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Thunderbird makes emailing safer, faster, and easier than ever before with the industry's best implementations of features such as intelligent spam filters, built-in RSS reader, quick search, and much more. Visit the Mozilla Thunderbird project online: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/", "path": "./slackware64/xap/mozilla-thunderbird-15.0.1-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "l", "sizeu": "1600 K", "ver": "3.1.0", "name": "mpfr", "descs": "mpfr (Multiple-Precision Floating-Point Reliable Library)", "source": "source/l/mpfr", "deps": ["gmp"], "rel": "1", "sizec": "312 K", "descl": "The MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with exact rounding (also called correct rounding). It is based on the GMP multiple-precision library. The main goal of MPFR is to provide a library for multiple-precision floating-point computation which is both efficient and has well-defined semantics. It copies the good ideas from the ANSI/IEEE-754 standard for double-precision floating-point arithmetic (53-bit mantissa).", "path": "./slackware64/l/mpfr-3.1.0-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "ap", "sizeu": "790 K", "ver": "1.14.4", "name": "mpg123", "descs": "mpg123 (a command-line mp3 player)", "source": "source/ap/mpg123", "deps": ["alsa-lib", "libtool"], "rel": "1", "sizec": "252 K", "descl": "mpg123 is a real time MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 audio player/decoder for layers 1, 2, and 3 (MPEG 1.0 layer 3 aka MP3 most commonly tested). It is free software licensed under LGPL 2.1. Homepage: http://mpg123.org/", "path": "./slackware64/ap/mpg123-1.14.4-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "a", "sizeu": "100 K", "ver": "0.9b", "name": "mt-st", "descs": "mt-st (controls magnetic tape drive operation)", "source": "source/a/mt-st", "rel": "2", "sizec": "32 K", "descl": "This mt originates from BSD NET-2. Some Linux SCSI tape-specific ioctls have been added to the original source and the man page has been updated. Although this mt program is tailored for SCSI tape, it can also be used with the QIC-02 driver and hopefully with other Linux tape drivers using the same ioctls (some of the commands may not work with all drivers).", "path": "./slackware64/a/mt-st-0.9b-x86_64-2.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "x", "sizeu": "80 K", "ver": "1.1.2", "name": "mtdev", "descs": "mtdev (multitouch device library)", "source": "source/x/mtdev", "rel": "1", "sizec": "24 K", "descl": "mtdev is a stand-alone library which transforms all variants of kernel MT events to the slotted type B protocol. The events put into mtdev may be from any MT device, specifically type A without contact tracking, type A with contact tracking, or type B with contact tracking. The bulk of the mtdev code has been out there since 2008 as part of the Multitouch X Driver. With this package, finger tracking and seamless MT protocol handling is available under a free license.", "path": "./slackware64/x/mtdev-1.1.2-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "140 K", "ver": "0.82", "name": "mtr", "descs": "mtr (a network diagnostic tool)", "source": "source/n/mtr", "deps": ["libtermcap", "ncurses"], "rel": "1", "sizec": "48 K", "descl": "mtr combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs in a single network diagnostic tool. Matt Kimball wrote most of mtr, and mtr is currently maintained by Roger Wolff. mtr has a home page: http://www.bitwizard.nl/mtr/", "path": "./slackware64/n/mtr-0.82-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "a", "sizeu": "250 K", "ver": "1.3.12", "name": "mtx", "descs": "mtx (Controls tape autochangers)", "source": "source/a/mtx", "rel": "1", "sizec": "64 K", "descl": "The MTX program controls the robotic mechanism in autoloaders and tape libraries such as the HP SureStore DAT 40x6, Exabyte EZ-17, and Exabyte 220. This program is also reported to work with a variety of other tape libraries and autochangers from Tandberg/Overland, Breece Hill, HP, Seagate, Dell and Quantum.", "path": "./slackware64/a/mtx-1.3.12-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "4040 K", "ver": "1.5.21", "name": "mutt", "descs": "Mutt (the Mutt mail user agent)", "source": "source/n/mutt", "deps": ["cyrus-sasl", "gdbm", "gpgme", "libassuan", "libgpg-error", "libidn", "ncurses", ["openssl-solibs", "openssl"], "zlib"], "rel": "2", "sizec": "968 K", "descl": "Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based MIME mail client. Mutt is highly configurable, and is well suited to the mail power user with advanced features like key bindings, keyboard macros, mail threading, regular expression searches and a powerful pattern matching language for selecting groups of messages.", "path": "./slackware64/n/mutt-1.5.21-x86_64-2.