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ISO Master 1.0
ISO Master is an open-source, graphical CD image editor that runs on Linux. more>>
ISO Master is an open-source, graphical CD image editor that runs on Linux; and bkisofs, the underlying library used for reading, modifying and writing ISO images.
The hard part of this project is the library for working with ISOs (bkisofs). My hope is that people will like this library enough to make their own GUIs using it. So my choice of widget set (GTK, that is) will not necessarily annoy too many people.
Main features:
- Display file/directory contents of the image and and the regular filesystem in two panels and be able to navigate them.
- Display file sizes for files on image/filesystem.
- Sort by name or by size
- Select any number of items in the file browsers.
- Extract selected from image to the filesystem
- Delete selected from image.
- Add selected from filesystem to image.
- Save modified image.
- Create image from scratch.
Enhancements:
- Usability and performance improvements.
- 10 new translations.
- A bug that sometimes caused corrupt ISOs to be written has been fixed.
<<lessThe hard part of this project is the library for working with ISOs (bkisofs). My hope is that people will like this library enough to make their own GUIs using it. So my choice of widget set (GTK, that is) will not necessarily annoy too many people.
Main features:
- Display file/directory contents of the image and and the regular filesystem in two panels and be able to navigate them.
- Display file sizes for files on image/filesystem.
- Sort by name or by size
- Select any number of items in the file browsers.
- Extract selected from image to the filesystem
- Delete selected from image.
- Add selected from filesystem to image.
- Save modified image.
- Create image from scratch.
Enhancements:
- Usability and performance improvements.
- 10 new translations.
- A bug that sometimes caused corrupt ISOs to be written has been fixed.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1093 downloads
Hanzi Master 1.3
Hanzi Master project is a visual, interactive Chinese character and word dictionary. more>>
Hanzi Master project is a visual, interactive Chinese character and word dictionary.
Hanzim ("Hanzi Master") is an interactive visual dictionary for learning and seeing relationships between Chinese radicals, characters, and compounds.
All the characters with a given radical, phonetic component, or pronunciation can be displayed, and all words containing a character, with English meanings.
All data is stored locally. Either simplified or traditional characters can be used.
Main features:
- typing in pinyin gives list of characters and definitions with that pronunciation
- clicking on a radical gives list of characters and definitions with that radical
- clicking on any character in any list displays that character along with the compounds it occurs in as the first or second character.
<<lessHanzim ("Hanzi Master") is an interactive visual dictionary for learning and seeing relationships between Chinese radicals, characters, and compounds.
All the characters with a given radical, phonetic component, or pronunciation can be displayed, and all words containing a character, with English meanings.
All data is stored locally. Either simplified or traditional characters can be used.
Main features:
- typing in pinyin gives list of characters and definitions with that pronunciation
- clicking on a radical gives list of characters and definitions with that radical
- clicking on any character in any list displays that character along with the compounds it occurs in as the first or second character.
Download (0.57MB)
Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1117 downloads
Q3Master 1.0
Q3Master project is a Quake3Arena master server. more>>
Q3Master project is a Quake3Arena master server.
Q3Master is a standalone master server for Quake3Arena (and derived games, like RTCW).
It is intended for local networks without Internet connections (or firewalls which block Q3A). It can also be used for larger private networks on which more than one Q3A server exists.
Q3Master can also be used to query servers in a local subnet, using broadcasts.
The found servers can then be sent to another (or a central) master server to collect data from multiple subnets.
Enhancements:
- enhanced documenation
- all supported games and versions
- installation and usage
- performance
- protocols
- wrote a load test suite
- performance enhancements
- added UDP proxy used for testing
<<lessQ3Master is a standalone master server for Quake3Arena (and derived games, like RTCW).
It is intended for local networks without Internet connections (or firewalls which block Q3A). It can also be used for larger private networks on which more than one Q3A server exists.
Q3Master can also be used to query servers in a local subnet, using broadcasts.
The found servers can then be sent to another (or a central) master server to collect data from multiple subnets.
