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[osdn developer] May 12, 2003
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Sourceforge
Plenty of good news; install script added, notable performance improvement, less memory consumption, and alot of new features: user calendar, user tasks, user notepad, newsreader, ephemerides, link directory, wiki structures, new plugins and more! Tiki is full featured content management system suited to many types of online communities. Features include news, topics, wiki, polls, trackers, image galleries, froums, blogs, webmail, and much more. Using PHP, MySQL and Smarty.
LTP release announcement 2003.05.08
The Linux Test Project test suite ltp-full-20030508.tgz has been released. The latest version of the testsuite contains 1800+ tests for the Linux OS. Our web site also contains other information such as: test results, a Linux test tools matrix, an area for keeping up with fixes for known blocking problems in the 2.5 kernel releases, technical papers and HowTos on Linux testing, and a code coverage analysis tool. Lists of test cases that are expected to fail for specific architectures and kernels are located at: http://ltp.sourceforge.net/expected-errors.php These lists also contain expected LTP compiler warnings for each architecture and kernel. Highlights: * An updated and revised HowTo is now posted on the website. * Updates to allow build and execution in NPTL environments. * Open POSIX Test Suite 0.9.0 merged into test suite. * New 'ltpmenu' ncurses-type GUI available. * New tests added for device mapper, sockets, and 2.5 timers. We encourage the community to post results, patches, or new tests on our mailing list, and to use the CVS bug tracking facility to report problems that you might encounter. More details available at our web-site.
Tcllib 1.4.0 released
tcllib is a Tcl-only library of standard routines for Tcl (no compiling required). This release is a minor version change which fixes numerous bugs and provides a lot of enhancements as well. Tcllib 1.4 release
notes ======================== Hello World, welcome to Tcllib 1.4. This
release is a minor version change which fixes numerous bugs and
provides a lot of enhancements as well. Availability ------------ The
released distributions can be downloaded from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12883&release_id=
157517 Available are gzipped, zipped, and bzipped tarballs, a starkit,
and a starpack for windows. Installation ------------ * For the starkit
and starpack just execute the file and a GUI based installer will pop
up. Fill out the paths, then run the installation. * For the tarballs
unpack them in some directory /foo, then run the file
"/foo/installer.tcl". This will invoke the same installer used in the
starkit and starpack. Note: While the installer will open up a GUI by
default (and if possible), a command line based installation is
provided too. Run the installer with the option "-help" to see what is
available. Known problems -------------- * When using Tcllib 1.4 on a
true 64bit platform, like Linux/Alpha, or Linux/IA-64 the usage of Tcl
8.4.x is strongly recommended. * Package mime, SourceForge Tcllib Bug
#447037 A special case of the above. This problem affects only people
which are using Tcl and Mime on a true 64-bit system. The currently
recommended fix for this problem is to upgrade to Tcl version 8.4. This
version has extended 64 bit support and the bug does not appear
anymore. The problem could have been generally solved by requiring the
use of Tcl 8.4 for this package. We decided against this solution as it
would force a large number of unaffected users to upgrade their Tcl
interpreter for no reason. See
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=447037&group_id=12883&a tid=112883 for additional information. Acknowledgments --------------- Many thanks to Arjen Markus Brent Welch Brett Schwarz Dan Kuchler David N. Welton Don Porter Donal K. Fellows Eric Melski Gerald Lester Johannes-Heinrich Vogeler Jeff Hobbs Joe English Kevin Kenny Melissa Chawla Miguel Sofer Pat Thoyts Peter MacDonald Reinhard Max Ross Mohn Sandeep Tamhankar Scott Redman Scott Stanton Steffen Traeger Steve Ball and all the people who submitted bug reports and patches. Bug reports, patches, requests for enhancements (RFEs)
Proxool 0.7.2
Proxool is a Java SQL Driver that provides a connection pool wrapper around another Driver of your choice. Very simple to migrate existing code. Fully configurable. Fast, mature and robust. Transparently adds connection pooling to your existing JDBC driver. Proxool 0.7.2 and 0.7.1 bring you lots of changes to do with concurrency and a few bug fixes.
