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ALT Linux is a set of Linux distributions that are based on Sisyphus, an APT-enabled RPM package repository that aims to achieve feature completeness, usability, and security in a sensible and manageable mixture.

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The scripts included in this package provide an API for well-defined system facilities state transitions and persistence. This is intended for use primarily by packages providing facilities that could potentially be dangerous to system security, to let you enable, disable, or configure these ... [More] independently from package installation. For example, one can use it to restrict su(8) binary and/or PAM permissions -- while securely carrying the specific state over package upgrades. The shell library is under 4Kb. [Less]

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AltDrag gives you the ability to move and resize your windows in a new way. After you have started the program, you can simply hold down the Alt key and then click and drag any window. Besides just moving windows, you can resize, maximize and close them too. AltDrag simply allows you to do more with ... [More] less mouse movements. This behavior already exists in the window managers of Linux and other operating systems, and AltDrag was made with the mission to copy that behavior to the Windows platform. I believe I have succeeded with this and even added a lot of new functionality that makes your everyday computing a little easier. [Less]

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SimpleTip jQuery is a plugin that provides a simple interface for creating configurable Tips and replace the horrendous label alt.

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Taekwindow is a simple, lightweight and free Windows program that allows you to move and resize windows by dragging them with the Alt key, similar to many X11 window managers.

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ClassicAutoCompleteRestores the classic auto complete functionality of the send mail frame and adds your alts to the list used for auto completion. Restores the classic auto complete functionality but leaves the new drop down menu in place. While you type, the add-on searches for the first match ... [More] in the following order: One of your alts One of your friends who is online One of your guildies who is online One of your friends who is offline One of your guildies who is offline Someone you interacted with The autocompleted text will be grayed out so if you continue typing the text is overwritten and the search is refined. This add-on saves the name of all your alts whenever you login with them. You do not have to put them on your friend list. The following commands exist /autocomplete add charname This command lets you add any char to the list. This char will be treated the same as if it would be one of your alts. /autocomplete block charname This command blocks a char. This char will never be added to your alt list and will not be used for auto completion. If this char is on your friend list or in your guild, it will still be used for auto completion because the autocompletion for friend list and guild is down via the Blizzard API. /autocomplete remove charname Removed this char from the alt list. This comman dis used to remove a previously added alt or to unblock a previously blocked alt. /autocomplete list Lists your alt list. Change Log [Less]

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alterator module for apache2

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SuperSwitcher is a (more feature-ful) replacement for the Alt-Tab window switching behavior and Ctrl-Alt-Left/Right/Up/Down workspace switching behavior that is currently provided by Metacity. When running, use the 'Super' key (also known as the 'Windows' key) to switch between ... [More] windows and workspaces. This key is usually found between the Ctrl and Alt keys on the keyboard. Super-Tab works just like Alt-Tab does (with and without Shift), but also: Super-Up and Super-Down cycles through all windows in the current workspace in a fixed order (as opposed to Alt-Tab or Super-Tab, whose list of windows is ordered by most-recently-used first - which is good if you want recently used windows, but it's clumsy to cycle through, for example, all three or four windows in the one workspace). Hold down Shift to re-order the list instead of switching between windows. Super-PageUp and Super-PageDown maximize and minimize the active window (or restores them if it was already maximized or minimized). Super-Ctrl-PageUp and Super-Ctrl-PageDown do this to all windows on the current workspace, not just the active one. Super-Left and Super-Right cycles through your workspaces. Hold down Shift to also bring across the active window into the new workspace. Hold down Shift and Ctrl to bring across all windows from one workspace to the next. Unlike Metacity's Ctrl-Alt-Left and Ctrl-Alt-Right, this 'loops' so that, when you get to the end of the list, you cycle back to the start. Super-F1 moves to workspace number 1, Super-F2 moves to workspace number 2, and so on, up to Super-F12. Again, hold down Shift to bring across the active window, and both Shift and Ctrl to bring across a flock of windows, just like as described above. Super-Insert creates a new, empty workspace. Again, hold down Shift to also bring across the active window (if there is one) into the new workspace. Super-Delete deletes the current workspace, if it is empty. Super-Shift-Delete will delete all empty workspaces, down to a minimum of one. Super-Escape closes the active window. Super-Ctrl-Escape will close all windows on this workspace. Whilst holding down Super, typing regular letters or numbers will show you only those windows whose titles match that pattern. Pressing Enter (whilst still holding down Super) will then cycle through the matches, regardless of which workspace you are on. For example, if you have a lot of windows open, and you want to get to your web browser window that is showing planet.gnome.org, then hold down Super, then type 'p' 'l' 'a' 'Enter' and then release the Super key. Shift-Enter goes in the other direction than Enter (i.e., up and left with Shift, versus down and right without Shift). Use the Space key to enter multiple word fragments, such as 'pla gn', to further refine your search. Finally, when holding down Super, click on image or text representing a window or a workspace to activate it. [Less]

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