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UK Threat Level 0.15

UK Threat Level 0.15


UK Threat Level is an extension which displays the current UK Threat Level as an icon in the status bar. more>>
UK Threat Level is an extension which displays the current UK Threat Level as an icon in the status bar.

Future releases of this extension should include a preferences window allowing you to choose where you want your threat alert to appear and many other features.

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Added: 2007-04-10 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Epson Photo Ink Levels 0.1

Epson Photo Ink Levels 0.1


Epson Photo Ink Levels uses the escputil program to access Epson printers. more>>
Epson Photo Ink Levels uses the escputil program to access Epson printers.

Ive set it up for newer Epson photo printers as that suits my needs, but its a Kommander dialog so you can easily edit it for your needs.

It does allow you to set up the device using a dialog. I hope you find it useful.

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Added: 2006-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Level Shmup 1.0

Level Shmup 1.0


Level Shmup is a frantic addictive shoot-em-up. more>>
Level Shmup is a frantic addictive shoot-em-up.

Level Shmup is an old-school arcade style shoot-em-up game in the style of classics such as R-Type and Gradius. Interesting features of this game include the ability to fire in eight directions, and an adaptive difficulty curve.

The game automatically gets easier or harder based on your performance, with bonuses awarded for completion on the highest difficulties.

Usage:

Level Shmup must be run from a terminal to work. Just navigate to the folder youve uncompressed the game to, and type ./levelshmup (then Enter, of course).

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Added: 2006-05-30 License: Freeware Price:
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libinklevel 0.7.2

libinklevel 0.7.2


Libinklevel is a Linux library for retrieving the ink level of a printer attached via the parallel port or USB. more>>
Libinklevel is a library for checking the ink level of your printer on a system which runs Linux.
libinklevel supports printers attached via parallel port or usb.
Enhancements:
- Support for the following printers has been added: Canon i865, Canon iP3300, and Canon MP160.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Recording level monitor 0.2.1

Recording level monitor 0.2.1


Recording level monitor records analog audio from the sources you choose and plays it back simultaneously. more>>
Recording level monitor records analog audio from the sources you choose and plays it back simultaneously so that you can hear it, while monitoring the loudness (input) level of the recording.

Youll be able to hear and see whether the volume is too high (introducing analog distortion and digital clipping) or too low (letting through background noise and hiss) on your audio gear.

Do you use your computer to record audio regularly? Have you noticed how hard it is to get great quality sound when recording into a computer? Did you ever try to set volume levels in your gear while juggling with input levels on your sound cards? Then this program is for you.

In the same spirit, you can choose which sound card you want to record from, which sound card you want use to hear the recorded sound, choose a recording input line and a recording input level mixer, and adjust the input level (optionally having the program lower the level if the input is too loud).

This program is licensed to you under the GNU General Public License.
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Added: 2005-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Homeland Security Threat Level 0.52

Homeland Security Threat Level 0.52


Homeland Security Threat Level is an extension which displays the current U.S. Homeland Security Threat Level as an icon. more>>
Homeland Security Threat Level is an extension which displays the current U.S. Homeland Security Threat Level as an icon.

Displays the current U.S. Homeland Security Threat Level as an icon in the status bar.

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Added: 2007-04-10 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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The Castle 0.7.0

The Castle 0.7.0


The Castle is a first-person shooter (FPS) style game in a dark fantasy setting. more>>
The Castle is a first-person shooter (FPS) style game in a dark fantasy setting. Your main weapon is a sword, so the fight is mostly short-range. 3 main levels included, packed with creatures, items and sounds.

Also a bonus level, from a well-known 3D game, will be available to you from "New Game" menu once you finish the main game (you can also switch to this level from the debug menu, if youre impatient).

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Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nameko 20070620 (Low Level Classes)

Nameko 20070620 (Low Level Classes)


Nameko was born as a simple PHP webmail. more>>
Nameko was born as a simple PHP webmail. Now Nameko is much more than this: its a set of classes to manage e-mail with PHP.
The project can retrieve message from a POP3 server, parse e-mails, send email through SMTP server, and so on.
The mail parser was totally rewritten from the original version: now its greatly improved, and it can read every kind of email.
The Nameko webmail has also been totally rewritten: now it has a great interface, fast, powerful, with a lot of advanced tools.
Each component of the webmail is customizable, with a sort of plug-ins system: you can add only the plug-ins for the functions you really need.
The basic version on Nameko is always a one-file script: so simple tu set up!
Enhancements:
- This release include great performance improvements, making parsing also of heavy email (> 50MB) much faster.
- It includes some code cleanup and small bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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High Level Virtual Machine 0.1

