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GDB 6.6
GDB is the GNU debugger. more>>
GDB, the GNU Project debugger, allows you to see what is going on `inside another program while it executes or what another program was doing at the moment it crashed.
GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of these) to help you catch bugs in the act:
- Start your program, specifying anything that might affect its behavior.
- Make your program stop on specified conditions.
- Examine what has happened, when your program has stopped.
- Change things in your program, so you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to learn about another.
The program being debugged can be written in C, C++, Pascal, Objective-C (and many other languages). Those programs might be executing on the same machine as GDB (native) or on another machine (remote). GDB can run on most popular UNIX and Microsoft Windows variants.
<<lessGDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of these) to help you catch bugs in the act:
- Start your program, specifying anything that might affect its behavior.
- Make your program stop on specified conditions.
- Examine what has happened, when your program has stopped.
- Change things in your program, so you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to learn about another.
The program being debugged can be written in C, C++, Pascal, Objective-C (and many other languages). Those programs might be executing on the same machine as GDB (native) or on another machine (remote). GDB can run on most popular UNIX and Microsoft Windows variants.
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Added: 2006-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1056 downloads
Fgr 0.6.6
Fgr is the command find tool used by the Xfce desktop environment since 2000. more>>
Fgr 0.6.6 will enhance the use of your files. It is actually a command find tool which combines the power of "find" with the versatility of "grep". The Xffm-find GUI uses this simple program for searching into the contents of files. The ability to use fgr from either a GUI or the command line provides this application with great versatility.
Fgr first appeared (as glob) in the year 2000 in the xfce3 desktop and is now part of the Xffm distribution. Today fgr can be installed along with Xffm or as a standalone application. This allows for quick and easy installation in any system. The fgr program does not have any dependencies, except for GNU grep 2.x or higher if you want to search into the content of files.
<<less Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
htop 0.6.6
htop is an interactive process viewer for Linux. more>>
htop is an interactive process viewer for Linux.
htop project requires ncurses. Tested with Linux 2.4 and 2.6.
Enhancements:
- This release contains stability and statistics fixes.
- Upgrading is recommended.
<<lesshtop project requires ncurses. Tested with Linux 2.4 and 2.6.
Enhancements:
- This release contains stability and statistics fixes.
- Upgrading is recommended.
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Added: 2007-06-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
884 downloads
mtop 0.6.6
mtop (MySQL top) monitors a MySQL database showing the queries which are taking the most amount of time to complete. more>>
mtop (MySQL top) monitors a MySQL database showing the queries which are taking the most amount of time to complete.
Installation:
To install mtop, run the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make install
Run:
perl Makefile.PL --prefix={install_prefix}
or change the PREFIX line in Makefile.PL to customize install location. The default {install_prefix} is /usr/local which means mtop will be installed in /usr/local/bin/.
<<lessInstallation:
To install mtop, run the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make install
Run:
perl Makefile.PL --prefix={install_prefix}
or change the PREFIX line in Makefile.PL to customize install location. The default {install_prefix} is /usr/local which means mtop will be installed in /usr/local/bin/.
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Added: 2005-09-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1489 downloads
kamix 0.6.6
kamix is a KDE mixer application for KDE 3 and ALSA. more>>
kamix project is a KDE mixer application for KDE 3 and ALSA, that was born just to provide some support for what official kmix lacked.
Since KDE 3.2, official kmix has all of the features kamix had before but kamix is still more configurable.A KDE mixer application for KDE 3 and ALSA, that was born just to provide some support for what official kmix lacked.
Since KDE 3.2, official kmix has all of the features kamix had before but kamix is still more configurable.
<<lessSince KDE 3.2, official kmix has all of the features kamix had before but kamix is still more configurable.A KDE mixer application for KDE 3 and ALSA, that was born just to provide some support for what official kmix lacked.
Since KDE 3.2, official kmix has all of the features kamix had before but kamix is still more configurable.
