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Abyss Web Server X1 2.6
Abyss Web Server X1 is a free and compact Web server. It supports SSL, compression, CGI/FastCGI, ISAPI, XSSI, URL rewriting,bandwidth throttling, anti-leeching, anti-hacking, and features a remote web management interface. more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-04 License: Freeware Price: $0
73043 downloads
ProCon Latte 1.7.8
ProCon is a content filter for the Firefox browser. more>>
ProCon is a content filter for the Firefox browser. It can filter any kind of material (pornography, gambling, hacking, cracking, etc...). ProCon Latte can also block all traffic, making sure that only desired websites (set in the Whitelist) can be accessed, and includes a profanity filter, all *like* a parental control filter.
ProCon also has password protection in order to keep *others* from changing the settings.
<<lessProCon also has password protection in order to keep *others* from changing the settings.
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Added: 2007-07-18 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
965 downloads
Google Hacks 1.6
Google Hacks is a compact utility for different Google hacks, like a music search and a product key search. more>>
Google Hacks project is a compilation of carefully crafted Google searches that expose novel functionality from Googles search and map services.
For example, you can use it to view a timeline of your search results, view a map, search for music, search for books, and perform many other specific kinds of searches.
<<lessFor example, you can use it to view a timeline of your search results, view a map, search for music, search for books, and perform many other specific kinds of searches.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
530 downloads
Xtra Screen Hacks 0.1
Xtra Screen Hacks is a collection of graphics display modes that are meant to be run with a daemon such as XScreenSaver. more>>
Xtra Screen Hacks is a collection of graphics display modes that are meant to be run with a daemon such as XScreenSaver.
"Daisy" draws spinning flowers, and "Twinkle" draws a twinkling star field.
Compilation of Xtra Screen Hacks depends only on xlib.
Installation:
The configure script is not up and running yet, so the Makefiles and config.h are hacked versions of the ones xscreensavers configure script generated on the authors machine. If your system differs from the authors (i686 Debian GNU/Linux) then the build will probably not work for you, unless you hack the Makefiles and possibly config.h to modify the variables and defines.
If the Makefiles and config.h are ok, then simply run
$ make
to generate the binaries. They will be in the hacks directory.
If you have a copy of XScreensaver installed from the tarball, run
$ make install
If not, you will need to copy the files to their target directories by hand. Search for deluxe, deluxe.xml, and deluxe.1 (or deluxe.man, deluxe.6x.gz, etc) using locate, find, or whereis to figure out where they should go. The binaries and xml files must be in the correct directories
to work properly with xscreensaver-demo.
You will need to add entries to your .xscreensaver file by hand. Open $HOME/.xscreensaver in your favorite text editor and paste the following two lines into the "programs" section:
--snip----------------
- daisy -root n
- twinkle -root n
--snip----------------
Then run xscreensaver-demo to activate and configure the hacks.
If you dont have XScreensaver at all, just enjoy the hacks in an X window.
If make install worked for you, type
$ make uninstall
when you no longer want the new screen hacks.
<<less"Daisy" draws spinning flowers, and "Twinkle" draws a twinkling star field.
Compilation of Xtra Screen Hacks depends only on xlib.
Installation:
The configure script is not up and running yet, so the Makefiles and config.h are hacked versions of the ones xscreensavers configure script generated on the authors machine. If your system differs from the authors (i686 Debian GNU/Linux) then the build will probably not work for you, unless you hack the Makefiles and possibly config.h to modify the variables and defines.
If the Makefiles and config.h are ok, then simply run
$ make
to generate the binaries. They will be in the hacks directory.
If you have a copy of XScreensaver installed from the tarball, run
$ make install
If not, you will need to copy the files to their target directories by hand. Search for deluxe, deluxe.xml, and deluxe.1 (or deluxe.man, deluxe.6x.gz, etc) using locate, find, or whereis to figure out where they should go. The binaries and xml files must be in the correct directories
to work properly with xscreensaver-demo.