Enhancements:
- enhanced documenation
- all supported games and versions
- installation and usage
- performance
- protocols
- wrote a load test suite
- performance enhancements
- added UDP proxy used for testing
Download (0.43MB)
Added: 2006-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1082 downloads
Research Master 1.2c
ResearchMaster has been designed to make working a little easier. more>>
ResearchMaster project has been designed to make working a little easier. Specifically, the application can be either a storage facility for all of your precious, miscellaneous digital information, or for just some of it. The project began as a way for the author to [1] have a centralized library for all the papers and various snippets he collects, and [2] to have some powerful, built-in support for BibTeX, the LaTeX bibliography system ( The LaTeX bibliography system, as described in the Leslie Lamport book. ISBN 0-201-52983-1).
When the application starts up, it creates a virtual filesystem (vfs) from information contained in records. Each record appends itself under at least one folder in the vfs, and the vfs is represented by a tree-widget system of folders and records. The application is divided into folder controls (left) and record controls (right).
Each record is actually a set of three python dictionaries, stored in a flat ascii text file. The three dictionaries correspond to [1] BibTex information corresponding to the record, [2] Meta information (eg. isbn, call number, url, membership) and [3] an endless notes file. When a record is selected from the tree widget, the corresponding three dictionaries are presented in a three-tabbed notebook widget on the right side of the application.
New records are created via a button on the records toolbar. When you create a new record the application pops a filechooser and you are given the opportunity to import a single file. Perhaps the imported file is a pdf copy of a research paper that you dont want to lose. ResearchMaster is a good place to store it. First, the record and the imported file now have each other. Now you can keep a log of your involvement with the file in the notes portion of the record. The Meta portion of the record contains non-BibTex information, such as which folders the record is a member of. The application accesses the records BibTex information whenever the record has membership within the subtree of a particular folder for which a recursive bibliography is being generated.
Heres a typical example: Say you create a folder for some project. Lets say that after six months your folder now has several subtrees of folders and records, all arranged according to the scheme that happened. Now imagine there are twenty records with BibTex information strewn throughout the projects subtree, side-by-side with other records that dont have BibTex information (notes, whatever). By pushing the Create Bibliography button on the left toolbar the application will produce a perfectly formatted BibTex file with all twenty records.
Each record can be made a member of any folder simply by adding the folders path to the membership list in the Meta portion of the record. The tree widget is dynamically constructed by recursively examining a directory tree (corresponding to the folders of the tree-widget) and the membership list contained in each record. This is done so that we only have one physical copy of each record, despite the fact that the record might show up in fifty different places throughout the tree widget.
The file that gets imported with a record can be any file of any format. You can tell ResearchMaster to launch the file as an argument to any external application, based on the filenames suffix (.gif, .avi, .mpg, .mp3). Then, select the record from the tree, push the launch button (on the records toolbar), and voila! The associated application brings up your file. Thats one feature that makes working a little easier.
Enhancements:
- Small correction was needed on line 1140 of ResearchMaster_wxuser.py, where "researchmaster" needed to be "ReseaerchMaster" for preferences initialization.
<<lessWhen the application starts up, it creates a virtual filesystem (vfs) from information contained in records. Each record appends itself under at least one folder in the vfs, and the vfs is represented by a tree-widget system of folders and records. The application is divided into folder controls (left) and record controls (right).
Each record is actually a set of three python dictionaries, stored in a flat ascii text file. The three dictionaries correspond to [1] BibTex information corresponding to the record, [2] Meta information (eg. isbn, call number, url, membership) and [3] an endless notes file. When a record is selected from the tree widget, the corresponding three dictionaries are presented in a three-tabbed notebook widget on the right side of the application.
New records are created via a button on the records toolbar. When you create a new record the application pops a filechooser and you are given the opportunity to import a single file. Perhaps the imported file is a pdf copy of a research paper that you dont want to lose. ResearchMaster is a good place to store it. First, the record and the imported file now have each other. Now you can keep a log of your involvement with the file in the notes portion of the record. The Meta portion of the record contains non-BibTex information, such as which folders the record is a member of. The application accesses the records BibTex information whenever the record has membership within the subtree of a particular folder for which a recursive bibliography is being generated.
