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Slackintosh 12.0
Slackintosh is a port of Slackware GNU/Linux to PPC (Macintosh). more>>
Slackintosh is a port of Slackware GNU/Linux to PPC (Macintosh).
Russell Kroll was the first person who ported Slackware to PPC (http://slackintosh.exploits.org), but the project stalled with an unfinished 9.1 ..
I (Adrian) started again from scratch porting 10.1 to PPC, and ive stolen the name Slackintosh...
Please note that this port was not done by Russell, dont send him Bugreports.
I used the the Sources + SlackBuild files from Slackware 10.1. ..but i had to make a few changes:
The new Binutils from 10.x didnt like GCC, i used the 9.1 Version to build everything. The Installer uses BusyBox 1.0 and Linux 2.4 is not included, only 2.6.11.5 (Runs better on PPC .. imho)
Its not finished: Not all packages are ported. Youll get gcc, X, Mozilla, XFCE, Gimp.. but no
monsters like KDE & Co.
The installer maybe somewhat funky.. Missing packages are still listed and the yaboot installation isnt tested very well...
..but you should be able to get it running. It won the WFM (WorksForMe) price. (Tested on a MiniMac & iBook2)
<<lessRussell Kroll was the first person who ported Slackware to PPC (http://slackintosh.exploits.org), but the project stalled with an unfinished 9.1 ..
I (Adrian) started again from scratch porting 10.1 to PPC, and ive stolen the name Slackintosh...
Please note that this port was not done by Russell, dont send him Bugreports.
I used the the Sources + SlackBuild files from Slackware 10.1. ..but i had to make a few changes:
The new Binutils from 10.x didnt like GCC, i used the 9.1 Version to build everything. The Installer uses BusyBox 1.0 and Linux 2.4 is not included, only 2.6.11.5 (Runs better on PPC .. imho)
Its not finished: Not all packages are ported. Youll get gcc, X, Mozilla, XFCE, Gimp.. but no
monsters like KDE & Co.
The installer maybe somewhat funky.. Missing packages are still listed and the yaboot installation isnt tested very well...
..but you should be able to get it running. It won the WFM (WorksForMe) price. (Tested on a MiniMac & iBook2)
Download (3936MB)
Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
831 downloads
Apples Icons for Linux -
9 freeware icons of Apples products. more>> This is one of the Dirceu Veiga's products. This contains 9 freeware icons of Apples products.
Its content includes variations of Cinema Display, eMac and iMac<<less
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Added: 2009-04-11 License: Freeware Price: Free
198 downloads
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr 0.11
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr allows to boot linux-m68k from a floppy on a macintosh such as MacII or Quadra 610. more>>
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr allows to boot linux-m68k from a floppy on a macintosh such as MacII or Quadra 610.
With it, you can create rescue disk, or remove the MacOS partition (needed by the legacy penguin booter) from your HD.
Create a floppy from rescue disk image
You can find floppy image from the package emile-rescue
Under linux, the command to dump image to floppy is:
# dd if=emile-rescue-x.y.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 conv=sync
then, you can eject floppy with:
# eject /dev/fd0
If you are using MacOS, use MakeDebianFloppy AppleScript (you must use a floppy image with a size of exactly 1474560 bytes).
Enhancements:
- This release has improved SCSI support, allows you to create a bootable CD-ROM, adds Debian packaging, updates the PowerPC part (currently not usable), and introduces apple_driver (currently not usable).
<<lessWith it, you can create rescue disk, or remove the MacOS partition (needed by the legacy penguin booter) from your HD.
Create a floppy from rescue disk image
You can find floppy image from the package emile-rescue
Under linux, the command to dump image to floppy is:
# dd if=emile-rescue-x.y.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 conv=sync
then, you can eject floppy with:
# eject /dev/fd0
If you are using MacOS, use MakeDebianFloppy AppleScript (you must use a floppy image with a size of exactly 1474560 bytes).
Enhancements:
- This release has improved SCSI support, allows you to create a bootable CD-ROM, adds Debian packaging, updates the PowerPC part (currently not usable), and introduces apple_driver (currently not usable).
