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KMSBII for Slackware 2.1.0
KDE Menu Sidebar Image Improvement is a simple improvement for your KDE Menu. more>>
KDE Menu Sidebar Image Improvement is a simple improvement for your KDE Menu that replaces default KDE Menu Sidebar image with one designed specifically for your Slackware GNULinux distribution.
Having say a Slackware or Debian or FreeBSD or any other OS/distribution logo instead of default KDE gear may be a much better choice for those of you who are just in love with your favorite *nix.
Personalized it looks sexy, it looks witty, it stresses the facts.
This project proved to be a little success because people seem to appreciate it.
So, now here we are with updated package again and it is my pleasure to hear from you that youve given it a try.
Enhancements:
- Project structure has been redefined so that it is now template based and extensible. This is basically a first attempt to unify all types of KMSBII presented at kde-look.org.
- Installation script has been dramastically improved; added new features to control the installation process and the ability to perform post-installation actions; run `./install.sh help for more information. The script is quite verbose now and informs user of every action performed in a user-friendly manner;
- Abbreviations of the project related names have been introduced to provide a convenient way to refer to them. See "ABBREVIATIONS" section of `./install.sh help output;
- Graphic source files as well as KMSBI files have been changed once again, changes have been made to achieve the best look of the KMSBI;
- Added KMSBII for Slackware GNULinux distribution v11.0.0;
- Updated documentation.
- Licensing agreement has been introduced to protect intellectual property and rights of its owner. See COPYING file for more details and "Licensing Agreement" section of this file for short explanations on how this licensing agreement works.
<<lessHaving say a Slackware or Debian or FreeBSD or any other OS/distribution logo instead of default KDE gear may be a much better choice for those of you who are just in love with your favorite *nix.
Personalized it looks sexy, it looks witty, it stresses the facts.
This project proved to be a little success because people seem to appreciate it.
So, now here we are with updated package again and it is my pleasure to hear from you that youve given it a try.
Enhancements:
- Project structure has been redefined so that it is now template based and extensible. This is basically a first attempt to unify all types of KMSBII presented at kde-look.org.
- Installation script has been dramastically improved; added new features to control the installation process and the ability to perform post-installation actions; run `./install.sh help for more information. The script is quite verbose now and informs user of every action performed in a user-friendly manner;
- Abbreviations of the project related names have been introduced to provide a convenient way to refer to them. See "ABBREVIATIONS" section of `./install.sh help output;
- Graphic source files as well as KMSBI files have been changed once again, changes have been made to achieve the best look of the KMSBI;
- Added KMSBII for Slackware GNULinux distribution v11.0.0;
- Updated documentation.
- Licensing agreement has been introduced to protect intellectual property and rights of its owner. See COPYING file for more details and "Licensing Agreement" section of this file for short explanations on how this licensing agreement works.
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Added: 2007-01-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1018 downloads
KDM-Drops (Slackware)
KDM-Drops (Slackware) is a KDM theme using the drops wallpaper, the KDE logo, and a, Aero-G looking thing I made in Inkscape more>>
KDM-Drops (Slackware) is a KDM theme using the drops wallpaper, the KDE logo, and a, Aero-G looking thing I made in Inkscape.
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Added: 2007-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
965 downloads
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Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
531 downloads
Embedded Slackware 1.3.5-5
Embedded Slackware is a software development kit for the automated creation of bootable embedded systems based on Slackware. more>>
Embedded Slackware is a software development kit for the automated creation of bootable embedded systems based on Slackware and Busybox. The focus is on i486 and ARM systems that use compact flash devices (handhelds and PC104 type boards). The distribution consists of a primary archive with tools, scripts, and documentation, and additional archives for the i486 and PXA250 binary components.
Enhancements:
- This update includes 2.4.34 and 2.6.20 embedded kernels.
- 44 easy-to-use burn scripts and runtime configurations are available.
- The distribution archive is an i486 working subset of the full distribution.
- The complete SDK consists of 5 base archives each for i486, uclibc_i486, pxa255, and uclibc_pxa255 architectures.
