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It is primarly targeted at power users, developers and any people dealing with every day computing tasks and want to have fine-grained control on its graphical environment.</description>
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The version of Xlib currently being distributed by X.Org uses XCB for its transport; this allows XCB and Xlib calls to be freely mixed for ease in porting applications and toolkits.

Most of the XCB C code is autogenerated from XML descriptions.  (This may be why Ohloh complains about the degree of code commenting.)</description>
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It will look at the client IP and check it in one or several DNSBL servers and return a 403 Forbidden page to the client.</description>
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track application startup, to provide user feedback and other
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      <description>build daemon aiming at rebuilding Debian packages

This software allows you to manage a set of jobs. Each job is a package rebuilding task. Rebuilding is done by pbuilder (or cowbuilder if you want), or anything else, since everything is customizable via configuration file. It can also send build logs by email, event each log can be sent to a different email address.

rebuildd is multi-threaded, so you can run multiple build jobs in parallel. It is also administrable via a telnet interface. A Web interface is also embedded so you can see your jobs queue and watch log file in real-time in your browser.</description>
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Its philosophy is to be very responsive under heavy load and try to be somehow reliable. Authentication is made by clear password.</description>
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      <description>VARMon is text-based tool to monitor DAC 960/1100 based RAID controllers.</description>
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