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Interests: ph34r t3h Cute Ones T-Shirt
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PC Mods: Lian-Li Side Panel Aquarium Kit http://www.thinkgeek.com/pcmods/cases/6151/

Cube Goodies: LED Binary Clock
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Sourceforge
Rilke CMS 0.84 released!
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=295871

    The fifth release of Rilke CMS, version 0.8.4 has been made available     at SourceForge. Rilke CMS provides easy content management for     non-geeks. It allows you to easily publish a weblog, update a public     website, or collaborate on a private Intranet site. This release is a     feature and bug fix release. Rilke CMS 0.8.4 has two new themes (Lax     and Highlite), dates next to post titles in the All Posts page, a     better looking Log-In page, better compatibility with Mozilla 1.5     alpha, a new way to preview themes (without needing pre-captured     images) and other miscellaneous changes. You can download version 0.8.4     here:
    http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/rilkecms/rilkecms_084.zip?download A     live demo is available at: http://www.rilkecms.com/demo/ Your feedback     is welcome. For a detailed list of the bugs fixed please review the     changelog: http://www.rilkecms.com/changelog.html . For detailed     general, technical and setup information, please review the readme:     http://www.rilkecms.com/readme.html .

PPR 1.51 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=296155

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    Version 1.51 of PPR has been released. PPR is a print spooler     especially designed to work with PostScript printers and with     Ghostscript. It supports parallel ports, serial ports, SMB, TCP/IP, and     AppleTalk. It has command line and web interfaces.

make++ version 1.19 (stable) released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=296190

    make++ (or makepp) is a powerful but nearly 100% compatible replacement     for make that includes many features required for reliable builds of     complicated projects, such as automatic include file dependencies,     automatic recompilation if build commands change, easy handling of     makefiles from multiple directories without recursive make,     repositories, and extensibility in perl. Version 1.19 introduces     reorganized and improved documentation, target-specific assignments,     improvements in repositories, and a number of minor bug fixes. Updated     documentation and release notes are available at     http://makepp.sourceforge.net/1.19/makepp.html The release can be     downloaded from:
    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=43679.

Turck MMCache for PHP version 2.3.20 is released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=296199

    Turck MMCache is a PHP Accelerator, Optimizer, Encoder and Dynamic     Content Cache. It increases performance of PHP scripts by caching them     in compiled state, so that the overhead of compiling is almost     completely eliminated. Also it uses some optimizations for speed up of     PHP scripts execution. Turck MMCache typically reduces server load and     increases the speed of your PHP code by 1-10 times. It has been tested     with PHP 4.1.0 - 4.3.2 under Linux and Windows with Apache 1.3 and 2.0.     Optimizer for ZE2 was implemented. Optimization of extension_loaded()     was fixed for encoded scripts. Optimization of was fixed.     "mmcache.compress" configuration directive was added to enable or     disable cached content compression. "mmcache_password.php" and     "encoder.php" now can work from web and from command line. Proper     "__FILE__" handling in encoded files was implemented. PHP constant     MMCACHE_VERSION was introduced.

JFreeChart 0.9.10 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=296220

    A new version of JFreeChart has been released. The focus of this     release is the support for multiple range axes (instead of the current     limit of 2 range axes per chart). Some other minor enhancements and bug     fixes are also included. JFreeChart is a class library, written in     Java, for generating charts. Utilising the Java2D APIs, it currently     supports bar charts, pie charts, line charts, XY-plots and time series     plots.

Slashdot
The Beast of Brussels
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/26/2036231

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

[0]'No nickname' Ian writes "If you live in Europe you should
    definitely read this story about a government supercomputer. It's     written by Andy McCue from [1]silicon.com and entitled: [2]IT Myths:     Does the 'Beast of Brussels' know everything about us? Basically, in     Europe there are rumours of an EU-owned super-computer which stores and     process information on every European citizen. The piece [2]debunks the     rumour and finds out its roots are actually in a work of fiction - but     there is some interesting comment from privacy activists who suggest it     may not be too wide of the mark. Simon Davis of [3]Privacy     International goes so far as to suggest such computer may have existed

SETI@Home Publishes Skymap
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/26/2034223

