install activex control
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Results 1 - 15 of about 6284
Wallpaper Control 1.4
Wallpaper Control is a graphical wallpaper manager. more>>
Wallpaper Control is a graphical wallpaper manager.
Wallpaper Control is a non-window manager-specific wallpaper manager for the X Window System.
It aims to be a full featured utility for managing and setting your images you use as wallpaper.
Features include a preview window, directory listing, and deletion of graphics from hard drive.
<<lessWallpaper Control is a non-window manager-specific wallpaper manager for the X Window System.
It aims to be a full featured utility for managing and setting your images you use as wallpaper.
Features include a preview window, directory listing, and deletion of graphics from hard drive.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2006-09-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1140 downloads
Slimserver Control 1.0
Slimserver Control is a Amarok script that can control your Slimserver (play/stop) from Amarok. more>>
Slimserver Control is a Amarok script that can control your Slimserver (play/stop) from Amarok.
Usage:
Run the script. On first run, it will ask for the Slimserver IP address, port and the Squeezebox MAC address. If in doubt for the answers, browse to your Slimserver home page, then, while playing a song, move your mouse over the "Play" button. You should see in the status bar of your browser a URL similar to this one:
http://localhost:9000/status_header.html?p0=play&player=00%3A04%3A20%3A06%3A9c%3Aaa
In this example:
Slimserver IP adddress = localhost
Slimserver port = 9000
Squeezebox MAC address = 00%3A04%3A20%3A06%3A9c%3Aaa
Form more information about Slimserver and Squeezebox, look at: www.slimdevices.com
<<lessUsage:
Run the script. On first run, it will ask for the Slimserver IP address, port and the Squeezebox MAC address. If in doubt for the answers, browse to your Slimserver home page, then, while playing a song, move your mouse over the "Play" button. You should see in the status bar of your browser a URL similar to this one:
http://localhost:9000/status_header.html?p0=play&player=00%3A04%3A20%3A06%3A9c%3Aaa
In this example:
Slimserver IP adddress = localhost
Slimserver port = 9000
Squeezebox MAC address = 00%3A04%3A20%3A06%3A9c%3Aaa
Form more information about Slimserver and Squeezebox, look at: www.slimdevices.com
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-12-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1049 downloads
Parental control 2.1
Web Content Filtering Only: Do you want to install web content filtering to your default Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft installation? more>>
Ubuntu Christian Edition is a free, open source operating system geared towards Christians.
The goal of Ubuntu Christian Edition is to bring the power and security of Ubuntu to Christians. Ubuntu Christian Edition is suitable for both desktop and server use. The current Ubuntu Christian Edition release supports PC (Intel x86).
Ubuntu Christian Edition includes more than 16,000 pieces of software, but the core desktop installation fits on a single CD. Ubuntu Christian Edition covers every standard desktop application from word processing and spreadsheet applications to web server software and programming tools.
Along with the standard Ubuntu applications, Ubuntu Christian Edition includes the best available Christian software. The latest release contains GnomeSword, a top of the line Bible study program for Linux based on the Sword Project. There are several modules installed with GnomeSword including Bibles, Commentaries, and Dictionaries.
Ubuntu Christian Edition also includes fully integrated web content parental controls powered by Dansguardian. A graphical tool to adjust the parental control settings has also been developed specifically for Ubuntu Christian Edition. These features are truly what sets Ubuntu Christian Edition apart.
This is a script for those who do not wish to use Ubuntu CE but would like to use the web content filtering that is available in Ubuntu CE and a script that will install the Dansguardian GUI to an Ubuntu system that is already using Dansguadian.
System requirements:
- Ubuntu distro
Packages Installed:
- Dansguardian Web Content Filtering
- Graphical tool to easily change the Dansguardian filter settings
How to run the script:
1. Download the script archive.
2. Right click on the archive and select Extract Here.
3. Double click the "install_me" file.
4. Select "Run in Terminal".
5. Enter your password when prompted.
6. Follow the onscreen prompts.
Once you have finished running the script immediately reboot your computer. Dansguardian WILL NOT function correctly until after you reboot. Your original sources.list file will be restored when the script is finished.
