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Sourceforge
LinPHA 0.5.1 (bugfix) released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=254222

    LinPHA is an easy to use, multilingual, flexible photo/image     archive/album/gallery written in PHP. It uses a MySQL database to store     information about your pictures. It comes with a HTML based installer,     so you don't need experience in setting up SQL DB. The 0.5.1 release     includes fixes for all previously-reported bugs.

IRM 1.4.0 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=254206

Can we help you?X

    IRM 1.4.0 has just been released. This is the first STABLE version of     IRM released in a little under 2 years. There are many new features, as     well as streamlining and tweaking of existing functionality. IRM is a     Web-based asset and problem tracking system built for IT departments     and helpdesks. It keeps detailed information, both hardware and     software, about each computer, as well as a complete history of all     work requests ever placed.

TclXML - New Applications Released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=254197

    Two applications built using TclXML are now available. tkxmllint is a     GUI equivalent of libxml2's xmllint command-line tool. tkxsltproc is a     GUI equivalent of libxslt's xsltproc. The TclXML family of packages     provide XML support for the Tcl scripting language. There are several     subprojects: TclXML (the parser), TclDOM, TclXSLT and xmlgen.

Razor! (Game Engine for Palm devices) 0.9 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=254187

    Razor! 0.9 has been released. This release reorganises the source tree,     improves some APIs, more bug fixes, more speed, an Armlet! Support for     the Tungsten control pad. Razor! for Palm devices is a development     framework for games. It can be used with both CodeWarrior and PRC     Tools. It supports sprites, music, hard keys, timing, events, etc.

gtkpod V0.42 released (GUI for Apples iPod) http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=254113

    gtkpod is a platform independent GUI for Apple's iPod using GTK2. It     supports playlists, ID3 tag editing, multiple charsets for ID3 tags,     detects duplicate songs, allows offline modification of the database     with later synchronization, and more. This new release V0.42 is is a     minor upgrade to V0.41. The main new feature is a more responsive user     interface: you can interrupt the display update at any time, as well as     select and deselect playlists and tab entries at any time. Updating in     the foreground takes quite some time, though, therefore you have a new     option to switch back to the old behaviour of just blocking the display     until the update is done. Other than that quite a number of bugs have     been fixed and new ones have been introduced for you to find.

Streamsicle 2.0Beta released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=254092

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

    Streamsicle is a streaming MP3 server that is controlled via web     interface. The 1.x versions were enjoyed by tens of thousands. Ladies     and gentlemen, brace yourselves because this version promises to     delight hundreds of thousands with its sleek new interface, ability to     minimize to the systray in Windows, new queue functions, enhanced     stability for very large MP3 collections, and more. It is the dawn of a     new era! Streamsicle 2.0! Streamsicle 2.0! Streamsicle 2.0! (beta)

mp3splt 1.3 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=254056

    mp3splt is a command-line utility wich splits mp3 files (without     decoding), selecting begin/end time; if file is an album, you can get     splitpoints automatically from internet or a local cue/cddb file. It     splits also Mp3Wrap and AlbumWrap archives. This release contains     clean-ups and corrections. With this release, files larger than 2 GB in     size are supported.

SableVM 1.0.6 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=254096

    SableVM is a portable bytecode interpreter. Its goals are to be     reasonably small, fast, and efficient, as well as providing a     well-designed and robust platform for conducting research. This version     adds support for PowerPC. You can download the sources from:     https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5523&release_id=     141425

wishweb Version 1.1.0 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=253931

    WishWEB is a Java client to provide remote access to the X10 home     control. The client can run as a standalone application or as a WEB     client. The package includes a socket server for the X10 server, the     Java source code, the precompiled Java archive, and the necessary .html     pages to load the client. The wish project provides X10 device drivers     for Linux, creating a /dev device for each X10 unit in the house. This     allows command line, script, and program access to the X10 network.This     driver currently supports the PowerLinc Serial, PowerLinc USB, CM11A,     and Firecracker/CM17A.

Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) 1.0 stable release http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=254100

Don't know where to look next?X

    FUSE lets you write your very own filesystem, as an ordinary program.     It has a simple yet comprehensive interface, and provides an easy way     to create a virtual filesystem for just about any application. Example     applications include: automatic CD changer fs, remote filesystems for     handhelds, filesystem view for databases, etc. FUSE currently works on     all 2.4.x kernels (up to 2.4.20 and possibly later). Installation is     simple, no kernel patching or recompilation is needed. Documentation     for the interface and example programs are provided in the package. You     can download the latest version from:     http://sourceforge.net/projects/avf

Slashdot
Blizzard Births BBS
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1425211

[0]Foundryman writes "Nice bit of history at ZDNet about how the
    blizzard of 1978 led to the [1]creation of the BBS." Links

    0. http://www.daltonfoundries.com

  1. http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1107-984865.html

A 1974 Review of D&D
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1329218

[0]CleverNickName writes "[1]Boing Boing pointed me to this [2]1974
    review of the 'new' Dungeons and Dragons game. Some highlights: D&D was     subtitled 'Rules for Fantastic Medieval Wargams Campaigns Playable with     Paper and Pencil and Miniature Figures.' The reviewer concludes, 'In     general, the concept and imagination involved is stunning. However,     much more work, refinement, and especially regulation and     simplification is necessary before the game is managable.'" Links

    0. mailto:wilNO@SPAMwilwheaton.net
    1. 
http://www.boingboing.net/
    2. 
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~beattie/timeline/1972-1979/dd.gif

Music Industry's Future Foretold in China? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/2216216

    sapphire writes "An [0]article today in the [1]International Herald     Tribune provides a look at music piracy from the point-of-view of pop     stars in China. China is a country forced to deal with the reality of     unchecked piracy of digital media products. Will their experience lead     to new business models for the world-wide recording industry?" Links

Confused? Frustrated?X

    0. http://www.iht.com/articles/87521.html

  1. http://www.iht.com/

PCMCIA Announces NEWCARD Format
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/2029229

    schnoz writes "Found this over at [0]DPReview: "The PCMCIA technology     association has today announced the 'NEWCARD' format. This new format     makes use of PC Card, PCI Express and USB 2.0 technologies. The NEWCARD     format is also aimed at both Mobile and Desktop PCs". Check out the
[1]rest of the article here."

Links

    0. http://www.dpreview.com/

  1. http://www.dpreview.com/news/0302/03022103pcmcianewcard.asp

10 Techno-Cool Cars
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1813203

    mrv writes "The IEEE Spectrum picks their '[0]10 Techno-Cool Cars'. The     article picks vehicles from the 2003 or upcoming model years, that     feature significant jumps in performance, convenience, or comfort, are     technologically bold, and otherwise cool (for engineers, not just the     'motorhead' type)."
Links

    0. http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/WEBONLY/publicfeature/feb03/tcar.html

Digital Restrictions Management in Office 11 http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1811223

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    conaone writes "According to a [0]Microsoft Watch, there is a feature     in the leaked Office 2003 called "Information Rights Management." A lot     more control over documents with this... the story says: "Microsoft is     threading DRM throughout the Office 2003 suite, allowing restrictions     to be set on Outlook mail messages, as well as on Word, Excel and     PowerPoint documents. Using "permission templates," document authors     can determine restriction policies to be applied to entire categories     of documents, according to Microsoft's site." Here's a link to the
[1]whole story."

Links

    0. http://www.microsoft-watch.com/

  1. http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,4248,899456,00.asp

The Linux Uprising
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/182216

    ballpoint writes "[0]Business Week is featuring a list of [1]articles     under the header 'The Linux Uprising' including topics like 'Red Flags     for Red Hat' and 'A Bad, Sad Hollywood Ending?' touching everything     dear to the Slashdot community. A good read to align yourself with what     mainstream businesspeople are fed." Links

    0. http://www.businessweek.com/

  1. http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/toc/03_09/B382203linux.htm

Citibank Tries to Hush ATM Crypto Vulnerability http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1711249

    palme999 writes "Citibank is trying to get a gag order for new
[0]vulnerabilities found in the cryptographic equipment commonly used
    to protect the PINs of ATM transactions. The vulnerabilities came to     light during a court case involving 'phantom' ATM transactions that     users deny making but that banks still charge to customers accounts     because they claim their systems are secure." Links

