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SWTJasperViewer 1.1.1

SWTJasperViewer 1.1.1


SWTJasperViewer is a JasperReports viewer component for SWT/JFace based applications and Eclipse plug-ins. more>>
SWTJasperViewer is a JasperReports viewer component for SWT/JFace based applications and Eclipse plug-ins. The component is designed with reusability in mind so it can suit as many projects as possible.
SWTJasperViewer is developed as part of the JasperAssistant report designer where its used for report preview.
SWTJasperViewer component is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Main features:
- "What you see is what you get" visual report designer.
- Complete integration with Eclipse IDE environment.
- An integrated report compiler.
- Report preview support
- Report Export wizard
- Support for compiled report files (*.jasper)
- Drag-and-drop interface.
- Unlimited Undo/Redo support.
- Cut/Copy/Paste support.
- Properties View.
- Outline View.
- Problems/Tasks View.
- Intuitive Context Menus.
- A dedicated toolbar for text objects.
- Zoom support.
- A customizable palette.
- A comprehensive set of align and resize actions.
- Intuitive Expression Editor.
- Integrated user documentation.
- Field Wizard.
- Grid and Snap To Grid support.
- Rulers, Guides and Snap to Guides support.
- Extensible shortcuts support.
- Full support for JasperReports data sources.
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Debian vs Pimientos 1.1.0

Debian vs Pimientos 1.1.0


Debian vs Pimientos is a fun arcade in which you have to kill peppers using the logo of Debian. more>>
Debian vs Pimientos is an arcade game developed using the SDL libraries SDL, SDL_image, SDL_mixer, and SDL_ttf. This permits the portability of the game to some systems and machines.
Debian vs Pimientos is the first game of NEOPONTEC Games, and the first to use the NNG Engine (New Neopontec Gaming Engine) developed by Hector Blanco (me) that uses the mentioned SDL Libraries.
The game concept is very easy to understand and to play. There are a lot of peppers (pimientos is the spanish word for peppers) that are flying by the sky, and you, armed with the Debian logo must fight them. The Debian logo shoots GNU heads to kill these devil pimientos
Main features:
- 800x600 resolution at 32 bits.
- High quality images.
- Addictive and funny playing experience
- Cross-platform open source game: (binaries for Win32 & Linux, and sources for other systems).
- Different classes of peppers (pimientos).
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Snoopy vs. the Red Baron 1.0

Snoopy vs. the Red Baron 1.0


Snoopy vs. the Red Baron is an open-source one/two player combat game, available for Mac OS X, Linux, BeOS, QNX and Windows. more>>
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron is an open-source one/two player combat game, available for Mac OS X, Linux, BeOS, QNX and Windows.
The original Snoopy was a tiny game for the Apple Macintosh, with black and white graphics, but already almost all the levels of the new Snoopy/SDL were implemented.
Snoopy could be played by two opponents, sharing a single screen and keyboard, and although it had poor graphics and tough controls, we very much liked to play it.
While we learned programming, we constantly sought for simple, yet interesting projects. If you have ever tried to learn a new language or API, you will have recognized that the simplest way in mastering the stuff is simply reprogramming an existing application, without losing much thought on design and originality.
So my friend reprogrammed Snoopy, in Object Pascal, using SAT, the Sprite Animation Toolkit, on his Classic II. That version of Snoopy features a fully functional AI, network play, but only the first level ( weapons drop).
While he was at it, he also implemented a "missing feature", the bombs, for which there where graphics and sounds in the game, but which could not be thrown.
When I discovered SDL, I recognized that it would be ideal for the job. Running on Windows, Linux, MacOS, BeOS and many other platforms, it is my new toolkit of choice for multimedia programming. It took us several weeks to port Snoopy (besides going to school, but now the work is almost done, with only the finishing touches to be made.
I can only encourage everyone to try SDL; it is really easy and portable (if worked right).
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Cascade Historian 6.2.0

Cascade Historian 6.2.0


Cascade Historian software is an event driven data storage program. more>>
Cascade Historian software is an event driven data storage program used to maintain persistent time-sequence data sets derived from process data.

