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Interests: O'Reilly Coaster Set
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Cube Goodies: Meetings
http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/posters/despair/5cd9/

Gadgets: Radiation Detection Watch
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/watches/5cef/

Cube Goodies: Indifference
http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/posters/despair/5cdb/

Cube Goodies: Motivation
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Sourceforge
phpMyAdmin 2.4.0-rc2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252988

    phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the     administration of MySQL over the WWW. Currently it can create and drop     databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute     any SQL statement, manage keys on fields. The test cycle is going well,     rc2 contains other fixes, and more polishing of the new privileges and     database management pages.

FLTK 1.1.3 now available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252470

Can we help you?X

    The FLTK Team is proud to announce the release of FLTK 1.1.3, a     cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit for UNIX(r)/Linux(r) (X11), Microsoft(r)     Windows(r), and MacOS(r) X. FLTK provides modern GUI functionality     without the bloat and supports 3D graphics via OpenGL(r) and its     built-in GLUT emulation. The FLTK 1.1.3 release is primarily a bug-fix     release including several MacOS X drawing and OpenGL bugs. The new     release also adds support for up to 2 additional qualifiers before a     class name in FLUID. FLTK is provided under the GNU Library Public     License with exceptions that allow for static linking.

openMosix Project Celebrates Its First Anniversary http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252488

    First year technical milestones include the addition of installation     RPMs for Red Hat Linux, SuSE and Mandrake Linux(tm), node Auto     Discovery, and the port of openMosix to the Intel(r) Itanium(tm) IA-64     Processor Family. Project plans for openMosix' second year include     porting to the 64-bit AMD Opteron(tm) processor, better integration     with OpenAFS, the release of a first version of DSM, continued support     of the latest Linux versions, plus tighter integration with Debian     GNU/Linux, Gentoo Linux(tm), and SuSE. More at:     http://www.openMosix.org

Squid-3.x starting to shape up
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252490

    During the last months the Squid developers (mostly Robert) have been     busy creating a new breed of Squid which will be named Squid-3.X. Squid     is a high-performance proxy caching server for Web clients, supporting     FTP, gopher, and HTTP data objects. The major changes in Squid-3.0     compared to Squid-2.5 are related to the the internal design of Squid     and not very visible externally. The big news is that Squid is now     written in C++ while Squid-2.X and earlier were all written in C. In     terms of functionality Squid-3.0 only have minor improvements, but the     hope is that with the transition to C++ and a large scale cleanup of     the code the Squid-3 code will be a lot easier to maintain and extend     in the future. Gradually more and more components of the Squid     internals will be transitioned and cleaned up from a tangled C mess     with many not always apparent dependencies between different modules to     a more structured and isolated C++ classes.

Ohioedge CRM 1.3.1 FinalRC1 is released... http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252764

    Ohioedge CRM 1.3.1 Final RC1 contains a major update to the PDF reports     module. Ohioedge CRM is a Web-based, Enterprise Java (J2EE) Customer     Relationship Management application [JBoss Edition] specifically     designed for $5-500M organizations requiring enterprise-wide     co-ordination of sales generation and fulfillment (workflow) effort.     The PDF reports are now incorporated into and managed through the     InputFactory component and thus fall under the security structure of     Ohioedge CRM. A user can now view a PDF report, only if the PDF report     is attached to the user's activity types. This release also replaces     the log4j Category class with the newer Logger class. This release is     compatible with the latest releases of J2eeBuilder and J2eeCustomer     component libraries.

Freevo version 1.3.2-pre1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252842

Can't find what you're looking for?X

    Freevo is a Linux application that turns a PC with a TV capture card     and/or TV-out into a standalone multimedia jukebox/VCR/PVR/HTPC/DVR/set     top box. It uses MPlayer to play and record audio+video. It is     optimized for use with a TV+remote. There is a new binary pre-release     (1.3.2-pre1) available on SourceForge.net's download page. It fixes a     number of bugs in the 1.3.1 release, e.g. CD/DVD autodetection, new     XMLTV format, MP3 time, etc. The binary release includes all external     libraries (e.g. SDL) and applications (e.g. MPlayer). The current     version is useful for watching/recording TV, AVIs, DVDs, playing     MP3/OGG, viewing images.