*Note: This is a powerful script. It will be making changes to your system and should be USED AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
**Note: You may want to make backup copies of the following files:
/usr/lib/firefox/firefox.cfg
/etc/firefox/pref/firefox.js
/etc/apt/sources.list
***Note: This script should only be used on Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft). The script has only been tested on a fresh install of Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft). Results may vary with different configuration settings.
****Note: You may see a few errors during the script regarding dansguardian and clamav. These should be ignored. Once you reboot your computer these configuration issues will be resolved.
<<lessThe goal of Ubuntu Christian Edition is to bring the power and security of Ubuntu to Christians. Ubuntu Christian Edition is suitable for both desktop and server use. The current Ubuntu Christian Edition release supports PC (Intel x86).
Ubuntu Christian Edition includes more than 16,000 pieces of software, but the core desktop installation fits on a single CD. Ubuntu Christian Edition covers every standard desktop application from word processing and spreadsheet applications to web server software and programming tools.
Along with the standard Ubuntu applications, Ubuntu Christian Edition includes the best available Christian software. The latest release contains GnomeSword, a top of the line Bible study program for Linux based on the Sword Project. There are several modules installed with GnomeSword including Bibles, Commentaries, and Dictionaries.
Ubuntu Christian Edition also includes fully integrated web content parental controls powered by Dansguardian. A graphical tool to adjust the parental control settings has also been developed specifically for Ubuntu Christian Edition. These features are truly what sets Ubuntu Christian Edition apart.
This is a script for those who do not wish to use Ubuntu CE but would like to use the web content filtering that is available in Ubuntu CE and a script that will install the Dansguardian GUI to an Ubuntu system that is already using Dansguadian.
System requirements:
- Ubuntu distro
Packages Installed:
- Dansguardian Web Content Filtering
- Graphical tool to easily change the Dansguardian filter settings
How to run the script:
1. Download the script archive.
2. Right click on the archive and select Extract Here.
3. Double click the "install_me" file.
4. Select "Run in Terminal".
5. Enter your password when prompted.
6. Follow the onscreen prompts.
Once you have finished running the script immediately reboot your computer. Dansguardian WILL NOT function correctly until after you reboot. Your original sources.list file will be restored when the script is finished.
*Note: This is a powerful script. It will be making changes to your system and should be USED AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
**Note: You may want to make backup copies of the following files:
/usr/lib/firefox/firefox.cfg
/etc/firefox/pref/firefox.js
/etc/apt/sources.list
***Note: This script should only be used on Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft). The script has only been tested on a fresh install of Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft). Results may vary with different configuration settings.
****Note: You may see a few errors during the script regarding dansguardian and clamav. These should be ignored. Once you reboot your computer these configuration issues will be resolved.
Download (0.065MB)
Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
733 downloads
Simple Xmms Control 0.1
Simple Xmms Control is a a simple SuperKaramba theme that provides XMMS control. more>>
Simple Xmms Control is a a simple SuperKaramba theme that provides XMMS control. Icons are from nuoveXT icon theme.
All suggestions are welcome!
<<lessAll suggestions are welcome!
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1223 downloads
Install Kernel 0.9.3
Install Kernel is an advanced script which installs the kernel and sets up LILO or GRUB. more>>
Install Kernel interfaces with the Linux operating system by running a series of functions or groups of commands that automate the compiling or recompiling and installation process.
Install Kernel project consists of three groups of functions: building the kernel and moving files, checking dependencies, and editing the boot loader configuration file. Grouping all of the functions in these three groups makes maintaining and altering the script much easier.
Install Kernel can also be considered a program, because a program does checking and makes choices accordingly. A script is usually a file, which contains a certain number of commands with no logic in mind. Therefore, while ik is technically a script, it can also be called a program.
Dependency checks are to make sure the current system configuration and settings are properly setup before proceeding with the kernel build. There are seven dependency checks, they are: a root check, space check, link check, boot check, boot loader check, configuration check, and a module check.
First, the root check makes sure the user is a super user; which means they are capable of editing important system files only accessible to the root account. The space check makes sure there is at least 200 megabytes available.
