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Passepartout 0.7.0
Passepartout is a desktop publishing application. more>>
Passepartout is an Open Source* Desktop Publishing* application for the X Window System*. Passepartouts goal is to create a system capable of producing pre-press material of professional quality, but also to be a useful tool for any enthusiast with access to a printer.
The main focus is on making it easy for the user to create publications with a flexible layout, typical examples being magazines, brochures and leaflets.
Passepartout is still in the early stages of development, but it is already quite usable.
Main features:
- A user-friendly GTK+-based interface
- Layout templates
- An XML-based typesetting engine called xml2ps
- User-defined text formatting with XSLT stylesheets
- Unicode support
- Importing EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files
- Importing images in JPEG, TIFF, PNG (no transparency), XPM, PNM, RAS, BMP and GIF format
- Text running around image (or text) frames
- Printing to PDF, PostScript and EPS
- Support for Type1 and TrueType fonts
<<lessThe main focus is on making it easy for the user to create publications with a flexible layout, typical examples being magazines, brochures and leaflets.
Passepartout is still in the early stages of development, but it is already quite usable.
Main features:
- A user-friendly GTK+-based interface
- Layout templates
- An XML-based typesetting engine called xml2ps
- User-defined text formatting with XSLT stylesheets
- Unicode support
- Importing EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files
- Importing images in JPEG, TIFF, PNG (no transparency), XPM, PNM, RAS, BMP and GIF format
- Text running around image (or text) frames
- Printing to PDF, PostScript and EPS
- Support for Type1 and TrueType fonts
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Added: 2007-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
828 downloads
Leonardo 0.7.0
Leonardo is an extensible content management system written in Python. more>>
Leonardo is an extensible content management system written in Python. Leonardo is architected in a REST-like style and initially focused on providing for personal websites with a password-protected wiki and blog (including Atom feed).
It can be run as CGI and uses the filesystem as a database.
Enhancements:
- support for Atom 1.0
- comments optionally can require answering a simple question to reduce spamming
- site owner can optionally be emailed when new comments are made
- pages now record their author which is displayed on the page, in blog lists and atom feeds
- there is now a provider which lists blog months
- it is now possible to update a page or its properties without the last modified changing
- comments can be deleted if logged in
- formatting of comments is improved by translating newlines to br
- the main page template is now in LFS
- home page link is now part of menu rather than template to give user more control
- subtitle is now completely formatted in page template to give user more control
- copyright_holder changed to general rights statement
- removed stray ) in draft template causing malformed html
- delete page no longer has duplicate headings
- template files now have provider name in the filename
- leonardo library now in Python package to avoid name clashes
- after delete there is now a link to return to deleted resources parent
- switched from using shelve to pickle (shelve was causing problems for people moving between different systems with different anydbm implementations)
- files are now written in binary mode to avoid problems on Windows
- fixed bug where question mark in permalink wasnt getting escaped
<<lessIt can be run as CGI and uses the filesystem as a database.
Enhancements:
- support for Atom 1.0
- comments optionally can require answering a simple question to reduce spamming
- site owner can optionally be emailed when new comments are made
- pages now record their author which is displayed on the page, in blog lists and atom feeds
- there is now a provider which lists blog months
- it is now possible to update a page or its properties without the last modified changing
- comments can be deleted if logged in
- formatting of comments is improved by translating newlines to br
- the main page template is now in LFS
- home page link is now part of menu rather than template to give user more control
- subtitle is now completely formatted in page template to give user more control
- copyright_holder changed to general rights statement
- removed stray ) in draft template causing malformed html
- delete page no longer has duplicate headings
- template files now have provider name in the filename
- leonardo library now in Python package to avoid name clashes
- after delete there is now a link to return to deleted resources parent
- switched from using shelve to pickle (shelve was causing problems for people moving between different systems with different anydbm implementations)
- files are now written in binary mode to avoid problems on Windows
- fixed bug where question mark in permalink wasnt getting escaped
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Added: 2006-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1317 downloads
OpenArena 0.7.0
OpenArena is an open-source content package for Quake III Arena. more>>
OpenArena is an open-source content package for Quake III Arena licensed under the GPL, effectively creating a free stand-alone game.
