Package: boinc-nvidia-cuda Description-md5: 9384e2173f2ed43c0d057c1770da614c Description-en: metapackage for CUDA-savvy BOINC client and manager The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) is a software platform for distributed computing: several initiatives of various scientific disciplines all compete for the idle time of desktop computers. The developers' web site at the University of Berkeley serves as a common portal to the otherwise independently run projects. . Regular users (righteously) often find it an unbearable nuisance to care for the exact configuration of BOINC for CUDA-savvy graphics cards. This package adds a series of dependencies from the non-free section to the regular boinc package. This also meant this binary package to be redistributed in the contrib section of Debian. Package: iucode-tool Description-md5: 85b8e9a4d04e1dafc3c5baa7e46a23a4 Description-en: Intel processor microcode tool iucode_tool is a program to manipulate IntelĀ® X86 and X86-64 processor microcode collections, and to use the kernel facilities to upgrade the microcode on Intel system processors. . It can load microcode data files in text and binary format, sort, list and filter the microcodes contained in these files, write selected microcodes to a new file in binary format, or upload them to the kernel. . It operates on non-free microcode data downloaded directly from Intel or installed by the intel-microcode package. Package: nvidia-modprobe Description-md5: 681d2ef8dc157284d3ffc1ee5f3b75f7 Description-en: utility to load NVIDIA kernel modules and create device nodes This setuid program is used to create NVIDIA Linux device files and load the NVIDIA kernel module, on behalf of NVIDIA Linux driver components which may not have sufficient privileges to perform these actions on their own. Package: xml2rfc Description-md5: 4686bf6f62893f3ed7d4429bc50aa594 Description-en: XML-based formatting tool for RFCs This package provides xml2rfc, a tool which creates text, HTML and nroff output in the format required for Internet-Drafts and RFCs. The text and nroff output is suitable for input to the RFC editor. . The DTD used by the XML documents is described in RFC 2629.