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kearones Comicons light
kearones Comicons light provides an icon theme for Gnome. more>>
This is a icontheme for gnome with my kearones comicons.
This is only the light version.
It doesnt include the bix sizes above 64 pixel and no extra icons.
Strobe Light 1.0
Simple utility that turns your monitor into a configurable strobe light. more>>
Source code is included alongside the executable "strobelight" in the archive.
Hogwash Light BR 1.1
Hogwash Light BR is an IPS (Intrusion Prevention System). more>>
Detection of malicious/anomalous traffic is done by rules based in signatures, and the user can add more rules. It is an efficient and versatile IPS, and it can even be used as bridge to honeypots and honeynets.
Since it doesnt make use of the operating systems TCP/IP stack, it can be "invisible" to network access and attackers.
Enhancements:
- New rules were added.
kopete-thinklight 0.3
kopete-thinklight is a Kopete plugin lets a thinkpads light flash on every incoming message. more>>
The kopete-thinklight plugin was inspired by gaim-lightthink [http://www.chris-lamb.co.uk/code/gaim-lightthink].
Cook 2.30
Cook is a tool for constructing files. more>>
When a program is being developed or maintained, the programmer will typically change one file of several which comprise the program. Cook examines the last-modified times of the files to see when the prerequisites of a file have changed, implying that the file needs to be recreated as it is logically out of date.
Cook also provides a facility for implicit recipes, allowing users to specify how to form a file with a given suffix from a file with a different suffix. For example, to create filename.o from filename.c
Cook is a replacement for the traditional make(1) tool.
There is a make2cook utility included in the distribution to help convert makefiles into cookbooks.
Cook is more powerful than the traditional make tool.
Cook has true variables, not simple macros.
Cook has a simple but powerful string-based description language with many built-in functions. This allows sophisticated filename specification and manipulation without loss of readability or performance.
Cook has user defined functions.
Cook can build in parallel.
Cook is able to build your project with multiple parallel threads, with support for rules which must be single threaded. It is possible to distribute parallel builds over your LAN, allowing you to turn your network into a virtual parallel build engine.
Cook can distribute builds across your LAN.
Cook is able to use fingerprints to supplement file modification times. This allows build optimization without contorted rules.
Cook can be configured with an explicit list of primary source files. This allow the dependency graph to be constructed faster by not going down dead ends, and also allows better error messages when the graph cant be constructed. This requires an accurate source file manifest.
In addition to walking the dependency graph, Cook can turn the input rules into a shell script, or a web page.
Cook runs on almost any flavor of UNIX. The source distribution is self configuring using a GNU Autoconf generated configure script.
Cook has special cascade dependencies, allowing powerful include dependency specification, amongst other things.
Enhancements:
- Some build and portability fixes were made.
- The license was changed to the GPLv3.
Cook County PIN Search 2.1
Cook County PIN Search provides a title search tool. more>>
Cook County (IL, USA) Property Index Number Search
A title search tool. If in the course of your browsing you come across a Cook County Property Index Number (PIN) (format 99-99-999-999 or 99-99-999-999-9999) in your browser window, select it and "right"-click and on the context menu you will be offered options to open new tabs of relevant information from Cook County websites.
Light 1.4.12
Light is yet another Mozilla-based browser. more>>
The goal of this project is to have a usable, fast browser for reading news, searching bugzilla, etc. There are no binary packages, and I do not plan to provide them anytime soon. Compiling Light from source requires Mozilla 0.9.6+ and Mozilla headers.
Carefully read README and INSTALL, and read manual.html in the doc/ directory for explanation of how things are done and why. may work but this is unsupported. Bug reports are welcome, but requests to implement a Cookie Editor are not.
Aurora-Imetal-Light 0.2
Aurora-Imetal-Light 0.2 provides you with a nice GTK theme for GNOME users, based on the Aurora engine. more>>
GNOME is an international effort to build a complete desktop environment the graphical user interface which sits on top of a computer operating system entirely from free software. This goal covers creating software development frameworks, selecting application software for the desktop, and working on the programs which manage application launching, file handling, and window and task management.
GNOME is part of the GNU Project and can be used with different Unix-like operating systems, most notably Linux, and as part of Java Desktop System in Solaris.
Enhancements:
- 2 x gtk themes 1 x emerald
- Includes a second panel.bg for those who use global menu!
- Standard is non global menu.
