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Linux Wireless LAN Project 0.2.3

Linux Wireless LAN Project 0.2.3


The goal of the Linux WLAN project is to develop a complete, standards based, wireless LAN system. more>>
The goal of the Linux WLAN project is to develop a complete, standards based, wireless LAN system using the GNU/Linux operating system.

The linux-wlan package is a linux device driver and subsystem package that is intended to provide the full range of IEEE 802.11 MAC management capabilities for use in user-mode utilities and scripts. The package currently supports the Intersil 802.11b Prism2, Prism2.5, and Prism3 reference designs for PCMCIA, PCI, and USB.

The package includes support for PLX9052 based PCI to PCMCIA adapter
with a few different PCMCIA cards.

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Linux Test Project 20070731

Linux Test Project 20070731


The Linux Test Project is a joint project with SGI, IBM, OSDL, Bull, and Wipro Technologies. more>>
Linux Test Project is a joint project with SGI, IBM, OSDL, Bull, and Wipro Technologies with a goal to deliver test suites to the open source community that validate the reliability, robustness, and stability of Linux.

The project consists of well over 2000 individual testcases and a test driver to automate execution of the tests.

Whats New in This Release:

1) Log Message: lcov: preparations for new release by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net"
- updated CHANGES file
- added compat-libtool + no-compat-libtool option
- changed libtool default to on (due to popular request)
- added checksum option
- changed checksum default to off (to reduce cpu time + file size)
- added geninfo_checksum option to lcovrc, deprecated geninfo_no_checksum
- added geninfo_compat_libtool option to lcovrc
- minor update of README file
File(s) Affected:
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/README
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/lcovrc
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov

2) Log Message: update manpage by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net"
File(s) Affected:
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1

3) Log Message: "sachinp@in.ibm.com" has fixed a probe point definition from ll_rw_lock to ll_rw_block
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kdump/susetools/lkdtm_mod/lkdtm.c

4) Log Message: man page update by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net"
File(s) Affected:
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/genhtml.1
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/geninfo.1
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1

5) Log Message: lcov: another update in preparation for a new release by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net"
File(s) Affected:
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcovrc.5
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/lcovrc

6) Log Message: fixed bug that would not delete .gcda files when using -z, by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net"
File(s) Affected:
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov

7) Log Message: lcov: - add new option --initial to get zero coverage data from graph files by "oberpapr@users.sourceforge.net"
File(s) Affected:
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/CHANGES
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/geninfo
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/bin/lcov
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/geninfo.1
ltp/utils/analysis/lcov/man/lcov.1

8) Log Message: "carmelo.amoroso@st.com" fixed the anomaly when "SHLBA != getpagesize()", like in SH architecture
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/shmt/shmt09.c

9) Log Message: "hdeller@users.sf.net" fixed unitialized variable useage in "lseek09" testcase
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/lseek/lseek09.c

10) Log Message: "naveenspen@gmail.com" pointed out that syslog_cmd="/etc/init.d/syslog" should be used irrespective of any Distro
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog01
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog02
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog03
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog04
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog05
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog06
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog07
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog08
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog09
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog10

11) Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" pointed out to have same "fsx-linux" testcase for "fs", "ltp-aiodio" and "nfs"
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/io/ltp-aiodio/fsx-linux.c
ltp/testcases/network/nfs/fsx-linux/fsx-linux.c

12) Log Message: Randy Dunlap writes: Fix printf format warnings
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/Makefile
ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-igmp_querier.c
ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-mcast_join.c
ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-mcast_receiver.c
ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-tcpserver.c

13) Log Message: getsockopt() takes a socklen_t, not an int, as its optlen
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-tcpclient.c
ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-tcpserver.c
ltp/testcases/network/stress/ns-tools/ns-udpserver.c

14) Log Message: cleanup file
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/gethostid/gethostid01.c

15) Log Message: back out uclinux changes to something that doesnt spit warnings as reported by Randy Dunlap
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/gethostid/gethostid01.c

16) Log Message: fixup gcc warnings by removing silly pieces of code
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap2.c
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap3.c
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/shmat1.c

17) Log Message: Randy Dunlap writes: Convert mmap1 to use standard test results output format. Correct several typos.
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/Makefile
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c

18) Log Message: gcov-kernel: adding gcov-kernel patch for 2.6.22
File(s) Addes:
ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.22-gcov-arm-hack.patch
ltp/utils/analysis/gcov-kernel/linux-2.6.22-gcov.patch

