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I Love Autumn Icons for Linux -

I Love Autumn Icons for Linux -


An icon collection designed to beautify your computer screen. more>> License:Free for personal non-commercial use, Includes a link back to author site
Comment:16 Cute Love Autumn Icons
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Friend & Love 1.1.6.1

Friend & Love 1.1.6.1


Friend & Love is a dating system script. more>>
Friend & Love project is a dating system script. Its features include profiles, adult profiles, sending of kisses, notes, emails, and winks, viewing of tracks, a display of whos online and whos new, and profile searches.
What the script will do for you
- Checks server requirement.
- Checks all files, directories are original, current version and present on your sever after upload.
- Checks if any file or directory has been corrupted during the upload.
- Checks files and directories permission.
- Setup database.
- Setup the simple configuration file for you.
What the script will not do
- Not help you to upgrade from previous version (Ubolratana1.1.5SP). This one supports only fresh install. We recommend you to not use this script for live website during beta version.
- Not help you for full configuration. You have to download config.php to change some variables by yourself.
Enhancements:
- This release removes the md5 hash check and enhances the installer.
- It includes newsletter registration.
- Some unused images have been removed.
- Minor bugs in several files have been fixed.
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last played 0.3

last played 0.3


last played is a small script that shows the last 5 files a mounted iPod shuffle played in shuffle mode. more>>
last played is a small script that shows the last 5 files a mounted iPod shuffle played in shuffle mode.
Since you look at this page, you probably own an iPod shuffle. If you are like me, you like to upload new music on it, set it to shuffle mode and enjoy. Yeah!
Until there comes a song you really love or hate, but your trusty shuffle lacks a display, so there is no way to know (other than to memorize some lyrics and google for them) which song it was.
Luckily, there is an easier way: last played is a small python script that will put the last 5 (or whatever you tell it on command line) files you listened to on screen. Now you can simply delete songs you hate and give 5 stars to songs you love.
I recommend putting the last.py on the root directory of your shuffle. You can then start it from there using
python last.py
on the command line.
last played is released under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Version restrictions:
- Since the iPod shuffle recreates its shuffle sequence whenever the end of the current shuffle sequence is reached, the script might return wrong results now and then. I have not yet tested it thoroughly enough to confirm it, sorry. However, this should not happen too often.
Enhancements:
- This version now (probably) finds a shuffle under MS Windows, and detects if the sequential mode was set, showing the right files in this case.
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NetDirector 3.1.2

NetDirector 3.1.2


NetDirector is an open and extensible management framework for managing configurations of common open source network services. more>>
NetDirector is an open and extensible management framework for managing configurations of common open source network services.
NetDirector offers both form driven and fine-grained control of server configuration files with many added benefits including rollback and policy-based access. It can manage both Linux and most any flavor of Unix. However, the preferred platform to host NetDirector Server Manager on is Linux.
What can you manage with NetDirector?
Today you can manage the following configurations through an easy-to-use form based web console. Or you can edit the entire configuration file in an editor manually but with the added advantage of automated version control.
- HTTP (Apache)
- DNS (BIND)
- DHCP
- File and Print Services (Samba, NFS)
- Email (Postfix, Sendmail)
- FTP (VSFTP)
- Users and Groups (mass add users to multiple servers at once.
- Network Interfaces
- Numerous System files
What else can NetDirector do beyond configuration management?
NetDirector is more than just a configuration tool, NetDirector has additional features including the following:
- Rollbacks (Revision Control) of each change made to a service accross any number of servers
- Troubleshooting/Logs
- Schedule Changes to occur anytime in the future
- Server configuration cloning.
- Intuitive integrated support for managing clustered servers and disaster recovery configurations.
- Track Past or Scheduled Changes to be done
- Track who made what changes and when
- Granular Role based user management
These capabilities can be applied to other server functions. For example, you could adapt NetDirector to schedule and run shell scripts on servers under management. Or, you could develop a module to provide system backups using Amanda as or simply use NetDirector as a way to front-end access to all servers, giving you the ability to tighten the points of authentication to servers and add an additional layer of security.
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NetDirector 0.4 BETA (LDAP Plugin)It can manage both Linux and most any flavor of Unix. However, the preferred platform to host ... : - Rollbacks (Revision Control) of each change made to a service accross any number of servers
License:MPL (Mozilla Public License)
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NetDirector 0.3 BETA (Kerberos plugin)configurations of common open source network services. NetDirector 0.3 BETA (Kerberos ... It can manage both Linux and most any flavor of Unix. However, the preferred platform to host
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Love Invaders 1.0k

Love Invaders 1.0k


Love Invaders project is a fun chunky retro game. more>>
Love Invaders project is a fun chunky retro game.

