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Sonic Action Beta 3
Sonic Action is a multiplatform Sonic fangame based on the SRB2 story. more>>
Sonic Action is the first SRB2 Town related game. Anywhere, instead of the standard story that you read everyday, this time the viewpoint is more orientated to Sonic.
But Im not saying that well not appear in the game, nothing of that kind. Im planning to get we appear in the game. So dont ask me about that.
The engine of Sonic Action is incredibly good: you can think that Sega made it. Thats because six months of developing can do wonderful things. And this is not developed using programs such as Game Maker, MFF or TGF, normally used for make fangames, its programmed in C++ with Allegro.
And is more: Tails92 will port the different versions of Sonic Action to other OS like Linux or FreeBSD (Sonic Action is orignally programmed for Windows).
The story is very original, as far as the fangames stories that I know.. But you can get more info in the Sonic Action sections (scroll down the menu).
Enhancements:
- New levels: Badnik City and Eggman Base (the last is incomplete).
<<lessBut Im not saying that well not appear in the game, nothing of that kind. Im planning to get we appear in the game. So dont ask me about that.
The engine of Sonic Action is incredibly good: you can think that Sega made it. Thats because six months of developing can do wonderful things. And this is not developed using programs such as Game Maker, MFF or TGF, normally used for make fangames, its programmed in C++ with Allegro.
And is more: Tails92 will port the different versions of Sonic Action to other OS like Linux or FreeBSD (Sonic Action is orignally programmed for Windows).
The story is very original, as far as the fangames stories that I know.. But you can get more info in the Sonic Action sections (scroll down the menu).
Enhancements:
- New levels: Badnik City and Eggman Base (the last is incomplete).
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Added: 2006-10-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
728 downloads
Sdictionary 2.7 (Perl Module)
Sdictionary is a cross-platform dictionary project uses own Sdict dictionary format. more>>
Sdictionary is a cross-platform dictionary project uses own Sdict dictionary format. Sdictionary includes Sdict, the main program and two simple applications: Jotter and Data. Unlike ptkdic or gtkdic no MySQL needed, so you can work with dictionary files directly. Currently it is known to work under UNIX, Win32 and Symbian OS.
Main features:
- Cross-platform, works under UNIX, Win32 and Symbian OS
- Open Source, binary .dct format is also open and described in documentation
- Unicode, all words and articles are stored in UTF-8
- Two index levels: short and full
- Compression for dictionary articles
- Tools to convert from text file to .dct and vice versa under both Win32 and UNIX
- Simple Web Dictionary which is included into package
- C library framework with simple CLI, Win32 binaries are available
- Perl API (Sdict.pm module)
- Simple, but powerful Jotter and Data applications
- Compiler which helps you to create own dictionaries
<<lessMain features:
- Cross-platform, works under UNIX, Win32 and Symbian OS
- Open Source, binary .dct format is also open and described in documentation
- Unicode, all words and articles are stored in UTF-8
- Two index levels: short and full
- Compression for dictionary articles
- Tools to convert from text file to .dct and vice versa under both Win32 and UNIX
- Simple Web Dictionary which is included into package
- C library framework with simple CLI, Win32 binaries are available
- Perl API (Sdict.pm module)
- Simple, but powerful Jotter and Data applications
- Compiler which helps you to create own dictionaries
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Added: 2006-10-05 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1118 downloads
Sonic Visualiser 0.9
Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files. more>>
Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files.
The aim of Sonic Visualiser is to be the program you reach for when you find a musical recording you want to study rather than simply hear.
As well as a number of features designed to make exploring audio data as revealing and fun as possible, Sonic Visualiser also has powerful annotation capabilities to help you to describe what you find, and the ability to run automated annotation and analysis plugins in the new Vamp analysis plugin format.
We hope Sonic Visualiser will be of particular interest to musicologists, archivists, signal-processing researchers and anyone else looking for a friendly way to take a look at what lies inside the audio file.
Main features:
- Load audio files in WAV, Ogg and MP3 formats, and view their waveforms.
- Look at audio visualisations such as spectrogram views, with interactive adjustment of display parameters.
- Annotate audio data by adding labelled time points and defining segments, point values and curves.
- Overlay annotations on top of one another with aligned scales, and overlay annotations on top of waveform or spectrogram views.
- View the same data at multiple time resolutions simultaneously (for close-up and overview).
