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NetSecL-Firewall 1.3.2
NetSecL-Firewall is an iptables script that protects against stealth scans, port scans, OS fingerprints, and other types of scan more>>
NetSecL-Firewall is an iptables script that protects against stealth scans, port scans, OS fingerprints, and other types of scanning.
NetSecL-Firewall iptables script is the default firewall in the NetSecL Linux distribution.
<<lessNetSecL-Firewall iptables script is the default firewall in the NetSecL Linux distribution.
Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2006-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1190 downloads
ntop 3.3
ntop is a network probe that shows network usage in a way similar to what top does for processes. more>>
ntop is a network traffic probe that shows the network usage, similar to what the popular top Unix command does.
The project is based on libpcap and it has been written in a portable way in order to virtually run on every Unix platform and on Win32 as well.
ntop users can use a a web browser (e.g. netscape) to navigate through ntop (that acts as a web server) traffic information and get a dump of the network status.
In the latter case, ntop can be seen as a simple RMON-like agent with an embedded web interface. The use of:
a web interface
limited configuration and administration via the web interface
reduced CPU and memory usage (they vary according to network size and traffic)
make ntop easy to use and suitable for monitoring various kind of networks.
Main features:
- Sort network traffic according to many protocols
- Show network traffic sorted according to various criteria
- Display traffic statistics
- Store on disk persistent traffic statistics in RRD format
- Identify the indentity (e.g. email address) of computer users
- Passively (i.e. withou sending probe packets) identify the host OS
- Show IP traffic distribution among the various protocols
- Analyse IP traffic and sort it according to the source/destination
- Display IP Traffic Subnet matrix (whos talking to who?)
- Report IP protocol usage sorted by protocol type
- Act as a NetFlow/sFlow collector for flows generated by routers (e.g. Cisco and Juniper) or switches (e.g. Foundry Networks)
- Produce RMON-like network traffic statistics
Additional features of "ntop":
- Network Flows
- Local Traffic Analysis
- Multithread and MP (MultiProcessor) support on both Unix and Win32
- Perl/PHP/Python lightweight API for accessing ntop from remote
- Support of both NetFlow andsFlow as flow collector. ntop can collect simultaneously from multiple probes.
- Traffic statistics are saved into RRD databases for long-run traffic analysis.
- Internet Domain, AS (Autonomous Systems), VLAN (Virtual LAN) Statistics
- Network assets discovery and categorization according to their OS and users
- Protocol decoders for most of known P2P (Peer to Peer) protocols
- Advanced per user HTTP password protection with encrypted passwords
- RRD support for persistently storing per-host traffic information
- Passive remote host fingerprint (Courtesy of ettercap)
- HTTPS (Secure HTTP via OpenSSL)
- Virtual/multiple network interfaces support
- Graphical Charts (via gdchart)
- WAP support
<<lessThe project is based on libpcap and it has been written in a portable way in order to virtually run on every Unix platform and on Win32 as well.
ntop users can use a a web browser (e.g. netscape) to navigate through ntop (that acts as a web server) traffic information and get a dump of the network status.
In the latter case, ntop can be seen as a simple RMON-like agent with an embedded web interface. The use of:
a web interface
limited configuration and administration via the web interface
reduced CPU and memory usage (they vary according to network size and traffic)
make ntop easy to use and suitable for monitoring various kind of networks.
Main features:
- Sort network traffic according to many protocols
- Show network traffic sorted according to various criteria
- Display traffic statistics
- Store on disk persistent traffic statistics in RRD format
- Identify the indentity (e.g. email address) of computer users
- Passively (i.e. withou sending probe packets) identify the host OS
- Show IP traffic distribution among the various protocols
- Analyse IP traffic and sort it according to the source/destination
- Display IP Traffic Subnet matrix (whos talking to who?)
- Report IP protocol usage sorted by protocol type
- Act as a NetFlow/sFlow collector for flows generated by routers (e.g. Cisco and Juniper) or switches (e.g. Foundry Networks)
- Produce RMON-like network traffic statistics
Additional features of "ntop":
- Network Flows
- Local Traffic Analysis
- Multithread and MP (MultiProcessor) support on both Unix and Win32
- Perl/PHP/Python lightweight API for accessing ntop from remote
- Support of both NetFlow andsFlow as flow collector. ntop can collect simultaneously from multiple probes.
- Traffic statistics are saved into RRD databases for long-run traffic analysis.
- Internet Domain, AS (Autonomous Systems), VLAN (Virtual LAN) Statistics
- Network assets discovery and categorization according to their OS and users
- Protocol decoders for most of known P2P (Peer to Peer) protocols
- Advanced per user HTTP password protection with encrypted passwords
- RRD support for persistently storing per-host traffic information
- Passive remote host fingerprint (Courtesy of ettercap)
- HTTPS (Secure HTTP via OpenSSL)
- Virtual/multiple network interfaces support
- Graphical Charts (via gdchart)
- WAP support
Download (2.4MB)
Added: 2007-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
547 downloads
DeniX Server OS 0.3
DeniX Server OS is an independent Linux based distribution built from scratch by Denis Salmanovich. more>>
DeniX Server OS is an independent Linux based distribution built from scratch by Denis Salmanovich. They aim to offer a user-friendly full-featured server operating system, pre-configured, well structured and easy to work with, and filled with the latest stable versions of Linux apps.
