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Locale files for South Africa 0.4
Locale files for South Africa are locale files for all official South African languages. more>>
Locale files for South Africa project are scripts to aid in localization of software. Deals with conversion between different translation formats (such as gettext-based .po formats, OpenOffice.org formats, and Mozilla formats). Also tools to help process localizations etc.
Translate.org.za is a non-profit organisation producing Free and Open Source software that enables and empowers South Africans.
The Translate Project started in 2001 with the vision of providing Free Software translated into the 11 official languages of South Africa. Free Software in your language is true empowerment.
Enhancements:
- The international dialing code has been changed from 09 to 00.
<<lessTranslate.org.za is a non-profit organisation producing Free and Open Source software that enables and empowers South Africans.
The Translate Project started in 2001 with the vision of providing Free Software translated into the 11 official languages of South Africa. Free Software in your language is true empowerment.
Enhancements:
- The international dialing code has been changed from 09 to 00.
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Added: 2007-04-20 License: Freely Distributable Price:
919 downloads
Ximian-South
Ximian-South provides a icon pack for GTK+. more>>
Ximian-South provides a icon pack for GTK+.
jimmacs and tigerts Ximian-South ported to a Gnome Icon Theme.
<<lessjimmacs and tigerts Ximian-South ported to a Gnome Icon Theme.
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Added: 2007-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1005 downloads
Dartmouth OpenCA-LiveCD
Dartmouth OpenCA-LiveCD is a bootable CD with an installation script to help people have an OpenCA Certificate Authority. more>>
Dartmouth OpenCA-LiveCD project is an KNOPPIX remaster.
Dartmouth OpenCA-LiveCD is a bootable CD with an installation script to help people have an OpenCA Certificate Authority ready for testing in just a few minutes.
This CD works on most Intel architecture PCs regardless of what operating system is installed on its hard disk and even without any hard disk installed. It will not modify any contents of your hard disk unless you specifically ask it to do so.
On boot, you will be asked to provide your Organization, Location (state), and the email address of the OpenCA administrator. Default values will be used if no answers are provided.
<<lessDartmouth OpenCA-LiveCD is a bootable CD with an installation script to help people have an OpenCA Certificate Authority ready for testing in just a few minutes.
This CD works on most Intel architecture PCs regardless of what operating system is installed on its hard disk and even without any hard disk installed. It will not modify any contents of your hard disk unless you specifically ask it to do so.
On boot, you will be asked to provide your Organization, Location (state), and the email address of the OpenCA administrator. Default values will be used if no answers are provided.
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Added: 2005-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
797 downloads
fortune-mod-southpark 0.2
fortune-mod-southpark project consists of a fortune file with quotes from South Park. more>>
fortune-mod-southpark project consists of a fortune file with quotes from South Park.
South Park Fortunes is a package containing various quotes from "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut" in the UNIX fortune file format.
Examples:
Rub my nipples as I torture this little piggy!
No dude, Id be scared too, youre mom is a fucking bitch.
Dont call my mom a bitch, you fat fuck!
Dont call me fat you buttfucking son of a bitch.
Should we blame the government?
Or blame society?
Or should we blame the images on TV?
NO! Blame Canada!
Enhancements:
- Fixed typos, nothing noteworthy. Released for the sake of the English language
- probably final release
<<lessSouth Park Fortunes is a package containing various quotes from "South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut" in the UNIX fortune file format.
Examples:
Rub my nipples as I torture this little piggy!
No dude, Id be scared too, youre mom is a fucking bitch.
Dont call my mom a bitch, you fat fuck!
Dont call me fat you buttfucking son of a bitch.
Should we blame the government?
Or blame society?
Or should we blame the images on TV?
NO! Blame Canada!
Enhancements:
- Fixed typos, nothing noteworthy. Released for the sake of the English language
- probably final release
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1050 downloads
Geotrace 0.0.4
Geotrace is a geographical traceroute utility. more>>
Geotrace is a geographical traceroute utility. Geotrace provide graphical view on the map. It has many geographical maps.
