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Monkey Cricket 1.0

Monkey Cricket 1.0


Monkey Cricket project is a small game of cricket. more>>
Monkey Cricket project is a small game of cricket.

It runs under X window system and requires the GTK+ library. This game prject is distributed under the GNU GPL.The Project includes source so that developers can change and re-distribute the code.

Playing the game is straight forward. You can stat a new game choosing the new game menu item from the game menu. Then you will be asked to select your team. It is very simple, you can select your team from the given list of players using the IN and OUT buttons.

You can save your dream team to a file which can be later opened to reduce the overhead of selecting the team members each time a new game is started. Before starting the new game, you can set the conditions of the pitch. The pitch can be set to behave in three ways, batting, medium and balling. I hope you understood what it is.

After selecting your team members it is the time select your opponent. You will have to select your opponent from the given list.

Then call the toss, if you won the toss you can select to bat or ball according to your choice. Else the other captain will decide what you should do.

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Added: 2006-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cricket 1.0.5

Cricket 1.0.5


Cricket is a high performance, extremely flexible system for monitoring trends in time-series data. more>>
Cricket project is a high performance, extremely flexible system for monitoring trends in time-series data. Cricket was expressly developed to help network managers visualize and understand the traffic on their networks, but it can be used all kinds of other jobs, as well.
Cricket has two components, a collector and a grapher. The collector runs from cron every 5 minutes (or at a different rate, if you want), and stores data into a datastructure managed by RRD Tool. Later, when you want to check on the data you have collected, you can use a web-based interface to view graphs of the data.
Cricket reads a set of config files called a config tree. The config tree expresses everything Cricket needs to know about the types of data to be collected, how to get it, and from which targets it should collect data. The config tree is designed to minimize redundant information, making it compact and easy to manage, and preventing silly mistakes from occurring due to copy-and-paste errors.
Cricket is written entirely in Perl and is distributed under the GNU General Public License.
Cricket is developed on Solaris machines running under Apache. It is known to work on Linux, HP-UX, variants of BSD, and other operating systems. Some users are successfully using Cricket under Windows NT and/or Windows 2000, but at this time, no one has documented this.
Enhancements:
- An error with case dependance with new style views was eliminated.
- A "label" tag was added to the "view" dictionary. This eliminates the need for using spaces in view names. It also allows the Cricket admin to alias different targetTypes to the same name in the HTML menu -- use this feature wisely!
- systemPerfConf.pl was reverted back to using our own SNMP_Session based SNMP interface, and interfaces detection was added [Mike Han]
- The distributed sample-config/Defaults has width-hint and height-hint commented out, to cut down on squashed graphics.
- The handling of NaN was standardized throughout the code. To check for NaN, use isNaN from Common::Util.
- All text files now have LF line endings. In the 1.0.4 release, a number of files were inadvertantly changed to have CRLF line endings.
- A small bug in threshold monitoring was identified and fixed by Jase MacLeod.
- Error reporting by the monitor subsystem has been reviewed and made more extensive, based on a patch by Andrew Clark. If you have scripts that look for the text string "Skipping", you are well advised to look for "Monitor" instead, and review your scripts while youre at it.
- We now support s390x-linux, thanks to Shane Stixrud. [Patch #877924]
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IOSN Live CD beta

IOSN Live CD beta


IOSN Live CD is an bootable CD that boots into a usable and fully featured Linux Desktop. more>>
IOSN Live CD is an bootable CD that boots into a usable and fully featured Linux Desktop. In addition to standard FOSS productivity and multimedia applications, it is bundled with a User Guide to Using the Linux Desktop in print and multimedia formats as well as several IOSN Free/Open Source Software Primers.

Note: This is a beta release.
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Added: 2005-08-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Live Writerfox 0.3

Live Writerfox 0.3


Live Writerfox allows you to blog it from Windows Live Writer. more>>
Live Writerfox allows you to blog it from Windows Live Writer.

Windows Live Writer is a new desktop application for composing blog posts to your blog service.

It blogs a page or selected text to Windows Live Writer.

To use it you need to have Windows Live Writer installed on your machine.

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Added: 2007-04-13 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Cricketfox 0.4.2

Cricketfox 0.4.2


Cricketfox is a Firefox extension that shows you Live World Cup, International and English County cricket scores in your status more>>
Cricketfox is a Firefox extension that shows you Live World Cup, International and English County cricket scores in your status bar.
Main features:
- 2007 ICC World Cup scores in your browser!
- Scores automatically updated from live CricInfo cricket feed
- Current batting teams score displayed in the status bar
- Hovering over score displays both teams scores
- Double click the score to be taken to detailed information page on CricInfo.com
- Option to rotate scores between your two favourite teams
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Added: 2007-05-07 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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AFROS Live CD

AFROS Live CD


AFROS Live CD is a bootable CD with a small collection of GNU/Linux software, ARAnyM and the AFROS. more>>
AFROS Live CD is a bootable CD with a small collection of GNU/Linux software, ARAnyM and the AFROS. AFROS Live CD boots and runs completely from CD, does not write anything to the harddrive and so is safe to try out. It is meant as a demo version of ARAnyM/AFROS. It is not the dreamed Installation CD of ARAnyM yet (although it could be modified to work so).

