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Slashdot
AT&T Identifies Widespread Security Hole - In Locks http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/0359230

    __roo writes "The New York Times has an article [free registration     required] about a researcher at [0]AT&T Labs Research who has     discovered a little-known [1]vulnerability in many locks that lets a     person create a copy of the master key for an entire building by     starting with any key from that building, and it requires little more     than a file and a few key blanks."
Links

    0. http://www.research.att.com/

  1. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/23/business/23LOCK.html

Produce Organs...From Printer
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/055217

[0]Gavinsblog writes "New Scientist reports that [1]researchers have
    modified desktop printers and filled them with suspensions of cells     instead of ink. Apparently the work is a first step towards printing     complex tissues or even entire organs. Amazing technology. " Well, I     guess this could give a whole new meaning to "watermarking". Links

    0. http://www.gavinsblog.com

  1. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993292

4-Winged Dinosaur Fossil Found
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/0251254

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[0]Anonymous Coward writes "Scientists in China say they have found
    fossilized remains of a dinosaur with four feathered wings that it     probably used for gliding, a find they say strengthens the theory that     birds evolved from dinosaurs. See the [1]story on CNN [2]or BBC with a     cool rendering of what it possibly looked like [3]or at NYTimes     (yadda)."
Links

    0. mailto:3c273@hisoffice.net.au
    1. 
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/01/22/coolsc.correct.fourwinged/index.html
    2. 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2684927.stm
    3. 
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/23/science/23DINO.html

XBox Chip With Legal BIOS
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/0247248

[0]Lours writes "([1]OzChip, an Australian company, has a new Xbox chip
    which comes preinstalled with the new ([2]Cromwell Linux BIOS. Previous     chips came without (or simplistic) BIOS for obvious legal and     hardware-related (HD-key) reasons you had to go through a lot of     manipulations in order to install a patched version of the original     Microsoft BIOS or ask the vendor to do it which obviously he was not     willing to do for free (when he was willing to). Since the new Cromwell     BIOS is fully open source it can be shipped with the chip without any     legal risks, gaining you a lot of time, sweat and money. Plus the chip     has a very useful feature: by using software based on Andy Green's --     one of the maintainers of the [3]XBox Linux project -- Raincoat, it     lets you [4]flash a new BIOS very easily: burn the BIOS file onto a     blank CD, put it in the Xbox, boot and you are done. With such beasts     there is not much left in the way of want-to-be Linux Xbox hackers who     might have been affraid until now to have to deal with delicate     hardware intricacies or reluctant to run the whole town for a vendor     willing to mod their Xbox at the smallest fee. With important linux     distributions also incoming (Debian and Mandrake are underway if not     completed) it won't be long before everyone can write code for (and     on!) the machine only a few minutes after receiving the chip in his     mailbox. Hopefully we are going to see a zillion things running on the     machine that Microsoft would only have dreamt of making (and selling)." Links

    0. 
http://slashdot.org/~Lours
    1. 
http://www.ozxchip.com/
    2. 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=54192
    3. 
http://xbox-linux.sourceforge.net/
    4. 
http://www.ozxchip.com/ozxflash.htm

Using Redundancies to Find Errors
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/0221242

    gsbarnes writes "Two Stanford researchers ([0]Dawson Engler and
[1]Yichen Xie) have written [2]a paper (pdf) showing that seemingly
    harmless redundant code is frequently a sign of not so harmless errors.     Examples of redundant code: assigning a variable to itself, or dead     code (code that is never reached). Some of their examples are obvious     errors, some of them subtle. All are taken from a version of the Linux     kernel (presumably they have already reported the bugs they found). Two     interesting lessons: Apparently harmless mistakes often indicate     serious troubles, so run lint and pay attention to its output. Also, in     addition to its obvious practical uses, Linux provides a huge open     codebase useful for researchers investigating questions about software     engineering."
Links

    0. 
http://www.stanford.edu/~engler/
    1. 
http://glide.stanford.edu:8080/yichen/research/
    2. 
http://www.stanford.edu/~engler/p401-xie.pdf

