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Eyes Of Lynx 0.1.4
Eyes Of Lynx is an application for examining your images on the Web. more>>
Eyes Of Lynx is an application for examining your images on the Web. It is written in PHP/Javascript and is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Eyes Of Lynx project is designed to be fast, intuitive and very powerful. Its key features include an original and innovative interface, zoom and rotation tools, a thumbnails image navigation, ...
Main features:
- Arrangement of images in albums (directories and subdirectories)
- Zoom in, out, fit to window, 1:1 size and by selection (Shift + left mouse drag)
- Rotation left, right in increments of 90 degrees (requires PHPs GD extension or ImageMagick)
- Auto rotate photos: Eol can look at information stored by digital cameras in photos and automatically rotate them as needed
- Images can be cached in a smaller/intermediate size to increase display and loading speeds (requires PHPs GD extension or ImageMagick).
- The quality (level of JPEG compression) of resized images generated can be ajusted.
- Thumbnails image navigation, very useful when an image is zoomed
- Image properties dialog (draggable)
- Fully themeable
- Very easy setup (See INSTALL file in the source archive to know more about install instructions)
- Currently, only JPEG & PNG images are supported
<<lessEyes Of Lynx project is designed to be fast, intuitive and very powerful. Its key features include an original and innovative interface, zoom and rotation tools, a thumbnails image navigation, ...
Main features:
- Arrangement of images in albums (directories and subdirectories)
- Zoom in, out, fit to window, 1:1 size and by selection (Shift + left mouse drag)
- Rotation left, right in increments of 90 degrees (requires PHPs GD extension or ImageMagick)
- Auto rotate photos: Eol can look at information stored by digital cameras in photos and automatically rotate them as needed
- Images can be cached in a smaller/intermediate size to increase display and loading speeds (requires PHPs GD extension or ImageMagick).
- The quality (level of JPEG compression) of resized images generated can be ajusted.
- Thumbnails image navigation, very useful when an image is zoomed
- Image properties dialog (draggable)
- Fully themeable
- Very easy setup (See INSTALL file in the source archive to know more about install instructions)
- Currently, only JPEG & PNG images are supported
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2007-06-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
852 downloads
Crazy Eye Icons for Linux -
6 icons of a funny creature with just one eye more>> Description:
Six freeware icons of a funny creature with just one eye.
Content:
Crazy Eye, Anger, Dance, Run, Sad, Sleep<<less
Download (351KB)
Added: 2009-04-23 License: Freeware Price: Free
184 downloads
WMeyes 1.2
WMeyes is a pretty simple application: it sits in the WindowMaker dock, and a pair of eyes track your cursor. more>>
WMeyes is a pretty simple application: it sits in the WindowMaker dock, and a pair of eyes track your cursor.
Actually, the program should work in all window managers, but then you dont have a dock to sit it in, in which case you might as well use xeyes.
Enhancements:
- I added changes based upon a patch I found at http://www.shiratori.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/~jir/linux/products/wmeyes/index-e.html which allows one to click upon the eyes and run a program.
- Your command will be fed directly to the shell, so that you can use shell metacharacters or what have you, although you will probably need to escape them. Note that wmeyes does not automatically background the program, so you will probably want to background it yourself.
For example:
# run an xmag whenever the eyes are clicked on
wmeyes -w -e xmag &
# show the number of lines with the word "foo" in them in your mail spool
wmeyes -e xmessage `grep -w foo $MAIL | wc -l` &
# make wmeyes stop working until you have finished with a shell
wmeyes -e xterm
# my personal favorite: make the screen blank when the eyes are clicked on
wmeyes -e xset dpms force off
I also added support for multiple displays at once. Use -d, -display, or --display as many times as you like.
<<lessActually, the program should work in all window managers, but then you dont have a dock to sit it in, in which case you might as well use xeyes.
Enhancements:
- I added changes based upon a patch I found at http://www.shiratori.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/~jir/linux/products/wmeyes/index-e.html which allows one to click upon the eyes and run a program.
- Your command will be fed directly to the shell, so that you can use shell metacharacters or what have you, although you will probably need to escape them. Note that wmeyes does not automatically background the program, so you will probably want to background it yourself.
