Overview of available Debian Package Tags
Facet: accessibility
Accessibility Support
Accessibility support provided by the package
- accessibility::TODO
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- accessibility::accessible-via:at-spi
Accessibility through AT-SPI
Applies to applications which are technically accessible through AT-SPI, e.g. the content of the interface can be accessed by the Orca screen reader.
This does not imply that the application is convenient to use, only that the interface can be accessed.
- accessibility::accessible-with:brltty-braille
Accessibility through Braille with the BRLTTY screen reader
Applies to applications whose accessibility through Braille output from the BRLTTY screen reader has been confirmed.
- accessibility::accessible-with:brltty-speech
Accessibility through speech with the BRLTTY screen reader
Applies to applications whose accessibility through speech output from the BRLTTY screen reader has been confirmed.
- accessibility::accessible-with:orca-braille
Accessibility through Braille with the Orca screen reader
Applies to applications whose accessibility through Braille output from the Orca screen reader has been confirmed.
- accessibility::accessible-with:orca-speech
Accessibility through speech with the Orca screen reader
Applies to applications whose accessibility through speech output from the Orca screen reader has been confirmed.
- accessibility::accessible-with:speakup-speech
Accessibility through speech with the Speakup screen reader
Applies to applications whose accessibility through speech output from the Speakup screen reader has been confirmed.
- accessibility::accessible-with:yasr-speech
Accessibility through speech with the YASR screen reader
Applies to applications whose accessibility through speech output from the YASR screen reader has been confirmed.
- accessibility::input
Input Systems
Applies to input methods for non-latin languages as well as special input systems.
- accessibility::ocr
Text Recognition (OCR)
The translation of text images into machine-editable text by means of Optical Character Recognition (OCR).
- accessibility::screen-magnify
Screen Magnification
Displays enlarged screen content.
- accessibility::screen-reader
Screen Reading
Converts text into speech.
- accessibility::speech
Speech Synthesis
The artificial production of human speech.
- accessibility::speech-recognition
Speech Recognition
Converts speech into text.
Facet: admin
System Administration
Which system administration activities the package may perform
- admin::TODO
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- admin::accounting
Accounting
- admin::automation
Automation and Scheduling
Automating the execution of software in the system.
- admin::backup
Backup and Restoration
- admin::benchmarking
Benchmarking
- admin::boot
System Boot
- admin::cluster
Clustering
- admin::configuring
Configuration Tool
- admin::file-distribution
File Distribution
- admin::filesystem
Filesystem Tool
Creation, maintenance, and use of filesystems
- admin::forensics
Forensics and Recovery
Recovering lost or damaged data. This tag will be split into admin::recovery and security::forensics.
- admin::hardware
Hardware Support
- admin::install
System Installation
- admin::issuetracker
Issue Tracker
- admin::kernel
Kernel or Modules
- admin::logging
Logging
- admin::login
Login
Logging into the system
- admin::monitoring
Monitoring
- admin::package-management
Package Management
- admin::power-management
Power Management
- admin::recovery
Data Recovery
- admin::user-management
User Management
- admin::virtualization
Virtualization
This is not hardware emulation, but rather those facilities that allow to create many isolated compartments inside the same system.
Facet: biology
Biology
How the package is related to the field of biology
- biology::emboss
EMBOSS
Packages related to the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite.
- biology::format:aln
Clustal/ALN
Used in multiple alignment of biological sequences.
- biology::format:fasta
Fasta/Pearson
Very popular format for biological sequences.
- biology::format:nexus
Nexus
Popular format for phylogenetic trees.
- biology::nucleic-acids
Nucleic Acids
Software that works with sequences of nucleic acids: DNA, RNA but also non-natural nucleic acids such as PNA or LNA.
- biology::peptidic
Proteins
Software that works with sequences of aminoacids: peptides and proteins.
Facet: culture
Culture
The culture for which the package provides special support
- culture::TODO
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- culture::afrikaans
Afrikaans
- culture::arabic
Arabic
- culture::basque
Basque
- culture::bengali
Bengali
- culture::bokmaal
Norwegian Bokmaal
- culture::bosnian
Bosnian
- culture::brazilian
Brazilian
- culture::british
British
- culture::bulgarian
Bulgarian
- culture::catalan
Catalan
- culture::chinese
Chinese
- culture::croatian
Croatian
- culture::czech
Czech
- culture::danish
Danish
- culture::dutch
Dutch
- culture::esperanto
Esperanto
- culture::estonian
Estonian
- culture::faroese
Faroese
- culture::farsi
Farsi
- culture::finnish
Finnish
- culture::french
French
- culture::galician
Galician
- culture::german
German
- culture::greek
Greek
- culture::hebrew
Hebrew
- culture::hindi
Hindi
- culture::hungarian
Hungarian
- culture::icelandic
Icelandic
- culture::indonesian
Indonesian
- culture::irish
Irish (Gaeilge)
- culture::italian
Italian
- culture::japanese
Japanese
- culture::kazakh
Kazakh
- culture::korean
Korean
- culture::latvian
Latvian
- culture::lithuanian
Lithuanian
- culture::mongolian
Mongolian
- culture::norwegian
Norwegian
- culture::nynorsk
Norwegian Nynorsk
- culture::polish
Polish
- culture::portuguese
Portuguese
- culture::punjabi
Punjabi
- culture::romanian
Romanian
- culture::russian
Russian
- culture::serbian
Serbian
- culture::slovak
Slovak
- culture::spanish
Spanish
- culture::swedish
Swedish
- culture::taiwanese
Taiwanese
- culture::tajik
Tajik
- culture::tamil
Tamil
- culture::thai
Thai
- culture::turkish
Turkish
- culture::ukrainian
Ukrainian
- culture::uzbek
Uzbek
- culture::welsh
Welsh
Facet: devel
Software Development
How the package is related to the field of software development
- devel::TODO
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- devel::bugtracker
Bug Tracking
- devel::buildtools
Build Tool
- devel::code-generator
Code Generation
Parser, lexer and other code generators
- devel::compiler
Compiler
- devel::debian
Debian
Tools, documentation, etc. of use primarily to Debian developers.
