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Sony RM-X2S XMMS Plugin 1.3

Sony RM-X2S XMMS Plugin 1.3


Sony RM-X2S XMMS Plugin plugin lets you control XMMS with a Sony RM- X2S joystick. more>>
Sony RM-X2S XMMS Plugin plugin lets you control XMMS with a Sony RM- X2S joystick. These joysticks are typically shipped with certain car radios. The use of similar devices from other vendors should be possible. The joystick is connected to the standard game port.
Installation:
Compile and install the plugin source with:
./configure
make
make install
You can supply the following options to configure:
--enable-debug
enable debugging prints
--enable-nls
enable localization
You can insert module options into /etc/modules.conf to load the joystick module automatically by make installmodule.
If you are not root, or dont want to install into the global plugin directory use make install-home to install the plugin to your private xmms directory (~/.xmms).
Setup in XMMS
- Now start xmms and get the plugin configuration panel with CTRL+p. Select the plugin and click the Configure button (picture).
- Check the device setting. If you have only one joystick port, the default of /dev/js0 should be fine. (picture)
- Calibrate the joystick. The systems needs to perform 4 measurements each lasting 2 seconds. If you press the calibration button the first measure will start and a popup window will appear after 2 seconds. (picture)
- Press the OFF Button on your Sonystick on click OK. Leave the button pressed during the measurement (2 seconds) until the text in the popup window changes
- Now the same procedure with the MUTE Button
- Now press no button on the sonystick
- Now set the precision to 5. If you experience difficulties when using the joystick (events without touching the joystick or some buttons having the same event) you can alter this setting. Lower values make the joystick more precise, thus harder to control.
- Configure the buttons. A beep indicates that an event was successfully recorded.
- Pressing the OK Button to save the configuration. Cancel will not save any changes made to the configuration.
- Finally you can enable the plugin in the XMMS preferences window.
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Added: 2006-05-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PlayStation Portable Video Converter 0.3

PlayStation Portable Video Converter 0.3


PlayStation Portable Video Converter (PSPVC) is a FFMPEG front-end to convert video files for the PSP. more>>
PlayStation Portable Video Converter (PSPVC) is a FFMPEG front-end to convert video files for the PSP. PlayStation Portable Video Converter allow you to queue severals conversions with different parameters for each.

Formats:

* MPEG4/SP (all firmware)
* H264/AVC (firmware 2.0+)

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Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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XMMS Jogdial Plugin 0.1

XMMS Jogdial Plugin 0.1


XMMS Jogdial Plugin is an XMMS plugin for the Sony Vaio PCG-C1XS. more>>
XMMS Jogdial Plugin is an XMMS plugin for the Sony Vaio PCG-C1XS. It allows the user to use the jogdial to control volume, playback, and the playlist.

XMMS Jogdial Plugin is known to work on PCG-C1XS, but probably also works on other Sony Vaio C1 series picturebooks with a jogdial.

This is a plugin for controlling XMMS with the Sony Vaio PCG-C1XS Jogdial. Its based on the "helloword" plugin by iso:crash and using Andrew Tridgells "capture" program SPIC/jogdial management.

- You can use the jogdial for volume control (rotation up or down) on 5% steps.
- You can use the jogdial for playlist control (pressed rotation up or down).
- You can use the jogdial for PLAY/PAUSE control (press).
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Added: 2005-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Lipstik 2.2.2

Lipstik 2.2.2


Lipstik is a fast and clean style for KDE3 with many options to tune your desktop look. more>>
Lipstik is a fast and clean style for KDE3 with many options to tune your desktop look.

Just try it!

INSTALLATION:

Please read the INSTALL file.

CONFIGURATION:

You can find many options in the styles configuration panel. Go to Settings/Appearance & Themes/Style and click on the configure button.

BUGS:

Read the BUGS file; if the issue is not reported, post a comment below, Ill try to read them often.

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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Wolvix Media Edition 1.0.4

