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Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2

Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2


Yellow Dog Linux is the Premier Linux Operating System for PowerPC. more>>
Yellow Dog Linux is the Premier Linux Operating System for PowerPC.
Proven world-wide as the preferred Linux OS for the Power architecture, v4.1 brings Terra Soft into its 8th year of Power Linux development and support. Yellow Dog Linux v4.1 marks a returning point in Terra Softs effort to again provide a leading desktop Linux OS.
Yellow Dog Linux combines the preferred desktops KDE and Gnome with the latest sound and graphic card support, leading (but not bleeding) edge kernels and stable, functional compilers for code development. And of course, the foundation applications and servers expected of all modern Linux operatings systems for web, database, email, and network services.
What will you do with your PowerMac after Apple switches to Intel?
We have an answer--Faster, more stable, and far more efficient as a desktop OS, Yellow Dog Linux is a solid replacement (not just an alternative) to OSX. Breath new life into your PowerPC G3 and G4, giving it a second wind as a personal workstation, or a new function as a web, email, or data server. Want to see how your G5 runs Linux? You may dual-boot both OSX and Yellow Dog Linux or take the leap and run Yellow Dog Linux alone, taking advantage of the multitude of included, freely available, and commercial applications.
Main features:
New or Improved Device Support
- Backlit keys.
- PCMCIA cell phone and modem support.
- Support for Atheros wi-fi cards.
- Dual head config via the GUI.
- Install direct to and boot from FireWire drives.
- USB device auto-mount under both KDE & GNOME.
- Greatly improved sound support.
- Graphical Up2Date package install and update tool.
- Support for the latest Apple Power Books.
- Beta support for Apple G5 PowerMacs with dual core CPUs.
- Beta Extreme driver will be available shortly after release, via YDL.net Enhanced accounts.
Enhancements:
- We are pleased to announce the release of Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2, a single Install DVD with support for the Apple G4 and G5 computers, Sony PS3, and IBM System p servers, including the JS20/21, OpenPower, and current POWER5 systems. Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.2 offers: kernel 2.6.22-rc4; SDK v2.0 for Cell BE; more than 70 bug fixes and updates; continued support for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems; beta IBM System p support. The IBM Software Development Toolkit (SDK) for Cell Broadband Engine (Cell BE) is a complete package of tools which allows developers to program optimized applications for platforms built upon the Cell BE. The SDK is composed of development tool chains, software libraries, and sample source.
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Yellow Duck Framework 2.1.0

Yellow Duck Framework 2.1.0


Yellow Duck Framework is an object oriented framework that will help you with creating web applications. more>>
Yellow Duck Framework is an object oriented framework that will help you with creating web applications. The project is implemented using the popular PHP web scripting language.
An example could be a weblog. The "post" request could take care of displaying and updating the items in the weblog. In this example, "update" would be an action as well as "display_list" and "display_item". Another request, "rss" for example could be used to generate RSS news feeds. In the "rss" request, we could for example find the actions "display_rss20" and "display_atom" which generate specific flavors of XML news feeds. Requests basically group action that are related.
By encapsulating all the programming in an object-oriented environment, you get a framework that is easy to use and understand, easy to extend and doesnt limit you in any way. If you combine this with a very feature-rich standard library that takes care of most common things that need to be programmed for a website, you have a very powerful environment available to develop web applications.
Main features:
- Structured programming environment by using requests and actions
- Clean separation of code and output
- Support for multi-langual websites by using locales
- Templates for outputting HTML easily based on Smarty
- Automatic action dispatching using URL parameters
- Object oriented form construction and validation
- Object oriented handling of authentication
- Classes for creating XML/RPC clients and servers.
- Classes for creating syndicated XML feeds such as RSS and Atom feeds.
- Easy handling of files, directories and images. For images, there are some very straightforward functions that can create thumbnails and obtain specific information about these images.
- An object oriented interface for creating and sending email messages.
- Database abstraction layer supporting MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite and Oracle.
- Object oriented way of creating SQL statements.
- Logging infrastructure based on plain text or XML logfiles.
- A shopping cart infrastructure that makes it easy to create webshops.
- Different smaller modules that take care of string handling, debugging, configuration settings, timers.
Enhancements:
- This release contains feature enhancements in nearly all sections.
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Added: 2007-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WellRounded 0.43

WellRounded 0.43


WellRounded provides an aesthetically pleasing, rounding the edges of the location bar. more>>
WellRounded provides an aesthetically pleasing, rounding the edges of the location bar.