Hilary Rosen Will Step Down As RIAA Head http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/2324241

    Phoenix666 writes "NYT Business reports [0]Hilary Rosen is leaving.     Question is, what head will spring from the Hydra next? Could this     signal a shift in the RIAA's tactics? The article reports 'Rosen's     departure comes as the organization sought to soften its image among     Internet consumers, many of whom viewed the RIAA -- and Rosen     personally -- with antipathy over incessant pressure for crackdowns on     sharing digital music over the Internet.'" A [1]press release on the     RIAA site says that Rosen will leave at the end of this year. Links

    0. http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/business/AP-Rosen-Resignation.html

  1. http://www.riaa.org/PR_story.cfm?id=600
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Microsoft to Buy Vivendi Games Division? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/2233227

    Unknown Relic writes "While far from confirmed, [0]it is reported that     Microsoft is seriously looking into buying, or [1]may have already     bought, Vivendi's [2]Games Division. For those who aren't aware,     Vivendi owns several prominent gaming companies, including [3]Valve and
[4]Blizzard! While no official announcements have been made, one is
    apparently expected soon. While this would doubtlessly be a great boon     to Xbox's library, it could be a shock to other consoles as titles     which were originally planned for a diverse release become Xbox     exclusives."
Links

    0. 
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/r/?page=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/news/news_story.php(que)id=85976
    1. 
http://www.ve3d.com/Comments.aspx?ID=2217&contenttype=1
    2. 
http://www.vugames.com/vug/
    3. 
http://www.valvesoftware.com/
    4. 
http://www.blizzard.com/

Elect Steve Jobs President of the United States http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/1413238

[0]Will Foster writes "There is a groundswell of support for
[1]electing Steve Jobs President of the United States." I'll vote for
    him if I can write in my vote -- with a Newton stylus! Links

    0. http://www.JobsforPresident.org

  1. http://www.jobsforpresident.org/

Building a Multi-Channel PVR System?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/2041211

[0]Dr.Ruud asks: "What would be good ways to build a multichannel VCR?
    Think of a cluster of 4 PCs, each having 4 TV-cards (with MPEG-hardware     on each) and (if necessary) a separate harddisk per TV-card, and maybe     a 5th PC that controls the others, holds a DVD-writer and any other     necessary hardware. Could it be done in a simpler and cheaper way? See     also [1]linuxtv.org, [2]linuxmedialabs.com and of course
[3]SouceForge-vcr-projects like Freevo." What would be the best way to
    go about cutting down the number of machines such a cluster would need?     Could this be done by building an all-in-one-wonderbox without it     getting really expensive?
Links

    0. mailto:rvtol+slashdot@isolution.nl
    1. 
http://linuxtv.org/
    2. 
http://www.linuxmedialabs.com/
    3. 
http://sourceforge.net/search/

Lucas Digital Releases OpenEXR Format
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/1514201

Can we help you?X

[0]frankie writes "Although George Lucas may have gone over to the
[1]dark [2]side, at least some of his staff prefer Freedom and light.
    ILM has released [3] OpenEXR, a graphics file format and related     utilities, under a [4] BSD-style license. Among other things, it     supports the same 16 bit format used by Nvidia CG and the Geforce FX.     OpenEXR runs on Linux, Jaguar, and Irix; other platforms are likely to     work with a little help from the [5] community." Links

    0. 
http:///~frankie
    1. 
http://www.mpaa.org/
    2. 
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/29/1619219&tid=101
    3. 
http://www.openexr.com
    4. 
http://www.ilm.com/opensource
    5. 
http://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=openexr

Freshmeat
asfpga 1.00e
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110330/

    asfpga is an assembler written for use in FPGA design. It can be easily     modified for a particular instruction set. The ultimate goal of this     software is to allow a FPGA designer to easily write assembly code for     a custom instruction set. The current version allows you to create a     listing file, a memory dump file which can be used in debugging HDL     code using $readmemh() or equivalent routine, and a binary file which     can be used to program an EPROM.