EVMS 1.9.0 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252875

    The EVMS Project uses a layered, plug-in model to provide unparalleled     flexibility and extensibility in managing storage. This allows for easy     expansion or customization of various levels of volume management for     Linux. This release is the first beta-level release of the new design,     based on user-space volume discovery, and interaction with existing     kernel device drivers, such as MD/Software-RAID and Device-Mapper. It     is available for download at the project web site:     http://www.sf.net/projects/evms/ Please see the notes and changelog at:     http://www.sf.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=140151

wv2-0.0.6 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252902

    wv2 is the new version of the wv library. Currently it's only used by     the KWord importer (in the KDE CVS). wvWare is the continuation of     Caolan McNamara's wv - the MSWord library. Efforts are underway to make     this library more correct, robust, and turn it into a Word97 exporter.

Revival/2k 1.0.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252151

    Revival/2k has released a new version of the Extended Web-Interface.     v1.0.1 is now available. Revival/2k is a modular network interface     system that allows multiple web applications (forums, mail, login,     etc), internet servers (NNTP, POP3, etc) and a Telegard/Renegade styled

    telnet server all using the same DBs, and shareing information. The
    initial release of the WIGUEST module has also been made. v0.1.0 is
    also available, and requires the The extended web-interface v1.0.1 or
    later to operate. WIGUEST is a guestbook system for Revival/2k. V1.0.1
    adds support for GuestBook type modules. If you're seeing this outside     of the Revival/2k project, you can visit Revival2k at     http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/revival2k

DVArchive V2.0 available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=252110

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    DVArchive allows you to turn your PC into a "Virtual ReplayTV" that can     download shows and serve them back up to your ReplayTVs as well as     automated schedules and the like. DVArchive V2.0 is a major update with     lots of bug fixes, lots of new features and a drastically rewritten     infrastructure/plumbing. DVArchive V2.0 is now available You can read     more about DVArchive at it's home page http://dvarchive.sourceforge.net     DVArchive V2.0 makes some serious changes in your DVArchive.xml and     Local.guide files. Please read the CHANGELOG.txt before running it and     if you are upgrading, be sure to backup your Local.guide and     DVArchive.xml files first. If this will be your first use of DVArchive,     please review the README.txt before running it. -- Gerrys Plea :-) ***     PLEASE READ THE CHANGELOG.txt and README.txt *** Most questions folks     have asked are answered in the CHANGELOG.txt or the README.txt or     TROUBLESHOOTING.txt. Please check them over before you report a problem

  • it's good for you (quick resolution) and the community in general (saves resources for the new issues). Thanks in advance! -- A brief summary of new features: * Support for Replay 4xxx and 5xxx units * New, efficiant/clean/single window interface - Combined single window DVR Explorer - Context sensitive menus (regular and popup) - Full Drag and Drop support * Ability to store show files using the shows title (vs numbers) in your local guide * New XML based guides (no more guide corruption) * Fixes to eliminate lockups * Ability to remotely turn ReplayTV off (to free up time and speed up downloads) * Ability to edit ALL information about a show (including date/time, ratings, etc) * Periodic renegotiation of time offset (so that DVA keeps working even if your computers clock drifts over time - useful when DVA is left running all the time) There is really a lot more - the item about a new User interface is deceptive as this has literally dozens of changes/enhancements contained in it.

Slashdot
Uni Students Slammed For Music Swapping
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/18/036207

[0]jomaree writes "The SMH Online reports that Sony, EMI and Universal
    will be in the Federal Court today, in an attempt [1]to stop students     using uni computers to swap music files. Michael Speck, the director of     Music Industry Piracy Investigations, is quoted as follows: 'And we're     not talking about one track here, one track there,' he said. 'We're     talking piracy, significant examples of piracy.' By contrast, Sydney     Uni says it knows of one student with a handful of files on a website,     which does actually sound quite a bit like one track here, one track     there."
Links

    0. mailto:jomareewade@yahoo.co.uk

  1. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/02/17/1045330539310.html

Cracker Gains Access to 2.2 Million Credit Cards http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/18/0210203

[0]Doctor Sbaitso writes "CNN reports that a hacker [1]bypassed the
    security system of a company that processes credit card transactions     and gained access to approximately 2.2 million Visa and MasterCard     credit cards. Fortunately, none of them seem to have been used     fraudulently."
Links

    0. http://www.haugli.net

  1. http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/02/17/creditcard.hack/index.html

uk.co Domains Knocked Offline By Registrar Dispute http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/18/0130203

Confused? Frustrated?X

    An anonymous reader writes "The .uk.co domain was wiped off the face of     the Internet this morning with no notice, leaving more than 8,000 livid     individuals and businesses - including Amazon and Priceline - with no     Web presence or email. I saw this on nvnews.net, which originally came     from the register, but since the domain is wiped out, you can no longer     reach the article." Actually, [0]you can read the story fine on     theregister.co.uk. ;)
Links

