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sauditor 0.3
sauditor project is a simple sample auditor. more>>
sauditor project is a simple sample auditor.
I made it because I wanted it and wanted the practice, so please dont complain that Ive made yet another sample player.
Its simple, it uses jack and it shows a pretty spectrum analyser so you can get an idea of the spectral content of your samples. I may be the only person who finds the spectrum analyser useful, but hey. The spectrum analyser is now X based. If you want to play with the text speccy analyser, get version 0.1
It was fun to get some practice back in C and C++, as well as learning to use jack a little better and fftw, libsndfile, libsamplerate and ncurses for the first time. Add xlib to that list now, too.
Installation:
No fancy autoconf/automake, although I might sort that out later.
Just use make to build it and make install (as root) to install it
Usage:
Just run it.
Enter or P plays the current sample, space toggles playing.
If the screen goes funny (which it shouldnt do anymore) use R to refresh it
F toggles the spectrum analyser window
Q quits
H shows the help and V shows version info.
Run with the -a option to show files starting with a dot.
<<lessI made it because I wanted it and wanted the practice, so please dont complain that Ive made yet another sample player.
Its simple, it uses jack and it shows a pretty spectrum analyser so you can get an idea of the spectral content of your samples. I may be the only person who finds the spectrum analyser useful, but hey. The spectrum analyser is now X based. If you want to play with the text speccy analyser, get version 0.1
It was fun to get some practice back in C and C++, as well as learning to use jack a little better and fftw, libsndfile, libsamplerate and ncurses for the first time. Add xlib to that list now, too.
Installation:
No fancy autoconf/automake, although I might sort that out later.
Just use make to build it and make install (as root) to install it
Usage:
Just run it.
Enter or P plays the current sample, space toggles playing.
If the screen goes funny (which it shouldnt do anymore) use R to refresh it
F toggles the spectrum analyser window
Q quits
H shows the help and V shows version info.
Run with the -a option to show files starting with a dot.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-02-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1344 downloads
allMonitors 0.3
allMonitors is a system monitoring SuperKaramba theme. more>>
allMonitors is a system monitoring SuperKaramba theme.
It shows:
- CPU usage
- Network Load
- Memory Load
- HDD usage
<<lessIt shows:
- CPU usage
- Network Load
- Memory Load
- HDD usage
Download (0.098MB)
Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1206 downloads
autocrypt 0.0.3
autocrypt is an automatic crypted disk mapping creation with rootplug. more>>
autocrypt its a set of scripts that use linux hotplug/udev/cryptoapi mechanism to allow you autocrypting a harddrive what do I means by autocrypting : I means using a "rootplug" ie an identification device to activate the possibility of mounting automatically a crypted device.
Youll need such tool if typically you have some data you require to protect whith cryptography and that you want not creating the node "by hand" each time (this require root privileges) look at the following scenario :
you work into a company which data are sensitives
you dont want to encrypt your home using pam crypt because
you dont want to have to setup your workspace each time you come back.
So you dant want to logout, using a screensaver to prevent use of your computer. But while youre loged the data are accessible.... a malicious hacker can login to you box via network and have access to your data....
You can manually create the cryting device mounting and umounting them at demand but this means you have root privilege you can use a special identification device, a "key" that do it for you.... thats autocrypt this solution use the widely available usbkeys/drives to create the unencrypted devices when the key is pluged and to remove it safely when the device is removed.
<<lessYoull need such tool if typically you have some data you require to protect whith cryptography and that you want not creating the node "by hand" each time (this require root privileges) look at the following scenario :
you work into a company which data are sensitives
you dont want to encrypt your home using pam crypt because
you dont want to have to setup your workspace each time you come back.
So you dant want to logout, using a screensaver to prevent use of your computer. But while youre loged the data are accessible.... a malicious hacker can login to you box via network and have access to your data....
You can manually create the cryting device mounting and umounting them at demand but this means you have root privilege you can use a special identification device, a "key" that do it for you.... thats autocrypt this solution use the widely available usbkeys/drives to create the unencrypted devices when the key is pluged and to remove it safely when the device is removed.
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Added: 2005-04-20 License: Artistic License Price:
1649 downloads
JRainWords 0.3
JRainWords project is a utility which aids in teaching children how to use a computer keyboard. more>>
JRainWords project is a utility which aids in teaching children how to use a computer keyboard.
