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recover 1.3c
recover is a utility which automates some steps to undelete a file. more>>
Recover is a utility which automates some steps as described in the Ext2fs-Undeletion howto in order to recover a lost file.
Recover (ie. console version) is no longer under active development since bug reports have become rare (thus stable), newer and better FSs are coming up and I dont really know how recover could be improved. (suggestions are still welcome!)
If you want to undelete files on a non-ext2 linux partition, you should try it the UNIX-way!
Recover automates some steps as described in the ext2-undeletion howto. This means it seeks all the deleted inodes on your hard drive with debugfs. When all the inodes are indexed, recover asks you some questions about the deleted file. These questions are:
- Hard disk device name
- Year of deletion
- Month of deletion
- Weekday of deletion
- First/Last possible day of month
- Min/Max possible file size
- Min/Max possible deletion hour
- Min/Max possible deletion minute
- User ID of the deleted file
- A text string the file included (can be ignored)
If recover found any fitting inodes, he asks to give a directory name and dumps the inodes into the directory. Finally he asks you if you want to filter the inodes again (in case you typed some wrong answers).
We hope you will never need recover, but in case, its better to install this program anyway. Once a file is deleted, everytime something is written to disk, theres a change it will overwrite the old deleted file. You will never be able to restore it.
<<lessRecover (ie. console version) is no longer under active development since bug reports have become rare (thus stable), newer and better FSs are coming up and I dont really know how recover could be improved. (suggestions are still welcome!)
If you want to undelete files on a non-ext2 linux partition, you should try it the UNIX-way!
Recover automates some steps as described in the ext2-undeletion howto. This means it seeks all the deleted inodes on your hard drive with debugfs. When all the inodes are indexed, recover asks you some questions about the deleted file. These questions are:
- Hard disk device name
- Year of deletion
- Month of deletion
- Weekday of deletion
- First/Last possible day of month
- Min/Max possible file size
- Min/Max possible deletion hour
- Min/Max possible deletion minute
- User ID of the deleted file
- A text string the file included (can be ignored)
If recover found any fitting inodes, he asks to give a directory name and dumps the inodes into the directory. Finally he asks you if you want to filter the inodes again (in case you typed some wrong answers).
We hope you will never need recover, but in case, its better to install this program anyway. Once a file is deleted, everytime something is written to disk, theres a change it will overwrite the old deleted file. You will never be able to restore it.
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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View Picture 1.7
View Picture project is an SDL-based image viewer for Linux and FreeBSD that supports slideshows, fullscreen, zoom. more>>
View Picture project is an SDL-based image viewer for Linux and FreeBSD that supports slideshows, fullscreen, zoom, and arbitrary movement through the image list.
Main features:
- HTTP updated to 1.1
- Only hide cursor when fullscreen
- Fixed image count estimate
- configure-time X prefix
- fixed potential buffer overflow issues
<<lessMain features:
- HTTP updated to 1.1
- Only hide cursor when fullscreen
- Fixed image count estimate
- configure-time X prefix
- fixed potential buffer overflow issues
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Added: 2007-06-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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recoverPhotos 0.5
recoverPhotos is a program that recovers digital images from camera memory cards that have been formatted or damaged. more>>
recoverPhotos is a program that recovers digital images from camera memory cards that have been formatted or damaged.
This program relies on the fact that most photos are composed of contiguous sectors. If you tend to delete a lot of photos before a format, then you might not have very good success. But if you are like me: who reformats every time) then you fill get most of your pictures back.
This program has only been tested with a 20d. Any success stories are welcome.
HOW TO USE
To run this program I recommend you first copy the contents of the card to a file in your machine. The easiest way is to use the dd command.
Instructions:
- Connect the camera or the flashcard to the computer.
- Check what is the mount point for your camera or the flashcard. You can use the mount command for this. For example in my computer the flashcard is mounted as device /dev/sdc1
dmg@platinum recoverPhotos]$ mount
[...]
/dev/sdc1 on /media/EOS_DIGITAL type vfat ...
[...]
Now, use dd to copy the flashcard to a file. For example, this command copies the contents of my memory card to a file called /tmp/card.bytes (You might need to run this command as root).
dd if=/dev/sdc1 of=/tmp/card.bytes
Make sure the device name (in this case /dev/sdc1) is correct!
