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CabFE 0.4

CabFE 0.4


CabFE project is a frontend for xmame and daphne on arcade cabinets. more>>
CabFE project is a frontend for xmame and daphne on arcade cabinets.
CabFE is a multi-emulator frontend for MAME, Daphne, and other arcade games.
It is designed specifically for arcade cabinets that have a minimal set of controls, typically only a joystick and a few buttons.
Main features:
- Mostly themeable. One sample theme is included.
- Filtering by Categories
- Tracks play time and creates an automatic Favourites list
- Configurable key bindings.
- No Mouse necessary. Just joystick and arcade buttons
Enhancements:
- Added proper Credits to Robert Fleming (PyReCADE)
- (re-) creating MAME game lists works again
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Added: 2006-12-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TuxArcade 0.2

TuxArcade 0.2


TuxArcade project is a multi-emulator frontend. more>>
TuxArcade project is a multi-emulator frontend.
Its designed for arcade cabinets, so it doesnt need a keyboard and a mouse, but is completely configurable via joystick. It includes theme support.
Main features:
- designed for arcade cabinet, so no need keyboard/mouse ...its completly configurable via joystick
- multi emulator front end
- game image preview
- preferred game list and game type/num of player
- theme support
- install/remove roms
- Sound effect and Background(wav/mp3)
Enhancements:
- setup menu was reorganized
- some buttons of the console are now bindable with preferred functions
- performance improved when build rom list.
- added reConfigure keys on setup
- added configure volume on setup
- added about on setup :P
- better themable support
- fix crash on game execution if its launced with fullscreen option
- fix save key at first execution
- fix remove roms didnt work
- removed all back tricks from code
- minor bugfix
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Added: 2006-11-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Lewin Pongs 1.0

Lewin Pongs 1.0


Lewin Pongs is an advanced game of pong. more>>
Lewin Pongs is an advanced game of pong.

An advanced game of pong with lots of options. A ball bounces around the screen and you hit it with paddles.

If you miss, your opponent scores, if your opponent misses, you score.

PONG, an adaptation of table tennis to the video screen, was the first commercially successful video game and is widely regarded as ushering in the video game era.

PONG was released by Atari on November 29, 1972.

PONG is a basic simulation of the racket sport of table tennis. A small square representing a ping pong ball travels across the screen in a linear trajectory. If the square strikes the perimeter of the playing field, or one of the simulated paddles, the square ricochets based on the angle of the impact.

Game play consists of players moving their respective paddles vertically to defend their scoring zones. Players score one point by maneuvering the square past their opponents paddle.

PONG can be played either by a single player pitted against a computerized opponent, or by two players each controlling a paddle. In Ataris original PONG arcade cabinets, players controlled their paddles using one of two small paddle controllers (a knob-like input device). Contrastingly, several of the derivative table tennis simulations employed longitudinally-sliding joysticks.
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Added: 2006-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fedora Core 5 Live-Spin

Fedora Core 5 Live-Spin


Fedora Core Live-Spin is a Live CD based on Fedora Core. more>>
Fedora Core Live-Spin is a Live CD based on Fedora Core.

The Fedora Unity Project is proud to announce the release of CD and DVD ISO Live-Spins. These Live-Spins are live, bootable, ready-to-use ISO images of Fedora Core with no need for installation.

Official Fedora Live images are something we all have been looking forward to seeing in the Fedora Community. Kadischi will be the tool to create such live images. Fedora Unity has recently joined forces with Kadischi to help provide testing and to release live images which we are calling "Live-Spins."

The Fedora Unity Project is proud to announce the release of a new Live-Spin CD and DVD ISO image of Fedora Core 5. These Live-Spin ISOs are based on Fedora Core 5 and all updates released as of August 21st, 2006. They are available for the i386 architecture via BitTorrent starting Monday, August 28th, 2006 via BitTorrent.

The Fedora Core 5 CD image features a 2.6.17-1.2174_FC5 kernel and GNOME 2.14.3, along with applications such as xchat, gftp, OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, and other utilities. The DVD image includes roughly "everything but the kitchen sink."