Its easy to install and configure. Every package is downloaded from the authors source and compiled when installed.
Main features:
- Domain Controller
- ADSL/CABLE Router (PPPoE)
- Network Firewall
- Anti Virus Gateway
- Anti Spam Gateway
- Mail Server (local & external) + Web Mail
- Calendar Sharing Support
- Network File Server
- DHCP Server
- TFTP BOOT Server
- WINS Server
- FTP Server
- VPN Server
- DNS Server
- DDNS Server
- MySQL Server
- HTTP Apache Server
- Remote Backup Solutions
- Remote control and administration
- Print Queue Server
- Proxy Server
<<lessIts easy to install and configure. Every package is downloaded from the authors source and compiled when installed.
Main features:
- Domain Controller
- ADSL/CABLE Router (PPPoE)
- Network Firewall
- Anti Virus Gateway
- Anti Spam Gateway
- Mail Server (local & external) + Web Mail
- Calendar Sharing Support
- Network File Server
- DHCP Server
- TFTP BOOT Server
- WINS Server
- FTP Server
- VPN Server
- DNS Server
- DDNS Server
- MySQL Server
- HTTP Apache Server
- Remote Backup Solutions
- Remote control and administration
- Print Queue Server
- Proxy Server
Download (MB)
Added: 2006-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1275 downloads
SimpleCDR-X 1.3.3
SimpleCDR-X is a GTK+ based tool for CD writing, mastering, and audio ripping/compression. more>>
SimpleCDR-X was born in mid-June of 2001. It was clear to me that SimpleCDRs interface had limitations that could only be overcome by going to a GUI interface. I then proceeded to look at the various toolkits and then I discovered Glade.
Glade is perhaps one of the best programming utilities that I have found for Linux to date. It the development of a 2200 line interface much easier than it would have been otherwise. If Glade wasnt around I still might just be playing with the various toolkits instead of having a finished product. Glade allowed me to focus on functionality rather than trying to get the interface to look right with straight C code.
SimpleCDR-X like its brother SimpleCDR is a hybrid of C and C++. Most of the external utilities are managed by C++ classes called from the hybrid callbacks.c. The reason that I didnt opt to use GTK-- instead of the hybird was because most everyone already has GTK+, however, not everyone has GTK-- and some dont want to download a 1.5 MB file to compile or dig up the installation CDs.
Main features:
- Disc-At-Once CD copying
- Audio CD copying via cdrecord and CDparanoia or cdda2wav
- Audio CD Mastering
- MP3/OGG import via MADplay, LAME, or OGG123
- Import from CD via CDparanoia or cdda2wav
- Data CD Mastering
- Multi-session CD writing
- Rip tracks to wav
- Rip tracks to MP3/OGG on the fly via Blade Encode, LAME, or oggenc
- GTK+ Interface
<<lessGlade is perhaps one of the best programming utilities that I have found for Linux to date. It the development of a 2200 line interface much easier than it would have been otherwise. If Glade wasnt around I still might just be playing with the various toolkits instead of having a finished product. Glade allowed me to focus on functionality rather than trying to get the interface to look right with straight C code.
SimpleCDR-X like its brother SimpleCDR is a hybrid of C and C++. Most of the external utilities are managed by C++ classes called from the hybrid callbacks.c. The reason that I didnt opt to use GTK-- instead of the hybird was because most everyone already has GTK+, however, not everyone has GTK-- and some dont want to download a 1.5 MB file to compile or dig up the installation CDs.
Main features:
- Disc-At-Once CD copying
- Audio CD copying via cdrecord and CDparanoia or cdda2wav
- Audio CD Mastering
- MP3/OGG import via MADplay, LAME, or OGG123
- Import from CD via CDparanoia or cdda2wav
- Data CD Mastering
- Multi-session CD writing
- Rip tracks to wav
- Rip tracks to MP3/OGG on the fly via Blade Encode, LAME, or oggenc
- GTK+ Interface
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2005-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1600 downloads
Nexenta OS Alpha 7
Nexenta is a complete GNU-based open source operating system built on top of the OpenSolaris kernel and runtime. more>>
Nexenta is a complete GNU-based open source operating system built on top of the OpenSolaris kernel and runtime.
It is a result of our inspiration and desire to build a great system based on the best existing software: SunOS kernel and GNU software. We use Debian - one of the best existing software distribution/packaging mechanisms - to glue the numerous pieces together.
At the moment, Nexenta is not part of the Debian Project. Our packages are not present in the Debian database. We are hoping that in the future this will change and our packages will get their "upstream acceptance".
Nexenta OS has been a hard and challenging work, yet every bit of it is fun! We spent many hours building the system and today it is out - itll start speaking for itself.
Nexenta is completely open source and free of any charge.