Heres a typical example: Say you create a folder for some project. Lets say that after six months your folder now has several subtrees of folders and records, all arranged according to the scheme that happened. Now imagine there are twenty records with BibTex information strewn throughout the projects subtree, side-by-side with other records that dont have BibTex information (notes, whatever). By pushing the Create Bibliography button on the left toolbar the application will produce a perfectly formatted BibTex file with all twenty records.
Each record can be made a member of any folder simply by adding the folders path to the membership list in the Meta portion of the record. The tree widget is dynamically constructed by recursively examining a directory tree (corresponding to the folders of the tree-widget) and the membership list contained in each record. This is done so that we only have one physical copy of each record, despite the fact that the record might show up in fifty different places throughout the tree widget.
The file that gets imported with a record can be any file of any format. You can tell ResearchMaster to launch the file as an argument to any external application, based on the filenames suffix (.gif, .avi, .mpg, .mp3). Then, select the record from the tree, push the launch button (on the records toolbar), and voila! The associated application brings up your file. Thats one feature that makes working a little easier.
Enhancements:
- Small correction was needed on line 1140 of ResearchMaster_wxuser.py, where "researchmaster" needed to be "ReseaerchMaster" for preferences initialization.
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Added: 2006-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1061 downloads
The Ur-Quan Masters 0.5.0
The Ur-Quan Masters is a port of the 3DO version of the classic space game StarControl II. more>>
The Ur-Quan Masters is a port of the 3DO version of the classic space game StarControl II.
The game is currently fully playable, though it crashes or locks every now and then. The play experience is also far from perfect; many graphical and control glitches remain to be fixed.
That said, its possible to get all the way to the final battle if you save often to protect against the occasional crash.
<<lessThe game is currently fully playable, though it crashes or locks every now and then. The play experience is also far from perfect; many graphical and control glitches remain to be fixed.
That said, its possible to get all the way to the final battle if you save often to protect against the occasional crash.
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Added: 2006-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
11488 downloads
pgmixer 1.0
pgmixer project is a gnome applet for controlling a mixer you specify. more>>
pgmixer project is a gnome applet for controlling a mixer you specify (from back when GNOME programs were actually useful for something).
The mixer that comes with gnome only controls the master volume. If you need a volume control for one or more other mixers, you could give this a go. Alternatively if you use gkrellm you could try its volume plugin.
You will need aumix and Gtk-Perl (if you use mandrake linux I think the package name is perl-gtk).
How to use it:
Run it like
pgmixer [channel option]
where [channel option] is a single character which specifies the mixer to use - use pgmixer -help to get a list.
If you dont like the default orientation of the applet you can flip it by adding a "-flip" argument - for example
pgmixer w -flip
creates an applet for the PCM mixer, with the default orientation flipped around.
You can run more than one of these and the panel should remember their positions correctly.
<<lessThe mixer that comes with gnome only controls the master volume. If you need a volume control for one or more other mixers, you could give this a go. Alternatively if you use gkrellm you could try its volume plugin.
You will need aumix and Gtk-Perl (if you use mandrake linux I think the package name is perl-gtk).
How to use it:
Run it like
pgmixer [channel option]
where [channel option] is a single character which specifies the mixer to use - use pgmixer -help to get a list.
If you dont like the default orientation of the applet you can flip it by adding a "-flip" argument - for example
pgmixer w -flip
creates an applet for the PCM mixer, with the default orientation flipped around.
You can run more than one of these and the panel should remember their positions correctly.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
970 downloads
Othello Master 0.7.8
Othello Master project is a 3-D Othello (Reversi) gaming environment. more>> <<less
Download (1.9MB)
Added: 2006-10-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
635 downloads
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Added: 2007-07-18 License: GPL v3 Price:
831 downloads
Games::Mastermind::Solver 0.02
Games::Mastermind::Solver is a Master Mind puzzle solver. more>>
Games::Mastermind::Solver is a Master Mind puzzle solver.
