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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Map Packs
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. more>>
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.
Featuring multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.
<<lessFeaturing multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.
Download (110.4MB)
Added: 2006-02-02 License: Freeware Price:
1361 downloads
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Update 2.60
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. more>>
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.
Featuring multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.
<<lessFeaturing multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.
Download (8.1MB)
Added: 2006-02-02 License: Freeware Price:
772 downloads
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory 2.60b
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. more>>
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.
Featuring multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.
<<lessFeaturing multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.
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Added: 2006-05-09 License: Freeware Price:
895 downloads
OpenSSH SecurID patch 1.3.2
OpenSSH SecurID is a patch that integrates SecurID authentication services directly into the OpenSSH daemon. more>>
OpenSSH SecurID is a patch that integrates SecurID authentication services directly into the OpenSSH daemon. It allows users to use SecurID tokens directly as their passwords instead of relying on the clunky sdshell.
This is how it works:
0) apply patch ;-) You must use GNU patch (get it from ftp.gnu.org, it free.)
1) copy ACE headers (in SecurID inc directory) into either a standard include place (like /usr/local/include) or into the openssh source tree or add the --with-cflags=-I/path/to/ace/inc (where the include files are located)
2) copy the libaceclnt.a (for ACE 5.X) or sdiclient.a (for ACE<<less
This is how it works:
0) apply patch ;-) You must use GNU patch (get it from ftp.gnu.org, it free.)
1) copy ACE headers (in SecurID inc directory) into either a standard include place (like /usr/local/include) or into the openssh source tree or add the --with-cflags=-I/path/to/ace/inc (where the include files are located)
2) copy the libaceclnt.a (for ACE 5.X) or sdiclient.a (for ACE<<less
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Added: 2006-07-13 License: BSD License Price:
702 downloads
OpenSSH Heartbeat/Watchdog Patch 4.4p1
OpenSSH Heartbeat/Watchdog Patch adds a heartbeat (keepalive) function to ssh(1). more>>
OpenSSH Heartbeat/Watchdog Patch adds a heartbeat (keepalive) function to ssh(1). If the output channel has been silent for more than a specified time, a null message (SSH_MSG_IGNORE) is sent to the server as a heartbeat.
The heartbeat is useful for keeping connections over IP masquerade/NAT boxes, firewalls, etc. This patch also adds a watchdog timeout function to sshd(8). The combination of the heartbeat and the watchdog timeout is very useful for detecting a link which is down over unreliable connections such as a wireless network.
Enhancements:
- This version was adapted to OpenSSH 4.4p1.
- The documentation patch has been incorporated.
<<lessThe heartbeat is useful for keeping connections over IP masquerade/NAT boxes, firewalls, etc. This patch also adds a watchdog timeout function to sshd(8). The combination of the heartbeat and the watchdog timeout is very useful for detecting a link which is down over unreliable connections such as a wireless network.
Enhancements:
- This version was adapted to OpenSSH 4.4p1.
- The documentation patch has been incorporated.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-10-04 License: BSD License Price:
1117 downloads
OpenSSH LDAP Public Key patch 0.3.9
The OpenSSH LDAP Public Key patch provides an easy way of centralizing strong user authentication. more>>
OpenSSH LDAP Public Key patch provides an easy way of centralizing strong user authentication by using an LDAP server for retrieving public keys instead of ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
It uses the standard core.schema/nis.schema and strongAuthenticationUser object class, which can simplify login centralization but could introduce serious security flaws if the LDAP server is not correctly configured.
Enhancements:
- A memory leak has been fixed.
- A potential LDAP filter injection if a username has strange characters in it [()*] has been fixed.
<<lessIt uses the standard core.schema/nis.schema and strongAuthenticationUser object class, which can simplify login centralization but could introduce serious security flaws if the LDAP server is not correctly configured.
Enhancements:
- A memory leak has been fixed.
- A potential LDAP filter injection if a username has strange characters in it [()*] has been fixed.
