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foo2zjs 2006-01-10

foo2zjs 2006-01-10


foo2zjs is a printer driver for printers that use the Zenographics ZjStream wire protocol for their print data. more>>
foo2zjs is a printer driver for printers that use the Zenographics ZjStream wire protocol for their print data.
foo2zjs printer driver allows users to print to the Konica Minolta 2200/2300/2430 DL, Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 1000/1005/1020, Color PageWork/Pro L, and possibly other ZjStream printers.
Supported Printers:
- Minolta/QMS magicolor 2300
- Minolta/QMS magicolor 2200
- Konica Minolta magicolor 2430
- Minolta Color PageWorks/Pro L
- HP LaserJet 1020
- HP LaserJet 1005
- HP LaserJet 1000
Unsupported Printers:
- Minolta/QMS magicolor 2300W
- Minolta/QMS magicolor 2400W
- Minolta/QMS PagePro 12xxW
- Minolta/QMS PagePro 13xxW
- Konica Minolta PagePro 14xxW
Enhancements:
- Support for HP LJ 1020 was added.
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Dozo 2006-05-12

Dozo 2006-05-12


Dozo project consists of the triangles game. more>>
Dozo project consists of the triangles game.
The object of Dozo is to be the first player to make a triangle with any one of four colors.
Enhancements:
- Changed license from freeware to public domain.
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kPod 2006.01.08

kPod 2006.01.08


kPod is a KDE Karamba theme for amaroK, thats in the style of an Apple iPod. more>>
kPod is a KDE Karamba theme for amaroK, thats in the style of an Apple iPod. The it is the love child of the amaroKim and amaroK Pod themes.

If you open kPod.theme in a text editor, that statement becomes quite obvious. Feel free to email any suggestions, or scripts you would like me to implement.

This is the first release, suggestions and comments are needed.

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pngphoon 2006-01-09

pngphoon 2006-01-09


pngphoon project is intended as a successor to the great xphoon program. more>>
pngphoon project is intended as a successor to the great xphoon program (X PHase of mOON), which was written by Jef Poskanzer and Craig Leres and is available from: http://www.acme.com/software/xphoon/. xphoon is a program that displays the actual phase of the moon on the X11 root window.

Nowadays all desktop systems like KDE hide the X11 rootwindow with an own background image, so xphoon could paint as much in the root window as it likes to, but nothing was to been seen.

KDE has an advanced interface for programs to dynamically provide background images in png format. Thats what is program was originally written for. Heres an example. The image size must be 760x760 or bigger to place the moon. If its smaller just the stars will be drawn. And by the way: it is pronounced "pingphoon" (like "typhoon").

Compiling:

necessary are only a C compiler and
the development files of the png library (png.h and libpng.so or .a and their dependencies of cause)
a simple "make" should create the binary.

Setting up pngphoon for KDE:

assuming that the binary has been copied to /usr/local/bin/pngphoon
select configure desktop
bring up the advanced options dialog
check "Use the following program for drawing the background"
click add and fill out the form like this:
Name: pngphoon
Comment: Phase of moon
Command: /usr/local/bin/pngphoon -w %x -h %y -f %f
Preview Cmd: /usr/local/bin/pngphoon -w %x -h %y -f %f
Executable: /usr/local/bin/pngphoon
Refresh Time: 60 min
click "OK" on everything you opened

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GNU/DOS 2006 SR1

GNU/DOS 2006 SR1


GNU/DOS is a distribution of FreeDOS. more>>
GNU/DOS is a FreeDOS distribution.
Main features:
- Several core FreeDOS packages
- The DJGPP development environment with many GNU programs
- The Arachne Web browser and e-mail client
- The OpenGEM graphical user interface with many GEM programs
- The vim editor for developers
- The MTXE screen saver
- GPL, GPL with DJGPP exceptions, vim, Artistic License, Jason Hood License, and LGPL licensed source code for all of the above
GNU/DOS is very well suited for:
- Web and e-mail (no Java or other "plugins") through a dial-up modem (not a "Winmodem") or Ethernet connection
- Classic DOS and console UNIX applications and games
- Development (using the GNU Compiler Collection)
- And more!
Enhancements:
- This release features various updates, bugfixes, and new programs.
- Arachne 1.90 and vim 7.0 were included along with various DJGPP updates and a bootable CD installation option.
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Furjournal 2006.11.08

