Hrm, this is sub-optimal but I need to categorize this somehow ... thinking ...

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Linux Client Software

Tools which may help me abandon my Mac one day ...

Remind
A command line calendar tool with various graphical front ends.

http://www.roaringpenguin.com/en/penguin/openSourceProducts/remind

Linux Server Software

Monitoring Software

LooperNG
A utility designed to enhance and simplify the fault management process. It is a modularised, rules-based event routing system that is flexible and easy to use. It is primarily deployed by network / security management groups as a central event gateway or an SNMP trap collection and forwarding station. LooperNG events can be in the form of SNMP traps, Syslog Alerts, lines in a Log File, Sockets etc. Events can be received and generated such that an event can arrive in one form (e.g., SNMP) and forwarded in another form (e.g., Syslog). LooperNG can also receive events from systems like Nagios, Snort, Mon etc. and forward to other systems like a MySQL database, Netcool/OMNIbus, or just send an e-mail. Modules for new types of events can be easily written.

http://muthanna.com/looperng

LooperDB
LooperDB is a secure, realtime, multithreaded database server for the collection and consolidation of alerts and messages. It can be used as a central MoM (manager of managers)-like database depicting the current-state of the network in real time. When coupled with Looper (looper.sourceforge.net), LooperDB can provide the framework for a sophisticated and flexible network/security management infrastructure. LooperDB is written completely in C and includes all source code.

http://muthanna.com/looperdb

Nagios
The defacto Linux monitoring software.

http://www.nagios.org/

Web Calendars

PHP iCalendar
Read only calendar which parses published iCal files from Mozilla Calendar or Apple iCal. Includes an RSS feed for events.

http://phpicalendar.sourceforge.net/

Plans
A very slick looking web calendar.

http://www.planscalendar.com/


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LinuxSoftware (last edited 2007-05-14 21:00:16 by AdamShand)