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Added: 2007-03-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
943 downloads
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS 1.0.2
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS transfers diskettes and logical disk images between Apple ][-era computers and the modern world. more>>
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (or ADTPro for short) transfers diskettes and logical disk images between Apple ][-era computers and the modern world. If youre familiar with the original ADT, ADTPro extends ADTs reach by working with more logical disk formats, drive types, communications devices, and host operating systems.
Main features:
- Compatibility with any device ProDOS can read
- Compatibility with any Apple ][ (or clone) computer with 64k memory
- Compatibility with many logical disk image formats: .DSK, .PO, .NIB, 2IMG
- Server compatibility with original ADT client program
- Server compatibility with Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and probably Solaris
- Ability to bootstrap an Apple ][ from bare metal over serial or cassette ports
- Ability to send floppies in "batch" mode without having to name each one
Server
The server program runs on a computer capable of running Java. Depending on how you want to connect to your Apple, you might also need a serial port and cables, an Uthernet card for your apple, or a couple of audio patch cables. The server offers a compact user interface that shows what communications are taking place between the host and the Apple ][.
The servers primary role is to send and receive disk images as requested from the client. But if you have recently acquired an Apple and a disk drive, and you have no software for it - youre in a bit of a tricky situation if you want to move software from the Internet all the way to your shiny new Apple. ADTPros server can help get you get bootstrapped.
Client
The client side runs on the Apple ][. It handles most of the user interaction. When choosing disks/volumes to transfer, anything that ProDOS can see is fair game. Transferring data occurs with a 20k buffer on the Apple, so all transfers are broken up into 20k chunks. A progress indicator shows how far it is into the current chunk, as well as a running count of the total progress.
Enhancements:
- This release has been enhanced with Jean-Marc Boutillon (Deckard)s FASTDSK fast Disk II reading routines.
- This results in a speed boost of 25%-33% for Disk II to host transfers.
- Bootstrapping operations have been reduced, as there is no longer a dependency on ProDOS BASIC.
<<lessMain features:
- Compatibility with any device ProDOS can read
- Compatibility with any Apple ][ (or clone) computer with 64k memory
- Compatibility with many logical disk image formats: .DSK, .PO, .NIB, 2IMG
- Server compatibility with original ADT client program
- Server compatibility with Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and probably Solaris
- Ability to bootstrap an Apple ][ from bare metal over serial or cassette ports
- Ability to send floppies in "batch" mode without having to name each one
Server
The server program runs on a computer capable of running Java. Depending on how you want to connect to your Apple, you might also need a serial port and cables, an Uthernet card for your apple, or a couple of audio patch cables. The server offers a compact user interface that shows what communications are taking place between the host and the Apple ][.
The servers primary role is to send and receive disk images as requested from the client. But if you have recently acquired an Apple and a disk drive, and you have no software for it - youre in a bit of a tricky situation if you want to move software from the Internet all the way to your shiny new Apple. ADTPros server can help get you get bootstrapped.
Client
The client side runs on the Apple ][. It handles most of the user interaction. When choosing disks/volumes to transfer, anything that ProDOS can see is fair game. Transferring data occurs with a 20k buffer on the Apple, so all transfers are broken up into 20k chunks. A progress indicator shows how far it is into the current chunk, as well as a running count of the total progress.
Enhancements:
- This release has been enhanced with Jean-Marc Boutillon (Deckard)s FASTDSK fast Disk II reading routines.
- This results in a speed boost of 25%-33% for Disk II to host transfers.
- Bootstrapping operations have been reduced, as there is no longer a dependency on ProDOS BASIC.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
816 downloads
Snow-Apple
Snow-Apple provides an icon pack for Gnome. more>>
Snow-Apple provides an icon pack for Gnome.
Mark Finlay fairly converted the nautilus 2.0.x theme called Snow-Apple, to an icon theme for gnome 2.2.x. thanks to him.