It contains Apache, MySQL, Perl/Python/PHP, Firefox, Evolution, software update manager, Synaptic package manager, Gaim Instant Messenger, abiword, administration & development utilities, editors, graphics, GNOME, interpreters, libraries and many others. All of this is running on the state-of-the-art SunOS kernel. Visit our ScreenShots gallery to see them all in action.
Theres a huge and growing multitude of software: the kernel, network services, databases, utilities, user applications. There is a conglomerate of code and hardware that is constantly changing, improving, and altogether getting more complicated. Somebody once rightly said: free software is only free if time has no value. Nexenta distribution integrates well over 2,300 packages. It installs, runs and upgrades. It delivers!
Nexenta software packages (for the most part) are originated from Ubuntu (Breezy) Linux. Ubuntu (yet another excellent distribution that uses DEB software packaging) contains more than 16,000+ software packages. One of our goals is to make them all available for use on top of our environment.
Today Nexenta runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms. As a prove of relative maturity and a confidence booster - this web portal and the entire development environment (including Bugs and HackZone) are powered by Nexenta.
Nexenta makes its first steps into the big world. We invite you to join us and participate too! Help us make Nexenta the best operating environment in the world! Help us test Nexenta on your laptops, desktops, and servers. Help us improve our web portal, translate Nexenta into your own language, add new applications, enhance existing ones and define a set of software to be used in the future releases.
This is a complete Nexenta OS with select applications on a single CD with network and GNOME environment.
The LiveCD image can be burned into a bootable CD-R/CD-RW, and/or it can be booted in VMWare or QEMU environments. Our LiveCD contains support for 32- and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms.
Main features:
Major Features
- OpenSolaris kernel build 26
Specifically for Desktop:
- GNOME 2.12.1
- Complete GNOME Office (Abiword, Gnumeric, GNOME-DB, Inkspace, GIMP, Gnomemeeting, Dia)
- X.org 6.8.2 with wider hardware support
- Synaptic package management and Automatic Update notifier
- Nexenta artworks with "Solar" theme
- Integrated DBUS, HAL (work in progress)
- KDE libraries, GNOME 1.x libraries
- Nice Fonts collection
Server applications:
- Apache1 (1.3.33), Apache2 (2.0.54) next generation, scalable, extendable web server
- PHP4, PHP5 with all sort of extensions
- Perl 5.8.7 with varios CPAN modules pre-built
- Python-2.2, Python-2.3, Python-2.4 with various extension modules
- Java: JRE-1.5.0 and GNU gnj and classpath
- Ruby-1.8 with all sort of extensions
- Subversion, CVS, others...
Simplified (minimal) installer:
- Script-based installer.
- Automatically makes existing hard drive partitions available to the desktop
"Under the hood"
- Debian packaging (including SUNW packages)
- Mostly compiled with GCC 4.0.1, but GCC-3.4 and Sun Devpro is also used
- More modular X.org packaging, latest CVS bits
- HAL integrational work (ongoing)
Login:
- user: root
- password: livecd
<<lessIt is a result of our inspiration and desire to build a great system based on the best existing software: SunOS kernel and GNU software. We use Debian - one of the best existing software distribution/packaging mechanisms - to glue the numerous pieces together.
At the moment, Nexenta is not part of the Debian Project. Our packages are not present in the Debian database. We are hoping that in the future this will change and our packages will get their "upstream acceptance".
Nexenta OS has been a hard and challenging work, yet every bit of it is fun! We spent many hours building the system and today it is out - itll start speaking for itself.
Nexenta is completely open source and free of any charge.
It contains Apache, MySQL, Perl/Python/PHP, Firefox, Evolution, software update manager, Synaptic package manager, Gaim Instant Messenger, abiword, administration & development utilities, editors, graphics, GNOME, interpreters, libraries and many others. All of this is running on the state-of-the-art SunOS kernel. Visit our ScreenShots gallery to see them all in action.
Theres a huge and growing multitude of software: the kernel, network services, databases, utilities, user applications. There is a conglomerate of code and hardware that is constantly changing, improving, and altogether getting more complicated. Somebody once rightly said: free software is only free if time has no value. Nexenta distribution integrates well over 2,300 packages. It installs, runs and upgrades. It delivers!
Nexenta software packages (for the most part) are originated from Ubuntu (Breezy) Linux. Ubuntu (yet another excellent distribution that uses DEB software packaging) contains more than 16,000+ software packages. One of our goals is to make them all available for use on top of our environment.
Today Nexenta runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms. As a prove of relative maturity and a confidence booster - this web portal and the entire development environment (including Bugs and HackZone) are powered by Nexenta.
Nexenta makes its first steps into the big world. We invite you to join us and participate too! Help us make Nexenta the best operating environment in the world! Help us test Nexenta on your laptops, desktops, and servers. Help us improve our web portal, translate Nexenta into your own language, add new applications, enhance existing ones and define a set of software to be used in the future releases.
This is a complete Nexenta OS with select applications on a single CD with network and GNOME environment.
The LiveCD image can be burned into a bootable CD-R/CD-RW, and/or it can be booted in VMWare or QEMU environments. Our LiveCD contains support for 32- and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms.