    An anonymous reader writes "The [0]skymap of where in the night sky to     find the [1]most promising SETI@Home signals is reported today, along     with the research plan for the March Stellar Countdown [2]project. The     dedicated use of the Arecibo Telescope to revisit [3]these spikes,     pulses, and steady signals, focused on 166 star candidates. Those 166     were pruned from the five billion signals that have been found since     1999, depending on the signal's persistence, closeness to a known star,     and frequency. The next step is particularly fascinating, if a signal     appears to have increased since the first observation put that star on     the checklist."
Links

    0. 
http://www.astrobio.net/news/article535.html
    1. 
http://www.astrobio.net/articles/images/skymap.jpg
    2. 
http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/02/0020218&tid=160
    3. 
http://home.t-online.de/home/Bernd.Fiedler.RoschStr.Leipzig/signals.htm

O'Reilly Article on Spam Defense
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/26/2019205

[0]Dru writes "Here's an [1]article talking about the details of
    implementing a network level spam defense with Qmail. It also talks a     little about a new site called [2]Trustic which uses a trust system     (like [3]Advogato) for nominating spammer/hostile IP's." Links

    0. mailto:dru@redwoodsoft.com
    1. 
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2003/07/24/blocklist.html
    2. 
http://www.trustic.com/
    3. 
http://www.advogato.com/

Clock Ticking for Hubble
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/26/1948257

    DoraLives writes "Ok then, what are we going to do with Hubble?     Eventually, it MUST come down. The New York Times has a [0]piece that     addresses this less than pleasant (at least for the astronomical     community) subject. Additionally "The decision about what happens then     has been complicated by the breakup of the Columbia." Read all about     it."
Links

    0. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/27/science/27HUBB.html?hp

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Savage to Support Linux
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/25/2212208

[0]focitrixilous P writes "Gamespot writes about the upcoming hybrid
    strategy game [1]Savage: The Battle for Neweth, which will [2]provide a     full Linux edition on the same disk as the Windows version. The title     blends real time strategy with action titles, along one player to act     as a general while others do the actual fighting." Links

    0. 
http://psychofarmer0 AT wackiness DOT org
    1. 
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/savage/index.html
    2. 
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/savage/news_6072312.html

Ending Organ Donor Shortages?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/26/1930214

[0]Tracy2112 writes "An interesting and recurring science fiction theme
    is the idea of black-market traffic in human body parts -- as [1]Larry     Niven termed it, "organlegging". According to [2]this USA Today's Op-Ed     piece on Yahoo, we're getting closer . . . including
[3]LifeSharers.com, , an organization working to sign up "preferred
    donors" who agree to preferentially donate to other LifeSharer members.     Is this a great way to reward people for being generous with their     unused body parts -- or a scary flashback to how early     'subscription-only' fire departments worked?" Links

    0. mailto:tracy2112@car-free.org
    1. 
http://www.larryniven.org/nivenisms_in_the_news.htm
    2. 
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=679&ncid=679&e=6&u=/usatoday/20030724/cm_usatoday/5350153
    3. 
http://www.lifesharers.com/

Galeon Developers Interview
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/26/1756251

[0]NachtjÃ&#x192;¤ger writes "The Galeon website has [1]an interview with the
    developers, describing overall project health, current problems, and     future direction. There's also a place to ask your own questions for     future interviews."
Links

    0. mailto:topher@wcsg.org

  1. http://galeon.sourceforge.net/links/interview_2003-07.php

Bamboo Bike A Reality
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/26/1633211

Confused? Frustrated?X

[0]markjugg writes "The American Bamboo Society has a page describing a
[1]working bamboo bike. This is a strong step towards making bicycling
    more sustainable, expecially in contrast to aluminum, one of the most     resource demanding materials that exist." Links

    0. http://mark.stosberg.com/

  1. http://www.americanbamboo.org/GeneralInfoPages/BambooBicycle.html

Reiser4 Benchmarks
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/26/1618205

    unmadindu writes "Hans Reiser has [0]benchmarked Reiser4 against ext3     and Reiserfs 3. Reiser4 turns out to be way faster than V3, and for     ext3, why don't you check out the [1]results yourself ? Hans Reiser     states, "these benchmarks mean to me that our performance is now good     enough to ship V4 to users", and he will be probably sending in a patch     within the next couple of weeks to be included in the 2.6/2.5 kernel." Links

