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Solar Empire 2.9.1.2

Solar Empire 2.9.1.2


Solar Empire is a highly competitive, Web-based space strategy game. more>>
Solar Empire project is a highly competitive, Web-based space strategy game.

Solar Empire is a highly competitive, Web-based, multi-player space based strategy game where players use combat, diplomacy, bounties, and other such components to eliminate their enemies.

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Added: 2007-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Solar Imperium 2.4.0 Beta

Solar Imperium 2.4.0 Beta


Solar Imperium is a Solar Realms Elite clone. more>>
Solar Imperium is a Solar Realms Elite clone. In it, you rule a solar empire. Solar Imperiums goal is to become and remain the most powerful empire. You can gain strength by buying forces, and you can gain size by colonizing planets.

You start with some planets, and a little bit of money. You are required to feed your people and army, and to pay to maintain your planets and army. If you fail to do these things, disastrous results may occur.

You are given several turns of protection, during which you cannot attack or be attacked, and cannot perform covert operations. This provides a way for smaller empires to build up their defenses and planets before they enter the real world.

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Added: 2007-04-27 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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KMail Power Tools 0.3

KMail Power Tools 0.3


KMail Power Tools is meant to be a suite of enhancements to KMail and may be other mail user agents. more>>
KMail Power Tools is meant to be a suite of enhancements to KMail and may be other mail user agents.
It is currently composed of only one (perl) script that acts as a filter (take input from stdin, outputs the modified mail to stdout), adds dialog boxes to kmail, and allows the user to:
- remove all attachments from an email (no user interaction),
- remove selectively attachments, after asking the user,
detach (i.e. save then remove) any attachment to a directory chosen by the user,
- hence reducing the size of your mailbox, while allowing you to backup important attached files.
All these actions are logged within a sentence in the mail body (see below).
Note: removing and detaching is already supported by Thunderbird, but my favourite mailer program is KMail, then...
How it works
KMail allows the definition of filters (like any other email program), but you can define filters:
- which are launched manually,
- which can be programs reading your email on stdin and outputing the result on stdout (or "pipe through").
So I had the idea to use this in order to enhance KMail, and allow it to remove and detach attachments: kmailpt will read and interpret the email (thank you Perl MIME::Parser), then depending on the command line switches, popup a dialog box to ask the user for a directory where to save attachments, and ask him which attachment to remove/detach (thank you Kdialog!).
Also, the sentence "[Attachment removed by jice (26/02/2007 20:33:01): bill.zip]" will be added to the mail body. When you detach an email, it will add a similar sentence, and if the mail body is html, you will even get a link to the new location of the file: "[Attachment saved by jice (26/02/2007 20:36:17) to heavenly.gif]", on which you can even click in order to view the detached file. For text/plain messages, the sentence will be something like: "[Attachment saved by jice (26/02/2007 20:36:17) to file:///home/jice/Images/heavenly.gif]" (unfortunately, although kmail renders http:// or ftp:// urls as links, file:// are not (yet?) - I should enter a bug on bugs.kde.org for this...).
Should you want to know the currently available command line switches, here is the help:
Usage: kmailpt [options]
kmailpt takes an email on stdin, performs actions based
on this mail, then output an email on stdout.
Without any option, it will remove any file attached.
Options:
-d detach the attachments (save and remove)
-q ask which attachment to remove
-h prints this help
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Added: 2007-05-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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John the Ripper 1.7.2

John the Ripper 1.7.2


John the Ripper is a fast password cracker. more>>
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), DOS, Win32, BeOS, and OpenVMS.
It supports several crypt(3) password hash types which are most commonly found on various Unix flavors, as well as Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP LM hashes.
Several other hash types are added with contributed patches.
Enhancements:
- Bitslice DES code for x86-64 that makes use of the 64-bit mode extended SSE2 with 16 XMM registers has been added for better performance at DES-based crypt(3) hashes with x86-64 builds on AMD processors.
- A new make target for FreeBSD/x86-64 has been added.
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Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PolarViewer 1.3.1

PolarViewer 1.3.1


PolarViewer is a viewer application for exercise files recorded with Polar heartrate monitors. more>>
PolarViewer is a viewer application for exercise files recorded with Polar heartrate monitors. PolarViewer project displays all the recorded exercise data (except power) and creates diagrams.