You will need to add entries to your .xscreensaver file by hand. Open $HOME/.xscreensaver in your favorite text editor and paste the following two lines into the "programs" section:
--snip----------------
- daisy -root n
- twinkle -root n
--snip----------------
Then run xscreensaver-demo to activate and configure the hacks.
If you dont have XScreensaver at all, just enjoy the hacks in an X window.
If make install worked for you, type
$ make uninstall
when you no longer want the new screen hacks.
Download (0.067MB)
Added: 2006-03-06 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1332 downloads
Blog:Hack:CMS 0.5
Blog:Hack:CMS is a Blog:cms to NucleusCMS Hack. more>>
Blog:Hack:CMS is a Blog:cms to NucleusCMS Hack.
How to use this
There are currently two files (other than this one). One file you need and one you do not need.
These files are hacks. That means, in this case, that the normal plugin method was abandonded for actual messing with the code. For more info get the latset version of the translation document that explains what you need to do in more detail.
hacks.php - this file you NEED. add it to the ./nucleus/libs/ directory and add an include call to it in the globalfunctions.php file AFTER the "< ?PHP".
globalfunctions.php - an example of called the hacks lib. YOU DO NOT NEED to use this but it is from the latest version of nucleus (Nucleus v3.22). So you can use it if you wish.
<<lessHow to use this
There are currently two files (other than this one). One file you need and one you do not need.
These files are hacks. That means, in this case, that the normal plugin method was abandonded for actual messing with the code. For more info get the latset version of the translation document that explains what you need to do in more detail.
hacks.php - this file you NEED. add it to the ./nucleus/libs/ directory and add an include call to it in the globalfunctions.php file AFTER the "< ?PHP".
globalfunctions.php - an example of called the hacks lib. YOU DO NOT NEED to use this but it is from the latest version of nucleus (Nucleus v3.22). So you can use it if you wish.
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1211 downloads
Gtk+ Hack 0.9.0
Gtk+ Hack is a graphical front-end for NetHack and variants. more>>
Gtk+ Hack is a graphical front-end for the roguelike game NetHack and its variants based on Gtk+ 2.x.
It supports playing on a local machine as well as connecting to a remote server over the internet.
Gtk+ Hack has its origins in the JNetHack project before being incorporated into SlashEM. I am in the process of unbundling Gtk+ Hack from SlashEM
<<lessIt supports playing on a local machine as well as connecting to a remote server over the internet.
Gtk+ Hack has its origins in the JNetHack project before being incorporated into SlashEM. I am in the process of unbundling Gtk+ Hack from SlashEM
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Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1579 downloads
Emblems Hack 0.2
Emblems Hack is a simple hack to kdelibs-3.5.5 (and 3.5.6) that adds basic emblem support, like in GNOME. more>>
Emblems Hack is a simple hack to kdelibs-3.5.5 (and 3.5.6) that adds basic emblem support, like in GNOME. (It doesnt use the same format, though.)
There is currently no GUI to select emblems for files, so to set an emblem, run this command: attr -s emblem -V icon-name file
icon-name can be either a valid KDE icon name or an absolute path (e.g. /home/user/icon.png).
Currently, emblems are not drawn on thumbnail previews. Ill attempt to fix this in the next version.
<<lessThere is currently no GUI to select emblems for files, so to set an emblem, run this command: attr -s emblem -V icon-name file
icon-name can be either a valid KDE icon name or an absolute path (e.g. /home/user/icon.png).
Currently, emblems are not drawn on thumbnail previews. Ill attempt to fix this in the next version.
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Added: 2007-01-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Harvs Hamshack Hack 06
Harvs Hamshack Hack is a remaster of the KNOPPIX distro for Amateur Radio Operators (Hams). more>>
Harvs Hamshack Hack is a remaster of the KNOPPIX distro for Amateur Radio Operators (Hams).
This project is directed primarily at Amateur Radio enthusiasts (Hams) who have no prior experience with LINUX. Hopefully, experienced LINUX users (perhaps, even a "guru" or two) will give it a spin and offer corrections and suggestions for improvement ... in fact, they are obligated to do so!