Astaro Security Linux 3.383 (Beta)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110364/

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

bean for http 0.01
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110290/

    bean for http simplifies servlet development, mantains a WWW GUI     control's state, maps HTTP posts to bean props, and maps bean props to     HTML controls.

Bugzero 2.2.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110353/

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    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.

BurgerSpace 1.7.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110342/

    BurgerSpace is a game in which you are a chef, and must walk over     hamburger ingredients (buns, meat, and lettuce) to make them fall from     floor to floor, until they end up on the plates at the bottom of the     screen. It requires the SDL multimedia library. It is a clone of the     1982 BurgerTime video game by Bally Midway.

Calcium 3.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110406/

    Calcium provides interactive calendars you can use through your     browser. Features include: dynamic calendar merging (events from one     calendar can be included in another), multiple views and formats,     repeating events, email support, extensive color and font     customization, support for full HTML in the event text and calendar     headers and footers, popup text associated with any event, searching     and filtering, multi-language support, a flexible security model, and     more. Calcium is very easy to use, and fully supported by an     established company. It runs anywhere that supports Perl CGIs; no     non-standard Perl modules are necessary. Full 2-way synchronization     with Palm Pilots is supported.

DBConnect API 0.3.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110338/

    DBConnect API is an easy to use C++ object API to allow applications to     connect to DBMSs. The API currently implements msql, MySQL, Oracle8,     ODBC, and PostgreSQL drivers in the Unix environments and MySQL,     Oracle8, and ODBC in the Windows environment.

DC-GUI 0.2.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110384/

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    DC-GUI is a QT GUI Direct Connect filesharing client.

DiaSCE 1.3 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110307/

    DiaSCE is a C/C++ code editor for GNOME. It pretends to be a complement     to Glade, so it doesn't include an environment for GUI's development.     It has neither a debugger or other kind of tool to help debugging. Its     goal is to provide a light code editor that doesn't need too many     resources and makes use of external tools (gcc, glade, ddd, etc.) for     some tasks.

DOLFIN 0.2.12
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110358/

    DOLFIN is used as a platform for research in adaptive finite element     methods for PDEs at Chalmers Finite Element Center and at the     Department of Computational Mathematics at Chalmers University of     Technology, Sweden.

eXchaNGeR XML Schema Viewer 0.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110372/

    The eXchaNGeR XML browser is a browser and editor framework, written in     Java, that visualizes elements in a XML document. The user can browse     through and manage the visible elements in the document with external     services, or she can make changes to the content of the XML document     with the built-in XML editor.

FMSync 2.1d4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110336/

Confused? Frustrated?X

    FMSync synchronizes the contents of a FileMaker database directly to     JFile on a connected Palm organizer with the press of a single button.

Genuts Snake 1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110355/

    Genuts Snake is a remake of the popular classic snake game. Eat as many     mice as possible, Don't hit the walls, and don't bite your tail. Genuts     Snake uses the Genuts Framework.

gqlplus 1.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110350/

    gqlplus is a frontend to the Oracle commandline utility sqlplus for     Unix. It is functionally nearly identical to sqlplus, with the addition     of commandline editing and history similar to tcsh and bash, as well as     table name and column name completion.

Graver's Football Squares 1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110389/

    Graver's Football Squares was created so multiple people could enjoy     Football Squares during the Superbowl or any other major game that may     be going on.

GStreamer 0.5.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110402/

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    GStreamer is a streaming media library and set of tools that enable     applications to share a common set of plugins for things like MP3     decoding, audio I/O, and anything else that streams in real-time or     otherwise. It is modelled after research software worked on at the     Oregon Graduate Institute.

guinstaller 0.4.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110359/

    guinstaller simplifies the process of installing Linux source code. All     you need to do is to download the gzipped program that you wish to     install and then run guinstaller and open the file. After some     configuration (where to put the files, etc.) the program is compiled     and installed.

HermesFax 2.7b (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110376/

    HermesFax is a Web interface for Hylafax. It requires a     Javascript-enabled Web browser. It contains translations for Italian     and English. The browser language configuration is automagically used.