    0. http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0307.2/2340.html

  1. http://www.namesys.com/benchmarks/v4marks.html

Window Managers for High Resolution Displays? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/1546244

    cfish asks: "Recently, I was told by a manager at a major monitor maker     that CRTs are phasing out. I have a very weak eye and I read text at     1024x768 on a 21" monitor, sitting 2 feet away. Each alphabet is about     1/4" tall. What makes me panic is the fact that LCDs have fixed     resolution and they are simply too small for me to read icons and     widget text, like Microsoft's. This is a great chance for Linux to get     a head start in a certain market: older folks and those who have eye     strain problems. Generally speaking, not many people can read     Microsoft's widget text on a 150dpi display, which may explain why no     one buys them even that they are available. Imagine how frustrating it     could be for medical display (x-rays), cad, image editing to have a     high resolution realistic image but cannot read the menu and text. If     someone can come up with a Window manager to beat MS on 200dpi     displays, no doubt this will capture a strong following in image     related applications. I have read about these debates 5 years ago. What     has been done about it?"

Freshmeat
a place to go 0.4.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130606/

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    aptg(2) (a place to go) is a Web-based email client written in PHP,     using localhost connections to a running IMAP4 server. It is designed     to work with Postfix. Authentication is against a MySQL database as     used by pam_mysql (username + password) or by using one of the virtual     email addresses (also stored in the MySQL database) and that password.     A powerful addressbook is also included. It uses its own session     handling system with one-time session ids.

AnnotateIt! 0.4.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130585/

    AnnotateIt! is an open source electronic response system targeted at     composition instructors and students. It allows a user to annotate HTML     and provides facilities for group interaction. Annotations may be     either hyperlinked or inline, depending on the user's preference. It     also features reporting of meta information (annotation types and     counts), predefined annotations, community annotations, conversion of     documents to HTML for annotation, easy document management, and an     assignments calendar.

apricots 0.2.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130615/

    Apricots is a quick, fun, and delightful 2D plane dogfighting game. It     supports 1 or 2 players with possible computer AI opponents. Players     shoot enemy planes and bomb targets with the aim of attaining the     highest score.

Asymptopia BlackJack 1.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130603/

    Asymptopia BlackJack is a full-featured casino-style blackjack game     written in Python using PyGame for graphics. You play with up to 6     robots against the dealer. You can specify which player is you. It is     dynamic, addictive, and you don't lose real money!

ATLAS 3.5.7 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130582/

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    The ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) project is an     ongoing research effort focusing on applying empirical techniques in     order to provide portable performance. It provides C and Fortran77     interfaces to a portably efficient BLAS implementation, as well as a     few routines from LAPACK.

Atlas for FlightGear 0.2.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130583/

    Atlas aims to provide high quality maps of the world for use in     FlightGear, an open source flight simulator.

bScribbles 1.2.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130586/

    B-Scribbles strives to improve any PHP Web page. The transparent     integration is painless to configure and install. Once in place, any     visitor will be able to 'scribble' (post) to a board using a simple,     non-obtrusive interface. It is designed to be extremely fast &amp;     scalable.

CaLStats 0.0.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130591/

    CaLStats is a small set of scripts for monitoring computer     availability. It creates images of the network structure and marks     active or inactive computers.

Contentment Web Content Manager 0.3.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130608/

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    The Contentment Web Content Manager is a simple web content management     system. It is intended to be easy to use, and is for people who want to     quickly update pages. Once installed, a person can simply alter the     design and content of the site through HTML forms.

CWirc 0.9.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130617/

    CWirc is a plugin for the X-Chat IRC client to transmit raw Morse code     over the internet using IRC servers as reflectors. The transmitted     Morse code can be received in near real-time by other X-Chat clients     with the CWirc plugin. CWirc tries to emulate a standard amateur radio     rig: it sends and receives Morse over virtual channels, and it can     listen to multiple senders transmitting on the same channel. Morse code     is keyed locally using a straight or iambic key connected to a serial     port, or using the mouse buttons, and the sound is played through the     soundcard.

Distributed Concurrent Versioning System 0.1.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/130566/

    The Distributed Concurrent Versioning System (DCVS) extends the     well-known version control system CVS and the file distribution and     synchronization program CVSup with functionality to distribute CVS     repositories with local lines of development and handle synchronization     of the distributed repositories automatically in the background.     Development lines (branches) are owned by a repository server,     repository servers efficiently update each other via CVSup, and CVS     ensures correct server use on checkin and branch creation.

