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Linux Fusion 3.2.3

Linux Fusion 3.2.3


Linux Fusion installs the fusion module to your kernel. more>>
Linux Fusion installs the fusion module to your kernel.
Fusion is a high level IPC API providing mechanisms for master/slave environments.
In client/server environments clients delegate every operation to the server which has sole access to shared resources.
The master/slave approach eliminates this overhead by virtually merging the processes at the lower level of their implementation.
This way of making multiple processes look like multiple threads gave Fusion its name.
Main features:
- Command encoding and decoding
- Transport of command packets
- Transport of data referenced by commands
- Context switches between client and server processes
- Strict seperation of client and server implementation
- Shared memory for data normally held solely by the server
- High level messaging for virtually local event handlers and callbacks
- Advanced locking techniques for synchronization and access control
- Framework for distributed allocation and cleanup of resources
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Umicons 2.0

Umicons 2.0


Umicons provides Icons for KDE! more>>
Umicons provides Icons for KDE!
I have convertet in many hours over 2500 icons for KDE.
There are many icons which arent used by KDE. Just take a look in the folders.
Many thanks to mattahan, the creator of the icons, for his agreement to convert this icons for KDE.
Window-Decoration and style is "Plastik".
Enhancements:
- Many, many new icons (the most are NOT used by KDE so look intothe folders for personal use).
- Now over 700 different icons. See the screenshots.
- 3 wallpapers included (also the one from my screenshots).
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Added: 2007-02-08 License: Freeware Price:
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vines 2.0

vines 2.0


vines is a small application which draws vines on your X or SunView screen. more>>
vines is a small application which draws vines on your X or SunView screen.
vines draws vines (wandering plants made up mostly of stems and leaves) on your X11 or SunView screen.
By default it draws in black and white, but color options (spring and fall) are provided.
The vines can grow across the top of your screen and down the side, down from the top of your screen until they reach the bottom, or start from the center and wander all over the screen forever.
Enhancements:
- added -z option (show version)
- added -F option (was described in README, but unimplemented!)
- added -x option (X11 synchronize)
- added -G option (growth rate)
- added -E option (edges, including bottom)
- added -P option (palette files, with samples in Vines/)
- beefed up -g option
- changed -h to -H for halt, added -h for help (like -?)
- revamped help
- various code cleanups
- various command line option and error message cleanups
- minor optimizations
- code now compiles cleanly (for X and linux, anyway)
- patched for ugly runtime bug on Dell/Linux 2.0.34/gcc 2.7.2
- added man page, CHANGES, MANIFEST, LEGALSTUFF
- added Imakefile, Makefile-noImake
- revamped README
- changed name to vines
- added sample leaf and stem template files (Sample.leaf, Sample.stem)
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Added: 2006-09-29 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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AquaFusion

AquaFusion


AquaFusion is a icon theme based on aqua fusion. more>>
AquaFusion is a icon theme based on aqua fusion.

AquaFusion is converted from KDE to the Gnome 2.2 format by Vyacheslav Dikonov.

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Added: 2005-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PHP-Fusion 6.01.10

PHP-Fusion 6.01.10


PHP-Fusion is a light-weight open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP. more>>
PHP-Fusion is a light-weight open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP.
PHP-Fusion utilises a mySQL database to store your site content and includes a simple, comprehensive adminstration system.
PHP-Fusion includes the most common features you would expect to see in many other CMS packages.
Enhancements:
- Added new security layer to admin panel to prevent outside linking.
- Improved forum attachment upload routines for enhanced security.
- Completed partial rewrite of DB Backup admin panel. Admin must specify their password before backup/restore will process.
- Removed DB Backup Folder option from Misc Settings admin.
- Added $locale array initialisation code to prevent conflict with cookie vars.
- Introduced flood control to shoutbox and forums.
- Created new flood_control database table.
- Added flood_interval field to settings database table.
- Added Flood interval option to Misc Settings admin.
- Added mysql query to footer to remove flood_control rows.
- Added Make this News item sticky option to news admin, allows one news item to remain the top most news item.
- Updated frontend news.php to support sticky news feature.
- Added news_sticky field to news database table.
- Added flood control to comments.
- Added Submit Photo feature.
- Complete Photo Gallery rewrite (uses new database and storage structure).
- Features:
- Albums stored in separate folders (if safe_mode is off)
- GIF, JPG, JPEG and PNG file support
- Album access for user type or group
- Thumbnails created without ugly borders
- Ratings & comments for each photo
- Full image downscaled if bigger than specified photo size with link to original image.
- bbcode support in album and photo description.
- Completely rewrote forum attachment upload/download handling.
- Key forum functions added to new forum_functions_include.php include file.
- Added New Posts feature to Latest Active Forum Threads Panel.
- Added Thread email notification option to forum.
- Improved administration settings panels navigation.
- Numerous mysql optimisations for reduced load times.
- Partially rewritten forum for all round server load reduction.
- Updated TinyMCE to version 2.0.6.1.
- Introduced TinyMCE compressor reducing load times by up to 75%.
- New more secure private messages system.
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Added: 2007-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FONTpage 2.0

