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Linux Desktop Testing Project

The GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project is a test automation project for testing the GNU desktop and improving it. It makes use of the Accessibility libraries to poke through the application’s user interface and automate interactions.

HDB

HDB is a small, flexible, and efficient hybrid database, a mix between a filesystem and a database. It comes with a wide range of command line utilities for manipulating and extracting data.

PulseAudio

PulseAudio is a sound server for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It is intended to be an improved drop-in replacement for the Enlightened Sound Daemon (esound or esd).

Sofia-SIP

Sofia-SIP is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC3261 specification. It can be used as a building block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other real-time and person-to-person communication services.

The primary target platform for Sofia-SIP is GNU/Linux. Sofia-SIP is based on a SIP stack developed at the Nokia Research Center.

OpenIPMI

OpenIPMI is an effort to create a full-function IPMI system to allow full access to all IPMI information on a server and to abstract it to a level that will make it easy to use.

IPMI: Intelligent Platform Management Interface

Mockup

Mockup is a desktop operating system with a lightweight object-oriented GUI that supports both vector and pixel based graphics.

Opengroupware

Opengroupware is an open source groupware server.

The strength of Opengroupware are an extensive (web 1.0) web interface and a broad range of support for standard protocols like WebDAV, iCal/HTTP, RSS or GroupDAV.

lincs

LinCS (Linux Configuration System) is a configuration tool aiming to offer a uniform way for applications, the OS itself, and machine clusters to store/retrieve their configuration information.

GNU is Not Unix

The GNU Project was launched in 1984 to develop a complete UNIX operating system which is free software: the GNU system. (GNU is a recursive acronym for “GNU’s Not UNIX”; it is pronounced “guh-noo.”)

Variants of the GNU operating system, which use the kernel Linux, are now widely used; though these systems are often referred to as “Linux”, some say they are more accurately called GNU/Linux systems because of the suite of GNU tools they use.

Tea Text Editor

Lightweight GTK2-based text editor for Linux.

autopackage

autopackage allows developers to produce “install anywhere” packages for 3rd party Linux software.

GNOME

GNU Object Model Environment: Building a full, user-friendly desktop for Unix operating systems, based entirely on free software. Release notes for Gnome 2.20, the latest version.