JRainWords is a small educational tool I have developed for my nephews.
JRainWords is a Java program useful in teaching children how to use a computer keyboard.
It works with Linux, Windows and with every other platform supported by the SUN Java 2 Virtual Machine 1.4.0. The words in the default list are English, but can be easily replaced (a file with Italian words is included).
<<lessJRainWords is a small educational tool I have developed for my nephews.
JRainWords is a Java program useful in teaching children how to use a computer keyboard.
It works with Linux, Windows and with every other platform supported by the SUN Java 2 Virtual Machine 1.4.0. The words in the default list are English, but can be easily replaced (a file with Italian words is included).
Download (3.9MB)
Added: 2006-10-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1099 downloads
PLaTos 0.3.1
PLaTos is a framework for easy and comfortable building of various LaTeX documents. more>>
PLaTos project is a framework for easy and comfortable building of various LaTeX documents.
PLaTos is Platon LaTeX Office Suite. It is a framework for easy and comfortable building of various LaTeX documents with several advanced features.
<<lessPLaTos is Platon LaTeX Office Suite. It is a framework for easy and comfortable building of various LaTeX documents with several advanced features.
Download (0.031MB)
Added: 2007-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1011 downloads
Guten 0.3
Guten is a tool for browsing, retrieving, reading, and managing electronic books published by Project Gutenberg. more>>
Guten is a tool for browsing, retrieving, reading, and managing electronic books published by Project Gutenberg. It provides an interface for reading books that allows bookmarks to be added to text.
Books can be imported from files that have already been downloaded, or through a simple interface that browses and downloads files from a PG mirror.
A Python module that automates the retrieval of catalogues and books from a PG mirror is also provided.
<<lessBooks can be imported from files that have already been downloaded, or through a simple interface that browses and downloads files from a PG mirror.
A Python module that automates the retrieval of catalogues and books from a PG mirror is also provided.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2005-08-25 License: BSD License Price:
1520 downloads
KBiof 0.3
KBiof project is an openGL screen saver for KDE. more>>
KBiof project is an OpenGL screensaver for KDE.
This is a KDE port, rewrite & rearrangement of original BIOF XScreenSaver. This is an OPENGL screensaver. It depends by libGL & libGLU libraries. These libraries are normally installed into all linux distros.
Please note that the performance of the OpenGL screensavers depends by your graphic card power and its correct installation (please configure the right Xorg driver for your card).
Available for download: sources and precompiled binaries package for Felinux distro (also Slackware 11).
Installation:
open konsole
type "su" and type your root password
type "installpkg kbiof-0.1-i486-1.tgz"
All done.
KBiof screen saver is now accessible by open Desktop configuration -> ScreenSavers -> OpenGL Note: this package is also compatible with Slackware Linux 11.
Compiling KBiof sources:
KBiof sources, provided here must be compiled to works on your system. Please, start with archive decompression, then open konsole and go into the directory. Here type:
./configure
make
make install (as root)
All done.
KBiof screen saver is now accessible by open Desktop configuration -> ScreenSavers -> OpenGL
Enhancements:
- now it is possible to change the rendering color of Triangles, Spheres and BigSpheres object.
<<lessThis is a KDE port, rewrite & rearrangement of original BIOF XScreenSaver. This is an OPENGL screensaver. It depends by libGL & libGLU libraries. These libraries are normally installed into all linux distros.
Please note that the performance of the OpenGL screensavers depends by your graphic card power and its correct installation (please configure the right Xorg driver for your card).
Available for download: sources and precompiled binaries package for Felinux distro (also Slackware 11).
Installation:
open konsole
type "su" and type your root password
type "installpkg kbiof-0.1-i486-1.tgz"
All done.
KBiof screen saver is now accessible by open Desktop configuration -> ScreenSavers -> OpenGL Note: this package is also compatible with Slackware Linux 11.
Compiling KBiof sources:
KBiof sources, provided here must be compiled to works on your system. Please, start with archive decompression, then open konsole and go into the directory. Here type:
./configure
make
make install (as root)
All done.
KBiof screen saver is now accessible by open Desktop configuration -> ScreenSavers -> OpenGL
Enhancements:
- now it is possible to change the rendering color of Triangles, Spheres and BigSpheres object.