- Additional archives are also available for gcc, Wine, and Opie/Pixil LCD desktops.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This update includes 2.4.34 and 2.6.20 embedded kernels.
- 44 easy-to-use burn scripts and runtime configurations are available.
- The distribution archive is an i486 working subset of the full distribution.
- The complete SDK consists of 5 base archives each for i486, uclibc_i486, pxa255, and uclibc_pxa255 architectures.
- Additional archives are also available for gcc, Wine, and Opie/Pixil LCD desktops.
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Added: 2007-04-01 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
940 downloads
KDM-Drops - without Slackware logo
KDM-Drops - without Slackware logo is a KDM-Drops theme for KDM but without the Slackware logo. more>>
KDM-Drops - without Slackware logo is a KDM-Drops theme for KDM but without the Slackware logo.
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Added: 2007-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
960 downloads
Slackfr Media pack 0.2 (Slackware 11.0)
Slackfr Media pack is a set of multimedia packages for the Slackware Linux distribution. more>>
Slackfr Media pack is a set of multimedia packages for the Slackware Linux distribution.
It contains:
- a52dec
- avifile
- binaries-codec
- divx4linux
- faac-1.25
- faad2-2.5
- ffmpeg-snapshot
- lame-3.97
- libdv
- libdvdcss
- libdvdnav
- libdvdread
- libebml
- libfame
- libmatroska
- live
- mpeg2dec
- win32_dmo
- x264
- xvidcore
- Transcode
- MPlayer
<<lessIt contains:
- a52dec
- avifile
- binaries-codec
- divx4linux
- faac-1.25
- faad2-2.5
- ffmpeg-snapshot
- lame-3.97
- libdv
- libdvdcss
- libdvdnav
- libdvdread
- libebml
- libfame
- libmatroska
- live
- mpeg2dec
- win32_dmo
- x264
- xvidcore
- Transcode
- MPlayer
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1046 downloads
slackrep 0.3
slackrep is a very handy reporting tool for the Slackware Linux distribution. more>>
slackrep is a very handy reporting tool for the Slackware Linux distribution. slackrep sript generates reports about the status of your packages.
You can, for example, check which patches are pending to install or check the integrity of your installed packages.
Enhancements:
- The logic was improved.
- The program was totally integrated with slackpkg.
- Command invocations were improved.
- A cacheinfo option was added.
- The cache was moved to /var/cache/slackrep.
- The slackpkg update call was improved, so now it runs according to the version of slackpkg installed; if the version is not supported, then it will tell you.
- The README file has been changed: very useful information has been added and useless information was removed.
<<lessYou can, for example, check which patches are pending to install or check the integrity of your installed packages.
Enhancements:
- The logic was improved.
- The program was totally integrated with slackpkg.
- Command invocations were improved.
- A cacheinfo option was added.
- The cache was moved to /var/cache/slackrep.
- The slackpkg update call was improved, so now it runs according to the version of slackpkg installed; if the version is not supported, then it will tell you.
- The README file has been changed: very useful information has been added and useless information was removed.
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Added: 2005-11-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1429 downloads
slackware spam filter 0.1.1
slackware spam filter allows you to install spam filtering capabilities onto a slackware 9.1 box. more>>
slackware spam filter allows you to install spam filtering capabilities onto a slackware 9.1 box.
this is a very simple way to install spam filtering capabilities onto a slackware 9.1 box. its pretty simple: install.sh will install/upgrade a few packages in the packages/ directory. then itll patch the system and the installed packages to work together and filter that evil spam.
finally there are some scripts in the scripts/ directory which you can use to maintain your spam filter and stuff. when the system is patched there will also be a few new tools for you to use;
sa-learn-md-wrapper is used by the spam filter as an easy way to learn spam from inside a maildrop filter, and sa-rebuild is an easy tool to rebuild the bayesian filtering index for a couple of users or all of them at once.
run install.sh to install the packages and revised configuration for each
package.
