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flexbackup 1.2.1
flexbackup is a flexible backup tool. more>>
flexbackup is for you if you have a single or small number of machines, amanda is "too much", and tarring things up by hand isnt nearly enough...
Main features:
- Easy to configure
- Uses dump, afio, GNU tar, cpio, star, pax, or zip archivers
- Full and numbered levels of incremental backup (acts like "dump")
- Compression and buffering options for all backup types
- Does remote filesystems (over rsh/ssh; no special service)
- Package delta mode can backup files not owned by rpm, or owned+changed files.
- Writes to tapes, on-disk archive files, or on-disk directory trees
- Keeps a table of contents so you know what archives are on each tape
- Nice log files
<<lessMain features:
- Easy to configure
- Uses dump, afio, GNU tar, cpio, star, pax, or zip archivers
- Full and numbered levels of incremental backup (acts like "dump")
- Compression and buffering options for all backup types
- Does remote filesystems (over rsh/ssh; no special service)
- Package delta mode can backup files not owned by rpm, or owned+changed files.
- Writes to tapes, on-disk archive files, or on-disk directory trees
- Keeps a table of contents so you know what archives are on each tape
- Nice log files
Download (0.083MB)
Added: 2005-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1655 downloads
Etlinux 1.2.1
Etlinux is a complete Linux-based system designed to run on very small industrial computers. more>>
etLinux is an embedded linux distribution, intended for PC/104 boards with flash disk (like M-Systems DiskOnChip) with very little memory and disk space (starting from 2Mb of RAM and 2Mb of flash disk).
Subsequently well refer to the development platform as the "host system" and to the target machine (the one on which etLinux will run) ad the "target system".
Etlinux is a complete Linux-based system designed to run on very small industrial computers. It has been designed to be small, modular, flexible and complete.
Its reduced memory and disk requirements make it ideal for all cost-sensitive situations, while at the same time its modularity and completeness give the full power of unix even for embedded applications.
Etlinux is ideal in all embedded system applications where advanced unix facilities are a must: preemptive multitasking, multithreading, memory protection, fast I/O, enhanced reliability, speed, ...
Moreover, source code availability is a guarantee for the longevity of Etlinux based products.
But perhaps the greatest advantage over competitors is given by the enormous and proven availability of advanced development tools, documentation and sources, giving an effective edge to the developer and reducing the time to market.
In fact the availability of constantly updated quality C/C++ compilers, debuggers, libraries, interpreted languages, and other tools is the most compelling reason to switch away from old proprietary embedded development environments.
Main features:
- embedded cgi-capable WEB server
- a telnet server
- an email server, with the ability to execute commands sent by email from a remote site
- CORBA support
- easy-to-use remote file management
- the powerful Tcl scripting language
- a flexible package selection scheme, allowing an easy customization of the system
- source code available for every component
<<lessSubsequently well refer to the development platform as the "host system" and to the target machine (the one on which etLinux will run) ad the "target system".
Etlinux is a complete Linux-based system designed to run on very small industrial computers. It has been designed to be small, modular, flexible and complete.
Its reduced memory and disk requirements make it ideal for all cost-sensitive situations, while at the same time its modularity and completeness give the full power of unix even for embedded applications.
Etlinux is ideal in all embedded system applications where advanced unix facilities are a must: preemptive multitasking, multithreading, memory protection, fast I/O, enhanced reliability, speed, ...
Moreover, source code availability is a guarantee for the longevity of Etlinux based products.
But perhaps the greatest advantage over competitors is given by the enormous and proven availability of advanced development tools, documentation and sources, giving an effective edge to the developer and reducing the time to market.
In fact the availability of constantly updated quality C/C++ compilers, debuggers, libraries, interpreted languages, and other tools is the most compelling reason to switch away from old proprietary embedded development environments.