IMAP Proxy 1.1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110386/

    The IMAP Proxy server is a caching IMAP proxy server. It was written to     reduce the load that Webmail clients put on an IMAP server by keeping     server connections alive for reuse, thus avoiding a new server     connection for each Webmail transaction.

Internet Relay Jabber 0.1.1 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/110380/

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    IRJ (Internet Relay Jabber) acts as a gateway between IRC and Jabber     (and using Jabber, AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, and ICQ). This allows you to, for     example, link an ICQ conversation to IRC.

Jabber Gadu-Gadu Transport 1.3.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110356/

    The Jabber Gadu-Gadu transport provides Gadu-Gadu protocol support     (which is a very popular proprietary instant messaging protocol in     Poland).

Java SQL Admin Tool 2.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110367/

    Admin is entirely written in Java. It uses Swing GUI Components and     JDBC to connect to databases. It has been succesfully tested with     MySQL, InstantDB, Oracle, and PostgreSQL. You can have a tree view of     the RDBMS or pick a single instance to have a look at its metadata. It     allows you to create, modify, and drop tables and to create indices on     a table. The dynamic form makes it easy to enter data into a certain     table, and the guided query makes it easy to retrieve data from a table     and to export it. Java developers will probably enjoy the code     generator doing an OO relational wrapper and a swing GUI for them. You     can also export and import data and transport it from one DBMS to     another.

Jay's Iptables Firewall 0.9a20030122 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/110365/

    Jay's Iptables Firewall is a script with support for multiple     (external/internal) interfaces, TCP/UDP/ICMP control, masquerading,     synflood control, spoofing control, port forwarding, upload limits     (experimental), VPNs, ToS, denying hosts, ZorbIPTraffic, Spyware list     IP, log options and more. It doesn't flush all your existing iptables     rules.

JSVN 0.1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110332/

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    JSVN is a Java graphical front-end to the Subversion revision control     system.

Linux Security Auditing Tool 0.6.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110297/

    Linux Security Auditing Tool (LSAT) is a post install security auditing     tool. It is modular in design, so new features can be added quickly. It     checks inetd entries and scans for unneeded RPM packages. It is being     expanded to work with Linux distributions other than Red Hat, and     checks for kernel versions.

MagpieRSS 0.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110340/

    MagpieRSS provides an XML-based RSS parser in PHP. Fetching the remote     RSS newfeed, parsing it, and cacheing the results are all transparently     supported behind a simple functional interface. It makes use of its     integrated cache, and HTTP conditional gets to stay responsive and     light-weight. RSS versions 0.9-1.0 are supported, including namespaces     and RSS 1.0 modules. There is limited RSS 2.0 support.

MIMEDefang 2.29
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110377/

    MIMEDefang is a flexible MIME email scanner designed to protect Windows     clients from viruses. However, it can do many other kinds of mail     processing, such as replacing parts of messages with URLs, adding     boilerplate disclaimers, and so on. It can alter or delete various     parts of a MIME message according to a very flexible configuration     file. It can also bounce messages with unacceptable attachments.     MIMEDefang works with Sendmail 8.11/8.12's new &quot;Milter&quot; API,     which makes it more flexible and efficient than procmail-based     approaches.

mod_spam_die 0.1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110354/

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    mod_spam_die confuses spam crawlers by giving them infinite fake email     addresses. It is inspired by DIE.net and spam-conference.

MozPos 0.0.2a.Ref
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110339/

    MozPos is a modern, full-fledged Point-of-Sale system created and     extensible under the Mozilla framework. Targeting small to large     businesses and enterprises, it aims to use open Internet standards in     creating a truly modern point of sale system.

MySQL Control Center 0.8.9 (0.8.x)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110371/

    MySQL Control Center is MySQL's official platform-independent GUI     client, based on the Qt toolkit.