- Run feature-extraction plugins to calculate annotations automatically, using algorithms such as beat trackers, pitch detectors and so on.
- Import annotation layers from various text file formats.
- Import note data from MIDI files, view it alongside other frequency scales, and play it with the original audio.
- Play back the audio plus synthesised annotations, taking care to synchronise playback with display.
- Select areas of interest, optionally snapping to nearby feature locations, and audition individual and comparative selections in seamless loops.
- Time-stretch playback, slowing it down to as little as 10% of the original speed while retaining a synchronised display.
- Export audio regions and annotation layers to external files.
The design goals for Sonic Visualiser are:
- To provide the best available core waveform and spectrogram audio visualisations for use with substantial files of music audio data.
- To facilitate ready comparisons between different kinds of data, for example by making it easy to overlay one set of data on another, or display the same data in more than one way at the same time.
- To be straightforward. The user interface should be simpler to learn and to explain than the internal data structures. In this respect, Sonic Visualiser aims to resemble a consumer audio application.
- To be responsive, slick, and enjoyable. Even if you have to wait for your results to be calculated, you should be able to do something else with the audio data while you wait. Sonic Visualiser is pervasively multithreaded, loves multiprocessor and multicore systems, and can make good use of fast processors with plenty of memory.
- To handle large data sets. The work Sonic Visualiser does is intrinsically processor-hungry and (often) memory-hungry, but the aim is to allow you to work with long audio files on machines with modest CPU and memory where reasonable. (Disk space is another matter. Sonic Visualiser eats that.)
<<lessThe aim of Sonic Visualiser is to be the program you reach for when you find a musical recording you want to study rather than simply hear.
As well as a number of features designed to make exploring audio data as revealing and fun as possible, Sonic Visualiser also has powerful annotation capabilities to help you to describe what you find, and the ability to run automated annotation and analysis plugins in the new Vamp analysis plugin format.
We hope Sonic Visualiser will be of particular interest to musicologists, archivists, signal-processing researchers and anyone else looking for a friendly way to take a look at what lies inside the audio file.
Main features:
- Load audio files in WAV, Ogg and MP3 formats, and view their waveforms.
- Look at audio visualisations such as spectrogram views, with interactive adjustment of display parameters.
- Annotate audio data by adding labelled time points and defining segments, point values and curves.
- Overlay annotations on top of one another with aligned scales, and overlay annotations on top of waveform or spectrogram views.
- View the same data at multiple time resolutions simultaneously (for close-up and overview).
- Run feature-extraction plugins to calculate annotations automatically, using algorithms such as beat trackers, pitch detectors and so on.
- Import annotation layers from various text file formats.
- Import note data from MIDI files, view it alongside other frequency scales, and play it with the original audio.
- Play back the audio plus synthesised annotations, taking care to synchronise playback with display.
- Select areas of interest, optionally snapping to nearby feature locations, and audition individual and comparative selections in seamless loops.
- Time-stretch playback, slowing it down to as little as 10% of the original speed while retaining a synchronised display.
- Export audio regions and annotation layers to external files.
The design goals for Sonic Visualiser are:
- To provide the best available core waveform and spectrogram audio visualisations for use with substantial files of music audio data.
- To facilitate ready comparisons between different kinds of data, for example by making it easy to overlay one set of data on another, or display the same data in more than one way at the same time.
- To be straightforward. The user interface should be simpler to learn and to explain than the internal data structures. In this respect, Sonic Visualiser aims to resemble a consumer audio application.
- To be responsive, slick, and enjoyable. Even if you have to wait for your results to be calculated, you should be able to do something else with the audio data while you wait. Sonic Visualiser is pervasively multithreaded, loves multiprocessor and multicore systems, and can make good use of fast processors with plenty of memory.
- To handle large data sets. The work Sonic Visualiser does is intrinsically processor-hungry and (often) memory-hungry, but the aim is to allow you to work with long audio files on machines with modest CPU and memory where reasonable. (Disk space is another matter. Sonic Visualiser eats that.)
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Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Afick Webmin module 1.6.0
Afick is a security tool, very close from the well known tripwire. more>>
Afick is a security tool, very close from the well known tripwire. Afick Webmin module allows to monitor the changes on your files systems, and so can detect intrusions.
Functionnalities:
- portable without any change to all common operating systems (windows, unix ...)
