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Slashdot
High Tech Foosball Mod Project
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/228208

[0]JakeBullet writes: "Project: Take a standard [1]foosball table and
    make it a little bit smarter. 1. The table should be aware of who's     playing, the score and the status of the game. 2. Take the data from     the game and use it to create a stats engine and player ranking system.     3. Project all relevant information about gameplay onto a flat screen.     4. Spend under $50.
Links

    0. mailto:opus128@hotmail.com

  1. http://stage.itp.tsoa.nyu.edu/~dc788/fall2002/physcomp/foosball/

Linux Number Crunching: Languages and Tools http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/2217234

[0]ChaoticCoyote writes " You've covered some of my past forays into
    benchmarking, so I thought Slashdot might be interested in [1]Linux     Number Crunching: Benchmarking Compilers and Languages for ia32. I     wrote the article while trying to decide between competing     technologies. No one benchmark (or set of benchmarks) provides an     absolute answer -- but information helps make reasonable decisions.     Among the topics covered: C++, Java, Fortran 95, gcc, gcj, Intel     compilers, SMP, double-precision math, and hyperthreading." Links

    0. mailto:scott@coyotegulch.com

  1. http://www.coyotegulch.com/reviews/almabench.html

Mood-Sensing Computer
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/2058224

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[0]handy_vandal writes "'A team at Vanderbilt University is ...
    developing a robotic assistant whose goal is .. [to] [1]respond to the     moods of its human master.' For use on the battlefield -- e.g. when a     soldier is overcome with anxiety."
Links

    0. mailto:karl@karljones.com

  1. http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,56921,00.html

Chemistry Sets for Adults?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/0649208

    An Anonymous Coward asks "IÃ&#x201a;Â&#x2019;ve been pursuing a few different lines of     study, to refresh myself in basic sciences before I return to school.     Right now I am reading up on Chemistry, and thought it would be fun to     acquire a chemistry set just to play around with and maybe learn a few     things from. Do any science geeks here have any suggestions?" My     childhood garage probably still has purple and black stains all over it     (lucky I was wearing glasses). 300 in one electronics kits, anyone?

The State of GNU/Linux in 2002: It was Good. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/216205

    An anonymous reader writes "This year has proven most interesting for     GNU/Linux. While there was not any amazing surprises, there were     numerous events that are noteworthy for review. The upshot to all of     this is that most of what happened was good overall for the Free     Software community. Read the [0]full story." Links

    0. http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=188

Typewriter Keyboard Conversion
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/2151236

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[0]graymalkn writes "My wife has repetitive stress problems and prefers
    typing on old-fashioned mechanical typewriters. For Christmas, I
[1]converted a mechanical typewriter to work as a computer keyboard. My
    favorite feature: slap the carriage return for Enter." Links

    0. mailto:erik@multipledigression.com

  1. http://www.multipledigression.com/typewriter

Oregon Considers GPS-based Road Taxes
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/1855259

    Oregon is [0]considering instituting a road tax - a tax based on the     mileage driven within the state. The tax would be implemented with     mandatory GPS boxes in each vehicle recording the mileage driven in     Oregon. We've done a couple of [1]previous stories on Great Britain's     initiatives in this area.
Links

    0. http://news.statesmanjournal.com/article.cfm?i=54184

  1. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/02/24/1536230&tid=99

Linux and Forensic Discovery
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/1846253

[0]Max Pyziur writes "Found this on cryptome.org where [1]Linux is
    cited in a DOJ document against Moussaoui (sometimes referred to as the     "20th man"). FBI: Moussaoui E-mail Not Recoverable - January 1, 2003."     An interesting read which gives some insight into how computer evidence     is handled in court.
Links

    0. mailto:pyz@brama.com

  1. http://cryptome.org/usa-v-zm-email.htm
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Review of Mozilla's 2002
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/1819222

    An anonymous reader writes "[0]MozillaZine is currently featuring [1]an     article looking back at the last 12 months of the Mozilla project. It's     amazing to see how far things have come in 2002. A year ago, there was     no [2]Mozilla 1.0, no [3]Netscape 7, no [4]Phoenix, no [5]Chimera and     no shipping [6]AOL clients using [7]Gecko (Mozilla's rendering engine).     An interesting read."
Links