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2007-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
926 downloads
GLib2 2.6.6
GLib is a library containing many useful C routines for things such as trees, hashes, and lists. more>>
GLib is the low-level core library that forms the basis for projects
such as GTK+ and GNOME.
GLib2 provides data structure handling for C, portability wrappers, and interfaces for such runtime functionality as an event loop, threads, dynamic loading, and an object system.
Whats New in 2.6.6 Release:
- Fix several bugs with the handling of comments in key files [Mikael Magnusson]
- Fix g_atomic_pointer_compare_and_exchange on Sparc64 [Gert Doering]
- Fix a deadlock with threadpools [Hong Jen Yee]
- Make GLib work on BeOS again [Kian Duffy]
- Win32 bug fixes [Kazuki Iwamoto]
- Other bug fixes [Roger Leigh, Kjartan Maraas, Morten Welinder]
- New and updated translations (bg,cs,cy,de, en_CA,es,et,fr,gu,hu,ja,ko,nl,sq,sr,sr Latn,sv, te,zh_CN,zh_TW)
<<lesssuch as GTK+ and GNOME.
GLib2 provides data structure handling for C, portability wrappers, and interfaces for such runtime functionality as an event loop, threads, dynamic loading, and an object system.
Whats New in 2.6.6 Release:
- Fix several bugs with the handling of comments in key files [Mikael Magnusson]
- Fix g_atomic_pointer_compare_and_exchange on Sparc64 [Gert Doering]
- Fix a deadlock with threadpools [Hong Jen Yee]
- Make GLib work on BeOS again [Kian Duffy]
- Win32 bug fixes [Kazuki Iwamoto]
- Other bug fixes [Roger Leigh, Kjartan Maraas, Morten Welinder]
- New and updated translations (bg,cs,cy,de, en_CA,es,et,fr,gu,hu,ja,ko,nl,sq,sr,sr Latn,sv, te,zh_CN,zh_TW)
Download (2.3MB)
Added: 2006-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1215 downloads
Dstat 0.6.6
Dstat is a versatile replacement for vmstat, iostat, and ifstat. more>>
Dstat project is a versatile replacement for iostat, vmstat and ifstat. Dstat overcomes some of the limitations and adds some extra features.
Dstat allows you to view all of your system resources instantly, you can eg. compare disk usage in combination with interrupts from your IDE controller, or compare the network bandwidth numbers directly with the disk throughput (in the same interval).
Dstat also cleverly gives you the most detailed information in columns and clearly indicates in what magnitude and unit the output is displayed. Less confusion, less mistakes.
Dstat is also unique in letting you aggregate block device throughput for a certain diskset or network bandwidth for a group of interfaces, ie. you can see the throughput for all the block devices that make up a single filesystem or storage system.
You can customize your dstat output from /etc/dstat.conf and you can write your own dstat modules to plug into the dstat output.
Dstats output by default is optimized for being interpreted by humans in real-time, however the new CSV output allows you to store CSV output to a file to be imported later into Gnumeric or Excel to generate graphs.
Main features:
- Combines vmstat, iostat and ifstat information (in exactly the same timeframe)
- Modular design
- Enable/order counters as they make most sense during analysis/troubleshooting
- Easy to extend, add your own counters (please contribute those)
- Can summarize grouped block devices and see total numbers
- Can show interrupts per device
- Very accurate timeframes, no timeshifts when system is stressed
- Shows exact units and limits conversion mistakes
- Indicate different units with different colors
- Show intermediate results when delay > 1
- Written in python so easily extendable for the task at hand
- Allows to export CSV output
- CSV output can be imported in Gnumeric and Excel to make graphs
<<lessDstat allows you to view all of your system resources instantly, you can eg. compare disk usage in combination with interrupts from your IDE controller, or compare the network bandwidth numbers directly with the disk throughput (in the same interval).
Dstat also cleverly gives you the most detailed information in columns and clearly indicates in what magnitude and unit the output is displayed. Less confusion, less mistakes.
Dstat is also unique in letting you aggregate block device throughput for a certain diskset or network bandwidth for a group of interfaces, ie. you can see the throughput for all the block devices that make up a single filesystem or storage system.