- easy install : no need to compile or to install many others tools
fast
- display new/deleted/modified files
- display dangling links
- may be used by any user
- any number of base and config
- config file with exceptions and jokers
- configuration file syntaxe close from aides one
- command line is perfect on unix, but windows users prefer graphical interfaces, so I add a Tk interface
Enhancements:
- A new screen was added to configure macros.
- Some bugs were fixed.
- The code was fully reread and cleaned.
<<lessFunctionnalities:
- portable without any change to all common operating systems (windows, unix ...)
- easy install : no need to compile or to install many others tools
fast
- display new/deleted/modified files
- display dangling links
- may be used by any user
- any number of base and config
- config file with exceptions and jokers
- configuration file syntaxe close from aides one
- command line is perfect on unix, but windows users prefer graphical interfaces, so I add a Tk interface
Enhancements:
- A new screen was added to configure macros.
- Some bugs were fixed.
- The code was fully reread and cleaned.
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Added: 2007-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Simple Python Fixed-Point Module 0.5
Simple Python Fixed-Point Module is a Python module which provides basic facilities for manipulating (binary) fixed-point number more>>
Simple Python Fixed-Point Module or SPFPM in short, is a Python module which provides basic facilities for manipulating (binary) fixed-point numbers.
The number of fractional binary digits is tunable, allowing near-arbitrary precision arithmetic. Arithmetic and mathematical functions such as sqrt, exp, log, sin, and cos are available
Enhancements:
- Inverse sin/cosine routines were improved. Inheritance-based typing was replaced by duck-typing.
<<lessThe number of fractional binary digits is tunable, allowing near-arbitrary precision arithmetic. Arithmetic and mathematical functions such as sqrt, exp, log, sin, and cos are available
Enhancements:
- Inverse sin/cosine routines were improved. Inheritance-based typing was replaced by duck-typing.
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: Python License Price:
879 downloads
Apache Intrusion Detection Module 1.0
Apache Intrusion Detection Module is a simple tool to find out intrusion attempts by examining the client requests in real time. more>>
Apache Intrusion Detection Module is a simple tool to find out intrusion attempts by examining the client requests in real time.
This is a simple attempt to build an Intrusion Detection Module for Apache. It is being run at two different sites successfully but there is a performance penalty as the module intercepts all object requests and examines with the list of vulnerable CGI applications.
Issuing a simple make should do in most cases; at worst tweak with the Makefile. The make process will compile mod-id as a apache DSO module, if your server has no DSO support you will need more time...
Any suggestions and improvements are welcome.
<<lessThis is a simple attempt to build an Intrusion Detection Module for Apache. It is being run at two different sites successfully but there is a performance penalty as the module intercepts all object requests and examines with the list of vulnerable CGI applications.
Issuing a simple make should do in most cases; at worst tweak with the Makefile. The make process will compile mod-id as a apache DSO module, if your server has no DSO support you will need more time...
Any suggestions and improvements are welcome.
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Added: 2006-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Python logging module 0.4.9.5
Python logging module is a logging module for Python for use with Python 1.5.2 through 2.2.x. more>>
The Python logging module implements a standard logging system for Python programs. It was strongly influenced by log4j from the Apache project.
As this package is included in versions 2.3 and later, only users of earlier versions of Python would need to install this module.
There was a need for a standard logging system in Python, as comprehensively documented in PEP 282 and enthusiastically endorsed by the BDFL in the Parade of the PEPs.
By a happy coincidence, the package described here was already in development and fairly close in intent and design to the description in the aforementioned PEP, borrowing as it did heavily from JSR-47 (now JDK 1.4s java.util.logging package) and log4j.
This page describes it in more detail. As I have tweaked the package to meet comments on PEP 282, I have structured this page in the same way as the original PEP.
This package is now part of Python 2.3, but if you have an earlier version of Python, you can download the package from here and use it with Python versions between 1.5.2 and 2.2.x.
<<lessAs this package is included in versions 2.3 and later, only users of earlier versions of Python would need to install this module.
There was a need for a standard logging system in Python, as comprehensively documented in PEP 282 and enthusiastically endorsed by the BDFL in the Parade of the PEPs.
By a happy coincidence, the package described here was already in development and fairly close in intent and design to the description in the aforementioned PEP, borrowing as it did heavily from JSR-47 (now JDK 1.4s java.util.logging package) and log4j.
This page describes it in more detail. As I have tweaked the package to meet comments on PEP 282, I have structured this page in the same way as the original PEP.
