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U-Hexen 0.601

U-Hexen 0.601


U-Hexen is a port of Hexen to Simple Directmedia Layer. more>>
U-Hexen project is a port of Hexen to Simple Directmedia Layer.
U-Hexen is a port of the popular 3D game, Hexen by Raven Software/Id Software, to the Simple Directmedia Layer library.
It uses an SDL mixer for sound and music. Some new menus were added for easier configuration. It works on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Windows.
On FreeBSD, the game can work on the console without X.
Enhancements:
- Fixed palette handling (problems with DirectX).
- Added 24 bpp surface support.
- Fixed save path on Windows.
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Added: 2006-12-12 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
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CCux Linux Alpha 0.9.8

CCux Linux Alpha 0.9.8


CCux Linux is a GNU/Linux Distribution especially optimized for i686 and higher Processor Architectures. more>>
CCux Linux is a GNU/Linux Distribution especially optimized for i686 and higher Processor Architectures.
For Package Management it uses the old fashioned rpm Format in connection with the also well known apt Tools.
Using that, it features automatic Dependency resolving when installing new Software and so making the Installation of new Software much more easier.
But the main Feature is still the Optimization for modern CPU Architectures. Many other Distros still use old fashioned Standards for that and therefor limit the Possibility to gain a high performance System.
Hardware supported:
- Pentium II
- Pentium Pro / Celeron
- Pentium III / Celeron Coppermine
- Pentium 4 / Xeon
- Athlon / Duron / K7 (Athlon-XP und Athlon-MP)
- Cyrix M2
- Opteron / Athlon64
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Added: 2006-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Autohouse II 0.22

Autohouse II 0.22


Autohouse II is an invoicing system for small repair shops. more>>
Autohouse II is an invoicing system for small repair shops.
Autohouse II comes configured for an auto repair shop but can be configured to handle any shop with customers who have things to be repaired.
It includes a customer and vehicle database, the ability to generate invoices, and the ability to track the repair history of a vehicle.
Main features:
- Customer/vehicle database.
- Multiple vehicles per cusomter.
- Ability to transfer vehicles fromone customer to another.
- Ability to view and modify past and current workorders.
- Parts Inventory
- Configurable labor rates and sates tax.
Enhancements:
- A build problem was fixed.
- The MoveTransaction dialog was modified to be more friendly.
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Added: 2006-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GameQ 1.2 Alpha 2

GameQ 1.2 Alpha 2


GameQ project is a PHP game server query class. more>>
GameQ project is a PHP game server query class.
GameQ is a PHP class for querying game servers (not master servers). It currently supports over 50 game types.
Features include player listing and sorting, easily expandable, modular design, error handling, and multiple string sending.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for Alien Arena, Armed Assault, Battlefield 2142, Cross Racing Championship, Dark Messiah, Hexen 2, KISS Psycho Circus, Neverwinter Nights 2, Rag Doll Kung Fu, Red Orchestra, Savage, silverback engine, Stalker, Tremulous, Tribes (partial), and Tribes 2 (partial).
- It updates the main class to support query-response over the same socket, adds a filter example, and fixes Gamespy and Doom 3 player bugs.
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Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL v3 Price:
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Matrox Millennium II Xv extension 1.0

Matrox Millennium II Xv extension 1.0


This patch will enhance the XFree86 4.2.0 Matrox Millennium II driver to support the X video (Xv) extension . more>>
This patch will enhance the XFree86 4.2.0 Matrox Millennium II driver to support the X video (Xv) extension (extremely useful for playing DVDs and other MPEGs). The extension is implemented as a CPU to Frame Buffer YUV scaling ILOAD. A true overlay was not used because of a Millennium II hardware limitation that would reduce the maximum usable frame buffer to only 4Mb.
Till now these are the supported Cards
Matrox Millennium II PCI (MGA2164W)
Matrox Millennium II AGP (MGA2164W_AGP) (only experimental driver)
Main features:
- YUV->RGB 4:2:2 (UYUY/YUY2) fully hardware accelerated
- YUV->RGB 4:2:0 (YV12/I420) hardware accelerated with software swizzling
- Horizontal upscaling up to 8x fully hardware accelerated (HQ linear filter)
- Horizontal downscaling up to 4x hardware accelerated with software decimation (HQ linear filter)
- Vertical upscaling software linear filtering
- Vertical downscaling software decimation (no filtering)
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Added: 2006-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hilbert II 0.03.04

