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ThinLinc 1.6.0
ThinLinc is a fast and versatile terminal server system. more>>
ThinLinc is a fast and versatile terminal server system. ThinLinc is based on open protocols such as TightVNC and SSH.
The ThinLinc server software runs on Linux or Solaris, and can be used to distribute Linux/Unix desktops to thin clients. The system also supports additional application servers, such as Windows Terminal Server.
This makes it possible to mix applications from different environments on the same desktop. ThinLinc supports redirection of sound, local printers, disk drives, and serial ports, on top of SSH. Clients for Windows, Linux, and Solaris are available.
Additionally, there is a Java Browser Client, a small OS designed to run only the client (TLCOS) and a LiveCD. Client packages for several thin terminals, such as Fujitsu-Siemens Futro, Neoware, and VXL Itona, are also available.
Enhancements:
- This version includes several new features and many corrections (more than 180 enhancements).
- Microphones and other input devices are supported with Windows Terminal Servers.
- The Windows client now features Local Drive Redirection, which makes it possible to access local hard disks, CD-ROMs, DVDs, USB drives, etc. from the server.
- This release includes software for integrating with the Novell Client for Linux.
- Several new client platforms are supported, such as Mac OS X, Windows Vista, Windows XP Embedded, and Wyse Linux Terminals.
<<lessThe ThinLinc server software runs on Linux or Solaris, and can be used to distribute Linux/Unix desktops to thin clients. The system also supports additional application servers, such as Windows Terminal Server.
This makes it possible to mix applications from different environments on the same desktop. ThinLinc supports redirection of sound, local printers, disk drives, and serial ports, on top of SSH. Clients for Windows, Linux, and Solaris are available.
Additionally, there is a Java Browser Client, a small OS designed to run only the client (TLCOS) and a LiveCD. Client packages for several thin terminals, such as Fujitsu-Siemens Futro, Neoware, and VXL Itona, are also available.
Enhancements:
- This version includes several new features and many corrections (more than 180 enhancements).
- Microphones and other input devices are supported with Windows Terminal Servers.
- The Windows client now features Local Drive Redirection, which makes it possible to access local hard disks, CD-ROMs, DVDs, USB drives, etc. from the server.
- This release includes software for integrating with the Novell Client for Linux.
- Several new client platforms are supported, such as Mac OS X, Windows Vista, Windows XP Embedded, and Wyse Linux Terminals.
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Added: 2007-03-01 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
984 downloads
Thin SFTP Applet 1.03
Thin SFTP Applet is a full featured Secure File Transfer Program. more>>
Thin SFTP Applet is a full featured Secure File Transfer Program. Thin SFTP Applet can be use for secure file transfer and management and can be easily integrated into your website or web application.
You can use our SFTP applet to carry out recursive folder uploads and downloads, with entire directory trees being transfered in a single click.
Interrupted transfers can be resumed. Unlike the FTP protocol, with SFTP all data and commands are encrypted for maximum security.
In spite of being a web client, its appearence is no different from a traditional 2-Table File Transfer Program for desktops.
Because the client is an applet it does not need to refresh itself each time a file transfer or any other operation takes place. The result is that the user experience is no different from using a desktop client.
Enhancements:
- A minor bug related to connection pooling and reuse was fixed.
<<lessYou can use our SFTP applet to carry out recursive folder uploads and downloads, with entire directory trees being transfered in a single click.
Interrupted transfers can be resumed. Unlike the FTP protocol, with SFTP all data and commands are encrypted for maximum security.
In spite of being a web client, its appearence is no different from a traditional 2-Table File Transfer Program for desktops.
Because the client is an applet it does not need to refresh itself each time a file transfer or any other operation takes place. The result is that the user experience is no different from using a desktop client.
Enhancements:
- A minor bug related to connection pooling and reuse was fixed.
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Added: 2006-10-25 License: Free for non-commercial use Price: $320
1126 downloads
Thin FTP Applet 1.04
Thin FTP Applet is a full featured File Transfer Program that can be easily integrated into your website or web application. more>>
Thin FTP Applet is a full featured File Transfer Program that can be easily integrated into your website or web application.
You can use it to carry out recursive folder uploads and downloads. Entire directory trees being transfered in single click. Interrupted transfers can be resumed.
