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System by Jean-Christophe Manciot is licensed under a GPLv3 License.

System Packages

  • amd64-microcode: Processor microcode patches for all AMD AMD64 processors. AMD releases microcode patches to correct processor behavior as documented in the respective processor revision guides. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • apt: Apt is the main command line package manager for Debian and its derivatives. It provides commandline tools for searching and managing as well as querying information about packages as well as low-level access to all features provided by the libapt-pkg and libapt-inst libraries which higher-level package managers can depend upon. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • apt-listchanges: Package change history notification tool. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • aptitude: Aptitude is an Ncurses based FrontEnd to Apt, the debian package manager. Since it is text based, it is run from a terminal or a CLI (command line interface). The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • babl: Dynamic, any to any, pixel format conversion library. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • backintime: Back In Time is a simple backup solution for Linux Desktops. It is based on rsync and uses hard-links to reduce space used for unchanged files. It comes with a Qt5 GUI which will run on both Gnome and KDE based Desktops. Back In Time is written in Python3 and is licensed under GPL2. Backups are stored in plain text. They can be browsed with a normal file-browser or in Terminal which makes it possible to restore files even without Back in Time. Files ownership, group and permissions are stored in a separate compressed plain text file (fileinfo.bz2). If the backup drive does not support permissions Back in Time will restore permissions from fileinfo.bz2. So if you restore files without Back in Time, permissions could get lost. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • bash: Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne Again SHell. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • bashdb: The Bash Debugger Project is a source-code debugger for bash that follows the gdb command syntax. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • binutils: GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • brotli: Lossless compression algorithm and format. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • cinnamon: The cinnamon-desktop library (and common settings schemas for the cinnamon desktop). The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • cinnamon-control-center: A collection of configuration plugins used in cinnamon-settings. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • cinnamon-desktop: A Linux desktop featuring a traditional layout, built from modern technology and introducing brand new innovative features. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • cinnamon-screensaver: The Cinnamon screen locker and screensaver program. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • cinnamon-session: The Cinnamon session manager. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • cinnamon-settings-daemon: The settings daemon for the Cinnamon desktop. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • cinnamon-menus: Cinnamon implementation of the freedesktop menu specification. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • cjs: The Cinnamon Javascript interpreter. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • coreutils: GNU core utilities: this package contains the basic file, shell and text manipulation utilities which are expected to exist on every operating system. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • cowdancer: Copy-on-write directory tree utility. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • cwidget: High-level terminal interface library for C++. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • dbus: Simple interprocess messaging system. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • dbus-python: Simple interprocess messaging system (Python interface). The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • debconf: Debian configuration management system. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • debian-handbook: Debian Administrator's Handbook. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • distro-info: Provides information about the distributions' releases. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • dpkg: Debian package management system. This package provides the low-level infrastructure for handling the installation and removal of Debian software packages. For Debian package development tools, install dpkg-dev. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • e2fsprogs: ext2/3/4 file system liraries & utilities. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • findutils: Utilities for finding files. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • firmware-free: Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel. The source code comes from the official Debian repository for Debian.
  • firmware-nonfree: Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel. The source code comes from the official Debian repository for Debian.