Also available at this time are "pristine" FC6T2 Live ISO images from the initial FC6T2 release.
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Added: 2006-08-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fedora Core 6 Live-Spin

Fedora Core 6 Live-Spin


Fedora Core Live-Spin is a Live CD based on Fedora Core. more>>
Fedora Core Live-Spin is a Live CD based on Fedora Core.

The Fedora Unity Project is proud to announce the release of CD and DVD ISO Live-Spins. These Live-Spins are live, bootable, ready-to-use ISO images of Fedora Core with no need for installation.

Official Fedora Live images are something we all have been looking forward to seeing in the Fedora Community. Kadischi will be the tool to create such live images. Fedora Unity has recently joined forces with Kadischi to help provide testing and to release live images which we are calling "Live-Spins."

The Fedora Unity Project is proud to announce the release of a new Live-Spin CD and DVD ISO image of Fedora Core 5. These Live-Spin ISOs are based on Fedora Core 5 and all updates released as of August 21st, 2006. They are available for the i386 architecture via BitTorrent starting Monday, August 28th, 2006 via BitTorrent.

The Fedora Core 5 CD image features a 2.6.17-1.2174_FC5 kernel and GNOME 2.14.3, along with applications such as xchat, gftp, OpenOffice.org 2.0.2, and other utilities. The DVD image includes roughly "everything but the kitchen sink."

Also available at this time are "pristine" FC6T2 Live ISO images from the initial FC6T2 release.
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Added: 2006-10-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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phpWebSite 1.3.0

phpWebSite 1.3.0


phpWebSite is a complete Web site content management solution. more>>
phpWebSite project provides a complete web site content management system. Web-based administration allows for easy maintenance of interactive, community-driven web sites.
phpWebSites growing number of modules allow for easy site customization without the need for unwanted or unused features. Client output from phpWebSite is valid XHTML 1.0 and meets the W3Cs Web Accessibility Initiative requirements.
Founded and hosted by the Web Technology Group at Appalachian State University, phpWebSite is developed by the phpWebSite Development Team, a network of developers from around the world. phpWebSite is free, open source software and is licensed under the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL.
Main features:
- Easy, web-based administration - minimal computer experience is needed to maintain site content.
- Flexible layout control - site page layout can be changed at anytime.
- Topic-based announcements - organize site announcements by category with automatic history rollover.
- Interactive content - visitors can post comments, submit announcements and web links.
- Full featured event calendar - post events by category and subcategory in a flexible cross-referenced calendar.
- Customized user experience - themes allow each vistor to customize the web site for his or her preferences or special needs.
- XHTML and WAI compliance - we are committed to meeting XHTML 1.0 specifications by our 1.0 release. Current errors are minimal.
Enhancements:
- Two new modules were added.
- Around 50 bugfixes and improvements were made to the core libraries, JavaScript files, and documents.
- Several bugs in various modules were fixed.
- New File Cabinet features were added.
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Linux From Scratch 6.2-3

