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I Hear U 0.5.6
I Hear U is a Voice over IP (VoIP) application for Linux. more>>
I Hear U is a Voice over IP (VoIP) application for Linux and it creates an audio stream between two computers in the easiest way and with the minimal traffic on the network.
I Hear U major features:
- Peer-to-Peer: the communication takes place between two computers without need of other servers and protocols in the middle.
- UDP/TCP support: IHU supports both UDP and TCP, with the possibility to choose UDP, for fast and easy connections, or TCP, if its the only solution when your computer is behind firewall or NAT.
- Good audio performance: IHU was born to give the best audio performance, low latency above all. For this purpose IHU is compatible with ALSA, now the default Linux sound architecture, but also with JACK, a low latency sound server. For the audio compression, IHU uses Speex, a codec optimized for speech (and completely free and open source).
- Crypted stream: you have also the possibility to crypt the stream using a fast hybrid cryptographic system (RSA + Blowfish)
- Command-line support: the GUI is not strictly necessary, you can run also a textual IHU from command-line (for example if you need to run the program on remote computers).
- Free and Open Source: IHU is totally free and distributed under the terms of GNU General Public License
The possibilities of use of IHU are infinite, for example you can use it like a phone to talk with your friends all around the world, or at home/work, to talk between computers in the LAN, etc., use it just as your phantasy suggests.
Main features:
- feature improved: ring volume adjustable
- bugfix: mute playback when seeking files
- source code: updated to speex 1.1.11
Enhancements:
- new feature: added possibility to convert IHU files to SPX file
- feature improved: quickly change port in the Receiver address using :
- feature improved: Defaults button in settings now affects only current tab
- feature improved: Volume Change speed for AGC changed to slider in the GUI
- bug fixed: TX dump file was closed after first call
- bug fixed: problems when playing files with different Speex modes
- bug fixed: conflict in the GUI when wating for calls and playing files
- source code: clear distinction in the use of h and hpp header
<<lessI Hear U major features:
- Peer-to-Peer: the communication takes place between two computers without need of other servers and protocols in the middle.
- UDP/TCP support: IHU supports both UDP and TCP, with the possibility to choose UDP, for fast and easy connections, or TCP, if its the only solution when your computer is behind firewall or NAT.
- Good audio performance: IHU was born to give the best audio performance, low latency above all. For this purpose IHU is compatible with ALSA, now the default Linux sound architecture, but also with JACK, a low latency sound server. For the audio compression, IHU uses Speex, a codec optimized for speech (and completely free and open source).
- Crypted stream: you have also the possibility to crypt the stream using a fast hybrid cryptographic system (RSA + Blowfish)
- Command-line support: the GUI is not strictly necessary, you can run also a textual IHU from command-line (for example if you need to run the program on remote computers).
- Free and Open Source: IHU is totally free and distributed under the terms of GNU General Public License
The possibilities of use of IHU are infinite, for example you can use it like a phone to talk with your friends all around the world, or at home/work, to talk between computers in the LAN, etc., use it just as your phantasy suggests.
Main features:
- feature improved: ring volume adjustable
- bugfix: mute playback when seeking files
- source code: updated to speex 1.1.11
Enhancements:
- new feature: added possibility to convert IHU files to SPX file
- feature improved: quickly change port in the Receiver address using :
- feature improved: Defaults button in settings now affects only current tab
- feature improved: Volume Change speed for AGC changed to slider in the GUI
- bug fixed: TX dump file was closed after first call
- bug fixed: problems when playing files with different Speex modes
- bug fixed: conflict in the GUI when wating for calls and playing files
- source code: clear distinction in the use of h and hpp header
Download (0.25MB)
Added: 2006-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1098 downloads
U-Boot 1.1.6
U-Boot is a Universal Bootloader. more>>
U-Boot is a Universal Bootloader project that provides firmware with full source code under GPL.
Many CPU architectures are supported: PowerPC(MPC5xx, MPC8xx, MPC82xx, MPC7xx, MPC74xx, 4xx), ARM(ARM7, ARM9, StrongARM, Xscale), MIPS(4Kc,5Kc), x86.
