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1925.
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TinyOWS is a lightweight and fast implementation of the OGC WFS-T specification. Web Feature Service (WFS) allows querying and retrieval of features. The transactional profile (WFS-T) allows inserting, updating or deleting such features.
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Description
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(no translation yet)
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Package: tinyows
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1926.
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From a technical point of view WFS-T is a Web Service API in front of a spatial database. TinyOWS is deeply tied to PostgreSQL/PostGIS because of this.
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Description
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(no translation yet)
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Package: tinyows
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1927.
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TinyOWS implements strictly OGC standards and pass successfully all WFS OGC CITE tests (and even beta ones).
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Description
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(no translation yet)
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1928.
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TinyOWS is part of MapServer Suite, but provided as a distinct module (i.e you could use it in conjunction with MapServer and MapCache, or as a standalone app). But both MapServer and TinyOWS could use the same configuration file, if you want to (or native TinyOWS XML config file).
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Description
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(no translation yet)
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1929.
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Tools to secure bastion hosts
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Summary
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Package: titantools
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1930.
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Titantools provides two of the tools provided by the Titan package which are:
* noshell: an alternative way to login's nologin to add shells to
administrative (locked) system users.
* runas: a simple generic program that allows administrators to
start daemons as non privileged users, and optionally to run in a
chrooted environment.
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Description
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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1931.
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single-player text-based roguelike dungeon simulation game
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Summary
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(no translation yet)
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Package: tome
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1932.
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Tome, short for Troubles of Middle Earth, is a single-player, text-based, dungeon simulation derived from the game angband, which in turn is derived from the older game Moria, which was in turn based on Rogue. It is often described as a "roguelike" game because the look and feel of the game is still quite similar to Rogue.
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Description
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Tome, short for Troubles of Middle Earth, is a single-player, text-based, dungeon simulation derived from the game angband, which in turn is derived from the older game Moria, which was in turn based on Rogue. It is often described as a "roguelike" game because the look and feel of the game is still quite similar to Rogue.
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Translated and reviewed by
Robert Readman
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Package: tome
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1933.
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In tome, the player may choose from a number of races and classes when creating a character, and then "run" that character over a period of days, weeks, even months, attempting to win the game by defeating Morgoth, who lurks somewhere in the depths of the dungeon.
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Description
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In tome, the player may choose from a number of races and classes when creating a character, and then "run" that character over a period of days, weeks, even months, attempting to win the game by defeating Morgoth, who lurks somewhere in the depths of the dungeon.
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Translated and reviewed by
Robert Readman
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Package: tome
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1934.
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The ultimate goal of the game is to develop a character strong enough to defeat Morgoth, who resides on dungeon level 100. Upon doing so, you will receive the exalted status of "winner" and your character may retire.
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Description
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The ultimate goal of the game is to develop a character strong enough to defeat Morgoth, who resides on dungeon level 100. Upon doing so, you will receive the exalted status of "winner" and your character may retire.
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Translated and reviewed by
Robert Readman
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Located in
Package: tome
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