FONTpage 2.0


FONTpage is a Python font viewing/image-generating utility. more>>
FONTpage is a Python font viewing and image-generating utility. It displays system fonts and allows you to change the font size and color, background color, font face, bold, and italics.
It also has the ability to input the text to be displayed, which you can choose to save as a PNG file. It is handy to view fonts and styles quickly, or to make "logo" graphics.
It was written to supersede wxFontView, as the pyGTK toolkit is much lighter and more widely used.
Enhancements:
- New "Display Font" feature opens popup window with complete alphabet (upper and lower case) and 0-9.
- Window shows current font with current size -- use multiple windows to compare different fonts.
- Font size now scales up to 256 pts (was 128)
- Config file will now track last window dimensions when the application is restarted.
- If user font directory directory (~/.fonts) does not exist, FONTpage will create one. This is to facilitate installing and deleting fonts, which FONTpage will only do on a per-user basis. (This is to avoid problems.)
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Added: 2006-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Login Scan fusion

Login Scan fusion


Login Scan fusion provides an adaptation theme from kdm fusion. more>>
Login Scan fusion provides an adaptation theme from kdm fusion.

This is a adaptation of the theme for kde "fusion for GDM.

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Added: 2007-02-02 License: Public Domain Price:
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VMware Server 1.0.3 Build 44356

VMware Server 1.0.3 Build 44356


VMware Server is a robust yet easy to use product for users new to server virtualization technology. more>>
VMware Server product is a robust yet easy to use software for users new to server virtualization technology.
VMware Server enables companies to partition a physical server into multiple virtual machines, and to start experiencing the benefits of virtualization.
Benefits of VMware Server
Provision a new server in minutes without investing in new hardware.
Run Windows and Linux operating systems and applications on the same physical server.
Increase the utilization of a physical server.
Move virtual machines from one physical host to another without re-configuration.
With VMware Server you can:
Streamline software development and testing by allowing developers to create multiple environments with different operating systems on the same server.
Evaluate software in ready-to-run virtual machines without installation and configuration.
Re-host legacy operating systems such as Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server in a virtual machine running on new hardware and operating system.
Simplify server provisioning by building a virtual machine once and deploying it multiple times.
Leverage pre-built, ready-to-run virtual appliances that include virtual hardware, operating system and application environments. Virtual appliances for Web, email, proxy and other infratructure services are available for download from the VMTN Virtual Machine Center.
VMware Server is the first step to VMware Virtual Infrastructure
While VMware Server is a compelling product for new virtualization users, VMware Virtual Infrastructure products-ESX Server with Virtual SMP and VirtualCenter with VMotion-enable companies to implement large-scale production server consolidation, business continuity, and enterprise desktop solutions with enterprise-class performance, high availability, manageability and security. View a comparison between VMware Server and VMware Virtual Infrastructure.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes four security vulnerabilities, as reported in CVE-2007-1337, CVE-2007-1877, CVE-2007-1069, and CVE-2007-1876.
- These vulnerabilities permitted denial of service, crashes of Windows guests, or corrupted stack pointers.
- A problem with VMware Tools that caused the guest to run out of memory was fixed.
- A crash in the VIX API was resolved.
- Building of the kernel and the HGFS modules was improved.
- Several occasional crashes were fixed.
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Added: 2007-05-02 License: Freeware Price:
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VMware Player 2.0.0 Build 45731

VMware Player 2.0.0 Build 45731


VMware Player can be used by anyone to run virtual machines on a Linux PC. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-05-09 License: Freeware Price:
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FusionSound 0.9.25

FusionSound 0.9.25


FusionSound project is an audio sub system for multiple applications. more>>
FusionSound project is an audio sub system for multiple applications.
FusionSound is a very powerful audio sub system in the manner of DirectFB and a technical demonstration of Fusion.
FusionSound supports multiple applications using Fusion IPC. It provides streams, static sound buffers and control over any number of concurrent playbacks.
Sample data is always stored in shared memory, starting a playback simply adds an entry to the playlist of the mixer thread in the master application.
FusionSound currently is a module of DirectFB. The current API is fully implemented and the complete code is smaller than just the header file of DirectFB!
FusionSound future plans include interfaces for hardware/software codecs, hardware gain control, device configuration and different device backends (currently OSS only).
Enhancements:
- Fixed CDDB discid computation.
- Search for CDDB disc data iterating through all categories.
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Added: 2006-10-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SlaBuntuVMware 0.2

SlaBuntuVMware 0.2


SlaBuntuVMware is a useful installation suite for installing VMware Server on Slackware or Ubuntu. more>>
SlaBuntuVMware is a useful installation suite for installing VMware Server on Slackware or Ubuntu.

