Difference between revisions of "Software developed in-house"
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* [[Salix-codecs-installer]] - a utility that installs multimedia codecs | * [[Salix-codecs-installer]] - a utility that installs multimedia codecs |
Revision as of 17:13, 5 January 2012
A lot of software that is used by Salix is developed in-house. Here is the complete list:
- depcheck - a tool to check dependency files against the system
- depfinder - finds dependencies of Slackware packages
- dotnew - a utility to manage .new system configuration files
- GMountMan - A GTK mount manager for local devices that uses gvfs
- GTKMan - a simple GTK+2 manual page viewer
- Live Installer - a graphical installer for SalixLive
- LiveClone - a GUI utility that clones a live system
- LiloSetup - a GUI utility to setup LILO
- Persistence-wizard - the persistence wizard used in all SalixLive releases
- Pkgtxt2db - A tool to convert PACKAGES.TXT file to various databases formats
- Salix-codecs-installer - a utility that installs multimedia codecs
- salixtools - command line tools for system administration
- salixtools-gtk - GTK tools for system administration
- salt - SalixLive creation scripts
- simpleconfig - a python library for managing simple configuration files
- slkbuild - an arch-like wrapper script for easy packaging
- Sourcery - a GTK frontend to slapt-src
- twapake - a tool that tracks installed packages