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mkinitramfs 0.9.9
mkinitramfs is intended to create the ultimate initramfs image. more>>
mkinitramfs is intended to create the ultimate initramfs image.
mkinitramfs is designed to boot from any media (SATA, PATA, SCSI, USB, CD-ROM, etc.) without any changes being made to your disk.
However, it is very simple (about 400 lines of code).
<<lessmkinitramfs is designed to boot from any media (SATA, PATA, SCSI, USB, CD-ROM, etc.) without any changes being made to your disk.
However, it is very simple (about 400 lines of code).
Download (0.064MB)
Added: 2006-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1235 downloads
Cuiterm 0.9.9
Cuiterm is a CUI (Composite User Interface) terminal. more>>
Cuiterm is a CUI (Composite User Interface) terminal.
CUI (Composite User Interface) is a compound type of user interface which incorporates the features of the GUI (Graphical User Interface) and the CLI (Command Line Interface) by realizing both interface in one area at the same time.
It is absolutely substantial that the CUI contains GUI elements and control language in the same area of the screen at the same time, so the incorporation is complete. CUI is not an optional, alternatively selectable combination of the two communication method but a truly new approach.
An other relevant feature of the CUI method is that it uses generated commands. When the user activated some GUI part of the user interface an automatically generated command appears to complete the task so the user can observ how the CLI part of the user interface can be used.
The cuiterm is a pilot application for the CUI methodology made to demonstrate the power of the composite user interfaces. As terminals are usually used with some shell to start simple UNIX utility programs, the Cui library can be considered as a composite user interface for the shell and some UNIX utilities. The following screenshot shows the starting screen of the cuiterm.
How to use it?
To test the composite user interface first you have to download the cuiterm and and install it. After the installation is complete the program can be started with the cuiterm command.
When the terminal emulator started it can be used the usual way by typing commands into it. Some programs and some complex commands are interpreted by the terminal and colorized (see the list below). For these commands the screen should have active areas usable with the left mouse button by double clicking on them. The output of some programs have floating menus with context sensitive functions. The menus can be accessed by the right mouse button. Some parts of the screen can be used to fire up a text entry field by holding down the left mouse button.
The following list contains some interpreted and processed commands that are worth trying.
ls -l and some variants of it
df
who
w
ps aux
stat
finger
cat /etc/fstab
Enhancements:
- This version contains new features, including an automatic GUI generator which creates dialog boxes from manual pages, a working progress bar, enhanced size bars, and some new command parsers.
- The drag and drop, the speed of the terminal, and the existing parsers were also enhanced.
<<lessCUI (Composite User Interface) is a compound type of user interface which incorporates the features of the GUI (Graphical User Interface) and the CLI (Command Line Interface) by realizing both interface in one area at the same time.
It is absolutely substantial that the CUI contains GUI elements and control language in the same area of the screen at the same time, so the incorporation is complete. CUI is not an optional, alternatively selectable combination of the two communication method but a truly new approach.
An other relevant feature of the CUI method is that it uses generated commands. When the user activated some GUI part of the user interface an automatically generated command appears to complete the task so the user can observ how the CLI part of the user interface can be used.
The cuiterm is a pilot application for the CUI methodology made to demonstrate the power of the composite user interfaces. As terminals are usually used with some shell to start simple UNIX utility programs, the Cui library can be considered as a composite user interface for the shell and some UNIX utilities. The following screenshot shows the starting screen of the cuiterm.
How to use it?
To test the composite user interface first you have to download the cuiterm and and install it. After the installation is complete the program can be started with the cuiterm command.
When the terminal emulator started it can be used the usual way by typing commands into it. Some programs and some complex commands are interpreted by the terminal and colorized (see the list below). For these commands the screen should have active areas usable with the left mouse button by double clicking on them. The output of some programs have floating menus with context sensitive functions. The menus can be accessed by the right mouse button. Some parts of the screen can be used to fire up a text entry field by holding down the left mouse button.
The following list contains some interpreted and processed commands that are worth trying.
ls -l and some variants of it
df
who
w
ps aux
stat
finger
cat /etc/fstab
Enhancements:
- This version contains new features, including an automatic GUI generator which creates dialog boxes from manual pages, a working progress bar, enhanced size bars, and some new command parsers.