Love Invaders is a free retro game in which you may re-enact the famous "battle of 78" in space with your alien friends. It is simple to play, in classic style.

Love Invaders supports systems with correctly-configured OpenGL.

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Kernel Version Monitor 0.5

Kernel Version Monitor 0.5


Kernel Version Monitor is a Superkaramba theme that creates a widget displaying the current version information of the kernel. more>>
Kernel Version Monitor is a Superkaramba theme that creates a widget displaying the current version information of the Linux kernel as put forth by the kernel.org RSS feed here: http://kernel.org/kdist/rss.xml . Kernel Version Monitor uses the Tux icon from the nuoveXT icon theme found at http://nuovext.pwsp.net

Kudos and thanks to Richard "Ricardo" Szlachta for his advice on refining the aesthetics of this theme.

This is my first Superkaramba theme and a work in progress. I would love to hear comments, opinions and suggestions in order to improve this theme.

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Cavepilot 0.3.1

Cavepilot 0.3.1


Cavepilot is a cave-flying game for two players. more>>
Cavepilot project is a cave-flying game for two players.
Cavepilot is another cave-flying game like the old classics, Turbo Raketti and Gravity Force You fly a small rocket in a 2D cave and try to shoot down your opponent. It currently supports one or two local players.
Examples of modern counterparts are Turbis and Luola. Cavepilot currently
only supports one (which is rather boring) or two player games on a split screen. Some sort of network play is in the planning stage though.
Enhancements:
- Added the level "the bana" by Aino Soininen (Thank you, my love!)
- Fixed a typo in Makefile
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Linux Kernel Spinlock Metering 1.4.11

Linux Kernel Spinlock Metering 1.4.11


Linux Kernel Spinlock Metering is a kernel patch that allows you to build an i386, ia64, Alpha, Sparc64, or mips64 kernel... more>>
The Linux SMP kernel uses spinlocks to protect data structures from concurrent, potentially conflicting accesses. Linux Kernel Spinlock Metering is a kernel patch that allows you to build an i386, ia64, Alpha, Sparc64, or mips64 kernel that can perform simple "metering" (record-keeping) of spinlock usage. Also available is source for an associated new command, lockstat, that is used to instruct the kernel to turn this lock metering on or off, and to retrieve the metering data from the kernel and display it in a human-readable format.

Data displayed includes the number of lock attempts, per-spinlock per-caller, the number of those attempts that were immediately successful vs. those that required the attempting locker to wait for the current lock-holder to release; the mean and max hold-time, and the mean, max, and cumulative wait-time. Whenever possible, the locking caller and the spinlocks are identified by their symbolic names, not by their virtual addresses.

Various patch sets are available. Version 1.1.4 patches the 2.2.14 kernel and reflects a relatively old flavor of Lockmeter. Version 1.4.11 patches the 2.4.16, 2.4.17, 2.5.3, and 2.5.5 kernels, and the previous release v1.4.9 patches various other releases of the 2.4.x kernel. This version 1.4 supports i386, alpha, ia64, mips64, and sparc64. The most recent version 1.5 is available as a patch against the 2.4.18 and various 2.5.x kernels, and it additionally supports mips (32-bit mips). Each is approximately 22 KB in gziped size. (Patches against a few older kernel versions are also available in the old subdirectory.) After applying the appropriate patch, make oldconfig presents a new Kernel lock metering option in the Kernel hacking subsection -- although only if CONFIG_SMP (Symmetric multi-processing support) has been enabled. The spinlock metering code is compiled into the kernel only when this new option is turned on.