    0. http://theregister.co.uk/content/6/29359.html

Kasparov OpEd On His Latest Match
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/18/008256

    molrak writes "[0]Garry Kasparov has [1]written his thoughts and     observations on the difference between [2]his recent battle with Deep     Junior as opposed to his battle against [3]Deep Blue, including some of     the fundamental differences between the two programs. If you missed out     on the event, you can [4]catch up with it at the [5]site of the event's     sponsor, including both 2d and 3d viewing options. (Note, viewing     options require both site registration with x3dworld and proprietary     Microsoft software.)"
Links

    0. 
http://www.kasparovchess.ru/
    1. 
http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110003081
    2. 
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/08/1731219&tid=127
    3. 
http://www.chess.ibm.com/
    4. 
http://www.x3dworld.com/Entertainment/CI_X3DEvnt_MvM_Big_Frameset.html
    5. 
http://www.x3dworld.com/

Baby Bell Deregulation Bill Fails To Pass In Kansas http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/17/2140247

    Masem writes "A rather interesting debate has been happening in Kansas     recently that has been mirrored across the country, in that the baby     Bells have been trying to urge state governments to remove the     restrictions for them to offer their lines to outside parties; in     exchange, the Bells have been promising to develop a strong broadband     network in the state. (See, for example, [0]this and [1]this story on     DSL Reports for efforts in Missouri and South Carolina.) However, the     legislative commission in the Kansas House of Representatives that     oversees the telecomm industry has [2]voted against such deregulation,     citing concerns on monopolies and competition, despite heavy lobbying     by SBC in favor of the bill. SBC has stated that they will now put     their broadband deployment plans in Kansas on hold, but look towards     the outcome of similar discussions on the same bill on the Senate side     of the Kansas Congress."
Links

    0. 
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/25684
    1. 
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/25965
    2. 
http://cjonline.com/stories/021403/bre_broadband.shtml

The Reality of Online Reputation
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/17/2113217

    Nicholas Carroll (of [0] Why Unicode Won't Work On The Internet fame)     has written a piece for [1]Mindjack entitled "[2]Spinning The Web: The     Realities of Online Reputation Management". Trust me - the actual     subject matter is a lot more interesting then the title *grin*. The     essay is aimed toward companies online, but is applicable to     individuals as well.
Links

    0. 
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/05/20/1431230&tid=95
    1. 
http://www.mindjack.com
    2. 
http://www.mindjack.com/feature/spin.html
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Two New Handhelds From Sony
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/17/215256

[0]MeatWad writes "Sony has announced the [1]SJ33 Palm OS 4 model with
    a high res color screen and mp3 player for $299. At the same time the     FCC has leaked info on the next Palm OS 5 Clie with bluetooth and an     integrated keyboard called the [2]TG50. Sony can sure crank out the     cool gadgets."
Links

    0. mailto:meatbeatmanifesto@hotmail.com
    1. 
http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_story.asp?ID=5020
    2. 
http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_story.asp?ID=5021

Computers Will Be Built By Living Cells
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/17/1937205

[0]axxackall contributes a link to [1]Richard Black's report on BBC
    suggesting that "Computers of the future will be built not by factory     machines, but by living cells such as bacteria. Scientists 'have     described how wires can now be made by yeast organisms, and how solar     panels could be built using substances produced by sea sponges.     Researchers believe these kind of technologies will be essential if we     are to continue to shrink the size of electronic devices.' But     'Computers made with these natural processes are not just around the     corner -- it will be many years before the technologies can be     developed that far.' While scientists think about small sizes and     environmental benefits, I also think if it would be possible to implant     such bacteria for additional computational power in human brains --     just in case we have to upgrade them." Update: 02/17 20:23 GMT by [2]T:     I chopped out that link accidentally, sorry. Links

    0. mailto:axxackall@yahoo.com
    1. 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/2003/denver_2003/2765077.stm
    2. 
http://www.monkey.org/~timothy/

CEE2003: A One-Vendor Trade Show
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/17/1851240

[0]Billy Stephens writes "Few people knew about the CEE2003 event put
    on by Chaintech this year. They flew some of the top media analysts and     resellers out to Spain to show off their new K8 motherboards and Nvidia     Geforce FX based video cards. Unfortunately there was a lot of bad news     to be had as well. AMD pushed back their Athlon 64 CPU until September     so there were no motherboards based on it to show off, and Nvidia     announced they would only release around 4,000 of their Geforce FX     GPUs, primarily for preorders only. It looks like ATI has rattled     Nvidia more than what people thought. Monkey Review has a great
[1]summary of this event with plenty of pictures. Overall I am
    impressed with the quality Chaintech has put into their products from     an aesthetic point of view, it's a shame that both Nvidia and AMD are     having product issues."
Links

