kSar

Most of linux sysadmins are famillar with sar, a tool to collect several system performance data in an unix/linux system.

Less know is kSar, a tool written in java to visualize data from sar. Last version is from 2013 but still very useful.

Because the tool unfortunately not available in Fedora 25, i have created a rpm- package for my own.

rpm: kSar-5.0.6-1.1.x86_64.rpm

src-rpm: kSar-5.0.6-1.1.src.rpm

repo: kSar.repo

 

nextcloud client for fedora 24

Some weeks ago i switched my owncloud installation to nextcloud.

I’m heavly using the linux desktop owncloud client for syncing the files to my local computers. This works also at the moment with a nextcloud server.

But nowadays there is also a original nextcloud client available, so i have build a rpm for fedora 24. Sadly the nextcloud people don’t provide a proper tar- ball, so the installation is based on the git- repo.

rpm: https://www.u-v.de/nextcloud-client/nextcloud-client-2.2.4-1.x86_64.rpm

src-rpm: https://www.u-v.de/nextcloud-client/nextcloud-client-2.2.4-1.src.rpm

Ther is also a yum- repo available, place the following file in /etc/yum.repo

Repo: https://www.u-v.de/nextcloud-client/nextcloud.repo

Update 12/11 2016: There is now a nextcloud client available in the fedora 25 repo.

gkrellm-weather data source has been changed

gkrellm-weather is an enhancment for the gkrellm system monitor to fetch and display weather data.

For some reasons the data source has been moved to another website, so here is a patch containing the new site:

https://www.u-v.de/gkrellm-weather/patch-changed-website-for-data.patch

 

People using fedora can use this RPM for installing gkrellmweather:

https://www.u-v.de/gkrellm-weather/gkrellweather-2.0.7-1.3.x86_64.rpm

[src-rpm]

https://www.u-v.de/gkrellm-weather/gkrellweather-2.0.7-1.3.src.rpm