Enhancements:
Support for new CPUs:
- AMCC 440SP
- ARM 946E
- NetSilicon NS7520
Support for new boards:
- AMCC Luan 440SP
- AMD Pb1x00
- AP1000
- Armadillo HT1070
- Barco SCN
- Barco SVC
- Cogent csb637
- esd CMS700
- esd CPCI2DP
- esd cpci5200
- esd pf5200
- IFM o2dnt
- KwikByte KB920x
- MP2USB
- Sandburst Karef
- Sandburst Metrobox
- Silicon Turnkey eXpress XTc
- TQ Components TQM834x
- TQ Components TQM8541
- TQ Components TQM8555
- Vibren PXA255 IDP
- Support for GCC-4.x
- Support for multiple PHYs
- Support for passing Open Firmware flat trees to the Linux kernel
- Generic 4xx_enet.c driver for all 4xx CPUs
- Uniform support for all AMCC eval boards
- Xilinx Spartan3 family FPGA support
- Major cleanup ARM Integrator boards
- Changed all $(...) variable references into ${...}
<<lessMany CPU architectures are supported: PowerPC(MPC5xx, MPC8xx, MPC82xx, MPC7xx, MPC74xx, 4xx), ARM(ARM7, ARM9, StrongARM, Xscale), MIPS(4Kc,5Kc), x86.
Enhancements:
Support for new CPUs:
- AMCC 440SP
- ARM 946E
- NetSilicon NS7520
Support for new boards:
- AMCC Luan 440SP
- AMD Pb1x00
- AP1000
- Armadillo HT1070
- Barco SCN
- Barco SVC
- Cogent csb637
- esd CMS700
- esd CPCI2DP
- esd cpci5200
- esd pf5200
- IFM o2dnt
- KwikByte KB920x
- MP2USB
- Sandburst Karef
- Sandburst Metrobox
- Silicon Turnkey eXpress XTc
- TQ Components TQM834x
- TQ Components TQM8541
- TQ Components TQM8555
- Vibren PXA255 IDP
- Support for GCC-4.x
- Support for multiple PHYs
- Support for passing Open Firmware flat trees to the Linux kernel
- Generic 4xx_enet.c driver for all 4xx CPUs
- Uniform support for all AMCC eval boards
- Xilinx Spartan3 family FPGA support
- Major cleanup ARM Integrator boards
- Changed all $(...) variable references into ${...}
Download (5.5MB)
Added: 2006-11-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
686 downloads
U-Hexen 0.601
U-Hexen is a port of Hexen to Simple Directmedia Layer. more>>
U-Hexen project is a port of Hexen to Simple Directmedia Layer.
U-Hexen is a port of the popular 3D game, Hexen by Raven Software/Id Software, to the Simple Directmedia Layer library.
It uses an SDL mixer for sound and music. Some new menus were added for easier configuration. It works on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Windows.
On FreeBSD, the game can work on the console without X.
Enhancements:
- Fixed palette handling (problems with DirectX).
- Added 24 bpp surface support.
- Fixed save path on Windows.
<<lessU-Hexen is a port of the popular 3D game, Hexen by Raven Software/Id Software, to the Simple Directmedia Layer library.
It uses an SDL mixer for sound and music. Some new menus were added for easier configuration. It works on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Windows.
On FreeBSD, the game can work on the console without X.
Enhancements:
- Fixed palette handling (problems with DirectX).
- Added 24 bpp surface support.
- Fixed save path on Windows.
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2006-12-12 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
1059 downloads
L.A.U.R.A 0.0.1
L.A.U.R.A project provides a secure and performant e-mail proxy. more>>
L.A.U.R.A project provides a secure and performant e-mail proxy designed with the goal of shutting down the "Unsolicited Commercial/Bulk E-mail Era".
What is "Greenmarking"?
Greenmarking is something I think I invented myself (I might be wrong though, I coulndt find it anywhere else). Greenmarking works like this: if a triplet of (sender_ip, sender, recipient) is first seen, it gets marked green. The message will be sent unmarked with the meaning of "never seen it before". Next time the triplet is met, the message will also be marked green, meaning "I know this guy already".
Yes I know this sounds like greylisting (its a variation of it, hence the name). However, greenmarking is (and should be) done after greylisting. Why? Greylisting mostly means that the passing message is almost certalny originating from a valid (E)SMTP mail server daemon. Worms usually dont retry too much. So greenmarking is effective especially against evil mail selvers. Its implemented in the project. Just add an Inbox filter to your (web)mail client and move all the messages with a "neverseen" header in a special suspect folder. If you dont want to hassle with them, activate the Inbox filter only after youve run the greenmarking daemon for a while (1/2 weeks maybe?).
Main features:
- ESMTP capability for interoperating with Postfix
- Lightening fast B+ infrastructure for internal database
- No false positives
- No "lost" e-mail messages
- No miss-rate
- BSD license (the most liberal and FREE, in honour to the FreeBSD team)
- Its written in plain old C
- It was designed to be as fast as applicable
- It is (going to be) very secure (multiple audits, formal verifications, programming care)
- No package dependencies - no extra libraries or tools needed
- Hassle-free for admins - just install it
- Hassle-free for users - it just works, without user intervention
- Hassle-free and polite with other Internet neighbours - no rude messages, nothing
- Secure inter-server cooperation for MX backups - without any hassle or complexity (needs to be done)
<<lessWhat is "Greenmarking"?