Linux From Scratch 6.2-3


Linux From Scratch are instructions to create your own custom Linux system from scratch. more>>
Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a project that provides you with the steps necessary to build your own custom Linux system.
There are a lot of reasons why somebody would want to install an LFS system. The question most people raise is "why go through all the hassle of manually installing a Linux system from scratch when you can just download an existing distribution?". That is a valid question which I hope to answer for you.
The most important reason for LFSs existence is teaching people how a Linux system works internally. Building an LFS system teaches you about all that makes Linux tick, how things work together, and depend on each other. And most importantly, how to customize it to your own taste and needs.
One of the key benefits of LFS is that you are in control over your system without having to rely on somebody elses Linux implementation. You are in the drivers seat now and are able to dictate every single thing such as the directory layout and boot script setup. You will also know exactly where, why and how programs are installed.
Another benefit of LFS is that you can create a very compact Linux system. When you install a regular distribution, you end up installing a lot of programs you probably would never use. Theyre just sitting there taking up (precious) disk space. Its not hard to get an LFS system installed under 100 MB. Does that still sound like a lot? A few of us have been working on creating a very small embedded LFS system. We installed a system that was just enough to run the Apache web server; total disk space usage was aproximately 8 MB. With further stripping, that can be brought down to 5 MB or less. Try that with a regular distribution.
If we were to compare a Linux distribution with a hamburger you buy at a supermarket or fast-food restaurant, you would end up eating it without knowing precisely what it is you are eating, whereas LFS gives you the ingredients to make a hamburger. This allows you to carefully inspect it, remove unwanted ingredients, and at the same time allow you to add ingredients to enhance the flavour of your hamburger. When you are satisfied with the ingredients, you go on to the next part of putting it together. You now have the chance to make it just the way you like it: broil it, bake it, deep-fry it, barbeque it, or eat it raw.
Another analogy that we can use is that of comparing LFS with a finished house. LFS will give you the skeleton of a house, but its up to you to install plumbing, electrical outlets, kitchen, bathtub, wallpaper, etc.
Another advantage of a custom built Linux system is added security. You will compile the entire system from source, thus allowing you to audit everything, if you wish to do so, and apply all the security patches you want or need to apply. You dont have to wait for somebody else to provide a new binary package that fixes a security hole. Besides, you have no guarantee that the new package actually fixes the problem (adequately). You never truly know whether a security hole is fixed or not unless you do it yourself.
Enhancements:
- The LFS LiveCD Team is proud to announce the release of the x86-6.2-3 version of LFS LiveCD. This version is built using LFS 6.2 and many Beyond Linux From Scratch packages from the Subversion branch. Source packages for LFS 6.2, and the LFS book itself, are included on the live CD. The CD is also suitable as a host for building x86 and x86_64 Cross LFS systems. Other features and bugfixes: the CD supports hibernation; the CD file system can be written to; the CD contains a visually pleasing and easy-to-use window manager, XFce...
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Added: 2006-09-10 License: BSD License Price:
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GXMame 0.35 beta2

GXMame 0.35 beta2


GXMame is a Gtk frontend for XMame. more>>
GXMame is a frontend for XMame using the GTK library, the goal is to provide the same GUI than mame32. For the moment it will just have the same gui, the final goal is to be able to share config files with Mame32k (or any version of mame32 that write config files instead of saving data into windows registry) allowing dual booter to have the same environment (favorite, timeplayed, last game selected, gui preference...) under windows and Linux.
I wanted to learn GTK and have a decent frontend for xmame, gnomame didnt work on my computer and I didnt like other front end in Tk, so I decided to start this project, just after I discovered gRustibus, the very good front-end from Kjetil Thuen. I took this front end as a model for the creation of GXMame Im not sure that I could have go so far and so quickly without this model.
Main features:
- Detailed view
- Small icons view
- Indented view (shows clones games under the original one)
- Font color and size selectable
- Icons support, .ico files or a zipped archive from Mamu or Mame32QA
- Tools bar
- Folder(filter) panel
- Screenshot panel
- Display snapshots, Flyers, Marquees, Cabinets, Titles.
- Support of zipped pictures
- Display mameinfo and history
- Status bar
- Support of catver to sort games by version and categories
- Random game selection
- Quick check: only check if a romname.zip file exist in roms folder (also works with clones)
- Audit of all roms
- Window with the properties of all games
- Audit of a single game
- Popup menu to easily access to most used functions
- Preferences for games(global and specific)
- Joystick support (new 386 1.x.x linux driver only)
- Creation of gamelist from xmame
- Multiples executables support
- Scalable icons
- Additionnal options string
- Sortable columns (in any views)
- Sortable selectable columns order (in detail view)
- List view
- Large icons view
- and lot of others...
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Added: 2005-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Qtmame 2.4.0

Qtmame 2.4.0


Qtmame project is a frontend to xmame. more>>
Qtmame project is a frontend to xmame.
It shows snapshots, cabinets, marquees, titles, flyers, mameinfo, and history. It supports Catver.ini
Enhancements:
- fix new xmame 0.89 removed options
- new list of games for xmame 0.89
- NEW OPTION - no send parameters to xmame - now qtmame works with any xmame version
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Added: 2006-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Local Area Security 0.5

Local Area Security 0.5


L.A.S. is a research group focused on information security related subjects. more>>
Local Area Security is a research group focused on information security related subjects. We are most known for L.A.S. Linux. Our live-CD security toolkit.