- devel::debugger
Debugging
- devel::doc
Documentation
- devel::docsystem
Literate Programming
Tools and auto-documenters
- devel::ecma-cli
ECMA CLI
Tools and libraries for development with implementations of the ECMA CLI (Common Language Infrastructure), like Mono or DotGNU Portable.NET.
- devel::editor
Source Editor
- devel::examples
Examples
- devel::i18n
Internationalization
- devel::ide
IDE
Integrated Development Environment
- devel::interpreter
Interpreter
- devel::lang:TODO
Need an extra tag
- devel::lang:ada
Ada Development
- devel::lang:c
C Development
- devel::lang:c++
C++ Development
- devel::lang:c-sharp
C# Development
- devel::lang:ecmascript
Ecmascript/JavaScript Development
- devel::lang:erlang
Erlang Development
- devel::lang:fortran
Fortran Development
- devel::lang:go
Go Development
- devel::lang:haskell
Haskell Development
- devel::lang:java
Java Development
- devel::lang:lisp
Lisp Development
- devel::lang:lua
Lua Development
- devel::lang:ml
ML Development
- devel::lang:objc
Objective-C Development
- devel::lang:ocaml
OCaml Development
- devel::lang:octave
GNU Octave Development
- devel::lang:pascal
Pascal Development
- devel::lang:perl
Perl Development
- devel::lang:php
PHP Development
- devel::lang:pike
Pike Development
- devel::lang:posix-shell
POSIX shell
- devel::lang:prolog
Prolog Development
- devel::lang:puredata
Pure Data Development
- devel::lang:python
Python Development
- devel::lang:r
GNU R Development
- devel::lang:ruby
Ruby Development
- devel::lang:rust
Rust Development
- devel::lang:scheme
Scheme Development
- devel::lang:sparql
SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language
- devel::lang:sql
SQL
- devel::lang:tcl
Tcl Development
- devel::lang:vala
Vala Development
- devel::library
Libraries
- devel::machinecode
Machine Code
Assemblers and other machine-code development tools.
- devel::modelling
Modelling
Programs and libraries that support creation of software models with modelling languages like UML or OCL.
- devel::packaging
Packaging
Tools for packaging software.
- devel::prettyprint
Prettyprint
Code pretty-printing and indentation/reformatting.
- devel::profiler
Profiling
Profiling and optimization tools.
- devel::rcs
Revision Control
RCS (Revision Control System) and SCM (Software Configuration Manager)
- devel::rpc
RPC
Remote Procedure Call, Network transparent programming
- devel::runtime
Runtime Support
Runtime environments of various languages and systems.
- devel::testing-qa
Testing and QA
Tools for software testing and quality assurance.
- devel::ui-builder
User Interface
Tools for designing user interfaces.
- devel::web
Web
Web-centric frameworks, CGI libraries and other web-specific development tools.
Facet: field
Field
Which branch of knowledge is the package related to
- field::TODO
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- field::arts
Arts
- field::astronomy
Astronomy
- field::aviation
Aviation
- field::biology
Biology
- field::biology:bioinformatics
Bioinformatics
Sequence analysis software.
- field::biology:molecular
Molecular Biology
Software useful to molecular cloning and related wet biology.
- field::biology:structural
Structural Biology
Software useful to model three-dimensional structures.
- field::chemistry
Chemistry
- field::computer-science
Computer Science
Packages in the area of computer science. This could be e.g. for researching or learning computer science.
Does not include packages for software development. This kind of software is tagged using the "Software Development" facet.
- field::electronics
Electronics
Circuit editors and other electronics-related software
- field::finance
Financial
Accounting and financial software
- field::genealogy
Genealogy
- field::geography
Geography
- field::geology
Geology
- field::linguistics
Linguistics
- field::mathematics
Mathematics
- field::medicine
Medicine
- field::medicine:imaging
Medical Imaging
- field::meteorology
Meteorology
- field::physics
Physics
- field::religion
Religion
- field::statistics
Statistics
Facet: game
Games and Amusement
Kind of games provided by the package
- game::TODO
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- game::adventure
Adventure
- game::arcade
Action and Arcade
- game::board
Board
- game::board:chess
Chess
- game::card
Card
- game::demos
Demo
- game::fps
First Person Shooter
- game::mud
Multiplayer RPG
MUDs, MOOs, and other multiplayer RPGs
- game::platform
Platform
- game::puzzle
Puzzle
- game::rpg
Role-playing
- game::rpg:rogue
Rogue-like RPG
Games like Nethack, Angband etc.