The project automatically downloads packages from the VMware site.

Tested on Slackware 11. (Slackware 10.2 might not work - try)
Tested on Ubuntu Desktop Dapper Drake and Ubuntu Desktop Edgy.

IMPORTANT: this suite does not include the vmware server packs,
they are downloaded from the official VMware site.
You also need a server key for activating the product that you must
get (for free) from the VMware web-site (http://www.vmware.com/server/)

INSTALLATION (Slackware Linux) :

a) 1- The perfect setup for running vmware on Slackware is:
Slackware 11 (When you install the OS leave a big partion for your
virtual machines).

Using a good server with an hardware raid controller:

Suggested Partition Table (scsi disks, if ide hda):
/dev/sda1 swap (megs?gb? depends on your system)
/dev/sda2 / 10Gb
/dev/sda3 /home 2Gb
/dev/sda4 /vm (160 Gb the rest for your virtual machines)

You must do a normal install with X support but no KDE.


2- Dropline Gnome (http://www.droplinegnome.net)
It is suggested you run gnome on Slackware 11. Gnome is not
included in the distro cds, therefore you must download
Dropline Gnome.

3- Kernel 2.6.x (with the kernel sources into /usr/src/linux)
(Default Kernel 2.4.33.3 works perfectly though)

CAUTION: take a look on www.vmware.com for the
supported kernel 2.6 versions.

OR

- If you have problems building 2.6.x vmware kernel module, just use
the normal 2.4.33.3 kernel supplied with your slackware, or try the test26.s
or huge26.s supplied with your slackware cds.

b) - The base setup for running vmware on Slackware is:
1- Slackware 11
2- Kde(not tested can have problems with some libraries)
(if you do not want to Download and install Dropline Gnome)
3- Kernel 2.4.33 (with the kernel sources into /usr/src/linux)

Using a normal pc with no raid controller (so you should use linux
raid software):

Suggested Partition Table (scsi disks, if ide hda):
/dev/md1 swap (megs?gb? depends on your system)
/dev/md2 / 10Gb
/dev/md3 /home 2Gb
/dev/md4 /vm (100 Gb? the rest for your virtual machines)

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If you do not want to use Gnome or Kde go at the end of this file.
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2) After making sure you have everything (including the kernel sources
inside /usr/src/linux) you can run:

3) as root ./setup.sh

4) follow the steps provided
(you can hit ENTER to most of the questions (90%)

4) provide the vmware free key when needed
(ask for it on the site http://www.vmware.com)

6) under an X session: Run the command "vmware" and Enjoy vmware!

INSTALLATION (Ubuntu Desktop, Alternate,NOT Server):

1) edit /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment all the lines starting with deb

2) open a terminal (xterm) and type "sudo ./setup.sh"

3) follow the steps provided
(you can hit ENTER to most of the questions (90%)

4) provide the vmware free key when needed
(ask for it on the site http://www.vmware.com)

5) Run the command "vmware" and Enjoy vmware!

INSTALLATION ON UBUNTU SERVER

- Not tried yet, but you should at first download and install X11 and gnome
and then follow the steps provided for Ubuntu Desktop above.

IMPORTANT INFO:

- Remember that vmware server packs are downloaded from the official vmware
site and are property of the VMware Company: http://www.vmware.com/

- Remember that in order to use VMware you should accept the terms of the
VMware license that will be displayed during the installation process.

- Remember that in order to installa VMware you should ask the VMware
fellows for a key. Do this at the VMware site: http://www.vmware.com/

- To create virtual machines you should use the vmware console.
a) Run the command "vmware" and the vmware console starts up.
b) Then connect to localhost.

- After created a virtual machine to run it from the cmd line use:
bash# vmware-cmd vmname.vmx start

Author: Lorenzo Allori

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If you do not have Gnome or Kde youll need the following:

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- Slack with glibc and glibcsolibs installed. Make sure you
have X11 installed with a window manager.

