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HandBrake for Linux 0.9.1
open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded DVD to MPEG-4 converter more>> Were chagrined to announce the public release of HandBrake 0.9.1. Why chagrined? Because 0.9.0 wasnt as stable as it should have been, something 0.9.1 rectifies.
This minor update squashes a number of glaring bugs. Most notably, HandBrake will no longer hang at the end of encoding MKV files with chapter markers. This means the Animation, Bedlam, Constant Quality Rate, Deux Six Quatre, Film, and Television presets are now usable.
Additional improvements:
Impressive performance enhancements
Significant interface prettification (Mac more than Win)
Color subtitles now show up in color
Changing dimensions in Picture Settings no longer causes a crash (Mac)
Forced subtitle support
More robust exception handling (Win)
Closing the main window no longer causes HandBrake to crash (Mac)
Using Slow deinterlacing no longer doubles the chapter count.
MPEG Stream support is now case-insensitive (.VOB as well as .vob, etc) and more compatible
No more error messages sent to standard out instead of standard error
Bigger buffer for the activity log (Mac)
Proper display of fading subtitles
On-completion options to shutdown, suspend, etc (Win)
Same as source FPS now works correctly when the end-credits of a progressive film are interlaced.
Add-to-queue fixed (Win)
Target size fixed for the umpteenth time (Mac)<<less
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Added: 2009-04-03 License: Freeware Price:
203 downloads

Domain Grabber for Linux 0.9.1 Beta
It will essentially run a search and display the results in a list box. more>> This application was written using the Yahoo search API. It will essentially run a search and display the results in a list box. However the app has some unique features that make it very useful for anyone who needs to compile a long list of results or domain names (either random or based upon keywords).
Features:
* Can used specified keywords or generate random keywords
* Can retrieve up to 25,000 results for each search.
* Can strip the URL down and just return the Domain Names
* Excludes duplicate results
* Export the results to a plain text file.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-26 License: Freeware Price:
180 downloads
msulogin 0.9.1
msulogin is a sulogin for multiple root accounts. more>>
msulogin is a sulogin for multiple root accounts.
sulogin is the single user mode login program used to force the console user to login under a root account before a shell is started.
Unlike other implementations of sulogin, this one supports having multiple root accounts on a system.
msulogin has been developed as a part of Owl and is being made available separately primarily for use by other distributions. Currently, msulogin supports only systems with getspnam.
<<lesssulogin is the single user mode login program used to force the console user to login under a root account before a shell is started.
Unlike other implementations of sulogin, this one supports having multiple root accounts on a system.
msulogin has been developed as a part of Owl and is being made available separately primarily for use by other distributions. Currently, msulogin supports only systems with getspnam.
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Added: 2006-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1318 downloads
SNAPPIX 0.9.1
SNAPPIX is a KNOPPIX-based live CD Linux distribution with a pre-integrated SNAP Platform. more>>
SNAPPIX 0.9 is a "live CD" Linux distribution based on KNOPPIX 3.8. Its distinguishing feature from KNOPPIX, is that it is focused on open source development tools, specifically open source Java implementations and development tools.
SNAPPIX 0.9 showcases the open source components in SNAP Platform 0.9, which feature the SableVM open source Java VM, GNU Classpath library, and Jikes compiler, the Apache Ant build tool, the Jython scripting language, plus the Eclipse universal tool platform, and the Tomcat servlet and JSP container.
SNAPPIX 0.9 contains Mono 1.1.6, MonoDevelop 0.7.0.0, MonoDoc 1.0.6-3, and XSP 1.0.5.0. MonoDevelop features full syntax-highlighting and debugging integration of C# applications for the Mono environment.
SNAPPIX 0.9 also contains GCC, Python, Perl, PHP, and Ruby with full syntax-highlighting and debugging integration in KDevelop. PHP, Python, and Ruby editing and syntax-highlighting are also enabled in Eclipse with plugins such as TruStudio and RubyEclipse.
<<lessSNAPPIX 0.9 showcases the open source components in SNAP Platform 0.9, which feature the SableVM open source Java VM, GNU Classpath library, and Jikes compiler, the Apache Ant build tool, the Jython scripting language, plus the Eclipse universal tool platform, and the Tomcat servlet and JSP container.