You can customize your dstat output from /etc/dstat.conf and you can write your own dstat modules to plug into the dstat output.
Dstats output by default is optimized for being interpreted by humans in real-time, however the new CSV output allows you to store CSV output to a file to be imported later into Gnumeric or Excel to generate graphs.
Main features:
- Combines vmstat, iostat and ifstat information (in exactly the same timeframe)
- Modular design
- Enable/order counters as they make most sense during analysis/troubleshooting
- Easy to extend, add your own counters (please contribute those)
- Can summarize grouped block devices and see total numbers
- Can show interrupts per device
- Very accurate timeframes, no timeshifts when system is stressed
- Shows exact units and limits conversion mistakes
- Indicate different units with different colors
- Show intermediate results when delay > 1
- Written in python so easily extendable for the task at hand
- Allows to export CSV output
- CSV output can be imported in Gnumeric and Excel to make graphs
Download (0.053MB)
Added: 2007-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
557 downloads
AWStats 6.6
AWStats is a free powerful and featureful server logfile analyzer that shows you all your Web/Mail/FTP statistics. more>> <<less
Download (0.94MB)
Added: 2006-12-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1034 downloads
udtool 0.6.6
udtool allows you to have peoples names in Urban Dead show up in different colors. more>>
udtool allows you to have peoples names in Urban Dead show up in different colors.
Basically this extension colorizes names in Urban Dead, but lets you have multiple groups with different colors for each.
It also lets groups have descriptions with appear when you mouse over the name of someone in a group. But it also has a lot more features than that.
<<lessBasically this extension colorizes names in Urban Dead, but lets you have multiple groups with different colors for each.
It also lets groups have descriptions with appear when you mouse over the name of someone in a group. But it also has a lot more features than that.
Download (0.056MB)
Added: 2007-04-26 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
568 downloads
DynDNS 3.6.6
Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname. more>>
DynDNS was originally founded to provide quality dynamic DNS services to the Internet and we continue to offer our free Dynamic DNS. In addition, we offer other services that might be of interest to a home user.
DynDNS is a focused and savvy DNS provider, specializing in dynamic DNS and complementary services. DynDNS is a private, internally funded and stable company.
We have no investors looking over our shoulders nor do we worry about our stock value. We run an efficient and profitable organization and pass these savings on to our customers. We are technologists that develop high quality services and our goal is to be the value provider of DNS services.
The free Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains we offer, allowing your computer to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. We provide this service, for up to five (5) hostnames, free to the Internet community.
The Dynamic DNS service is ideal for a home website, file server, or just to keep a pointer back to your home PC so you can access those important documents while youre at work.
Using one of the available third-party update clients you can keep your hostname always pointing to your IP address, no matter how often your ISP changes it. No more fumbling to find that piece of paper where you wrote down your IP address, or e-mailing all your friends every time it changes. Just tell them to visit yourname.dyndns.org instead!
Main features:
- Hostnames in 68 domains
- Wildcarding, allowing *.yourhost.dyndns.org to point to yourhost.dyndns.org
- Offline URL redirection
- MX records, allowing for flexible e-mail configurations
- Clients for a wide variety of platforms
- An open, non-proprietary update interface
- Almost instantaneous DNS propagation time
- Free, industry leading e-mail support
- 5 DNS servers in 4 redundant tier-1 datacenters around the globe
Enhancements:
- support for olitec-SX200
- added sample-etc_rc.d_init.d_ddclient.lsb as a sample script for lsb-compliant systems.
- support for linksys wrt854g (thanks to Nick Triantos)
- support for linksys ver 3
- support for Thomson (Alcatel) SpeedTouch 510 (thanks to Aldoir)
- Cosmetic fixes submitted by John Owens
<<lessDynDNS is a focused and savvy DNS provider, specializing in dynamic DNS and complementary services. DynDNS is a private, internally funded and stable company.
We have no investors looking over our shoulders nor do we worry about our stock value. We run an efficient and profitable organization and pass these savings on to our customers. We are technologists that develop high quality services and our goal is to be the value provider of DNS services.
