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Sourceforge
Gallery v1.3.4 and Gallery Remote v1.0.1 Released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=285885
Three years to the day since Gallery became a SourceForge project,
we're pleased to announce the release of Gallery v1.3.4 as well as
Gallery Remote v1.0.1. Gallery v1.3.4 is both a new feature and bugfix
release, and is recommended for all Gallery users. New features for
v1.3.4 include: the ability to download your gallery to burn to CD or
browse offline, additional photo print services, auto-rotation of JPEGs
when possible, and the ability to add new customized description fields
to photos. In addition, v.1.3.4 fixes numerous minor bugs, and extends
support for PHP-Nuke to versions 6.5 and newer, and improves the
Windows XP Publishing Wizard interface. Alongside the new Gallery
release comes the release of Gallery Remote v1.0.1, which fixes many
bugs, implements HTTP basic authentication, and allows you to save and
load Gallery Remote projects. Gallery v1.3.4 and Gallery Remote v1.0.1
are available from the Gallery Download Page:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7130
Zsh 4.0.7 and 4.1.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=286040
Finally, a development version of zsh is available again. 4.1.1
introduces many new features both in the main shell and as library
add-ons. It has been in development for some time and is believed to be
fairly stable. 4.0.7 is a bug-fix release for the stable branch of zsh.
zsh is a shell probably most similar to ksh, but with countless
enhancements and differences.
BZFlag 1.7g2 "steely eyed banana" released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=285923
Now with twice as mojo! New features include a nifty server
administration system, autoconf, cheating protection, expanded platform
support and much more. BZFlag is an OpenSource OpenGL Multiplayer
Multiplatform battlezone capture the flag game. Get it today at
http://bzflag.org/
FreeDOS kernel 2030 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=285969
FreeDOS kernel build 2030 is out with quite a few important bugs fixed.
FreeDOS aims to be a complete, free, 100% MS-DOS compatible operating
system. FreeDOS is free because it is released under the GNU General
Public License.
Netatalk 1.6.3 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=285971
The Netatalk development team is proud to announce version 1.6.3 of the
Netatalk File Sharing suite. Netatalk is a collection of server
programs and utilities for handling various protocols employed by Apple
Macintosh computers on Unix compatible systems. This allows Unix hosts
to act as file, print, and time servers for Apple Macintosh (classic
MacOS as well as MacOS X) computers. The suite contains: * afpd - a
file server that implements the Apple Filing Protocol, allowing clients
running MacOS to access Unix file servers * atalkd - an implementation
of the AppleTalk protocol * papd - a print server that enables
Macintosh computers to access printers connected to Unix servers *
timelord - a time server for synchronizing time over the network *
megatron - a tool to convert files in Macintosh specific formats like
BinHex, AppleSingle, or MacBinary into files readable by Unix computers
* various other utilities Netatalk is a Free/Open Source Software
project and is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Please see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html for the full license
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distribution for more detailed information.
Slashdot
CD Duplicator Refuses Linux Job, Citing MS Contract
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/01/0249231
[0]Jonathon writes "Seems a Microsoft imposed restraint of trade
agreement and concerns about the SCO suit have [1]prevented a New
Zealand company duplicating 500 CDs for our upcoming installfest. The
installfest was [2]mentioned on /. just days ago."
Links
0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3510183
2. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/29/1554201&tid=106
Building A (Serious) Home Network From Scratch
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/01/0112216
Casey Lang-Vie writes "[0]THG are running an article that outlines
[1]how to build a home network from scratch. I wish I'd read this
before I attempted - now I have a few (ok, 8) unsightly holes in my
wall." This is the type of network that encourages home ownership
rather than rental.
Links
0. http://tomshardware.com/
1. http://www.tomshardware.com/network/20030630/index.html
Dear Sir: Your Credit Card Number Has Been Owned
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/01/0151217
An anonymous reader submits: "California has become the first state in
the nation to require companies victimized by malicious computer
attacks to [0]disclose what might have been compromised to their
customers. Dubbed the [1]Security Breach Information Act, companies
whose systems are cracked and have credit card, bank account, and/or
other significant customer data stolen are required to report the
intrusion either by email, snail mail, a notice on their website, or by
notification to the news media. Law takes effect Tuesday, July 1
(tomorrow)."
Links
0. http://news.com.com/2100-1019_3-1022341.html
1.
http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/01-02/bill/sen/sb_1351-1400/sb_1386_bill_20020926_chaptered.html
A Critical Look at Trusted Computing
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/07/01/019236
[0]mod12 writes "After just attending a two-week [1]summer program on
the theoretical foundations of security (one of the speakers was from
Microsoft research), I have been interested in trying to find out if
the "trusted computing" initiative was still alive. I got my answer
today in the New York Times from an [2]article that was fortunately
rather critical of the concept."
Links
0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/activities/summerschool/summer03/
2. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/30/technology/30SECU.html
Blizzard North Co-Founders Leave Company
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/30/2353203
Thanks to several readers for pointing out a Reuters/Yahoo story
discussing [0]the departure of four key employees from Warcraft and
Diablo developers [1]Blizzard Entertainment. The article elaborates:
"In a statement, Blizzard Entertainment said Blizzard North co-founders
Erich Schaefer, Max Schaefer and David Brevik, along with a fourth
employee, Bill Roper, 'resigned from the company to pursue other
opportunities.'" With Bill Roper often the [2]public face of Blizzard,
and the Blizzard North co-founders being the [3]original Diablo
developers, this is a big deal for Blizzard owners Vivendi, as well as
gamers everywhere, especially as Blizzard "is widely seen in the games
industry as one of the most attractive assets of VU Games, which has
been languishing on the auction block for months."
