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X Window Properties Viewer 0.2
X Window Properties Viewer allows you to select a X window and view/edit its properties. more>>
X Window Properties Viewer project allows you to select a X window and view/edit its properties.
A tree viewer lets to see part or all of the windows tree on your X server.
After selecting a window you can view all of the resources at once or select individual ones for viewing/editing.
Only editing strings is currently supported.
<<lessA tree viewer lets to see part or all of the windows tree on your X server.
After selecting a window you can view all of the resources at once or select individual ones for viewing/editing.
Only editing strings is currently supported.
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Added: 2006-09-30 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
1122 downloads
X Starship Traders 0.0.4
X Starship Traders project is a GTK+-based client for Starship Traders. more>>
X Starship Traders project is a GTK+-based client for Starship Traders.
Its really a client for connecting to StarShip Traders writt in c for X-Windows using the the GIMP ToolKit (GTK+).
Starship Traders is a game server written by Ray Yeargin currently up on starshiptraders.com Its homepage is at http://www.tfn.net/~yeargin.
There is also a web interface.
<<lessIts really a client for connecting to StarShip Traders writt in c for X-Windows using the the GIMP ToolKit (GTK+).
Starship Traders is a game server written by Ray Yeargin currently up on starshiptraders.com Its homepage is at http://www.tfn.net/~yeargin.
There is also a web interface.
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Added: 2006-11-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1077 downloads
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OS X Login Screen 1.2
OS X Login Screen is a very accurate OS X login Screen Mimic for Kubuntu Linux. more>>
OS X Login Screen is a very accurate OS X login Screen Mimic for Kubuntu Linux.
<<less Download (0.31MB)
Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
981 downloads
e2undel 0.82
e2undel is an undelete tool for the ext2 file system under Linux. more>>
e2undel is an interactive console tool that recovers the data of deleted files on an ext2 file system under Linux.
Included is a library that allows to recover deleted files by name. It does not require any knowledge about the secrets of the ext2 file system and should be useable by everyone.
e2undel does not manipulate internal ext2 structures and requires only read access to the file system where the files to recover are located. It accesses the ext2 file system by way of Ted Tsos ext2fs library; so I think ist is safe to use.
The e2undel package contains a library that allows you to recover deleted files by their names. Usually, when a file is deleted, its name is lost; after installing this library, the names of deleted files are logged and accessible via the e2undel program.
e2undel searches all inodes marked as deleted on a file system and lists them assorted by owner and time of deletion. Additionally, it gives you the file size and tries to determine the file type in the way file(1) does.
If you did not just delete a whole bunch of files with a rm -r *, this information should be helpful to find out which of the deleted files you would like to recover. After selecting a deleted file, e2undel assembles its data by reading the data blocks (whose numbers are still stored in the inode), and writes the data to a new file.
Inluded in the package is the undel library. This library, loaded by the $LD_PRELOAD mechanism, hooks into the system calls unlink(2) and remove(3). libundel logs the device (like /dev/hdb7 etc.), the inode number, and the name of each file that is deleted by these system calls in a log file (/var/e2undel/e2undel by default).
With this information, it is possible to recover deleted files by name. Of course, e2undel also works without the undel library (as outlined in the deleted file recovery howto), but you lose the functionality to recover deleted files by name if you dont use libundel - maybe the best part of this tool.
e2undel does not actually undelete a file (i.e., does not manipulate ext2 internal structures like inode, block bitmap, and inode bitmap). Instead it recovers the data of a deleted file and saves it in a new file.
<<lessIncluded is a library that allows to recover deleted files by name. It does not require any knowledge about the secrets of the ext2 file system and should be useable by everyone.
e2undel does not manipulate internal ext2 structures and requires only read access to the file system where the files to recover are located. It accesses the ext2 file system by way of Ted Tsos ext2fs library; so I think ist is safe to use.
The e2undel package contains a library that allows you to recover deleted files by their names. Usually, when a file is deleted, its name is lost; after installing this library, the names of deleted files are logged and accessible via the e2undel program.
e2undel searches all inodes marked as deleted on a file system and lists them assorted by owner and time of deletion. Additionally, it gives you the file size and tries to determine the file type in the way file(1) does.
If you did not just delete a whole bunch of files with a rm -r *, this information should be helpful to find out which of the deleted files you would like to recover. After selecting a deleted file, e2undel assembles its data by reading the data blocks (whose numbers are still stored in the inode), and writes the data to a new file.