The resulting file should have the same size as the flashcard.
./recoverPhotos /tmp/card.bytes
and check the output. Hopefully you will have a bunch of photos in the current directory. Run the program without parameters to see all the options available.
CANON USERS
If you use a camera that uses the custom function "Add Decision Data" (CF18 in the D20), and you are 100% sure it was on when you took the photos, then make sure you specify the --canonADD option. The option is not critical (it is not part of the photo), but the data is there if you want to recover it.
Enhancements:
- JPEG and Canon CR2 files are supported.
<<lessThis program relies on the fact that most photos are composed of contiguous sectors. If you tend to delete a lot of photos before a format, then you might not have very good success. But if you are like me: who reformats every time) then you fill get most of your pictures back.
This program has only been tested with a 20d. Any success stories are welcome.
HOW TO USE
To run this program I recommend you first copy the contents of the card to a file in your machine. The easiest way is to use the dd command.
Instructions:
- Connect the camera or the flashcard to the computer.
- Check what is the mount point for your camera or the flashcard. You can use the mount command for this. For example in my computer the flashcard is mounted as device /dev/sdc1
dmg@platinum recoverPhotos]$ mount
[...]
/dev/sdc1 on /media/EOS_DIGITAL type vfat ...
[...]
Now, use dd to copy the flashcard to a file. For example, this command copies the contents of my memory card to a file called /tmp/card.bytes (You might need to run this command as root).
dd if=/dev/sdc1 of=/tmp/card.bytes
Make sure the device name (in this case /dev/sdc1) is correct!
The resulting file should have the same size as the flashcard.
./recoverPhotos /tmp/card.bytes
and check the output. Hopefully you will have a bunch of photos in the current directory. Run the program without parameters to see all the options available.
CANON USERS
If you use a camera that uses the custom function "Add Decision Data" (CF18 in the D20), and you are 100% sure it was on when you took the photos, then make sure you specify the --canonADD option. The option is not critical (it is not part of the photo), but the data is there if you want to recover it.
Enhancements:
- JPEG and Canon CR2 files are supported.
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Added: 2005-09-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1512 downloads
recoverdm 0.19
recoverdm is a software that can recover files/disks with damaged sectors more>>
recoverdm is a software that can recover files/disks with damaged sectors
This program will help you recover disks with bad sectors. You can recover files as well complete devices.
In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recoverd, it writes an empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If youre recovering a CD or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in "normal mode", then the program will try to read the sector in "RAW mode" (without error-checking etc.).
This toolkit also has a utility called mergebad: mergebad merges multiple images into one. This can be usefull when you have, for example, multiple CDs with the same data which are all damaged.
In such case, you can then first use recoverdm to retrieve the data from the damaged CDs into image-files and then combine them into one image with mergebad.
Usage:
recoverdm -t type -i file/devicein -o fileout [-l list] [-n retries] [-s speed]
-t type is 1 for files, 10 for floppy disks and 40 for IDE disks (try -h for a complete list)
-i file/devicein is the device or file you want to recover
-o fileout is the file where to write to. this file should not already exist!
-l list this file will contain the offsets(!) of the bad blocks as well as the size of the badblock. This file can be used together with the image with the mergebad utility.
-n retries number of retries before going on with next sector, defaults to 6
-r RAW read retries number of retries while reading in RAW mode before going on with next sector, defaults to 6
-s rotation speed rotation speed of CD-ROM/DVD, defaults to 1
-h gives the helptext
Enhancements:
- This release adds the ability to set the start-offset to read from the damaged media, a small performance optimization, and a fix for an infinite loop.
<<lessThis program will help you recover disks with bad sectors. You can recover files as well complete devices.
In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recoverd, it writes an empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If youre recovering a CD or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in "normal mode", then the program will try to read the sector in "RAW mode" (without error-checking etc.).
This toolkit also has a utility called mergebad: mergebad merges multiple images into one. This can be usefull when you have, for example, multiple CDs with the same data which are all damaged.
In such case, you can then first use recoverdm to retrieve the data from the damaged CDs into image-files and then combine them into one image with mergebad.