- The drag and drop, the speed of the terminal, and the existing parsers were also enhanced.
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Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1084 downloads
synctags 0.9.9
synctags is a command-line-program that fetches tags from last.fm. more>>
synctags is a command-line-program that fetches tags from last.fm for the currently playing song in amarok and adds them as labels to the amarok-database.
I will add a context-menu for amarok later
Change tagcount in the script to fit your needs.
<<lessI will add a context-menu for amarok later
Change tagcount in the script to fit your needs.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-02-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
974 downloads
libmhash 0.9.9
libmhash provides an easy to use C interface for several hashalgorithms. more>>
libmhash is a free library which provides a uniform interface to a large number of hash algorithms. These algorithms can be used to compute checksums, message digests, and other signatures.
The HMAC support implements the basics for message authentication, following RFC 2104. In the later versions some key generation algorithms, which use hash algorithms, have been added.
At the time of writing this, the library supports the algorithms:
SHA1, SHA160, SHA192, SHA224, SHA384, SHA512, HAVAL128, HAVAL160, HAVAL192, HAVAL224, HAVAL256, RIPEMD128, RIPEMD256, RIPEMD320, MD4, MD5, TIGER, TIGER128, TIGER160, ALDER32, CRC32, CRC32b, WHIRLPOOL, GOST, SNEFRU128, SNEFRU256.
Enhancements:
- A SIGBUS bug was fixed for unaligned data.
<<lessThe HMAC support implements the basics for message authentication, following RFC 2104. In the later versions some key generation algorithms, which use hash algorithms, have been added.
At the time of writing this, the library supports the algorithms:
SHA1, SHA160, SHA192, SHA224, SHA384, SHA512, HAVAL128, HAVAL160, HAVAL192, HAVAL224, HAVAL256, RIPEMD128, RIPEMD256, RIPEMD320, MD4, MD5, TIGER, TIGER128, TIGER160, ALDER32, CRC32, CRC32b, WHIRLPOOL, GOST, SNEFRU128, SNEFRU256.
Enhancements:
- A SIGBUS bug was fixed for unaligned data.
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Added: 2007-04-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Winstone 0.9.9
Winstone is a servlet container that was written out of a desire to provide servlet functionality. more>>
Winstone is a servlet container that was written out of a desire to provide servlet functionality. Winstone works without the bloat that full J2EE compliance introduces.
It is not intended to be a completely fully functional J2EE style servlet container (by this I mean supporting extraneous APIs unrelated to Servlets, such as JNDI, JavaMail, EJBs, etc) - this is left to Tomcat, Jetty, Resin, JRun, Weblogic et al.
Sometimes you want just a simple servlet container - without all the other junk - that just goes. This is where Winstone is best suited.
The short version (because the long version is way too politically incorrect) is as follows:
Winstone is the name of a rather large Jamaican man a friend of mine met one night, while he was out clubbing in the Roppongi area of Tokyo. He (my friend) was a little liquored up at the time, and when Winstone suggested they head to "this really cool club" he knew, he didnt think anything was wrong. It wasnt until Winstone led him down a dark stairwell and dropped his trousers that my friend clued in and ran like hell.
It was too good a story to let die, so I named this project Winstone so that said friend will continue to be reminded of it.
Main features:
- Supply fast, reliable servlet container functionality for a single webapp per server
- Keep the size of the core distribution jar as low as possible (currently 160KB)
- Keep configuration files to an absolute minimum, using command line options to optionally override sensible compiled in defaults.
- Eventually compile with GCJ to make a 3-4Meg windows exe for local development/deployment of servlets. This has not happened yet, because of some GCJ class loading problems.
- Optionally support JSP compilation using Apaches Jasper.
Usage:
If you want to build from source code, you will need to download and install Apache Maven. The following instructions assume you have already installed Maven and have the maven shell script in your path (to get Maven, see http://maven.apache.org/).
To build Winstone, unpack the tree:
tar zxf winstone-src-0.8.tar.gz
Then build it:
cd winstone
maven clean jar
The winstone.jar file will be in the target directory after the build is complete.
To run it:
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --webroot= (+ other options)
- OR -
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --warfile= (+ other options)
- OR -
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --webappsDir= (+ other options)
- OR -
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --hostsDir= (+ other options)
<<lessIt is not intended to be a completely fully functional J2EE style servlet container (by this I mean supporting extraneous APIs unrelated to Servlets, such as JNDI, JavaMail, EJBs, etc) - this is left to Tomcat, Jetty, Resin, JRun, Weblogic et al.