Packages needed are:
glibc-2.3.6-i486-6.tgz
glibc-solibs-2.3.6-i486-6.tgz
kernel-source-2.4.33.3-noarch-1.tgz
x11-6.9.0-i486-11.tgz
x11-devel-6.9.0-i486-11.tgz
windowmaker-0.92.0-i486-1.tgz

You can find those on http://www.slackware.com.

Download them and to install those just type (as root):

# installpkg pkgname

When you have finished installing all the packages you need remember to run:

# ldconfig

- If you need a window manager you can install windowmaker:

# installpkg windowmaker-0.92-i486.tgz
# wmaker.inst
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Added: 2007-04-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Clearlooks 2.0

Clearlooks 2.0


Clearlooks is a GTK+ 2.x engine written in C that transforms your GNOME/XFCE desktop into a modern looking environment. more>>
Clearlooks is a GTK+ 2.x engine written in C that transforms your GNOME/XFCE desktop into a modern looking environment. Clearlooks 2 is fast and easy on the eyes.

Clearlooks is an attractive gtk engine with a focus on usability.

Clearlooks will transform your GNOME desktop into an attractive looking and usable environment.

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Added: 2005-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fontlinge 2.0.1

Fontlinge 2.0.1


Fontlinge is a font management and organisation for TrueType & PostScript. more>>
Fontlinge project is a font management and organisation for TrueType & PostScript.
Fontlinge searches for font files, sorts them into folders by name and look and with human readable names, stores gathered font information in a database, generates previews and posters, finds and removes duplicates, and reunites PostScript font families.
Also, Fontlinge has a Web interface to browse through your fonts. It shows detail previews and font info, provides font download as a tarball, and has the possibility to sort fonts.
Main features:
- find your fonts
- rename files, i.e. from AGARBI.TTF to Adobe_Garamond_Bold_Italic.ttf
- create a folder-structure
- move the files to the right place
- find and removes duplicate files
- reunion postscript fontfiles
- create previews
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Added: 2006-09-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fusion X Metal 1.4-a

Fusion X Metal 1.4-a


Fusion X Metal is a KDE theme inspired by fusionxaqua appearance theme and reflection kbfxs theme. more>>
Fusion X Metal is a KDE theme inspired by fusionxaqua appearance theme and reflection kbfxs theme. Im using xgl compiz quinstorm with compiz-themer and he works perfectly.(http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_XGL). I have modified the buttons in the vista style decoration (you find them inside the file).

I hope you will like it. (xaa mouse theme:silverx coursors)

Untar the archive somewhere and run "sh ./install.sh" as user on the command line.

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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pBeans 2.0.2

pBeans 2.0.2


pBeans project is a Object/Relational (O/R) database mapping layer. more>>
pBeans project is a Object/Relational (O/R) database mapping layer. It is designed to be simple to use and automated.
The idea is that you save time and effort by simply focusing on writing Java classes, and not worrying about maintenance of matching SQL scripts, schema evolution, XML based schemas, or generating code. The pBeans framework takes care of persisting JavaBeans with little assistance from the developer.
Main features:
- Automatic Table Creation and Schema Evolution- Tables corresponding to JavaBean classes are created on demand. Field types are based, by default, on JavaBean compile-time types. Field type changes and new fields are detected. Manually changing tables (user-managed mode) is also supported.
- Based on Annotated JavaBeans- You define a getter and setter for each bean property. Persisent bean classes only need to be tagged with a @PersistentClass annotation.
- Transitive Persistence- If object A is persisted and it refers to Persistent object B, then object B is automatically persisted. If Persistent object C also refers to B, and C is also persisted, the record for object B in the database is not duplicated.
- Instance Consistency- If you retrieve an object from persistent storage that is already known to exist in main memory, you get a reference to the object in main memory. (Garbage collection is allowed to happen via weak references.)
- Near-Zero Configuration- There is no need to define schemas or anything of the sort in a language other than Java, and there are no code generation steps of any kind. No XML or SQL need to be written, except the necessary to create a database and grant user permissions. However, you can instruct pBeans to let you manage database modifications manually.
- Database features- Transactions and auto-increment IDs (MySQL only) are now supported.
- Flexibility- Via annotations users are allowed to define their own table and field names, the name of the primary key, whether fields are nullable, whether tables are user-managed (not automatically modified), table indexes, unique or otherwise, whether unused fields should be deleted, whether a field is nullable, whether it is renamed from another field (to prevent loss of data when a property is renamed), etc.
- Servlet support- A pBeans store may be easily configured using servlet context parameters (see ServletAccess.)
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