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cdrtools 2.01.01a34

cdrtools 2.01.01a34


cdrtools is a tool to create disk-at-once and track-at-once CDs. more>>
cdrtools (formerly cdrecord) creates home-burned CDs with a CDR/CDRW recorder. It works as a burn engine for several applications.
cdrtools supports CD recorders from many different vendors; all SCSI-3/mmc- and ATAPI/mmc-compliant drives should also work.
Supported features include IDE/ATAPI, parallel port, and SCSI drives, audio CDs, data CDs, and mixed CDs, full multi-session support, CDRWs (rewritable), TAO, DAO, RAW, and human-readable error messages.
cdrtools includes remote SCSI support and can access local or remote CD writers.
Enhancements:
- A +-1 size realloc() problem was fixed in TOC handling for cdda2wav.
- A workaround was added for a double free problem in mkisofs, introduced with multi-extent file support, that caused it to dump core on Cygwin.
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dvdrtools 0.3.1

dvdrtools 0.3.1


dvdrtools is a suite of DVD and CD burning software. more>>
dvdrtools is a fork of cdrtools, with the primary goal of supporting writable DVD drives.
The initial version was released February 4, 2002.
dvdrtools is a suite of software based on cdrtools for writing DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, and CD-RW media.
Other modifications compared to cdrtools include:
- Replacing the build system with standard autoconf/automake
- Cleaning up and stripping down the code
- Our primary development platform is Linux, and we like doing things the Linux way (dev=/dev/whatever, not 0,0,0)
- Addition of tools for handling video DVDs
- We dont believe in artificially extending the life cycle of obsolete technologies (like C compilers that cant even handle ANSI). For the sake of readability, support for some really obsolete systems has been removed.
- This is a community project, maintained in a subversion repository. If you wish to join us, you get write access after showing us some code.
dvdrtools also includes basic support for mastering video DVDs.
Enhancements:
- 0.3.1 is a bugfix release for 0.3.0. It fixes mostly portability bugs; if you didnt have any problems with 0.3.0, theres no need to update.
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Added: 2006-02-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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cdrtools DVD Extensions 2.01.01a05

cdrtools DVD Extensions 2.01.01a05


cdrtools DVD Extensions adds DVD support to cdrtools. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-02-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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cdrkit 1.1.6

cdrkit 1.1.6


cdrkit is CD Recording Kit, a collection of applications related to creation of optical disk media on Unix platforms. more>>
cdrkit is CD Recording Kit, a collection of applications related to creation of optical disk media on Unix platforms.
cdrkit is heavily based on the cdrtools package (partially developed and maintained by Joerg Schilling before), but is maintained independently.
This software is compiled to binary form using a build system based on the CMake framework. Therefore, the requirements to build this package are:
- cmake (recent version, available from http://www.cmake.org or maybe as a package in your Linux distribution)
- make (an implmentation supported by cmake, eg. GNU make, smake, ...)
- working GCC compiler environment
COMPILATION:
Run: make
INSTALLATION:
Run: make install
To force a custom target directory, use something like:
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/freeware build
make install
Enhancements:
- This release has generic drive guessing, OpenBSD support, and some bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-05-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Grafpup 2.00

Grafpup 2.00


Grafpup Linux is a desktop Linux operating system based closely on Puppy Linux. more>>
Grafpup Linux is a desktop Linux operating system based closely on Puppy Linux. Grafpups goal is to be as useful to graphic designers and other imaging professionals as possible while still remaining extremely small and fast. How small?
Grafpup is a live cd of only 72mb with current versions of Gimp, Cinepaint, Inkscape, and Scribus. You will be amazed at how much is in there for the size. You will also be amazed at how fast everything runs.
Running from the live cd, the entire operating system loads into ram, including all of the applications. This means that your programs start without any hesitation and respond instantly to your input. Unlike some live cds, however, you dont have to reconfigure every time you reboot.
Grafpup saves all of your settings into a file called pup101 on your hard drive. This file contains your entire home directory, plus any additional programs that you wish to install. Grafpup is also very user friendly, with wizards for doing most system tasks like connecting to the internet and installing to hard disk or usb drive.
There is also a powerful package management system, pupget, with a very extensive and ever increasing list of additional packages available for easy installation. An additional package installer, dotpup, offers single click installation of a long list of software. In other words this is much more than a garden variety live cd. It is capable of being your main operating system and extensible enough to satisfy just about anyone.
How is all of this accomplished? I wish I could take all of the credit but I really have to take my hat off to the developer of Puppy Linux, Barry Kauler. Puppy (and Grafpup) uses the squash filesystem method of compression to reduce the size of the cd image by about two thirds. Then, through the magic of unionfs the whole filesystem becomes writeable again.
For a full explanation please go to the Puppylinux website, www.puppylinux.org. Another aspect of the incredible size to utility ratio is the careful selection of applications that goes into Puppy and has made its way into Grafpup. Applications are chosen for speed and simplicity, avoiding bulky and wasteful code. Grafpup uses icewm as its default (and only) window manager.
KDE or Gnome arent even considered. Opera is used as the default browser and email client, instead of the common combination of Firefox and Thunderbird which would be half again as large. Though small, you will find that ROX-filer is one of the best filemanagers that you will ever use. It just plain works. I have further cut down in certain other areas in order to leave room for some serious heavy duty graphics applications.
Even though things are cut down, you will find that Grafpup is a fairly complete operating system and most tasks can be completed without the need for additional software. You will be able to browse the web, send and recieve email, write and print documents, organize your digital photos, and watch dvd movies and video off the internet.
You will also be able to burn cds and dvds, create impressive graphics and animations, put together professional looking web pages, and create press-ready brochures or other materials for print. And Im talking about the live cd without any additional software.
Visit the Grafpup and Puppy package repositories and you can unlock as much potential as any of the most popular Linux distros out there. There you will find such powerful software as OpenOffice and the Seamonkey internet suite. You can create 3d graphics using Blender, or even install and run a large selection of Windows software using Wine.
Try it and see for yourself. Since it is a live cd there is very little, if any, risk involved. I believe you will be pleasantly surprised at what can be done using such a tiny system.
Enhancements:
- Grafpup 2.00 (final) is officially on the mirrors. This release comes with some really bleeding edge features when compared with previous versions, such as a 2.6.20.2 kernel, revamped package management with dependency resolution, GIMP 2.3.14, Cinepaint 0.22 with the Ufraw plug-in, a brand new control panel, cdrkit replacing cdrtools, Openbox replacing IceWM, and a host of other changes. In addition to the light-weight Openbox desktop, you can also easily download and install both Xfce and KDE. The software repository has blown up to include over 1,100 titles (and counting).
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Added: 2007-06-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Brasero 2.26.3 / 2.27.4