For example:
# run an xmag whenever the eyes are clicked on
wmeyes -w -e xmag &
# show the number of lines with the word "foo" in them in your mail spool
wmeyes -e xmessage `grep -w foo $MAIL | wc -l` &
# make wmeyes stop working until you have finished with a shell
wmeyes -e xterm
# my personal favorite: make the screen blank when the eyes are clicked on
wmeyes -e xset dpms force off
I also added support for multiple displays at once. Use -d, -display, or --display as many times as you like.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2006-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1103 downloads
Monkey Linux 06
Monkey Linux is a minimal Linux ELF distribution in 7.5MB archive (5 diskettes) more>>
Monkey Linux can be extracted to the DOS filesystem (to the FAT32 too). This is complete small ELF distribution with latest kernel on 5 diskettes. Monkey can run on this minimal HW: 386SX, 4MB RAM, 30MB on IDE HDD.
Contain X Window for any SVGA videocard, support for network, support for 3C5x9, 3c59x, 3c900, NE2000/NE1000, WD80x3 ethernet cards, ATAPI/MITSUMI CD. There is some ready-to-install packages, GCC and kernel source for compiling your own kernel too.
Main features:
- minimal Linux ELF distribution in 7.5MB archive (5 diskettes)
- Monkey is small, but is not only a toy
- contain X Window
- full network support with TCP/IP and IPX/SPX
- latest Kernel with modules
- some ready-to-install packages with usefull software
- usually Linux distributions need repartition with previous full backup. With Monkey Linux you can simply extract all the files to one directory. Linux will use MSDOS FAT as well as I think (also FAT32). This allows you to experiment with Linux everywhere you want. You do not need to know anything about fdisk, ext2, bootdisk, rootdisk, etc.
- you may install any other Linux applications
- Monkey is not really complete distribution - use Slackware, RedHat, etc. (Monkey will be probably your first step...)
- X Window Xfree 3.2 (SVGA server for Trident, Cirrus, Realtek, ...)
- Fvwm95, xterm
- editors: vi, joe (Wordstar compatibile editor)
- telnet, ssh, ftp, traceroute, nslookup, Lynx, (Netscape in the installable package)
- bootpd, bootpgw, cron
- many utilities for text procesing (awk, sed, perl, ...)
- utilities for working with IPX/SPX
- support for many filesystems
<<lessContain X Window for any SVGA videocard, support for network, support for 3C5x9, 3c59x, 3c900, NE2000/NE1000, WD80x3 ethernet cards, ATAPI/MITSUMI CD. There is some ready-to-install packages, GCC and kernel source for compiling your own kernel too.
Main features:
- minimal Linux ELF distribution in 7.5MB archive (5 diskettes)
- Monkey is small, but is not only a toy
- contain X Window
- full network support with TCP/IP and IPX/SPX
- latest Kernel with modules
- some ready-to-install packages with usefull software
- usually Linux distributions need repartition with previous full backup. With Monkey Linux you can simply extract all the files to one directory. Linux will use MSDOS FAT as well as I think (also FAT32). This allows you to experiment with Linux everywhere you want. You do not need to know anything about fdisk, ext2, bootdisk, rootdisk, etc.
- you may install any other Linux applications
- Monkey is not really complete distribution - use Slackware, RedHat, etc. (Monkey will be probably your first step...)
- X Window Xfree 3.2 (SVGA server for Trident, Cirrus, Realtek, ...)
- Fvwm95, xterm
- editors: vi, joe (Wordstar compatibile editor)
- telnet, ssh, ftp, traceroute, nslookup, Lynx, (Netscape in the installable package)
- bootpd, bootpgw, cron
- many utilities for text procesing (awk, sed, perl, ...)
- utilities for working with IPX/SPX
- support for many filesystems
Download (1.4MB)
Added: 2005-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1538 downloads
The Eye Of Horus 0.2
The Eye Of Horus is a monitoring and alerting tool for computers. more>>
The Eye Of Horus is a monitoring and alerting tool for computers. Its mainly useful for monitoring network services (eg, HTTP or SMTP servers) and the internal status of Unix servers (eg, load, disk usage, process counts).
In that respect, its a lot like Nagios, but in my opinion its better. It lacks a few features Nagios has, but it is a very simple architecture to which they can easily be added.
