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Euronode 0.2 RC1

Euronode 0.2 RC1


Euronode is a set of Debian distributions for quickly configuring servers. more>>
Euronode is a set of Debian GNU / Linux distributions, which transforms in a few minutes a simple computer into a high performance server or firewall installed and configured !
Built on the basis of Debian GNU / Linux Woody Release 2, Euronode includes most of the essential tools, without any superfluous software !
Euronode scripts automate the process of installation and configuration : auto-detection of devices, partitioning and automatic installation, auto-configuration of the system and services.
Another great advantage of Euronode is the documentations which describe and explain how to build its your own customized system.
Main features:
- Linux kernel 2.4.25
- System based on Debian Woody release 2 [ Nov. 21, 2003 ], updated of [ Feb, 29 2004 ]
- Security backports and bugfix (adduser, iptables, procps, e2fsprogs, lsof, etc.)
- Automatic installation (partitioning and formatting)
- Hardware devices auto-detection (SCSI cards, USB ports, Ethernet cards, etc...)
- 186 packages, 210 MB installed
- Minimal Woody base +
- DSL and cable modems Ethernet auto-detection (PPP Over Ethernet)
- USB DSL modems auto-detection (Micro-code + PPP Over ATM) (cf. supported hardware)
- Internet connection configuration
- Stateful Inspection Firewall (netfilter/iptables + shorewall script)
- Protected shared Internet connection (Masking of internal IP addresses)
- Essential tools installed (vim, ntpdate, nmap, mc, netdiag, tcputils, tcpdump, etc.)
- DNS local server (bind)
- DHCP server (dhcd)
- Transparent proxy cache (squid)
- Administration of the firewall via a web interface (webmin + SSL) (optional)
- 236 packages, 310 MB installed
- Simple Firewall base +
- Postfix mails server
- Clamav Anti-virus via Amavisd-new
- Sanitizer mails cleaner
- Spamassassin Anti-spammer (spamc/spamd)
- Fetchmail external mail boxes fetcher
- POPa3d local server
- Freshclam anti-virus database updates
- Additional Webmin modules (Postfix, Spamassassin, Fetchmail)
- System updated [ Apr, 26 2004 ]
- 268 packages, 350 MB installed
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LinEx 2004

LinEx 2004


LinEx is a linux distribution based on Debian and Gnome. more>> <<less
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MyDNS 1.0.0

MyDNS 1.0.0


MyDNS is a native SQL-based DNS server. more>>
MyDNS is a free DNS server for UNIX. It was implemented from scratch and is designed to serve records directly from an SQL database (currently either MySQL or PostgreSQL).
Its primary objectives are stability, security, interoperability, and speed, though not necessarily in that order.
MyDNS does not include recursive name service, nor a resolver library. It is primarily designed for organizations with many zones and/or resource records who desire the ability to perform real-time dynamic updates on their DNS data via MySQL.
MyDNS starts and is ready to answer questions immediately, no matter how much DNS data you have in the database. It is very fast and memory-efficient. It includes complete documentation, including a manual and a FAQ.
MyDNS supports a few frills, including round robin DNS, dynamic load balancing, and outgoing AXFR for non-MyDNS nameservers.
MyDNS is licensed under the GNU General Public License
Enhancements:
- Changed PostgreSQL connect error message code. It will still try the Unix domain socket (not sure why I did that) but if all fails, it outputs the first error message, which is much more likely to make sense.
- Implemented David Phillips AIX patch.
- Implemented Petter Larssons ALIAS patches for mydnscheck and mydnsexport.
- Made sure all copyright notices included 2004.
- Fixed "undefined constant" and other strict error message stuff in contrib/admin.php.
- Fixed reference to "rr" (table name) in contrib/admin.php -- replaced with $rr_table_name.
Thanks to Harald Paulsen for finding this.
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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3dFB 0.6.1