Wolvix Media Edition 1.0.4


Wolvix is a desktop oriented distribution made to fit the needs from regular to advanced desktop users. more>>
Wolvix is a desktop oriented distribution made to fit the needs from regular to advanced desktop users.
This edition is meant to be a portable audio & video ripping/encoding and editing OS, without DRM and rootkit problems or worries. I guess you can say Sony inspired me somewhat to create this edition.
Media Edition features lots of audio and video software and it also has most of the applications you need for daily tasks: Web browser, IM client, word processor, spreadsheet, graphics manipulation tools, etc.
In this edition you will find some of the many great multimedia applications available for GNU/Linux. You get: CD rippers/encoders; audio editors; a digital audio workstation; an audio mastering program; DVD rippers/encoders; a DVD authoring program; video editors; a movie studio program; TV tuner programs; GUI front ends for portable audio devices; and of course various music and multimedia players.
In addition to the Xfce4 Desktop Environment, Media Edition features the Fluxbox Window Manager.
Enhancements:
Updated:
- gmusicbrowser
- XChat
- Firefox
- Thunderbird
- Abiword
- Gimp
- Comix
Added:
- Thunar (File manager)
- MP3Creator (Console CD ripper)
- networkconfig (Config tool from Zenwalk)
- Kye (Puzzle game)
- Freeciv (Strategy game)
- Bygfoot (Football manager game)
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Added: 2006-04-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PloneChat 2.2.2

PloneChat 2.2.2


PloneChat project is a chat product for Plone. more>>
PloneChat project is a chat product for Plone.

This product is chat (interactive discussion tool) product for Zope/CMF/Plone.

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Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sync4j 2.3

Sync4j 2.3


Sync4j is a mobile application server and more. more>>
Sync4j is a mobile application server, and more. Sync4j includes a suite of tools to develop, deploy and manage any mobile project. It is a certified implementation of the Open Mobile Alliance Data Synchronization and Device Management protocols (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML).
Sync4j reached more than 19,000 downloads in a single month and it is supported by one of the largest mobile developers community in the world.
Main features:
- Sync4j Server: a mobile application server with connectors to SQL relational databases, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino and SugarCRM.
- Sync4j Clients: applications for Outlook, Windows Mobile PocketPC, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod that you can use to synchronize your PIM data (address book and calendar) with the server
- Sync4j Email Gateway: a POP, IMAP and SMTP gateway, to support your mobile email needs.
- Sync4j Software Development Kit: tools to develop sometimes-connected mobile applications on devices (in Java - J2SE and J2ME - and C++) and to add data sources to the server
- Sync4j Device Management: an OMA DM server to remotely manage mobile devices
A wireless application needs data. The information must be available even when the device is off-line. Synchronization between multiple mobile devices and corporate servers is a fundamental component in every wireless project: data is supposed to be consistent when accessed by multiple users who are not always connected to the network.
Once a wireless application is developed, it needs to be transferred to a remote device, over-the-air. Then, it must be kept up-to-date. Application provisioning is pivotal for the success of any mobile project.
Developers of applications around the world have been looking for a platform that would make it easier to create mobile applications. IT Managers are struggling with PIM synchronization and mobile email deployments, locked by commercial vendors on a spiraling high cost structure and unable to manage a fast growing fleet of mobile devices. Sync4j is the solution they are looking for.
Open source means freedom from vendor lock-in and high quality software (thousand of eyes on the code, an enourmous community effort for testing). Sync4j is well supported by the community and the company behind it, Funambol.
Sync4j is an open source complete and unique mobile application server, addressing all the aspects of the equation:
- data synchronization, including PIM and email
- application provisioning
- device management
Sync4j is multi-device and multi-platform, running both in Windows and Linux. It runs on Tomcat and on top of J2EE application servers. It has been designed for carrier-grade deployments.
Since day one, scalability and reliability have been a clear focus of the Sync4j architecture, Sync4j is built on the Open Mobile Alliance data synchronization and device management standards (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML), thus leveraging the availability of SyncML clients pre-installed on cellular phones (such as all Symbian, Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Siemens and others). For devices where a SyncML client is missing, Sync4j provides its own clients: Outlook, Windows Mobile PocketPC, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod.
Sync4j target market is everyone looking to build, deploy and manage a mobile project:
- Developers who need to extend an existing product to the mobile world or are looking for an easy way to create new mobile applications, grabbing data from existing data sources (such as SQL databases, Exchange, Domino or SugarCRM) or adding new data sources.
- IT Managers that want to deploy a PIM and mobile email solution or just need a way to manage a fleet of mobile devices.
- Device Manufacturers, that are looking for an OMA DM or DS client.
Download includes:
Apache Tomcat 5.0, Sync4j Admin 1.2.4, Sync4j Java GUI Client 1.0.9, PIM Web Demo 1.1.7. Runs out-of-the-box.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes
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Added: 2006-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FunkyMD Suite 0.5

FunkyMD Suite 0.5


FunkyMD Suite aims to provide Linux users with tools to title minidiscs using a portable Sony minidisc recorder. more>>
FunkyMD Suite aims to provide Linux users with tools to title minidiscs using a portable Sony minidisc recorder and a self-made interface for the parallel port.

The project is currently run by Thomas Perl and was inspired by the great MDCOM interface (see links below for more information).