19) Log Message: [1754301] Helge Deller writes: mark hppa/parisc as expecting a segv as well
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/mmap/mmap03.c

20) Log Message: Randy Dunlap writes: convert output to match the standard LTP output
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/fs/linktest/linktest.pl

21) Log Message: close stdout to remove noise
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/dummy.c

22) Log Message: Randy Dunlap writes: Convert mmstress to use the standard results format
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/Makefile
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest05/mmstress.c

23) Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" updated the contact information at ltp-howto doc
File(s) Affected:
ltp/doc/ltp-howto.lyx
ltp/doc/ltp-howto.txt

24) Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" wants to update this with kernel/fs/fsstress/fsstress.c
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/network/nfs/nfs_fsstress/fsstress.c

25) Log Message: "suzuki@in.ibm.com" added SIGNAL and Address Fault handling capability for all architectures
File(s) Affected:
ltp/testcases/kernel/mem/mtest06/mmap1.c

26) Log Message: "rsalveti@linux.vnet.ibm.com" added more options to runltp
File(s) Affected:
ltp/runltp
ltp/doc/man1/pan.1
ltp/pan/pan.c

27) Log Message: Upgrade to Posix Testsuite 1.5.2
File(s) Affected/Added:
ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite

28) Log Message: Fixing Proper Freeing of Memory Chunks
File(s) Affected:
ltp/tools/genload/stress.c

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Linux Desktop Testing Project 0.1.4

Linux Desktop Testing Project 0.1.4


Linux Desktop Testing Project is a desktop testing framework. more>>
GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project (GNU/LDTP) is aimed at producing high quality test automation framework and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test GNU/Linux Desktop and improve it.

It uses the "Accessibility" libraries to poke through the applications user interface. The framework has tools to generate "AppMap" by reading through the user interface components of an application. The framework also has tools to record test-cases based on user-selection on the application.

GNU/LDTP core framework uses "AppMap" and the recorded "test-cases" to test an application and gives the status of each test-case as output.

As of now, GNU/LDTP can test any GNOME application which are accessibility enabled, Mozilla, OpenOffice.org, any Java application (should have a UI based on swing) and KDE 4.0 applications based on QT 4.0 (based on the press releases by KDE).

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GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project 0.8.0

GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project 0.8.0


GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project is aimed at producing high quality test automation framework. more>>
GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project (GNU/LDTP) is aimed at producing high quality test automation framework and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test GNU/Linux Desktop and improve it.
GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project uses the "Accessibility" libraries to poke through the applications user interface. The framework has tools to generate "AppMap" by reading through the user interface components of an application. The framework also has tools to record test-cases based on user-selection on the application.
GNU/LDTP core framework uses "AppMap" and the recorded "test-cases" to test an application and gives the status of each test-case as output.
As of now, GNU/LDTP can test any GNOME application which are accessibility enabled, Mozilla, OpenOffice.org, any Java application (should have a UI based on swing) and KDE 4.0 applications based on QT 4.0 (based on the press releases by KDE).
We encourage you to join the project and help us to create robust, reliable and stable test tool/framework for Linux Desktops.
Main features:
- LDTP concepts are derived from Software Automation Framework Support
- LDTP supports verification of actions performed (GuiExist, VerifyState, etc) - API Reference
- Writing test scripts are very easy, the script writer need not know about the object hierarchy
- CPU / Memory performance monitoring of application-under-test can be measured - Class pstats
- From the XML log, we can gather HTML report using XSLT
- Group based execution, which provides precise control on the flow of test-script execution - Gldap XML
- Scripts can be written as a reusable component and for that the datas can be stored / retrieved in XML - Data XML
- User-friendly Text Editor with syntax highlighting for generating and grouping test data Howto use LDTP Editor
- Objects are identified both statically and dynamically
Enhancements:
- Now automation scripts can be written without using time.sleep.
- A particular object and its child can be remapped in a window.
- Memory leaks were fixed.
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Added: 2007-02-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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RISE Project 0.1.0

RISE Project 0.1.0


RISE Projects goal is to produce software to efficiently manage and publish academic catalog information including programs. more>>
RISE Projects goal is to produce software to efficiently manage and publish academic catalog information including programs, courses, and schedules.

