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The Life of a Geek 2.0
The Life of a Geek is very silly console game in which you (a geek) must keep a computer running until you graduate college. more>>
The Life of a Geek is very silly console game in which you (a geek) must keep a computer running until you graduate college.
Surf around on the Internet, battling hackers to gain money and better security for your box. Drink lots of caffeine to keep yourself awake, since if you go to sleep, you risk an attack on your computer.
The Life of a Geek is a simple console game.
Save up money to take a month-long college course and improve your education, but remember that paying attention to schoolwork also leaves your computer open to attack.
Find a quick job for a month at places like fast-food restaurants and grocery stores, but remember again that time away from your computer leaves it open to attack. Viruses may also appear on your computer, weakening your computers health points regularly until cleaned.
Enhancements:
- Improved randomness, a fix for a bug where more energy drinks could be bought than the available money allowed, and support for compiling using Visual C++.
<<lessSurf around on the Internet, battling hackers to gain money and better security for your box. Drink lots of caffeine to keep yourself awake, since if you go to sleep, you risk an attack on your computer.
The Life of a Geek is a simple console game.
Save up money to take a month-long college course and improve your education, but remember that paying attention to schoolwork also leaves your computer open to attack.
Find a quick job for a month at places like fast-food restaurants and grocery stores, but remember again that time away from your computer leaves it open to attack. Viruses may also appear on your computer, weakening your computers health points regularly until cleaned.
Enhancements:
- Improved randomness, a fix for a bug where more energy drinks could be bought than the available money allowed, and support for compiling using Visual C++.
Download (0.055MB)
Added: 2007-03-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
939 downloads
Hattrick Broadcasting Bot 0.4
Hattrick Broadcasting Bot is an eggdrop module which displays matches of the online game Hattrick live in IRC channels. more>>
Hattrick Broadcasting Bot is an eggdrop module which displays matches of the online game Hattrick live in IRC channels.
Enhancements:
- Support for multiple cookies (now needed to log in), compression of the communication with the server, matchflags to hide certain events, and some smaller fixes.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Support for multiple cookies (now needed to log in), compression of the communication with the server, matchflags to hide certain events, and some smaller fixes.
Download (0.043MB)
Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
977 downloads
Kitco Spot Gold Price Watcher 1.0
Kitco Spot Gold Price Watcher is an extension which fetches the Bid and Ask price of Spot Gold from Kitcos website. more>>
Kitco Spot Gold Price Watcher is an extension which fetches the Bid and Ask price of Spot Gold from Kitcos website.
This extension retrieve the Bid and Ask price of Spot Gold from Kitcos website.
<<lessThis extension retrieve the Bid and Ask price of Spot Gold from Kitcos website.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-04-04 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
635 downloads
Shut The Box 0.4
Shut The Box is a simple diversion written in C and GTK+. more>>
Shut The Box project is a simple diversion written in C and GTK+. The object is simple: roll the dice and click the tiles that sum up to that dice roll until there are no more tiles to click.
Shut The Box is based off of those little wooden puzzles with dice and tiles. My first exposure was playing this as a BBS Door on a BBS my friend ran.
The concept was simple enough so I tried writing it for my own Atari BBS (with the help of another more experienced SysOp).
After I took the BBS offline, the game concept grew from an idea into a sort of “Hello World” application I’d write in order to become more familiar with a language. Hence, this is my “Hello World” for GTK+, although I have several other applications brewing in GTK+.
<<lessShut The Box is based off of those little wooden puzzles with dice and tiles. My first exposure was playing this as a BBS Door on a BBS my friend ran.
The concept was simple enough so I tried writing it for my own Atari BBS (with the help of another more experienced SysOp).
After I took the BBS offline, the game concept grew from an idea into a sort of “Hello World” application I’d write in order to become more familiar with a language. Hence, this is my “Hello World” for GTK+, although I have several other applications brewing in GTK+.