SNAPPIX 0.9 contains Mono 1.1.6, MonoDevelop 0.7.0.0, MonoDoc 1.0.6-3, and XSP 1.0.5.0. MonoDevelop features full syntax-highlighting and debugging integration of C# applications for the Mono environment.
SNAPPIX 0.9 also contains GCC, Python, Perl, PHP, and Ruby with full syntax-highlighting and debugging integration in KDevelop. PHP, Python, and Ruby editing and syntax-highlighting are also enabled in Eclipse with plugins such as TruStudio and RubyEclipse.
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Added: 2005-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1545 downloads
tXtFL 0.9.1
tXtFL is a play-by-play, team-building football simulator. more>>
tXtFL project is a play-by-play, team-building football simulator.
Teams can be coached from the command-line, built through unique plays, and then tested on the field. It does not require 3D or even 2D accelerated graphics.
A graphical display allows coaching from the command-line while viewing player and game stats
<<lessTeams can be coached from the command-line, built through unique plays, and then tested on the field. It does not require 3D or even 2D accelerated graphics.
A graphical display allows coaching from the command-line while viewing player and game stats
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Added: 2007-01-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
999 downloads
MURIX Linux 2.6.19
MURIX Linux is a distribution based on LinuxFromScratch for building bootable CD-ROMs. more>>
MURIX Linux is a distribution based on LinuxFromScratch for building bootable CD-ROMs.
Since you build it from source, MURIX should function on almost any hardware.
<<lessSince you build it from source, MURIX should function on almost any hardware.
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Added: 2007-01-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1027 downloads
LibVNCServer 0.9.1
LibVNCServer is a library that makes it easy to make a VNC server. more>>
LibVNCServer is a library that makes it easy to make a VNC server. All you do is provide a frame buffer and some I/O functions, and call a function each time the frame buffer changes. It supports all encodings known, including tight, zlib, ZRLE, and cursor encodings.
LibVNCServer also includes the HTTP server from Xvnc, so you can start a java viewer by surfing to http://my.vnc.server:5801 or similar. It includes a beta version of LibVNCClient, which makes it easy to make a VNC client. Also included is LinuxVNC, which is to the Linux console as WinVNC is to the Windows desktop.
If you dont know VNC, have a look at the original VNC or at Tridia VNC, who also have commercial support for it.
Now that you know what it is, maybe you want to make your own server. If this is not the case, you can ignore the rest of this page an go on surfing the internet.
Now that you want to make a VNC server, that is, a server which speaks the RFB protocol, you can download this library from sourceforge.
The simplest server looks like this:
#include
int main(int argc,char** argv)
{
rfbScreenInfoPtr server=rfbGetScreen(&argc,argv,400,300,8,3,4);
server->frameBuffer=malloc(400*300*4);
rfbInitServer(server);
rfbRunEventLoop(server,-1,FALSE);
return(0);
}
This sample creates a 400x300 frame buffer in true colour. There are 4 bytes per pixel, because 3 (which are only used instead of all 4) is such an odd number. Then the server is initialized and a blocking event loop is started.
Of course, this program only shows rubbish (whatever is in the frame buffer you mallocd), but it proves that writing a server can be very easy.
For details (especially if you want to write a real server) look into the provided examples, pnmshow.c and example.c, and into the README. You find there documentation for much more complicated servers.
Enhancements:
- The x11vnc source code is no longer included in the package.
<<lessLibVNCServer also includes the HTTP server from Xvnc, so you can start a java viewer by surfing to http://my.vnc.server:5801 or similar. It includes a beta version of LibVNCClient, which makes it easy to make a VNC client. Also included is LinuxVNC, which is to the Linux console as WinVNC is to the Windows desktop.
If you dont know VNC, have a look at the original VNC or at Tridia VNC, who also have commercial support for it.
Now that you know what it is, maybe you want to make your own server. If this is not the case, you can ignore the rest of this page an go on surfing the internet.
Now that you want to make a VNC server, that is, a server which speaks the RFB protocol, you can download this library from sourceforge.
The simplest server looks like this:
#include
int main(int argc,char** argv)
{
rfbScreenInfoPtr server=rfbGetScreen(&argc,argv,400,300,8,3,4);
server->frameBuffer=malloc(400*300*4);
rfbInitServer(server);
rfbRunEventLoop(server,-1,FALSE);
return(0);
}
This sample creates a 400x300 frame buffer in true colour. There are 4 bytes per pixel, because 3 (which are only used instead of all 4) is such an odd number. Then the server is initialized and a blocking event loop is started.
