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Mandriva Linux Limited Edition 2005
Mandriva Linux (formerly Mandrake Linux) is the operating system of choice for users keen on all things advanced more>>
Mandriva LinuxTM , formerly known as Mandrakelinux, is a friendly Linux Operating System which specializes in ease-of-use for both servers and the home/office. It is freely available in many languages throughout the world. Mandriva Linux is the operating system of choice for users keen on all things advanced. Limited Edition 2005 is no exception; it includes all the things youve come to expect from Mandriva Linux.
Limited Edition 2005 is the only Linux system so far to include such a broad range of up-to-date leading-edge software, as well as seamlessly running 32-bit applications on 64-bit platforms. Linux power users will welcome the advanced web experience, enhanced hardware compatibility and expanded development options brought by Limited Edition 2005, along with significant performance gains.
The latest versions of key Linux applications:
- Linux kernel 2.6.11.6
- KDE 3.3.2 (with some backports from version 3.4, including Kpdf)
- GNOME 2.8.3
- Firefox 1.0.2
- GCC 3.4.3
- The GIMP 2.2
- cdrecord 2.01.01a21 (with DVD+R dual-layer support)
- OpenOffice.org 1.1.4
- MySQL 4.1.11
mod_limitipconn 0.04
mod_limitipconn is an Apache module which allows web server administrators to limit the number of simultaneous downloads. more>>
Mandriva Linux 10.2 Limited Edition 2005
Mandriva Linux is the operating system of choice for users keen on all things advanced. more>>
Linux power users will welcome the advanced Web experience, enhanced hardware compatibility and expanded development options brought by Limited Edition 2005, along with significant performance gains. Firefox 1.0.2 offers the most advanced Web browsing experience, with multi-tabbed navigation, pop-up blocking, increased speed, and unmatched security.
Limited Edition also offers the RSS reader Akregator. RSS is a format used to simplify the aggregation and syndication of Web content. RSS feeds contain news and updates from websites and blogs, providing personalized access to information.
Limited Edition 2005 is built to optimize and increase performance. It has been developed with x86-64 technology in mind, which allows for the use of more powerful applications. Support for dual-core technology adds to potential performance, allowing the use of advanced new processors.
Developers and power users running demanding multimedia configurations will appreciate the additional power those features provide. Some special optimizations enhance the overall speed delivered by the system. For instance, KDE 3.3 is 10% faster, thanks to special tuning by Mandriva.
Addressing both the x86 and x86-64 architectures, Limited Edition 2005 is the only Linux system to allow the seamless installation and running of 32-bit applications on 64-bit platforms. This will allow users to benefit from all the power and performance of 64-bit technology while continuing to use vital 32-bit applications.
Developers will welcome the ability to develop 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the same application on the same machine, without the need to use chroot. Finally, Limited Edition allows you to copy the contents of the DVD to the hard disk during installation, removing the need to use the DVD for subsequent software installation, and so saving even more time.
Limited Edition 2005 provides better support for removable devices such as digital cameras, CD-ROM drives and USB keys through immediate detection of devices as they are plugged in, and by allowing you to boot the installation from a USB key.
Also available is DKMS which allows kernel modules to be dynamically built for each kernel on your system in a simplified and organized fashion.
A special feature that will certainly appeal to gamers and enthusiasts is that the new release from Mandriva has support for the Xbox console, empowering users to bridge the divide between gaming and other computer activities.
Additional hardware enhancements include full support for Adaptec Host RAID controllers (RAID, SCSI, SATA) and extended recognition for the most recent flat screen monitors, including widescreen resolutions.
