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JWebPresenter 1.3
JWebPresenter project is a bitmap-image based Web presenting system. more>>
JWebPresenter project is a bitmap-image based Web presenting system.
It can add a Web extension to your favorite presentation tool, such as PowerPoint, MagicPoint, or Impress.
This is useful in distance learning, meeting, conferencing, and other situations.
It uses bitmap images to avoid compatibility problems. Other features include platform independence and simplicity.
Main features:
- Bitmap image based presenting: Hence we have no compatibility problem related to character corruption, locale, font, ... You can (and you must) use an authoring tool (e.g., PowerPoint, OpenOffice, MagicPoint, etc) to create the slides, then export into images to be presented with JWebPresenter.
- Platform independent: Any system satisfying the requirements should be OK, including Linux PC, Windows PC, PDA Sharp Zaurus SL-C760 (JWebPresenter SS v1.0x).
- Simplicity: I believe simple thing should be done simply. JWebPresenter SS v1.2.1 package (tar.gz) is only 36KB, including source, pre-compiled binarary, document, sample, and a 18KB (uncompressed size) license called GPL!
- Protocol and Image format independent: All protocols and image formats supported by JRE (Java Runtime Enviroment) should be OK.
- Efficience: There is little overhead in JWebPresenter.
<<lessIt can add a Web extension to your favorite presentation tool, such as PowerPoint, MagicPoint, or Impress.
This is useful in distance learning, meeting, conferencing, and other situations.
It uses bitmap images to avoid compatibility problems. Other features include platform independence and simplicity.
Main features:
- Bitmap image based presenting: Hence we have no compatibility problem related to character corruption, locale, font, ... You can (and you must) use an authoring tool (e.g., PowerPoint, OpenOffice, MagicPoint, etc) to create the slides, then export into images to be presented with JWebPresenter.
- Platform independent: Any system satisfying the requirements should be OK, including Linux PC, Windows PC, PDA Sharp Zaurus SL-C760 (JWebPresenter SS v1.0x).
- Simplicity: I believe simple thing should be done simply. JWebPresenter SS v1.2.1 package (tar.gz) is only 36KB, including source, pre-compiled binarary, document, sample, and a 18KB (uncompressed size) license called GPL!
- Protocol and Image format independent: All protocols and image formats supported by JRE (Java Runtime Enviroment) should be OK.
- Efficience: There is little overhead in JWebPresenter.
Download (0.050MB)
Added: 2006-10-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1111 downloads
SmokePing 2.1.0
SmokePing is a network latency monitor similar to MRTG. more>>
SmokePing is a delux latency measurement tool. SmokePing project can measure, store and display latency, latency distribution and packet loss. SmokePing uses RRDtool to maintain a longterm datastore and to draw pretty graphs, giving up to the minute information on the state of each network connection.
SmokePing uses latency measurement plugins for seamless extendability.
SmokePing comes with a smart alarm system. Apart from simple threshold alarms, you have the option of defining latency or loss patterns and use them to trigger alarms.
This allows you to define a pattern which would generate a single alarm when the loss goes from below 1% to over 20% and stays over 20% for more than 10 minutes. The advantage of this approach is the virtual elimination of duplicate alarms which you would get with a simple threshold based system.
Alarms can be sent to a mail address or a pager and if you want you can also start an external script to handle the alarms.
Complex Alarms can be written as plug-ins.
SmokePing can also deal with machines who frequently change their IP address by allowing the remote host to call SmokePings attention to its new IP address. In such a setup SmokePing monitors also for how long the remote system could keep its IP address.
To ensure that it is not suddenly monitoring the wrong host, SmokePing further tries to fingerprint each of its Dynamic IP targets via SNMP.
SmokePing is written in Perl. It consists of a daemon process responsible for data collection and a CGI script presenting the data on the web.