Sometimes you want just a simple servlet container - without all the other junk - that just goes. This is where Winstone is best suited.
The short version (because the long version is way too politically incorrect) is as follows:
Winstone is the name of a rather large Jamaican man a friend of mine met one night, while he was out clubbing in the Roppongi area of Tokyo. He (my friend) was a little liquored up at the time, and when Winstone suggested they head to "this really cool club" he knew, he didnt think anything was wrong. It wasnt until Winstone led him down a dark stairwell and dropped his trousers that my friend clued in and ran like hell.
It was too good a story to let die, so I named this project Winstone so that said friend will continue to be reminded of it.
Main features:
- Supply fast, reliable servlet container functionality for a single webapp per server
- Keep the size of the core distribution jar as low as possible (currently 160KB)
- Keep configuration files to an absolute minimum, using command line options to optionally override sensible compiled in defaults.
- Eventually compile with GCJ to make a 3-4Meg windows exe for local development/deployment of servlets. This has not happened yet, because of some GCJ class loading problems.
- Optionally support JSP compilation using Apaches Jasper.
Usage:
If you want to build from source code, you will need to download and install Apache Maven. The following instructions assume you have already installed Maven and have the maven shell script in your path (to get Maven, see http://maven.apache.org/).
To build Winstone, unpack the tree:
tar zxf winstone-src-0.8.tar.gz
Then build it:
cd winstone
maven clean jar
The winstone.jar file will be in the target directory after the build is complete.
To run it:
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --webroot= (+ other options)
- OR -
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --warfile= (+ other options)
- OR -
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --webappsDir= (+ other options)
- OR -
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --hostsDir= (+ other options)
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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JamDB 0.9.9
JamDB (Just another music DB) is a fast PHP-based music database. more>>
JamDB (Just another music DB) is a fast PHP-based music database that can be used with many different databases. (JamDB is well tested with MySQL and PostgreSQL). All MP3s can easily be searched for artists, albums, and songs.
A user can choose to download a song or add a single song, an album, all songs of an artist, or his search result directly to the playlist of XMMS/Winamp/etc. This can be done via the Web, NFS, Samba, or any other possibilty to access the MP3 files. JamDB has a simple session-based user management and other neat features.
<<lessA user can choose to download a song or add a single song, an album, all songs of an artist, or his search result directly to the playlist of XMMS/Winamp/etc. This can be done via the Web, NFS, Samba, or any other possibilty to access the MP3 files. JamDB has a simple session-based user management and other neat features.
Download (0.097MB)
Added: 2006-05-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Paymaster 0.9.9
Paymaster is a payroll system and hr package. more>>
Paymaster is an open source free payroll and HR application designed for small to large organisations. Paymaster project works in batch process system for paying employees, using journal entries and a series of ledgers for storing the accounts.
A customisable backed calculates the results to help meet the diverse requirements of payroll. Complex tax laws, leave, varying pay rates, allowances, superannuation are some of the things the payroll system can handle. Paymaster is written for gnome and uses postgresql for its database backend.
<<lessA customisable backed calculates the results to help meet the diverse requirements of payroll. Complex tax laws, leave, varying pay rates, allowances, superannuation are some of the things the payroll system can handle. Paymaster is written for gnome and uses postgresql for its database backend.
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Added: 2007-04-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Libopennet 0.9.9
Libopennet allows developers to open_net() files. more>>
Libopennet is a library that provides the function open_net() which accepts the same parameters as the open() system call, but the pathname argument can be an FTP or HTTP URL.
Libopennet project allows you to open_net() files the same way you open() them now.
Enhancements:
- fseek_net() support was improved.
- ftell_net(), ftello_net(), fseeko_net(), and setvbuf_net() were added.
<<lessLibopennet project allows you to open_net() files the same way you open() them now.
Enhancements:
- fseek_net() support was improved.
- ftell_net(), ftello_net(), fseeko_net(), and setvbuf_net() were added.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2006-12-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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external IP 0.9.9
external IP shows your current external IP in the browsers statusbar. more>>
external IP shows your current external IP in the browsers statusbar.