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Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1042 downloads
White Box Enterprise Linux 4 Respin 2
White Box Enterprise Linux is derived from the Free/Open Source Software made available by Red Hat, Inc. more>>
Specifically, this product is forked from the source code for Red Hats _Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3_ product under the terms and conditions of its EULA.
There may be remaining packaging problems and other odd bugs. These are solely the responsibility of the White Box Linux effort and should not in any shape, manner or form reflect on the quality of Red Hats commercial product. In fact, if you need a fully tested and supported OS you probably should go buy their box set.
A fair amount of effort has gone into removing Red Hats trademarks and logos. Should you find one remaining, please report it so that it can be removed.
The goal of this project is to provide an unencumbered RPM based Linux distribution that retains enough compatibility with Red Hat Linux to allow easy upgrades and to retain compatibility with their Errata srpms.
Being based off of RHEL3 means that a machine should be able to avoid the upgrade treadmill until Oct 2008 since RHEL promises Errata availability for five years from date of initial release and RHEL3 shipped in Oct 2003.
Or more briefly, to fill the gap between Fedora and RHEL.
<<lessThere may be remaining packaging problems and other odd bugs. These are solely the responsibility of the White Box Linux effort and should not in any shape, manner or form reflect on the quality of Red Hats commercial product. In fact, if you need a fully tested and supported OS you probably should go buy their box set.
A fair amount of effort has gone into removing Red Hats trademarks and logos. Should you find one remaining, please report it so that it can be removed.
The goal of this project is to provide an unencumbered RPM based Linux distribution that retains enough compatibility with Red Hat Linux to allow easy upgrades and to retain compatibility with their Errata srpms.
Being based off of RHEL3 means that a machine should be able to avoid the upgrade treadmill until Oct 2008 since RHEL promises Errata availability for five years from date of initial release and RHEL3 shipped in Oct 2003.
Or more briefly, to fill the gap between Fedora and RHEL.
Download (655.5MB)
Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
859 downloads
Dirty Sand Box 0.5
Dirty Sand Box (DSBapp) is a Web-administered, flat-file, Perl portal. more>>
Dirty Sand Box (DSBapp) is a Web-administered, flat-file, Perl portal.
It comes complete with forums, articles, links, download sections, classifieds ads, an image gallery, surveys, messaging, a POP3 mail client, and much more.
Each member profile has its own guest book and user image gallery.
Enhancements:
- A major overhaul was done.
- Perls CGI module (cgi.pm) is now used for all URL and form parsing. An auction, an e-cart, e-cards, subcategories for links and downloads sections, and preview images for downloads were added.
- More security features were added.
<<lessIt comes complete with forums, articles, links, download sections, classifieds ads, an image gallery, surveys, messaging, a POP3 mail client, and much more.
Each member profile has its own guest book and user image gallery.
Enhancements:
- A major overhaul was done.
- Perls CGI module (cgi.pm) is now used for all URL and form parsing. An auction, an e-cart, e-cards, subcategories for links and downloads sections, and preview images for downloads were added.
- More security features were added.
Download (2.9MB)
Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
827 downloads
Tiny Box for Linux 2.2
Tiny Box is a free Direct Connect server for Linux. more>> Tiny Box is a free Direct Connect server completely written in lua code and based on the Lua AIO Distribution.<<less
Download (4.19MB)
Added: 2009-04-11 License: Freeware Price: Free
195 downloads
Play Backgammon for Money 1.11
Play Backgammon for Money Now, with 20,000+ Players - Get $20 Free! Play Backgammon matches and tournaments 100% free with thousands of players from ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
183 downloads
Script for a dual-homed firewall 0.86
Script for a dual-homed firewall script is intended to setup a masquerading firewall based on the IPTABLES (Net)filter-machanism more>>
Script for a dual-homed firewall script is intended to setup a masquerading firewall based on the IPTABLES (Net)filter-machanism of Linux 2.3.15+
Syslogging matches fireparse for graphical output (see http://www.fireparse.com)
Normally this script will work out-of-the-box, but you should adapt it to your own needs (At least you should set the correct default interfaces --> see Default-Interfaces section)
Syntax to invoke script: firewall (start|stop|restart|status) EXTIF INTIF
Example: "firewall start ppp0 eth0"
Enhancements:
- Added a few comments
<<lessSyslogging matches fireparse for graphical output (see http://www.fireparse.com)
Normally this script will work out-of-the-box, but you should adapt it to your own needs (At least you should set the correct default interfaces --> see Default-Interfaces section)
Syntax to invoke script: firewall (start|stop|restart|status) EXTIF INTIF
Example: "firewall start ppp0 eth0"
Enhancements:
- Added a few comments
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Added: 2007-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
984 downloads
media-box 0.26
media-box is a dedicated media application. more>>
media-box is a program to watch all kind of multimedia files using a computer.