The CGI script uses SpeedyCGI to achieve mod_perl like performance without the need to deploy mod_perl on your web server. SmokePing sports a plug-in architecture to easily add new latency measurement capabilities to SmokePing. SmokePing works happily on all Unix platforms.
Enhancements:
- The scoreboard has a list of hottest targets.
- Echoping V6 compatibility.
- Mail templates.
- A failover server for alert email messages.
- Many new plugins.
- Several bugfixes.
<<lessSmokePing uses latency measurement plugins for seamless extendability.
SmokePing comes with a smart alarm system. Apart from simple threshold alarms, you have the option of defining latency or loss patterns and use them to trigger alarms.
This allows you to define a pattern which would generate a single alarm when the loss goes from below 1% to over 20% and stays over 20% for more than 10 minutes. The advantage of this approach is the virtual elimination of duplicate alarms which you would get with a simple threshold based system.
Alarms can be sent to a mail address or a pager and if you want you can also start an external script to handle the alarms.
Complex Alarms can be written as plug-ins.
SmokePing can also deal with machines who frequently change their IP address by allowing the remote host to call SmokePings attention to its new IP address. In such a setup SmokePing monitors also for how long the remote system could keep its IP address.
To ensure that it is not suddenly monitoring the wrong host, SmokePing further tries to fingerprint each of its Dynamic IP targets via SNMP.
SmokePing is written in Perl. It consists of a daemon process responsible for data collection and a CGI script presenting the data on the web.
The CGI script uses SpeedyCGI to achieve mod_perl like performance without the need to deploy mod_perl on your web server. SmokePing sports a plug-in architecture to easily add new latency measurement capabilities to SmokePing. SmokePing works happily on all Unix platforms.
Enhancements:
- The scoreboard has a list of hottest targets.
- Echoping V6 compatibility.
- Mail templates.
- A failover server for alert email messages.
- Many new plugins.
- Several bugfixes.
Download (0.37MB)
Added: 2007-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
922 downloads
Preferences Hide and Seek 0.6.0
Preferences Hide and Seek lets you configure hard to find and hidden options of GNOME. more>>
Preferences Hide and Seek can configure hard to find and hidden options of GNOME.
Preferences Hide and Seek is a utility that groups together the options that actually exist for GNOME, but are usually hard to find or are just plain hidden from the user.
This utility also makes it possible to create a simple data file to expose gconf-based options to the user. It was created to allow usable access to the hidden application options buried within gconf.
Main features:
- Easy to create an advanced preferences dialog for any application that utilizes GConf.
- Single application mode can be used to mimmick a standard dialog.
- Supports GConf key types boolean, integer, float and string.
- Can set minimum and maximum range for numeric key types.
- Can present string keys as a file or folder name selection.
- Can present string keys as a drop down menu.
- Can present string keys as a font selection.
- Can present string keys as a color selection.
- Can present integer enumerations as a drop down menu.
- Radio buttons support integer, float, and string key types.
- Check buttons, radio buttons, and drop down menus can control the sensitivity of other objects.
<<lessPreferences Hide and Seek is a utility that groups together the options that actually exist for GNOME, but are usually hard to find or are just plain hidden from the user.
This utility also makes it possible to create a simple data file to expose gconf-based options to the user. It was created to allow usable access to the hidden application options buried within gconf.
Main features:
- Easy to create an advanced preferences dialog for any application that utilizes GConf.
- Single application mode can be used to mimmick a standard dialog.
- Supports GConf key types boolean, integer, float and string.
- Can set minimum and maximum range for numeric key types.
- Can present string keys as a file or folder name selection.
- Can present string keys as a drop down menu.
- Can present string keys as a font selection.
- Can present string keys as a color selection.
- Can present integer enumerations as a drop down menu.
- Radio buttons support integer, float, and string key types.
- Check buttons, radio buttons, and drop down menus can control the sensitivity of other objects.