- game::simulation
Simulation
- game::sport
Sport Games
- game::sport:racing
Racing
- game::strategy
Strategy
- game::tetris
Tetris-like
- game::toys
Toy or Gimmick
- game::typing
Typing Tutor
Facet: hardware
Hardware Enablement
How the package is related to hardware enablement
- hardware::TODO
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- hardware::bluetooth
Bluetooth
- hardware::camera
Digital Camera
- hardware::detection
Hardware Detection
- hardware::embedded
Embedded
- hardware::emulation
Emulation
- hardware::gps
GPS
Global Positioning System
- hardware::hamradio
Ham Radio
- hardware::hobby:lego
LEGOâ¢
Software useful for LEGO designers and owners of LEGO bricks and hardware
- hardware::input
Input Devices
- hardware::input:joystick
Joystick
- hardware::input:keyboard
Keyboard
- hardware::input:mouse
Mouse
- hardware::input:touchscreen
Touchscreen
- hardware::joystick
Joystick (legacy)
- hardware::laptop
Laptop
- hardware::modem
Modem
- hardware::modem:dsl
xDSL Modem
- hardware::opengl
Requires video hardware acceleration
- hardware::power
Power Management
- hardware::power:acpi
ACPI Power Management
- hardware::power:apm
APM Power Management
- hardware::power:ups
UPS
Uninterruptible Power Supply
- hardware::printer
Printer
- hardware::scanner
Image-scanning Hardware
- hardware::storage
Storage
- hardware::storage:cd
CD reader
Compact Disc
- hardware::storage:cd-writer
CD writer
Compact Disc writer
- hardware::storage:dvd
DVD reader
Digital Versatile Disc
- hardware::storage:dvd-writer
DVD writer
Digital Versatile Disc writer
- hardware::storage:floppy
Floppy Disk
- hardware::usb
USB
Universal Serial Bus
- hardware::video
Graphics and Video
Facet: implemented-in
Implemented in
What language the software is implemented in
- implemented-in::TODO
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- implemented-in::ada
Ada
- implemented-in::c
C
- implemented-in::c++
C++
- implemented-in::c-sharp
C#
- implemented-in::ecmascript
Ecmascript/Javascript
- implemented-in::erlang
Erlang
- implemented-in::fortran
Fortran
- implemented-in::go
Go
- implemented-in::haskell
Haskell
- implemented-in::java
Java
- implemented-in::lisp
Lisp
- implemented-in::lua
Lua
- implemented-in::ml
ML
- implemented-in::objc
Objective C
- implemented-in::ocaml
OCaml
- implemented-in::pascal
Pascal
- implemented-in::perl
Perl
- implemented-in::php
PHP
- implemented-in::pike
Pike
- implemented-in::python
Python
- implemented-in::r
GNU R
- implemented-in::ruby
Ruby
- implemented-in::rust
Rust
- implemented-in::scheme
Scheme
- implemented-in::shell
sh, bash, ksh, tcsh and other shells
- implemented-in::tcl
Tcl, Tool Command Language
- implemented-in::vala
Vala
Facet: interface
User Interface
What kind of user interface the package provides
- interface::3d
Three-Dimensional
- interface::TODO
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- interface::commandline
Command Line
- interface::daemon
Daemon
Runs in background, only a control interface is provided, usually on commandline.
- interface::framebuffer
Framebuffer
- interface::graphical
Graphical User Interface
Packages that provide the user with a 2D graphical user interface.
- interface::shell
Command Shell
- interface::svga
Console SVGA
- interface::text-mode
Text-based Interactive
- interface::web
World Wide Web
- interface::x11
X Window System
Facet: iso15924
Writing script
Codes for representating writing systems
- iso15924::arab
Arabic
- iso15924::armn
Armenian
- iso15924::beng
Bengali
- iso15924::bopo
Bopomofo
- iso15924::brai
Braille
- iso15924::cans
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
- iso15924::cyrl
Cyrillic
- iso15924::deva
Devanagari (Nagari)
- iso15924::ethi
Ethiopic (Geʻez)
- iso15924::geor
Georgian (Mkhedruli)
- iso15924::grek
Greek
- iso15924::gujr
Gujarati
- iso15924::guru
Gurmukhi
- iso15924::hang
Hangul (HangÅl, Hangeul)
- iso15924::hani
Han (Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja)
- iso15924::hans
Han (Simplified variant)
- iso15924::hant
Han (Traditional variant)
- iso15924::hebr
Hebrew
- iso15924::hira
Hiragana
- iso15924::jpan
Japanese
Alias for Han + Hiragana + Katakana.
- iso15924::kana
Katakana
- iso15924::khmr
Khmer
- iso15924::knda
Kannada
- iso15924::kore
Korean
Alias for Hangul + Han
- iso15924::laoo
Lao
- iso15924::latn
Latin
- iso15924::mlym
Malayalam
- iso15924::mong
Mongolian
- iso15924::mymr
Myanmar (Burmese)
- iso15924::orya
Oriya
- iso15924::sinh
Sinhala
- iso15924::syrc
Syriac
- iso15924::taml
Tamil
- iso15924::tavt
Tai Viet
- iso15924::telu
Telugu
- iso15924::thai
Thai
- iso15924::tibt
Tibetan
- iso15924::yiii
Yi
- iso15924::zsym
Symbols
Facet: junior
Junior Applications
Applications recommended for younger users
- junior::TODO
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- junior::arcade
Arcade Games
- junior::games-gl
3D Games
- junior::meta
Metapackages
Facet: made-of
Made Of
The languages or data formats used to make the package
- made-of::TODO
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- made-of::audio
Audio
- made-of::dictionary
Dictionary
- made-of::font
Font
- made-of::html
HTML, Hypertext Markup Language
- made-of::icons
Icons
- made-of::info
Documentation in Info Format
- made-of::man
Manuals in Nroff Format
- made-of::pdf
PDF Documents
- made-of::postscript
PostScript
- made-of::sgml
SGML, Standard Generalized Markup Language
- made-of::svg
SVG, Scalable Vector Graphics
- made-of::tex
TeX, LaTeX and DVI
- made-of::vrml
VRML, Virtual Reality Markup Language
- made-of::xml
XML
Facet: mail
Electronic Mail
How the package is related to eletronic mail transmission
- mail::TODO
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- mail::delivery-agent
Mail Delivery Agent
Software that delivers mail to users' mailboxes.