Brasero 2.26.3 / 2.27.4


A disc authoring tool for the gnome desktop. more>>

Brasero 2.26.3 / 2.27.4 is a useful utility designed to burn CD/DVD for the Gnome Desktop.

It is built as simple as possible and has some unique features to enable users to create their discs easily and quickly.

Major Features:

  1. Supports multiple backends: cdrtools, growisofs and libburn(optional).
  2. Data CD/DVD:
    • Supports edition of discs contents (remove/move/rename files inside directories)
    • Can burn data CD/DVD on the fly
    • Automatic filtering for unwanted files (hidden files, broken/recursive symlinks, files not conforming to joliet standard, ...)
    • Supports multisession
    • Supports joliet extension
    • Can write the image to the hard drive
    • Can check disc file integrity
  3. Audio CD:
    • Write CD-TEXT information (automatically found thanks to gstreamer)
    • Supports the edition of CD-TEXT information
    • Can burn audio CD on the fly
    • Can use all audio files handled by Gstreamer local installation (ogg, flac, mp3, ...)
    • Can search for audio files inside dropped folders
    • Full edition of silences between tracks
  4. CD/DVD copy:
    • Can copy a CD/DVD to the hard drive
    • Can copy CD and DVD on the fly
    • Supports single-session data DVD
    • Supports any kind of CD
  5. Others:
    • Erase CD/DVD
    • Can save/load projects
    • Can burn CD/DVD images and cue files
    • Song, image and video previewer
    • Device detection thanks to HAL
    • File change notification (requires kernel > 2.6.13)
    • A customisable GUI (when used with GDL)
    • Supports Drag and Drop / Cut'n'Paste from nautilus (and others apps)
    • Can use files on a network as long as the protocol is handled by gnome-vfs
    • Can search for files thanks to beagle (search is based on keywords or on file type)
    • Can display a playlist and its contents (note that playlists are automatically searched through beagle)
    • All disc IO is done asynchronously to prevent the application from blocking
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Added: 2009-07-14 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Burn-CD 1.5 Beta 3

Burn-CD 1.5 Beta 3


Burn-CD is a handy frontend for the well-known cd/dvd writing packages cdrtools & dvd+rw-tools. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-03-21 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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SLAX 6.0.0 RC6