The CD contains a complete LINUX-Knoppix operating system and enough software to accomplish the usual tasks we all perform daily from our homes ... web browsing, email, letter writing, etc.
In addition, there is a huge library of programs for our Amateur Radio hobby.
The Hamshack Hack is a "Live CD". As a "Live CD" system, no installation to your machines hard drive is necessary. The whole package will run off the CD by building a "ram disk" in your machines memory. As soon as you re-boot your machine, the LINUX system vaporizes and youll be back with whatever system is installed on your hard drive.
To obtain your very own copy of the "the Hack", you must download the "hamshack.iso" image file and then, using your favorite CD burner (I use K3B on Linux, or Nero on Windows), burn the image to a CD. Pick the "Burn CD Image" option, else youll end up with just another copy of the .iso file. Then, when the smoke clears, youll boot your machine with this new CD.
<<lessThis project is directed primarily at Amateur Radio enthusiasts (Hams) who have no prior experience with LINUX. Hopefully, experienced LINUX users (perhaps, even a "guru" or two) will give it a spin and offer corrections and suggestions for improvement ... in fact, they are obligated to do so!
The CD contains a complete LINUX-Knoppix operating system and enough software to accomplish the usual tasks we all perform daily from our homes ... web browsing, email, letter writing, etc.
In addition, there is a huge library of programs for our Amateur Radio hobby.
The Hamshack Hack is a "Live CD". As a "Live CD" system, no installation to your machines hard drive is necessary. The whole package will run off the CD by building a "ram disk" in your machines memory. As soon as you re-boot your machine, the LINUX system vaporizes and youll be back with whatever system is installed on your hard drive.
To obtain your very own copy of the "the Hack", you must download the "hamshack.iso" image file and then, using your favorite CD burner (I use K3B on Linux, or Nero on Windows), burn the image to a CD. Pick the "Burn CD Image" option, else youll end up with just another copy of the .iso file. Then, when the smoke clears, youll boot your machine with this new CD.
Download (530MB)
Added: 2006-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1452 downloads
dtRdr::Hack 0.0.11
dtRdr::Hack is a Perl module with self-documenting adaptive finger-wagging global vars. more>>
dtRdr::Hack is a Perl module with self-documenting adaptive finger-wagging global vars.
SYNOPSIS
This is a global store for things that cannot otherwise be cleanly solved at the moment.
package WayOver::OnThe::Left;
use dtRdr::Hack; dtRdr::Hack->set_variableB(45);
package Bottom::Right::Corner;
use dtRdr::Hack;
my $variableB = dtRdr::Hack->get_variableB;
Basically, just a way to formalize global variable sharing.
Arrays, hashes, objects, and globs are all passed and stored directly as references.
Declarations
Variables are declared in the %declarations and %deprecated hashes in the Hack.pm code. To deprecate variables, move them rather than duplicating.
The behavior is controlled by the following constants, which should be similar to perls warnings and strict pragmas (less the lexical aspects and dynamic switchability.)
my %declared = (
some_scalar => , # scalar
some_array => [], # array
some_hash => {}, # hash
some_univ => bless({}, UNIVERSAL), # any object
some_obj => bless({}, dtRdr::Book), # class or subclass
some_sub => sub {_die ex_sub}, # declare subs like this
some_undef => undef, # run-time typing
);
TODO: you can currently set an object where you declared a hash, but STRICT should probably not allow that.
Moving variables to %deprecated allows you to denote that your code should no longer be using these.
my %deprecated = (
some_other_scalar => ,
some_other_array => [],
some_other_hash => {},
some_other_sub => sub {_die ex_sub},
);
NOTE: The sub {_die ex_sub} idiom lets you stop yourself from calling what you thought was set elsewhere.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
This is a global store for things that cannot otherwise be cleanly solved at the moment.
package WayOver::OnThe::Left;
use dtRdr::Hack; dtRdr::Hack->set_variableB(45);
package Bottom::Right::Corner;
use dtRdr::Hack;
my $variableB = dtRdr::Hack->get_variableB;
Basically, just a way to formalize global variable sharing.