Main features:
Major Features
- OpenSolaris kernel build 26
Specifically for Desktop:
- GNOME 2.12.1
- Complete GNOME Office (Abiword, Gnumeric, GNOME-DB, Inkspace, GIMP, Gnomemeeting, Dia)
- X.org 6.8.2 with wider hardware support
- Synaptic package management and Automatic Update notifier
- Nexenta artworks with "Solar" theme
- Integrated DBUS, HAL (work in progress)
- KDE libraries, GNOME 1.x libraries
- Nice Fonts collection
Server applications:
- Apache1 (1.3.33), Apache2 (2.0.54) next generation, scalable, extendable web server
- PHP4, PHP5 with all sort of extensions
- Perl 5.8.7 with varios CPAN modules pre-built
- Python-2.2, Python-2.3, Python-2.4 with various extension modules
- Java: JRE-1.5.0 and GNU gnj and classpath
- Ruby-1.8 with all sort of extensions
- Subversion, CVS, others...
Simplified (minimal) installer:
- Script-based installer.
- Automatically makes existing hard drive partitions available to the desktop
"Under the hood"
- Debian packaging (including SUNW packages)
- Mostly compiled with GCC 4.0.1, but GCC-3.4 and Sun Devpro is also used
- More modular X.org packaging, latest CVS bits
- HAL integrational work (ongoing)
Login:
- user: root
- password: livecd
Download (644.1MB)
Added: 2007-05-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
895 downloads
check_iseries 0.3.1
check_iseries plugin for Nagios monitors the IBM iSeries (AS/400). more>>
check_iseries plugin for Nagios monitors the IBM iSeries (AS/400). It has been well tested under Linux and Windows.
check_iseries can monitor CPU usage and load, database capacity, the number of running jobs, outq/subsystem status, QSYSOPR messages, and disk status.
check_iseries invokes the following OS/400 (i5/OS) commands: WRKDSKSTS, DSPMSG, WRKOUTQ, WRKACTJOB, and WRKSYSSTS. Several extensions are available.
Enhancements:
- This release adds encrypted passwords (weak XOR, BASE64, or HEX).
- It fixes enterprise extensions configuration file support, do_sep_list for wrkdsksts, a wrkactjob problem with newer versions of i5/OS, and several other bugs.
- It adds -fulljob for SUBSYS.JOBNAME, more handler calls for extensions, reconnection on null-data, added onnomatch and nomatchtxt, and debugging on demand.
<<lesscheck_iseries can monitor CPU usage and load, database capacity, the number of running jobs, outq/subsystem status, QSYSOPR messages, and disk status.
check_iseries invokes the following OS/400 (i5/OS) commands: WRKDSKSTS, DSPMSG, WRKOUTQ, WRKACTJOB, and WRKSYSSTS. Several extensions are available.
Enhancements:
- This release adds encrypted passwords (weak XOR, BASE64, or HEX).
- It fixes enterprise extensions configuration file support, do_sep_list for wrkdsksts, a wrkactjob problem with newer versions of i5/OS, and several other bugs.
- It adds -fulljob for SUBSYS.JOBNAME, more handler calls for extensions, reconnection on null-data, added onnomatch and nomatchtxt, and debugging on demand.
Download (0.93MB)
Added: 2007-05-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
890 downloads
Perl OS 4
Perl OS is a program written in Perl/Tk, designed to look like a simple operating system. more>>
Perl OS is a program written in the Perl programming language combined with the Perl module Tk.
Perl OS was created to make an easy interface to run Perl/Tk programs. It was also created to be an easy working environment complete with a text editor, paint program, and more.
The program comes with several programs, along with a utility to add many more which can be found on the Internet.
From the outside, Perl OS looks like a simple operating system. But inside, it is a powerful system for working with Perl and Tk.
For more details please visit the Perl OS home page:
http://perlos.sourceforge.net/
<<lessPerl OS was created to make an easy interface to run Perl/Tk programs. It was also created to be an easy working environment complete with a text editor, paint program, and more.
The program comes with several programs, along with a utility to add many more which can be found on the Internet.
From the outside, Perl OS looks like a simple operating system. But inside, it is a powerful system for working with Perl and Tk.
For more details please visit the Perl OS home page:
http://perlos.sourceforge.net/
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2007-08-04 License: GPL v3 Price:
812 downloads
Kate OS 3.6 Beta 2 (Live)
Kate OS Live is a live CD edition of Kate OS 3.0 Beta. more>>
Kate OS Live is a live CD edition of Kate OS 3.0 Beta which is now available for download and testing.
KateOS LIVE 3.0beta is now available. This version includes most of desktop applications and features Xfce as the graphical environment. It should be especially interesting for those who would like to help us in testing but do not have enough disk space.
The LIVE edition is a complete operating system with automatic hardware detection and auto-mount of all accessible partitions which will let you begin a fully effective work in just a few minutes.
Kate OS is a multitasking operating system which provides all that is necessary for programmers, webmasters, administrators and home users. The most important Kate OS features are high efficiency, safety, reliability and low system requirements. Kate OS provides full support for generally used multimedia.