Features and Benefits

In addition to providing storage the Historian also offers a historical query facility suitable for generating graphs and tabular output for export to other analysis programs. Other programs can also send data to the Cascade Historian by linking the API library and making the appropriate function calls.

The data storage mechanism within the Cascade Historian will maintain any number of simultaneous time histories, one for each configured process point.

The data for each point is maintained in one or more files, allowing for removal of stale data or offline archival of old data. These files are either numbered in increasing numerical order, or dated. When using dated files, the Cascade Historian automatically begins logging to a new file at midnight.

Data logging by event

The Cascade Historian records data by event. If no data change event occurs for a point, no data is written to disk. This saves disk space when the process point is idle, and captures even very short duration events when the point is changing. This is both more efficient and more accurate than a sampling historian. It is possible to place both a time and value deadband on each point to reduce storage for points whose values are constantly changing by insignificant amounts. The Cascade Historian will not reorder out of sequence data.

Data is stored on disk in fixed length binary records to minimize disk space, with a time resolution of nanoseconds. These files can be easily read by any custom program as well as by the Cascade Historian.

Any process may request data from the Cascade Historian. The Cascade Historian maintains a configurable in-memory cache for each point being recorded so that queries of recent data will not require disk access. If the request cannot be satisfied from the in-memory cache, then the disk files related to the point will be consulted for the data to satisfy the request. The requests can take one of the following forms:

Raw Data - Simply returns all recorded events for the data point, reported vs. time.
Periodic Data - Performs linear interpolation on the data to produce a data set at an even time interval. This produces the same result that a sampling historian would produce.
Relative Interpolation - Performs interpolation of one data point against another to produce a Y vs. X data set. Interpolation is performed on Y to produce (X,Y) pairs at the times of known values of X.
Periodic Relative Interpolation - Performs interpolation of one data point against another to produce a Y vs. X data set. Interpolation is performed on both X and Y to produce (X,Y) pairs at an even time interval.

The Cascade Historian has been built to allow quick addition of other forms of historical query.
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Argante 1.1b

Argante 1.1b


Argante provides a secure, distributed, and fast VS machine. more>>
Argante provides a secure, distributed, and fast VS machine.

Argante is a fully operational, virtual environment for effective, secure, and accurate development of network appliances and other solutions (distributed routers, heterogenic, and self-adapting clusters).

Argante is a fully virtual environment for running applications on Unix
systems. This makes many people think about Java and its sandbox for example, although the technical reasons Argante is based on were totally different.

For one thing, Argante is a complete operating system. It has its own
implementation of processes, inter-process communication, filesystem,
access control... All built on the top of basic real OS low-level
implementation, but with own control mechanisms, own semantics and so on.
Why all this? I will try to explain:

The standard architecture of operating systems and hardware (e.g processors) falls flat when it comes to security and stability of the software.
To be short: it lacks low lewel support for general access control, error
handling (primitive techniques existing in, say, the 80386 series are not
enough), and the architecture of stack or data segment usage is based on
some mistaken assumptions.
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Basic Local Alignment Search Tool 2006-05-07

Basic Local Alignment Search Tool 2006-05-07


Basic Local Alignment Search Tool is a set of similarity search programs designed to explore all of the available databases. more>>
Basic Local Alignment Search Tool is a set of similarity search programs designed to explore all of the available sequence databases regardless of whether the query is protein or DNA.
It uses a heuristic algorithm which seeks local as opposed to global alignments, and is therefore able to detect relationships among sequences which share only isolated regions of similarity.
It can be run locally as a full executable, and can be used to run BLAST searches against private, local databases, or downloaded copies of the NCBI databases. It runs on Mac OS, Win32, LINUX, Solaris, IBM AIX, SGI, Compaq OSF, and HP- UX systems.
Main features:
Nucleotide
- Quickly search for highly similar sequences (megablast)
- Quickly search for divergent sequences (discontiguous megablast)
- Nucleotide-nucleotide BLAST (blastn)
- Search for short, nearly exact matches
- Search trace archives with megablast or discontiguous megablast
Protein
- Protein-protein BLAST (blastp)
- Position-specific iterated and pattern-hit initiated BLAST (PSI- and PHI-BLAST)
- Search for short, nearly exact matches
- Search the conserved domain database (rpsblast)
- Protein homology by domain architecture (cdart)
Translated
- Translated query vs. protein database (blastx)
- Protein query vs. translated database (tblastn)
- Translated query vs. translated database (tblastx)
Genomes
- Human, mouse, rat, chimp cow, pig, dog, sheep, cat
- Chicken, puffer fish, zebrafish
- Environmental samples
- Protozoa
- Insects, nematodes, plants, fungi, microbial genomes, other eukaryotic genomes
Special
- Search for gene expression data (GEO BLAST)
- Align two sequences (bl2seq)
- Screen for vector contamination (VecScreen)
- Immunoglobin BLAST (IgBlast)
- SNP BLAST
Meta
- Retrieve results
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IP Masquerade HOWTO 11/13/05