Inluded in the package is the undel library. This library, loaded by the $LD_PRELOAD mechanism, hooks into the system calls unlink(2) and remove(3). libundel logs the device (like /dev/hdb7 etc.), the inode number, and the name of each file that is deleted by these system calls in a log file (/var/e2undel/e2undel by default).
With this information, it is possible to recover deleted files by name. Of course, e2undel also works without the undel library (as outlined in the deleted file recovery howto), but you lose the functionality to recover deleted files by name if you dont use libundel - maybe the best part of this tool.
e2undel does not actually undelete a file (i.e., does not manipulate ext2 internal structures like inode, block bitmap, and inode bitmap). Instead it recovers the data of a deleted file and saves it in a new file.
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Added: 2005-04-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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2-Disk X window embedded Linux 2.0.0
2-Disk X window embedded Linux is a very efficient Linux/xwindows distribution. more>>
2-Disk X window embedded Linux is a very efficient Linux/xwindows distribution, implementing a net centric operating environment and user friendly GUI
The distribution is intended to be a demonstration of Mungkie assiciates embedded appliance development environment, showing the sort of environment that can be created for small appliance GUI systems using less than 4Mb flash and 4Mb RAM.
The embedded development environment is based around a standard source tree containing all the required utilities for a standard POSIX unix implementation with a number of XML based GUI configuration and compilation tools. Simple GUI utilities are used to configure required components and set compilation options.
The distribution is targeted as a base for:
corporate users to reduce IT costs by deploying X terminals on old or low cost hardware
Or:
embedded OS for handhelds, settop boxes, or communications devices, with full support for bluetooth, wifi, internet, and MMS protocols
Or:
Hobbyist or small companies to develop specialist applications for cheap commodity hardware
Main features:
- kernel 2.0.x/2.2.x/2.4.x
- libc-2.1/libc5/uclibc,
- tcp/ip network support. full protocol stack for wifi, mms
- busybox 0.62,
- tinylogin 1.0,
- ppp, chat, some daemons, inetd, crond. dhcp client and server. iptables
- e3 editor,
- X window system 4.1 vesa
- VNC client
- merlin character recognition
- rdesktop remote windows client
- ssh
- Mungwm : a window manager
- Mungbrowse : a web browser
- Mungterm : a terminal program
- Mungames : a collection of 12 games
- Mungedit : a text editor
- Mungfile : embedded file manager
- NEW Evil bastard operator tools
- NEW Cheese dynamics context apropriation modeling
- NEW Mini Mung beans (beans of mung for all your network environment)
Enhancements:
- Script cleanups were done to the build system.
- Bugs were fixed concerning HTTPS access with the Mweb browser.
<<lessThe distribution is intended to be a demonstration of Mungkie assiciates embedded appliance development environment, showing the sort of environment that can be created for small appliance GUI systems using less than 4Mb flash and 4Mb RAM.
The embedded development environment is based around a standard source tree containing all the required utilities for a standard POSIX unix implementation with a number of XML based GUI configuration and compilation tools. Simple GUI utilities are used to configure required components and set compilation options.
The distribution is targeted as a base for:
corporate users to reduce IT costs by deploying X terminals on old or low cost hardware
Or:
embedded OS for handhelds, settop boxes, or communications devices, with full support for bluetooth, wifi, internet, and MMS protocols
Or:
Hobbyist or small companies to develop specialist applications for cheap commodity hardware
Main features:
- kernel 2.0.x/2.2.x/2.4.x
- libc-2.1/libc5/uclibc,
- tcp/ip network support. full protocol stack for wifi, mms
- busybox 0.62,
- tinylogin 1.0,
- ppp, chat, some daemons, inetd, crond. dhcp client and server. iptables
- e3 editor,
- X window system 4.1 vesa
- VNC client
- merlin character recognition
- rdesktop remote windows client
- ssh
- Mungwm : a window manager
- Mungbrowse : a web browser
- Mungterm : a terminal program
- Mungames : a collection of 12 games
- Mungedit : a text editor
- Mungfile : embedded file manager
- NEW Evil bastard operator tools
- NEW Cheese dynamics context apropriation modeling
- NEW Mini Mung beans (beans of mung for all your network environment)
Enhancements:
- Script cleanups were done to the build system.
- Bugs were fixed concerning HTTPS access with the Mweb browser.
Download (7.2MB)
Added: 2006-05-06 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
1266 downloads
X File Explorer 1.00
X File Explorer is a file manager for the X Window System. more>>
X File Explorer (Xfe) is an MS-Explorer like file manager for X. X File Explorer is based on the popular, but discontinued, X Win Commander, originally developed by Maxim Baranov.