Freevo version 1.3.2-pre4 released
This development release includes GUI improvements, the ability to play music in the background, CD playing (with CDDB support), a new plugin interface, a Web recording interface, and many bugfixes. The binary runtime was updated, and MPlayer 0.90 is now used. 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. It uses MPlayer (included) to play and record audio+video. It is optimized for use with a TV+remote.
Mailman 2.1.2 released
This is GNU Mailman 2.1.2, free software for managing email mailing lists and e-newsletters. Its integrated web interface provides easy-to-use access for list members and list administrators. Mailman supports built-in archiving, automatic bounce processing, content filtering, digest delivery, spam filters, and more. Version 2.1.2 contains bug fixes, a few new minor features, and two new languages (Portuguese/Portugal and Polish).
Hamlib 1.1.4 released
Hamlib provides a unified environment for the development of radio and
rotator control applications. Release 1.1.4 includes improved rotator
support, important build fixes for gcc-3.x, *BSD, Mac OS X and
Cygwin(win32) platforms. Besides improvements and bug fixes, some
experimental work has been started on SDR, stay tuned. Check it out at
http://www.hamlib.org ! New in 1.1.4: * new backends: Drake (R8B), GNU
Radio (experimental), microtune, and many new rig models * new rotator
backends: fodtrack, rotorez * better doxygenized documentation *
reworked perl and tcl bindings using swig * vfo_t rework * gcc-3.x
compilance Note: Kylix binding may not be uptodate. Download pages are
accessible at http://sourceforge.net/projects/hamlib i386 rpms and .deb
coming soon. DLL and VisualBasic wrapper are planned. Plan for 1.1.5: *
add support for the SDR-1000 * develop further the gnuradio backend *
complete the port to mingw(win32) environement * enter more models of
supported backends * add Python and Java bindings * etc. (any wishes?)
Please, test it out and report to
YAM Amiga 2.4 released
The YAM (Yet-Another-Mailer) open source team is pleased to announce the release of version 2.4 of the well-known AmigaOS Email client (MUA). After 18 months hard work this new version features tremendous bugfixes and enhancements to once more stable it's leadership on the AmigaOS based MUA clients. YAM (short for 'Yet Another Mailer') is a MIME-compliant Internet mailer written for AmigaOS computers. It supports multi-POP3, APOP, SMTP, TLSv1/SSLv3, multiple users, PGP, unlimited hierarchical folders, filters, configurable GUI, ARexx interface. NEW FEATURES * Hierarchical folder list - folders can now be arranged into groups, and nested at the user's discretion * SMTP & POP3 TLS1/SSL3 support for stunnel servers, using AmiSSL.library * Email address cache, making it possible to "remember" the last N used recipients if they don't appear in the address book * More powerful recipient string gadgets, resolving aliases, real names and email addresses "on the fly" as they are found in the address book or the email cache * Optional pop-up menus in the folder & message lists * Automatic codepage detection and translation, specially meant for cyrillic users. * Reworked status bar * Automatically finds the suitable mailing list support settings * Extended support for mailto: links * Search function in the Write window * Customizable size format and localized unit display * Individual appicon stats for folders, with an user-definable label * New hidden option "JumpToIncoming" * Deleting a block of text with RAmiga-Del automatically inserts a "[...]" marker
Furthur 1.7.2 has been released
Furthur is a peer-to-peer music sharing tool that allows fully
enforcable legal sharing, instant downloads with no waiting lists,
in-depth cataloging functionality, and detailed attribute searches.
Upgrading to this version is recommended for all existing users. Read
on for details about the vast number of improvements in this new
version. The Furthurnet team is proud to announce the release of:
Furthurnet 1.7.2
moregroupware 0.6.7 released
We have released version 0.6.7 of moregroupware. It is available in the files section as a tar.gz and a zip package. The files contains the available manual, thus they are bigger than the last release. moregroupware is a web-based groupware package, written in PHP4. moregroupware includes modules like webmail, notes, todo, contacts, project management, calendar and others. The most important improvements to the 0.6.7 release are those made to the files module and the new setup, logging and messaging code. More details are available in the release notes. Have fun!