- mail::filters
Filters
- mail::imap
IMAP Protocol
- mail::list
Mailing Lists
- mail::notification
Notification
Software that notifies users about status of mailbox.
- mail::pop
POP3 Protocol
- mail::smtp
SMTP Protocol
- mail::transport-agent
Mail Transport Agent
Software that routes and transmits mail accross the system and the network.
- mail::user-agent
Mail User Agent
Software that allows users to access e-mail.
Facet: network
Networking
Role performed concerning computer networks
- network::TODO
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- network::client
Client
- network::configuration
Configuration
- network::firewall
Firewall
- network::hiavailability
High Availability
- network::load-balancing
Load Balancing
- network::routing
Routing
- network::scanner
Scanning
- network::server
Server
- network::service
Service
- network::vpn
VPN or Tunneling
Facet: office
Office and business
Applications related to office and business activities
- office::TODO
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- office::finance
Finance
- office::groupware
Groupware
- office::presentation
Presentation
- office::project-management
Project Management
- office::spreadsheet
Spreadsheet
Facet: privacy
Privacy issues or anti-features
See https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/Antifeatures
- privacy::ads
Advertisement
The software contains advertising
- privacy::deprecated-crypto
Deprecated crypto
The software needs deprecated, known to be insecure, cryptographical algorithms and protocols
- privacy::network-traffic
Network traffic
The software reveals information about the user activity by accessing assets or other information over the network without asking for the user's permission
- privacy::no-known-issues
No known issues
The package has been checked and no known privacy issues or anti-features were found
- privacy::non-free-addons
Non free Addons
The software promotes other non-Free apps or plugins
- privacy::non-free-service
Non-free Network Services
The software promotes or depends entirely on a non-Free network service
- privacy::tracking
Tracking
The software tracks and/or reports your activity to somewhere, either without your permission, or by default (i.e. youâd have to actively disable it)
Facet: protocol
Network Protocol
Which network protocols the package can understand
- protocol::TODO
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- protocol::atm
ATM
Asynchronous Transfer Mode, a high speed protocol for communication between computers in a network.
While ATM is used to implement *DSL networks, it has never gained widespread use as a technology for building local area networks (LANs), for which it was originally intended.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asynchronous_Transfer_Mode
- protocol::bittorrent
BitTorrent
BitTorrent is a protocol for peer-to-peer based file distribution over network.
Although the actual data transport happens between BitTorrent clients, one central node, the so-called trackers, is needed to keep a list of all clients that download or provide the same file.
Link: http://www.bittorrent.com/ Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent
- protocol::corba
CORBA
Common Object Request Broker Architecture, a standard for interoperability between programs written in different languages and running on different hardware platforms. CORBA includes a client-server network protocol for distributed computing.
With this network protocol, CORBA clients on different computers and written in different languages can exchange objects over a CORBA server such as orbit2 or omniORB.
Link: http://www.corba.org/
- protocol::db:mysql
MySQL
Protocol for accessing MySQL database server.
- protocol::db:psql
PostgreSQL
Protocol for accessing PostgreSQL database server.
- protocol::dcc
DCC
Direct Client-to-Client (DCC) is an IRC-related sub-protocol enabling peers to interconnect using an IRC server for handshaking in order to exchange files or perform non-relayed chats.
- protocol::dhcp
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a client-server network protocol for automatic assignment of dynamic IP addresses to computers in a TCP/IP network, rather than giving each computer a static IP address.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2131.txt
- protocol::dns
DNS
Domain Name System, a protocol to request information associated with domain names (like "www.debian.org"), most prominently the IP address. The protocol is used in communication with a DNS server (like BIND).
For the Internet, there are 13 root DNS servers around the world that keep the addresses of all registered domain names and provide this information to the DNS servers of Internet service providers.
- protocol::ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet is the most popular networking technology for creating local area networks (LANs).
The computers in an Ethernet network communicate over twisted-pair or fibre cables and are identified by their MAC address. Several different types of Ethernet exist, distinguishable by the maximum connection speed. The most widespread types today are 100MBit/s (100BASE-*) or 1GBit/s (1000BASE-*).
- protocol::fidonet
FidoNet
FidoNet is a mailbox system that enjoyed large popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.
The communication between the clients and FidoNet servers was usually carried out over the telephone network using modems and could be used for transferring messages (comparable to email) and files.
Link: http://www.fidonet.org/ Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidonet
- protocol::finger
Finger
The Name/Finger protocol is a simple network protocol to provide extensive, public information about users of a computer, such as email address, telephone numbers, full names etc.
Due to privacy concerns, the Finger protocol is not widely used any more, while it widespread distribution in the early 1990s.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger_protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1288.txt
- protocol::ftp
FTP
File Transfer Protocol, a protocol for exchanging and manipulation files over networks and extensively used on the Internet.
The communication between FTP servers and clients uses two channels, the control and the data channel. While FTP was originally used with authentication only, most FTP servers on the Internet provide anonymous, passwordless access. Since FTP does not support encryption, sensitive data transfer is carried out over SFTP today.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc0959.txt
- protocol::gadu-gadu
Gadu-Gadu
The Gadu-Gadu protocol is a proprietary protocol that is used by a Polish instant messaging network of the same name.
- protocol::gopher
Gopher
The Gopher protocol /ËÉ¡oÊfÉr/ is a TCP/IP Application layer protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents over the Internet.