    0. 
http://www.mozillazine.org/
    1. 
http://www.mozillazine.org/articles/article2795.html
    2. 
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.0.html
    3. 
http://browsers.netscape.com/
    4. 
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/
    5. 
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/chimera/
    6. 
http://www.aol.com/
    7. 
http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/

Dow vs. Parody
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/1456218

[0]tres3 writes "I stumbled across this [1]item on [2]Wired about
[3]Verio cutting off [4]The Thing's Internet access after seven years
    of service. It seems that [5]The Yes Men have upset [6]DOW Chemical     with their [7]parody press release concerning a poison gas leak at the     Union Carbide plant (now owned by Dow) in Bhopal, India, in 1984, that     killed thousands. It was posted by [8]RTMark.com, one of hundreds of     customers (mostly artists and political activists) of The Thing, but     has gone missing following the DMCA claims by DOW. Some European sites     are now hosting the site [9]here and [10]here (slightly different).     What really sent me into orbit was Dow's [11]response to all of this.     While writing this submission I noticed that I have become a victim of     The Yes Men and "Dow's" response is actually one of their parodies! :-)     The story is still valid but the only thing I could find that really     came from DOW was the DMCA [12]complaint (pdf) to Verio. To add insult     to injury (and death (pun intended)) Dow has committed a reprehensible     act, even for corporate America, by [13]suing the survivors for ten     years of income ($10,000) for protesting Dow's failure to clean up the     mess. [14] Greenpeace has set up a site for you to [15]protest this     action." We did an [16]earlier story on this. Links

    0. mailto:class5.pacbell@net
    1. 
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,57011,00.html
    2. 
http://www.wired.com/
    3. 
http://www.verio.net/
    4. 
http://isp.thing.net/
    5. 
http://theyesmen.org/
    6. 
http://www.dow.com/Homepage/index.html
    7. 
http://www.dowethics.com/r/about/corp/newleader.htm
    8. 
http://rtmark.com/
    9. 
http://www.dowethics.com/r/Homepage/index.html
   10. 
http://www.mad-dow-disease.com/
   11. 
http://www.dowethics.com/r/environment/freedom.html
   12. 
http://theyesmen.org/dow/Dow-Chemical_DMCAnotice.pdf
   13. 
http://www.greenpeace.org/international_en/news/details?news_id=95504
   14. 
http://www.greenpeace.org/homepage/
   15. 
http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=Bhopal&s=blue2
   16. 
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/23/1316239&tid=153

Freshmeat
ActiveDeveloper 2.10
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108086/

    ActiveDeveloper is a runtime Objective-C and C IDE, JIT compiler, and     debugger for Cocoa and WebObjects 4.x. It features fast incremental     Objective-C and C compilation, full native speed applications in     deployment, and no ActiveDeveloper dependency in your products.

Adium 1.6.2c
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108076/

    Adium is an AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) client which focuses on speed     and features a highly customizable interface.

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AVInfo 0.4b
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108061/

    AVInfo is a utility for displaying AVI header information. It returns     the length of a clip, FPS, resolution, codec, sound parametrs, and the     number and type of streams, including detailed information for each.

Binary diff utility 1.0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108094/

    bdiff is a simple and small program to do what the very common     utilities &quot;diff&quot; and &quot;patch&quot; do with text files,     but also works with binary files.

Biorhythm Program 5.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108079/

    This program will print your biorhythm for a given birthday and number     of days to the screen or to a file.

bonnie++ 1.93b
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108103/

    Bonnie++ is based on the Bonnie hard drive benchmark by Tim Bray. The     most notable features that have been added are support for &gt;2G of     storage and testing operations involving thousands of files in a     directory. This program is used by ReiserFS developers, but can be     useful for anyone who wants to know how fast their hard drive or file     system is. It now includes ZCAV in the package. This program tests the     performance of different zones on the hard drive. ZCAV has been     released separately before but will now only be released as part of the     Bonnie++ suite.

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calc 2.11.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108057/

    Calc is arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like     language. It's useful as a calculator, an algorithm prototype, and as a     mathematical research tool. More importantly, calc provides a     machine-independent means of computation. Calc comes with a rich set of     builtin mathematical and programmatic functions.