Thats not all that the applet can do, it can be used to rename, delete and change permissions of file and folders and do almost anything that you can do with your favourite desktop FTP client.
Even though Thin FTP is a web client, its appearence is no different from the traditional 2-Table interface found on many desktop clients. Because Thin FTP is an applet, it does not need to refresh itself each time a file transfer or any other operation takes place.
The Profession Edition provides even tighter integration with existing web applications by allowing for automatic login.
Enhancements:
- Compatibility issues with OS X and Netware FTP servers and the pure-ftpd server on Linux have been addressed.
<<lessYou can use it to carry out recursive folder uploads and downloads. Entire directory trees being transfered in single click. Interrupted transfers can be resumed.
Thats not all that the applet can do, it can be used to rename, delete and change permissions of file and folders and do almost anything that you can do with your favourite desktop FTP client.
Even though Thin FTP is a web client, its appearence is no different from the traditional 2-Table interface found on many desktop clients. Because Thin FTP is an applet, it does not need to refresh itself each time a file transfer or any other operation takes place.
The Profession Edition provides even tighter integration with existing web applications by allowing for automatic login.
Enhancements:
- Compatibility issues with OS X and Netware FTP servers and the pure-ftpd server on Linux have been addressed.
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Added: 2006-12-06 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1056 downloads
Thinux 1.0.1
Thinux is a thin-client cluster server on a Live CD. more>>
Thinux is a thin client system that resides on a Red Hat Linux server. When a thin client requests to boot on LAN, the server will upload the thin client linux system to the thin client. Ideal for lightweight devices such as Point-of-Sales terminals, embedded devices, etc.
<<less Download (36.6MB)
Added: 2005-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1647 downloads
ThinTUX 0.21
ThinTUX is a small Linux distribution for thin clients. more>>
ThinTUX is a small Linux distribution for thin clients. It has support for all major remote access protocols like ICA, RDP, XDM, telnet, ssh, and more.
The distribution can be booted from the network using a network card with PXE-support or from standard media storage devices like floppy, CD, hard disk, or disk-on-chip.
The configuration is stored on a DHCP server to simplify terminal management.
Main features:
- Automatic hardware discovery and centralized configuration using DHCP
- Single point of administration
- Small footprint
- Fully self-contained
- No NFS mounted root filesystem
- Web based configuration tool
- One boot image fits all computers
- No previous Linux knowledge required
Enhancements:
- Reduced startup time.
- Reduced RAM footprint.
- Added support for glibc programs.
- Updated kernel
- Updated to rdesktop 1.4.1
- Updated the configuration tool(ThinTUX web tool).
- Renamed configuration variables
<<lessThe distribution can be booted from the network using a network card with PXE-support or from standard media storage devices like floppy, CD, hard disk, or disk-on-chip.
The configuration is stored on a DHCP server to simplify terminal management.
Main features:
- Automatic hardware discovery and centralized configuration using DHCP
- Single point of administration
- Small footprint
- Fully self-contained
- No NFS mounted root filesystem
- Web based configuration tool
- One boot image fits all computers
- No previous Linux knowledge required
Enhancements:
- Reduced startup time.
- Reduced RAM footprint.
- Added support for glibc programs.
- Updated kernel
- Updated to rdesktop 1.4.1
- Updated the configuration tool(ThinTUX web tool).
- Renamed configuration variables
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Added: 2005-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1492 downloads
thin liquid film 1.00
thin liquid film project is an application which allows linux users to quickly and easily convert video files for ipods. more>>
thin liquid film project is an application which allows linux users to quickly and easily convert video files into a format suitable for playing on the video capable ipods. I wrote this application, after purchasing a video ipod, and being frustrated that the only real option for converting video was either via command-line, or via a servicemenu with no ability to configure the resulting video file.
TLF uses the ffmpeg engine to do the encoding. It is written in pyqt, so it should work with a default kde installation, and is very easy to install.
features ...
Main features:
- Batch process any number of files;
- Display detailed information about source video files;
- Change output settings for one or many files;
- Save default settings for future sessions;
- Configure output quality settings;
- Choose between mpeg4 and h264 as output codec;
- Choose between 320 and 640 output video width, while maintaining aspect ratio;
- Choose between 1 or 2 pass encoding;
- Progress bar to show encoding progress;
- Uses ffmpeg as the encoding engine;
- Upload encoded files to your ipod directly;
- Set file information for upload to your ipod;
- Add files to existing or new video playlists on your ipod;
- Add files for encoding via the included servicemenu.
