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crip 3.7

crip 3.7


crip is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for creating Ogg Vorbis files (or MP3 files for crip 1.X) under Unix/Linux. more>>
crip is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for creating Ogg Vorbis/FLAC/MP3 files under UNIX/Linux. It is well-suited for anyone (especially the perfectionist) who seeks to make a lot of files from CDs and have them all properly labeled and professional-quality with a minimum of hassle and yet still have flexibility and full control over everything. Current versions of crip only support Ogg Vorbis and FLAC. If you want to encode MP3 files you should use crip-1.0.
I am constantly refining the process of creating perfect music files to be as automated as possible while still leaving the user with control over as much as possible. To see for yourself how painless it is to make professional-grade music files on your UNIX/Linux machine, go through the crip tutorial.
This script is special because it is the only one that I know that is capable of doing group vorbisgain/replaygain and/or normalization (adjust the volume to be as loud as possible without clipping/distortion) and group labelling/tagging, which makes it easy to allow a group of tracks to be treated as one piece. It can also trim off the silence at the beginning and end of these tracks/groups.
First the script fetches the CDDB info off the internet. Then it prompts you for the grouping of the tracks. This is important because it will treat each group of tracks as one piece, label and vorbisgain/replaygain and/or normalize them (using the volume gain/peak of that group). Normalization is now obsolete with the creation of vorbisgain (replaygain) utilities, so I have that turned off by default and itll run vorbisgain instead.
You can, of course, have each track be a group by itself (such as what youd want to do with most pop CDs). But since Ive also ripped a lot of Classical music I found it necessary to group tracks differently fairly often.
Then it will prompt you for the Artist and Album info (which is already defaulted to what is pulled from CDDB). Afterwards it will prompt you for a filename for each track you selected. Again this field is defaulted to what it suspects that youd want. For most pop CDs all I have to do is hit enter here because the filename is almost always exactly what Id want.
It will then prompt you that its ready to rip. From here everything is automated, so hit return and it usually finishes in about an hour. The script calls cdparanoia to rip the tracks, and then oggenc/flac/lame to encode them. It also labels the files with info appropriately, including the CDDB CD DiscID number (so you will always have a CD reference hex-number inside your OGG/FLAC/MP3 file).
Ive looked into other scripts out there that do something similar to this script, but decided to write my own since I couldnt find one that groups tracks and trims silence. I used this script to rip and encode my collection of over 200 Bach CDs, as well as a bunch of other Classical and non-Classical CDs very easily.
Ive provided links below that include some of the prerequisites that you may need.
Main features:
- Track grouping for automated tagging and appropriate normalization/vorbisgain on multi-track pieces.
- CDDB fetching to populate default information.
- CDDB submit to update the CDDB database with your more accurate info.
- Automates as much of the tagging as possible for fully-labeled professional quality music files.
- Automatically trims digital silence at the beginning and end of a track/group (if desired).
- European character support. Also European character-mapping support.
- Flexibility and full user control in tagging and file naming.
Enhancements:
- Bugfix: -m flag on the command line was not being processed
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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Other version of crip
crip 3.6crip is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for creating Ogg Vorbis/FLAC/MP3 files ... Current versions of crip only support Ogg Vorbis and FLAC. If you want to make MP3 files go back
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Added: 2005-05-10
RLIB 1.3.7

RLIB 1.3.7


RLIB is a reporting engine that makes it possible to easily create professional reports in PDF, HTML, text, and CSV. more>>
RLIB is a reporting engine that makes it possible to easily create professional reports in PDF, HTML, text, and CSV from one simple XML report definition file.

RLIB supports direct input from MySQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC, and programmable pluggable inputs. It is written in C and has PHP and Python language bindings built in.
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Added: 2006-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jurpe 0.3.7

Jurpe 0.3.7


Jurpe is a Role Playing Engine. more>>
Jurpe is a Role Playing Engine.

JURPE (Java Universal Role Playing Engine) is a Java API to support the writing of new computer RPG games based on a skill based, three dice RPG system. It comes with a full featured game demo of a medieval warrior crawling into a monster filled dungeon.

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Added: 2006-11-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Facter 1.3.7

Facter 1.3.7


Facter is a cross-platform Ruby library for retrieving facts from operating systems. more>>
Facter is a cross-platform Ruby library for retrieving facts from operating systems. Supports multiple resolution mechanisms, any of which can be restricted to working only on certain operating systems or environments.

Facter is especially useful for retrieving things like operating system names, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and SSH keys.

It is easy to extend Facter to include your own custom facts or to include additional mechanisms for retrieving facts.

Installation:

Run ruby install.rb or use one of the distributed gem files at http://reductivelabs.com/downloads/gems .

install.rb should successfully install; let me know if it doesnt.