Distributor load balancer 0.6.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130590/

    Distributor is a software TCP load balancer. Like other load balancers,     it accepts connections and distributes them to an array of back end     servers. It is compatible with any standard TCP protocol (HTTP, LDAP,     IMAP, etc.) and is also IPv6 compatible. It has many unique and     advanced features and a high-performance architecture.

Endangered 1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130553/

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    Endangered is a theme featuring an endangered device.

Gammu 0.8 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130575/

    Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is cellular manager for various     mobile phones and modems. It currently supports Nokia 3210, 33xx, 3410,     35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx, 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210,     82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, and 9210, and AT devices (such as Siemens,     Alcatel, Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, and other). It has a command line     version with many functions for ringtones, phonebook, SMS, logos, WAP,     date/time, alarm, calls, etc. It can also make full backups and restore     them. It works on various Unix systems (like Linux) and Win32.

genlop 0.16.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130574/

    genlop is a small Perl script which shows you, in a nice colored     output, useful information about your previously-emerged packages by     looking into /var/log/emerge.log. genlop is for Gentoo/portage users     only.

GMime 2.0.9
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130605/

    GMime is a set of utilities for parsing and creating messages using the     Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME).

GNU gperf 3.0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130562/

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

    GNU gperf is a program that generates perfect hash functions for sets     of keywords. A perfect hash function is a hash function and a data     structure that allows recognition of a key word in a set of words using     exactly 1 probe into the data structure. Output from the GPERF program     is used to recognize reserved words in the GNU C, GNU C++, and GNU     Pascal compilers, as well as with the GNU indent program.

GNUstep 0.8.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130577/

    GNUstep is a set of general-purpose Objective-C libraries based on the     OpenStep standard developed by NeXT (now Apple) Inc. The libraries     consist of everything from foundation classes, such as dictionaries and     arrays, to GUI interface classes such as windows, sliders, buttons,     etc.

GNUstep 1.7.2 (LaunchPad)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130576/

    GNUstep is a set of general-purpose Objective-C libraries based on the     OpenStep standard developed by NeXT (now Apple) Inc. The libraries     consist of everything from foundation classes, such as dictionaries and     arrays, to GUI interface classes such as windows, sliders, buttons,     etc.

Gnusto 0.5.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130597/

    Gnusto is a Mozilla-based application which lets you play adventure     games--specifically, the hundreds of games both modern and ancient     available in the Z-machine format. It features a just-in-time     interpreter which compiles Z-machine code to Javascript on the fly for     speed.

gpgdir 0.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130571/

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    gpgdir is a Perl script that uses the CPAN GnuPG module to encrypt and     decrypt directories using a GPG key specified in ~/.gpgdirrc. It     supports recursively descending through a directory in order to make     sure it encrypts or decrypts every file in a directory and all of its     subdirectories. In order to help save space, all files can optionally     be compressed using gzip before encryption and decompressed upon     decryption. In addition, gpgdir is careful not to encrypt hidden files     and directories.

IceWM Control center 2.4.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130604/

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

Issue Dealer 0.9.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130589/

    The Issue Dealer is a simple product for managing (structuring,     editing, prioritizing, categorizing) issues. It is primarily used to     manage information.

jpCache 2.0.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130570/

    jpcache is a lightweight, full page caching system for PHP which uses     gzip content-encodig and ETag-headers, thus allowing around 80% in     traffic-saving for php-pages and reducing server-load.

JSyntaxColor 1.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130567/

Confused? Frustrated?X

    JSyntaxColor is a Java library for coloring in real time user text     input. Main features include a standard editor kit, a simple property     file for each syntax description, real time switch between syntax     descriptions, inner cache for limiting parsing scope, tokens libraries     customizable by the user, color, underline, and border attributes     support, samples for Java, SQL, and Formula syntax, and many samples     for interesting API parts.

kludge3d 2003-07-26
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130600/

    Kludge3d is a simple 3D model editor in the spirit of Worldcraft or     Milkshape. It is the offspring of several other GTK-based editors, with     the best features taken from each. As the name implies, kludge3d is a     kludge.

kowey-generic 14
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130588/

    Kowey-generic is a set of templates for easily packaging your     programming projects. These templates produce packages that the user     simply downloads and runs with no mess or fuss. For example, no     CLASSPATH nonsense is needed for Java programs. These templates also     help Java developers to adopt better coding habits by generating unit     test skeletons with JUnitDoclet. Kowey-generic can be extended for     other languages besides Java.