SYNOPSIS
# a trivial Mastermind solver
use Games::Mastermind;
use Games::Mastermind::Solver::BruteForce;
my $player = Games::Mastermind::Solver::BruteForce
->new( Games::Mastermind->new );
my $try;
print join( , @{$player->game->code} ), "nn";
until( $player->won || ++$try > 10 ) {
my( $win, $guess, $result ) = $player->move;
print join( , @$guess ),
,
B x $result->[0], W x $result->[1],
"n";
}
Games::Mastermind::Solver is a base class for Master Mind solvers.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# a trivial Mastermind solver
use Games::Mastermind;
use Games::Mastermind::Solver::BruteForce;
my $player = Games::Mastermind::Solver::BruteForce
->new( Games::Mastermind->new );
my $try;
print join( , @{$player->game->code} ), "nn";
until( $player->won || ++$try > 10 ) {
my( $win, $guess, $result ) = $player->move;
print join( , @$guess ),
,
B x $result->[0], W x $result->[1],
"n";
}
Games::Mastermind::Solver is a base class for Master Mind solvers.
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Added: 2007-01-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1040 downloads
q3ctrl 1.0
q3ctrl is a Quake 3 Arena server management script. more>>
q3ctrl project is a Quake 3 Arena server management script.
q3ctrl is an implementation of the Quake 3 Arena server communication protocol, running as a command line utility. It is handy for sending commands (or command scripts) to your dedicated server, or checking its status.
It is also able to query the master servers.
It is handy for sending commands to your dedicated server, or just want to check its status.
Call q3ctrl with --status, --info, or --cmd for sending rcon commands.
You can also send a list of rcon commands from a text file or from stdin.
Host defaults to localhost, port defaults to 27960, timeout to 10s. The host parameter may be of the form "host:port", which takes precedence over the port parameter.
<<lessq3ctrl is an implementation of the Quake 3 Arena server communication protocol, running as a command line utility. It is handy for sending commands (or command scripts) to your dedicated server, or checking its status.
It is also able to query the master servers.
It is handy for sending commands to your dedicated server, or just want to check its status.
Call q3ctrl with --status, --info, or --cmd for sending rcon commands.
You can also send a list of rcon commands from a text file or from stdin.
Host defaults to localhost, port defaults to 27960, timeout to 10s. The host parameter may be of the form "host:port", which takes precedence over the port parameter.
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Added: 2006-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1057 downloads
Fedora Directory Server 1.0.4
Fedora Directory Server is a full-featured LDAPv3 compliant server. more>>
Fedora Directory Server is a full-featured LDAPv3 compliant server.
In addition to the standard LDAPv3 operations, Fedora Directory Server supports multi-master replication, fully online configuration and administration, chaining, virtual attributes, access control directives in the data, Virtual List View, server-side sorting, SASL, TLS/SSL, and many other features.
The transactional Berkeley DB 4.2 is used as its data store and a full plug-in API allows developers to extend the the functionality of the server in many ways, and many of the core features of the server are already implemented using this API.
The server is very mature, having started out as Netscape Directory Server.
<<lessIn addition to the standard LDAPv3 operations, Fedora Directory Server supports multi-master replication, fully online configuration and administration, chaining, virtual attributes, access control directives in the data, Virtual List View, server-side sorting, SASL, TLS/SSL, and many other features.
The transactional Berkeley DB 4.2 is used as its data store and a full plug-in API allows developers to extend the the functionality of the server in many ways, and many of the core features of the server are already implemented using this API.
The server is very mature, having started out as Netscape Directory Server.
Download (31.2MB)
Added: 2006-11-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1082 downloads
pdfTeX 1.40.5
pdfTeX is an extended version of TeX that can create PDF directly from TeX source files. more>>
pdfTeX is an extended version of TeX that can create PDF directly from TeX source files and enhance the result of TeX typesetting with the help of PDF.
When PDF output is not selected, pdfTeX produces normal DVI output, otherwise it produces PDF output that looks identical to the DVI output.
An important aspect of pdfTeX project is to investigate alternative justification algorithms, optionally making use of multiple master fonts.
Enhancements:
- This includes xpdf 3.02pl1, fixing some security problems.
<<lessWhen PDF output is not selected, pdfTeX produces normal DVI output, otherwise it produces PDF output that looks identical to the DVI output.
An important aspect of pdfTeX project is to investigate alternative justification algorithms, optionally making use of multiple master fonts.