Xfe aims to be the file manager of choice for all the Unix addicts!
Why another file manager when the excellent Konqueror or Nautilus exist on Linux systems? The answer is quite simple : these file managers are very good, features rich and look wonderful, but they are like a brontosaurus when you are a console addict and only want to copy some files or delete it. Another problem is that they require either the whole Gnome or KDE desktops to be installed on your system!
On the contrary, Xfe is small, very rapid and only requires the FOX library to be fully functional. It can be launched from the command line in a fraction of second, and can efficiently complete the set of command line tools.
Main features:
- Four different file manager styles (one panel, two panels, tree list and one panel, tree list and two panels)
- Integrated text viewer (X File View, xfv)
- Integrated RPM viewer / installer / uninstaller (X File Query, xfq)
- Status line
- File associations
- Auto save registry
- Right mouse click pop-up menu in tree list and file list
- Change file(s) attributes
- Mount/Unmount devices (for Linux only)
- Toolbar
- Bookmarks (up to 20)
- Color schemes (GNOME, KDE, Windows...)
- Drag and Drop ( ctrl -> copy, shift -> move, alt -> symlink )
- Create / Extract archives (tar, zip, gzip, bzip2, compress formats are supported)
- Tool tips for long file names
- Progress bars or dialogs for lengthy file operations
- Image preview as thumbnails
- Ability to enqueue multimedia files (open command)
Key bindings:
- Help - F1
- View - F3, return
- Edit - F4
- Copy - F5, ctrl-c
- Cut - ctrl-x
- Paste - ctrl-v
- Move - F6, ctrl-d
- Rename - ctrl-n
- Delete - F8, del, ctrl-del
- Symlink - ctrl-s
- New file - F2
- New folder - F7
- Properties - F9
- Tree and one panel - ctrl-F1
- Tree and two panels - ctrl-F2
- One panel - ctrl-F3
- Two panels - ctrl-F4
- Hidden files - ctrl-F5
- Hidden folders - ctrl-F6
- Execute - ctrl-e
- Go home - ctrl-h
- Go up - backspace
- Terminal - ctrl-t
- Console file manager - ctrl-k
- Refresh - ctrl-r
- Select all - ctrl-a
- Deselect all - ctrl-z
- Invert selection - ctrl-i
- Add bookmark - ctrl-b
- Mount (Linux only) - ctrl-m
- Unmount (Linux only) - ctrl-u
- Quit - ctrl-q
<<lessXfe aims to be the file manager of choice for all the Unix addicts!
Why another file manager when the excellent Konqueror or Nautilus exist on Linux systems? The answer is quite simple : these file managers are very good, features rich and look wonderful, but they are like a brontosaurus when you are a console addict and only want to copy some files or delete it. Another problem is that they require either the whole Gnome or KDE desktops to be installed on your system!
On the contrary, Xfe is small, very rapid and only requires the FOX library to be fully functional. It can be launched from the command line in a fraction of second, and can efficiently complete the set of command line tools.
Main features:
- Four different file manager styles (one panel, two panels, tree list and one panel, tree list and two panels)
- Integrated text viewer (X File View, xfv)
- Integrated RPM viewer / installer / uninstaller (X File Query, xfq)
- Status line
- File associations
- Auto save registry
- Right mouse click pop-up menu in tree list and file list
- Change file(s) attributes
- Mount/Unmount devices (for Linux only)
- Toolbar
- Bookmarks (up to 20)
- Color schemes (GNOME, KDE, Windows...)
- Drag and Drop ( ctrl -> copy, shift -> move, alt -> symlink )
- Create / Extract archives (tar, zip, gzip, bzip2, compress formats are supported)
- Tool tips for long file names
- Progress bars or dialogs for lengthy file operations
- Image preview as thumbnails
- Ability to enqueue multimedia files (open command)
Key bindings:
- Help - F1
- View - F3, return
- Edit - F4
- Copy - F5, ctrl-c
- Cut - ctrl-x
- Paste - ctrl-v
- Move - F6, ctrl-d
- Rename - ctrl-n
- Delete - F8, del, ctrl-del
- Symlink - ctrl-s
- New file - F2
- New folder - F7
- Properties - F9
- Tree and one panel - ctrl-F1
- Tree and two panels - ctrl-F2
- One panel - ctrl-F3
- Two panels - ctrl-F4
- Hidden files - ctrl-F5
- Hidden folders - ctrl-F6
- Execute - ctrl-e
- Go home - ctrl-h
- Go up - backspace
- Terminal - ctrl-t
- Console file manager - ctrl-k
- Refresh - ctrl-r
- Select all - ctrl-a
- Deselect all - ctrl-z
- Invert selection - ctrl-i
- Add bookmark - ctrl-b
- Mount (Linux only) - ctrl-m
- Unmount (Linux only) - ctrl-u
- Quit - ctrl-q
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HistView 0.1.3
HistView takes an ASCII changelog as input and outputs a formatted HTML page. more>>
HistView application takes an ASCII changelog as input and outputs a formatted HTML page.