Liberty Data Base Connectivity 0.0.7
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130587/

    LDBC is a JDBC driver that provides vendor-independent database access.     With LDBC, applications will just work on all major databases without     source code changes. LDBC is based on ANSI-SQL and JDBC. The goals of     the project are to be very easy to use and learn, small and fast, and     based on standards. It does not need boilerplate code, XML, javadoc     tags, or a special build process.

libmspack 20030726
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130579/

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    libmspack is a library for compression and decompression of the     Microsoft CAB, CHM, HLP, LIT, SZDD, and KWAJ file formats.

LinuxTrade 3.55 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130564/

    LinuxTrade is a curses (text-based) implementation of the Scottrader     Java application, plus additional features inspired by the excellent     MedVed QuoteTracker Windows program, plus its own set of unique     features. It is lightweight, yet full featured. It can save a session     to a file and replay it. It has portfolios, real time quotes, charts     with live updates, time and sales, fundamental and technical     indicators, top ten and market movers, news articles, alerts, and Level     2 market depth indications from Archipelago and the Island Book.

mailbox_date_trimmer 1.0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130556/

    mailbox_date_trimmer is a tool for mailing list archives that corrects     messages' date headers if they are incorrect. Incorrect means that a     message following another has a time difference bigger than one month,     usually when the owner of the message had his clock misconfigured.     After fixing the archive, running Hypermail over the mailbox will     create correct discussion threads.

mailbox_reader 1.0.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130607/

    mailbox_reader is a Python module providing two classes: Mailbox, a     file-like object that iterates through the contents of a mailbox, and     Email, an object which holds the individual emails returned by Mailbox.     This module has been written with simplicity in mind, and low memory     consumption.

Memo 1.9.3 (GTK2)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130554/

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    Memo displays the time as text (e.g. &quot;It's just gone five to     ten&quot;), and your next appointments, memos, and alarms in a small     window.

Minimum Profit 3.2.9
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130549/

    Minimum Profit (mp) is a programmer's text editor. It features small     memory and disk requirements, syntax highlighting, context-sensitive     help for the source code being edited, multiple simultaneous file     editing, ctags support, word wrapping, and more. It can be compiled for     Linux / Unix (console), GTK, and MS Windows.

NRH-up2date 1.2.7
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130599/

    NRH-up2date provides a generic, easy-to-use server for the Red Hat     up2date utility. It can be used to distribute updates to client systems     without being dependent on the Red Hat network servers.

PMK 0.5.2 (Snapshot)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130559/

    PMK aims to be an alternative to GNU autoconf configure scripts. It     attempts to avoid the use of scripts in packages that can hide trojans,     to minimize the number of dependencies, and to be easy to use for users     and developers.

Protoss 1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130512/

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    Protoss is a theme featuring Protoss standing in the snow.

psycopg 1.1.7 (StablePlus)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130565/

    psycopg is a PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming     language. Its main advantages are that it supports the full Python     DBAPI 2.0 and it is thread safe at level 2. It was designed for heavily     multi-threaded applications that create and destroy lots of cursors and     make a conspicuous number of concurrent INSERTs or UPDATEs. The psycopg     distribution includes ZPsycopgDA, a Zope Database Adapter.

shout-python 0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130612/

    shout-python is a Python interface to libshout. It allows Python     programs to easily send data to an icecast server and control     meta-information about the data stream.

Snownews 1.0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130581/

    Snownews is a text mode RSS/RDF newsreader. It supports RSS feeds that     comply to W3C's RDF 1.0 specification and Radio Userland's 0.9x and     2.0. Snownews depends on ncurses and uses libxml2 for XML parsing.

sslexpire 0.6.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130584/

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    sslexpire provides remote check for SSL certificate expiration date. It     connects to hosts:port, retrieves the expiration date, and shows you if     it's going to expire. It can retrieve multiple host:ports from a config     file to do mass daily checks.