Otherwise, you can just set RUBYLIB to contain its lib directory, or copy the libs into your main ruby library directory.
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Added: 2007-03-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ISISD 3.7

ISISD 3.7


IPCAD stands for IP Cisco Accounting Daemon. more>>
IPCAD stands for IP Cisco Accounting Daemon. It runs in background, listens traffic on the specified interfaces, and records the traffic for later retrieval and analysis. IPCAD can use raw BPF devices, PCAP library, divert, tee or Linux iptables ULOG & IPQ packet sources to capture the packets.

IPCAD can export gathered information using rsh or NetFlow.


Uses BPF, libpcap divert, tee or Linux ULOG & IPQ for traffic snooping
RSH, NetFlow and console output in Cisco-like fashion
RSH access lists
Address aggregation support for RSH and NetFlow.
UDP/TCP/SCTP ports handling
Dynamic interfaces (PPP, VPN) support

Requires:
At least Berkeley packet filter or libpcap library.

Runs on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Linux, MacOS X/Darwin, Solaris.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: BSD License Price:
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RLog 1.3.7

RLog 1.3.7


RLog provides a flexible message logging facility for C++ programs and libraries. more>>
RLog is a software that provides a flexible message logging facility for C++ programs and libraries.
It is subscription based, meaning you can subscribe to messages of your choice in an number of ways: by hierarchical channel name (e.g. "debug", "debug/ special", "error", etc.), or filename, component name, etc.
Log messages are individually enabled. It is meant to be fast enough to leave in production code - even where it may be called many times, as both the GCC and Intel compilers reduce the logging overhead a few clock cycles if they are dormant (with no subscribers).
Other add-on components can extend subscriptions to external programs, allowing you to enable and collect debugging messages remotely.
Usage:
In order to begin using RLog in your code, you should do the following:
define RLOG_COMPONENT in your build environment. Eg: librlog is built with -DRLOG_COMPONENT="rlog".
You should use a unique name for your program or library (do not use "rlog"). If your program is made up of separate components, then you can define RLOG_COMPONENT as a different name for each component.
(optional) add a call to RLogInit() in your main program startup code. This is not a requirement, however not including it may reduce functionality of external rlog modules.
link with librlog
add subscribers (rlog::StdioNode , rlog::SyslogNode , or your own) to catch any messages you are interested in.
Enhancements:
- Features were added to the StdioNode logger and the build scripts were updated.
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Added: 2005-11-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Monica 3.7

Monica 3.7


Monica offers you a user-friendly monitor calibration tool using the FLTK library. more>> <<less
Added: 2008-07-30 License: BSD License Price: FREE
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MPFC 1.3.7

MPFC 1.3.7


MPFC is a full-featured curses-based music player for Linux. more>>
MPFC is an abbrevation for Music Player For Console. MPFC project is a full-featured curses-based playlist-oriented player.

MPFC supports a number of input file formats. This support is organised through input plugins model.

It means that the formats list - you must simply add a new plugin. Also there are plugins for output and effects.

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Added: 2006-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ddclient 3.7.3

ddclient 3.7.3


ddclient is a client for dynamic DNS services. more>>
ddclient is a client for updating dynamic DNS entries for accounts on a number of dynamic DNS providers, including Dynamic DNS Network Services free DNS service.
Many different routers are supported.
ddclient is a small but full featured client requiring only Perl and no additional modules. ddclient project runs under most UNIX OSes and has been tested under GNU/Linux and FreeBSD.
Main features:
- operating as a daemon
- manual and automatic updates
- static and dynamic updates
- optimized updates for multiple addresses
- MX
- wildcards
- abuse avoidance
- retrying failed updates
- sending update status to syslog and through e-mail.
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Calendar 3.7.0

Calendar 3.7.0


Calendar is a web-based calendar tool that produces pretty, readable calendars. NEW! Rewritten in Java for MySQL! more>>
Calendar is a web-based calendar tool that produces pretty, readable calendars. NEW! Rewritten in Java for MySQL! Calendar project began out of frustration with other web-based calendar tools inability to display a readable calendar format. It was very much a project to "scratch an itch" -- to meet an immediate need that the author had. Since then, it has evolved considerably into a very useful tool that produces prettier calendars than those printed by most organizer software.
Main features:
- NEW! Subscriptions can be created to periodically fetch events from remote calendars, just like iCal and Sunbird can do.
- Events on the calendar appear exactly as typed in the admin tool -- the descriptions are not cut off in the display. This makes the calendar just as useful when its printed.
- The entire calendar is rendered in HTML -- no Flash or Java is used.
- Single-day, multi-day and occassional events are all supported. ("Occasional" events are those events that occur multiple times but dont necessarily follow a regular pattern.)
- Repeating events are supported and can repeat on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis.
- Events may be categorized for easy administration.
- Nearly everything about the display is themable -- colors, fonts, border styles, first day of the week, weekday column widths, categories, etc.
- A calendar may be setup as a "private" calendar, so the user must be logged in to see it.
- NEW! A calendar may be setup as a "semi-private" calendar, so the user will only see the scheduled times but no event details.
- The admin tool is password protected and different users can be assigned different permission levels.
- Apple iCal and Mozilla Sunbird users can subscribe to the calendar with one click.
- A really bland, unimaginative name makes it easy to discuss this project without being overheard by foreign intelligence agents.
The first version of this software was written in ASP (VBScript) and ran on IIS 4.0 or higher with a database on SQL Server 7.0 or higher. The current version has been completely rewritten in Java to run on Tomcat 5.5 or higher with a database on MySQL 3.3 or higher. The feature set has grown immensely since then. The two versions have no code in common.
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Added: 2007-03-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pam_imap 0.3.7