    0. http://cryptome.org/pacc.htm

Do you need help?X

Advice You Would Give to Your 12 Year-Old Self? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/0859220

[0]urbazewski asks: "If you could send a message back to your [1]nerdy
    unpopular 12 year old self, what would you say? I've been asking this     one for several years, and the replies sound suspiciously like the lame     advice I got from adults at that age ('just be yourself, dear'). The     most creative answer was from an American-born Buddhist monk, who     didn't think his 12 year old self would listen to a message along the     lines of 'Hey, what you're doing is kind of making things suck for me     right now' --- he would send a message to himself by adding extra     lyrics to a song he really liked when he was in junior high school. I     got the best replies from a large class at UC Santa Cruz. The modal     answer was 'Buy Microsoft.' About 7% of the class said 'Enjoy yourself     in high school because college is really hard.' Another 7% said "Study     harder in high school because college is really hard.' (The best     variant on that theme: 'Try to figure out what "studying" is'). In the     hindsight-is-20/20 dept. there was a girl who said 'Do not date the     following people...' and then listed six names and a guy who said 'You     know how you're thinking about trying to drive your dad's car? Don't!.'     My personal favorite: 'You're a dork now, but don't worry, you'll be     cool when you're in college.'"
Links

    0. http://annmariabell.com/alternate/blog/blog.html

  1. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/18/194225&tid=146

LGP Announces Game Development Project
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/177229

[0]michaelsimms writes "[1]Linux Game Publishing is excited to announce
    our newest project to increase the appeal of Linux gaming. We are     sponsoring the development of a from-scratch Linux title! We are     looking for developers to work in a team to produce this game, and we     will be publishing the game they make! If you are interested, please     follow the link to [2]Our detailed announcement and within there you     will find the rules, requirements, and application process. If you have     wanted to get into the gaming industry, if you love playing games, and     if you are a creative thinker, not afraid of a challenge and a bit of     risk, then you need to take a look." I don't know whether to be happy     about anything that promotes Linux gaming, or disappointed that people     are being asked to work on a commercial project without a salary. Links

    0. 
http://www.linuxgamepublishing.com
    1. 
http://www.linuxgamepublishing.com/
    2. 
http://www.linuxgamepublishing.com/press_releases/devcompany.txt

Freshmeat
aifc2wav 3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113839/

    aifc2wav will save an AIFC (IMA4 or SOWT) sound file as a WAV file.

at76c503 linux driver 0.9
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113820/

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    at76c503 is a Linux driver for the wlan USB adapter based on the Atmel     at76c503 chip. It currently supports ad-hoc mode, infrastructure mode,     and WEP. It supports adapters from Atmel, the Belkin F5D6050, Netgear     MA101, and others.

bmon 1.2.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113890/

    bmon is an interface bandwidth monitor using the curses library. It's     able to compute and draw three types of diagrams (overview, graphical,     and detailed). The overview diagram is a list of all interfaces     including the rx/tx rates of each interface. The graphical diagram is a     bar graph in ASCII. All diagrams are continously updated.

C&amp;amp;T 65548 fbdev driver 0.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113859/

    This is a framebuffer driver for the Linux 2.4.x kernel that supports     the Chips&amp;Technologies 65548 video chip found in older Toshiba     Satellite notebooks and Fujitsu Point 510. There is also experimental     support for 65545 and 65540 chipsets.

CCZE 0.1.200
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113828/

    CCZE is a robust and modular log colorizer with plugins for apm, exim,     fetchmail, httpd, postfix, procmail, squid, syslog, ulogd, vsftpd,     xferlog, and more.

CentralNic Toolkit 0.04 (Perl)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113834/

Can we help you?X

    The CentralNic Toolkit is CentralNic's system for instantaneous     Registry-Registrar Communications. Registrars can use this system to     register and modify CentralNic domain names in real time, with no     delays for human intervention or e-mail processing. The Toolkit also     provides advanced and efficient methods for searching for and querying     domain names and whois records, and retrieving account information.