It suports playing DVD video, VideoCD, various movie files, Audio CD, various music files and watching various still pictures.
Main goal of this project is to have a dedicated computer in your living room by replacing your Hi-Fi component (DVD-player, CD-player). media-box runs in a linux environment so the need for computer power is very low.
Prefered system is a computer with at least 466MHz Celeron with 128MB of ram. Disk space is minimal, it works on 1GB partition but it can sure fit on a partition of 150MB or even less.
As it considers the sound output it is considered to have a sound card with digital out capabilities, so you can easily connect your computer with a dedicated external Dolby Digital receiver, but this is optional.
Graphics card should have a TV-Out feature, so you can watch your media content on TV. For getting the remote control over the whole program, you should make a hardware receiver or you can even buy one. Just make sure it is lirc compatible.
Software used to make this hardware work:
- debian - linux distribution
- xine-lib - library to play media content
- ati.2 - ATI drivers for XFree86 4.2.1 - to get TVOut working
- alsa - SB Live! drivers to get digital out sound
- lirc - remote control software
Enhancements:
- created upgrade script so on pressing n in main window will start an upgrade
- fixed start.sh script to use the /media-box/XF86Config-4 file
- size of screen is now calculated from the width and height of the back.jpg picture (was fixed to 800x600) - beware tvout works only on 800x600.
- fixed background of movie so it is black now. Subtitles of new xine lib displayed background image.
- added new types of files to play (based on extension)
- audio
- aac
- mp4
<<lessIt suports playing DVD video, VideoCD, various movie files, Audio CD, various music files and watching various still pictures.
Main goal of this project is to have a dedicated computer in your living room by replacing your Hi-Fi component (DVD-player, CD-player). media-box runs in a linux environment so the need for computer power is very low.
Prefered system is a computer with at least 466MHz Celeron with 128MB of ram. Disk space is minimal, it works on 1GB partition but it can sure fit on a partition of 150MB or even less.
As it considers the sound output it is considered to have a sound card with digital out capabilities, so you can easily connect your computer with a dedicated external Dolby Digital receiver, but this is optional.
Graphics card should have a TV-Out feature, so you can watch your media content on TV. For getting the remote control over the whole program, you should make a hardware receiver or you can even buy one. Just make sure it is lirc compatible.
Software used to make this hardware work:
- debian - linux distribution
- xine-lib - library to play media content
- ati.2 - ATI drivers for XFree86 4.2.1 - to get TVOut working
- alsa - SB Live! drivers to get digital out sound
- lirc - remote control software
Enhancements:
- created upgrade script so on pressing n in main window will start an upgrade
- fixed start.sh script to use the /media-box/XF86Config-4 file
- size of screen is now calculated from the width and height of the back.jpg picture (was fixed to 800x600) - beware tvout works only on 800x600.
- fixed background of movie so it is black now. Subtitles of new xine lib displayed background image.
- added new types of files to play (based on extension)
- audio
- aac
- mp4
Download (0.46MB)
Added: 2005-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1638 downloads
Interceptor 0.9
Interceptor is a KDE 3.1 kicker applet for syslog monitoring and alerts management. more>>
Syslog is a almost standard UN*X daemon which gathers all the info, errors or critical messages from the local computer or other hosts on the network. For more info about syslog itself, see the corresponding syslog manpages.