This package is now part of Python 2.3, but if you have an earlier version of Python, you can download the package from here and use it with Python versions between 1.5.2 and 2.2.x.
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Added: 2005-04-22 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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DNSMasq Webmin Module 0.9
DNSMasq Webmin Module is a Webmin module to allow configuration of DNSMasq, a DNS proxy and DHCP server. more>>
DNSMasq Webmin Module is a Webmin module to allow configuration of DNSMasq, a DNS proxy and DHCP server.
<<less Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Directory Server NT Authentication Module 2.0.3
Directory Server NT Authentication Module provides a plugin allowing LDAP authentication via an NT domain account. more>>
Directory Server NT Authentication Module provides a plugin allowing LDAP authentication via an NT domain account.
The Directory Server NT Authentication Module project is made of two parts: The first is a simple daemon which takes an NT users domain credentials (including password) and attempts to authenticate via the SMB protocol with those credentials.
The second part is a plugin which takes an LDAP DN and password and discovers the DNs NT domain identifier (if the entry has such an ID).
The daemon will only listen on localhost, so the credentials are not exposed via the network, and it does not run as root, so that compromise can be limited.
It attempts to locate all the domain controllers for an arbitrary domain, so failure of one DC does not cause the module to fail the authentication attempt unless no DC can be found that will accept the credential.
Enhancements:
- Minor change - new parameter in ntauth-config.txt "null_password_fail". If set to non-zero, then this causes a password bind with a non-NULL dn and a NULL password to generate "INVALID CREDENTIALS". By default, this parameter is off (which means silently assign the anonymous identity to the post bind LDAP session - which is the correct thing to do, according to the LDAP spec).
<<lessThe Directory Server NT Authentication Module project is made of two parts: The first is a simple daemon which takes an NT users domain credentials (including password) and attempts to authenticate via the SMB protocol with those credentials.
The second part is a plugin which takes an LDAP DN and password and discovers the DNs NT domain identifier (if the entry has such an ID).
The daemon will only listen on localhost, so the credentials are not exposed via the network, and it does not run as root, so that compromise can be limited.
It attempts to locate all the domain controllers for an arbitrary domain, so failure of one DC does not cause the module to fail the authentication attempt unless no DC can be found that will accept the credential.
Enhancements:
- Minor change - new parameter in ntauth-config.txt "null_password_fail". If set to non-zero, then this causes a password bind with a non-NULL dn and a NULL password to generate "INVALID CREDENTIALS". By default, this parameter is off (which means silently assign the anonymous identity to the post bind LDAP session - which is the correct thing to do, according to the LDAP spec).
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Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
953 downloads
pam_mount module 0.19
pam_mount is a Pluggable Authentication Module that can mount volumes for a user session. more>>
pam_mount is a Pluggable Authentication Module that can mount volumes for a user session.
This module is aimed at environments with SMB (Samba or Windows NT) or NCP (Netware or Mars-NWE) servers that Unix users wish to access transparently. It facilitates access to private volumes of these types well.
The module also supports mounting home directories using loopback encrypted filesystems. The module was originally written for use on the GNU/Linux operating system but has since been modified to work on several flavors of BSD.
- Every user can access his own volumes
- The user needs to type the password just once (at login)
- The mounting process is transparent to the users
- There is no need to keep the login passwords in any additional file
- The volumes are unmounted upon logout, so it saves system resources, avoiding the need of listing every every possibly useful remote volume in /etc/fstab or in an automount/supermount config file. This is also necessary for securing encrypted filesystems.
pam_mount "understands" SMB, NCP, and any type of filesystem that can be mounted using the standard mount command. If someone has a particular need for a different filesystem, feel free to ask me to include it and send me patches.
If you intend to use pam_mount to protect volumes on your computer using an encrypted filesystem system, please know that there are many other issues you need to consider in order to protect your data.
For example, you probably want to disable or encrypt your swap partition (the cryptoswap can help you do this). Dont assume a system is secure without carefully considering potential threats.
Enhancements:
- pam_mount now uses an XML config file, which also has a few new variables and options.
- Support for truecrypt was added.
<<lessThis module is aimed at environments with SMB (Samba or Windows NT) or NCP (Netware or Mars-NWE) servers that Unix users wish to access transparently. It facilitates access to private volumes of these types well.
The module also supports mounting home directories using loopback encrypted filesystems. The module was originally written for use on the GNU/Linux operating system but has since been modified to work on several flavors of BSD.