The art direction of Open Arena is about "double" as Quake III Arena:
- double texture resolution, i.e. 512x512 as opposed to a 256x256
- double the polycount of models, instead of 700-900 youll have 1200-2000 poly players
- Sound is probably mixed in 44khz rather than 22khz, but I dunno about that as 44khz seems to crash Q3A at this moment
Hopefully the detail should still be scalable with texture resolution and LoDs for slower computers (read: my p100 with voodoo2)
Concepts would be loose, so dont expect a remake of Klesk in his original Klesk form, or any direct remakes of any map/weapon/model.
<<lessThe art direction of Open Arena is about "double" as Quake III Arena:
- double texture resolution, i.e. 512x512 as opposed to a 256x256
- double the polycount of models, instead of 700-900 youll have 1200-2000 poly players
- Sound is probably mixed in 44khz rather than 22khz, but I dunno about that as 44khz seems to crash Q3A at this moment
Hopefully the detail should still be scalable with texture resolution and LoDs for slower computers (read: my p100 with voodoo2)
Concepts would be loose, so dont expect a remake of Klesk in his original Klesk form, or any direct remakes of any map/weapon/model.
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
559 downloads
camsource 0.7.0
camsource project grabs images from a video4linux device and makes them available to various plugins for processing or handling. more>>
camsource project grabs images from a video4linux device and makes them available to various plugins for processing or handling. It features a modularized and multithreaded design to offer a large amount of flexibility.
A server plugin runs in its own thread, which makes it possible to use the same grabbed frame for several purposes at the same time.
There are also filter plugins, which can be daisychained to create useful and no-so-useful effects in images. The configuration happens through an xml config file, hopefully making configuring camsource an easy task.
Main features:
- The video4linux input plugin. This functionality was built into camsource in versions 0.6.0 and earlier, but has been modularized in 0.7.0 and up. New in 0.7.0 is also the capability to automatically adjust the cameras brightness level (thanks to Nigel Roberts and Stefan Meyer).
- A plugin "wc_serv" providing compatibility with webcam_server 0.30. You can use its java applet to view the image stream from this plugin.
- A http mini-server plugin "http", which can serve the current still frame to a web browser, as well as serve a Mozilla/Netscape compatible multipart jpeg stream. This stream can be viewed without plugins in said browsers, or with a java applet such as Cambozola in any browser (read: IE). This multipart jpeg stream is compatible to what Camserv 0.5.0 produces. Camserv also includes a javascript snippet to turn a still image into an animation. The http server also supports basic http authentication, so you can password-protect those important live pictures (new in 0.7.0).
- A "filewrite" module, which periodically saves a new snapshot jpeg to a local file.
- The "ftpup" module, which works like the filewrite module, only that the snapshot is uploaded to an ftp site.
- The "flip" image filter, which lets you flip an image horizontally or vertically. Useful if your webcam produces mirrored images like mine.
- The "resize" image filter, doing simple nearest-neighbor image resizing. The idea is to make the hardware grab images at the maximum size, and use the resize filter to scale the image down to the required size. This lets you create several versions of the same image stream, at different sizes.
- An image filter capable of rotating the image left or right by 90 degrees. If you want to rotate the image by 180 degrees, use the "flip" filter.
- A text overlay module, which is able to display either a fixed text (possibly containing a timestamp) in the image, or read the text to display from a local file or from a commands stdout.
- In case your camera produces frames in an BGR palette while the driver detects an RGB palette (or the other way round, haw haw), theres the "rgbbgr" filter to fix this. Also includes the "bw" filter to convert a color image to grayscale.
- (New in 0.7.0) A module to feed the current image data back to a vloopback device. This feature should still be considered experimental. Credits go to Cyril Rocheteau for this.
- (New in 0.7.0) An x11/xwd input plugin. This lets you use an x11 display as an input source to camsource, making it possible to serve live screenshots to viewers, possibly even as a live stream. When combined with the http authentication feature of the http module, you could use this to see whats going on on your desktop at home from anywhere in the world. The external "xwd" program is required to do this though (which is part of the core xfree86 distribution).
<<lessA server plugin runs in its own thread, which makes it possible to use the same grabbed frame for several purposes at the same time.
There are also filter plugins, which can be daisychained to create useful and no-so-useful effects in images. The configuration happens through an xml config file, hopefully making configuring camsource an easy task.
