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run in xterm 0.9.1
run in xterm is an servcie menu which adds run in xterm & run in xterm as root to action menu on binary files, scripts etc. more>>
run in xterm is an servcie menu which adds "run in xterm" & "run in xterm as root" to action menu on binary files, scripts etc.
It has 2 languages: english and polish.
Installation:
copy/save this file in
~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
<<lessIt has 2 languages: english and polish.
Installation:
copy/save this file in
~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
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Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1230 downloads
meteo in 2o.pl 1.3
The library of programme. more>> The library of programme meteo - meteo.2o.pl Programme measures temperature and it sends it to server where data be stored.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-10 License: Freeware Price: Free
201 downloads
Xinity 2.2 RC1
Xinity project is a powerful web content management system (CMS). more>>
Xinity project is a powerful web content management system (CMS).
Xinity is a powerful web content management system (CMS). You can build complex web sites with content edited and maintained by non-programmers. It is user-friendy because it eliminates the flexibility gap: in common CM Systems the editor loses the more flexibility the more the programmer gains and vice versa.
In Xinity the programmer has the power to decide how much flexibility the editor has. There are no limitations given by the system.
The editor edits his content in WYSIWYG, and there is no need to battle with or system-specific variables. Xinity is a highly scalable system with a lot of customization work to do with each installtion, and is not suitable for a quick test run.
On the other hand there is a generic site architecture that comes with the base distribution, so you can set up you own Xinity web site in 30 minutes.
Enhancements:
- revise Exception-Handling and inform Client properly [TOBIAS done 11/4]
- inform client if logon fails [TOBIAS done 15/4]
- integrate Form- and Treehandling in AdCo [TOBIAS done 15/4]
- build ShiftBox AMS-Group selection (with two windows add/remove like in XBU) [TOBIAS done 16/4]
- change AMS-Groupprocessing on serverside (tokens to entities)[TOBIAS changed 17/4]
- confirmation on logout (generic confirmation-flag in Conmmand) [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- avoid server-startup on connection-failure (RMI-Registry) [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- errormessage if client cant connect to server prior to login [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- change AMS-Forms so ARPs will be set on save() not directly with a seperate Command [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- fix AMS-search [TOBIAS done 19/4]
- Copy+Paste in editor [TOBIAS done 19/4]
- introduce UserConfiguration for Modules [TOBIAS done 23/4]
- avoid focus-setting on read-only forms [TOBIAS done 23/4]
- Message on problems during session-initalisation [TOBIAS done 23/4]
<<lessXinity is a powerful web content management system (CMS). You can build complex web sites with content edited and maintained by non-programmers. It is user-friendy because it eliminates the flexibility gap: in common CM Systems the editor loses the more flexibility the more the programmer gains and vice versa.
In Xinity the programmer has the power to decide how much flexibility the editor has. There are no limitations given by the system.
The editor edits his content in WYSIWYG, and there is no need to battle with or system-specific variables. Xinity is a highly scalable system with a lot of customization work to do with each installtion, and is not suitable for a quick test run.
On the other hand there is a generic site architecture that comes with the base distribution, so you can set up you own Xinity web site in 30 minutes.
Enhancements:
- revise Exception-Handling and inform Client properly [TOBIAS done 11/4]
- inform client if logon fails [TOBIAS done 15/4]
- integrate Form- and Treehandling in AdCo [TOBIAS done 15/4]
- build ShiftBox AMS-Group selection (with two windows add/remove like in XBU) [TOBIAS done 16/4]
- change AMS-Groupprocessing on serverside (tokens to entities)[TOBIAS changed 17/4]
- confirmation on logout (generic confirmation-flag in Conmmand) [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- avoid server-startup on connection-failure (RMI-Registry) [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- errormessage if client cant connect to server prior to login [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- change AMS-Forms so ARPs will be set on save() not directly with a seperate Command [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- fix AMS-search [TOBIAS done 19/4]
- Copy+Paste in editor [TOBIAS done 19/4]
- introduce UserConfiguration for Modules [TOBIAS done 23/4]
- avoid focus-setting on read-only forms [TOBIAS done 23/4]
- Message on problems during session-initalisation [TOBIAS done 23/4]
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Added: 2007-04-25 License: Common Public License Price:
913 downloads
Kagiru 0.25
Kagiru is a Sudoku puzzle game supporting automatic puzzle generation, manual puzzle definition. more>>
Kagiru is a Sudoku puzzle game supporting automatic puzzle generation, manual puzzle definition.