Main features:
The latest versions of key Linux applications
- Linux kernel 2.6.11.6
- KDE 3.3.2 (with some backports from version 3.4, including Kpdf)
- GNOME 2.8.3
- Firefox 1.0.2
- GCC 3.4.3
- The GIMP 2.2
- cdrecord 2.01.01a21 (with DVD+R dual-layer support)
- OpenOffice.org 1.1.4
- MySQL 4.1.11
Enhanced Hardware support
- Unequalled x86-64 support, including seamless installation of a 32-bit environment on the 64-bit platform, allowing developers to build 32-bit and 64-bit applications on the same system
- Full support for Adaptec Host RAID controllers (RAID, SCSI, SATA)
- Improved recognition of removable devices, such as digital cameras, CD-ROM drives and USB keys
- Improved support for the most recent flat screen monitors, including widescreen resolutions
- Simplified handling of drivers thanks to the integration of Dynamic Kernel Module Support (DKMS), enabling the changing of drivers without the need to reinstall the Kernel, and the ability to use the same driver on multiple different kernel revisions
- Support for multimedia keyboards
Faster
- Up to 10% greater KDE performance thanks to compilation with the fvisibility option
- The option to copy all software packages onto the hard disk during the installation, making it unnecessary to use the DVD for subsequent software installation
Advanced Web experience
- Firefox 1.0.2 offers the most advanced Web browsing experience, with multi-tabbed navigation, pop-up blocking, increased speed, and unmatched security.
- RSS reader Akregator to get personalized access to the content of websites from all around the globe.
Enhanced mutimedia capabilities
- ndiswrapper allows for easier wireless networking configuration, thanks to the utilization of installed Windows drivers
- Mandrivas new ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) version includes multiplexing, allowing you to listen to sound from several applications at once, even if your sound card does not perform multiplexing in hardware.
Ultima Iris 2.0
Ultima Iris is a Ultima online client total 3D. more>>
Iris2 is a 3D/2D game client for the popular Massive Multiplayer Role Playing Game "Ultima Online" (tm). Adding a third dimension to the well-known Ultima Online World, Iris2 allows the player to navigate the gaming environment just like any modern 3d rpg and still retain the unique roleplaying experience that only classic Ultima can provide. Moreover, being compatible with standard UO game servers, the player is not limited to play with only users of Iris but may also seamlessly interact with players using standard 2d clients.
php-sqlite3 0.5
php-sqlite3 is a PHP extension that lets you access SQLite3 databases within your scripts. more>>
PHP 4 and PHP 5 have already built-in support for this RDBM, but this is limited to the 2.x releases. This extension adds support for SQLite 3.x release.
Please note that this project is still alpha-quality. Please test and report if it works for you and how it can be enhanced.
Current (or planned) features include:
In-memory databases support
UTF-16 encoding
User-level SQL functions
PEAR::DB driver class
Enhancements:
- fix BEGIN...END/ROLLBACK statments queries (thanks to John Morrissey!)
- better support for BLOB columns (thanks to Michal Srajer!)
WMTosh 0.4
WMTosh is an ACPI monitoring applet, targeted at toshiba laptops. more>>
WMTosh also allows a limited control of those functions, plus lcd brightnes. As for now limited to linux.
I wrote this small dockapp in 2003, when i got my hands on the Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100, on which i was and am using ACPI. Back then there was almost no ACPI-aware DockApp. This one is based on WMiFS project, big thanks go to its authors. The first version supported ACPI performance and battery objects, as well as toshiba fan and toshiba brightness setting.
Safesquid Content Filtering Proxy 4.2.2.RC7
Antivirus and content filtering proxy server more>> Safesquid is an antivirus and content filtering proxy server. It has many advanced features like URL blacklists, bandwidth management, regular expression substitution on Website content and requested URLs, ICP and CARP support to interoperate with other proxy servers, configuration synchronization to ease management of proxy servers in a cluster, ICAP support to use third-party content adaptation software, image and link prefetching, HTTP and FTP content caching, NTLM and Basic authentication, and an intutive Web interface to configure the proxy server.<<less
gLife 0.2.1
gLife project is an artificial life simulator that tries to emulate an artificial society. more>>
gLife embodies the concepts found in artificial life and cellular automata (subsets of artificial intelligence), with a bias towards creating an artificial society.
It provides a limited set of rules, towards the goal of making some sort of society emerge.
