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Set CD-ROM Speed 1.1.6
Set CD-ROM Speed is written in Kommander as a helpful application to set CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drive speed more>> Set CD-ROM Speed 1.1.6 is written in Kommander as a helpful application to set CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drive speed. Since the issues mentioned here apply to CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives as well as to recorders for these types of media, in this document the name 'CD-ROM drive' will be used to refer to all of these drive types.
Major Features:
- Fast CD-ROM drives have one big disadvantage over older and slower models. In order to be able to support high data transfer speeds, the CD-ROM disk must spin very quickly in the disk drive, which results in a lot of noise. This loud humming can make listening to MP3 or OGG music from CD-ROMs a very unpleasant experience and is very annoying at best for other tasks which don't require the CD-ROM to work at full speed.
- Using set-cd-rom-speed, you can decrease the drive's speed and thus reduce the annoying noise. The GUI allows choosing three predefined speeds suitable for different tasks and custom speeds provided by the user. The list of available CD-ROM drives is generated based on information from /etc/fstab. This works even if you use supermount-ng or subfs for mounting the CD-ROMs. The program supports multiple languages and several translations are available. It also integrates with KDE by adding an item which allows setting drive speed to the context menu of CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drive icons displayed on the desktop.
- Added Czech translation (thanks to Jozef Riha)
- Fixes in Slovak translation (thanks to Jozef Riha)
- Two variants of Brazilian Portuguese translation merged into one (thanks to Dherik Barison)
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Added: 2006-10-05 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
GNOME Lunar Clock Applet 0.32.4
GNOME Lunar Clock displays the current phase of the Moon as an applet for the gnome panel. more>>
GNOME Lunar Clock displays the current phase of the Moon as an applet for the gnome panel.
In addition, glunarclock also provides various astronomical data such as clock functions, rise and set times and current coordinates for the moon.
Enhancements:
- added new and updated po files from the translation project
- undo poor centering adjustment
<<lessIn addition, glunarclock also provides various astronomical data such as clock functions, rise and set times and current coordinates for the moon.
Enhancements:
- added new and updated po files from the translation project
- undo poor centering adjustment
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Added: 2005-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1569 downloads
Beat Clock 1.0
Beat Clock is a simple internet Beat Clock. more>>
Beat Clock is a simple internet Beat Clock.
Internet time or Beat time is a system developed by Swatch (the watch company) where you devide the day into 1000 beats and use these units to messure the passage of time.
All Beat clocks display the same time dispite local times zones. GMT+1 is used as the reference zone. People can use beat time to help cordinate events with people that may span many times zones or political time zones without having to know what the local time is.
This can be most usfull if you dont know if someone elses country follows a form of Daylight Savings.
Beat Clock is my creation and it is my wish that it be protected with all rights entitled to me as its creator. Use of Beat Clock is at the users expense. Dont blame me if something goes wrong. I make all the best effort to correct all bugs but I do not guaranty that Beat Clock is perfect. No human designed system is perfect. Errors will happen so use at your own risk (please notify me of bugs so I can improve the software).
<<lessInternet time or Beat time is a system developed by Swatch (the watch company) where you devide the day into 1000 beats and use these units to messure the passage of time.
All Beat clocks display the same time dispite local times zones. GMT+1 is used as the reference zone. People can use beat time to help cordinate events with people that may span many times zones or political time zones without having to know what the local time is.
This can be most usfull if you dont know if someone elses country follows a form of Daylight Savings.
Beat Clock is my creation and it is my wish that it be protected with all rights entitled to me as its creator. Use of Beat Clock is at the users expense. Dont blame me if something goes wrong. I make all the best effort to correct all bugs but I do not guaranty that Beat Clock is perfect. No human designed system is perfect. Errors will happen so use at your own risk (please notify me of bugs so I can improve the software).
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Added: 2005-12-09 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
1464 downloads
BDesktopClock 1.1.2
BDesktopClock is a Linux desktop clock. more>>
BDesktopClock is an attractive graphical clock for the Linux desktop. The project features customizable settings for the date and time display format, as well an option to always be on top.
Installation
To install type:
qmake
make
su
make install
The default home directory is /usr/local/bin, if you wish to change this modify
the target.path variable in BDesktopClock.pro before running qmake.
* This requires that you have the development tools (qmake, uic, moc) and
headers files for Qt.