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Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gslist 0.8.1

Gslist 0.8.1


Gslist is a command-line game servers browser and heartbeats sender with multiple options and functions. more>>
Gslist is a game servers browser which supports an incredible amount of games (over 800) for many platforms.
It can work in both command-line and GUI mode.
Main features:
- tons of games supported and for various platforms: PC, Mac, Playstation 2, Nintendo DS, PSP, Dreamcast and more
- web GUI: Gslist can be easily used through a web browser like any "classical" server browser but with the difference of being more simple to use and (optionally) supporting multiple users
- can execute a program for each online server found
- has a filter option for selecting only the servers with specific features
- its list of supported games is updatable
- supports many options for redirecting and formatting its output
- can send hearbeats for adding your IP in the servers list
- supports different types of queries for retrieving informations from the servers
- its optimized for speed and resources
Enhancements:
- Some features were added.
- Some bugs in the Web GUI were fixed.
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Added: 2005-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KSMS-Tool 1.0

KSMS-Tool 1.0


KSMS-Tool is a tool for sending SMS via your mobile phone. more>>
KSMS-Tool is a tool for sending SMS via your mobile phone. In principle, every modern mobile phone should be supported; these have been explicitely tested so far:
- Siemens S55
- Sony-Ericsson K700i
The connection to the mobile phone is established via the serial interface. In principle, every serial emulation (e.g. via USB, IrDA, Bluetooth) should also work if an error-free connection is guaranteed (especially in the wireless cases IrDA resp. Bluetooth).
Details on choosing a non-default connection to the mobile phone or on how to populate the user-defined addressbook can be found on the KSMS-Tool homepage.
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Added: 2006-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GnoTime 2.2.2

GnoTime 2.2.2


GnoTime provides a to-do list organizer and project timer. more>>
GnoTime provides a to-do list organizer and project timer.
GnoTime is a to-do list tracker and project timer with a built-in invoice generator. It allows users to keep track of how much time they have spent working on particular tasks, maintain a diary of that work, and create invoices with task-specific billing fees and rates.
Main features:
- Multiple To-Do Lists that can be sorted by the priority/importance of the tasks in the list. The to-do items can be organized into categories, arranged in a hierarchical way. This makes it easy to maintain both business and personal items in the list, or handle many different projects, while keeping them separate from each other.
- A pair of Diary/Journal areas that can be used to keep long and detailed notes and diary entries. The project description area allows a multi-paragraph description or status to be typed in. The diary area allows day-to-day notes to be associated with a set of timestamps, so that one has a record of what one did on any given day.
- A Running Timer, with time totals, for each project/task. One starts the timer by clicking on a task: it will measure the amount of time that you are in front of the computer. If it detects that the keyboard/mouse are idle, it will stop the clock. If the clock stays stopped too long, it will nag you to start it up again. You can view time totals by day, week, month or year.
- A Billing Status dialog for each diary entry. You can mark any given diary entry as bill-able/non-bill-able, paid or pending, and set the billing rate. Each project can also be marked up with a set of project-planning information: planed start, end and due dates, hours to finish, percent-complete. This is in addition to assigning an urgency/importance to each project, as well as a status (completed/in-progress not-started/canceled).
- A half-dozen different HTML Reports that can slice and dice your lists. Theres a Journal report that shows all of the diary entries for one given project. Theres an Invoice report that summarizes the time spent on each entry, and computes a dollar amount for it. Theres a Status Report that prints the title of each project, together with the paragraph-long descriptions of each. Theres a ToDo report, which prints only the project title, the importance/urgency, and the completed/in-progress/not-started status. The Daily report summarizes the total time spent on a day-by-day basis, and lists each of the projects that were worked on in a given day. Each of these reports can be customized. And, because theyre HTML, you can even publish them as web pages. (Yes, Ive thought of using GnoTime as a weblog management/publishing tool).
Enhancements:
- Build against QOF version 0.6.0, if available.
- Fix issue where yelp doesnt display an entry for gnotime when browsing because it doesnt recognize the entry
- Fix sourceforge bug [ 799077 ] projects blanked when first time user tries to sort
- fix broken leap-year calculation, leading to bugs sourceforge bugs [ 983408 ] and [ 1114205 ]
- Fix crash due to hoverhelp timer popping after a report window is closed.
- Change activity report to display date/time in two distinct html table columns (prettier alignment)
- Bug fix: sourceforge bug report fixed [ 877193 ] toolbar wont go to/stay in text-only mode
- Bug fix: editing time brings up wrong report
- fedora .spec file is out of date and rpm cannot build rpm
- Fix bug involving copy of old gnotime files to a new machine on which gnotime has never been run before.
- Fix sourceforge bug [ 1276458 ] "Empty" appears in diary entry
- Apply sourceforge patch 1176719 Extensible fix for gtkhtml3 building
- Apply 1171394 Adds separate timeout for "No Project" dialog
- Apply sourceforge patch 085911 Add "-" value for status field
- Apply sourceforge patch 074658 Add wordwrapping to diary entry boxes
- Apply sourceforge patch 1074458 Fix a crash when invoking help
- Apply sourceforge patch 1038701 Fix to Activity item in popup menu
- Apply sourceforge patch 1027582 Build system update for qof inclusion
- Fix idle time so that it works with Linux 2.6 kernel /proc/interrupts
- use %e to see the estimated sizing of a project in the logfiles
- Apply new pt_BR translation from Goedson Teixeira Paixao
- Fix for Debian Bug #250776, change widget visibility in the edit interval dialog
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Added: 2007-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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another Amarok RC on Sony Ericsson 0.3

