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Looking Glass 1.0
Looking Glass is a project that allows creating an innovative 3D desktop environment for Linux. more>>
Looking Glass is a project that allows creating an innovative 3D desktop environment for Linux. It is sponsored by Sun Microsystems.
Looking Glass is programmed in the Java language using the Java 3D system to remain platform independent. Despite the use of graphics acceleration features, the desktop explores the use of 3D windowing capabilities for both existing application programs and ones specifically designed for Looking Glass.
The project is still in early development. The prototype is now working on Suns Java Desktop System.[citation needed]
One of its most notable features is the creation of reversible windows. This capability can be used for features like allowing the user to write notes and comments on the windows backs, or displaying application dialogs without risking them being detached from the application they relate to.
All windows start by looking like a normal 2D or 2.5D window, but can be manipulated as thin slate-like 3D objects which can be set at any angle or turned completely around by the user.
Other features include provision of a panning virtual desktop, icons that reflect the live status of the window they represent and zooming of a window when it receives focus.
<<lessLooking Glass is programmed in the Java language using the Java 3D system to remain platform independent. Despite the use of graphics acceleration features, the desktop explores the use of 3D windowing capabilities for both existing application programs and ones specifically designed for Looking Glass.
The project is still in early development. The prototype is now working on Suns Java Desktop System.[citation needed]
One of its most notable features is the creation of reversible windows. This capability can be used for features like allowing the user to write notes and comments on the windows backs, or displaying application dialogs without risking them being detached from the application they relate to.
All windows start by looking like a normal 2D or 2.5D window, but can be manipulated as thin slate-like 3D objects which can be set at any angle or turned completely around by the user.
Other features include provision of a panning virtual desktop, icons that reflect the live status of the window they represent and zooming of a window when it receives focus.
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Added: 2006-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
615 downloads
Multi Switch Looking Glass for PHP 0.1.0
Multi Switch Looking Glass for PHP allows network administrators to open/close ports on Cisco CatOS/IOS switches. more>>
Multi Switch Looking Glass for PHP allows network administrators to open/close ports on Cisco CatOS/IOS switches via a Web interface.
It is clear, configurable, and very useful to LAN party organizers for opening a port when a gamer pays for his place in the manifestation
<<lessIt is clear, configurable, and very useful to LAN party organizers for opening a port when a gamer pays for his place in the manifestation
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Added: 2007-02-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
980 downloads
Looking Glass 1.8p2 - 20040615
LG is a Looking Glass written in Perl as a CGI script. more>>
LG is a Looking Glass written in Perl as a CGI script. It can execute almost all BGP-related commands and do ping and traceroute in routers or relay these queries to other looking glasses.
It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 commands, and is tested with Cisco, Zebra, and Juniper. It can connect to a router using different methods of remote connection like SSH, telnet or rsh.
Main features:
- all BGP show commands, ping and traceroute
- IPv4 and IPv6 support
- router access using SSH, telnet, rsh or via other public LG
- XML configuration file (requires XML::Parser)
- local ASN database and hyperlinks to RIPE/ARIN/APNIC/JPNIC/LACNIC whois server
- improved hyperlinking between different BGP views
- highlights best route
- tested with Cisco, Zebra and Juniper
Enhancements:
- disclaimer
- SECURITY: rshcmd check
- new TELNET protocol handling, change term size to fit command string
- async line-by-line reading of telnet data to show traceroutes in realtime
- hide BGP session port numbers if "secure" mode used
<<lessIt supports both IPv4 and IPv6 commands, and is tested with Cisco, Zebra, and Juniper. It can connect to a router using different methods of remote connection like SSH, telnet or rsh.
Main features:
- all BGP show commands, ping and traceroute
- IPv4 and IPv6 support
- router access using SSH, telnet, rsh or via other public LG
- XML configuration file (requires XML::Parser)
- local ASN database and hyperlinks to RIPE/ARIN/APNIC/JPNIC/LACNIC whois server
- improved hyperlinking between different BGP views
- highlights best route
- tested with Cisco, Zebra and Juniper
Enhancements:
- disclaimer
- SECURITY: rshcmd check
- new TELNET protocol handling, change term size to fit command string
- async line-by-line reading of telnet data to show traceroutes in realtime
- hide BGP session port numbers if "secure" mode used
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Added: 2006-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1207 downloads
GnomeBoyAdvance 0.4
GnomeBoyAdvance is a GNOME frontend for the Visual Boy Advance emulator. more>>
GnomeBoyAdvance is a GNOME frontend for the Visual Boy Advance emulator.
All the options of VisualBoyAdvance are graphically configurable and stored using Gconf.
The controls are configurable with a pressing on the wished key or joystick button.
You can easily manage your roms collection and associate a screenshot to each game.
<<lessAll the options of VisualBoyAdvance are graphically configurable and stored using Gconf.