Furjournal 2006.11.08


Furjournal is a Firefox extension to serve as a bridge between Firefox and the Furjournal blogging service. more>>
Furjournal is a Firefox extension to serve as a bridge between Firefox and the Furjournal blogging service. It provides a couple of helpful features to that end, such as autologin, technorati tagging, updates checking and speedy access to relevant pages, singularly and as a group.

This extension now has all the fixes and features I intended it to have and everything works as I expected it to. Therefore this should be considered as the final version until such a time when a new official Firefox version is released that requires another update.

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lifstat 2006-10-31

lifstat 2006-10-31


lifstat is a small Linux utility that reads /proc/net/dev and reports input and output statistics for network interfaces. more>>
lifstat is a small Linux utility that reads /proc/net/dev and reports input and output statistics for network interfaces.
Edit the Makefile to change PREFIX from the default /usr/local if you want.
$ make
($ su)
$ make instal
Enhancements:
- Multiple interfaces will be displayed by adding extra "-i interface" arguments.
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ogg2mp3 2006-08-31

ogg2mp3 2006-08-31


ogg2mp3 takes a list of OGG Vorbis formatted files and converts them to mp3 format. more>>
ogg2mp3 takes a list of OGG Vorbis formatted files and converts them to mp3 format. ogg2mp3 project is useful when you want to transfer OGG encoded files to a device which doesnt support the format (e.g. an iPod).

Each file specified on the command line is converted to a file with the same name except the ``.ogg at the end is replaced with ``.mp3. The new file is created in the current working directory unless otherwise specified with the --output-directory option.

By default, ogg2mp3 prints one line of output per file processed (printing it as the processing of that file starts) as follows:

processing 1 / 10 : 01_big_exit.ogg -> ./01_big_exit.mp3

Where 01_big_exit.ogg is the first of ten files to be processed (1 / 10), and the output file is called ./01_big_exit.mp3.

This behaviour can be modified using the --quiet and --verbose options.

OPTIONS:

Note that all command line options may be abbreviated to the shortest unique version, e.g. --output-directory can be shortened to -o because there are no other options beginning with -o. However, to see the version, at least --vers is required since there is also the --verbose option, thus ``vers is the shortest unique abbreviation of ``version.

--debug n

Set the debugging level to n. Ranges from 0 to 10, 10 being really verbose, 0 being just warnings (the default).

--id3-tags or --noid3-tags

Specify that you want (or not) ID3 tags to be copied into the MP3 file.

--force-overwrite

If an output .mp3 file already exists, overewrite it without prompting (the default is to skip such files and issue a warning).

--help

Show a brief command line help message and exit.

--output-directory dir

Tell ogg2mp3 to create the .mp3 files in the directorry dir instead of the current directory.

--prefix prefix

Prefix all output filenames with prefix.

--quiet

Dont print output unless there is an error.

--suffix suffix

Append suffix to all output filenames just before the .mp3 extension.

--verbose

If --quiet is not spcified, this switch increases the amount of information displayed as each file is processed. The extra information details the ID3 tags found in the source file.

--version

Print the program name and version and exit.

EXAMPLES:

Example 1

$ ogg2mp3 echo.ogg got_two_legs.ogg pripple_ipple.ogg
processing 1 / 3 : echo.ogg -> ./echo.mp3
processing 2 / 3 : got_two_legs.ogg -> ./got_two_legs.mp3
processing 3 / 3 : pripple_ipple.ogg -> ./pripple_ipple.mp3
This command will create three new files: echo.mp3, got_two_legs.mp3, and pripple_ipple.mp3 in mp3 format in the current directory.

Example 2

$ ogg2mp3 -o /media/ipod my_song.ogg
processing 1 / 1 : my_song.ogg -> /media/ipod/my_song.mp3
This command creates the file my_song.mp3 in the directory /media/ipod.

