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Halloween Emoticons for Linux -

Halloween Emoticons for Linux -


5 variations Halloween pumpkins. more>> Description:
5 freeware emoticon icons inspired in Halloween pumpkins
Content:
5 variations Halloween pumpkins.
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Added: 2009-04-21 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Homemade Dictionary 2.01

Homemade Dictionary 2.01


Homemade Dictionary is a customizable and easy to use dictionary, with features including background music support. more>>
Homemade Dictionary is a customizable and easy to use dictionary, with features including background music support.
Homemade Dictionary has a built in "Test Your Word Power Game", a medical dictionary, and a nice GUI.
The dictionary has an initial database of of around 5600 words, including slang. You can add your personal words on the fly. It is very small in size (only 637 KB).
Enhancements:
- Wordlist has been updated
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Added: 2006-12-03 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Java Lemonade Stand 1.3

Java Lemonade Stand 1.3


Java Lemonade Stand is a lemonade stand game. more>>
Java Lemonade Stand is a lemonade stand game. To play the game, click on the link below.

You are the sole proprietor of a lemonade stand in your front yard. Your parents were kind enough to knock together a booth and provide some initial capital and supplies.

You have three months to make as much money as possible. Placing money in the bank is a good idea. You earn interest.

The left side of the display contains four tabs (Prepare for Sale, Finances, Inventory, and Advertising) for managing your advertising and assets. The left side displays sales results and weather forecasts. Check the weather forecast then decide how much advertising to purchase, how many cups to make, and how much to charge. Press the Sell Lemonade button to see how you fared.

Prepare for Sale

Here you decide what quality of lemonade mix to use (Generic, Name Brand, or Premium), how many cups of lemonade to prepare, and how much to charge for each cup. Using a higher quality of lemonade will positively impact the price customers will pay and the number of cups they will purchase.

Finances

Your money is divided into working cash and a savings account. Purchases for supplies and advertising are deducted from your working cash. Profits from your lemonade sales will be added to your working cash. You can transfer money between your working cash and savings account. You will receive interest on your savings account at the end of each month. The interest is based on your average daily balance.

Inventory

Your inventory consists of lemonade mix and cups. Buying in larger quantities is more cost-effective. You can only make and sell as much lemonade as you have mix and cups. Lemonade mix comes in different levels of quality: Generic, Name Brand, and Premium. Higher quality lemonade costs more.

Advertising

Advertising helps to bring more customers to your stand. Notice that some types of advertising last multiple days while others only last for a day. Homemade signs last a variable period of time.

Weather

Weather has a significant impact on the number of customers that come to your stand and the amount that they will pay for your lemonade. You will receive a forecast for the next days weather each day. This forecast is somewhat accurate but not 100% reliable. The eight types of weather are listed below.

Sunny and Scorching: Ideal conditions.
Sunny and Hot
Sunny and Warm
Sunny
Party Sunny
Overcast
Rain
Thunderstorms: Worst conditions.

Sales Results

Here you will see the weather for the day, the number of customers who visited your stand, the number of cups you sold, and your gross and net profit. You will also learn about any random events that might impact your business.

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Added: 2006-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Software Engineering Environment 0.07

