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Slashdot
[0]Ethanol writes "Starting Monday, Professor Lawrence Lessig (whom we
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http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/lessig/blog
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http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/lessig/blog/archives/2003_07.shtml#001348
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http://www.deanforamerica.com/
GPS Slowly Changing How Things Are Done
Hemos forwarded me a link to a story at [0]Fast Company about how
0. http://www.fastcompany.com/
Evangelizing OSS in the Caribbean
An anonymous reader writes "Here is an article on [0]NewsForge
regarding [1]evangelizing OSS in the Caribbean. I'm wondering what
others think of the impact efforts like this may have on software
development jobs in the US. Is IT still a viable field to get into and
if so will it last?"
Solar Sail Will Work, says Planetary Society http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/12/1624258
[0]degauss writes "In response to [1]Cornell Physicist Thomas Gold's
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http://sinnott1 AT pacbell DOT net
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http://xxx.soton.ac.uk/html/physics/0306050
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http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/03/1230209&tid=160
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http://www.planetary.org/
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http://www.planetary.org/solarsail/
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http://www.planetary.org/solarsail/ss_and_physics.htmlTechnical Analysis of XBox Save Game Hack http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/12/166240
[0]DJPenguin writes "There is an excellent article at the [1]XBox Linux
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http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/
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http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/articles.php?aid=2003189065649"Augmented Reality" For the Assembly Line http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/12/1555255
silkySlim writes "[0]EETimes has a short article about a [1]combination
data goggles and earpiece device to replace big manuals and reduce
training time for assembly line workers. 'In one possible scenario, a
technician with data goggles bends over the engine block of a luxury
car and removes the covering. He is receiving instructions through an
ear piece telling him what to do next while his data goggles mark the
screws and bolts on which he must next place his tool.' Apparently,
it's already in use by several automotive companies. There's some
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http://www.eetimes.com/
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http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20030707S0066
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http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=354688&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=11111111&CFTOKEN=2222222&ret=1#Fulltext
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http://www.computer.org/proceedings/ismar/1781/17810003.pdf
Gridwars Parallel Programming Challenge
Peter_Pork writes "New Scientist has [0]an article about [1]GridWars, a challenging new game that runs on large clusters of computers. Programs fight each other for supremacy in terms of the number of processors they control, and the main point of the contest is to develop better parallel algorithms. It seems a nice idea: have fun while you improve the state-of-the-art in cluster computing. The [2] result of the last contest was somewhat of an upset, since a craftsmanly Russian program defeated a sophisticated genetic algorithm from NASA." Links
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http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993922
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http://www.gridwars.com/
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http://www.engineeredintelligence.com/gridwars/index.cfmHow to Jam a Worldwide Satellite TV Broadcast http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/12/1453248
An anonymous reader submits: "According to an [0]MSNBC article, 'it's
simply a matter of aiming a strong signal at the uplink transponder on
the satellite and overwhelming the...broadcaster's signals...You need a
dish, some power, not too much. You put up a test pattern ... and do a
sweep and find the transponder on the satellite you want to jam. It
could even be smaller than the standard 6-meter dish. It could be a
small dish with a lot of power.' This was apparently how an [1]Iranian
satellite television station was knocked off of [2]Loral Skynet's
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http://www.msnbc.com/news/936772.asp
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http://www.nitv.tv/
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http://www.loralskynet.com/
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http://www.loralskynet.com/fleet/telstar12/t12ov_us.asp
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http://www.tls2000.com/Site/Equip.htmlXbox Hackers, Linux, the DMCA, And Modchips http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/12/1256228 [0]HardcoreGamer writes "The [1]New York Times has a long article on
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http://127.0.0.1
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http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/10/technology/circuits/10xbox.html?pagewanted=all
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http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/10/technology/circuits/10xbox.html?ex=1058414400&en=4b3cf19c27e22937&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE
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http://books.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/26/1454249&tid=137
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http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/16/0115228&tid=137
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http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/22/0057216&tid=211
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http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/index.php
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http://www.iht.com/articles/102517.html
Zen And The Art of Nomad Hacking
[0]securitas writes "[1]ExtremeTech just published a step-by-step
Newsforge Reports
Linux Advisory Watch - July 11th 2003
'Phantom' game console is really a copyright protection device http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/09/2042207
Newsforge Newsvac
Peter Olotka writes "Cosmic Encounter Online http://www.cosmicencounter.com has launched! It's fully in flash, compatible with just about any Linux machine as long as it can run the latest libflashplayer from Macromedia.