Usage:
recoverdm -t type -i file/devicein -o fileout [-l list] [-n retries] [-s speed]
-t type is 1 for files, 10 for floppy disks and 40 for IDE disks (try -h for a complete list)
-i file/devicein is the device or file you want to recover
-o fileout is the file where to write to. this file should not already exist!
-l list this file will contain the offsets(!) of the bad blocks as well as the size of the badblock. This file can be used together with the image with the mergebad utility.
-n retries number of retries before going on with next sector, defaults to 6
-r RAW read retries number of retries while reading in RAW mode before going on with next sector, defaults to 6
-s rotation speed rotation speed of CD-ROM/DVD, defaults to 1
-h gives the helptext
Enhancements:
- This release adds the ability to set the start-offset to read from the damaged media, a small performance optimization, and a fix for an infinite loop.
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Added: 2005-12-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gzip Recovery Toolkit 0.5
gzip Recovery Toolkit attempts to automate the recovery of data from corrupted gzip files (including tarballs) through a program more>>
The gzip Recovery Toolkit attempts to automate the recovery of data from corrupted gzip files (including tarballs) through a program called gzrecover. gzip Recovery Toolkit package is still very experimental at this point.
99% of "corrupted" gzip archives are caused by transferring the file via FTP in ASCII mode instead of binary mode. Please re-transfer the file in the correct mode first before attempting to recover from a file you believe is corrupted.
This program is provided AS IS with absolutely NO WARRANTY. It is not guaranteed to recover anything from your file, nor is what it does recover guaranteed to be good data. The bigger your file, the more likely that something will be extracted from it. Also keep in mind that this program gets faked out and is likely to "recover" some bad data. Everything should be manually verified.
Usage:
Run gzrecover on a corrupted .gz file. Anything that can be read from the file will be written to a file with the same name, but with a .recovered appended (any .gz is stripped). You can override this with the -o option.
To get a verbose readout of exactly where gzrecover is finding bad bytes, use the -v option to enable verbose mode. This will probably overflow your screen with text so best to redirect output to a file.
Once gzrecover has finished, you will need to manually verify any data recovered as it is quite likely that our output file is corrupt and has some garbage data in it. If your archive is a tarball, read on.
For tarballs, the tar program will choke because GNU tar cannot handle errors in the file format. Fortunately, GNU cpio (tested at version 2.5 or higher) handles corrupted files out of the box.
Heres an example:
$ ls *.gz
my-corrupted-backup.tar.gz
$ gzrecover my-corrupted-backup.tar.gz
$ ls *.recovered
my-corrupted-backup.tar.recovered
$ cpio -F my-corrupted-backup.tar.recovered -i -v
If you have a previous release, please note that the patches to GNU tar have been discontinued. They were only marginally successful at best and GNU cpio does what is needed out of the box and does it far better.
Enhancements:
- Documentation updates, including a man page, plus code cleanup to better enable inclusion in GNU/Linux packages and eliminate compilation warnings.
<<less99% of "corrupted" gzip archives are caused by transferring the file via FTP in ASCII mode instead of binary mode. Please re-transfer the file in the correct mode first before attempting to recover from a file you believe is corrupted.
This program is provided AS IS with absolutely NO WARRANTY. It is not guaranteed to recover anything from your file, nor is what it does recover guaranteed to be good data. The bigger your file, the more likely that something will be extracted from it. Also keep in mind that this program gets faked out and is likely to "recover" some bad data. Everything should be manually verified.
Usage:
Run gzrecover on a corrupted .gz file. Anything that can be read from the file will be written to a file with the same name, but with a .recovered appended (any .gz is stripped). You can override this with the -o option.
To get a verbose readout of exactly where gzrecover is finding bad bytes, use the -v option to enable verbose mode. This will probably overflow your screen with text so best to redirect output to a file.
Once gzrecover has finished, you will need to manually verify any data recovered as it is quite likely that our output file is corrupt and has some garbage data in it. If your archive is a tarball, read on.
For tarballs, the tar program will choke because GNU tar cannot handle errors in the file format. Fortunately, GNU cpio (tested at version 2.5 or higher) handles corrupted files out of the box.
