native resolution fix
Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors 1.0
Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors is a little script that changes your widescreen monitor resolution in one click. more>>
It couldnt get much more simpler than this little script/command. Anyhow, theres a few apps that would screw up my resolution after they exited and rather than look into it at the moment, I just googled to see if there was a quick command to execute that would change the resolution. So I found it, added that command to my KDE menu, then made a shortcut to it (ctrl + r) so I have a push-button resolution fix, which I recommend you do as its quite handy.
Anyhow, place Native Resolution Fix.desktop on your desktop but DO NOT USE it if you have a monitor with a smaller resolution. Instead, you can edit it and change the resolution to what you like and use the "-r" command to set the hertz, which will use one of the rates set in your xorg.conf.
Enhancements:
- NOTE: Please edit if your monitor doesnt support the 1680x1050 resolution in this script or do not use it.
- I am not responsible if your monitor, in a rare case, gets messed up by you using a resolution in which your monitor cant support.
EZ Red Skin Fix
EZ Red Skin Fix is a script-fu that can be used to improve skin that has a reddish tint. more>>
high-resolution-timer 1.0
high-resolution-timer is a library with Java and C++ wrappers to implement high resolution timers. more>>
high-resolution-timer exploits the system dependent timers/clocks and provides a timer-like interface to the same. The attached file has build scripts for Linux and Solaris. There is also a Java wrapper over the library, which uses JNI to use the timer interfaces.
Enhancements:
- The library is a basic approach to design a base for the performance library.
- It has not yet taken into consideration the details of library preloads, etc.
- At load time, the library initializes itself with the timer with the least avg resolution.
- At unload time, the library cleans up by freeing any allocated memory.
- The library provides a getErrorMessage function to let the user know the detailed report of the error.
- The library exports start / stop JNI wrappers .
Low Resolution Modeline Calculator 0.9.2
Low Resolution Modeline Calculator is a modeline calculator for legacy CRT displays. more>>
Low Resolution Modeline Calculator can also be used to calculate low resolution modelines for modern multisync PC monitors.
As its name implies, it is not designed for calculating large resolutions, resolutions that operate over 65kHz.
Options:
-v, --vsync
Calculate the nearest mode in vertical synchronization.
-b, --bestscan
Calculate the nearest best scan mode.
-i, --interlace
Include support for interlaced calculations. Interlaced modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
-d, --doublescan
Include support for doublescanned calculations. Doublescanned modes are not supported by many video cards. You should only enable this option if you know your video card supports them.
-n, --nostretch
Do not stretch modes that are out of range for your monitor. You should use this option if you know that your application does not support integer stretching.
-y, --ystretch
Assume fractional stretching of the y-resolution. You should use this option if you know that your application supports fractional stretching of the y-resolution and you want to stretch an underscanned mode so that it fills the entire screen.
-l, --lowpclock
Many video cards do not reliably support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz. If you know that your video card and its driver support pixel clocks lower than 8mHz, then you should use this option.
-h, --highpclock
Most X11 video card drivers do not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz. In some cases your video card may not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz either (rare). If you know that your video card (or your video card driver) does not support pixel clocks lower than 12mHz, then you should use this option.
-3x4
Stretch the horizontal resolution so that the mode has a 3:4 aspect ratio. You can use this option to correctly display vertical resolutions on a horizontal monitor.
-x, --X11R6
Print modeline in X11 format (default).
-f, --fb
Print modeline in fbset format.
-a, --advmame
Print modeline in AdvanceMAME format.
-s, --SDL
Print modeline in X11 format to stdout and print AdvanceMAME X11 configuration to stderr.
-p, --powerstrip
Print modeline in PowerStrip format.
-pal
Calculate modelines for a PAL Television (15.625kHz).
-ntsc
Calculate modelines for a NTSC Television (15.73426kHz).
-cga
Calculate modelines for a standard resolution arcade monitor (15.7500kHz).
-ega
Calculate modelines for a medium resolution arcade monitor (24.960kHz).
-vga
Calculate modelines for a standard VGA monitor (31.500kHz).
-d9200
Calculate modelines for a Wells-Gardner 9200 arcade monitor (15kHz, 25kHz, 31kHz).