Compiling the spinlock metering code into the kernel does not materially affect the kernel size because the additional code is roughly compensated for by the shrinking effect of the normally in-line locking routines now becoming procedure calls. A metering-capable kernel (i.e., with the patch applied, but data collection turned off) is negligibly slower than a non-metering-capable kernel, though a metering-capable kernel does slow when the metering data collection is turned on using the lockstat command (typically 8% for a systime==25% workload). Care has been taken to minimize performance degradation, and further improvements are in progress.

The lockstat command must also be downloaded, compiled, and installed. lockstat is a privileged command that requires root access. It reads and writes to the node /proc/lockmeter to control the kernels metering as follows:

lockstat on enables the kernels metering data collection,
lockstat options displays the collected data, and
lockstat off disables the metering data collection.

Run lockstat with no arguments to see a verbose description of the command arguments and options.

When metering is enabled, count and time data is collected in malloced arrays that are private to each CPU, thereby avoiding costly cacheblock coherency operations that would otherwise be required if all CPUs updated the same count and time fields. The lockstat command accumulates and sorts the per-cpu data at display time.

Lockmetering attempts to provide both "cause" and "effect" information about spinlock usage. The "hold time" metering exposes which spinlocks are being held and for how long, identified by where they are held inside the kernel. The "wait-time" metering exposes the effects of these hold-times when multiple CPUs concurrently contend for the same lock.
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Open BEAGLE 3.0.1

Open BEAGLE 3.0.1


Open BEAGLE is an evolutionary computation framework in C++. more>>
Open BEAGLE is a C++ Evolutionary Computation (EC) framework. It provides an high-level software environment to do any kind of EC, with support for tree-based genetic programming, bit string and real-valued genetic algorithms, and evolution strategy.
The Open BEAGLE architecture follows strong principles of object oriented programming, where abstractions are represented by loosely coupled objects and where it is common and easy to reuse code.
Open BEAGLE is designed to provide an EC environment that is generic, user friendly, portable, efficient, robust, elegant and free.
With Open BEAGLE, the user can execute any kind of EC, as far as it fulfills some minimum requirements. The only necessary condition is to have a population of individuals to which a sequence of evolving operations is iteratively applied.
So far, Open BEAGLE supports most mainstream EC flavors such genetic programming, bit string and real-values genetic algorithms, and evolution strategy. It also includes support for advanced EC techniques such multiobjective optimization and co-evolution.
The user can take any of these specialized frameworks and modify them further to create his own specialized flavor of evolutionary algorithms.
Main features:
User Friendliness
- Considerable efforts were deployed to make the use of Open BEAGLE as easy and pleasant as possible. Open BEAGLE possesses several mechanisms that offer a user friendly programming interface. For example, the memory management of dynamically allocated objects is greatly simplified by the use of reference counting and automatic garbage collection. The programming style promoted is high-level and allows rapid prototyping of applications.
Portability
- The Open BEAGLE code is compliant with the C++ ANSI/ISO 3 standard. It requires the Standard Template Library (STL). No specific call in the core libraries are made to the operating system nor to the hardware.
Efficiency
- To insure efficient execution, particular attention was given to optimization of critical code sections. Detailed execution profiles of these sections were done. Also, the fact that Open BEAGLE is written in C++ contributes to its overall good performance.
Robustness
- Many verification and validation statements are embedded into the code to ensure correct operation and to inform the user when there is a problem. Robust mechanisms for periodically saving the current evolution state have also been implemented in order to enable automatic restart of interrupted evolutions.
Elegance
- The interface of Open BEAGLE was developed with care. Great energy was invested in designing a coherent software package that follows good OO and generic programming principles. Moreover, strict programming rules were enforced to make the C++ code easy to read, understand and, eventually, modify. The use of XML as file format is also a central aspect of Open BEAGLE, which provide a common ground for tools development to analyze and generate files, and to integrate the framework with other systems.
Free Sourceness
- The source code of Open BEAGLE is free, available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). Thus, it can be distributed and modified without any fee. (See section copyright for further details.
Enhancements:
- Several fixes to allow compilation on Mac OS X
- Fixes in headers inclusion to allow precompiled headers
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Flex 2.5.33

Flex 2.5.33


Flex is a Fast Lexical Analyzer. more>>
Flex is a Fast Lexical Analyzer.