<<lessMark Finlay fairly converted the nautilus 2.0.x theme called Snow-Apple, to an icon theme for gnome 2.2.x. thanks to him.
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2007-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1010 downloads
Telemonitor 0.91
Telemonitor is a datalimit monitor for the Belgian ISP Telenet. more>>
Telemonitor is a datalimit monitor for the Belgian ISP Telenet.
This theme uses the SOAPpy python package to fetch datalimit usage information from telemeter4tools.services.telenet.be.
The graphics used are from a apple dashboard widget created by n00.be (www.n00.be)
How-to:
click the i, hidden in the right corner, after entering your username and password.
<<lessThis theme uses the SOAPpy python package to fetch datalimit usage information from telemeter4tools.services.telenet.be.
The graphics used are from a apple dashboard widget created by n00.be (www.n00.be)
How-to:
click the i, hidden in the right corner, after entering your username and password.
Download (0.050MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1219 downloads
MacOSD 0.3.2
MacOSD is a visualization frontend for PBButtonsD, the button and power event daemon used for Apple computers. more>>
MacOSD is a visualization frontend for PBButtonsD, the button and power event daemon used for Apple computers.
For PowerPC laptops such as the iBooks and PowerBooks a special daemon named pbbuttonsd can handle the special "multi-media" keys to dim the display and regulate the audio volume accordingly.
However I find the example Gtk+ application gtkpbbuttons not that pretty.
So I implemented a more On-Screen-Display like variant. Currently it can utilize the XOSD library.
Although recently that other program got some pixmap theming support, it is still written in "handling every bit manually C" and still uses Gtk+.
The latest MacOSD deos now utilze the anti-aliasing and real alpha blending canvas library Evas. It does utilize gtkpbbuttons themes just fine - and comes with a slightly cleaned-up version CleanOSX
Version 0.3.0 of MacOSD is also able to provide real transparency With latest X.org servers and a running composition manager.
<<lessFor PowerPC laptops such as the iBooks and PowerBooks a special daemon named pbbuttonsd can handle the special "multi-media" keys to dim the display and regulate the audio volume accordingly.
However I find the example Gtk+ application gtkpbbuttons not that pretty.
So I implemented a more On-Screen-Display like variant. Currently it can utilize the XOSD library.
Although recently that other program got some pixmap theming support, it is still written in "handling every bit manually C" and still uses Gtk+.
The latest MacOSD deos now utilze the anti-aliasing and real alpha blending canvas library Evas. It does utilize gtkpbbuttons themes just fine - and comes with a slightly cleaned-up version CleanOSX
Version 0.3.0 of MacOSD is also able to provide real transparency With latest X.org servers and a running composition manager.
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2007-02-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
985 downloads

Pleiades 1.0.1
Pleiades is a theme that looks and works like the Macintosh System 7, with a customizable button layout. more>>
Pleiades 1.0.1 is yet another extremely useful utility for everyone. It is actually a theme that looks and works like the Macintosh System 7, with a customizable button layout for xfce users.
Enhancements: 2007-06-01
- Made lower corners bigger
- Fixed buttons on inactive window
- Fixed 1-pixel shadow, now it's right
Added: 2008-07-12 License: GPL Price: FREE
14 downloads
Net::DAAP::Client 0.42
Net::DAAP::Client is a client for Apple iTunes DAAP service. more>>
Net::DAAP::Client is a client for Apple iTunes DAAP service.
SYNOPSIS
my $daap; # see WARNING below
$daap = Net::DAAP::Client->new(SERVER_HOST => $hostname,
SERVER_PORT => $portnum,
PASSWORD => $password);
$dsn = $daap->connect;
$dbs_hash = $daap->databases;
$current_db = $daap->db;
$daap_db($new_db_id);
$songs_hash = $daap->songs;
$playlists_hash = $daap->playlists;
$array_of_songs_in_playlist = $daap->playlist($playlist_id);
$url = $daap->url($song_or_playlist_id);
$binary_audio_data = $obj->get($song_id);
$binary_audio_data = $obj->get(@song_ids);
$song_id = $obj->save($dir, $song_id);
@song_ids = $obj->get($dir, @song_ids);
$daap->disconnect;
if ($daap->error) {
warn $daap->error; # returns error string
}
Net::DAAP::Client provides objects representing connections to DAAP servers. You can fetch databases, playlists, and songs. This module was written based on a reverse engineering of Apples iTunes 4 sharing implementation. As a result, features that iTunes 4 doesnt support (browsing, searching) arent supported here.