Kate OS is a perfect combination of Linux power and utility. The complexity of installed software makes using the system comfortable, immediately after the installation process. Looking for a perfect solution for the experienced UNIX user? Kate OS is perhaps the best one.
Enhancements:
- The second beta of KateOS 3.6 is now available. It contains many changes, both important and purely cosmetic ones, such as: new update notifier; new 2.6.21.4 kernel; X.Org 7.2; the newest versions of KDE 3.5.7, GNOME 2.18.2 and Xfce 4.4.1, OpenOffice.org 2.2.0, and many more. The CORE edition also includes a partial French translation of the installer. The second beta also has a lot of bugs eliminated (including some in the KateOS LIVE installer). Everyone is invited to test and share the experience on the KateOS project forum.
<<lessKateOS LIVE 3.0beta is now available. This version includes most of desktop applications and features Xfce as the graphical environment. It should be especially interesting for those who would like to help us in testing but do not have enough disk space.
The LIVE edition is a complete operating system with automatic hardware detection and auto-mount of all accessible partitions which will let you begin a fully effective work in just a few minutes.
Kate OS is a multitasking operating system which provides all that is necessary for programmers, webmasters, administrators and home users. The most important Kate OS features are high efficiency, safety, reliability and low system requirements. Kate OS provides full support for generally used multimedia.
Kate OS is a perfect combination of Linux power and utility. The complexity of installed software makes using the system comfortable, immediately after the installation process. Looking for a perfect solution for the experienced UNIX user? Kate OS is perhaps the best one.
Enhancements:
- The second beta of KateOS 3.6 is now available. It contains many changes, both important and purely cosmetic ones, such as: new update notifier; new 2.6.21.4 kernel; X.Org 7.2; the newest versions of KDE 3.5.7, GNOME 2.18.2 and Xfce 4.4.1, OpenOffice.org 2.2.0, and many more. The CORE edition also includes a partial French translation of the installer. The second beta also has a lot of bugs eliminated (including some in the KateOS LIVE installer). Everyone is invited to test and share the experience on the KateOS project forum.
Download (687.4MB)
Added: 2007-06-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
860 downloads
Other version of Kate OS
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Sleek Monitor 1.0
Sleek Monitor is a combination of basic monitors for OS, KDE, Kernel, CPU & cache, GPU & GPU Temp, Memory, Wired & Wireless, etc more>>
Sleek Monitor is a combination of basic monitors for:
- OS
- KDE
- Kernel
- CPU & cache
- GPU & GPU Temp
- Memory
- Wired & Wireless networks
- battery with time
- date and calendar
<<less- OS
- KDE
- Kernel
- CPU & cache
- GPU & GPU Temp
- Memory
- Wired & Wireless networks
- battery with time
- date and calendar
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
935 downloads
TilEm 0.973
TilEm is a TI Calculator Emulator. more>>
TilEm is a TI Calculator Emulator.
Main features:
- All Z80 TI calculators (73, 82, 83, 83+, 83+ SE, 84+, 84+ SE, 85, and 86) except the TI-81, and all known ROM/OS versions
- Virtual linking (through libticables)
- Flash writing and erasing
- Application and OS loading
- Much more!
<<lessMain features:
- All Z80 TI calculators (73, 82, 83, 83+, 83+ SE, 84+, 84+ SE, 85, and 86) except the TI-81, and all known ROM/OS versions
- Virtual linking (through libticables)
- Flash writing and erasing
- Application and OS loading
- Much more!
Download (0.45MB)
Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1186 downloads
LinuxSampler 0.3.3
LinuxSampler is a software audio sampler with professional grade features. more>>
LinuxSampler is a software audio sampler with professional grade features.
LinuxSampler was designed as a sampler backend, decoupled from any user interface. It provides a network interface using an ASCII based protocol called LSCP for controlling the sampler and managing sampler sessions. But dont be afraid, with QSampler we already have a convenient GUI frontend (based on the cross-platform GUI library Qt) for LinuxSampler and due to the decoupled design you can even control the sampler with the GUI frontend from another computer, probably even running another OS like Windows or OS X. Beside our own custom network control layer we planned to add existing ones as well (e.g. OSC). With the planned SMP and cluster support LinuxSampler might become a very interesting tool for high-end studios and concerts in future.
It is planned to support all common sampler formats in LinuxSampler, but at the moment we chose to concentrate on the Gigasampler format, because we think its currently the best sampler format in regards of quality and power, especially for the synthesis of natural instruments like pianos, brass and bowed instruments. But we already made good advance in implementing this format, so we are optimistic to start with adding other formats soon. Beside that we also planned to design our own, sophisticated sampler format to introduce a more powerful and more flexible sampler format compared to any sampler format currently available in the world. Be encouraged to share your ideas about such a new format with us!
Anyway, there are so many things to do and our hands are limited. So dont hesitate on participating to the project!