Download (0.086MB)
Added: 2006-11-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1082 downloads
Dream Print Tracking System 1.0.1
Dream Print Tracking System is a powerful and user-friendly system for tracking print distribution and circulation. more>>
Dream Print Tracking System is a powerful and user-friendly system for tracking print distribution and circulation.
It uses many principles from customer relationship management (CRM) systems, but in a way specific to print publishers.
The Media Development Loan Fund commissioned Dream based on its experience in working with print publishers in more than 30 countries worldwide, where it provides support to independent media in the form of financing, training and technology.
In many of these countries, print distribution is one of the biggest difficulties independent publishers face because it is tightly controlled. Many countries have print distribution monopolies or cartels, which are either politically tied to the government, corrupt or incompetent.
Dream is a tool for tracking print circulation. In a similar way to customer relationship management (CRM) systems such as Campwares Cream software, Dream allows you to maintain a clear picture of your distribution business based on regularly entered contracts, orders, and shipment information. This is handled primarily through Dreams Report functions. Dream is designed to look and feel like an email application. Its inbox is used for tracking inbound communications such as new customer e-mails and customer phone calls.
Because Dream works with any standard SMTP mail server, it also manages outbound customer communications and keeps records of your responses.
Dream does two things: It is a database that stores all the relevant information you supply about the publications you produce, who distributes, who sells it, and how you connect with these people.
It is also a tool for retrieving and presenting this information in several different ways. It contains utilities for tracking products, promotions, and communications.
Dream handles four types of information:
1. Information about what you produce and the people to whom you provide it. This information is entered on the Options tab of the screen and appears primarily in the menus on the Main tabs screens. One example is a product category in which you describe a periodical you produce.
2. Information about specific products such as books or individual issues of what you produce, specific distributors and specific sellers, and tracking of these items from contract to order to shipment to return.
3. Communications, including records of incoming messages from various sources, outgoing emails to individuals, and newsletters.
4. User information including usernames, passwords, preferences and permissions.
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes were made.
- A Russian localization was added.
<<lessIt uses many principles from customer relationship management (CRM) systems, but in a way specific to print publishers.
The Media Development Loan Fund commissioned Dream based on its experience in working with print publishers in more than 30 countries worldwide, where it provides support to independent media in the form of financing, training and technology.
In many of these countries, print distribution is one of the biggest difficulties independent publishers face because it is tightly controlled. Many countries have print distribution monopolies or cartels, which are either politically tied to the government, corrupt or incompetent.
Dream is a tool for tracking print circulation. In a similar way to customer relationship management (CRM) systems such as Campwares Cream software, Dream allows you to maintain a clear picture of your distribution business based on regularly entered contracts, orders, and shipment information. This is handled primarily through Dreams Report functions. Dream is designed to look and feel like an email application. Its inbox is used for tracking inbound communications such as new customer e-mails and customer phone calls.
Because Dream works with any standard SMTP mail server, it also manages outbound customer communications and keeps records of your responses.
Dream does two things: It is a database that stores all the relevant information you supply about the publications you produce, who distributes, who sells it, and how you connect with these people.
It is also a tool for retrieving and presenting this information in several different ways. It contains utilities for tracking products, promotions, and communications.
Dream handles four types of information:
1. Information about what you produce and the people to whom you provide it. This information is entered on the Options tab of the screen and appears primarily in the menus on the Main tabs screens. One example is a product category in which you describe a periodical you produce.
2. Information about specific products such as books or individual issues of what you produce, specific distributors and specific sellers, and tracking of these items from contract to order to shipment to return.
3. Communications, including records of incoming messages from various sources, outgoing emails to individuals, and newsletters.
4. User information including usernames, passwords, preferences and permissions.
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes were made.
- A Russian localization was added.
Download (6.9MB)
Added: 2006-01-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1382 downloads
KDE Radio Station 0.6
KDE Radio Station presents you a list of internet streaming radio stations. more>>
KDE Radio Station presents you a list of internet streaming radio stations. Just select your favorite one, and the media player of your choice will pick up the right stream.