Slashdot
[0]GlobE 59 writes "[1]3D Festival in Copenhagen, Denmark announced the winners of their 1st Annual International 3DAwards this Friday (9/5). Take a look at the [2]nominees and winners here! 3D Festival, Game Developers World and Architectural Visualization Conference is a joint conference/expo combining interests in 3D-graphics and visualization." Links
0. mailto:globbe@d4rkn3ss.net
1.
http://www.3dfestival.com/
2.
http://www.cgtalk.com/showthread.php?threadid=61537
The Disappearance of Saturday Morning
[0]Ant writes "Saturday morning [1]no longer means kids in front of TV sets across the country, glued to the latest in hip cartoons. Why? Gerard Raiti investigates the death of an era." As a former Saturday morning TV addict, this doesn't seem like a bad thing to me. Links
Verizon To Offer WiFi At Pay Phones
Makarand writes "Verizon has ambitious plans to catapult pay phones
from the pre-cellular era to the WiFi era by [0]creating hotspots
around pay phones using an extension of their DSL service. The current
plan is to upgrade 200,000 pay phones in the New York metro area to
provide a WiFi service. Although major metros are spotted with
hotspots, finding them is usually a big problem. Verizon thinks that
specially marked WiFi enabled pay phones would solve the problem of
locating the hotspots." Sounds similar to [1]Bell Canada's move to do
the same.
0. http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-8/105254859347540xml
Xine Gets Native Sorenson3 Decoding
[0]gooofy writes "Freshly (im)ported from [1]ffmpeg, [2]xine 1-beta12
finally has native support for Sorenson SVQ3 video. This means that
you're finally able to watch the latest quicktime trailers on any xine
supported hardware platform, not just on x86. Other goodies in this
release include support for ogg/theora, playback of cd/dvd over the
network, improved handling of mpeg-2 files (resyncing) and many detail
improvements."
0.
http://xine.sf.net
1.
http://ffmpeg.sf.net/
2.
http://xine.sf.net/Last-Mile Solution For A Rural Land Co-op? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/05/11/2139219
[0]macguys writes "My [1]community consists of about 150 households
spread out over several hundred acres in North Florida. We are far
enough away from the nearest city that broadband cable and DSL services
don't make it here. We're well organized, and used to working together
on projects. We have a lot of home based business offices here and high
speed access something that many of my neighbors are hungry for. We've
looked at projects like [2]http://www.magnoliaroad.net and know that
others have addressed the issue with 802.11b/g/etc. There is no big
problem getting a T-1 to the community. That part is easy. The hard
part is distributing the bandwidth among those here who want to
participate. Wireless works in places but in general this land is
covered in hardwood and pines and the signal drops off quickly. We have
a long history (community is 25 years old) of working together to solve
problems. Running copper or coax is not out of the question if we can
find a reasonable way of distributing the bandwidth. Any suggestions
are welcome."
0.
http://homepage.mac.com/macguys
1.
http://www.ic.org/
2.
http://www.magnoliaroad.net/Install An Xbox/Linux Media System In Your Car http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/05/11/213240
[0]AltGrendel writes "Bored during those rush-hour traffic jams? An
enterprising UK geek has installed an [1]Xbox/Linux system in his car.
With a mod chip, [2]Freevo, a LogiTech Wingman, and a 40 gig hard
drive, he has access to music, video, and games during drive time.
[3]Details and pictures are here."
0. mailto:ag-slashdot@exiCOFFEEt0.us minus caffeine
1.
http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/
2.
http://freevo.sourceforge.net/
3.
http://www.target-earth.net/xbox/
IT Growth: Exponential No More
BreadMan writes "The Economist has has an article about growth in the IT industry [0]coming off a period of unsustainable growth. Compares IT to growth industries of the past like railroads and automobiles." Links 0. http://economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=1747329
Mozilla 1.4b Loosed
An anonymous reader writes "The fine Mozilla folks have decided to bless us with the release of Mozilla 1.4b this weekend. Highlights include support for NTLM authentication, usability improvements, and lots of performance, stability, and site compatibility fixes. As always, the [0]release notes have more detailed info on changes." Links 0. http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.4b/ Dreamcast Web Server Running Off Memory Card http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/05/11/1654206 Adrian writes "I have written a [0]new file system for Linux - to read and write files on the [1]Sega Dreamcast's [2]visual memory unit (VMU)- a small slab of flash memory used by the console to save game files. To see it in action - and see a DC serve some html, [3]go to the Landslide test server - though I have no doubt that [4]micro_http, the web server I am using (said to be the world's smallest), will result in the quickest Slashdotting in history :)" Gentlemen, start your mirrors now. Links
0.