External IP is set to check your IP address once every hour.
<<lessExternal IP is set to check your IP address once every hour.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-07-23 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
846 downloads
ViperDB 0.9.9
ViperDB is a file checker somewhat similar to Tripwire, but based on different assumptions. more>>
ViperDB is a file checker somewhat similar to Tripwire, but based on different assumptions. It only reports if a change is found and therefore can be run every couple of minutes.
ViperDB does not use a fancy all-in-one database to keep records instead, I opted to keep it fast and hence decided to go with a plaintext db which is stored in each "watched" directory. By using this there is no real one attack point for a attacker to focus his attention on. This coupled with the running of ViperDB every 5 minutes (via cron root job) decreases that likelyhood that an attacker will be able to modify your "watched" filesystem while ViperDB is monitoring your syste
To install follow these steps:
1.) download latest version of ViperDB
2.) uncompress archive
3.) enter distro directory
4.) edit viperdb.conf to include and directories you wish to monitor
5.) copy viperdb.conf to /usr/local/etc/
6.) edit viperdb.ignore to include all files you want to ignore
7.) copy viperdb.ignore to /usr/local/etc/
8.) edit viperdb.pl to change $notify_email and $loglevel
9.) copy viperdb.pl to /usr/local/sbin/
10.) run viperdb.pl -init
11.) copy filecheck.sh /etc/cron.hourly/
12.) copy filecheck-nomd5.sh /usr/local/sbin/
13.) add filecheck-nomd5 to your crontab
/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/viperdb.pl -check
NOTE: If you want to mix md5 and non-md5 checks, make sure you have md5=0 in the config file.
Enhancements:
- hash deleting bugfix
- locking bugfix
- config parsing bugfix
- tie-ing bugfix
- logfile bugfix
<<lessViperDB does not use a fancy all-in-one database to keep records instead, I opted to keep it fast and hence decided to go with a plaintext db which is stored in each "watched" directory. By using this there is no real one attack point for a attacker to focus his attention on. This coupled with the running of ViperDB every 5 minutes (via cron root job) decreases that likelyhood that an attacker will be able to modify your "watched" filesystem while ViperDB is monitoring your syste
To install follow these steps:
1.) download latest version of ViperDB
2.) uncompress archive
3.) enter distro directory
4.) edit viperdb.conf to include and directories you wish to monitor
5.) copy viperdb.conf to /usr/local/etc/
6.) edit viperdb.ignore to include all files you want to ignore
7.) copy viperdb.ignore to /usr/local/etc/
8.) edit viperdb.pl to change $notify_email and $loglevel
9.) copy viperdb.pl to /usr/local/sbin/
10.) run viperdb.pl -init
11.) copy filecheck.sh /etc/cron.hourly/
12.) copy filecheck-nomd5.sh /usr/local/sbin/
13.) add filecheck-nomd5 to your crontab
/5 * * * * /usr/local/sbin/viperdb.pl -check
NOTE: If you want to mix md5 and non-md5 checks, make sure you have md5=0 in the config file.
Enhancements:
- hash deleting bugfix
- locking bugfix
- config parsing bugfix
- tie-ing bugfix
- logfile bugfix
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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omsview 0.9.9
omsview project is a GTK+ turn viewer for the GalaxyNG play-by-email game. more>>
omsview project is a GTK+ turn viewer for the GalaxyNG play-by-email game.
It provides a graphical map, visual access to most information you need from a turn report, and a few tools to help you create your next set of orders.
The goal is to destroy the other races and become leader of the galaxy, by occupying new planets, producing ships, waging war, and diplomatic negotiations.
Main features:
- A zoomable map of the galaxy, with
- Incoming group tracers
- Vectors of your groups in space
- Markers for battles
- An interplanetary distance ruler
- A rangefinder
- Color coding for economic state of planets
- Planet details, with production forecasts
- Display of groups at a planet, with many extra details
- Access to global and personal messages
- An aid for creating ship designs
Enhancements:
- Use of the text map in standard report files to give an indication of other players ships
- A list of ship designs currently known about
- A list of all groups currently known about
- The ability to cycle through the available turns, to see a history of the game
- The standard report parser has been updated to version 5-0g, and can now handle an email header block and a missed orders warning
- A more graceful handling of no report files found
- Fixed a bug in the ship designer to do with speed on a loaded cargo ship, when cargo tech is not 1.00
- Added an "install" target to the Makefile
<<lessIt provides a graphical map, visual access to most information you need from a turn report, and a few tools to help you create your next set of orders.