In order to be able to use a new map with geotrace, you only need to know one thing: the longitude/latitude of the top left and bottom right corners. Most maps you will find will be centered on 0,0 (about 5 degs south of Ghana and 10 degs west of Gabon. for those of you who dont know, its in Africa.). So, lets do it step by step:
1) Find a map. there are plenty on the web. Nasas a good place to find them (it is a mess though). Or grab one of the few maps at a site with maps for XGlobe and XPlanet.
The image must be in a format understood by gdk-pixbuf (most images youll find will be jpeg or gif which work).
2) Go to the maps/ directory in geotrace. Put the map in there and open up maps.properties
3) on the second line, youll see MAPS:World50.gif, World100.gif etc... Thats a list of all the maps. Add the name of your recently downloaded map on that line.
4) now, you need to tell geotrace what the coordinates are. Add a line to the file that looks as follows:
filename:BOUNDARY=lon1,lat1,lon2,lat2
filename: case sensitive, map has to be in the maps/ folder
lon1 and lat1: longitude and latitude of the top left corner
lon2 and lat2: longitude and latitude of the bottom right corner
As I said earlier, for most maps youll find, youll get -180,90,180,-90 which means that the map is centered on 0,0. However, the two world maps (World100 and World50) in geotrace are centered on 10W,0
You might notice that the three maps of the US have another line associated with them. Thats the alber projection. You probably wont have to deal with that.
4) Run geotrace, select your map from the drop-down and enjoy.
Version restrictions:
- Some hops may have extravagant locations, but for once, its not my fault. The netgeo server does not have fully updated records. So my advice is, just live with it
Enhancements:
- added line color and width options.
- added cmdline args. host to trace, and startup map.
- added map options: path to maps and startup map.
- warning to check paths when run for the first time.
- added status bar
- fixed draw_trace_on_map which didnt draw in certain cases (timeouts)
- fixed bug that caused crash when a hop times out and more hops repond later
- 2001-04-05
- added option: resolve host name or not
- load/save options from file (~/.geotrace) 2001-04-04
- fixed bug that caused last map in file not to be read (world100) 2001-04-03 added options for traceroute (path to exec, timeout and maxttl)
<<lessIn order to be able to use a new map with geotrace, you only need to know one thing: the longitude/latitude of the top left and bottom right corners. Most maps you will find will be centered on 0,0 (about 5 degs south of Ghana and 10 degs west of Gabon. for those of you who dont know, its in Africa.). So, lets do it step by step:
1) Find a map. there are plenty on the web. Nasas a good place to find them (it is a mess though). Or grab one of the few maps at a site with maps for XGlobe and XPlanet.
The image must be in a format understood by gdk-pixbuf (most images youll find will be jpeg or gif which work).
2) Go to the maps/ directory in geotrace. Put the map in there and open up maps.properties
3) on the second line, youll see MAPS:World50.gif, World100.gif etc... Thats a list of all the maps. Add the name of your recently downloaded map on that line.
4) now, you need to tell geotrace what the coordinates are. Add a line to the file that looks as follows:
filename:BOUNDARY=lon1,lat1,lon2,lat2
filename: case sensitive, map has to be in the maps/ folder
lon1 and lat1: longitude and latitude of the top left corner
lon2 and lat2: longitude and latitude of the bottom right corner
As I said earlier, for most maps youll find, youll get -180,90,180,-90 which means that the map is centered on 0,0. However, the two world maps (World100 and World50) in geotrace are centered on 10W,0
You might notice that the three maps of the US have another line associated with them. Thats the alber projection. You probably wont have to deal with that.
4) Run geotrace, select your map from the drop-down and enjoy.
Version restrictions:
- Some hops may have extravagant locations, but for once, its not my fault. The netgeo server does not have fully updated records. So my advice is, just live with it
Enhancements:
- added line color and width options.
- added cmdline args. host to trace, and startup map.
- added map options: path to maps and startup map.
- warning to check paths when run for the first time.
- added status bar
- fixed draw_trace_on_map which didnt draw in certain cases (timeouts)
- fixed bug that caused crash when a hop times out and more hops repond later
- 2001-04-05
- added option: resolve host name or not
- load/save options from file (~/.geotrace) 2001-04-04
- fixed bug that caused last map in file not to be read (world100) 2001-04-03 added options for traceroute (path to exec, timeout and maxttl)
Download (0.25MB)
Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1229 downloads
Valgrind 3.2.3
Valgrind is an award-winning suite of tools for debugging and profiling Linux programs. more>>
Valgrind is an award-winning suite of tools for debugging and profiling Linux programs. With the tools that come with Valgrind, you can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs, avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting, making your programs more stable. You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up and reduce memory use of your programs.