- Every user can access his own volumes
- The user needs to type the password just once (at login)
- The mounting process is transparent to the users
- There is no need to keep the login passwords in any additional file
- The volumes are unmounted upon logout, so it saves system resources, avoiding the need of listing every every possibly useful remote volume in /etc/fstab or in an automount/supermount config file. This is also necessary for securing encrypted filesystems.
pam_mount "understands" SMB, NCP, and any type of filesystem that can be mounted using the standard mount command. If someone has a particular need for a different filesystem, feel free to ask me to include it and send me patches.
If you intend to use pam_mount to protect volumes on your computer using an encrypted filesystem system, please know that there are many other issues you need to consider in order to protect your data.
For example, you probably want to disable or encrypt your swap partition (the cryptoswap can help you do this). Dont assume a system is secure without carefully considering potential threats.
Enhancements:
- pam_mount now uses an XML config file, which also has a few new variables and options.
- Support for truecrypt was added.
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Added: 2007-07-04 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
842 downloads
Python chess module 1.0.2a
Python chess module project is a Python chess move adjudicator module. more>>
Python chess module project is a Python chess move adjudicator module.
Python chess module does not know how to play chess, but does understand the rules enough that it can watch moves and verify that they are correct.
It features high abstraction, understands various notations (including algebraic, long algebraic, and standard algebraic notation), does disambiguation, and supports saving and loading the state of a game.
Main features:
- high abstraction
- understands various notations, including algebraic, long algebraic, and standard algebraic notation (as in PGN); does disambiguation
- supports saving and loading of the state of a game
- not a trivial move processor; understands the intracies of the game
Enhancements:
- Bug with en passant moves fixed.
<<lessPython chess module does not know how to play chess, but does understand the rules enough that it can watch moves and verify that they are correct.
It features high abstraction, understands various notations (including algebraic, long algebraic, and standard algebraic notation), does disambiguation, and supports saving and loading the state of a game.
Main features:
- high abstraction
- understands various notations, including algebraic, long algebraic, and standard algebraic notation (as in PGN); does disambiguation
- supports saving and loading of the state of a game
- not a trivial move processor; understands the intracies of the game
Enhancements:
- Bug with en passant moves fixed.
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Added: 2006-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Universal Module Player B4
Universal Module Player is a multiplatform audio module player for Unix-like systems. more>>
Universal Module Player or UModPlayer, is a audio module "tool-chain", providing you functions to work with modules like playing, exporting, getting information, and more.
Universal Module Player works in UNIX-like platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris...
It uses the Custom LibModPlug audio library, an improved version of the well-known LibModPlug library, supporting more than 20 formats and giving you high playing quality. It uses LibSDL to handle multiplatform sound support.
Main features:
- You can play the supported formats and seek to any order in the song. You have pause, timer, display, and other standard features.
- You can view the pattern notes while playing.
- You can specify noise reduction, megabass, surround, reverb sound options specifying the grade and the delay of most of the options.
- You can create, save and edit playlists to play a selection of modules.
- You can read and export to a file the song builtin message, the song instrument names and the song sample names.
- Each user of your UNIX box can save all the sound options.
- And much more!
Supported Formats
Supported file formats on both Little Endian (Intel x86, etc.) and Big Endian (PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, Motorola 68000, etc.) platforms:
Impulse Tracker (IT), Scream Tracker (STM), Scream Tracker 3 (S3M), Extended Modules (XM), Amiga Modules (MOD), OktaMED (MED), Oktalyzer (OKT), Unreal Modules (UMX), Composer 669 (669), DigiBooster Pro Modules (DBM), PolyTracker (PTM), and Farandole (FAR)
Additional file formats supported only on Little Endian platforms (support for Big Endian is on development):
MultiTracker Modules (MTM), AFM, AMS, DMF, DSM, DigiTracker (MDL), MadTracker 2.0 (MT2), PSM, ULT
Exporting Formats
You can export or convert any of the above formats to the following file types:
Impulse Tracker (IT)
WAVE Audio File (WAV)
Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF)
Raw Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
Enhancements:
- Buffer length fixes.
- Playlist commands were a pain. Now we use the first letter of the command name. Also, pressing ENTER does not quit, the user has to explicitly specify to quit pressing q
- Hopefully fixed AIFF exporting bug.
- New section in the README about LibAo configuration, and some misc. rearrangements.