Its a flexible thing made from independent modules with well-defined interfaces, making it easy to customise and extend, but out of the box itll monitor your servers and produce a nice HTML summary of their status - OK, the looks need a bit of work, but that will come soon, and it can optionally integrate with the excellent (and I mean excellent) RRDTool to store logs of statistics (response times, number of packages with known security holes, etc) - and link from the status page to nice graphs of the historical behaviour of these statistics.
HOW IT WORKS
The core of the system is horus-check.py, a Python script which reads a configuration file (specified on the command line). The configuration file specifies a list of services - either network services, in which case the host to run the check from and the host to run the check at are specified, or local services, in which case only the host to run the check from need be specified. In either case, if the host to run the check from is not specified, then it defaults to the local host.
The service types reference definitions in a file which is referenced from the configuration file. In the service definitions file, a shell command to check the service is given; this command must output service status in a defined format, as a single-line YAML list. The list must contain, at least, a single-word status (OK, WARNING, FAILURE, or UNKNOWN), then optionally numeric statistics, then optionally a status message. For example:
[OK]
[UNKNOWN]
[OK, { load: 0.5, users: 3 }]
[WARNING, { load: 3, users: 30 }]
[FAILURE, { load: 95, users: 300 }]
[UNKNOWN, { }, Could not find AWK executable]
When a check is to be performed from a remote host, Horus opens an ssh connection to that host. It is assumed that the user horus is run as will have an ssh key set up to enable it to ssh to all such hosts without requiring a password.
Having performed the checks, horus-check.py then:
Reads in the status database named in the configuration file
Updates the status database with the new status of hosts
Computes an overall system status (the worst non-unknown status of any checked service)
Examines the service dependencies, and marks any service whose state is no worse than might be expected (eg, no worse than the worst state of a service it depends upon) are automatically marked as quiet
Computes a list of differences between the old and new status (services added, services removed, services whose status has improved, services whose status has worsened)
If there are any differences, invokes a notification script (named in the configuration file) with them, along with the overall status
Invokes a logging script (named in the configuration file) with the new value of every statistic reported by the service checks; I will soon provide a sample logging script that uses RRDTool to generate nice graphs.
The status database (which is written in YAML, so easily accessible to user scripts) can then be used to generate HTML status report (see status.cgi).
<<lessIn that respect, its a lot like Nagios, but in my opinion its better. It lacks a few features Nagios has, but it is a very simple architecture to which they can easily be added.
Its a flexible thing made from independent modules with well-defined interfaces, making it easy to customise and extend, but out of the box itll monitor your servers and produce a nice HTML summary of their status - OK, the looks need a bit of work, but that will come soon, and it can optionally integrate with the excellent (and I mean excellent) RRDTool to store logs of statistics (response times, number of packages with known security holes, etc) - and link from the status page to nice graphs of the historical behaviour of these statistics.
HOW IT WORKS
The core of the system is horus-check.py, a Python script which reads a configuration file (specified on the command line). The configuration file specifies a list of services - either network services, in which case the host to run the check from and the host to run the check at are specified, or local services, in which case only the host to run the check from need be specified. In either case, if the host to run the check from is not specified, then it defaults to the local host.
The service types reference definitions in a file which is referenced from the configuration file. In the service definitions file, a shell command to check the service is given; this command must output service status in a defined format, as a single-line YAML list. The list must contain, at least, a single-word status (OK, WARNING, FAILURE, or UNKNOWN), then optionally numeric statistics, then optionally a status message. For example:
[OK]
[UNKNOWN]
[OK, { load: 0.5, users: 3 }]
[WARNING, { load: 3, users: 30 }]
[FAILURE, { load: 95, users: 300 }]
[UNKNOWN, { }, Could not find AWK executable]
When a check is to be performed from a remote host, Horus opens an ssh connection to that host. It is assumed that the user horus is run as will have an ssh key set up to enable it to ssh to all such hosts without requiring a password.
Having performed the checks, horus-check.py then:
Reads in the status database named in the configuration file
Updates the status database with the new status of hosts
Computes an overall system status (the worst non-unknown status of any checked service)
Examines the service dependencies, and marks any service whose state is no worse than might be expected (eg, no worse than the worst state of a service it depends upon) are automatically marked as quiet
Computes a list of differences between the old and new status (services added, services removed, services whose status has improved, services whose status has worsened)
If there are any differences, invokes a notification script (named in the configuration file) with them, along with the overall status
Invokes a logging script (named in the configuration file) with the new value of every statistic reported by the service checks; I will soon provide a sample logging script that uses RRDTool to generate nice graphs.