Main features:
Sampler Engines
- Gigasampler Engine
- Gig file loader
- Generic playback (RAM & disk streaming)
- Dimension switching
- Sustain pedal support
- Key velocity volume mapping
- Looping
- Pitchbend wheel support
- Bidirectional voice state transition
- Filter (VCF)
- Highpass
- Bandpass
- Bandreject
- Lowpass
- Turbo lowpass
- Cutoff frequency controllable by MIDI controller
- Resonance controllable by MIDI controller
- VCA Envelope Generator (Volume)
- VCF Envelope Generator (Filter)
- VCO Envelope Generator (Pitch)
- VCA Low Frequency Oscillator (Volume)
- VCF Low Frequency Oscillator (Filter Cutoff)
- VCO Low Frequency Oscillator (Pitch)
- Layers
- Crossfades
- Key Groups (a.k.a Exclusive Groups)
- Release Triggered Voices
- Key Switching
- Voice Stealing
- DLS Engine
- DLS file loader (DLS version 1 & 2)
- Generic playback
- Akai Engine
- Akai file loader (S1000, S3000 series)
- Generic playback
- Custom, modular Engine
- Control interfaces
- Custom network interface for frontends (LSCP)
- OSC
- MIDI input drivers
- ALSA
- VSTi
- MIDI over ethernet (Distributed MIDI)
- CoreMIDI (Mac OS X)
- MidiShare (Linux, OS X, Windows)
- Audio output drivers
- ALSA
- JACK
- VSTi
- Audio over ethernet
- CoreAudio (Mac OS X)
- Time stamp event system & jitter correction
- Multi channel & multi engine support
- Pitch shifter / Interpolation
- Linear interpolation
- Cubic interpolation
- Formant frequency correction / formant manipulation
- Dynamic engine recompilation
- Extensive SMP (multi processor) support
- Network cluster support
- (Graphical) frontends
- Qt based frontend (QSampler)
- VSTi frontend (based on the Qt frontend)
<<lessLinuxSampler was designed as a sampler backend, decoupled from any user interface. It provides a network interface using an ASCII based protocol called LSCP for controlling the sampler and managing sampler sessions. But dont be afraid, with QSampler we already have a convenient GUI frontend (based on the cross-platform GUI library Qt) for LinuxSampler and due to the decoupled design you can even control the sampler with the GUI frontend from another computer, probably even running another OS like Windows or OS X. Beside our own custom network control layer we planned to add existing ones as well (e.g. OSC). With the planned SMP and cluster support LinuxSampler might become a very interesting tool for high-end studios and concerts in future.
It is planned to support all common sampler formats in LinuxSampler, but at the moment we chose to concentrate on the Gigasampler format, because we think its currently the best sampler format in regards of quality and power, especially for the synthesis of natural instruments like pianos, brass and bowed instruments. But we already made good advance in implementing this format, so we are optimistic to start with adding other formats soon. Beside that we also planned to design our own, sophisticated sampler format to introduce a more powerful and more flexible sampler format compared to any sampler format currently available in the world. Be encouraged to share your ideas about such a new format with us!
Anyway, there are so many things to do and our hands are limited. So dont hesitate on participating to the project!
Main features:
Sampler Engines
- Gigasampler Engine
- Gig file loader
- Generic playback (RAM & disk streaming)
- Dimension switching
- Sustain pedal support
- Key velocity volume mapping
- Looping
- Pitchbend wheel support
- Bidirectional voice state transition
- Filter (VCF)
- Highpass
- Bandpass
- Bandreject
- Lowpass
- Turbo lowpass
- Cutoff frequency controllable by MIDI controller
- Resonance controllable by MIDI controller
- VCA Envelope Generator (Volume)
- VCF Envelope Generator (Filter)
- VCO Envelope Generator (Pitch)
- VCA Low Frequency Oscillator (Volume)
- VCF Low Frequency Oscillator (Filter Cutoff)
- VCO Low Frequency Oscillator (Pitch)
- Layers
- Crossfades
- Key Groups (a.k.a Exclusive Groups)
- Release Triggered Voices
- Key Switching
- Voice Stealing
- DLS Engine
- DLS file loader (DLS version 1 & 2)
- Generic playback
- Akai Engine
- Akai file loader (S1000, S3000 series)
- Generic playback
- Custom, modular Engine
- Control interfaces
- Custom network interface for frontends (LSCP)
- OSC
- MIDI input drivers
- ALSA
- VSTi
- MIDI over ethernet (Distributed MIDI)
- CoreMIDI (Mac OS X)
- MidiShare (Linux, OS X, Windows)
- Audio output drivers
- ALSA
- JACK
- VSTi
- Audio over ethernet
- CoreAudio (Mac OS X)
- Time stamp event system & jitter correction
- Multi channel & multi engine support
- Pitch shifter / Interpolation
- Linear interpolation
- Cubic interpolation
- Formant frequency correction / formant manipulation
- Dynamic engine recompilation
- Extensive SMP (multi processor) support
- Network cluster support
- (Graphical) frontends
- Qt based frontend (QSampler)
- VSTi frontend (based on the Qt frontend)
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Added: 2006-02-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pr3287 3.3.6
pr3287 is an emulator for an IBM 3287 printer, running over a telnet session. more>>
pr3287 is an emulator for an IBM 3287 printer, running over a telnet session.