Of course, this program only shows rubbish (whatever is in the frame buffer you mallocd), but it proves that writing a server can be very easy.
For details (especially if you want to write a real server) look into the provided examples, pnmshow.c and example.c, and into the README. You find there documentation for much more complicated servers.
Enhancements:
- The x11vnc source code is no longer included in the package.
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Added: 2007-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
884 downloads
ClamFS 0.9.1
ClamFS is a FUSE-based user-space file system for Linux with on-access anti-virus file scanning through clamd daemon. more>>
ClamFS is a FUSE-based user-space file system for Linux with on-access anti-virus file scanning through clamd daemon.
Main features:
- User-space file system (no kernel patches, recompilation, etc.)
- Configuration stored in XML files
- FUSE (and libfuse) used as file system back-end
- Scan files using ClamAV
- ScanCache (LRU with time-based and out-of-memory expiration) speeds up file access
- Sends mail to administrator when detect virus
<<lessMain features:
- User-space file system (no kernel patches, recompilation, etc.)
- Configuration stored in XML files
- FUSE (and libfuse) used as file system back-end
- Scan files using ClamAV
- ScanCache (LRU with time-based and out-of-memory expiration) speeds up file access
- Sends mail to administrator when detect virus
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2007-03-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
951 downloads
KBoincSpy 0.9.1
KBoincSpy is a KDE monitor and control utility for the BOINC distributed client. more>>
KBoincSpy is a KDE monitor and control utility for the BOINC client. KBoincSpy displays a lot of useful information about the computation of work units, such as the percent of work done, and estimates of the completion time and credits granted.
For some projects like SETI@home and ClimatePrediction.net, it also reports some interesting data about the content and significance of each work unit being analyzed.
It can be also used to control the behavior of the BOINC client, allowing the user to attach to (as well as detach from) projects, start/stop the computation, or suspend all network communications.
Its interface design was inspired by SETI Spy, a Windows monitoring utility for SETI@home Classic written by Roelof Engelbrecht.
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing is a software platform for distributed computing. It enables organizations who oversee scientific projects requiring extensive computing resources to easily set up and maintain a distributed computing infrastructure.
By downloading the BOINC distributed computing client, each of the hundreds of thousands of participants worldwide can select the scientific projects more to his/her liking and assign some computing resources to them.
Enhancements:
- This release focuses on reaching almost feature parity with the latest BOINC client from Berkeley (the 5.x series).
- Among the new features were an attach-to-project wizard, host and user statistics graphs, and Web links.
- This version also features new translations to eight languages. Precompiled packages are available for the x86 and x86-64 architecture versions of the Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Slackware, and SuSE Linux distributions.
<<lessFor some projects like SETI@home and ClimatePrediction.net, it also reports some interesting data about the content and significance of each work unit being analyzed.
It can be also used to control the behavior of the BOINC client, allowing the user to attach to (as well as detach from) projects, start/stop the computation, or suspend all network communications.
Its interface design was inspired by SETI Spy, a Windows monitoring utility for SETI@home Classic written by Roelof Engelbrecht.
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing is a software platform for distributed computing. It enables organizations who oversee scientific projects requiring extensive computing resources to easily set up and maintain a distributed computing infrastructure.
By downloading the BOINC distributed computing client, each of the hundreds of thousands of participants worldwide can select the scientific projects more to his/her liking and assign some computing resources to them.
Enhancements:
- This release focuses on reaching almost feature parity with the latest BOINC client from Berkeley (the 5.x series).
- Among the new features were an attach-to-project wizard, host and user statistics graphs, and Web links.
- This version also features new translations to eight languages. Precompiled packages are available for the x86 and x86-64 architecture versions of the Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Slackware, and SuSE Linux distributions.
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Added: 2006-02-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1355 downloads
Lightbird 0.9.1
Lightbird is a try to create simple IM service for a LAN. more>>
Lightbird project is a try to create simple IM service for a LAN. It starts like a ICQ Groupware clone.
It uses mono and theoretically runs in all platforms (Gnu,Macosx and Windows). In Windows you can use .NET framework and install GTK Sharp.
Lightbird server uses Sqlite3 as users and messages DB.
<<lessIt uses mono and theoretically runs in all platforms (Gnu,Macosx and Windows). In Windows you can use .NET framework and install GTK Sharp.