Each connection object has a destructor, so that you can forget to disconnect without leaving the server expecting you to call back.
WARNING
If you store your object in a global variable, Perl cant seem to disconnect gracefully from the server. Until I figure out why, always store your object in a lexical (my) variable.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $daap; # see WARNING below
$daap = Net::DAAP::Client->new(SERVER_HOST => $hostname,
SERVER_PORT => $portnum,
PASSWORD => $password);
$dsn = $daap->connect;
$dbs_hash = $daap->databases;
$current_db = $daap->db;
$daap_db($new_db_id);
$songs_hash = $daap->songs;
$playlists_hash = $daap->playlists;
$array_of_songs_in_playlist = $daap->playlist($playlist_id);
$url = $daap->url($song_or_playlist_id);
$binary_audio_data = $obj->get($song_id);
$binary_audio_data = $obj->get(@song_ids);
$song_id = $obj->save($dir, $song_id);
@song_ids = $obj->get($dir, @song_ids);
$daap->disconnect;
if ($daap->error) {
warn $daap->error; # returns error string
}
Net::DAAP::Client provides objects representing connections to DAAP servers. You can fetch databases, playlists, and songs. This module was written based on a reverse engineering of Apples iTunes 4 sharing implementation. As a result, features that iTunes 4 doesnt support (browsing, searching) arent supported here.
Each connection object has a destructor, so that you can forget to disconnect without leaving the server expecting you to call back.
WARNING
If you store your object in a global variable, Perl cant seem to disconnect gracefully from the server. Until I figure out why, always store your object in a lexical (my) variable.
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2006-11-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1083 downloads
OpenDarwin 7.2.1
OpenDarwin is the core of Mac OS X. more>>
Darwin is the core of Mac OS X. The Darwin kernel is based on FreeBSD and Mach 3.0 technologies and provides protected memory and pre-emptive multitasking. Darwin runs on PowerPC-based Macintosh computers and a version is also available for x86-compatible computers.
Apples open source projects allow developers to customize and enhance key Apple software. Through the open source model, Apple engineers and the open source community collaborate to create better, faster and more reliable products for our users.
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid foundation that is engineered for stability, reliability, and performance. This foundation is a core operating system commonly known as Darwin.
Darwin integrates a number of technologies, most importantly Mach 3.0, operating-system services based on 4.4BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), high-performance networking facilities, and support for multiple integrated file systems.
Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apples Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by Apple at http://developer.apple.com/darwin/.
Since Apples Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
OpenDarwin.org, jointly founded in April 2002 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone.
The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
Many OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin.
The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apples infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.
Enhancements:
- Install script has been enhanced to allow user creating, setting root password
- AuthenticAMD cpus are now properly detected
- cvs from upstream feature releases
- locate from NetBSD
- at/atrun synced with FreeBSD-5
- various unix software has been updated.
- ODTulipDriver, a driver for tulip-based ethernet controllers, has been added.
- ncutil, a network configuration tool for Darwin, has been updated to version 2.1
<<lessApples open source projects allow developers to customize and enhance key Apple software. Through the open source model, Apple engineers and the open source community collaborate to create better, faster and more reliable products for our users.
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid foundation that is engineered for stability, reliability, and performance. This foundation is a core operating system commonly known as Darwin.
Darwin integrates a number of technologies, most importantly Mach 3.0, operating-system services based on 4.4BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), high-performance networking facilities, and support for multiple integrated file systems.
Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apples Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by Apple at http://developer.apple.com/darwin/.
Since Apples Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
OpenDarwin.org, jointly founded in April 2002 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone.