The kernel source these days is around 150 megabytes just for the source code. When one compiles the kernel, it may increase the size to 50 megabytes or more. Therefore, ik
checks for at least 200MB available in order to successfully compile the kernel without running out of space. Next, it is not required, but it is standard to have a symbolic link of /usr/src/linux pointing to /usr/src/linux-x.y.z.
The fourth check makes sure the user has a /boot directory, this is where the Linux kernel files will be installed to. The fifth check determines the bootloader that will be used. There are two main boot loaders in Linux. LILO and GRUB are the two most popular for booting the operating system.
This check accurately finds whether the kernel was booted from either LILO or GRUB by checking which bootloader was used last. It then tells the rest of the script to edit the correct one accordingly. The sixth configuration check is to make sure users have created a proper kernel configuration file, which is used in the process of building the Linux kernel.
The final check is a module check, if modules are turned off, the script will determine this and alter the installation process to install with no module support. The main idea behind the depdency checks is to make sure the user cannot damage his or her system if they do not do something right.
The installation process also contains seven functions. The installation process is usually several commands. However, because of the differences that can occur in a users configuration file, each part of the building process must be checked and the building process may need to be altered.
The first function makes sure the dependencies are setup correctly for all files in the kernel source tree. The second function deletes stale object files and or old kernel files. Next, the third function is the kernel build function; this function runs a command to build the Linux kernel. Next, functions four and five make and install modules if the user had specified module support in his or her kernel configuration file.
The sixth function moves the Linux kernel and its System dependency map to the boot partition. The last function of the build process sets up module dependencies for the new kernel if modules were defined. The installation process also includes a small error check for each part of the kernel build process.
If any part of the kernel build process fails; the script will abort, not modifying any boot loader configuration files. This is important; because if it did not abort, it may alter the boot loader configuration files, thus rendering the system unbootable. It is important to support every Linux configuration possible because of the wide use of this script.
The boot loader configuration and setup process is probably the most important aspect of installing a new kernel. An improper boot loader configuration may leave one with system that does not boot; or simply does not boot the new kernel.
It is also important, as some systems may have two or more boot loaders installed. There are four functions defined for this process. The first function uses the boot loader, which was defined during the configuration checks. The second function defines where the LILO or GRUB configuration files are located.
Next, depending on which boot loader is found, either LILO or GRUB configuration files are edited automatically by sed. Sed is a stream editor, which edits a file with no user intervention. If user intervention were required, the user would have to be present between certain parts of the kernel installation. With ik, it makes efficient use of a users time because only one command needs to be entered to complete the entire installation and setup process.
Install Kernel is a useful tool for those who are new to Linux, rebuild their kernel often, or value their time. It reduces the commands for installing the kernel from about thirteen to one. Users new to Linux may find this attractive.
This is because the entire process is automated; and if something is not correct, in most cases ik will notify the user what is incorrect, and how to fix the error. On the other side, for experienced users who do not wish to spend valuable time installing a new kernel, this is also very handy. Install Kernel is efficient by requiring no user intervention and reducing time spent on kernel installs, and effective by giving new to Linux the option for an easy kernel upgrade.
Enhancements:
- Updated to work with the newer version of coreutils for head and tail.
- The MAKE_JOBS directive has been removed in favor of make -j2 to prevent make from spawning hundreds of jobs if /proc/cpuinfo did not exist.
<<lessInstall Kernel project consists of three groups of functions: building the kernel and moving files, checking dependencies, and editing the boot loader configuration file. Grouping all of the functions in these three groups makes maintaining and altering the script much easier.
Install Kernel can also be considered a program, because a program does checking and makes choices accordingly. A script is usually a file, which contains a certain number of commands with no logic in mind. Therefore, while ik is technically a script, it can also be called a program.
Dependency checks are to make sure the current system configuration and settings are properly setup before proceeding with the kernel build. There are seven dependency checks, they are: a root check, space check, link check, boot check, boot loader check, configuration check, and a module check.
First, the root check makes sure the user is a super user; which means they are capable of editing important system files only accessible to the root account. The space check makes sure there is at least 200 megabytes available.