Strongly oriented towards a menu-document design, the Gopher protocol was a predecessor of (and later, an alternative to) the World Wide Web.
- protocol::http
HTTP
HyperText Transfer Protocol, one of the most important protocols for the World Wide Web.
It controls the data transfer between HTTP servers such as Apache and HTTP clients, which are web browsers in most cases. HTTP resources are requested via URLs (Universal Resource Locators). While HTTP normally only supports file transfer from server to client, the protocol supports sending information to HTTP servers, most prominently used in HTML forms.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Http Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt
- protocol::ident
Ident
The Ident Internet protocol helps to identify or authenticate the user of a network connection.
- protocol::imap
IMAP
Internet Message Access Protocol, a protocol used for accessing email on a server from a email client such as KMail or Evolution.
When using IMAP, emails stay on the server and can be categorized, edited, deleted etc. there, instead of having the user download all messages onto the local computer, as POP3 does.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_Protocol
- protocol::ip
IP
Internet Protocol (v4), a core protocol of the Internet protocol suite and the very basis of the Internet.
Every computer that is connected to the Internet has an IP address (a 4-byte number, typically represented in dotted notation like 192.25.206.10). Internet IP addresses are given out by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Normally, computers on the Internet are not accessed by their IP address, but by their domain name.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4 Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc791.txt
- protocol::ipv6
IPv6
Internet Protocol (v6), the next-generation Internet protocol, which overcomes the restrictions of IP (v4), like shortage of IP addresses, and is supposed to form the new basis of the Internet in the future, replacing IP (v4).
Many programs already support IPv6 along with IP (v4), although it is still seldomly used.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6 Link: http://www.ipv6.org/
- protocol::irc
IRC
Internet Relay Chat, a protocol for text chatting over network, extensively used on the Internet. It supports chat rooms, so-called channels, as well as private, one-to-one communication.
IRC servers are organized in networks, so that a client can connect to a geographically near IRC server, that itself is connected to other IRC servers spread over the whole world.
The official Debian channel is #debian on the freenode network.
- protocol::jabber
XMPP
Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is an open-standard communications protocol for message-oriented middleware based on XML (Extensible Markup Language).
The protocol was originally named Jabber, and was developed for near-real-time, extensible instant messaging (IM), presence information, and contact list maintenance.
Designed to be extensible, the protocol today also finds application in VoIP and file transfer signaling.
Link: http://xmpp.org/ Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMPP
- protocol::kerberos
Kerberos
Kerberos is an authentication protocol for computer networks for secure authentication over an otherwise insecure network, using symmetric cryptography and a third party service provider, that is trusted both by client and server.
The authentication mechanism provided by Kerberos is mutual, so that not only a server can be sure of a client's identity, but also a client can be sure a connection to a server is not intercepted.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerberos_%28protocol%29 Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4120.txt
- protocol::ldap
LDAP
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- protocol::lpr
LPR
The Line Printer Daemon protocol, a protocol used for accessing or providing network print services in a Unix network, but also used for local setups.
CUPS, the Common Unix Printing System, was developed to replace the old LPD/LPR system, while maintaining backwards compatibility.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_Printer_Daemon_protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1179.txt
- protocol::msn-messenger
MSN Messenger
The MSN messenger protocol is the protocol that is used by Microsoft's own instant messaging network.
The protocol is a proprietary protocol. Although Microsoft once send a draft of the protocol specification to the IETF, it has since dated out and clients that connect to the MSN Messenger network have to rely on reverse-engineered information.
- protocol::nfs
NFS
Network File System, a protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1984 and defined in RFCs 1094, 1813, and 3530 (obsoletes 3010) as a distributed file system, allows a user on a client computer to access files over a network as easily as if attached to its local disks.
- protocol::nntp
NNTP
Network News Transfer Protocol, a protocol for reading and writing Usenet articles (a Usenet article is comparable with an email), but also used among NNTP servers to transfer articles.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_News_Transfer_Protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc977.txt
- protocol::oscar
OSCAR (AIM/ICQ)
Open System for CommunicAtion in Realtime, an instant messaging used by AOL's instant messaging network (AIM). The protocol versions 7, 8 and 9 of the ICQ IM network are also instances of the OSCAR protocol.
OSCAR is a binary proprietary protocol. Since there is no official documentation, clients that connect to AIM or ICQ have to rely on information that has been reverse-engineered.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSCAR_protocol Link: http://www.oilcan.org/oscar/
- protocol::pop3
POP3
Post Office Protocol, a protocol to download emails from a mail server, designed for users that have only intermittent connection to the Internet.
In contrast to IMAP server, messages that are downloaded via POP3 are not supposed to stay on the server afterwards, since POP3 does not support multiple mailboxes for one account on the server.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_Office_Protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1939.txt
- protocol::radius
RADIUS
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service, a protocol for authentication, authorization and accounting of network access, mostly used by Internet service providers to handle dial-up Internet connections.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RADIUS Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2865.txt
- protocol::sftp
SFTP
SSH File Transfer Protocol, a protocol for secure, encrypting file exchange and manipulation over insecure networks, using the SSH protocol.
SFTP provides a complete set of file system operations, different from its predecessor SCP, which only allows file transfer. It is not, other than the name might suggest, a version of the FTP protocol executed through an SSH channel.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSH_file_transfer_protocol
- protocol::smb
SMB
Server Message Block, a protocol for providing file access and printer sharing over network, mainly used by Microsoft Windows(tm). CIFS (Common Internet File System) is a synonym for SMB.
Although SMB is a proprietary protocol, the Samba project reverse-engineered the protocol and developed both client and server programs for better interoperability in mixed Unix/Windows networks.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block Link: http://www.samba.org/
- protocol::smtp
SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, a protocol for transmitting emails over the Internet.