When developing some piece of software, one usually records its development history in an ASCII file, preceding all changes with a "hint" of the kind of change - such as an "+" for a new addition, or a "!" for a bug fix. After a while, one decides to release the package. And a while later the question arises, how to present the latest changes to users who wish to see the list of changes first to decide whether its worth to update. At this moment, one can just place the plain text file somewhere accessible on the net - but wouldnt it look smarter to have it formatted as a nice HTML document? If you would like this, but dont want to waste time rewriting the history in HTML, HistView ist for you: it just reads in the history file, and formats it in HTML. Provided you use a style similiar to what I do.
<<lessWhen developing some piece of software, one usually records its development history in an ASCII file, preceding all changes with a "hint" of the kind of change - such as an "+" for a new addition, or a "!" for a bug fix. After a while, one decides to release the package. And a while later the question arises, how to present the latest changes to users who wish to see the list of changes first to decide whether its worth to update. At this moment, one can just place the plain text file somewhere accessible on the net - but wouldnt it look smarter to have it formatted as a nice HTML document? If you would like this, but dont want to waste time rewriting the history in HTML, HistView ist for you: it just reads in the history file, and formats it in HTML. Provided you use a style similiar to what I do.
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
802 downloads
Open Simp-X 2002 Beta
Open Simp-X provides a scalable Internet management platform. more>>
Open Simp-X provides a scalable Internet management platform.
Open Simp-X is a powerful Internet platform for everyone, attempting to change programming for the Internet with sharing database information. It strives for scalablility, reliability, and ease of use.
The platform consists of a client/server pair. Security is a top priority, and data transfers are encrypted. Open Simp-X achieves scalability through plugins.
Plugins can collect information, manipulate it, and send it back to the database. Writing plugins is easy since they do not have to worry about how to send or receive their information, and can focus on manipulating it.
Open Simp-X can be set up to retreive data through a LAN or through a Web server.
<<lessOpen Simp-X is a powerful Internet platform for everyone, attempting to change programming for the Internet with sharing database information. It strives for scalablility, reliability, and ease of use.
The platform consists of a client/server pair. Security is a top priority, and data transfers are encrypted. Open Simp-X achieves scalability through plugins.
Plugins can collect information, manipulate it, and send it back to the database. Writing plugins is easy since they do not have to worry about how to send or receive their information, and can focus on manipulating it.
Open Simp-X can be set up to retreive data through a LAN or through a Web server.
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
962 downloads
X-Chat NewsWindow 1.0
X-Chat NewsWindow is a perl script for X-Chat. more>>
X-Chat NewsWindow is a perl script for X-Chat (or X-Chat Aqua) implements one of those annoying announcer scripts that announce your currently playing audio track in iTunes or your current audio or video track in VLC to your IRC channel because you feel for some reason that everyone wants to know.
I basically consider this script to be a better counterattack than just abusing the annoying mIRC users and getting the usual ignorant "pfft. sif mac" response. Since VLCs meta-data support leaves a bit to be desired, it obtains the album name from the containing folders name and the track name from the filename (minus the extension). This works quite well if you have a well labelled music collection. Note: If you use this script, exercise discretion. Not everyone cares what youre listening to.
To use this, you must first turn on logging in VLC. To do this, open VLCs preferences, and under the "Interface > Control Interfaces" preference page, tick the "File Logging" option. Then under the "Interface > Control Interfaces > Logging" page, enter "/tmp/vlc_log.txt" as the log filename. You can choose a different name or location if you wish, but if you do, change the path definition to it in the vlc_announce function below. You may have to choose the "Add Interface > Debug Logging" menu option (under the VLC menu) if VLC hasnt already turned it on via the preferences change.
<<lessI basically consider this script to be a better counterattack than just abusing the annoying mIRC users and getting the usual ignorant "pfft. sif mac" response. Since VLCs meta-data support leaves a bit to be desired, it obtains the album name from the containing folders name and the track name from the filename (minus the extension). This works quite well if you have a well labelled music collection. Note: If you use this script, exercise discretion. Not everyone cares what youre listening to.