The free Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in any of the many domains we offer, allowing your computer to be more easily accessed from various locations on the Internet. We provide this service, for up to five (5) hostnames, free to the Internet community.
The Dynamic DNS service is ideal for a home website, file server, or just to keep a pointer back to your home PC so you can access those important documents while youre at work.
Using one of the available third-party update clients you can keep your hostname always pointing to your IP address, no matter how often your ISP changes it. No more fumbling to find that piece of paper where you wrote down your IP address, or e-mailing all your friends every time it changes. Just tell them to visit yourname.dyndns.org instead!
Main features:
- Hostnames in 68 domains
- Wildcarding, allowing *.yourhost.dyndns.org to point to yourhost.dyndns.org
- Offline URL redirection
- MX records, allowing for flexible e-mail configurations
- Clients for a wide variety of platforms
- An open, non-proprietary update interface
- Almost instantaneous DNS propagation time
- Free, industry leading e-mail support
- 5 DNS servers in 4 redundant tier-1 datacenters around the globe
Enhancements:
- support for olitec-SX200
- added sample-etc_rc.d_init.d_ddclient.lsb as a sample script for lsb-compliant systems.
- support for linksys wrt854g (thanks to Nick Triantos)
- support for linksys ver 3
- support for Thomson (Alcatel) SpeedTouch 510 (thanks to Aldoir)
- Cosmetic fixes submitted by John Owens
Download (0.036MB)
Added: 2005-11-03 License: Freeware Price:
826 downloads
Photorec 6.6
PhotoRec is a small tool to recover pictures from digital camera memory. more>>
PhotoRec is a small tool to recover pictures from digital camera memory. Photorec software searches for MOV and JPEG headers, and because there is (usually) no data fragmentation, it can recover the whole file.
It can recover data from CompactFlash, Memory Stick, SecureDigital, SmartMedia, Microdrive, MMC, USB Memory Drives...
PhotoRec is safe to use, it will never attempt to write to the drive or memory support you are about to recover from. Recovered files are instead written in the directory from where you are running the PhotoRec program.
Photorec ignores the filesystem, this way it works even if the filesystem is severely damaged.
It can recover lost files at least from:
- FAT,
- NTFS,
- EXT2/EXT3 filesystem
Digital Camera
PhotoRec has been successfully tested with:
- Canon EOS300D, 10D
- HP PhotoSmart 620, 850, 935
- Nikon CoolPix 775, 5700
- Olympus C350N, C860L, Mju 400 Digital, Stylus 300
- Sony DSC-P9
- Praktica DCZ-3.4
- Casio Exilim EX-Z 750
PhotoRec searchs known file header and because there is no data fragmentation (usually), it can recover the whole file. Photorec recognises numerous file format including:
Archive
- .7z 7zip archive file
- .bz2 bzip2 compressed data
- .gz gzip compressed data
- .rar Rar archive
- .tar tar archive
- .zip zip archive
- Multimedia
- .asf, .wma, .wmv: Advanced Streaming Format used for Audio/Video
- .au Sun/NeXT audio data
- .avi .wav RIFF audio/video
- .bmp BMP bitmap image
- .cdr Corel Draw
- .crw Canon Raw picture
- .ctg Canon catalog
- .dcr Kodak Raw picture
- .dsc Nikon dsc
- .fla Flash Project File
- .gif Graphic Interchange Format
- .jng JPEG Network Graphics
- .jpg JPG picture
- .mng Multiple-Image Network Graphics
- .mov MOV video
- .mp3 MPEG ADTS, layer III, v1 audio
- .mp4 MPEG 4
- .mpg Moving Picture Experts Group video
- .mrw Minolta Raw picture
- .ogg OGG Vorbis audio
- .orf Olympus Raw Format picture
- .pcx PCX file format
- .pef Pentax Raw picture
- .png Portable Network Graphics
- .psd Adobe Photoshop Image
- .qxd QuarkXpress Document
- .qxp QuarkXpress Document
- .raf Raw Fujifilm picture
- .raw Contax picture
- .rdc Rollei picture
- .sit Mikron
- .sr2 Sony Raw picture
- .tif Tag Image File Format