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "ap", "sizeu": "87250 K", "ver": "5.5.27", "name": "mysql", "descs": "mysql (SQL-based relational database server)", "source": "source/ap/mysql", "deps": ["libaio", "ncurses", ["openssl-solibs", "openssl"], "zlib"], "rel": "1", "sizec": "8700 K", "descl": "MySQL is a fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. It comes with a nice API which makes it easy to integrate into other applications. The home page for MySQL is http://www.mysql.com/", "path": "./slackware64/ap/mysql-5.5.27-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "ap", "sizeu": "1850 K", "ver": "2.3.1", "name": "nano", "descs": "nano (Nano's ANOther editor, an enhanced free Pico clone)", "source": "source/ap/nano", "deps": ["file", "ncurses", "zlib"], "rel": "2", "sizec": "396 K", "descl": "nano is a small, free, and friendly editor from the GNU project. It aims to copy Pico's look and feel while providing additional (or disabled by default) features that are missing from Pico, such as 'search and replace' or 'go to line and column number'. Chris Allegretta is Nano's author.", "path": "./slackware64/ap/nano-2.3.1-x86_64-2.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "d", "sizeu": "1270 K", "ver": "2.10.04", "name": "nasm", "descs": "nasm (NASM assembler)", "source": "source/d/nasm", "rel": "1", "sizec": "376 K", "descl": "NASM is the Netwide Assembler, a free portable assembler for the Intel 80x86 microprocessor series, using primarily the traditional Intel instruction mnemonics and syntax. NASM was written by Simon Tatham and Julian Hall.", "path": "./slackware64/d/nasm-2.10.04-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "170 K", "ver": "1.10", "name": "nc", "descs": "nc (Netcat network utility)", "source": "source/n/nc", "rel": "1", "sizec": "56 K", "descl": "Netcat, or 'nc' as the actual program is named, is a simple utility which reads and writes data across network connections, using TCP or UDP protocol. It is designed to be a reliable 'back-end' tool that can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. At the same time, it is a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create almost any kind of connection you would need and has several interesting built-in capabilities. Netcat was written by *Hobbit* , and is a product of Avian Research.", "path": "./slackware64/n/nc-1.10-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "1290 K", "ver": "3.2.5", "name": "ncftp", "descs": "ncftp (ftp client)", "source": "source/n/ncftp", "deps": ["ncurses"], "rel": "1", "sizec": "268 K", "descl": "NcFTP is a user interface to the Internet standard File Transfer Protocol. This program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network site, and offers additional features that are not found in the standard interface for ftp.", "path": "./slackware64/n/ncftp-3.2.5-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "a", "sizeu": "50 K", "ver": "4.2.4.3", "name": "ncompress", "descs": "ncompress (the classic *nix compression utility)", "source": "source/a/ncompress", "rel": "1", "sizec": "16 K", "descl": "Compress reduces the size of the named files using adaptive Lempel-Ziv coding. Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the extension .Z, while keeping the same ownership modes, access and modification times. If no files are specified, the standard input is compressed to the standard output. Compressed files can be restored to their original form using uncompress or zcat.", "path": "./slackware64/a/ncompress-4.2.4.3-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "l", "sizeu": "8480 K", "ver": "5.9", "name": "ncurses", "descs": "ncurses (CRT screen handling and optimization package)", "source": "source/l/ncurses", "rel": "1", "sizec": "1056 K", "descl": "The ncurses (new curses) library is a free software emulation of curses in System V Release 4.0, and more. It uses terminfo format, supports pads and color and multiple highlights and forms characters and function-key mapping, and has all the other SYSV-curses enhancements over BSD curses.", "path": "./slackware64/l/ncurses-5.9-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "l", "sizeu": "890 K", "ver": "0.29.6", "name": "neon", "descs": "neon (HTTP and WebDAV client library)", "source": "source/l/neon", "deps": ["expat", ["openssl-solibs", "openssl"], "zlib"], "rel": "2", "sizec": "204 K", "descl": "neon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library, with a C language API. Bindings for other languages may also be available, see the web site for more details: http://www.webdav.org/neon/ The neon library is used by projects such as subversion.", "path": "./slackware64/l/neon-0.29.6-x86_64-2.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "6650 K", "ver": "5.6.1", "name": "net-snmp", "descs": "net-snmp (Simple Network Management Protocol tools)", "source": "source/n/net-snmp", "rel": "5", "sizec": "1424 K", "descl": "Various tools relating to the Simple Network Management Protocol: An extensible agent An SNMP library Tools to request or set information from SNMP agents Tools to generate and handle SNMP traps A version of the unix 'netstat' command using SNMP A graphical Perl/Tk/SNMP based mib browser", "path": "./slackware64/n/net-snmp-5.6.1-x86_64-5.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "530 K", "ver": "1.60.20120726git", "name": "net-tools", "descs": "net-tools (base Linux networking utilities)", "source": "source/n/net-tools", "rel": "1", "sizec": "132 K", "descl": "This is the core collection of tools such as 'ifconfig' and 'route' used to configure networking on Linux. You won't be able to do much networking without this package and the network-scripts. The net-tools package was maintained for many years by Phil Blundell and Bernd Eckenfels.", "path": "./slackware64/n/net-tools-1.60.20120726git-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "4170 K", "ver": "2.2.3", "name": "netatalk", "descs": "netatalk (Appletalk file and print server)", "source": "source/n/netatalk", "deps": ["cups", "db44", ["openssl-solibs", "openssl"], "zlib"], "rel": "4", "sizec": "708 K", "descl": "Netatalk is an Appletalk file and print server for Linux. Using Netatalk, Macintosh computers on your local network can mount Linux volumes as if they were standard Appletalk network drives, and can print to the Linux box's printer as if it were a network printer supporting PostScript. Netatalk was originally written by the Research Systems Unix Group at The University of Michigan, and is maintained by the Netatalk Team.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netatalk-2.2.3-x86_64-4.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "30 K", "ver": "bsd4", "name": "netdate", "descs": "netdate (simple network time utility)", "source": "source/n/netdate", "rel": "1", "sizec": "12 K", "descl": "Netdate takes a list of names of Internet hosts as arguments, selects the one which supplies the best time, and sets the system time accordingly. The invoker must be the super-user for the time to be set. Protocol names (either udp or tcp) may be interspersed with the host names, and determine the protocol which will be used to connect to the hosts whose names follow, up to the next protocol name or the end of the arguments. The default protocol is udp. These days, 'ntpdate' is probably a better choice.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netdate-bsd4-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "40 K", "ver": "0.17", "name": "netkit-bootparamd", "descs": "netkit-bootparamd (boot parameter server)", "source": "source/n/netkit-bootparamd", "rel": "2", "sizec": "12 K", "descl": "This package provides rpc.bootparamd and callbootd, programs used to provide information to diskless clients so they can boot. It is used primarily to allow a Linux server to boot a Sun machine using SunOS bootparam. netkit-bootparamd was written by Klas Heggemann.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netkit-bootparamd-0.17-x86_64-2.