To use this, you must first turn on logging in VLC. To do this, open VLCs preferences, and under the "Interface > Control Interfaces" preference page, tick the "File Logging" option. Then under the "Interface > Control Interfaces > Logging" page, enter "/tmp/vlc_log.txt" as the log filename. You can choose a different name or location if you wish, but if you do, change the path definition to it in the vlc_announce function below. You may have to choose the "Add Interface > Debug Logging" menu option (under the VLC menu) if VLC hasnt already turned it on via the preferences change.
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Added: 2006-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1159 downloads
X-ITEC CMS/R 4.48
X-ITEC CMS/R is a German content management system. more>>
X-ITEC CMS/R project is a German content management system.
Enhancements:
- More than 200 new features.
<<lessEnhancements:
- More than 200 new features.
Download (79.5MB)
Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
987 downloads
X Northern Captain 5.0.4
X Northern Captain is a filemanager for X Windows. more>>
X Northern Captain is a file manager for X Windows.
XNC has the same ideology as Norton Commander but also many additional and specific functions including a Virtual File System with support for tar, zip, rar, rpm, deb, bzip2, and lha archives, FTP support, built-in xterminal, viewer for JPEG, GIF, BMP, TGA, XPM, and XBM formats, an editor, users menu, extensions association, bookmarks for frequently used directories, and more.
Enhancements:
- Many small bug fixes, reported by the users.
- Added create link operation for files on disk VFS.
- Added hot key shotcuts displaing.
- Added some translations, fixed mistakes.
<<lessXNC has the same ideology as Norton Commander but also many additional and specific functions including a Virtual File System with support for tar, zip, rar, rpm, deb, bzip2, and lha archives, FTP support, built-in xterminal, viewer for JPEG, GIF, BMP, TGA, XPM, and XBM formats, an editor, users menu, extensions association, bookmarks for frequently used directories, and more.
Enhancements:
- Many small bug fixes, reported by the users.
- Added create link operation for files on disk VFS.
- Added hot key shotcuts displaing.
- Added some translations, fixed mistakes.
Download (2.1MB)
Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1641 downloads
X Portal 2.0
X Portal is a powerful CMS (content management system) which can handle multiple language files. more>>
X Portal project is a powerful CMS (content management system) which can handle multiple language files.
English and Hungarian languages are included in the basic package. The engine was taken from phpnuke-textportal.
Enhancements:
- autoHALT automatically logs out when the browser is closed.
- Security was enhanced with lots of new security tools.
<<lessEnglish and Hungarian languages are included in the basic package. The engine was taken from phpnuke-textportal.
Enhancements:
- autoHALT automatically logs out when the browser is closed.
- Security was enhanced with lots of new security tools.
Download (0.60MB)
Added: 2006-04-28 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
1277 downloads
X-pired 1.22
X-pired is an action-puzzle game. more>>
X-pired is an action-puzzle game written in C using SDL, SDL_mixer, SDL_image and SDL_gfx libraries distributed under the terms of GNU GPL.
The goal of the game in each level is to reach the exit square, avoiding exploding barrels and other deadly stuff...
Enhancements:
- Some loading bugs fixed.
- Rare and strange cycling bug fixed(?).
- X-pir-Ed-It supports some command line opts, fullscreen mode (but it sucks under Win) and "save as" feature now.
<<lessThe goal of the game in each level is to reach the exit square, avoiding exploding barrels and other deadly stuff...
Enhancements:
- Some loading bugs fixed.
- Rare and strange cycling bug fixed(?).
- X-pir-Ed-It supports some command line opts, fullscreen mode (but it sucks under Win) and "save as" feature now.
Download (2.1MB)
Added: 2005-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1535 downloads
X Transparency Daemon 0.2.0
X Transparency Daemon is a daemon for managing X transparency independently from window managers. more>>
X Transparency Daemon provides a daemon which uses the X.org X11 server to set the transparency of user-defined applications to user-defined values.
Installation
Install from package or source and add the following lines
xcompmgr -c -F &
transd &
to your $HOME/.xinitrc
Configuration
* System-wide configuration file: /etc/transd/transd.conf
* User-based configuration file: $HOME/.transd/transd.conf
<<lessInstallation
Install from package or source and add the following lines
xcompmgr -c -F &
transd &
to your $HOME/.xinitrc
Configuration
* System-wide configuration file: /etc/transd/transd.conf
* User-based configuration file: $HOME/.transd/transd.conf
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Added: 2005-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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