The status database (which is written in YAML, so easily accessible to user scripts) can then be used to generate HTML status report (see status.cgi).
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2006-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1065 downloads
Yellowpipe Lynx Viewer 1.2.1
RightLynx, a Firefox extension, displays a Lynx view of a web page via right-click, toolbar button or Tool menu. With just one click and without leavi... more>> <<less
Download (25KB)
Added: 2009-04-07 License: Freeware Price: Free
199 downloads
Eye of Gnome 2.26.3 / 2.27.3
Eye of Gnome is the default image viewer for the Gnome Desktop. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-01 License: GPL Price: FREE
15 downloads
Other version of Eye of Gnome
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
Xfce 4 Eyes Plugin 4.4.0
Xfce 4 Eyes Plugin is a Xfce4 panel plugin that adds eyes which watch your every step. more>>
Xfce 4 Eyes Plugin is a Xfce4 panel plugin that adds eyes which watch your every step.
Portions of the xfce4-eyes code were taken from geyes and are licensed under the terms of the GNU General public license, see the COPYING.GPL file.
<<lessPortions of the xfce4-eyes code were taken from geyes and are licensed under the terms of the GNU General public license, see the COPYING.GPL file.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2007-03-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
966 downloads
Jawa Open Eyes 5.1
Jawa Open Eyes is a visual network monitoring tool developed in Java for managing network and Internet resources. more>>
Jawa Open Eyes is a visual network monitoring tool developed in Java for managing network and Internet resources.
Jawa Open Eyes supports SNMP v1/2/2c for collecting MIB-II information, port scanning, and SSL capable URL time response.
The main features include visual network monitoring, an enhanced network topology designer, email alert, trap receiver, trap agent, and real time logging to DB and Web.
<<lessJawa Open Eyes supports SNMP v1/2/2c for collecting MIB-II information, port scanning, and SSL capable URL time response.
The main features include visual network monitoring, an enhanced network topology designer, email alert, trap receiver, trap agent, and real time logging to DB and Web.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2005-12-06 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
1445 downloads
TryChess 0.2
TryChess project is a multiplayer online chess game. more>>
TryChess project is a multiplayer online chess game.
First it was only a test to try PHP5s news features. But it started growing and became a nearly complete chess game with many features.
Main features:
- Multiplayer game
- Preview move
- Hostory of moves
- Check and Check mate detection
- Browser indepentant (even lynx works, but does not look so good :) )
- Special moves supported partialy (rochade,...)
- Top Score list
- Invite friend function
- "Whos online?"
- Forum
- Admin functions
- Search for users
<<lessFirst it was only a test to try PHP5s news features. But it started growing and became a nearly complete chess game with many features.
Main features:
- Multiplayer game
- Preview move
- Hostory of moves
- Check and Check mate detection
- Browser indepentant (even lynx works, but does not look so good :) )
- Special moves supported partialy (rochade,...)
- Top Score list
- Invite friend function
- "Whos online?"
- Forum
- Admin functions
- Search for users
Download (MB)
Added: 2006-11-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1068 downloads
VectorLinux 5.8 STD
Vector Linux is a small, fast, Linux operating system for Intel, AMD and x86 compatible systems. more>>
Vector Linux is a small, fast, Linux operating system for Intel, AMD and x86 compatible systems, based on one of the original Linux distributions, Slackware.
The enormously popular Slackware is the true Unix of Linux distributions and is used by major corporations, universities and home users alike. Its popularity stems from the fact that it is a robust, versatile and almost unbreakable system.
Slackware has been traditionally known to be about as user friendly as a coiled rattlesnake and thats where Vector Linux comes into play. We have produced a bloat free, easy to install, configure and maintain Slackware based system that is second to none.
Main features:
- Kernel version 2.6.7 available in ide or scsi configurations.
- Glibc-2.3.2
- Available as a text console system or with optional XFree GUI
- XFree-4.3.x is the default X system.
- New graphical package manager has been added, vecpkg.
