login graphically to your desktop from a remote location. One example of its use would be to have a FreeNX server set up on your home computer, and graphically logging in to the home computer from your work computer, using a FreeNX client.
ntop in openSUSE to probe & monitor Network Traffic
Submitted by susegeek on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 02:10ntop is a free opensource network traffic probe that shows the network usage. ntop is based on libpcap and can run on Linux/Unix and Windows operating system. ntop provides a very easy to use a web access to navigate through ntop traffic information and get a dump of the network status.
vimdiff - Edit two or Three versions of a file with Vim and show differences
Submitted by david23 on Wed, 04/08/2009 - 01:37Vimdiff starts Vim on two (or three) files. Each file gets its own window. The differences between the files are highlighted.This is a nice way to inspect changes and to move changes from one version to another version of the same file.