-multi
Calculate modelines for a Multisync PC monitor (default)
Enhancements:
- The --reference option works correctly.
- The DOS version compiles with libxml.
JavaNativeCompiler 1.1.1
JavaNativeCompiler (JNC) is a Java to native compiler. more>>
This is especially useful when applications have to be deployed to end-users. All vexatious problems of deploying Java applications can be solved by compiling them to native. They will be:
- Easy to deploy
No JRE dependency. Most end-users dont know what they have installed.
No more problems on how to create an executable file out of a JAR or class file.
- Hard to decompile
Java can easily be decompiled. Native compilation will protect your source code.
- Run fast from the start
No more overhead for loading a JRE.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a couple of problems with AWT/Swing and XML.
- It also once again contains a version for Linux.
- The compiler binary downloads are smaller.
NoMachine NX Desktop Server 3.0.0-63
NoMachine NX Desktop Server is a cost-effective solution that enables any business to deploy centralized applications to thin cl more>>
NX uses the power of the X-Window system to bring the network transparency of the Unix world to any operating system, including Windows and Mac OS/X. Additionally NX bridges the standard file and print services of the client, with the Unix file and print services of the server, so that, wherever you are, you can see the same applications and the same network resources.
Besides the native X-Window protocol, NX is able to translate, encrypt and compress industry standard protocols like the RDP protocol, used by Microsoft and Citrix, and the VNC protocol, used by a number of freely available tools, giving secure and fast access to the complete set of facilities made available inside a corporate network. The power of network computing has never been more affordable!
Main features:
- Deploys X11, RDP and VNC desktops securely over the Internet
- Provides unmatched performance, thanks to exclusive compression and aggressive caching
- Connects to XDMCP servers, Windows Terminal Services and Citrix MetaFrame servers on the backend, using the same client
- Seamlessly integrates single X11 applications with the native client desktop
- Lets users leave their applications running while disconnected and resume from any client on the network
- Lets applications access any file system on the client as if it were on the server
- Lets users cut and paste between local and remote applications
- Prints from the server to printers installed on the client
- Plays sound and multimedia produced by the remote application
- Integrates with your authentication infrastructure and directory service
- Supports industry standard SSL encryption and Transport Layer Security
- Fully integrates with SSH, avoiding the need for a further network access port
- Provides seamless integration with Web portals and corporate Intranets with one-click access to any application.
Enhancements:
- The new packages fix a number of problems such as the server Debian package not being fully Debian compliant, the NX server leaving a session in status Connecting when trying to suspend it, and the server being unable to find the xauth command on Solaris platforms.
TinyButStrong 3.2.0
TinyButStrong is a template class for PHP that allows you to generate HTML pages using MySQL, PostgreSQL. more>>
It is possible to design templates using any visual HTML editor (like Dreamweaver or FrontPage).
It features simple block management, useful display formats, conditional displaying for blocks and locators, a cache system, and the ability to include other HTML pages and execute associated scripts.
Main features:
- an connect to any database type (in native: MySql, SQLite, PostgreSQL),
- easy date-time and numeric formats,
- blocks with alternated display,
- multi-columns display,
- conditional display,
- event functions,
- file inclusion and other scripts execution,
- cache system.
Enhancements:
- This is a major version.
- The source is optimized, it is smaller, and it merges faster.
- There are 5 bugs fixed and 7 new features.
- It includes Onload Var fields that can be automatically merged when the template is loaded.
- There are new formats for time without leading zeros.
- The parameter ope can support several operations.
- There are special Var fields to merge PHP constants and to display TBS detailed information.
Nagios 2.9
Nagios is a daemon written in C that is designed to monitor networked hosts and services. more>>
Nagios project has the ability to notify contacts (via email, pager or other methods) when problems arise and are resolved. Host and service checks are performed by external "plugins", making it easy to write custom checks in your language of choice.
Several CGIs are included in order to allow you to view the current and historical status via a Web browser, and a WAP interface is also provided to allow you to acknowlege problems and disable notifications from an internet-ready cellphone.
Main features:
- Monitoring of network services (SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING, etc.)
- Monitoring of host resources (processor load, disk and memory usage, running processes, log files, etc.)