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linuxdc/linux-sh-dc/fs/vmufs/?only_with_tag=linux-sh-dc-2_4-branch
1.
http://www.linuxdc.net/
2.
http://mc.pp.se/dc/vms/flashmem.html
3.
http://www.landslide.ath.cx/
4.
http://www.acme.com/software/micro_httpd/
How to Become A Spammer
[0]permeablepdx points to this story in The Oregonian about [1] how to
become a spammer. Summary: "Local Oregon boy makes big bucks after
learning from the Spam masters."
0. mailto:permeablepdx@yahoo.com
Freshmeat
AIOCP (All In One Control Panel) is a professional platform-independent all-in-one solution to completely manage a Website through a user-friendly Web interface. It includes by default all needed modules for Website management and a long list of extra modules, including a CMS, WYSIWYG editor, languages, users, menus, languages, forums, news, newsletter, links, downloads, reviews, awards, chat, polls, calendar, banners, search engine, e-commerce, e-business, statistics, online help, system tools, shell, backup, MIME, whois, ping, traceroute, MySQL database management, transcoding, custom modules, code libraries, images, and sounds. Each module is perfectly integrated into the system and has adequate management and control tools.
avidemux 2.0.2 (Development)
Avidemux is a graphical tool to edit video. It can open AVI, MPEG, Nuppelvideo and BMPs. Most common codecs are supported (M-JPEG, MPEG, DivX, Xvid, huffyuv, WMA, etc.) thanks to libavcodec. Video can be edited, cut, appended, filtered (resize/crop/denoise), and re-encoded to either AVI (DivX/Xvid) or MPEG 1/2.
Bontmia 0.7
Bontmia is a network-based backup tool that saves configurable numbers of last month, week, day, hour, and minute backups. Each backup is a complete snapshot of the original directories, and only new and changed files are stored when generating snapshots. Remote access is implemented using ssh.
Bookcase 0.6.2
Bookcase is a personal book collection manager for KDE. It uses an XML file storage format, and tracks 26 book properties by default. Unlimited user-defined fields are allowed. Author names are automatically formatted, and the collection may be sorted by any property. Filters are available to limit the visible books by definable criteria. Full customization for printing is possible through editing the default XSLT file. Automatic ISBN validation is included. Exporting to Bibtex and Bibtexml is possible.
Bugzero 2.4.2
Bugzero is an easy-to-install Web-based bug, defect, issue, and incident tracking system. It can be customized to fit software, hardware, and help desk support situations. It is platform and database system independent (based on Java). It supports multiple projects, group-based access, automatic bug assignment, file attachment, email notification, metric reports, and workflow. It also features advanced search capability, a comprehensive bug audit trail, CVS version control integration, and an easy to use system administration tool for project configuration and user account management.
cdinsert and cdlabelgen 2.6.0 (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.
cdwrite 0.4
cdwrite is the shell for creation of data and audio disks, especially compilations. It uses mkisofs and cdrecord for data and cdparanoia and cdrdao for audio.
cfgstoragemaker 1.1
cfgstoragemaker remotely generates an MRTG config file in order to graph all storage devices (disk, memory, and swap) of one or more specific host(s) via SNMP.
Chaos2 XMMS 1.1
Chaos2 is a skin based on Omar Hussain's Chaos skin. The colors have been changed to match the WMaker-simple themes. A Window Maker logo has been pasted into "main.bmp".
DansGuardian 2.6.1 (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).
Dialog CD Writer 2.2
Dialog CD Writer is a dialog front end to burn CDs under GNU/Linux and Unix. It can write data and audio CDs, make MP3 files, and ISO images, and burn on-the-fly copies. X is not need to run the script.
