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MR Tech Disable XPI Install Delay 2.4.1

MR Tech Disable XPI Install Delay 2.4.1


MR Tech Disable XPI Install Delay offers you a wonderful and totally free extension which enables fast extension to install. more>> MR Tech Disable XPI Install Delay 2.4.1 offers you a wonderful and totally free extension which enables fast extension to install. Disables default delay when installing extensions.

Enhancements: Minor version bump

Requirements: Mozilla Thunderbird


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Added: 2009-02-14 License: MPL Price: FREE
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Faroese Spell Checking Dictionary 0.2.30

Faroese Spell Checking Dictionary 0.2.30


Faroese Spell Checking Dictionary is intended to be used with programs like aspell and ispell. more>>
Faroese Spell Checking Dictionary is intended to be used with programs like aspell and ispell.
Installation:
After unpacking this package you can use it at least four ways:
Make and install a Faroese dictionary for aspell:
$ make aspell && su -c "make install-aspell"
Make and install a Faroese dictionary for ispell:
$ make ispell && su -c "make install-ispell"
Make and install Faroese dictionaries for aspell and ispell in a single run:
$ make all && su -c "make install"
Make a plain text list of Faroese words:
$ make words
Enhancements:
- Some words were added and some misspellings were removed.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fedora Frog 1.0-7.0.1

Fedora Frog 1.0-7.0.1


Fedora Frog application is GUI install script that jumps your Fedora Core 5 to life in no time... more>>
Fedora Frog application is a GUI install script that jumps your Fedora Core 5 to life in no time...
Main features:
- Install extra repositories [RPMForge]
- Note: Not all repositories are mutually compatible. See the Warning mixing repositories
- Install GUI frontend for yum [yumex]
- Install commonly needed multimedia codecs
- Install DVD playback capability
- Install Java JRE and its plugin for Firefox
- Note: You will have to accept Suns licence
- Install Macromedia Flash plugin for Firefox
- Note: You need to restart Firefox after installation
- Install extra fonts (including msttcorefonts)
- Install graphics drivers for nVidia and ATI cards
- Note: You should restart your computer after the installation
- Install Gnome Configuration Editor
- Install numlockx to turn on NumLock on startup
- Set up Gnome to open System Monitor every time you push Alt-Ctrl-Del
- Disable CD blocking in CD-ROM
- Set up Nautilus to open new folders in the same window
- Install rar archiver
- Install Adobe PDF reader
- Note: This is not necessery to read PDF documents, you can read them using Evince too.
- Install Gwenview and digiKam imageviewers
- Install XMMS (analog of Winamp)
- Install amaroK media player
- Install stream directory browser Streamtuner
- Install CD ripper Grip
- Install Xine, VLC, Mplayer multimedia players
- Install RealPlayer 10
- Install Skype
- Install Thunderbird e-mail client
- Install Liferea RSS reader
- Install Opera web browser
- Install CD/DVD burning utility K3b
- Install FTP utility gFTP
- Install File share utility DC++
- Install P2P BitTorrent client Azureus
- Install P2P eMule Client aMule
- Install P2P Gnutella Client LimeWire
- Install KDE Edutainment programms
- Install Photo-realistic nightsky renderer Stellarium
- Install Some additional games
- Install Alacarte Gnome menu editor
- Install Shortcut to browse files as root
- Install Some desktop backgrounds, icons, themes and screensavers
- Note: Try changing your desktop background and look in Theme Details of System -> Preferences -> Theme
- Install fortune and make Gnome Fish-applet to use it
Note: It is recomended to run update before you run Fedora Frog
Usage:
xterm -e ~/.frog/frog.run
Enhancements:
- Added xine-lib-extras and xine-plugin to Xine install.
- Main frog welcome screen revised to use dialog command.
- Adjusted dependencies so that removing Amarok does not remove xine-libs which forces removal of xine.
- Made "ynq" proc case statement instead of if-then-else
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cryptkeeper 0.7.666

