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  <group distversion="openSUSE 11.2">
    <name>spindown</name>
    <summary>Installs spindown</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of spindown:
    Spindown is a daeemon I&apos;ve written to spindown idle disks and so
saving energy and giving the disks a longer lifetime. It works by
checking how many blocks are read and written from the disks. When
no blocks are read or written the disk is idle. When a disk stays
idle long enough spindown uses sg_start to spin the disk down.
It also works with usb disks and hotswappable disks because it
doesn&apos;t watch the device name (hda, sdb, ...), but the device id.
This means that it doesn&apos;t matter if the disk is swapped while the
daemon is running.
    </description>
    <repositories>
      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.2</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/11.2</url>
      </repository>
    </repositories>
    <software>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>spindown</name>
        <summary>spindown &gt; spindown</summary>
        <description>Spindown is a daeemon I&apos;ve written to spindown idle disks and so
saving energy and giving the disks a longer lifetime. It works by
checking how many blocks are read and written from the disks. When
no blocks are read or written the disk is idle. When a disk stays
idle long enough spindown uses sg_start to spin the disk down.
It also works with usb disks and hotswappable disks because it
doesn&apos;t watch the device name (hda, sdb, ...), but the device id.
This means that it doesn&apos;t matter if the disk is swapped while the
daemon is running.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>spindown-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>spindown &gt; spindown-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Spindown is a daeemon I&apos;ve written to spindown idle disks and so
saving energy and giving the disks a longer lifetime. It works by
checking how many blocks are read and written from the disks. When
no blocks are read or written the disk is idle. When a disk stays
idle long enough spindown uses sg_start to spin the disk down.
It also works with usb disks and hotswappable disks because it
doesn&apos;t watch the device name (hda, sdb, ...), but the device id.
This means that it doesn&apos;t matter if the disk is swapped while the
daemon is running.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
  </group>
  <group distversion="openSUSE 11.1">
    <name>spindown</name>
    <summary>Installs spindown</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of spindown:
    Spindown is a daeemon I&apos;ve written to spindown idle disks and so
saving energy and giving the disks a longer lifetime. It works by
checking how many blocks are read and written from the disks. When
no blocks are read or written the disk is idle. When a disk stays
idle long enough spindown uses sg_start to spin the disk down.
It also works with usb disks and hotswappable disks because it
doesn&apos;t watch the device name (hda, sdb, ...), but the device id.
This means that it doesn&apos;t matter if the disk is swapped while the
daemon is running.
    </description>
    <repositories>
      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.1</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/11.1</url>
      </repository>
      <repository recommended="false">
        <name>openSUSE:11.1</name>
        <summary>openSUSE 11.1 distribution</summary>
        <description>The openSUSE 11.1 distribution.</description>
        <url>http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/11.1/standard/</url>
      </repository>
    </repositories>
    <software>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>spindown</name>
        <summary>spindown &gt; spindown</summary>
        <description>Spindown is a daeemon I&apos;ve written to spindown idle disks and so
saving energy and giving the disks a longer lifetime. It works by
checking how many blocks are read and written from the disks. When
no blocks are read or written the disk is idle. When a disk stays
idle long enough spindown uses sg_start to spin the disk down.
It also works with usb disks and hotswappable disks because it
doesn&apos;t watch the device name (hda, sdb, ...), but the device id.
This means that it doesn&apos;t matter if the disk is swapped while the
daemon is running.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>spindown-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>spindown &gt; spindown-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Spindown is a daeemon I&apos;ve written to spindown idle disks and so
saving energy and giving the disks a longer lifetime. It works by
checking how many blocks are read and written from the disks. When
no blocks are read or written the disk is idle. When a disk stays
idle long enough spindown uses sg_start to spin the disk down.
It also works with usb disks and hotswappable disks because it
doesn&apos;t watch the device name (hda, sdb, ...), but the device id.
This means that it doesn&apos;t matter if the disk is swapped while the
daemon is running.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
  </group>
  <group distversion="openSUSE 11.0">
    <name>spindown</name>
    <summary>Installs spindown</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of spindown:
    Spindown is a daeemon I&apos;ve written to spindown idle disks and so
saving energy and giving the disks a longer lifetime. It works by
checking how many blocks are read and written from the disks. When
no blocks are read or written the disk is idle. When a disk stays
idle long enough spindown uses sg_start to spin the disk down.
It also works with usb disks and hotswappable disks because it
doesn&apos;t watch the device name (hda, sdb, ...), but the device id.
This means that it doesn&apos;t matter if the disk is swapped while the
daemon is running.
    </description>
    <repositories>
      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.0</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/11.0</url>
      </repository>
      <repository recommended="false">
        <name>openSUSE:11.0</name>
        <summary>openSUSE 11.0 distribution</summary>
        <description>The openSUSE 11.0 distribution.</description>
        <url>http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/11.0/standard/</url>
      </repository>
    </repositories>
    <software>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>spindown</name>
        <summary>spindown &gt; spindown</summary>
        <description>Spindown is a daeemon I&apos;ve written to spindown idle disks and so
saving energy and giving the disks a longer lifetime. It works by
checking how many blocks are read and written from the disks. When
no blocks are read or written the disk is idle. When a disk stays
idle long enough spindown uses sg_start to spin the disk down.
It also works with usb disks and hotswappable disks because it
doesn&apos;t watch the device name (hda, sdb, ...), but the device id.
This means that it doesn&apos;t matter if the disk is swapped while the
daemon is running.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>spindown-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>spindown &gt; spindown-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>Spindown is a daeemon I&apos;ve written to spindown idle disks and so
saving energy and giving the disks a longer lifetime. It works by
checking how many blocks are read and written from the disks. When
no blocks are read or written the disk is idle. When a disk stays
idle long enough spindown uses sg_start to spin the disk down.
It also works with usb disks and hotswappable disks because it
doesn&apos;t watch the device name (hda, sdb, ...), but the device id.
This means that it doesn&apos;t matter if the disk is swapped while the
daemon is running.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
  </group>
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