- Monitoring of environmental factors such as temperature
- Simple plugin design that allows users to easily develop their own host and service checks
- Ability to define network host hierarchy, allowing detection of and distinction between hosts that are down and those that are unreachable
- Contact notifications when service or host problems occur and get resolved (via email, pager, or other user-defined method)
- Optional escalation of host and service notifications to different contact groups
- Ability to define event handlers to be run during service or host events for proactive problem resolution
- Support for implementing redundant and distributed monitoring servers
- External command interface that allows on-the-fly modifications to be made to the monitoring and notification behavior through the use of event handlers, the web interface, and third-party applications
- Retention of host and service status across program restarts
- Scheduled downtime for suppressing host and service notifications during periods of planned outages
- Ability to acknowledge problems via the web interface
- Web interface for viewing current network status, notification and problem history, log file, etc.
- Simple authorization scheme that allows you restrict what users can see and do from the web interface
Enhancements:
- Fix for incorrect performance data file write/append mode options
- Fix for current status of hosts with no host check command defined
- SIGSEGV signals should now be logged again (broken in 2.8)
- Configure script fix for no mail program found/installed on system
- Configure script option bug fixes for cygwin and embedded perl
- Command definitions and host/service plugin perfdata with HTML should now be escaped in CGIs
- Patch for incorrect time down percentage in availability CGI
- Updated init script to fix a race condition during restarts
ProStockMaster for Linux 1.6.2
Sell stock photos through top microstock sites iStockPhoto,ShutterStock,DreamsTime,123rf,BigStockPhoto,CanStockPhoto,Fotolia,Stockxpert,Alamy,PantherMedia,Pixamba with our state-of-the-art software more>>
ProStockMaster for Linux 1.6.2 is designed with the professional in mind which gives you all the features which lets you sell stock photos through top microstock sites StockPhoto,ShutterStock,DreamsTime,123rf,BigStockPhoto,CanStockPhoto,Fotolia,Stockxpert,Alamy,PantherMedia,Pixamba with our state-of-the-art. Fast uploads, automated keywording & translations, earnings statistics collection, EXIF & IPTC editing and more.
Major Features:
- Upload all your images to top stock photography agencies just in one click! You can even upload folders!
- Automate IPTC and Adobe XMP keywording (tagging)! Enter a word or a phrase in your native language and get tens of automatically generated English keywords relevant for your image. All this just in one button click!
- Describe images in your native language with auto-translation
- Get your earning statistic directly at your fingertips, all-in-one for all agencies
- View EXIF data inserted by your camera: aperture & shutter, program mode, ISO, focal length, flash mode, metering mode and much more
- Translate metadata for all images in the selected folder to another language. All the images will be copied to another folder and their metadata will be translated on-the-fly
- Fast search in images on your computer for any keyword either in the image' title, description or in the keywords fields
- Apply the same metadata set to the series. Copy keywords, title and description (IPTC) from one image to another, making keywording of similar images extremely fast and easy.
- Import and export keywords from external files, optionally with on-the-fly translation. You can keep your keywords in categories in your native language and then import, translate & insert them in your images
- Upload history / track records
Enhancements: This release fixes Alamy uploads.
Requirements: Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment
WareSeeker Editor
Fast MD5 Implementation in Java 2.6.1
Fast MD5 Implementation in Java is a heavily optimized implementation of the MD5 hashing algorithm written in Java. more>>
Fast MD5 Implementation in Java includes an optional native method for even greater speed improvements.
How Fast Is It?
Short answer:Much faster than any other Java implementation that I have tested and (surprisingly) even faster than the native, non-Java MD5 implementation on some systems.
Long answer:First of all, it is important to note that the term "fast" is used here in relative terms. The implementation of the MD5 message digest algorithm available on this page is written in Java and is fast compared with other implementations written in Java, both because it is heavily optimized by itself and because there is an optional native method that makes it even faster when the platform supports it. How it compares to a sensible implementation written in a language, such as C, that is compiled directly to machine code, is heavily dependent upon how good of a job the JIT compiler in your JVM does in compiling the code or whether you are able to use the optional native method.
Enhancements:
- Martin West contributed a bug fix and some code refactoring to make all targets work out of the box in the Ant build file. Previously, the "dist" target did not work if the "docs" directory was not present.