IP Masquerade HOWTO 11/13/05


IP Masquerade HOWTO project is a document describing how to set up IP Masq (NAT) for Linux systems. more>>
IP Masquerade HOWTO project is a document describing how to set up IP Masq (NAT) for Linux systems.
It contains instructions on understanding, configuring, and troubleshooting NAT or Network Address Translation for Linux.
It covers topics such as IPTABLES, PORTFW, IPCHAINS, IPFWADM, stronger packet firewalls, multiple network segments, and configuring many client operating systems. It also has an extensive FAQ and troubleshooting section.
Enhancements:
- Fix a bug where the PORTFW example rule in section 6.7 was incorrect. Updated the IPTABLES PORTFW section to include state tracking for the pre-routing rule, added a cross-reference to the PORTFW FAQ entry, and reduced some duplicate PORTFW examples in different chapters of the HOWTO. Thanks to Thomas Zajic for bringing this to my attention.
- Updated the dynamic IP FAQ section to give complete examples on how to re-run the rc.firewall-* scripts for various different DHCP clients
- Updated the HOWTO to be very clear on loading the various rc.firewall-* rulesets (there are 6 of them in this HOWTO both simple and stronger versions for IPTABLES, IPCHAINS, and IPFWADM) files vs. loading a generic rc.firewall file. I also updated the troubleshooting section to reflect this possibly confusing point.
- Updated the Multiple NAT situation to include ProxyARP solutions
- Clarified the section for IPMASQ on multiple internal LAN segments
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QtTV 0.0.3-pre1

QtTV 0.0.3-pre1


QtTV is a TV Guide. It reads from an XMLTV formatted document to retrieve listings, then allows output sorted by time, per channel or in a grid of time vs channel more>>
QtTV is a TV Guide. It reads from an XMLTV formatted document to retrieve listings, then allows output sorted by time, per channel or in a grid of time vs channel.

For now, the package requires the XMLTV listings to be in "/root/Documents/tv.xml" if you are installing on the zaurus. Windows or linux compilations allow you to choose a file.

Be aware that this software is slow to load and may be buggy.

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NetPanzer 0.8.1

NetPanzer 0.8.1


netPanzer is an online multiplayer tactical warfare game designed for FAST ACTION combat. more>>
NetPanzer project is an online multiplayer tactical warfare game designed for FAST ACTION combat. Gameplay concentrates on the core -- no resource management is needed.
The game is based on quick tactical action and unit management in real-time. Battles progress quickly and constantly as destroyed players respawn with a set of new units. Players can join or leave multiplayer games at any time.
Official netPanzer development got basically halted in 1999, since 2002 netPanzer is available under the GNU GPL and thus Free Software and a GNU/Linux port of netPanzer is ready.
Main features:
- netPanzer is a game designed to fit into the real-time tactical game genre. Its art is based on realistic environments and vehicles. Battle will heat up as players challenge for territory, and without the need for resource management battles will emerge swiftly.
Network:
- Features a scalable client/server network architecture.
- Support from 1 to 100 players over the Internet or on LAN systems depending on the network connection type and game configuration (single/multi dedicated server vs. server-player, max number of units per player and so forth).
- Players will be able to join or leave multiplayer games at any time.
Gameplay:
- Real-time action without the need to gather resources.
- Manually aim your units fire while they are moving to another location.
- Maps range in size from 10x13 to 64x85 640x480 size screens.
- Three modes of multiplayer combat; objective capture, frag limit, and time limit.
- Change screen resolutions on the fly to 640x480, 800x600 or 1024x768
- A customizable interface layout.
- MiniMap for quick viewing of the world.
Special Effects:
- Particle system explosions, muzzle shots, missile trails, etc.
- Dynamic, real-time lighting.
- Translucent particles and shadows.
Enhancements:
- Change default masterserver to netpanzer.dyndns.org
- Fix remote DOS when sending invalid frame number
- Fix gcc 4.1 compilation
- Make server handle clients more gracefully that drop during connect
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Video server 0.6