Flex is a fast lexical analyzer generator. It is a tool for generating programs that perform pattern-matching on text. Flex is a non-GNU free implementation of the well known Lex program.

Flex is a tool for generating scanners: programs which recognized lexical patterns in text. flex reads the given input files, or its standard input if no file names are given, for a description of a scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of regular expressions and C code, called rules. flex generates as output a C source file, `lex.yy.c, which defines a routine `yylex(). This file is compiled and linked with the `-lfl library to produce an executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its input for occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it executes the corresponding C code.

Some simple examples

First some simple examples to get the flavor of how one uses flex. The following flex input specifies a scanner which whenever it encounters the string "username" will replace it with the users login name:

%%
username printf( "%s", getlogin() );

By default, any text not matched by a flex scanner is copied to the output, so the net effect of this scanner is to copy its input file to its output with each occurrence of "username" expanded. In this input, there is just one rule. "username" is the pattern and the "printf" is the action. The "%%" marks the beginning of the rules.

Heres another simple example:

int num_lines = 0, num_chars = 0;

%%
n ++num_lines; ++num_chars;
. ++num_chars;

%%
main()
{
yylex();
printf( "# of lines = %d, # of chars = %dn",
num_lines, num_chars );
}

This scanner counts the number of characters and the number of lines in its input (it produces no output other than the final report on the counts). The first line declares two globals, "num_lines" and "num_chars", which are accessible both inside `yylex() and in the `main() routine declared after the second "%%". There are two rules, one which matches a newline ("n") and increments both the line count and the character count, and one which matches any character other than a newline (indicated by the "." regular expression).

A somewhat more complicated example:

/* scanner for a toy Pascal-like language */

%{
/* need this for the call to atof() below */
#include < math.h >
%}

DIGIT [0-9]
ID [a-z][a-z0-9]*

%%

{DIGIT}+ {
printf( "An integer: %s (%d)n", yytext,
atoi( yytext ) );
}

{DIGIT}+"."{DIGIT}* {
printf( "A float: %s (%g)n", yytext,
atof( yytext ) );
}

if|then|begin|end|procedure|function {
printf( "A keyword: %sn", yytext );
}

{ID} printf( "An identifier: %sn", yytext );

"+"|"-"|"*"|"/" printf( "An operator: %sn", yytext );

"{"[^}n]*"}" /* eat up one-line comments */

[ tn]+ /* eat up whitespace */

. printf( "Unrecognized character: %sn", yytext );

%%

main( argc, argv )
int argc;
char **argv;
{
++argv, --argc; /* skip over program name */
if ( argc > 0 )
yyin = fopen( argv[0], "r" );
else
yyin = stdin;

yylex();
}

This is the beginnings of a simple scanner for a language like Pascal. It identifies different types of tokens and reports on what it has seen.

The details of this example will be explained in the following sections.
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Coyotl 3.1.0