Download (0.059MB)
Added: 2007-08-04 License: BSD License Price:
815 downloads
Lanshield Watchdog Linux Kernel Patch 0.1
Lanshield Watchdog Linux Kernel Patch drives an onboard (97317VUL) watchdog which resets the device every ten minutes. more>>
Lanshield Watchdog Linux Kernel Patch drives an onboard (97317VUL) watchdog which resets the device every ten minutes.
Lanshield Watchdog Linux Kernel Patch is for the onboard(97317VUL) watchdog which resets the device every 10 minutes.
BOARD: PENT/CPCI-765/
it was really hard to find the necessary information...
if you want to know how it works look in the code !!
You can compile it as module(which makes no sense) or fixed in the kernel in the userspace you just write to file /dev/watchdog.
<<lessLanshield Watchdog Linux Kernel Patch is for the onboard(97317VUL) watchdog which resets the device every 10 minutes.
BOARD: PENT/CPCI-765/
it was really hard to find the necessary information...
if you want to know how it works look in the code !!
You can compile it as module(which makes no sense) or fixed in the kernel in the userspace you just write to file /dev/watchdog.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2006-05-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1272 downloads
xlike Kernel Patchset 0.20f
xlike Kernel Patchset is a patch collection for the Linux vanilla kernel. more>>
xlike Kernel Patchset is a patch collection for the Linux vanilla kernel. The project includes as many stable enhancements for the Linux kernel as possible.
These include code from Kernel Mode Linux, Rule Set Based Access Control, Novell AppArmor, Openswan, grsecurity, Linux VServer, Ndiswrapper, web100, Nefilters, Suspend2, Speakup, Amiga Smart File System, Cdemu, SquashFS, fbsplash, QuadDSP, and more. It also contains many drivers and fixes.
Enhancements:
- This version was updated to patch against Linux 2.6.20.
- User Mode Linux with Linux-PHC, LinuxIMQ, Web100, WANPIPE, WRR, ReiserFS4, SquashFS, UnionFS, Bootsplash, and Kernel Color Output were added.
<<lessThese include code from Kernel Mode Linux, Rule Set Based Access Control, Novell AppArmor, Openswan, grsecurity, Linux VServer, Ndiswrapper, web100, Nefilters, Suspend2, Speakup, Amiga Smart File System, Cdemu, SquashFS, fbsplash, QuadDSP, and more. It also contains many drivers and fixes.
Enhancements:
- This version was updated to patch against Linux 2.6.20.
- User Mode Linux with Linux-PHC, LinuxIMQ, Web100, WANPIPE, WRR, ReiserFS4, SquashFS, UnionFS, Bootsplash, and Kernel Color Output were added.
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Added: 2007-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
793 downloads
PVKII Linux Server Patch 1.1 Beta
PVKII Linux Server is a dedicated server package for PVKII game. more>>
PVKII Linux Server is a dedicated server package for PVKII game. This is for hosting a dedicated server not for playing!
PVKII is a Halflife 2 Modification based on 3 teams from times past locked in a never-ending battle for wealth, dominance and power.
Pirates, Vikings & Knights II pits each team against one another in a variety of different scenarios enabling a varied, strategic, and fun gameplay. Each team has its overall strengths and weaknesses, as well as each member within those teams contributing special abilities for the success or failure of each goal.
Cooperation will lead you to victory and glory!
They will battle in territories familiar to them such as Medieval Castles, European Villages, Winter Landscapes, Grassy Plains, Sea Vessels, Catacombs, Sea Ports and more!
Immerse yourself in the PVKII world!
<<lessPVKII is a Halflife 2 Modification based on 3 teams from times past locked in a never-ending battle for wealth, dominance and power.
Pirates, Vikings & Knights II pits each team against one another in a variety of different scenarios enabling a varied, strategic, and fun gameplay. Each team has its overall strengths and weaknesses, as well as each member within those teams contributing special abilities for the success or failure of each goal.
Cooperation will lead you to victory and glory!
They will battle in territories familiar to them such as Medieval Castles, European Villages, Winter Landscapes, Grassy Plains, Sea Vessels, Catacombs, Sea Ports and more!
Immerse yourself in the PVKII world!