Valgrind distribution currently includes three tools: a memory error detectors, a cache (time) profiler and a heap (space) profiler.
Valgrind is Open Source / Free Software, and is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Valgrind will save you hours of debugging time. With Valgrind tools you can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs. This gives you confidence that your programs are free of many common bugs, some of which would take hours to find manually, or never be found at all. You can find and eliminate bugs before they become a problem.
- Valgrind can help you speed up your programs. With Valgrind tools you can also perform very detailed profiling to help speed up your programs.
- Valgrind is free. Free-as-in-speech: you can download it, read the source code, make modifications, and pass them on, all within the limits of the GNU GPL. And free-as-in-beer: we arent charging for it.
- Valgrind runs on x86/Linux, AMD64/Linux and PPC32/Linux, several of the most popular platforms in use. Valgrind works with all the major Linux distributions, including Red Hat, SuSE, Debian, Gentoo, Slackware, Mandrake, etc.
- Valgrind is easy to use. Valgrind uses dynamic binary translation, so you dont need to modify, recompile or relink your applications. Just prefix your command line with valgrind and everything works.
- Valgrind is not a toy. Valgrind is first and foremost a debugging and profiling system for large, complex programs. We have had feedback from users working on projects with up to 25 million lines of code. It has been used on projects of all sizes, from single-user personal projects, to projects with hundreds of programmers.
- Valgrind is suitable for any type of software. Valgrind has been used on almost every kind of software imaginable: desktop applications, libraries, databases, games, web browsers, network servers, distributed control systems, virtual reality frameworks, transaction servers, compilers, interpreters, virtual machines, telecom applications, embedded software, medical imaging, scientific programming, signal processing, video/audio programs, NASA Mars lander vision and rover navigation systems, business intelligence software, financial/banking software, operating system daemons, etc, etc. See a list of projects using Valgrind.
- Valgrind is widely used. Valgrind has been used by thousands of programmers across the world. We have received feedback from users in over 25 countries, including: Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, USA, Australia, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and Israel.
- Valgrind works with programs written in any language. Because Valgrind works directly with program binaries, it works with programs written in any programming language, be they compiled, just-in-time compiled, or interpreted. The Valgrind tools are largely aimed at programs written in C and C++, because programs written in these languages tend to have the most bugs! But it can, for example, be used to debug and profile systems written in a mixture of languages. Valgrind has been used on programs written partly or entirely in C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, assembly code, Fortran, Ada, and many others.
- Valgrind debugs and profiles your entire program. Unlike tools that require a recompilation step, Valgrind gives you total debugging and profiling coverage of every instruction executed by your program, even within system libraries. You can even use Valgrind on programs for which you dont have the source code.
- Valgrind can be used with other tools. Valgrind can start GDB and attach it to your program at the point(s) where errors are detected, so that you can poke around and figure out what was going on at the time.
- Valgrind is extensible. Valgrind consists of the Valgrind core, which provides a synthetic software CPU, and Valgrind tools, which plug into the core, and instrument and analyse the running program. Anyone can write powerful new tools that add arbitrary instrumentation to programs. This is much easier than writing such tools from scratch. This makes Valgrind ideal for experimenting with new kinds of debuggers, profilers, and similar tools.
- Valgrind is actively maintained. The Valgrind developers are constantly working to fix bugs, improve Valgrind, and ensure it works as new Linux distributions and libraries come out. There are also mailing lists you can subscribe to, and contact if youre having problems.
- So whats the catch? The main one is that programs run significantly more slowly under Valgrind. Depending on which tool you use, the slowdown factor can range from 5--100. This slowdown is similar to that of similar debugging and profiling tools. But since you dont have to use Valgrind all the time, this usually isnt too much of a problem. The hours youll save debugging will more than make up for it.