The Significance Of Open Source
RC Pavlicek writes "My new biweekly column has started at Processor.com."
PC sales up by 37% in 2002-03
Beating expectations, sales of personal computers in India grew by 37 per cent in 2002-03 to touch 2.3 million as corporates and Governments went on an overdrive on computerisation. Hackers say they have a right to unleash their Xbox's inner PC http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/12/1544240 "The reality is that if you could bypass Microsoft's operating system you would end up with a fairly powerful computer for less than $200," the Manhattan financial executive said.
Schedule slips for second Sun blade
When Sun announced its blade servers in February, it said the Intel processor-compatible system would arrive "midyear," according to Ashley Eikenberry, group manager of blades product marketing. At a meeting with reporters Friday, Sun gave itself more leeway.
Open-Source Groupware Aims at Exchange
Anonymous Reader writes "In the spirit of the OpenOffice assault on Microsoft Office, a group of independent developers has begun an open-source groupware project intended to provide an alternative to Microsoft's Exchange Server."
Attacks Exposed
Anonymous Reader writes "How serious a particular attack type is depends on two things: how the attack is carried out, and what damage is done to the compromised system. An attacker being able to run code on his machine is probably the most serious kind of attack for a home user. For an e-commerce company, a denial of service (DoS) attack or information leakage may be of more immediate concern. Each vulnerability that can lead to compromise can ... Gael Duval Tells Why Mandrake Linux Is Better Than MS Windows http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/11/1547242 Simply put, you can boil Gaël Duval's statements down to Mandrake Linux is less expensive, more stable, and has more and better software included with the OS distribution than does MS Windows. Moreover, Mandrake Linux is virus-free. For as little as $39 you have a complete OS and software package with which you can do just about anything you need to do -- including office productivity tasks.
OpenOffice gets groupware boost
The Open Office Group has announced the formation of the OpenGroupware.org project. The new software is said to be the final piece of the 'OpenStack' roadmap to develop open source versions of all the key components of modern office applications.
Linux Making Headway in Desktop Space
Linux is not going to take over the desktop space anytime soon, but is making significant headway in vertical markets, Mitch Kapor, the chair of the Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF) and founder of Lotus Development Corp., said here on Thursday.
Freshmeat
Another Debian Wallpaper is a rusted background with a tribute to Debian GNU/Linux.
autopackage 0.2.6
autopackage is a package manager for Linux that is intended to sort out RPM hell by making it much easier to create distribution-neutral packages that can be downloaded and run, a la InstallShield. It has several advantages over both the RPM approach and the Windows installer-stub system. Although the packages are "smart" and can adapt to the computer on which they are installing, there is minimal overhead involved on the package itself. Using autopackage, you can create .package files and link them to the autopackage network for easy installation using a distributed apt-style system. These packages also have many other powerful features not found in other systems.
BG-Rescue Linux 0.1.2
BG-Rescue Linux is a Busybox 0.60.5 and uClibc 0.9.19 based rescue system with kernel 2.4.21. It is loaded either from two floppy disks or from one 2.8MB El Torito CD. The system runs entirely in RAM. It has full IDE/ATAPI support (including disk, cdrom, tape, and floppy). NFS mounts are possible. Support is included for several recent ISA/PCI, USB, PCMCIA, and PLIP network adaptors. Supported Filesystems are ext2/3, Reiserfs, cramfs, devfs, iso9660, minix, MS-DOS, NFS, NTFS (read), proc, smbfs, tmpfs, UDF, UMSDOS, and vfat. Software raid (0, 1, 4, 5, and linear), LVM, and USB keyboards are supported. Additional included programs are: e2fsprogs 1.33, reiserfsprogs 3.6.8, lilo 22.5.4, dosfstools, cramfs, umsdos-utils, fdisk, gpart, mdadm, lphdisk, smbclient, bzip2, cabextract, zip/unzip, loadlin, and pcmcia-cardmgr.
bindery2ldif 1.0
bindery2ldif is a Perl script that uses the nwbols, nwboprops, and nwbpvalues commands from the ncpfs package to query the NetWare Bindery and export all the data as an LDIF file. It should be possible to import this data into a LDAP server.