SQL::Abstract::Limit 0.12
SQL::Abstract::Limit is a portable LIMIT emulation. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Abstract::Limit;
my $sql = SQL::Abstract::Limit->new( limit_dialect => LimitOffset );;
# or autodetect from a DBI $dbh:
my $sql = SQL::Abstract::Limit->new( limit_dialect => $dbh );
# or from a Class::DBI class:
my $sql = SQL::Abstract::Limit->new( limit_dialect => My::CDBI::App );
# or object:
my $obj = My::CDBI::App->retrieve( $id );
my $sql = SQL::Abstract::Limit->new( limit_dialect => $obj );
# generate SQL:
my ( $stmt, @bind ) = $sql->select( $table, @fields, %where, @order, $limit, $offset );
# Then, use these in your DBI statements
my $sth = $dbh->prepare( $stmt );
$sth->execute( @bind );
# Just generate the WHERE clause (only available for some syntaxes)
my ( $stmt, @bind ) = $sql->where( %where, @order, $limit, $offset );
DigiTools 1.0
DigiTools project aims to provide full hardware support on Linux for the specialized equipment. more>>
Enhancements:
- Control of most of the Digimatrix hardware is possible in a limited manner, however currently no progress has been made on usage of the front panel buttons.
- This project is currently utilized by the GeeXboX project to provide better support of the Digimatrix as a home theatre system.
Panelizer 0.5
Panelizer is a memory efficient desktop panel. more>>
It works by holding all applets within the panel process itself.
Typical memory usage is currently around 1MB with 10 applets loaded.
Applets are provided by dynamically-loaded shared libraries, and new ones can be easily written using an easy C ABI.
Configuration is stored as XML and each applet has its own configuration data.
Here are some currently implemented applets of "Panelizer":
- launch menu (uses Open Desktop compatible entries)
- clock
- CPU instant load bar
- mail notifier (biff)
- removable drive mounter and ejecter
- network traffic monitor and (limited) launcher
- memory monitor
- audio mute
My Own Building System 2.3.2
My Own Building System (a.k.a. mobs) is a GPLd build system, lightweight and easy to use, with a limited application framework. more>>
It provides the developer with some development helpers, including some makefile framework and an interface for the end-user (the 0 script). This building system supports the (more or less) automatic building of C, C++, Bison/Yacc, Flex/Lex, and Texinfo source files, and the creation of static and shared libraries and binaries.
It is not a GNU autoconf/automake clone, and although the command line of the 0 script certainly mimics the one of GNU configure it is only for the sake of end-users. Internally, and from the point of view of the developer, is very different.
File::pushd 0.99
File::pushd is a Perl module to change directory temporarily for a limited scope. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use File::pushd;
chdir $ENV{HOME};
# change directory again for a limited scope
{
my $dir = pushd( /tmp );
# working directory changed to /tmp
}
# working directory has reverted to $ENV{HOME}
# tempd() is equivalent to pushd( File::Temp::tempdir )
{
my $dir = tempd();
}
# object stringifies naturally as an absolute path
{
my $dir = pushd( /tmp );
my $filename = File::Spec->catfile( $dir, "somefile.txt" );
# gives /tmp/somefile.txt
}
File::pushd does a temporary chdir that is easily and automatically reverted, similar to pushd in some Unix command shells. It works by creating an object that caches the original working directory. When the object is destroyed, the destructor calls chdir to revert to the original working directory. By storing the object in a lexical variable with a limited scope, this happens automatically at the end of the scope.
This is very handy when working with temporary directories for tasks like testing; a function is provided to streamline getting a temporary directory from File::Temp.
For convenience, the object stringifies as the canonical form of the absolute pathname of the directory entered.
multiwalk2c 0.1.2
multiwalk2c is a multi-threaded version of snmpbulkwalk. more>>
The project can scan agents listed in special agents file, write to single/many output files, and traverse different parts of a MIB tree in one thread.
Enhancements:
- Soft stack size was limited to 512kb to avoid consuming the whole address space when a lot of threads are created.
- A switch to manually set soft stack rlimit was added.