<<lessInstallation
To install type:
qmake
make
su
make install
The default home directory is /usr/local/bin, if you wish to change this modify
the target.path variable in BDesktopClock.pro before running qmake.
* This requires that you have the development tools (qmake, uic, moc) and
headers files for Qt.
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Added: 2005-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1640 downloads
PWP Wiki Processor 1.5.1
PWP Wiki Processor is a PHP Wiki based on flat files that can create static pages. more>>
PWP Wiki Processor is a PHP Wiki based on flat files that can create static pages.
It uses flat files as data storage, no database is required.
It has a simple cache and trash bin, and can handle file uploads.
It is able to export its contents into static HTML pages.
A Wiki is a community/collaboration tool enabling a group of authors to create a network of linked HTML pages.
Main features:
- The various text formatting rules are described on a separate page: TextRules
- PWP uses flat files to maintain the data, no database is required. Every page is one data file in the data directory. The page still contains Wiki code; HTML is created at the moment of delivery. (You can translate Wiki code into HTML but not re-translate HTML into Wiki code.)
- The file upload page lets you store additional content at your website. Upload images or other documents and link them from your Wiki files.
- Every erase operation stores the Wiki pages or uploaded files in a trash bin. If your fingers were faster than the brain, simply unerase the file from the trash bin! You can delete files from the trash physically after a certain period of time (config entry). You can view files in the trash, but not edit these files.
- PWP supports a revision history. While editing a page you decide whether your changes are big enough to create a new revision. You can view and restore the old revisions of a file. Uploaded files will also be stored in the revision history if a new file with the same name gets uploaded again. To keep the history lean, you can delete all files older than a certain period of time (config entry).
- You can view recent changes, i.e. all recently changed pages and uploaded files.
- New in 1.5.0 Now PWP offers a diff. Further, it allows to rename and copy Wiki pages.
- You can configure the number of columns and rows in list views.
- Lost some information? Now you will have to do a full text search. PWP searches in both areas, in Wiki pages and in uploaded text files! The full text search is really simple without any indexes and might become slow if your Wiki contains several hundred pages. Well, hardware speed is increasing fast and time is working for me...
- PWP supports backlinks: A list of all pages which link to the current page. PWP can also trace backlinks for uploaded files. The search for backlinks is done on the fly without indexes or similar mechanisms.
- A search for file names is available. You can type fragments like ag and a list with all matching files is presented: Page2, Age. Search searches both, the Wiki pages and the uploaded files.
- New in 1.5.0 Reports are generated Wiki pages which help you to organise your information. Available are a hierarchical table of contents, a keyword index and a trail map / teaser text report.
- A simple click on a link will generate monthly calendar pages and an annual overview. The calendar supports either the German (European?) week format or the US week format where weeks start on Sundays.
- PWP can create a table of contents at the top of each page, consisting of all H1 and H2 tags.
- Concurrent editing? With page locks! Any edit action will set a page lock which warns other editors. The lock can be forced off.
- QuickEdit lets you view a page and append, insert or prepend new text in an edit box directly on the page. (Insert requires a special editor comment: ! --(+)-- ! )
- A simple cache will speed up your operations. Changed in 1.5.0 It stores lists and search results, but not Wiki pages.
- Snippets are supported. Snippets are text fragments, which will be appended to the end of the edit box on a simple mouse click. See /wiki/conf/Snippets.inc.
- The whole appearance (colours, fonts) is controlled by a simple style sheet (CSS). You can now add your own style sheet in second place, overwriting the default settings.
- If configured, the web pages are delivered as zipped data stream, making the Wiki faster on the internet.
- Save the best thing for last: PWP can export static web pages with a different header and footer. All links on these static pages will point to HTML pages, not to a PHP script. The static files are combined with a snapshot of the uploaded files. PWP can delete and re-create only outdated static pages. This feature will speed up the process but might result in dead links if there is no full update of the static contents from time to time.
Enhancements:
- added: Recent changes report
- changed: Report sorting now available for almost all reports
- changed: Keyword index report offers invers mapping
- fixed: WikiEngine issues with mail addresses and static links
- removed: Collisions, locks should be sufficient
- changed: Minor other changes, some refactoring.
<<lessIt uses flat files as data storage, no database is required.
It has a simple cache and trash bin, and can handle file uploads.
It is able to export its contents into static HTML pages.
A Wiki is a community/collaboration tool enabling a group of authors to create a network of linked HTML pages.