3dFB 0.6.1


3dFB is a 3D file manager and browser. more>>
3dFB is a 3d File Manager / Browser. It was started in 2004 by Roy El-Rayes.
The aim of this project is to make a viable, workable, 3d file manager that is not a hog on resources and can actually be usable.
Main features:
- Mouse Movement
- Level Zoom
- Ability to show different types of information about a file by pressing tab
- Fog
- 2 Different Views
- Copy / Move / Delete File
- Fullscreen support
The current set of keys are as follows:
- w : activates mouse-move
- q : zooms to end of level
- a : zooms to middle of level
- z : zooms to front of level
- tab/ctrl-tab : switches between different information for each file
- g : turns fog on/off
- v : switches views between normal and top-down
- page-up, page-down : changes our current level
- left, right, up, down : changes your location in the 3d world
- c : copy a file
- m : move a file
- d : delete a file
- f : fullscreen
- escape : exit
- n : show names on current level
- o : show all names
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PlumpOS 7.0 pre2

PlumpOS 7.0 pre2


PlumpOS is a CD-based mini-openMosix/Linux distribution. more>>
PlumpOS is a CD-based mini-openMosix/Linux distribution. Pop the CD into a 586+ computer and you have an instant openMosix node. It supports loading 3rd-party packages and adding custom kernels.

It was originally a clone of Clump/os, but it turned into a complete rewrite. Version 6.9 RC1 was released March 27, 2003. Version 7.0-pre3 was released March 16, 2004.
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Added: 2005-05-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KLearnNotes2 1.2

KLearnNotes2 1.2


KLearnNotes2 is a software for teaching the names of music notes. more>>
KLearnNotes2 helps learning the names of music notes.
In future KLearnNotes2 will be a full-featured music teacher (rhythm, scales, key signatures, chords) with special focus on guitar playing.
Main features:
- a wise quick learning algorithm (focusing training on what a student knows the worst)
- a flexible lesson choice and a set of preset lessons focused on gradual learning of successive notes
- bass and treble clefs
- a flexible speed goal choice and a set of preset speed-goal levels (to encourage training for fast, automatic notes reading)
- two training modes:
- static, vertical notes positions (preparation for chord reading)
- horizontal, game-style (preparation for sight-reading)
- voice recognition (you can answer questions with your voice!)
- sound output choice: standard, for guitar players or custom
- qt/kdelibs; midi sound output for OSS or using timidity (any system) or ALSA (experimental! using tse3 library); voice recognition from microphone (OSS only).
- Perfect for a music newbie and for an experienced musician trying to learn new stuff (for example a new staff.
Enhancements:
Thu May 12 09:58:57 CET 2004
- src/kln* major: added horizontal exercise ("game")
- added first trial of midi for aRts/tse3
- added configure option --with-cvsfeatures
- added kln2 option --quiet (or -q)
Sun Apr 11 06:25:55 2004 UTC
- src/* major: added Solfeggio notes naming
Sun Mar 7 00:40:55 CET 2004
- src/* major: first version of PianoKeyboard and
- BaseMusicNote classes
Mon Mar 1 01:46:28 CET 2004
- src/* major: added timidity MIDI output; new MidiOutput
- class, ready for implementing other supports
Mon Feb 23 00:30:46 +0000
- src/voice_recog* minor: fixed compilation problems:
- variable-size array prefetch_buf
- pointer of type `void * used in arithmetic
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Score Reading Trainer 0.1.3

Score Reading Trainer 0.1.3


Score Reading Trainer helps you improve your (musical) score reading skills by practicing with random scores. more>>
Score Reading Trainer helps you improve your (musical) score reading skills by practicing with random scores.
It works in a very simple way, you choose the clef, the key and the accidentals you want to practice as well as thee range of notes and then, the program generates a on-screen score with that parameters but randomizing the notes and the accidentals (and everything else that is randomizable).
The keys of the keyboard are mapped to the notes like in a piano (it would be nice to support midi in the future) and all you have to do, is press the right key for the first note you see in the score on the screen.
If you pressed the right key, the note will disapear and replaced by the second one, a diferent note, and you have to repeat the process.
As the notes are generated randomly, theres no way one can predict the following note and since several notes (as much as the screen allows) are on the screen, one can also train pre-reading (reading ahead of the current one) of the notes.
The program doesnt emit any sound (at least, yet) and its not inteded to teach rithmic or melodic concepts.
Enhancements:
2004-03-08 Jos? Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fern?ndez
- Try harder not to leave any extra line floating arround.
2004-03-08 Jos? Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fern?ndez
- Respect the position (over the third line) where notes are inverted.
2004-03-08 Jos? Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fern?ndez
- Limits wasnt really respected in other clefs than G2.
2004-03-08 Jos? Pablo Ezequiel "Pupeno" Fern?ndez
- Solved important bug. Extre lines was not being shown correctly (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=909427&group_id=97653&atid=618659).
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Tam Jukebox Snapshot-2004-12-07

Tam Jukebox Snapshot-2004-12-07


Tam Jukebox is a jukebox that selects songs with relative frequency depending on how much you think they suck. more>>
A jukebox that selects songs with relative frequency depending on how much you think they suck.