<<lessTLF uses the ffmpeg engine to do the encoding. It is written in pyqt, so it should work with a default kde installation, and is very easy to install.
features ...
Main features:
- Batch process any number of files;
- Display detailed information about source video files;
- Change output settings for one or many files;
- Save default settings for future sessions;
- Configure output quality settings;
- Choose between mpeg4 and h264 as output codec;
- Choose between 320 and 640 output video width, while maintaining aspect ratio;
- Choose between 1 or 2 pass encoding;
- Progress bar to show encoding progress;
- Uses ffmpeg as the encoding engine;
- Upload encoded files to your ipod directly;
- Set file information for upload to your ipod;
- Add files to existing or new video playlists on your ipod;
- Add files for encoding via the included servicemenu.
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Added: 2007-02-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
981 downloads
ThinStation 2.3 Beta 1
Thinstation is a mini Linux distribution. more>>
Thinstation is a thin client Linux distribution that makes a PC a full-featured thin client supporting all major connectivity protocols: Citrix ICA, No Machine NX, MS Windows terminal
services (RDP), Tarantella, X, telnet, tn5250, VMS term and SSH.
No special configuration of the application servers is needed to use Thinstation!
Thinstation can be booted from network (e.g. diskless) using Etherboot/PXE or from a local floppy/CD/HD/flash-disk. The thin client configuration can be centralized to simplify management.
Thinstation supports client-side storage (floppy/HD/CD/USB) and printers (LPT/USB). Prebuilt images and a Live CD are available too!
Mozilla Firefox and lighter browsers are supported as client-side browsers.
<<lessservices (RDP), Tarantella, X, telnet, tn5250, VMS term and SSH.
No special configuration of the application servers is needed to use Thinstation!
Thinstation can be booted from network (e.g. diskless) using Etherboot/PXE or from a local floppy/CD/HD/flash-disk. The thin client configuration can be centralized to simplify management.
Thinstation supports client-side storage (floppy/HD/CD/USB) and printers (LPT/USB). Prebuilt images and a Live CD are available too!
Mozilla Firefox and lighter browsers are supported as client-side browsers.
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Added: 2007-07-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
548 downloads
SVGSlice 0.13
SVGSlice is a simple tool which generates chopped up images from Inkscape SVG drawings. more>>
SVGSlice application can generate chopped up images from Inkscape SVG drawings.
To figure out where to cut, SVGSlice can use Inkscapes built in guides (for simpler, grid-like cuts), or it can use a specially named "slices" layer that contains rectangles that mark areas to slice.
Demo files showing both approaches are included.
<<lessTo figure out where to cut, SVGSlice can use Inkscapes built in guides (for simpler, grid-like cuts), or it can use a specially named "slices" layer that contains rectangles that mark areas to slice.
Demo files showing both approaches are included.
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Added: 2006-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1288 downloads
Thin FTP Upload 2.0
Thin FTP Upload is an FTP upload applet designed for integration with Web applications. more>>
Thin FTP Upload project is an FTP upload applet designed for integration with Web applications.
Do you want to quickly add FTP file upload functionality to your website? Then Thin FTP Applet, a product that can be installed in less than 2 minutes is the product to choose.
To send files using the File Transfer Protocol, all your users have to do is to drag and drop them onto the designated area of the browser. Entire directory tree and a virtually unlimited number of files totalling several giga bytes can be transfered in this manner.
If your server is configued to allow annoymous transfers your users dont even have to login. Else they can login interactively by entering their username and password. Or else you can make it easier for them by using a single predefined username and password for each user so that multiple accounts do not have to be created.
Whats New in 1.02 Stable Release:
- The new version of the applet aims for improved compatibility with a wider range of FTP servers, epecially those servers deployed on Windows.
- The new version includes a subtle change in the way that the applet handles the trailing slash in the URL.
Whats New in 2.0 Development Release:
- Interrupted FTP uploads can now be resumed.
- A new progress monitor has been added.
- The applet loading mechanism has been changed, and the applet can now be configured using HTML parameters.
<<lessDo you want to quickly add FTP file upload functionality to your website? Then Thin FTP Applet, a product that can be installed in less than 2 minutes is the product to choose.
