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Desktop Multiplier (2-user) 2.0.2-4

Desktop Multiplier (2-user) 2.0.2-4


Desktop Multiplier is a software add-on that allows your dual-head Linux PC support two independent users. more>>
Desktop Multiplier project is a software add-on that allows your dual-head Linux PC support two independent users.

Desktop Multiplier is a set of standard Linux packages that extends the X Window System to support up to 10 fully independent and concurrent workstations and users on a single computer box.

This is accomplished by adding video cards, USB keyboards and mice to a single standard computer. Desktop Multiplier is compatible with all single and dual-headed video cards supported by X.Org/XFree86 and has been tested on most major 2.6 kernel Linux distributions (see /supported systems/
for details).

Desktop Multiplier is delivered as a single zip file containing either a .RPM or .DEB package and supports a variety of Linux distributions.

Utilities package:

This package includes programs, scripts and config files for system configuration, keyboard/mouse assignment and device hot-plug capabilities. Files are named:

- 1box-utils-k26-< version >.i386.rpm (For RPM package-based systems)

- 1box-utils-k26-< version >.i386.deb (For DEB package-based systems)

Multi-station X server package:

This package contains the Userful Multi-Station X-Server, which supports multiple simultaneous local users. Files are named:

- 1box-server-xorg-< version >.i386.rpm (For RPM package based systems)

- 1box-server-xorg-< version >.i386.deb (For DEB package based systems)

DualView functionality:

Desktop Multipliers DualView functionality enables each station to support up to five users each of whom has an individual desktop that spans two monitors. You can configure monitors to use DualView during the Desktop Multiplier installation process. Note that the two monitors that display a DualView desktop must be connected to the same video card.
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Added: 2005-12-29 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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XML User Profiles 0.2.3

XML User Profiles 0.2.3


XML User Profiles is a system that allows for remote and transferable user accounts. more>>
XUP is an attempt to replace static per-site user accounts, which most present dynamic web sites use in absence of an easy to use and open/shared user account system. It allows people to use a single account or profile with many sites, or one of their existing user profiles on multiple other web sites.

It is best suited to so called "community" sites, where the account serves mainly for lax identification of people among each other. It does not stipulate strong authentication (while OpenID or LID can be used) and is therefore only useful for applications with mediocre security and privacy demands.

Chat and discussion sites are the main target, but profiles in different applications can often also be enriched with them. They are meant to get used secondarily (as alternative) to static/local user accounts.

The XML format of user profiles is extremely simple, as is the associated login service API. Both are outlined and explained in the introduction (HTML). The format is basically an XMLified vCard with a few additions targetted at online/web communities. It is easy to parse and generate and therefore also suitable for profile exchange or import.

Theres also a more authoritative RFC-style text version of the current proposal, which provides further hints and explanations for implementors. Future extensions will get listed in the project Wiki however (field names in the XUP format are not regulated).

This effort is quite new, and therefore only very few actual (real-world) implementations are known so far.

Some software, like discussion boards (which mostly suffer from spaghetti code), are of course hard to extent with XML User Profiles. Even those that abstract their internal user database and UI logic reasonably well can often be difficult to adapt. It is however expected that the more professional systems will sooner than later be XUP compatible.
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Added: 2005-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Darwin Calendar Server

Darwin Calendar Server


Darwin Calendar Server provides a CalDAV server. more>>
Darwin Calendar Server provides a CalDAV server.

The Darwin Calendar Server is a standards-compliant server that allows multiple users to collaboratively share calendaring information. It provides a shared location on the network to store schedules, and allows users to send each other and manage invitations.

In order to provide interoperability with multiple calendaring clients, the server implements the CalDAV protocol, which is an extension of WebDAV, which is in turn an extension of HTTP.

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Added: 2007-02-07 License: The Apache License Price:
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PSPL Multi Select Box 1.0.1

PSPL Multi Select Box 1.0.1


PSPL Multi Select Box is an enhanced implementation of the HTML form input element for selecting multiple items from a list. more>>
PSPL Multi Select Box is an enhanced implementation of the HTML form input element for selecting multiple items from a list.

Users can select multiple choices without having to press the ALT button like a normal "select multiple" box. It is easy to customize, and you can easily modify the visual style of PSPL Multi Select Box to match your Web site design or theme.