More than 40 radio stations (and more than 90 streams) are already available; thanks to the decentralized structure, many more sources like Icecast directories can be added via metaservers.
And you are now able to share your favorites with other users...
<<lessMore than 40 radio stations (and more than 90 streams) are already available; thanks to the decentralized structure, many more sources like Icecast directories can be added via metaservers.
And you are now able to share your favorites with other users...
Download (0.41MB)
Added: 2005-09-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1532 downloads
RFind 1.0
RFind it indexes and searches filenames in a directory hierarchy. more>>
RFind indexes the filenames of a given directory, and allows you to quickly search this index with regular expressions. Search-on-typing with more than 500,000 indexed filenames is easily possible.
RFind attempts to be very configurable so that it can be useful to everyone. It features hierarchically presented search results, search-on-typing, and the ability to define rules to execute on mouse click.
Main features:
- Hierarchical presented search results
- Search-on-typing
- Define rules to execute on mouseclick
<<lessRFind attempts to be very configurable so that it can be useful to everyone. It features hierarchically presented search results, search-on-typing, and the ability to define rules to execute on mouse click.
Main features:
- Hierarchical presented search results
- Search-on-typing
- Define rules to execute on mouseclick
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2005-04-28 License: Public Domain Price:
1639 downloads
Lestat 0.3
Lestat provides a connection/port scan monitoring system. more>>
Lestat provides a connection/port scan monitoring system.
Lestat is a simple system which is designed to allow trends in port scans to be identified and displayed in a simple manner. The system comprises a Perl agent which collects packets and logs them to a database, and a presentation layer which draws graphs and presents a GUI via PHP.
<<lessLestat is a simple system which is designed to allow trends in port scans to be identified and displayed in a simple manner. The system comprises a Perl agent which collects packets and logs them to a database, and a presentation layer which draws graphs and presents a GUI via PHP.
Download (0.042MB)
Added: 2007-03-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
943 downloads
Scriptio 0-0
Scriptio is an open source framework for presenting animations and educational content in a rich online experience. more>>
Scriptio project is an open source framework for presenting animations and educational content in a rich online experience.
Featuring an easy-to-learn scripting language for fast prototyping and production-quality development, Scriptio is designed for rich Web 2.0 applications.
Scriptio is written in JavaScript, and exploits Ajax techniques. Ajax refers to tools and methods for creating interactive web applications. If accompanying narration or sound is needed, interfaces to Flash, QuickTime, and standard audio formats are supported.
Main features:
Intuitive scripting language
- The scripting language is a simple and easy to understand. It can also be extended since it is built in JavaScript.
Rich object set
- Text, images, rectangles, lines, and circles are supported. Input controls such as buttons, text entry fields, radio buttons, and checkboxes are used for created highly-interactive instructional presentations.
Multiple audio options
- If you need a music or narration soundtrack, interfaces for QuickTime and Flash are included. A Java applet that supports audio formats of Ogg, AU, and WAV has also been developed.
Authoring Tools
- An "author mode" gives valuable feedback as you work and develop your scripts.
<<lessFeaturing an easy-to-learn scripting language for fast prototyping and production-quality development, Scriptio is designed for rich Web 2.0 applications.
Scriptio is written in JavaScript, and exploits Ajax techniques. Ajax refers to tools and methods for creating interactive web applications. If accompanying narration or sound is needed, interfaces to Flash, QuickTime, and standard audio formats are supported.
Main features:
Intuitive scripting language
- The scripting language is a simple and easy to understand. It can also be extended since it is built in JavaScript.
Rich object set
- Text, images, rectangles, lines, and circles are supported. Input controls such as buttons, text entry fields, radio buttons, and checkboxes are used for created highly-interactive instructional presentations.