    0. http://www.slashdot.com

  1. http://www.monkeyreview.com/news/index.php?action=full&ID=104

Palladium's Power To Deny
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/17/1740211

Do you need help?X

[0]BrianWCarver writes "The Chronicle of Higher Education has the most
[1]detailed article I've yet seen on Microsoft's Palladium
    architecture. The article discusses the potential Palladium has to give     publishers power to eliminate fair use and the potential for software     manufacturers to use Palladium to enforce shrink-wrap licenses.     Comments from several great sources including, Ed Felten ([2]Freedom to     Tinker), Eben Moglen (pro-bono counsel for the [3]Free Software     Foundation and recent [4]Slashdot interviewee), and Seth Schoen     ([5]Electronic Frontier Foundation) among many others. Key quotations     from article: Palladium could create 'a closed system, in which each     piece of knowledge in the world is identified with a particular owner,     and that owner has a right to resist its copying, modification, and     redistribution. In such a scenario the very concept of fair use has     been lost.' 'Palladium will "turn the clock back" to the days before     online information was widely available.' and 'Microsoft could decide     to lock everything up.'"
Links

    0. 
http://home.earthlink.net/~bwcarver/home
    1. 
http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i24/24a02701.htm
    2. 
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/
    3. 
http://www.fsf.org/
    4. 
http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/10/0550205&tid=123
    5. 
http://www.eff.org/

Freshmeat
ADODB 3.20
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113344/

    ADODB is a set of advanced PHP database abtraction classes. It supports     MySQL, PostgreSQL, Interbase/Firebird, Informix, Sybase SQL Anywhere,     Oracle, MS SQL 7, Sybase, DB2, FrontBase, Foxpro, Access, ADO, and     generic ODBC. A metatype system is built in, making it possible to     figure out that types such as CHAR, TEXT, and STRING are equivalent in     different databases. It also features an SQL to HTML popup menu and SQL     to HTML table support. It has code to support record paging and     blob/clob support.

AlberT-EasySite 1.0.0-a5 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113374/

    AlberT-EasySite is a PHP-based site generation system that pays     particular attention to graphics and to the complete separation of PHP     and HTML code. It is a plugin based system. Template     &quot;objects&quot; are handled by a plugin, making it very easy to add     your own custom objects. Multiple themes and users support are     included, as are the predefined HTML objects include, repeat, title,     table, subDomain, counter, etc. It embeds AlberT-cache to speed up     performance.

Aorta 0.02
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113359/

    Aorta is a load-balancing clustered P2P application. It executes     Tasklets (which have the ability to split themselves into sub tasks     that can be executed in pararell). A typical cluster contains of a LAN     with 1-256 computers, each one running aorta. A Tasklet can be of any     type ranging from encoding MP3s to rendering Web pages for high     speed/heavily loaded Web sites. You can make functions calls to C/C++,     applications like Matlab, etc.

ARSC Really Simple Chat 2.1p1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113308/

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    ARSC Really Simple Chat is a Web chat system that uses PHP and MySQL.     It works with every browser in existence, even text-based ones, and it     uses the server push technique or, if possible, its own socket server.     It is very simple to install and use ARSC. It includes some important     features, such as operators, kick-ing, whispering, and more. Multiple     rooms and different languages are available. To run ARSC on your site,     you need a Web server that understands PHP, and can connect to a MySQL     database.

asp2php 0.76.15
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113329/

    asp2php converts WWW Active Server Pages (ASP) files that run on the     Microsoft IIS Web Server into PHP pages to run on Apache.

Astaro Security Linux 4.000 (Stable 4.x) http://freshmeat.net/releases/113334/

    Astaro Security Linux is a firewall solution. It does stateful packet     inspection filtering, content filtering, user authentication, virus     scanning, VPN with IPSec (PKI for X.509 certificates) and PPTP, and     much more. With its Web-based management tool, WebAdmin, and the     ability to pull updates via the Internet, it is pretty easy to manage.     It is based on a special hardened Linux 2.4 distribution where most     daemons are running in change-roots and are protected by kernel     capabilities.

at76c503 linux driver 0.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113373/

    at76c503 is a Linux driver for the wlan USB adapter based on the Atmel     at76c503 chip. It currently supports ad-hoc mode only. It supports     adapters from Atmel, the Belkin F5D6050, Netgear MA101B, and others.