Cryptkeeper 0.7.666


Cryptkeeper project is a FreeDesktop.org (KDE, Gnome, XFce, etc.) system tray applet that manages EncFS encrypted folders. more>>
Cryptkeeper project is a FreeDesktop.org (KDE, Gnome, XFce, etc.) system tray applet that manages EncFS encrypted folders.
On ubuntu you can install encfs like this:
- sudo aptitude install encfs
- sudo echo "fuse" >> /etc/modules
- sudo modprobe fuse
- sudo addgroup fuse
Then you must log off and back on again.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nullsoft Scriptable Install System 2.29

Nullsoft Scriptable Install System 2.29


Nullsoft Scriptable Install System in short NSIS is a professional open-source tool for the development of Windows installers. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tiny Eclipse 3.3

Tiny Eclipse 3.3


Tiny Eclipse project was created to provide small and easy to install distributions of Eclipse. more>>
Tiny Eclipse project was created to provide small and easy to install distributions of Eclipse.
Main features:
- Small download size
- Cross-platform GUI installer(current only for win32 & linux-gtk)
- You can choose the features you want to install.
Enhancements:
- This is based on the Eclipse 3.3 code base.
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Added: 2007-07-13 License: Eclipse Public License Price:
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nPlot 0.4.6

nPlot 0.4.6


nPlot aims to be a minimalistic and easy-to-use data analysis application. more>>
nPlot aims to be a minimalistic and easy-to-use data analysis application. The project currently features peak seeking, quadratic, cubic, linear and quart fittings.

Installation:

./configure
make
make install
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Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Module::Install::Philosophy 0.67

Module::Install::Philosophy 0.67


Module::Install::Philosophy Perl module contains the concepts behind Module::Install. more>>
Module::Install::Philosophy Perl module contains the concepts behind Module::Install.

SYNOPSIS

This document describes the personal philosophy behind the creation of CPAN::MakeMaker (the predecessor of Module::Install). The views expressed here belong to Brian Ingerson; if they are not of interest to you, you can safely ignore this document.

The above is obviously a mutation of the monumental speech by great Martin Luther King (http://web66.coled.umn.edu/new/MLK/MLK.html). While the contexts are vastly different, I feel that there are some serious parallelisms.
The CPAN has become a place that is not free of injustice. This situation has arisen not out of directed oppression, but from a failure of our community to keep its tools sharp. It is the culmination of many small decisions made in the name of practicality. This is a sad state for an institution that was created to allow all interested people to contribute equally to the best of their ability.

This assertion is rooted in my personal experience as an author. When I created my first Perl module, Inline.pm, I knew that I had done something important. But how was I to make a dent in vast Perl community?

As a complete unknown in the Perl community, my voice did not travel far. I repeatedly tried to get even an acknowledgment from the gurus familiar with XS. No success. I resorted to sending messages with ridiculous subjects to modules@perl.org. (http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/modules/2000-08/msg00078.html) No response. Through sheer determination and shameless self-promotion I eventually got the word out, and I hope the world is a slightly better place for it.
Since then, Inline has won awards and I have had the privilege to meet almost all of Perls finest. But I still remember the pain of starting out, and want to help invite more people into this wonderful world.

One thing I have learned from experience is that the Perl community (and throw in the Python and Ruby people as well) is a small drop in the vast ocean of programming. Its a giant pot of Java out there; and a sea of C. Perl may not be the biggest fish, but with some care and cunning we could become a much bigger school.