Software Engineering Environment 0.07


Software Engineering Environment is an information manufacturing platform for software development. more>>
Software Engineering Environment (SEE) is frame for manufacturing information. It is implemented in sevlet and xml, and is used by the web-browser.
Software Engineering Environment (SEE) attempts to provide the information manufacturing platform for software development.
SEE is a free project, that is the author will provide all of its source code at the same time.
It runs in any servlet environment (The author merely verified in the Win and Linux environment), not using any special technique and needs no auxiliary program.
All of its data are saved in XML files, and need not database. (The future release will support the option of saving data, so that the user can select some free database, such as mysql, or commercial database to improve SEE speed.)
This means that the user can run SEE without any money. (Tomcat is a free servlet environment.)
User uses all SEE functions with the web-browser. So information sharing is very convenient.
SEE supports Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and English now.( It will support any language if someone will translate.) User can switch to interfaces in different language at any time when SEE is running. And user can add language translations which will work at once.
The main body of SEE is a frame for information manufacturing. All information included in it can be costumed dynamically and all changes will get into effect immediately. This means that the user can modify or add her/his own information structure as will at any time.
SEE provides various predefined selections for information attributes, which correspond various predefined information manufacturing patterns. The user can focus on the information description when costuming information definition, and the system will implement the functions automatically. This is the core of SEE. Most functions of SEE are in this model.
The default information definition of SEE is the result that the author understands what is the Software Engineering.
Although the target of SEE is helping for software development, actually, user can use it to design any type information, such as book registering, personnel lists, and financial reports etc.
The speed of SEE is not bad. Reading and writing 20000 records needs no more than 1 second. At present, the sorting speed is 9 seconds for 5000 records. (The testing platform is 1.8G CPU and 256M memory)
Enhancements:
- The data interface to prepare supporting databases.
- The databases are not supported in this release.
- A new interface style "Beautiful Flowers".
- These flowers are photoed in parks in this year by the author.
- The author likes the honeybee who holds a flower in its mouth very much. It is the first cartoon figure by the author. It will appear when you save wrong data. :)
- The function of "Personal Message".
- User can only query the messages sent by and sent to herself/himself. And user can only remove the messages sent to herself/himself.
- After a user read a message sent to her/him, SEE will mark it as "have_read" automatically.
- The number of new arrived messages will be shown in the interface.
- The data privileges management
- When user "Remove All" or "Modify All", the "base conditions" will be checked at first. That is user can only do what she/he can do.
- The Password fields values can not be visited, except when the user, who owns the "Import" privilege to current data, exports the data.
- All the data structures of ACL tables are changed! Their keywords become the "Title". This will permit user define better ACL.
- And the "condition" in the ACL tables are implemented completely. Now any "SEE conditions" is valid.
- Snapshot for image file
- When list the data, a snapshot will be shown for the image files type, which may end with jpg/jpeg/gif/png.
- Data sorting concerned with langauges.
- Thus when sorting data in Chinese, the result is Chinese result.
- General users can not visit the "User" table! Then they can not fill in many data!
- This is a fatal bug! This means all former releases can not be used actually!
- Now all ACL tables are redesigned.
- When a new user is added without password, SEE will add some password itself! Then this new user can never login!
- This is another fatal bug!
- In the last English release, which is 0.06, the ACL data are in Chinese!
- So the English users can not use SEE at all~~
- This is still a fatal bug!
- The "Risk Items" in the table "Deviation Handling" is wrong defined.
- This will cause an error information when user clicks the "Select" button.
- The values of Password fields can be visited when query or export.
- Although the values are meaningless encoded codes, they are still security thread.
- When some quota marks in the key values, pages will report errors and the function buttons, such as Modify and Remove, can not act!
- This is because quota is also an element of web page.
- When the interface language changes, the language in audit records changes too!
- This is not permitted. Language of all data is determined when SEE is installed and can not change with interface!
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Added: 2005-04-25 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Eat Me for Linux 1.0

Eat Me for Linux 1.0


Eat Me is a free, cute and funny set that contains 10 icons more>> Yay! Its halloween again and David has been kind enough to create an awesome set of spooky (er... funny and cute really) folder characters for us to use this year!<<less
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Added: 2009-04-19 License: Freeware Price:
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Phoenix Live CD 2.2.0

Phoenix Live CD 2.2.0


Phoenix Live CD is a Physics with Homemade Equipment and Innovative Experiments Live Linux distribution. more>>
Phoenix Live CD is a Physics with Homemade Equipment and Innovative Experiments Live Linux distribution. Booting from the Live CD, based on SLAX, starts a GNU/Linux operating system with several software development tools and scientific computation packages pre-installed.

Put the CD in the drive and reboot the machine. Follow the instructions displayed to start the graphics mode. Hard disk of your PC is not used by default but it can be enabled for saving experimental data.

If you have the Phoenix Interface hardware connected, you can run the phoenix programs from the main menu. You can also write and run your own programs. Compilers and graphics libraries required for developing programs are part of the CD. It is also possible to browse this CD by opening the file index.html.
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hotplough 0.0

Hotplough 0.0


Hotplough is a Linux hotplug subsystem support tool. more>>
Hotplough is a Linux hotplug subsystem support tool. It is started whenever the hotplug event occurs - e.g. when you insert a USB device, ifconfig up your network interface, plug in the PCMCIA card, etc. The task of hotplug support tool is to load appropriate modules into kernel and do whatever else the administrator of the system wants it to perform.

Once I upgraded my kernel to 2.6 branch I found out that the murasaki hotplug support system isnt working anymore. Checking out the murasaki homepage at that time was of little help. The usual upgrade story.

So I tried the hotplug support script, mentioned somewhere in kernel documentation or the post-halloween document... Well, it worked. But, even though I dont reboot daily, I thought I cant afford the luxury of wasting 10-15 minutes on the mere bootup. Besides, hotplug events may happen to occur not only when I reboot and to put such a load on the machine when I, say, synchronize my handheld doesnt sound appealing either.

These unfortunate events took place, doubtlessly in order that the next KIN might be born. And yes, I decided to rewrite the whole thing. No wonder that when redone in c, things work tons faster.

Thus came the hotplough. If you run the tool with no parameters (kernel will never do so) with root privileges and /proc filesystem mounted it will install itself as a hotplug handler in the /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug. This should be done somewhere in the very beginning of your initscripts.

Speaking of which. You should receive a word of warning here. So, let me explain why you dont want to use hotplough. Most likely youre using one of the countless linux distributions that do everything for you and in return expect you to maintain compatibility with them. Since I do not use any distribution (real men compile from sources, dont they?) I didnt have to and didnt want to make hotplough compatible with any existing implementation, even though it may work in similar manner.