<<lessUniversal Module Player works in UNIX-like platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris...
It uses the Custom LibModPlug audio library, an improved version of the well-known LibModPlug library, supporting more than 20 formats and giving you high playing quality. It uses LibSDL to handle multiplatform sound support.
Main features:
- You can play the supported formats and seek to any order in the song. You have pause, timer, display, and other standard features.
- You can view the pattern notes while playing.
- You can specify noise reduction, megabass, surround, reverb sound options specifying the grade and the delay of most of the options.
- You can create, save and edit playlists to play a selection of modules.
- You can read and export to a file the song builtin message, the song instrument names and the song sample names.
- Each user of your UNIX box can save all the sound options.
- And much more!
Supported Formats
Supported file formats on both Little Endian (Intel x86, etc.) and Big Endian (PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, Motorola 68000, etc.) platforms:
Impulse Tracker (IT), Scream Tracker (STM), Scream Tracker 3 (S3M), Extended Modules (XM), Amiga Modules (MOD), OktaMED (MED), Oktalyzer (OKT), Unreal Modules (UMX), Composer 669 (669), DigiBooster Pro Modules (DBM), PolyTracker (PTM), and Farandole (FAR)
Additional file formats supported only on Little Endian platforms (support for Big Endian is on development):
MultiTracker Modules (MTM), AFM, AMS, DMF, DSM, DigiTracker (MDL), MadTracker 2.0 (MT2), PSM, ULT
Exporting Formats
You can export or convert any of the above formats to the following file types:
Impulse Tracker (IT)
WAVE Audio File (WAV)
Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF)
Raw Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
Enhancements:
- Buffer length fixes.
- Playlist commands were a pain. Now we use the first letter of the command name. Also, pressing ENTER does not quit, the user has to explicitly specify to quit pressing q
- Hopefully fixed AIFF exporting bug.
- New section in the README about LibAo configuration, and some misc. rearrangements.
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Added: 2006-09-17 License: Public Domain Price:
1139 downloads
Webmin OpenVpn Admin Module 2.5
Webmin OpenVpm Admin Module allows you to create static or CA-based VPNs through a Web interface. more>>
Webmin OpenVpm Admin Module allows you to create static or CA-based VPNs through a Web interface.
Webmin is a valid web-based instrument for Linux/Unix system administrator. OpenVPN allows to create and manage VPN supplying wide possibilities of configuration.
Their union, with also the pressing necessity of having an efficient instruments of administration, has carried OPEN IT to develop a module of Webmin for OpenVPN.
The Open VPNadmin module is web-based and it can be used within Webmin. Witj this module you can:
- manage the Certificate Authority (CA)
- manage the VPNs and check the active connections
Enhancements:
- The device number (tun0, tun1, etc.) is automatically added and can be modified interactively.
- In the module configuration area the default server has been added as a new item.
- Tests for the validity of keys, servers, and clients were modified.
- New config files were provided for NetBSD and OpenBSD.
- The server static form was adapted to the Webmin skins.
<<lessWebmin is a valid web-based instrument for Linux/Unix system administrator. OpenVPN allows to create and manage VPN supplying wide possibilities of configuration.
Their union, with also the pressing necessity of having an efficient instruments of administration, has carried OPEN IT to develop a module of Webmin for OpenVPN.
The Open VPNadmin module is web-based and it can be used within Webmin. Witj this module you can:
- manage the Certificate Authority (CA)
- manage the VPNs and check the active connections
Enhancements:
- The device number (tun0, tun1, etc.) is automatically added and can be modified interactively.
- In the module configuration area the default server has been added as a new item.
- Tests for the validity of keys, servers, and clients were modified.
- New config files were provided for NetBSD and OpenBSD.
- The server static form was adapted to the Webmin skins.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Alien Perl module 0.91
Alien Perl module package contains external libraries wrapped up for your viewing pleasure! more>>
Alien Perl module package contains external libraries wrapped up for your viewing pleasure!
SYNOPSIS
perldoc Alien;
Alien is a package that exists just to hold together an idea, the idea of Alien:: packages, so there is no code here, just motivation for Alien.
Why
James and I ended up doing a build system for Fotango, lots of people have done a build system, it is a pretty boring task. The boring task is really all the mindlessly stupid things you need to do to build C libraries that Perl modules require, these C modules usually have unusual installation systems or require vastly different options. So CPAN modules install easy, 3rd party stuff is nasty.