Net-Policy 0.9.1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110348/

    The Net-Policy project allows system administrators to configure and     manage their entire network at once. It is initially designed to     configure firewall and IPsec connections across an entire network, but     will eventually include the ability to control and configure just about     anything. It uses a role and policy based data-model concept so     reconfiguring a device usually just means assigning or removing a role     to/from it. Initially the software comes with a completely configurable     IPsec and IKE software suite for Linux. Stop configuring your network     one device at a time!

newfile 0.9.9
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110349/

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    newfile generates &quot;starting-out&quot; files using a full featured     template preprocessor. It can also generate trees of files, for     example, a FreeBSD port or a project using automake and autoconf. A     user can add their own template files and directories to those supplied     with the package. It includes templates for making &quot;empty&quot;     files for Ruby, make, shell, C, C++, C &amp; C++ headers, and more.

NeXTensio 1.6.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110360/

    NeXTensio is a collection of server behaviors and commands designed to     boost programmer productivity for task automation and form generation.     It based on UniFORM, the Unified FORM Architecture, and UniVAL, the     automated validation algorithm. NeXTensio allows developers to     concentrate the application logic in one location, while allowing     Insert/Edit/Delete operations. This provides great flexibility and a     centralized way of dealing with form logic. It includes KTML, the     online WYWIWYG HTML editor, and the Improved Repeat Region, which     features list filtering and sorting.

Nvclock 0.6.1 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110391/

    Nvclock allows you to overclock your Nvidia card under Linux.

OpenMCL 0.13.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110351/

    OpenMCL is an Open Source version of Digitool's excellent Macintosh     Common Lisp (MCL) implementation, which runs on LinuxPPC and MacOS X.     It features a native code compiler, multithreading support, and good     ANSI CL compliance.

OpenPKG 1.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110370/

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    OpenPKG is a flexible and powerful software packaging facility that     eases installation and administration of Unix software across several     platforms. Consolidating different vendor approaches into a unified     architecture, it assists in administration of large networks previously     complicated by nonconformant systems. It uses RPM to provide an     additional system layer on top of the operating system. It is fully     self-contained (no RPM pre-installation is required), installs itself     by means of a tricky bootstrapping procedure with minimal operating     system intrusion, and supports multiple installation instances.

Packit 0.4.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110387/

    Packit is a network auditing tool that allows you to monitor,     manipulate, and inject customized IPv4 traffic into your network. This     can be extremely valuable for testing firewalls, intrusion detection     systems, port scanning, and general TCP/IP auditing. It currently     supports the ability to define nearly all TCP, UDP, ICMP, IP, and     Ethernet header options. It requires libnet 1.1 or greater as well as     libpcap, and has been tested to run on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and     Linux.

pork 0.4.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110395/

    pork is a UNIX console-based AIM client mostly fashioned after the     look-and-feel of ircII.

Portable Windows Library 1.4.8 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110388/

    PWLib is a moderately large class library that was originally designed     as a method to produce applications that run on both Microsoft Windows     and Unix/X11 systems. It includes classes for I/O portability,     multi-threading portability, aid in producing Unix daemons and NT     services portably, and all sorts of Internet protocols. It also offers     basic &quot;container&quot; classes such as arrays, linear lists,     sorted lists (RB Tree), and dictionaries (hash tables) which were all     created before the STL. This library is used by the OpenH323 library.

python3ds 0.1 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110362/

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    python3ds is a small set of Python routines for reading 3ds archives.     It features support for animations, textures, and collision detection,     and it is compatible with pyopengl and pygame.

Ruby-C++ 0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110294/

    The Ruby-C++ class embeds the Ruby interpreter in a C++ application.

SDBA Revolution 1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110217/

    SDBA Revolution is an open-source server written in Perl which provides     an architecture to simplify and streamline the process of writing     applications that run on an instant messaging network. It features easy     scripting of IM responses, session variables which are consistent     across messages, session time limits, support for multiple     &quot;apps&quot; from one bot, basic security, and the ability to use     multiple access lists of password files. It makes writing IM apps very     much like writing mod_perl or PHP pages. The homepage has full     tutorials and documentation.

servu2unix 1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110357/

    servu2unix converts users from the the Windows Serv-U FTP server to     Unix system accounts.