Main features:
- embedded cgi-capable WEB server
- a telnet server
- an email server, with the ability to execute commands sent by email from a remote site
- CORBA support
- easy-to-use remote file management
- the powerful Tcl scripting language
- a flexible package selection scheme, allowing an easy customization of the system
- source code available for every component
Download (5.0MB)
Added: 2005-05-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1629 downloads
Download (16.3MB)
Added: 2005-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1625 downloads
Aethera 1.2.1
Aethera is a pim application that handles all kinds of personal information. more>>
Aethera is a pim application, i.e. it handles all kinds of personal information: email, contacts, notes, tasks, todos, journals. It has various communication features regarding: send/receive email, send/receive task requests and appointment requests via email. It can help you to know quickly the worlds news and weather.
Aethera is a new cutting edge communications and personal data management software written with Qt and deployed for Linux, Windows and Macintosh. By PIM we mean Personal Information Manager, by PDR we mean Personal Data Repository, the rest should be obvious.
Aethera supports all the standard messaging protocols such as POP and IMAP with full synchronization capability as well as support for multiple identities. All the features you would expect to find in an industrial strength email system are part of Aethera. In addition there is a personal calendar and schedule, as well as "sticky" notes, "To Do" lists, an address book, groupware compatibility via Kolab, and optional plug ins the extend the idea of collaboration beyond the bounds of typical groupware with instant messaging, whiteboarding and voice over IP (VoIP). The combination of Aethera with Kolab provides you with a very powerful combination that can realistically replace Outlook/Exchange and in some cases Lotus Notes, for only the price of the hardware to install it on. There are no per server costs or per user costs unless you want the optional plug ins, which are all priced at trivial amounts. Since Aethera runs on virtually any operating system you are likely to use, it doesnt require that you make any changes on the desktop.
The Groupware portion of Aethera can be as simple as sharing your personal schedule to arrange meetings and discover scheduling conflicts, sharing your contacts or even your ideas using notes and images. There is support for Kolab Groupware server, a good solution for people who need synchronization and instant access to information. Aethera is also a GPL, this means you get the source code with the application to do whatever you want. We dont charge for Aethera, however we do have the optional plug ins that we charge for, but you are free to create your own plug ins for your own use or to give away to other people and companies.
We are available to build plug ins or add functionality on a time and materials basis if you wish to have specific customizations in a timely fashion, just contact us at . Aethera uses advanced functionality that we developed that allows you to add new plug ins with relative ease across operating systems, making Aethera truly unique and extensible. Our use of Qt from Trolltech gives us the ability to easily make the user interface multi-platform, and we take care of the rest.
Aethera is well suited, and designed, around the idea of collaboration and information management. So lets talk about whats there now, what wed like to do in the future and what is possible to do.
Through our creative use of Jabber weve been able to integrate not only an instant messaging client, but also the worlds only collaborative whiteboarding application built on top of Jabber. This allows you to rapidly communicate with friends and co-workers anywhere in the world and be able to easily share visual ideas. Our Jabber client is also the only one currently available that supports file transfers between clients with no problems with firewalls. Now an extension of this idea would be to allow you to share any object within Aethera to people you are Jabbering with, for example: Say you are in a one on one chat, or better yet, a MUC (Multi User Chat in Jabber terms) and you drop a Contact from Aethera in to the chat, everyone can have that automatically load in to their contact list, or maybe it is a file, a picture, etc. This is all theoretically possible today with the technology that exists in the framework, it just hasnt been written yet.
Weve added what we call the aethera-command extension. This allows you to essentially script Aethera externally. So for example on Windows, you could have a VBA script that was part of MS Excel that could populate your Address Book with the data out of Excel. Some of the things were talking about here can be solved with aethera-command, the possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
Another useful tool that could be done in a relatively short amount of time would be a CRM module, this is "Customer Resource Management" and is invaluable for sales people. If youve ever seen ACT! or Goldmine, this is what we are talking about, but far more flexible and better integration between all the modules. The design is done, but resources are thin to do everything we want.