Heres an example:
$ ls *.gz
my-corrupted-backup.tar.gz
$ gzrecover my-corrupted-backup.tar.gz
$ ls *.recovered
my-corrupted-backup.tar.recovered
$ cpio -F my-corrupted-backup.tar.recovered -i -v
If you have a previous release, please note that the patches to GNU tar have been discontinued. They were only marginally successful at best and GNU cpio does what is needed out of the box and does it far better.
Enhancements:
- Documentation updates, including a man page, plus code cleanup to better enable inclusion in GNU/Linux packages and eliminate compilation warnings.
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Added: 2006-08-29 License: zlib/libpng License Price:
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Relax and Recover 1.2
Relax and Recover (abbreviated rear) is a highly modular disaster recovery framework for GNU/Linux based systems. more>>
Relax and Recover (abbreviated rear) is a highly modular disaster recovery framework for GNU/Linux based systems.
The disaster recovery information (and maybe the backups) can be stored via the network, local on hard disks or USB devices, DVD/CD-R, tape, etc. The result is also a bootable image that is capable of booting via PXE, DVD/CD and tape (OBDR).
Main features:
- Focus on Disaster Recovery
- Modular concept
- For Linux and other Unix-like operations systems
- No external dependancies - use only standard software supplied with the distribution
- encryption (optional) - openssl ?
- Linux: kernel > 2.6 supported (no kernel 2.2/2.4 support !)
- User friendly - minimal output, use log file for error messages and details
The aim is to make rear as least demanding as possible, it will require only the applications neccessary to fulfill the job rear is configured for. All other applications will be copied to the rescue system if they are present.
Enhancements:
- Added SELinux suppport for NETFS Did restore tests with NETFS - see video 2006-08-31 GSS
- Added NETFS support BACKUP=NETFS 2006-08-30 GSS
- finally fixed bug in mkrescue-functions.sh about c0d0p 0 (DEVwP=1)
- Added RHEL ES/AS support 2006-07-21 GD
- start the NFS/CIFS tar backup-restore cyclus
- added support for Software RAID
<<lessThe disaster recovery information (and maybe the backups) can be stored via the network, local on hard disks or USB devices, DVD/CD-R, tape, etc. The result is also a bootable image that is capable of booting via PXE, DVD/CD and tape (OBDR).
Main features:
- Focus on Disaster Recovery
- Modular concept
- For Linux and other Unix-like operations systems
- No external dependancies - use only standard software supplied with the distribution
- encryption (optional) - openssl ?
- Linux: kernel > 2.6 supported (no kernel 2.2/2.4 support !)
- User friendly - minimal output, use log file for error messages and details
The aim is to make rear as least demanding as possible, it will require only the applications neccessary to fulfill the job rear is configured for. All other applications will be copied to the rescue system if they are present.
Enhancements:
- Added SELinux suppport for NETFS Did restore tests with NETFS - see video 2006-08-31 GSS
- Added NETFS support BACKUP=NETFS 2006-08-30 GSS
- finally fixed bug in mkrescue-functions.sh about c0d0p 0 (DEVwP=1)
- Added RHEL ES/AS support 2006-07-21 GD
- start the NFS/CIFS tar backup-restore cyclus
- added support for Software RAID
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Added: 2006-09-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dvupicts 1.0
dvupicts is a program that allows the user to easily organize their digital pictures. more>>
dvupicts is a program that allows the user to easily organize their digital pictures.
dvupicts lets you download the pictures from the camera memory card, view them and last select album to upload to you gallery (.sf.net) site.
Simple shell script that uses "dialog" to:
1 download picts from media cards (mmc/compact flash/sd ...)
2 view from a picts-dir (~/pictures/) with "qiv" or any other command-line able image viewer
3 upload to you "gallery" site
<<lessdvupicts lets you download the pictures from the camera memory card, view them and last select album to upload to you gallery (.sf.net) site.
Simple shell script that uses "dialog" to:
1 download picts from media cards (mmc/compact flash/sd ...)