Example 3

$ ls *.ogg
track_01.ogg track_02.ogg track_03.ogg
$ ogg2mp3 -o /tmp --verbose *.ogg
processing 1 / 3 : track_01.ogg -> /tmp/track_01.mp3
ID3 Tags:
album => Frengers
artist => Mew
date => 2003
genre => Pop
title => Am I Wry? No
tracknumber => 1

processing 2 / 3 : track_02.ogg -> /tmp/track_02.mp3
ID3 Tags:
album => Frengers
artist => Mew
date => 2003
genre => Pop
title => 156
tracknumber => 2

processing 3 / 3 : track_03.ogg -> /tmp/track_03.mp3
ID3 Tags:
album => Frengers
artist => Mew
date => 2003
genre => Pop
title => Snow Brigade
tracknumber => 3

As you can see, adding the --verbose option turns on display of ID3 tags.

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Added: 2006-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KANOTIX 2006-01 RC4

KANOTIX 2006-01 RC4


KANOTIX is a Linux live CD based on Knoppix technology using Debian/sid. more>>
KANOTIX is a Linux live CD based on Knoppix technology using Debian/sid.

The included XFree86 is from Debian/experimental. The main specs are: GRUB based startup from CD, ACPI support, DMA default on, additional support for DSL modems (Fritz!Card DSL and Eagle USB), optimal for HD install (you get a working Debian/sid install in about 10 minutes!), kernel forcedeth (for nForce NIC), device mapper and some other patches.

Simply boot from CD and enjoy Linux. Some tools may request a root password. As none is set, you have to set one using "sudo passwd" or use "su" in konsole.

Whenever you execute something with root permissions, you should know what you are doing! For web surfing over LAN no root access is required. I am sure you can discover many things to do with it :)

Dont try to write to NTFS partitions using the standard NTFS driver included with the kernel, as its support for writing is very lacking - thus it could destroy the partition and the data in it.

There is a new Captive NTFS driver that does a better job at writing to NTFS, so use it instead. For FAT partitions you can enable write-access with the context menu (right mouse button).

You may not have the rights to modify Linux partitions, use the root mode in konsole if needed. Some links are not working in the menu - that is not my fault - the packages from Debian/sid are very new and may have some little bugs, but you can always use new releases.
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Symphony OS 2006-12

Symphony OS 2006-12


Symphony is a distribution of GNU/Linux based on the Debian and KNOPPIX GNU/LINUX operating systems. more>>
Symphony is a distribution of GNU/Linux based on the Debian and KNOPPIX GNU/LINUX operating systems. Symphony will do things a bit differently than other Linux operating systems; making it easier to use and more intuitive than most existing distributions.
Package Management: Because Symphony is designed for the home or small business desktop user, Symphony can standardize the core installation. By doing this, Symphony, and third party developers can provide binary packages of applications which include any libraries not included in the base install.
Because those developing the packages can know for sure what software is in a Symphony OS box and what is not, they can build packages without worries of "Dependency Hell".
Orchestra Environment: Symphony will include a simple application toolkit which allows developers to create gui applications much as they would create perl cgi scripts. Using a slimmed down version of Mozilla for rendering and a localhost only httpd server, Orchestra provides all the tools needed to provide a GUI to your perl applications.
Orchestra will be used in Symphony in the package manager GUI, System Configuration tools and in other places. A complete tutorial for creating Orchestra/Perl applications will be published here as soon as the first Symphony Release candidate is released to the public.
Main features:
- Provide a simple way of installing applications with or without an internet connection avoiding "Dependency Hell".
- Provide a single graphical tool for installing deb packages, source packages, and Symphony binary packages.
- Develop and easy to use rapid application development environment (Orchestra) for creating simple GUI apps that are highly portable and easy to install.
- Provide users with an easy to use Desktop environment without using KDE or Gnome but rather with a lightweight window manager (icewm).
- Provide an easy to use installer in the form of a minimal livecd which loads an installer in a full GUI environment.
- Provide a repository of Symphony binary packages for end users.
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foo2qpdl 02212007