Local Area Security is a project that was started in 2002 to research information security related topics. During that time there was no real live-CD toolkit focused on information security.

So Jascha, the project founder built one from a stripped down version of Knoppix called Model-K. Both of which were built from Debian Linux.

Up until version 0.4 L.A.S. Linux was command line only. Which made it limited to some of the tools it could contain since many require a GUI. Or at least for many it is preferable to have one. So FluxBox was added as the desktop since it is light weight and very feature filled.

It was during this time that Jascha came up with the idea of keeping the size of L.A.S. as small as possible, which lead to a target maximum size of 180MBs. The size of the original mini-CDs that were available at the time. This forced the selection of tools and features to be weighed heavily since unlike other live-CDs that throw in everything including the kitchen sink. L.A.S. was designed from the ground up to be a tool not a all-inclusive grab bag of applications.

As well as many advances for live-CDs came about, such as to-ram that allows booting a live-CD into the physical RAM of a computer. Which by chance L.A.S. was perfectly cut out for. With as little as 256MB of RAM people could boot L.A.S. and then free up their CD-ROMs for burring etc.

For forensics this was a big plus, along with many other uses. Plus L.A.S. ran very fast in RAM which helped with running Nessus, Nmap, or other tools. When compared to full size (700MB) CDs which would require 1GB of RAM to use the to-ram option, it was really no contest.
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Added: 2005-11-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SeaMonkey for Linux 1.1.4

SeaMonkey for Linux 1.1.4


SeaMonkey for Linux is an all-in-one Internet Application Suite more>> SeaMonkey is an all-in-one Internet Application Suite
The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to deliver production-quality releases of code derived from the application formerly known as Mozilla Application Suite.
Whereas the main focus of the Mozilla Foundation is on Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird, our group of dedicated volunteers works to ensure that you can have everything but the kitchen sinks and have it stable enough for corporate use.
SeaMonkey - Web-browser, IRC chat client, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client and HTML editing made simple - all your Internet needs in one application brought to you by Mozilla.
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Added: 2009-04-15 License: Freeware Price: Free
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QuickyPix 1.3.0

QuickyPix 1.3.0


QuickyPix is thumbnail Web photo gallery software. more>>
QuickyPix project is thumbnail Web photo gallery software which features use of the underlying filesystem structure, meaningful URLs, and nicely-styled output.
QuickyPix is not for everyone. If you dont know anything about web and CGI applications yet want a kitchen sink of features in your web gallery, I recommend Gallery.
If you want a very small base for developing your own gallery software you might try Pix, on which QuickyPix was originally based.
Main features:
Thumbnails
Album highlight with outset border
Movie thumbnails, with distinctive "movie" label
"Instant-on"
No import needed: add pictures simply by copying to the photo directory
Cached, on-demand image resizing
Meaningful URLs
Web hierarchy reflects file system hierarchy
The photo tree is untouched (except when editing metadata)
Cache data goes in a separate tree
Thus, you can easily backup the entire photo tree
Supported formats
jpg, png, gif, etc.; avi, mpg
Picture info
Image dimensions, picture-taken timestamp, movie length, codec, etc.
Metadata
album title, album comment, picture comment, album highlight
Admin mode
Resizing, rotating (including movies), transcoding, deleting, editing captions, changing highlight
Template engine using XHTML and CSS
Fluid-yet-aligned thumbnail arrangement (no tables)
Validated XHTML 1.0 Strict, CSS
Enhancements:
- Various bugfixes and minor feature enhancements were made.
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Added: 2005-12-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DONT Let It Burn! (1-click Timer) 1.0

DONT Let It Burn! (1-click Timer) 1.0


DONT Let It Burn! (1-click Timer) script is just a very basic, 1-click alarm clock. more>>
DONT Let It Burn! (1-click Timer) script is just a very basic, 1-click alarm clock. You set the number of minutes and at that time a sound (which you need to set) will be played. No application is started, the sound is played through the aplay command, so its independent from the player you have installed.

Why?

I know there are tons of much better alarm clocks out there. In fact, this is not supposed to be an alarm clock. Its just a sort of kitchen timer, for computer addicted.

