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PC-BSD 7.1.1

PC-BSD 7.1.1


PC-BSD 7.1.1 is an excellent and must-have product which offers you a free operating system with ease of use in mind. more>>

PC-BSD 7.1.1 is an excellent and must-have product which offers you a free operating system with ease of use in mind. Like any modern system, you can listen to your favorite music, watch your movies, work with office documents and install your favorite applications with a setup wizard at a click.

Enhancements:

  • Updated 7.2-Stable to 06242009
  • Updated KDE to 4.2.4
  • Updated Nvidia driver to 185.14 - 4071
  • Update the Nvidia driver 71.86.09 -> 71.86.11 which fixes the kernel panic - 4157
  • Fixed a bug when running Dolphin in root mode - 4176
  • Fixed bugs in py-cups port, which corrects "Print a test page" failure from the GUI - PR135675
  • Fixed bugs in ksyslog program, now finds /var/log/messages properly - Port Commit
  • Added gvim to the menu - 4114
  • Removed obsolete printing menu icons - 4115
  • Improved the system updater tray, don't issue popup on failure, change icon instead - 4100
  • Improved stability with intel graphics cards
  • Updated included Wine to 1.1.24, which fixes issues with certain 3D Games
  • Fixed issues with using the fetch ports GUI causing a crash in kcmshell4. - 4069
  • Improved the System Updater Tray to not use annoying popups and instead just change the icon - 4103
  • Added the older Nvidia 71.86.xx driver - 4066
  • Fixed issues with kppp, which needs suid permissions to function - 4061
  • Moved /PCBSD to /usr/PCBSD and created sym-link to allow small root partitions - 3999 - 4004 - 4008
  • Fixed bugs when "upgrading" a system that uses ZFS root partition - 3995 - 3997
  • Added support to give higher / lower priority to wifi connections - 3871
  • Added ability to edit saved wifi profiles - 3870
  • Added ability to "ignore" updates in the updater tool - 3842
  • Improved the system updater and tray application interaction - 3832
  • Fixed CUPS issues not finding all .ppd files correctly - 3833 - 3834 - 3822
  • Fixed bugs with xterm not running - 3804
  • Improved the default fluxbox configuration - 3793 - 3794 - 3798 - 3808 - 3809
  • Improved the KDE4 default theme - 3805 - 3810
  • Updated the KDM theme - 3812 - 3817
  • Improved the KSplash Theme - 3811
  • Misc other bugfixes
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Added: 2009-07-06 License: BSD License Price: FREE
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PC-BSD 1.3.01 / 1.4 BetaPC-BSD - PC-BSD has as its goals to be an easy-to-install-and-use desktop operating system, based on FreeBSD. PC-BSD
License:BSD License
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830 downloads
Added: 2007-07-20
cec 6

cec 6


cec (Coraid Ethernet Console) client, can connect to any CEC server over raw ethernet. more>>
cec (Coraid Ethernet Console) client, can connect to any CEC server over raw ethernet. Coraid appliances are examples of CEC servers.
Cec is also the name of the client used to connect to cec servers. Cec will run on linux, and bsd flavors supporting bpf. By default the makefile is linux ready -- just run make. To compile a bsd binary, run
make PLATFORM=bsd
or edit the makefile accordingly.
Documentation
See the cec.8 manpage. To read the manpage before installation, some
versions of man accept a "-l" option:
man -l cec.8
... while on other systems groff may be used.
groff -Tascii -mandoc cec.8 | less
Enhancements:
- Solaris support was added.
- An "install" target was added to the makefile.
- Minor bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-01-02 License: BSD License Price:
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PC-Info 0.1

PC-Info 0.1


PC-Info project is a Server-Client Software using the Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE). more>>
PC-Info project is a Server-Client Software using the Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE).

Server uses KDE/QT to show the client data. Cmd-line is also possible.

Until now the Client can submit IP/Port, Hostname and CPU-Model information.

Installation:

The simplest way to compile this package is:

1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.

Running `configure takes a while. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.

2. Type `make to compile the package.

3. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.