DisSpam 0.12
DisSpam is a personal solution to combat spam (i.e. not for mail servers/ISPs). It is a Perl script that detects spam in POP3 mailboxes based on internal RBL checks or SpamAssassin. It runs through cron and uses a very simple yet versatile configuration file. DSPAM 2.5.2
DSPAM is a server-side anti-spam agent for UNIX email servers. It masquerades as the email server's local delivery agent and filters/learns SPAM using a Bayesian statistical approach which provides an administratively maintenance-free, self-learning Anti-Spam service. Each email is broken down into its most interesting tokens, each assigned a spam probability. All probabilities are then combined to produce a statistical probability of spam. This approach, applied to a mature corpus of email, has the potential to yield a 99.5% success rate with only 0.03% chance of false positives. Dynebolic GNU/Linux 1.0 alpha 5 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/122335/ Dynebolic is a live bootable CD-ROM, a complete operating system that doesn't needs an hard-disk to run and with few requirements. It recognizes most hardware and gives a complete desktop offering a good selection of multimedia production tools. It includes tools like MuSE streamer, FreeJ, Blender, PD & GEM, TerminatorX, GDAM, Soundtracker, and a lot more, so it is an ideal platform for DeeJaying and VeeJaying.
Eagle Linux 2.2.0
Eagle Linux is a Linux distribution that boots and runs directly from floppy or CD without requiring installation or repartitioning. It does not use a compressed file system, making file access faster. It detects and mounts IDE and SCSI hard drives in write mode, and offers an easier way for less experienced Linux users to create their own bootable floppy or CD from scratch. Based on Debian, it includes a DHCP client and drivers for networking.
Enemies of Carlotta 1.0.1 (Stable)
Enemies of Carlotta is a simple mailing list manager. It tries to mimic the ezmlm software somewhat, but is written completely from scratch in Python. It has a less restrictive license than ezmlm and qmail, and is smaller and simpler than GNU Mailman.
EtherBeamer 1.18
EtherBeamer is a generic remote bridging solution running on Linux. It is capable of connecting different Ethernets on different locations on the Internet through AES-encrypted UDP tunnels. IP addresses on the tunnel endpoints may change, making EtherBeamer an ideal solution for connecting NATed SOHO networks on DSL lines to a corporate network.
Gambas 0.56 (Development)
Gambas is a graphical development environment based on a Basic interpreter, like Visual Basic. It uses the Qt toolkit, but is able to use any other toolkit that a module is written for.
GNOME War Pad 0.1.0
GNOME War Pad is 'VGA Planets' client for GNOME 2 desktop platform. It aims to develop a full featured client, including scripting Python support.
gwyple 2.2.0 (Main)
gwyple is a GUI, implemented in Perl and Perl/Tk, for handling bug reports. These reports usually arrive by email, are stored by helper scripts called from procmail, and can then be organized by gwyple independently from the used BTS. Io programming language 2003-05-10 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/122465/ Io is small prototype-based programming language. It is a pure object language, and it features an incremental garbage collector, exceptions, light weight threads, and embeddability.
Iter Vehemens Ad Necem 0.420
Iter Vehemens ad Necem (IVAN) is a graphical roguelike game which currently runs in Windows, DOS, and Linux. It features advanced bodypart and material handling, multi-colored lighting and, above all, deep gameplay.
Jabberwocky 2.0.03 (Development)
Jabberwocky is a Lisp IDE containing a Lisp-aware editor with syntax highlighting, parentheses matching, a source analyzer, indentation, a source level debugger, a project explorer, and an interaction buffer. It is the replacement for the Lisp Debug project. JASA 0.19
JASA (Java Auction Simulator API) allows researchers in computational economics to write high-performance trading simulations using a number of different auction protocols. The software is designed to be highly extensible, so that new auction rules can easily be implemented. The software also provides base classes for implementing simple adaptive trading agents. It was developed for research carried out at the Agent Applications, Research and Technology group of Liverpool University.
JProftpd 1.1 (Stable)
JProftpd is a simple graphic frontend written in Java for the proftpd FTP server.
