System Monitoring Dashboard
System Monitoring Dashboard is a tool to help administrators to monitor server system based on linux and Windows.
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System Monitoring Dashboard is a tool to help administrators to monitor server system based on linux and Windows.
Banner is a port of the Unix and Linux command-line tool with the same name. It displays the text provided in the argument in ASCII art. The source code and the executable work in .NET Framework 2.0 and later as well as Mono 2.0 or later without modification. This makes the application run in Ms… Read More
Akon!, is a simple to use, audio conferencing tool, that supports sending messages to users on your local area network. Messages, can be voice based, as in a one-one audio chat or in a group, where everyone gets to listen what you said. You get full control as to whom you speak to & whom
Framework for testing of Linux system call

EDB (Evan’s Debugger) is a QT4 based binary mode debugger with the goal of having usability on par with OllyDbg.
EDB project uses a plugin architecture, so adding new features can be
TurnKey Linux is an opensource project that aims to develop high-quality software appliances that are easy to deploy, easy to use and free. In a nutshell, we believe everything that can be easy, should be easy!
Packaging a solution as a virtual appliance can be incredibly useful because it allows you to leverage guru integration… Read More
LiSTEn – Linux SOAP Traffic Engine
Proxpy is a TCP proxy and debugging tool. It runs on Windows, Linux, Unix and any other system that supports java. Uses are for debugging TCP communications, tunneling over SSL, converting SSL to non-SSL, forwarding traffic.
This project aims to provide a linux kernel regression test framework which will provide a systematic way to find a regression of the Linux Kernel.
MIN is an advanced unit/integration test framework for Linux/Maemo based devices. MIN can be integrated with standard toolchain in Linux (make). It makes testing easy, efficient and what is most important: rapid.
MakeLogic Tail is an advanced “tail -f” command with GUI. It needs JRE 5.0, hence it is ‘Tail for Windows’, Linux or ‘Tail for Mac’. It shows the last few lines of a growing log file in real time. Provides many more easy to use features. Try it!
Graphical process explorer for Linux. Shows process information: process tree, TCP IP connections and graphical performance figures for processes. Aims to mimic Windows procexp from sysinternals, and aims to be more usable than top and ps.
v4l-test is a test environment for V4L2 drivers
Cbench is intended as a relatively straightforward toolbox of tests, benchmarks, applications, utilities, and framework to hold them together with the goal to facilitate scalable testing, benchmarking, and analysis of a Linux parallel compute cluster.
The MockFtpServer project provides a mock/dummy FTP server for testing FTP client code. It can be configured to return custom data or reply codes, to simulate either success or failure scenarios. Expected command invocations can also be verified.
Project’s goal is to create better tools for diagnosing Linux systems. Diagnostics include first failure data capture, error log analysis, preventative testing, and system inventory gathering.
xmlMessageTest, unit-test your XML-based message server without writing any code
The purpose of this Linux Test Tools Table is to provide the open-source community with a comprehensive list of tools commonly used for testing the various components of Linux
The Cerberus Test Control System is a free (freedom) test suite for use by developers and others to test hardware
he Software Testing Automation Framework (STAF) is an open source, multi-platform, multi-language framework designed around the idea of reusable components, called services (such as process invocation, resource management, logging, and monitoring)
Crashme is a tool for testing the robustness of an operating environment using a technique of “Random Input” response analysis
KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for Linux on x86 hardware containing virtualization extensions (Intel VT or AMD-V)