Before using Interceptor, you must create 8 fifo files in /var/run/interceptor, (debug, info, notice, warning, err, crit, alert, emerg) and modify the /etc/syslog.conf so that syslog sends its messages in the corresponding fifo for a given level, e.g.
*.debug |/var/run/interceptor/debug
The mkintfifos included script will update /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit and /etc/syslog.conf for you. When done, restart your computer, install the interceptor applet and load it on the taskbar.
A button appears, which will flash green when a debug, info or notice message occurs, orange when a warning or error message occurs and red when crit, alert or emerg.
If you click on this button, a list of received messages will be displayed.
Interceptor can react to some messages according to a pattern->action scheme with up to 2 argument strings. The available actions are the following ones:
- Beep: Simply issues a beep.
- Message: Displays a dialog box with first arg string as the wanted message and optionnaly executes a shell command when the yes button is clicked. The command itself is contained in the second arg string.
- Redirect: Redirects the current message towards a specific log view.
- Run: Silently runs a shell command contained in arg string 2 and appends arg string 1 at the end of the system messages list.
Remark: if the first argument of a Run alert is null, the first line of the shell command stdout is appended to the messages list, with Info as the level and Interceptor as the source.
The pattern rules obey to the QRegExp syntax. See QRegExp in the Qt documentation for more details. In addition to the standard QRegExp syntax, Interceptor uses pattern groups, i.e. it can retrieve substring enclosed in group parenthesis. Example:
abc(.+)def
This group contains any string enclosed within abc and def. A substitution is made whenever a message matches with a given regexp. The variables $1, $2, $3 and $4 will be replaced with the corresponding pattern group in both arg 1 and arg 2 strings.
the variables $D and $T will be substituted with the current date and time
The patterns are tried against the
level##source!!host%%text
string, where level is debug, info etc..., source is the info source, i.e. kernel, the daemon name, lpr etc..., host is the hostname and text, the text of the message.
You can also choose a better suited icon, such as floppy, network or CDROM icons, for your dialog boxes.
When you select the preferences kicker applet menu, a tab widget will appears, which will allow you to edit the pattern->action rules, and some default options, such as the level colors and number of lines on the messages list box.
Enhancements:
- Aspects Scan list.
- A few bugs fixed.
<<lessBefore using Interceptor, you must create 8 fifo files in /var/run/interceptor, (debug, info, notice, warning, err, crit, alert, emerg) and modify the /etc/syslog.conf so that syslog sends its messages in the corresponding fifo for a given level, e.g.
*.debug |/var/run/interceptor/debug
The mkintfifos included script will update /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit and /etc/syslog.conf for you. When done, restart your computer, install the interceptor applet and load it on the taskbar.
A button appears, which will flash green when a debug, info or notice message occurs, orange when a warning or error message occurs and red when crit, alert or emerg.
If you click on this button, a list of received messages will be displayed.
Interceptor can react to some messages according to a pattern->action scheme with up to 2 argument strings. The available actions are the following ones:
- Beep: Simply issues a beep.
- Message: Displays a dialog box with first arg string as the wanted message and optionnaly executes a shell command when the yes button is clicked. The command itself is contained in the second arg string.
- Redirect: Redirects the current message towards a specific log view.
- Run: Silently runs a shell command contained in arg string 2 and appends arg string 1 at the end of the system messages list.
Remark: if the first argument of a Run alert is null, the first line of the shell command stdout is appended to the messages list, with Info as the level and Interceptor as the source.
The pattern rules obey to the QRegExp syntax. See QRegExp in the Qt documentation for more details. In addition to the standard QRegExp syntax, Interceptor uses pattern groups, i.e. it can retrieve substring enclosed in group parenthesis. Example:
abc(.+)def
This group contains any string enclosed within abc and def. A substitution is made whenever a message matches with a given regexp. The variables $1, $2, $3 and $4 will be replaced with the corresponding pattern group in both arg 1 and arg 2 strings.
the variables $D and $T will be substituted with the current date and time
The patterns are tried against the
level##source!!host%%text
string, where level is debug, info etc..., source is the info source, i.e. kernel, the daemon name, lpr etc..., host is the hostname and text, the text of the message.
You can also choose a better suited icon, such as floppy, network or CDROM icons, for your dialog boxes.
When you select the preferences kicker applet menu, a tab widget will appears, which will allow you to edit the pattern->action rules, and some default options, such as the level colors and number of lines on the messages list box.
Enhancements:
- Aspects Scan list.
- A few bugs fixed.
Download (0.57MB)
Added: 2005-09-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1501 downloads
Linux on the WRT54G 0.61
Linux on the WRT54G is a mini-distribution for the router and access point Linksys wrt54g 802.11b/g more>>
Linux on the WRT54G is a mini-distribution for the router and access point Linksys wrt54g 802.11b/g
It includes basic tools such as sh, syslog, telnetd, httpd (with cgi-bin support), vi, snort, mount, insmod, rmmod, top, grep, find, nfs modules, etc.
The installation script runs in about 20 seconds and installs strictly to the RAM disk. If you mess anything up, simply reset the box.
After installing the distribution youll be able to telnet in, add Web pages, change iptable rules, change routing, configure snort, etc.
Quick Install:
Modify the IP and password in wrt54g.sh and run it. For more
information, See README, and the details in wrt54g.sh.
Make sure that the WAN port on the box is configured. To verify that your box
is set up properly, test the stanard Linksys ping diagostic. If you can "ping"
something on the Internet using this screen, you should be good to go.
<<lessIt includes basic tools such as sh, syslog, telnetd, httpd (with cgi-bin support), vi, snort, mount, insmod, rmmod, top, grep, find, nfs modules, etc.
The installation script runs in about 20 seconds and installs strictly to the RAM disk. If you mess anything up, simply reset the box.
After installing the distribution youll be able to telnet in, add Web pages, change iptable rules, change routing, configure snort, etc.
Quick Install:
Modify the IP and password in wrt54g.sh and run it. For more
information, See README, and the details in wrt54g.sh.
Make sure that the WAN port on the box is configured. To verify that your box
is set up properly, test the stanard Linksys ping diagostic. If you can "ping"
something on the Internet using this screen, you should be good to go.
Download (2.4MB)
Added: 2007-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1033 downloads
PSPL Multi Select Box 1.0.1
PSPL Multi Select Box is an enhanced implementation of the HTML form input element for selecting multiple items from a list. more>>
PSPL Multi Select Box is an enhanced implementation of the HTML form input element for selecting multiple items from a list.
Users can select multiple choices without having to press the ALT button like a normal "select multiple" box. It is easy to customize, and you can easily modify the visual style of PSPL Multi Select Box to match your Web site design or theme.
The project is also compliant to W3C standards, and has been tested with most recent browsers. Unlike normal "select multiple" boxes, PSPL Multi Select Box follows the layer design in IE.
<<lessUsers can select multiple choices without having to press the ALT button like a normal "select multiple" box. It is easy to customize, and you can easily modify the visual style of PSPL Multi Select Box to match your Web site design or theme.
The project is also compliant to W3C standards, and has been tested with most recent browsers. Unlike normal "select multiple" boxes, PSPL Multi Select Box follows the layer design in IE.
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Added: 2007-02-09 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
987 downloads
PRICE 0.8.1
PRICE can open several image file formats and apply high-quality filters and other enhancements. more>>
PRICE can open several image file formats and apply high-quality filters and other enhancements. PRICE was written to support the authors research in image processing.
PRICE was born to support my research in image processing. So I have decided to work on a usable application that can open several file formats and apply high quality filters and other enhancements to the image.