Bioperl 1.2.2
Bioperl is set of Perl Modules for bioinformatics. It contains objects for Sequences, features on Sequences, and other important bioinformatics attributes. CDemu Kernel Module for Linux 0.5.0 alpha http://freshmeat.net/releases/129051/ CDemu (previously Virtual CD Kernel Module for Linux) is a kernel module for Linux which can simulate a CD drive that contains a CD. It uses simple cue/bin files as input for the data that should appear on the virutal disc. It includes a user space program which controls the kernel module. This is primarily useful for watching an SVCD or mounting the data track of a bin/cue CD image without burning the data to a real CD.
cdinsert and cdlabelgen 2.6.1 (Stable)
cdlabelgen is a Perl script that generates printouts suitable for use as CD jewel case inserts or CD envelopes. Both normal sized cases and slim cases are handled. cdlabelgen can be used to create table of contents for music CDs, archival CDs, etc., with customizable logos or background images, and it generates PostScript files as output. The package also includes a Perl CGI Web script which accepts JPEG images as logos or backgrounds, and can also create PDF output files.
checkpassword-pam 0.96
checkpassword-pam is an implementation of a PAM- based
checkpassword-compatible authentication program, but is more modern and
administrator- friendly.
ClassiCollect 0.1a
ClassiCollect is an SQL schema and data entry frontend specifically designed for cataloging a Classical CD collection. The frontend is designed to require as little typing as possible on the user's part, with reference tables for quick selection of composer, title, label, etc.
ColorDesigner 1.3
ColorDesigner is a small app which lets the user design a color set.
Computer Audio CD Car Player HOWTO 2.0
Computer Audio CD Car Player HOWTO explains how you can connect an old computer CD drive to your car to have a nice working CD audio system.
convmv 1.03
convmv converts filenames (not file content), directories, and even whole filesystems to a different encoding. This comes in very handy if, for example, one switches from an 8-bit locale to an UTF-8 locale. It has some smart features: it automagically recognises if a file is already UTF-8 encoded (thus partly converted filesystems can be fully moved to UTF-8) and it also takes care of symlinks. Additionally, it is able to convert from normalization form C (UTF-8 NFC) to NFD and vice-versa. This is important for interoperability with Mac OS X, for example, which uses NFD, while Linux and most other Unixes use NFC. Though it's primary written to convert from/to UTF-8 it can also be used with almost any other charset encoding. Note that this is a command line tool which requires at least Perl version 5.8.0.
Critical Mass 0.98
Critical Mass (Critter) is an SDL/OpenGL space shoot'em up game. Your world has been infested by an aggressive army of space critters. Overrun and unprepared, your government was unable to defend its precious resources. As a last effort to recapture some of the 'goodies', you have been placed into a tiny spacecraft and sent after them.
CWirc 0.7.0
CWirc is a plugin for the X-Chat IRC client to transmit raw Morse code over the internet using IRC servers as reflectors. The transmitted Morse code can be received in near real-time by other X-Chat clients with the CWirc plugin. CWirc tries to emulate a standard amateur radio rig: it sends and receives Morse over virtual channels, and it can listen to multiple senders transmitting on the same channel. Morse code is keyed locally using a straight or iambic key connected to a serial port, or using the mouse buttons, and the sound is played through the soundcard.
DansGuardian 2.7.1-4 (Unstable)
DansGuardian is a Web content filtering proxy that uses Squid to do all the fetching. It filters using multiple methods including, but not limited to, phrase matching, file extension matching, MIME type matching, PICS filtering, and URL/domain blocking. It has the ability to switch off filtering by certain criteria including username, domain name, source IP, etc. The configurable logging produces a log in an easy to read format. It has the option to only log text-based pages, thus significantly reducing redundant information (such as every image on a page).