Chimera 0.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108075/

    Chimera is a Web browser that has a Cocoa user interface, and embeds     the Gecko layout engine. It is intended to be a simple, small, and fast     browser for Mac OS X.

direx - directory dino 1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108022/

    direx - directory dino allows you to run your own Web site directory.     It is easy to setup, and runs correctly out of the box. Experienced Web     masters can also customize the HTML layout. Static HTML pages are     created for low server load and good search engine position. It     features unlimited categories, an automatic check for double entry of     URLs, searchability, and sendmail support.

dvdrtools 0.1.3 (Beta)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108091/

    dvdrtools is a fork of cdrtools, with the primary goal of supporting     writing to DVDs.

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Gengen 0.4.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108090/

    Gengen (GENerator GENerator) is a tool that, starting from a     parameterized text (template), generates a text generator that can     substitute parameters with values.

GNU gengetopt 2.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108089/

    gengetopt takes an easy-to-do description of options and generates a C     function that uses the GNU getopt_long(3) function to parse the options     and validate them. gengetopt is GNU software, but the code generated is     not under any particular license. gengetopt is perfect if you are too     lazy to write all the stuff required to call GNU getopt_long(3), or if     you have a program and wish it took many options. The generated code     works if you use autoconf or automake.

GNU Mailman 2.1 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108108/

    GNU Mailman is software to help manage email discussion 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, topics, Usenet gateways, and more. It is fully     internationalized, and supports digests and email commands. It runs on     any Linux or Unix-like operating system and is compatible with most     email and Web servers, mail readers, and Web browsers.

Gnumeric 1.1.15 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108072/

    Gnumeric is a powerful and easy to use spreadsheet using GNOME. Its     goal is to provide a full featured spreadsheet and a smooth migration     path for people and organizations currently using proprietary     applications. It provides more sheet functions and greatly improved     accuracy when compared to Microsoft's Excel. A plugin system lets you     extend Gnumeric, adding functions, I/O formats, and real time data     capabilities. The existing Python, Guile, and Perl plugins let you     define complex functions. Gnumeric is capable of reading and writing MS     Excel, and reading Lotus, Applix, Quattro Pro, OpenCalc, XBase, DIF,     SYLK, HTML, Psion, MPS, oleo, sc, misc. text formats, and its native     XML. It can also generate Latex, HTML, and others.

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gtkmm 2.1.3 (Unstable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108106/

    gtkmm (previously known as Gtk--) is a C++ interface for the popular     GUI library GTK+. It provides a convenient interface for C++     programmers to create graphical user interfaces with GTK+'s framework.     Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets which are extensible by     inheritance, and many classes that can be easily combined to quickly     create complex user interfaces.

iConquer 1.1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108078/

    iConquer is an addictive game of world conquest, played by 1 to 6     players. The object of the game is to conquer the world by occupying     all 42 countries on the map. It features artificial intelligence     algorithms to set the player up against formidable computer opponents     with six AI &quot;personalities&quot; to choose from. It also supports     network play, a powerful help system with detailed information on each     stage of the game along with tips and strategies, customizable strategy     play, and gorgeous graphics.

ISPMan 0.9.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108109/

    ISPMan is a distributed system used to manage components of an ISP from     a central management interface. Its written entirely in Perl, using an     LDAP backend to manage DNS, Apache virtual hosts, Postfix, Cyrus, FTP,     etc. It provides a central Web-based user interface for admins/helpdesk     and a commandline interface to automate tasks or hook to other systems.

Java+ Preprocessor 0.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108087/

    Java+ is a Java preprocessor that adds its features to any Java     compiler. It has long, multi-line strings with executable inclusions     like Perl or Ruby, optionally segregates Java+ strings into     ResourceBundle files, eliminates the need for JSP or ASP and their     implied need for Java compilers on deployment servers (a security     concern), and adds absolutely no overhead in either space or time.     There are graphical and command line interfaces, and a simple, general,     and recursive string syntax.

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JGAP 0.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108098/

    JGAP is a genetic algorithms package written in Java. It is designed to     require minimum effort to use &quot;out of the box&quot;, but is highly     modular and allows custom components to be easily plugged in by the     more adventurous.

jGnash 1.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108083/

    jGnash is a personal finance application written in Java. A JVM of 1.4     or greater is required. jGnash supports basic account types and simple     investment accounts at this time. jGnash has support for split     transactions, nested accounts, and currencies. jGnash can import QIF     files excluding investment accounts and transactions. Data is stored in     an XML format so it is easy to manipulate and read the data external to     the program.