So, suddenly an idea struck me, Alien packages! Imagine a CPAN module that has as its only task to make sure a certain library is installed! That means that you can write all the voodoo in your Build.PL file and then just make sure the module requires the correct Alien module! Then anything that install Perl modules will deal with it automatically!
How
So, what should an Alien module do? It should make sure that the target is installed and it should provide the caller with enough information to use it.
The idea is that you use it to make sure it is there, and you call class methods to find out what to use. These class methods will be individually specified by the stand alone Alien modules.
No Framework!
The reason this is so loosely worded is because we have no idea what common functionality will be needed, so we will let evolution work for us and see what individual Alien packages need and then eventually factor it out into this packages. I would like to avoid a topdown design approach.
Responsibilities of a Alien module.
On installation, make sure the required package is there, otherwise install it.
On usage, make sure the required package is there, else croak.
Bundle the source with the module, or download it.
Allow module authors to access information it gathers.
Document itself well.
Preferably use Module::Build.
Be sane.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
perldoc Alien;
Alien is a package that exists just to hold together an idea, the idea of Alien:: packages, so there is no code here, just motivation for Alien.
Why
James and I ended up doing a build system for Fotango, lots of people have done a build system, it is a pretty boring task. The boring task is really all the mindlessly stupid things you need to do to build C libraries that Perl modules require, these C modules usually have unusual installation systems or require vastly different options. So CPAN modules install easy, 3rd party stuff is nasty.
So, suddenly an idea struck me, Alien packages! Imagine a CPAN module that has as its only task to make sure a certain library is installed! That means that you can write all the voodoo in your Build.PL file and then just make sure the module requires the correct Alien module! Then anything that install Perl modules will deal with it automatically!
How
So, what should an Alien module do? It should make sure that the target is installed and it should provide the caller with enough information to use it.
The idea is that you use it to make sure it is there, and you call class methods to find out what to use. These class methods will be individually specified by the stand alone Alien modules.
No Framework!
The reason this is so loosely worded is because we have no idea what common functionality will be needed, so we will let evolution work for us and see what individual Alien packages need and then eventually factor it out into this packages. I would like to avoid a topdown design approach.
Responsibilities of a Alien module.
On installation, make sure the required package is there, otherwise install it.
On usage, make sure the required package is there, else croak.
Bundle the source with the module, or download it.
Allow module authors to access information it gathers.
Document itself well.
Preferably use Module::Build.
Be sane.
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Added: 2007-05-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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NetSaint Configuration Webmin Module 0.80.1-0.0.5
NetSaint Configuration Webmin Module provides a Webmin module for configuring NetSaint. more>>
NetSaint Configuration Webmin Module provides a Webmin module for configuring NetSaint.
The NetSaint Configuration Webmin Module gives an easy-to-use administration interface for the NetSaint CGI Monitor. It supports all configuration directives of NetSaint. This module is part of the LinuxMonitor Project.
Installation
The installation is quite simple: Login to your Webmin as admin (or whatever you called the adminstrative user) and go to the Webmin tab, then choose "Webmin Configuration". Now click on "Webmin Modules". Give the file in the first box (you can choose any installation method, all should work). Hit Install. Now the module is being installed.
Configuration
The first four configuration options are the most important ones. They define where the module should look for the configuration files of NetSaint. I think the sort configuration options are self-explaining.
Support
If you have any bugs please send me an email and tell me about. If you have any problems with download or installation of the module, please first read the Download and Install FAQ
Enhancements:
- Small bugfixes.
<<lessThe NetSaint Configuration Webmin Module gives an easy-to-use administration interface for the NetSaint CGI Monitor. It supports all configuration directives of NetSaint. This module is part of the LinuxMonitor Project.
Installation
The installation is quite simple: Login to your Webmin as admin (or whatever you called the adminstrative user) and go to the Webmin tab, then choose "Webmin Configuration". Now click on "Webmin Modules". Give the file in the first box (you can choose any installation method, all should work). Hit Install. Now the module is being installed.
Configuration
The first four configuration options are the most important ones. They define where the module should look for the configuration files of NetSaint. I think the sort configuration options are self-explaining.
Support
If you have any bugs please send me an email and tell me about. If you have any problems with download or installation of the module, please first read the Download and Install FAQ
Enhancements:
- Small bugfixes.
Download (0.058MB)
Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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