Links
0. http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/030630/media_vivendi_games_1.html
1. http://www.blizzard.com
2.
http://www.frictionlessinsight.com/Articles/BeingBlizzard/BeingBlizzardEntertainment.htm
3. http://www.blizzard.com/blizz-anniversary/blizznorth.shtml
Linux On The Dell Axim
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/30/2310234
An anonymous reader points to this interesting project to run [0]the
Familiar Linux distribution on the Dell Axim. "It includes a picture of
the Axim running Linux and directions for loading Linux on the Dell
Axim from the CF card. Looks like a good start to this project." It's
limited for now (crashes after 15 minutes, must be loaded through the
installed version of Windows), but everything starts out that way.
Links
0. http://www.lerhaupt.com/linux.html#axim
NEC Unveils Methanol-Fueled Laptop
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/30/2136216
genericplacebo writes "Japanese computer giant NEC Corp. Monday
[0]revealed a prototype of a laptop computer that runs on a methanol
fuel cell instead of a rechargeable battery, and said it will start
selling it next year. NEC initially plans to introduce a computer with
a fuel-cell system able to run for five consecutive hours on a single
cartridge of methanol fuel, but also plans to make a PC within two
years that can run continuously for as long as 40 hours."
Links
0.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=&e=8&u=/ap/20030630/ap_on_hi_te/fuel_cell_laptop
Open Source Microsoft Exchange Replacements?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/30/1743216
[0]Carl Farrington asks: "Do you think you could try to raise public
awareness of the importance for an open source replacement for
Microsoft Exchange (Outlook/MAPI compatible for shared/public folders).
Current offerings are SuSE Linux Groupware Server, Communigate Pro
(Stalker Software), Samsung Contact (ex. HP OpenMail) all of which are
not open source / free. [1]Kroupware is in development, but there will
be no Outlook Connector for it. [2]otlkcon is in slow development as a
possible connector for Kroupware. There is also [3]OSER (Open Source
Exchange Replacement) which again looks like it needs more help. Is
there any chance of getting some people to back this stuff? It's so
important and is probably the major problem facing Linux as viable
replacements for Win2000 servers." While this seems to be a [4]question
[5]that [6]keeps [7]popping up in [8]one form or [9]another, it's
always worthwhile to come back and point out alternatives, in
development, that might need your help to get off the ground and
running. So, if you're looking for an alternative to Exchange, would
you be willing to contribute some time to one of the projects listed
above? If you've been using Unix as an Exchange replacement, what did
you do and how well has it been working?
Links
0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. http://kroupware.org/
2. http://otlkcon.sourceforge.net/
3. http://oser.sourceforge.net/
4. http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/22/1743244&tid=163
5. http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/04/26/0615258&tid=163
6. http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/11/1850247&tid=130
7. http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/02/0729250&tid=109
8. http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/11/16/194209&tid=130
9. http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/28/0344218&tid=143
EFF Ad Campaign On File Swapping
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/30/1652250
[0]miladus writes "The [1]Electronic Frontier Foundation is launching
an ad campaign to counter the [2]RIAA's lawsuits about file swapping.
There are more details available at the [3]File Sharing: It's Music To
Our Ears subsite." The [4]press release kicking off this campaign says
that "EFF's Let the Music Play campaign provides alternatives to the
RIAA's litigation barrage, details EFF's efforts to defend peer-to-peer
file sharing, and makes it easy for individuals to write members of
Congress."
Links
0. http://www.miladus.org/mt
1. http://www.eff.org/
2. http://www.riaa.com/
3. http://www.eff.org/share
4. http://www.eff.org/IP/P2P/20030630_eff_pr.php
Mozilla 1.4 Released
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/30/2056203
Phil writes "[0]MozillaZine is [1]reporting that Mozilla 1.4 has been
released for Windows, Mac OS and Linux. The new version is pretty
similar to today's [2]Netscape 7.1, which is based on the same code,
but lacks Netscape's proprietary features. More information can be
found in the [3]release notes. The release can be downloaded from
mozilla.org's [4]releases page or [5]via FTP. From here on,
[6]mozilla.org's focus shifts to Mozilla Firebird and Mozilla
Thunderbird." The official release news is now up on [7]Mozilla's main
page, so let the downloading begin.
Links
0. http://www.mozillazine.org/
1. http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3346
2. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/30/1659235&tid=114
3. http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.4/
4. http://www.mozilla.org/releases/#1.4
5. ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.4/
6. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/02/2013222&tid=154
7. http://www.mozilla.org/
Freshmeat
42go ISP Manager 1.2.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127754/
42go ISP Manager is a Linux Web server management solution. It can
manage reseller administration, Apache Web server administration,
sendmail/postfix, an FTP server, a POP3 auto-responder, MySQL client
databases, Webalizer statistics, disk-quotas, mail-quotas, IP
addresses, SSL, SSI, shell access, anti-virus mail scanning, and spam
filtering (with SpamAssassin). 42go ISP Manager supports all major
Linux distributions, including RedHat 9, Mandrake 9.1, SuSE 8.2, and
Debian 3.0.
6nome 1.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127803/
6nome is a theme loosely based on the background of the GNOME logo. The
Metacity theme has embossed title text, and features the GNOME
footprint as the menu button. The GTK theme has light and few colors,
and its widgets have rounded corners.
abc2mtex 1.6.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127741/
abc2mtex is a notation package that uses an ASCII input format. It was
designed primarily for folk and traditional Western European music
(such as Irish, English, and Scottish), which can be written on one
stave in standard classical notation. However, it also supports
multiple staves and can be used with many other types of music. It can
also be used as a fast preprocessor for MusicTeX or MusiXTeX.
abcm2ps 3.6.3 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127750/
abcm2ps is a package that converts music tunes from ABC format to
PostScript. Based on abc2ps version 1.2.5, it was developed mainly to
print baroque organ scores that have independant voices played on one
or more keyboards, and a pedal-board. It introduces many extensions to
the ABC language that make it suitable for classical music.