Aethera could also be enabled to create discussion forums and knowledge bases within the enterprise or across the Internet. Aethera will also supports sophisticated work flow management through a graphical interface that allows you describe the flow of work through a process. Perhaps a document needs to be reviewed by, and signed off by several different people in a particular sequence. When that is done, then a copy is faxed or printed or emailed to another recipient at another location, and the task is then flagged as completed and notification is sent to the task manager. A web interface is also available so that you are never out of touch with your information. Eventually Aethera will integrate with our Project Management software as a fully integrated solution.
The PDR portion of Aethera will allow for new, and to our knowledge, completely unique features for managing your personal information. How many places do you have to organize information? You have your disk drive where you create directory structures and save information. You have web pages that you save in the bookmarks of your web browser, and you have your email. How often have you saved a bookmark only to have the link go away later, or you cant remember why you saved it? How often have you saved an email, and then cant remember why? Two very exciting pieces of Aethera address these issues for you.
Weve been designing a component on Linux that will allow any enabled application to save its information into the Aethera virtual file system. This one step allows you, but does not require you, to save any and all files into a single hierarchy that is easily organized, indexed and searchable. You will even be able to use Aethera to save your bookmarks through Konqueror and have multiple sorting criteria so that you can easily find and use them. A plug in for Konqueror will also allow you to save whole, or in part, web pages into the Aethera VFS instead of just saving the URL. This becomes even more useful with the next piece. It is conceivable to provide the same level of functionality through Internet Explorer on Windows and Safari on OS X.
The companion piece is the Annotation Tool. This component allows the user to add any personal notes to any piece of information being saved. So now you can save off that web page and make some notes on it when you save it as well as maintain the original URL information if needed. You can now file away your emails into folders and put your own notes and thoughts with them, ensuring that you will always know what your various correspondence were about in case the thread is lost. Anything that is saved into the VFS will have the ability to be annotated, giving you ultimate control over your personal information.
The VFS can easily be swapped to a SQL compliant database backend, which provides for better data security and more robust searching capability, not to mention better speed as your data repositories grow. You could then use any type of database tool to browse and report from those data structures (provided you have security clearance).
We hope you are starting to see and understand the vision of Aethera, what it can do today, and what it can do tomorrow.
Enhancements:
Whats new:
Groupware (Kolab1, Citadel)
- Aethera can use even empty Shared Folders (Kolab1 compatibility).
- The jabber chat logs can be saved in Notes Shared Folders (Kolab1 compatibility)
General
- Sound support for notifications, you can use the autodetect mode or just choose your player.
- Sound support can be disabled if you want to hear only your music :).
- More translations available (Greek support in progress). The current supported languages are French, German, Russian and Portuguese (BR).
tkJabberPro
- The notification system has been improved and you will get notifications as popup messages, as sounds or as status bar messages depending on the situation.
- Now its more comfortable to know about your new instant messages from your contacts or file transfer status.
- Now it comes with a system tray support (Linux only) which works very well with the new notification system.
- Better support for unicode, so that you can communicate with friends all over the world.
- The management of chat logs has been improved with a search mechanism and with groupware support.
- There is a new search line which let you see only the needed chat logs.
- The groupware support (Kolab1 compatible) helps you to store your chat logs on the server for sharing it with other people or just to have your important data available from different location.
- The chat list view has alternative background color for a better visibility.
- You can send/request authorization when you need. Adding a new contact will manage the authorizations automaticaly. The layout for authorization dialog has been fixed.
Improvements and fixes:
Datebook
- ICAL format support has some fixes.
- The automaticaly saving options works now.
- The sound option for events alarm works now. It is using the new sound support.
- Removing a calendar with Delete key isnt possible anymore.
Addressbook
- VCARD support is reading/importing both VCARD2 and VCARD3 data format and it exports data only in VCARD3 format. In this way more people will be able to import their old contacts in Aethera.
- The support for phone field is fixed (even as a SIP type).
- The Kolab support is better too.