2 view from a picts-dir (~/pictures/) with "qiv" or any other command-line able image viewer
3 upload to you "gallery" site
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Added: 2007-01-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Zenith Picture Gallery 0.9.4
Zenith Picture Gallery is a feature-rich picture gallery that organizes uploaded images into searchable categories. more>>
Zenith Picture Gallery is a feature-rich picture gallery that organizes uploaded images into searchable categories, creates thumbnails, and stores individual statistics for each one.
Other features of Zenith Picture Gallery include downloadable categories and sub-categories, user accounts and profiles, batch adding via FTP and batch deleting, user comments and ratings, the ability to add languages and skins, the option to rebuild thumbnails, an IP blacklist, and a comprehensive admin control panel that provides access to a great deal of settings and formatting options.
Main features:
- Everything is done from the browser, from installation to configuration.
- Searcheable records by filters.
- Auto-resizing/resampling of images to thumbnails.
- Easy skinning.
- Categories and sub-categories with display permission options.
- User accounts, user profiles, control panels and user types.
- Easy management of languages.
- Blacklist containing IPs of troublesome users.
- Admin CP allows you to define countless settings and formatting options.
- A notice appears in the nav bar to admins when there are pictures, comments or users awaiting approval.
- Batch add pictures via FTP.
- Batch delete pictures.
- Rebuild thumbnails tool.
- Search result and display page addresses are linkable.
- Gallery can be turned on/off.
- Adding pictures can be disabled for guests.
- Sort pictures by Last comments, Most viewed, Top rated.
- ZIP and download pictures.
- User accounts, profiles and pictures can all be managed in the Admin CP.
- Option to receive an email when a picture is submitted.
- 21. Option to allow only registered users to view the gallery.
- 22. Option to set a timezone offset for picture submission dates.
- Categories are mapped to directories in the file structure.
- Users can choose a skin from the ones uploaded.
- Forgot my Password and Resend Activation Email tools.
- Admins can define custom fields for pictures.
- EXIF support.
<<lessOther features of Zenith Picture Gallery include downloadable categories and sub-categories, user accounts and profiles, batch adding via FTP and batch deleting, user comments and ratings, the ability to add languages and skins, the option to rebuild thumbnails, an IP blacklist, and a comprehensive admin control panel that provides access to a great deal of settings and formatting options.
Main features:
- Everything is done from the browser, from installation to configuration.
- Searcheable records by filters.
- Auto-resizing/resampling of images to thumbnails.
- Easy skinning.
- Categories and sub-categories with display permission options.
- User accounts, user profiles, control panels and user types.
- Easy management of languages.
- Blacklist containing IPs of troublesome users.
- Admin CP allows you to define countless settings and formatting options.
- A notice appears in the nav bar to admins when there are pictures, comments or users awaiting approval.
- Batch add pictures via FTP.
- Batch delete pictures.
- Rebuild thumbnails tool.
- Search result and display page addresses are linkable.
- Gallery can be turned on/off.
- Adding pictures can be disabled for guests.
- Sort pictures by Last comments, Most viewed, Top rated.
- ZIP and download pictures.
- User accounts, profiles and pictures can all be managed in the Admin CP.
- Option to receive an email when a picture is submitted.
- 21. Option to allow only registered users to view the gallery.
- 22. Option to set a timezone offset for picture submission dates.
- Categories are mapped to directories in the file structure.
- Users can choose a skin from the ones uploaded.
- Forgot my Password and Resend Activation Email tools.
- Admins can define custom fields for pictures.
- EXIF support.
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Added: 2007-07-09 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
902 downloads
Infins Picture Gallery 0.6.2
Infins Picture Gallery (IPG) is an image gallery system for Web sites. more>>
Infins Picture Gallery (IPG) is an image gallery system for Web sites that is easy to install, reads all files from a directory set in the config file.
Infins Picture Gallery resizes and caches images dynamically, counts the number of times an image is viewed, and allows visitors to comment on and vote for your images.
You can optionaly provide additional text for each image.
<<lessInfins Picture Gallery resizes and caches images dynamically, counts the number of times an image is viewed, and allows visitors to comment on and vote for your images.
You can optionaly provide additional text for each image.