DansGuardian 2.6.1-3 (Stable)
DansGuardian is a Web content filtering proxy that uses Squid to do all the fetching. It filters using multiple methods including, but not limited to, phrase matching, file extension matching, MIME type matching, PICS filtering, and URL/domain blocking. It has the ability to switch off filtering by certain criteria including username, domain name, source IP, etc. The configurable logging produces a log in an easy to read format. It has the option to only log text-based pages, thus significantly reducing redundant information (such as every image on a page). DCTC 0.85.4
DCTC (Direct Connect Text Client) is a library that gives access to the direct connect world, like IRC but more file-sharing oriented.
digiquest 0.2.0
digiquest is a system for creating and distributing electronic questionnaires, surveys, and forms to collect data from people who fill them out by answering the given questions. Beside different types of questions, there is a flexible and extendable condition-based system to check answers and control the flow of displayed questions. Questionnaires and answers can be stored in different formats (XML, database), and different platforms (desktop, Web servers, PDAs) are supported.
Flightdeck-UI 0.2.0
Flightdeck-UI is a project that utilizes the ideas in the design of aircraft controls and instruments for creating general purpose user interfaces. The project includes the Multi-Variable Monitor (MVM) application and a Tkinter widget library. The MVM application provides a graphical editor with theme support for quickly creating Flightdeck-UI control panels. Several such panels are included as examples. It is not necessary to write code in order to use MVM. For those wishing to do so, however, plug-in modules are very easy to develop. A number of such modules are provided in the distribution.
FreeBSD-boot-rescue 2.0
FreeBSD-boot-rescue is a small FreeBSD system for the purpose of system booting or repairing a boot/rescue system. You can put it on a CD or floppy and boot it. It has support for many filesystems (ext2, ufs1/2, ntfs, nfs, msdos, and iso9660).
giFT project 0.11.1
giFT is a framework for bridging multiple backend peer-to-peer protocols and the user interface associated with them. It is implemented as a modular daemon able to handle multiple simultaneous client connections using a simple text-based interface protocol.
Gkrellfah2 0.8
Gkrellfah2 is a plugin for GkrellM 2.0 that monitors and controls the Linux Folding@Home client. It features configurable text output, monitoring of CPU usage, configurable command execution, and automatic fetching of new workunits for modem users.
GTK Monitor 0.1
GTK Monitor is a very basic PyGTK system monitor with date/time, CPU utilization, and network activity shown in the titlebar. The main window also provides used space on the mounted partitions, used memory, POP account monitoring, and a run box to execute a command. It is useful for those minimalist window managers that do not provide a clock or system load applets but have a taskbar, such as blackbox or fluxbox and windowlab. System load can be monitored through the titlebar text inherited by the taskbar, effectively adding a monitoring area to it.
Gv4l 2.0.1 (Stable)
Gv4l is a v4l (Video4Linux) frontend of transcode used to watch and/or record from a v4l-capable device. The v4l device streams can be recorded in both raw and encoded format, such as DivX.
Gwine 0.6.0
Gwine is a GNOME wine cellar manager written in Perl.
Java FileMover 0.6.0
The FileMover is a tool which allows you to mass rename and move files in your preferred operating system using regular expressions. This program has been inspired by mmv, a famous Unix tool.
Kanatest 0.3.2
Kanatest is a simple, GTK 2-based kana drill tool. It offers three drill modes: hiragana, katakana, and mixed mode. The tester shows random kana characters and waits until you enter the romaji equivalent in an entry field. At the end, statistics are provided.
KisMAC 0.05c
KisMAC is a stumbler application for Mac OS X that puts your card into monitor mode. Unlike most other applications for OS X, it is completely invisible and sends no probe requests. KMD 0.9.11
KMD is a multi-processor debugger. It can debug with hardware boards over serial ports or with software emulators (ARM and MIPS emulators are included in the project). Using the pipe option you can debug over the network or any other communication medium. It can load many executable formats such as ELF, and display and follow the original source even from multiple source file programs. There is support for breakpoints and watchpoints which can trap on specific data (such as loading or executing specific instructions). Support for other features such as FPGA's is also available, allowing loading or any control required to drive a specific hardware device. The project uses chump to allow disassembly and line assembly. Chump also allows new architectures to be easily added without the need to recompile the system. Communication with the backend is done using two pipes/fifos using a simple set of codes. Back end communication program can be created using very little memory on the target device.