- The contacts view list is using alternative background for a better visibility.
<<lessAethera is a new cutting edge communications and personal data management software written with Qt and deployed for Linux, Windows and Macintosh. By PIM we mean Personal Information Manager, by PDR we mean Personal Data Repository, the rest should be obvious.
Aethera supports all the standard messaging protocols such as POP and IMAP with full synchronization capability as well as support for multiple identities. All the features you would expect to find in an industrial strength email system are part of Aethera. In addition there is a personal calendar and schedule, as well as "sticky" notes, "To Do" lists, an address book, groupware compatibility via Kolab, and optional plug ins the extend the idea of collaboration beyond the bounds of typical groupware with instant messaging, whiteboarding and voice over IP (VoIP). The combination of Aethera with Kolab provides you with a very powerful combination that can realistically replace Outlook/Exchange and in some cases Lotus Notes, for only the price of the hardware to install it on. There are no per server costs or per user costs unless you want the optional plug ins, which are all priced at trivial amounts. Since Aethera runs on virtually any operating system you are likely to use, it doesnt require that you make any changes on the desktop.
The Groupware portion of Aethera can be as simple as sharing your personal schedule to arrange meetings and discover scheduling conflicts, sharing your contacts or even your ideas using notes and images. There is support for Kolab Groupware server, a good solution for people who need synchronization and instant access to information. Aethera is also a GPL, this means you get the source code with the application to do whatever you want. We dont charge for Aethera, however we do have the optional plug ins that we charge for, but you are free to create your own plug ins for your own use or to give away to other people and companies.
We are available to build plug ins or add functionality on a time and materials basis if you wish to have specific customizations in a timely fashion, just contact us at . Aethera uses advanced functionality that we developed that allows you to add new plug ins with relative ease across operating systems, making Aethera truly unique and extensible. Our use of Qt from Trolltech gives us the ability to easily make the user interface multi-platform, and we take care of the rest.
Aethera is well suited, and designed, around the idea of collaboration and information management. So lets talk about whats there now, what wed like to do in the future and what is possible to do.
Through our creative use of Jabber weve been able to integrate not only an instant messaging client, but also the worlds only collaborative whiteboarding application built on top of Jabber. This allows you to rapidly communicate with friends and co-workers anywhere in the world and be able to easily share visual ideas. Our Jabber client is also the only one currently available that supports file transfers between clients with no problems with firewalls. Now an extension of this idea would be to allow you to share any object within Aethera to people you are Jabbering with, for example: Say you are in a one on one chat, or better yet, a MUC (Multi User Chat in Jabber terms) and you drop a Contact from Aethera in to the chat, everyone can have that automatically load in to their contact list, or maybe it is a file, a picture, etc. This is all theoretically possible today with the technology that exists in the framework, it just hasnt been written yet.
Weve added what we call the aethera-command extension. This allows you to essentially script Aethera externally. So for example on Windows, you could have a VBA script that was part of MS Excel that could populate your Address Book with the data out of Excel. Some of the things were talking about here can be solved with aethera-command, the possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
Another useful tool that could be done in a relatively short amount of time would be a CRM module, this is "Customer Resource Management" and is invaluable for sales people. If youve ever seen ACT! or Goldmine, this is what we are talking about, but far more flexible and better integration between all the modules. The design is done, but resources are thin to do everything we want.
Aethera could also be enabled to create discussion forums and knowledge bases within the enterprise or across the Internet. Aethera will also supports sophisticated work flow management through a graphical interface that allows you describe the flow of work through a process. Perhaps a document needs to be reviewed by, and signed off by several different people in a particular sequence. When that is done, then a copy is faxed or printed or emailed to another recipient at another location, and the task is then flagged as completed and notification is sent to the task manager. A web interface is also available so that you are never out of touch with your information. Eventually Aethera will integrate with our Project Management software as a fully integrated solution.