The controls are configurable with a pressing on the wished key or joystick button.
You can easily manage your roms collection and associate a screenshot to each game.
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Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1565 downloads
Really Rather Good Battles In Space 1.03
Really Rather Good Battles In Space is a real time strategy game with fleets of spaceships. more>>
Really Rather Good Battles In Space is a real time strategy game with fleets of spaceships.
Single player real time strategy game following the fall of the great Argonian empire.
Main features:
- a short but relatively polished single player campaign
- pretty (albeit 2d) graphics
- spaceships
- explosions
<<lessSingle player real time strategy game following the fall of the great Argonian empire.
Main features:
- a short but relatively polished single player campaign
- pretty (albeit 2d) graphics
- spaceships
- explosions
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1019 downloads
Password List Generator 1.0
Password List Generator is a good tool to create passwords list with makepasswd and save to file. more>>
Password List Generator is a good tool to create passwords list with makepasswd and save to file.
<<less Download (0.032MB)
Added: 2006-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1477 downloads
Internet Business Services 1.0
Do internet telephones sound too good to be true? Well that was exactly what I was thinking, so I decided to delve into the world of Internet telephon... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-18 License: Freeware Price: Free
190 downloads
Deep Breathing 1.9
Deep Breathing is a small program program I wrote that guides a user for deep breathing. more>>
Deep Breathing is a small program program I wrote that guides a user for deep breathing. It’s been nice to use while at work or when looking for moment’s relaxation. The program has values for setting the number of beats for breathing in and breathing out, the beats per minute, and if to use sound or not.
In the texts I’ve read, breathing out longer than breathing in is good for detoxifying, breathing in longer than breathing out is good for energizing, and an equal amount of both is calming.
Suggested uses:
2 beats in, 4 beats out, 40 beats per minute
4 beats in, 2 beats out, 40 beats per minute
4 beats in, 4 beats out, 40 beats per minute
Also, I sometimes start at a a faster beats per minute when I’m just getting settled in, and slowly lower the beats per minute as I go along. Enjoy!
Note: If you are not hearing any sound it is most likely that your installation of Java does not have a MIDI Soundbank installed. You can install one from here. If you’re having problems installing the soundbank, please feel free to email me.
If you’ve found this program to be of value to you, please consider making a donation.
<<lessIn the texts I’ve read, breathing out longer than breathing in is good for detoxifying, breathing in longer than breathing out is good for energizing, and an equal amount of both is calming.
Suggested uses:
2 beats in, 4 beats out, 40 beats per minute
4 beats in, 2 beats out, 40 beats per minute
4 beats in, 4 beats out, 40 beats per minute
Also, I sometimes start at a a faster beats per minute when I’m just getting settled in, and slowly lower the beats per minute as I go along. Enjoy!
Note: If you are not hearing any sound it is most likely that your installation of Java does not have a MIDI Soundbank installed. You can install one from here. If you’re having problems installing the soundbank, please feel free to email me.
If you’ve found this program to be of value to you, please consider making a donation.
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Added: 2006-08-31 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1153 downloads
DMAring 0.9
DMAring project is a novel generic network interface card driver architecture. more>>
DMAring project is a novel generic network interface card driver architecture which works in hybrid interrupt-polling mode to deliver superior real-time performance on Linux, Redhat Linux or Linux-RTAI-LXRT (a real-time co-kernel for Linux with user level extension).
Existing Linux drivers are inefficient, they saturate the CPU at a much lower packet rates than the maximum wire line packet rate that is possible. But with this driver, vanilla network cards can be used for high speed packet capturing. This driver improves the packet capturing speed by 7 to 10 times, and the real-time packet delivery response by 500 to 5000 times over existing drivers and alternate approaches (HIP, NAPI, pfring, check the references in the papers for performance comparisons [1, 2, 3]), depending on whether Redhat Linux or RTAI is used. Thus this obviates the need for expensive high capacity hardware, specialized network data acquisition cards and systems (for example from Endace).
This project contain basic source codes, which other developers can use/adapt for their applications, and three published conference papers [1, 2, 3] describes the architecture and establishes its benefits. One of the papers (at SANE 2006) also documents the detailed architecture and provides guidelines to modify any Linux network interface driver (Donald Becker style drivers).
Earlier I had received lot of mail request from networking, network security/monitoring domain people, to get these codes or modified specific network drivers. I am looking forward that some developer will take up this project, churn out driver modifications for the most common net work cards and share with others. I will continue to add other drivers, and libpcap library modifications when I get more time.
Anybody willing to know the issues involved in real-time Linux or looking for real-time networking solutions can take a look at my Masters thesis. I found RTAI with LXRT to be a very tractable, good performance, cheap (free!) real-time Linux option. My thesis contains some useful performance related discussions on this.