Lightbird server uses Sqlite3 as users and messages DB.
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Added: 2007-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
982 downloads
GreenT 0.9.1
GreenT is a terminal emulator with tabs written in C#. more>>
GreenT is a terminal emulator with tabs written in C#.
GreenT is a linux terminal emulator written in C#. Its visibility can be toggled by a hotkey just like the consoles found in games.
Additionally it supports tabs like gnome-terminal. GreenT uses gnome terminals settings for its configuration which it updates in realtime when changed in gnome terminal.
Main features:
- uses gnome terminals settings and adjusts to them at runtime
- has a systemwide hotkey to show and hide itself
- can be configured to hide automatically when loosing focus
- does not show up in taskbar
- has support for multiple tabs
<<lessGreenT is a linux terminal emulator written in C#. Its visibility can be toggled by a hotkey just like the consoles found in games.
Additionally it supports tabs like gnome-terminal. GreenT uses gnome terminals settings for its configuration which it updates in realtime when changed in gnome terminal.
Main features:
- uses gnome terminals settings and adjusts to them at runtime
- has a systemwide hotkey to show and hide itself
- can be configured to hide automatically when loosing focus
- does not show up in taskbar
- has support for multiple tabs
Download (0.031MB)
Added: 2006-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1331 downloads
Phrealon Linux 0.96
Phrealon Linux is a bootable Linux CD for imaging workstations. more>>
Phrealon is a bootable linux CD based on Slackware Linux 8.0 (now 9.0)designed to allow the easy imaging of multiple workstations.
It utilizes the udpcast set of Linux tools to accomplish this.
<<lessIt utilizes the udpcast set of Linux tools to accomplish this.
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dbKalendar 0.9.1
dbKalendar is a calendar theme for SuperKaramba that tries to mimic the Dashboard calendar widget introduced in Mac OS X 1.04. more>>
dbKalendar is a calendar theme for SuperKaramba that tries to mimic the Dashboard calendar widget introduced in Mac OS X 1.04 (Tiger).
It will probably never be as slick as the original, but Im trying to get it as close as possible. Goal is to have at least the same functions in dbKalender as there are in Dasboards calendar. After that has happened, perhaps integration with KOrganizer is possible.
<<lessIt will probably never be as slick as the original, but Im trying to get it as close as possible. Goal is to have at least the same functions in dbKalender as there are in Dasboards calendar. After that has happened, perhaps integration with KOrganizer is possible.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Perl Panel 0.9.1
Perl Panel is an X11 panel program written in Perl. more>>
PerlPanel is an attempt to build a useable, lean panel program (like the Gnome Panel or the KDE Kicker) in Perl, using the Gtk2-Perl libraries.
PerlPanel is the ideal accompaniment to a light-weight Window Manager such as OpenBox, or a desktop-drawing program like iDesk. Click here to see all three working together.
Most of PerlPanels features are provided by applets - simple widgets that each do a different job. PerlPanel currently ships with 36 different applets.
<<lessPerlPanel is the ideal accompaniment to a light-weight Window Manager such as OpenBox, or a desktop-drawing program like iDesk. Click here to see all three working together.
Most of PerlPanels features are provided by applets - simple widgets that each do a different job. PerlPanel currently ships with 36 different applets.
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Added: 2005-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1646 downloads
Grapple 0.9.1
Grapple is a network layer, designed for games but usable anywhere. more>>
Grapple is a network layer, designed for games but usable anywhere. However, it also allows for more. It features simple client-server networking that keeps all clients aware of all other clients, passworded servers, and data transfer via TCP, UDP, or reliable UDP.
Advanced features include network messaging via push, pull, or a combination, multiple methods of querying users, user groups for client bandwidth saving, network load reacting data transmission and retransmission, background pinging to monitor network states, server failover, and a fully functional lobby system.
Enhancements:
- This release improves the UDP layer to work through NAT in most situations, fixes server failover issues, and increments the internal protocol number due to changes in the UDP protocol.
<<lessAdvanced features include network messaging via push, pull, or a combination, multiple methods of querying users, user groups for client bandwidth saving, network load reacting data transmission and retransmission, background pinging to monitor network states, server failover, and a fully functional lobby system.
Enhancements:
- This release improves the UDP layer to work through NAT in most situations, fixes server failover issues, and increments the internal protocol number due to changes in the UDP protocol.
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Added: 2007-01-27 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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