- .x3f Sigma/Foveon X3 raw picture
- .xcf GIMP XCF File
Office
- .doc Microsoft Word
- .mbd Access database
- .odd OpenDocument Drawing
- .odp OpenDocument Presentation
- .ods OpenDocument Spreadsheet
- .odt OpenDocument Text
- .pap Papyrus word file
- .ppt PowerPoint presentation
- .rtf Rich Text Format
- .sda StarDraw
- .sdc StarCalc
- .sdd StarImpress
- .sdw StarWriter
- .slk Sylk, Multiplan Symbolic Link Interchange
- .sxc OpenOffice Spreadsheet
- .sxd OpenOffice Drawing
- .sxi OpenOffice Presentation
- .sxw OpenOffice Text Document
- .txt Text file
- .vis Visio document
- .xls Microsoft Excel
Others
- .asp ASP script
- .bat Batch
- .c C source file
- .dbf DBase 3 (prone to false positive)
- .dbx Outlook Express
- .eps Encasulated PostScript
- .exe MS executable
- .frm MySQL table definition
- .h C header
- .html HTML
- .jsp JSP script
- .MYI MySQL MISAM compressed data
- .pdf Portable Document Format
- .php PHP script
- .pl Perl script
- .prc PalmOS application
- .ps PostScript document
- .pst Outlook
- .py Python script
- .qdf Quicken
- .sh Shell script
- .wab Windows Address Book
Enhancements:
- A new method for handling fragmented data is now used, making recovery more reliable and faster.
- This release can be set to search for files in FAT16/FAT32 unallocated space only, which avoids wasting time recovering files that are still accessible, making the recovery of lost files much faster and more efficient.
- New file formats have been added.
<<lessIt can recover data from CompactFlash, Memory Stick, SecureDigital, SmartMedia, Microdrive, MMC, USB Memory Drives...
PhotoRec is safe to use, it will never attempt to write to the drive or memory support you are about to recover from. Recovered files are instead written in the directory from where you are running the PhotoRec program.
Photorec ignores the filesystem, this way it works even if the filesystem is severely damaged.
It can recover lost files at least from:
- FAT,
- NTFS,
- EXT2/EXT3 filesystem
Digital Camera
PhotoRec has been successfully tested with:
- Canon EOS300D, 10D
- HP PhotoSmart 620, 850, 935
- Nikon CoolPix 775, 5700
- Olympus C350N, C860L, Mju 400 Digital, Stylus 300
- Sony DSC-P9
- Praktica DCZ-3.4
- Casio Exilim EX-Z 750
PhotoRec searchs known file header and because there is no data fragmentation (usually), it can recover the whole file. Photorec recognises numerous file format including:
Archive
- .7z 7zip archive file
- .bz2 bzip2 compressed data
- .gz gzip compressed data
- .rar Rar archive
- .tar tar archive
- .zip zip archive
- Multimedia
- .asf, .wma, .wmv: Advanced Streaming Format used for Audio/Video
- .au Sun/NeXT audio data
- .avi .wav RIFF audio/video
- .bmp BMP bitmap image
- .cdr Corel Draw
- .crw Canon Raw picture
- .ctg Canon catalog
- .dcr Kodak Raw picture
- .dsc Nikon dsc
- .fla Flash Project File
- .gif Graphic Interchange Format
- .jng JPEG Network Graphics
- .jpg JPG picture
- .mng Multiple-Image Network Graphics
- .mov MOV video
- .mp3 MPEG ADTS, layer III, v1 audio
- .mp4 MPEG 4
- .mpg Moving Picture Experts Group video
- .mrw Minolta Raw picture
- .ogg OGG Vorbis audio
- .orf Olympus Raw Format picture
- .pcx PCX file format
- .pef Pentax Raw picture
- .png Portable Network Graphics
- .psd Adobe Photoshop Image
- .qxd QuarkXpress Document
- .qxp QuarkXpress Document
- .raf Raw Fujifilm picture
- .raw Contax picture
- .rdc Rollei picture
- .sit Mikron
- .sr2 Sony Raw picture
- .tif Tag Image File Format
- .x3f Sigma/Foveon X3 raw picture
- .xcf GIMP XCF File
Office
- .doc Microsoft Word
- .mbd Access database
- .odd OpenDocument Drawing
- .odp OpenDocument Presentation
- .ods OpenDocument Spreadsheet
- .odt OpenDocument Text
- .pap Papyrus word file
- .ppt PowerPoint presentation
- .rtf Rich Text Format
- .sda StarDraw
- .sdc StarCalc
- .sdd StarImpress
- .sdw StarWriter
- .slk Sylk, Multiplan Symbolic Link Interchange
- .sxc OpenOffice Spreadsheet