Kagiru also features automatic puzzle solving, multiple levels, puzzle loading and saving, puzzle progress, localization, and errors shown in play.
<<lessKagiru also features automatic puzzle solving, multiple levels, puzzle loading and saving, puzzle progress, localization, and errors shown in play.
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2006-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
RenRot 0.25
Renrot renames files according the DateTimeOriginal and FileModifyDate EXIF tags. more>>
Renrot renames files according the DateTimeOriginal and FileModifyDate EXIF tags, if they exist. Otherwise, the name will be set according to the current timestamp. Additionally, RenRot software rotates files and their thumbnails, accordingly Orientation EXIF tag.
The script can also put commentary into the Commentary and UserComment tags. Personal details can be specified via XMP tags defined in a configuration file.
<<lessThe script can also put commentary into the Commentary and UserComment tags. Personal details can be specified via XMP tags defined in a configuration file.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2006-10-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1116 downloads
AweMUD 0.25
AweMUD is an in-development MUD server; a program that hosts a text-oriented game for multiple-players. more>>
AweMUD project is an MUD server, still in development ; a program that hosts a text-oriented game for multiple-players. What MUDs lack in graphics and audio, they more than make up for in gameplay and fun.
Imagination coupled with a love of adventure, has let multitudes of people enjoy the vast worlds crafted by the creativity of their minds eye, all through the use of a MUD server. If you enjoy reading, youll love playing a MUD!
Enhancements:
- Portability updates: Linux, BSD, Solaris, Cygwin, OS X.
- Better entity name handling.
- New String class.
- Re-written character creation process.
<<lessImagination coupled with a love of adventure, has let multitudes of people enjoy the vast worlds crafted by the creativity of their minds eye, all through the use of a MUD server. If you enjoy reading, youll love playing a MUD!
Enhancements:
- Portability updates: Linux, BSD, Solaris, Cygwin, OS X.
- Better entity name handling.
- New String class.
- Re-written character creation process.
Download (0.62MB)
Added: 2006-07-13 License: BSD License Price:
1198 downloads
ac3info 0.1
ac3info project is a tool that extracts some basic information from an AC3 file. more>>
ac3info project is a tool that extracts some basic information from an AC3 file.
Example:
ac3info bjorn.ac3
AC3 Informations for bjorn.ac3
Basic Informations
- Channels : 5.1
- Sample Rate : 48000 Khz
- Bitrate : 448 Kbits/sec
Advanced Informations
- Bit Stream Mode : main audio service: complete main (CM)
- Channels Ordering : L,C,R,SL,SR
- Cmix level : -3.0 dB
- Surround Mix level : -3.0 dB
<<lessExample:
ac3info bjorn.ac3
AC3 Informations for bjorn.ac3
Basic Informations
- Channels : 5.1
- Sample Rate : 48000 Khz
- Bitrate : 448 Kbits/sec
Advanced Informations
- Bit Stream Mode : main audio service: complete main (CM)
- Channels Ordering : L,C,R,SL,SR
- Cmix level : -3.0 dB
- Surround Mix level : -3.0 dB
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
906 downloads
Download (0.25MB)
Added: 2006-10-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Set photo in Kopete 0.1
Set photo in Kopete is a really simple service menu that just sets the current photo as your photo in Kopete. more>>
Set photo in Kopete is a really simple service menu that just sets the current photo as your photo in Kopete, nothing more, nothing less.
It doesnt handle directories containing space yet, if someone have a workaround so that KURL dont escapes all characters that would be nice=)
Just put this file in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus or use http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=11435 to install it.
<<lessIt doesnt handle directories containing space yet, if someone have a workaround so that KURL dont escapes all characters that would be nice=)
Just put this file in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus or use http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=11435 to install it.
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Added: 2007-02-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
993 downloads
octavia 0.25
octavia is a compiler for a music description language that compiles to MIDI data. more>>
octavia is a compiler for a music description language that compiles to MIDI data. octavia music source files can also use Python code to perform generic programming tasks that a composer might wish to accomplish.
Enhancements:
- This release deals correctly with accented notes in chords.
- The program should now work in Windows.
- #CUT and #SAVE points were added in the script to automate cutting octfunc.py.
- A file is not created unless a player function is seen in the source.
- Unprocessing a processed sequence recreates the chords and arpeggiation appropriately.
