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DjVu is a web-centric format and software platform for distributing documents and images. DjVu can advantageously replace PDF, PS, TIFF, JPEG, and GIF for distributing scanned documents, digital documents, or high-resolution pictures. DjVu content downloads faster, displays and renders faster, looks nicer on a screen, and consume less client resources than competing formats. DjVu images display instantly and can be smoothly zoomed and panned with no lengthy re-rendering. DjVuLibre is a free (GPL'ed) implementation of DjVu, including viewers, decoders, simple encoders, and utilities. The browser plugin is in its own separate sub-package.
Library files for DjVuLibre.
D-Bus connector for dLeyna services.
A set of utility functions that are used by the higher level dLeyna libraries to communicate with DLNA devices. It provides APIs for logging, error, settings and task management, and an IPC abstraction.
D-Bus service for clients to discover and manipulate DLNA Digital Media Renderers (DMRs).
D-Bus service for clients to discover and manipulate DLNA Digital Media Servers (DMSes).
dmidecode reports information about x86 & ia64 hardware as described in the system BIOS according to the SMBIOS/DMI standard. This information typically includes system manufacturer, model name, serial number, BIOS version, asset tag as well as a lot of other details of varying level of interest and reliability depending on the manufacturer. This will often include usage status for the CPU sockets, expansion slots (e.g. AGP, PCI, ISA) and memory module slots, and the list of I/O ports (e.g. serial, parallel, USB).
DMRAID supports RAID device discovery, RAID set activation, creation, removal, rebuild and display of properties for ATARAID/DDF1 metadata on Linux >= 2.4 using device-mapper.
Provides a dmeventd DSO and the dmevent_tool to register devices with it for device monitoring. All active RAID sets should be manually registered with dmevent_tool.
Provides device failure reporting via logwatch-based email reporting. Device failure reporting has to be activated manually by activating the /etc/cron.d/dmeventd-logwatch entry and by calling the dmevent_tool (see manual page for examples) for any active RAID sets.