Choosefont 0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113823/

    Choosefont is a tool for efficiently finding the required font from a     large amount of font faces. It can also create HTML and CSS code to     select the font and copy it to the X clipboard automatically.

Dia2Postgres 20030221 (CVS Snapshots)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113886/

    Dia2Postgres is a Perl script that can be used to convert Dia diagrams     into PostgreSQL scripts or PHP mirror classes which can add, update,     and modify table entries automatically. It has support for inheritance,     simple references (limited to a single field), and a fake enum type     which creates a table.

ELOG Electronic Web Logbook 2.3.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113849/

    ELOG Electronic Web Logbook is an electronic logbook with a Web     interface. It can be used to maintain personal or shared logbooks, with     the ability to add attachments to logbook pages. Logbook entries can be     categorized with user-defined classes, and queried using filters on     these classes. Automatic email notifications can be generated on new     entries based on the classes. The ELOG server is a small stand-alone C     program, which runs under Linux and Windows. The logbooks are saved in     plain ASCII files for easy and fast access.

EzSDK 4.56
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113837/

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

    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.

filter.rb .1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113811/

    Filter.rb is a file manager that supports regular expression searches,     bookmarks of previous searches, and drag and drop of individual files     as well as bookmarked collections of files.

Gangplank conferencing system 1.0.0.beta.9 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/113846/

    Gangplank is a Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) system (or     &quot;chat server&quot;) which supports real-time communication between     users, currently using a text-based user interface. It runs as an     Internet server which implements the standard telnet protocol, so no     special client program is necessary for users. Server-side processing     provides input editing/history and terminal- handling features over the     telnet connection for standard ANSI terminals. This code has been in     production use on a private server since early 1993. This     single-process server is fast, efficient and stable.

gPHPEdit 0.0.48 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113832/

    gPHPEdit is a GNOME2 editor that is dedicated to editing PHP files and     other supporting files, like HTML/CSS. It has support for drop-down     function lists, hints showing parameters, and syntax highlighting.

gTaxEstimator 0.6 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113813/

Don't know where to look next?X

    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.

Hackbot 2.19 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113817/

    Hackbot is a host exploration tool and bannergrabber. It scans numerous     services and vulnerabilities.

JavaBDD 0.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113825/

    JavaBDD is a Java library for manipulating BDDs (binary decision     diagrams). Binary decision diagrams are widely used in model checking,     formal verification, optimizing circuit diagrams, and other areas.

Kover 2.9.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113821/

    Kover is a WYSIWYG CD cover printer. You have the ability to enter     title, contents, set colors for background, text, embed images, and     more. You can even stream title and tracks from CDDB into this little     app. CDDB access via proxy is supported.

libxml++ 0.21
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113857/

Confused? Frustrated?X

    libxml++ is a C++ interface for working with XML files, using libxml     (gnome-xml) to parse and write the actual XML files. It has a simple     but complete API.

LinPHA 0.5.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113827/

    LinPHA is an easy to use, multilingual, flexible photo/image     archive/album/gallery written in PHP. It uses a MySQL database to store     information about your pictures. It comes with a HTML-based installer,     so you don't need experience in setting up SQL databases. Thumbnails     are created as needed and stored in the SQL DB.

NeoStats 2.5.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113844/

    NeoStats provides unique services to IRC via loadable modules. It does     not provide the traditional NickServ/ChanServ services, but instead     provides services like &quot;HostServ&quot;, which can automatically     set a user's virtual host upon logging onto a IRC network, or     &quot;StatServ&quot;, which can provide detailed statistics about the     network, individual servers, or channels, and produce an HTML page. It     also includes a number of &quot;Fun&quot; services, like     &quot;LoveServ&quot; and &quot;MoraleServ&quot;. Additional modules are     available via the NeoStats Web site or through third party developers.     Currently, NeoStats supports UnrealIRCd, UltimateIRCD, Hybrid7, and     NeoIRCd, with more IRCD support being developed.

NewsBruiser 1.12.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113858/

    NewsBruiser is a simple but full-featured Weblog application.

