Main part of Net Power. Configures the PC to power down at a certain time Additional Options: The PC starts up, but has no work for now. This saves energy and does not create extra load for the PC, if you like. It takes no configuration! The PC is powered on. The PC wakes up and is ready to use The PC locks the screen. If you like, you can configure a password for this screen lock, or don't want to. The PC sleeps or hibernates. If you like, you can configure this setting as well. If you want to configure the hardware clock of the PC, this can be done. Check for free space on the disk. If not enough space, the PC will not be turned off. The battery of the PC is not full (0% charged). If the battery is not full, the PC will be woken up to check the battery condition. This can be used as a fun day program. You can also use it to power up servers in a large server room, by setting the timings so that the servers power up at a specified time. Permissions: The executable file Net Power can be run by anyone. However it requires root permissions to access the Windows registry. Thank you to the guys who made this, and their help in making it work: Jay Houldin, who provided us with the control module which is a custom implementation of the Windows application, accessible via the control port (COM1) Sven Johannsen who provided us with the Python control module. The guys who helped us on our first Python question :+ Søren Hagensen, Michael Albers, Mike McCready. License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Have fun!Languages Statement of Support "Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Some say that he lives In India, and some say that he lives in Vrindavan; In the East, and in the West - But in any case, Krishna lives - So get ready to die!" - Traditional Indian Song Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. All is Krishna, Hare Hare, Krishna Krishna, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
An executable file (.EXE) that runs a service. Installation path: C:\Program Files\Net Power\Wake up_Service.exe 972550f159
Allows you to set up macro functions with your keystrokes. It will record your ini files, and when it is shutdown, it will save any macros, and also run them upon startup. You can even define, how each ini file will be used. KEYMACRO will run with your keyboard plugged in, but if you unplug it, it will also run on the next reboot! There are also 5 different user levels with a reboot being the only way to switch between them. Or you can set a key to reload the ini files, and then reboot to set up macros. This is a handy tool to have around to set up useful functions for you keyboard. AUGUR Description: An extremely simple Linux utility, that has a very small footprint and runs very fast. It's purpose is to discover media servers on a local area network, or any sort of web sites available via the internet. It uses the well known http protocol, to query the target and return the results. It can be configured to run on demand, and even to allow you to control the internet speed at which it queries, and the way it converts the information into human readable format! Here's the description of the deamon: An extremely simple Linux utility, that has a very small footprint and runs very fast. It's purpose is to discover media servers on a local area network, or any sort of web sites available via the internet. It uses the well known http protocol, to query the target and return the results. It can be configured to run on demand, and even to allow you to control the internet speed at which it queries, and the way it converts the information into human readable format! Requires: - wget - httpd - netcat - perl - curl (Be sure to have a "root" user for netcat) - MPlayer for playing videos - w3m for viewing images - transcode for converting images to mpg Tested on Linux CentOS 4.8 Binay is a small security utility that lets you run commands on remote systems, and also launches programs on systems you don't have remote access to. It is designed to allow system administrators, to be able to run commands on remote systems with a simple tool, without needing to have a login or password on the machine. It consists of two components, Binay and Ninja. Bin
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 Processor: 1.0 GHz Processor (Athlon XP or higher recommended) Memory: 512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM or more recommended) Graphics: DirectX 9 Compatible video card Storage: 50 MB free space Additional: Windows Installation Disc 1.0 (27/01/2017): - Added map locations - Added some stock images - Fixed a bug with custom filter properties - Added video recording with audio
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