<<lessPRICE was born to support my research in image processing. So I have decided to work on a usable application that can open several file formats and apply high quality filters and other enhancements to the image.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1089 downloads
Roster-in-a-Box 1.0
Roster-in-a-Box project is a course management system designed to facilitate the use of autograded homework assignments. more>>
Roster-in-a-Box project is a course management system designed to facilitate the use of autograded homework assignments, while also allowing for text-based questions to be submitted online and graded online by the instructor. I developed and currently use the system for my introductory statistics and microeconomics courses at Long Island University, and I have had it in production since 2005. While you will be able to break the program if you try hard enough, it is stable and very much ready for use.
I wrote the program because I wanted something simpler than Moodle (and also because my school was not supporting Moodle at the time that I started the project). I love Moodle, and Moodle may be right for you, but it wasnt right for me, because I didnt want the course management system to take over my course web site. Basically, Roster-in-a-Box handles the homework and grading functions with a couple of web pages and leaves you on your own to design the rest of your course web site. That may or may not be what you want.
It should be quite simple to take my statistics modules (and the forthcoming microeconomics modules that I just havent gotten around to packaging) and get your own introductory statistics course up in no time. It is also quite simple to set up a course that consists of only text-based, manually-graded questions. On the other hand, if you want to write auto-graded assignments for some other purpose, you will have to know how to code them yourself. The structure of the modules should be somewhat self-explanatory to experienced programmers, but is probably daunting to those who do not know how to code. The entire program is written in PHP, and uses MySQL as a back-end database.
Version restrictions:
- There are things you could do while editing the assignment list that would leave it in an inconsistent state. For example, if you leave a page open, then open up a different page and make edits in that page, and then go back to the first page and save your changes, you may screw things up. I will get around to fixing this problem at some point, but in the mean time try not to do things like that.
- The program uses the PHP session variable, which by default times out after 24 minutes (supposedly due to security concerns). You should bug the web site administrator to lengthen the PHP system setting session.gc_maxlifetime to be as long as possible.
- By default, the system resets to the Spring semester on January 1st, the Summmer semester on May 15th, and the Fall semester on September 1st. I should probably make these dates editable somewhere in site_settings.php, but instead youll have to dig through administer.php and homework.php if you want to change them.
Enhancements:
- This has been used in a production environment for two years now, but the code has never been released.
<<lessI wrote the program because I wanted something simpler than Moodle (and also because my school was not supporting Moodle at the time that I started the project). I love Moodle, and Moodle may be right for you, but it wasnt right for me, because I didnt want the course management system to take over my course web site. Basically, Roster-in-a-Box handles the homework and grading functions with a couple of web pages and leaves you on your own to design the rest of your course web site. That may or may not be what you want.
It should be quite simple to take my statistics modules (and the forthcoming microeconomics modules that I just havent gotten around to packaging) and get your own introductory statistics course up in no time. It is also quite simple to set up a course that consists of only text-based, manually-graded questions. On the other hand, if you want to write auto-graded assignments for some other purpose, you will have to know how to code them yourself. The structure of the modules should be somewhat self-explanatory to experienced programmers, but is probably daunting to those who do not know how to code. The entire program is written in PHP, and uses MySQL as a back-end database.
Version restrictions:
- There are things you could do while editing the assignment list that would leave it in an inconsistent state. For example, if you leave a page open, then open up a different page and make edits in that page, and then go back to the first page and save your changes, you may screw things up. I will get around to fixing this problem at some point, but in the mean time try not to do things like that.
- The program uses the PHP session variable, which by default times out after 24 minutes (supposedly due to security concerns). You should bug the web site administrator to lengthen the PHP system setting session.gc_maxlifetime to be as long as possible.
- By default, the system resets to the Spring semester on January 1st, the Summmer semester on May 15th, and the Fall semester on September 1st. I should probably make these dates editable somewhere in site_settings.php, but instead youll have to dig through administer.php and homework.php if you want to change them.
Enhancements:
- This has been used in a production environment for two years now, but the code has never been released.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2007-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
857 downloads
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