High Level Virtual Machine 0.1


High Level Virtual Machine is a toolkit for developing virtual machines for dynamic languages. more>>
High Level Virtual Machine is a toolkit for developing virtual machines for dynamic languages.
The High Level Virtual Machine is:
- Based on LLVM (Low Level Virtual Machine). LLVM is HLVMs sister project. HLVM gains tremendous capability from LLVM in the areas of code generation, bytecode storage, runtime execution, etc.
- Aimed at supporting dynamic languages such as Ruby, Python, Perl, Jython, Haskell, Prolog, etc.
- A complete compiler developers toolkit for creating new languages easily. To write a new compiler, language designers simply write a plugin that describes the language to HLVM and how to translate the grammar productions into HLVMs comprehensive Abstract Syntax Tree (AST). After that, HLVM handles all aspects of code generation, bytecode storage, XML translation, JIT execution or interpretation, and native compilation.
- A language interoperability framework. Because all front end compilers generate code in the same AST, they can interoperate. Use of the runtime library for common constructs (e.g. "string") allow even complex data types to be shared between languages. Users of HLVM can write complex programs in multiple languages and be assured the result can be executed efficiently.
- A code management system including code revisioning, interface versioning, automated recompilation, separation of workspaces, etc.
- Currently under development. Project started April 20th, 2006. Stay tuned to this web site for future developments.
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Added: 2006-06-15 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Aquatic Bubble 0.3

Aquatic Bubble 0.3


Aquatic Bubble is a nice arcade game. more>>
Aquatic Bubble is a nice arcade game.

In Aquatic Bubble you must eliminate all the enemies of the level.

In order to do it you must shoot against them until catching them in bubbles and soon... "to make them burst".

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Added: 2006-01-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DocBook to LaTeX/ConTeXt Publishing 0.2.6

DocBook to LaTeX/ConTeXt Publishing 0.2.6


DocBook to LaTeX/ConTeXt Publishing project is splitted in two instances working on the same principles. more>>
DocBook to LaTeX/ConTeXt Publishing project is splitted in two instances working on the same principles. Both instances are intended to produce DVI, PostScript, PDF documents from DocBook SGML or XML sources, by converting first to a high level set of TeX macros.

Even if close, each instance is provided as an independent package and works alone. The available instances are:

dblatex

Publishing is done by using LaTeX.

dbcontext

Publishing is done by using ConTeXt.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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System for Internet-Level Knowledge 0.11.1