SLAX 6.0.0 RC6


SLAX is a small bootable CD containing the Linux operating system. more>>
SLAX is a small bootable CD containing the Linux operating system. SLAX distirbution runs Linux directly from the CD (or USB) without installing.
The Live CD described here is based on the Slackware Linux distribution and is downloadable from this website as an ISO image.
The primary goal of SLAX is to provide a wide collection of useful software while keeping the cds image small enough to be written to a 185 MB CD-R(W) medium (small 8 cm CD). SLAX boots directly from the CD or USB devices and it provides a full featured Linux operating system.
All your available partitions and data storage devices (CD-ROM, USB storage devices, etc.) should be recognized at boot and should be mounted to /mnt/xx. As an example, "disc0part1" may be assigned to the first partition on your primary hard drive, "disc1part1" for your USB storage device, or "cdrom0" for your CD-ROM drive. SLAX will never write anything to the mounted devices. Mounting is safe and does not change the data.
After booting, you should be able to login as a "root", with the password "toor"; both without quotes, of course.
When logged in, you have many options. At the shell prompt, you may start Midnight Commander (type "mc" to the console), play some music from your hard drive (type "play /mnt/path/file.mp3"), adjust your audio volume (type "alsamixer"), configure IP address (type "netconfig") or browse web pages with the text-based browser (type "lynx http://url").
To start the graphical environment included with SLAX, type "gui" (for graphical user interface). It will attempt to autoconfigure your graphics card, monitor, keyboard and mice, and if successful it will run an X session with KDE. Im pretty sure that you will know how to get around at this point. :-) Use "guisafe" instead of "gui" for safe-mode (VESA framebuffer) without autodetection.
In the unfortunate case your mouse doesnt work, try to move it for a few seconds to see if it will be autodetected. If it isnt, shut down Xwindow (press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace) and start it again. If this wont help then you are using something I have not included in the autoconfiguration process (COM2 mouse?). If you are comfortable with bash, or you atleast understand how to make your favorite mouse function under Linux, try to modify the symbolic link /dev/mouse manually.
If you dont like the autoconfigured screen resolution, refresh rate, or the K Desktop Environment, start "gui" with some additional options. Try for example "gui 800x600 60", where 800x600 is the desired screen resolution and 60 is the desired refresh rate. Fluxbox is one of the other window managers included and may be called with "guifast" or "gui fluxbox". In any event, type "gui --help" for more information.
All scripts and source code are available and can be used to build your own Live CD.
SLAX is available as an ISO image of the CD. It fits on small 8cm CD-R(W). Burn it with your favorite cd-writing software and then boot from the CD.
You might want to check your BIOS to assure its set to boot the CD prior the disc.
SLAX CD contains:
- Linux Kernel 2.4.28-pre4 with SATA support
- X.org 6.8.1
- KDE 3.3.1
- KOffice 1.3.3
- KDE games
- MPlayer 1.0pre5 with KPlayer
- kopete ICQ/AIM/Y!/IRC
- midnight commander
- rdesktop (rscp in KDE)
- hotplug support
- cdrtools
- k3b burning GUI for KDE
- mutt email client
- wget
- and much more...
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Added: 2007-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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cdmp3 0.5.0

cdmp3 0.5.0


cdmp3 uses cdparanoia or cdda2wav to extract single tracks or even a whole CD and converts them on-the-fly into MP3 or Ogg Vorbi more>>
cdmp3 uses cdparanoia or cdda2wav to extract single tracks or even a whole CD and converts them on-the-fly into MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files. Using the CDDB database it is possible to include information like the artists name or the tracks title into the file name or as meta tags into the file content.
cdmp3 consists of a single perl script. Copy it to where ever you want it to reside, /usr/local/bin might be a good place. You might also want to create a symlink, named "cdogg", which points to cdmp3, so that by running cdogg, you preset cdmp3 to creating Ogg Vorbis files instead of MP3.
Additionally you will need the next packages, but this depends on the command line arguments you give to cdmp3:
cdparanoia http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/
cdda2wav ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ (package cdrtools)
lame http://www.mp3dev.org/
oggenc http://www.vorbis.com (package vorbis-tools)
CDDB_get perl module http://armin.emx.at/cddb/
bfr http://www.glines.org:8000/software/buffer.html
If you are running Debian, all these packages are provided by the Debian
project itself or by third parties.
Enhancements:
- converted cdmp3 to perl
- merged get_cddb into cdmp3 main script
- added "--print-cddb": fetch and print cddb entry, exit
- added %y and %g filename format patterns
- support two-digit track numbers (%0n and %0u)
- patterns are really handled printf(1)-like now
- more flexible command line arguments
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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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schily 2009-07-06

schily 2009-07-06


schily is a set of tools written or managed by J?rg Schilling. more>>
schily 2009-07-06 is developed to be a set of tools written or managed by Schilling. It includes programs like: cdrecord, cdda2wav, readcd, mkisofs, smake, btcflash, calc, calltree, change, compare, count, devdump, hdump, isodebug, isodump, isoinfo, isovfy, label, mt, p, sccs, scgcheck, scpio, sdd, sfind, sformat, smake, star, star_sym, suntar, gnutar, tartest, termcap, and ved.

Enhancements:

  • Smake is allowed to use /bin/bosh instead of bash on Linux or ksh on HP-UX.
  • Some small problems were fixed in smake.
  • Cdrtools was upgraded to 2.01.01a53.
  • Some extensions were made as a first step to allow compilation on the ATARI ST with MINT.
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Added: 2009-07-07 License: CDDL Price: FREE
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Minimax 20060326 Beta