Video server 0.6


Video server is a streaming video server which feeds a Java applet/application for display. more>>
Video server is a streaming video server which feeds a Java applet/application for display. The updates are rather slow, somewhere in the 10 frames/second range on a PIII. The server is written in Bigloo scheme and C. The client is written in Java.

To bring up the video server you have to do the following.

./vs --channel 25 --sd 12 --input 0

./vs --help
for more options. (This seems broken with the newest version of bigloo .... )

How to bring up a java client to connect to a server:
Insure that video/java is in your classpath, and invoke

java vpanel servername
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C Generic Library 0.4.2

C Generic Library 0.4.2


C Generic Library is a generic data structure library is a bunch of data structures. more>>
C Generic Library is a generic data structure library is a bunch of data structures that are designed and created in as generic a fashion as possible.
Each data structure will contain its own basic memory management, be able to handle any object type, and hopefully constraint to strict algorithmic constraints. When the library hits version 1.0, it will contain the following data structures:
- Doubly Linked List - Done
- List-based Queue - Done
- List-based Deque - Done
- List-based Stack - Done
- Vector - Done
- Vector-based Queue - Done
- Vector-based Deque - Done
- Vector-based Stack -Done
- Binary Tree - Done(No BFS/DFS iterators)
- Hash Table - In progress
- Priority Queue - In progress
- Heap - In progress
- Memory Manager
- Object Cache w/ Garbage Collection
- AB Tree
- Split Lists
- RB Tree
- AVL Tree
Enhancements:
- Support for compilation on Windows using VS.net was added.
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Project VDW 0.51

Project VDW 0.51


Project VDW contains a package that generates van der Waerden sequences. more>>
Project VDW contains a package that generates van der Waerden sequences.
Project VDW is a an attempt to further research into van der Waerden sequences.
The software consists of a client that generates sequences, and a utility to generate unique starting seeds.
The ultimate goal of this project is to develop a BOINC-based client that can supply the massively parallel computing resources necessary to solve currently untouched sequences.
Currently the makefile will compile and test several different versions using char, u_char, int, u_int, long, and u_long as the element type.
Different architectures perform differently on chars vs ints and differently given the size of the data cache.
Feel free to try different combinations of element type to optimize the code for your particular configuration.
Enhancements:
- Changed to timed checkpointing
- Changed to millionbased accounting from 2^32 accounting
- Added Interrupted/Completed messages to output file
- Changed makefile to test different element types
- and lots of other cool stuff.
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OS-SIM 0.9.9 RC5

OS-SIM 0.9.9 RC5


Ossim stands for Open Source Security Information Management. more>>
Ossim stands for Open Source Security Information Management. OS-SIMs goal is to provide a comprehensive compilation of tools which, when working together, grant a network/security administrator with detailed view over each and every aspect of his networks/hosts/physical access devices/server/etc...
Besides getting the best out of well known open source tools, some of which are quickly described below these lines, ossim provides a strong correlation engine, detailed low, mid and high level visualization interfaces as well as reporting and incident managing tools, working on a set of defined assets such as hosts, networks, groups and services.
All this information can be limited by network or sensor in order to provide just the needed information to specific users allowing for a fine grained multi-user security environment. Also, the ability to act as an IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) based on correlated information from virtually any source result in a useful addition to any security professional.
Main features:
- Arpwatch, used for mac anomaly detection.
- P0f, used for passive OS detection and os change analisys.
- Pads, used for service anomaly detection.
- Nessus, used for vulnerability assessment and for cross correlation (IDS vs Security Scanner).
- Snort, the IDS, also used for cross correlation with nessus.
- Spade, the statistical packet anomaly detection engine. Used to gain knowledge about attacks without signature.
- Tcptrack, used for session data information which can grant useful information for attack correlation.
- Ntop, which builds an impressive network information database from which we can get aberrant behaviour anomaly detection.
- Nagios. Being fed from the host asset database it monitors host and service availability information.
- Osiris, a great HIDS.
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MassSpec::ViewSpectrum::RealVsHypPeptide 0.02