The goal is to destroy the other races and become leader of the galaxy, by occupying new planets, producing ships, waging war, and diplomatic negotiations.
Main features:
- A zoomable map of the galaxy, with
- Incoming group tracers
- Vectors of your groups in space
- Markers for battles
- An interplanetary distance ruler
- A rangefinder
- Color coding for economic state of planets
- Planet details, with production forecasts
- Display of groups at a planet, with many extra details
- Access to global and personal messages
- An aid for creating ship designs
Enhancements:
- Use of the text map in standard report files to give an indication of other players ships
- A list of ship designs currently known about
- A list of all groups currently known about
- The ability to cycle through the available turns, to see a history of the game
- The standard report parser has been updated to version 5-0g, and can now handle an email header block and a missed orders warning
- A more graceful handling of no report files found
- Fixed a bug in the ship designer to do with speed on a loaded cargo ship, when cargo tech is not 1.00
- Added an "install" target to the Makefile
Download (0.058MB)
Added: 2006-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tkabber 0.9.9
Tkabber is a Free and Open Source client for the Jabber instant messaging system. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TorChat 0.9.9.277
TorChat is a peer to peer instant messenger. more>> TorChat is a peer to peer instant messenger with a completely decentralized design, built on top of Tors location hidden services, giving you extremely strong anonymity while being very easy to use without the need to install or configure anything.
TorChat just runs from an USB drive on any Windows PC. (It can run on Linux and Mac too, in fact it was developed on Linux with cross platform usability in mind from the very first moment on, but the installation on other platforms than Windows is a bit more complicated at the moment)
Tor location hidden services basically means:
Nobody will be able to find out where you are.
If they are already observing you and sniff your internet connection they will not be able to find out
what you send or receice
to whom you are sending or receiving from
where your contacts are located<<less
Download (7.63MB)
Added: 2009-04-10 License: Freeware Price: Free
243 downloads
VegaDNS 0.9.9.5
VegaDNS is a tiny dns administration tool to allow easy administration of DNS records through a Web browser. more>>
VegaDNS project is a tinydns administration tool written in PHP to allow easy administration of DNS records through a web browser.
Main features:
- Tiered access with Senior Admin, Group Admin, and User levels
- Import multiple domains at once via AXFR
- Uses PHP Sessions, no cookies required
- Uses Smarty Template engine for clear separation of PHP from HTML
- Web configurable Default Records to auto-populate new domains with
<<lessMain features:
- Tiered access with Senior Admin, Group Admin, and User levels
- Import multiple domains at once via AXFR
- Uses PHP Sessions, no cookies required
- Uses Smarty Template engine for clear separation of PHP from HTML
- Web configurable Default Records to auto-populate new domains with
Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1194 downloads
ChkDB 0.9.9
ChkDB provides a rule-based data checking for Oracle. more>>
ChkDB provides a rule-based data checking for Oracle.
ChkDB is rule-based data checking software for Oracle, plus files that define rule-sets and data domains (tables/views to be checked).
The software is a PL/SQL package and some SQL scripts. There is currently no GUI front-end.
For oil and gas data, there are domains and rulesets for well-header, drill-stem-test, and seismic-inventory data.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug that caused errors when using early versions of Oracle 8 (or earlier).
- The database column CHKDB_RULE.COLUMN_TYPE_CNDO was renamed from COLUMN_TYPE_CND.
- Specifying the datatype of a column in a rule is now optional if the user owns the table being checked.
<<lessChkDB is rule-based data checking software for Oracle, plus files that define rule-sets and data domains (tables/views to be checked).
The software is a PL/SQL package and some SQL scripts. There is currently no GUI front-end.
For oil and gas data, there are domains and rulesets for well-header, drill-stem-test, and seismic-inventory data.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug that caused errors when using early versions of Oracle 8 (or earlier).
- The database column CHKDB_RULE.COLUMN_TYPE_CNDO was renamed from COLUMN_TYPE_CND.
- Specifying the datatype of a column in a rule is now optional if the user owns the table being checked.
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Added: 2007-01-23 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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