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RPMPackage NetworkManager-config-server-1.22.10-1.lbn25.noarch
This adds a NetworkManager configuration file to make it behave more like the old "network" service. In particular, it stops NetworkManager from automatically running DHCP on unconfigured ethernet devices, and allows connections with static IP addresses to be brought up even on ethernet devices with no carrier. This package is intended to be installed by default for server deployments.
RPMPackage NetworkManager-config-connectivity-fedora-1.22.10-1.lbn25.noarch
This adds a NetworkManager configuration file to enable connectivity checking via Fedora infrastructure.
RPMPackage NetworkManager-bluetooth-1.22.10-1.lbn25.x86_64
This package contains NetworkManager support for Bluetooth devices.
RPMPackage NetworkManager-adsl-1.22.10-1.lbn25.x86_64
This package contains NetworkManager support for ADSL devices.
RPMPackage bind-export-libs-9.11.4-11.P2.lbn25.x86_64
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is an implementation of the DNS (Domain Name System) protocols. This package set contains only export version of BIND libraries, that are used for building ISC DHCP.
RPMPackage bind-chroot-9.11.9-2.lbn25.x86_64
This package contains a tree of files which can be used as a chroot(2) jail for the named(8) program from the BIND package. Based on the code from Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak <kas@fi.muni.cz>
RPMPackage bind-sdb-chroot-9.11.9-2.lbn25.x86_64
This package contains a tree of files which can be used as a chroot(2) jail for the named-sdb(8) program from the BIND package. Based on the code from Jan "Yenya" Kasprzak <kas@fi.muni.cz>
RPMPackage bind-sdb-9.11.9-2.lbn25.x86_64
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is an implementation of the DNS (Domain Name System) protocols. BIND includes a DNS server (named-sdb) which has compiled-in SDB (Simplified Database Backend) which includes support for using alternative Zone Databases stored in an LDAP server (ldapdb), a postgreSQL database (pgsqldb), an sqlite database (sqlitedb), or in the filesystem (dirdb), in addition to the standard in-memory RBT (Red Black Tree) zone database. It also includes support for DLZ (Dynamic Loadable Zones)
RPMPackage bind-pkcs11-utils-9.11.9-2.lbn25.x86_64
This is a set of PKCS#11 utilities that when used together create rsa keys in a PKCS11 keystore. Also utilities for working with DNSSEC compiled with native PKCS#11 functionality are included.
RPMPackage bind-pkcs11-libs-9.11.9-2.lbn25.x86_64
This is a set of BIND libraries (dns, isc) compiled with native PKCS#11 functionality.
RPMPackage bind-pkcs11-9.11.9-2.lbn25.x86_64
This is a version of BIND server built with native PKCS#11 functionality. It is important to have SoftHSM v2+ installed and some token initialized. For other supported HSM modules please check the BIND documentation.
RPMPackage gnupg2-smime-2.2.26-1.lbn25.x86_64
GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. This package adds support for smart cards and S/MIME encryption and signing to the base GnuPG package
RPMPackage jasper-utils-2.0.33-1.lbn25.x86_64
Nonessential utilities for jasper, including jiv and tmrdemo.
RPMPackage jasper-libs-2.0.33-1.lbn25.x86_64
Runtime libraries for jasper.
RPMPackage jasper-2.0.33-1.lbn25.x86_64
This package contains an implementation of the image compression standard JPEG-2000, Part 1. It consists of tools for conversion to and from the JP2 and JPC formats.
RPMPackage jansi-native-1.7-1.lbn25.x86_64
Jansi is a small java library that allows you to use ANSI escape sequences in your Java console applications. It implements ANSI support on platforms which don't support it like Windows and provides graceful degradation for when output is being sent to output devices which cannot support ANSI sequences.
RPMPackage jansi-1.16-1.lbn25.noarch
Jansi is a small java library that allows you to use ANSI escape sequences in your Java console applications. It implements ANSI support on platforms which don't support it like Windows and provides graceful degradation for when output is being sent to output devices which cannot support ANSI sequences.
RPMPackage jack-audio-connection-kit-example-clients-1.9.10-5.fc24.x86_64
Small example clients that use the Jack Audio Connection Kit.
RPMPackage jack-audio-connection-kit-dbus-1.9.14-2.lbn25.x86_64
Launcher to start Jack through D-Bus.
RPMPackage jack-audio-connection-kit-1.9.14-2.lbn25.x86_64
JACK is a low-latency audio server, written primarily for the Linux operating system. It can connect a number of different applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio between themselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (i.e. as a normal application), or can they can run within a JACK server (i.e. a "plugin"). JACK is different from other audio server efforts in that it has been designed from the ground up to be suitable for professional audio work. This means that it focuses on two key areas: synchronous execution of all clients, and low latency operation.