run enable_mail_for_user.sh with users to add and the script will add users and enable them for use with the mail system.
run create_fetchmail_config.sh to create (or add onto) a fetchmail config file in a users home directory. then run fetchmail for that user if you intend on using fetchmail
<<lessthis is a very simple way to install spam filtering capabilities onto a slackware 9.1 box. its pretty simple: install.sh will install/upgrade a few packages in the packages/ directory. then itll patch the system and the installed packages to work together and filter that evil spam.
finally there are some scripts in the scripts/ directory which you can use to maintain your spam filter and stuff. when the system is patched there will also be a few new tools for you to use;
sa-learn-md-wrapper is used by the spam filter as an easy way to learn spam from inside a maildrop filter, and sa-rebuild is an easy tool to rebuild the bayesian filtering index for a couple of users or all of them at once.
run install.sh to install the packages and revised configuration for each
package.
run enable_mail_for_user.sh with users to add and the script will add users and enable them for use with the mail system.
run create_fetchmail_config.sh to create (or add onto) a fetchmail config file in a users home directory. then run fetchmail for that user if you intend on using fetchmail
Download (1.5MB)
Added: 2007-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
959 downloads
slackcurrent 0.1.4
Slackcurrent is a tool that checks if there are newer versions of packages installed on Slackware boxes. more>>
Slackcurrent is a package to check for newer packages installed on your Slackware box on the current set on some mirror site you select on a list.
slackcurrent script gets the list of packages installed local, if needed update the list of remote files available on the mirror site, and compares they all. If some local package is outdated, youll be informed about that.
<<lessslackcurrent script gets the list of packages installed local, if needed update the list of remote files available on the mirror site, and compares they all. If some local package is outdated, youll be informed about that.
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Added: 2006-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1292 downloads
SlaBuntuVMware 0.2
SlaBuntuVMware is a useful installation suite for installing VMware Server on Slackware or Ubuntu. more>>
SlaBuntuVMware is a useful installation suite for installing VMware Server on Slackware or Ubuntu.
The project automatically downloads packages from the VMware site.
Tested on Slackware 11. (Slackware 10.2 might not work - try)
Tested on Ubuntu Desktop Dapper Drake and Ubuntu Desktop Edgy.
IMPORTANT: this suite does not include the vmware server packs,
they are downloaded from the official VMware site.
You also need a server key for activating the product that you must
get (for free) from the VMware web-site (http://www.vmware.com/server/)
INSTALLATION (Slackware Linux) :
a) 1- The perfect setup for running vmware on Slackware is:
Slackware 11 (When you install the OS leave a big partion for your
virtual machines).
Using a good server with an hardware raid controller:
Suggested Partition Table (scsi disks, if ide hda):
/dev/sda1 swap (megs?gb? depends on your system)
/dev/sda2 / 10Gb
/dev/sda3 /home 2Gb
/dev/sda4 /vm (160 Gb the rest for your virtual machines)
You must do a normal install with X support but no KDE.
2- Dropline Gnome (http://www.droplinegnome.net)
It is suggested you run gnome on Slackware 11. Gnome is not
included in the distro cds, therefore you must download
Dropline Gnome.
3- Kernel 2.6.x (with the kernel sources into /usr/src/linux)
(Default Kernel 2.4.33.3 works perfectly though)
CAUTION: take a look on www.vmware.com for the
supported kernel 2.6 versions.
OR
- If you have problems building 2.6.x vmware kernel module, just use
the normal 2.4.33.3 kernel supplied with your slackware, or try the test26.s
or huge26.s supplied with your slackware cds.
b) - The base setup for running vmware on Slackware is:
1- Slackware 11
2- Kde(not tested can have problems with some libraries)
(if you do not want to Download and install Dropline Gnome)
3- Kernel 2.4.33 (with the kernel sources into /usr/src/linux)
Using a normal pc with no raid controller (so you should use linux
raid software):
Suggested Partition Table (scsi disks, if ide hda):
/dev/md1 swap (megs?gb? depends on your system)
/dev/md2 / 10Gb
/dev/md3 /home 2Gb
/dev/md4 /vm (100 Gb? the rest for your virtual machines)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you do not want to use Gnome or Kde go at the end of this file.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2) After making sure you have everything (including the kernel sources
inside /usr/src/linux) you can run:
3) as root ./setup.sh
4) follow the steps provided
(you can hit ENTER to most of the questions (90%)
4) provide the vmware free key when needed
(ask for it on the site http://www.vmware.com)
6) under an X session: Run the command "vmware" and Enjoy vmware!