- Plugins are now also sought in the LaunchPath of octavia program+/plugins/.
- Text and Tracknames are created automatically.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This release deals correctly with accented notes in chords.
- The program should now work in Windows.
- #CUT and #SAVE points were added in the script to automate cutting octfunc.py.
- A file is not created unless a player function is seen in the source.
- Unprocessing a processed sequence recreates the chords and arpeggiation appropriately.
- Plugins are now also sought in the LaunchPath of octavia program+/plugins/.
- Text and Tracknames are created automatically.
Download (0.27MB)
Added: 2006-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1182 downloads
spam.pl 0.25
spam.pl is a perl script that extracts all relaying hosts from the headers of a spam mail. more>>
spam.pl is a perl script that extracts all relaying hosts from the headers of a spam mail and sends a complaint mail to all the responsible mail server administrators.
spam.pl is free software released under the GPL license.
There is no warranty, neither expressed nor implied, that spam.pl would do what it is said to do. It is up to you to use it.
Main features:
- Use your own complaint message
- Enter your own list of friendly hosts (probably the friendly hosts that relayed the mail to you)
- You should also instruct spam.pl what email-address it should put in the From: line when it mails its complaints.
- Run the script without sending any mail to see what receivers it could extract.
- Run the script with only one specified receiver, so that you can mail yourself and see what it looks good.
- Invoke the script from inside your favorite mail program. Just pipe the whole mail including headers into this script. You can of course just save the whole mail first and then pipe it manually into this script.
- Complain through the abuse.net service.
- Resolves IP-only addresses
- Optionally extract host names to complain to from the mail bodys http:// links.
- Can be made to use the whois.abuse.net lookup service.
<<lessspam.pl is free software released under the GPL license.
There is no warranty, neither expressed nor implied, that spam.pl would do what it is said to do. It is up to you to use it.
Main features:
- Use your own complaint message
- Enter your own list of friendly hosts (probably the friendly hosts that relayed the mail to you)
- You should also instruct spam.pl what email-address it should put in the From: line when it mails its complaints.
- Run the script without sending any mail to see what receivers it could extract.
- Run the script with only one specified receiver, so that you can mail yourself and see what it looks good.
- Invoke the script from inside your favorite mail program. Just pipe the whole mail including headers into this script. You can of course just save the whole mail first and then pipe it manually into this script.
- Complain through the abuse.net service.
- Resolves IP-only addresses
- Optionally extract host names to complain to from the mail bodys http:// links.
- Can be made to use the whois.abuse.net lookup service.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2005-12-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1394 downloads
gmorgan 0.25
gmorgan is a rhythm station, a modern organ with full editable accompaniment for play in real time. more>> <<less
Download (0.68MB)
Added: 2005-11-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1455 downloads
sccs2svn 0.25
sccs2svn converts a SCCS repository into a Subversion repository. more>>
sccs2svn converts a SCCS repository into a Subversion repository. The script visits a directory tree with SCCS repositories.
sccs2svn project then sorts the SCCS deltas by time and applies them to a Subversion repository. The script attempts to transform some SCCS keywords to Subversion keywords.
The script assumes that your SCCS repositories are arranged in a hierarchy, where each directory has its own SCCS directory:
trunk
trunk/SCCS
docs
SCCS
README.txt
src
project1
SCCS
main.c
project2
SCCS
main.c
The structure will be replicated in the newly created Subversion repository, minus the SCCS directories. Each files history will be replicated as well. The script will attempt to merge together deltas that are near each other in time, and have the same comment.
<<lesssccs2svn project then sorts the SCCS deltas by time and applies them to a Subversion repository. The script attempts to transform some SCCS keywords to Subversion keywords.
The script assumes that your SCCS repositories are arranged in a hierarchy, where each directory has its own SCCS directory:
trunk
trunk/SCCS
docs
SCCS
README.txt
src
project1
SCCS
main.c
project2
SCCS
main.c
The structure will be replicated in the newly created Subversion repository, minus the SCCS directories. Each files history will be replicated as well. The script will attempt to merge together deltas that are near each other in time, and have the same comment.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-02-21 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1340 downloads
SLAX Popcorn Edition 5.1.8
SLAX Popcorn Edition is a pocket operating system which fits even 128MB USB Flash Drives! more>>
SLAX Popcorn Edition is a pocket operating system which fits even 128MB USB Flash Drives! SLAX Popcorn Edition contains XFce desktop, Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, XMMS, AbiWord & Gaim.