Enhancements:
- This includes xpdf 3.02pl1, fixing some security problems.
Download (3.9MB)
Added: 2007-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
844 downloads
Fair DJ 1.0.0
Fair DJ is an Mserv-compatible music server designed to play music in a room with several users sharing a set of speakers. more>>
Fair DJ is an Mserv-compatible music server designed to play music in a room with several users sharing a set of speakers.
The users can rate songs, and Fair DJ selects songs using these ratings and a fairness algorithm to ensure that everybody is happy.
FairDJ is an extended version of Mserv, written in the Java programming language.
Installation:
Starting fairdj for the first time will create a settings file in your users home directory. FairDJ will print out a helpful location message specifying the path to this file. Since you most likely want to edit this file before starting Fair DJ for real, weve included a helpful install option which simply exits after creating the settings file.
Start FairDJ with the following command line:
java -jar fairdj.jar -install
FairDJ should exit after logging a message specifying where the settings file was written. To specify another location for this settings file, use the settings option:
java -jar fairdj.jar -settings < settings file >
Edit the settings file by hand, using your favourite XML/Text editor, to point to wherever you want to store your ratings, where your music is, and where your user database should be. The settings file is fairly well commented and should provide you with the information you need to configure your Fair DJ installation. The new user database will be empty, and only the default user and password, as specified in the settings file, will be valid.
To get help on the available options, use the help option:
java -jar fairdj.jar -help [< option >]
To connect to FairDJ, connect with a telnet client to the specified port (default 4444), for example:
telnet localhost 4444
Log in with your default user and password. To get help on the available commands in FairDJ, type "help" followed by enter in the telnet client.
Start by creating a superuser (master), and a user for yourself. They can be the same if you want to. Here is an example:
create myuser mypass MASTER
If you need further assistance, please check out the forum at: http://hirt.se/php/phpBB2/index.php
Known issues:
* Ogg tag support has not been verified.
* Equalizer has not been implemented.
<<lessThe users can rate songs, and Fair DJ selects songs using these ratings and a fairness algorithm to ensure that everybody is happy.
FairDJ is an extended version of Mserv, written in the Java programming language.
Installation:
Starting fairdj for the first time will create a settings file in your users home directory. FairDJ will print out a helpful location message specifying the path to this file. Since you most likely want to edit this file before starting Fair DJ for real, weve included a helpful install option which simply exits after creating the settings file.
Start FairDJ with the following command line:
java -jar fairdj.jar -install
FairDJ should exit after logging a message specifying where the settings file was written. To specify another location for this settings file, use the settings option:
java -jar fairdj.jar -settings < settings file >
Edit the settings file by hand, using your favourite XML/Text editor, to point to wherever you want to store your ratings, where your music is, and where your user database should be. The settings file is fairly well commented and should provide you with the information you need to configure your Fair DJ installation. The new user database will be empty, and only the default user and password, as specified in the settings file, will be valid.
To get help on the available options, use the help option:
java -jar fairdj.jar -help [< option >]
To connect to FairDJ, connect with a telnet client to the specified port (default 4444), for example:
telnet localhost 4444
Log in with your default user and password. To get help on the available commands in FairDJ, type "help" followed by enter in the telnet client.
Start by creating a superuser (master), and a user for yourself. They can be the same if you want to. Here is an example:
create myuser mypass MASTER
If you need further assistance, please check out the forum at: http://hirt.se/php/phpBB2/index.php
Known issues:
* Ogg tag support has not been verified.
* Equalizer has not been implemented.
Download (2.8MB)
Added: 2006-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1219 downloads
glucopy-glurestore 1.0
glucopy-glurestore is a set of scripts for copying and restoring a fully functional GNU/Linux (or other Unix-like) system. more>>
glucopy-glurestore is a set of scripts for copying and restoring a fully functional GNU/Linux (or other Unix-like) system.
The glucopy script will back up all system content (system and user files), while the glurestore script will partition and format an identical system, restore the system and user files, and make the system bootable.
glucopy-glurestore scripts are included in the HTML documentation.