Requirements:
- Aurora Gtk Engine
LightZone 2.4
LightZone is a proprietary photo browser and editor for Mac OS, Windows, and Linux. more>>
LightZone photo editor features raw file support, high-fidelity color space management, color-managed printing and completely non-destructive editing
The Linux tarball is a complete binary including a manual and a Sun Java JRE. It requires no privileges and runs no install scripts.
LightZone is a proprietary photo editor developed by Light Crafts, Inc. of Palo Alto, CA.

Advanced Human Light 1.0
Advanced Human Light is a GTK theme that uses the Murrine, Aurora, and, Clearlooks engines. more>>
Advanced Human Light 1.0 is yet another beautiful theme for Gnome users. It is actually a GTK theme that uses the Murrine, Aurora, and, Clearlooks engines.
This supports rgba* in the main window while leaving buttons, tabs, and text areas opaque so as to enhance readability and usability without sacrificing eye candy.
GNOME is an international effort to build a complete desktop environment-the graphical user interface which sits on top of a computer operating system-entirely from free software. This goal includes creating software development frameworks, selecting application software for the desktop, and working on the programs which manage application launching, file handling, and window and task management.
GNOME is part of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like operating systems, most notably Linux, and as part of Java Desktop System in Solaris.
The name originally stood for GNU Network Object Model Environment, though this acronym is deprecated. The GNOME project puts heavy emphasis on simplicity, usability, and making things "just work".
Requirements:
- GTK 2.x
- GNOME 2.x
Peco::Container 1.0
Peco::Container is a light inversion of Control (IoC) container. more>>
SYNOPSIS
my $c = Peco::Container->new;
$c->register( my_key, My::Class );
$c->register( my_key, My::Class, [ @deps ] );
$c->register( my_key, My::Class, [ @deps ], create );
$c->register( my_key, My::Class, [ @deps ], create, { %attrs } );
$c->register( my_key, My::Class, undef, create );
$c->register( my_key, My::Class, undef, create, { %attrs } );
$c->register( my_key, My::Class, [ @deps ], undef, { %attrs } );
my $instance = $c->get(my_key);
my @instances = $c->get_all();
$c->has(my_key) ? 1 : 0;
$c->is_empty ? 1 : 0;
$c->multicast( method, @args );
Peco::Container is a small, flexible Inversion of Control (IoC) container supporting both Constructor Injection and Setter Injection patterns, as well prototype services (factories) and multicasting.
Light Speed! 1
Light Speed! project is an interactive relativistic simulator. more>>
Light Speed! is an OpenGL-based program which illustrates the effects of special relativity on the appearance of moving objects.
When an object accelerates past a few million meters per second, these effects begin to grow noticeable, becoming more and more pronounced as the speed of light is approached.
These relativistic effects are viewpoint-dependent, and include shifts in length, object hue, brightness and shape.
Main features:
- Real-time interactive viewing
- 3D object importer
- Snapshot exporter
- Special Relativity Scene (SRS) exporter
- Reference geometry
- Independent toggles for the four relativistic effects
- Numerical camera location + target readout and input
- Switchable background color
Light Hawk 0.6
Light Hawk is a Jabber client with a focus on KDE integration. more>>
Those interested in following or helping development should use GNU arch 1.2 or later. My archive is neil@hakubi.us--terminus and is available at http://www.hakubi.us/arch/terminus/. The branch to get is lighthawk--mainline.
To compile the arch version of Light Hawk you will also need to get neil@hakubi.us--terminus/admin--KDE-3-0-BRANCH and symlink that into the top level of lighthawk as "admin".
After that its mostly an ordinary KDE application (run gmake -f Makefile.cvs to get a configure script). You must run that configure script in a separate directory, though, arch to cooperate later.
Main features:
- Roster management
- Subscriptions
- Chat messages
- Receving normal messages
- Multiple user profiles
- Session management cooperation
- Logging
- KNotify support (including sounds)
- Invisible status
- Away messages
- IPv6, Proxies, and other KDE network features
LightSquid 1.7.1
LightSquid is a light log analyzer for the squid proxy. more>>
It generates small per-user data files, has a Perl-based CGI script for dynamic generated report pages, requires no database or additional Perl modules, can display various reports, and has user group suport.
Main features:
- fast and simple install
- fast log parser generatesmall per user data file
- perl based cgi script for dynamic generated report pages
- html template for design
- no database required
- no additional perl module
- various reports
- user groups support
- graphics report (v 1.6+)
- real name (v 1.6+)
- multilangual interface