Download (0.042MB)
Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
600 downloads
KDing 0.3
KDing is a KDE frontend for Ding. more>>
KDing is a KDE frontend for Ding, a dictionary lookup program. It is a simple program sitting in KDEs system tray that can translate the current clipboard content. The user can also enter a word which is then translated using Ding.
KDing is intended to translate between German and English, but as it uses Ding to do the actual translation it can be used for every language for which a word list is available for Ding.
<<lessKDing is intended to translate between German and English, but as it uses Ding to do the actual translation it can be used for every language for which a word list is available for Ding.
Download (0.53MB)
Added: 2005-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1500 downloads
xgestures 0.3
xgestures is a gesture recogniztion program for X11 desktops. more>>
xgestures is an x gesture program, inspired by all-in-one-gestures for firefox.
By clicking a mouse button (while possibly pressing a modifyer) and performing a movement sequence (composed of Up, Down, Left and Right) you can perform various actions around your desktop.
Currently, only the following actions are supported:
1) minimize - minimize the window on which the gesture started.
2) exit - exit the xgesture program.
3) execute - execute an arbitrary command
4) kill - kill the window on which the gesture started.
5) display_gests - display the currently configured gestures.
6) reconf - reread the configuration file
7) lower - lower the current window
8) raise - raise the current window
9) maximize - maximize the current window
Enhancements:
- version 0.3 now supports sending key events to the desktop. you can utilize them to activate any key bindings your window manager already supports.
<<lessBy clicking a mouse button (while possibly pressing a modifyer) and performing a movement sequence (composed of Up, Down, Left and Right) you can perform various actions around your desktop.
Currently, only the following actions are supported:
1) minimize - minimize the window on which the gesture started.
2) exit - exit the xgesture program.
3) execute - execute an arbitrary command
4) kill - kill the window on which the gesture started.
5) display_gests - display the currently configured gestures.
6) reconf - reread the configuration file
7) lower - lower the current window
8) raise - raise the current window
9) maximize - maximize the current window
Enhancements:
- version 0.3 now supports sending key events to the desktop. you can utilize them to activate any key bindings your window manager already supports.
Download (0.089MB)
Added: 2005-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1501 downloads
HacBurn 0.3.5
HacBurn is a frontend to cdrtools/mpg321/ogg123 written with gtk2-perl. more>>
HacBurn is a frontend to cdrtools/mpg321/ogg123 written with gtk2-perl.
HacBurn is a script written in perl using gtk2-perl. It allows a user to use cdrtools and a couple other console applications in a graphical interface to burn CDs.
It can currently burn iso/bin images and audio discs, it can make iso images and also copy CDs. If you have 2 optical drives on the fly copying is available.
<<lessHacBurn is a script written in perl using gtk2-perl. It allows a user to use cdrtools and a couple other console applications in a graphical interface to burn CDs.
It can currently burn iso/bin images and audio discs, it can make iso images and also copy CDs. If you have 2 optical drives on the fly copying is available.
Download (0.084MB)
Added: 2005-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1545 downloads
Marble 0.3
Marble is an early beta preview of the Marble Widget application which is targeted for KDE 4. more>>
Marble is an early beta preview of the Marble Widget application which is targeted for KDE 4.
You need to install both packages: "marble" and "marble-data" to run Marble.
Marble is a generic geographical map widget that is meant to be used by KDE4 applications. It shows the earth as a sphere but doesnt make use of any hardware acceleration (No OpenGL). So although it might look similar to professional applications like Google Earth or Nasa World Wind its rather meant to be a small light weight multi purpose widget. To improve speed I decided to compile the Kubuntu packages with SSE support (-msse).
Main features:
- Marble uses a minimal free dataset that can be used offline. Currently the total amount of data that is meant to be shipped is about 5 MB.
- Marble doesnt use OpenGL or 3D hardware acceleration. It just uses Arthur as a painting backend. Extending it later on to support OpenGL as well shouldnt be hard however I dont consider that the primary focus. Depending on your hardware and the maps being displayed framerate is approximately 5-20 fps.
- Marble uses vector as well as bitmap data: Currently it uses the very old MWDB II data combined with ETOPO 2, which I will update to current SRTM soon.