Greenmarking is something I think I invented myself (I might be wrong though, I coulndt find it anywhere else). Greenmarking works like this: if a triplet of (sender_ip, sender, recipient) is first seen, it gets marked green. The message will be sent unmarked with the meaning of "never seen it before". Next time the triplet is met, the message will also be marked green, meaning "I know this guy already".
Yes I know this sounds like greylisting (its a variation of it, hence the name). However, greenmarking is (and should be) done after greylisting. Why? Greylisting mostly means that the passing message is almost certalny originating from a valid (E)SMTP mail server daemon. Worms usually dont retry too much. So greenmarking is effective especially against evil mail selvers. Its implemented in the project. Just add an Inbox filter to your (web)mail client and move all the messages with a "neverseen" header in a special suspect folder. If you dont want to hassle with them, activate the Inbox filter only after youve run the greenmarking daemon for a while (1/2 weeks maybe?).
Main features:
- ESMTP capability for interoperating with Postfix
- Lightening fast B+ infrastructure for internal database
- No false positives
- No "lost" e-mail messages
- No miss-rate
- BSD license (the most liberal and FREE, in honour to the FreeBSD team)
- Its written in plain old C
- It was designed to be as fast as applicable
- It is (going to be) very secure (multiple audits, formal verifications, programming care)
- No package dependencies - no extra libraries or tools needed
- Hassle-free for admins - just install it
- Hassle-free for users - it just works, without user intervention
- Hassle-free and polite with other Internet neighbours - no rude messages, nothing
- Secure inter-server cooperation for MX backups - without any hassle or complexity (needs to be done)
Download (0.046MB)
Added: 2006-04-20 License: BSD License Price:
1282 downloads
e-U Connect 0.32
e-U Connect is a WPA Supplicant text mode user interface based on bash+dialog for connecting to the e-U network under Linux. more>>
e-U Connect is a WPA Supplicant text mode user interface based on bash+dialog for connecting to the e-U network under Linux.
<<less Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2006-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1068 downloads
M.U.L.E 0.61
M.U.L.E is a linux port of clone of old MULE for C64 & PC. more>>
M.U.L.E is a linux port of clone of old MULE for C64 & PC.
This is a Linux/SDL port of a MULE clone. For those unfamiliar, MULE is an early resource strategy game.
You play a colonist on the moon, you acquire territory, and decide how to use it, by either farming, mining ore, collecting solar energy or mining crystals.
You compete with 3 other players, most points at the end of a preset number of months wins.
<<lessThis is a Linux/SDL port of a MULE clone. For those unfamiliar, MULE is an early resource strategy game.
You play a colonist on the moon, you acquire territory, and decide how to use it, by either farming, mining ore, collecting solar energy or mining crystals.
You compete with 3 other players, most points at the end of a preset number of months wins.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2005-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1443 downloads
G.u.e.s.s.o 0.3
G.u.e.s.s.o is a simple guess-the-number game. more>>
G.u.e.s.s.o is a simple guess-the-number game.
I was playing this game since years , and I liked its simplicity, it was on my electronic translater (Atlas) device, but I couldnt find any PC version of it, so I decided to code it.
And it is also a project to help me learn programming with Qt.
If you like it please just drop me an email saying so.
Installation:
First you need to compile guesso, you must have qt3-devel 3.3 or later in order to compile it, open the console and type the following commands:
./make-guesso
if everything went successfuly , you can run it with the following command:
./src/guesso
and finaly if you want to install it just copy it to any folder in your $PATH variable like /use/bin :
su
cp ./src/guesso /usr/bin/guesso
Enhancements:
- made Guesso translatable (as requested :)
- added arabic translation
- added better install/uninstall scripts
- code clean up
- other minor changes
<<lessI was playing this game since years , and I liked its simplicity, it was on my electronic translater (Atlas) device, but I couldnt find any PC version of it, so I decided to code it.
And it is also a project to help me learn programming with Qt.
If you like it please just drop me an email saying so.
Installation:
First you need to compile guesso, you must have qt3-devel 3.3 or later in order to compile it, open the console and type the following commands:
./make-guesso
if everything went successfuly , you can run it with the following command:
./src/guesso
and finaly if you want to install it just copy it to any folder in your $PATH variable like /use/bin :
su
cp ./src/guesso /usr/bin/guesso
Enhancements:
- made Guesso translatable (as requested :)
- added arabic translation
- added better install/uninstall scripts
- code clean up
- other minor changes
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2005-11-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1454 downloads
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