- .sxd OpenOffice Drawing
- .sxi OpenOffice Presentation
- .sxw OpenOffice Text Document
- .txt Text file
- .vis Visio document
- .xls Microsoft Excel
Others
- .asp ASP script
- .bat Batch
- .c C source file
- .dbf DBase 3 (prone to false positive)
- .dbx Outlook Express
- .eps Encasulated PostScript
- .exe MS executable
- .frm MySQL table definition
- .h C header
- .html HTML
- .jsp JSP script
- .MYI MySQL MISAM compressed data
- .pdf Portable Document Format
- .php PHP script
- .pl Perl script
- .prc PalmOS application
- .ps PostScript document
- .pst Outlook
- .py Python script
- .qdf Quicken
- .sh Shell script
- .wab Windows Address Book
Enhancements:
- A new method for handling fragmented data is now used, making recovery more reliable and faster.
- This release can be set to search for files in FAT16/FAT32 unallocated space only, which avoids wasting time recovering files that are still accessible, making the recovery of lost files much faster and more efficient.
- New file formats have been added.
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2007-05-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
934 downloads
Doodle 0.6.6
Doodle is a file search tool based on meta-data. more>>
Doodle is a tool to quickly search the documents on a computer. Doodle builds an index using meta-data contained in the documents and allows fast searches on the resulting database.
Doodle project uses libextractor to support obtaining meta-data from various file-formats. The database used by doodle is a suffix tree, resulting in fast lookups. Doodle supports approximate searches.
Main features:
- A web interface
- Ordering of search results
- Spidering (indexing the Internet or websites)
Using
First the doodle database needs to be created. The simplest way to create the database is to run doodle with the -b option on the directories that are to be indexed. For example:
$ doodle -b
This will create the doodle database under ~/.doodle.
After creating the doodle database, you can search it. For example:
$ doodle keyword
Full text search
You can achieve a (limited) form of full-text search with doodle. For that, the dictionary-based plaintext extractors from libextractor are used. In order to use them, you need to pass the option -b LANG to doodle.
LANG is a two letter language code that selects the dictionary. Available languages at the moment are en, es, fr, it and no. Words and sentences that are available in the respective dictionaries for these languages will then be added to the index.
While libextractor attempts to avoid full-text extraction for certain kown binary formats, it may still find words in non-text files. Running with this option will dramatically increase the size of the index and the time it takes to build the index.
Note that if you change the options used to build a database will not (!) result in doodle re-indexing files that were processed with other options previously. The only way to force doodle to re-index files with different options is to either touch the files (change modification timestamp) or to delete the old database and start from scratch.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug on big-endian systems and an error in handling empty metadata entries.
- It also adds support for pkg-config.
- The database format changed; doodle indices will need to be regenerated.
<<lessDoodle project uses libextractor to support obtaining meta-data from various file-formats. The database used by doodle is a suffix tree, resulting in fast lookups. Doodle supports approximate searches.
Main features:
- A web interface
- Ordering of search results
- Spidering (indexing the Internet or websites)
Using
First the doodle database needs to be created. The simplest way to create the database is to run doodle with the -b option on the directories that are to be indexed. For example:
$ doodle -b
This will create the doodle database under ~/.doodle.