Adds a nice finishing touch to Firefox by providing aesthetically pleasing, rounded edges to the location bar, search bar, find bar, and all manor of other toolbars on your browser.

Some themes incorporate rounded bars as standard, but many do not - this extension will allow everyone the option to enjoy rounded bars with their favourite browser!

It conforms to the normal Firefox standards, such as turning yellow for secure (https) sites, and red for broken security, and is compatible with all toolbars (that I know of), and most themes.

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Daniels Colorize.pl 0.3a

Daniels Colorize.pl 0.3a


Daniels Colorize.pl is a short script that reads from stdin and writes to stdout. more>>
Daniels Colorize.pl is a short script that reads from stdin and writes to stdout. Rows that match a users search strings will be colorized with user-defined colors. Command line options are available. Colorization is done via ANSI escape codes.
Use any kind of stdin text stream and it will send it on stdout colorized.
e.g.: ls -lF | colorize.pl [options]
colorize.pl will print out every line from stdin to stdout. However rows with matching strings, will be colorized with your choice of color.
Options:
Options format: -[style][foreground][background]:[searchstring]
[style]
n = normal, l = light, u=underscore, i = inverted, b = blinking
[foreground color]
0= black, 1= red, 2= green, 3= yellow, 4= blue, 5= purple, 6= cyan, 7= white
[background color]
0= black, 1= red, 2= green, 3= yellow, 4= blue, 5= purple, 6= cyan, 7= white
[searchstring]
string
Example:
cat debug.txt | colorize.pl -u17:error -n37:warning -b10:funny
will colorize lines with the word:
- "error" underscored in red front color and white background
- "warning" in green front color and white background
- "funny" blinking in red front color with black background
Enhancements:
- Allows no background colors.
- Support for choosing between colorizing whole rows or just the matching words.
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Added: 2006-05-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NAmpel 0.4

NAmpel 0.4


NAmpel is a daemon for visualizing the state of a network using Nagios and a set of status LEDs attached to a parallel port. more>>
NAmpel is a daemon for visualizing the state of a network using Nagios and a set of status LEDs attached to a parallel port.
NAmpel is the Nagios Ampel Project, started by me to keep a closer eye on my net.
Nagios is an open source host, service and network monitoring program. Ampel is the german word for traffic lights, which is the intended hardware part of this project.
NAmpel will resemble traffic lights, indicating the state of affairs by means of three lights.
Green: everything is ok, no need to check Nagios.
Orange: there are at least one warnings from Nagios. Better take a look.
Red: One or more services are in critical state. Panic.
The project was inspired by an idea once published at the Nagios website. There was an image of a device doing just the same and the announcement, it would be published as soon as it was ready.
The software part is a Perl script, checking the Tactical Overview of Nagios at certain intervals and writing the results to the parallel port. It uses four bits to do so: Bit 0 for the green, 1 for the yellow and 2 for the red light.
Finally a fourth light (I chose blue) is available as a heartbeat signal, flashing once every second to show the daemon is still running. Detailed instructions how to build the hardware part will be available at my website soon. soon. It is derived from a project which can be found at: easy-mod (in german).
Enhancements:
- There is no longer need to edit the script itself, since there is a decent configuration file and handling of default values.
- Debugging also becomes significantly easier with the brand new debug configuration directive.
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Added: 2006-06-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ypserv 2.19

ypserv 2.19


The ypserv package contains the daemons ypserv, rpc.yppasswdd, rpc.ypxfrd and the programs yppush, ypxfr, makedbm, revnetgroup. more>>
ypserv package contains the daemons ypserv, rpc.ypxfrd, rpc.yppasswdd and the programs yppush, ypxfr, makedbm, revnetgroup and ypinit.
The Network Information Service (NIS) provides a simple network lookup service consisting of databases and processes. It was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP).
The functionality of the two remains the same, only the name has changed. Its purpose is to provide information, that has to be known throughout the network, to all machines on the network.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a crash in the SLP handler if the local hostname is not resolvable.
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Added: 2006-01-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mrepo 0.8.4