Advanced Bash Scripting Guide 1.9 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127806/
The Advanced Bash Scripting Guide is both a reference and a tutorial on
shell scripting. This comprehensive book (the equivalent of about 536
print pages) covers almost every aspect of shell scripting. It contains
263 profusely commented illustrative examples, and a number of tables.
Ajaqs 0.9.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127724/
Ajaqs is a Web app that organizes FAQs on a per-project basis. It is
designed to be deployed under popular Web and application servers. It
aims to serve two purposes: to provide engineering groups a mechanism
for consolidating and preserving in-house knowledge in connection to
product development and usage, and to provide small companies with a
Web interface for exposing searchable, internationalizable information
related to products and services.
Alt+Connect 2.5.7/9 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127809/
Alt+Connect manages dialup connections, allowing a group of networked
machines to share a single Internet connection through their server.
Custom client software lets users to start or stop their internet
connection, and the server (connectd) ensures that the connection
remains up only while someone's using it. Features include support for
multiple ISPs and links (modems or ISDN channels), connection control
lists, ability to record the time a user spends online and charge him
for it, and the ability to enable and disable IP forwarding as a
machine starts or stops using the Internet.
Arbitrary Command Output Colourer 0.3.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127739/
acoc is a regular-expression based colour formatter for programs that
display output on the command-line. It works as a wrapper around the
target program, executing it and capturing the stdout stream.
Optionally, stderr can be redirected to stdout, so that it, too, can be
manipulated. acoc then applies matching rules to patterns in the output
and applies colours to those matches.
Ardour 0.9 Beta 1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127738/
Ardour is a professional multitrack/multichannel audio recorder and DAW
for Linux, using ALSA-supported audio interfaces. It supports up to 32
bit samples, 24+ channels at up to 96kHz, full MMC control, a
non-destructive, non-linear editor, and LADSPA plugins.
Armagetron 0.2.2 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127734/
In Armagetron, you ride a lightcycle around the game grid. You can only
make sharp turns of 90 degrees and a wall constantly builds up after
you. Make your enemies crash into your wall, but be aware that they are
trying to do the same to you. If you are fast enough, you may be able
to trap them, but the only way to speed up your lightcycle is to drive
close to the dangerous walls. Prepare for exciting strategic
preparations followed by action-packed close combat!
bes-cms 0.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127805/
bes-cms is a multiuser Content Management System. It is also an
application server; you can embed bes-cms in bes-cms just by creating a
user. It comes with four default themes.
BlogPlanet 1.0.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127804/
BlogPlanet is a blog client written in J2ME primarily for smartphones.
It lets users make new posts to their blog, edit them later, and delete
them. The editor features a user definable dictionary and directly
supports some HTML formatting. On phones that support the Mobile Media
API, the camera can be used to take pictures and include them in the
blog entries. It supports all BloggerAPI-compliant XML-RPC supporting
systems (Blogger.com, MovableType, B2, Radio Userland).
Bloof 0.1 beta 6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127771/
Bloof is an infrastructure for analytical processing of version control
data. Its main application, the Bloof Browser, provides detailed
visualizations of the evolution of software projects. Bloof uses
version control data for analyzing the evolution of software projects.
Bloof is designed to be integrated into other applications, providing a
Java API access interface and an XML output format. The core of the
Bloof Browser distribution is the Bloof infrastructure. The Browser
itself is a GUI for specifying, visualizing, and browsing software
project analyses.
bogosort 0.4.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127839/
bogosort sorts files or its standard input using the
"bogo-sort" algorithm. It can also just randomise the lines
in its input, allowing you to perform your own check in a loop.
Bugzero 2.7
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127788/
Bugzero is an all-in-one product for software bug tracking, defect
issue incident tracking, trouble ticketing, help desk support, and
customer email management. It is simple to use and avoids complexity by
making the tasks or projects separate and independent. It is platform
and database system independent (based on Java). It supports multiple
projects, group-based access, automatic bug assignment, file
attachment, email notification, inbound email management, metric
reports, and workflow. It also features advanced search capability, a
comprehensive bug audit trail, CVS version control integration, and an
easy to use system administration tool for project configuration and
user account management.
Build it Fast 0.1.11
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127760/
Build it Fast (BIF) is a PHP Framework. It contains several classes
that help you develop complex Web applications in a short amount of
time. It brings the concept of the 'widget' to Web development. It
features Cascade Skins and transparent session management.
CaLStats 0.0.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127841/
CaLStats is a small set of scripts for monitoring computer
availability. It creates images of the network structure and marks
active or inactive computers.
CodeTek VirtualDesktop 2.3.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127810/
CodeTek VirtualDesktop brings full virtual desktop support as available
on other operating systems (Mac OS 9, Windows, Unix, Linux) to the Mac
OS X platform.
Coyote Linux 2.2.0-beta3 (GUI Disk Creator)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127726/
Coyote Linux is a single floppy distribution for people who have an
Internet connection that they wish to share with other computers on a
LAN. In addition to connection sharing, it also provides firewall
services to help protect the internal network. The goal of the Coyote
project is to make it as quick and easy as possible to share an
Internet connection.
Coyote Linux 2.00-beta2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127725/
Coyote Linux is a single floppy distribution for people who have an
Internet connection that they wish to share with other computers on a
LAN. In addition to connection sharing, it also provides firewall
services to help protect the internal network. The goal of the Coyote
project is to make it as quick and easy as possible to share an
Internet connection.
CRM Call Tracking 1.8.1-30062003
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127815/
CRM allows you to create entities to which you can attach files, place
alerts, prioritize, etc. It is multi-lingual and customizable.
Installation is done using a simple script.