RISE means Resources and Information for Success in Education.
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Added: 2006-08-17 License: BSD License Price:
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Pawn Project 0.3.1

Pawn Project 0.3.1


Pawn Project is an easy-to-use desktop. more>>
The Pawn Project aims to make computing easy for anyone with an easy-to-use desktop environment.

How often have you felt that your computer could be smarter ? Arent you tired of the old drag and drop style desktop and the horribly command promps.

Well Open Pawn Projekt (OPP) is about to change all that. The Pawn shall make it possibly for you to command your computer exactly what you would like it to do.

Order it in plain and simple english or whatever your natural language is.

Pawn is written in Perl, TCL TK and C++. Just to make it so portable as possible. Currently it will run on any Unix/Linux system.
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Added: 2005-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Deep Project 1.0

Deep Project 1.0


Deep Project is a time entry application for consulting firms. more>>
Deep Project is a time entry application for consulting firms. It stores start/end time and sick/vacation time. The project has the beginning of project management and sales cycle features.
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Added: 2007-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Compact Flash Linux Project 1.0p7

Compact Flash Linux Project 1.0p7


The Compact Flash Linux Project is a Linux distribution designed to run on a compact flash card in read-only mode. more>>
The Compact Flash Linux Project is a Linux distribution designed to run on a compact flash card in read-only mode. It is as small as possible, and currently needs around 14 MB.
Compact Flash Linux Project includes OpenSSH, quagga, iptables, hostap, madwifi, wireless-tools, pppoe, tcpdump, bridge-utils, and more. The initial release was v0.1.1, dated January 8, 2004. Version 0.1.4 was released July 23, 2004.
Enhancements:
- Many packages were upgraded.
- The package manager was improved a bit.
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Added: 2007-02-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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USAGI Project 20060508

USAGI Project 20060508


USAGI(UniverSAl playGround for Ipv6) Project works to deliver the production quality IPv6 and IPsec protocol. more>>
USAGI(UniverSAl playGround for Ipv6) Project works to deliver the production quality IPv6 and IPsec(for both IPv4 and IPv6) protocol stack for the Linux system, tightly collaborating with WIDE Project, KAME Project and TAHI Project.
USAGI Project is run by volunteers from various organizations. At this moment, the volunteers are from Japan, however, we are glad to work with volunteers in any country in the world.
We want to contribute to the Linux community and to the IPv6 community via the delivery of IPv6 protocol stack.
Enhancements:
- Unused code was removed.
- Minor bugfixes were made.
- Some of the additional utilities were reorganized.
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Added: 2006-05-10 License: Open Software License Price:
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Aurora Project 0.3

Aurora Project 0.3


The Aurora Project aims to be a simple yet effective and intuitive Desktop Environment. more>>
The Aurora Project is an attempt to create a new generation of Linux distributions. It will try to break free from old patterns and establish Linux as a serious world player.
Currently, Aurora Project consists of the Aurora Desktop Environment which, unlike most other Linux-based desktop environments, dont attempts to accomplish everything but to remove the focus from system configuration and desktop customizing by creating an easy-to-use out-of-the-box intuitive and beutiful desktop experience.
The UI is (for now) somewhat Microsoft Windows-inspired. I am satisfied with the general layout of the panel and start menu, currently I am busy designing the core functionality of the desktop with the panel as my number one priority. Also there is the session manager, the desktop manager and the shared library.
The Aurora Project currently consists of two major components - the panel and the shared library.
Main features:
- Windows-like user interface with a start menu.
- Freedesktop-compliant application menu (compatible with GNOME and KDE).
- Frequently used applications are easy to access.
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The Linux UPnP Internet Gateway Device Project 0.92