The PDR portion of Aethera will allow for new, and to our knowledge, completely unique features for managing your personal information. How many places do you have to organize information? You have your disk drive where you create directory structures and save information. You have web pages that you save in the bookmarks of your web browser, and you have your email. How often have you saved a bookmark only to have the link go away later, or you cant remember why you saved it? How often have you saved an email, and then cant remember why? Two very exciting pieces of Aethera address these issues for you.
Weve been designing a component on Linux that will allow any enabled application to save its information into the Aethera virtual file system. This one step allows you, but does not require you, to save any and all files into a single hierarchy that is easily organized, indexed and searchable. You will even be able to use Aethera to save your bookmarks through Konqueror and have multiple sorting criteria so that you can easily find and use them. A plug in for Konqueror will also allow you to save whole, or in part, web pages into the Aethera VFS instead of just saving the URL. This becomes even more useful with the next piece. It is conceivable to provide the same level of functionality through Internet Explorer on Windows and Safari on OS X.
The companion piece is the Annotation Tool. This component allows the user to add any personal notes to any piece of information being saved. So now you can save off that web page and make some notes on it when you save it as well as maintain the original URL information if needed. You can now file away your emails into folders and put your own notes and thoughts with them, ensuring that you will always know what your various correspondence were about in case the thread is lost. Anything that is saved into the VFS will have the ability to be annotated, giving you ultimate control over your personal information.
The VFS can easily be swapped to a SQL compliant database backend, which provides for better data security and more robust searching capability, not to mention better speed as your data repositories grow. You could then use any type of database tool to browse and report from those data structures (provided you have security clearance).
We hope you are starting to see and understand the vision of Aethera, what it can do today, and what it can do tomorrow.
Enhancements:
Whats new:
Groupware (Kolab1, Citadel)
- Aethera can use even empty Shared Folders (Kolab1 compatibility).
- The jabber chat logs can be saved in Notes Shared Folders (Kolab1 compatibility)
General
- Sound support for notifications, you can use the autodetect mode or just choose your player.
- Sound support can be disabled if you want to hear only your music :).
- More translations available (Greek support in progress). The current supported languages are French, German, Russian and Portuguese (BR).
tkJabberPro
- The notification system has been improved and you will get notifications as popup messages, as sounds or as status bar messages depending on the situation.
- Now its more comfortable to know about your new instant messages from your contacts or file transfer status.
- Now it comes with a system tray support (Linux only) which works very well with the new notification system.
- Better support for unicode, so that you can communicate with friends all over the world.
- The management of chat logs has been improved with a search mechanism and with groupware support.
- There is a new search line which let you see only the needed chat logs.
- The groupware support (Kolab1 compatible) helps you to store your chat logs on the server for sharing it with other people or just to have your important data available from different location.
- The chat list view has alternative background color for a better visibility.
- You can send/request authorization when you need. Adding a new contact will manage the authorizations automaticaly. The layout for authorization dialog has been fixed.
Improvements and fixes:
Datebook
- ICAL format support has some fixes.
- The automaticaly saving options works now.
- The sound option for events alarm works now. It is using the new sound support.
- Removing a calendar with Delete key isnt possible anymore.
Addressbook
- VCARD support is reading/importing both VCARD2 and VCARD3 data format and it exports data only in VCARD3 format. In this way more people will be able to import their old contacts in Aethera.
- The support for phone field is fixed (even as a SIP type).
- The Kolab support is better too.
- The contacts view list is using alternative background for a better visibility.
Download (7.4MB)
Added: 2005-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1613 downloads
TEMPO 1.2.1
TEMPO (Topographic Eeg Mapping PrOgram) is open source software for 3D visualization of brain electrical activity. more>>
TEMPO (Topographic Eeg Mapping PrOgram) is open source software for 3D visualization of brain electrical activity. TEMPO accepts EEG file in standard EDF format and creates animated sequence of topographic maps.
Topographic maps are generated over 3D head model and user is able to navigate around head and examine maps from different viewpoints.