JMP 0.25
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108085/

    Java Memory Profiler (JMP) uses the JVMPI interface to track objects     and method times in the JVM (Java Virtual Machine). It uses a GTK+     interface to display statistics. The current instance count and the     total amount of memory for each class is shown as is the total time     spent in each method.

KTagebuch 0.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108105/

    KTagebuch is a simple but sufficient diary program for KDE 3.

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MAHO&amp;middot;WM -- Hazuki 0.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108080/

    MAHO&middot;WM -- Hazuki is a theme inspired by the Japanese animation     series &quot;Ojamajo Doremi&quot; (See &quot;Magical Doremi&quot; in     Europe, not counting Spain, at least.). The idea was to create one     color scheme for each character, starting with Hazuki (the orange     witch).

MailScanner 3.27 and 4.11
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108077/

    MailScanner is an Email virus scanner, vulnerability protector, and     spam tagger. It supports the Sendmail and Exim MTAs, and the Sophos,     McAfee, F-Prot, F-Secure, CommandAV, InoculateIT, Inoculan 4.x,     Kaspersky, Nod32, AntiVir, RAV, Panda, and Clam anti-virus scanners. It     supports SpamAssassin for highly successful spam identification. It is     specifically designed to handle Denial Of Service attacks. It is very     easy to install, and requires no changes at all to your sendmail.cf     file. It is designed to be lightweight, and won't grind your mail     system to a halt with its load. It can be integrated into any email     system, regardless of the software in use.

Meta-CVS 1.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108107/

    Meta-CVS is version control system created around CVS. It retains most     of the features of CVS while adding support for first class directory     structure versioning, storage of symbolic links, and versioning of     execute permissions and user-defined properties. Meta-CVS greatly     simplifies branching and merging by keeping track of what is merged     where. It records file types and automatically assigns a CVS keyword     expansion mode to newly added files whose suffixes match previously     recorded types. Meta-CVS also has an importing feature that     automatically figures out renames and moves, making it possible to     easily keep up with patches from multiple sources in spite of directory     structure changes.

MPEG Menu System Version2 0.60
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108101/

    MPEG Menu System Version2 is a menu system for the dxr3. It supports     movie and audio playback and is very easily controlled from a remote     control using Lirc.

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nanoFTPd 0.0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108081/

    nanoFTPd is a basic FTP daemon written in PHP. Currently it supports     user authentication via a database (MySQL or PostgreSQL), a custom     authentication library, passive mode, dynamic IP, and basic FTP     commands.

Ogg::Vorbis::Header 0.01
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108062/

    Ogg::Vorbis::Header is a Perl module for viewing and modifying info and     comment fields of files encoded in the Ogg Vorbis compressed audio     format. It uses Inline::C to access the underlying Vorbis libraries and     provides an object oriented interface, an incremental loading scheme,     and maintains no open filehandles between operations, which allows data     structures containing many Ogg::Vorbis::Header objects to be created.

ogmencoder 0.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108100/

    ogmencoder is a Perl script that uses MPlayer/Mencoder and Transcode to     create an OGM (audio Vorbis) backup of your DVD, ready to be burned to     a CD-R. OGM is the file format for multimedia developed by the Xiph.org     Foundation. It is very similar to the common Microsoft AVI. The main     difference between OGM and AVI is that the new format can store audio     with the Ogg Vorbis codec. With this codec, you can decrease the     bitrate of your movies (I use 64 kbps), saving space to increase the     video bitrate. Ogmencoder is completely automatic. Basically, the only     thing you have to do is to insert the DVD in the reader and launch the     program.

Pancho 9.0.1 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108073/

    Pancho is a utility that allows network administrators to make changes     to the configuration for a single node or group of nodes through SNMP     and TFTP. It also provides archiving functionality by allowing you to     copy the device configurations to a remote server through a scheduled     cron or at job.

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PowerAdmin 1.2.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108102/

    PowerAdmin is a Web-based frontend for the PowerDNS DNS server. It     interfaces with PowerDNS's generic database backends, such as MySQL,     PostgreSQL, and Oracle, to add/modify/delete both forward and reverse     zones, with full IPv6 support.

prtunnel 0.0.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108044/

    prtunnel tunnels a TCP connection through to a remote server using an     HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy. It is useful if you are behind a proxy and want     to use a program that doesn't have native proxy support.

