Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
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Goldsmith - extensible static website generator - LinuxLinks
In contrast to many other generators, Goldsmith does not force any design paradigms or file organization rules on the user, making it possible to generate anything from blogs to image galleries using the same tool.
Goldsmith does not use any configuration files, and all behavior customization happens in code. Goldsmith uses the builder pattern to establish a chain, which modifies files as they pass through it.
This is free and open source software.
XClicker - GUI autoclicker for x11 desktops - LinuxLinks
XClicker is an easy to use, feature-rich, blazing fast autoclicker for Linux desktops using x11.
It uses the gtk framework. The user-interface may look different depending on what gtk theme you are using.
This is free and open source software.
cpupower-gui - tool to set CPU frequency limits - LinuxLinks
When it comes to energy consumption in the home, there are many appliances which guzzle electricity. The biggest culprits of eye-watering electricity bills include the electric cooker, immersion heater, air conditioning unit, fridge, freezer, washing machine / dryer, dishwasher, electric heater, vacuum cleaner, iron, plasma TV; the list is seemingly endless.
You’ve probably made significant reductions in the consumption of electricity already. But given that prices are forecast to stay high, it’s important to evaluate all electrical appliances to see what savings can be made. There’s a range of software for Linux which help to reduce power consumption of your computer.
One of the program is cpupower, a collection of tools to examine and tune power saving related features of your processor. It’s a command-line affair. If you prefer a graphical UI, step forward cpupower-gui, a GUI utility to change the CPU frequency and governor. It’s free and open source software.