Multiple audio options
- If you need a music or narration soundtrack, interfaces for QuickTime and Flash are included. A Java applet that supports audio formats of Ogg, AU, and WAV has also been developed.
Authoring Tools
- An "author mode" gives valuable feedback as you work and develop your scripts.
Download (1.5MB)
Added: 2006-01-18 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
1374 downloads
Texplore 0.2
explore is a type explorer for GObject based libraries. more>>
Texplore is a type explorer for GObject based libraries. You can see what signals, properties, and other things are present in each type, its parents, and its children.
Its similar to System.Reflection.Emit from Mono, only it uses the GObject librarys API and introspection capabilites.
Installation:
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/tmp
make
make install
$/tmp/bin/texplore & #yove done it
<<lessIts similar to System.Reflection.Emit from Mono, only it uses the GObject librarys API and introspection capabilites.
Installation:
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/tmp
make
make install
$/tmp/bin/texplore & #yove done it
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2005-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1570 downloads
JewelCLI 0.4
JewelCLI provides an API to parse command line arguments. more>>
JewelCLI provides an API to parse command line arguments. JewelCLI uses Java annotations to present a very simple but powerful interface. Options are defined using an annotated Java interface definition.
This allow a declarative style which can be much clearer than the procedural style used by some other Java CLI libraries.
<<lessThis allow a declarative style which can be much clearer than the procedural style used by some other Java CLI libraries.
Download (0.040MB)
Added: 2006-10-04 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1117 downloads
python-inotify 0.1.0
python-inotify project is a Python interface to the inotify file notification system present in Linux 2.6. more>>
python-inotify project is a Python interface to the inotify file notification system present in Linux 2.6.
<<less Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2005-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1418 downloads
GoodProfOrNot 2.3.12
GoodProfOrNot is a database and web system for organizing, interpreting, and presenting course survey results. more>>
GoodProfOrNot is a database and web system for organizing, interpreting, and presenting course survey results.
GoodProfOrNot project is designed to show ratings of instructors (professors and student instructors) and classes.
The project is implemented in Python (see below for rationale). The back-end uses any SQLObject-compatible database, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite.
The front-end outputs raw hand-designed/coded HTML and CSS. Output can either be dynamically generated using the CGI front-end (with caching and mod_python/FastCGI support) or pre-generated as static HTML.
Python allows rapid prototyping and implementation: to add the "newsgroup" field to the system only took 15 minutes to update the database schema and HTML front-end, and 10 minutes to write a program to link all the ucb.class.(cs|ee)* newsgroups.
This course survey system started as a final project for a Python class taught by student instructor Ka-Ping Yee. Its primary goal was to replace an old system used by Eta Kappa Nu at UC Berkeleys EECS course survey system. It has since become very successful and other schools use it.
Enhancements:
- Fix parse error when user enters search query of e.g. "CS C191".
- Bug reported by Ramesh Sridharan
<<lessGoodProfOrNot project is designed to show ratings of instructors (professors and student instructors) and classes.
The project is implemented in Python (see below for rationale). The back-end uses any SQLObject-compatible database, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite.
The front-end outputs raw hand-designed/coded HTML and CSS. Output can either be dynamically generated using the CGI front-end (with caching and mod_python/FastCGI support) or pre-generated as static HTML.
Python allows rapid prototyping and implementation: to add the "newsgroup" field to the system only took 15 minutes to update the database schema and HTML front-end, and 10 minutes to write a program to link all the ucb.class.(cs|ee)* newsgroups.
This course survey system started as a final project for a Python class taught by student instructor Ka-Ping Yee. Its primary goal was to replace an old system used by Eta Kappa Nu at UC Berkeleys EECS course survey system. It has since become very successful and other schools use it.
Enhancements:
- Fix parse error when user enters search query of e.g. "CS C191".