Every SMTP server utilizes SMTP to hand on emails to the next mail server until an email arrives at its destination, from where it is usually retrieved via POP3 or IMAP.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2821.txt
- protocol::snmp
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol, a member of the Internet protocol suite and used for monitoring or configuring network devices.
SNMP servers normally run on network equipment like routers.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Network_Management_Protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3411.txt
- protocol::soap
SOAP
Simple Object Access Protocol, a protocol for exchanging messages between different computers in a network. The messages are encoded in XML and usually sent over HTTP.
SOAP is used to provide APIs to web services, such as the Google API to utilize Google's searching engine from client applications.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOAP Link: http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/
- protocol::ssh
SSH
Secure Shell, a protocol for secure, encrypted network connections. SSH can be used to execute programs on a remote host with an SSH server over otherwise insecure protocols through an SSH channel. The main use is, as the name suggest, to provide encrypted login and shell access on remote servers.
SSH authentication can be done with password or, which is the preferred mechanism, via asymmetric public/private key cryptography.
- protocol::ssl
SSL/TLS
Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security, a protocol that provides secure encrypted communication on the Internet. It is used to authenticate the identity of a service provider (such as a Internet banking server) and to secure the communications channel.
Otherwise insecure protocols such as FTP, HTTP, IMAP or SMTP can be transmitted over SSL/TLS to secure the transmitted data. In this case, an "S" is added to the protocol name, like HTTPS, FTPS etc.
- protocol::tcp
TCP
Transport Control Protocol, a core protocol of the Internet protocol suite and used for data transport.
TCP is used as the transport protocol for many services on the Internet, such as FTP, HTTP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP, NNTP etc.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_Control_Protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc793.txt
- protocol::telnet
Telnet
TELecommunication NETwork, a mostly superseded protocol for remote logins.
- protocol::tftp
TFTP
Trivial File Transfer Protocol, a simple file transfer protocol. TFTP allows a client to get or put a file onto a remote host. One of its primary uses is the network booting of diskless nodes on a Local Area Network. It is designed to be easy to implement so it fits on ROM.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trivial_File_Transfer_Protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1350.txt
- protocol::udp
UDP
User Datagram Protocol, a core protocol of the Internet protocol suite and used for data transport.
UDP is not as reliable as TCP, but faster and thus better fit for time-sensitive purposes, like the DNS protocol and VoIP.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc768.txt
- protocol::voip
VoIP
Voice over IP, a general term for protocols that route voice conversations over the Internet.
Popular VoIP protocols are SIP, H.323 and IAX.
- protocol::webdav
WebDAV
Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning, a extension of the HTTP protocol to support creating and changing documents on an HTTP server. Thus, the client can access the documents on an HTTP server as it would those on the local file system.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV Link: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2518.txt
- protocol::xmlrpc
XML-RPC
XML Remote Procedure Call, a simple protocol for remote procedure calls that uses XML for encoding and the HTTP protocol for transport.
SOAP, which is a considerably more sophisticated protocol, was developed from XML-RPC.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML-RPC Link: http://www.xmlrpc.com/
- protocol::yahoo-messenger
Yahoo! Messenger
The Yahoo! Messenger protocol is used to connect to Yahoo!'s instant messaging network.
This a proprietary binary protocol without any official documentation. Clients that connect to the Yahoo! Messenger network have to rely on reverse-engineered information.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo%21_Messenger Link: http://www.venkydude.com/articles/yahoo.htm
- protocol::zeroconf
Zeroconf
Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconfig), is a set of techniques that automatically creates a usable IP network without configuration or special servers.
This tag is used for packages that implement one or more of:
* IPv4LL for choosing addresses * mDNS for name resolution * DNS-SD for service discovery
Link: http://www.zeroconf.org Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeroconf
Facet: role
Role
Role performed by the package
- role::TODO
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- role::app-data
Application Data
- role::data
Standalone Data
- role::debug-symbols
Debugging symbols
Debugging symbols.
- role::devel-lib
Development Library
Library and header files used in software development or building.
- role::documentation
Documentation
- role::dummy
Dummy Package
Packages used for upgrades and transitions.
- role::examples
Examples
- role::kernel
Kernel and Modules
Packages that contain only operating system kernels and kernel modules.
- role::metapackage
Metapackage
Packages that install suites of other packages.
- role::plugin
Plugin
Add-on, pluggable program fragments enhancing functionality of some program or system.
- role::program
Program
Executable computer program.
Shared Library
Shared libraries used by one or more programs.
- role::source
Source Code
Human-readable code of a program, library or a part thereof.
Facet: science
Science
How the package is related to the field of science
- science::bibliography
Bibliography
- science::calculation
Calculation
- science::data-acquisition
Data acquisition
- science::modelling
Modelling
- science::plotting
Plotting
- science::publishing
Publishing
- science::visualisation
Visualization
Facet: scope
Scope
Characterization by scale of coverage
- scope::TODO
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- scope::application
Application
Broad-scoped program for general use. It probably has functionality for 80-90% of use cases. The pieces that remain are usually to be found as utilities.
- scope::suite
Suite
Comprehensive suite of applications and utilities on the scale of desktop environment or base operating system.
- scope::utility
Utility
A narrow-scoped program for particular use case or few use cases. It only does something 10-20% of users in the field will need. Often has functionality missing from related applications.
Facet: security
Security
How the package is related to system security
- security::TODO
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- security::antivirus
Anti-Virus
- security::authentication
Authentication
- security::cryptography
Cryptography
Cryptographic and privacy-oriented tools.