Main features:
- The various text formatting rules are described on a separate page: TextRules
- PWP uses flat files to maintain the data, no database is required. Every page is one data file in the data directory. The page still contains Wiki code; HTML is created at the moment of delivery. (You can translate Wiki code into HTML but not re-translate HTML into Wiki code.)
- The file upload page lets you store additional content at your website. Upload images or other documents and link them from your Wiki files.
- Every erase operation stores the Wiki pages or uploaded files in a trash bin. If your fingers were faster than the brain, simply unerase the file from the trash bin! You can delete files from the trash physically after a certain period of time (config entry). You can view files in the trash, but not edit these files.
- PWP supports a revision history. While editing a page you decide whether your changes are big enough to create a new revision. You can view and restore the old revisions of a file. Uploaded files will also be stored in the revision history if a new file with the same name gets uploaded again. To keep the history lean, you can delete all files older than a certain period of time (config entry).
- You can view recent changes, i.e. all recently changed pages and uploaded files.
- New in 1.5.0 Now PWP offers a diff. Further, it allows to rename and copy Wiki pages.
- You can configure the number of columns and rows in list views.
- Lost some information? Now you will have to do a full text search. PWP searches in both areas, in Wiki pages and in uploaded text files! The full text search is really simple without any indexes and might become slow if your Wiki contains several hundred pages. Well, hardware speed is increasing fast and time is working for me...
- PWP supports backlinks: A list of all pages which link to the current page. PWP can also trace backlinks for uploaded files. The search for backlinks is done on the fly without indexes or similar mechanisms.
- A search for file names is available. You can type fragments like ag and a list with all matching files is presented: Page2, Age. Search searches both, the Wiki pages and the uploaded files.
- New in 1.5.0 Reports are generated Wiki pages which help you to organise your information. Available are a hierarchical table of contents, a keyword index and a trail map / teaser text report.
- A simple click on a link will generate monthly calendar pages and an annual overview. The calendar supports either the German (European?) week format or the US week format where weeks start on Sundays.
- PWP can create a table of contents at the top of each page, consisting of all H1 and H2 tags.
- Concurrent editing? With page locks! Any edit action will set a page lock which warns other editors. The lock can be forced off.
- QuickEdit lets you view a page and append, insert or prepend new text in an edit box directly on the page. (Insert requires a special editor comment: ! --(+)-- ! )
- A simple cache will speed up your operations. Changed in 1.5.0 It stores lists and search results, but not Wiki pages.
- Snippets are supported. Snippets are text fragments, which will be appended to the end of the edit box on a simple mouse click. See /wiki/conf/Snippets.inc.
- The whole appearance (colours, fonts) is controlled by a simple style sheet (CSS). You can now add your own style sheet in second place, overwriting the default settings.
- If configured, the web pages are delivered as zipped data stream, making the Wiki faster on the internet.
- Save the best thing for last: PWP can export static web pages with a different header and footer. All links on these static pages will point to HTML pages, not to a PHP script. The static files are combined with a snapshot of the uploaded files. PWP can delete and re-create only outdated static pages. This feature will speed up the process but might result in dead links if there is no full update of the static contents from time to time.
Enhancements:
- added: Recent changes report
- changed: Report sorting now available for almost all reports
- changed: Keyword index report offers invers mapping
- fixed: WikiEngine issues with mail addresses and static links
- removed: Collisions, locks should be sufficient
- changed: Minor other changes, some refactoring.
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Added: 2006-10-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1120 downloads
Prozessordrossel 0.1
Prozessordrossel (German for CPU throttler) throttles your CPU using the Linux ACPI interface of 2.6 kernel. more>>
Prozessordrossel (German for CPU throttler) throttles your CPU using the Linux ACPI interface of 2.6 kernel.
If your CPU supports it, you can change your processor speed (commonly found in Laptops), or throttle it (meaning it will only run a command every other time, thereby using about half the power).
For this to work, you need the QT4 Developer libraries (Debian packages: libqt4-dev & qt4-dev-tools).
To compile: uncompress, change to source directory and run:
qmake (will create Makefile)
make (will create program)
Copy the executable "Prozessordrossel" to your PATH (p.ex. /usr/local/bin).
To run: "Execute command" from the K Menu, and enter "kdesu Prozessordrossel".