- Bug reported by Ramesh Sridharan
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2005-12-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1407 downloads
PXES Universal Linux Thin Client 1.1
PXES is a micro Linux thin client distribution. more>>
PXES project is a micro Linux thin client distribution. PXES will boot a real thin client or will help to convert in minutes any compliant hardware (see list bellow) into a versatile thin client.
They will be capable of accessing any XDM server presenting the graphical login screen or any Microsoft Terminal Server through RDP protocol. The actual configuration of clients is made with an easy to use graphical configuration tool, allowing the specification of clients parameters or the server to access to.
You can recover hardware that is useless running current desktop OS or office package and give it a second chance. This thin client boots from the network with PXE (Intel Pre-Execution Environment specifications) so neither boot diskette nor boot eprom is needed.
The linux kernel and an initial root filesystem is transmitted over the network (the compressed size as of version 0.4 is about 4M).
Main features:
Supported servers and protocols
- Unix/Linux supporting XDM
- Microsoft Terminal Server using RDP
- Citrix using ICA
- VNC using TightVNC
- LOCAL local graphical session with simple desktop
- LTSP or K12LTSP
- IBM Host using 3270 or 5250 emulation (soon)
- Telnet emulating ANSI terminal
- SSH
- Tarantella using proprietary protocol
- NoMachine using NX
- Thinlinc
Boot methods
- PXE network card included in most modern PC hardware
- Etherboot to boot from diskette or EPROM
- CD-ROM
- Hard disk
- DOC DiskOnChip and DOM DiskOnModule
- USB Storage
- For Hard Disk, DOC, DOM or other flash memory installation you may also use PXES HD/DOM Installer (http://pxes.sourceforge.net/enterprise/install-dom.shtml) which is part of Enterprise Edition (http://pxes.sourceforge.net/enterprise/index.php).
- You can also see the detailed information about Boot Methods.
Hardware requirements
- Processor: x86 architecture (i486, i586, i686, VIA C3, Geode, Vortex86, Transmeta Crusoe, etc.)
- BUS: PCI recommended (although ISA works)
- RAM: 32 Mb recommended (16 Mb minimum)
- NIC: see supported network card list
- Video: see supported video card list
Local devices
- Diskette
- Hard disk
- CD-ROM
- Printers parallel, serial and USB
- Serial devices (bar code reader, etc.)
- Audio
- Flash memory / USB storage
Supported operating system
- Linux
- Solaris
- AIX
- SCO
- BSD
- HP-UX
- Microsoft Windows NT4
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows 2003
- Microsoft Windows XP
Enhancements:
- Support for different boot loaders was added.
- Support for GRUB on ISO images was added.
- A correction was made in the kernel and image path in isolinux.
- A message telling the user to run "pxesconfig --updatefstab" was added.
- updatefstab was added in post.
- Support for 2.4.32 and 2.6.15 kernels was added.
- Automated owner and permission changing on specific files was added, so now the whole pxes-base tree can be checked out as a normal user.
<<lessThey will be capable of accessing any XDM server presenting the graphical login screen or any Microsoft Terminal Server through RDP protocol. The actual configuration of clients is made with an easy to use graphical configuration tool, allowing the specification of clients parameters or the server to access to.
You can recover hardware that is useless running current desktop OS or office package and give it a second chance. This thin client boots from the network with PXE (Intel Pre-Execution Environment specifications) so neither boot diskette nor boot eprom is needed.
The linux kernel and an initial root filesystem is transmitted over the network (the compressed size as of version 0.4 is about 4M).
Main features:
Supported servers and protocols
- Unix/Linux supporting XDM
- Microsoft Terminal Server using RDP
- Citrix using ICA
- VNC using TightVNC
- LOCAL local graphical session with simple desktop
- LTSP or K12LTSP
- IBM Host using 3270 or 5250 emulation (soon)
- Telnet emulating ANSI terminal
- SSH
- Tarantella using proprietary protocol
- NoMachine using NX
- Thinlinc
Boot methods
- PXE network card included in most modern PC hardware
- Etherboot to boot from diskette or EPROM
- CD-ROM
- Hard disk
- DOC DiskOnChip and DOM DiskOnModule
- USB Storage
- For Hard Disk, DOC, DOM or other flash memory installation you may also use PXES HD/DOM Installer (http://pxes.sourceforge.net/enterprise/install-dom.shtml) which is part of Enterprise Edition (http://pxes.sourceforge.net/enterprise/index.php).