Coyotl 3.1.0


Coyotl collects several C++ tools that have proven useful in many of the authors programs. more>>
The Coyotl library defies easy classification much like its namesake. Coyotl collects several C++ tools that have proven useful in many of my programs, but which arent "big enough" to warrant an individual library.
Some of the most significant classes have standalone presentations:
The Twisted Road to Randomness
Genetic algorithms, games, statistical tests, and simulations all rely on "random" numbers. Unfortunately, the built-in "random number" function is inadequate in algorithms where lots, and lots (and lots!) of random values need to be generated. Some of my applications use billions of random numbers in their calculations. In such circumstances, a random number "generator" that produces repetitive or cyclical values is unlikely to produce satisfactory results. This article presents concepts, requirements, and algorithms for generating "random numbers", with a focus on linear congruential and Mersenne Twister algorithms. (Note: This article is undergoing a major revision to reflect new algorithms recently added to libcoyotl.)
Beyond Assert: Validation Tools for Design by Contract
I dont use the assert macro in professional C++ code; instead, I prefer something akin to Bertrand Meyers Design by Contract, albeit with a strong C++ flavor. This article introduces an exception-based validation systems Ive developed for my own projects.
A Maze of Concepts
I began with an idea for an experiment: Use genetic algorithms to evolve searching skills in software organisms; such research is applicable to many applications, including web searching and data mining. Ive puttered about with several such algorithms, and wanted to move to a more complicated environment. This article describes classes for creating, drawing, and persisting 2D mazes in C++.
Enhancements:
- A polymorphic collection of the best psuedorandom number generators, including the Mersenne Twister and Marsaglias favorites.
- Utilities for floating-point numbers, including additional functions for trigonometry, least common multiple, greatest common denominator, rounding, and other purposes.
- A simple cross-platform command-line parser.
- A framework for generating random rectangular mazes.
- A template for fixed-point math based on different integer sizes and decimal point locations.
- Templatized sorting utilities (designed before Std. C++s , but still useful)
- Validation tools for "Design by Contract" programming.
Complete API documentation can be generated with a simple "make docs" command.
A few of the included classes (the array template, for example) could be considered obsolete. I began writing C++ when it was still called "C with Classes", long before the Standard Template Library or projects like Boost. I hesitate to throw away old code, and dont see the sense in replacing working code with something "newer" if the "newer" code isnt also "better".
I have quite a bit of C++ code, from my books and various consulting projects; as time permits, Ill migrate more code into Coyotl.
And one final note: The name of this library changed recently, from "coyote" to "coyotl". The former is a Spanish and English translation of the original Nahuatl word "coyotl". The revised name honors both my favorite song dog and my wifes Central American heritage.
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StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-4.0.4

StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-4.0.4


The StartCom Linux operating systems, are initially based on the RedHat Enterprise AS-3. more>>
StartCom Linux operating systems, are initially based on the RedHat Enterprise AS-3 source code with reliability, security and efficiency in mind, modified to fit the various tasks each flavor of StartCom Linux is assigned to.
In order to choose the right StartCom Linux version for your needs, check out our Products and Distributions page for more information.
View the Screenshots to get an idea how StartCom Linux looks.
StartCom Ltd., a small software house located in the south of Israel. The city of Eilat, at the Red Sea, is famous as a tourist resort, but now also, because its the home of StartCom Linux.
StartCom used to develop applications and websites for local and international customers and operates MediaHostï¿1⁄2 since 1999. StartCom is also a specialist for Linux related implementations. The decision to produce StartCom Linux was made in May 2004.
Enhancements:
- Ahead of a busy spring season and in anticipation of new StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-5 and StartCom MultiMedia Edition ML-6 comes an updated release of the Advanced Server 4 series. The fifth release of this enterprise class operating system is the natural combined continuation of the previously released AS-4 distribution, which includes security updates and minor adjustments. Notable are an updated kernel, security updates for PHP, Firefox and Thunderbird, but also some additions and improvements for smart cards and hardware tokens.
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StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-5.0.0

StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-5.0.0


StartCom Enterprise Linux operating systems, are based on the RedHat Enterprise and Fedora source code. more>>
Linux is a UNIX like Operating System, famous for its reliability and security features, that runs on all kinds of computers. Linux was started by Linus Torwalds in 1991. The Linux Kernel and most applications it offers, are mostyl GPL licensed, called Open Source.
StartCom Enterprise Linux operating systems, are based on the RedHat Enterprise and Fedora source code each modified with reliability, security and efficiency in mind, to fit the tasks assigned to each flavor of StartCom Linux.
View the Screenshots to get an idea how StartCom Linux looks.
Enhancements:
- The newest StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-5.0.0 joins a series of successful and reliable operating systems build and distributed over the last three years by StartCom Ltd. This latest release provides full support for virtualization - the running of multiple instances of operating systems on one physical hardware unit. Depending on the installation preferences, AS-5.0.0 can function as server platform as well as advanced client workstation.
- StartCom Linux is using the latest in open source technology and with its known stability, reliability and security allows for mission-critical server deployments. The Global File System (GFS) provided in AS-5.0.0 allows the building and maintaining of high availability computer clusters, mainly used for data centers.
- The natural support of the XEN hypervisor, makes the running of multiple virtualized server instances possible. The benefits of server virtualization are consolidation, increased utilization, an ability to rapidly provision and start a virtual machine, and increased ability to dynamically respond to hardware failures by moving a virtual machine to different hardware.
- The enhanced usability of the desktop applications makes AS-5.0.0 also an excellent choice for client and development workstations. Many well known products such as Firefox, OpenOffice and Eclipse IDE are provided already during installation as possible options.
- StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-5.0.0 codenamed "Kishuf" is available for Intel i386 and AMD x86_64 architectures. DVD ISO images can be downloaded for free or ordered for a nominal fee. Alternative installation options via network or harddrive are also available.
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RocksnDiamonds 3.2.3