Most mapping parameters are adjustable through appropriate graphical user interface controls. Also, individual topographic maps could be saved in PNG format for future examination or publishing.
<<lessTopographic maps are generated over 3D head model and user is able to navigate around head and examine maps from different viewpoints.
Most mapping parameters are adjustable through appropriate graphical user interface controls. Also, individual topographic maps could be saved in PNG format for future examination or publishing.
Download (0.78MB)
Added: 2005-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1596 downloads
QUIViewer 1.2.1
QUIViewer is a Qt only version of the KDE application KUIViewer. more>>
This application is a Qt only version of the KDE application KUIViewer that ships with the KDE SDK. It is able to allow people to view Qt Designer UI files without having any of the Qt development tools installed.
The advantage of this tool is that developers can show customers what the user interface will not only look like, but how it will behave. Unlike screenshots that dont give a good feel for tab layout and key accelerators the UI viewer will let the user see it in action.
The utility also has the ability to print screen captures of the current user interface, save image snapshots of the user interface, and also to copy an image of the current user interface to the clipboard.
Main features:
- Print screen captures of the user interface.
- Save screen captures in various image formats.
- Capture directly to the clipboard.
- Support for modal dialogs.
- Support for preview in other Qt styles.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug where QMainWindow based ui files would not close properly when closed via the window manager.
- Fixed bug where slots would connect to the main UI Viewer.
<<lessThe advantage of this tool is that developers can show customers what the user interface will not only look like, but how it will behave. Unlike screenshots that dont give a good feel for tab layout and key accelerators the UI viewer will let the user see it in action.
The utility also has the ability to print screen captures of the current user interface, save image snapshots of the user interface, and also to copy an image of the current user interface to the clipboard.
Main features:
- Print screen captures of the user interface.
- Save screen captures in various image formats.
- Capture directly to the clipboard.
- Support for modal dialogs.
- Support for preview in other Qt styles.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug where QMainWindow based ui files would not close properly when closed via the window manager.
- Fixed bug where slots would connect to the main UI Viewer.
Download (0.058MB)
Added: 2005-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1593 downloads
Vex 1.2.1
Vex is a CSS-styled editor for document-type XML such as DocBook and xhtml. more>>
Vex is a CSS-styled editor for document-type XML such as DocBook and xhtml.
Vex provides a wordprocessor-like interface for editing structured documents in XML. It is written in Java and based on the Eclipse platform.
Main features:
- Uses regular CSS for styling documents.
- Constrains the document to valid XML while you type.
- Produces readable, word-wrapped XML documents.
- Leverages the power of the Eclipse platform, e.g. supports full integration with CVS.
<<lessVex provides a wordprocessor-like interface for editing structured documents in XML. It is written in Java and based on the Eclipse platform.
Main features:
- Uses regular CSS for styling documents.
- Constrains the document to valid XML while you type.
- Produces readable, word-wrapped XML documents.
- Leverages the power of the Eclipse platform, e.g. supports full integration with CVS.
Download (25MB)
Added: 2005-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1539 downloads
LMule 1.2.1
LMule is a Linux port of eMule client using wxWindows class library. more>>
LMule is a Linux port of eMule client using wxWindows class library.
<<less Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2005-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1534 downloads
WMsensormon 1.2.1
Wmsensormon is a doc app for WindowMaker that utilizes lm_sensors to monitor CPU temp, sys temp, fan speeds, and CPU voltage. more>>
Wmsensormon is a doc app for WindowMaker that utilizes lm_sensors to monitor CPU temp, sys temp, fan speeds, and CPU voltage.
It offers configurable warnings for overheating, and the sensors displayed are adjustable by the user with command line parameters.