OpenSSL 0.9.7a
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113826/

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    The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust,     commercial-grade, fully featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing     the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS     v1) as well as a full-strength general-purpose cryptography library.

pcal and lcal 4.7.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113816/

    Pcal prints nice-looking PostScript (or HTML) calendars, and has more     options than you can shake a stick at. Its real power is its ability to     create personalized calendars by marking 'events' (for example,     payday). Lcal is similar to Pcal, but it generates lunar calendars.

Pol-IP 1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113812/

    Pol-IP is a full traffic control bandwith manager for Linux. It also     has a statistic server for multi- platform clients.

Siag Office 3.5.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113888/

    Siag Office is a free office package which consists of the spreadsheet     Siag, the word processor PW, the animation program Egon, the text     editor XedPlus, the file manager Xfiler and the previewer Gvu. Siag is     easy to use, yet infinitely flexible through multiple embedded     interpreters and a plugin mechanism that allows other programs to run     inside the main document. The supported interpreters are SIOD, Guile,     Tcl, and Python.

SnipSnap 0.3.4a
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113865/

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    SnipSnap is an easy to install and use Web log and Wiki engine written     in Java. It has no external dependency on Web servers or databases, as     both are built-in.

SQUID User Management System 1.02
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113833/

    The SQUID User Management System provides limiting of the traffic usage     of each user and blocking if usage is too great.

Trash Can 3.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113814/

    Trash Can is a command line recycle bin for Linux/*NIX-based systems.     ksh, bash, or zsh is needed. It can remove files and restore them in     their original path, delete single files from the trash can,     automatically delete 'core' and 'dead.letter' files, automatically     purge the trash over X days old, empty the trash, and display the disk     usage and stored files. It is compressed to take up less room, and     entire directories can be restored/deleted. It will prompt the user if     restoring over an existing file. An installation script is included.

tsemgr 0.01
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113824/

    tsemgr is a GTK application to manage the T68 mobile phone.

WebSight Directory System 0.6.1 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/113843/

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    The WebSight Directory System was originally developed for Electronic     Music World (www.electronicmusicworld.com), to serve as an Internet     portal related to electronic music. WebSight Directory System presents     collected links in categories and subcategories. It supports link     submission by visitors.

Xfprot 0.13beta
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113848/

    XFPROT is a graphical frontend for the F-Prot Antivirus for Linux Small     Business Edition. It is based upon the XSTEP-3.5.1 library.

xmlBlaster 0.842
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113853/

    XmlBlaster is XML based MOM (Message oriented Middleware) with a lot of     features. It is a publish/subscribe and point-to-point MOM server which     exchanges XML-encoded messages. Communication with the server is based     on CORBA (using JacORB), RMI, XML-RPC, native socket, or a persistent     HTTP plugin. Subscribers can use XPath expressions to filter the     messages they wish to receive and add their own MIME-based filter     plugins. C/C++, Java, Perl and PHP client demos are included in the     xmlBlaster test suite, and Tcl and Python demo clients are scheduled.     XmlBlaster also provides a browser callback framework, allowing     browsers (Netscape, Mozilla, MSIE) to receive instant callbacks over a     persistent http connection. A security plugin framework allows     authentication/authorization in many ways. Currently there are LDAPand      passwd-based plugins available.

Slashcode
Slash::Blob
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/2044216

    I've added Slash::Blob to the main dist in CVS. Its a module for     storing binaries and serving them up on the web. It will be the     foundation for most of the new features we are adding so that we can     use images and pdf files with stories (and other subsystems). If you     are writing modules you may find it useful for your own applications.     Feedback is welcome.

Link Tag to Enable Auto-Discovery of RSS Files http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1652216

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    Recently, I have been making small changes to my Slash sites to make     them integrate better into the weblog communities dominated by Blogger,     Radio from Userland, Movable Type, and similar tools. I found out that     some of the weblog aggregation tools look for a specific link tag in     the head portion of a site's home page in order to locate that site's     RSS file. This is the kind of thing that can be added to a template     without changing any code. Here's the code itself: &lt;link     rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS"     href="__YOUR_RSS_URL__"&gt; For more information about the research I     did to arrive at this conclusion, see the article How Weblog Monitors     Automatically Discover RSS Feeds on CTDATA.com.