The kernel source these days is around 150 megabytes just for the source code. When one compiles the kernel, it may increase the size to 50 megabytes or more. Therefore, ik
checks for at least 200MB available in order to successfully compile the kernel without running out of space. Next, it is not required, but it is standard to have a symbolic link of /usr/src/linux pointing to /usr/src/linux-x.y.z.
The fourth check makes sure the user has a /boot directory, this is where the Linux kernel files will be installed to. The fifth check determines the bootloader that will be used. There are two main boot loaders in Linux. LILO and GRUB are the two most popular for booting the operating system.
This check accurately finds whether the kernel was booted from either LILO or GRUB by checking which bootloader was used last. It then tells the rest of the script to edit the correct one accordingly. The sixth configuration check is to make sure users have created a proper kernel configuration file, which is used in the process of building the Linux kernel.
The final check is a module check, if modules are turned off, the script will determine this and alter the installation process to install with no module support. The main idea behind the depdency checks is to make sure the user cannot damage his or her system if they do not do something right.
The installation process also contains seven functions. The installation process is usually several commands. However, because of the differences that can occur in a users configuration file, each part of the building process must be checked and the building process may need to be altered.
The first function makes sure the dependencies are setup correctly for all files in the kernel source tree. The second function deletes stale object files and or old kernel files. Next, the third function is the kernel build function; this function runs a command to build the Linux kernel. Next, functions four and five make and install modules if the user had specified module support in his or her kernel configuration file.
The sixth function moves the Linux kernel and its System dependency map to the boot partition. The last function of the build process sets up module dependencies for the new kernel if modules were defined. The installation process also includes a small error check for each part of the kernel build process.
If any part of the kernel build process fails; the script will abort, not modifying any boot loader configuration files. This is important; because if it did not abort, it may alter the boot loader configuration files, thus rendering the system unbootable. It is important to support every Linux configuration possible because of the wide use of this script.
The boot loader configuration and setup process is probably the most important aspect of installing a new kernel. An improper boot loader configuration may leave one with system that does not boot; or simply does not boot the new kernel.
It is also important, as some systems may have two or more boot loaders installed. There are four functions defined for this process. The first function uses the boot loader, which was defined during the configuration checks. The second function defines where the LILO or GRUB configuration files are located.
Next, depending on which boot loader is found, either LILO or GRUB configuration files are edited automatically by sed. Sed is a stream editor, which edits a file with no user intervention. If user intervention were required, the user would have to be present between certain parts of the kernel installation. With ik, it makes efficient use of a users time because only one command needs to be entered to complete the entire installation and setup process.
Install Kernel is a useful tool for those who are new to Linux, rebuild their kernel often, or value their time. It reduces the commands for installing the kernel from about thirteen to one. Users new to Linux may find this attractive.
This is because the entire process is automated; and if something is not correct, in most cases ik will notify the user what is incorrect, and how to fix the error. On the other side, for experienced users who do not wish to spend valuable time installing a new kernel, this is also very handy. Install Kernel is efficient by requiring no user intervention and reducing time spent on kernel installs, and effective by giving new to Linux the option for an easy kernel upgrade.
Enhancements:
- Updated to work with the newer version of coreutils for head and tail.
- The MAKE_JOBS directive has been removed in favor of make -j2 to prevent make from spawning hundreds of jobs if /proc/cpuinfo did not exist.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2006-05-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1249 downloads
Teacher Control Panel 0.1
Teacher Control Panel allows a teacher to monitor, lock, and operate student computers. more>>
Teacher Control Panel allows a teacher to monitor, lock, and operate student computers and broadcast the teachers screen to the students.
Teacher Control Panel can work with a mix of Windows and Linux workstations. The screens are captured using VNC, and the teachers screen is broadcast using multicast.
Main features:
- Supervise the activity of the students (view student screens)
- Lock student screens
- Broadcast the teacher screen to students (all students or a subset) fullscreen or in a window (this feature uses multicast therefore can scale to many computer very well)
- Control remotely a student computer
- Run a script for every student computers
- Compatible with any Java compatible OS (default configuration is for Linux)
<<lessTeacher Control Panel can work with a mix of Windows and Linux workstations. The screens are captured using VNC, and the teachers screen is broadcast using multicast.