Simkin 1.22
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110399/

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    Simkin is a scripting language for Java/XML. Simkin is designed to let     your users control all or part of your Java application. They write     scripts in a very simple scripting language which can be embedded in     XML. The scripts can call down into the API you've exposed from your     Java classes. You write the mechanism, your users write the policy.

SMS Server Tools 1.8.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110383/

    The SMS Server Tools were made to send and receive SMS from one or many     GSM modems. They include a send/receive daemon and some sample scripts     to build an SMS email gateway and for logging into an SQL database. The     daemon waits for files in an outgoing spool directory and sends them.     It puts all received SMS in an incoming spool directory, and can call     any external program for incoming or outgoing notification.

stoned 1.1.2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110366/

    Stoned is a simple but fully functional curling simulation. It features     3D graphics, network play, and funky sound.

Terminal Server Client 0.91
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110347/

    Terminal Server Client (tsclient) is a frontend for rdesktop. It     supports most of the rdesktop 1.1/1.2 arguments, can read .rdp files in     the Microsoft Unicode format, writes new .rdp files in ASCII (which can     also be read by the Microsoft RDP Client), and looks and functions very     much like the Microsoft RDP Client. It features a Gnome panel applet to     quickly launch saved rdp files.

The Parma University's Recurrence Relation Solver 0.0.2 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/110345/

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    PURRS (the Parma University's Recurrence Relation Solver) is a C++     library for the (possibly approximate) solution of recurrence     relations. To be more precise, the PURRS will solve: (a) linear     constant coefficient recurrence relations of finite order (when the     order is 1, parametric coefficients will be allowed); (b) linear     recurrence relations of the first order with variable coefficients; (c)     systems of linear recurrence relations with constant coefficients; (d)     some non-linear recurrence relations of finite order; (e) some linear     recurrence relations of infinite order and other generalized     recurrences, like those arising from the complexity analysis of     algorithms.

Tux Math Scrab*le 0.1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110343/

    Tux Math Scrab*le is a math version of the popular board game for     children 4-10. The game features drag-and-drop tiles for the user,     while Tux moves his own. The game challenges young people to construct     compound equations and consider multiple abstract possibilities.

wmDrawer 0.9.13
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110363/

    wmDrawer is a dockapp which provides a drawer (button bar) from which     applications can be launched.

XCOM 0.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/110369/

    XCOM project is a free component system similar to Microsoft COM     (Component Object Model) or XPCOM. The primary focus will be on the     client side component development (in-process components).

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Voila! Workspot Linux is instant and portable "magic" http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/1733244

  • by Tina Gasperson - Workspot is an online Linux desktop. You go there in any browser (java-enabled is better), login, and start up Red Hat Linux within that browser. It is so cool, I really want it to be something that people go for. I want it to succeed.
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LinuxWorld diary: Day one - updated with Golden Penguins and a talk with Dell execs http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/2023249

  • By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - I'm posting this LinuxWorld missive a little after 2 p.m., and I'll add to the post later today and tonight. Since most specific product announcements are being covered by others or have companion press releases we're running verbatim, please check our NewsVac section for that kind of thing. In my show diary, I will give you personal impressions of what's going on here, and if you have any specific areas you'd like ...

University of Philippines President Boosts Linux http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/21/2043259

  • By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - In a letter to University of the Philippines (UP) faculty and students posted on the UP Forum Online Web site last December, the university's president, Dr. Francisco Nemenzo, called for an institution-wide move from Windows to Linux. The final paragraph of his letter said, "Let us all join the Linux revolutionary movement. Good-bye, Bill Gates."

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US startup plans new console launch
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/1019248

    A Florida-based startup, Infinium Labs, has announced its intention to     launch a new broadband-enabled console in the US games market by the     end of the year which will compete directly with the offerings from     Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft.