Cyrus SASL 2.1.14 (SASLv2)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127793/
The Cyrus SASL library is a generic library for easy integration of
secure network authentication to any client or server application. It
supports authentication via standard plaintext methods as well as
CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 shared secret methods and KERBEROS_V4 and
GSSAPI Kerberos methods. The SASL protocol framework is used by SMTP,
IMAP, ACAP, LDAP, and other standard protocols.
Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse 1.1.37
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127813/
Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse (DCC) is a system of clients and
servers that collect and count checksums related to mail messages. The
counts can be used by SMTP servers and mail user agents to detect and
reject bulk mail. DCC servers can exchange common checksums. The
checksums include values that are "fuzzy", or constant across
common variations in bulk messages.
dnspython 1.0.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127732/
dnspython is a DNS toolkit for Python. It supports almost all of the
record types. It can be used for queries, zone transfers, and dynamic
updates. It supports TSIG authenticated messages and EDNS0. dnspython
provides both high and low level access to DNS. The high level classes
perform queries for data of a given name, type, and class, and return
an answer set. The low level classes allow direct manipulation of DNS
zones, messages, names, and records.
DSPAM 2.6.1.01
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127773/
DSPAM is a server-side anti-spam agent for UNIX email servers. It
masquerades as the email server's local delivery agent and
filters/learns spam using a Bayesian statistical approach which
provides an administratively maintenance-free, self-learning anti-spam
service. Each email is broken down into its most interesting tokens,
each assigned a spam probability. All probabilities are then combined
to produce a statistical probability of spam. This approach, applied to
a mature corpus of email, has the potential to yield a 99.75% success
rate with less than a 0.03% chance of false positives.
Enca 0.99.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127824/
Enca detects the encoding of text files, on the basis of knowledge of
their language. It can also convert them to other encodings, allowing
you to recode files without knowing their current encoding. It supports
most of Central and East European languages, and a few Unicode
variants, independently on language.
EzSDK 4.74
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127825/
EzSDK is a PHP SDK which includes a PHP source code generator, a
library of PHP classes, and an application environment consisting of
premade supporting modules. The modules handle user application and
data access security, DB compatibility (with MySQL, MS SQL, Oracle,
etc.), a built-in GUI interface with an interactive desktop, and more.
FAQbot 0.3.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127720/
FAQbot works with a MySQL database to maintain and organize connected
articles (generally help pages or FAQs) as well as provide a uniform
format and display. It includes a simple ranking system. It is intended
for Web masters with article-based Web sites, but it is flexible enough
to provide multiple site layouts to fit different site designs. It uses
MySQL, PHP4, SSL, and some Javascript.
Firepass 1.1.1a
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127779/
Firepass is a tunneling tool allowing users bypass firewall
restrictions and encapsulate data flows inside legal ones that use HTTP
POST requests. TCP or UDP based protocols may be tunneled with
Firepass.
Freevo 1.3.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127721/
Freevo is a Linux application that turns a PC with a TV capture card
and/or TV-out into a standalone multimedia
jukebox/VCR/PVR/HTPC/DVR/set-top box. It uses MPlayer and other apps to
play and record audio and video. It is optimized for use with a TV and
remote, but can be used with a monitor and keyboard. It is very easy to
install since the binary release package has no external dependencies.
FScript 1.12 (Main)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127766/
FScript is an extremely simple scripting language. Its intended use is
as an embedded language in other Java programs. It is very simple to
embed; it can be as simple as sub-classing one class to add your own
functionality. However, it is not a complete programming language, as
it has no library of standard functions (such as IO and string
processing). FScript supplies base functionality (such as flow control,
variable handling, and basic math operations) that can extended by the
host application. The only requirement is a Java 2 runtime environment.
Genmake 2003_06_30
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127722/
Genmake creates Makefiles for C/C++ projects from a simple project
description. The project description file can contain any number of
projects and dependencies between them. The description is organized
into workspace, projectspace and filespace and supports any number of
build modes (debug, release, etc.).
GKrellM 2.1.14 (GTK 2.0)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127777/
GKrellM is a GTK-based stacked monitor program that charts SMP CPUs,
disks, load, active net interfaces, and internet connections. There are
also builtin monitors for memory and swap, file systems with
mount/umount feature, mailbox checking including POP3 and IMAP,
clock/calendar, laptop battery, sensors (temperatures, voltages, and
fans), and uptime. It has LEDs for the net monitors and an on/off
button and online timer for PPP. There is a GUI popup for
configuration, plugin extensions can be installed, and many themes are
available. It also features a client/server monitoring capability.
GLAME 1.0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127743/
GLAME (GNU/Linux Audio Mechanics) is meant to be the GIMP of audio
processing. It is designed to be a powerful, fast, stable, and easily
extensible sound editor for Linux and compatible systems. It has full
support for non-destructive editing including undo/redo and applying
LADSPA effects. Its supported platforms are Linux, BSD, IRIX, and OS X.
It uses guile and libxml, and the GNOME libs available is highly
recommended. MP3 and Ogg files can be processed if libmad and
libvorbisfile are installed.
Glub Tech Secure FTP 2.0.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127735/
Glub Tech Secure FTP is a command-line utility that allows FTP
connections to be made using SSL.
GNOME War Pad 0.2.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127748/
GNOME War Pad is 'VGA Planets' client for GNOME 2 desktop platform. It
aims to develop a full featured client, including scripting Python
support.
GNU Smalltalk 2.1.3 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127596/
GNU Smalltalk is a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language.
GNU TeXmacs 1.0.1.16
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127764/
GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was inspired by
both TeX and GNU Emacs. The editor allows you to write structured
documents via a "wysiwyg" and user friendly interface. The
program implements high quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts.
It is also possible to use TeXmacs as an interface to computer algebra
systems. Finally, TeXmacs supports the Guile/Scheme extension language,
which makes it possible to adapt the user interface to specific needs,
and even to extend the editor.