4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean.
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Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libpcap 0.9.7

libpcap 0.9.7


libpcap is a system-independent interface for user-level packet capture. more>>
libpcap is a handy little library which provides a packet filtering mechanism based on the BSD packet filter (BPF).
Enhancements:
- Basic BPF filtering, Bluetooth, USB capturing on Linux, FreeBSD BIOCSDIRECTION ioctl, additional filter operations for 802.11 frame types, and support for filtering on MTP2 frame types were all added, and numerous other minor enhancements and bugfixes were made.
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: BSD License Price:
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OpenCT 0.6.12

OpenCT 0.6.12


OpenCT implements drivers for several smart card readers. more>>
OpenCT implements drivers for several smart card readers. OpenCT comes as driver in ifdhandler format for PC/SC-Lite, as CT-API driver, or as a small and lean middleware, so applications can use it with minimal overhead. OpenCT also has a primitive mechanism to export smart card readers to remote machines via tcp/ip.
OpenCT was written by an international team and is licensed as Open Source software under the LGPL license. For a list of all authors and contributers as well as detailed license information see AuthorsAndCredits.
Tested:
- generic USB CCID driver
- Towitoko readers and compatibles
- Schlumberger/Axalto e-gate tokens
- Aladdin eToken PRO
- Rainbow iKey 3000
- PertoSmart USB and Serial (ACS AC-1030)
- PertoSmart EMV and ACS ACR38U
- Smartmouse/Phoenix driver
- WB Electronics Infinity USB Unlimited
Not well tested:
- OMNIKEY CardMan
- Eutron "CryptoIdentity" ITSEC-I/P
- Gemplus Readers
- Rainbow iKey 2032
- Kobil Kaan Professional and Telesec B1
- Cherry Smartboard
Enhancements:
- Alternative udev rules based on MODALIAS were added.
- Wiki export was updated.
- Lots of functions were made static.
- Variables that clashed with function names (such as index) were changed.
- The DragonFly BSD build was fixed.
- Small delays were added to the smph driver.
- A pcsclite compilation issue was fixed.
- ccid was added as a fall-back driver if no other is found.
- More drivers were added to etc/ files.
- Lots of warnings and issues found by sparse were fixed.
- Contactless reader support was added (librfid).
- The cm4000/cm4040 drivers were fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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projectM 0.99

projectM 0.99


projectM is a music visualizer which uses 3D hardware accelerated iterative image based rendering. more>>
projectM is a XMMS visualization plugin which uses 3D hardware accelerated iterative image based rendering.

projectM is basically a reimplementation of Milkdrop under OpenGL. projectM already does some things Milkdrop does not (like infinite custom shapes/waves).

projectM should run anywhere where OpenGL is available (Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, and Windows verified). Please port me to your music player.

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Added: 2006-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DragonFly BSD 1.10.1

DragonFly BSD 1.10.1


DragonFly is an operating system and environment designed to be the logical continuation of the FreeBSD-4.x OS series. more>>
DragonFly is an Linux operating system and environment designed to be the logical continuation of the FreeBSD-4.x OS series. These operating systems belong in the same class as Linux in that they are based on UNIX ideals and APIs. DragonFly is a fork in the path, so to speak, giving the BSD base an opportunity to grow in an entirely new direction from the one taken in the FreeBSD-5 series.

It is our belief that the correct choice of features and algorithms can yield the potential for excellent scalability, robustness, and debuggability in a number of broad system categories. Not just for SMP or NUMA, but for everything from a single-node UP system to a massively clustered system. It is our belief that a fairly simple but wide-ranging set of goals will lay the groundwork for future growth.

The existing BSD cores, including FreeBSD-5, are still primarily based on models which could at best be called strained as they are applied to modern systems. The true innovation has given way to basically just laying on hacks to add features, such as encrypted disks and security layering that in a better environment could be developed at far less cost and with far greater flexibility.

We also believe that it is important to provide API solutions which allow reasonable backwards and forwards version compatibility, at least between userland and the kernel, in a mix-and-match environment. If one considers the situation from the ultimate in clustering... secure anonymous system clustering over the internet, the necessity of having properly specified APIs becomes apparent.

Finally, we believe that a fully integrated and feature-full upgrade mechanism should exist to allow end users and system operators of all walks of life to easily maintain their systems. Debian Linux has shown us the way, but it is possible to do better.

DragonFly is going to be a multi-year project at the very least. Achieving our goal set will require a great deal of groundwork just to reposition existing mechanisms to fit the new models. The goals link will take you to a more detailed description of what we hope to accomplish.