Axualize 1.0.11
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113337/

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    Axualize is a tool for creating applications by actualizing Java     objects using XML. Axualize is based on JSR-57, and is intended to     allow developers to create Java applications dynamically using XML. To     understand how this could be useful, imagine a J2EE application with     multiple client UIs being generated from Web applications. Using     Axualize, you can present multiple form-based GUI front ends to your     application by dropping in a Web application which builds your GUI     applications using Axualize XML generated with JSP and whatever     application framework you please.

babysee 1.0.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113290/

    babysee is a powerful image utility. It's not only an image viewer, but     also an image convertor and image editor. Its plugin mechnism ensures     the program's extensibility. It also has internationalization support,     and can be easily translated into other languages.

BASHISH 1.9.12
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113307/

    Bashish is a theme-engine using bash and other POSIX shells to     customize nearly all aspects of the terminal: title, colors, prompt,     font, background, etc. It has a modular design which makes it easy to     add features (and it does have a lot) while keeping good performance.

Boehm-Demers-Weiser Conservative Garbage Collector 6.2alpha3 (Alpha) http://freshmeat.net/releases/113317/

    The Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative garbage collector can be used as a     garbage collecting replacement for C malloc or C++ new. It is also used     by a number of programming language implementations that use C as     intermediate code. Alternatively, it may be used as a leak detector for     C or C++ programs. A slightly older version of the garbage collector is     also included as part of the GNU compiler (gcc) distribution.

BPhpWebmail Frontend 1.1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113382/

Can't find what you're looking for?X

    BPhpWebmail Frontend is an easy-to-use and easy-to-install Web mail     frontend. It features support for multiple POP and IMAP servers, Inbox,     Outbox, Sent, and Saved folders, and an address book.

Burn.app 0.3.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113347/

    Burn.app (formerly GSBurn.app) is a GNUstep-based CD burning program.     It serves as a frontend for cdrtools, cdrdao, and cdparanoia.

calltree 2.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113313/

    calltree is a static call tree generator for C programs. It parses a     collection of input files and builds a graph that represents the static     call structure of the files.

cdargs 1.25
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113386/

    cdargs adds a bookmark feature and a simple filebrowser to the builtin     shell command `cd'. This lets you jump to various places throughout the     filesystem with just a few keystrokes. It is intended for heavy shell     users.

cdrtools 2.01a03 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113332/

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    cdrtools (formerly cdrecord) creates home-burned CDs with a CDR/CDRW     recorder. It works as a burn engine for several applications. It     supports CD recorders from many different vendors; all SCSI-3/mmc- and     ATAPI/mmc-compliant drives should also work. Supported features include     IDE/ATAPI, parallel port, and SCSI drives, audio CDs, data CDs, and     mixed CDs, full multi-session support, CDRWs (rewritable), TAO, DAO,     RAW, and human-readable error messages. cdrtools includes remote SCSI     support and can access local or remote CD writers.

Chemical Development Kit 20030217 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/113368/

    The Chemical Development Kit (CDK) classes are Java utitility classes     for chemoinformatics and computational chemistry. They are a complete     re-write of the CompChem classes that were the basis of JChemPaint, a     Java Editor for 2D chemical structures, and of JMDraw, a Java package     for the graphical layout of 2D chemical structures.

dbstep 0.2.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113311/

    DBStep is a library targeted at C++ developers who need to access     databases. It consists of a common set of interface classes and some     drivers for common data sources. Currently available drivers are for     MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite databases. Database access is provided in     at two levels: unified API for database connection, SQL execution,     query result retrival, and methods for mapping class objects to     database tables and query results.

dillo Web browser 0.7.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113323/

    Dillo Web browser is a very fast, extremely small Web browser that's     completely written in C. The source and binary are less than 300     kilobytes each. It is a graphical browser built upon GTK+, and it     renders a good subset of HTML, excluding frames, JavaScript, and JVM     support.

Easysoft JDBC-ODBC Bridge 1.1.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113345/

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    Easysoft JDBC-ODBC Bridge enables Java applications and applets on any     JVM to access any remote ODBC data source, such as MS Access or SQL     Server. It is a Type 3 driver certified by Sun Microsystems for use     with J2EEÃ&#x201a;Â&#x2122; branded products. The client driver is 100% Java,     eliminating the hassle of client side ODBC drivers. It is compatible     with any third party ODBC driver and gives multiple concurrent access     to multiple data sources from multiple client devices. It is built for     commercial use with high transaction rates and dependable performance.     It is compatible with all leading Web application servers and JavaÃ&#x201a;Â&#x2122;     IDEs.