Main features:
- Supervise the activity of the students (view student screens)
- Lock student screens
- Broadcast the teacher screen to students (all students or a subset) fullscreen or in a window (this feature uses multicast therefore can scale to many computer very well)
- Control remotely a student computer
- Run a script for every student computers
- Compatible with any Java compatible OS (default configuration is for Linux)
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2006-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1111 downloads
AJAX Tree Control 0.1
AJAX Tree Control is a modified version of SilverStripes tree control. more>>
AJAX Tree Control is a modified version of SilverStripes tree control. It adds dynamic loading of child nodes via AJAX.
The default implementation uses the prototype library to make dynamic requests, but this behavior can be overridden by setting functions on the global Tree object.
There are a few demo Ruby on Rails applications included in the distribution that show how to use and customize the tree.
<<lessThe default implementation uses the prototype library to make dynamic requests, but this behavior can be overridden by setting functions on the global Tree object.
There are a few demo Ruby on Rails applications included in the distribution that show how to use and customize the tree.
Download (0.082MB)
Added: 2007-05-07 License: BSD License Price:
902 downloads
Volume Control 0.4
VolumeControl is a audio mixer for GNU/Linux. more>>
VolumeControl is a audio mixer for GNU/Linux.
Volume Control project requires OSS or ALSA with OSS /dev/mixer compatibility (for now) from the Linux kernel.
The GTK interface provides ease of use in adjusting volume levels.
Features to be added before version 1.0:
- add full ALSA support
- add volume themes
- additional testing
Enhancements:
- Command line arguments have been added.
- The GUI can be bypassed by using command line arguments.
- This makes volumecontrol useful for scripts, or for users who prefer adjusting levels without a GUI.
<<lessVolume Control project requires OSS or ALSA with OSS /dev/mixer compatibility (for now) from the Linux kernel.
The GTK interface provides ease of use in adjusting volume levels.
Features to be added before version 1.0:
- add full ALSA support
- add volume themes
- additional testing
Enhancements:
- Command line arguments have been added.
- The GUI can be bypassed by using command line arguments.
- This makes volumecontrol useful for scripts, or for users who prefer adjusting levels without a GUI.
Download (0.082MB)
Added: 2006-02-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
2141 downloads
IceWM Control Panel 3.2
IceWM Control Panel is a full-featured control panel for IceWM. more>>
IceWM Control Panel is a full-featured, GTK-based control panel for IceWM. It features an IceWM theme designer, Ice Sound Manager (for sound events), IcePref2, and tools to manage desktop wallpaper, cursors, keys, window options, and more.
IceWM Control Panel has a familiar, Windows-like Control Panel user interface.
Enhancements:
- This release patches bugs that many users of Python 2.3 experienced while attempting to run the applications.
- In addition, this release adds support for the latest changes and features of IceWM versions 1.2.14 and 1.2.15 .
- This release also features Russian translation updates and French Help file additions .
<<lessIceWM Control Panel has a familiar, Windows-like Control Panel user interface.
Enhancements:
- This release patches bugs that many users of Python 2.3 experienced while attempting to run the applications.
- In addition, this release adds support for the latest changes and features of IceWM versions 1.2.14 and 1.2.15 .
- This release also features Russian translation updates and French Help file additions .
Download (0.76MB)
Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1675 downloads
Service Control 0.1
Service Control is a basically it allows you to easily control services. more>>
Service Control is a basically it allows you to easily control services. Very very simple.
Currently only for Gentoos service directories, so if you use another distrobution, youll have to edit the initial combo variable to suit your needs.
NEEDS TO BE RUN AS ROOT!
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes a while. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean.
<<lessCurrently only for Gentoos service directories, so if you use another distrobution, youll have to edit the initial combo variable to suit your needs.
NEEDS TO BE RUN AS ROOT!
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes a while. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean.