1.2.0 is our second major DragonFly release and the first one which we have created a separate CVS branch for. DragonFlys policy is to only commit bug fixes to release branches.

This release represents a significant milestone in our efforts to improve the kernel infrastructure. DragonFly is still running under the Big Giant Lock, but this will probably be the last release where that is the case.

The greatest progress has been made in the network subsystem. The TCP stack is now almost fully threaded (and will likely be the first subsystem we remove the BGL from in coming months). The TCP stack now fully supports the SACK protocol and a large number of bug and performance fixes have gone in, especially in regard to GigE performance over LANs.

The namecache has been completely rewritten and is now considered to be production-ready with this release. The rewrite will greatly simplify future filesystem work and is a necessary precursor for our ultimate goal of creating a clusterable OS.

This will be last release that uses GCC 2.95.x as the default compiler. Both GCC 3.4.x and GCC 2.95.x are supported in this release through the use of the CCVER environment variable (gcc2 or gcc34). GCC 2.95.x is to be retired soon due to its lack of TLS support. The current development branch will soon start depending heavily on TLS support and __thread both within the kernel and in libc and other libraries. This release fully supports TLS segments for programs compiled with gcc-3.4.x.

It goes without saying that this release is far more stable then our 1.0A release. A huge number of bug fixes, performance improvements, and design changes have been made since the 1.0A release.
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: BSD License Price:
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Kpackage 3.5.2

Kpackage 3.5.2


Kpackage is a KDE tool for installing, viewing and uninstalling packages. more>>
Kpackage project is a KDE tool for installing, viewing and uninstalling packages.

The formats supported include RPM, Debian, Slackware and BSD package manager.

KPackage is part of the KDE project.

KPackage can be found in the kdeadmin package.
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Added: 2006-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PyFortune 1.0b

PyFortune 1.0b


PyFortune is a GUI fortune program with over 10,000 fortunes built-in. more>>
PyFortune project is a GUI fortune program with over 10,000 fortunes built-in.
PyFortune is a BSD fortune-compatible GUI fortune program.
It has over 10,000 fortunes built-in, keeps track of all fortunes that have been displayed so they arent repeated prematurely, a history with back and forward, bookmarks with a bookmark editor, a fortune weight function to make some categories more likely to appear than others, and a search to find specific fortunes.
Main features:
- Over 10000 fortunes built-in
- Keeps track of which fortunes have been displayed so you dont see any again
- Unlimited history of displayed fortunes
- Built-in bookmarks and bookmark editor
- Loading and saving BSD fortune files
- Fortune weight function to make categories more likely to appear
- Find function to find specific fortunes
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Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BSD::Ipfwgen 1.5

BSD::Ipfwgen 1.5


BSD::Ipfwgen is a Perl module to aid in the creation of ipfw-based firewalls. more>>
BSD::Ipfwgen is a Perl module to aid in the creation of ipfw-based firewalls.

SYNOPSIS

use BSD::Ipfwgen;

outside qw(**interface list**);
leaf qw(**interface list**);

consolidate qw(**network list**);
us qw(**network list**);
not_us qw(**network list**);
to_us qw(**network list**);
from_us qw(**network list**);
symmetric qw(**network list**);

count_by_interface();
count_by_address qw(**network list**);
count_by_udp qw(**port list**);
count_by_tcp qw(**port list**);

no_looping()
no_spoofing_us()
no_spoofing_by_us()
no_leaf_spoofing()

tcp_from_rules($port, $rules);
tcp_to_rules($port, $rules);
udp_from_rules($port, $rules);
udp_to_rules($port, $rules);

from_net_rules($network, $rules);
to_net_rules($network, $rules);

to_me_rules($rules)
not_to_me_rules($rules)
from_me_rules($rules)
not_from_me_rules($rules)

in_interface_rules($interface, $rules);
out_interface_rules($interface, $rules);

drop_unwanted qw(**network list**);

generate qw(**options**)

**port list** is a list of integers. 80, 23, etc.
**network list** is a list of network address. 207.33.90.32/27 etc.
**interface list** is a list of interface names. de0, fxp1 etc
**options** is a list of the valid options: DEFAULT-ACCEPT, INSECURE
$rules is a newline separated set of L< ipfw > rules.