These are the current problems that I see with CPAN and the core modules:

New Modules dont help Older Perls
If I were to guess what percent of all Perl5 installations were at the current release level (5.8.0 in October 2002) I would say 3-5%. That may even be generous. Id say that over 40% of installations might still be at 5.005 or earlier.
The biggest problem with adding a module to the core is that it only helps a small subset of Perl users for a long long time. Worse yet, a good module author will still probably avoid using the core additions as prerequisites, because they want their new module to work as well on 5.005 as on 5.8.
CPAN::MakeMaker should be able to help in this regard. For example, instead of putting Inline.pm into the core for 5.9, I can now effectively get it into the core for every version of Perl that Inline supports.
Author Exclusiveness
Not just anybody can get a module into the core. It seems you have to know people in high places. If I were a brilliant new talent with a great new module, it would have a harder time getting the ear of the pumpking, then if I were, say, Damian Conway. In fact, I probably wouldnt even know where to start.
Reduced Competition
One comment Ive heard from some very good Perl programmers is "Everything important has already been done". Their feeling is that even though a module is suboptimal, it would be a waste of time to write a competing module. Who would use it instead of the one already in the core?
When I write a competing module, I know that I have to make it at least twice as good as the existing one to even get noticed. Thats not a bad thing, but should everybody be forced into that situation?
For example, lets say that you have created a really useful CGI script. Lets also say that it makes use of your own CGI::Special module, because CGI.pm doesnt meet your needs. Even though your script might be generally useful and worth sharing, the fact that it requires a non-standard module can only negatively affect its acceptance. Trying to get general acceptance for the superior CGI::Special module will be harder still.
Core modules are assumed by the general public to be "Best of Breed". While this may be true for some modules at some point in time, it keeps talented people from attempting to "breed" something better.
Core Bloat
Every time we add a module to the core it gets bigger and bigger. And we cant ever remove modules from the core, once theyve been added.
If I had my druthers, wed remove all modules from the core that werent necessary for either running Perl or installing modules. Of course, wed need to set things up so that installing modules was so easy, that it could be done on the fly if necessary. Is this easily accomplishable? Nope. Is it impossible? Nope. We have the best language in the world to help us do it!
Maintenance Bitrot
Believe it or not, Perl authors can sometimes acquire a "Life Beyond Perl". They get families or new hobbies or even hit by a bus. (This would be a "Death Beyond Perl".) The fact is, that once somebody writes a piece of code and shares it with the world, they are expected to maintain it for all time.
That is being generous. There are others that think that once their module has become popular or made it into the core, they dont need to keep fixing and improving it. I have personally been guilty of this sin.
And then theres the Damian Conway Effect. This plagues the exceptional authors who are so innovative and prolific they simply dont have time to maintain everything they have written.

I initially formalized these opinions at the YAPC (Yet Another Perl Conference) in June 2001. Since then I have been trying to think of technological solutions to fix these social problems.

One idea was dubbed NAPC. NAPC is CPAN backwards. It is a large system of precompiled modules that can be installed on the fly, with the goal of reducing the number of modules in the core. NAPC hasnt got started yet. Id still like to do it someday, but its a big problem with a lot of issues.

CPAN::MakeMaker (and now Module::Install) on the other hand, is simple and ultimately flexible. It should work with all of the existing CPAN processes without requiring any changes from them. And new features can be continuously added. Even though it doesnt scratch all of my philosophical CPAN itches, its a good start.

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Added: 2007-06-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Quake 4 1.4.2 Beta Patch for Linux Full Install