ExploitSeattle
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/20/0731202

    ExploitSeattle is your daily dose of events occuring in the Emerald     City. Its run by a horde of rain soaked Seattlites who's quest to     relieve boredom and promote cool stuff(TM) caused them to create a site     to list their hip and not so hip events.

SuSE8.1 installation test failures for Mysql modul http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/18/2151208

    I have installed slash test sites on debian a few times before, but now     I'm trying to install a permanent site on SuSE8.1 I'm having problems     installing Bundle::Slash - MIME, Mysql modules &amp; libapreq are all     failing their tests. I'm installing Bundle::Slash within a perl shell.     I'll concentrate on Mysql module here. I'm no perl expert (not even a     perl beginner), but it seems to be a problem with lib.pl in testing the     Mysql module. At line 253 &amp; 254, my build complains about these 2     lines with "Illegal character in prototype for main::ErrMsgF : @_ at     t/lib.pl line 254" Here's the lines, what's wrong with them ? If     they're wrong, how come they're in the bundle ? sub ErrMsg (@_) { print     (@_); } sub ErrMsgF (@_) { printf (@_); } There's also a warning during     the "perl Makefile.PL" phase about CAPI &amp; PL_FILES which I don't     understand either. " WARNING: CAPI is not a known parameter. WARNING:     PL_FILES takes a hash reference not a array reference. Please inform     the author. " Again, if the code is wrong, why is it bundled as a     stable release ? I suspect that my problems are just a side effect of     something else....can anyone out there point me in the right direction?     I have a build log if anyone needs to see it. thanks!

Nou la SURSE.RO
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/17/1851222

    Hi! Just wanted to let you know that I started my own slash-site,     targeted at the Romanian audience. The site is intented to be a     Romanian version of Slashdot, but focus falls on local stories.

Enabling Comment Counting on Main Screen http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/19/1746215

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

    Just installed Slash to support an internal project at work - sorry,     site is not visible from the Net. I can't work out how to add the     "comments counter" after the "Read More ... " link. I searched this     site and the mailing list archive at sourceforge with no success. I     know that it is probably something simple, but I can't find it. Can     anyone help? --Paul Barry

Discussion Posts
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/18/1753223

    So here's the deal - I've got my site up and running and everything is     looking and working fine. Except for one thing that could mean the     whole project falls apart. So we all know stories need to be approved     before they are posted, right? So, we have discussions which don't     (necessarily) require approval before they can be published, hence     providing the lay-user an opportunity to create 'posts' to a Discussion     Board. However, it looks as if when I post a discussion, it is only     displayed in my user profile and is not listed in the 'Active     Discussions' list. To create somewhat of a bulletin board, I'd like to     be able to have all user discussions appear in that list of active     discussions. I've noticed the same thing happens here with Slashcode     too. Can it be changed? And if so, how?

ICANNWatch Converts to Slash
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/18/1741245

    It's sort of been mentioned before, but ICANNWatch.org -- a site     devoted to chronicles and critiques of the Internet Corporation for     Assigned Names and Numbers -- has converted from PHP Nuke 4.2 to Slash.     Whether or not this item gets published, we'd like to be added to the     list of slash sites. And of course, if you are interested in the future     of the Internet you may want to visit us to find out what ICANN is up     to. Or, you might want to read our first month's status report.

Scoop 2 Slash conversion script?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/17/1846259

    I've seen lots of requests going the other way, and there are some     tools for that, but does anyone have a scoop to slash conversion kit of     some sort? I've decided that scoop hosting isn't viable, and while we     will continue to host scoop sites for our existing customers, we are     now trying to get people to move in the slash direction, and are     offering free extensions to customers who will drop scoop.

Lifetime karma
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/15/2021220

Don't know where to look next?X

    I just read this interview (flamebait/insightful, depending on your     view of a certain GWB) with Kurt Vonnegut, now 80 years. Seems he's     earned quite a bit of karma in his years. That's how I got this idea:     Presuming succesful slashsites might last for decades, it would be a     further motivation to keep writing good commentary and just generally     interesting if, in addition to the active karma value (with the cap),     there would also be a separate "total karma earned", or lifetime karma     which would not have a cap and would be an integer value rather than a     descriptive value.

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