mrepo 0.8.4


mrepo (ex YAM) builds a local APT/Yum RPM repository from local ISO files. more>>
It takes care of setting up the ISO files, downloading the RPMs, configuring HTTP access and providing PXE/TFTP resources for remote network installations.
It was primarily intended for doing remote network installations of various distributions from a laptop without the need for CD media or floppies, but is equally suitable for an organisations centralized update server.
Doing a remote installation only requires a configured DHCP-server, the TFTP service and a Webserver configured with mrepo. Then boot your system using a PXE-enabled network card.
For updating your local systems, configure either Smart, Apt, Yum or up2date and point them to your local mrepo server.
Main features:
- Easy Yum-alike configuration
- Supports mirroring using FISH, FTP, HTTP, RSYNC, SFTP and RHN
- Supports Smart, Apt, Yum and up2date (as well as synaptic, yumgui and other derivatives)
- Can download and distribute updates from RHN channels
- Can work directly from ISO images (so you dont need extra diskspace to store ISOs or copy RPMs)
- Supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise (TaoLinux, CentOS) and Yellow Dog Linux out of the box
- Will probably work with other RPM based distributions (feedback needed, please mail me)
- Allows for remote network installation (using a PXE-enabled NIC on target systems)
- Support for 3rd party repositories and vendor packages
- Allows to maintain your own customized (corporate) repository
- Allow for chaining mrepo servers in large organisations with remote sites
- Can hardlink duplicate packages (to save precious diskspace)
Enhancements:
- The project was renamed from Yam to mrepo.
- Ready-to-use distribution configurations were improved.
- Proxy support was added to RHN support (rhnget).
- A new rhnget-cleanup directive allows the user to automatically clean up old packages.
- A Scientific Linux distribution configuration was added.
- Fixes were made to make RHN support work on CentOS.
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Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Term::ANSIColor 1.10

Term::ANSIColor 1.10


Term::ANSIColor is a color screen output using ANSI escape sequences. more>>
Term::ANSIColor is a color screen output using ANSI escape sequences.

SYNOPSIS

use Term::ANSIColor;
print color bold blue;
print "This text is bold blue.n";
print color reset;
print "This text is normal.n";
print colored ("Yellow on magenta.n", yellow on_magenta);
print "This text is normal.n";
print colored [yellow on_magenta], "Yellow on magenta.n";

use Term::ANSIColor qw(uncolor);
print uncolor 01;31, "n";

use Term::ANSIColor qw(:constants);
print BOLD, BLUE, "This text is in bold blue.n", RESET;

use Term::ANSIColor qw(:constants);
$Term::ANSIColor::AUTORESET = 1;
print BOLD BLUE "This text is in bold blue.n";
print "This text is normal.n";

This module has two interfaces, one through color() and colored() and the other through constants. It also offers the utility function uncolor(), which has to be explicitly imported to be used (see SYNOPSIS).

color() takes any number of strings as arguments and considers them to be space-separated lists of attributes. It then forms and returns the escape sequence to set those attributes. It doesnt print it out, just returns it, so youll have to print it yourself if you want to (this is so that you can save it as a string, pass it to something else, send it to a file handle, or do anything else with it that you might care to).
uncolor() performs the opposite translation, turning escape sequences into a list of strings.

The recognized attributes (all of which should be fairly intuitive) are clear, reset, dark, bold, underline, underscore, blink, reverse, concealed, black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, on_black, on_red, on_green, on_yellow, on_blue, on_magenta, on_cyan, and on_white. Case is not significant. Underline and underscore are equivalent, as are clear and reset, so use whichever is the most intuitive to you. The color alone sets the foreground color, and on_color sets the background color.
Note that not all attributes are supported by all terminal types, and some terminals may not support any of these sequences. Dark, blink, and concealed in particular are frequently not implemented.