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Added: 2006-03-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL 1.2.1
Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL simplifies life of a database administrator who needs an easy to use backup solution. more>>
Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL simplifies life of a database administrator who needs an easy to use yet flexible and robust backup and recovery solution for MySQL server. With ZRM for MySQL you can:
- Schedule full and incremental logical or raw backups of your MySQL database
- Perform backup that is the best match for your storage engine and your MySQL configuration
- Get e-mail notification about status of your backups
- Monitor and browse your backups
- Recover database easily to any point in time or to any particular transaction
<<less- Schedule full and incremental logical or raw backups of your MySQL database
- Perform backup that is the best match for your storage engine and your MySQL configuration
- Get e-mail notification about status of your backups
- Monitor and browse your backups
- Recover database easily to any point in time or to any particular transaction
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
813 downloads
Picture Downloader 0.2b
Picture Downloader is an app suitable for downloading pictures from websites. more>>
Picture Downloader is an app suitable for downloading pictures from websites. Picture Downloader as the name implies is an application written in C-Sharp and Gtk-Sharp made to automate the process of downloading images from websites, Perfect for TGPs.
Right now Picture Downloader is in a very early stage of development , this means bugs are still there and some features are on their way.
Main features:
- Scan HTML code to extract links to images.
- Save pictures to a desired directory.
- Filter type of pictures (jpg, jpeg, gif, png).
- Can download from secure sites (.htacces, .htpasswd).
<<lessRight now Picture Downloader is in a very early stage of development , this means bugs are still there and some features are on their way.
Main features:
- Scan HTML code to extract links to images.
- Save pictures to a desired directory.
- Filter type of pictures (jpg, jpeg, gif, png).
- Can download from secure sites (.htacces, .htpasswd).
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Added: 2005-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
894 downloads
mkCDrec Utilities 0.7.9
mkCDrec Utilities is a rescue and recovery utilities to use with mkCdrec. more>>
The mkCDrec utilities are optional for mkCDrec itself, but are an added value for rescue and recovery purposes.
The utilities are staticly compiled and include parted, memtest, partimage, gpart, and recover. Memtest86 is also available for memory testing.
To improve the added value of your recovery/rescue CD-ROM. You will notice that links from mkCDrec CD-ROM are foreseen to the /cdrom/utilities part of the CD-ROM and that man pages of these tools are already available within mkCDrec main toolset.
Without installing the utilities you cannot use them (obvious), but it will not break any other functionality of the mkCDrec tools. Therefore, a full restore remains possible (and disk cloning too), but you will not be able to resize a partition afterwards to name something.
Most of these utilities were compiled as static binaries, therefore, you can use those tools seperately too. If you know any tool which could useful to be included, please let me know... Since mkCDrec_utils_v0.5.7 you will notice that mkCDrec will use isolinux to boot from the CD-ROM instead of using syslinux floppy boot emulation.
But, this will only work if you use mkCDrec_v0.5.7 (or higher) as isolinux was first introduced in v0.5.7.
Parted
The famous Partition Editor of GNU software. The User Manual of parted is already part of mkCDrec.
Memtest
An excellent memory testing tool.
Partition Image
A tool to make/restore partition of msdos/vfat/ext2/reiserfs file systems. The primary purpose to include this tool is to allow a restore of old partition images made by this tool.
Gpart
Guess partition does what it implies. It can even recover destroyed partition tables, and therefore, maybe preventing a full restore. Useful in case if you do not make a mkcdrec on a regular basis.
Recover
An excellent tool to edit an EXT2 file system to recover lost files.
e2salvage
e2salvage is a utility which tries to recover a data from damaged ext2 partition. It may be used when e2fsck does not recover the broken ext2 filesystem. Before trying this tool read the man page (man e2salvage).
ext2resize
ext2resize, ext2prepare and ext2online are useful tools. ext2resize can increase (or decrease) the size of an unmounted ext2 filesystem. Be aware for ext2online one need a kernel patch (not likely installed). By the way, ext2resize does work too on an Ext3 filesystem! Be aware, one needs to apply S. Tweedies kernel patch (ext3) and an updated ext2 filesystem e2fprogs-1.20 or higher (which are ext3 aware). Last 2 requirements are of course only needed in case if you want to work with ext3 filesystems.
memtest86
Memtest86 is thorough, stand alone memory test for x86 architecture computers. BIOS based memory tests are only a quick check and often miss many of the failures that are detected by Memtest86.
chntpw
The offline NT password editor (chntpw) is a little program wich enables you to view and change passwords in a Windows NT SAM user database. For example,
Installation
# cd mkcdrec; tar zxvf mkCDrec_v0.7.9_utils.tar.gz
# ls -l utilities
<<lessThe utilities are staticly compiled and include parted, memtest, partimage, gpart, and recover. Memtest86 is also available for memory testing.