INSTALLATION (Ubuntu Desktop, Alternate,NOT Server):
1) edit /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment all the lines starting with deb
2) open a terminal (xterm) and type "sudo ./setup.sh"
3) follow the steps provided
(you can hit ENTER to most of the questions (90%)
4) provide the vmware free key when needed
(ask for it on the site http://www.vmware.com)
5) Run the command "vmware" and Enjoy vmware!
INSTALLATION ON UBUNTU SERVER
- Not tried yet, but you should at first download and install X11 and gnome
and then follow the steps provided for Ubuntu Desktop above.
IMPORTANT INFO:
- Remember that vmware server packs are downloaded from the official vmware
site and are property of the VMware Company: http://www.vmware.com/
- Remember that in order to use VMware you should accept the terms of the
VMware license that will be displayed during the installation process.
- Remember that in order to installa VMware you should ask the VMware
fellows for a key. Do this at the VMware site: http://www.vmware.com/
- To create virtual machines you should use the vmware console.
a) Run the command "vmware" and the vmware console starts up.
b) Then connect to localhost.
- After created a virtual machine to run it from the cmd line use:
bash# vmware-cmd vmname.vmx start
Author: Lorenzo Allori
#####################################################
If you do not have Gnome or Kde youll need the following:
#####################################################
- Slack with glibc and glibcsolibs installed. Make sure you
have X11 installed with a window manager.
Packages needed are:
glibc-2.3.6-i486-6.tgz
glibc-solibs-2.3.6-i486-6.tgz
kernel-source-2.4.33.3-noarch-1.tgz
x11-6.9.0-i486-11.tgz
x11-devel-6.9.0-i486-11.tgz
windowmaker-0.92.0-i486-1.tgz
You can find those on http://www.slackware.com.
Download them and to install those just type (as root):
# installpkg pkgname
When you have finished installing all the packages you need remember to run:
# ldconfig
- If you need a window manager you can install windowmaker:
# installpkg windowmaker-0.92-i486.tgz
# wmaker.inst
<<lessThe project automatically downloads packages from the VMware site.
Tested on Slackware 11. (Slackware 10.2 might not work - try)
Tested on Ubuntu Desktop Dapper Drake and Ubuntu Desktop Edgy.
IMPORTANT: this suite does not include the vmware server packs,
they are downloaded from the official VMware site.
You also need a server key for activating the product that you must
get (for free) from the VMware web-site (http://www.vmware.com/server/)
INSTALLATION (Slackware Linux) :
a) 1- The perfect setup for running vmware on Slackware is:
Slackware 11 (When you install the OS leave a big partion for your
virtual machines).
Using a good server with an hardware raid controller:
Suggested Partition Table (scsi disks, if ide hda):
/dev/sda1 swap (megs?gb? depends on your system)
/dev/sda2 / 10Gb
/dev/sda3 /home 2Gb
/dev/sda4 /vm (160 Gb the rest for your virtual machines)
You must do a normal install with X support but no KDE.
2- Dropline Gnome (http://www.droplinegnome.net)
It is suggested you run gnome on Slackware 11. Gnome is not
included in the distro cds, therefore you must download
Dropline Gnome.
3- Kernel 2.6.x (with the kernel sources into /usr/src/linux)
(Default Kernel 2.4.33.3 works perfectly though)
CAUTION: take a look on www.vmware.com for the
supported kernel 2.6 versions.