Enterprise Object Broker 0.9 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/113300/

    Enterprise Object Broker (EOB) is an application server that     transparently distributes Java objects via their interfaces. It makes     no distinction between Local and Remote objects. Because of these     features, it is not J2EE compliant. The developer builds beans that     implement normal Java interfaces and the deployer decides where the     beans are in a cluster of servers. Apache's AltRMI is used in place of     RMI. It publishes plain interfaces locally and remotely. The interfaces     do not have to extend the java.rmi.Remote interface. Methods do not     have to throw RemoteException. AltRMI delivers remoting for Java. EOB     sits on top of Apache's Avalon-Phoenix server platform.

Enterprise Volume Management System 1.9.0 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/113349/

    The Enterprise Volume Management System (EVMS) Project has the goal of     providing unparalleled flexibility and extensibility in managing     storage. It represents a new approach to logical volume management, as     the architecture introduces a plug-in model that allows for easy     expansion or customization of various levels of volume management.

EzSDK 4.54
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113343/

    EzSDK is a PHP SDK which includes a PHP source code generator, a     library of PHP classes, and an application environment consisting of     premade supporting modules. The modules handle user application and     data access security, DB compatibility (with MySQL, MS SQL, Oracle,     etc.), a built-in GUI interface with an interactive desktop, and more.

fbpanel 0.11
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113295/

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    fbpanel is a lightweight X11 desktop panel. It requires only GTK-1.2     and X11 to compile, and works with any ICCCM or NETWM compliant window     manager (ie. sawfish, Openbox, Enlightment, kvm). It features a     tasklist, launchbar, clock, and desktop switcher.

gAnim8 0.3beta-1 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113303/

    gAnim8 is a suite of tools for building and manipulating animated GIFs     and small videos in a GTK/GNOME environment. It allows animated GIFs     and videos (MPG, AVI/ASF, WMV, SWF, RM, MOV, or M4V) to be easily     created, edited, previewed, recorded, or saved into screenshots.

GNU Pth 2.0.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113319/

    GNU Portable Threads (Pth) is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based     library for Unix platforms providing non-preemptive priority-based     scheduling for multiple threads of execution     (&quot;multithreading&quot;) inside server applications. All threads     run in the same address space, but each thread has its own individual     program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable. The     scheduling is done in a cooperative way, i.e. the threads are     dispatched based on priority and pending events. The event facility     allows threads to wait until various types of events occur, including     pending I/O on filedescriptors, elapsed timers, pending I/O on message     ports, thread and process termination, and even customized callback     functions.

gTaxEstimator 0.54 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113293/

    gTaxEstimator is a US taxes preparation helper for GNU/Linux and other     *nix systems. It is written with GTK+. It handles Form 1040 and     schedules A, B, C and E.

hlstat.php 0.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113376/

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    hlstat.php is a Half-life server status script written in PHP. It is     designed to be a utility script to allow admins to easily add server     status pages to their sites. Even though the primary objective of this     script is to provide admins with utility functions, sample pages are     included which allow any admin to add a Half-life status page to their     site quickly, provided they have a Web server with PHP 4.X support.

HTML Forms generation and validation 2003.02.16 http://freshmeat.net/releases/113324/

    HTML Forms generation and validation is a PHP class that generates HTML     forms supporting keyboard navigation, server side and client side field     validation, the ability to stop the user from submiting a form more     than once, sub-form validation, composition and generation of the HTML     output with fields displayed as fully accessible or in read-only mode,     generation of Javascript field related functions, and automatic     capitalization of the text of a field. A plug-in filter is provided for     composing forms with the Smarty template engine.

IceWM Control center 1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113366/

    The IceWM Control Center allows you to run various tools for     configuring IceWM's options.

IDX-PKI 1.8.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113328/

    IDX-PKI is an Open Source implementation of a Public Key Infrastructure     which aims to be IETF-compliant for PKIX recommandations.

install_latest_kernel 1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113294/

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    install_latest_kernel automates the process of fetching, patching,     configuring, building, and installing Linux kernels and updating     bootloaders. It is designed for people that often install the latest     kernel and get a little bit bored by the standard routine. It is not     suitable for newbies and requires a working setup, a kernel     configuration file, and the ability to read scripts and apply patches.

ioperm for Cygwin 0.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113389/

    ioperm for Cygwin adds support for the ioperm()/iopl() functions to     Cygwin. This support includes sys/io.h and sys/perm.h header files (not     included in Cygwin by default) with development and runtime libraries.

isp4you 0.8.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113330/

    isp4you is a Webmin module that creates a virtual Apache Web server and     a user (with a random password). It automatically creates DNS entries,     up to 100 mail accounts, a MySQL database, quotas, etc. You can also     create a new Webmin user that will only have access to its own new     account. The supported languages are English, Dutch, Spanish, German,     Turkish, and French.