To improve the added value of your recovery/rescue CD-ROM. You will notice that links from mkCDrec CD-ROM are foreseen to the /cdrom/utilities part of the CD-ROM and that man pages of these tools are already available within mkCDrec main toolset.
Without installing the utilities you cannot use them (obvious), but it will not break any other functionality of the mkCDrec tools. Therefore, a full restore remains possible (and disk cloning too), but you will not be able to resize a partition afterwards to name something.
Most of these utilities were compiled as static binaries, therefore, you can use those tools seperately too. If you know any tool which could useful to be included, please let me know... Since mkCDrec_utils_v0.5.7 you will notice that mkCDrec will use isolinux to boot from the CD-ROM instead of using syslinux floppy boot emulation.
But, this will only work if you use mkCDrec_v0.5.7 (or higher) as isolinux was first introduced in v0.5.7.
Parted
The famous Partition Editor of GNU software. The User Manual of parted is already part of mkCDrec.
Memtest
An excellent memory testing tool.
Partition Image
A tool to make/restore partition of msdos/vfat/ext2/reiserfs file systems. The primary purpose to include this tool is to allow a restore of old partition images made by this tool.
Gpart
Guess partition does what it implies. It can even recover destroyed partition tables, and therefore, maybe preventing a full restore. Useful in case if you do not make a mkcdrec on a regular basis.
Recover
An excellent tool to edit an EXT2 file system to recover lost files.
e2salvage
e2salvage is a utility which tries to recover a data from damaged ext2 partition. It may be used when e2fsck does not recover the broken ext2 filesystem. Before trying this tool read the man page (man e2salvage).
ext2resize
ext2resize, ext2prepare and ext2online are useful tools. ext2resize can increase (or decrease) the size of an unmounted ext2 filesystem. Be aware for ext2online one need a kernel patch (not likely installed). By the way, ext2resize does work too on an Ext3 filesystem! Be aware, one needs to apply S. Tweedies kernel patch (ext3) and an updated ext2 filesystem e2fprogs-1.20 or higher (which are ext3 aware). Last 2 requirements are of course only needed in case if you want to work with ext3 filesystems.
memtest86
Memtest86 is thorough, stand alone memory test for x86 architecture computers. BIOS based memory tests are only a quick check and often miss many of the failures that are detected by Memtest86.
chntpw
The offline NT password editor (chntpw) is a little program wich enables you to view and change passwords in a Windows NT SAM user database. For example,
Installation
# cd mkcdrec; tar zxvf mkCDrec_v0.7.9_utils.tar.gz
# ls -l utilities
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Simple Picture Gallery Manager 1.4.5
SPGM is a PHP script that displays picture galleries on the web. more>>
SPGM is a PHP script that displays picture galleries on the web. It is intended to provide a very simple way to set up online photo albums: creating directories, filling them with pictures and uploading to your website... That is what its all about !
Several cool features are also included, while keeping in mind that the program aims to be as lightweight, simple and portable as possible. Dont expect automatic thumbnail generation, advanced search functions, nor per-gallery full statistics then.
SPGM generates XHTML 1.0 Strict compliant code and makes extensive use of CSS stylesheets to render galleries. It only requires PHP version 4 or higher and does not rely on image manipulation libraries (like GD), or any database system whatsoever.
Main features:
- gallery/picture captioning
- unlimited sub-galleries
- per gallery complete configuration (inheritance supported)
- several sort options for both pictures and galleries
- random/fixed thumbnails used for gallery previews
- new pictures highlighting
- hidden galleries
- EXIF support
- slideshow mode
- easy integration into websites
- multi-language support (29 languages are currently provided)
- flavors (themes) available for use
Enhancements:
- This is a maintenance release that provides various bugfixes and small features.