Minimax 20060326 Beta


Minimax is a Linux distribution which completely fit to an initrd image, because of this it can boot in every situation. more>>
Minimax is a Linux distribution which completely fit to an initrd image, because of this it can boot in every situation, which you can imagine.
It is ultra small (32 MB), but very power full. Minimax distribution contains 2.6 kernel with ALL modules and balanced set of console utils, no X server.
Main features:
- Very small, only 32 MB
- Very good hardware support, see kernel config.
- Fits to initrd, can boot on strange SCSI/SATA/USB disks
- Can be added to /boot partition very easy
- System runs from ramdisk
- Contains only console utils, no x server, see packages
- Modern architecture: kernel 2.6, udev with autosymlinks, module autoloading, based on Arch linux
- Based on uclibc and busybox
Some key software:
- Full 2.6.15 kernel with modules, with autodetection and udev. Takes about 60% of livecd size.
- Installer for Arch linux
- wifi drivers and utils: hostap,wlan-ng, madwifi, ndiswrapper...
- Grub as main bootloader
- Midnight Commander
- Links2 - text and graphic web browser
- FBI - an image viewer
- IRSSI - an irc client
- CenterICQ - an excelent client for icq,msn,jabber...
- Music on console - player with mp3,ogg and online streaming support
- Bash burn - an cd record console frontend
- Partimage - disk mirroring tool
Minimum requirements:
- 64 MB RAM (system needs 32 MB big ramdisk).
- An i386 or better processor.
- Hardware compatible with 2.6.15 kernel, for very old computers (486) is Damm small linux or Puppy linux better choice, becouse of 2.4 kernel
How was it made?
I take uclibc and busybox (software for embedded linux) and compile base system from scratch. I add initscripts from Arch linux, they are very easy to understand and modify. With some other software and modular kernel 2.6 I got system with about 70 MB. After compression with squashfs I got 30 MB big initrd image. Now it was easy to create an CD image.
Packages
minimax , bash, busybox, dhcpcd, e2fsprogs, filesystem, gpm, initscripts, kdm, kernel, libz, module-init-tools, ncurses, net-utils, sysvinit, uclibc, udev, utils, archsetup, snarf, rsync, vsftpd, dd_rescue, dd_rhelp, dosfstools, ext2resize, grub, jetcat, jfsutils, lilo, ntfsprogs, parted, partimage, reiserfsprogs, squashfs-tools, xfsprogs, bastet, enigma, fbi, libexif, libgif, libjpeg, libpng, links, libbz2, libc++, libcom_err, libexpat, libnet, libpcap, libpcre, libtool, *, alsa-lib, alsa-utils, bashburn, cdrdao, cdrtools, dvd+rw-tools, libao, libid3tag, libmad, libogg, libvorbis, moc, shfs, biew, centericq, glib, htop, irssi, mc, nano, ncurses, nstats, screen, dnstracer, iplog, iptables, libpcap, netcat, ngrep, nmap, openssh, openssl, tcpdump, autossh, bc, curl, file, hdparm, pciutils, ppp, pv, raidtools, tcptraceroute, wget, x86info, atmel-firmware, drivers_in_kernel, hostap-utils, ipw2100-firmware, ipw2200-firmware, linux-wlan-ng, linux-wlan-ng-firmware, linux-wlan-ng-utils, madwifi-tools, ndiswrapper, prism54-firmware, wireless-tools, zd1201-firmware, zd1211
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Added: 2006-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BINKI GNU/Linux 0.3

BINKI GNU/Linux 0.3


BINKI GNU/Linux is a distro inspired by the www.linuxfromscratch.com project. more>>
BINKI GNU/Linux is a distro inspired by the www.linuxfromscratch.com project.

BINKI is many things, first of all, it is the name of the horse of Death as it is told by my favourite author Terry Pratchet in his "Discworld" series. It is the name of a sheep that was eaten at a St. Georges Day in Bulgaria. And last it is my custom distro, based on inspirations from www.linuxfromscratch.com