The underlying Linux kernel and related software provide the CD autoboot, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. ARAnyM plus AFROS provide our familiar and favourite TOS/FreeMiNT/GEM operating environment. Its all integrated seamlessly and after PowerOn boots straight to the Teradesk (GEM desktop).

AFROS Live CD is distributed in the form of a CD ISO image which is the usual way of distributing CDs electronically. The ISO image file can be burnt on a CD-R/RW and so youll get an exact copy of the AFROS Live CD I created on my machine.

AFROS Live CD configuration:

fVDI resolution and/or color depth change: open up the C:FVDI.SYS (double click it and select Edit), locate the "01r aranym.sys mode 800x600x16@72" line, comment it out and uncomment one of the other prepared lines (or just make up your own). Then reboot the AFROS.

The ARAnyM Config GUI is unfinished yet so changes to ARAnyM config must be done outside of ARAnyM in the .aranym/config file. When you quit ARAnyM you should be able to edit the file with one of the supplied GNU/Linux editors (in the future this shouldnt be necessary as I am working on the Config GUI as you read this).

DSL site (AFROS Live CD is based on the DSL) might give you some hints about preserving the changes youve made to the AFROS disk image or ARAnyM configuration (you might also want to read File Restoration -> HowTo in the X11 desktop). Note that this is untested by me and might be dangerous. Try it on your own risk only.
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Added: 2005-12-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Borg Live 0.5 Beta

Borg Live 0.5 Beta


Borg Live is a bootable CD-Rom containing a GNU/Linux operative system. more>>
Borg Live is a bootable CD-Rom containing a GNU/Linux operative system, that permits you to boot directly from the CD, without the need of an hard disk installation .
The system is based on Slax , the Slackware Linux Live CD.
Main features:
- Kernel 2.4.24 with Openmosix clustering support
- X Graphical system
- XFCE Window Manager
To use the Live CD , you need:
A Computer PC-Compatible ( not a MAC one )
A Bios that permit to boot from the CD drive
A Pentium III ( or AMD equivalent ) or better CPU
64 Mb RAM
A CD-Rom or DVD unit
A Mouse ( better if PS2 or USB )
# Instructions for the first boot
1) enable BIOS to boot from Cd-rom
2) Insert the Cd
3) Take a look at the boot options , just when the image appears , pressing F1
4) ( Write down your desired options if any , then ) Press Enter
5) Login as root , no password
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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EDU-Nix Live CD II

EDU-Nix Live CD II


EDU-Nix is based upon Gentoo Linux and the K Desktop Environment. more>>
EDU-Nix is a Live CD, this means that it is a complete computer Operating System that runs off of a Compact Disc instead of being installed onto the computers hard drive. EDU-Nix is based upon Gentoo Linux and the K Desktop Environment.

EDU-Nix Live CD also contains installation programs for OpenOffice.org for Windows, a fully-featured Office Productivity Suite that is Free to use and redistribute.

EDU-Nix contains numerous Educational, Office Productivity and Internet programs within a portable, Live CD Environment. You can access the EDU-Nix desktop on any PC that can boot from CD, bringing your system with you wherever you go.
EDU-Nix is Free Software, meaning school districts may legally copy and redistribute the system to students and faculty.

EDU-Nix aims to provide U.S. Public Schools with Open-Source alternatives to expensive proprietary software products. The project will consist initially of a redistributable CD that has both a live CD environment, as well as Windows versions of the office and productivity programs.

By ensuring that all students and faculty have equal access to high-quality Free Software, EDU-Nix will help to bridge the digital divide in American schools, allowing students access to the same software they use at school wherever they can get computer time.
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Added: 2006-11-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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live-initramfs

live-initramfs


live-initramfs is a fork from Casper by Canonical. more>>
live-initramfs is a fork from Casper by Canonical. The project is used to build an initramfs suited to boot live systems.

live-initramfs is a hook for the initramfs-tools, used to generate a initramfs capable to boot live systems, such as those created by live-helper(7). This includes the Debian Live isos, netboot tarballs, and usb stick images.

At boot time it will look for a (read-only) media containing a "/live" directory where a root filesystems (often a compressed filesystem image like squashfs) is stored. If found, it will create a writable environ‐ ment, using unionfs, for Debian like systems to boot from.