x3270 is an IBM 3270 terminal emulator for the X Window System and Windows. The project runs on most Unix-like operating systems -- e.g., Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Cygwin. It also runs natively on Windows.
x3270 runs over a TELNET connection, emulating either an IBM 3279 (color) or 3278 (monochrome). It supports:
- The full TN3270E protocol
- SSL/TLS (via the OpenSSL library) for encrypted sessions
- APL2 characters
- Non-English character sets, including Russian, Turkish, Hebrew and DBCS Chinese and Japanese
- IND$FILE file transfer
- NVT mode (emulating a color xterm)
- A pop-up keypad for 3270-specific keys
- A scrollbar
- Printer session integration
- Extensive debugging and scripting facilities
It does not yet support graphics. x3270 is distributed as source code, and can be used for free.
- x3270 is available in several different forms:
- x3270 is for use on an X graphics display
- c3270 is a curses-based version for use on a dumb terminal (e.g., a serial terminal or a Linux console)
- wc3270 is the Windows console version of c3270
- s3270 is a displayless version for writing screen-scraping scripts
- tcl3270 is similar to s3270, but integrated with Tcl
- pr3287 is for printer emulation
- wpr3287 is the native Windows version of pr3287
Also available is x026, an IBM 026 Keypunch emulator.
<<lessx3270 is an IBM 3270 terminal emulator for the X Window System and Windows. The project runs on most Unix-like operating systems -- e.g., Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Cygwin. It also runs natively on Windows.
x3270 runs over a TELNET connection, emulating either an IBM 3279 (color) or 3278 (monochrome). It supports:
- The full TN3270E protocol
- SSL/TLS (via the OpenSSL library) for encrypted sessions
- APL2 characters
- Non-English character sets, including Russian, Turkish, Hebrew and DBCS Chinese and Japanese
- IND$FILE file transfer
- NVT mode (emulating a color xterm)
- A pop-up keypad for 3270-specific keys
- A scrollbar
- Printer session integration
- Extensive debugging and scripting facilities
It does not yet support graphics. x3270 is distributed as source code, and can be used for free.
- x3270 is available in several different forms:
- x3270 is for use on an X graphics display
- c3270 is a curses-based version for use on a dumb terminal (e.g., a serial terminal or a Linux console)
- wc3270 is the Windows console version of c3270
- s3270 is a displayless version for writing screen-scraping scripts
- tcl3270 is similar to s3270, but integrated with Tcl
- pr3287 is for printer emulation
- wpr3287 is the native Windows version of pr3287
Also available is x026, an IBM 026 Keypunch emulator.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Symphony OS 2006-12
Symphony is a distribution of GNU/Linux based on the Debian and KNOPPIX GNU/LINUX operating systems. more>>
Symphony is a distribution of GNU/Linux based on the Debian and KNOPPIX GNU/LINUX operating systems. Symphony will do things a bit differently than other Linux operating systems; making it easier to use and more intuitive than most existing distributions.
Package Management: Because Symphony is designed for the home or small business desktop user, Symphony can standardize the core installation. By doing this, Symphony, and third party developers can provide binary packages of applications which include any libraries not included in the base install.
Because those developing the packages can know for sure what software is in a Symphony OS box and what is not, they can build packages without worries of "Dependency Hell".
Orchestra Environment: Symphony will include a simple application toolkit which allows developers to create gui applications much as they would create perl cgi scripts. Using a slimmed down version of Mozilla for rendering and a localhost only httpd server, Orchestra provides all the tools needed to provide a GUI to your perl applications.
Orchestra will be used in Symphony in the package manager GUI, System Configuration tools and in other places. A complete tutorial for creating Orchestra/Perl applications will be published here as soon as the first Symphony Release candidate is released to the public.
Main features:
- Provide a simple way of installing applications with or without an internet connection avoiding "Dependency Hell".
- Provide a single graphical tool for installing deb packages, source packages, and Symphony binary packages.
- Develop and easy to use rapid application development environment (Orchestra) for creating simple GUI apps that are highly portable and easy to install.
- Provide users with an easy to use Desktop environment without using KDE or Gnome but rather with a lightweight window manager (icewm).
- Provide an easy to use installer in the form of a minimal livecd which loads an installer in a full GUI environment.
- Provide a repository of Symphony binary packages for end users.
<<lessPackage Management: Because Symphony is designed for the home or small business desktop user, Symphony can standardize the core installation. By doing this, Symphony, and third party developers can provide binary packages of applications which include any libraries not included in the base install.
Because those developing the packages can know for sure what software is in a Symphony OS box and what is not, they can build packages without worries of "Dependency Hell".
Orchestra Environment: Symphony will include a simple application toolkit which allows developers to create gui applications much as they would create perl cgi scripts. Using a slimmed down version of Mozilla for rendering and a localhost only httpd server, Orchestra provides all the tools needed to provide a GUI to your perl applications.
Orchestra will be used in Symphony in the package manager GUI, System Configuration tools and in other places. A complete tutorial for creating Orchestra/Perl applications will be published here as soon as the first Symphony Release candidate is released to the public.