System for Internet-Level Knowledge 0.11.1


System for Internet-Level Knowledge (SiLK) project is a collection of traffic analysis tools. more>>
System for Internet-Level Knowledge (SiLK) project is a collection of traffic analysis tools developed by the CERT Network Situational Awareness Team (CERT NetSA) to facilitate security analysis of large networks.
The SiLK tool suite supports the efficient collection, storage and analysis of network flow data, enabling network security analysts to rapidly query large historical traffic data sets. SiLK is ideally suited for analyzing traffic on the backbone or border of a large, distributed enterprise or mid-sized ISP.
SiLK consists of two sets of tools: a packing system and analysis suite. The packing system receives Netflow V5 PDUs and converts them into a more space efficient format, recording the packed records into service-specific binary flat files. The analysis suite consists of tools which can read these flat files and then perform various query operations, ranging from per-record filtering to statistical analysis of groups of records. The analysis tools interoperate using pipes, allowing a user to develop a relatively sophisticated query from a simple beginning.
The vast majority of the current code-base is implemented in C, Perl, or Python. This code has been tested on Linux, Solaris, OpenBSD, and Mac OS X, but should be usable with little or no change on other Unix platforms.
System for Internet-Level Knowledge software components are released under the GPL.
Enhancements:
- New scan detection system: rwscan and rwscanquery
- rwscan reads SiLK Flow data and uses a hybrid of Threshold Random Walk and Bayesian Logistic Regression to detect scanning activity. rwscan output textual records describing the scan. If these are inserted into a relational database, rwscanquery can be used to query for the scanning activity. rwscanquery can query Oracle, Postgres, or MySQL databases.
- New tools for IPFIX support
- rwsilk2ipfix converts SiLK Flow records to an IPFIX format.
- rwipfix2silk converts IPFIX flow records to the SiLK format.
- These tools can be used in place of the rwp2yaf2silk script.
- Support for these tools requires that libfixbuf-0.6.0 be installed prior to building SiLK.
- New tools for IP storage
- rwipaexport takes IP addresses from an IP Address Association (IPA) catalog and creates a SiLK IPset, Bag, or Prefix Map (pmap).
- rwipaimport enters the IP addresses from a SiLK IPset, Bag, or Prefix Map into an IPA catalog.
- Support for these tools requires that libipa-0.2.0 be installed prior to building SiLK.
- Additional new tools
- rwsplit divides a SiLK Flow file into smaller files based on the number of flows, bytes, packets, or unique IPs. It also provides the ability to sample the input.
- rwsettool provides the functionality of rwsetintersect and rwsetunion and additional functions such as set difference and sampling of an IPset. The rwsetintersect and rwsetunion tools are deprecated.
- rwsetmember determines if a (textual) IP is a member of an IPset. Determinating this in previous releases of SiLK required filtering the output of rwsetcat or creating an IPset containing a single IP.
- rwpmapcat prints the contents of a Prefix Map (pmap) file.
- rwfilter enhancements and bug fixes
- Allow the the parameter to the --flags-all, --flags-init, and --flags-session switches can be a list of HIGH/MASK pairs separated by commas, e.g., --flags-all=S/S,A/A
- Do not print statistics or create output files when the --dry-run switch is specified.
- Fix a file corruption issue that would occur when processing multiple files if the first input file was not successfully opened: the output file would be generated without a SiLK header.
- Exit with a non-zero exit status if the class, type, or sensor values are invalid.
- Fix a bug in processing the --start-date and --end-date switches when local timezone support was enabled and the local timezone was east of UTC.
- rwbag enhancements and bug fixes
- rwbag now supports creating Bags whose key is the sensor ID, next hop IP, input interface or output interface.
- Allow rwbag to act like UNIX tee(1) by adding the --copy-input switch. This switch sends all SiLK Flow input to the specified file, stream, or named pipe.
- Print errors as human readable text, not error codes
- Fix a bug with releasing memory multiple times when rwbag ran out of memory.
- rwrandomizeip enhancement
- Allow the user to restrict the set of IPs that are modified via two command line arguments: --dont-change-set and --only-change-set. Both switches take an IPset; the first switch prevents the IP from being changed; the second causes only the listed IPs to be changed.
- mapsid enhancement
- The --print-classes switch will print the class(es) to which each sensor belongs.
- rwcount enhancement and changes
- Implemented the --output-path switch which directs rwcount to write its output to the specified location.
- Allow rwcount to act like UNIX tee(1) by adding the --copy-input switch. This switch sends all SiLK Flow input to the specified file, stream, or named pipe.
- The column widths have changed slightly
- rwaddrcount enhancement
- Implemented the --output-path and --copy-input switches as described for rwcount.
- rwcut enhancement
- Implemented the --output-path and --copy-input switches as described for rwcount.
- rwstats enhancement
- Implemented the --output-path and --copy-input switches as described for rwcount.
- rwset enhancement
- Implmented the --copy-input switch as described for rwcount.
- rwtotal enhancement
- Implemented the --output-path switch as described for rwcount.
- rwuniq enhancement
- Implemented the --output-path switch as described for rwcount.
- rwsetcat bug fix
- Fix bug where the $PAGER was not being used.
- rwbagcat bug fixes
- Do not print a warning message when attempting to print an empty Bag or when the min/max limits caused no entries to be printed.
- Fix bug where the $PAGER was not being used.
- Print errors as human readable text, not error codes
- rwbagtool bug fix
- Print errors as human readable text, not error codes
- rwcat bug fix
- Modify rwcat so it will always print the SiLK header to a file, even when no records are present
- rwappend enhancement and bug fix
- New --print-statistics switch causes the number of records processed to be printed to the standard error.
- Output change: Modified rwappend so it only prints the number of records processed when --print-statistics is given.
- Fix a problem that occurred when SiLK was compiled with compression enabled by default and the applications were processing SiLK files produced by releases of SiLK prior to 0.10.5: the application would exit with the error message "Operation not permitted on compressed file" and no output would be generated.
- rwswapbytes bug fix
- See compression-related bug fix for rwappend
- rwnetmask bug fix
- See compression-related bug fix for rwappend
- Administration and configuration changes:
- New "silk.conf" file removes the requirement that sensors be defined at compile-time.
- The sensors, classes, and types are now defined at run-time through the use of a "silk.conf" text file. This file should be installed in the SILK_DATA_ROOTDIR directory.
- The run-time configuration allows a single installation of the analysis tools to query multiple data sets; simply set the SILK_DATA_ROOTDIR environment variable to the location of the data.
- The location of this file can also be specified by setting the SILK_CONFIG_FILE environment variable to its location, or by using the --site-config-file switch on most SiLK applications.
- The packer (rwflowpack) still requires certain classes and types to be defined, and it cannot use new classes and types without modifying C code. This restriction will go away in a future release.
- Major changes to the build system.
- The build system now uses all aspects of the GNU Autotools chain including automake and libtool.
- The tools can now be built with shared library support, reducing the size of the binaries and allowing the kernel to use a single copy of libsilk when multiple SiLK tools are running.
- Note that the use of shared libraries means the binaries can no longer easily be relocated; instead you should run "make install" again with the new location.
- The SiLK headers are now copied to the install target directory
- GNU make is no longer required to build the tools.
- New packing rules are used by default.
- The default site has changed from "generic" to "twoway". The twoway site allows flow records to be categorized and stored as internal-to-internal (int2int) and external-to-external (ext2ext). In addition, the "out" type is no longer everything that is not "in". The files created by the generic site are forward compatible with the twoway site; however, if you wish to continue using your current packing rules, run configure with the --enable-silk-site=generic switch. See the SiLK Installation Handbook for details.
- New transfer daemons: rwsender and rwreceiver
- These are meant to replace the direct connectivity between flowcap and rwflowpack. These daemons allow the flowcap files to be sent to multiple rwflowpack processes.
- In addition, they allow rwflowpack to process data on one system and send small files containing SiLK Flow records (called "incremental files") to another system (where the rwflowappend daemon is running) for analysis.
- New packing tool: rwflowappend
- rwflowappend appends SiLK Flow records contained in "incremental files" to hourly files.
- Changes to flowcap and rwflowpack
- The flowcap and rwflowpack tools have been modified to work with the new rwsender and rwreceiver, though they can also be used in legacy mode. With the transport removed from flowcap, flowcap files can now be sent to multiple locations.
- IPFIX flow collection enhancement
- Previous releases of SiLK (rwflowpack and flowcap) could only read IPFIX streams generated by YAF. With this release, SiLK can read flows from any IPFIX-compliant generator.
- Remove zlib requirement in rwflowpack
- Allow rwflowpack to be built even if zlib is not available. However, rwflowpack will not be able to read files of NetFlow PDUs when zlib is not present.
- New packing tool: rwpackchecker
- rwpackchecker performs a basic integrity check of a packed SiLK file.
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python_alsaplayer 0.3