MassSpec::ViewSpectrum::RealVsHypPeptide 0.02


MassSpec::ViewSpectrum::RealVsHypPeptide is a Perl module to view a real mass spectrum on the same graph. more>>
MassSpec::ViewSpectrum::RealVsHypPeptide is a Perl module to view a real mass spectrum on the same graph as a hypothetical spectrum generated by fragmenting a peptide in silico.

SYNOPSIS

use MassSpec::ViewSpectrum::RealVsHypPeptide;
open GRAPHIC, ">mygraphic.png" or die "Unable to open output filen";
binmode GRAPHIC;

my @masses = (78.1,81.1,81.7,85.4,86.8,88.8,89.4,97.6,99.0,99.4,108.7,112.1,129.1,
130.1,132.1,147.7,157.1,158.1,159.1,169.1,171.1,175.1,187.1,229.1,246.2,258.1,
266.0,327.2,328.2,345.2,415.2,426.2,432.2,531.2,559.3,623.4,639.3,643.3,644.4,
645.0,647.5,686.4,687.4,689.4);
my @intensities = (8.7,7.7,7.3,10.5,7.7,7.3,8.4,8.0,9.1,9.1,7.3,29.0,12.6,7.3,8.0,
7.7,11.9,9.8,10.1,7.3,10.5,131.0,9.4,50.3,22.7,44.7,16.8,30.4,18.2,53.1,25.5,
15.7,7.7,14.0,46.8,38.4,7.3,11.5,8.7,7.3,8.7,7.3,24.8,194.2);
my $peptide = "RTSVAR";

my $vs = MassSpec::ViewSpectrum::RealVsHypPeptide->new($peptide, @masses,@intensities);
$vs->set(yaxismultiplier => 1.8); # a sample tweak to adjust the output
$vs->set(title => "BSA-689 -- " . $peptide);

my $output = $vs->plot();
print GRAPHIC $output;
close GRAPHIC;

MassSpec::ViewSpectrum::RealVsHypPeptide - View a real mass spectrum on the same graph as a hypothetical spectrum generated by fragmenting a peptide in silico. The in silico fragmention is performed by generating all of the possible peptides which contain either the amino-terminal or carboxyl-terminal amino acids.

Negative peak intensity values are permitted; this permits the drawing of "pseudospectra" which, for example, illustrate peaks present in one spectrum but missing in another. Note that these negative peaks have no true intensities, but in some cases we assign different heights to illustrate the differences among different hypothetical peaks. In addition, pseudocoloring of both positive and negative peaks is performed to illustrate what type of ion that peak represents. In some cases these ions are labelled explicitly, although in practice it is best to minimize this labelling to avoid excessive clutter.

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karss 0.31

karss 0.31


karss is an rss aggregator that displays multiple feeds in a single SuperKaramba theme, with entries sorted chronologically. more>>
karss is an rss aggregator that displays multiple feeds in a single SuperKaramba theme, with entries sorted chronologically. karss theme is based on multirss v1.2 by N7DR.

Differences include:

default dark background
larger font size (12 vs 10)
more entries at one time (25 vs 20)
reports "last updated" as time from last update
config option to use firefox instead of konqueror
rewritten and more managable innards

IMPORTANT INFO:

This theme depends on the PyXML package (for now). If you run it from command-line (superkaramba karss-03.skz), and get the following error:

> AttributeError: module object has no attribute DefaultHandler

Try installing the PyXML package. In kubuntu I believe this is called python-xml, so "sudo apt-get install python-xml". Please let me know if there are any other errors!

The first time you run karss, it will create a file feedlist.xml in a folder in your users superkaramba directory (usually ~/.superkaramba/karss) The format of the xml file should be fairly self-explanatory. Modify it accordingly to add or remove feeds.

Other features/improvements may be added later on.

Feedback/comments/screenshots appreciated!

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