Main features:
- The video4linux input plugin. This functionality was built into camsource in versions 0.6.0 and earlier, but has been modularized in 0.7.0 and up. New in 0.7.0 is also the capability to automatically adjust the cameras brightness level (thanks to Nigel Roberts and Stefan Meyer).
- A plugin "wc_serv" providing compatibility with webcam_server 0.30. You can use its java applet to view the image stream from this plugin.
- A http mini-server plugin "http", which can serve the current still frame to a web browser, as well as serve a Mozilla/Netscape compatible multipart jpeg stream. This stream can be viewed without plugins in said browsers, or with a java applet such as Cambozola in any browser (read: IE). This multipart jpeg stream is compatible to what Camserv 0.5.0 produces. Camserv also includes a javascript snippet to turn a still image into an animation. The http server also supports basic http authentication, so you can password-protect those important live pictures (new in 0.7.0).
- A "filewrite" module, which periodically saves a new snapshot jpeg to a local file.
- The "ftpup" module, which works like the filewrite module, only that the snapshot is uploaded to an ftp site.
- The "flip" image filter, which lets you flip an image horizontally or vertically. Useful if your webcam produces mirrored images like mine.
- The "resize" image filter, doing simple nearest-neighbor image resizing. The idea is to make the hardware grab images at the maximum size, and use the resize filter to scale the image down to the required size. This lets you create several versions of the same image stream, at different sizes.
- An image filter capable of rotating the image left or right by 90 degrees. If you want to rotate the image by 180 degrees, use the "flip" filter.
- A text overlay module, which is able to display either a fixed text (possibly containing a timestamp) in the image, or read the text to display from a local file or from a commands stdout.
- In case your camera produces frames in an BGR palette while the driver detects an RGB palette (or the other way round, haw haw), theres the "rgbbgr" filter to fix this. Also includes the "bw" filter to convert a color image to grayscale.
- (New in 0.7.0) A module to feed the current image data back to a vloopback device. This feature should still be considered experimental. Credits go to Cyril Rocheteau for this.
- (New in 0.7.0) An x11/xwd input plugin. This lets you use an x11 display as an input source to camsource, making it possible to serve live screenshots to viewers, possibly even as a live stream. When combined with the http authentication feature of the http module, you could use this to see whats going on on your desktop at home from anywhere in the world. The external "xwd" program is required to do this though (which is part of the core xfree86 distribution).
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Added: 2006-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1375 downloads
Sarien 0.7.0
Sarien project is a Sierra AGI interpreter for games like Kings Quest and Space Quest. more>>
Sarien project is a Sierra AGI interpreter for games like Kings Quest and Space Quest.
Sarien is a portable Sierra AGI resource interpreter engine that allows you to play Sierra On-Line AGI version 2 and version 3 games (such as Space Quest 1 and 2, and Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards) natively in Linux, Solaris, Windows, and other platforms.
Enhancements:
- added QNX native sound driver (untested)
- ported to DOS 16-bit using Turbo C++
- started MacOS port using MPW (incomplete)
- changed palette to use Amiga-ish colors instead of PC EGA
- added "crc" command to the interpreter console
- sprite blitting algorithm changed to work with hidden screens
- fixed add.to.pic to erase and re-blit all sprites
- reimplemented options -C (show game CRC), -L (list games) and -P (picture viewer)
- unk_xxx command names changed to official names
- added Amiga Gold Rush! 2.05 game ID
- added support to Amiga v3 games
- added support to Amiga sound emulation
- fixed input prompt in normal input mode
- using table instead of computed values for priority bands
- implemented set.pri.base (used in KQ4)
- implemented echo.line (to repeat last input line with F3)
- implemented adj.ego.move.to.x.y (for click-to-walk interface)
- added mouse event support to the X11, SDL and Win32 drivers
- added debug info on status line (activated with key F11)
- implemented click-to-walk mouse interface
- menu system rewritten to allow mouse operation
- added experimental hi-res picture mode (switch with toggle.monitor)
- added mouse support in the picture viewer
- added SGML man page (use docbook-to-man to create the roff file)
- added AGI Mouse 1.0 protocol emulation
- merged Richard Houles MacOS X port
- merged Paul Hills Amiga port
- merged Vasyl Tsvirkunovs PocketPC port
- added experimental support to noise channel
- implemented picture offset according to configure.screen
- implemented invisible ego signaling
- fixed command get.num
- fixed controller reset (moved to the end of the cycle)
- fixed v3 game loading in big-endian machines
- sound tuning improved, added chorus and envelope release
- savegame subsystem rewritten
<<lessSarien is a portable Sierra AGI resource interpreter engine that allows you to play Sierra On-Line AGI version 2 and version 3 games (such as Space Quest 1 and 2, and Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards) natively in Linux, Solaris, Windows, and other platforms.