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Added: 2007-02-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
984 downloads
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.35-ow2
Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security-related features for the Linux kernel. more>>
Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security-related features for the Linux kernel, all configurable via the new Security options configuration section. In addition to the new features, some versions of the patch contain various security fixes.
The number of such fixes changes from version to version, as some are becoming obsolete (such as because of the same problem getting fixed with a new kernel release), while other security issues are discovered.
Non-executable user stack area.
Most buffer overflow exploits are based on overwriting a functions return address on the stack to point to some arbitrary code, which is also put onto the stack. If the stack area is non-executable, buffer overflow vulnerabilities become harder to exploit.
Another way to exploit a buffer overflow is to point the return address to a function in libc, usually system(). This patch also changes the default address that shared libraries are mmap()ed at to make it always contain a zero byte. This makes it impossible to specify any more data (parameters to the function, or more copies of the return address when filling with a pattern), -- in many exploits that have to do with ASCIIZ strings.
However, note that this patch is by no means a complete solution, it just adds an extra layer of security. Many buffer overflow vulnerabilities will remain exploitable a more complicated way, and some will even remain unaffected by the patch. The reason for using such a patch is to protect against some of the buffer overflow vulnerabilities that are yet unknown.
Also, note that some buffer overflows can be used for denial of service attacks (usually in non-respawning daemons and network clients). A patch like this cannot do anything against that.
It is important that you fix vulnerabilities as soon as they become known, even if youre using the patch. The same applies to other features of the patch (discussed below) and their corresponding vulnerabilities.
Restricted links in /tmp.
Ive also added a link-in-+t restriction, originally for Linux 2.0 only, by Andrew Tridgell. Ive updated it to prevent from using a hard link in an attack instead, by not allowing regular users to create hard links to files they dont own, unless they could read and write the file (due to group permissions). This is usually the desired behavior anyway, since otherwise users couldnt remove such links theyve just created in a +t directory (unfortunately, this is still possible for group-writable files) and because of disk quotas.
Unfortunately, this may break existing applications.
Restricted FIFOs in /tmp.
In addition to restricting links, you might also want to restrict writes into untrusted FIFOs (named pipes), to make data spoofing attacks harder. Enabling this option disallows writing into FIFOs not owned by the user in +t directories, unless the owner is the same as that of the directory or the FIFO is opened without the O_CREAT flag.
Restricted /proc.
This was originally a patch by route that only changed the permissions on some directories in /proc, so you had to be root to access them. Then there were similar patches by others. I found them all quite unusable for my purposes, on a system where I wanted several admins to be able to see all the processes, etc, without having to su root (or use sudo) each time. So I had to create my own patch that I include here.
This option restricts the permissions on /proc so that non-root users can see their own processes only, and nothing about active network connections, unless theyre in a special group. This groups id is specified via the gid= mount option, and is 0 by default. (Note: if youre using identd, you will need to edit the inetd.conf line to run identd as this special group.) Also, this disables dmesg(8) for the users. You might want to use this on an ISP shell server where privacy is an issue. Note that these extra restrictions can be trivially bypassed with physical access (without having to reboot).
When using this part of the patch, most programs (ps, top, who) work as desired -- they only show the processes of this user (unless root or in the special group, or running with the relevant capabilities on 2.2+), and dont complain they cant access others. However, theres a known problem with w(1) in recent versions of procps, so you should apply the included patch to procps if this applies to you.
Enhancements:
- This revision adds a fix for the "parent process death signal" vulnerability in the Linux kernel.
- It also adds two security hardening features, both enabled by default: restricted access to VM86 mode (specific to 32-bit x86) and restricted zero page mappings (generic).
<<lessThe number of such fixes changes from version to version, as some are becoming obsolete (such as because of the same problem getting fixed with a new kernel release), while other security issues are discovered.
Non-executable user stack area.
Most buffer overflow exploits are based on overwriting a functions return address on the stack to point to some arbitrary code, which is also put onto the stack. If the stack area is non-executable, buffer overflow vulnerabilities become harder to exploit.
Another way to exploit a buffer overflow is to point the return address to a function in libc, usually system(). This patch also changes the default address that shared libraries are mmap()ed at to make it always contain a zero byte. This makes it impossible to specify any more data (parameters to the function, or more copies of the return address when filling with a pattern), -- in many exploits that have to do with ASCIIZ strings.
However, note that this patch is by no means a complete solution, it just adds an extra layer of security. Many buffer overflow vulnerabilities will remain exploitable a more complicated way, and some will even remain unaffected by the patch. The reason for using such a patch is to protect against some of the buffer overflow vulnerabilities that are yet unknown.
Also, note that some buffer overflows can be used for denial of service attacks (usually in non-respawning daemons and network clients). A patch like this cannot do anything against that.
It is important that you fix vulnerabilities as soon as they become known, even if youre using the patch. The same applies to other features of the patch (discussed below) and their corresponding vulnerabilities.
Restricted links in /tmp.
Ive also added a link-in-+t restriction, originally for Linux 2.0 only, by Andrew Tridgell. Ive updated it to prevent from using a hard link in an attack instead, by not allowing regular users to create hard links to files they dont own, unless they could read and write the file (due to group permissions). This is usually the desired behavior anyway, since otherwise users couldnt remove such links theyve just created in a +t directory (unfortunately, this is still possible for group-writable files) and because of disk quotas.
Unfortunately, this may break existing applications.
Restricted FIFOs in /tmp.
In addition to restricting links, you might also want to restrict writes into untrusted FIFOs (named pipes), to make data spoofing attacks harder. Enabling this option disallows writing into FIFOs not owned by the user in +t directories, unless the owner is the same as that of the directory or the FIFO is opened without the O_CREAT flag.
Restricted /proc.
This was originally a patch by route that only changed the permissions on some directories in /proc, so you had to be root to access them. Then there were similar patches by others. I found them all quite unusable for my purposes, on a system where I wanted several admins to be able to see all the processes, etc, without having to su root (or use sudo) each time. So I had to create my own patch that I include here.
This option restricts the permissions on /proc so that non-root users can see their own processes only, and nothing about active network connections, unless theyre in a special group. This groups id is specified via the gid= mount option, and is 0 by default. (Note: if youre using identd, you will need to edit the inetd.conf line to run identd as this special group.) Also, this disables dmesg(8) for the users. You might want to use this on an ISP shell server where privacy is an issue. Note that these extra restrictions can be trivially bypassed with physical access (without having to reboot).
When using this part of the patch, most programs (ps, top, who) work as desired -- they only show the processes of this user (unless root or in the special group, or running with the relevant capabilities on 2.2+), and dont complain they cant access others. However, theres a known problem with w(1) in recent versions of procps, so you should apply the included patch to procps if this applies to you.
Enhancements:
- This revision adds a fix for the "parent process death signal" vulnerability in the Linux kernel.
- It also adds two security hardening features, both enabled by default: restricted access to VM86 mode (specific to 32-bit x86) and restricted zero page mappings (generic).
Download (0.034MB)
Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
800 downloads
Exim DSN Patch 0.1
The Exim DSN patch adds delivery status notification support to Exim 4.xx. more>>
The Exim DSN patch adds delivery status notification support to Exim 4.xx.
DSN Support for Exim. This patch allows Exim 4.xx to support the sending of email Delivery Status Notifications.
<<lessDSN Support for Exim. This patch allows Exim 4.xx to support the sending of email Delivery Status Notifications.
Download (0.036MB)
Added: 2005-07-15 License: IBM Public License Price:
1562 downloads
Americas Army Dedicated Server for Linux 2.5.0 to 2.6.0 Patch
America?s Army is one of the five most popular action games played online. more>>
Americas Army is one of the five most popular action games played online. It provides players with the most authentic military experience available, from exploring the development of Soldiers in individual and collective training to their deployment in simulated missions in the War on Terror.
Americas Army: Special Forces is the follow-up to Americas Army: Operations, which was released on July 4, 2002.
In Americas Army: Special Forces, players attempt to earn Green Beret status by completing individual and collective training missions drawn from the Special Forces Assignment and Selection (SFAS) process.
Players who complete the SFAS process have the opportunity to take on elite Special Forces roles and are qualified to play in multiplayer missions with units ranging from the elite 82d Airborne Division to the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Includes the complete game Americas Army: Operations.
Main features:
- Authentic U.S. Army experience Realistic depiction of the values, units, equipment and career opportunities that make the Army the worlds premier land force continually updated to incorporate new occupations, units, technologies and adventures.
- Realistic roles Including Weapons Specialist (18B), Intelligence (18F), Engineer (18C), Communications (18E) and Combat Medic (18D).
- Challenging Green Beret training Complete training missions drawn from the SFAS process at Fort Bragg. Successfully complete SFAS and advance to Special Forces Qualification Course (Q-Course) missions to explore new Special Forces roles.
- Intense Special Forces action Intense Special Forces action Experience multiplayer missions in simulated combat environments. Take part in missions that span the capabilities of a Special Forces detachment, including unconventional warfare, direct action, surveillance and reconnaissance and Combat Search and Rescue.
- Detailed Special Forces equipment and military hardware Building on the equipment available in Americas Army: Operations, Americas Army: Special Forces adds the M4 Carbine featuring the Picatinny rail mod system for attaching laser-aiming devices and sighting systems; the MP5SD6 Remington 870 shotgun for forced entry; the AT4, a shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket and the BDM, a shoulder-fired bunker demolition munition.
- Accurate Soldier behavior Players are bound by the laws of land warfare, Army values (honor, duty and integrity) and realistic rules of engagement as they navigate challenges in teamwork-based multiplayer force vs. force operations. Mission accomplishment standings are evaluated based on team effort and adherence to a set of values and norms of conduct.
<<lessAmericas Army: Special Forces is the follow-up to Americas Army: Operations, which was released on July 4, 2002.
In Americas Army: Special Forces, players attempt to earn Green Beret status by completing individual and collective training missions drawn from the Special Forces Assignment and Selection (SFAS) process.
Players who complete the SFAS process have the opportunity to take on elite Special Forces roles and are qualified to play in multiplayer missions with units ranging from the elite 82d Airborne Division to the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Includes the complete game Americas Army: Operations.
Main features:
- Authentic U.S. Army experience Realistic depiction of the values, units, equipment and career opportunities that make the Army the worlds premier land force continually updated to incorporate new occupations, units, technologies and adventures.
- Realistic roles Including Weapons Specialist (18B), Intelligence (18F), Engineer (18C), Communications (18E) and Combat Medic (18D).
- Challenging Green Beret training Complete training missions drawn from the SFAS process at Fort Bragg. Successfully complete SFAS and advance to Special Forces Qualification Course (Q-Course) missions to explore new Special Forces roles.
- Intense Special Forces action Intense Special Forces action Experience multiplayer missions in simulated combat environments. Take part in missions that span the capabilities of a Special Forces detachment, including unconventional warfare, direct action, surveillance and reconnaissance and Combat Search and Rescue.
- Detailed Special Forces equipment and military hardware Building on the equipment available in Americas Army: Operations, Americas Army: Special Forces adds the M4 Carbine featuring the Picatinny rail mod system for attaching laser-aiming devices and sighting systems; the MP5SD6 Remington 870 shotgun for forced entry; the AT4, a shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket and the BDM, a shoulder-fired bunker demolition munition.
- Accurate Soldier behavior Players are bound by the laws of land warfare, Army values (honor, duty and integrity) and realistic rules of engagement as they navigate challenges in teamwork-based multiplayer force vs. force operations. Mission accomplishment standings are evaluated based on team effort and adherence to a set of values and norms of conduct.
Download (126MB)
Added: 2006-02-24 License: Freeware Price:
1337 downloads
KPowersave Icon Patch 0.1
KPowersave Icon Patch changes the way of displaying power state for KPowersave. more>>
KPowersave Icon Patch is intended for KPowersave 0.6.2
This patch changes the way of displaying power state for KPowersave. Using this patch you can better theme KPowersave, by using a series of pixmaps.
Installation instructions:
>>> Patch the sources
1. Copy the patch file in the parent folder of KPowersave sources.
2. Cd into KPowersave
3. issue: patch -Np1 -i ../kpowersave-icon.patch
>>> Compile the sources
>>> Copy the icons
After instalation, you wont get any icons for displaying battery state.
You have to copy them to your theme folder.
Copy the iconset in the THEME_FOLDER/22x22/actions/
You can use this theme for start:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=28287
<<lessThis patch changes the way of displaying power state for KPowersave. Using this patch you can better theme KPowersave, by using a series of pixmaps.
Installation instructions:
>>> Patch the sources
1. Copy the patch file in the parent folder of KPowersave sources.
2. Cd into KPowersave
3. issue: patch -Np1 -i ../kpowersave-icon.patch
>>> Compile the sources
>>> Copy the icons
After instalation, you wont get any icons for displaying battery state.
You have to copy them to your theme folder.
Copy the iconset in the THEME_FOLDER/22x22/actions/
You can use this theme for start:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=28287
Download (0.002MB)
Added: 2006-09-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1130 downloads
MySQL table patcher 1.6.2
MySQL table patcher is a patch that reads table creation file (tables.sql) and compares it to what mysqldump gives. more>>
MySQL table patcher is a patch that reads table creation file (tables.sql) and compares it to what mysqldump gives. It creates SQL clauses to update the database to match the creation file.
<<less Download (1.9MB)
Added: 2006-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1179 downloads
xterm patch #229
xterm program is the standard terminal emulator for the X Window System. more>>
The xterm program is the standard terminal emulator for the X Window System. xterm patch provides DEC VT102/VT220 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that cant use the window system directly.
If the underlying operating system supports terminal resizing capabilities (for example, the SIGWINCH signal in systems derived from 4.3bsd), xterm will use the facilities to notify programs running in the window whenever it is resized.
I decided to work on this in early 1995, to support ded and add (and incidentally ncurses) in the X environment. Several people had made modifications to xterm to support color, but none (except for the completely independent rxvt) implemented background color erase. That is rather like preferring MS-DOS to UNIX. Completely mystifying.
Being bogged down in ncurses, I didnt get involved in xterm until the very end of 1995, after working on atac.
I implemented a workable version of colorized xterm just at the point where XFree86 3.1.2B was announced, complete with a color xterm. As luck would have it, theyd incorporated the "old" color model. So I joined the XFree86 project to fix it.
As I learned more about xterm, I realized that it implemented part of VT220 (i.e., the locking shifts for extended character sets). Since a number of people on the Internet are looking for a good VT220 emulator, it seemed a natural follow-on project to make xterm a good VT220 emulator.
By the release of XFree86 3.2, I had implemented most of the control sequences, except for a handful (DECSTR, the KAM and SRM modes, the ones pertaining to doublesize and soft characters, and of course, blink).
Enhancements:
- The script for installing a man page in a UTF- 8 locale has been fixed.
<<lessIf the underlying operating system supports terminal resizing capabilities (for example, the SIGWINCH signal in systems derived from 4.3bsd), xterm will use the facilities to notify programs running in the window whenever it is resized.
I decided to work on this in early 1995, to support ded and add (and incidentally ncurses) in the X environment. Several people had made modifications to xterm to support color, but none (except for the completely independent rxvt) implemented background color erase. That is rather like preferring MS-DOS to UNIX. Completely mystifying.
Being bogged down in ncurses, I didnt get involved in xterm until the very end of 1995, after working on atac.
I implemented a workable version of colorized xterm just at the point where XFree86 3.1.2B was announced, complete with a color xterm. As luck would have it, theyd incorporated the "old" color model. So I joined the XFree86 project to fix it.
As I learned more about xterm, I realized that it implemented part of VT220 (i.e., the locking shifts for extended character sets). Since a number of people on the Internet are looking for a good VT220 emulator, it seemed a natural follow-on project to make xterm a good VT220 emulator.
By the release of XFree86 3.2, I had implemented most of the control sequences, except for a handful (DECSTR, the KAM and SRM modes, the ones pertaining to doublesize and soft characters, and of course, blink).
Enhancements:
- The script for installing a man page in a UTF- 8 locale has been fixed.
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