The back-up should (ideally) be made while the system is not running, which usually means that you need to boot with a rescue system disk. A number of suitable floppy or CD-based system images can be downloaded from the net or, better, included in your distributions boot options. Make sure that this rescue system supports the type of disks in your target system (SATA/SCSI or IDE).
The following script will get partition information in a form that can be used to restore the system on new disks and will then collect the working system files in one (or more) compressed tar balls.
The sfdisk program is used for getting partition information (-d option). Take a look at sys_partitions.txt after the glucopy.sh script has finished.
In this application it is considered that all Master Boot Record (MBR) information will be overwritten by the partitioning and boot loader programs. If you need a copy of all or parts of the MBR, however, dd is your friend.
System directories that contain transient information (e.g. /proc, /sys) are not copied. Directories or individual files containing unwanted information can be excluded using tars –exclude=/directory/file option.
#!/bin/sh
###########################
# glucopy.sh
#
# Creates the /glucopy directory
# Copies partition information in sys_partitions.txt
# Optionally makes a copy of the MBR in mbr.bin
# Copies working GNU/Linux system to .tgz files
#
# USAGE:
# Boot system with a rescue CD or any bootable CD
# that supports your type of disks (SATA/SCSI or IDE).
# run the back-up script: ./glucopy.sh
#
# In this example the system is on /dev/sda
# /dev/sda1 is a small partition with HW manufacturer utilities
# /dev/sda2 has system root (/) -> mounted to /mnt
# /dev/sda3 is a spare (blank) partition
# /dev/sda4 has home (/home) and space to hold
# the information to be copied -> mounted to /mnt2
#
# 061116 jp/dm
###########################
# Change the following to reflect the place where your system root (/)
# and the home directories (/home/*) are mounted
mkdir /tmp/mnt1
mkdir /tmp/mnt2
mount /dev/sda2 /tmp/mnt1
mount /dev/sda4 /tmp/mnt2
# The directory to hold the system copy is placed on the larger partition
mkdir /tmp/mnt2/glucopy
# Change to the working directory
cd /tmp/mnt2/glucopy
# Optionally copy MBR information
#dd if=/dev/sda of=mbr.bin bs=512 count=1
# Copy partition information
/sbin/sfdisk -d /dev/sda > sys_partitions.txt
# Make tarballs
tar -C /tmp/mnt1 -cvzf syscopy.tgz boot bin etc lib media opt root sbin usr var dev
# Move up a level
cd ..
# here we are under the /home directory level
# notice that --exclude will exclude anything that matches a _pattern_
# the glucopy directory will still be created in the tarball
tar -cvzf ./glucopy/homecopy.tgz * --exclude=glucopy/*
# Copy the backup/restore scripts (here under root /), and the sfdisk program, as well
cp /glucopy.sh ./glucopy
cp /glurestore.sh ./glucopy
cp /sbin/sfdisk ./glucopy
# Notify user
echo -e “glucopy: finished a”
<<lessThe glucopy script will back up all system content (system and user files), while the glurestore script will partition and format an identical system, restore the system and user files, and make the system bootable.
glucopy-glurestore scripts are included in the HTML documentation.
The back-up should (ideally) be made while the system is not running, which usually means that you need to boot with a rescue system disk. A number of suitable floppy or CD-based system images can be downloaded from the net or, better, included in your distributions boot options. Make sure that this rescue system supports the type of disks in your target system (SATA/SCSI or IDE).
The following script will get partition information in a form that can be used to restore the system on new disks and will then collect the working system files in one (or more) compressed tar balls.
The sfdisk program is used for getting partition information (-d option). Take a look at sys_partitions.txt after the glucopy.sh script has finished.
In this application it is considered that all Master Boot Record (MBR) information will be overwritten by the partitioning and boot loader programs. If you need a copy of all or parts of the MBR, however, dd is your friend.
System directories that contain transient information (e.g. /proc, /sys) are not copied. Directories or individual files containing unwanted information can be excluded using tars –exclude=/directory/file option.