Hilbert II 0.03.04


The Goal of Hilbert II is the creation of a system that enables a working mathematician to put theorems into it. more>>
Hilbert II project is decentralised access to verified and readable mathematical knowledge. As its name already suggests, this project is in the tradition of Hilberts program.
Hilbert II wants to become a free, world wide mathematical knowledge base that contains mathematical theorems and proofs in a formal correct form. All belonging documents are published under the GNU Free Documentation License.
We aim to adapt the common mathematical argumentation to a formal syntax. That means, whenever in mathematics a certain kind of argumentation is often used we will look forward to integrate it into the formal language of Hilbert II. This formal language is called the qedeq format.
Hilbert II provides a program suite that enables a mathematician to put theorems and proofs into that knowledge base. These proofs are automatically verified by a proof checker. Also texts in "common mathematical language" can be integrated.
The mathematical axioms, definitions and propositions are combined to so called qedeq modules. Such a module could be seen as a mathematical textbook which includes formal correct proofs. Because this system is not centrally administrated and references to any location in the internet are possible, a world wide mathematical knowledge base could be build.
Any proof of a theorem in this "mathematical web" could be drilled down to the very elementary rules and axioms. Think of an incredible number of mathematical textbooks with hyperlinks and each of its proofs could be verified by Hilbert II. For each theorem the dependency of other theorems, definitions and axioms could be easily derived.
The basic concept of this project is published as PDF document: basic concept. This document is already generated out of the following XML file: qedeq_basic_concept.xml. The main project is in the first develompment phase, see under development.
There exists a working prototype called Principia Mathematica II. It is fully capable of first order predicate logic and shows the main features and functionality of Hilbert II. It can verify (prototype) qedeq module files located anywhere in the internet.
The prototype has a GUI and can transfer qedeq modules into HTML and LaTeX files. You can create and edit your own new qedeq module and publish it in the internet. In the web already existing qedeq modules could be used just by referencing them.
Enhancements:
- This release has a GUI window for transforming LaTeX formulas into QEDEQ XML.
- Behind the scenes a huge refactoring took place.
- The project has now a kernel structure.
- The kernel can be initialized and offers methods for loading a module from the file system or out of the Internet.
- The kernel buffers modules and keeps a log.
- The kernel is not finished yet but the basic structure is there.
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Added: 2007-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cronos II 0.3.0pre9

Cronos II 0.3.0pre9


Cronos II is a powerful and friendly email client designed for the Gnome Desktop more>>
Cronos II is a powerful and friendly email client designed for the Gnome Desktop.
This project aims to build an email client which incorporates intuitive interface, speed, robustness, simplicity, strenght and realiability.
Clearly, Cronos II achived all this goals, and thats what makes it the best option for you mail management needs.
Other feature that Cronos II counts with is that, even though it depends in almost no other software (just gnome-libs), it can make use of other software and libraries, which will provide you, the user, with great extra features.
Main features:
- Installing new features from Internet (in progress)
- Send later ability
- External editor capability
- Editable toolbar
- Highlighting (both for reading and writing mails)
- Syntax highlighting in mail source code displaying
- Great integration with the Gnome Desktop.
- User interface customizable through Glade.
- Translation to many idioms.
Enhancements:
- This new preview release introduces many changes and serious bugfixes including the account editing crash and the problems with non-Linux platforms. This version is much more stable than the previous one. Now the noHTML plugin is built in so Cronos II supports stripping the HTML tags so it can display HTML messages correctly. GNOME integration has been done much better. Theres a new dialog to be to protect your emails stored locally with a password. A message viewer window has been coded so its possible to open mails in and out of the database using a file manager like gmc or Nautilus.
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Added: 2006-06-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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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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Added: 2006-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nomad II Driver/Utilities 0.8

Nomad II Driver/Utilities 0.8


Nomad II supports the Creative Nomad II, IIc and II MG under Linux running USB for file transfers and other operations. more>>
Nomad II supports the Creative Nomad II, IIc and II MG under Linux running USB for file transfers and other operations.
By default, the ownership of the newly created device file for the Nomad II is owned by root, without group/other read+write permissions.
make nomadii setuid root; on startup, nomadii
detects it is running in this mode and changes the owner of the device file to the original user, and then immediately drops back to the user ID of the original user (in order to minimize the possibility of security issues). This can be made with a number of techniques:
use the devuid, devgid or devmode mount options for usbdevfs, either in your /etc/fstab file or located where the mount call for usbdevfs is made (/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit on RedHat 7.x); for example use devmode=0666 to open full access to all USB devices (with the attendant insecureness this creates). In a multi-user machine, setting up a group for USB would be the more secure option using this method.
locate and install the usb_perms daemon
use the hotplug package; this subsystem has good support for USB devices with user-level drivers such as this one with its usb.usermap launch method. The module launched by hotplug can be used to set ownerships or permissions on the device file as soon as the Nomad II is connected, and then even launch an xterm running a nomadii session. This is the most delicate of these methods to set up - sample instructions are given in the HOTPLUG file that comes with the source distribution.
Enhancements:
- Rename of utility to nomadii
- Availablility of RPM
- Full support of the Nomad II, IIc and II MG with latest firmware
- Autocorrection of bad data when getting files from the Nomad
- Much improved error detection and reporting
- Split of code into text front end and library
- Better name handling and progress reporting
- Updated support for nomadii-driver
- Better USB device permission options
- Added send/get methods
- Added support for multiple send, get and delete
- Hotplug documentation and scripts
- Many major and minor bug fixes
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Endeavour Mark II 2.8.2