Trickster Streaming Server 0.04
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108099/

    Trickster Streaming Server is a pure Perl MP3 streaming server with a     simple Web interface that allows you to manipulate and browse the     queue. The queue management API is done in a fairly simple UNIX manner,     and can be easily extended.

vhost 3.02r1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108074/

    vHost is a one-step solution for all virtual hosting needs. It enables     a Linux/BSD server with single or multiple IP addresses to handle     unlimited Web/FTP/email domains. It comes with both command-line and     Web-based graphical user interface, which gives maximum control to a     domain's owner, while relieving the system administrator of most     routine administration tasks. The latest version also offers a     &quot;clustering&quot; capability.

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Webmin Navigation and Layout 0.29a
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108082/

    The Webmin Navigation and Layout project aims to create a new and     better navigation system for Webmin. It is easy to install over the     Thememanager.

Newsforge Reports
Jay Sulzberger on Free Software (and computing freedom) advocacy http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/2336222

  • By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Jay Sulzberger is a high-profile Free Software advocate, best known as Secretary of LXNY. He's also active on behalf of Internet and computer freedom in general. Other activists don't always agree with Jay's viewpoints, but this never stops him. What follows are some quotes about his beliefs and his approach to free this-and-that advocacy in general. All words that follow except the subheads [and editorial ...

Happy New Year
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/0250204

    NewsForge/Linux.com staff is taking a short break Dec 31 and Jan 1.     We'll do a few NewsVac updates these two days, but our next original     article will appear on Jan 2, 2003. See you then!

The most popular Linux article ever?
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/29/1856249

  • By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - You've seen a headline or two recently on NewsForge that said something like "Microsoft fights off Windows rival Linux." I say "headline or two" because we goofed up and and linked to this story at least twice, under different headlines. It was an easy mistake to make because this AP story has run in more newspapers and on more news Web sites than any other story I have ever seen with the word "Linux" in it.

Newsforge Newsvac
802.11g Hardware Arrives
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/02/0957214

    Slashdot: DBordello writes "There's been quite a scramble as networking     companies the world over rush to be the first to bring their 802.11g     wireless gear to market."

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Job Scheduling and Batch Systems
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/02/0955258

    One of the measures of success of a Beowulf cluster is the number of     people waiting in line to run their code on the system.

Getting a Handle on Traffic
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/02/0955216

    When running a Web site of any size, it helps to learn about the     visitors you're attracting. The traditional solution for monitoring Web     traffic is a log file analysis tool such as analog.

XBox Linux donor revealed
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/2341201

    In an effort to speed up the work needed to bring Linux to the     Microsoft Xbox, an anonymous donor offered two prizes (part A and part     B) of $100,000 each last year... The donor can now be revealed as     Michael Robertson, who is the man behind the Lindows OS - which you may     have heard recently had some conflict with Microsoft. We are grateful     for his contribution in speeding up the goals of the whole group.

LinuxWorld's top stories of 2002
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/1952220

    Maybe we're taking recycling thing too far, but the LinuxWorld editors     decided to do a little archive-diving for the most interesting,     popular, controversial and recyclable Linux stories of 2002. As a     year-end treat, we've posted our list of standout stories here and     added a few insights from the authors, as well.

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Ydesktop 3.2.1-rc2 At-A-Glance
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/1950242

    LPH writes "This is a quick look at the new distribution from Yoper     Limited, Ydesktop 3.2.1 release candidate 2. Ydesktop is the first part     of Your Operating System (YOS) being developed by Yoper. Ydesktop is     optimized for 686 or higher x86 based machines, capable of using     packages from all of the major distributions (native rpm and tgz     support, .deb through alien)."

Bootable Business Card nears 2.0 release http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/0622229

    Had this been an actual Linux emergency, you could really use the     LNX-BBC rescue disk right now. Here's how to test the new release and     make sure this mini-distribution has what it needs to rescue your     system in the future.