This special modification of the SLAX live CD, Popcorn Edition, has been released after a week of beta testing.
Main features:
- XFce desktop
- Mozilla Firefox browser
- Mozilla Thunderbird mail client
- XMMS (in fact, its beep-media-player)
- Gaim (ICQ/AIM/etc client)
- MPlayer to play videos and to listen internet radio
- AbiWord text editor
SLAX is a small bootable CD containing the Linux operating system. It runs Linux directly from the CD (or USB) without installing.
The Live CD described here is based on the Slackware Linux distribution and is downloadable from this website as an ISO image.
The primary goal of SLAX is to provide a wide collection of useful software while keeping the cds image small enough to be written to a 185 MB CD-R(W) medium (small 8 cm CD). SLAX boots directly from the CD or USB devices and it provides a full featured Linux operating system.
All your available partitions and data storage devices (CD-ROM, USB storage devices, etc.) should be recognized at boot and should be mounted to /mnt/xx. As an example, "disc0part1" may be assigned to the first partition on your primary hard drive, "disc1part1" for your USB storage device, or "cdrom0" for your CD-ROM drive. SLAX will never write anything to the mounted devices. Mounting is safe and does not change the data.
After booting, you should be able to login as a "root", with the password "toor"; both without quotes, of course :)
When logged in, you have many options. At the shell prompt, you may start Midnight Commander (type "mc" to the console), play some music from your hard drive (type "play /mnt/path/file.mp3"), adjust your audio volume (type "alsamixer"), configure IP address (type "netconfig") or browse web pages with the text-based browser (type "lynx http://url").
To start the graphical environment included with SLAX, type "gui" (for graphical user interface). It will attempt to autoconfigure your graphics card, monitor, keyboard and mice, and if successful it will run an X session with KDE. Im pretty sure that you will know how to get around at this point. :-) Use "guisafe" instead of "gui" for safe-mode (VESA framebuffer) without autodetection.
In the unfortunate case your mouse doesnt work, try to move it for a few seconds to see if it will be autodetected. If it isnt, shut down Xwindow (press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace) and start it again. If this wont help then you are using something I have not included in the autoconfiguration process (COM2 mouse?). If you are comfortable with bash, or you atleast understand how to make your favorite mouse function under Linux, try to modify the symbolic link /dev/mouse manually.
If you dont like the autoconfigured screen resolution, refresh rate, or the K Desktop Environment, start "gui" with some additional options. Try for example "gui 800x600 60", where 800x600 is the desired screen resolution and 60 is the desired refresh rate. Fluxbox is one of the other window managers included and may be called with "guifast" or "gui fluxbox". In any event, type "gui --help" for more information.
All scripts and source code are available and can be used to build your own Live CD.
SLAX is available as an ISO image of the CD. It fits on small 8cm CD-R(W). Burn it with your favorite cd-writing software and then boot from the CD.
You might want to check your BIOS to assure its set to boot the CD prior the disc.
Enhancements:
- added KDE 3.5.4 with Slackware 11 fixes for media:/ URL in konqueror
- probeusb parameter now sleeps delay_use+1 seconds to wait for USB devices
- (this usually defaults to 6 seconds)
- fixed fuse libraries, which were missing in rc1 version
- added newest NTFS-3g beta version, NTFS writing now works, I hope
<<lessThis special modification of the SLAX live CD, Popcorn Edition, has been released after a week of beta testing.
Main features:
- XFce desktop
- Mozilla Firefox browser
- Mozilla Thunderbird mail client
- XMMS (in fact, its beep-media-player)
- Gaim (ICQ/AIM/etc client)
- MPlayer to play videos and to listen internet radio
- AbiWord text editor
SLAX is a small bootable CD containing the Linux operating system. It runs Linux directly from the CD (or USB) without installing.
The Live CD described here is based on the Slackware Linux distribution and is downloadable from this website as an ISO image.
The primary goal of SLAX is to provide a wide collection of useful software while keeping the cds image small enough to be written to a 185 MB CD-R(W) medium (small 8 cm CD). SLAX boots directly from the CD or USB devices and it provides a full featured Linux operating system.