- Marble displays the world map as a 3D sphere, because its more fun to use and less subject to distortion (So with regard to that its just like NASA WorldWind, Earth3D and Google Earth)
- Marble should start up almost instantly. Currently it "cold" starts fully within 2-5 seconds. On each subsequent start it takes about one second.
- Uses KML-Import to display places (Google Earths open format to store placemarks)
- Cities Down to 12000 inhabitants that you can click on using the mouse. Highest Mountains of each continent. Automatic Placemark label placement.
- Different Map Themes, Layers
- Dynamic Coordinate Grid
- Measure Tool
- Basic Wikipedia integration
<<lessYou need to install both packages: "marble" and "marble-data" to run Marble.
Marble is a generic geographical map widget that is meant to be used by KDE4 applications. It shows the earth as a sphere but doesnt make use of any hardware acceleration (No OpenGL). So although it might look similar to professional applications like Google Earth or Nasa World Wind its rather meant to be a small light weight multi purpose widget. To improve speed I decided to compile the Kubuntu packages with SSE support (-msse).
Main features:
- Marble uses a minimal free dataset that can be used offline. Currently the total amount of data that is meant to be shipped is about 5 MB.
- Marble doesnt use OpenGL or 3D hardware acceleration. It just uses Arthur as a painting backend. Extending it later on to support OpenGL as well shouldnt be hard however I dont consider that the primary focus. Depending on your hardware and the maps being displayed framerate is approximately 5-20 fps.
- Marble uses vector as well as bitmap data: Currently it uses the very old MWDB II data combined with ETOPO 2, which I will update to current SRTM soon.
- Marble displays the world map as a 3D sphere, because its more fun to use and less subject to distortion (So with regard to that its just like NASA WorldWind, Earth3D and Google Earth)
- Marble should start up almost instantly. Currently it "cold" starts fully within 2-5 seconds. On each subsequent start it takes about one second.
- Uses KML-Import to display places (Google Earths open format to store placemarks)
- Cities Down to 12000 inhabitants that you can click on using the mouse. Highest Mountains of each continent. Automatic Placemark label placement.
- Different Map Themes, Layers
- Dynamic Coordinate Grid
- Measure Tool
- Basic Wikipedia integration
Download (6.3MB)
Added: 2007-03-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
951 downloads
KKinit 0.3
KKinit is a an applet which lets users request, display and destroy tickets from a Kerberos 5 server. more>>
KKinit is a an applet which lets users request, display and destroy tickets from a Kerberos 5 server. It uses KDE for its interface. It is similar to Cygnuss Kerbnet tool, with several GUI enhancements.
Installation:
./configure [options -- see below]
make
make install (as root)
You will need a set of the Kerberos 5 libraries to link against. You can get these from ftp.replay.com, or http://www.replay.com. This site is in the Netherlands, so its not a breach of US export regs to download it from there.
By default, the configure script assumes that the kerberos stuff is in /usr/athena. If its in a different directory, append the flag --with-krb5=[path to your Kerberos] to the ./configure
instruction.
If you want either SSL capability or password changing capability, youll need to add --with-krb5-src=[path to the source for Kerberos].
It shouldnt need to be this way, but the include files for the kadmin interface are not installed by default in the Kerberos include
area.
If you wish to use SSL to authenticate to Kerberos, instead of a password based approach, youll need to have Doug Engerts sslk5 package installed on your Kerberos server (although for this client, the relevant bits of sslk5 have been copied into the source
directory).
Youll also need to have Eric Youngs SSLeay (available from http://www.ssleay.org) libraries installed somewhere on the system. The option --with-ssl=[path to the SSLeay libraries] needs to be added to the configure command).
Obviously, you need the KDE and Qt libraries and headers, but you knew that already, didnt you?
As would be expected, the normal autoconf flags work with configure (--prefix, --with-qt-dir, etc).
<<lessInstallation:
./configure [options -- see below]
make
make install (as root)
You will need a set of the Kerberos 5 libraries to link against. You can get these from ftp.replay.com, or http://www.replay.com. This site is in the Netherlands, so its not a breach of US export regs to download it from there.
By default, the configure script assumes that the kerberos stuff is in /usr/athena. If its in a different directory, append the flag --with-krb5=[path to your Kerberos] to the ./configure
instruction.