Tam (Track Attribute Manager) jukebox is a system that randomly picks songs to play, and considers every track you have to be in every playlist--until you say otherwise.

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Added: 2005-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KBall Final 2004

KBall Final 2004


KBall is a game of skill and reflexes, non violent, suitable for all ages. more>>
KBall is a game of skill and reflexes, non violent, suitable for all ages.
The idea is to move a ball around the map, without falling, without running out of time, and getting the prizes, in order to reach the exit.
The map has different traps, such as slides, pushers, jumps, falls, walls, etc.
Maps are viewed from top view, and the walls and players ball are real-time rendered in beautiful 3D.
Main features:
- Is 100% non-violent FUN - Suitable for ALL ages.
- Also, a easy to use, full map editor included! You can do your OWN maps!!!
- Available with cross-platform support for DOS, Windows, Unix, Linux, BeOS, QNX and MacOS systems.
- Source code also available (under open source license)
- Made in C++, using Allegro game library and other open source tools.
Enhancements:
- New speech sounds for game over and won screen.
- Fixed some engine bugs.
- New levels.
- Removed the "demo" message.
- Entering final stage of release.
- F11 key toggles show or not fps.
- New Windows installer.
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Kraptor Final 2004

Kraptor Final 2004


Kraptor is a classic shoot em up scroller game, where you must fight against tons of bad dudes. more>>
Kraptor is a classic shoot em up scroller game, where you must fight against tons of bad dudes.
The game offers high speed action, with massive destruction and lots of fun. Kraptor features a powerful engine for 2D shooter scroller games. Massive destruction, powerful weapons, all that you always wanted in this kind of games! It is also multi-platform (DOS, Win32, Linux and more!)
Main features:
- FULL SOURCE CODE AVAILABLE FREE (Under MIT license)
- Works on many platforms, including DOS, Windows and Linux!
- Supports all resolutions, like 320x200, 640x480, 1024x768, etc.; even those bizarre ones, like 160x120, 320x400, etc.
- Uses stereo positional sound (you hear the ships flying around you)
- Has a incredible particle system, that let all sorts of particle effects in the explosions, fire on the ground, the ships going down in flames,and the weapons can let a trail of smoke, beams, etc
- Has a dynamic fire, smoke and explosions system based on layers and on-fly rendering, that let show a massive destruction effect on the air and ground.
- Has a dynamic enviroment sub-engine to render rain, snow, etc.
- The ships explodes into pieces, and the builds on the ground blows up in a chain-explosion effect.
- Enemys of any size, and custom IAs and weapons.
- All kind of animated bad dudes, from tiny ones to big bad bosses.
- All the flying objects cast shadows over the background, with perspective correction.
- Support for animations and cinematic, with sound and subtitles.
- A on-fly translation system with UNICODE and UTF-8 support, that can translate on the fly all the GUIs to other language.
- Multiple weapons for player and enemies.
- Has original music sound-track.
- You can lower/raise the detail level, in low detail, the game runs good even on a 486 DX2!
- Original story, with cool movies.
- Realistic huge hi-res backgrounds levels.
- Original high quality stereo sounds and music
- Support for Spanish and English translation on-fly
- Black market shop to buy new weapons, upgrade ship, etc.
- GUI driven interface like the one used in Unre*l.
- You can Save / Load your game
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Open Quartz 2004.08.01

Open Quartz 2004.08.01


Open Quartz is a replacement for the Quake 1 game data under the terms of the GNU General Public License. more>>
So what is Open Quartz? Basically, it is a replacement for the Quake 1 game data under the terms of the GNU General Public License. In addition, GPLed tools are developed to support developers of content for the Quake engine.

On 31 May 1996, id Software released the game Quake, which became a huge success. In 1999, the sourcecode for Quake was released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

Thus peolple could improve the engine and use the engine to create their own games. Soon after the source release, the QuakeForge project was startet to create a cross-platform engine that would appeal to many people.