Download (0.44MB)
Added: 2006-01-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1392 downloads
LPQ Control 1.0
LPQ Control is a PHP script that parses the output of the lpq command. more>>
Anyone who has spent enough time in Linux probably believes that you can never have enough control.
LPQ Control PHP script is a tool that parses the output of the lpq command and provides a web interface that allows you to remove print jobs from a printer.
You need to make sure that Apache can execute the lprm command. For a
default Apache installation, you will need to add the following line to
your /etc/sudoers file:
apache ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/lprm
This allows the PHP program to remove *ANY* specified print job.
<<lessLPQ Control PHP script is a tool that parses the output of the lpq command and provides a web interface that allows you to remove print jobs from a printer.
You need to make sure that Apache can execute the lprm command. For a
default Apache installation, you will need to add the following line to
your /etc/sudoers file:
apache ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/lprm
This allows the PHP program to remove *ANY* specified print job.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2006-01-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1384 downloads
Winamp::Control 0.2.1
Winamp::Control is a Perl module to control winamp (over the network). more>>
Winamp::Control is a Perl module to control winamp (over the network).
SYNOPSIS
use Winamp::Control;
use IO::Extended qw(printfln);
my $winamp = Winamp::Control->new( host => $opts{host}, port => $opts{port} );
if( my $ver = $winamp->getversion )
{
printfln Connected to Winamp (Ver: %s), $ver;
printfln Currently playing: %s , $winamp->getcurrenttitle() if $winamp->isplaying();
println "Current playlist:nt", join "nt", $winamp->getplaylisttitle();
}
Winamp::Control is a perl module for controlling Winamp (www.winamp.com) over a network or local. It requires the httpQ winamp-plugin written by Kosta Arvanitis (see prerequisites) installed on the computer playing the music (It is called "server" and will receive the commands). Perl clients doesnt need it, because the clients are communicating via http (and they are not restricted to any operating-system).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Winamp::Control;
use IO::Extended qw(printfln);
my $winamp = Winamp::Control->new( host => $opts{host}, port => $opts{port} );
if( my $ver = $winamp->getversion )
{
printfln Connected to Winamp (Ver: %s), $ver;
printfln Currently playing: %s , $winamp->getcurrenttitle() if $winamp->isplaying();
println "Current playlist:nt", join "nt", $winamp->getplaylisttitle();
}
Winamp::Control is a perl module for controlling Winamp (www.winamp.com) over a network or local. It requires the httpQ winamp-plugin written by Kosta Arvanitis (see prerequisites) installed on the computer playing the music (It is called "server" and will receive the commands). Perl clients doesnt need it, because the clients are communicating via http (and they are not restricted to any operating-system).
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2006-11-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1098 downloads
Install New Theme 0.7
Install New Theme is an extension that provides a button in the Theme Manager for installing themes from disk. more>>
Install New Theme is an extension that provides a button in the Theme Manager for installing themes from disk.
This extension provides a button inside the Firefox Theme Manager for installing new theme files from disk, and additionally adds a menu entry to the Theme Managers right-click context menu entry. The latest version includes the es-ES and it-IT locales.
To use the extension, simply open the Theme Manager, press the Install button and use the file picker to navigate to the themes .jar file. Once youve located it, select it and open it to get the theme installation dialog.
Additionally, you can use the Ctrl+S hotkey within the Theme Manager to invoke the filepicker.
<<lessThis extension provides a button inside the Firefox Theme Manager for installing new theme files from disk, and additionally adds a menu entry to the Theme Managers right-click context menu entry. The latest version includes the es-ES and it-IT locales.
To use the extension, simply open the Theme Manager, press the Install button and use the file picker to navigate to the themes .jar file. Once youve located it, select it and open it to get the theme installation dialog.
Additionally, you can use the Ctrl+S hotkey within the Theme Manager to invoke the filepicker.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2007-04-28 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
919 downloads
Apt-get Install / Remove Packet 1.0
Apt-get Install / Remove Packet is a tool to install/remove packets with debian apt-get. more>>
Apt-get Install / Remove Packet is a tool to install/remove packets with debian apt-get.
