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RPMPackage dejavu-lgc-sans-fonts-2.37-18.fc36.noarch
The DejaVu font set is based on the “Bitstream Vera” fonts, release 1.10. Its purpose is to provide a wider range of characters, while maintaining the original style, using an open collaborative development process. This package consists of the DejaVu sans-serif variable-width font faces, with Unicode coverage restricted to Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
RPMPackage dejavu-lgc-fonts-all-2.37-18.fc36.noarch
This meta-package installs all the font packages, generated from the dejavu-fonts source package, in a version restricted to coverage of Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
RPMPackage dejavu-fonts-doc-2.37-18.fc36.noarch
This package provides optional documentation files shipped with dejavu-fonts.
RPMPackage dejavu-fonts-all-2.37-18.fc36.noarch
This meta-package installs all the font packages, generated from the dejavu-fonts source package.
RPMPackage default-editor-6.0-2.fc36.noarch
The package acts as a placeholder in DNF group 'Standard', which will install nano-default-editor on fresh installs and it will not block users who don't have nano as a default editor during upgrade.
RPMPackage debugedit-5.0-3.fc36.x86_64
The debugedit project provides programs and scripts for creating debuginfo and source file distributions, collect build-ids and rewrite source paths in DWARF data for debugging, tracing and profiling. It is based on code originally from the rpm project plus libiberty and binutils. It depends on the elfutils libelf and libdw libraries to read and write ELF files, DWARF data and build-ids.
RPMPackage ddrescue-1.26-1.fc36.x86_64
GNU ddrescue is a data recovery tool. It copies data from one file or block device (hard disc, cd-rom, etc) to another, trying hard to rescue data in case of read errors. GNU ddrescue does not truncate the output file if not asked to. So, every time you run it on the same output file, it tries to fill in the gaps.
RPMPackage dconf-0.40.0-6.fc36.x86_64
dconf is a low-level configuration system. Its main purpose is to provide a backend to the GSettings API in GLib.
RPMPackage dcmtk-3.6.7-3.lbn36.x86_64
DCMTK is a collection of libraries and applications implementing large parts the DICOM standard. It includes software for examining, constructing and converting DICOM image files, handling offline media, sending and receiving images over a network connection, as well as demonstrative image storage and worklist servers. DCMTK is is written in a mixture of ANSI C and C++. It comes in complete source code and is made available as "open source" software. This package includes multiple fixes taken from the "patched DCMTK" project. Install DCMTK if you are working with DICOM format medical image files.
RPMPackage dcfldd-1.7.1-3.fc36.x86_64
dcfldd is an enhanced version of GNU dd with features useful for forensics and security. dcfldd has the following additional features: * Hashing on-the-fly - dcfldd can hash the input data as it is being transferred, helping to ensure data integrity. * Status output - dcfldd can update the user of its progress in terms of the amount of data transferred and how much longer operation will take. * Flexible disk wipes - dcfldd can be used to wipe disks quickly and with a known pattern if desired. * Image/wipe Verify - dcfldd can verify that a target drive is a bit-for-bit match of the specified input file or pattern. * Multiple outputs - dcfldd can output to multiple files or disks at the same time. * Split output - dcfldd can split output to multiple files with more configuration possibilities than the split command. * Piped output and logs - dcfldd can send all its log data and output to commands as well as files.
RPMPackage dc3dd-7.2.646-15.fc36.x86_64
dc3dd is a patched version of GNU dd to include a number of features useful for computer forensics. Many of these features were inspired by dcfldd, but were rewritten for dc3dd. * Pattern writes. The program can write a single hexadecimal value or a text string to the output device for wiping purposes. * Piecewise and overall hashing with multiple algorithms and variable size windows. Supports MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512. Hashes can be computed before or after conversions are made. * Progress meter with automatic input/output file size probing * Combined log for hashes and errors * Error grouping. Produces one error message for identical sequential errors * Verify mode. Able to repeat any transformations done to the input file and compare it to an output. * Ability to split the output into chunks with numerical or alphabetic extensions
RPMPackage dbus-x11-1.14.0-1.fc36.x86_64
D-BUS contains some tools that require Xlib to be installed, those are in this separate package so server systems need not install X.
RPMPackage dbus-tools-1.14.0-1.fc36.x86_64
Tools and utilities to interact with a running D-Bus Message Bus, provided by the reference implementation.
RPMPackage dbus-tests-1.14.0-1.fc36.x86_64
The dbus-tests package contains tests that can be used to verify the functionality of the installed dbus-daemon package.
RPMPackage dbus-libs-1.14.0-1.fc36.x86_64
This package contains lowlevel libraries for accessing D-BUS.
RPMPackage dbus-glib-0.112-3.fc36.x86_64
D-Bus add-on library to integrate the standard D-Bus library with the GLib thread abstraction and main loop.
RPMPackage dbus-doc-1.14.0-1.fc36.noarch
This package contains developer documentation for D-Bus along with other supporting documentation such as the introspect dtd file.
RPMPackage dbus-daemon-1.14.0-1.fc36.x86_64
D-BUS is a system for sending messages between applications. It is used both for the system-wide message bus service, and as a per-user-login-session messaging facility.
RPMPackage dbus-common-1.14.0-1.fc36.noarch
The dbus-common package provides the configuration and setup files for D-Bus implementations to provide a System and User Message Bus.
RPMPackage dbus-broker-32-1.fc36.x86_64
dbus-broker is an implementation of a message bus as defined by the D-Bus specification. Its aim is to provide high performance and reliability, while keeping compatibility to the D-Bus reference implementation. It is exclusively written for Linux systems, and makes use of many modern features provided by recent Linux kernel releases.