The project is also compliant to W3C standards, and has been tested with most recent browsers. Unlike normal "select multiple" boxes, PSPL Multi Select Box follows the layer design in IE.
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Added: 2007-02-09 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Fast Icon Users for Linux -

Fast Icon Users for Linux -


User icons with functions like: add, chat, edit, offline, remove, send, upload more>> Description:
11 icons of users.
Content:
User icons with functions like: add, chat, edit, offline, remove, send, upload, user, user group, video chat, voice chat
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Added: 2009-04-04 License: Freeware Price:
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LifeType 1.2.4

LifeType 1.2.4


LifeType is an open-source blogging platform with support for multiple blogs and users in a single installation. more>>
LifeType project is an open-source blogging platform with support for multiple blogs and users in a single installation.

The formerly known as pLog project has decided to get a facelift including a new name, new image and new logo. This facelift is related to the projects cooperation with Amazon , current owners of the "plog" trademark in the United States.

LifeType supports multiple blogs and users, media management, generation of standard content, clean URLs and support for subdomains.

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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Multi-Cursor Window Manager 1.0

Multi-Cursor Window Manager 1.0


Multi-Cursor Window Manager is a modified Unix window manager which provides multiple cursors. more>>
Multi-Cursor Window Manager is a modified Unix window manager which provides multiple cursors. This allows multiple users to simultaneously interact with a Unix desktop environment.

Using a modified x2x client users can capture the keyboard and mouse input from their workstation and send to their personal cursor on a shared computer display. Multiple cursors are distinguished by different colors, and users can simultaneously interact with separate windows.

There are 7 uniquely colored cursors available. The current multi-cursor window manager is based on a modified version of IceWM 1.2.13

The multi-cursor window manager works by time-slicing the system cursor to provide the appearance of multiple independent cursors.

Compiling the Software:

To compile Ice Window Manager:

>cd icewm
>./configure --without-imlib
>make
>make install

Note: there is a preferences file in the icewm directory ("icewm/preferences"). Move this file to the installation preferences directory. It has some default choices that work well for multi-user interaction. Also, use the "nice" theme in IceWM.

To compile the x2x client:

>cd x2x-mp
>xmkmf
>make
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Added: 2006-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MultiAdmin Security Module 1.0.7

MultiAdmin Security Module 1.0.7


MultiAdmin security framework kernel module provides means to have multiple more>>
MultiAdmin security framework kernel module provides means to have multiple "root" users with unique UIDs.
This fixes collation order problems which for example appear with NSCD, allows to have files with determinable owner and allows to track the quota usage for every user, since they now have a unique uid.
MultiAdmin Security Module also implements a "sub-admin", a partially restricted root user, who has full read-only access to most subsystems, and additional write rights only to a limited subset, e.g. writing to files or killing processes only of certain users.
Enhancements:
- The NetAdmin user class has been removed since it can be handled in userspace.
- The code has been updated to work with Linux 2.6.22.
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Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BitWise Routing Server 1.7

BitWise Routing Server 1.7


BitWise Routing Server allows multiple PCs behind a router to make direct connections. more>>
BitWise Routing Server allows multiple PCs behind a router to make direct connections.

The BitWise Routing Server allows you to accept BitWise connections to multiple computers behind a router. Typically, using a router, you would set up port forwarding on BitWises client port (4137), and specify a single destination IP. This is fine until multiple users behind a router all need to accept incoming connections.

As shown by the picture at right, the Routing Server allows individual users to register themselves with the Routing Server, and then the Routing Server accepts all incoming connections and directs those connections to the appropriate user.

The Routing Server requires that your physical router support port forwarding with a way to specify different external and internal ports (this is sometimes labeled "UPnP" by many common home routers).

The Routing Server has several options allowing you to customize the Routing Server for your environment. Many of the options are self-explanatory. The two that are not are Listen on Port and IP filtering. IP filtering is explained in the next section.

The BitWise Routing Server listens on a different port than the BitWise IM client. This allows the Routing Server and the IM client to be run on the same computer without causing conflicts. You will want to set up your router (more detail in a later step) to shift the port of the incoming connections from 4137 to another port. It doesnt particularly matter which port you want to use, as long as it is not a port used by another program. The default port is 4200.

Depending on the complexity of the network, it may be desirable to filter the IP addresses that are allowed to register with the Routing Server. This can be done in the preferences. One very likely scenario would be limiting registrations to the 192.168.1.x IP addresses (192.168 is reserved for local networks). When specifying an IP as the comparison address, you can use any valid IP numbers for wildcards.

In the case shown here, the Routing Server will limit connections to computers having IP addresses of 192.168.1.x. Any number, 0 through 255, could be placed for x in the Routing Server preferences.

If you are not familiar with IP address classes and IP filtering, it will usually be safe to leave Any selected.