OR
- If you have problems building 2.6.x vmware kernel module, just use
the normal 2.4.33.3 kernel supplied with your slackware, or try the test26.s
or huge26.s supplied with your slackware cds.
b) - The base setup for running vmware on Slackware is:
1- Slackware 11
2- Kde(not tested can have problems with some libraries)
(if you do not want to Download and install Dropline Gnome)
3- Kernel 2.4.33 (with the kernel sources into /usr/src/linux)
Using a normal pc with no raid controller (so you should use linux
raid software):
Suggested Partition Table (scsi disks, if ide hda):
/dev/md1 swap (megs?gb? depends on your system)
/dev/md2 / 10Gb
/dev/md3 /home 2Gb
/dev/md4 /vm (100 Gb? the rest for your virtual machines)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you do not want to use Gnome or Kde go at the end of this file.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2) After making sure you have everything (including the kernel sources
inside /usr/src/linux) you can run:
3) as root ./setup.sh
4) follow the steps provided
(you can hit ENTER to most of the questions (90%)
4) provide the vmware free key when needed
(ask for it on the site http://www.vmware.com)
6) under an X session: Run the command "vmware" and Enjoy vmware!
INSTALLATION (Ubuntu Desktop, Alternate,NOT Server):
1) edit /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment all the lines starting with deb
2) open a terminal (xterm) and type "sudo ./setup.sh"
3) follow the steps provided
(you can hit ENTER to most of the questions (90%)
4) provide the vmware free key when needed
(ask for it on the site http://www.vmware.com)
5) Run the command "vmware" and Enjoy vmware!
INSTALLATION ON UBUNTU SERVER
- Not tried yet, but you should at first download and install X11 and gnome
and then follow the steps provided for Ubuntu Desktop above.
IMPORTANT INFO:
- Remember that vmware server packs are downloaded from the official vmware
site and are property of the VMware Company: http://www.vmware.com/
- Remember that in order to use VMware you should accept the terms of the
VMware license that will be displayed during the installation process.
- Remember that in order to installa VMware you should ask the VMware
fellows for a key. Do this at the VMware site: http://www.vmware.com/
- To create virtual machines you should use the vmware console.
a) Run the command "vmware" and the vmware console starts up.
b) Then connect to localhost.
- After created a virtual machine to run it from the cmd line use:
bash# vmware-cmd vmname.vmx start
Author: Lorenzo Allori
#####################################################
If you do not have Gnome or Kde youll need the following:
#####################################################
- Slack with glibc and glibcsolibs installed. Make sure you
have X11 installed with a window manager.
Packages needed are:
glibc-2.3.6-i486-6.tgz
glibc-solibs-2.3.6-i486-6.tgz
kernel-source-2.4.33.3-noarch-1.tgz
x11-6.9.0-i486-11.tgz
x11-devel-6.9.0-i486-11.tgz
windowmaker-0.92.0-i486-1.tgz
You can find those on http://www.slackware.com.
Download them and to install those just type (as root):
# installpkg pkgname
When you have finished installing all the packages you need remember to run:
# ldconfig
- If you need a window manager you can install windowmaker:
# installpkg windowmaker-0.92-i486.tgz
# wmaker.inst
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2007-04-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
907 downloads
ZipSlack 10.1
ZipSlack is a special edition of Slackware Linux that can be installed onto any FAT (or FAT32) filesystem. more>>
ZipSlack is a special edition of Slackware Linux that can be installed onto any FAT (or FAT32) filesystem with about 100 MB of free space. It uses the UMSDOS filesystem and contains most of the programs you will need.
This means that you do not need to repartition your hard disk if you already have DOS or Windows installed. ZipSlack installs into a directory on your DOS filesystem. It can also be installed to and booted from a Zip disk.
This distribution is ideal for people who dont have a lot of hard disk space, do not have a fast Internet connection to download the entire distribution, or who want a Linux distribution they can carry around on a Zip disk.
<<lessThis means that you do not need to repartition your hard disk if you already have DOS or Windows installed. ZipSlack installs into a directory on your DOS filesystem. It can also be installed to and booted from a Zip disk.
