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run in xterm 0.9.1

run in xterm 0.9.1


run in xterm is an servcie menu which adds run in xterm & run in xterm as root to action menu on binary files, scripts etc. more>>
run in xterm is an servcie menu which adds "run in xterm" & "run in xterm as root" to action menu on binary files, scripts etc.

It has 2 languages: english and polish.

Installation:

copy/save this file in
~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus

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Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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run 0.1

run 0.1


run adds a service menu for all file types. more>>
run adds a service menu for all file types. This service menu will just call the file in the command line using the active folder as work folder.

Makes running some scripts and applications much easier (Some require work folder to be the same where they are located so double-clicking does not work).

Maybe a good fix would be to make it available only for files that have the executable permission

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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IPC::Run 0.80

IPC::Run 0.80


IPC::Run is a Perl module for system() and background procs w/ piping, redirs, ptys (Unix, Win32). more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-09-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Test-Run 0.0110

Test-Run 0.0110


Test-Run is an improved test harness for scripts that emit TAP (Test Anything Protocol). more>>
Test-Run is an improved test harness for scripts that emit TAP (Test Anything Protocol). It was forked from Test::Harness, and it uses TAP::Parser.

The project is used to analyze the output of the scripts and present it to the user in a summarized form. Test-Run features separation of the test-running backend and the command line frontend, a "runprove" utility for running tests from the command line, a plugin-system, and colors for the summary line.

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Added: 2007-06-12 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Run a web server inside LAN

Run a web server inside LAN


Run a web server inside LAN is a simple script to run a WWW server inside a Local Area Network. more>>
Run a web server inside LAN is a simple script to run a WWW server inside a Local Area Network. Run a web server inside LAN script assume all iptables features are compiled statically in the kernel, or all modules are loaded.

Otherwise you may encounter some surprises trying to utilize the more featureful and creative commandlines that Ive come up with.

Sample:

#external and internal interfaces
EXT=eth0
INT=eth1

# clear everything, and create my cascading chains
iptables -F
iptables -N e0
iptables -N tcpin
iptables -N udpin

# e0 is the name of our chain for eth0
iptables -I INPUT -i $EXT -j e0

# OUTPUT Chain
iptables -A OUTPUT -o $EXT -j DROP -p icmp --icmp-type ! echo-request

# remote gnutella queries were really pissing me off one day
# iptables -A OUTPUT -o $EXT -j DROP -p tcp ! --syn --dport 6346
# iptables -A OUTPUT -o $EXT -j DROP -p tcp ! --syn --sport 6346

# $EXT Chain
# a single rule to accept SYN Packets for multiple ports (up to 15)
iptables -A tcpin -j ACCEPT -p tcp --syn -m multiport --destination-ports 873,993,995,143,80,113,21,22,23,25,53

# stateful connection tracking is wonderful stuff
# ESTABLISHED tcp connections are let through
# If we send a SYN out, the ACK is seen as RELATED
# then further communication is accepted by the ESTABLISHED rule
iptables -A e0 -j ACCEPT -m state --state ESTABLISHED
iptables -A e0 -j ACCEPT -m state --state RELATED

# certain ports I simply DROP
iptables -A tcpin -j DROP -p tcp --syn -m multiport --destination-ports 6346,139

# UDP rules...
iptables -A udpin -j DROP -p udp -m multiport --destination-ports 137,27960

# I run a DNS server, so we must accept UDP packets on port 53
iptables -A udpin -j ACCEPT -p udp -m state --state NEW --destination-port 53

# lets log NEW udp packets on ports 1024:65535, then let them through
iptables -A udpin -j LOG -p udp -m state --state NEW --destination-port 1024:65535 --log-level debug --log-prefix UDPNEW --log-ip-options
iptables -A udpin -j ACCEPT -p udp -m state --state NEW --destination-port 1024:65535

# lets log NEW tcp packets on ports 1024:65535, then let them through
iptables -A tcpin -j LOG -p tcp --syn --destination-port 1024:65535 --log-level debug --log-prefix TCPNEW --log-tcp-options --log-ip-options
iptables -A tcpin -j ACCEPT -p tcp --syn --destination-port 1024:65535

