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xfce4-terminal-1.1.3-1.lbn36.x86_64
Xfce4-terminal is a lightweight and easy to use terminal emulator application
with many advanced features including drop down, tabs, unlimited scrolling,
full colors, fonts, transparent backgrounds, and more.
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xfce4-verve-plugin-2.0.3-2.lbn36.x86_64
This plugin is like the (quite old) xfce4-minicmd-plugin, except that it ships
more cool features, such as:
* Command history
* Auto-completion (including command history)
* Open URLs and eMail addresses in your favourite applications
* Focus grabbing via D-BUS (so you can bind a shortcut to it)
* Custom input field width
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xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin-2.8.3-2.lbn36.x86_64
Alternate application launcher for Xfce. When you open it you are shown
a list of applications you have marked as favorites. You can browse through
all of your installed applications by clicking on the category buttons on the
side. Top level categories make browsing fast, and simple to switch between.
Additionally, Whisker Menu keeps a list of the last ten applications
that you’ve launched from it
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xfconf-4.18.3-2.lbn36.x86_64
Xfconf is a hierarchical (tree-like) configuration system where the
immediate child nodes of the root are called "channels". All settings
beneath the channel nodes are called "properties."
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xfdashboard-themes-0.8.1-3.fc36.x86_64
Additional themes for use with xfdashboard
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xfsprogs-6.12.0-1.lbn36.x86_64
A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs.
XFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated
on the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can
support large files and large filesystems, extended attributes,
variable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of
Btrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance
and scalability.
This implementation is on-disk compatible with the IRIX version
of XFS.
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xfwm4-theme-nodoka-0.2-15.lbn36.noarch
The Nodoka theme for xfwm4. A clean theme featuring soft gradients and Echoey
look and feel.
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xhost-1.0.8-3.fc36.x86_64
xhost is used to manage the list of host names or user names
allowed to make connections to the X server.
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xkbcomp-1.4.5-3.fc36.x86_64
X.Org XKB keymap compiler
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xl2tpd-1.3.16-4.fc36.x86_64
xl2tpd is an implementation of the Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol (RFC 2661).
L2TP allows you to tunnel PPP over UDP. Some ISPs use L2TP to tunnel user
sessions from dial-in servers (modem banks, ADSL DSLAMs) to back-end PPP
servers. Another important application is Virtual Private Networks where
the IPsec protocol is used to secure the L2TP connection (L2TP/IPsec,
RFC 3193). The L2TP/IPsec protocol is mainly used by Windows and
Mac OS X clients. On Linux, xl2tpd can be used in combination with IPsec
implementations such as Openswan.
Example configuration files for such a setup are included in this RPM.
xl2tpd works by opening a pseudo-tty for communicating with pppd.
It runs completely in userspace.
xl2tpd supports IPsec SA Reference tracking to enable overlapping internak
NAT'ed IP's by different clients (eg all clients connecting from their
linksys internal IP 192.168.1.101) as well as multiple clients behind
the same NAT router.
xl2tpd supports the pppol2tp kernel mode operations on 2.6.23 or higher,
or via a patch in contrib for 2.4.x kernels.
Xl2tpd is based on the 0.69 L2TP by Jeff McAdams <jeffm@iglou.com>
It was de-facto maintained by Jacco de Leeuw <jacco2@dds.nl> in 2002 and 2003.
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