Quake 4 1.4.2 Beta Patch for Linux Full Install


Quake 4 Patch for Linux Full Install is a FPS game. more>>
Quake 4 Patch for Linux Full Install is a FPS game.
This update replaces the 1.1 patch released several weeks ago, and includes all of the changes outlined for that update, including: a fixed pure server system, a new AddonPak autodownloading system, voice chat in multiplayer, a forcemodel option, brightskins, smooth stairjumping, a one-minute warning for tournament matches, Hyper-Threading Technology and Dual Core support as well as a number of multiplayer specific fixes.
About Quake 4:
Earth is under siege by the Strogg, a barbaric alien race moving through the universe consuming, recycling and annihilating any civilization in their path. In a desperate attempt to survive, an armada of Earths finest warriors is sent to take the battle to the Strogg home planet.
You are Matthew Kane, an elite member of Rhino Squad and Earths valiant invasion force. Fight alone, with your squad, or in hover tanks and mechanized walkers as you engage in a heroic mission to the heart of the Strogg war machine.
Battle through the beginning of the game as a combat marine, then after your capture, as a marine-turned-Strogg with enhanced abilities and the power to turn the tide of the war.
Built on id Softwares revolutionary DOOM 3 technology, QUAKE 4 also features fast-paced multiplayer competition modeled after the speed, feel, and style of QUAKE III Arena.
Enhancements:
- Refined hitboxes,
- Optimized sound and network code
- Configurable fps caps
- Weapon balancing
- Server direct autodownloading
- Addonpak fixes
- Q4TV
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Added: 2007-06-19 License: Freeware Price:
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Tiny Tiny RSS Notifier 1.0.1

Tiny Tiny RSS Notifier 1.0.1


Tiny Tiny RSS Notifier is a notifier for your custom install of Tiny Tiny RSS. more>>
Tiny Tiny RSS Notifier is a notifier for your custom install of Tiny Tiny RSS.

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Added: 2007-05-09 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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ruby-rpm 1.2.3

ruby-rpm 1.2.3


ruby-rpm provides bindings for accessing RPM packages and databases from Ruby. more>>
ruby-rpm project provides bindings for accessing RPM packages and databases from Ruby. It includes the low-level C API to talk to rpm as well as Ruby classes to model the various objects that RPM deals with (such as packages, dependencies, and files).

Installation:

De-Compress archive and enter its top directory.

Then type:

$ ruby install.rb config
$ ruby install.rb setup
$ su
# ruby setup.rb install

You can also install files into your favorite directory by supplying install.rb some options. Try "ruby setup.rb --help".

Usage:

require rpm

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Added: 2007-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bollywood Mantra Sidebar 0.1.2

Bollywood Mantra Sidebar 0.1.2


Bollywood Mantra Sidebar is a Firefox extension to search Bollywood News and Images from the sidebar. more>>
Bollywood Mantra Sidebar is a Firefox extension to search Bollywood News and Images from the sidebar. Checkout an install and usage tutorial here.

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Added: 2007-05-04 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Install New Theme 0.7

Install New Theme 0.7


Install New Theme is an extension that provides a button in the Theme Manager for installing themes from disk. more>>
Install New Theme is an extension that provides a button in the Theme Manager for installing themes from disk.

This extension provides a button inside the Firefox Theme Manager for installing new theme files from disk, and additionally adds a menu entry to the Theme Managers right-click context menu entry. The latest version includes the es-ES and it-IT locales.

To use the extension, simply open the Theme Manager, press the Install button and use the file picker to navigate to the themes .jar file. Once youve located it, select it and open it to get the theme installation dialog.

Additionally, you can use the Ctrl+S hotkey within the Theme Manager to invoke the filepicker.

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Added: 2007-04-28 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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lzCounter 2.1

lzCounter 2.1


lzCounter provides a simple and easy-to-install Website counter. more>>
lzCounter provides a simple and easy-to-install Website counter.
lzCounter is an simple and easy-to-install website counter based on php and mysql.
Main features:
- Total Visitors
- Total Hits
- Today Visitors
- Yesterday Visitors
- User online
- Most Users online
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SuperTreck 0.1

SuperTreck 0.1


Supertreck is a combination of subjects that tries to recreate in the writing-desk the style Star Treck. more>>
Supertreck is a combination of subjects that tries to recreate in the writing-desk the style Star Treck.

Installation:

1) Install e16 (or better)
2) Install the “Icars Dr 16” theme
3) From KDM, choose "e-KDE" as your session
4) Install the theme "Supertreck" and modify its colour setting for the title bar to "Graphire Orange"

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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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