# lets log INVALID or NEW tcp packets on priveleged ports, then DROP
# (remember I have certain ACCEPT rules higher up the chain)
iptables -A tcpin -j LOG -p tcp -m state --state INVALID,NEW --destination-port 1:1023 --log-level warn --log-prefix TCPPRIV --log-tcp-options --log-ip-options
iptables -A tcpin -j DROP -p tcp -m state --state INVALID,NEW --destination-port 1:1023

iptables -A e0 -p tcp -j tcpin
iptables -A e0 -p udp -j udpin
iptables -A e0 -j LOG --log-level debug --log-prefix NETFILTER --log-ip-options -m state --state INVALID,NEW
iptables -A e0 -j DROP

# NAT Rules
# I run a web server inside...
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -i eth0 --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.1.4:80
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IPC::Run::Simple 1.3

IPC::Run::Simple 1.3


IPC::Run::Simple is a simple system() wrapper. more>>
IPC::Run::Simple is a simple system() wrapper.

SYNOPSIS

# Run a command and check whether it failed
use IPC::Run::Simple;
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World")
or die "Command failed";

# Describe the failure
use IPC::Run::Simple qw($ERR);
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World")
or die "Command failed: $ERR";

# Use the :all tag instead of explicitly requesting $ERR
use IPC::Run::Simple qw(:all);
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World")
or die "Command failed: $ERR";

# Die with error message if command does not return 0
use IPC::Run::Simple qw(:Fatal);
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World");

# Allow other exit values without dying
use IPC::Run::Simple qw(:Fatal);
run(command => [ "echo", "Hello, O Cruel World!" ],
allowed => [ 1, 2, 5 ]);

This module is intended to be a very simple, straightforward wrapper around the system() call to make it behave more like other builtins.

run() will return a true value if the command was executed and return a successful status code, and false otherwise. The reason for the failure will be stored in the $IPC::Run::Simple::ERR variable (which is just $ERR if you import either $ERR or :all). The description of the reason was pulled almost directly from the system() documentation.
Optionally, you can import the :Fatal tag, which will cause run() to die() with an appropriate message if the command fails for any reason.

If you wish to allow nonzero exit values but still want to trap unexpected errors, you may use an expanded call syntax. Call run() with a set of key=>value pairs. The two implemented keys are command (an array reference containing the command to run) and allowed (an array reference of exit values that are allowed without causing run() to return false or throw an exception.)

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Python in Scheme 0.1

Python in Scheme 0.1


Python in Scheme is a scheme library that allows you to run Python code within Scheme. more>>
Python in Scheme is a scheme library that allows you to run Python code within Scheme.

Python in Scheme project uses the Python/C API to embed a Python interpreter.
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Added: 2007-01-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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kernbench 0.42

kernbench 0.42


kernbench is a CPU throughput benchmark. more>>
This is a cpu throughput benchmark originally devised and used by Martin J. Bligh. It is designed to compare kernels on the same machine, or to compare hardware. To compare hardware you need to be running the same architecture machines (eg i386) and run kernbench on the same kernel source tree.
kernbench runs a kernel at various numbers of concurrent jobs: 1/2 number of cpus, optimal (default is 4xnumber of cpus) and maximal job count. Optionally it can also run single threaded. It then prints out a number of useful statistics for the average of each group of runs.
You need at least 2Gb of ram for this to be a true throughput benchmark or else you will get swapstorms.
Ideally it should be run in single user mode on a non-journalled filesystem. To compare results it should always be run in the same kernel tree.
Using:
You need a kernel tree (any will do) and the applications time and awk
installed. time is different to the builtin time used by BASH and has more
features desired for this benchmark.
Simply cd into the kernel tree directory and type
/path/to/kernbench
Options:
kernbench [-n runs] [-o jobs] [-s] [-H] [-O] [-M] [-h] [-v]
n : number of times to perform benchmark (default 5)
o : number of jobs for optimal run (default 4 * cpu)
s : perform single threaded runs (default dont)
H : dont perform half load runs (default do)
O : dont perform optimal load runs (default do)
M : dont perform maximal load runs (default do)
f : fast run
h : print this help
v : print version number
Enhancements:
- Incorrect counting of CPUs was fixed.
- The -j option was changed to at least 4GB ram.
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Added: 2007-06-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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rTorrent 0.7.6