Packages:
1. a2ps-4.13 convert any into PostScript format
2. a52dec-0.7.4 decode ATSC A/52 (AC-3) streams
3. aalib-1.4.0 render any graphic into ASCII Art
4. akregator-1.0.2 RSS reader
5. alsa-lib-1.0.11 ALSA sound interface library
6. alsa-oss-1.0.11 ALSA OSS compatibility lib
7. alsa-plugins-1.0.11 ALSA OSS and JACK plugins
8. alsa-utils-1.0.11 ALSA utilities
9. amarok-1.4.0 advanced audio player
10. apache-2.2.0 apache web server
11. arts-1.5.0 arts sound support for KDE libs
12. aspell-0.60.4 interactive spell checking program
13. atk-1.11.4 accessibility solutions for GTK2
14. audacity-1.3.0b audio editor and recorder
15. audiofile-0.2.6 oss version of SGIs audiofile library
16. autoconf-2.59 automatically configures source code
17. autofs-4.1.4 Automate Mounting of File Systems
18. automake-1.9.6 generates Makefiles for autoconf
19. avidemux-2.1.2 linear video editor
20. avifile-0.7.43 AVI tools and support libraries
21. bash-3.1 Bourne-Again SHell
22. bc-1.06 arbitrary precision numeric processor
23. berkeley-db-4.4.20 Berkeley database library ver.4
24. bind-9.3.1 DNS server and utilities
25. binkibase-0.3 BINKI 0.2 Base Config
26. binutils-2.16.1 GNU binary development tools
27. bison-2.1 parser generator
28. bluefish-1.0.5 powerful programmers editor for X
29. boehm-gc-6.7 garbage collector
30. bzip2-1.0.3 compress and decompress bz2 files
31. cairo-1.0.4 2D graphics library
32. calcchecksum-1.6 various checksum calulator
33. cdparanoia-3.9.8 CD audio extraction tool
34. cdrdao-1.2.1 record audio or data CDR in DAO mode
35. cdrtools-2.01 CD recording utilities
36. cfv-1.18.1 checksum verification files tool
37. chmlib-0.37.4 ITSS/CHM file format lib
38. consolecyr-0.1 console cyrillic support
39. coreutils-5.94 core GNU utilities
40. cpio-2.6 cpio and tar archiver
41. cream-0.35 vim graphical interface for X
42. cups-1.2.1 Common Unix Printing System
43. curl-7.15.3 transfer files with URL syntax
44. cvs-1.11.21 CVS version control system
45. cxx-4.0.3-runtime g++,fortran,objc,java runtime libs
46. cxx-libs-5.0.7 C++ shared library compatibility
47. d4x-2.5.6 Downloader for X
48. dejagnu-1.4.4 framework for testing other programs
49. desktop-file-utils-0.10 desktop entries command line tool
50. dhcp-3.0.4b3 DHCP client and server tools
51. dhcpcd-2.0.4 DHCP Client Daemon
52. dialog-1.0 curses based dialog interface
53. diffutils-2.8.7 find differences between files
54. distcc-2.18.3 distributed C/C++ compiler
55. dlume-0.2.4 address book
56. dosfstools-2.11 FAT-16 and FAT-32 file system tools
57. drgeo-1.1.0 interactive geometry for children
58. dvd+rw-tools-6.1 tools for burning DVD/-R/+R/+RW/-RW
59. dvd-slideshow-0.7.5 DVD slides creation tool
60. dvdauthor-0.6.11 DVD authoring tools
61. e2fsprogs-1.38 ext2 and ext3 file system tools
62. easytag-1.99.12 various media tags viewer/editor
63. enscript-1.6.4 converts ASCII to PS, HTML, RTF, ANSI
64. esound-0.2.36 Enlightened sound daemon
65. espgs-8.15.1 versatile processor for PostScript data
66. ethereal-0.10.14 network packet sniffer and analizer
67. ettercap-0.7.3 network packet sniffer and analizer
68. expat-2.0.0 C library for parsing XML streams
69. expect-5.43.0 dialog with interactive programs
70. faac-1.24.1 free AAC encoder
71. faad-2.0.1 free AAC decoder
72. fcron-3.0.0 periodical command scheduler
73. ffmpeg-0.4.9 audio and video conversion tools
74. fftw-3.1.1 fast fourier transform lib
75. file-4.17 tool for determining file type
76. findutils-4.2.27 tools to find files
77. firefox-1.5.0.3 firefox web browser
78. flac-1.1.2 free lossless audio codec
79. flex-2.5.33 programs to recognize text patterns
80. fontconfig-2.3.2 library for configuring font access
81. fortune-mod-1.99.1 fortune telling program
82. freeglut-2.4.0 free openGL toolkit
83. freetype-2.1.10 TrueType font lib
84. fyre-1.0.0 tool for computation artwork
85. gaim-1.5.0 Instant Messenger
86. galculator-1.2.5.2 scientific calculator
87. gawk-3.1.5 programs for manipulating text files
88. gbgoffice-1.3 office dictionary
89. gcc-4.0.3 gcc,g77,g++,gnat,gcj compilers
90. gcolor2-0.4 simple color selector
91. gd-2.0.33 graphic library for image creation
92. gdb-6.4 GNU Project Debugger
93. gdbm-1.8.3 GNU Database Manager
94. gettext-0.14.5 internationalization and localization
95. gftp-2.0.18 ftp client for X
96. giflib-4.1.4 libs for reading and writing GIFs
97. gimp-2.2.11 The GIMP image editor
98. gimp-help-2.0.9 The GIMP help
99. gimp-print-4.2.7 high quality printer drivers
100. glib-1.2.10 low-level core library
101. glib-2.10.3 low-level core library
102. glibc-2.3.6 main C library
103. glibmm-2.8.6 C++ interface for glib2
104. gmp-4.1.4 arbitrary precision math lib
105. gnupg-1.4.3 public/private key encryptor
106. gnutls-1.3.1 gnu Transport Layer Security lib
107. gpa-0.7.0 GnuPG Assistant Manager
108. gparted-0.2.5 GUI for parted
109. gpgme-1.0.3 GnuPG Make access Easy
110. gphoto2-2.1.99 GNU Digital Camera download software
111. gpm-1.20.1 General Purpose Mouse daemon
112. gqview-2.1.1 very fast image viewer
113. graveman-0.3.12-4 cdrtools/dvd+rw-tools GUI
114. grep-2.5.1a programs for searching through files
115. gresistor-0.0.1 translate resistor color codes
116. groff-1.18.1.1 processing and formatting text
117. grsync-0.4.2 GUI for rsync
118. grub-0.97 GRand Unified Bootloader