To send files using the File Transfer Protocol, all your users have to do is to drag and drop them onto the designated area of the browser. Entire directory tree and a virtually unlimited number of files totalling several giga bytes can be transfered in this manner.
If your server is configued to allow annoymous transfers your users dont even have to login. Else they can login interactively by entering their username and password. Or else you can make it easier for them by using a single predefined username and password for each user so that multiple accounts do not have to be created.
Whats New in 1.02 Stable Release:
- The new version of the applet aims for improved compatibility with a wider range of FTP servers, epecially those servers deployed on Windows.
- The new version includes a subtle change in the way that the applet handles the trailing slash in the URL.
Whats New in 2.0 Development Release:
- Interrupted FTP uploads can now be resumed.
- A new progress monitor has been added.
- The applet loading mechanism has been changed, and the applet can now be configured using HTML parameters.
Download (0.054MB)
Added: 2006-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1109 downloads
PDL::NiceSlice 2.4.3
PDL::NiceSlice Perl module contains a nicer slicing syntax for PDL. more>>
PDL::NiceSlice Perl module contains a nicer slicing syntax for PDL.
SYNOPSYS
use PDL::NiceSlice;
$a(1:4) .= 2; # concise syntax for ranges
print $b((0),1:$end); # use variables in the slice expression
$a->xchg(0,1)->(($pos-1)) .= 0; # default method syntax
$idx = long 1, 7, 3, 0; # a piddle of indices
$a(-3:2:2,$idx) += 3; # mix explicit indexing and ranges
$a->clump(1,2)->(0:30); # default method syntax
$a(myfunc(0,$var),1:4)++; # when using functions in slice expressions
# use parentheses around args!
$b = $a(*3); # Add dummy dimension of order 3
# modifiers are specified in a ;-separated trailing block
$a($a!=3;?)++; # short for $a->where($a!=3)++
$a(0:1114;_) .= 0; # short for $a->flat->(0:1114)
$b = $a(0:-1:3;|); # short for $a(0:-1:3)->sever
$n = sequence 3,1,4,1;
$b = $n(;-); # drop all dimensions of size 1 (AKA squeeze)
$b = $n(0,0;-|); # squeeze *and* sever
$c = $a(0,3,0;-); # more compact way of saying $a((0),(3),(0))
# Use with perldl versions < v1.31 (or include these lines in .perldlrc)
perldl> use PDL::NiceSlice;
# next one is required, see below
perldl> $PERLDL::PREPROCESS = &PDL::NiceSlice::perldlpp;
perldl> $a(4:5) .= xvals(2);
Slicing is a basic, extremely common operation, and PDLs slice method would be cumbersome to use in many cases. PDL::NiceSlice rectifies that by incorporating new slicing syntax directly into the language via a perl source filter (see the perlfilter man page). NiceSlice adds no new functionality, only convenient syntax.
NiceSlice is loaded automatically in the perldl shell, but (to avoid conflicts with other modules) must be loaded automatically in standalone perl/PDL scripts (see below). If you prefer not to use a prefilter on your standalone scripts, you can use the slice method in those scripts, rather than the more compact NiceSlice constructs.
<<lessSYNOPSYS
use PDL::NiceSlice;
$a(1:4) .= 2; # concise syntax for ranges
print $b((0),1:$end); # use variables in the slice expression
$a->xchg(0,1)->(($pos-1)) .= 0; # default method syntax
$idx = long 1, 7, 3, 0; # a piddle of indices
$a(-3:2:2,$idx) += 3; # mix explicit indexing and ranges
$a->clump(1,2)->(0:30); # default method syntax
$a(myfunc(0,$var),1:4)++; # when using functions in slice expressions
# use parentheses around args!
$b = $a(*3); # Add dummy dimension of order 3
# modifiers are specified in a ;-separated trailing block
$a($a!=3;?)++; # short for $a->where($a!=3)++
$a(0:1114;_) .= 0; # short for $a->flat->(0:1114)
$b = $a(0:-1:3;|); # short for $a(0:-1:3)->sever
$n = sequence 3,1,4,1;
$b = $n(;-); # drop all dimensions of size 1 (AKA squeeze)
$b = $n(0,0;-|); # squeeze *and* sever
$c = $a(0,3,0;-); # more compact way of saying $a((0),(3),(0))
# Use with perldl versions < v1.31 (or include these lines in .perldlrc)
perldl> use PDL::NiceSlice;
# next one is required, see below
perldl> $PERLDL::PREPROCESS = &PDL::NiceSlice::perldlpp;
perldl> $a(4:5) .= xvals(2);
Slicing is a basic, extremely common operation, and PDLs slice method would be cumbersome to use in many cases. PDL::NiceSlice rectifies that by incorporating new slicing syntax directly into the language via a perl source filter (see the perlfilter man page). NiceSlice adds no new functionality, only convenient syntax.