'Open source key to Africa's development' http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/1019200

    Kodek writes "As the world prepares for the World Summit on the     Information Society in Geneva next month, Tectonic caught up with     Bildad Kagai to discuss preparations for the launch of the Open Source     Foundation for Africa."

BeyondGeek.com replaces LinuxFreak.org
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/1018240

    Anonymous Reader writes "As many of you may be aware, LinuxFreak.org     was closed down over a month ago due to problems maintaining the site.     The old staff is back with a new modern site called 'BeyondGeek.com'.     If anyone remembers the old slogan for LinuxFreak was 'News Beyond     Geek'. Check'em out."

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Server Blade Market Ripe With Linux Innovation http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/1018213

    Brigid Fuller writes "Innovation based on the Linux operating system is     rampant in the rapidly emerging server blade computing market according     to the Server Blade Trade Association (SBTA).

Red Hat Slips Off a Curve
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/029222

    Timothy R. Butler writes "In the third part of our Penguin Shootout     series, Timothy R. Butler considers the latest distribution from the     best-known name in the sector - Red Hat. With its much hyped and     attacked BlueCurve interface and various other improvements, will 8 be     the Shadowman's ticket to victory in our challenge? To find out, read     more here."

Real Shares Helix Server Code
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/2138218

    Company says developers will now be able to build open-source media     players for devices including cell phones and PDAs.

Torvalds a coup for Linux locals
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/2137248

    A PENGUIN-suited Linus Torvalds has shirked the huge commercial     machinations of New York's LinuxWorld to attend the smaller and     altogether friendlier linux.conf.au in Perth.

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SuSE launches Office for SMEs
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/2137213

    Cheaper, more secure.

AMD adds Linux clustering support for Opteron http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/2136253

    Scyld Computing's Beowulf cluster operating system will be upgraded to     a 64-bit version optimized for Advanced Micro Devices's forthcoming     Opteron server processor by the middle of this year, AMD said Tuesday.

LINUXWORLD - Ximian prepares link to Sun ONE platform http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/2136235

    Evolution, a Ximian open-source groupware product for PCs running the     Linux and Unix operating systems, is being more tightly integrated with     Sun Microsystems's Sun ONE messaging and collaboration servers.

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pmd-1.02 is released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=246108

    PMD is a Java source code analyzer. It finds unused variables, empty     catch blocks, unnecessary object creation, and so forth. This release     includes a number of new rules and bugfixes. ...with a slew of new     rules (ImportFromSamePackageRule, SwitchDensityRule,     NullAssignmentRule, UnusedModifierRule, ForLoopShouldBeWhileLoopRule)     and plenty o' bug fixes and new features. See the changelog -     http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=135420 - for     all the details. Thanks to the many folks who contributed, most of whom     are listed here: http://pmd.sourceforge.net/credits.html Thanks, Tom

RCSoccerSim 9.2.2 is available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=245751

    The RoboCup Soccer Simulator is a research and educational tool for     multi-agent systems and artificial intelligence. It enables for two     teams of 11 simulated autonomous robotic players to play soccer     (football). RoboCup Soccer Simulator is licensed under a combination of     the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL. The latest stable release adds goal posts     with "real" collision detection and modelling as well the remaining     official changes requested for the new RoboCup World Cup. But that's     not all, to make your life easier (and mine more difficult), the     various rcsoccersim modules are now available as RPMs for i386. If     anyone else is willing to provide RPMs for other architectures, let us     (sserver-admin at users.sf.net) know and we'll tell you how.

tinyproxy 1.5.2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=246109

    After a month of being in the "Release Candidate" state, tinyproxy     1.5.2 has been released. There have been a bunch of usability     improvements since 1.5.1. Anyone using 1.5.1 or previous is recommended     to upgrade. tinyproxy is a GPLed, lightweight HTTP proxy. Designed from     the ground up to be fast and yet small, it is an ideal solution for     sites where a full featured HTTP proxy is required, but the system     resources for a larger proxy are unavailable.