- security::firewall
Firewall
- security::forensics
Forensics
Post-mortem analysis of intrusions.
- security::ids
Intrusion Detection
- security::integrity
File Integrity
Tools to monitor system for changes in filesystem and report changes or tools providing other means to check system integrity.
- security::log-analyzer
Log Analyzer
- security::privacy
Privacy
Facet: sound
Sound and Music
How the package is related to the field of sound and music
- sound::TODO
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- sound::compression
Compression
- sound::midi
MIDI Software
- sound::mixer
Mixing
- sound::player
Playback
- sound::recorder
Recording
- sound::sequencer
MIDI Sequencing
- sound::speech
Speech Synthesis
Facet: special
Service tags
Group of special tags
- special::TODO
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- special::unreviewed
Needs review
Facet: suite
Application Suite
Groups together related packages
- suite::TODO
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- suite::apache
Apache
- suite::bsd
BSD
Berkeley Software Distribution, sometimes called Berkeley Unix or BSD Unix, and its family of descendants: FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Software_Distribution
- suite::debian
Debian
Packages specific to Debian - look into "Software Development::Debian" for Debian Development.
- suite::eclipse
Eclipse
Eclipse tool platform and plugins.
- suite::emacs
Emacs
- suite::gforge
GForge
A collaborative development platform.
- suite::gimp
The GIMP
- suite::gkrellm
GKrellM Monitors
- suite::gnome
GNOME
- suite::gnu
GNU
Gnu's Not Unix. The package is part of the official GNU project
- suite::gnustep
GNUstep
GNUstep Desktop and WindowMaker
- suite::gpe
GPE
GPE Palmtop Environment
- suite::kde
KDE
- suite::mozilla
Mozilla
Mozilla Browser and extensions
- suite::mysql
MySQL
MySQL and variants like MariaDB and Percona
- suite::netscape
Netscape Navigator
The pre-6.0 versions of netscape browser
- suite::openoffice
LibreOffice/OpenOffice.org
- suite::openstack
OpenStack
Open source software for building private and public clouds. http://openstack.org/
- suite::opie
Open Palmtop (OPIE)
- suite::postgresql
PostgreSQL
- suite::roxen
Roxen
- suite::samba
Samba
- suite::sugar
Sugar Learning Platform
- suite::webmin
Webmin
- suite::xfce
XFce
Lightweight desktop environment for X11.
- suite::xmms2
XMMS 2
- suite::zope
Zope
The Zope (web) publishing platform.
Facet: system
Class of system
Class of system a package provides specific functionality for.
- system::TODO
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- system::cloud
Cloud
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a metered service over a network (typically the Internet).
- system::embedded
Embedded
A computer system designed for specific control functions within a larger system.
- system::laptop
Laptop
A personal computer for mobile use.
- system::mobile
Mobile device
A small, hand-held computing device, typically having a display screen with touch input and/or a miniature keyboard.
- system::server
Server
A physical computer (a computer hardware system) dedicated to running one or more such services (as a host),[1] to serve the needs of users of the other computers on the network. Depending on the computing service that it offers it could be a database server, file server, mail server, print server, web server, or other.
- system::virtual
Virtual
A virtual computer hides the physical characteristics of a computing platform from users, instead showing another abstract computing platform.
Facet: uitoolkit
Interface Toolkit
Which interface toolkit the package provides
- uitoolkit::TODO
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- uitoolkit::athena
Athena Widgets
- uitoolkit::fltk
FLTK
- uitoolkit::glut
GLUT
- uitoolkit::gnustep
GNUstep
- uitoolkit::gtk
GTK
- uitoolkit::motif
Lesstif/Motif
- uitoolkit::ncurses
Ncurses TUI
- uitoolkit::qt
Qt
- uitoolkit::sdl
SDL
- uitoolkit::tk
Tk
- uitoolkit::wxwidgets
wxWidgets
- uitoolkit::xlib
X library
Facet: use
Purpose
The general purpose of the software
- use::TODO
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- use::analysing
Analysing
Software for turning data into knowledge.
- use::browsing
Browsing
- use::calculating
Calculating
- use::chatting
Chatting
- use::checking
Checking
All sorts of checking, checking a filesystem for validity, checking a document for incorrectly spelled words, checking a network for routing problems. Verifying.
- use::comparing
Comparing
To find what relates or differs in two or more objects.
- use::compressing
Compressing
- use::configuring
Configuration
- use::converting
Data Conversion
- use::dialing
Dialup Access
- use::downloading
Downloading
- use::driver
Hardware Driver
- use::editing
Editing
- use::entertaining
Entertaining
- use::filtering
Filtering
- use::gameplaying
Game Playing
- use::learning
Learning
- use::login
Login
- use::measuring
Measuring
- use::monitor
Monitoring
- use::organizing
Data Organisation
- use::playing
Playing Media
- use::printing
Printing
- use::proxying
Proxying
- use::routing
Routing
- use::scanning
Scanning
- use::searching
Searching
- use::simulating
Simulating
- use::storing
Storing
- use::synchronizing
Synchronisation
- use::text-formatting
Text Formatting
- use::timekeeping
Time and Clock
- use::transmission
Transmission
- use::typesetting
Typesetting
- use::viewing
Data Visualization
Facet: web
World Wide Web
What kind of tools for the World Wide Web the package provides
- web::TODO
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- web::application
Application
- web::appserver
Application Server
- web::blog
Blog Software
- web::browser
Browser
- web::cgi
CGI
- web::cms
Content Management (CMS)
- web::commerce
E-commerce
- web::forum
Forum
- web::microblog
Microblog software
- web::portal
Portal
- web::scripting
Scripting
- web::search-engine
Search Engine
- web::server
Server
- web::wiki
Wiki Software
Wiki software, servers, utilities and plug-ins.