If you want to organize your exercises and create statistics you should use the SportsTracker application together with PolarViewer.

This is a compatibility list for heartrate monitors:

Polar S610(i) (tested)
Polar S710(i) (tested)
Polar S720i (tested)
Polar S725 (tested)
Polar S625x (tested, HRM files only)
Polar S410 (tested, HRM files only)

Other Polar monitors might work too, but I cant test them. User feedback is welcome.
Its also possible to view HRM exercise files (recorded with the Polar Software for Windows) with PolarViewer.

The application itself is not able to receive the exercise files from the Polar device and store it on the computer. Theres an excellent tool called s710 (written by Dave Bailey) which does this job.

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Added: 2006-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Solar Visitor 0.2.1

Solar Visitor 0.2.1


Solar Visitor is a space simulator where the user flies around our Solar System in a 3D view. more>>
Solar Visitor is a space simulator where the user flies around our Solar System in a 3D view. The program and source code are offered free, there are builds for Windows and Linux. Solar Visitor uses the Ogre graphics library. The planets and objects were created with the Blender program.
Because Solar Visitor is a 3D program, performance depends on the capabilities of the users video system.
If you wish you may build from source using available tools but be warned this is not an easy task. An addition to Ogre a compiler and IDE (on Windows) are required. The Ogre web site has installation instructions for its use. Those without c/c++ experience will find themselves jumping in the deep end.
With the release of version 0.2.x the user can view planets rendered from textures which is a vast improvement over the painted colours of 0.1.0. There is still realism to add. For instance, the orbits are engineered to showcase shadow effects and not be realistic, where eclipses are rare.
The program code is released under the GPL, the media are generated from downloadable images on the web, details of location are provided. Images remain the property of respective owners.
Enhancements:
- bugfixes
- tilted orbits
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Added: 2007-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Prozessordrossel 0.1

Prozessordrossel 0.1


Prozessordrossel (German for CPU throttler) throttles your CPU using the Linux ACPI interface of 2.6 kernel. more>>
Prozessordrossel (German for CPU throttler) throttles your CPU using the Linux ACPI interface of 2.6 kernel.

If your CPU supports it, you can change your processor speed (commonly found in Laptops), or throttle it (meaning it will only run a command every other time, thereby using about half the power).

For this to work, you need the QT4 Developer libraries (Debian packages: libqt4-dev & qt4-dev-tools).

To compile: uncompress, change to source directory and run:

qmake (will create Makefile)
make (will create program)
Copy the executable "Prozessordrossel" to your PATH (p.ex. /usr/local/bin).

To run: "Execute command" from the K Menu, and enter "kdesu Prozessordrossel".

Note: you need to have enabled ACPI interface & userspace speed governor in your Linux kernel (most distributions automatically have this). Ensure also no other application (like KLaptop) is running and manages the CPU speed.

After setting the CPU speed to your desired value, you can close the application. The speed will stay at the value you set it.
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Added: 2007-05-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gesk work 070109

Gesk work 070109


Gesk work is a short cut of desk work. more>>
Gesk work is a short cut of desk work.

Application is for calculate times (sum) spend end on work on some tasks.

You can manage projects make backups and generate simple html contains from list of task time o start, end, state,... sum time and so one.