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JGraphpad 1.2.2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=246127

    This release offers many new switches in the properties file, minor bug     fixes and the following new features: pluggable layout algorithms with     Sugiyama and Spring-embedder default implementations, scaled image     cells, edge routing menu, plugin-architecture for adding new commands,     and file extensions for open/save dialogs. JGraphpad is the first free     diagram editor for Java that offers XML and drag-and-drop capabilities.

Seahorse 0.6.0 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=246142

    Seahorse branches have been consolodated (this is the end of having a     separate seahorse2 branch). Many code cleanups and packages updates     have occured since seahorse2-0.4.4. This also marks the beginning of     stable and development releases based on minor versions. 0.7.0 should     be released in a week or 2.

SCons 0.10 is now available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=244414

    SCons alpha release 0.10 is now available for download. SCons is a     software construction tool (build tool, or substitute for Make)     implemented in Python, based on the winning design in the Software     Carpentry build tool competition (in turn based on the Cons build     tool). IMPORTANT: Release 0.10 contains the following interface     changes: - The meaning of the third argument passed to user-defined     Scanner functions has changed. It was formerly the target node being     built, and is now a list of directories (a path) which may be searched     for files found during the scan. - The .sconsign files are no longer     ASCII text, they are now a pickled (binary) Python data structure. This     release adds the following features: - SCons now prints a description     of Python functions being executed as actions to update a target. -     Scanners now support a "recursive" attribute that specifies the Scanner     will be re-applied to files found during the scan. - A new Clean()     method supports removing user-specified files when using the -c option.

  • New SetJobs() and GetJobs() method support setting or fetching the default number of jobs. - The MinGW tool chain is now supported. - A new --debug=includes option has been added. The following fixes have been added: - SCons now symlinks or copies files from Repositories on different file systems, when hard links won't work. - The Install() method prints something when the -n option is used. - When the -n option is used, SCons no longer creates duplicate source files in a BuildDir(). - The Program() Builder (and other multiple-step Builders) now work properly when only the source file is specified. - A bug when building a file whose basename matched the directory in which it lived has been fixed. - The -c options will now properly remove symlinks. - The Environment.get() now returns None by default. - Error messages now all start with "scons: ***". - Warning messages now all start with "scons: warning:". Performance has been improved as follows: - Scanners are now called once and only once per file. - Internal checks for whether a file has a Builder have been significantly sped up. - Unnecessary internal imports have been removed. The following changes have been made to the SCons packaging: - The scons-local packages no longer contain Python bytecode (*.pyc) files. The documentation has been improved: - The initial explanation of SConscript files has been improved. - A misformatted table in the StaticObject description has been fixed. - New features have been documented.

lifelines internationalized
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=244180

    LifeLines is a genealogy program to help with your family history     research. Its primarily strengths are its powerful scripting language     and the ability easily import and export information in the GEDCOM     format. Recent copies of lifelines now include Danish, French, German,     and Swedish message catalogs.

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Millstone 3.0.2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=244080

    Millstone is a library for creating server side user interfaces for     networked Java applications. It provides easiness and modularity of     component based user interface development to Internet application     development as well as terminal independency. This version is service     release for the Millstone Base 3.0 and the Millstone WebAdapter 3.0     modules. This version includes fixes to both base and web-adapter     modules, and it also adds some previously unimplemented features to the     default theme.

JGAP 0.32 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=244075

    JGAP is a genetic algorithms package written in Java. It is designed to     require minimum effort to use "out of the box," but is also designed to     be highly modular to allow for custom components to be easily plugged     in by the more adventurous. JGAP 0.32 is a maintenance release that     primarily includes optimizations to increase performance and reduce     memory consumption. Minor enhancements and fixes, as well as additions     to the documentation, are also included. Please see the Changelog for     details. JGAP 0.32 is considered an alpha release and is therefore not     feature-complete and may contain bugs.

EasySok 0.3.2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=244037

    EasySok is a sokoban game for KDE. It is themeable, has a level editor     and a solver, various import/export functions, a retro mode and other     nice features. This is just a bugfix release for users of gcc 3.2. If     you could compile EasySok 0.3.1, there is no need to switch to this new     version.

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