NiceSlice is loaded automatically in the perldl shell, but (to avoid conflicts with other modules) must be loaded automatically in standalone perl/PDL scripts (see below). If you prefer not to use a prefilter on your standalone scripts, you can use the slice method in those scripts, rather than the more compact NiceSlice constructs.
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Added: 2007-06-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
847 downloads
PDL::Slices 2.4.3
PDL::Slices is a Perl module used for indexing, slicing, and dicing. more>>
PDL::Slices is a Perl module used for indexing, slicing, and dicing.
SYNOPSIS
use PDL;
$a = ones(3,3);
$b = $a->slice(-1:0,(1));
$c = $a->dummy(2);
This package provides many of the powerful PerlDL core index manipulation routines. These routines mostly allow two-way data flow, so you can modify your data in the most convenient representation. For example, you can make a 1000x1000 unit matrix with
$a = zeroes(1000,1000);
$a->diagonal(0,1) ++;
which is quite efficient. See PDL::Indexing and PDL::Tips for more examples.
Slicing is so central to the PDL language that a special compile-time syntax has been introduced to handle it compactly; see PDL::NiceSlice for details.
PDL indexing and slicing functions usually include two-way data flow, so that you can separate the actions of reshaping your data structures and modifying the data themselves. Two special methods, copy and sever, help you control the data flow connection between related variables.
$b = $a->slice("1:3"); # Slice maintains a link between $a and $b.
$b += 5; # $a is changed!
If you want to force a physical copy and no data flow, you can copy or sever the slice expression:
$b = $a->slice("1:3")->copy;
$b += 5; # $a is not changed.
$b = $a->slice("1:3")->sever;
$b += 5; # $a is not changed.
The difference between sever and copy is that sever acts on (and returns) its argument, while copy produces a disconnected copy. If you say
$b = $a->slice("1:3");
$c = $b->sever;
then the variables $b and $c point to the same object but with ->copy they would not.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use PDL;
$a = ones(3,3);
$b = $a->slice(-1:0,(1));
$c = $a->dummy(2);
This package provides many of the powerful PerlDL core index manipulation routines. These routines mostly allow two-way data flow, so you can modify your data in the most convenient representation. For example, you can make a 1000x1000 unit matrix with
$a = zeroes(1000,1000);
$a->diagonal(0,1) ++;
which is quite efficient. See PDL::Indexing and PDL::Tips for more examples.
Slicing is so central to the PDL language that a special compile-time syntax has been introduced to handle it compactly; see PDL::NiceSlice for details.
PDL indexing and slicing functions usually include two-way data flow, so that you can separate the actions of reshaping your data structures and modifying the data themselves. Two special methods, copy and sever, help you control the data flow connection between related variables.
$b = $a->slice("1:3"); # Slice maintains a link between $a and $b.
$b += 5; # $a is changed!
If you want to force a physical copy and no data flow, you can copy or sever the slice expression:
$b = $a->slice("1:3")->copy;
$b += 5; # $a is not changed.
$b = $a->slice("1:3")->sever;
$b += 5; # $a is not changed.
The difference between sever and copy is that sever acts on (and returns) its argument, while copy produces a disconnected copy. If you say
$b = $a->slice("1:3");
$c = $b->sever;
then the variables $b and $c point to the same object but with ->copy they would not.
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Added: 2007-06-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
847 downloads
Netstation 0.9pre3
Netstation is a Linux distribution that enables you to convert standard PCs into full-featured diskless thin clients. more>>
Netstation is a Linux distribution that enables you to convert standard PCs into full-featured diskless thin clients supporting all major connectivity protocols. The project can be booted from the network using Etherboot/PXE or from standard media like floppy/CD/hd/flash-disk etc. The configuration is centralized to simplify terminal management.