Ipfwgen is designed to make writing complex firewalls easier and safer. It handles generating some of the harder rulesets: anti-spoofing, anti-looping, and anti land-attack.

Ipfwgen does not try to reduce the complexity of firewall building. What it does do is allow you to write a perl program which generates a firewal. Its expected that the firewalls generated by Ipfwgen will be examined by a human and installed manually.

Ipfwgen commands must be given in a particular sequence. First are the declaritive commands: outside, leaf, consolidate, us, not_us, and symmetric.

Then the rule-specification commands: almost everything else. Ipfwgen keeps an internal database of the rules that are in progress. After all the rule-specification commands are done, then the firewall gets compiled.

The generate command compiles the specifications into actuall ipfw commands and dumps them on STDOUT.

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Added: 2006-10-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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xCHM 1.13

xCHM 1.13


xCHM is a cross-platform GUI front-end to chmlib, with borrowed bits from Pabs chmdeco project. more>>
xCHM is a cross-platform GUI front-end to chmlib, with borrowed bits from Pabs chmdeco project.

xCHM was originally written for UNIX systems (Linux, *BSD, Solaris), xCHM has been since ported to Mac OS X and Windows.

xCHM can show the content tree if one is available, print pages, change font face and size, remember bookmarks, display a searchable index, and search for words in the current page and the whole book.

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Added: 2007-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pan 0.125

Pan 0.125


Pan is a Usenet newsreader which attempts to be useful for both text-based and binaries newsgroups. more>>
Pan is a newsreader which attempts to be pleasing to both new and experienced users. In addition to the standard newsreader features, Pan also supports yEnc, offline newsreading, article filtering, multiple connections, and more features for power users and alt.binaries fans.

Pan is also the only Unix newsreader to get a perfect score on the Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evaluations.

Pan runs on Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Windows, and most flavors of Unix.

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Added: 2007-02-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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C++ Sockets 2.1.7

C++ Sockets 2.1.7


C++ Sockets is a C++ wrapper for BSD-style sockets. more>>
C++ Sockets is a C++ wrapper for BSD-style sockets.
Main features:
- SSL support
- IPv6 support
- tcp and udp sockets
- encrypted tcp
- http protocol
- highly customizable error handling
Enhancements:
- A fatal bug in LineProtocol/Online when a CRLF happened over a read buffer boundary has been fixed.
- New output buffer logic.
- OnWriteComplete callback has been added, which fires after the output buffer has been transferred.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Advanced Bash Scripting Guide 5.4

Advanced Bash Scripting Guide 5.4


Complete ebook tutorial and reference on shell scripting with Bash in Linux/UNIX/BSD. This is the equivalent of a 918-page printed book. more>>

Complete ebook tutorial and reference on shell scripting with Bash in Linux/UNIX/BSD. This is the equivalent of a 918-page printed book. Includes shell scripts that emulate games, such as Perquackey and Nim. It is an official Linux Documentation Project (http://www.tldp.org) Guide. Some reviewers have named it the best book available on the subject.

Requirements: Web Browser or PDF viewer

Whats new in this version: New material, updates, bugfixes, stylistic revisions

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Added: 2009-04-03 License: Freeware Price: $0
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Gpart 0.1h

Gpart 0.1h


Gpart is a tool which tries to guess the primary partition table of a PC-type hard disk in case of a damaged patition table. more>>
Gpart is a tool which tries to guess the primary partition table of a PC-type hard disk in case the primary partition table in sector 0 is damaged, incorrect or deleted. The guessed table can be written to a file or device. Supported (guessable) filesystem or partition types by Gpart are:
- DOS/Windows FAT (FAT 12/16/32)
- Linux ext2
- Linux swap partitions versions 0 and 1 (Linux >= v2.2.X)
- OS/2 HPFS
- Windows NT/2000 FS
- *BSD disklabels
- Solaris/x86 disklabels
- Minix FS
- Reiser FS
- Linux LVM physical volume module (LVM by Heinz Mauelshagen)
- SGI XFS on Linux
- BeOS filesystem
- QNX 4.x filesystem
Enhancements:
- New support for the following filesystems: BeOS, QNX 4.x & SGI XFS.
- Updated Reiser filesystem support (Francis Devereux).
- Updated LVM support.
- Several small fixes from contributors.
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Added: 2006-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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