Setting up the physical router

The picture at right was taken from a Linksys router, other routers will have a similar capability, although it may be layed out differently. On some routers, the advanced port forwarding options are mistakingly labeled UPnP.

The router setup shows that we are accepting connections on port 4137 and then sending them inside the network on port 4200 (the default port). Enter the IP address of the machine on the network running the Routing Server, and make sure that the rule is enabled. You will want to enter a rule for both TCP and UDP (UDP is used only for voice).

Please consult your router manual for more detailed instructions about how to set up port forwarding on your specific model.

Configuring BitWise to use the Routing Server

In order for you to enjoy the connectivity benefits of the Routing Server, you will need to register with the Routing Server when you log in to BitWise. Prior to logging in to BitWise, click the Setup button next to the Connect button to open the BitWise Setup. There is an area to enter an address for the Routing Server, and to specify what port to use. The port must be the same as the port used above (4200 is the default).

Upon connecting to BitWise, you will be registered with the Routing Server. If you could not be registered, an error message will be displayed. Double-check that the correct address was entered in the Setup.

Registration with the Routing Server

Upon successfully registering with the Routing Server, the Routing Server will display the user name and the IP address of the registration. If you want to unregister a user, click on the username, and then click Unregister. Incoming connections will no longer be forwarded to the specified computer.

It is worth pointing out two things here. First, if you later log in from a different computer, and that computer is also set to use the Routing Server, you will be re-registered with your new IP address. Second, if you are unregistered, or move to another computer but are not set up to use the Routing Server, you will not be able to benefit from the services of the Routing Server.
By default, the Routing Server saves the registered user list when it is closed down.

Using the Routing Server

Assuming that everything is set up correctly, everyone that registers with the Routing Server when they log in to BitWise will be able to enjoy significantly increased connectivity with other BitWise users. As incoming connections are established, you will see the connections listed in the right pane of the Routing Server window. The IP address and the time of the connection is also displayed, and the connection is later marked when it is disconnected.

The disconnected/closed connections may be cleaned from the list at any time using the Clean List button. Only active connections will be left displayed.
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Added: 2006-03-02 License: Freeware Price:
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Really Simple CalDAV Store 0.8.0

Really Simple CalDAV Store 0.8.0


Really Simple CalDAV Store project is a server implementation of the CalDAV protocol for storing calendaring resources. more>>
Really Simple CalDAV Store project is a server implementation of the CalDAV protocol for storing calendaring resources (iCalendar format) on a remote shared server.
An increasing number of calendar clients support the maintenance of shared remote calendars through CalDAV including Mozilla Calendar (Sunbird/Lightning), Evolution, Mulberry, and soon Apples iCal.
The Really Simple CalDAV Store supports basic delegation of read/write access among calendar users and multiple users or clients reading and writing the same calendar entries over time.
Enhancements:
- Lots of improvements were made to CalDAV specification compliance, especially around privacy of tasks and events.
- Two new translations of the administration interface were added (Polish and Hungarian).
- Support for authentication against an LDAP backend was added along with a number of performance, security, and bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TidalWave 1.1.5

TidalWave 1.1.5


TidalWave provides a recursive project-tracking Web application. more>>
TidalWave provides a recursive project-tracking Web application.
Tidal Wave is a recursive project-tracking Web application. It can be used by organizations to keep entire teams on time and on target for getting multiple projects done.
A single project can own sub- projects that are sorted by either due date or priority (that choice is easily configurable), and each sub-project can be owned by an entirely different person.
If project A relies on project B, that is clearly visible with the recursive project tree view. A manager can clearly see that what employee A is doing is holding up employee Bs work.
Main features:
- Fast and secure.
- Multiple users with a single instance.
- Ability to make a practically limitless number of sub-projects.
- Multiple owners of sub-projects.
- Easy prioritization of projects.
- Easy to add projects.
- Administrative tools are clear and easy to use.
- Able to add multiple themes so that each user can have their own look and feel.
- Email notification of new projects.
- Email notification of projet changes.
Enhancements:
- Web server that can handle .php files properly.
- PHP 4.2.0 or higher
- Mysql (Tested with 3.23.54, 3.23.58, and 4.0.15)
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Distributed Multi-User Compilation System 0.5