119. gtk+-1.2.10 GTK+ libs
120. gtk2-2.8.18 GTK2 libs
121. gtkam-0.1.13 digital camera front-end for X
122. gtkglext-1.2.0 GTK2 openGL extension
123. gtkglextmm-1.2.0 GTKmm openGL extension
124. gtkmm-2.8.5 C++ interface of GTK2 libs
125. guile-1.6.7 extensions language lib
126. gzip-1.3.5 compress and decompress gz files
127. hd2u-1.0.0 dos2unix plain text convertor
128. hicolor-theme-0.9 hicolor icon theme
129. htop-0.6.2 interactive process viewer
130. icu-3.4.1 Unicode support fot C/C++/Java
131. id3lib-3.8.3 manipule ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags
132. imagemagick-6.2.6-8 interactive image manipulation tool
133. imlib-1.9.15 image rendering lib
134. imlib2-1.2.1 faster image rendering lib
135. inetutils-1.4.2 basic networking programs
136. inkscape-0.43 SVG-based vector drawing program
137. intltool-0.34.1 internationalization tool
138. iproute2-2.6.16 basic and advanced IPV4-based networking
139. iptables-1.3.5 principal linux firewall
140. iptraf-3.0.0 IP Network monitor stat tool
141. jack-0.100.0 Jack Audio Connection Kit
142. k3b-0.12.15 The Ultimate CD/DVD Burner
143. k9copy-1.0.4 linux DVD shrinker
144. kaffeine-0.8.1 full featured media player
145. kanatest-0.3.6 learn japanese alphabet
146. kbabel-3.5.2 advanced PO-file editor
147. kbd-1.12 key-table files and keyboard tools
148. kcdlabel-2.13 tool for making CD covers
149. kchmviewer-2.5 CHM viewer
150. kdelibs-3.5.0 core KDE programs and libs
151. kdetv-0.8.9 watch TV on Linux
152. kernel-headers-2.6.12.0 sanitized kernel headers API
153. kino-0.8.1 non-linear video editor
154. kmagnify-3.5.2 magnifies screen portions
155. knowde-1.8.0 knowledge management tool
156. kompare-3.5.2 compares files
157. kpdf-3.5.0 PDF Viewer
158. kphotoalbum-2.2 photo album utility
159. krename-3.0.11 multirename tool
160. ksubeditor-0.2 subtitle file editor
161. kuser-3.5.2 user manager
162. lame-3.97 MP3 encoder
163. lcms-1.15 provide color management facilities
164. leafpad-0.8.9 simple notepad for X
165. less-394 text file viewer
166. lha-114i LHA archiver
167. libIDL-0.8.6 Interface Definition Language libs
168. libao-0.8.6 cross-platform audio library
169. libart_lgpl-2.3.17 high-performance 2D graphics lib
170. libavc1394-0.5.1 1934 AV/C program interface
171. libcdio-0.77 CD Input and Control library
172. libcroco-0.6.1 general CSS parsing and manipulation
173. libdv-0.104 software DV video codec
174. libdvdcss-1.2.9 access DVDs as a block device
175. libdvdread-0.9.4 simple DVD reading lib
176. libexif-0.6.13 parse, edit, and save EXIF data
177. libexif-gtk-0.3.5 libexif GTK bindings
178. libfame-0.9.1 realtime MPEG-1/4 video encoding lib
179. libfpx-1.2.0.13 Flash FPX image lib
180. libgcrypt-1.2.2 general-purpose cryptographic library
181. libglade-2.5.1 loads Glade interface files
182. libgpg-error-1.3 error handling for GnuPG, libgcrypt
183. libgphoto2-2.1.99 access digital camera by programs
184. libgsf-1.14.0 abstraction layer for structured files
185. libgtkhtml-2.6.3 lightweight HTML engine
186. libid3tag-0.15.1b ID3 tag library
187. libiec61883-1.0.0 high level DV streaming API
188. libieee1284-0.2.10 paralel port IEEE 1284 Driver
189. libjpeg-6b JPEG image compression lib
190. libmad-0.15.1b high-quality MPEG audio decoder
191. libmikmod-3.2.0 module formats and samples sound lib
192. libmng-1.0.9 MNG image (animated PNG) lib
193. libmpeg2-0.4.0b advanced manipulation of MPEG-2 streams
194. libmpeg3-1.6 advanced manipulation of MPEG streams
195. libnet-1.1.3 generic networking API
196. libogg-1.1.3 ogg file structure lib
197. libpcap-0.9.4 user-level network packet capture
198. libpng-1.2.8 PNG image manipulation lib
199. libquicktime-0.9.8 manipulate quicktime files
200. libraw1394-1.2.1 IEEE 1394 direct access
201. librsvg-2.14.3 SVG image manipulation lib
202. libsamplerate-0.1.2 Sample Rate Converter for audio
203. libsigc++-2.0.17 typesafe callback system for C++
204. libsndfile-1.0.15 Sampled Sound file library
205. libtheora-1.0 free video compression lib
206. libtiff-3.8.2 TIFF image manipulation lib
207. libtool-1.5.22 generic library support script
208. libusb-0.1.12 USB device access lib
209. libvorbis-1.1.2 general purpose audio format
210. libxml-1.8.17 XML parsing lib
211. libxml2-2.6.22 XML and HTML parser lib
212. libxslt-1.1.15 XSLT XML support lib
213. linux-2.6.16.2 Linux Kernel source
214. lmms-0.1.4 Linux MultiMedia Studio
215. lshw-0.2 hardware lister
216. lynx-2.8.5 text based web browser with color
217. lzo-2.02 realtime data (de)compression library
218. m4-1.4.4 macro processor
219. make-3.80 program for compiling packages
220. man-1.6c find and view man pages
221. man-pages-2.25 GNU Linux 1,200 man pages
222. mc-4.6.1 midnight commander
223. mixmos-0.2.0 enchanced audio mixer for X
224. mjpegtools-1.8.0 MPEG-2 tools
225. mktemp-1.5 create secure temporary files
226. modinit-tools-3.2.2 kernel module (un)loading tools
227. mpeg4ip-1.5 audio/video streaming tools
228. mpfr-2.2.0 multi-precision float-point lib
229. mplayer-1.0 Mplayer video audio player
230. mysql-5.0.20 fast SQL database server
231. nas-1.7 Network Audio Server
232. nasm-0.98.39 80x86 assembler and disassebler
233. ncftp-3.1.9 powerful and flexible ftp client
234. ncurses-5.5 terminal-independent screen library