HURL 0.6.3b
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127836/
HURL Updates RedHat Linux. It attempts to download appropriate system
updates from a specified FTP server. It features dependency checking,
package exclusion with regular expressions, email notification when
updates are ready to install, and Powertools updates. It has been
tested on RedHat 5.1 through 9. It is written in Python but does not
require the Python RPM bindings.
icradius-ha 0.14
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127731/
icradius-ha is a patch that adds some new features to icradius itself,
which is an authentication server that stores all information in a
MySQL backend. A default domain can be added automatically to user name
before auth and accounting. You can instruct icradius to open a
different mysql connection for read and write operations (nice with
mysql replications). You can also get it to use a different mysql
server for read and/or write operation in case of failure of the
master. Various other features included.
imgSeek 0.7.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127800/
imgSeek is a photo collection manager capable of searching through an
image database, in which the query is expressed either as a rough
sketch painted by the user or as another image you supply. You simply
draw a rough sketch of what you want to find and imgSeek displays for
you a thumbnail view of the best matches. You may also find duplicate
images automatically, generate Web photo albums, edit image metadata
including EXIF JPEG data, organize images into a keyword hierarchy, and
more.
ImLib3D 0.9.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127769/
ImLib3D is a C++ library and visualization system for 3D (volumetric)
image processing. It contains most basic image processing algorithms,
as well as some more sophisticated ones. Its images are STL-compliant
templated containers. It inculdes a viewer that features multiplanar
views, interactive image processing, animations, vector field views,
and 3D (OpenGL) multiplanar. Its main application is medical image
processing.
Internet Task Management System 1.11 (Build 111)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127823/
ITMS uses PHP to formalize the task delegation process in a business
environment. Functionality includes the ability to create individual
tasks and then combine them into a process of work items which can be
easily delegated to any user of the system. Assignment and reminder
emails are recieved based upon user preferences. Administrators of the
system have the ability to manage all users and their task properties.
ITMS supports MySQL, Oracle, LDAP, and SSL.
iPodEject 0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127693/
iPodEject adds an iPod icon to the Mac OS X menu bar that eject your
iPod volume so that it can be safely disconnected.
ITracker 2.0.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127767/
ITracker is a Java J2EE issue/bug tracking system designed to support
multiple projects with independent user bases. It supports features
such as full i18n support, multiple versions and project components,
detailed histories, issue searching, file attachments, dynamic reports
with charts, configurable field values, and multiple email
notifications.
Kpacman 0.3.2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127822/
Kpacman is an implementation of the pacman game for KDE. Multiple game
modes/schemes are available, including Ms. Pacman. Sound is not yet
supported.
Krename 2.7.3 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127740/
Krename is a very powerful batch file renamer for KDE3 which can rename
a list of files based on a set of expressions. It can copy/move the
files to another directory or simply rename the input files. Krename
supports many conversion operations, including conversion of a filename
to lowercase or to uppercase, conversion of the first letter of every
word to uppercase, adding numbers to filenames, finding and replacing
parts of the filename, and many more. It can also change access and
modification dates, permissions, and file ownership.
LANforge FIRE & ICE 3.7.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127828/
The LANforge is a unified multi-protocol network traffic generation and
WAN simulation application. It allows testing and verification labs to
simulate real world customer traffic. The WAN simulator allows the
injection of latency and other network oddities like dropped,
duplicated, and re-ordered packets. The LANforge provides a scriptable
command line interface with Perl libraries as well as a graphical user
interface.
LILO 22.5.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127723/
LILO is a Boot loader for Linux/x86 and other PC operating systems. It
is responsible for loading your Linux kernel from either a floppy or a
hard drive and passing control to it. It is capable of booting beyond
cylinder 1024 of a hard disk if the BIOS supports EDD packet call
extensions to the int 0x13 interface. LILO can also be used to boot
many other operating systems, including DOS, Windows (all versions),
OS/2, and the BSD variants. The LILO distribution includes full source,
documentation and support files.
Matchbox Window Manager 0.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127812/
Matchbox is a unique X11 window manager designed for computers with
little screen real estate, limited input devices and low CPU/storage
resources. Touchscreen PDAs fit well into this category.
Minimalist Queue Services 0.0.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127796/
MQS (Minimalist Queue Services) is a minimalist queueing system that
provides a set of basic methods in order to offer asynchronous
messaging for program/application. Applications can use this type of
services in order to store and retrieve messages to a dedicated queue
in the queue services. This allows you to avoid direct connection
between applications and provides a simple asynchronous communication
system. It provides a simple set of XML-RPC methods for pushing and
getting messages in a specific queue (so you can use the system with
any application that can talk XML-RPC). The queue is stored in a
database (e.g., MySQL).
Mojo Mail 2.8.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127730/
Mojo Mail is a light-weight Web-based email mailing list manager. It
supports announce-only lists and group discussion lists, as well as
archiving, double opt-in subscriptions, and double opt-out
unsubscriptions. List mailings can be sent using sendmail, qmail, or
even with a straight SMTP connection (either all at once, or in timed
batches). All list administration can be done through your browser via
Mojo Mail's administrative control panel. Creating new lists and
administrating them is easy. Mojo Mail is a great alternative to
programs such as Majordomo if you want to give more control to the
actual list owners, who may not have much experience with such
applications. Mojo Mail can be run simply as a CGI script and needs no
special modules installed. The entire look of html pages created by
Mojo Mail can be customized with any template you can provide, on a
list by list basis.
Music Library 1.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127439/
Music Library is a music-on-demand system for phpGroupware. It searches
recursively through a directory full of files for audio formats you
specify and dumps their artist, album, and track names into a database.
You can then browse, search, or listen over HTTP. It features custom
playlists, and comes with an MP3 renaming script to ease the task of
administration as well as an Applescript for using XMMS via X11 on OS
X.