But having only a GPLed engine but non-free data files was unsatisfiyng so the QuakeForge team also startet Open Quartz.

Though being abandoned for many years, the project is going again thanks to new and devoted developers. But your help is still appreciated, there is a lot to do.

Why is having a free engine and non-free data so unsatisfying? Quake can still be easily aquired from the id Store and a Shareware Version is also available.

Yeah, thats true. Quake is a great game and we encourage everyone to buy it. Combined with up-to-date engines like Darkplaces, QuakeForge and Tenebrae its still a great experience. The reasons why OpenQuartz is developed lie not with the availability of Quake nor is Quake a bad game.

Its just that both a free engine and a free data set result in a lot more options and possibilities for developers and the end-user. Its for example not possible to ship Quake with any free Linux distribution like Debian.

But you can do that with OpenQuartz. Also, when you want to create an own game using one of the advanced Quake engines, you have to recreate everything from scratch. With OpenQuartz, you have a lot of free content already availabe which means a lot less work. Also, creating standalone games from existing Quake Mods is now easily possible thanks to Open Quartz.
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Blobtrix 1.3.1

Blobtrix 1.3.1


Blobtrix is a two player variant of Tetris where one player plays the upper side and the other player plays the lower side. more>>
Blobtrix is a modern Tetris-like game for two players to play over the Internet. One player plays upwards and the other downwards.
You can select blocks from the block list and move them to the correct location - and launch - even before all the older blocks have collided.
Blobtrix was made for the block game development competition organized by Suomipelit.com and Ohjelmointiputka in early 2004.
Enhancements:
- The game plays a sound when someone joins the server you are in.
- A chat message is sent by pressing enter, not the chatkey.
- Portability has been made better by defining file paths in a separate source file.
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OSSP val 0.9.4

OSSP val 0.9.4


OSSP val is a flexible name-to-value mapping library for ISO-C variables. more>>
OSSP val is a flexible name to value mapping library for C variables. It is a companion library to OSSP var. It allows one to access C variables through name strings, although the C language does neThomas Lottererither provide such a dedicated facility nor an evaluation construct (which could be used to implement such a facility easily).
In general, this is used for accessing C variables without having to know the actual symbol/address/reference. The typical use cases are in combination with flexible configuration parsing and supporting loosly-coupled DSO-based module architectures.
Enhancements:
- Upgraded build environment to GNU libtool 1.5.20 and GNU shtool 2.0.3 [Ralf S. Engelschall]
- Bumped year in copyright messages for new year 2005. [Ralf S. Engelschall]
- Changes between 0.9.2 and 0.9.3 (04-Apr-2003 to 12-Sep-2004)
- Upgraded build environment to GNU libtool 1.5.8 and GNU shtool 2.0.1 [Ralf S. Engelschall]
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Added: 2005-10-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jabberlang 0.2

Jabberlang 0.2


Jabberlang is a client XMPP/Jabber library for Erlang to implement scalable fault-tolerant XMPP/Jabber agents. more>>
Jabberlang is a client XMPP and Jabber library for Erlang to implement scalable fault-tolerant XMPP/Jabber agents.
The first version has been presented during Erlang User Conference (EUC 2004). For now, it still only supports a minimal subset of the Jabber/XMPP protocol but many changes are planned.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes several problems and improves the behavior of Jabberlang.
- The connection now fails when the expat library fails to load.
- A bug has been fixed regarding the name of the host used in the library, so the "to" attribute in the stream is now set correctly.
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Added: 2005-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gUnrealTools 1.0 Beta

gUnrealTools 1.0 Beta


gUnrealTools is a program that serves as a set of GUI tools for Unreal Tournament 2004 in Linux. more>>
gUnrealTools is a single program which provides the following GUI tools for Unreal Tournament 2004 in Linux: a cache manager, a umod unpacker, a uz2 compressor/decompressor, and a dedicated server launcher.
It uses a Gtk+ interface, and requires UT2004 retail or the free dedicated server version installed.
Enhancements:
- This version of guts is incomplete, as it is still in Beta stage.
- Yet, all the key functionalities of the tools should be there, as this is a working version.
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Added: 2005-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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