Terminal protocols supported
- X-Terminal XDM
- TightVNC
- SSH
- Telnet
- Rdesktop RDP
- Citrix ICA
- Tarantella
Boot methods
- DHCP/TFTP with Etherboot or PXE bootrom
- From floppy, hard disk, cdrom or DOC2000 using Syslinux
- From DOS using Loadlin
GUI modes
- Single client in fullscreen session
- Text session (Telnet or SSH)
- Multiple concurrent clients using local window manager
Other features
- Local printer support through network printer emualtion
- Network card, video card and mouse autodetection
- Dynamic ".nsp" package support (can be loaded at run time)
- Centralized configuration using TFTP to obtain config files"
<<lessTerminal protocols supported
- X-Terminal XDM
- TightVNC
- SSH
- Telnet
- Rdesktop RDP
- Citrix ICA
- Tarantella
Boot methods
- DHCP/TFTP with Etherboot or PXE bootrom
- From floppy, hard disk, cdrom or DOC2000 using Syslinux
- From DOS using Loadlin
GUI modes
- Single client in fullscreen session
- Text session (Telnet or SSH)
- Multiple concurrent clients using local window manager
Other features
- Local printer support through network printer emualtion
- Network card, video card and mouse autodetection
- Dynamic ".nsp" package support (can be loaded at run time)
- Centralized configuration using TFTP to obtain config files"
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Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
880 downloads
The streak plug-in
The streak plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that makes simulation of a streak camera. more>>
The streak plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that makes simulation of a streak camera.
A streak camera images an object through a slit - thus getting a kind of "one dimensional image". This image is propagated along the second dimension of the image plane at a constant speed. The result is a picture of the time dependency of the object.
The plug-in takes a film (multilayer image), cuts a slice of selectable width and position out of each layer and puts the slices together to the streak image.
<<lessA streak camera images an object through a slit - thus getting a kind of "one dimensional image". This image is propagated along the second dimension of the image plane at a constant speed. The result is a picture of the time dependency of the object.
The plug-in takes a film (multilayer image), cuts a slice of selectable width and position out of each layer and puts the slices together to the streak image.
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Added: 2006-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1134 downloads
PXES Universal Linux Thin Client 1.1
PXES is a micro Linux thin client distribution. more>>
PXES project is a micro Linux thin client distribution. PXES will boot a real thin client or will help to convert in minutes any compliant hardware (see list bellow) into a versatile thin client.
They will be capable of accessing any XDM server presenting the graphical login screen or any Microsoft Terminal Server through RDP protocol. The actual configuration of clients is made with an easy to use graphical configuration tool, allowing the specification of clients parameters or the server to access to.
You can recover hardware that is useless running current desktop OS or office package and give it a second chance. This thin client boots from the network with PXE (Intel Pre-Execution Environment specifications) so neither boot diskette nor boot eprom is needed.
The linux kernel and an initial root filesystem is transmitted over the network (the compressed size as of version 0.4 is about 4M).
Main features:
Supported servers and protocols
- Unix/Linux supporting XDM
- Microsoft Terminal Server using RDP
- Citrix using ICA
- VNC using TightVNC
- LOCAL local graphical session with simple desktop
- LTSP or K12LTSP
- IBM Host using 3270 or 5250 emulation (soon)
- Telnet emulating ANSI terminal
- SSH
- Tarantella using proprietary protocol
- NoMachine using NX
- Thinlinc
Boot methods
- PXE network card included in most modern PC hardware
- Etherboot to boot from diskette or EPROM
- CD-ROM
- Hard disk
- DOC DiskOnChip and DOM DiskOnModule
- USB Storage
- For Hard Disk, DOC, DOM or other flash memory installation you may also use PXES HD/DOM Installer (http://pxes.sourceforge.net/enterprise/install-dom.shtml) which is part of Enterprise Edition (http://pxes.sourceforge.net/enterprise/index.php).
- You can also see the detailed information about Boot Methods.
Hardware requirements
- Processor: x86 architecture (i486, i586, i686, VIA C3, Geode, Vortex86, Transmeta Crusoe, etc.)
