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Hardware Monitor applet 1.4

Hardware Monitor applet 1.4


The Hardware Monitor applet is a small program for the Gnome panel. more>>
Hardware Monitor applet is a small program for the Gnome panel which tries to be a beautiful all-round solution to hardware monitoring.
It also tries to be user-friendly and generally nice and sensible, integrating pleasantly with the rest of your Gnome desktop.
Main features:
- A graphical view where each monitor is represented by a (time, measurement) colored curve
- A bar-plot view with a horizontal bar per monitor
- A column view with a column (time, measurement) diagram for each monitor
- A textual view which simply lists the monitors and the currently measured values
- A flame view which produces spiffy flames, the sizes of which are determined by the values of the monitored device
And the applet supports monitoring the following hardware characteristics:
- CPU usage (all CPUs, or one at the time) - niced background processes such as SETI@home are automatically ignored
- Memory usage - cache and buffers are automatically ignored
- Swap usage
- Load average
- Disk usage (or disk space free)
- Network throughput (Ethernet, wireless, modem, serial link), either incoming or outgoing or both
- Temperatures from internal sensors (e.g. system board and CPU temperatures)
- Fan speeds from internal sensors
- To avoid eating CPU time when it is scarce, the applet lowers its priority.
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X Hardware Monitor 1.0

X Hardware Monitor 1.0


X Hardware Monitor is monitor hardware indicators for temperature, voltage etc... of a running system with a graphical panel. more>>
X Hardware Monitor is a hardware monitor that shows indicators for temperature, voltage, fan speed etc, of a running system with a graphical panel.

The default configuration allows to monitor up to 3 temperatures, 3 fan speeds and 6 voltages. This tool is more particularly adequate for bi-processor systems.


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Hardware Monitor 1.4

Hardware Monitor 1.4


Hardware Monitor is a multi-purpose, beautiful system-monitoring applet. more>>
Hardware Monitor is a multi-purpose, beautiful system-monitoring applet.
The Hardware Monitor applet is an applet for the GNOME panel which tries to be a beautiful all-around solution to system monitoring. It also strives to be user-friendly and generally nice and sensible, integrating pleasantly with the rest of your GNOME desktop.
Includes different viewers, including a flame effect, allows multiple devices to be monitored in the samme applet, uses smooth updating, polished graphs, clean HIG-compliant interface.
Main features:
- A graphical view where each monitor is represented by a (time, measurement) colored curve
- A bar-plot view with a horizontal bar per monitor
- A column view with a column (time, measurement) diagram for each monitor
- A textual view which simply lists the monitors and the currently measured values
- A flame view which produces spiffy flames, the sizes of which are determined by the values of the monitored device
And the applet supports monitoring the following hardware characteristics:
- CPU usage (all CPUs, or one at the time) - niced background processes such as SETI@home are automatically ignored
- Memory usage - cache and buffers are automatically ignored
- Swap usage
- Load average
- Disk usage (or disk space free)
- Network throughput (Ethernet, wireless, modem, serial link), either incoming or outgoing or both
- Temperatures from internal sensors (e.g. system board and CPU temperatures)
- Fan speeds from internal sensors
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Added: 2007-01-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hardware lister B.02.11.01

Hardware lister B.02.11.01


Hardware Lister is a small tool to provide detailed information on the hardware configuration of the machine. more>>
lshw (Hardware Lister) is a small tool to provide detailed information on the hardware configuration of the machine.

Hardware lister can report exact memory configuration, firmware version, CPU version and speed, cache configuration, bus speed, mainboard configuration, etc. On DMI-capable x86 or EFI (IA-64) systems and on some PowerPC machines (PowerMac G4 is known to work).

Information can be output in plain text, XML or HTML.

It currently supports DMI (x86 and EFI only), OpenFirmware device tree (PowerPC only), PCI/AGP, ISA PnP (x86), CPUID (x86), IDE/ATA/ATAPI, PCMCIA (only tested on x86), USB and SCSI.

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Added: 2007-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hardware::Vhdl::Lexer 1.00

Hardware::Vhdl::Lexer 1.00


Hardware::Vhdl::Lexer is a Perl module that can split VHDL code into lexical tokens. more>>
Hardware::Vhdl::Lexer is a Perl module that can split VHDL code into lexical tokens.

SYNOPSIS

use Hardware::Vhdl::Lexer;

# Open the file to get the VHDL code from
my $fh;
open $fh, new({ linesource => $fh });

# Dump all the tokens
my ($token, $type);
while( (($token, $type) = $lexer->get_next_token) && defined $token) {
print "# type = $type token=$tokenn";
}

Hardware::Vhdl::Lexer splits VHDL code into lexical tokens. To use it, you need to first create a lexer object, passing in something which will supply chunks of VHDL code to the lexer. Repeated calls to the get_next_token method of the lexer will then return VHDL tokens (in scalar context) or a token type code and the token (in list context). get_next_token returns undef when there are no more tokens to be read.

NB: in this documentation I refer to "lines" of VHDL code and "line" sources etc., but in fact the chunks of code dont have to be broken up at line-ends - they can be broken anywhere that isnt in the middle of a token. New-line characters just happen to be a simple and safe way to split up a file. You dont even have to split up the VHDL at all, you can pass in the whole thing as the first and only "line".

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Added: 2007-04-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Ivy software bus 3.8.1

Ivy software bus 3.8.1


Ivy is a simple protocol and a set of open-source libraries and programs that allows applications to broadcast information. more>>
Ivy is a simple protocol and a set of open-source libraries and programs that allows applications to broadcast information through text messages, with a subscription mechanism based on regular expressions.
Ivy libraries are available in C, C++, Java and Perl, on Windows and Unix boxes and on Macs. Several Ivy utilities and hardware drivers are available too.
Ivy is currently used in research projects in the air traffic control and human-computer interaction research communities as well as in commercial products. It is also taught to CS students.
Ivy is a CENA product.
Main features:
- Ivy is not based on a centralised server. Actually, Ivy is mostly a communication convention, implemented through a collection of libraries for various languages and platforms. The current version of the Ivy protocol is version 3, which has been stable for the last 3 years.
- Language bindings are available in C (Unix and Windows), C++ (Mac, Unix, Windows), Java and Perl. There have been successful uses through the C library
- Messages are formatted in text, and subscriptions are based on regular expressions. Plans to move to an XML-based subscription language are on their way.
- From the programmers point of view, Ivy is an information broadcasting channel. The main functions are:
- connecting to a bus. Example: IvyInit (b, "192.126:2011")
- sending a message. Example: IvySend (b, "HELLO %s", world)
- binding a message pattern to a callback function. Example: IvyBind (b, "HELLO (.*)", cb)
- the main loop. Example : IvyLoop ()
- Subscriptions are managed on the emitters side, which limits the actual network traffic.
- Direct point-to-point messages are also available.
- Ivy was designed by a research group in Human-Computer Interaction, with the goals of connecting applications written on different toolkits/languages/platforms (such as an OpenGL application on a SGI connected to a PerlTk application on a Linux box), while keeping it simple: no server to be lauched and supervised, a simplistic API, and a communication model compatible with classical event-based GUI progamming. We think we have somewhat reached our goal...
Enhancements:
- This release mostly contains bugfixes and code cleanup.
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Hardware 4 Linux 0.9.3

Hardware 4 Linux 0.9.3


Hardware 4 Linux project contains a set of tools to report Linux-compatible hardware to hardware4linux.info. more>>
Hardware 4 Linux project contains a set of tools to report Linux-compatible hardware to hardware4linux.info.
Enhancements:
- This release anonymizes dmidecode output, collects OS version files instead of calling osinfo, collects audio codec files, adds a README, and collects PCI modules.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hardware::Simulator 0000_0005

Hardware::Simulator 0000_0005


Hardware::Simulator is a Perl extension for Perl Hardware Descriptor Language. more>>
Hardware::Simulator is a Perl extension for Perl Hardware Descriptor Language.

SYNOPSIS

use Hardware::Simulator;

# NewSignal( perl_variable [, initial_value]);
# create a signal called $in_clk, give it an initial value of 1
NewSignal(my $in_clk,1);

# Repeater ( time_units , code_ref)
# every time_units, call the code reference, starting at the current time
Repeater ( 5, sub{if ( $in_clk==0) { $in_clk=1;} else { $in_clk=0;}});

# Responder ( [signal_name ... signal_name], code_ref );
# respond to any changes to signals by calling code reference.
# any time out_clk changes, print value of clock and simulation time.
Responder ( $out_clk, sub
{
my $time = SimTime();
print "out_clk = $out_clk. time=$timen";
});

# start processing of events and event scheduling.
EventLoop();

Hardware::Simulator ==> a Perl Hardware Descriptor Language

Hardware::Simulator is a lightweight version of VHDL or Verilog HDL. All of these languages were developed as means to describe hardware.

Hardware::Simulator was created as a means to quickly prototype a basic hardware design and simulate it. VHDL and Verilog are both restrictive in their own ways. Hardware::Simulator was created to quickly put something together as a "proof of concept", to show that a design concept would work or not. and then the design could be translated to VHDL or Verilog.

The problem that started all of this was designing a fifo for a video scaling asic. The chip used a buffer to store incoming video data. The asic read the buffer to generate the outgoing video image. We estimated how large we thought the buffer needed to be, but we wanted to confirm that our numbers were right by running simulations.

The problem was we needed to run hundreds of different simulations, given the permutations of input image formats, output image formats, and input/output clock frequencies. We also had text files containing valid formats and frequencies. A text file as input called for perl to manipulate, split, format, and extract the data properly.

This data then had to be translated onto the a HDL simulation. The problem was that there was no easy way to write a perl script that would simulate hardware, so the only solution was to have perl drive a Verilog simulator and pass all these parameters via command line parameters. so then verilog files had to be created, and the simulator had to be driven, and the end result was a lot of work to simulate a simple fifo.

Time contraints did not allow me to develop a HDL package for perl to solve the original problem, but I took it on in my spare time. and eventually Hardware::Simulator was born.

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Added: 2007-07-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Dolphin Smart Community Builder 5.6

Dolphin Smart Community Builder 5.6


Dolphin Smart Community Builder is a Web community script that allows you to build any kind of online community you want. more>>
Want to build your own community? Now youre limited only by your imagination. Not by software.
Dolphin Smart Community Builder is a Web community script that allows you to build any kind of online community you want.
With a huge variety of features and options, you can quickly develop your very unique and successful community site.
Dating Software Upgrade
Dolphin is so much more than a dating script. Dating software is now obsolete. Dolphin includes all features of dating scripts and adds more. It can be used as a reliable software platform for any online community you could imagine.
Freedom. Freedom. Freedom.
Dolphin gives complete freedom. In fact it gives at least three freedoms - its free in terms of price (you can download it for free); free in terms of licence (GPL) and free in terms of YOUR power to change, improve and expand your community site.
Experience and Innovation
Dolphin is a mature software with superior upgrade history; backed by a team with over 5 years of experience in dating and community software development. Dolphin is always in forward motion in terms of technology and research.
Main features:
- personal blogs
- user template switcher New!
- events by users
- speed dating & moderators
- drag&drop index compose
- media gallery
- mp3 upload
- multiple payment providers (PayPal, 2checkout, ccBill)
- multiple languages
- rate photos (hot or not)
- Gmail like mail history
- hot list & black list
- rate and comment profiles
- friends lists
- social network
- French, German, Russian, Dutch, Spanish Languages (for premiums) New!
- affiliate system, member as affiliate
- customizable profiles
- membership levels management
Enhancements:
- A WYSIWYG editor is available in member profiles.
- The design templates structure was improved.
- An integrated base configuration class was added.
- The system for uploading media files was improved.
- Integration with Ray 2.3 and Orca 1.1 was implemented.
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Mandrake 10.1 Official

Mandrake 10.1 Official


Mandrake is a friendly Linux Operating System which specializes in ease-of-use for both servers and the home/office. more>>
Mandrakelinux 10.1 Official is the branch of the operating system dedicated to those who want an advanced and well-stabilized Linux system.
10.1 Official provides unparalleled hardware support together with extended integration of mobile and wireless technologies such as Bluetooth and WIFI.
Other key features include GNOME 2.6, enhanced laptop support and new compilers for even greater performance. Users keen on all things "Advanced" need not look any further.
Mandrake 10.1 Official includes the following major software:
- Linux Kernel 2.6.8 (and various fixes from 2.6.9rc)
- Xorg 6.7.0
- KDE 3.2.3
- GNOME 2.6
- Glibc 2.3.3, GCC 3.4.1
- Apache 2.0.50, PHP 4.3.8
- MySQL 4.0.18, Samba 3.0.6
- Mozilla 1.7.2, GIMP 2.0.4
- OpenOffice.org 1.1.3
Main features:
- A mostly automated installation procedure
- On the desktop: Mandrakegalaxy II, and MagicDev
- Improved configuration, extended hardware support
- Simplified system maintenance
- All the best Office & Internet applications
- Multimedia and games
- Servers, Internet and Intranet services
- Easy Printing with CUPS
- Top-level Security
- Everything for Development
- Available in more than 60 languages
- Supported hardware
- All available packages
- Prices and ordering
A mostly automated installation procedure:
- The graphical installer offers a modern look & feel with consistent layout and anti-aliased fonts.
- The default installation process is mostly automated. The individual phases are highly intuitive, and most hardware devices are automatically recognized and configured. Power users can access advanced configuration options at any point of the installation.
- The type of installation can be tailored as a desktop or server-oriented system by choosing from various package group categories.
- Installation is possible by various methods such as Network installation, CD or DVD installation.
- More than 50 languages are supported during installation.
- In addition to being able to resize NTFS partitions, the installation procedure provides many unique features such as offering various file systems (including journalized file systems EXT3, ReiserFS, XFS, and encrypted file systems), setting up RAID disks, and resizing MS-Windows FAT32 partitions.
- Various network file systems are also supported such as NFS, SMB and WebDAV.
- The "auto-install" tool is a convenient way to effortlessly duplicate server and workstation installations.
- An easy-to-use rescue mode is available in case of any problems with a system.
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Hardware::iButton 0.03

Hardware::iButton 0.03


Hardware::iButton is a Perl module that allows to talk to DalSemi iButtons via a DS2480 serial widget. more>>
Hardware::iButton is a Perl module that allows to talk to DalSemi iButtons via a DS2480 serial widget.

SYNOPSIS

use Hardware::iButton::Connection;
$c = new Hardware::iButton::Connection "/dev/ttyS0";
@b = $c->scan();
foreach $b (@b) {
print "family: ",$b->family(), "serial number: ", $b->serial(),"n";
print "id: ",$b->id(),"n"; # id = family . serial . crc
print "reg0: ",$b->readreg(0),"n";
}

This module talks to iButtons via the "active" serial interface (anything using the DS2480, including the DS1411k and the DS 9097U). It builds up a list of devices available, lets you read and write their registers, etc.

The connection object is an Hardware::iButton::Connection. The main user-visible purpose of it is to provide a list of Hardware::iButton::Device objects. These can be subclassed once their family codes are known to provide specialized methods unique to the capabilities of that device. Those devices will then be Hardware::iButton::Device::DS1920, etc.

iButtons and solder-mount Touch Memory devices are each identified with a unique 64-bit number. This is broken up into 8 bits of a "family code", which specifies the part number (and consequently the capabilities), then 48 bits of device ID (which Dallas insures is globally unique), then 8 bits of CRC. When you pass these IDs to and from this package, use hex strings like "0123456789ab".

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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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Hardware::iButton::Device 0.03

Hardware::iButton::Device 0.03


Hardware::iButton::Device is a Perl object to represent iButtons. more>>
Hardware::iButton::Device is a Perl object to represent iButtons.

SYNOPSIS

use Hardware::iButton::Connection;
$c = new Hardware::iButton::Connection "/dev/ttyS0";
@b = $c->scan();
foreach $b (@b) {
print "id: ", $b->id(), ", reg0: ",$b->readreg(0),"n";
}

This module talks to iButtons via the "active" serial interface (anything using the DS2480, including the DS1411k and the DS 9097U). It builds up a list of devices available, lets you read and write their registers, etc.

The connection object is an Hardware::iButton::Connection. The main user-visible purpose of it is to provide a list of Hardware::iButton::Device objects. These can be subclassed once their family codes are known to provide specialized methods unique to the capabilities of that device. Those devices will then be Hardware::iButton::Device::DS1920, etc.

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Distributed Hardware Evolution Project

Distributed Hardware Evolution Project


Distributed Hardware Evolution Project is populations of circuits evolving in a distributed online genetic algorithm. more>>
The Distributed Hardware Evolution Project allows the distribution of a genetic algorithm evolving hardware designs across the Internet by setting up an island on each clients PC which will evolve during idle time. Individuals from these islands will migrate between each other as they compete for survival.

All source code is available at Sourceforge under the projects named JaGa, DistrIT, and IslandEv. The source code is generalizable to any genetic algorithm or distributed processing task.

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Apache::MP3::Resample 4.00

Apache::MP3::Resample 4.00


Apache::MP3::Resample can downsample MP3/FLAC/Shorten files during streaming. more>>
Apache::MP3::Resample can downsample MP3/FLAC/Shorten files during streaming.

SYNOPSIS

# httpd.conf or access.conf
AddType audio/shorten .shn .SHN
AddType audio/flac .flac

Alias /apache_mp3 /usr/share/libapache-mp3-perl

< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Resample
PerlSetVar CacheDir /var/cache/Apache::MP3
PerlSetVar AllowDownload no
PerlSetVar SortFields Album,Track,Title,-Duration
PerlSetVar Fields Track,Title,Artist,Album,Duration,Bitrate
< /Location >

Apache::MP3::Resample subclasses Apache::MP3::Playlist to allow the user to downsample audio files before streaming them. This allows users on slower connections to stream songs. When this module is installed, a menu of bitrates is presented in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. The user can choose from one of the bitrates, or select a mode that performs no resampling. The selected bitrate is maintained in a persistent cookie so that resampling is performed whenever the user returns to the site.

This module requires a command-line MP3 encoder to resample and reencode the audio data. If not otherwise specified, Apache::MP3::Resample will try to use the Open Source Lame MP3 encoder. This utility is available at http://www.sulaco.org/mp3. Version 3.90 was used during the development of this module. Your results with other versions may vary.

When you install Lame (or the encoder of your choice), be sure to place it in a directory located in Apaches PATH so that the module can find them at run time. You may need to set the PATH environment variable during Apaches launch, or by explicitly adding a SetEnv directive to the Apache configuration file.

You should be aware that the decoding/reencoding process is CPU-intensive, and server performance may degrade as the number of simultaneous users increases.

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