LinuxTrade 3.48 (Stable)
LinuxTrade is a curses (text-based) implementation of the Scottrader Java application, plus additional features inspired by the excellent MedVed QuoteTracker Windows program, plus its own set of unique features. It is lightweight, yet full featured. It can save a session to a file and replay it. It has portfolios, real time quotes, charts with live updates, time and sales, fundamental and technical indicators, top ten and market movers, news articles, alerts, and Level 2 market depth indications from Archipelago and the Island Book.
LiquidIRCd Services 1.0
LiquidIRCd Services provides channel/nick registration services for IRC networks. It was specially developed for the LiquidIRCd daemon, and includes features like channel management for special IRCd implemetations (such as Founder, Protect, HalfOP, and UOP). It also has MySQL support.
mailbox_reader 1.0.2
mailbox_reader is a Python module providing two classes: Mailbox, a file-like object that iterates through the contents of a mailbox, and Email, an object which holds the individual emails returned by Mailbox. This module has been written with simplicity in mind, and low memory consumption. MailSleuth Email Management Package June03 http://freshmeat.net/releases/129061/ Mailsleuth is an email content management system. It is intended that one day it may match the features of commercial products such as MimeSweeper from Baltimore. It is designed for large companies or Service Providers.
Maxbox2 Blackbox 1.0
Maxbox2 Blackbox is a theme based on the macbox theme. It is simple, fast, and looks good with either Ximian's Industrial theme or Red Hat's Bluecurve.
MIB Smithy 2.3a5 (Development)
MIB Smithy is an application for SNMP developers, MIB designers, and Internet-draft authors. It provides a GUI-based environment for designing, editing, and compiling MIB modules according to the SMIv1 and SMIv2 standards. It accelerates the development process by providing an easy-to-use GUI environment for designing, editing, and compiling SNMP MIB specifications without the syntax and formatting concerns of designing MIBs by hand. It includes a number of built-in basic SNMP management tools, XML support, and (with MIB Smithy Professional) support for custom compiler output formats.
mod_auth_bsd 0.1
mod_auth_bsd is an Apache module which provides HTTP Basic authentication via the BSD Authentication framework as available in OpenBSD.
NanoBlogger 2.0
NanoBlogger is a small Weblog engine written in bash that's completely commandline driven. It features easy editing and management of entries, customizable templates, archiving, permalinks and RSS syndication. It keeps "clippings" of all your entries for extra portability and modularity. It doesn't require any kind of JavaScript, server-side scripting, or server-side includes.
NSS MySQL Library 1.0
The NSS MySQL Library provides MySQL authentication for Unix systems with NSS, so that Unix accounts can be stored in a MySQL database instead of /etc/passwd. Its biggest highlight is extremely flexible database design. It is also fully thread- and fork-safe.
openSkat 1.3
OpenSkat is an cryptographically secure implementation of the german card game Skat for multiple players over IRC (Internet Relay Chat). The fairness is based on several zero-knowledge-proofs from Christian Schindelhauers research paper "A Toolbox for Mental Card Games". It has a graphical user interface based on xskat 3.4. The modified sources are included and require an X11 environment.
PackdDir utils 0.0.2
PackdDir utils is a collection of utilities that can unpack PackdDir archives. PackdDir files are famous for being the archive format of Quake (I and II).
PTlink IRCd 6.15.1
The PTlink IRC daemon integrates some of the most advanced features needed to manage an IRC network into the stable core from Hybrid IRCd. It is fully integrated with PTlink IRC Services and PTlink Open Proxy Monitor, providing a great platform for anyone starting an IRC network.
PTlink Services 2.23.3 (Stable)
PTlink Services provides channel/nick registration services for IRC networks. Specially developed for the PTlink IRC daemon, it includes features like channel logging, oper management, helper management, AJOIN user list, memo read acknowledgement, rotated logs, autoidentify on ghost, and ChanServ PROTECTED level. It also integrates NewServ for real time news delivering.
quizz 1.1.9
quizz is a comprehensive Perl-based solution for online surveys, course tests, quiz-based games, or Web polls.
rawdog 1.1
rawdog is an RSS Aggregator Without Delusions Of Grandeur. It uses Mark Pilgrim's feed parser. It runs from cron, collects articles from a number of feeds, and generates a static HTML page listing the newest articles in date order. It supports per-feed customizable update times, and uses ETags, Last-Modified, and gzip compression to minimize network bandwidth usage.