rTorrent 0.7.6


rTorrent is a console-based BitTorrent client. more>>
rTorrent is a console-based BitTorrent client. It aims to be a fully-featured and efficient client with the ability to run in the background using screen.
rTorrent project supports fast-resume and session management.
Main features:
- Use an URL or file path to add torrents at runtime
- Emacsish find-file support for opening torrents
- Stop/delete/resume torrents
- Optionally loads/saves/deletes torrents automatically in a session directory
- Safe fast resume support
- Shows lots of information about peers and the torrent
- Only one torrent at a time is checked.
Enhancements:
- Support for XMLRPC.
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Dice Language 1.5

Open Dice Language 1.5


Open Dice Language project is a language for describing dice rolls. more>>
Open Dice Language project is a language for describing dice rolls.

Open Dice Language is a language for describing dice rolls.

The language is nearly identical to what you see in most role-playing game texts (e.g., "1d20"). It provides several interfaces to the language.

To run in CLI interface mode:

# pushd $ODL_HOME
# java -jar ODL.jar

To run as Widget:

build using `ant widget`
widget is now installed in users widget directory

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Added: 2007-01-08 License: BSD License Price:
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Web Auction 0.2

Web Auction 0.2


Web Auction is a simple auction designed for organizations or individuals who want to hold an auction. more>>
Web Auction is a simple auction designed for organizations or individuals who want to hold an auction.
The project is unlike Ebay in the sense that only administrators can add products. Products can have pictures, price, minimum bids, bid increments, and more.
Enhancements:
- This release adds reverse auction mode so that the auction can be run in such a way that the lowest bidder wins.
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Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cora 3.2

Cora 3.2


Cora is a line fitting tool designed for emission line spectra with low count numbers. more>>
Cora is a line fitting tool designed for emission line spectra with low count numbers.

Cora is an optional Gtk graphical user interface to the 7-part cora suite, which acts as a graphical front-end to cora_fit, and significantly facilitates the use of the latter.

It is a C-written program with graphical user interface. The program can also be run in IDL.

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Added: 2006-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Eiffel INET 0.8.1

Eiffel INET 0.8.1


Eiffel INET provides an Eiffel classes for writing IPV4 (TCP/UDP) servers and clients. more>>
Eiffel INET provides an Eiffel classes for writing IPV4 (TCP/UDP) servers and clients.

Eiffel INET is a set of Eiffel classes (written to be used with SmallEiffel) which allow writing TCP and UDP clients & servers. Programs written with Eiffel INET run in a single thread-less process that multiplexes several connections without blocking.

Supported compilers

The library has been widely used with SmallEiffel -0.77, SmartEiffel 1.0 y 1.1. It compiles (giving spurious warnings) with SmartEiffel 2.0, but it hasnt been tested in production. However, the demos run fine.

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Added: 2007-04-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Backer-upper 0.23

Backer-upper 0.23


Backerupper is a simple program for backing up selected directories over a local network. more>>
Backerupper is a simple program for backing up selected directories over a local network. Backer-uppers main intended purpose is backing up a users personal data.
It doesnt have to be installed - it can be run from the directory where you extracted the archive - but if you wish to install it, do the following:
Open a console.
Type su to become root (enter the password when asked). cd to the directory containing the backerupper files (this directory). Type ./install.sh to install the program files.
After installation, any user can run the program by typing backer. When the main window is closed, backerupper continues to run in the background, with an icon in the system tray to give access to its functions.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a number of bugs which gave error messages when clicking on controls when no profiles were created.
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Added: 2007-02-02 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Mono 0.1.0

Mono 0.1.0


Mono is an excercise in subtractive synthesis. more>>
Mono is an excercise in subtractive synthesis. My intent is to write a bandlimited oscillator, a 4-pole low-pass filter and an envelope generator that run in real-time, and to have a TB-303-
inspired graphical user interface on top of that. As of now, the audio configuration process is not so nice and you have to be a nerd in order to succeed.
Main features:
- oscillator (though not yet properly bandlimited)
- 4-pole all-pole low-pass filter
- ADR envelope generator
- single pattern sequencer
- butt-ugly GUI
- real-time audio output on Linux, IRIX and Solaris
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