Attributes, once set, last until they are unset (by sending the attribute "reset"). Be careful to do this, or otherwise your attribute will last after your script is done running, and people get very annoyed at having their prompt and typing changed to weird colors.

As an aid to help with this, colored() takes a scalar as the first argument and any number of attribute strings as the second argument and returns the scalar wrapped in escape codes so that the attributes will be set as requested before the string and reset to normal after the string. Alternately, you can pass a reference to an array as the first argument, and then the contents of that array will be taken as attributes and color codes and the remainder of the arguments as text to colorize.

Normally, colored() just puts attribute codes at the beginning and end of the string, but if you set $Term::ANSIColor::EACHLINE to some string, that string will be considered the line delimiter and the attribute will be set at the beginning of each line of the passed string and reset at the end of each line. This is often desirable if the output is being sent to a program like a pager that can be confused by attributes that span lines. Normally youll want to set $Term::ANSIColor::EACHLINE to "n" to use this feature.

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Added: 2006-06-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Language::Logo 1.000

Language::Logo 1.000


Language::Logo Perl module is an implementation of the Logo programming language. more>>
Language::Logo Perl module is an implementation of the Logo programming language.

SYNOPSIS

use Language::Logo;

my $lo = new Logo(update => 20);

$lo->command("setxy 250 256");
$lo->command("color yellow");
$lo->command("pendown");

# Draw a circle
for (my $i = 0; $i < 360; $i += 10) {
$lo->command("forward 10; right 10");
}

$lo->disconnect("Finished...")

This module provides an implementation of the Logo programming language, with all of the necessary drawing primitives in a Tk Canvas. The Canvas object is also referred to as the "screen".

The first construction of a Language::Logo object causes a server to be created in a separate process; this server then creates a Tk GUI with a Tk::Canvas for use by the clients "turtle", and responds to all requests from the clients commands. In this way, multiple clients may be constructed simultaneously -- each one with its own "turtle".

In this first release, not all of the Logo language is implemented. Rather, the primary commands available are those which directly affect the turtle, and are related to drawing on the screen. The intent is to use the Logo in conjunction with Perl as a sort of "hybrid" language; Perl us used as the higher-level language layer through which all loop constructs, conditionals, and data-manipulation is done. This allows for a substantial level of programming power.

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Added: 2007-07-30 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Linberto 1.0.5

Linberto 1.0.5


Linberto project is a jump around arcade game. more>>
Linberto project is a jump around arcade game.
Linberto is a jump around arcade game. Its main features include nice graphics, music, sound effects, English/Spanish/Italian language support, runtime help and setup, a built-in level editor, and much more.
You are Linberto, a little yellow ball with eyes, mouth and legs, you must jump around changing the color of each cube to pass levels. You must also evade the enemies.
Enhancements:
- Added joystick support.
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Added: 2006-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BubbleMon 1.46

BubbleMon 1.46


BubbleMon is a system monitoring dockapp, visually based on the GNOME BubbleMon applet. more>>
BubbleMon is a system monitoring dockapp, visually based on the GNOME "BubbleMon" applet. Basically, it displays CPU and memory load as bubbles in a jar of water. But thats where similarity ends.

New bubblemon-dockapp features translucent CPU load meter (for accurate CPU load measurement), yellow duck swimming back and forth on the water surface (just for fun), and fading load average and memory usage screens.

Either of the info screens can be locked to stay on top of water/duck/cpu screen, so that you can see both statistics at once. Pretty nifty toy for your desktop. Supports Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris 2.6, 7 and 8. Code has been thoroughly optimized since version 1.0, and even with all the features compiled in, BubbleMon still uses very little CPU time.

Load Average screen locked at about 20% looks particularly sexy (pictured at right). All the extra "bloated" features can be compiled out or disabled on command-line, if you prefer original "BubbleMon" look.
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Multiplication Flash 1.1

Multiplication Flash 1.1


Multiplication Flash (mFlash) is just a way to save the mess, bother, and expense of paper flashcards. more>>
Multiplication Flash short from mFlash is just a way to save the mess, bother, and expense of paper flashcards. And I think the kids enjoy the feedback and noises. Anything ypu can do to encourage, you know.