<<lessExisting Linux drivers are inefficient, they saturate the CPU at a much lower packet rates than the maximum wire line packet rate that is possible. But with this driver, vanilla network cards can be used for high speed packet capturing. This driver improves the packet capturing speed by 7 to 10 times, and the real-time packet delivery response by 500 to 5000 times over existing drivers and alternate approaches (HIP, NAPI, pfring, check the references in the papers for performance comparisons [1, 2, 3]), depending on whether Redhat Linux or RTAI is used. Thus this obviates the need for expensive high capacity hardware, specialized network data acquisition cards and systems (for example from Endace).
This project contain basic source codes, which other developers can use/adapt for their applications, and three published conference papers [1, 2, 3] describes the architecture and establishes its benefits. One of the papers (at SANE 2006) also documents the detailed architecture and provides guidelines to modify any Linux network interface driver (Donald Becker style drivers).
Earlier I had received lot of mail request from networking, network security/monitoring domain people, to get these codes or modified specific network drivers. I am looking forward that some developer will take up this project, churn out driver modifications for the most common net work cards and share with others. I will continue to add other drivers, and libpcap library modifications when I get more time.
Anybody willing to know the issues involved in real-time Linux or looking for real-time networking solutions can take a look at my Masters thesis. I found RTAI with LXRT to be a very tractable, good performance, cheap (free!) real-time Linux option. My thesis contains some useful performance related discussions on this.
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Added: 2007-01-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1023 downloads
Clearlooks-BlackMod
Clearlooks-BlackMod are three themes designed to perfectly fits Clearlooks themes with Black borders. more>>
Clearlooks-BlackMod are three themes designed to perfectly fits Clearlooks themes with Black borders.
See for example the Light and Medium versions how look good with Aerials! Absolutely wonderful.
<<lessSee for example the Light and Medium versions how look good with Aerials! Absolutely wonderful.
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
601 downloads
GedanKen 0.5
GedanKen is a little karamba widget for your notes I was inspired by TooDoo and dbkalender. more>>
GedanKen is a little karamba widget for your notes I was inspired by TooDoo and dbkalender.
Nethertheless I wanted a theme that looked good with dbkalender, so I used the backgrounds from dbKalendar for a consistent look.
I also used the "add" and "delete" button from TooDoo. After all this copying I added my python code, although it is not the best, it just works.
And I hope youll like it
<<lessNethertheless I wanted a theme that looked good with dbkalender, so I used the backgrounds from dbKalendar for a consistent look.
I also used the "add" and "delete" button from TooDoo. After all this copying I added my python code, although it is not the best, it just works.
And I hope youll like it
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Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1220 downloads
Algorithm::Huffman 0.09
Algorithm::Huffman is a Perl extension that implements the Huffman algorithm. more>>
Algorithm::Huffman is a Perl extension that implements the Huffman algorithm.
SYNOPSIS
use Algorithm::Huffman;
my %char_counting = map {$_ => int rand(100)} (a .. z, A .. Z);
# or better the real counting for your characters
# as the huffman algorithm doesnt work good with random data :-))
my $huff = Algorithm::Huffman->new(%char_counting);
my $encode_hash = $huff->encode_hash;
my $decode_hash = $huff->decode_hash;
my $encode_of_hello = $huff->encode_bitstring("Hello");
print "Look at the encoding bitstring of Hello: $encode_of_hellon";
print "The decoding of $encode_of_hello is ", $huff->decode_bitstring($encode_of_hello), "";
This modules implements the huffman algorithm. The aim is to create a good coding scheme for a given list of different characters (or even strings) and their occurence numbers.
ALGORITHM
Please have a look to a good data compression book for a detailed view. However, the algorithm is like every good algorithm very easy.
Assume we have a heap (keys are the characters/strings; values are their occurencies). In each step of the algorithm, the two rarest characters are looked at. Both get a suffix (one "0", the other "1"). They are joined together and will occur from that time as one "element" in the heap with their summed occurencies. The joining creates a tree growing on while the heap is reducing.
Lets take an example. Given are the characters and occurencies.