JSGraphics 0.2
JSGraphics is a library for producing 2D graphics using JavaScript by manipulating HTML tables. It uses 'run length encoding' by taking advantage of colspan attributes in order to reduce the complexity of the output. Images created in this manner can be posted on the pages such as forums or LiveJournal where images are not allowed, and can be animated using JavaScript. Simple 2D graphics functions for drawing lines, points, and circles are included. KBVT 0.5.1
KBVT is a tool for small libraries. It consists of a couple of Java programs and uses a MySQL database. It allows you to manage books, users, events, etc. The GUI and documentation are written in German.
killdock 1.0.0
killdock is designed to disable the Mac OS X Dock. The program consists of two functions, enable and disable, which can be run at any time.
Krusader 1.12 beta2
Krusader is an "old-school" file manager. Its twin-panel look follows in the footsteps of the great file managers of old such as GNU's Midnight Commander© and the Norton Commander© for DOS. Krusader features an intuitive GUI, complete drag n' drop capability, transparent handling of archives, mimetype support, and more.
LEAF Bering 1.2
LEAF (Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall) is an easy-to-use embedded Linux system that is meant for creating network appliances for use in small office, home office, and home automation environments. Although it can be used in other ways, it is primarily used as a gateway/router/firewall for Internet leaf sites.
Leif 0.5
Leif is a KDE tool for the SonyEricsson T68/T68i mobile phone. It supports phonebook editing, SMS management, and file uploading.
libtour 0.6
libtour is a generic tournament processing library. The rules, participants, schedule, and results of a sporting tournament can be defined in the Scheme programming language and given to the library as input. A CLI application is provided as a reference client implementation. LILO 22.5.3
LILO is a Boot loader for Linux/x86 and other PC operating systems. It is responsible for loading your Linux kernel from either a floppy or a hard drive and passing control to it. It is capable of booting beyond cylinder 1024 of a hard disk if the BIOS supports EDD packet call extensions to the int 0x13 interface. LILO can also be used to boot many other operating systems, including DOS, Windows (all versions), OS/2, and the BSD variants. The LILO distribution includes full source, documentation and support files.
Linux Bandwidth Arbitrator 3.33
Linux Bandwidth Arbitrator allows beginning-to-advanced network administrators to control bandwidth. It is designed to be completely turn-key in its default configuration. You just plug it into your network trunk, and it self configures and immediatly starts slowing "bandwidth hogs". This allows for email, Web browsing, chat, etc. to get better response times. It also comes with many advanced shaping features for experienced network adminstrators.
Martin's Picture Viewer 0.1.54
Martin's Picture Viewer is a JPEG viewer for X Windows written in Perl and Tk. It is able to display and edit JPEG meta-information, including EXIF data, IPTC/IIM information, and embedded comments. It also serves as a frontend for performing lossless rotation, resizing, and filtering, and can displays images as thumbnails.
Mass 0.3.0
This is a work in progress game where you control a shapeable mass, dig through walls, and find some food to get bigger. There is no clear goal yet, though.
Matrix Reloaded GDM Theme 0.0.1
Matrix Reloaded GDM Theme is a theme based on the movie The Matrix: Reloaded.
mkvtoolnix 0.3.2
mkvtoolnix is a set of tools that allow users to display information about, extract streams from, merge several streams into, and split Matroska media files. Supported stream types include video streams from AVIs or Ogg files and Vorbis audio from Ogg files among many others. The resulting files can be played back with mplayer or the Matroska Direct Show filter under Windows.
MLdonkey 2.4 (Stable)
MLDonkey is a multi-network file-sharing client. It was the first open-source client to access eDonkey. It runs as a daemon, that can be controlled through telnet (command-line), HTTP (Web pages), and many different GUIs. It is written in Objective-Caml. It can currently access eDonkey, Overnet, Gnutella, BitTorrent, and Soulseek. Support for other networks (Direct Connect, Open Napster) is only partial.
mod_rsvg 0.1
mod_rsvg is an Apache module for converting SVG documents into images of various formats. It uses librsvg for the conversion.
MoviX2 0.3.0pre4
MoviX2 is a small Linux distro that transforms your PC in a powerful multimedia box. Using the GUI version of mplayer to play audio/video files, after booting your PC with MoviX2 you will be able to play any DVD/VCD, most video/audio files (most noticeably DivX but generically any AVI, MPEG, QuickTime, WMV, ASF, MP3, and OGG), and also radio stations on the Internet if you are connected to a LAN. And since all systems will be completely loaded in RAM, you do not even need a HD to use MoviX2.