Relffuhs 1.0.0
Relffhus is a playlist for Noatun that handles random play order better. It uses weighting factors for each song in the list to make sure that the most recently played songs are least likely to be played next.
ReMedial 0.2.15
Remedial aims to be an easy-to-use player for streaming media files under Linux. It is a frontend to the excellent avifile library, and provides a look and feel similar to that of RealPlayer. Software Suspend 1.0-pre2 (2.4 Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/129057/ swsusp enables you to suspend your machine without having to use APM or BIOS support. It creates an image which is saved in your active swaps. At the next system bootup, the kernel detects the saved image, restores the memory from it and then it continues to run as before you've suspended. Software Suspend 1.0pre1 (2.4 Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/129044/ swsusp enables you to suspend your machine without having to use APM or BIOS support. It creates an image which is saved in your active swaps. At the next system bootup, the kernel detects the saved image, restores the memory from it and then it continues to run as before you've suspended.
stresslinux 0.1.6
stresslinux is a minimal Linux distribution that runs from a bootable CDROM or via PXE. It makes use of some utitlities such as stress, cpuburn, hddtemp, lm_sensors, etc. It is dedicated to users who want to test their system(s) entirely on high load and monitor the health of these systems.
Support Information Tracker 1.0.4
Support Information Tracker is a knowledge base for organizations. Features include multiple document versions, group permissions, document submission reviews, and many more.
Sylpheed 0.9.3claws (Claws)
Sylpheed is a GTK+ based, lightweight, and fast email client. Almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. It also has many features such as multiple accounts, POP3/APOP support, thread display, and multipart MIME. One of Sylpheed's future goals is to be fully internationalized. The messages are managed in the MH format, so you'll be able to use it together with another mailer that uses the MH format.
valtz 0.7
Valtz is a simple tool that can be used for validating and filtering tinydns-data (djbdns) zonefiles. It can be used both as an error-finding tool by end users and by automated scripts to filter out errors. Additionally, it can be used to filter out domain-specific data that does not belong in a given file. Thus, importing zone information from third parties, semi-trusted parties, and sloppy users can be done without fear.
Vapour Liquid Equilibrium 0.2
Vapour Liquid Equilibrium (VLE) is a Java application that simulates various VLE calculations including bubble point, dew point, flash point, and Pxy and Txy diagrams. It supports user defined methods for activity and fugacity calculations.
vnStat 1.1
vnStat is a console-base network traffic monitor that keeps a log of daily and monthly network traffic for the selected interface. However, it isn't a packet sniffer. The traffic information is analyzed from the /proc -filesystem, so that vnStat can be used without root permissions.
whoischk 0.1.0
whoischk monitors a list domains which you are interested in registering once they become available, and will notify you of any change in the status of those domains. Once configured correctly, whoischk will send you an email whenever it finds whois data for a particular domain has changed--this change could be that the domain has become available for you to register, or (in the case of .uk domains) that it has been suspended for non-payment, or even that the listed nameservers for the domain have changed. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Statistics 20030712 http://freshmeat.net/releases/129082/ Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Statistics generates various statistics out of ET server log files in HTML format. ETS is single executable utility and only requires Perl.
WWW::Extractor 0.3
WWW::Extractor is a Perl library which implements a semi-automated method for extracting records from an HTML file. You take the file and markup one record. WWW::Extractor then runs through the file and does pattern matching on the HTML tags to attempt to pull out all of the records from the file and dump them into Perl hashes. This is very useful for screen scraping. A sample script in included.
X-Itools pre3-0.6.00 (Development)
The goal of the X-itools project is to propose an alternative to products like Exchange or Lotus Notes/Domino. They are composed of several modules, and this project has been under development for several years. Modules include a shared public and private agenda, a flow-chart, task, and post-it manager, a visitors and associated badges manager, a password and history manager (with the ability to encrypt things other than passwords), a holiday manager (to manage public vacation days, illness periods, absence periods according to country profiles), a shared public and private address book, an incoming and outgoing phone calls manager, and a global management module.
xStats 1.2.2
xStats is a script generating statistics for xMule and also a dynamic graphic online signature. The design was taken from Blacklotus Online Sig.
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