The Linux UPnP Internet Gateway Device Project 0.92


The Linux UPnP Internet Gateway Device Project is an attempt to begin work on a UPnP Forum-compliant Internet Gateway Device. more>>
The Linux UPnP Internet Gateway Device Project is an attempt to begin work on a UPnP Forum-compliant Internet Gateway Device. It allows Windows Messenger or other this kind of programs to use voice/video through a Linux firewall running Iptables.
This program only creates DNAT (portmap) entries in you firewall on the external interface (public ip). Any other firewall code must be set to allow basically all tcp and udp through the FORWARD chain to your client machines, and the client machines must be able to contact the firewall using tcp and udp through the firewalls INPUT chain on it internal interface.
We will be adding some checks to see if FORWARD has a default policy of DROP or REJECT, however placing rules once we determine this is a bit tricky. Theres at the moment no real way to check to see if a packet matchin this rule will pass through any additional rules that may be located above it. Also, we will probably need to check for any rules below as well. Hopefully we can get this implemented soon.
In the meantime, please be aware of this fact, and if you are seeing Advertisements sent in the /var/log/debug file (or whatever you have syslog set to log DEBUG level messages to), but you are not seeing AddPortMaps, the most likely this is the problem, or it could be the following problem.
UPnP works with the 239.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 multicast addresses. Windows Messenger may also send request to a Unicast address, and thus the reason for the patch to the UPnP source code for this to work. Nevertheless, to add a route in your box for the multicast address, just use the following command, replaceing with the interface name of your inside interface name (i.e., eth0).
Enhancements:
- Fixed issues with Direct Play games not deleting broadcast port mappings So most if not all Direct Play games will now work correctly.
- Added Byte and Packet counter code contributed by giussani
- Changed all the xml and skl files to include our UUID and some other updatet information that needed to be changed.
- Added a CREDITS file to make sure I give thanks to the person who inspired me to write this program, along with everyone else whos contributing.
- Fixed the startup message in messages to report the correct version now.
- Once again, other small changes i cant remember
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The Homage Project 0.6 RC1

The Homage Project 0.6 RC1


The Homage Project is yet another game inspired by Scorched Earth (or Worms if youre a Windows user). more>>
The Homage Project is yet another game inspired by Scorched Earth (or Worms if youre a Windows user). It is an homage to Monty Python.

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Added: 2006-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SUSE Linux 10.1 Remastered

SUSE Linux 10.1 Remastered


SUSE Linux Remastered combines the 10.1 GM and all online updates that have been released for 10.1. more>>
SUSE Linux Remastered combines the 10.1 GM and all online updates that have been released for 10.1.

openSUSE Linux provides anyone with free and easy access to the worlds most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux.

The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell (http://www.novell.com) that promotes the use of Linux everywhere.

The goals of the openSUSE project are:

Make SUSE Linux the easiest Linux distribution for anyone to obtain, and the most widely used open source platform.

Provide an environment for open source collaboration tha makes SUSE Linux the worlds best Linux distribution for new and experienced Linux users.

Dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make SUSE Linux the platform of choice for Linux hackers and application developers.

Currently, SUSE Linux is an unsupported, open source only, preliminary edition of SUSE Linux that contains bleeding-edge packages and represents the latest development snapshot. If you intend to test for bugs or contribute patches, this version is for you...
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HP Linux Imaging and Printing 2.7.7

HP Linux Imaging and Printing 2.7.7


HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) isa complete printing and imaging solution for Linux. more>>
HP Linux Imaging and Printing Driver Project consists of two projects:

1) HPIJS, a printer driver for HP devices

2) HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP), a complete printing and imaging solution for Linux (note: HPLIP includes HPIJS).
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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VideoLinux 2.1 Alpha

VideoLinux 2.1 Alpha


VideoLinux is a Linux distribution that focuses on video encoding and conversion. more>>
VideoLinux is a Linux distribution that focuses on video encoding and conversion.
Out of the box, it provides the tools a professional would need to encode, convert, and edit video in various formats.
VideoLinux also uses Wine to incorporate pre-installed Windows applications.
VideoLinux is a new Distribution I am putting together, it will be focused entirely on DVD Backups, Video Encoding / Transcoding, DVD Authoring, Format Conversion and hopefully pretty much anything else you want to do with Video.
I hope to be adding a Community Forum and a documentation WIKI soon
What I am looking for is Volunteers to help me with this project, ideally have an interest in the subject, I need people to do some graphics particularly a Logo to start with. Anybody with Linux & Wine experience (and not just drinking it)
I have decided on 4 win Apps I will include in the Distro they will be VirtualDubMod 1.5.10. VobBlanker 2.0.1.0. DVD Rebuilder 0.96 Freeware Version.
Enhancements:
- I am pleased to announce the release of hopefully the last alpha release for testing and feedback. The next release will be a beta release. There are many new packages and upgrades including: upgraded to customised 2.6.15 kernel by ocilent1; customised X.Org server by Thac to provide additional 3D support for many graphics cards; WINE upgraded to 0.9.16; added xDVDShrink 2.6.1; added Cinelerra 2.0.
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