- Easy on your system resources, should run fine with a minimum of 32mb of ram
- Only reguires 850 megs of disk space for full install (but you should have more available for additional programs and swap space)
- Laptop support including pcmcia and apm.
- Usb support with hotplugging
- Most available Linux hardware drivers are included.
- XFCE4, Fluxbox and ICEwm window managers with antialias font support. More available on the deluxe CD.
- KDE-3.2.3 and dropline-gnome is available on the deluxe CD version.
- Internet ready with Mozilla-1.7, Dillo, Gaim, Xchat and more. Mplayer, flash, acrobat reader and java all available on the deluxe CD.
- Abiword a stand alone full featured word processor that imports exports MS word style documents. OpenOffice available on the deluxe CD.
- Xview and GQview for viewing, manipulating and editing graphics files
- The Gimp a very sophisticated image creation program available on the deluxe CD
- XMMS to play most music formats including CDs
- A full compliment of GUI programs to handle email, file management, text editing, sound manipulation, file compression, desktop themes and more.
- Full development suite with most common libraries, compilers and related tools.
- Gcc updated to version 3.2.3.
- fully functional ftp server based on proFTPD
- PPP setup wizard for easy connection to the net via your modem. Both pppsetup and wvdial available. Update gkdial is now available also.
- VI style text editors, mutt for email, lynx text web browsing, Midnight Commander file manager, ncftp, telnet, ping, finger and all the basic networking applications and daemons.
- Vim, apache, mysql, Emacs, samba, screen all available on the deluxe CD version.
- Added security with a built in gshield firewall, port sentry, openssl and openssh..
- Enhanced USB support with hotplugging.
- The default file manager (midnight commander) will install uninstall all software packages including rpms, slps, debs, and tgz.
Enhancements:
- The VectorLinux development team is proud to announce the release of VectorLinux 5.8 Standard, code named Santa (Merry Christmas!). This is the fruit that has resulted from several months of coding, debugging and testing by the core development team and the VectorLinux community. This release follows our legendary tradition of stability (inherited from Slackware 11.0), blazing speed on even modest hardware, and simplicity of design and function. The release features fully-working browser plugins, including Flash 9, Java, mp3, Real and Windows media, and DVD playback. Additional features include: Linux kernel 2.6.18.5, fully customized Xfce 4.3.99.2, SeaMonkey 1.0.6, Firefox 2.0 and Opera 9.10, the GIMP and Xara LX for your graphic needs, AbiWord and Gnumeric for your office tasks...
<<lessThe enormously popular Slackware is the true Unix of Linux distributions and is used by major corporations, universities and home users alike. Its popularity stems from the fact that it is a robust, versatile and almost unbreakable system.
Slackware has been traditionally known to be about as user friendly as a coiled rattlesnake and thats where Vector Linux comes into play. We have produced a bloat free, easy to install, configure and maintain Slackware based system that is second to none.
Main features:
- Kernel version 2.6.7 available in ide or scsi configurations.
- Glibc-2.3.2
- Available as a text console system or with optional XFree GUI
- XFree-4.3.x is the default X system.
- New graphical package manager has been added, vecpkg.
- Easy on your system resources, should run fine with a minimum of 32mb of ram
- Only reguires 850 megs of disk space for full install (but you should have more available for additional programs and swap space)
- Laptop support including pcmcia and apm.
- Usb support with hotplugging
- Most available Linux hardware drivers are included.
- XFCE4, Fluxbox and ICEwm window managers with antialias font support. More available on the deluxe CD.
- KDE-3.2.3 and dropline-gnome is available on the deluxe CD version.
- Internet ready with Mozilla-1.7, Dillo, Gaim, Xchat and more. Mplayer, flash, acrobat reader and java all available on the deluxe CD.
- Abiword a stand alone full featured word processor that imports exports MS word style documents. OpenOffice available on the deluxe CD.
- Xview and GQview for viewing, manipulating and editing graphics files
- The Gimp a very sophisticated image creation program available on the deluxe CD
- XMMS to play most music formats including CDs
- A full compliment of GUI programs to handle email, file management, text editing, sound manipulation, file compression, desktop themes and more.
- Full development suite with most common libraries, compilers and related tools.
- Gcc updated to version 3.2.3.