The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
Many OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin.
The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apples infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.
Enhancements:
- Install script has been enhanced to allow user creating, setting root password
- AuthenticAMD cpus are now properly detected
- cvs from upstream feature releases
- locate from NetBSD
- at/atrun synced with FreeBSD-5
- various unix software has been updated.
- ODTulipDriver, a driver for tulip-based ethernet controllers, has been added.
- ncutil, a network configuration tool for Darwin, has been updated to version 2.1
Download (359MB)
Added: 2005-04-06 License: APSL (Apple Public Source License) Price:
1132 downloads
ALAC 0.1.1
ALAC comes from Apple Lossless Audio Codec, is a reference decoder for Apples lossless audio codec. more>>
ALAC comes from Apple Lossless Audio Codec, is a reference decoder for Apples lossless audio codec. The decoder has been written by reverse engineering Apples proprietory audio format.
Located here is a basic decoder for Apple Lossless Audio Codec files (ALAC). ALAC is a proprietary lossless audio compression scheme. Apple never released any documents on the format.
What I provide here is a C implementation of a decoder, written from reverse engineering the file format. It turns out that most of the algorithms in the codec are fairly well known. ALAC uses an adaptive FIR prediction algorithm and stores the error values using a modified rice or golumb algorithm. Further details are in alac.c.
Although an encoder is not provided, by using the decoder as a sort of specification it should be fairly trivial to write an encoder. By exploiting other lossless audio encoders, such as FLAC, the task will be much easier. Although one wouldnt be able to copy the compression algorithms verbatim, as adaptive compression is used in ALAC and not in FLAC. There are, however, a bunch of academic papers on the issue.
The program located here will not be able to handle all ALAC files, it can only handle mono or stereo files. ALAC allows up to 8 channels. It should be trivial to finish the implementation once I find files that I can test it with. Likewise the decoder only supports 16bit sample sizes. Again, it should be trivial to fix.
The decoder is fairly self explanatory, it can read an ALAC stream from either a file or from stdin, and write it as raw PCM data or as a WAV file to either stdout or a file. In theory one should be able to stream data to the decoder.
Enhancements:
- Supports ALAC files created with newer versions of quicktime, a number of speed optimisations that vastly improve performance, ability to decode m4a files with data before headers and windows improvements.
<<lessLocated here is a basic decoder for Apple Lossless Audio Codec files (ALAC). ALAC is a proprietary lossless audio compression scheme. Apple never released any documents on the format.
What I provide here is a C implementation of a decoder, written from reverse engineering the file format. It turns out that most of the algorithms in the codec are fairly well known. ALAC uses an adaptive FIR prediction algorithm and stores the error values using a modified rice or golumb algorithm. Further details are in alac.c.
Although an encoder is not provided, by using the decoder as a sort of specification it should be fairly trivial to write an encoder. By exploiting other lossless audio encoders, such as FLAC, the task will be much easier. Although one wouldnt be able to copy the compression algorithms verbatim, as adaptive compression is used in ALAC and not in FLAC. There are, however, a bunch of academic papers on the issue.
The program located here will not be able to handle all ALAC files, it can only handle mono or stereo files. ALAC allows up to 8 channels. It should be trivial to finish the implementation once I find files that I can test it with. Likewise the decoder only supports 16bit sample sizes. Again, it should be trivial to fix.
The decoder is fairly self explanatory, it can read an ALAC stream from either a file or from stdin, and write it as raw PCM data or as a WAV file to either stdout or a file. In theory one should be able to stream data to the decoder.
Enhancements:
- Supports ALAC files created with newer versions of quicktime, a number of speed optimisations that vastly improve performance, ability to decode m4a files with data before headers and windows improvements.
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2005-11-28 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
813 downloads
KMacBacklight 0.2
KMacBacklight project is a kicker applet to adjust the backlight of an Apple iMac or MacBook Pro. more>>
KMacBacklight project is a kicker applet to adjust the backlight of an Apple iMac or MacBook Pro. You also can assign shortcuts.