Arrays, hashes, objects, and globs are all passed and stored directly as references.
Declarations
Variables are declared in the %declarations and %deprecated hashes in the Hack.pm code. To deprecate variables, move them rather than duplicating.
The behavior is controlled by the following constants, which should be similar to perls warnings and strict pragmas (less the lexical aspects and dynamic switchability.)
my %declared = (
some_scalar => , # scalar
some_array => [], # array
some_hash => {}, # hash
some_univ => bless({}, UNIVERSAL), # any object
some_obj => bless({}, dtRdr::Book), # class or subclass
some_sub => sub {_die ex_sub}, # declare subs like this
some_undef => undef, # run-time typing
);
TODO: you can currently set an object where you declared a hash, but STRICT should probably not allow that.
Moving variables to %deprecated allows you to denote that your code should no longer be using these.
my %deprecated = (
some_other_scalar => ,
some_other_array => [],
some_other_hash => {},
some_other_sub => sub {_die ex_sub},
);
NOTE: The sub {_die ex_sub} idiom lets you stop yourself from calling what you thought was set elsewhere.
Download (2.8MB)
Added: 2007-03-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
958 downloads
Pugs::Doc::Hack 6.2.13
Pugs::Doc::Hack is a Perl module documentation on how to hack on Pugs. more>>
Pugs::Doc::Hack is a Perl module documentation on how to hack on Pugs.
SYNOPSIS
# Fetch latest Pugs from Subversion repository
$ svn co http://svn.openfoundry.org/pugs
$ cd pugs
# review build options controlled by env variables
$ $PAGER ./INSTALL
# Configure Pugs
$ perl Makefile.PL
# Compile Pugs
$ make
# Test
$ make test
# or instead of Test, Smoke:
# do the following only once
$ sudo cpan Task::Smoke
$ cp util/smoker-example.yml ~/.smoker.yml
$ $EDITOR ~/.smoker.yml
$ make smoke # generates smoke.html, smoke.yml
# Optionally, submit your smoke report to the public smokeserver:
$ perl util/smokeserv/smokeserv-client.pl smoke.html smoke.yml
This document attempts to explain how to start working on Pugs, as well as conventions used in day-to-day development.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# Fetch latest Pugs from Subversion repository
$ svn co http://svn.openfoundry.org/pugs
$ cd pugs
# review build options controlled by env variables
$ $PAGER ./INSTALL
# Configure Pugs
$ perl Makefile.PL
# Compile Pugs
$ make
# Test
$ make test
# or instead of Test, Smoke:
# do the following only once
$ sudo cpan Task::Smoke
$ cp util/smoker-example.yml ~/.smoker.yml
$ $EDITOR ~/.smoker.yml
$ make smoke # generates smoke.html, smoke.yml
# Optionally, submit your smoke report to the public smokeserver:
$ perl util/smokeserv/smokeserv-client.pl smoke.html smoke.yml
This document attempts to explain how to start working on Pugs, as well as conventions used in day-to-day development.
Download (6.5MB)
Added: 2007-03-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
968 downloads
Really Slick XScreenSavers 0.9
Really Slick XScreenSavers is a gooey eye candy for X11. more>>
Really Slick XScreenSavers project is a GLX port of the Really Slick Screensavers collection by Terry Welsh.
The screensavers can be installed as standalone programs or as XScreenSaver hacks.
<<lessThe screensavers can be installed as standalone programs or as XScreenSaver hacks.
Download (3.0MB)
Added: 2006-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
Hackz 2 2.0.1
Hackz 2 is a CLI like hacking game. more>>
Hackz 2 is a CLI like hacking game. The user types in commands. Hackz 2 is a puzzle game for Linux.
The user hacks computers and earns money this way, and then he can buy better hardware or software.
Main features:
- Borrow money from the bank.
- Buy weapons and guns to defend yourself from attacks.