And for the brave souls who keep reading on, another warning: the current version lacks features. In particular theres no support of PCI hotplug which I am not using and dont expect to start using in the nearest future. It also lacks PCMCIA hotplug support which is likely to come as soon as I will install linux on my notebook which is not used now. If you feel like implementing missing features yourself, your patches are welcome.

Now that the weak of will are scared off, the only thing left to explain is where to store your hotplug agents (i.e. executables to be launched at particular hotplug events). Unless you specify otherwise, the base directory for agents is ${prefix}/etc/hotplough. It is expected to have subdirectories for different device classes, such as bluetooth, net, tty, usb and the most special (or better the least special) of them - generic.

At this time if you want to know more details on how to lay out the aforementioned directory or what d-bus signals hotplough sends you will have to either look up the code or ask a specific question.

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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LDrum 0.6.0

LDrum 0.6.0


LDRUM is an open-source drummachine that offers ten channels, realtime control, a simple pattern sequencer. more>>
LDRUM is an open-source drummachine that offers ten channels, realtime control, a simple pattern sequencer and a graphical user-interface.
LDrum currently runs under Linux only, it is developed in C++ and uses JACK, Qt, ALSA and LADSPA (its a JAQL app;)
LDRUM uses two homemade libraries called libjackpp and libladspapp. These are included in the LDRUM tarball but might be of interest standalone for somebody. So use the following links below to get some infos and the source.
Main features:
10 stereo channels
- Each channel can play a stereo sample. The sample can be changed while playing. A channel can be triggered by the internal sequencer, the keyboard, MIDI or the GUI simultaneous. You can use your favorite sequencer to trigger LDRUM.
16 voices
- LDRUM is limited to 16 channels to be played simultaneous.
MIDI support
- The LDRUM uses the ALSA sequencer api for triggering channels and controlling parameter via MIDI.
Realtime controlable parameters
- Each channel offers a set of parameters which can be controlled in realtime via MIDI or the graphical user interface. You can assign individual MIDI controllers to each parameter via an easy to use MIDI learn function (just right-click over the parameter).
The following parameters are available:
- mute
- solo
- level
- level velocity modulation
- panorama
- equalizer low freq
- equalizer mid freq
- equalizer high freq
- equalizer velocity modulation
- length
- length velocity modulation
- pitch
Sample import
- LDRUM can import all audio file types libsndfile supports.
Load/save drum patches
- A LDRUM patch is stored in an xml file with the extension ".ldp". A patch stores all channel parameters, the channels samples and the MIDI note assignments. Patches can be loaded and saved via the GUI.
Load/save sequences
- A LDRUM sequence is stored in a xml file with the extension ".lds". A sequence stores the sequencer banks which contain the patterns of the channels. Sequences can be loaded and saved via the GUI.
Color schemes
- The LDRUM can be colored the way you like it. It offers an graphical color scheme editor to create you own personal look.
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Added: 2006-02-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Soundspigot 0.1

Soundspigot 0.1


Soundspigot is a sound playing program for attractions and halloween haunts. more>>
Soundspigot is a sound playing program for attractions and halloween haunts.
Soundspigot project is designed for playing short samples triggered by switches connected to the PCs parallel port.
Several other triggering modes are available.
Main features:
- Plays sounds from RAM, so it reacts quickly to triggers.
- Can play sounds:
- in response to parallel port triggers
- in response to network messages
- at timed intervals
- randomly
- looping
- Automatically re-reads config file whenever its modified, allowing quick fine-tuning with a text editor.
- Mixes sounds that are configured for the same output channel.
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Added: 2006-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libgaudio 1.6

libgaudio 1.6


libgaudio is a library to facilitate easy incorporation of sound and sound effects in games. more>>
Samples are loaded into memory and playback is then triggered or stopped. The system mixes any number of concurrently playing samples together (up to a predefined maximum).
Also possible is the inclusion of a background MP3 soundfile (external program "mpg123" required). Since version 1.4 panning and volume control has been added. Since version 1.5 each playing sample can be controlled individually.
Currently this multithreaded library is set to mix a maximum of 12 concurrent 16bit signed stereo samples at 44100Hz. The included wav2raw.sh shell-script will take any file with the extension .wav and convert it into the proper .raw format used by libgaudio. The total number of samples that can be loaded is 256. The total size of samples depends on the main memory of the computer.
System load on my P3-450 is about 4% for the MP3-player and 0.5-4% for the testaudio application.
See the sample program "testaudio.c" for a demo implementation. Get the seperatly distributed file "Sample.mp3" (any .mp3 will actually do, but it has to be called Sample.mp3 for testaudio.c to use it) and activate its playback in the test application by editing the Makefile.
A second sample program called "halloween.c" shows how easy it can be to load
multiple WAV files and play them back at random. This was a great effect during
Halloween night. Start it up with the seperatly distributed "ScarySounds" WAV files
for a cool effect.
Enhancements:
- Added support for libsndfile (included). No more RAW audio loading required. Any WAV file can be loaded now.
- Added ScarySounds collection (distributed seperately) and halloween.c demo application.
- Added function to query MP3 stream playing time.
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Added: 2006-06-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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