As mentioned above, you can turn of the sound ("good job" or "shucks" sort of sounds -- a few dozen different ones. You can choose to work on a particular number; for instance, pick "Number 7" if you are having trouble with your sevens. Or just leave the dropdown box on "All Numbers" if you would rather have random problems.

As far as basic usage goes -- you enter the number you think is the correct answer in the "Type Answer" box, then either hit the keyboard "Enter" key, or click the "Enter" Button. (The "Next" button in the above screenshot is a green Enter button that changes to a yellow Next button after a correct answer is given.)

Hitting the keyboard "Enter" after the Next button is displayed will also move you to the next problem.

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Added: 2006-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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VRML::VRML2 1.04

VRML::VRML2 1.04


VRML::VRML2 is a Perl module that contains VRML methods with the VRML 2.0/97 standard. more>>
VRML::VRML2 is a Perl module that contains VRML methods with the VRML 2.0/97 standard.

SYNOPSIS

use VRML::VRML2;

$vrml = new VRML::VRML2;
$vrml->browser(Cosmo Player 2.0,Netscape);
$vrml->at(-15 0 20);
$vrml->box(5 3 1,yellow);
$vrml->back;
$vrml->print;
$vrml->save;

OR with the same result

use VRML::VRML2;

VRML::VRML2->new
->browser(Cosmo Player 2.0,Netscape)
->at(-15 0 20)->box(5 3 1,yellow)->back
->print->save;

The methods are identically implemented in VRML::VRML1 and VRML::VRML2. They described in modul VRML.

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Added: 2007-01-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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HELIOS PS3 Linux Server 1.0

HELIOS PS3 Linux Server 1.0


HELIOS PS3 Linux Server is a customized version of the Yellow Dog Linux for PlayStation3 gaming console. more>>
HELIOS PS3 Linux Server is a customized version of the Yellow Dog Linux for PlayStation3 gaming console.
The PS3 GameOS offers entertainment features such as video games, movies, and photos, and HELIOS simplified Yellow Dog Linux adds a powerful server OS. Together they provide a unique combination of entertainment and server system. Dedicated to making good things even better, HELIOS Software has prepared a stripped down version of Yellow Dog Linux for the purpose of providing a lightweight, low overhead server environment on the PS3, while offering an exciting test-drive platform for its file, print, PDF and image server software.
The HELIOS simplified YDL distribution comes on a CD disk image that installs in less than 6 minutes, and provides a high performance Linux server OS complete with DHCP network settings, support for Java 1.5 and AppleTalk enhanced kernel.
Main features:
- Free download from HELIOS web site
- Easy installation, ready to run in a few minutes
- Excellent Linux on PS3 documentation from HELIOS
- Dedicated server operating system with optimized performance (40% more memory available)
- Java 1.5 runtime is pre-installed
- Easy maintenance shell from CD
- HELIOS services are pre-installed as a test-drive
For Installation instruction and a nice video review, please go at the following link:
AVAILABLE IN A FEW MINUTES!
HELIOS on the PlayStation3: Installation and First Impressions
To download this file, you ave to login to the HELIOS server http://webshare.helios.de with the user tools and password tools, then you need to go the "HELIOS Linux for PS3" folder, select the "HELIOS Linux for PS3 v1.iso" file and click the Download button.
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Added: 2007-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AI::NeuralNet::Kohonen 0.142

AI::NeuralNet::Kohonen 0.142


AI::NeuralNet::Kohonen is a Perl module with Kohonens Self-organising Maps. more>>
AI::NeuralNet::Kohonen is a Perl module with Kohonens Self-organising Maps.

SYNOPSIS

$_ = AI::NeuralNet::Kohonen->new(
map_dim_x => 39,
map_dim_y => 19,
epochs => 100,
table =>
"3
1 0 0 red
0 1 0 yellow
0 0 1 blue
0 1 1 cyan
1 1 0 yellow
1 .5 0 orange
1 .5 1 pink"
);

$_->train;
$_->save_file(mydata.txt);
exit;

An illustrative implimentation of Kohonens Self-organising Feature Maps (SOMs) in Perl. Its not fast - its illustrative. In fact, its slow: but it is illustrative....

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