I take absolutely no responsibility for any kind of harm caused to your Mac.
Installation:
After unpacking with "tar xvfj" and changing to the directory with "cd kmacbacklight" the usual "./configure && make && sudo make install".
You might need the package "pciutils-dev" to compile backlight.c.
Afterwards you should be able to add the applet to your KDE panel.
Todo:
- MacBook support. Can anyone with a MacBook please confirm that this [ http://desrt.mcmaster.ca/code/macbook-backlight/macbook-backlight.c ] backlight adjuster works and which backlight values you can use. I use values between 33 and 255 for the MacBook Pro backlight adjuster at the moment.
Enhancements:
- removed sudo, setuid should be enough
<<lessI take absolutely no responsibility for any kind of harm caused to your Mac.
Installation:
After unpacking with "tar xvfj" and changing to the directory with "cd kmacbacklight" the usual "./configure && make && sudo make install".
You might need the package "pciutils-dev" to compile backlight.c.
Afterwards you should be able to add the applet to your KDE panel.
Todo:
- MacBook support. Can anyone with a MacBook please confirm that this [ http://desrt.mcmaster.ca/code/macbook-backlight/macbook-backlight.c ] backlight adjuster works and which backlight values you can use. I use values between 33 and 255 for the MacBook Pro backlight adjuster at the moment.
Enhancements:
- removed sudo, setuid should be enough
Download (0.52MB)
Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
982 downloads
Mactel-Linux 20060326
Mactel-Linux project is the effort to adapt the GNU/Linux operating system to Intel-based Apple Macintosh hardware. more>>
Mactel-Linux project is the effort to adapt the GNU/Linux operating system to Intel-based Apple Macintosh hardware.
This requires changes/additions to at least the following projects:
- the Linux kernel
- several drivers.
Enhancements:
- New LiveCD is up.
- Improoved Macbook Pro support.
- Partition mounting works now.
- Latest Ubuntu updates.
- Dualboot Intel Mac/PC.
<<lessThis requires changes/additions to at least the following projects:
- the Linux kernel
- several drivers.
Enhancements:
- New LiveCD is up.
- Improoved Macbook Pro support.
- Partition mounting works now.
- Latest Ubuntu updates.
- Dualboot Intel Mac/PC.
Download (362.4MB)
Added: 2007-06-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
878 downloads

AFELO For Linux 7.11
AFELO can be used to select, rotate, resize, crop and upload images on linux. more>> Compressing images and sending them to your website has never been so easy before. AFELO allows to select images on your local computer, to resize and compress them and to send them onto your site with only a few clicks.
Using AFELO to upload images to a website is quite simple:
-If you own an OLEFA website then you can simply use your OLEFA username and password
-If your server supports FTP then you can simply use your FTP username and password
-Webmasters: install the AFELO Gateway Script on your server to allow people uploading images using AFELO
AFELO is free, its easy to use and its fully compatible with Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS X (Tiger, Leopard) and Linux/UNIX operating systems. Images can be sent to your website or saved locally on your computer.This download version is for Apple MacOS X (Tiger, Leopard).
Interface language versions: english, franch, german and luxembourgish.<<less
Download (1.86MB)
Added: 2009-04-10 License: Freeware Price: Free
197 downloads
phppdflib 2.8
phppdflib allows dynamic generation of PDF files using PHP. more>>
phppdflib is a class written in php that presents an easy to use API for generating PDF files dynamically.
Main features:
- Its freely licensed under the GNU GPL.
- Since its written in php, it doesnt require you to recompile or reconfigure your web server in any way
- Since its written in php, its platform independent. It will run on any system that supports php, such as Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and BSD.
- Its specifically designed to allow easy programming for text processing applications (such as reporting)
<<lessMain features:
- Its freely licensed under the GNU GPL.
- Since its written in php, it doesnt require you to recompile or reconfigure your web server in any way
- Since its written in php, its platform independent. It will run on any system that supports php, such as Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and BSD.
- Its specifically designed to allow easy programming for text processing applications (such as reporting)
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1633 downloads
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