Package: acct Description-md5: 2411ebcaa9bca02b21c19f927d3e1bda Description-en_AU: GNU Accounting utilities for process and login accounting GNU Accounting Utilities is a set of utilities which reports and summarises data about user connect times and process execution statistics. . "Login accounting" provides summaries of system resource usage based on connect time, and "process accounting" provides summaries based on the commands executed on the system. . The 'last' command is provided by the util-linux package and not included here. Package: acpid Description-md5: 6a7c4e4695f570d8fbcaec667cdcfcfe Description-en_AU: Advanced Configuration and Power Interface event daemon Modern computers support the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) to allow intelligent power management on your system and to query battery and configuration status. . ACPID is a completely flexible, totally extensible daemon for delivering ACPI events. It listens on netlink interface (or on the deprecated file /proc/acpi/event), and when an event occurs, executes programs to handle the event. The programs it executes are configured through a set of configuration files, which can be dropped into place by packages or by the admin. Package: adduser Description-md5: 0e61515c925d932d3824e3dc6af2842b Description-en_AU: add and remove users and groups This package includes the 'adduser' and 'deluser' commands for creating and removing users. . - 'adduser' creates new users and groups and adds existing users to existing groups; - 'deluser' removes users and groups and removes users from a given group. . Adding users with 'adduser' is much easier than adding them manually. Adduser will choose appropriate UID and GID values, create a home directory, copy skeletal user configuration, and automate setting initial values for the user's password, real name and so on. . Deluser can back up and remove users' home directories and mail spool or all the files they own on the system. . A custom script can be executed after each of the commands. Package: aide Description-md5: 5cf26f0af8c95254f9ec7920c1214cbe Description-en_AU: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment - static binary AIDE is an intrusion detection system that detects changes to files on the local system. It creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds from the config file. Once this database is initialised it can be used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message digest algorithms (md5, sha1, rmd160, tiger, haval, etc.) that are used to check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked for inconsistencies. . This package contains the statically linked binary for "normal" systems. Package: aide-common Description-md5: 7a8490e442a29581e6cca1b191be3f62 Description-en_AU: Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment - Common files AIDE is an intrusion detection system that detects changes to files on the local system. It creates a database from the regular expression rules that it finds from the config file. Once this database is initialised it can be used to verify the integrity of the files. It has several message digest algorithms (md5, sha1, rmd160, tiger, haval, etc.) that are used to check the integrity of the file. More algorithms can be added with relative ease. All of the usual file attributes can also be checked for inconsistencies. . This package contains base and configuration files that are needed to run the actual binaries. . You will almost certainly want to tweak the configuration file in /etc/aide/aide.conf or drop your own config snippets into /etc/aide/aide.conf.d. Package: apport-symptoms Description-md5: 685dc189a71c0847d5bc525d477c0d11 Description-en_AU: symptom scripts for apport Apport intercepts program crashes, collects debugging information about the crash and the operating system environment, and sends it to bug trackers in a standardised form. It also offers the user to report a bug about a package, with again collecting as much information about it as possible. . This package extends Apport by some "symptom" scripts, so that bug reporters do not have to guess the correct package, but report problems based on symptoms that they have (like "sound problem"), through an interactive process.