pam_imap 0.3.7


pam_imap is a PAM module that authenticates against a remote IMAP or IMAPS server. more>>
pam_imap is a PAM module that authenticates against a remote IMAP or IMAPS server.
pam_imap program supports multiple servers, SSL, password caching, user blacklists (for admin users), and many configuration abilities.
Examples of recommended use:
1) A lab of UNIX/Linux machines that would require an easily accessible password database from an IMAP server
2) Authenticating users against a centralized password server that you have no control over, and it conveniently has an IMAP server. (The arms-tied-behind-your-back scenario)
3) Authenticating with applications that do not run as root. (Apache is a good example -- read user-testimonials below)
4) An IMAP cluster authentication relay -- pam-imap can be used for a cheap IMAP cluster solution. Have one or two master IMAP servers that have a username/password database (be it LDAP, shadow, etc) and an IMAP server. Have several cluster node servers to handle the bandwidth of client requests , and use pam-imap on each node to authenticate against the master server(s). (The node machines will use pam-imap in their imap service file)
Tie everything together with round-robin DNS and NFS mail folders, and you have yourself an IMAP cluster!
Main features:
- User BlockList: Allows pam-imap to ignore authenticating users such as root, apache, and others.
- Password caching: Possibly usefull in situations where network connections are slow, or server loads are high. Has a few security risks however. Checkout the README file for more info.
- Support for username@domain.com style logins. With Micro$oft style IMAP servers, the "@domain.com" can be appended to the UNIX username for easy compatability.
- Customizable "Password: " string... You could change it to anything! Maybe, "IMAP Password: " The possibilities are endless.
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Added: 2006-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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c-nocem 3.7

c-nocem 3.7


c-nocem project is a program for the easy and efficient application of the NoCeM protocol on the news spool. more>>
c-nocem project is a program for the easy and efficient application of the NoCeM protocol on the news spool. Which means, articles for which a NoCeM with "action=hide" is accepted, will be deleted from your news system as if they had been cancelled. With the installation described below, these will be processed as fast as possible and should work like real cancels.

Unlike the standard implementation of NoCeM, this version is optimized for the most common case of "spam cancels". In fact, it can do nothing else. It can not be run by a normal user, it does not need or manipulate state like .newsrc files, it processes only "hide" actions, and that only by actually deleting the articles.

c-nocem is designed for easy setup and fast run and needs no maintenance.

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Added: 2007-01-25 License: Public Domain Price:
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oftpd 0.3.7

oftpd 0.3.7


oftpd provides yet another anonymous FTP server. more>>
oftpd provides yet another anonymous FTP server.
oftpd is designed to be as secure as an anonymous FTP server can possibly be.
It runs as non-root for most of the time, and uses the Unix chroot() command to hide most of the systems directories from external users--they cannot change into them even if the server is totally compromised.
It also contains its own directory-change and directory-listing code (most FTP servers execute the system "ls" command to list files).
Enhancements:
- Philippe Oechslin discovered a DoS vulnerability. - Fixed
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Added: 2007-04-27 License: BSD License Price:
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LFTP 3.7.15

LFTP 3.7.15


LFTP is sophisticated file transfer program with command line interface. It supports FTP, HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS and FTPS protocols. GNU Readline library is used for input. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-22 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Gyrus 0.3.7

Gyrus 0.3.7


GNOME Cyrus Administrator is a tool for the administration of IMAP/Cyrus servers. more>>
Gyrus (GNOME Cyrus Administrator) is a tool for the administration of IMAP/Cyrus servers.
Gyrus is a client for administration of mailboxes in IMAP/Cyrus servers. It is developed with GTK+/GNOME libraries.
Main features:
- Quota management.
- Ability to add/remove mailboxes.
- Access Control Lists management.
- Tabs for multiple servers administration.
- Storage of administration sessions.
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Added: 2007-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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