If you want either SSL capability or password changing capability, youll need to add --with-krb5-src=[path to the source for Kerberos].
It shouldnt need to be this way, but the include files for the kadmin interface are not installed by default in the Kerberos include
area.
If you wish to use SSL to authenticate to Kerberos, instead of a password based approach, youll need to have Doug Engerts sslk5 package installed on your Kerberos server (although for this client, the relevant bits of sslk5 have been copied into the source
directory).
Youll also need to have Eric Youngs SSLeay (available from http://www.ssleay.org) libraries installed somewhere on the system. The option --with-ssl=[path to the SSLeay libraries] needs to be added to the configure command).
Obviously, you need the KDE and Qt libraries and headers, but you knew that already, didnt you?
As would be expected, the normal autoconf flags work with configure (--prefix, --with-qt-dir, etc).
Download (0.21MB)
Added: 2005-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1485 downloads
Kalcul 0.3
Kalcul project is a math game for children aged 8 to 15. more>>
Kalcul project is a math game for children aged 8 to 15.
It has 4 levels of difficulty and the user can choose between variants that teach addition, substraction, multiplication, or division.
Enhancements:
- fixed some bugs and polished interface
<<lessIt has 4 levels of difficulty and the user can choose between variants that teach addition, substraction, multiplication, or division.
Enhancements:
- fixed some bugs and polished interface
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2006-10-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1094 downloads
Anki 0.3.2
Anki project was designed to help you remember fact as easily, quickly and efficiently as possible. more>>
Anki project was designed to help you remember facts (such as words and phrases in a foreign language) as easily, quickly and efficiently as possible. To do this, it tracks how well you remember each fact, and uses that information to optimally schedule review times. With a minimal amount of effort, you can greatly increase the amount of material you remember, making study more productive, and more fun.
Anki is based on a theory called spaced repetition. In simple terms, it means that each time you review some material, you should wait longer than last time before reviewing it again. This maximizes the time spent studying difficult material and minimizes the time spent reviewing things you already know. The concept is simple, but the vast majority of memory trainers and flashcard programs out there either avoid the concept all together, or implement inflexible and suboptimal methods that were originally designed for pen and paper.
Ankis primary target is people studying Japanese, and Japanese native speakers studying English. However, it can be used to remember anything at all, and there are some users who are studying Chinese and possibly other languages with it.
Enhancements:
- This release has a display bugfix for Qt 4.3, and a number of new features.
<<lessAnki is based on a theory called spaced repetition. In simple terms, it means that each time you review some material, you should wait longer than last time before reviewing it again. This maximizes the time spent studying difficult material and minimizes the time spent reviewing things you already know. The concept is simple, but the vast majority of memory trainers and flashcard programs out there either avoid the concept all together, or implement inflexible and suboptimal methods that were originally designed for pen and paper.
Ankis primary target is people studying Japanese, and Japanese native speakers studying English. However, it can be used to remember anything at all, and there are some users who are studying Chinese and possibly other languages with it.
Enhancements:
- This release has a display bugfix for Qt 4.3, and a number of new features.
Download (0.52MB)
Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
808 downloads
LiNsta 0.3
LiNsta provides a nice GTK 2.x Theme/Style. more>>
LiNsta provides a nice GTK 2.x Theme/Style.
The 3rd version of LiNsta, truely is the same thing of Linsta 2 but now have no bugs finded yet, like in fedora gnome.
Any doubt tell me! Any bug, please tell me!
Bug release 0.1:
Guys, thanks everybody for tell me about the menubar bug, ive been patched it, the new versions is now released in the same link above!
Enhancements:
- Patched the bug of menubar:
- The menubar is black and the text was black too. Now with the correcntion the bar is black and the text is white.
<<lessThe 3rd version of LiNsta, truely is the same thing of Linsta 2 but now have no bugs finded yet, like in fedora gnome.
Any doubt tell me! Any bug, please tell me!
Bug release 0.1:
Guys, thanks everybody for tell me about the menubar bug, ive been patched it, the new versions is now released in the same link above!
Enhancements:
- Patched the bug of menubar:
- The menubar is black and the text was black too. Now with the correcntion the bar is black and the text is white.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
990 downloads
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