MyHeadlines 4.2.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127772/
MyHeadlines is module that adds syndicated headline functionality to
any PHP and MySQL-based website. Your users may subscribe to multiple
RSS feeds from a fully categorized database of over 1,000 sources. It
was previously a PHPNuke/PostNuke Addon, but can now be integrated with
any Web site.
Netscape Communicator 7.1 (Mozilla-based)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127784/
Netscape Communicator is the all-in-one web browser and communications
suite that makes it easy to send Internet email, read newsgroups,
create web pages, and browse the World Wide Web.
NewsMonster 1.0RC5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127639/
NewsMonster is an advanced Weblog manager, reputation system,
micropayment economy, and semantic Web application. It allows the user
to keep track of news and use reputation within the blogging community
to help discover new Weblogs, important articles, and other compelling
relationships.
NexControl 0.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127715/
NexControl is a simple Perl program that controls a Celestron NexStar
series telescope. It should work on any other platform that supports
Perl and /dev serial ports.
Nmap 3.30 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127778/
Nmap is a utility for network exploration or security auditing. It
supports ping scanning (determine which hosts are up), many port
scanning techniques (determine what services the hosts are offering),
and TCP/IP fingerprinting (remote host OS or device identification).
Nmap also offers flexible target and port specification, decoy/stealth
scanning, sunRPC scanning, and more. Most Unix and Windows platforms
are supported in both GUI and commandline modes. Several popular
handheld devices are also supported, including the Sharp Zaurus and the
iPAQ.
Nokia Logo Converter for Linux 0.9.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127838/
The Nokia Logo Converter for Linux is a program that is capable of
converting most Nokia Logo Files (*.nlm, *.nol) into Bitmap and
vice-versa, allowing you this way to use any Bitmap (other graphic
formats also supported) you drew or copied from somewhere as a logo for
your Nokia Mobile Phone or to browse your collection of Nokia Logo
files. It handles both formats of Logos (Operator and Picture SMS) and
has an integrated file browser showing you every Logo or Bitmap in a
directory while you scroll in the file box. It features a batch convert
mode, so you can convert several files at once. It also offers standard
file managing functions so you can manage your logos on your hard disk.
OpenFrame 1.0 beta
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127484/
OpenFrame an extensible, complete, and portable framework for J2EE
portal applications, providing APIs and ready-to-use tools for page
definitions, portlets, user management, content management,
collaboration, and community services.
OpenIsis 0.9.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127759/
OpenIsis provides a library and tools to access CDS/ISIS databases,
which are mostly used for bibliographic data (ISO2709, Z39.50) but also
well suited for other catalogues due to the very flexible indexing
mechanism. Based on a C library, there are also bindings for Perl and
Java (Tcl to come).
OSSP fsl 1.2.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127797/
OSSP fsl offers the syslog API otherwise provided by libc. Instead of
writing to the syslogd process, it uses the powerful OSSP l2 logging
capabilities. It is a drop-in link-time replacement which enables any
syslog consumer to take advantage of OSSP l2 by just linking this
library in before libc. The program is intended to apply OSSP l2
functionality to existing syslog-based third-party programs without the
requirement to change the source code of the program.
OSSP l2 0.9.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127795/
OSSP l2 is a C library providing a very flexible and sophisticated Unix
logging facility. It is based on the model of arbitrary number of
channels, stacked together in a top-down data flow tree structure with
filtering channels in internal nodes and output channels on the leave
nodes. Channel trees can be either constructed manually through
lower-level API functions or all at once with a single API function
controlled by a compact syntactical description of the channel tree.
For generating log messages, a printf-style formatting engine is
provided which can be extended through callback functions. The data
flow inside the channel tree is controlled by logging message severity
levels which are assigned to each individual channel.
PhotoGen 1.9b
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127802/
PhotoGen is a bash shell script that creates photo galleries from a
directory of JPEG and GIF images. The script will generate thumbnails
from the large images, let you choose a background color for the
gallery, and also let you add captions to each thumbnail image.
PHP Panoptes 0.3 (Main)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127749/
PHP Panoptes is a set of PHP utilities to manage the statistics of the
machines and devices on a network. It has a modular design, allowing
new features to be added easily. Configuration is done through a
single, simple XML file. It is intended to allow you to maintain all
your network statistics in a centralized way.
PHPXref 0.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127783/
PHPXref is a Perl script that cross-references classes, functions,
variables, and SQL tables used in a PHP-based Web site and generates
simple HTML output designed to make browsing through code easy. In
addition, it can extract phpdoc style comments from the PHP files to
provide browsable documentation.
Postfix 2.0.13 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127780/
Postfix is an attempt to provide an alternative to the widely-used
Sendmail program. Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and
hopefully secure, while at the same time being sendmail compatible
enough to not upset your users.
PreMail 1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127814/
PreMail is a mail previewer and deleter that checks POP accounts and
presents a list of messages. You can then select and delete any of
these messages. By default, it uses .fetchmailrc as its list of
accounts.
PyKota Print Quota System 1.09
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127834/
PyKota is a centralized and extensible print quota system for the
Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) and LPRng. It features per-printer
user and group quotas, automated email warning to users and quota
administrator, commandline tools which mimic the disk quota utilities,
PostgreSQL and OpenLDAP backends, and much more.
QuickDownloader 3.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127770/
QuickDownloader is a download manager that accelerates downloads by
between 200 and 300%. It provides a resume capability for resuming
broken downloads. It supports both HTTP and FTP downloads.
Redundancy Information Protection System 0.9
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127774/
RIPS can protect data in a manner where minor corruptions can be
balanced out by adding some redundancy to it.
SaveMyModem 1.0pre5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127755/
SaveMyModem is an anti-spam, email-shaping, and delete-on-server email
tool. It is designed for users with slow dialup connections who are
tired of downloading large amounts of spam and worm and virus
attachments.