Distributed Multi-User Compilation System 0.5


Distributed Multi-User Compilation System is a system that allows a group of users to share a compilation farm. more>>
Distributed Multi-User Compilation System is a system that allows a group of users to share a compilation farm. Each compilation request from each user will be sent to the fastest available machine, every time.
Main features:
- Supports multiple users compiling simultaneously, and scales well to handle the new loads.
- Supports multiple operating systems in the compilation farm.
- Uses all processors of a multi-processor compilation host.
- Makes best use of compilation hosts with widely differing CPU speeds.
- Guarantees that a compilation host will not be overloaded by compilations.
- Takes into account the load on a host caused by non-compilation tasks.
- Supports the dynamic addition and removal of hosts to the compilation farm.
- Works with distcc, which need not be altered in any way.
DMUCS consists of these (main) programs:
- dmucs: the "host-server". This application reads a configuration file indicating the number of CPUs and the "power" of each potential host in the compilation farm. It then receives over the network:
- load average information from each compilation host.
- host requests from compile tasks that need remote hosts on which to run.
- information requests from monitoring applications.
- status requests from an administrator.
- dmucs maintains the database of hosts in the compilation farm, and assigns hosts to compilation tasks, giving out the best host/cpu available when the compilation task asks.
- gethost: a compilation task uses gethost get a host/cpu from the dmucs server. In general, a makefile will perform a compilation this way:
- gethost distcc gcc ...
- gethost contacts the server to get a host, which it puts into the environment variable DISTCC_HOSTS. gethost then calls the program given to it. After that program ends, gethost releases the assigned host back to the dmucs server.
- loadavg: the administrator of the compilation farm must start this application on each compilation host. loadavg sends the load average of the compilation host to the dmucs server periodically. The dmucs server will "downgrade" a compilation host if the hosts load averages goes too high.
- monitor: the administrator (or anyone) may use this program to monitor the busy-ness of the compilation farm. It displays which hosts/cpus are available in the compilation farm, which hosts/cpus have compilation tasks assigned to them, which hosts have been made administratively unavailable, and which hosts are "silent" - i.e., the dmucs server has not received a load average message from the compilation host for a while.
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Added: 2006-03-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MP3Cattle 1.2.1b

MP3Cattle 1.2.1b


MP3Cattle is a Java based GUI for a database that contains mp3 information. more>>
MP3Cattle is a Java based GUI for a database that contains mp3 information. MP3Cattle allows a user to build a play list based upon rankings/genres/labels or by selecting from the available artists/albums/songs. MP3Cattle allows multiple users to have different rankings/genres for one collection of mp3s, allow different playlists to be generated based upon the current user. Users can also limit playlists with a query based on a size or time limit.


Currently MP3Cattle only supports MySQL. I was using v3.22.27 and v3.22.32 of MySQL during testing and development, which is a bit old but I dont think newer versions should give users any trouble.

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Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Website Baker 2.6.1

Website Baker 2.6.1


Website Baker is a PHP-based Content Management System (CMS). more>>
Main features:
- Easy to use interface
- Multi-level, multi-sectioned, modulated page support.
- Simple file/media management section
- Template based front-end, which can be customized per-page.
- Multiple user and multiple group login.
- High-level control with Group-based permissions system.
- User sign-up, log-in, and password recovery abilities.
- Ability for customized timezone, language, date format, time format, and display name per-user.
- No costs
- Total freedom - only requirements besides those in the GNU GPL are the need to retain the copyright notice on Administration footer - no need for "link-backs" to our website (although it is much appreciated)
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Added: 2006-01-03 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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ezUserManager 1.8.0

ezUserManager 1.8.0


ezUserManager is a script that allows administration of .htpasswd files or the use of Web-based login. more>>
ezUserManager is a script that allows administration of .htpasswd files or the use of Web-based login.
It features a signup form, a forgotten password form, and an admin form with the ability to modify and delete users. ezUserManager project offers email activation or admin approval, and supports both encrypted and plain text passwords.
Main features:
- Easy customizable sign-up form
- Forgott-password function
- User may update his info
- Easy admin-panel with web-based installation/configuration
- Use .htaccess and let ezUserManger update the username/password file or use a web-based login-form
- Opportunity to require email-activation or admin-approval
- Easy installation
- Easy to translate into your own language (see list of translations included, currently 16 different languages!
- FREE for personal use!
- Cheap commercial license!
Enhancements:
- An automated feature that checks for updates was added along with an option to permit or deny multiple users from having the same email address.
- Options for enabling or disabling the use of .htpasswd/.htaccess were added.
- The use of "return-path" when sending mail is now optional, as some servers require this to be able to send emails and some doesnt support it at all.
- The option to add an anti-spam (visual confirmation) image at registration time was added (requires the GD library on the server).
- A confirmation question is now displayed when deleting users in admin.
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Added: 2006-06-27 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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