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "100 K", "ver": "0.17", "name": "netkit-ftp", "descs": "netkit-ftp (the old BSD FTP client)", "source": "source/n/netkit-ftp", "deps": ["ncurses", "readline"], "rel": "1", "sizec": "44 K", "descl": "Ftp is the user interface to the Internet standard File Transfer Protocol. The program allows a user to transfer files to and from a remote network site. This is a program of mostly historical value. For a more powerful command-line FTP client, look at something like lftp.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netkit-ftp-0.17-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "90 K", "ver": "0.17", "name": "netkit-ntalk", "descs": "netkit-ntalk (talk client and talkd daemon)", "source": "source/n/netkit-ntalk", "deps": ["ncurses"], "rel": "3", "sizec": "28 K", "descl": "talk and talkd are the BSD communication client server system for the command line. 'talk' is the client that asks another user to respond; and 'in.talkd' is the server that notifies a user that someone else wants to initiate a conversation. The talk command appeared in 4.2BSD.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netkit-ntalk-0.17-x86_64-3.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "70 K", "ver": "0.17", "name": "netkit-routed", "descs": "netkit-routed (dynamic network routing daemon)", "source": "source/n/netkit-routed", "rel": "1", "sizec": "28 K", "descl": "Routed is invoked at boot time to manage the network routing tables. The routing daemon uses a variant of the Xerox NS Routing Information Protocol in maintaining up to date kernel routing table entries. It used a generalized protocol capable of use with multiple address types, but is currently used only for Internet routing within a cluster of networks. Fair warning: routed is no longer maintained and may be insecure.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netkit-routed-0.17-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "130 K", "ver": "0.17", "name": "netkit-rsh", "descs": "netket-rsh (the BSD rsh/rcp/rlogin clients and daemon)", "source": "source/n/netkit-rsh", "rel": "1", "sizec": "44 K", "descl": "The old BSD rsh suite. Note that none of these programs provide encryption or strong authentication of network connections. As such, their use is discouraged. The 'ssh' protocol and package is a cryptographically secure replacement.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netkit-rsh-0.17-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "60 K", "ver": "0.17", "name": "netkit-rusers", "descs": "netkit-rusers (show users logged in to machines on local network)", "source": "source/n/netkit-rusers", "rel": "1", "sizec": "20 K", "descl": "The rusers command produces output similar to who, but for the list of hosts or all machines on the local network. For each host responding to the rusers query, the hostname with the names of the users currently logged on is printed on each line. The rusers command will wait for one minute to catch late responders. Portmap and rpc.rusersd must be running on remote machines. Should probably be considered insecure (or at least ill-advised) on public networks.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netkit-rusers-0.17-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "40 K", "ver": "0.17", "name": "netkit-rwall", "descs": "netkit-rwall (send a message to all users)", "source": "source/n/netkit-rwall", "rel": "1", "sizec": "12 K", "descl": "The rwall command sends a message to the users logged into the specified host. The message to be sent can be typed in and terminated with EOF or it can be in a file. Run the rpc.rwalld daemon with caution. It may be insecure. The rwall command appeared in SunOS.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netkit-rwall-0.17-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "60 K", "ver": "0.17", "name": "netkit-rwho", "descs": "netkit-rwho (who is logged in on local machines)", "source": "source/n/netkit-rwho", "rel": "2", "sizec": "20 K", "descl": "The rwho command produces output similar to who, but for all machines on the local network. If no report has been received from a machine for 11 minutes then rwho assumes the machine is down, and does not report users last known to be logged into that machine. If a users hasn't typed to the system for a minute or more, then rwho reports this idle time. If a user hasn't typed to the system for an hour or more, then the user will be omitted from the output of rwho unless the -a flag is given.