- fully functional ftp server based on proFTPD
- PPP setup wizard for easy connection to the net via your modem. Both pppsetup and wvdial available. Update gkdial is now available also.
- VI style text editors, mutt for email, lynx text web browsing, Midnight Commander file manager, ncftp, telnet, ping, finger and all the basic networking applications and daemons.
- Vim, apache, mysql, Emacs, samba, screen all available on the deluxe CD version.
- Added security with a built in gshield firewall, port sentry, openssl and openssh..
- Enhanced USB support with hotplugging.
- The default file manager (midnight commander) will install uninstall all software packages including rpms, slps, debs, and tgz.
Enhancements:
- The VectorLinux development team is proud to announce the release of VectorLinux 5.8 Standard, code named Santa (Merry Christmas!). This is the fruit that has resulted from several months of coding, debugging and testing by the core development team and the VectorLinux community. This release follows our legendary tradition of stability (inherited from Slackware 11.0), blazing speed on even modest hardware, and simplicity of design and function. The release features fully-working browser plugins, including Flash 9, Java, mp3, Real and Windows media, and DVD playback. Additional features include: Linux kernel 2.6.18.5, fully customized Xfce 4.3.99.2, SeaMonkey 1.0.6, Firefox 2.0 and Opera 9.10, the GIMP and Xara LX for your graphic needs, AbiWord and Gnumeric for your office tasks...
Download (551MB)
Added: 2006-12-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1044 downloads
Polyester 1.0
Polyester is a widget style + kwin decoration both aimed to be a good balance between eye candy and simplicity. more>>
Polyester is a widget style + kwin decoration both aimed to be a good balance between eye candy and simplicity.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
926 downloads
BeleniX 0.6.1
BeleniX is an OS distribution based on OpenSolaris codebase. more>>
BeleniX is an OS distribution based on OpenSolaris codebase. At present BeleniX is a basic LiveCD distribution that boots directly off the CD into a multiuser shell. The name BeleniX is derived after the Sun God Belenos in Celtic Mythology (Do you read Asterix ?).
This distribution includes all the OpenSolaris bits in addition to other GNU/OSS software. At present the distro only supports 32 bit x86 platforms even though OpenSolaris supports AMD64 as well. Support for booting the LiveCD with AMD64 is in the works.
Main features:
- Boots into a 32bit multiuser console login prompt. Support for GUI via Xorg and a desktop environment is coming shortly.
- UserName: root, Password: belenix
- It is based on the OpenSolaris build 20 source base.
- Since it only boots into a shell without GUI, it can run in about 200MB RAM though a minimum of 256MB is good.
- It will scan the harddisk for recognizable partitions and automatically mount them. This will Not mess with any data on the harddisk. This is basically a recovery feature.
- It will try to use physical swap if the harddisk already has a formatted Solaris partition. This helps reduce RAM usage for swap.
- It automatically starts DHCP and will configure DNS/NIS via the eventhook mechanism if the DHCP server supports it.
- It allows the user to configure the Keyboard layout via a simple UI during bootup.
- Uses a 60MB space optimised ramdisk for the root filesystem.
It includes various software packages like:
- Dan Micks prtpci script that dumps PCI info in human readable format. Somewhat like lspci in Linux.
- Casper Diks acpi, AMD powernow drivers and powernow utility for CPU frequency scaling.
- Masayuki Murayamas open source network drivers.
- Juergen Keils audio drivers for Solaris.
- Includes a Grub splash screen derived from one of Chandans excellent collection.
Includes the following GNU/OSS software:
- gcc 3.4, GNU assembler (from binutils)
- Bison, Flex
- GNU Gettext, Gmake, Gtar
- Gzip and Bzip2
- Less
- Layer 4 Traceroute (an enhanced traceroute utility)
- Libiconv, Libpcap, Ncurses
- Lynx, Vim, Wget
- Top process status utility
- GNU Screen (Terminal Multiplexor)
- The aperture driver which is required to eventually get X11 working on this distro.
- Perl 5.8.4 which comes default with OpenSolaris
- Fontconfig, Freetype2, Expat: These will be required by Xorg X11 server.