After creating the doodle database, you can search it. For example:
$ doodle keyword
Full text search
You can achieve a (limited) form of full-text search with doodle. For that, the dictionary-based plaintext extractors from libextractor are used. In order to use them, you need to pass the option -b LANG to doodle.
LANG is a two letter language code that selects the dictionary. Available languages at the moment are en, es, fr, it and no. Words and sentences that are available in the respective dictionaries for these languages will then be added to the index.
While libextractor attempts to avoid full-text extraction for certain kown binary formats, it may still find words in non-text files. Running with this option will dramatically increase the size of the index and the time it takes to build the index.
Note that if you change the options used to build a database will not (!) result in doodle re-indexing files that were processed with other options previously. The only way to force doodle to re-index files with different options is to either touch the files (change modification timestamp) or to delete the old database and start from scratch.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug on big-endian systems and an error in handling empty metadata entries.
- It also adds support for pkg-config.
- The database format changed; doodle indices will need to be regenerated.
Download (0.45MB)
Added: 2007-01-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1032 downloads
nzbperl 0.6.6
nzbperl is a newsreader utility that can process an nzb file, autodecode, and do bandwidth throttling. more>>
nzbperl is a newsreader utility that can process an nzb file, autodecode, and do bandwidth throttling.
Run Linux (or OSX or Windows)? Need a multi-connection newsreader utility that can process an nzb file and autodecode and even do bandwidth throttling? Youve come to the right place.
I looked around for something that I could use for nzb files on my Linux setup, and I soon discovered limited options. There are progs out there that will download nzb files (nzbget and knzb are apparently the most visible ones), but none seemed to have a key feature that I put importance on: bandwidth throttling. So, like many other one-off hacks and open source projects, this little toy was built to scratch an itch.
Main features:
- Automated parsing and sorting of nzb files
- Supports multiple server connections
- Automated parts downloading, assembling, and decoding
- Decodes uuencoded and yenc encoded files (via uudeview)
- User controllable bandwidth throttling (even change speeds during runtime)
- Nice colored text display with progress information
- News server authentication (optional)
- Perl script requires no compilation.
- Few dependencies
- Small footprint (about a 57kB download)
<<lessRun Linux (or OSX or Windows)? Need a multi-connection newsreader utility that can process an nzb file and autodecode and even do bandwidth throttling? Youve come to the right place.
I looked around for something that I could use for nzb files on my Linux setup, and I soon discovered limited options. There are progs out there that will download nzb files (nzbget and knzb are apparently the most visible ones), but none seemed to have a key feature that I put importance on: bandwidth throttling. So, like many other one-off hacks and open source projects, this little toy was built to scratch an itch.
Main features:
- Automated parsing and sorting of nzb files
- Supports multiple server connections
- Automated parts downloading, assembling, and decoding
- Decodes uuencoded and yenc encoded files (via uudeview)
- User controllable bandwidth throttling (even change speeds during runtime)
- Nice colored text display with progress information
- News server authentication (optional)
- Perl script requires no compilation.
- Few dependencies
- Small footprint (about a 57kB download)
Download (0.070MB)
Added: 2005-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1488 downloads
eLearniX 2.6.6
eLearniX is a bootable CD desktop environment to help people learn and use Linux. more>>
eLearniX project is a bootable CD desktop environment to help people learn and use Linux.
It features the latest 2.6 Linux kernel, GNOME 2.4, lots of applications, and an install script to install to a dedicated hard drive or a 256MB+ Compact Flash card.
<<lessIt features the latest 2.6 Linux kernel, GNOME 2.4, lots of applications, and an install script to install to a dedicated hard drive or a 256MB+ Compact Flash card.
Download (268MB)
Added: 2006-01-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1382 downloads

The Gimp 2.6.6
The Gimp is a freely distributed yet brilliant piece of software for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-03-17 License: GPL Price: FREE
99838 downloads
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