foo2qpdl 02212007


foo2qpdl is a Linux printer driver for QPDL protocol. more>>
foo2qpdl is a Linux printer driver for QPDL protocol.
foo2qpdl is an open source printer driver for printers that use the QPDL wire protocol for their print data, such as the Samsung CLP-300 or the Samsung CLP-600. These printers are often erroneously referred to as winprinters or GDI printers. However, Microsoft GDI only mandates the API between an application and the printer driver, not the protocol on the wire between the printer driver and the printer. In fact, QPDL printers are raster printers which happen to use a very efficient wire protocol. QPDL is just one of many wire protocols that are in use today, such as Postscript, PCL, Epson, ZjStream, etc.
This driver uses Ghostscript to perform all of the heavy lifting (image processing). There are five major components to the foo2qpdl printer driver.
- foo2qpdl - the page image to protocol conversion engine of the driver.
- foo2qpdl-wrapper - a shell script (compatible with foomatic) which runs ghostscript and foo2qpdl in a pipeline.
- icc2ps - converts an ICM color profile to a Postscript CRD, which is then fed into Ghostscript before the users Postscript program.
- foomatic-db - foomatic database entries which describe the supported printers and their options so that printer spoolers know how to access the printer using foo2qpdl-wrapper.
- qpdldecode - a tool for developers to inspect QPDL streams.
Installation:
Click the link, or cut and paste the whole command line below to download the driver.
$ wget -O foo2zjs.tar.gz http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/foo2zjs.tar.gz
Now unpack it:
Unpack:
$ tar zxf foo2zjs.tar.gz
$ cd foo2zjs
Now compile and install it. The INSTALL file contains more detailed instructions; please read it now.
Compile:
$ make
Install driver, foomatic XML files, and extra files:
$ su OR $ sudo make install
# make install
(Optional) If you use CUPS, restart the spooler:
# make cups OR $ sudo make cups
Now create printer entries for your spooler. Create at least one queue for monochrome, and another queue for color printing. Create the queues first, then edit them and set the device options as desired. See your operating system documentation for further details on creating a printer queue. Click any hyperlinks below for sample screenshots.
For Redhat 7.2/7.3/8.0/9.0 and Fedora Core 1-5 users:
# printconf-gui
For Fedora Core 6 users:
# system-config-printer
For Mandrake/Manrivia users:
# printerdrake
For Suse 10.0 users:
# yast2 printer
For Ubuntu 5.10/6.06/6.10 users:
$ sudo gnome-cups-manager
$ sudo make cups
For a networked Konica Minolta magicolor 2530 DL, I used a "Queue Type" "HP JetDirect" and set "Host:" to the IP address of the printer and "Port:" to 9100.
For low level testing, you can also create a "raw queue", which will accept QPDL files as-is and send them directly to the printer.
Enhancements:
- Samsung CLP-300, Samsung CLP-600, and Samsung CLX-3160 printers are supported.
- Only JBIG (type 0x13) compression is implemented and it is alpha quality.
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Bestix 2006-04-05

Bestix 2006-04-05


Bestix is a Linux live CD. more>>
Bestix is a Linux live CD. Two features distinguish this system from others:
(1) A simple user interface
(2) Outstanding language support
Bestix includes the following popular programs, and not much more:
- OpenOffice.org
- Firefox
- VLC
- Gaim
- Skype
- XChat
The software dialog helps you to download additional software if you need it.
Bestix supports your native language:
- by including all current translations of OpenOffice.org.
- by including a large set of fonts and keyboards.
- with character input methods (scim) for Chinese / Japanese / Korean.
- with a simple menu to help you choose the region/language when you start the CD.
The level of support varies from language to language, ranging from full support (translations of Firefox and OpenOffice.org, perhaps with spell checking) to font and keyboard support, with no translations. To find the status for your language, click here.
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Kunzip 2006-11-14