This distribution is ideal for people who dont have a lot of hard disk space, do not have a fast Internet connection to download the entire distribution, or who want a Linux distribution they can carry around on a Zip disk.
Download (1.4MB)
Added: 2005-05-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1625 downloads
slackSuite 1.0
slackSuite is a Kommander script list to kompare, edit and rename conf file .new in /etc in slackware installations. more>>
Use this tool after your upgrade in a comfortable KDE gui. The idea for this comes from http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=45401 and we would like to thank the author for this and for the kommander work too.
Use with caution.although this tool is tested, it may mess your system and his use is intended for experienced users.
Use this tool only in a Slackware system!
<<lessUse with caution.although this tool is tested, it may mess your system and his use is intended for experienced users.
Use this tool only in a Slackware system!
Download (0.061MB)
Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1103 downloads
Kpackage 3.5.2
Kpackage is a KDE tool for installing, viewing and uninstalling packages. more>>
Kpackage project is a KDE tool for installing, viewing and uninstalling packages.
The formats supported include RPM, Debian, Slackware and BSD package manager.
KPackage is part of the KDE project.
KPackage can be found in the kdeadmin package.
<<lessThe formats supported include RPM, Debian, Slackware and BSD package manager.
KPackage is part of the KDE project.
KPackage can be found in the kdeadmin package.
Download (2.0MB)
Added: 2006-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1271 downloads
WifiWare 1.4.1
WifiWare is a mini slackware distribution intended for wifi routers, VPN servers and file servers. more>>
WifiWare is a custom mini slackware based, Linux distribution intended for wifi routers, VPN servers and file servers.
Full install will take cca 300MB hdd space.
Wlan-drivers package with support for major wifi chipsets included.
Other utils in /utils folder on cdrom:
- Unreal ircd
- Hybrid ircd
- bridge-utils
- kismet
- webmin
- glftpd
- and more.
Distribution contains patched ppp and kernel package/source with support for Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption(MPPE) and Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression(MPPC). MPPC itself is patented algorithm. Patent for *Microsoft* PPC is holded by the Hifn Inc. MPPE uses RC4 encryption algorithm which itself isnt patented, but RC4 is trademark of RSA Data Security Inc.
To avoid legal problems, US citizens shouldnt use this module. Ok, you have been warned, now you can do whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- Some minor bugfixes and WiFi driver updates.
<<lessFull install will take cca 300MB hdd space.
Wlan-drivers package with support for major wifi chipsets included.
Other utils in /utils folder on cdrom:
- Unreal ircd
- Hybrid ircd
- bridge-utils
- kismet
- webmin
- glftpd
- and more.
Distribution contains patched ppp and kernel package/source with support for Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption(MPPE) and Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression(MPPC). MPPC itself is patented algorithm. Patent for *Microsoft* PPC is holded by the Hifn Inc. MPPE uses RC4 encryption algorithm which itself isnt patented, but RC4 is trademark of RSA Data Security Inc.
To avoid legal problems, US citizens shouldnt use this module. Ok, you have been warned, now you can do whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- Some minor bugfixes and WiFi driver updates.
Download (241.9MB)
Added: 2006-10-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
663 downloads
SlackGrade 0.0.2exp1
SlackGrade is a utility that allows Slackware Linux users to keep the system always up to date. more>>
SlackGrade is a utility that allows Slackware Linux users to keep the system always up to date with the latest offcial packages available in the main Slackware distribution sources on the web, by listing, downloading and upgrading its with ease, in just a few mouse clicks, through a nice X-based wizard like interface.
Enhancements:
Fixed:
- some users are experiencing a failure
- when loading servers file under
- kernel-2.4.27 + glibc-2.3.2/2.3.3
- in previous versions
<<lessEnhancements:
Fixed:
- some users are experiencing a failure
- when loading servers file under
- kernel-2.4.27 + glibc-2.3.2/2.3.3
- in previous versions
Download (0.054MB)
Added: 2005-10-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1472 downloads
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