Endeavour Mark II 2.8.2


Endeavour Mark II is a file browser, image browser, and archiver. more>>
Endeavour Mark II project is a complete file management suite that comes with a File Browser, Archiver, Recycled Objects system, Image Browser and a set of file & disk management utility programs.
Main features:
- Two pane tree & list style File Browser.
- Image Browser with thumbs list and a pan & zoom image viewer.
- Archiver for viewing, creating, and extracting packages.
- Commercial quality user-interface design.
- Convient drag & drop operations.
- Drag & drop downloading with the WGet Front End.
- Extended MIME Types support with external import/export support for other MIME Type file formats.
- Fully customizable tool bars and list headings.
- A recycled objects system.
- Device and disk utility programs:
- o Download - Front end for the GNU WGet
- o HEdit - Hex editor
- o SysInfo - CPU Display
- o ZipTool - Front end for ZipTools
Requierments:
- GTK 1.2.10
Enhancements:
- The history list windows display of event information was improved. EDVGetType() was added to the Endeavour 2 API library to obtain a configuration parameters value type.
- Support for extracting and listing tar archives using libtar was added.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNUWin II

GNUWin II


GNUWin II is a free software compilation for Windows. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Twisted Packager II 0.9.0

Twisted Packager II 0.9.0


Twisted Packager II (TP2) is a package manager that aims to make live easy - for end users and also developers. more>>
Twisted Packager II (TP2) is a package manager that aims to make live easy - for end users and also developers. In some respects it is similar to Autopackage - it does not intend to replace the "system packaging tool" but instead will sit alongside it to allow application developers an easy way to package software; and system administrators an easy way to install [or remove!] such software.
TP2 excels at handling generic software - and allows a "source" type package [such as itself!] to be installed across multiple architectures and operating systems using the same package.
TP2 is cross-platform; it is currently in use on Solaris, Linux and HP-UX. Soon the intention is validate it also for BSD and AIX.
TP2 is flexible. It supports dependency management, package verification, preview installation and removal, and audit logs all activity.
TP2 is powerful. It supports "namespaces" which allows the same packages to be installed into different areas on the same machine. Non-root users can be given areas which they can manage independently.
Enhancements:
- Initial public announcement, though the software has been in use in several environments for over 12 months.
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Added: 2007-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Quake II Open Source 3.21-r0.16.1

Quake II Open Source 3.21-r0.16.1


Quake II Open Source project consists of the open source extended version of Quake II from Id. more>>
Quake II Open Source project consists of the open source extended version of Quake II from Id.
Quake II Open Source is the open source version of the commercial first person shooter Quake II.
It has been updated from the commercial version for security, performance, and functionality.
For this to be of any use, you _must_ own a copy of Quake 2. The demo would also work, but you might as well buy the full thing now.
These modifications are intended for Linux users, as I do not have have access to other platforms.
Be sure to install SDL 1.2 (http://www.libsdl.org) if you want to use the softsdl or sdlgl drivers, or the sdlquake2 binary.
make will, by default, build both the debug and release files.
To build just the optimized binaries: make build_release
The resulting binaries are then put in releasei386.
System requirements:
- SDL
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Added: 2006-12-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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EDU-Nix Live CD II

EDU-Nix Live CD II


EDU-Nix is based upon Gentoo Linux and the K Desktop Environment. more>>
EDU-Nix is a Live CD, this means that it is a complete computer Operating System that runs off of a Compact Disc instead of being installed onto the computers hard drive. EDU-Nix is based upon Gentoo Linux and the K Desktop Environment.

EDU-Nix Live CD also contains installation programs for OpenOffice.org for Windows, a fully-featured Office Productivity Suite that is Free to use and redistribute.

EDU-Nix contains numerous Educational, Office Productivity and Internet programs within a portable, Live CD Environment. You can access the EDU-Nix desktop on any PC that can boot from CD, bringing your system with you wherever you go.
EDU-Nix is Free Software, meaning school districts may legally copy and redistribute the system to students and faculty.

EDU-Nix aims to provide U.S. Public Schools with Open-Source alternatives to expensive proprietary software products. The project will consist initially of a redistributable CD that has both a live CD environment, as well as Windows versions of the office and productivity programs.

By ensuring that all students and faculty have equal access to high-quality Free Software, EDU-Nix will help to bridge the digital divide in American schools, allowing students access to the same software they use at school wherever they can get computer time.
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Added: 2006-11-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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packETH 1.4

packETH 1.4


packETH is a Linux GUI packet generator tool for ethernet. more>>
packETH is a Linux GUI packet generator tool for ethernet. The project allows you to create and send any possible packet or sequence of packets on the ethernet.
Main features:
you can create and send any ethernet packet. Supported protocols:
- ethernet II, ethernet 802.3, 802.1q, QinQ
- ARP, IPv4, user defined network layer payload
- UDP, TCP, ICMP, IGMP, user defined transport layer payload
- RTP (payload with options to send sin wave of any frequency for G.711)
sending sequence of packets
- delay between packets, number of packets to send
- sending with max speed, approaching the teoretical boundary
- change parameters while sending (change IP & mac address, UDP payload, 2 user defined bytes, etc.)
saving configuration to a text file and load from it.
Enhancements:
- new features
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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