#!/bin/sh
###########################
# glucopy.sh
#
# Creates the /glucopy directory
# Copies partition information in sys_partitions.txt
# Optionally makes a copy of the MBR in mbr.bin
# Copies working GNU/Linux system to .tgz files
#
# USAGE:
# Boot system with a rescue CD or any bootable CD
# that supports your type of disks (SATA/SCSI or IDE).
# run the back-up script: ./glucopy.sh
#
# In this example the system is on /dev/sda
# /dev/sda1 is a small partition with HW manufacturer utilities
# /dev/sda2 has system root (/) -> mounted to /mnt
# /dev/sda3 is a spare (blank) partition
# /dev/sda4 has home (/home) and space to hold
# the information to be copied -> mounted to /mnt2
#
# 061116 jp/dm
###########################
# Change the following to reflect the place where your system root (/)
# and the home directories (/home/*) are mounted
mkdir /tmp/mnt1
mkdir /tmp/mnt2
mount /dev/sda2 /tmp/mnt1
mount /dev/sda4 /tmp/mnt2
# The directory to hold the system copy is placed on the larger partition
mkdir /tmp/mnt2/glucopy
# Change to the working directory
cd /tmp/mnt2/glucopy
# Optionally copy MBR information
#dd if=/dev/sda of=mbr.bin bs=512 count=1
# Copy partition information
/sbin/sfdisk -d /dev/sda > sys_partitions.txt
# Make tarballs
tar -C /tmp/mnt1 -cvzf syscopy.tgz boot bin etc lib media opt root sbin usr var dev
# Move up a level
cd ..
# here we are under the /home directory level
# notice that --exclude will exclude anything that matches a _pattern_
# the glucopy directory will still be created in the tarball
tar -cvzf ./glucopy/homecopy.tgz * --exclude=glucopy/*
# Copy the backup/restore scripts (here under root /), and the sfdisk program, as well
cp /glucopy.sh ./glucopy
cp /glurestore.sh ./glucopy
cp /sbin/sfdisk ./glucopy
# Notify user
echo -e “glucopy: finished a”
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Added: 2006-12-07 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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Zombie Master Dedicated Server 1.1.2
Zombie Master is a multiplayer survival horror FPS/RTS mod for Half-Life 2. more>>
Zombie Master project is a multiplayer survival horror FPS/RTS mod for Half-Life 2. A team of FPS-playing humans attempts to complete map-specific objectives while an RTS player controls the zombie horde with only one goal: death to all humans.
He is the Zombie Master.
Enhancements:
- [fix] Weapons were sometimes hard to pick up
- [fix] Fast shooting exploits in shotgun and rifle
- [tweak] Health indication in player identification display
- [tweak] ZM resource limit server setting zm_resource_limit (default 4000)
- [fix] Team changes (including to spectator after death) had erratic results
- [feature] Muting players
- [tweak] Weapon flags failed to reset in some situations after forcehuman/forcemaster team switching
- [fix] ZM preference window came up when the ZM camera toggled
- [fix] Zombie spawns could still be clicked when inactive
- [fix] Voting for roundrestart could be spammed
- [fix] DOTD chalkboard weirded out
- Plus minor fixes to the maps.
As usual, if your game goes horridly wrong after patching, try reinstalling with the 1.1.2 full installer.
UPDATE: If you experience the spectator bug after patching to 1.1.2, it is recommended you do a clean install using the full 1.1.2 installer.
<<lessHe is the Zombie Master.
Enhancements:
- [fix] Weapons were sometimes hard to pick up
- [fix] Fast shooting exploits in shotgun and rifle
- [tweak] Health indication in player identification display
- [tweak] ZM resource limit server setting zm_resource_limit (default 4000)
- [fix] Team changes (including to spectator after death) had erratic results
- [feature] Muting players
- [tweak] Weapon flags failed to reset in some situations after forcehuman/forcemaster team switching
- [fix] ZM preference window came up when the ZM camera toggled
- [fix] Zombie spawns could still be clicked when inactive
- [fix] Voting for roundrestart could be spammed
- [fix] DOTD chalkboard weirded out
- Plus minor fixes to the maps.
As usual, if your game goes horridly wrong after patching, try reinstalling with the 1.1.2 full installer.
UPDATE: If you experience the spectator bug after patching to 1.1.2, it is recommended you do a clean install using the full 1.1.2 installer.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: Freeware Price:
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