Note: you need to have enabled ACPI interface & userspace speed governor in your Linux kernel (most distributions automatically have this). Ensure also no other application (like KLaptop) is running and manages the CPU speed.
After setting the CPU speed to your desired value, you can close the application. The speed will stay at the value you set it.
<<lessIf your CPU supports it, you can change your processor speed (commonly found in Laptops), or throttle it (meaning it will only run a command every other time, thereby using about half the power).
For this to work, you need the QT4 Developer libraries (Debian packages: libqt4-dev & qt4-dev-tools).
To compile: uncompress, change to source directory and run:
qmake (will create Makefile)
make (will create program)
Copy the executable "Prozessordrossel" to your PATH (p.ex. /usr/local/bin).
To run: "Execute command" from the K Menu, and enter "kdesu Prozessordrossel".
Note: you need to have enabled ACPI interface & userspace speed governor in your Linux kernel (most distributions automatically have this). Ensure also no other application (like KLaptop) is running and manages the CPU speed.
After setting the CPU speed to your desired value, you can close the application. The speed will stay at the value you set it.
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Added: 2007-05-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
886 downloads
XCclock 1.0
XCclock is a small application which offers a nice clock and an alarm function. more>>
XCclock is a small application which offers a nice clock and an alarm function.
Simply push the right mouse button above the clock and select something in the popup menu.
To run and build the Xclasses X11 layout library is required.
Usage of XCclock:
xclock [-q] [-m] [-t]
q : disables quit functions in menus
m : disables minutes in clock (usefull if you use a really small one)
t : disables the textbox below the clock that shows the alarm time
<<lessSimply push the right mouse button above the clock and select something in the popup menu.
To run and build the Xclasses X11 layout library is required.
Usage of XCclock:
xclock [-q] [-m] [-t]
q : disables quit functions in menus
m : disables minutes in clock (usefull if you use a really small one)
t : disables the textbox below the clock that shows the alarm time
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2006-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1129 downloads
Generic Test Processor 0.79.9d
Generic Test Processor is a processor for a generic test procedure language. more>>
Generic test processor is a language and processor for a language aiming to automatically apply or generate test source code in another language.
It is taken from a library of tests and data conversion operations.
These so generated instances shall be capable of inspecting a system by gathering data and screening this data to meet certain criteria, in other words to have certain attributes.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug in results reporting.
<<lessIt is taken from a library of tests and data conversion operations.
These so generated instances shall be capable of inspecting a system by gathering data and screening this data to meet certain criteria, in other words to have certain attributes.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug in results reporting.
Download (0.081MB)
Added: 2005-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1654 downloads
Simple Alarm Clock 0.5
Simple Alarm Clock is a simple alarm clock superkaramba theme. more>>
Simple Alarm Clock is a simple alarm clock SuperKaramba theme. I made this because I couldnt find one. To set the alarm scroll up for minutes and down for hours. The clock is set to update every minute so that means it can be off by a minute.
Make sure to test your alarm command with the top button. Starting amarok doesnt do much good if your speakers are off. It isnt perfect so if you find problems let me know.
Tips:
If you want kttsd to talk longer do something like this: good. morning. itt. iis. time. tooo. wake. upp. beep. beep. beep.
<<lessMake sure to test your alarm command with the top button. Starting amarok doesnt do much good if your speakers are off. It isnt perfect so if you find problems let me know.
Tips:
If you want kttsd to talk longer do something like this: good. morning. itt. iis. time. tooo. wake. upp. beep. beep. beep.
Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2006-06-27 License: Freeware Price:
1267 downloads
BlueClock 0.1
BlueClock is a clock for the GNOME panel with alarm/timer function. more>>
BlueClock is a clock for the GNOME panel with alarm/timer function.
BlueClock is a simple GNOME panel clock applet. In addition an alarm/countdown timer function is available. Also you can use an calandar.
<<lessBlueClock is a simple GNOME panel clock applet. In addition an alarm/countdown timer function is available. Also you can use an calandar.
Download (0.51MB)
Added: 2007-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
903 downloads
Xenomorph Image Processor 0.6
Xenomorph Image Processor is an high-precision image processing software. more>>
Xenomorph is OpenSource software running on Unix/X11 systems. It provides a unified concept of polynomial and morphologic image filters. It is built for precision, not for speed, that means it works in floating-point mode internally.
It can read PNG, JPG and many other formats, and it writes PNG. A nice feature of this software is its upgradeability by adding new filters. You can learn here how to do this.