Installation:
make
make install
wmsensormon
Options:
-h, --help this help screen
-v, --version print version information
-f show temperatures in Fahrenheit
-s default SMP mode (mode #1)
-s1 SMP mode #1 (CPU 1, CPU 2, sys, fan)
-s2 SMP mode #2 (CPU 1, CPU 2, fan 1, fan 2)
-sw switch CPU and SYS temperature readings
use with -s1 or -s2 if SYS temp is first
-swf switch fans to read fan3 and fan4
-r refresh time (in microseconds, default 100000)
-l enable logging with default time, (default 30000)
-ln enable logging with specified time, (1000 = 1 min)
-dt danger CPU temperature, default: system value (i.e. 60)
input values in Celsius
-ds danger SYS temperature, default: system value (i.e. 60)
input values in Celsius
-df danger fan speed, default: system value (i.e. 3000)
-wt warning CPU temperature, default: danger value
input values in Celsius
-ws warning SYS temperature, default: danger value
input values in Celsius
-wf warning fan speed, default: danger value
-lv limit CPU core volts, default is system value either: max voltage first, min
voltage second (i.e. 180 170) or:
percent difference first, value second (i.e. % 5 175)
Enhancements:
- when a command line arg gets a invalid parameter return error rather than ok
- fixed reading in the limit values from the wrong sensor if using the -sw option
- added option to choose a sensors chip to read from.
- added support for detecting whether the chosen sensor chip is a temperature sensor or some other type.
- if the choosen chip is number 0 or no chip is chosen, autodetect the chip to use.
<<lessIt offers configurable warnings for overheating, and the sensors displayed are adjustable by the user with command line parameters.
Installation:
make
make install
wmsensormon
Options:
-h, --help this help screen
-v, --version print version information
-f show temperatures in Fahrenheit
-s default SMP mode (mode #1)
-s1 SMP mode #1 (CPU 1, CPU 2, sys, fan)
-s2 SMP mode #2 (CPU 1, CPU 2, fan 1, fan 2)
-sw switch CPU and SYS temperature readings
use with -s1 or -s2 if SYS temp is first
-swf switch fans to read fan3 and fan4
-r refresh time (in microseconds, default 100000)
-l enable logging with default time, (default 30000)
-ln enable logging with specified time, (1000 = 1 min)
-dt danger CPU temperature, default: system value (i.e. 60)
input values in Celsius
-ds danger SYS temperature, default: system value (i.e. 60)
input values in Celsius
-df danger fan speed, default: system value (i.e. 3000)
-wt warning CPU temperature, default: danger value
input values in Celsius
-ws warning SYS temperature, default: danger value
input values in Celsius
-wf warning fan speed, default: danger value
-lv limit CPU core volts, default is system value either: max voltage first, min
voltage second (i.e. 180 170) or:
percent difference first, value second (i.e. % 5 175)
Enhancements:
- when a command line arg gets a invalid parameter return error rather than ok
- fixed reading in the limit values from the wrong sensor if using the -sw option
- added option to choose a sensors chip to read from.
- added support for detecting whether the chosen sensor chip is a temperature sensor or some other type.
- if the choosen chip is number 0 or no chip is chosen, autodetect the chip to use.
Download (0.026MB)
Added: 2005-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1490 downloads
evilbar 1.2.1
evilbar is small ncurses-based bar. more>>
This is small ncurses based bar designed to match the coolness of evilWM. evilbar sports a right-aligned clock, APM status and XMMS control
evilbar has successfully been built and tested on the following systems:
- FreeBSD 4.3, 4.6, 4.7, 5.0, -CURRENT
- Debian 3.0 (kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4)
- RedHat 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18-3)
Installation:
Basic:
This will get you the vanilla evilbar with XMMS control and the clock.
./configure
make
make install
Advanced:
./configure has a few special evilbar options:
--enable-apm Enables the APM module that shows battery-status
--disable-xmms Disable XMMS control
<<lessevilbar has successfully been built and tested on the following systems:
- FreeBSD 4.3, 4.6, 4.7, 5.0, -CURRENT
- Debian 3.0 (kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4)
- RedHat 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18-3)
Installation:
Basic:
This will get you the vanilla evilbar with XMMS control and the clock.