another Amarok RC on Sony Ericsson 0.3


another Amarok RC on Sony Ericsson is a remote control for Amarok. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mobile::Messaging::ParlayX 0.0.2

Mobile::Messaging::ParlayX 0.0.2


Mobile::Messaging::ParlayX is a Perl interface to ParlayX OSA. more>>
Mobile::Messaging::ParlayX is a Perl interface to ParlayX OSA.

SYNOPSIS

use Mobile::Messaging::ParlayX;

Mobile::Messaging::ParlayX is an interface to ParlayX web service by Sony Ericsson for SMS and MMS messaging, among other things. This being a Web Service SOAP::Lite would probably be better suited to the task, but I decided to stick with LWP::UserAgent, HTTP::Request and XML::LibXML until things in SOAP::Lite stabilize (it is currently under rewrite as far as I know) and I have more time (not that this will happen anytime soon).

Besides, I cannot fully grasp ParlayX just yet, thanks to inadequate documentation and JAVA only code samples for it. Anyway, you need LWP::UserAgent, HTTP::Request and XML::LibXML for this module to work. Most are in the standard distribution already, but any of them are available at your local CPAN mirror.

I tried not to stray too far off the ``native JAVA names of methos and properties, but chances are some differences exist.

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Added: 2007-06-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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KVaio sony_acpi support 0.1

KVaio sony_acpi support 0.1


KVaio sony_acpi support is a patch for kdeutils 3.5.6 to get very hacky support for brightness selection on Sony Vaio Laptops. more>>
KVaio sony_acpi support is a patch for kdeutils 3.5.6 to get very hacky support for brightness selection on Sony Vaio Laptops using the sony_acpi module as well as a working eject button on VGN-TX models.

Further information on sony_acpi: http://www.popies.net/sonypi/index.html
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Added: 2007-04-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Python library for PS3 0.1.2

Python library for PS3 0.1.2


Python library for PS3 (Sony Playstation 3) game development under Linux. more>>
Python library for PS3 (Sony Playstation 3) game development under Linux. Includes: rendering to the PS3 frame buffer on a per pixel basis or with blittable objects (solid, masked or alpha blended), support for PS3 controllers and integration with PIL.
As you may know, Ive been writing my PS3 stuff with a view to building up a library suitable for writing games and as I thought about it more the idea of using a scripting language for the game seemed the most logical way forward. I plumped on python as Id used it before for a couple of small jobs and it seemed like a nice language with a lot of support. Plus, it has the advantage of being pre-installed on most Linux distributions and very easy to extend, and so the PS3 library for python was born...
Brief bullet points of the current build:
Support for the PS3 frame buffer on a per pixel basis
Support for blittable objects (solid, masked or alpha blended)
Support for the PS3 controllers
Easy integration with PIL for image manipulation and text rendering
A proof-of-concept breakout game
After about a day and a half development, the core of the library was in place but in a not very visible way. It seemed that the only way I could actually demonstrate this to all be good stuff is by writing a quick game. And breakout is one of the simplest, so I spent another day writing that. Its important to have a good demo on release... So, Ill settle for this half-hearted attempt at a breakout game whose main redeeming feature is that it has alpha transparency on all the blocks!
Just to whet your interest, heres an example of how easy the code can be (taken directly from the test.py file):
image = Blittable(Image.open("miglu.jpg"))
for count in xrange(screen.height-image.height):
screen.clear()
screen.blit(image, (count,count) )
screen.flip()
screen.wait()
Enhancements:
- Adds support for image blitting with the SPUs.
- Currently, using 4 SPUs the alpha blended breakout demo runs at 30fps at 720p.
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Added: 2007-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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