Enhancements:
- added QNX native sound driver (untested)
- ported to DOS 16-bit using Turbo C++
- started MacOS port using MPW (incomplete)
- changed palette to use Amiga-ish colors instead of PC EGA
- added "crc" command to the interpreter console
- sprite blitting algorithm changed to work with hidden screens
- fixed add.to.pic to erase and re-blit all sprites
- reimplemented options -C (show game CRC), -L (list games) and -P (picture viewer)
- unk_xxx command names changed to official names
- added Amiga Gold Rush! 2.05 game ID
- added support to Amiga v3 games
- added support to Amiga sound emulation
- fixed input prompt in normal input mode
- using table instead of computed values for priority bands
- implemented set.pri.base (used in KQ4)
- implemented echo.line (to repeat last input line with F3)
- implemented adj.ego.move.to.x.y (for click-to-walk interface)
- added mouse event support to the X11, SDL and Win32 drivers
- added debug info on status line (activated with key F11)
- implemented click-to-walk mouse interface
- menu system rewritten to allow mouse operation
- added experimental hi-res picture mode (switch with toggle.monitor)
- added mouse support in the picture viewer
- added SGML man page (use docbook-to-man to create the roff file)
- added AGI Mouse 1.0 protocol emulation
- merged Richard Houles MacOS X port
- merged Paul Hills Amiga port
- merged Vasyl Tsvirkunovs PocketPC port
- added experimental support to noise channel
- implemented picture offset according to configure.screen
- implemented invisible ego signaling
- fixed command get.num
- fixed controller reset (moved to the end of the cycle)
- fixed v3 game loading in big-endian machines
- sound tuning improved, added chorus and envelope release
- savegame subsystem rewritten
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Added: 2006-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1083 downloads
phpBuns 0.7.0
PhpBuns is a generator of SQL query and Web pages written in PHP. more>>
PhpBuns generates SQL queries and web pages written in PHP.
It makes it possible to, among other things, generate the queries and the pages for adding, editing, deleting, listing or retreiving data from an SQL
database.
It uses AdoDB (http://php.weblogs.com/ADODB) as an abstraction layer for an RDBMS.
phpBuns project uses Smarty as a templating engine and can generate templates for handling a given query.
NEW ! PhpBuns can now generate XML templates with HTML output XSLT transformation.
<<lessIt makes it possible to, among other things, generate the queries and the pages for adding, editing, deleting, listing or retreiving data from an SQL
database.
It uses AdoDB (http://php.weblogs.com/ADODB) as an abstraction layer for an RDBMS.
phpBuns project uses Smarty as a templating engine and can generate templates for handling a given query.
NEW ! PhpBuns can now generate XML templates with HTML output XSLT transformation.
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Added: 2006-05-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1248 downloads
MPIO 0.7.0
The MPIO Project provides support for using Digitalway/Adtec MPIO digital audio players (DMG, DMK, DME, etc.) under Linux. more>>
The MPIO Project provides support for using Digitalway/Adtec MPIO digital audio players (DMG, DMK, DME, etc.) under Linux. It provides the user with a Linux kernel module driver, a user space library, and at the moment, one tool to access the MPIO player.
Most MPIO models should be supported without or with little change to the source code. Reading and writing to the internal and external memory works. Directory support is available since release 0.7.0. Unsupported are still: very new models of FL100 (this is being worked on and should be supported soon) and rare models with 3 internal chips (this needs some large code remodelling).
Enhancements:
- configure.in: bumped version to 0.7.0
- today is "release day"!
<<lessMost MPIO models should be supported without or with little change to the source code. Reading and writing to the internal and external memory works. Directory support is available since release 0.7.0. Unsupported are still: very new models of FL100 (this is being worked on and should be supported soon) and rare models with 3 internal chips (this needs some large code remodelling).