RocksnDiamonds 3.2.3


RocksnDiamonds is an arcade style game for Unix. more>>
RocksnDiamonds is an arcade style game for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and DOS in the tradition of:
"Boulder Dash" (C 64)
"Emerald Mine" (Amiga)
"Supaplex" (Amiga/PC)
"Sokoban" (PC)
Main features:
- network multiplayer games (upto 4 players) for Unix platform
- local multiplayer games (upto 4 players) for all supported platforms
- soft scrolling with 50 frames per second
- freely customizable keyboard and joystick support
- stereo sound effects and music
- music modules and fullscreen in SDL version
- contains levels to play Boulder Dash, Emerald Mine and Sokoban
- lots of additional levels available (over 10.000)
- distributed with full source code under the GNU General Public License
- available for Unix (all flavors), DOS and Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP)
- known to work under BeOS and Mac OS X
- should compile on any platform supporting either X11 or SDL
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Sub Ether Release II

Sub Ether Release II


Sub Ether is a system that includes software to network computers together. more>>
Sub Ether is a system that includes software to network computers together over the Internet so that applications can share resources.

Sub Ether is basically a grid computer over the Internet using volunteers spare CPU and disk resources.

An example application written for Sub Ether is sedistcc. It allows you to use distcc to use compilers on machines running elsewhere on the Sub Ether network.

Quick Install for Unix:

If you untar/zip SubEtherInstallRelease-*.tgz youll get a few directories of source,
and some scripts:

1) buildse.sh builds the source code on some number of unix machines
2) installse.sh does a simple copying/updating of files to /usr/local/subether
3) setupsetorunandstart.sh will update /etc/inittab and make a file in /etc/xinetd.d

If you are running a flavor of unix that the script does not recognize it wont update
anything. You have to be root for this to work, and you have to have the balls to run it.

Run buildse.sh

Ive tested it on some number of redhats and freebsd and AIX. I also have a build
for windows, but it doesnt include the compiler program, so it would be good for socket bouncing only at the moment, until I finish some more applications (like sefile)

If all goes well, youll get a clean build. Dont worry about seeing it the build was
clean, the install script will complain if somethings missing.

If you can log in as some user that has access to /usr/local oot and dont have a
problem with putting stuff in /usr/local/subether, then you can run installse.sh as is.

Run installse.sh

*** OR *** if you want to install it into another directory (say because you dont
have root on the machine) you can specify where to put it by passing the directory as
a parameter:

Run installse.sh /path/to/existing/dir/subether

The /path/to/existing/dir has to exist, the script will create subether. You dont
have to call it that, but why wouldnt you.

Then, if youre all excited that things are going really well in your life, and
youre feeling really ballsy, run setupsetorunandstart.sh

Note, as of release 2, this doesnt exist yet, but it will.

Run setupsetorunandstart.sh

This is the finiky bit so you might want to do this by hand.

You have to be root for this to work anyway.

It will check to see if you have distcc set up on the machine, and if so,
create a file /etc/xinetd.d/distcc.

It will also add a few lines to the bottom of your /etc/inittab, and back up
the old one. And also add a line to /etc/services for distcc

Then it will kick xinetd, and telinit q. And if all goes well, youll be a
happy member of the Sub Ether network already sharing your spare cpu for use by other people using subether and distcc.

If you want to use distcc to do your compiles with the help of the Sub Ether
networked computers, you have a few more steps of setup that are covered in the
HOWTO-install_sedistccd file.
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