- People who want to upgrade from previous versions should pay attention to the release notes, as a few configuration files must be updated as well.
<<lessSeveral cool features are also included, while keeping in mind that the program aims to be as lightweight, simple and portable as possible. Dont expect automatic thumbnail generation, advanced search functions, nor per-gallery full statistics then.
SPGM generates XHTML 1.0 Strict compliant code and makes extensive use of CSS stylesheets to render galleries. It only requires PHP version 4 or higher and does not rely on image manipulation libraries (like GD), or any database system whatsoever.
Main features:
- gallery/picture captioning
- unlimited sub-galleries
- per gallery complete configuration (inheritance supported)
- several sort options for both pictures and galleries
- random/fixed thumbnails used for gallery previews
- new pictures highlighting
- hidden galleries
- EXIF support
- slideshow mode
- easy integration into websites
- multi-language support (29 languages are currently provided)
- flavors (themes) available for use
Enhancements:
- This is a maintenance release that provides various bugfixes and small features.
- People who want to upgrade from previous versions should pay attention to the release notes, as a few configuration files must be updated as well.
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Added: 2006-12-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture 0.000001
Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture is a Perl module to display a picture. more>>
Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture is a Perl module to display a picture.
HEIRARCHY
Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content
+----Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture
SYNOPSIS
use Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture
Displays a picture on a Gnome2::Canvas. The image is not scaled or clipped. The caller must prepare the image before it is passed to this module.
INTERFACE
Properties
group (Gnome2::Canvas::Group)
The canvas group on which this picture will be drawn.
pixbuf (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf)
The pixbuf that will be drawn on the canvas group.
x (double)
The x-coordinate of the top left corner of the picture.
y (double)
The y-coordinate of the top left corner of the picture.
width (double)
The width of the picture.
height (double)
The height of the picture.
Methods
new(group=>$group, pixbuf=>$pixbuf, ...)
Instantiate a Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture content item. You must give a Gnome2::Canvas::Group on which to place the content item, and you must give a Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf that contains the picture to be displayed.
content_get_image()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Returns the Gnome2::Canvas::Pixbuf that is displayed on the canvas.
content_set_x()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Sets the x-coordinate of the top left corner of the picture.
content_set_y()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Sets the y-coordinate of the top left corner of the picture.
content_set_width()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Sets the width of the picture.
content_set_height()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Sets the height of the picture.
content_set_param()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Passes a parameter to the Gnome2::Canvas::Pixbuf.
<<lessHEIRARCHY
Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content
+----Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture
SYNOPSIS
use Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture
Displays a picture on a Gnome2::Canvas. The image is not scaled or clipped. The caller must prepare the image before it is passed to this module.
INTERFACE
Properties
group (Gnome2::Canvas::Group)
The canvas group on which this picture will be drawn.
pixbuf (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf)
The pixbuf that will be drawn on the canvas group.
x (double)
The x-coordinate of the top left corner of the picture.
y (double)
The y-coordinate of the top left corner of the picture.
width (double)
The width of the picture.
height (double)
The height of the picture.
Methods
new(group=>$group, pixbuf=>$pixbuf, ...)
Instantiate a Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content::Picture content item. You must give a Gnome2::Canvas::Group on which to place the content item, and you must give a Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf that contains the picture to be displayed.
content_get_image()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Returns the Gnome2::Canvas::Pixbuf that is displayed on the canvas.
content_set_x()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Sets the x-coordinate of the top left corner of the picture.
content_set_y()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Sets the y-coordinate of the top left corner of the picture.
content_set_width()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Sets the width of the picture.
content_set_height()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Sets the height of the picture.
content_set_param()
Overrides the method in Gtk2::Ex::MindMapView::Content. Passes a parameter to the Gnome2::Canvas::Pixbuf.
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Added: 2007-01-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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ReNameIt For Linux 1.0.20
ReNameIt is a powerful desktop tool more>> ReNameIt is a powerful desktop tool which will help you rename & index any number of files quickly and safely. If you need to index your pictures, MP3s, movies or if you simply need to keep your files in perfect order then ReNameIt is the tool you need.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-14 License: Freeware Price: Free
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