Main features:
- Provide a simple way of installing applications with or without an internet connection avoiding "Dependency Hell".
- Provide a single graphical tool for installing deb packages, source packages, and Symphony binary packages.
- Develop and easy to use rapid application development environment (Orchestra) for creating simple GUI apps that are highly portable and easy to install.
- Provide users with an easy to use Desktop environment without using KDE or Gnome but rather with a lightweight window manager (icewm).
- Provide an easy to use installer in the form of a minimal livecd which loads an installer in a full GUI environment.
- Provide a repository of Symphony binary packages for end users.
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Added: 2006-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PDCurses for X11 3.3
PDCurses is a public domain curses library for Win32, DOS, OS/2 and X11. more>>
PDCurses is a public domain curses library for Win32, DOS, OS/2 and X11, implementing most of the functions available in System V R4 curses. PDCurses for X11 supports most compilers for these platforms.
PDCurses is distributed principally as source code, but pre-compiled libraries are available for various compilers. See the downloads page for a list.
The X11 port of PDCurses, known as XCurses, allows existing text-mode curses programs to be re-compiled and linked with PDCurses to produce a native X11 application.
Enhancements:
- This release adds an SDL backend, refines the demos, and is faster in some cases.
<<lessPDCurses is distributed principally as source code, but pre-compiled libraries are available for various compilers. See the downloads page for a list.
The X11 port of PDCurses, known as XCurses, allows existing text-mode curses programs to be re-compiled and linked with PDCurses to produce a native X11 application.
Enhancements:
- This release adds an SDL backend, refines the demos, and is faster in some cases.
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: Public Domain Price:
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Modwheel 0.3.3
Modwheel Perl module is a tree-based Web framework. more>>
Modwheel Perl module is a tree-based Web framework.
Most web sites are pages categorized by topic. So web sites can be viewed as a tree system where every page is a sub-tree and the page elements are nodes. Page elements can be things like articles, links, ads, news, comments and so on. In Modwheel a page-element is called an object.
You define your own object prototypes and then you define how to display these objects with the representation engine. Objects can be displayed differently in different contexts (pages) by using templates. The only representation engine supported right now is the Template Toolkit, but it wouldnt be much work to add support for others. The project is in beta development stage but already has an admin interface implemented in it and has been tested on Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Ubuntu Linux, Solaris and Cygwin.
The current development version of Modwheel should work with MySQL, SQLite2 and the Template Toolkit, although porting to other databases or templating systems. shouldnt be much work. (Actually the SQLite2 port took less than 30 minutes).
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl -T
use strict;
use warnings;
use Modwheel::Session;
use IO::Handle;
use CGI;
*STDOUT->autoflush( );
my $modwheel_config = {
site => modwheeltest,
locale => en_EN,
logmode => stderr,
};
my ($modwheel, $db, $user, $object, $template) =
modwheel_session($modwheel_config, qw(db user template object));
$db->connect or exit;
# A user-session can also be created, if there is none, the session is anonymous.
#$user->login($username, $password);
# The page is the page to process, it has to be in the templatedir directory.
my $page = shift @ARGV || index.html;
my $directory_id = $db->path_to_id($directory_path);
$directory_id ||= Modwheel::Object::MW_TREE_ROOT;
my $cgi = new CGI;
$template->init(input => $page, parent => $directory_id, param => $cgi);
print $template->process();
$db->disconnect;
<<lessMost web sites are pages categorized by topic. So web sites can be viewed as a tree system where every page is a sub-tree and the page elements are nodes. Page elements can be things like articles, links, ads, news, comments and so on. In Modwheel a page-element is called an object.
You define your own object prototypes and then you define how to display these objects with the representation engine. Objects can be displayed differently in different contexts (pages) by using templates. The only representation engine supported right now is the Template Toolkit, but it wouldnt be much work to add support for others. The project is in beta development stage but already has an admin interface implemented in it and has been tested on Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Ubuntu Linux, Solaris and Cygwin.
The current development version of Modwheel should work with MySQL, SQLite2 and the Template Toolkit, although porting to other databases or templating systems. shouldnt be much work. (Actually the SQLite2 port took less than 30 minutes).
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl -T
use strict;
use warnings;
use Modwheel::Session;
use IO::Handle;
use CGI;
*STDOUT->autoflush( );
my $modwheel_config = {
site => modwheeltest,
locale => en_EN,
logmode => stderr,
};
my ($modwheel, $db, $user, $object, $template) =
modwheel_session($modwheel_config, qw(db user template object));
$db->connect or exit;
# A user-session can also be created, if there is none, the session is anonymous.
#$user->login($username, $password);
# The page is the page to process, it has to be in the templatedir directory.
my $page = shift @ARGV || index.html;
my $directory_id = $db->path_to_id($directory_path);
$directory_id ||= Modwheel::Object::MW_TREE_ROOT;
my $cgi = new CGI;
$template->init(input => $page, parent => $directory_id, param => $cgi);
print $template->process();
$db->disconnect;
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Added: 2007-07-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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