MyProxy 20030511
MyProxy is a privacy-enhancing personal HTTP 1.1 proxy. Arbitrary URLs can be blocked by regular expression patterns and optionally replaced by transparent GIFs. Cookies can be controlled based on server/domain name. The "Referer", "User-Agent", and "From" HTTP headers can be dealt with in various ways. All user settings are configured through an HTML user interface.
OZradio 0.9.1 beta
OZradio is a Linux FM radio player for KDE and GNOME. It supports BTTV-compatible FM and TV cards. It features the ability to save up to 10 preset stations, a sound mixer, volume control, a mute button, automatic frequency scanning, on-demand recording and replay of radio, and programmable recording.
Perl BookShelf 0.65
Bookshelf is an HTML page generator that helps users build "What I'm Reading" pages. Its features include support for Amazon Web pages, the ability to add a book by merely entering its ISBN number. It generates static pages, so it does not require CGI or a database.
PHP Paper and Proceedings Database 0.6
PHP Paper and Proceedings Database implements a conference proceedings and papers database and the tools to view and update it. The database is designed so papers can be linked to more than one proceeding.
phpMyAdmin 2.5.0
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, create dumps of tables and databases, export/import CSV data and administrate one single database and multiple MySQL servers.
PHPRecipeBook 2.04
PHPRecipeBook is a Web-based cookbook with the ability to create shopping lists from recipes selected. The lists can be saved and later reloaded and edited. The shopping list also attempts to combine similar items so that duplication does not occur.
ppplag 20030511
ppplag reads system logs and shows a table of all found PPP sessions with stats for start times, durations, bytes in/out, and speed in/out.
Premium thttpd 5.6
Premium thttpd is an advanced version of thttpd, and is about 3-5 times faster under most circumstances. Premium thttpd is especially well-suited for high-load environments with considerable performance needs. It provides a clear migration path for companies deploying the original thttpd or HTTP accelerators like TUX. Premium thttpd supports referrer checking, fast mass virtual hosting, IPv4/IPv6, chroot, P3P, max-age, connection throttling, and a lot more. Supported operating systems include Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD.
SuperKaramba 0.24
SuperKaramba is a tool that allows anyone to easily create and run little interactive widgets on a KDE desktop. Widgets are defined in a simple text file and can be augmented with Python code to make them interactive. Current widgets include everything from simple news headline displays to complete custom replacements for kicker, the KDE toolbar.
synergy2 1.0.8
Synergy lets you easily share a single mouse and keyboard between multiple computers with different operating systems without special hardware. It's intended for users with multiple computers on their desk since each system uses its own monitor(s). Just move the mouse off the edge of a screen to move to another screen; keyboard and mouse input is then redirected to the other screen. Synergy also lets you cut and paste between systems and it makes screen savers activate/deactivate in concert.
t2t 4.0
t2t can convert any delimited text file to an HTML table. It supports all attributes for the various table-related tags. It can read its input either from stdin, a file, or a whole directory. when t2t is passed in a directory, it will process all the files (except those with either .html or .htm extension), and all the files in all the sub-directories. It works on any system with Perl, including MacOS.
Twisted 1.0.5
Twisted is an event-based framework for Internet applications. It includes a Web server, an SMTP/POP3 server, a telnet server, an SSH server, an IRC server, a DNS server, a generic client/server pair for remote object access, and APIs for creating new protocols. It supports integration with GTK+, GTK+ 2, Qt, Tkinter, wxPython, and Win32 event loops. It also supports TCP, SSL, UDP, Unix sockets, multicast, and serial ports.
txt2docbook 0.9
txt2docbook allows you to convert an ASCII file to a valid docbook XML document. It simplifies the publishing of rather small papers significantly.
Typing Trainer 1.0rc1
Typing Trainer is designed for exercising typing speed and typing accuracy, by providing an environment to type in a copy of an original text within a specific time period. It also has the ability to store the results of such an exercise for exam purposes. | ||||||||||