235. net-tools-1.60 linux kernel networking tools
236. netpbm-10.26.27 graphic sofware lib
237. nmap-4.0.2 network exploration and security
238. nss-3.11 network security services libs
239. ntp-4.2.0 Network Time Protocol client/server
240. ocrad-0.14 optical character recognition tool
241. ogmtools-1.5 OGM video tools
242. openexr-1.2.2 HDR image format libs
243. openldap-2.3.30 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
244. openssh-4.3p2 secure shell client and daemon
245. openssl-0.9.8a cryptography tools and libs
246. p7zip-4.42 7zip archiver
247. pango-1.12.1 layout and text rendering lib
248. parted-1.7.1 advanced partition editor
249. patch-2.5.9 apply and create patch files
250. pciutils-2.2.1 lists PCI devices
251. pcre-6.6 Perl Compatible Regular Expression
252. perl-5.8.8 Perl development environment
253. perl-archive-zip-1.16 perl module
254. perl-compress-zlib-1.41 perl module
255. perl-xml-parser-2.34 perl module
256. php-5.1.4 PHP Hypertext Preprocessor
257. pine-4.64 mail user agent
258. pkg-config-0.20 manage library compile/link flags
259. poppler-0.4.5 PDF rendering library
260. popt-1.7.5 parse command-line options
261. postfix-2.2.10 mail transport agent server
262. postgresql-8.1.4 advanced object-relational DBMS
263. ppp-2.4.3 dial-up PPP daemon
264. procps-3.2.6 programs for monitoring processes
265. proftpd-1.2.10 highly configurable secure FTP daemon
266. psmisc-22.2 display info about running processes
267. psutils-p17 PostScript Utilities
268. pygtk-2.8.6 Python bindings for the GTK widget
269. python-2.4.2 Python development environment
270. qcomicbook-0.2.7 comic books reading tool
271. qt-3.3.6 C++ GUI library (for KDE)
272. readline-5.1 command-line editing support
273. recode-3.6 converts files between character sets
274. reiserfsprogs-3.6.19 Reiserfs file system tools
275. rp-pppoe-3.8 PPPoE client and server
276. rsync-2.6.7 fast incremental file transfers daemon
277. ruby-1.8.4 Ruby development environment
278. samba-3.0.22 provides services to SMB/CIFS clients
279. sane-backends-1.0.17 Scanner Access Now Easy backends
280. screen-4.0.2 screen manager VT100/ANSI emulation
281. sdl-1.2.10 Simple DirectMedia Layer toolkit
282. sdl-guilib-1.1.2 SDL GUI library
283. sdl-image-1.2.5 SDL image loader
284. sdl-mixer-1.2.7 SDL mixer lib
285. sdl-mpeg-0.4.4 SDL video lib
286. sdl-net-1.2.6 SDL network lib
287. sdl-rtf-0.1.0 SDL rich text format lib
288. sdl-sound-1.0.1 SDL Sound lib
289. sdl-ttf-2.0.8 SDL TrueType font lib
290. sed-4.1.5 stream line editing tool
291. shadow-4.0.15 shadow password suite
292. shared-mime-info-0.17 shared MIME-info database
293. sharutils-4.6 create shell archives out of many files
294. slang-2.0.6 powerful interpreted language
295. smb4k-0.7.0 SAMBA network browser
296. sox-12.17.9 audio converting tool
297. speex-1.1.9 speech audio encoder/decoder
298. sqlite-3.3.5 lite SQL engine
299. squid-3.0 high performance web proxy cache
300. startup-notify-0.8 busy cursor for loading apps
301. strace-4.5.14 system call tracer
302. subversion-1.3.1 SVN version control system
303. sudo-1.6.8p12 gives temporary root access
304. supertux-0.1.3 Super Mario clone
305. sysklogd-1.4.1 programs for logging system messages
306. sysvinit-2.86 Linux System V Init tools
307. taglib-1.4 manipulate audio meta data
308. tar-1.15.1 GNU tar archiver
309. tcl-8.4.12 Tool Command Language
310. tcp_wrappers-7.6 daemon wrapper programs
311. tcpdump-3.9.4 network monitoring and data acquisition
312. tcsh-6.14.00 enhanced C shell
313. tellico-1.1.6 collection manager
314. texinfo-4.8 GNU software documentation system
315. thunderbird-1.5.0.2 Thunderbird mail client
316. tightvnc-1.3 optimized VNC distribution
317. tk-8.4.12 TCL GUI toolkit
318. traceroute-1.4 IP packet route tracing utility
319. transcode-1.0.2 transcoding video and audio
320. ttf-basic-0.3 basic TrueType fonts for X
321. tuxpaint-0.9.15b drawing program for children
322. udev-089 dynamic creation of device nodes tools
323. udftools-1.0.0b3 UDF file system tools
324. unzip-5.52 ZIP extraction utilities
325. usbutils-0.71 list USB devices
326. util-linux-2.12r huge collection of essential tools
327. vcdimager-0.7.23 VCD BIN/CUE image creation and ripping
328. vim-6.4 vim text editor
329. vnc2swf-0.5.0 screen recorging tool
330. vorbis-tools-1.1.1 Ogg Vorbis Tools
331. wget-1.10.2 non-interactive download manager
332. which-2.16 shows full path of (shell) commands
333. whois-4.7.12 whois directory client
334. wireless-tools-2.8 wireless tools
335. wxgtk-2.6.3 cross platform GTK lib
336. x264-20060508 free H.264/MPEG-4 AVC lib
337. xchat-2.6.2 IRC client for X
338. xfc-4.3.1 XFCE Foundation Classes
339. xfce-4.3-plugins XFCE Goodies
340. xfce-4.3 XFCE Desktop environment
341. xfsprogs-2.7.11 Utilities for SGIs XFS filesystem
342. xine-lib-1.1.1 xine multimedia playback libs
343. xinetd-2.3.14 eXtended InterNET services Daemon
344. xmahjongg-3.7 a MahJongg game for X
345. xmms-1.2.10 MP3 player and MPlayer frontend
346. xorg-6.9.0 xorg X11 server
347. xpad-2.11 leave sticky notes
348. xsane-0.97 SANE front end for X
349. xvid-1.1.0 XviD (MPEG-4 compliant) video codec
350. zip-2.31 ZIP creation utilities
351. zlib-1.2.3 compression and decompression lib
352. zsh-4.2.5 the Z shell (enhanced korn shell)