  • fontforge: FontForge is a font editor. Use it to create, edit and convert fonts in OpenType, TrueType, UFO, CID-keyed, Multiple Master, and many other formats. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • fsarchiver: FSArchiver is a system tool that allows you to save the contents of a file system to a compressed archive file. The file system can be restored on a partition which has a different size and it can be restored on a different file system. Unlike tar/dar, FSArchiver also creates the file system when it extracts the data to partitions. Everything is checksummed in the archive in order to protect the data. If the archive is corrupt, you just lose the current file, not the whole archive. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • fuse: Filesystem in Userspace is a simple interface for userspace programs to export a virtual filesystem to the Linux kernel. It also aims to provide a secure method for non privileged users to create and mount their own filesystem implementations. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gdbm: GNU dbm database routines. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gdk-pixbuf: GDK Pixbuf library. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gedit: Official text editor of the GNOME desktop environment. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gedit-plugins: It contains a set of plugins for gedit, GNOME's text editor. The plugins are now split in separate packages. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gegl: Generic Graphics Library Test Program. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gimp: A free & open source image manipulation and paint program. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gimp-help: Documentation for the GIMP. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • glusterfs: GlusterFS is a clustered file-system capable of scaling to several peta-bytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA or TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system. GlusterFS is one of the most sophisticated file system in terms of features and extensibility. It borrows a powerful concept called Translators from GNU Hurd kernel. Much of the code in GlusterFS is in userspace and easily manageable. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gnome-packagekit: Graphical distribution neutral package manager for GNOME. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gnome-power-manager: Power management tool for the GNOME desktop. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gparted: GNOME Partition Editor for creating, checking, reorganizing, copying and deleting disk partitions. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • graphviz: Graphviz is open source graph visualization software. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • grub-customizer: Grub Customizer is a graphical interface to configure GRUB2 and BURG. It can do changes for settings and menuentries easily. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • gtk+2.0: GTK+, or the GIMP Toolkit, is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off tools to complete application suites. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • haveged: Linux entropy source using the HAVEGE algorithm. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • hwloc: Hierarchical view of the machine. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • init-system-helpers: This package contains helper tools that are necessary for switching between the various init systems that Debian contains (e. g. sysvinit or systemd). The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • intel-microcode: Processor microcode firmware for Intel CPUs. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • jq: Lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • kate: Kate is a powerful text editor that can open multiple files simultaneously. With a built-in terminal, syntax highlighting, and tabbed sidebar, it performs as a lightweight but capable development environment. Kate's many tools, plugins, and scripts make it highly customizable. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • konsole: X terminal emulator. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • linux: Linux kernel. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • linux-base: This package contains files and support scripts for all Linux images. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • linux-signed-amd64: Signed linux kernel. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • lsb: Linux Standard Base init script functionality & version reporting utility. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • lvm2: Linux Logical Volume Manager & Linux Kernel Device Mapper. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • lxc: Linux Containers userspace tools. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • meld: Meld is a visual diff and merge tool targeted at developers. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • muffin: The window management library for the Cinnamon desktop and its sample WM binary. The source code comes from the official upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • mypaint-brushes: Brushes for paint apps. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • mysql-8.0: MySQL database. MySQL is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query language in the world. The main goals of MySQL are speed, robustness and ease of use. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • ncurses: Terminal-related programs and libraries. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • nemo: File manager for Cinnamon desktop environment. The source code comes from the official upstream repository. I have modified them to enlarge the "name" column as a temporary workaround for that issue. You may encounter some difficulties installing that package due to shared files with other packages, such as virt-manager and virt-viewer. In that case, you should install it with sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite nemo_*.deb. It is necessary to logout and back in after installation.
  • nemo-audio-tab: View audio tag information from the file manager's properties tab. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-compare: Simple context menu file comparison extension for Nemo, inspired by the discontinued 'diff-ext' extension. This utility uses meld. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-dropbox: Nemo Dropbox is an extension that integrates the Dropbox web service. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-emblems: It allows to hange a folder or file emblem in Nemo. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-filename-repairer: This is a Nemo extension which repairs filename which uses wrong encoding in Nemo. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-fileroller: This extension adds entries to the context menu in Nemo, which allow you to make use of the compress and extract functions of the File Roller archive manager. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-gtkhash: This extension is a GTK+ utility for computing message digests or checksums. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-image-converter: This package adds a "Resize Images..." menu item to the context menu of all images. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-media-columns: A Nemo extension to display music/EXIF and PDF metadata info in the Nemo List View. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-pastebin: nemo-pastebin is a Nemo extension written in Python, which allows users to upload text-only files to a pastebin service just by right-clicking on them. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-preview: Nemo-preview is a GtkClutter and Javascript-based quick previewer for Nemo, capable of previewing documents, PDFs, sound and video files (using Gstreamer), some text files, and possibly others in the future. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-rabbitvcs: RabbitVCS is a set of graphical tools written to provide simple and straightforward access to the version control systems SVN (Subversion) and Git. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-seahorse: Nemo-Seahorse is an extension for Nemo which allows encryption and decryption of OpenPGP files using GnuPG - the GNU Privacy Guard program. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-share: Nemo Share allows you to quickly share a folder from the Nemo file manager using Samba without requiring root access. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nemo-terminal: It embeds a terminal pane into Nemo that is accessible by hotkey (default F4) and automatically follows the currently active directory in Nemo. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • nosexcover: Add Cobertura-style XML coverage report to nose. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • ossp-uuid: OSSP uuid ISO-C and C++. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • packer: Tool for creating machine images for multiple platforms. Packer is an open source tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration. Packer is lightweight, runs on every major operating system, and is highly performant, creating machine images for multiple platforms in parallel. Packer does not replace configuration management like Chef or Puppet. In fact, when building images, Packer is able to use tools like Chef or Puppet to install software onto the image. A machine image is a single static unit that contains a pre-configured operating system and installed software which is used to quickly create new running machines. Machine image formats change for each platform. Some examples include AMIs for EC2, VMDK/VMX files for VMware, OVF exports for VirtualBox, etc. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • pg-cron: Run periodic jobs in PostgreSQL. pg_cron is a simple cron-based job scheduler for PostgreSQL (9.5 or higher) that runs inside the database as an extension. It uses the same syntax as regular cron, but it allows you to schedule PostgreSQL commands directly from the database. pg_cron can run multiple jobs in parallel, but it runs at most one instance of a job at a time. If a second run is supposed to start before the first one finishes, then the second run is queued and started as soon as the first run completes. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • po4a: Po4a eases the translation of documentation and other textual document. Even more interestingly, it makes it easy to maintain these translations when the original document changes. This is done by using the gettext tools in this new domain. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • postgresql-13: Object-relational SQL database. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • postgresql-common: Metapackage depending on latest PostgreSQL server packages. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • pdf.js: Portable Document Format (PDF) viewer. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • pdf2htmlex: Converts PDF to HTML while retaining most formatting. The source code comes from a maintained fork of the old upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • poppler: PDF rendering library. The source code comes from the upstream repository and the official Debian repository.
  • procps: Process utilities. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • protobuf: Protocol buffers utilities. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • rclone: Rclone is a command line program to sync files and directories to and from public clouds, Ceph, FTP, HTTP, Memset Memstore, SFTP and the local filesystem. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • redis: Persistent key-value database with network interface. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • rpm: Package manager for RPM. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • rrdtool: The Round Robin Database Tool (RRDtool) is a system to store and display time-series data (e.g. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). It stores the data in Round Robin Databases (RRDs), a very compact way that will not expand over time. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • sanlock: Shared storage lock manager. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • shadow: System login tools & change and administer password and group data. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • sip4: SIP is a tool for generating bindings for C++ classes with some ideas borrowed from SWIG, but capable of tighter bindings because of its specificity towards C++ and Python. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • slang2: S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • solaar: Logitech Unifying Receiver peripherals manager for Linux. It is able to pair/unpair devices to the receiver, and for some devices to read battery status. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • stacer: Linux system optimizer and monitoring. Monitor your system (CPU, memory, disk) in a graphical application (qt). Change and monitor your services. Summarizes basic system information and can show network download/upload speeds/totals. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • systemd: Systemd is a system and service manager for Linux. It provides aggressive parallelization capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using Linux control groups, maintains mount and automount points and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • tepl: Text editor library for GTK. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • util-linux: System utilities. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • vte2.91: Terminal emulator widget for GTK+ 3.0. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • xapp: Xapp gathers the components which are common to multiple GTK desktop environments (Cinnamon, MATE and Xfce) and required to implement cross-DE solutions. The source code comes from the official upstream repository. and the official Debian repository.
  • xmlsec1: XML security. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • xreader: Xreader is a document viewer capable of displaying multiple and single page document formats like PDF and Postscript. The source code comes from the official upstream repository.
  • zenity: Display graphical dialog boxes from shell scripts. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • zip: Archiver for .zip files. This is InfoZIP's zip program. It produces files that are fully compatible with the popular PKZIP program; however, the command line options are not identical. In other words, the end result is the same, but the methods differ. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.
  • zlib: Compression library. The source code comes from the official Debian repository.