Enhancements:
- configure.in: bumped version to 0.7.0
- today is "release day"!
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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1191 downloads
Spokecalculator 0.7.0
Spokecalculator project is now complete rewritten and porting to Qt 4.1.4 Version. more>>
Spokecalculator project is now complete rewritten and porting to Qt 4.1.4 Version. Systems Requirements Linux/Mac with Qt = 4.1.4. Win32 Installer Inner hits the Required Libraries.
New in this Release:
1.Add insert new row Context by Table Hubs and Rims.
2. Add Registration Interface on Webpage
Todo:
1)Waiting for the next KDE Mayor Release and Port it to KDE4* and QT 4.2.0
2)Match more Optimizing and Bug fixes?
Enhancements:
- Add Dbus Support
<<lessNew in this Release:
1.Add insert new row Context by Table Hubs and Rims.
2. Add Registration Interface on Webpage
Todo:
1)Waiting for the next KDE Mayor Release and Port it to KDE4* and QT 4.2.0
2)Match more Optimizing and Bug fixes?
Enhancements:
- Add Dbus Support
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2007-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
847 downloads
TraxAuth 0.7.0
TraxAuth is a web-based user account registration, management and maintenance system, written in Python. more>>
TraxAuth is a web-based user account registration, management and maintenance system, written in Python. This project was started in order to provide the codeTRAX users with a way to register and manage their accounts.
The project is being co-developed by CodeTRAX.org and G-Loaded.eu and is released under the terms of the Apache License version 2.
<<lessThe project is being co-developed by CodeTRAX.org and G-Loaded.eu and is released under the terms of the Apache License version 2.
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Added: 2007-08-15 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
802 downloads
Nessj 0.7.0
Nessj is an application/network security scanner client for Nessus and Nessus compatible (OpenVAS, etc.) servers. more>>
Nessj is an application/network security scanner client for Nessus and Nessus compatible (OpenVAS, etc.) servers.
In addition to an improved user interface, Nessj provides session management with templates, report generation using XSLT including charts/graphs, and vulnerability trending
<<lessIn addition to an improved user interface, Nessj provides session management with templates, report generation using XSLT including charts/graphs, and vulnerability trending
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Added: 2006-08-03 License: Artistic License Price:
1180 downloads
SPyDI 0.7.0
SPyDI Is a powerful engine to create distributed full text indexing systems and distributed search engines. more>>
SPyDI Is a powerful engine to create distributed full text indexing systems and distributed search engines.
It supports harvesting, crawling (pull mehtods), and push methods (via a Web interface or SPyRO Web services). It supports boolean and vector Information retrieval models.
It has few dependencies, and comes with its own HTTP server and HTML embedded pages language (called pyew and wey pages), and session manager. It can use the SMTP of the Python library. It supports replacing the default modules with some better modules (Apache, exim, etc).
Enhancements:
- SPyDI Will be released officially now
- To many bug fixes
- Tons of new features and pyew pages
<<lessIt supports harvesting, crawling (pull mehtods), and push methods (via a Web interface or SPyRO Web services). It supports boolean and vector Information retrieval models.
It has few dependencies, and comes with its own HTTP server and HTML embedded pages language (called pyew and wey pages), and session manager. It can use the SMTP of the Python library. It supports replacing the default modules with some better modules (Apache, exim, etc).
Enhancements:
- SPyDI Will be released officially now
- To many bug fixes
- Tons of new features and pyew pages
Download (1.6MB)
Added: 2005-11-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1450 downloads
Plume 0.7.0
Plume is a complete set of packages to create and administrate a network of diskless computers used as X terminals. more>>
Plume is a complete set of packages to create and administrate a network of diskless computers used as X terminals. Stations root filesystem is extensively based on Debian with as few new packages as possible. It is clean and lean, as well as easy to understand and adapt if needed.
It is all about setting up easily a server with thin clients, each based on Debian. It is meant and known to be particularly light on the clients (ex.: it requires as few as 4MB RAM on a typical client) and run on commodity hardware.