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dvdauthor 0.6.13

dvdauthor 0.6.13


dvdauthor is a simple set of tools to help you author a DVD. more>>
dvdauthor is a simple set of tools to help you author a DVD. The idea is to be able to create menus, buttons, chapters, etc, but for now you can just take an mpeg stream (as created by mplex -f 8 from mjpegtools 1.6.0) and write it to DVD.
dvdauthor is a program that will generate a DVD movie from a valid mpeg2 stream that should play when you put it in a DVD player.
To start you need mpeg files that contain the necessary DVD VOB packets. These can be generated by passing -f 8 to mplex. See the included utility makevob.
There are 3 steps to building the DVD directory structure on your HDD.
1. Delete a previously authored dvd
dvddirdel [-o dir]
WARNING! This will delete without discrimination the contents of the directory that you specify!
2. Create your titlesets
dvdauthor [-o dir] [audio/video/subpicture options] [chapters]
To create 1 chapter per mpeg, simply do
dvdauthor [-o dir] [a/v/s options] chap1.mpg chap2.mpg chap3.mpg...
To manually specify chapters, use the --chapters option
dvdauthor [-o dir] [a/v/s options] -c chap1a.mpg chap1b.mpg -c chap2a.mpg chap2b.mpg ....
To add chapters every fifteen minutes, do
dvdauthor [-o dir] [a/v/s options] -c 0,15:00,30:00,45:00,1:00:00,1:15:00... longvideo.mpg
Call dvdauthor for each titleset you want to create. Note that due to the DVD standard, all audio, video, and subpicture options must be set once for the entire titleset; i.e. you cannot mix pal and ntsc video in the same titleset. For that you must generate separate titlesets.
Run dvdauthor -h to see the audio, video, and subpicture options. Note that dvdauthor can autodetect most parameters except the language.
3. Create the table of contents
dvdauthor -T [-o dir]
Viola! You now have a DVD directory structure that will probably work! You can now write this out to your DVD, mini-DVD (CD), or just play it from your HDD. To generate the UDF image to burn to DVD, use mkisofs from cdrtools-1.11a27 or later. Simply pass it the -dvd-video option.
BTW, if you have an old HDD that you use for generating dvd images, you can create /usr/local/etc/dvdauthor.conf or ~/.dvdauthorrc and add the line:
WORKDIR=foo
Then you wont need to specify -o to dvddirgen or dvdauthor. Alternatively, you could just set
WORKDIR=mydvd
to always have it create a DVD in the current working directory.
Enhancements:
- Support of VOBUs without audio or video has been added.
- Reading from file descriptors for VOBs, palette, and XML has been implemented.
- Support for really long subtitles and for full sized PTS/SCR has been added.
- Audio type detection logic has been improved.
- Runtime memory requirement has been substantially reduced.
- YUV handling in spuunmux and subgen has been fixed.
- SVCD subtitling has been fixed.
- NTSC 3:2 pulldown handling has been fixed.
- Handling of audio packets that have no PTS has been fixed.
- Many more minor bugs have been fixed and features have been added. Documentation has been improved.
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HacBurn 0.3.5

HacBurn 0.3.5


HacBurn is a frontend to cdrtools/mpg321/ogg123 written with gtk2-perl. more>>
HacBurn is a frontend to cdrtools/mpg321/ogg123 written with gtk2-perl.

HacBurn is a script written in perl using gtk2-perl. It allows a user to use cdrtools and a couple other console applications in a graphical interface to burn CDs.

It can currently burn iso/bin images and audio discs, it can make iso images and also copy CDs. If you have 2 optical drives on the fly copying is available.

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