- You can also see the detailed information about Boot Methods.
Hardware requirements
- Processor: x86 architecture (i486, i586, i686, VIA C3, Geode, Vortex86, Transmeta Crusoe, etc.)
- BUS: PCI recommended (although ISA works)
- RAM: 32 Mb recommended (16 Mb minimum)
- NIC: see supported network card list
- Video: see supported video card list
Local devices
- Diskette
- Hard disk
- CD-ROM
- Printers parallel, serial and USB
- Serial devices (bar code reader, etc.)
- Audio
- Flash memory / USB storage
Supported operating system
- Linux
- Solaris
- AIX
- SCO
- BSD
- HP-UX
- Microsoft Windows NT4
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows 2003
- Microsoft Windows XP
Enhancements:
- Support for different boot loaders was added.
- Support for GRUB on ISO images was added.
- A correction was made in the kernel and image path in isolinux.
- A message telling the user to run "pxesconfig --updatefstab" was added.
- updatefstab was added in post.
- Support for 2.4.32 and 2.6.15 kernels was added.
- Automated owner and permission changing on specific files was added, so now the whole pxes-base tree can be checked out as a normal user.
Download (23MB)
Added: 2006-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1365 downloads
use_name_as_alias 0.5
use_name_as_alias is a script that reads a GAIM 2.0 BuddyList file. more>>
use_name_as_alias is a script that reads a GAIM 2.0 BuddyList file (~/.gaim/blist.xml) and assigns aliases based on the contacts name, but only for contacts without a locally user-defined alias.
This feature was present in GAIM 1.5, but was removed in 2.0. use_name_as_alias makes use of the ElementTree.py module, which is included.
Enhancements:
- This is the first publicly released version.
- It has assign and revert operations.
<<lessThis feature was present in GAIM 1.5, but was removed in 2.0. use_name_as_alias makes use of the ElementTree.py module, which is included.
Enhancements:
- This is the first publicly released version.
- It has assign and revert operations.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1194 downloads
Virtual Machine Manager 0.3.1
Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager for short package name) is a desktop application for managing virtual machines. more>>
Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager for short package name) is a desktop application for managing virtual machines. It presents a summary view of running domains and their live performance & resource utilization statistics.
A detailed view presents graphs showing performance & utilization over time. Ultimately it will allow creation of new domains, and configuration & adjustment of a domains resource allocation & virtual hardware. Finally an embedded VNC client viewer presents a full graphical console to the guest domain.
The application logic is written in Python, while the UI is constructed with Glade and GTK+, based on mockups provided by UI interaction designers. The libvirt Python bindings are used to interacting with the underlying hypervisor.
This enables the application to be written independant of any particular hypervisor technology, although Xen is the current primary platform. When libvirt is ported to additional hypervisors minimal effort will be required to update the management UI.
<<lessA detailed view presents graphs showing performance & utilization over time. Ultimately it will allow creation of new domains, and configuration & adjustment of a domains resource allocation & virtual hardware. Finally an embedded VNC client viewer presents a full graphical console to the guest domain.
The application logic is written in Python, while the UI is constructed with Glade and GTK+, based on mockups provided by UI interaction designers. The libvirt Python bindings are used to interacting with the underlying hypervisor.
This enables the application to be written independant of any particular hypervisor technology, although Xen is the current primary platform. When libvirt is ported to additional hypervisors minimal effort will be required to update the management UI.
Download (0.92MB)
Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
581 downloads
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