To modify the code you can follow the below process:

Checkout or install live-initramfs

svn co svn://svn.debian.org/debian-live/dists/trunk/live-initramfs/

Then build to match your target platform (i.e. if target is lenny then build with lenny) with debuilder inside the live-initramfs (debuilder is part of devscripts package):

debuild -us -uc -b

Then copy the .deb generated to config/chroot_local-packages.
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Added: 2007-07-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Klax Live-CD 3.5 RC1

Klax Live-CD 3.5 RC1


Klax is a Live CD with latest development of the KDE Desktop Environment 3.5 more>>
Klax is an i486 GNU/Linux Live-CD, very similar to Slax because its created with the same Linux Live scripts.
The version described here contains KDE 3.5 Alpha.
It should be good enough to give you an impression of KDE 3.5 development, to verify if bugs still exist or discover new ones and to make screenshots.
Main features:
Pro:
- an ISO size of 348 MB
- all KDE 3.5 Alpha modules except kdebindings
- Qt 3.3.4 with qt-copy patches, K3b 0.12.3 and KOffice 1.4.1
Contra:
- translations of interface and documentation
- own documentation (see the Slax documentation instead)
- guarantee (to work, to not damage your system, to not waste your bandwidth)
- the design goal or sophisticated tools to be installable on hard disk and upgradable later
- graphical configuration tools (if you dont have DHCP, use console-based "netconfig" tool)
- compiler, build tools, headers, man pages, non-KDE docs, howtos (goal was to be as small as possible)
- all bells & whistles KDE 3.4 can make use of (like composite extension, DBUS/HAL, speech systems, xscreensaver, ZeroConf)
Usage:
Boot from the burned CD and type "klax gui" at the boot prompt.
Or login at console prompt as "guest" with password "guest" and run "startx" to start the X-server.
"netconfig" configures the network. Entering "xconf" will configure the X-server for higher screen resolution.
Enhancements:
- Klax is an i486 GNU/Linux live CD, very similar to SLAX, because its created with the same linux-live scripts.
- The version described here contains KDE 3.5 RC 1.
- It should be good enough to give you an impression of KDE 3.5 development, to verify if bugs still exist or discover new ones, and to make screenshots.
What it has:
- an ISO size of 342 MB;
- all KDE 3.5 RC 1 modules except kdebindings;
- Qt 3.3.4 with qt-copy patches,
- K3b 0.12.7 and KOffice 1.4.2.
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Added: 2005-11-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tao Live CD 5.00

Tao Live CD 5.00


Tao Linux is a project to build a free Linux distribution from the sources used in the Red Hat Enterprise product line. more>>
Tao Linux is a project to build a free Linux distribution from the sources used in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux product line.
The target market is either experienced system administrators who would like freely available binaries of this code, or end users who are interested in experimenting with enterprise functionality.
Besides being mostly compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, it also includes software packages such as Eclipse and clustering tools not found in the base RHEL products.
Main features:
- Yum used for updates
- Based on commercially produced Enterprise sources
- Many packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux also run on Tao Linux
- Free as in speech and beer
- Security updates (in SRPM form, at least) available for seven years.
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Added: 2007-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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loonix-live 2.0 beta2

loonix-live 2.0 beta2


loonix-live is a bootable CD containing the Linux operating system. more>>
loonix-live is a bootable CD containing the Linux operating system. loonix-live runs Linux directly from the CD (or USB) without installing.


The Live CD described here is based on the gentoo Linux distribution and uses the Unification File System (also known as unionfs), allowing a read-only filesystem to behave as a writable one, saving all changes to memory.

loonix-live was created with the help of Tomas Matejiceks Linux live scripts. Tomas is also the developer of slax a slackware based live cd.
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Added: 2005-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DCC/Live 0.1

DCC/Live 0.1


DCC/Live is a Knoppix based bootable CD-ROM which provides a virtual DCC cluster. more>>
DCC/Live is a Knoppix based bootable CD-ROM which provides a virtual DCC cluster.

The virtual cluster consists of one master-node (node0), and three virtual work-nodes running on User Mode Linux (node1, node2, node3).
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Added: 2005-08-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ET Live 1.21

ET Live 1.21


ET Live is a live viewer server for RTCW: Enemy Territory. more>>
ET Live project is a live viewer server for "RTCW: Enemy Territory".
Main features:
- Shows whos playing on your server, team, xp, and ping
- Shows current map.
- Makes a crude attempt to determine whos winning.
- Links player name to a systats db. (Optional)
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Added: 2006-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DSS-Live 0.1

DSS-Live 0.1


DSS-Live is dedicated to create your own DEbian BASED Live Linux System. more>>
DSS also know as Debased Scripts Set project is dedicated to providing you with a "System Development Environment" to create your own DEbian BASED Live Linux System.
Normally youre stuck with the type and amount of applications the creator decided to include, now you can customize the system to fit your needs, by generating on-the-fly compressed modules (layers) including additional software .
The idea is to dont "debase" the Default Debian System, for this pourpose has been designed the USS (The Upstream Salmon Struct).
In this way youll have a knoppix like HW autodetection and autoconfiguration flavor without affecting the standard system.
DSS can be used to:
- create your own live distribution
- put together a demo disk to show off the power of our favourite OS
- build a portable system to install on external USB/FIREWIRE HD and boot it up.
- backup you system and run it from a CD/DVD
- build a morphix base module
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Added: 2005-11-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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