Thin client [1]: A thin client is a computer (client) in client-server architecture networks which has little or no application logic, so it has to depend primarily on the central server for processing activities. The word "thin" refers to the small boot image which such clients typically require - perhaps no more than required to connect to a network and start up a graphical interface.
Plume is working fine at several places for a long time now (early year 2000), without much maintenance and without specialists needed when something is to be done. It has successfully and painlessly passed a migration from Potato to Woody on at least one server and from Woody to Sarge on at least one other server. As it is available as Debian packages (only sources on this site, though you can find binary packages on apt.bxlug.be), it should be a snap to install on any Debian machine out there.
It is meant first for schools, and as such fits well on really old PC (as little as 486 with 8MB RAM). It has been thought as a clean replacement of LTSP.
The project is currently hosted at SourceForge.net. You can find it here.
You can download the latest source release here. There are currently packages for Debian Woody, but as of now, it still works fine on Sid also. For binary releases (Debian packages) I suggest you contact us on the mailing-list(archives and more available here), you dont even have to subscribe to do it. There is even a French-speaking mailing-list dedicated to current users of Plume installations here.
<<lessIt is all about setting up easily a server with thin clients, each based on Debian. It is meant and known to be particularly light on the clients (ex.: it requires as few as 4MB RAM on a typical client) and run on commodity hardware.
Thin client [1]: A thin client is a computer (client) in client-server architecture networks which has little or no application logic, so it has to depend primarily on the central server for processing activities. The word "thin" refers to the small boot image which such clients typically require - perhaps no more than required to connect to a network and start up a graphical interface.
Plume is working fine at several places for a long time now (early year 2000), without much maintenance and without specialists needed when something is to be done. It has successfully and painlessly passed a migration from Potato to Woody on at least one server and from Woody to Sarge on at least one other server. As it is available as Debian packages (only sources on this site, though you can find binary packages on apt.bxlug.be), it should be a snap to install on any Debian machine out there.
It is meant first for schools, and as such fits well on really old PC (as little as 486 with 8MB RAM). It has been thought as a clean replacement of LTSP.
The project is currently hosted at SourceForge.net. You can find it here.
You can download the latest source release here. There are currently packages for Debian Woody, but as of now, it still works fine on Sid also. For binary releases (Debian packages) I suggest you contact us on the mailing-list(archives and more available here), you dont even have to subscribe to do it. There is even a French-speaking mailing-list dedicated to current users of Plume installations here.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1206 downloads
Abuse-SDL 0.7.0
Abuse-SDL is a port of Abuse by Crack Dot Com to Linux using the Simple DirectMedia Layer library. more>>
Abuse-SDL project is a port of Abuse by Crack Dot Com to Linux using the Simple DirectMedia Layer library. This allows Abuse to run at screen depths greater than 8bpp as well as fullscreen.
Main features:
- Run at any screen depth from 8bpp to 32bpp.
- Run fullscreen or in a window.
- Software and OpenGL hardware accelerated scaling.
- Lock the mouse to the window.
- Mousewheel support for changing weapons.
- Stereo sound.
<<lessMain features:
- Run at any screen depth from 8bpp to 32bpp.
- Run fullscreen or in a window.
- Software and OpenGL hardware accelerated scaling.
- Lock the mouse to the window.
- Mousewheel support for changing weapons.
- Stereo sound.
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Added: 2005-09-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Program Guard 0.7.0
Program Guard allows the user of a Linux workstation to specify which application programs that are allowed TCP/IP connections. more>>
Program Guard allows the user of a Linux workstation to specify which application programs that are allowed TCP/IP connections to the Internet (Internet addresses are defined as any IP address not in the range of 10.0.0.0/24 or 192.168.0.0/16).
The application program names can be specified by listing them in a file (Static Mode) by querying the user (Query Mode). In Query Mode, when a program that is unknown to Program Guard attempts to access an Internet IP address, Program Guard displays the Program Guard Dialog Box.
In addition to providing connection information, this dialog box gives the workstation user the option of allowing the program to access the Internet or to be blocked from accessing the Internet. This can be done either for the current instance of the program or for this and all future instances of the program (Make Persistent checkbox).
Currently, the program names that are allowed or denied Internet access apply to all users of the workstation rather than on a per user basis. For example, if Program Guard is running in Query Mode and user A invokes a program previously blocked from Internet access by user B, the program will be blocked from Internet access for User A as well.