StrutsDoc 0.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130572/

    StrutsDoc is an Ant task that generates JavaDoc-like documentation from     a Struts configuration file.

tgen 1.03
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130547/

    tgen generates a Web site from a collection of input files of a variety     of types, using a set of registered HTML autogenerators. This allows,     for example, the generation a Web site consisting of plain text pages,     EtText formatted files, man or POD documentation, and/or custom     formats, with a consistent and attractive look-and-feel. It is a driver     program; the actual conversion work is done by a set of plugin filters     or &quot;autoformatters&quot; (named *2hts[.*]).

vimDebug 0.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130595/

    vimDebug integrates your favorite debugger with vim. It currently     supports gdb (the GNU debugger), the Perl debugger, pdb (the Python     debugger), and jdb (the Java debugger). It is also an API for easily     creating a debugger for your own favorite language.

WCG 0.1 revolution
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130610/

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    WCG (Web Chess Game) is a Web-based chess game written in PHP. Text     files are used for storing data and the installation is very easy.

whoischk 0.2.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130573/

    whoischeck will monitor a list of domains and report when there has     been any change to the data reported in the whois database. This change     could be that the domain has become available to register, has been     suspended or otherwise disabled or even that the listed nameservers     have changed.

X-Itools 0.6.00 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130560/

    The goal of the X-itools project is to propose an alternative to     products like Exchange or Lotus Notes/Domino. They are composed of     several modules, and this project has been under development for     several years. Modules include a shared public and private agenda, a     flow-chart, task, and post-it manager, a visitors and associated badges     manager, a password and history manager (with the ability to encrypt     things other than passwords), a holiday manager (to manage public     vacation days, illness periods, absence periods according to country     profiles), a shared public and private address book, an incoming and     outgoing phone calls manager, and a global management module.

XStow 0.5.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130609/

    XStow is a replacement for GNU Stow written in C++. It supports all     features of Stow with some extensions. XStow and GNU Stow are programs     for managing the installation of software packages. It keeps each     package in its own directory while making it appear that all packages     are installed in the same place. Unlike GNU Stow, XStow does not depend     on Perl, and can be compiled statically for such uses as rescue disks.     XStow is fully compatible with GNU Stow, meaning that you can switch     from one to the other at will.

Yellow dog Updater, Modified 2.0 (RPM &amp;gt;= 4.1.1) http://freshmeat.net/releases/130613/

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    Yum (Yellow dog Updater, Modified) is an automatic updater and package     installer/remover for RPM systems. It automatically computes     dependencies and figures out what things should occur to install     packages. It makes it easier to maintain groups of machines without     having to manually update each one using rpm.

Yet Another LDAP Administrator 0.20
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130561/

    YALA is a Web-based LDAP administration GUI. The idea is to simplify     the directory administration with a graphical interface and neat     features, while remaining a general purpose program (unlike some LDAP     browsers written specifically for managing users on the system).

ZPyIrc 0.1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/130558/

    ZPyIrc is a Web-based IRC client for Zope that allows you to set a     client for as many clients you want on your Zope server. It's fully     configurable and leave you the possibility to decide how many     connetions you'll leave open, the default server, default port, default     nickname, etc. It also offers you the ability to set up some bots. It     is based on the pyirc Python module.

Slashcode
Slash on server running Livejournal?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/24/0035257

    Maybe this is the wrong venue to ask in, and I'm sorry if it is, but     this question has been nagging me for about the past week or so. I have     a personal server running Slackware 8 with a custom-compiled Apache     1.3.27 (with the appropriate mod_perl) and MySQL 4.0.13. This server is     currently running the LiveJournal server code and works quite well at     this. I'm interested in attempting to set up slash for personal use     (the Livejournal code is running for personal use as well), and herein     lies the question. Can slash be run on the same server in another     VirtualHost without having a separate apache installation/process and     doing some fancy trick with mod_rewrite? Or am I asking too much? I     will be happy to provide any further info anyone needs through e-mail     (the e-mail link above is NOT spam-armored at all).