a (15) b(7) c(6) d(6) e(5)
In the first step e and d are the rarest characters, so we create this new heap and tree structure:
a(15) de(11) b(7) c(6)
de
/
"0"/ "1"
d e
Next Step:
a(15) bc(13) de(11)
de bc
/ /
"0"/ "1" "0"/ "1"
d e b c
Next Step:
a(15) bcde(24)
bcde
/
"0"/ "1"
/
de bc
/ /
"0"/ "1" "0"/ "1"
d e b c
Next Step unifies the rest:
Huffman-Table
/
"0"/ "1"
/
/
bcde a
/
"0"/ "1"
/
de bc
/ /
"0"/ "1" "0"/ "1"
d e b c
Finally this encoding table would be created:
a 1
b 010
c 011
d 000
e 001
Please note, that there is no rule defining what element in the tree is ordered to left or to right. So its also possible to get e.g. the coding scheme:
a 0
b 100
c 101
d 110
e 111
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Algorithm::Huffman;
my %char_counting = map {$_ => int rand(100)} (a .. z, A .. Z);
# or better the real counting for your characters
# as the huffman algorithm doesnt work good with random data :-))
my $huff = Algorithm::Huffman->new(%char_counting);
my $encode_hash = $huff->encode_hash;
my $decode_hash = $huff->decode_hash;
my $encode_of_hello = $huff->encode_bitstring("Hello");
print "Look at the encoding bitstring of Hello: $encode_of_hellon";
print "The decoding of $encode_of_hello is ", $huff->decode_bitstring($encode_of_hello), "";
This modules implements the huffman algorithm. The aim is to create a good coding scheme for a given list of different characters (or even strings) and their occurence numbers.
ALGORITHM
Please have a look to a good data compression book for a detailed view. However, the algorithm is like every good algorithm very easy.
Assume we have a heap (keys are the characters/strings; values are their occurencies). In each step of the algorithm, the two rarest characters are looked at. Both get a suffix (one "0", the other "1"). They are joined together and will occur from that time as one "element" in the heap with their summed occurencies. The joining creates a tree growing on while the heap is reducing.
Lets take an example. Given are the characters and occurencies.
a (15) b(7) c(6) d(6) e(5)
In the first step e and d are the rarest characters, so we create this new heap and tree structure:
a(15) de(11) b(7) c(6)
de
/
"0"/ "1"
d e
Next Step:
a(15) bc(13) de(11)
de bc
/ /
"0"/ "1" "0"/ "1"
d e b c
Next Step:
a(15) bcde(24)
bcde
/
"0"/ "1"
/
de bc
/ /
"0"/ "1" "0"/ "1"
d e b c
Next Step unifies the rest:
Huffman-Table
/
"0"/ "1"
/
/
bcde a
/
"0"/ "1"
/
de bc
/ /
"0"/ "1" "0"/ "1"
d e b c
Finally this encoding table would be created:
a 1
b 010
c 011
d 000
e 001
Please note, that there is no rule defining what element in the tree is ordered to left or to right. So its also possible to get e.g. the coding scheme:
a 0
b 100
c 101
d 110
e 111
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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MyPageKit::MyModel 1.18
MyPageKit::MyModel is an example Derived Model Class implementing Backend Code for pagekit.org website. more>>
MyPageKit::MyModel is an example Derived Model Class implementing Backend Code for pagekit.org website.
This module provides a example of a Derived Model component (Business Logic) of a PageKit website.
It is also the code used for old the http://www.pagekit.org/ web site. It contains two methods, one for customizing the look and feel for the website, and another for processing new account sign ups.
It is a good starting point for building your backend for your PageKit website.
<<lessThis module provides a example of a Derived Model component (Business Logic) of a PageKit website.
It is also the code used for old the http://www.pagekit.org/ web site. It contains two methods, one for customizing the look and feel for the website, and another for processing new account sign ups.
It is a good starting point for building your backend for your PageKit website.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2006-10-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1106 downloads
GtkOrphan 0.4.2
GtkOrphan is a graphical tool which analyzes the status of your installations, looking for orphaned libraries. more>>
GtkOrphan (a Perl/Gtk2 application for debian systems) is a graphical tool which analyzes the status of your installations, looking for orphaned libraries.
GtkOrphan project implements a GUI front-end for deborphan, adding the package-removal capability.
<<lessGtkOrphan project implements a GUI front-end for deborphan, adding the package-removal capability.
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Added: 2006-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IP::Country 2.23
IP::Country is a tool for fast lookup of country codes from IP addresses. more>>
IP::Country is a tool for fast lookup of country codes from IP addresses. Finding out the country of a client using only the IP address can be difficult.
Looking up the domain name associated with that address can provide some help, but many IP address are not reverse mapped to any useful domain, and the most common domain (.com) offers no help when looking for country.
IP::Country module comes bundled with a database of countries where various IP addresses have been assigned. Although the country of assignment will probably be the country associated with a large ISP rather than the client herself, this is probably good enough for most log analysis applications, and under test has proved to be as accurate as reverse-DNS and WHOIS lookup.
<<lessLooking up the domain name associated with that address can provide some help, but many IP address are not reverse mapped to any useful domain, and the most common domain (.com) offers no help when looking for country.
IP::Country module comes bundled with a database of countries where various IP addresses have been assigned. Although the country of assignment will probably be the country associated with a large ISP rather than the client herself, this is probably good enough for most log analysis applications, and under test has proved to be as accurate as reverse-DNS and WHOIS lookup.
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Added: 2007-02-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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