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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AutoQ3D Standard for Linux 3

AutoQ3D Standard for Linux 3


Its an easy, light and fast design tool to draw 3D models. more>> Its an easy, light and fast design tool to draw 3D models using the full power of your PCs graphics hardware, allowing you to rapidly prototype your designs. You can easily rotate, pan, zoom your 3D designs in real-time, use text tools. AutoQ3D Standard can export to DXF files for interchange with other applications. AutoQ3D Standard works great on Windows and Linux. You dont need to be a 3D designer expert to get the best out of AutoQ3D Standard.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-17 License: Freeware Price: Free
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GNOME Power Manager 2.18.3 / 2.19.6

GNOME Power Manager 2.18.3 / 2.19.6


GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon that takes care of power management. more>>
GNOME Power Manager gets all information from HAL using information from org.freedesktop.Hal. GNOME Power Manager does not do independent probing for data, it relies on HAL, in this way it can stay very lightweight and uncomplicated. GNOME Power Manager goal is to be architecture neutral and free of polling and other hacks.
Power management in Linux sucks. Depending if you are running a PPC or i386 PC the different power management facilities are vastly different. To get your machine to suspend on lid press is already possible, but is difficult to know what config files to modify.
To get your LCD screen brightness set to 50% when you remove the AC Adapter of your laptop is probably possible with a clever little Perl script, but is not something that comes ready configured on a standard Linux distro.
Any of these things need the user to become the super-user to do the action. This needs to change before Linux is accepted as a contender for the corporate desktop.
Main features:
- Laptop batteries
- AC Adapters
- APC UPSs
- SynCE PDAs
- Logitech Wireless Mice
- Logitech Wireless Keyboards
GNOME Power Manager owns the session D-BUS service net.sf.GnomePower and runs a session daemon (i.e. once per logged in user) and optionally displays battery status and low battery notifications.
The session daemon is very resource friendly. Other than the initial coldplug, it uses internal caching for all the power devices, so no additional lookups are needed for each update event. It will only update the displayed icon on a powerState change, but will update the tooltip on every percentage change. It should use *very little* CPU and memory.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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onesixtyone SNMP scanner 0.3.2

onesixtyone SNMP scanner 0.3.2


onesixtyone is an efficient SNMP scanner which utilizes a sweep technique to achieve extreme performance. more>>
onesixtyone is an efficient SNMP scanner which utilizes a sweep technique to achieve extreme performance. The SNMP protocol is a stateless, datagram oriented protocol. An SNMP scanner is a program that sends SNMP requests to multiple IP addresses, trying different community strings and waiting for a reply. Unfortunately SNMP servers dont respond to requests with invalid community strings and the underlying UDP protocol does not reliably report closed UDP ports. This means that no response from the probed IP address can mean either of the following:
machine unreachable
SNMP server not running
invalid community string
the response datagram has not yet arrived
The approach taken by most SNMP scanners is to send the request, wait for n seconds and assume that the community string is invalid. If only 1 of every hundred scanned IP addresses responds to the SNMP request, the scanner will spend 99*n seconds waiting for replies that will never come.
Thats why traditional SNMP scanners are very inefficient.
onesixtyone takes a different approach to SNMP scanning. It takes advantage of the fact that SNMP is a connectionless protocol and sends all SNMP requests as fast as it can. Then the scanner waits for responses to come back and logs them, in a fashion similar to Nmap ping sweeps. By default onesixtyone waits for 10 milliseconds between sending packets, which is adequate for 100Mbs switched networks. The user can adjust this value via the -w command line option. If set to 0, the scanner will send packets as fast as the kernel would accept them, which may lead to packet drop.
Running onesixtyone on a class B network (switched 100Mbs with 1Gbs backbone) with -w 10 gives us a performance of 3 seconds per class C, with no dropped packets. All 65536 IP addresses were scanned in less than 13 minutes.
onesixtyone sends a request for the system.sysDescr.0 value, which is present on almost all SNMP enabled devices. This returned value gives us a description of the system software running on the device. Here is an excert of a log file:
192.168.120.92 [1234] HP ETHERNET MULTI-ENVIRONMENT,ROM A.05.03,JETDIRECT,JD24,EEPROM A.05.05
130.160.108.146 [public] Hardware: x86 Family 15 Model 0 Stepping 10 AT/AT
COMPATIBLE - Software: Windows 2000 Version 5.0 (Build 2195 Uniprocessor Free)
192.168.112.64 [public] Power Macintosh, hardware type 406; MacOS 9.0; OpenTransport 2.5.2
192.168.104.254 [public] Novell NetWare 4.11 August 22, 1996
192.168.112.83 [public] Macintosh Quadra 650, System Software 7.1
192.168.244.210 [public] RICOH Aficio 850 / RICOH Network Printer D model
192.168.240.39 [public] Cisco Systems WS-C5000
192.168.244.103 [public] HPJ3210A AdvanceStack 10BT Switching Hub Management Module, ROM A.01.02, EEPROM A.01.01, HW A.01.00
Enhancements:
- fixed version number and added a Makefile
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Added: 2006-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HyperWRT 2.0