MozillaZine Review of the Year 2002
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/0620251

    Anonymous Reader writes "From MozillaZine: 'With the release of Mozilla     1.0, the start of the Phoenix and Chimera projects and the launch of     Gecko-based browsers from AOL, 2002 has been an exciting year for the     Mozilla project. Join us as we take a look back at the past twelve     months.'"

The State of GNU/Linux in 2002: It was Good. http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/0618214

    Timothy R. Butler writes "This year has proven most interesting for     GNU/Linux. While there was not any amazing surprises, there were     numerous events that are noteworthy for review. The upshot to all of     this is that most of what happened was good overall for the Free     Software community."

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India: HP Bundles AMD-Linux For Presario http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/0616236

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FileZilla Server 0.8.0 has been released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239676

    Another version of this powerful FTP Server has been released. From now     on, FileZilla Server can run as service under WinNT based operating     systems (NT4, 2K and XP). Also, the server interface now runs in a     different process, so that I'll be able to implement remote     administration in the next version. Of course, FileZilla Server still     works well under Win9x (i.e. 95, 98(SE) and ME). Happy new year, Tim     PS: Still reading? OK, here's a list of all changes: new features: -     Separated server from the user interface, interface now runs in its own     process - Sever now runs as service under Windows NT4, 2000 and XP     fixed bugs: - fixed problems with non relative paths and drive letters.     This should also fix the compatibility to some versions of the IE and     other browsers (fixed by TJ Drennan) - fixed crash if a directory did     contain files with a year larger than 2038 - server no longer sometimes     stops responding after issuing shutdown PPS: Don't drink too much ;-)

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Mailman 2.1
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239746

    This is the stable release of GNU Mailman 2.1. Mailman is free software     that enables users to manage 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. Mailman 2.1 is fully internationalized, supporting 17     languages out-of-the-box. This new version also supports     through-the-web list creation and removal, real name support, new     moderation controls, and much more. See http://www.list.org or     http://mailman.sf.net for details.

JMichelleSui 0.9.7 released. (File Manager in Java and SWT) http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239763

    JMichelleSui is a File Manager written in Java and SWT. J2SE 1.4.0 (or     later) and SWT 2122 (in Eclipse 2.1M4) is required. URI (RFC 2396)     based directory and file implementation. Transparent ftp client     (includes ftp connection pooling. contains timeout function). Drag &     Drop and Clipboard availability. Simple and fast UI. 7.License : GNU     LGPL or IBM CPL, or both Changes: 0.9.7 (2003/01/01) 1.crush dump     logging is added. 2.ProgressDialog.setMaximum() is added for display     detail progress. 3.when file copy, show transfer rate. 4.move menuitem     from View->Move into Open. 5.add home directory and start directory     into Favor list. 6.add menu to show memory status on ? menu. 7.show SWT     version when launch JMichelleSui. 8.try to use SWT 2122 9.dump stack     trace into file when exception or error occured. 10.add menu to move     parent directory. 11.ftp connect fail causes NPE, is fixed. 12.copy:     show detail about files to copy.

PhpWiki developer release 1.3.4
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239495

    PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone in PHP. A WikiWikiWeb is a site where     anyone can edit the pages through an HTML form. All pages are stored in     a DBMS and hyperlinking is dynamic. It's for collaboration,     conversation and documentation all at once. Featuring many new plugins,     bug fixes, and lines of code.

nntp//rss v0.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239506

    nntp//rss is a Java-based bridge between RSS feeds and NNTP clients,     enabling you to read your favorite RSS syndicated content within your     existing NNTP-based newsreader. This first public release supports     web-based administration, RSS versions 0.91 through to 2.0, and has     been tested with popular NNTP newsreaders. nntp//rss is a Java     application that can either be run locally on an end-user's machine, or     on a group server. Administration is through an easy-to-use web-based     interface, facilitating group/channel management, status monitoring,     and channel configuration import/export. nntp//rss is *feed friendly* -     utilizing the Last-Modified and ETag features of the HTTP protocol     ensures that the bandwidth of content providers web servers isn't     inconsiderately used during polling. Download nntp//rss v0.1 from:     http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=68044&release_id=     130632 nntp//rss Home Page http://www.methodize.org/nntprss nntp//rss     SourceForge Project Page http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/nntprss

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Panorama 0.18 now available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239491