./configure
make
make install
Advanced:
./configure has a few special evilbar options:
--enable-apm Enables the APM module that shows battery-status
--disable-xmms Disable XMMS control
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Added: 2005-10-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OBLISK 1.2.1
OBLISK is a packaging system that is distribution independent. more>>
OBLISK, the Open Binary Linux Install System Kit, aims to make any package install on any modern GNU/Linux system.
OBLISK packages are sent in an appdir-like package, so they can be ran entirely in place, but also have an installer, so they can be installed to /usr, or any other path.
<<lessOBLISK packages are sent in an appdir-like package, so they can be ran entirely in place, but also have an installer, so they can be installed to /usr, or any other path.
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Added: 2005-11-10 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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ghasher 1.2.1
ghasher can easily show the MD5 sum(or md2,md4,sha1,sha,ripemd160,dss1) of a file. more>>
ghasher can easily show the MD5 sum(or md2,md4,sha1,sha,ripemd160,dss1) of a file.
Motivation for this utility was that users shouldnt need to open a command line for checking the MD5 sum of files they download.
Its written using GTK2 and OpenSSL.
<<lessMotivation for this utility was that users shouldnt need to open a command line for checking the MD5 sum of files they download.
Its written using GTK2 and OpenSSL.
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Added: 2005-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kwotes 1.2.1
Kwotes is a chat quote database system with a twist. more>>
Kwotes is a chat quote database system with a twist.
The quotes are publicly moderated, so its up to you to maintain the quality. All quotes are accepted and if their ranking falls too low for too long, they are deleted.
<<lessThe quotes are publicly moderated, so its up to you to maintain the quality. All quotes are accepted and if their ranking falls too low for too long, they are deleted.
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Added: 2005-12-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KEnigma 1.2.1
KEnigma is a replica of the German enigma code machine used in WW2 written in ruby/kde. more>>
KEnigma is a replica of the German enigma code machine used in WW2 written in ruby and kde.
This is an exact copy of the real machine (You could encode a message on a real enigma and decode it using this.)
<<lessThis is an exact copy of the real machine (You could encode a message on a real enigma and decode it using this.)
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Added: 2006-02-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Libnet 1.1.2.1
Libnet is a high-level API (toolkit) allowing the application programmer to construct and inject network packets. more>>
Libnet is a high-level API (toolkit) allowing the application programmer to construct and inject network packets. It provides a portable and simplified interface for low-level network packet shaping, handling and injection.
Libnet hides much of the tedium of packet creation from the application programmer such as multiplexing, buffer management, arcane packet header information, byte-ordering, OS-dependent issues, and much more.
Libnet features portable packet creation interfaces at both the IP-layer and link-layer, as well as a host of supplementary and complementary functionality. Using libnet, quick and simple packet assembly applications can be whipped up with little effort.
With a bit more time, more complex programs can be written (Traceroute and Ping were easily rewritten using libnet and libpcap).
Libnet was designed and is primarily maintained by Mike D. Schiffman (mike at infonexus dot com) and a host of other people (please see the libnet documentation for the complete list of contributers).
This is an open-source project. Donations are welcomed.
<<lessLibnet hides much of the tedium of packet creation from the application programmer such as multiplexing, buffer management, arcane packet header information, byte-ordering, OS-dependent issues, and much more.
Libnet features portable packet creation interfaces at both the IP-layer and link-layer, as well as a host of supplementary and complementary functionality. Using libnet, quick and simple packet assembly applications can be whipped up with little effort.
With a bit more time, more complex programs can be written (Traceroute and Ping were easily rewritten using libnet and libpcap).
Libnet was designed and is primarily maintained by Mike D. Schiffman (mike at infonexus dot com) and a host of other people (please see the libnet documentation for the complete list of contributers).
This is an open-source project. Donations are welcomed.
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Added: 2006-03-03 License: BSD License Price:
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