Facet: works-with
Works with
What kind of data (or even processes, or people) the package can work with
- works-with::3dmodel
3D Model
- works-with::TODO
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- works-with::archive
Archive
- works-with::audio
Audio
- works-with::biological-sequence
Biological Sequence
- works-with::bugs
Bugs or Issues
- works-with::calendar
Calendars, dates or times
Examples are clock widgets, calendar management tools and alarm applications.
- works-with::db
Databases
- works-with::dictionary
Dictionaries
- works-with::dtp
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
- works-with::fax
Faxes
- works-with::file
Files
- works-with::font
Fonts
- works-with::graphs
Trees and Graphs
- works-with::im
Instant Messages
The package can connect to some IM network (or networks).
- works-with::image
Image
- works-with::image:raster
Raster Image
Images made of dots, such as photos and scans
- works-with::image:vector
Vector Image
Images made of lines, such as graphs or most clipart
- works-with::logfile
System Logs
- works-with::mail
Email
- works-with::music-notation
Music Notation
- works-with::network-traffic
Network Traffic
Routers, shapers, sniffers, firewalls and other tools that work with a stream of network packets.
- works-with::people
People
- works-with::pim
Personal Information
- works-with::semantic-data
Semantic data models
- works-with::software:package
Packaged Software
- works-with::software:running
Running Programs
- works-with::software:source
Source Code
- works-with::spreadsheet
Spreadsheet
- works-with::text
Text
- works-with::unicode
Unicode
Please do not tag programs with simple unicode support, doing so would make this tag useless. Ultimately all applications should have unicode support.
- works-with::vcs
Version control system
- works-with::video
Video and Animation
Facet: works-with-format
Supports Format
Which data formats are supported by the package
- works-with-format::TODO
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- works-with-format::bib
BibTeX
BibTeX list of references
- works-with-format::chm
Compiled HTML Help
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Compiled_HTML_Help
- works-with-format::diff
Diff-format patches
Textual patches in diff's "normal" (default), context (diff -c), or unified (diff -u) format.
- works-with-format::djvu
DjVu
File format to store scanned documents.
- works-with-format::docbook
DocBook
- works-with-format::dvi
TeX DVI
DeVice Independent page description file, usually generated by TeX or LaTeX.
- works-with-format::elf
Executable and Linkable Format
The Executable and Linkable Format (ELF, formerly called Extensible Linking Format) is a common standard file format for executables, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executable_and_Linkable_Format
- works-with-format::epub
EPub electronic publication
- works-with-format::gif
GIF, Graphics Interchange Format
- works-with-format::html
HTML, Hypertext Markup Language
- works-with-format::ical
Calendar data like meeting requests and tasks
File extensions: .ical; .ics; .ifb; .icalendar. The format is specified in RFC 5545.
- works-with-format::info
Documentation in Info Format
- works-with-format::iso9660
ISO 9660 CD Filesystem
- works-with-format::jpg
JPEG, Joint Photographic Experts Group
- works-with-format::json
JSON
JavaScript Object Notation
- works-with-format::ldif
LDIF
Lightweight Directory Interchange Format
- works-with-format::man
Manpages
- works-with-format::mp3
MP3 Audio
- works-with-format::mpc
Musepack Audio
- works-with-format::odf
ODF, Open Document Format
- works-with-format::oggtheora
Ogg Theora Video
- works-with-format::oggvorbis
Ogg Vorbis Audio
- works-with-format::pdf
PDF Documents
- works-with-format::plaintext
Plain Text
- works-with-format::png
PNG, Portable Network Graphics
- works-with-format::po
PO, Portable Object
Message translations for internationalized programs
- works-with-format::postscript
PostScript
- works-with-format::rdf:json-ld
JSON-LD (JSON Linked Data)
- works-with-format::rdf:n3
Notation3
- works-with-format::rdf:ntriples
N-Triples of URIs
- works-with-format::rdf:turtle
Turtle (Terse RDF Triple Language)
- works-with-format::rdf:xml
RDF/XML
- works-with-format::sgml
SGML, Standard Generalized Markup Language
- works-with-format::svg
SVG, Scalable Vector Graphics
- works-with-format::swf
SWF, ShockWave Flash
- works-with-format::tar
Tar Archives
- works-with-format::tex
TeX and LaTeX
- works-with-format::tiff
TIFF, Tagged Image File Format
- works-with-format::vrml
VRML 3D Model
Virtual Reality Markup Language
- works-with-format::wav
MS RIFF Audio
Wave uncompressed audio format
- works-with-format::xml
XML
- works-with-format::xml:gpx
GPX, GPS eXchange Format
- works-with-format::xml:rss
RSS Rich Site Summary
XML dialect used to describe resources and websites.
- works-with-format::xml:xslt
XSL Transformations (XSLT)
- works-with-format::zip
Zip Archives
Facet: x11
X Window System
How the package is related to the X Window System
- x11::TODO
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- x11::applet
Applet
- x11::application
Application
- x11::composite-manager
Composite manager
This tag also applies to compositing window managers: for compositing window managers, please use both x11::composite-manager and x11::window-manager
- x11::display-manager
Login Manager
Display managers (graphical login screens)
- x11::font
Font
- x11::library
Library
- x11::screensaver
Screen Saver
- x11::terminal
Terminal Emulator
- x11::theme
Theme
- x11::window-manager
Window Manager
- x11::xserver
X Server and Drivers
X servers and drivers for the X server (input and video)