JFreeChart 0.9.6 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113314/

    JFreeChart is a Java class library for producing charts. Horizontal and     vertical bar charts (regular or stacked with optional 3D-effects), line     charts, pie charts, xy plots, scatter plots, time series charts,     high/low/open/close charts, candlestick plots, and combination charts     are supported.

JFtp 1.00pre2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113346/

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    JFtp is a graphical FTP client written in Java. It supports all the     basic FTP operations, and has some improved features such as recursive     directory upload, a nice swing UI, the ability to automatically resume     downloads, and the ability to recognize broken directory names. The API     is separated from the GUI and can also be used in third-party     applications or in a command-line mode.

JSX2 0.1.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113336/

    In one line, JSX2 externalizes object data as XML, so it can be     distributed, stored, and processed independently of the code that     created it. In another line, that data can be deserialized back into     objects. JSX uses the JOS API, and so works for all objects, complex     object graphs, dynamically adjusts to recompiled classes, and enables     classes to customize their serial form for evolution. The XML format     for JSX2 is much easier to process than that of JSX.

Kernel Mode Linux 2.5.61_001 (For Linux 2.5) http://freshmeat.net/releases/113365/

    Kernel Mode Linux is a technology which enables the execution of user     programs in a kernel mode. In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can     access kernel address space directly. Unlike kernel modules, user     programs are executed as ordinary processes (except for their privilege     level), so scheduling and paging are performed as usual. Although it     seems dangerous, the safety of the kernel can be ensured through such     methods as static type checking, software fault isolation, and so     forth.

lfs-install 4.0.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113301/

    lfs-install is a free script for compiling a GNU/Linux system automated     from source code. It does compilation based on Linux From Scratch.     lfs-install supports compiler optimization flags for various Intel     IA-32 or compatible processors and allows you to create a bootable     build CD-ROM.

Loggerithim 6.2.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113341/

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    Loggerithim is a monitoring package. It allows you to monitor your     systems graphically, proactively spot problems, perform postmortems,     throw alerts when bad things happen, predict future needs, and automate     routine administration tasks.

Lutel Firewall 0.68 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113375/

    Lutel Firewall Script is a Linux iptables shell script written in bash     for use as a firewall and NAT/masquerade router for home networks or     multiple subnet applications. It shares access to an Internet     connection from multiple workstations. Its main features are support     for interface aliases, per subnet traffic definitions, UID and GID of     packet owner restrictions, length of packet restrictions, SYN / flood     protection, disabling routing between subnets, masquerading setups per     subnet, transparent proxy support, port redirection, anti-spoof     protection, TOS optimization, predefinied netfilter marking for 3rd     party traffic shapers (such as tc), DHCP support, FTP active and     passive mode support, and ZorbipTraffic.

MrProject 0.9 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113369/

    MrProject is a project management program that can help with building     project plans and tracking the progress of a project.

Multivalent DR6 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113292/

    Multivalent can be run as a browser that natively views scanned paper,     PDF, HTML, UNIX manual pages, and TeX DVI. This browser supports     annotations such as hyperlinks, highlights, notes, and executable copy     editor markup on any of these formats, and boasts advanced features     such as lenses and Robust Locations. Multivalent also has embedded     tools for extracting text, performing full-text searches of supported     documents, repairing PDF files, and converting PDF files from LZW to     Flate compression. Multivalent has an API that developers can use to     extend it. Developers can also cannibalize some of the generally useful     Java classes which are included, such as BufferedRandomAccessFile.

Nast 0.1.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113354/

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    Nast is a packet sniffer and a LAN analyzer based on Libnet and     Libpcap. It can sniff the packets on a network interface in normal mode     or in promiscuous mode. It dumps the headers of packets and the payload     in ASCII or ASCII-hex format. Various packet filters can be applied.     The data sniffed can be saved in a separate file. As an analysis tool,     it can check for other NICs on the network which are set in promiscuous     mode, build a list of all hosts on a LAN, find a gate&shy;way, perform     port scanning on a multiple hosts, catch daemon banners, follow the TCP     data stream, reset a connection, and determine whether a link type is a     hub or switch.