- Start at level 1 and gain XP to gain higher levels.
- And a lot more to come.
Installation and Usage:
Compile with: ./compile
Start with: mono Hackz2.exe
<<lessThe user hacks computers and earns money this way, and then he can buy better hardware or software.
Main features:
- Borrow money from the bank.
- Buy weapons and guns to defend yourself from attacks.
- Start at level 1 and gain XP to gain higher levels.
- And a lot more to come.
Installation and Usage:
Compile with: ./compile
Start with: mono Hackz2.exe
Download (0.024MB)
Added: 2005-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1438 downloads
Pixelpost 1.5
Pixelpost is a photoblog application that is designed to be easy to install and use. more>>
Pixelpost project is a photoblog application that is designed to be easy to install and use.
Its developed and maintained by photobloggers who like to keep the meaning behind photoblogging in mind, the photography, and not about the 311 hacks you would have to get through to get your regular blog to work like...well, what you can download right here for free.
Enhancements:
- Security problems and bugs from previous releases were fixed.
<<lessIts developed and maintained by photobloggers who like to keep the meaning behind photoblogging in mind, the photography, and not about the 311 hacks you would have to get through to get your regular blog to work like...well, what you can download right here for free.
Enhancements:
- Security problems and bugs from previous releases were fixed.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2006-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1185 downloads
dtRdr::GUI::Wx::BVManager 0.0.11
dtRdr::GUI::Wx::BVManager is a container of sorts. more>>
dtRdr::GUI::Wx::BVManager is a container of sorts.
SYNOPSIS
Inheritance
Wx::Panel
Constructor
new
Creates a frame.
$bv = dtRdr::GUI::Wx::BVManager->new($parent, @blahblahblah);
Setup
init
$bvm->init($frame);
show_welcome
$bvm->show_welcome;
GUI Control
enable
$bvm->enable(_profile);
disable
$bvm->disable(_profile);
Hacks
The multi-view needs to be finished, at which point more of this will make more sense.
load_url
This API is probably stable, but the behavior will definitely change. Currently, this just loads directly in the widget unless there is a book open.
$self->load_url($url);
Book
open_book
$bvm->open_book($book);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Inheritance
Wx::Panel
Constructor
new
Creates a frame.
$bv = dtRdr::GUI::Wx::BVManager->new($parent, @blahblahblah);
Setup
init
$bvm->init($frame);
show_welcome
$bvm->show_welcome;
GUI Control
enable
$bvm->enable(_profile);
disable
$bvm->disable(_profile);
Hacks
The multi-view needs to be finished, at which point more of this will make more sense.
load_url
This API is probably stable, but the behavior will definitely change. Currently, this just loads directly in the widget unless there is a book open.
$self->load_url($url);
Book
open_book
$bvm->open_book($book);
Download (2.8MB)
Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Maypole::Manual::Cookbook 2.11
Maypole::Manual::Cookbook is a Perl module for Maypole Cookbook. more>>
Maypole::Manual::Cookbook is a Perl module for Maypole Cookbook.
Hacks; design patterns; recipes: call it what you like, this chapter is a developing collection of techniques which can be slotted in to Maypole applications to solve common problems or make the development process easier.
As Maypole developers, we dont necessarily know the "best practice" for developing Maypole applications ourselves, in the same way that Larry Wall didnt know all about the best Perl programming style as soon as he wrote Perl. These techniques are what were using at the moment, but they may be refined, modularized, or rendered irrelevant over time. But theyve certainly saved us a bunch of hours work.
<<lessHacks; design patterns; recipes: call it what you like, this chapter is a developing collection of techniques which can be slotted in to Maypole applications to solve common problems or make the development process easier.
As Maypole developers, we dont necessarily know the "best practice" for developing Maypole applications ourselves, in the same way that Larry Wall didnt know all about the best Perl programming style as soon as he wrote Perl. These techniques are what were using at the moment, but they may be refined, modularized, or rendered irrelevant over time. But theyve certainly saved us a bunch of hours work.
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2006-09-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1132 downloads
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