    Panorama is a framework for 3D graphics production. This will include     modeling, rendering, animating, post-processing, etc. Animation is not     currently supported, but will be added soon. It is officially part of     the GNU project. Panorama 0.18 is now available for download.     https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7862 Before I     get a lot of questions, I'll state here why I jumped some numbers in     the versions. The ultimate goal of this project is to eventually end up     stable, with version 1.0. As such, I believe that there was enough     added and fixed as to further the number more than 1 notch. There is     another version being developed in CVS (0.19), which is another large     leap, but I don't want to end up with numbers which are prematurely     high. As a potential roadmap, here's how I see the versions stacking     up: 0.25 -- Time added, so that objects, textures, lights, etc. can     vary over time. 0.50 -- Plugin system rewritten and functional for both     *nix and Win32 (possibly other OSs), most objects verified. 0.75 --     Multiple SDLs (scene description languages), with at least one     compatible to POV (http://www.povray.org). 0.90 -- Partially     functioning GUIs for X (GTK--), Win32, and possibly other windowing     systems. These will have full modeling capabilities. 1.00 -- Stable.     Objects verfied to work, GUIs perform nicely, animation working     correctly. These numbers are not fixed, and the order of completed     features may be rearranged. It is, indeed, a very lofty goal. At the     rate things have been progressing for the past 2 years, it will     probably take me another 8 years for panorama to become stable, unless     I can find some help. Questions or comments are welcomed.

Medi 0.1.93 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239378

    A new version of Medi, 0.1.93, has been released. This is in fact     (really this time...) the new 0.2.0 version. Configuration tables have     been transferred into configuration local files, to reduce database     rage. By running MediUpdater.jar, included in the package, the new     version of the database will be installed. No data will be lost. Medi     is a Java application useful to manage files in your CDs, floppies,     etc. It can parse MP3 files, cataloguing them by author, genre and     data, and can display (preview) some picture types. It uses a database     (currently supported DBs are MySQL, Firebird and PostgreSQL) to store     the data.

SecureDataManager 1.0.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239510

    Secure Data Manager (SDM) is a full featured Java password manager     application. Store logins and other private information for web sites,     computers, credit cards, etc. This release is a patch to the 1.0     release -- fixes the 'save' disabled menu-item bug. This stable release     contains many new features, including: searching, expiring dates,     random password generator, CSV and XML import/export, Tree and Table     views, printing, and more. Visit http://sdm.sourceforge.net to see     screenshots. Installation is easy. Download, unzip, and run using Java     1.4.1. Comments are welcome. Please remember to monitor releases so you     can be notified of future updates. -From the SecureDataManager Team

RubyCocoa 0.4 was released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=238973

    RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the     Object-Oriented Scripting Language Ruby. RubyCocoa allows writing a     Cocoa application in Ruby. It allows creating and using a Cocoa object     in a Ruby script. In Cocoa application, mixture of program written by     both Ruby and Objective-C is possible. RubyCocoa 0.4.0 was released!     http://www.imasy.or.jp/~hisa/mac/rubycocoa/

    
http://rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/ Changes from 0.3.2 ------------------
  • Ruby 1.8 supported * revive RubyCocoa.framework * rename the extended library and move the library The '.pkg' binary package is available for Mac OS X 10.2. All of framework, library, documents, samples and ProejctBuilder templates are contained in the package. These items will be installed into the appropriate place. It is available to start of RubyCocoa programming or use of RubyCocoa application immediately. What's RubyCocoa? ----------------- RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the Object-Oriented Scripting Language Ruby. RubyCocoa allows writing a Cocoa application in Ruby. It allows creating and using a Cocoa object in a Ruby script. In Cocoa application, mixture of program written by both Ruby and Objective-C is possible. Some cases using RubyCocoa: * Exploration of a Cocoa object's feature with 'irb' interactively * Prototyping of a Cocoa application * Cocoa application that include good feature of Ruby and Objective-C * Wrapping Mac OS X native GUI for Ruby script
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PHPEclipse 1.0.3 preAlpha released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=238989

    PHPEclipse is an open-source PHP IDE. Built as an Eclipse plugin, it     takes advantage of a well-designed, robust and widely used application     framework. Project Page: http://www.sf.net/projects/phpeclipse     Homepage: http://www.phpeclipse.org ChangeLog:     http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=57621&release_id=     130306

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