Package: gnome-network-admin Source: gnome-system-tools Version: 2.30.0-1mint1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kendall Weaver Installed-Size: 848 Depends: libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.29.3), libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6~), libcairo2 (>= 1.2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.0.2), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.8.0), libfreetype6 (>= 2.2.1), libgconf2-4 (>= 2.27.0), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.16), liboobs-1-4, libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.14.0), libpolkit-gobject-1-0 (>= 0.94), libpolkit-gtk-1-0 (>= 0.94), gnome-system-tools Conflicts: gnome-system-tools (<< 2.29.1-0ubuntu1) Replaces: gnome-system-tools (<< 2.29.1-0ubuntu1) Priority: optional Section: gnome Filename: pool/upstream/g/gnome-system-tools/gnome-network-admin_2.30.0-1mint1_i386.deb Size: 353740 SHA1: f300f3d88b0622c8b94de6d0526ab19af3d53047 MD5sum: 4b87519af3e1c5e6f6121eb941f0cf7f Description: GNOME Network Administration Tool The GNOME System Tools are a fully integrated set of tools aimed to make easy the job that means the computer administration on an UNIX or Linux system. They're thought to help from the new Linux or UNIX user to the system administrators. . This package provides network-admin, a program to specify the way your system connects to other computers and to the Internet. Original-Maintainer: Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo Package: gnome-power-manager Version: 2.30.0-1mint1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kendall Weaver Installed-Size: 10300 Depends: libappindicator0 (>= 0.0.19), libbonobo2-0 (>= 2.15.0), libc6 (>= 2.7), libcairo2 (>= 1.2.4), libcanberra-gtk0 (>= 0.10), libcanberra0 (>= 0.2), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.0.2), libdbus-glib-1-2 (>= 0.78), libdevkit-power-gobject1 (>= 1:0.9.1), libgconf2-4 (>= 2.27.0), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.23.5), libgnome-keyring0 (>= 2.20.3), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.18.0), libnotify1 (>= 0.4.5), libnotify1-gtk2.10, libpanel-applet2-0 (>= 2.26.0), libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.18.0), libunique-1.0-0 (>= 1.0.0), libx11-6 (>= 0), libxext6 (>= 0), libxrandr2 (>= 2:1.2.99.2), gconf2 (>= 2.12.1-1), notification-daemon, dbus-x11, consolekit, upower Recommends: udisks Suggests: hal Breaks: gnome-session (<< 2.28) Homepage: http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-power-manager/ Priority: optional Section: gnome Filename: pool/upstream/g/gnome-power-manager/gnome-power-manager_2.30.0-1mint1_i386.deb Size: 3732636 SHA1: 0cbb5bce191449b9ac84cf42130dd0a5726b8672 MD5sum: cb0630f7c822a05bc603a252941bd87d Description: power management tool for the GNOME desktop GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon for the GNOME desktop that takes care of system or desktop events related to power, and triggers actions accordingly. Its philosophy is to completely hide these complex tasks and only show some settings important to the user. . The GNOME power manager displays and manages battery status, power plug events, display brightness, CPU, graphics card and hard disk drive power saving, and can trigger suspend-to-RAM, hibernate or shutdown events, all integrated to other components of the GNOME desktop. Original-Maintainer: Debian GNOME Maintainers Original-Uploaders: Debian GNOME Maintainers Package: gnome-system-tools Version: 2.30.0-1mint1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kendall Weaver Installed-Size: 8916 Depends: gconf2 (>= 2.10.1-2), libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.29.3), libc6 (>= 2.4), libcairo2 (>= 1.2.4), libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.0.2), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.8.0), libfreetype6 (>= 2.2.1), libgconf2-4 (>= 2.27.0), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.18.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.18.0), liboobs-1-4, libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.14.0), libpolkit-gobject-1-0 (>= 0.94), libpolkit-gtk-1-0 (>= 0.94), perl, system-tools-backends (>= 2.9.4), policykit-1-gnome Suggests: ntp, gnome-control-center Replaces: ximian-setup-tools Priority: optional Section: gnome Filename: pool/upstream/g/gnome-system-tools/gnome-system-tools_2.30.0-1mint1_i386.deb Size: 4236874 SHA1: b67b6dc35fb536bb0eda5bc49b26ca7a244b145c MD5sum: 84aa7367f9fc3605be06713b30d623d4 Description: Cross-platform configuration utilities for GNOME The GNOME System Tools are a fully integrated set of tools aimed to make easy the job that means the computer administration on an UNIX or Linux system. They're thought to help from the new Linux or UNIX user to the system administrators. . Its main advantages are: * Full integration with the new GNOME Control Center. * An user-friendly interface to carry out the main administration tasks. * The use of a common user interface in every system. * A common structure that makes easy the development of new system tools. Nowadays there are tools for managing: - Users and groups - Date and time - Network options - Services - Shares (NFS and Samba) Original-Maintainer: Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo Package: lxrandr Version: 0.1.1-2mint6 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Kendall Weaver Installed-Size: 544 Depends: libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.29.3), libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6~), libcairo2 (>= 1.2.4), libfontconfig1 (>= 2.8.0), libfreetype6 (>= 2.2.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.16.0), libgtk2.0-0 (>= 2.8.0), libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.14.0) Homepage: http://lxde.org Priority: extra Section: x11 Filename: pool/upstream/l/lxrandr/lxrandr_0.1.1-2mint6_i386.deb Size: 31354 SHA1: c2d1bf7ea4f460dfc23dd292e45e293c0ef38166 MD5sum: 87a23f071754e4482ac859205e1c8744 Description: simple monitor config tool for LXDE This is a very basic monitor config tool utilizing the X extension called RandR. It can let you change the screen resolution on the fly. Besides, when you run lxrandr with external monitor connected, its GUI will change, and show you some quick options to get your projector or external monitor working correctly. . This tool doesn't aim to be a full randr frontend. It's a utility for grandma, not for geeks. If you need the full power of RandR, get xrandr (console) or grandr (GUI) and read some tutorials. . LXRandR only gives you some easy and quick options which are intuitive. It's very suitable for laptop users who frequently uses projectors or external monitor and just want to get their work done without reading a lot of "geek-centered" manuals or command line tutorials.