QubitNews is finally launched!
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/24/0030227

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     QubitNews: News and Inforation from the Quantum Community. This is     conceived as a meeting-point for the community working in the fast     developing field of Quantum Information and Computation. This is an     open and free project devoted to the exchange of information in this     field.: news, stories, announcements, comments of scientific work,     debates, polls, forums, etc... Many aspects of your work that cannot     appear in scientific journals may find a place here. The main feature     of QubitNews is that it is dynamical: you are wellcome to participate     and modify the look and feel of this site. You may become an anonymous     user, site user or an Author. Visit the homepage and consult the     documents About, FAQ, How-To and GettingStarted. It may be useful,     helpful and a lot of fun.

Tuxedo.org Now running Slashcode
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/2014232

    Tuxedo.org is now running Slashcode. I should have done this a couple     of years ago... Most recent story is Linus Torvalds Comments on SCO     Lawsuit and Linux. Hope you all enjoy the new site! --Chuck Peters

Best hosting service for Slash?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/1449209

    I'm going to be doing some "big things" with Slashcode but am     interested in going through someone to set up Slashcode and the server,     so that I can just right in and start building the site. What are the     best hosting services out there? Will they set up Slash for me? What     kinds of experiences have people had?

Dissociated Press goes Slash
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/1442252

    After a bit of poking and prodding, I've converted Dissociated Press to     Slashcode (2.2.6). Works great!

So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish!
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/13/1816237

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    All things come to an end and its been a wonderful ride. Today is my     last day at OSDN and this will be the last thing I will be posting on     Slashcode. It has been fun working on Slash for the last few years and     I have enjoyed working with the Slash community (tf32, ACS, vladinator,     ericdano, and many more that I am forgetting). On Monday I start work     for MySQL so I will be a bit busy for a while but I expect you will     still see Slash stuff coming from me in the future. I will continue to     be in #slash for a while, and you can still always reach me via email.     The best of luck with you and your sites, it has been great!

Spottedrabbit.com
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/13/1756251

    After much kicking and screaming, yet another Slash Site! The Spotted     Rabbit with news and events for Sussex County NJ, and Orange County,     NY. It still looks a lot like basic slash, but I'm new to this, and     we're working on it! --Ken Hall

Multiple Instances
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/10/1543202

    Please indulge a beginner. I currently have slashcode setup on a single     domain with its own IP address (wwwntm.biz) for testing purposes. Here     is my dilemma. I am setting up a community similar to yahoo/geocities.     It will be www.newthoughtcommunity.net and the individual communities     will be sub-domains of this domain ex;     community1.newthoughtcommunity.net, community2.newthoughtcommunity.net     etc Residents of the communities will be set up as users ex;

    
http://community1.newthoughtcommunity.net/user1,
    
http://community1.newthoughtcommunity.net/user2 etc. Directory is:
    /home /newthoughtcommunity /community1 /community2 I know that slash
    can be setup with virtual domains, but can sub domains have there own     instance. I need each community to have their own slash. Also. When I     set up a new instance of slash for a virtual domain, do I use the same     database and administrator with a new virtual user when I run     DBI::Password? Thank you for any help you can offer John --John Macuga

section as subdomain (2.2.5 based install) http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/06/1444236

    Hello, I have a slashcode version 2.2.5(*) based site under my command,     for which an extension is planned, that would fit well in an isolated     (isolate=1) section with a few modified templates put in the     section-page (like header;etc;default). I managed to configure a second     virtual host that uses the same SlashVitualUser directive as the     main-server with the sectionname as subdomain (etc.myslash.company),     overriding the rootdir-variable using SlashSetVar and enforcing the     section using SlashSetForm: SlashSetVar rootdir //etc.myslash.company     SlashSetForm section etc Everything works fine so far... I just     wondered if it is safe to use the same slash-site (db and all) within     two virtual-hosts. And I wondered the more if there isn't an easier way     to accomplish this. As far as I understood mod_perl there shouldn't be     any problem, but asking the masters seldom hurts but the professional     pride... * I did fix the released security-holes!. tia,kind regards     tomte

Barrapunto.com see the light with 2.2.6
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/03/150251

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    It has been hard, but after playing a little with all the     configuration, we have reached a good balance in Barrapunto.com and now     our users are very happy, the journals start to be filled with contents     and the editors now are more active. We feel that the key was to serve     the images from a differente machine, something that points to     saturation in the connections for our main machine. Now the performance     is very good with 70.000 pages/day and a PIII with 1 GB RAM with Slash     and MySQL and a simple PC serving the images.

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