SBLIM 1.0 (Test Suite)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127819/
SBLIM (pronounced "sublime"), the Standards Based Linux
Instrumentation for Manageability is an IBM Open Source project,
intended to enhance the manageability of GNU/Linux systems. It does so
by enabling GNU/Linux for WBEM, Web Based Enterprise Management, a set
of standards defined by the DMTF and fostered by the WBEMsource
initiative.
Scratchy 0.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127781/
Scratchy is an Apache log parser and report generator which can produce
charts of the log statistics.
Secure FTP Bean 2.0.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127736/
The Secure FTP Bean allows FTP connections to be made over SSL,
including both implicit and explicit SSL connections, and passive and
active data transfers with or without encryption.
Show 1.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127729/
Show is a fast, flexible, extensible, and bloat-free image viewer for
X11 that can fade images in, display them, and fade them out to black
according to user-specified values of fade speed and delay. It features
an extremely small executable footprint (20KB), support for well over a
dozen image formats, variable scaling, magnification, window
positioning, clockwise and counterclockwise image rotation, X/Y axis
flipping, wildcard support, and logging abilities. It can also be
easilly incorporated into multimedia presentations, shell scripts, and
other utilities.
SimpleData 3.0.17
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127782/
SimpleData is a Web application for managing your sales, inventory,
invoices, quotes, purchases, and requests for quotes. It offers the
ability to track all payments and balances on purchases and orders, and
allows reports and forms to be printed or emailed. The printed forms
are intended to fit in a standard 2-pane envelope for easy mailing. It
features four sales and purchase reports, and can be easily extended.
sitecopy 0.13.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127835/
sitecopy allows you to easily maintain remote Web sites. The program
will upload files to the server which have changed locally, and delete
files from the server which have been removed locally, keeping the
remote site synchronized. FTP and WebDAV are supported.
Snd 6.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127737/
Snd is a freeware sound editor modelled loosely after Emacs and an old,
sorely-missed PDP-10 sound editor named Dpysnd. It is currently an
X/Motif application.
StarPlot 0.94.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127827/
StarPlot is a GTK-based program, written in C++, which can be used
interactively to view three-dimensional perspective charts of stars.
Charts can be recentered, rotated, or zoomed in or out with a mouse
click (this can also, of course, be done via dialog boxes for more
precision). Stars may be viewed (or ignored) by spectral class and
absolute magnitude. Other features include support for both celestial
and galactic coordinate systems, the ability to display extended
non-stellar objects, and a pop-up Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. StarPlot
is also packaged with starconvert, a utility which converts
line-oriented stellar data records to StarPlot format. Most star data
files available on the Internet can be converted this way if a short
file describing the original file format is provided to starconvert.
Syndigator 0.09
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127829/
Syndigator is an RSS reader/aggregator.
Synitech OpenEMR 2.0.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127727/
OpenEMR is a modular, HIPAA compliant, cross-platform Electronic
Medical Records System (EMRS). It runs under Apache or IIS and includes
advanced authorization and auditing functionality, automatic timeouts,
group-based user configuration, extensive logging, and supports
patient-requested file changes. It facilitates efficient office
management through automated patient record journaling, and has been
successfully integrated with third-party technologies including speech
recognition, wireless access, tablet PCs, and biometric authentication.
The interface is themable and optimized for consistency, simplicity,
and speed of access to patient information. Public standards are used
to achieve maximum compatibility with evolving technologies.
System Garden Habitat 0.16.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127831/
Habitat is a performance management system which captures, stores, and
visualises table-based time series data. Monitor probes exist for Linux
and Solaris with Windows coming soon. It has a command line interface,
a fast GUI client for graphical visualisation, and a simple format for
extending data capture in the agent. It is written in C with Gtk and
can access data from its peers directly, by file sharing, or with the
use of a separate central archiving repository (harvest) to scale to
installations of significant size.
tclperl 2.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127786/
Tclperl allows the execution of Perl code from within a TCL interpreter
using one or several embedded Perl interpreters.
tclpython 3.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127785/
Tclpython allows the execution of Python code from within a TCL
interpreter using embedded Python interpreters.
The Tamber Project 1.2.10 (Pogo)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127798/
The Tamber project is a free, componentised n-tier website engine that
uses open languages such as XML and JavaScript. In a nutshell, content
is stored in separate XML files, in databases, or other data objects;
business functions are carried out by JavaScript and ASP; and
presentation is controlled by an XSL transformation, which allows for
delivery over multiple channels such as HTML, WAP and email. Currently
Tamber contains modules that support; automatic locale detection,
search engine tracking and optimisation, e-commerce catalogues;
shopping carts and order management, secure sign in, data access and
conversion services, advanced session management, content managemt
tools and forums.
TinyCA 0.4.8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127840/
TinyCA is a simple GUI written in Perl/Tk to manage a small
certification authority. It is based on OpenSSL and Perl modules from
the OpenCA project. TinyCA lets you manage x509 certificates. It is
possible to export data in PEM or DER format for use with servers, as
PKCS#12 for use with clients, or as S/MIME certificates for use with
email programs. It is also possible to import your own PKCS#10 requests
and generate certificates from them.
TPL Compiler 1.0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127844/
TPL Compiler compiles a phpBB-style template into a Python module,
which can be called with a data dictionary to apply that data to the
template.
tvmet 1.2.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127744/
This Tiny Vector and Matrix template library uses Meta Templates and
Expression Templates (ET) to evaluate results at compile time, thus
making it fast for low-end systems. Temporaries are avoided because of
this. The produced code is similar to hand-coded code, but the quality
of the code still depends on the compiler and its version. The
dimensions for vectors and matrices are static and bounded at compile
time using template arguments.
Uptime 0.1a
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127667/
Uptime periodically requests a page from your Web server. If the site
is unreachable, it sends you an email, followed by another when it
becomes reachable again.
viPlugin 0.1.14
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127837/
viPlugin is an Eclipse plugin that adds vi functionality to the editors
that are provided with Eclipse (JDT, CDT, etc.).