Enhancements:
- 3.2.3 is almost identical to 3.2.2, but fixes a regression that unfortunately crept into 3.2.2. The regression causes an assertion failure in Valgrind when running certain obscure SSE code fragments on x86-linux and amd64-linux. Please do not use (or package) 3.2.2; instead use 3.2.3.
<<lessValgrind distribution currently includes three tools: a memory error detectors, a cache (time) profiler and a heap (space) profiler.
Valgrind is Open Source / Free Software, and is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Valgrind will save you hours of debugging time. With Valgrind tools you can automatically detect many memory management and threading bugs. This gives you confidence that your programs are free of many common bugs, some of which would take hours to find manually, or never be found at all. You can find and eliminate bugs before they become a problem.
- Valgrind can help you speed up your programs. With Valgrind tools you can also perform very detailed profiling to help speed up your programs.
- Valgrind is free. Free-as-in-speech: you can download it, read the source code, make modifications, and pass them on, all within the limits of the GNU GPL. And free-as-in-beer: we arent charging for it.
- Valgrind runs on x86/Linux, AMD64/Linux and PPC32/Linux, several of the most popular platforms in use. Valgrind works with all the major Linux distributions, including Red Hat, SuSE, Debian, Gentoo, Slackware, Mandrake, etc.
- Valgrind is easy to use. Valgrind uses dynamic binary translation, so you dont need to modify, recompile or relink your applications. Just prefix your command line with valgrind and everything works.
- Valgrind is not a toy. Valgrind is first and foremost a debugging and profiling system for large, complex programs. We have had feedback from users working on projects with up to 25 million lines of code. It has been used on projects of all sizes, from single-user personal projects, to projects with hundreds of programmers.
- Valgrind is suitable for any type of software. Valgrind has been used on almost every kind of software imaginable: desktop applications, libraries, databases, games, web browsers, network servers, distributed control systems, virtual reality frameworks, transaction servers, compilers, interpreters, virtual machines, telecom applications, embedded software, medical imaging, scientific programming, signal processing, video/audio programs, NASA Mars lander vision and rover navigation systems, business intelligence software, financial/banking software, operating system daemons, etc, etc. See a list of projects using Valgrind.
- Valgrind is widely used. Valgrind has been used by thousands of programmers across the world. We have received feedback from users in over 25 countries, including: Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, USA, Australia, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and Israel.
- Valgrind works with programs written in any language. Because Valgrind works directly with program binaries, it works with programs written in any programming language, be they compiled, just-in-time compiled, or interpreted. The Valgrind tools are largely aimed at programs written in C and C++, because programs written in these languages tend to have the most bugs! But it can, for example, be used to debug and profile systems written in a mixture of languages. Valgrind has been used on programs written partly or entirely in C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, assembly code, Fortran, Ada, and many others.
- Valgrind debugs and profiles your entire program. Unlike tools that require a recompilation step, Valgrind gives you total debugging and profiling coverage of every instruction executed by your program, even within system libraries. You can even use Valgrind on programs for which you dont have the source code.
- Valgrind can be used with other tools. Valgrind can start GDB and attach it to your program at the point(s) where errors are detected, so that you can poke around and figure out what was going on at the time.
- Valgrind is extensible. Valgrind consists of the Valgrind core, which provides a synthetic software CPU, and Valgrind tools, which plug into the core, and instrument and analyse the running program. Anyone can write powerful new tools that add arbitrary instrumentation to programs. This is much easier than writing such tools from scratch. This makes Valgrind ideal for experimenting with new kinds of debuggers, profilers, and similar tools.
- Valgrind is actively maintained. The Valgrind developers are constantly working to fix bugs, improve Valgrind, and ensure it works as new Linux distributions and libraries come out. There are also mailing lists you can subscribe to, and contact if youre having problems.
- So whats the catch? The main one is that programs run significantly more slowly under Valgrind. Depending on which tool you use, the slowdown factor can range from 5--100. This slowdown is similar to that of similar debugging and profiling tools. But since you dont have to use Valgrind all the time, this usually isnt too much of a problem. The hours youll save debugging will more than make up for it.
Enhancements:
- 3.2.3 is almost identical to 3.2.2, but fixes a regression that unfortunately crept into 3.2.2. The regression causes an assertion failure in Valgrind when running certain obscure SSE code fragments on x86-linux and amd64-linux. Please do not use (or package) 3.2.2; instead use 3.2.3.
Download (3.9MB)
Added: 2007-05-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
909 downloads
Alternatico 0.1
Alternatico is an alternative to the normal desktop icons. more>>
Alternatico is an alternative to the normal desktop icons. You can display endless icons in differnent sizes with information about your drives, folders, etc....
There is a configuration file included (config/config), which is self-explanatory - at least I hope so.
If you have any questions or suggestions Id be glad to read them.
<<lessThere is a configuration file included (config/config), which is self-explanatory - at least I hope so.
If you have any questions or suggestions Id be glad to read them.
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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eZ region 1.1.4
eZ region provides updated eZpublish modules that provide Regions/States. more>>
eZ region provides updated eZpublish modules that provide Regions/States.
eZ region is a PHP class and an updated set of eZ publish modules that provide support for regions or states to eZ publishs eZ address and eZ user modules.
eZ region is not a killer app, but it made eZ publish one for me!
eZ region provides a lookup table of what some
call regions or states, depending on the country.
eZ region is an added dependacy to eZ address.
eZ region was based off the eZ country module.
eZ regions are each associated with an eZ country.
eZ region design is dependant on the eZ address and eZ country modules.
eZ region can be used in at least the following ways:
Default - Providing ezuser/user/userwithaddress with a region or stat list.
Requiring only eZ address, and eZ user .
Trade - Providing eztrade/user with a region list included in the trade transaction.
Requiring eZ address, eZ user and eZ trade.
Note: eZ region 1.1.4 does not contain the eZ trade user
functions to meet the trade use dependancy, though future releases (1.1.5) will.
International Regions / States:
eZ region can be used to support non-US States.
Only states from the United States of America are included in eZ region 1.1.4.
Regions from any country can be used in conjunction with U.S. states.
The missing dependancy for other regions is a list of
South American and European regions and some sql additions.
All countries have regions in some fashion or style.
A fair amount of North America has states. Other countries
Canada, Mexico, South & Central America & Europe use other names to lable their regions.
Users from other countries can use eZ region by populating
the eZAddress_Region table with a list of regions/states/provinces associated to their countrys ez country ID.
Note: International users feel free to contact me regarding,
including your countrys regions in eZ region.
<<lesseZ region is a PHP class and an updated set of eZ publish modules that provide support for regions or states to eZ publishs eZ address and eZ user modules.
eZ region is not a killer app, but it made eZ publish one for me!
eZ region provides a lookup table of what some
call regions or states, depending on the country.
eZ region is an added dependacy to eZ address.
eZ region was based off the eZ country module.
eZ regions are each associated with an eZ country.
eZ region design is dependant on the eZ address and eZ country modules.
eZ region can be used in at least the following ways:
Default - Providing ezuser/user/userwithaddress with a region or stat list.
Requiring only eZ address, and eZ user .
Trade - Providing eztrade/user with a region list included in the trade transaction.
Requiring eZ address, eZ user and eZ trade.
Note: eZ region 1.1.4 does not contain the eZ trade user
functions to meet the trade use dependancy, though future releases (1.1.5) will.
International Regions / States:
eZ region can be used to support non-US States.
Only states from the United States of America are included in eZ region 1.1.4.
Regions from any country can be used in conjunction with U.S. states.
The missing dependancy for other regions is a list of
South American and European regions and some sql additions.
All countries have regions in some fashion or style.
A fair amount of North America has states. Other countries
Canada, Mexico, South & Central America & Europe use other names to lable their regions.
Users from other countries can use eZ region by populating
the eZAddress_Region table with a list of regions/states/provinces associated to their countrys ez country ID.
Note: International users feel free to contact me regarding,
including your countrys regions in eZ region.
Download (0.41MB)
Added: 2007-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
936 downloads
mod_tproxt
mod_tproxt is a transparent proxy support for Apache 1.3. more>>
mod_tproxt is a transparent proxy support for Apache 1.3.
mod_tproxt has been running on a (now old) K6-200 machine, with a max uptime of about 500 days or so.
mod_tproxt requires linux transparent proxy support. The BSDs may likely have a similar mechanism. If you port it to work with another OS, send me a patch, and Ill include it here.
This module is contributed to community under the Apache License, BSD licence or GPL, whichever you like.
<<lessmod_tproxt has been running on a (now old) K6-200 machine, with a max uptime of about 500 days or so.
mod_tproxt requires linux transparent proxy support. The BSDs may likely have a similar mechanism. If you port it to work with another OS, send me a patch, and Ill include it here.
This module is contributed to community under the Apache License, BSD licence or GPL, whichever you like.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-04-20 License: The Apache License Price:
1282 downloads
GAINT1.5.1
GAINT is a plugin for Gaim that enables file sharing capabilities similar to mIRCs fserve. more>>
GAINT is a plugin for Gaim that enables file sharing capabilities similar to mIRCs fserve. If your ISP is as obnoxious as ours and refusing to open/forward a couple of ports for FTP/SSH so that you can transfer/recevive files from your work, then you need GAINT. If many ISPs block incoming P2P and other connections, however of them allow IM file transfer. You can take advantage of this situation (for now) and use Gaim with GAINT plugin to partially emulate FTP/Telnet.
1. Download Gaim source if you havent already done so.
2. Place the file gaint.c and other *.c and *.h files (if any) in the plugins sub-directory
3. Type `make gaint.so and `make gaint.lo in the plugins sub-directory
4. Copy the resulting two files (gaint.so and gaint.lo) to the Gaim plugins directory (usually `/usr/lib/gaim or `/usr/local/lib/gaim).
5. Restart Gaim and go to Preferences dialog.
Main features:
- Commands:
- cd
- pwd
- list (with simple regexp)
- get
- help
- Secutiry:
- Nickname based access control
- Limitation:
- File size is limited by particular IM service. (e.g. YIM<<less
1. Download Gaim source if you havent already done so.
2. Place the file gaint.c and other *.c and *.h files (if any) in the plugins sub-directory
3. Type `make gaint.so and `make gaint.lo in the plugins sub-directory
4. Copy the resulting two files (gaint.so and gaint.lo) to the Gaim plugins directory (usually `/usr/lib/gaim or `/usr/local/lib/gaim).
5. Restart Gaim and go to Preferences dialog.
Main features:
- Commands:
- cd
- pwd
- list (with simple regexp)
- get
- help
- Secutiry:
- Nickname based access control
- Limitation:
- File size is limited by particular IM service. (e.g. YIM<<less
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1225 downloads
StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-4.0.4
The StartCom Linux operating systems, are initially based on the RedHat Enterprise AS-3. more>>
StartCom Linux operating systems, are initially based on the RedHat Enterprise AS-3 source code with reliability, security and efficiency in mind, modified to fit the various tasks each flavor of StartCom Linux is assigned to.
In order to choose the right StartCom Linux version for your needs, check out our Products and Distributions page for more information.
View the Screenshots to get an idea how StartCom Linux looks.
StartCom Ltd., a small software house located in the south of Israel. The city of Eilat, at the Red Sea, is famous as a tourist resort, but now also, because its the home of StartCom Linux.
StartCom used to develop applications and websites for local and international customers and operates MediaHostï¿1⁄2 since 1999. StartCom is also a specialist for Linux related implementations. The decision to produce StartCom Linux was made in May 2004.
Enhancements:
- Ahead of a busy spring season and in anticipation of new StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-5 and StartCom MultiMedia Edition ML-6 comes an updated release of the Advanced Server 4 series. The fifth release of this enterprise class operating system is the natural combined continuation of the previously released AS-4 distribution, which includes security updates and minor adjustments. Notable are an updated kernel, security updates for PHP, Firefox and Thunderbird, but also some additions and improvements for smart cards and hardware tokens.
<<lessIn order to choose the right StartCom Linux version for your needs, check out our Products and Distributions page for more information.
View the Screenshots to get an idea how StartCom Linux looks.
StartCom Ltd., a small software house located in the south of Israel. The city of Eilat, at the Red Sea, is famous as a tourist resort, but now also, because its the home of StartCom Linux.
StartCom used to develop applications and websites for local and international customers and operates MediaHostï¿1⁄2 since 1999. StartCom is also a specialist for Linux related implementations. The decision to produce StartCom Linux was made in May 2004.
Enhancements:
- Ahead of a busy spring season and in anticipation of new StartCom Enterprise Linux AS-5 and StartCom MultiMedia Edition ML-6 comes an updated release of the Advanced Server 4 series. The fifth release of this enterprise class operating system is the natural combined continuation of the previously released AS-4 distribution, which includes security updates and minor adjustments. Notable are an updated kernel, security updates for PHP, Firefox and Thunderbird, but also some additions and improvements for smart cards and hardware tokens.
Download (617MB)
Added: 2007-03-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
962 downloads
WebService::GoogleMaps 0.07
WebService::GoogleMaps is an automated interface to Google Maps. more>>
WebService::GoogleMaps is an automated interface to Google Maps.
SYNOPSIS
use WebService::GoogleMaps;
# Set up a new object with a viewport of 640 x 480 pixels
my $gmap = WebService::GoogleMaps->new( 640, 480 );
# Specify a location to view
$gmap->set(
latitude => 40.750275,
longitude => -73.993034,
zoom_level => 4, # valid values are 0..14, lower value is more zoomed
cache_dir => "/tmp", # optional, but recommended! Helps speed up future requests
pan_x => 0, # move viewport to the east (+) or west (-) a number of pixels
pan_y => 0, # move viewport to the south (+) or north (-) a number of pixels
);
# create a GD object containing our bitmapped map object
$gmap->generate_gd();
# or simply
# $gmap->generate_gd(40.750275, -73.993034, 4); # latitude, longitude, zoom_level
my $error = $gmap->error();
$error && print "Error: $errorn";
open (FH, ">", "mymap.png");
binmode FH;
print FH $gmap->{gd}->png;
close(FH);
WebService::GoogleMaps provides an automated interface to Google Maps http://maps.google.com/, which provides free street maps of locations in the USA and Canada. This module allows you to specify an image size, latitude, longitude, and zoom level and returns a GD object containing a street level map.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use WebService::GoogleMaps;
# Set up a new object with a viewport of 640 x 480 pixels
my $gmap = WebService::GoogleMaps->new( 640, 480 );
# Specify a location to view
$gmap->set(
latitude => 40.750275,
longitude => -73.993034,
zoom_level => 4, # valid values are 0..14, lower value is more zoomed
cache_dir => "/tmp", # optional, but recommended! Helps speed up future requests
pan_x => 0, # move viewport to the east (+) or west (-) a number of pixels
pan_y => 0, # move viewport to the south (+) or north (-) a number of pixels
);
# create a GD object containing our bitmapped map object
$gmap->generate_gd();
# or simply
# $gmap->generate_gd(40.750275, -73.993034, 4); # latitude, longitude, zoom_level
my $error = $gmap->error();
$error && print "Error: $errorn";
open (FH, ">", "mymap.png");
binmode FH;
print FH $gmap->{gd}->png;
close(FH);
WebService::GoogleMaps provides an automated interface to Google Maps http://maps.google.com/, which provides free street maps of locations in the USA and Canada. This module allows you to specify an image size, latitude, longitude, and zoom level and returns a GD object containing a street level map.
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Added: 2006-11-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Zircon 1.18
Zircon is an X Window System interface to Internet Relay Chat. more>>
Zircon is an X Window System interface to Internet Relay Chat. The software is written in tcl/tk and uses the native network communications of tcl.
Suggestions for improvements to Zircon are welcome. I am particularly interested in making the system useful for those users in groups where JIPS and other national character sets are used.
Zircon has more features than you could possibly imagine and implements nearly everything that the irc II clients support as well as many other useful and interesting features.
Main features:
- There is no JIS support. This needs a kanjified tcl/tk and some changes to zircon. Someone in Japan used to provide support for this but seems no longer to do so. Tcl 8.1 has proper unicode support included so this problem will go away soon.
- Character escaping in the low level CTCP protocol is not done everywhere, but it *is* done for SED encrypted messages
- You cannot configure anything other than Channels using the configuration panel. If you wish to configure Message channels then you have to do them by hand in the rc file. One day I will completely redo the configuration system....
- The Sketch Pad facility is (still!!) not completely finished. (and will probably move out into the plugin system when I get that done)
- The Clear button does not clear the screen. This is a tcl/tk problem and I cannot do anything (useful) to solve it. If you Shift-click on the button then the screen and the history are cleared, this does work
<<lessSuggestions for improvements to Zircon are welcome. I am particularly interested in making the system useful for those users in groups where JIPS and other national character sets are used.
Zircon has more features than you could possibly imagine and implements nearly everything that the irc II clients support as well as many other useful and interesting features.
Main features:
- There is no JIS support. This needs a kanjified tcl/tk and some changes to zircon. Someone in Japan used to provide support for this but seems no longer to do so. Tcl 8.1 has proper unicode support included so this problem will go away soon.
- Character escaping in the low level CTCP protocol is not done everywhere, but it *is* done for SED encrypted messages
- You cannot configure anything other than Channels using the configuration panel. If you wish to configure Message channels then you have to do them by hand in the rc file. One day I will completely redo the configuration system....
- The Sketch Pad facility is (still!!) not completely finished. (and will probably move out into the plugin system when I get that done)
- The Clear button does not clear the screen. This is a tcl/tk problem and I cannot do anything (useful) to solve it. If you Shift-click on the button then the screen and the history are cleared, this does work
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Added: 2005-09-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Global Village 0.0.5
Global Village project can place a front-end, or graphical user interface onto the CLI interface of Xplanet. more>>
Global Village project is a gnome application designed to place a front-end, or graphical user interface onto the CLI interface of Xplanet, by Hari Nair.
Originally intended to create and update the desktop wallpaper in a gnome environment, showing a traditional rectangular projection of the planet Earth, the scope of the project has been expanded. Global Village now provides as many of the features of Xplanet as seem reasonable, and with the ability for plugins the scope is nearly limitless. But do take it with a grain of salt...
Current Status
Currently, Global Village is barely functional. It can be considered in the pre-alpha stage of development.
It can currently show a preview of the final image, and then display that image on the desktop at user specified intervals (in seconds), and has an icon in the notification area of the Gnome panel.
Plugins are semi-working, but undergoing a lot of change as I decide what they do adn dont need to be capable of. The idea is that plugins will manage all the extra features users require, like cloudmaps, marker and arc files.
Main features:
- Select a planet.
- Select a projection.
- Bodys North Type.
- Rotate the bodys North Pole
- The Zoom level
- The Suns glare
- Latitude and Longitude, which can be set as:
- North Pole
- South Pole
- Equator
- Random Latitude and Longitude
- Or any number of user configerable locations.
<<lessOriginally intended to create and update the desktop wallpaper in a gnome environment, showing a traditional rectangular projection of the planet Earth, the scope of the project has been expanded. Global Village now provides as many of the features of Xplanet as seem reasonable, and with the ability for plugins the scope is nearly limitless. But do take it with a grain of salt...
Current Status
Currently, Global Village is barely functional. It can be considered in the pre-alpha stage of development.
It can currently show a preview of the final image, and then display that image on the desktop at user specified intervals (in seconds), and has an icon in the notification area of the Gnome panel.
Plugins are semi-working, but undergoing a lot of change as I decide what they do adn dont need to be capable of. The idea is that plugins will manage all the extra features users require, like cloudmaps, marker and arc files.
Main features:
- Select a planet.
- Select a projection.
- Bodys North Type.
- Rotate the bodys North Pole
- The Zoom level
- The Suns glare
- Latitude and Longitude, which can be set as:
- North Pole
- South Pole
- Equator
- Random Latitude and Longitude
- Or any number of user configerable locations.
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Added: 2007-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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xrick 021212
xrick is a clone of Rick Dangerous. more>>
xrick is a clone of Rick Dangerous, known to run on Linux, Windows, BeOs, Amiga, QNX...
Rick Dangerous is the Indiana Jones of computer games, running away from rolling rocks, avoiding traps, from South America to a futuristic missile base via Egypt and the Schwarzendumpf castle.
<<lessRick Dangerous is the Indiana Jones of computer games, running away from rolling rocks, avoiding traps, from South America to a futuristic missile base via Egypt and the Schwarzendumpf castle.
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Added: 2005-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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