Kunzip 2006-11-14


Kunzip is a free (but not opensource) library for decompressing ZIP archives. more>>
Kunzip is a free (but not opensource) library for decompressing ZIP archives. Kunzip started out as a test program I wrote for decompressing .zip files through a command line program.
I eventually added hooks to make it a DLL that can be used from Windows programs. It is also possible to compile it for Unix (and Unix-like OSs such as Linux) as a .so library.
My plan for the kunzip.dll was to make it as simple to use as possible so it can even be used from VisualBasic or such. It should be fully compatible with zipfiles created by InfoZip, PkZip, and WinZip. You can download it from the link below and view the prototypes for different languages that can call kunzip.dll.
I originally started this code to be able to decompress (and maybe even compress) PNG graphic files. Since this is the same algorithm used in gzip and zip (WinZip, InfoZip, etc), I decided to make it work with .zip files instead. Unfortunately, all the specs I had for this compression were for PNG and Zip is slightly different, so I had some problems getting it working :).
My first version kunzip (which built the huffman tables using arrays instead of trees and did a lot of fseeking) ran painfully slow, but my latest version runs quite well. One interesting thing I found, when I did static huffman decompression for TIFF, I did it using lookup tables instead of trees. This actually ran very fast, altho Im not sure of the speed difference if I used trees instead. On this project, I started out doing all 3 huffman sets using lookup tables.
After I saw how slow it ran, I switched the length huffman codes to a tree and the decompression ran almost double the speed. When I changed the distance huffman codes to trees, the decompression slowed down by a few seconds. So I left length/distance huffman codes as trees and kept the first huffman codes as lookup tables. I may try and improve on the speed even more later.
Not only can you download the source code which can be compiled on both Unix/Linux and Windows, but Ive also included a Windows DLL I built for doing unzipping. I think it is quite easy to use, so if you need an unzip library for Windows, feel free to use this (feel free to make a donation to my PayPal account too if you like.
Btw, this code was written to be compiled on Unix (Linux,FreeBSD,etc) systems. If you want to build the DLL, you can download the source code and type: make dll. The mingw C compiler needs to be used. Im 99% sure I did some things that dont work in Visual C++. I may make it compile to a Unix shared lib too for fun.
The original May 6, 2005 version of kunzip decompresses a 120meg file in about 3min40sec on my AMD Athlon XP box. Since then, I put some major optomizations in and it now decompresses the same file in 20 seconds.
Enhancements:
- The license has been changed to the LGPL.
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CGI::Out 2006.0215

CGI::Out 2006.0215


CGI::Out is a Perl module to buffer output when building CGI programs. more>>
CGI::Out is a Perl module to buffer output when building CGI programs.

SYNOPSIS

use CGI;
use CGI::Out;

$query = new CGI;
savequery $query; # to reconstruct input

$CGI::Out::mailto = fred; # override default of $<

out $query->header();
out $query->start_html(
-title=>A test,
-author=>muir@idiom.com);

croak "Were outta here!";
confess "It was my fault: $!";
carp "It was your fault!";
warn "Im confused";
die "Im dying.n";

use CGI::Out qw(carpout $out);
carpout(*LOG);
$CGI::Out::out # is the buffer

This is a helper routine for building CGI programs. It buffers stdout until youre completed building your output. If you should get an error before you are finished, then it will display a nice error message (in HTML), log the error, and send email about the problem.

It wraps all of the functions provided by CGI::Carp and Carp. Do not "use" them directly, instead just "use CGI::Out".

Instead of print, use out.

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SVN2Log 2006-08-03

SVN2Log 2006-08-03


SVN2Log automatically generates changelogs from Subversion repository. more>>
SVN2Log project automatically generates changelogs from Subversion repository. You do not need to waste your time and write special changelog document with a subset of features already described in your SVN commits desriptions - you decide which parts will be displayed for your users.
Main features:
- automatically generates text ChangeLog file from Subversion repository in standard GNU-style format;
- use /* ... */ comments in your SVN commits to mark parts of the descriptions which you dont want to be visible for users;
- limit information presented using commandline switches;
- UTF-8 support;
- written in Python, easily scriptable so you can add it to your cron jobs;
- open sourced, free to use;
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