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netkit-rwho-0.17-x86_64-2.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "80 K", "ver": "0.17", "name": "netkit-timed", "descs": "netkit-timed (time server daemon)", "source": "source/n/netkit-timed", "rel": "1", "sizec": "32 K", "descl": "This is an early BSD time server daemon. While ntpd is better for most purposes, this might be useful for secure networks or embedded systems in need of something more lightweight. The timed daemon appeared in 4.3BSD.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netkit-timed-0.17-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "l", "sizeu": "6270 K", "ver": "10.49.02", "name": "netpbm", "descs": "netpbm (graphics conversion utilities)", "source": "source/l/netpbm", "deps": ["libX11", "libXau", "libXdmcp", "libjpeg", "libpng", "libtiff", "libxcb", "libxml2", "svgalib", "xz", "zlib"], "rel": "1", "sizec": "1592 K", "descl": "The netpbm package contains a library and tools for converting between many different graphics formats.", "path": "./slackware64/l/netpbm-10.49.02-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "230 K", "ver": "4.2", "name": "netpipes", "descs": "netpipes (TCP/IP pipe utilities)", "source": "source/n/netpipes", "rel": "1", "sizec": "72 K", "descl": "Robert Forsman's netpipes package makes TCP/IP streams usable in shell scripts. It can also simplify client/server code by allowing the programmer to skip all the tedious programming bits related to sockets and concentrate on writing a filter/service. Here's an example of what you can do with 'faucet' and 'hose', two netpipes commands: server$ faucet 3000 -out tar cf - . client$ hose server 3000 -in tar xvf -", "path": "./slackware64/n/netpipes-4.2-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "600 K", "ver": "2.5", "name": "nettle", "descs": "Nettle (small cryptographic library)", "source": "source/n/nettle", "deps": ["gmp"], "rel": "1", "sizec": "192 K", "descl": "Nettle is a cryptographic library that is designed to fit easily in more or less any context: In crypto toolkits for object-oriented languages (C++, Python, Pike, ...), in applications like LSH or GNUPG, or even in kernel space. Homepage: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle/", "path": "./slackware64/n/nettle-2.5-x86_64-1.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "380 K", "ver": "1.3.0", "name": "netwatch", "descs": "netwatch (a network monitor)", "source": "source/n/netwatch", "deps": ["ncurses"], "rel": "2", "sizec": "96 K", "descl": "Netwatch allows a user (superuser) to monitor activity on the network. The monitor includes statistics on transmitted and received packets, bytes, protocol, and more.", "path": "./slackware64/n/netwatch-1.3.0-x86_64-2.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "xap", "sizeu": "5390 K", "ver": "0.9.4.1", "name": "network-manager-applet", "descs": "network-manager-applet (NetworkManager Applet)", "source": "source/xap/network-manager-applet", "deps": ["GConf", "NetworkManager", "atk", "bzip2", "cairo", ["cxxlibs", "gcc-g++"], "dbus", "dbus-glib", "expat", "fontconfig", "freetype", "gcc", "gdk-pixbuf2", "glib2", "gtk+2", "libX11", "libXau", "libXcomposite", "libXcursor", "libXdamage", "libXdmcp", "libXext", "libXfixes", "libXi", "libXinerama", "libXrandr", "libXrender", "libffi", "libgcrypt", "libgnome-keyring", "libgpg-error", "libnotify", "libpng", "libxcb", "mozilla-nss", "pango", "pixman", "sqlite", "udev", "util-linux", "zlib"], "rel": "2", "sizec": "784 K", "descl": "nm-applet is a gui frontend for NetworkManager.", "path": "./slackware64/xap/network-manager-applet-0.9.4.1-x86_64-2.txz", "arch": "x86_64"}, {"loc": "n", "sizeu": "80 K", "ver": "14.00", "name": "network-scripts", "descs": "network-scripts (Scripts to configure a network)", "source": "source/n/network-scripts", "rel": "3", "sizec": "24 K", "descl": "These are the basic scripts and files used to define a network and configure network interfaces on Linux. 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