HyperWRT 2.0


HyperWRT is a power boost firmware for the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS router. more>>
HyperWRT is a power boost firmware for the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS router. HyperWRT goal is to add a limited set of features to the last Linksys firmware, extending its possibilities but staying close to the official firmware.
HyperWRT is based on Linksys 3.03.6 firmware for the WRT54G and Linksys 3.37.6 firmware for the WRT54GS.
HyperWRT will work on these hardware versions :
WRT54G : V1, V1.1, V2, V2.2, V3
WRT54GS : V1, V1.1, V2
Main features:
- Adjustable Transmit Power & Antenna Select
- 13 Wireless Channels
- Boot Wait flash protection
- Increased Port Forwarding & Triggering Fields
- Increased Qos Device & Application Fields
- Increased Access Restrictions Policies & Blocked Services Fields
- Command Shell
- Telnet Daemon
- Startup & Firewall Scripts
- Uptime
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Added: 2006-09-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pyramid - Poker of ZYH 2.0

Pyramid - Poker of ZYH 2.0


Pyramid - Poker of ZYH is a free solitaire card game. As an applet or as an application, this program should work on any platform that supports Java.... more>> <<less
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Bob the Butcher 0.7.1

Bob the Butcher 0.7.1


Bob the Butcher project is a distributed password cracker package. more>>
Bob the Butcher project is a distributed password cracker package.
This is ALPHA software, full of bugs, some of them being likely to be security holes. Besides, there is no client authentification, so anybody could impersonate a client and alter your search results.
Only use it on a trusted network!
Main features:
- Ciphers near source compatibility with John the Ripper. Bob the Butcher benefits from the fast algorithms that have been develloped for John:
Traditionnal DES Solar Designer
BSDI DES [BROKEN] Solar Designer
FreeBSD MD5 [BROKEN] Solar Designer
Windows NTLM (MD4)
MMX/SSE2 bartavelle
Windows Cache (mscash) bartavelle
Raw MD5 (hex-encoded) bartavelle
Raw SHA1 (hex-encoded) bartavelle
MySQL passwords Noah Williamsson
Netscape LDAP SHA Sun-Zero
Netscape LDAP SHA
MMX/SSE2 Bartavelle
Lotus Domino Jeff Fay
Oracle Passwords Bartavelle
- Password cracking speed scales linearly with the number of cracking clients.
- Central server that can handles several jobs, supporting different priorities (in the future.
- Smart keyspace distribution when several jobs are using the same algorithm (not for now).
Usage:
Build instructions
Only works on pentium or later!
./configure --enable-debug
make
cd bob_client
./bob_client -b
If it segfaults, try again with:
./configure --enable-debug --disable-sse2
bob_server
Just run ./bob_server -k SECRET_KEY
bob_admin
Use it to add jobs and check status. For now only he following commands work:
newjob : add a new job
status : gives general status
jobinf : give detailled status
Dont forget to use the -k switch for PSK.
bob_client Put this one on as many computers as possible, and just run:
./bob_client -d -k SECRET_KEY server_host_name
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes in cyphers, support for Solaris, and a prototype Python server.
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Powered by Linux

Powered by Linux


Powered by Linux is a KDM theme created after a wallpaper of the same name. more>>
Powered by Linux is a KDM theme created after a wallpaper of the same name. It was tested on KDE 3.5.6.


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Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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