Connections blocked by Program Guard are logged to the Program Guard log file pgrd.log. It is located in the /var/log/pgrd directory. If desired, Program Guard can be configured to log all Internet connection attempts rather than just those that have been blocked.
Program Guard was tested on Fedora Core 1 and Fedora Core 3 on single processor 32 bit X86 Intel processors. It has not been tested on other distributions or on multi-processor machines. While it works on Fedora Core 1, it will not build on a standard Linux 2.4.x kernel due to task_struct definitions that were not made until Linux 2.6. If there is enough interest, a version that runs under a standard Linux 2.4 kernel may be made available.
To run in Query Mode, Gnome 2.x and Glade 2.x are required. There are no prerequisites for Static Mode.
Installation:
Program Guard consists of three components: a kernel module; a daemon; and a Gnome GUI user interface component. All files needed to build the components are in the pgrd.tgz file. An installation shell script install-pgrd is provided for Fedora distributions.
It will build/install (or remove) the kernel module and daemon as well as configure them to be started automatically when the system is booted. To invoke it, type install-pgrd < install | remove >. This script may or may not be useable as is for other Linux distributions.
If you modify the install script, please note that the module, daemon and various support files must be installed in the /opt/pgrd directory for Program Guard to work properly (this is already handled when using the install script as provided). To run in Query Mode, each user must be configured by invoking the install-pgrd_user < username > script. And by going to the Preferences->More Preferences->Sessions selection in the Fedora Main Menu and adding pgrdgui to the Startup Programs tab.
Program Guard will be started the next time the machine is rebooted. If you do not wish to reboot, you may start Program Guard manually as described below in Manual Starting And Stopping. Note: If starting manually and using Query Mode, once the daemon and kernel module are started, make sure that you log out and log back in.
<<lessThe application program names can be specified by listing them in a file (Static Mode) by querying the user (Query Mode). In Query Mode, when a program that is unknown to Program Guard attempts to access an Internet IP address, Program Guard displays the Program Guard Dialog Box.
In addition to providing connection information, this dialog box gives the workstation user the option of allowing the program to access the Internet or to be blocked from accessing the Internet. This can be done either for the current instance of the program or for this and all future instances of the program (Make Persistent checkbox).
Currently, the program names that are allowed or denied Internet access apply to all users of the workstation rather than on a per user basis. For example, if Program Guard is running in Query Mode and user A invokes a program previously blocked from Internet access by user B, the program will be blocked from Internet access for User A as well.
Connections blocked by Program Guard are logged to the Program Guard log file pgrd.log. It is located in the /var/log/pgrd directory. If desired, Program Guard can be configured to log all Internet connection attempts rather than just those that have been blocked.
Program Guard was tested on Fedora Core 1 and Fedora Core 3 on single processor 32 bit X86 Intel processors. It has not been tested on other distributions or on multi-processor machines. While it works on Fedora Core 1, it will not build on a standard Linux 2.4.x kernel due to task_struct definitions that were not made until Linux 2.6. If there is enough interest, a version that runs under a standard Linux 2.4 kernel may be made available.
To run in Query Mode, Gnome 2.x and Glade 2.x are required. There are no prerequisites for Static Mode.
Installation:
Program Guard consists of three components: a kernel module; a daemon; and a Gnome GUI user interface component. All files needed to build the components are in the pgrd.tgz file. An installation shell script install-pgrd is provided for Fedora distributions.
It will build/install (or remove) the kernel module and daemon as well as configure them to be started automatically when the system is booted. To invoke it, type install-pgrd < install | remove >. This script may or may not be useable as is for other Linux distributions.
If you modify the install script, please note that the module, daemon and various support files must be installed in the /opt/pgrd directory for Program Guard to work properly (this is already handled when using the install script as provided). To run in Query Mode, each user must be configured by invoking the install-pgrd_user < username > script. And by going to the Preferences->More Preferences->Sessions selection in the Fedora Main Menu and adding pgrdgui to the Startup Programs tab.
Program Guard will be started the next time the machine is rebooted. If you do not wish to reboot, you may start Program Guard manually as described below in Manual Starting And Stopping. Note: If starting manually and using Query Mode, once the daemon and kernel module are started, make sure that you log out and log back in.
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