- The FreeBSD math library ported to work with OpenSolaris. This is essential for a self-hosting OpenSolaris distribution
<<lessThis distribution includes all the OpenSolaris bits in addition to other GNU/OSS software. At present the distro only supports 32 bit x86 platforms even though OpenSolaris supports AMD64 as well. Support for booting the LiveCD with AMD64 is in the works.
Main features:
- Boots into a 32bit multiuser console login prompt. Support for GUI via Xorg and a desktop environment is coming shortly.
- UserName: root, Password: belenix
- It is based on the OpenSolaris build 20 source base.
- Since it only boots into a shell without GUI, it can run in about 200MB RAM though a minimum of 256MB is good.
- It will scan the harddisk for recognizable partitions and automatically mount them. This will Not mess with any data on the harddisk. This is basically a recovery feature.
- It will try to use physical swap if the harddisk already has a formatted Solaris partition. This helps reduce RAM usage for swap.
- It automatically starts DHCP and will configure DNS/NIS via the eventhook mechanism if the DHCP server supports it.
- It allows the user to configure the Keyboard layout via a simple UI during bootup.
- Uses a 60MB space optimised ramdisk for the root filesystem.
It includes various software packages like:
- Dan Micks prtpci script that dumps PCI info in human readable format. Somewhat like lspci in Linux.
- Casper Diks acpi, AMD powernow drivers and powernow utility for CPU frequency scaling.
- Masayuki Murayamas open source network drivers.
- Juergen Keils audio drivers for Solaris.
- Includes a Grub splash screen derived from one of Chandans excellent collection.
Includes the following GNU/OSS software:
- gcc 3.4, GNU assembler (from binutils)
- Bison, Flex
- GNU Gettext, Gmake, Gtar
- Gzip and Bzip2
- Less
- Layer 4 Traceroute (an enhanced traceroute utility)
- Libiconv, Libpcap, Ncurses
- Lynx, Vim, Wget
- Top process status utility
- GNU Screen (Terminal Multiplexor)
- The aperture driver which is required to eventually get X11 working on this distro.
- Perl 5.8.4 which comes default with OpenSolaris
- Fontconfig, Freetype2, Expat: These will be required by Xorg X11 server.
- The FreeBSD math library ported to work with OpenSolaris. This is essential for a self-hosting OpenSolaris distribution
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Lynx 2.8.7dev5
Lynx is a fully-featured WWW client for users running cursor-addressable, character-cell display devices. more>>
Lynx is a fully-featured WWW client for users running cursor-addressable, character-cell display devices (e.g., vt100 terminals, terminal emulators running on PCs or Macs, or any other character-cell display).
Lynx will display HTML documents containing links to files on the local system, as well as files on remote systems running HTTP, HTTPS, gopher, FTP, WAIS, NNTP, finger, or cso/ph/qi servers, and services accessible via logins to telnet, tn3270, or rlogin accounts.
Enhancements:
- Several unrelated fixes and improvements were made for configuring, packaging, FTP, SSL, etc.
<<lessLynx will display HTML documents containing links to files on the local system, as well as files on remote systems running HTTP, HTTPS, gopher, FTP, WAIS, NNTP, finger, or cso/ph/qi servers, and services accessible via logins to telnet, tn3270, or rlogin accounts.
Enhancements:
- Several unrelated fixes and improvements were made for configuring, packaging, FTP, SSL, etc.
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Added: 2007-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kamyrans Eye 1.3
Kamyrans Eye is a fantasy-themed roguelike role-playing game for Nokia Series60 cellphones and PCs. more>>
Save your home town from three mighty wizards and their insatiable greed sparked by the discovery of an ancient ruin.
Kamyrans Eye is a fantasy-themed "roguelike" role-playing game for Nokia Series60 cellphones and PCs.
With each game, explore a world which is never quite the same - filled with inhabitants both friendly and hostile. Defend cities and villages, conquer wizard towers and raid dens.
A plethora of items, weapons and spells allow for a wide array of tactics to reach one of the multiple endings.
<<lessKamyrans Eye is a fantasy-themed "roguelike" role-playing game for Nokia Series60 cellphones and PCs.
With each game, explore a world which is never quite the same - filled with inhabitants both friendly and hostile. Defend cities and villages, conquer wizard towers and raid dens.
A plethora of items, weapons and spells allow for a wide array of tactics to reach one of the multiple endings.
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Added: 2006-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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