python_alsaplayer 0.3


python_alsaplayer is a set of Python bindings for the alsaplayer libraries. more>>
python_alsaplayer is a set of Python bindings for the alsaplayer libraries. The bindings are intended to provide a minimal level of abstraction over the C libraries.

Higher-level abstractions and functionality can then be written purely in Python. This module has dependencies on the boost and Python libraries.

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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tiny Sofa Server 2.0 Update 6

Tiny Sofa Server 2.0 Update 6


tinysofa enterprise server 2.0 is a next generation operating system. more>>
Tiny Sofa is a server targeted, enterprise grade Linux distribution that combines the the vision and expertise of multiple open source developers with the best components and ideas of multiple enterprise focused operating systems.
tinysofa aims to become the de facto community run server oriented Linux distribution, and therefore fill an ever growing void in the availability of a free (as in beer and speech) Linux solution that is deployable in mission critical roles throughout the enterprise.
The meticulously crafted software packages that compose tinysofa, coupled with a focus on security, stability and manageability make it the only completely free Linux solution suitable for enterprise use.
The global network of independent consultants supporting tinysofa aims to level the playing field with the commercial providers of Linux solutions and most importantly, foster local economic growth.
tinysofa is currently used in a vast array of real time business systems that require the utmost in security and stability. From VPN end points, firewalls, bridges and network IDS to application servers and database workhorses, tinysofa has proven itself up to the task.
The 1.x release series will maintain platform stability throughout its lifetime, with ongoing incremental enhancements and security fixes and a minor release every six months. This release series will also be available for the x86_64 hardware platform.
The 2.x release series will feature the Linux 2.6 kernel and will be fully architected around the SELinux security framework. This release series will bring about support for a wider range of hardware platforms, such as ppc64 and sparc32/64.
Enhancements:
- tinysofa classic server 2.0 Update 6 (Ceara) is now generally available. This release focuses on bug and security fixes, integrates all released security fixes, and updates various packages (notably the kernel) to the more recent upstream releases. Ceara features: The Linux 2.6.16 kernel, grsecurity support, APT and SmartPM for advanced package management, the next generation PHP 5 environment (5.0.4), OpenSSH 4.3p2, high availability features such as DRBD (0.7.17) and UCARP (1.1), the latest development tools and languages (gcc 3.4.3, Python 2.4.2), and much more.
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TecnoballZ 0.91

TecnoballZ 0.91


TecnoballZ is a brick breaking game originally written for the Amiga. more>>
TecnoballZ project is a brick breaking game originally written for the Amiga.

TecnoballZ is a "breaking blocks" game that was originally written for the Amiga platfrom. The aim is to break all the blocks in each level. The game is divided into Areas which are divided into Levels.

Between some levels, you have to defeat a guardian to pass to the next level. When passing an Area, a new edge is open.

You can buy weapons and bonuses between levels with the money earned during the game.

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Added: 2006-12-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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