The software is built with the Trolltech QT3 widget-set, which means Windows and OSX- versions are possible, but the port would cost money (Trolltech provides his free license for UNIX OpenSource development only) so its not available right now.
Xenomorph is released under the Gnu Public License (GPL), which basically means it is allowed to use and distribute it for free (and only for free).
<<lessIt can read PNG, JPG and many other formats, and it writes PNG. A nice feature of this software is its upgradeability by adding new filters. You can learn here how to do this.
The software is built with the Trolltech QT3 widget-set, which means Windows and OSX- versions are possible, but the port would cost money (Trolltech provides his free license for UNIX OpenSource development only) so its not available right now.
Xenomorph is released under the Gnu Public License (GPL), which basically means it is allowed to use and distribute it for free (and only for free).
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Added: 2005-05-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1621 downloads
Simple DocBook Processor 0.03
Simple DocBook Processor project reads a DocBook XML file, processes it into typeset pages, and outputs the result as PostScript more>>
Simple DocBook Processor project reads a DocBook XML file, processes it into typeset pages, and outputs the result as PostScript (which can easily be converted to a PDF).
It is "simple" because it supports only a subset of DocBook, and also because it does not make use of a DTD or stylesheets or any other heavyweight apparatus. Simple DocBook Processor is a single program. SDoP is used to format the Exim reference manual.
Enhancements:
- A lot of new processing parameters have been added to make it possible to change the output formatting in many ways.
<<lessIt is "simple" because it supports only a subset of DocBook, and also because it does not make use of a DTD or stylesheets or any other heavyweight apparatus. Simple DocBook Processor is a single program. SDoP is used to format the Exim reference manual.
Enhancements:
- A lot of new processing parameters have been added to make it possible to change the output formatting in many ways.
Download (0.79MB)
Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Light Speed! 1
Light Speed! project is an interactive relativistic simulator. more>>
Light Speed! project is an interactive relativistic simulator.
Light Speed! is an OpenGL-based program which illustrates the effects of special relativity on the appearance of moving objects.
When an object accelerates past a few million meters per second, these effects begin to grow noticeable, becoming more and more pronounced as the speed of light is approached.
These relativistic effects are viewpoint-dependent, and include shifts in length, object hue, brightness and shape.
Main features:
- Real-time interactive viewing
- 3D object importer
- Snapshot exporter
- Special Relativity Scene (SRS) exporter
- Reference geometry
- Independent toggles for the four relativistic effects
- Numerical camera location + target readout and input
- Switchable background color
<<lessLight Speed! is an OpenGL-based program which illustrates the effects of special relativity on the appearance of moving objects.
When an object accelerates past a few million meters per second, these effects begin to grow noticeable, becoming more and more pronounced as the speed of light is approached.
These relativistic effects are viewpoint-dependent, and include shifts in length, object hue, brightness and shape.
Main features:
- Real-time interactive viewing
- 3D object importer
- Snapshot exporter
- Special Relativity Scene (SRS) exporter
- Reference geometry
- Independent toggles for the four relativistic effects
- Numerical camera location + target readout and input
- Switchable background color
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Added: 2006-10-16 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1112 downloads
hsclock 0.01.0
hsclock is an accurate, multi-zone GTK clock. more>>
hsclock is a small, accurate, multi-zone GTK clock that can also run in a tty.
Currently configuration is solely by commandline options. hsclock uses GTK timeouts to synchronize with the system clock, making display updates accurate to within milliseconds.
The time output format can be set with a date-like format option.
<<lessCurrently configuration is solely by commandline options. hsclock uses GTK timeouts to synchronize with the system clock, making display updates accurate to within milliseconds.
The time output format can be set with a date-like format option.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2006-09-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1126 downloads
Azureus Speed Control 1.0
Azureus Speed Control is a project that enables automatic configuration of your upload limit. more>>
Azureus Speed Control is a project that enables automatic configuration of your upload limit. This addresses the problem of implicit additional upload when Azureus downloads with high speed, which can lead to connection choking. This is a problem specially for users with low upload bandwidth like German ADSL users.
If your download rate increases, the upload limit will be reduced by a value that can be customized. If the download rate decreases, the upload limit will increase again.
<<lessIf your download rate increases, the upload limit will be reduced by a value that can be customized. If the download rate decreases, the upload limit will increase again.
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Added: 2006-12-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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