- BUS: PCI recommended (although ISA works)
- RAM: 32 Mb recommended (16 Mb minimum)
- NIC: see supported network card list
- Video: see supported video card list
Local devices
- Diskette
- Hard disk
- CD-ROM
- Printers parallel, serial and USB
- Serial devices (bar code reader, etc.)
- Audio
- Flash memory / USB storage
Supported operating system
- Linux
- Solaris
- AIX
- SCO
- BSD
- HP-UX
- Microsoft Windows NT4
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows 2003
- Microsoft Windows XP
Enhancements:
- Support for different boot loaders was added.
- Support for GRUB on ISO images was added.
- A correction was made in the kernel and image path in isolinux.
- A message telling the user to run "pxesconfig --updatefstab" was added.
- updatefstab was added in post.
- Support for 2.4.32 and 2.6.15 kernels was added.
- Automated owner and permission changing on specific files was added, so now the whole pxes-base tree can be checked out as a normal user.
<<lessThey will be capable of accessing any XDM server presenting the graphical login screen or any Microsoft Terminal Server through RDP protocol. The actual configuration of clients is made with an easy to use graphical configuration tool, allowing the specification of clients parameters or the server to access to.
You can recover hardware that is useless running current desktop OS or office package and give it a second chance. This thin client boots from the network with PXE (Intel Pre-Execution Environment specifications) so neither boot diskette nor boot eprom is needed.
The linux kernel and an initial root filesystem is transmitted over the network (the compressed size as of version 0.4 is about 4M).
Main features:
Supported servers and protocols
- Unix/Linux supporting XDM
- Microsoft Terminal Server using RDP
- Citrix using ICA
- VNC using TightVNC
- LOCAL local graphical session with simple desktop
- LTSP or K12LTSP
- IBM Host using 3270 or 5250 emulation (soon)
- Telnet emulating ANSI terminal
- SSH
- Tarantella using proprietary protocol
- NoMachine using NX
- Thinlinc
Boot methods
- PXE network card included in most modern PC hardware
- Etherboot to boot from diskette or EPROM
- CD-ROM
- Hard disk
- DOC DiskOnChip and DOM DiskOnModule
- USB Storage
- For Hard Disk, DOC, DOM or other flash memory installation you may also use PXES HD/DOM Installer (http://pxes.sourceforge.net/enterprise/install-dom.shtml) which is part of Enterprise Edition (http://pxes.sourceforge.net/enterprise/index.php).
- You can also see the detailed information about Boot Methods.
Hardware requirements
- Processor: x86 architecture (i486, i586, i686, VIA C3, Geode, Vortex86, Transmeta Crusoe, etc.)
- BUS: PCI recommended (although ISA works)
- RAM: 32 Mb recommended (16 Mb minimum)
- NIC: see supported network card list
- Video: see supported video card list
Local devices
- Diskette
- Hard disk
- CD-ROM
- Printers parallel, serial and USB
- Serial devices (bar code reader, etc.)
- Audio
- Flash memory / USB storage
Supported operating system
- Linux
- Solaris
- AIX
- SCO
- BSD
- HP-UX
- Microsoft Windows NT4
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows 2003
- Microsoft Windows XP
Enhancements:
- Support for different boot loaders was added.
- Support for GRUB on ISO images was added.
- A correction was made in the kernel and image path in isolinux.
- A message telling the user to run "pxesconfig --updatefstab" was added.
- updatefstab was added in post.
- Support for 2.4.32 and 2.6.15 kernels was added.
- Automated owner and permission changing on specific files was added, so now the whole pxes-base tree can be checked out as a normal user.
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Added: 2006-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TkInter 2.4.2
Tkinter is Pythons de-facto standard GUI (Graphical User Interface) package. more>>
Tkinter is Pythons de-facto standard GUI (Graphical User Interface) package. It is a thin object-oriented layer on top of Tcl/Tk.
Tkinter is not the only GuiProgramming toolkit for Python. It is however the most commonly used one, and almost the only one that is portable between Unix, Mac and Windows.
CameronLaird calls the yearly decision to keep TkInter "one of the minor traditions of the Python world."
<<lessTkinter is not the only GuiProgramming toolkit for Python. It is however the most commonly used one, and almost the only one that is portable between Unix, Mac and Windows.
CameronLaird calls the yearly decision to keep TkInter "one of the minor traditions of the Python world."
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Added: 2005-11-07 License: Python License Price:
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