The Ultimate Platforming Hero Jul 22 09
The Ultimate Platforming Hero Jul 22 09 brings users a fascinating platformer with a story and HD graphics and a really awesome soundtrack and great SFX... more>>
The Ultimate Platforming Hero Jul 22 09 brings users a fascinating platformer with a story and HD graphics and a really awesome soundtrack and great SFX and zoom in/out and cool little animations and your character's face changes depending on what you're doing and everything!
Instructions:
- If you have a joystick:
- Make sure it has at least 8 buttons or you will be forced to use the keyboard.You must now make your button key. It maps whatever buttons are on your joystick to those of a standard controller.
- On the command prompt you will be asked to press buttons corresponding to the letters on a standard controller. For example, 'A' would typically be the one that's easiest to press with your right thumb, or the red one in the above image.
- If you don't have a joystick:
- Read the button key on the command prompt. It is not changeable.Configure controls using the command prompt. Press up and down to scroll through the menu, A to select, and B to go back.
- Go to the options menu. You can set one of 4 resolutions for a windowed display, or choose fullscreen mode where the game chooses the resolution for you.
- Also, if you have high enough disc space you can increase the number of screenshots. The game will randomly take screenshots as you progress through the game and use them at different points.
- Controls
- NOTE: See above for information about buttons.
- Move joystick or press arrow keys left and right to move. Up and down are for looking.
- Press L and R to scroll in and out.
- Press A to jump. The longer you hold it, the higher you jump.
- Press X to do a pound.
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display, or choose fullscreen mode where the game chooses the resolution for you. Also, if you ... Enhancements: Bug fixLicense:Freeware
RemoteBuddy 1.0
RemoteBuddy allows people to help their friends fix their computer issues by remote access. more>>
RemoteBuddy is easy to use and works with almost any firewall configuration.
Just follow the simple steps to below to get started.
par2repair 0.0.1
par2repair is a useful script to fix par2 files. more>>
Its my first script so its pretty straight forward.
Navyn OS 2005.01
Navyn OS is a linux distribution based on Gentoo live CD. more>>
Most applications included with Navyn OS have very low resource requirements.
Enhancements:
- new kernel 2.6.9; SATA disks are now supported; fixed installation problems; all programs are updated; now you can choose framebuffer resolution during boot; added new programs: LFTP (ftp client), xfsprogs (for XFS partitioning), rar; new security programs gkrellmwireless, macchanger, hydra, stunnel, fping, nast; added script for automounting partitions; added support for mouse with scroll wheel.
Samba::LDAP::Config 0.03
Samba::LDAP::Config is a Perl module to config file related tasks for Samba::LDAP. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Samba::LDAP::Config;
my $config = Samba::LDAP::Config->new()
or die "Cant create objectn";
# Returns where smbldap.conf, smbldap_bind.conf and
# smb.conf are located
my $smbldap_conf = $config->find_smbldap();
my $smbldap_bind_conf = $config->find_smbldap_bind();
my $samba_conf = $config->find_samba();
Various methods to find where the related Samba configuration files are saved, read them in and write them out etc. Subclasses Config::Tiny.
INTERFACE
new
Create a new Samba::LDAP::Config object
find_smbldap
Searches in usual places for smbldap.conf and returns location found.
my $smbldap_conf = $config->find_smbldap();
Returns the smbldap.conf in the scripts, if nothing found.
find_smbldap_bind
Searches in usual places for smbldap_bind.conf and returns location found.
my $smbldap_bind_conf = $config->find_smbldap_bind();
Returns the smbldap_bind.conf in the scripts, if nothing found.
find_samba
Searches in usual places for smb.conf and returns location found.
my $smb_conf = $config->find_samba();
Returns the smb.conf in the scripts, if nothing found.
read_conf
Wrapper to provide an instant error message as returned by the native Config::Tiny read method
my $conf = $config->read_conf( $filename );
read_string
Overrides Config::Tinys read_string to exclude the " " marks found in smbldap.conf and smbldap_bind.conf and remove section handling, as we dont have any [sections] in either of these files.
Also substitutes the suffix hash ( ${suffix} ) with its value.
Need to fix the smb.conf reading. Will use File::Samba or Config::Auto for it instead.