About Apt-Get:
Advanced Packaging Tool, or APT, is a package management system used by Debian and its derivatives. APT was originally designed to work with .deb packages on Debian systems, but it has since been modified to work with RPM packages via apt-rpm, and to run on other operating systems such as Mac OS X (see fink). On systems with package management based on .deb, such as Debian, APT is a front-end for dpkg.
APT simplifies the process of installing and removing software on Unix systems, by automating the retrieval, (from the Internet, local network, or CD) the configuration, the compiling (sometimes) and the installation of software from APT sources.
There is no apt program per se; APT is a C++ library of functions that are used by several command line programs for dealing with packages, most notably apt-get and apt-cache.
APT front-ends can upgrade the system or specific packages. Packages can be installed or removed. When installing one or several packages, APT front-ends can list the dependencies of these packages, ask the administrator if packages recommended or suggested by newly installed packages should be installed too, automatically install dependencies and perform other operations on the systems packages to allow the installation of the packages. Similarly, to update one or several packages, front-ends can install, remove or update other packages.
APT is often hailed as one of Debians best features, giving Debian the reputation of being a "pain to install, but a joy to maintain", although with Debian 3.1 and its Debian-Installer, Debians installation might be too easy nowadays to keep this true.
<<lessAbout Apt-Get:
Advanced Packaging Tool, or APT, is a package management system used by Debian and its derivatives. APT was originally designed to work with .deb packages on Debian systems, but it has since been modified to work with RPM packages via apt-rpm, and to run on other operating systems such as Mac OS X (see fink). On systems with package management based on .deb, such as Debian, APT is a front-end for dpkg.
APT simplifies the process of installing and removing software on Unix systems, by automating the retrieval, (from the Internet, local network, or CD) the configuration, the compiling (sometimes) and the installation of software from APT sources.
There is no apt program per se; APT is a C++ library of functions that are used by several command line programs for dealing with packages, most notably apt-get and apt-cache.
APT front-ends can upgrade the system or specific packages. Packages can be installed or removed. When installing one or several packages, APT front-ends can list the dependencies of these packages, ask the administrator if packages recommended or suggested by newly installed packages should be installed too, automatically install dependencies and perform other operations on the systems packages to allow the installation of the packages. Similarly, to update one or several packages, front-ends can install, remove or update other packages.
APT is often hailed as one of Debians best features, giving Debian the reputation of being a "pain to install, but a joy to maintain", although with Debian 3.1 and its Debian-Installer, Debians installation might be too easy nowadays to keep this true.
Download (0.032MB)
Added: 2006-03-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1319 downloads
CD-Rom Control 3.9
CD-Rom Control is an X Window control panel which eases the use of the cd-rom drive. more>>
CD-Rom Control is an X Window control panel which eases the use of the cd-rom drive. It allows you to mount, eject/umount, the cd-rom drive at the click of a button.Other features include autostart and cd status checking.
This software is provided as is and has been designed for use on a Linux system. If you are using it on a non-Linux system and you find/fix errors please let me know. If you have problems you can contact me and I will try to answer your queries. Once you have the software you may do with it what you will. The only thing I ask is that if you make any changes, add new features,
let me know and e-mail me a copy of it so I can include the new features or changes into the next version.
Tips for installation:
su
make
Next make one of the following depending on which flavour of GUI you want:
make tk
make gtk
make gnome
<<lessThis software is provided as is and has been designed for use on a Linux system. If you are using it on a non-Linux system and you find/fix errors please let me know. If you have problems you can contact me and I will try to answer your queries. Once you have the software you may do with it what you will. The only thing I ask is that if you make any changes, add new features,
let me know and e-mail me a copy of it so I can include the new features or changes into the next version.
Tips for installation:
su
make
Next make one of the following depending on which flavour of GUI you want:
make tk
make gtk
make gnome
Download (0.090MB)
Added: 2006-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1181 downloads
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Copyright Notice:
Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators is illegal and prevent future software development. The above install activex control search only lists software in full, demo and trial versions for free download. Download links are directly from our mirror sites or publisher sites, torrent files or links from rapidshare.com, yousendit.com or megaupload.com are not allowed