Visual Interactive Datapipe 0.8devel
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127747/
Visual Interactive Datapipe (Vida) is an interactive visual datapipe
for all *nix systems, which allows socket communications to be
redirected over pipes. It features an ncurses interface that allows the
creation of multiple datapipes, each supporting multiple connections.
It is possible to sniff and log traffic in various ways, hijack piped
connections, perform DNS hijacking on switched LANs, and much more.
WebConference 2.22
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127776/
WebConference is a CGI-based streaming/real-time chat solution. It has
a full suite of features such as custom colors, private rooms, seamless
jumping, advanced security features, stealth mode, and much more.
XMLmind XML Editor 2.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127811/
XMLmind XML Editor (XXE for short) is a full-fledged XML 1.0 editor,
featuring a word processor-like view (CSS2 styled). It was designed to
make technical persons comfortable with and productive at editing XML
documents and XML data. It can be used with or without a CSS style
sheet. If a CSS style sheet has been attached to the document, a word
processor-like view may be used to edit the document; otherwise a tree
view is used. A substantial subset of CSS2 is supported, including
tables, counters, and generated content. It has a multi-level
undo/redo, is written in Java, and should run on a large variety of
platforms.
xTunes 1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127687/
xTunes is a skin for XMMS based on Apple's iTunes.
yawk 1.0.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127826/
yawk is a wiki clone written in gawk. It supports the usual text
styles, lists, and tables. Additional and optional features are
formatting with stylesheet classes, file uploads, and a framed user
interface mode. It works on plain text files and does not require a
database.
Zinc 3.2.94 (initial)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127733/
Zinc is a Tk widget developed with Perl/Tk, Tcl/Tk and Python/Tk
bindings. Zinc widgets are very similar to Tk canvases in that they
support structured graphics. Graphical items can be manipulated, and
bindings can be associated with them to implement interaction
behaviors. But unlike the canvas, zinc can structure the items in a
hierarchy, and has support for affine 2D transforms. Clipping can be
set for sub-trees of the item hierarchy and the item set is quite more
powerful, including field-specific items for Air Traffic systems. Zinc
is fast enough to allow the implementation of 2k2k radar displays with
smooth animations. It is structured enough to allow the implementation
of direct manipulation desktop GUIs.
zpop3d 0.8.9.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127768/
zpop3d is an RFC 1939-compliant POP3 server. It features virtual
domains support, POP before SMTP, and secure mailbox updates. It runs
through tcpserver, xinetd, or the like.
Zuul 1.0.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/127792/
Zuul is yet another PHP frontend for mldonkey. It allows full access to
many of the features of mldonkey, including starting/viewing downloads,
viewing uploads, viewing servers, and setting all the options.
Slashcode
Handling logging issues
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/22/0533218
I'm using cronolog for my apache logs, and I really, really like it.
I'd like to be able to use it on the slash logs as well, which become
large and cumbersome over time with many sites running on a server. How
do you all handle your logs? What do you use for log rotation? How long
do you keep logs? Is anyone using cronolog, or something like it with
slash?
RSS to Story?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/21/1727241
Hi, I'm looking for a way to grab remote RDF and post them as stories.
portald seems only to handle blocks. I'm aware of the elixus.org, and
the RSS2Story plugin in their patch of slashcode, but I can't get the
plugin installed, and it seems to be left unfinished. So is there any
other way to do this?
launch of slash site "stupidsecurity.com"
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/18/2133212
Announcing the opening of StupidSecurity.com. The site is meant to be a
chronicle of idiotic and deceptive "security" measures. From the "three
questions" that the airlines finally stopped asking to the closing of
Meigs Airport in Chicago supposedly for security reasons, we want YOUR
gripes about security measures that are just plain dumb! I'd welcome
submissions (the stupider the better!), comments, complaints, and
praise!
MySQL 4.1+
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/16/1639224
I want to start using MySQL 4.1 to take advantage of the new Spatial
extensions in MySQL to further enhance my plugin. I saw the recent
story referring to using MySQL 4, but no direct mention of experience
with versions 4+. Any tips or recommendations? Should I make the
upgrade only on my development box, or is using 4+ okay. Any experience
with 4.1, which is alpha?
Section-specific Quick Links
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/16/1540217
I'm in the process of setting up a intranet Slash 2 site for a company.
With the aid of the Crow Book I've got everything installed and with
the L'n'F that they want, and we are in the process of adding some
initial content and getting the blocks running the way they want.
However, we're having problems getting section-specific quick links
blocks to work. Example: I have a section called legal, and a block
called legal_qlinks which has different links to index_qlinks.
index_qlinks shows up on the homepage as I expect, but nothing is
displayed in the right "frame" if I click no the section title under an
article. What am I doing wrong? The Crow Book (page 127) suggests that
this should work.
Need help building Slash templates
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/13/1634251
I have comps for a site I want built in Slash. While I have worked with
Movable Type, building Slash templates is a whole different beast. I
need someone to help me convert my comps into a functioning Slash site.
If you have these skills, please drop me a line with your rates and
scheduling availability. You can see what the site will look like here.
--Markos
Preventing duplicates from being posted
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/10/2021250
I'm getting sick of seeing duplicate posts all the time on Slashdot. I
have a feature-request/enhancement that I would like to request for
slashcode. It would be nice if before a moderator submits a story to
check all of the URLS in that post and match it with the previous
weeks/months stories for the same URL. If there is a match, throw up a
warning saying that this story is a possible duplicate. This will help
the moderator out too, since they wouldn't have to read every story on
slashdot in the past two weeks. What do you think? Is this doable?
--Min Idzelis
Vorlonspace Is Back
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/08/0415234
Announced back in October last year, