Release Digest: KDE, January 24, 2005 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, January 24, 2005

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 25, 2005

qjackctl 0.2.14

“Qjackctl is a simple Qt application to control the JACK sound
server daemon, specific for the Linux Audio Desktop
infrastructure…”

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KlamAV 0.09.4

“KlamAV brings ClamAV functionality to the KDE desktop user. In
other words, it’s a front-end…”

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SerLooK 0.3.1

“SerLooK is a KDE application for inspecting data going over
serial lines. It can work as a binary terminal that sends and
receives data through a defined port (Point to Point mode) and
displays them on separate views…”

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locksh (vlock) 3.32

“locksh is a powerfull terminal locking script with over 20
options you can lock macOS X Terminals (if you have sha1sum
installed)…”

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KTLight 0.2.2.3

“KDE-KickerApplet to show the overall status from nagios…”

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Lsongs 1.0B26

“This is a Music Library program from Linspire. They developed
it for their Linspire Linux Desktop, and then released it under the
GNU/GPL…”

http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=19952

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Lphoto 2.0.42

“This is a Photo Library program from Linspire. They developed
it for their Linspire Linux Desktop, and then released it under the
GNU/GPL…”

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