My problem was that i was burning all my food (kinda following, too literally, what Usher says in his song "Let it burn!").

After throwing something in the oven or putting on the cookers i use to go back working on the PC and every time i forget about the food. I cant be bother to set a "full alarm clock", need something REALLY fast that reminds me about the food just some minutes later (and if possible i prefer that such reminder is not the horn of the firemen coming to extinguish the fire i caused)

Installation:

Place dont_let_it_burn.desktop in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus

Place dont_let_it_burn.sh in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin

Place dont_let_it_burn.au in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin

IMPORTANT: you need to point to a valid audio file, supported bu the apply command (wav or au for example). I have included a small sample file, dont_let_it_burn.au, if you place it in the bin directory then you dont need to do anything else. If you want another file just modify dont_let_it_burn.sh setting a valid path in the variable FULL_PATH_TO_AUDIO_FILE

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Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Lefromoma 0.3

Lefromoma 0.3


Lefromoma is a simple mame frontend written in python focused on cabinets. more>>
Lefromoma is a simple mame frontend written in python focused on cabinets.

Features: fullscreen, snapshots, roms-, favorites-list (alphabetical) & ignore list, scaling of a game. All text in game names between () is stripped in the favorites list (revision/version numbers etc), it makes the list prettier. There are 3 wav-files included, a "start up" sound, a "start game" sound and a button sound.

The script creates 4 new directories in your rom directory: complete, favorites, ignore and scaling. They are filled with symlinks (this doesnt take up much space, dont worry). When you add a game to the favorites the symlink from the complete dir is moved to the favorites and visa versa.

If you move a game to the ignore directory (that is, the symlink will be moved there), you will have to remove it yourself again. (might change in the future). You can change the scaling of the game in the frontend. The scaling dir is used to write the default scaling for a game (gamerom_2 or gamerom_1)

Lefromoma is developed and tested on Fedora Core 5, other GNU/linux distro should work too (other distros not tested though).

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Added: 2006-10-18 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Cross-LFS 1.0.0

Cross-LFS 1.0.0


Cross-LFS is a project that provides you with step-by-step instructions for building your own customized Linux system. more>>
Cross-LFS stands for Cross Linux From Scratch (CLFS) and is a project that provides you with step-by-step instructions for building your own customized Linux system entirely from source.

Why would I want a CLFS system?

Many wonder why they should go through the hassle of building a Linux system from scratch when they could just download an existing Linux distribution. However, there are several benefits of building CLFS. Consider the following:

CLFS teaches people how to build a cross compiler

Building CLFS teaches you how to make a cross-compiler and the necessary tools, to build a basic system on a different architecture. For example you would be able to build a Sparc toolchain on an x86 machine, and utilize that toolchain to build a Linux system from source code.

CLFS teaches people how to utilize a multilib system

CLFS takes advantage of the target systems capability, by utilizing a multilib capable build system.

CLFS teaches people how a Linux system works internally

Building CLFS teaches you about all that makes Linux tick, how things work together and depend on each other. And most importantly, how to customize it to your own tastes and needs.

Building CLFS produces a very compact Linux system

When you install a regular distribution, you often end up installing a lot of programs that you would probably never use. Theyre just sitting there taking up (precious) disk space.

CLFS can be built from most Unix Style Operating Systems

You can build CLFS even if you dont have Linux running. Our build instructions have been tested to build from Solaris and the BSDs.

CLFS is extremely flexible

Building CLFS could be compared to a finished house. CLFS will give you the skeleton of a house, but its up to you to install plumbing, electrical outlets, kitchen, bath, wallpaper, etc. You have the ability to turn it into whatever type of system you need it to be, customized completely for you.

CLFS offers you added security

You will compile the entire system from source, thus allowing you to audit everything, if you wish to do so, and apply all the security patches you want or need to apply. You dont have to wait for someone else to provide a new binary package that (hopefully) fixes a security hole. Often, you never truly know whether a security hole is fixed or not unless you do it yourself.

What can I do with my CLFS system?

A by-the-book CLFS system is fairly minimal, but is designed to provide a strong base on which you can add any packages you want. See the BLFS project for a selection of commonly used packages.
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Added: 2006-09-28 License: BSD License Price:
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