NewVideoRecorder 20030217 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113353/

    NewVideoRecorder is a high quality video capture toolkit for Linux. It     includes deep buffering of audio and video to reduce frame dropping, a     smooth dropping algorithm to keep the video smooth if dropping is     required, and dynamic stretching of the audio stream to exactly match     the video stream. It can use v4l1 and v4l2 devices as video sources,     and OSS devices as an audio source. It can produce QuickTime, AVI,     NuppelVideo 0.52 files, MPEG-1 files, and all files supported by ffmpeg     (through the ffmpeg library). It also includes tools and utilities for     high quality video streaming (multicast and unicast).

nfstimesync 1.1.0-1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113321/

    nfstimesync is a tool for synchronizing the time of an NFS server and     client without root rights. It was developed to allow the     &quot;make&quot; program work correctly with NFS. It was tested on     Linux, but should be easily portable to any Unix with LD_PRELOAD     enabled.

nTAIM 1045466052
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113381/

    nTAIM is a feature-rich, curses-based TOC AOL IM client for Unix     systems. It includes a basic HTML parser, buddy pounce, buddy aliases,     command aliases, tard tips, logging, tab completion, custom color     configuration, and random Buddy blurbs.

OpenGUI 3.6.1.a
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113383/

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    OpenGUI (formerly FastGL) is a high-level C/C++ graphics &amp;     windowing library built upon a fast, low-level x86 ASM graphics kernel.     It provides 2D drawing primitives and an event- driven windowing API     for easy application development, and it supports the BMP image file     format. You can write apps in the old Borland BGI style or in a     windowed style like QT. OpenGUI supports the keyboard and mouse as     event sources, the Linux framebuffer, SVGAlib, and XFree86-DGA2 (HW     accelerated) as drawing backends, Mesa3D under Linux, and 8, 15, 16,     and 32- bpp color modes.

OSSP str 0.9.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113367/

    OSSP str is a generic string handling library written in ISO-C which     provides functions for handling, matching, parsing, searching, and     formatting of ISO-C strings. It can be considered as a superset of     POSIX string(3), but its main intention is to provide a more convinient     and compact API and a more generalized functionality.

OSSP val 0.9.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113342/

    OSSP val is a flexible name-to-value mapping library for ISO-C     variables. It allows one to access ISO-C variables through name     strings, although the ISO-C language provides neither such a dedicated     facility nor an evaluation construct (which could be used to implement     such a facility easily). In general, this is used for accessing ISO-C     variables without having to know the actual symbol/address. The typical     use cases are in combination with flexible configuration parsing and     supporting loosely-coupled DSO-based module architectures.

PerlQt 3.006
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113315/

    PerlQt-3 is a full-fledged object oriented interface to Trolltech's Qt     GUI toolkit version 3.x, for Perl &gt;= 5.6.0 on POSIX systems. It     features a powerful and clean syntax, unlimited signals and slots,     seamless virtual methods reimplementation, and much more. Together with     Puic (the PerlQt User Interface Compiler) and the Qt Designer, it     provides a full RAD environment allowing one to graphically build fully     operational GUI programs in a few minutes.

procps 3.1.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113297/

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    procps is a package of utilities which includes ps, vmstat, top, w,     skill, snice, pgrep, pkill, free, sysctl, pmap, uptime, and kill. These     utilities report what is running, who is logged in, how long the system     has been running, and what is using up memory. They can be used to kill     processes and change run-time kernel configuration values.

Regular Statement String 1.01
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113331/

    Regular Statement String (RSS) provides several libraries in C, Java,     and COM to implement and demonstrate the key-value development method     using well-designed &quot;strings&quot; (RSS) as the media.

REXML 2.5.4 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113299/

    REXML is an XML 1.0 compliant, reasonably fast, non-validating XML     parser. It has an API that is designed to be intuitive,     straightforward. and terse. REXML includes a tree model parser, a SAX2     streaming parser, and a pull parser. It also includes a full XPath     implementation. All of REXML's parsers pass 100% of the Oasis XML     non-validating tests.

S tar 1.4.3 (Release)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113316/

    Star is a very fast, POSIX-compliant tar archiver. It reads and writes     POSIX compliant tar archives as well as non-POSIX GNU tar archives.     Star is the first free POSIX.1-2001 compliant tar implementation. It     saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can     restore individual files from the archive. It includes a FIFO for     speed, a pattern matcher, multi-volume support, the ability to archive     sparse files and ACLs, the ability to archive extended file flags,     automatic archive format detection, automatic byte order recognition,     automatic archive compression/decompression, remote archives, and     special features that allow star to be used for full and incremental     backups. It includes the only known platform independent     &quot;rmt&quot; server program that hides Linux incompatibilities. The     &quot;rmt&quot; server from the star package implements all     Sun/GNU/Schily/BSD enhancements and allows any &quot;rmt&quot; client     from any OS to contact any OS as server.

SAP DB 7.3.00.32 (Maintenance)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113356/

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