All your available partitions and data storage devices (CD-ROM, USB storage devices, etc.) should be recognized at boot and should be mounted to /mnt/xx. As an example, "disc0part1" may be assigned to the first partition on your primary hard drive, "disc1part1" for your USB storage device, or "cdrom0" for your CD-ROM drive. SLAX will never write anything to the mounted devices. Mounting is safe and does not change the data.
After booting, you should be able to login as a "root", with the password "toor"; both without quotes, of course :)
When logged in, you have many options. At the shell prompt, you may start Midnight Commander (type "mc" to the console), play some music from your hard drive (type "play /mnt/path/file.mp3"), adjust your audio volume (type "alsamixer"), configure IP address (type "netconfig") or browse web pages with the text-based browser (type "lynx http://url").
To start the graphical environment included with SLAX, type "gui" (for graphical user interface). It will attempt to autoconfigure your graphics card, monitor, keyboard and mice, and if successful it will run an X session with KDE. Im pretty sure that you will know how to get around at this point. :-) Use "guisafe" instead of "gui" for safe-mode (VESA framebuffer) without autodetection.
In the unfortunate case your mouse doesnt work, try to move it for a few seconds to see if it will be autodetected. If it isnt, shut down Xwindow (press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace) and start it again. If this wont help then you are using something I have not included in the autoconfiguration process (COM2 mouse?). If you are comfortable with bash, or you atleast understand how to make your favorite mouse function under Linux, try to modify the symbolic link /dev/mouse manually.
If you dont like the autoconfigured screen resolution, refresh rate, or the K Desktop Environment, start "gui" with some additional options. Try for example "gui 800x600 60", where 800x600 is the desired screen resolution and 60 is the desired refresh rate. Fluxbox is one of the other window managers included and may be called with "guifast" or "gui fluxbox". In any event, type "gui --help" for more information.
All scripts and source code are available and can be used to build your own Live CD.
SLAX is available as an ISO image of the CD. It fits on small 8cm CD-R(W). Burn it with your favorite cd-writing software and then boot from the CD.
You might want to check your BIOS to assure its set to boot the CD prior the disc.
Enhancements:
- added KDE 3.5.4 with Slackware 11 fixes for media:/ URL in konqueror
- probeusb parameter now sleeps delay_use+1 seconds to wait for USB devices
- (this usually defaults to 6 seconds)
- fixed fuse libraries, which were missing in rc1 version
- added newest NTFS-3g beta version, NTFS writing now works, I hope
Download (115MB)
Added: 2006-10-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1144 downloads
g2 0.72
g2 is an easy to use, portable and powerful 2D graphics library. more>>
g2 is an easy to use, portable and powerful 2D graphics library. The project provides a comprehensive set of functions for simultaneous generation of graphical output on different types of devices.
Following devices are currently supported: PostScript, X11, PNG and JPEG (using gd) and Win32 (xfig is in development). g2 is written in C (ANSI) and additionally has a Fortran, perl and python interface.
g2 is easy to use
in C
d=g2_open_X11(50,50);
g2_line(d,5,5,45,45);
g2_circle(d,25,25,20);
in Fortran
d=g2_open_X11(50.0,50.0)
call g2_line(d,5.0,5.0,45.0,45.0)
call g2_circle(d,25.0,25.0,20.0)
in perl
$d=new X11G2::Device(50,50);
$d->line(5,5,45,45);
$d->circle(25,25,20);
in python
graph = g2.g2_open_X11(50, 50)
graph.g2_line(5, 5, 45, 45)
graph.g2_circle(25, 25, 20)
Enhancements:
- The Python module build process has been fixed.
<<lessFollowing devices are currently supported: PostScript, X11, PNG and JPEG (using gd) and Win32 (xfig is in development). g2 is written in C (ANSI) and additionally has a Fortran, perl and python interface.
g2 is easy to use
in C
d=g2_open_X11(50,50);
g2_line(d,5,5,45,45);
g2_circle(d,25,25,20);
in Fortran
d=g2_open_X11(50.0,50.0)
call g2_line(d,5.0,5.0,45.0,45.0)
call g2_circle(d,25.0,25.0,20.0)
in perl
$d=new X11G2::Device(50,50);
$d->line(5,5,45,45);
$d->circle(25,25,20);
in python
graph = g2.g2_open_X11(50, 50)
graph.g2_line(5, 5, 45, 45)
graph.g2_circle(25, 25, 20)
Enhancements:
- The Python module build process has been fixed.
Download (0.47MB)
Added: 2006-10-20 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1113 downloads
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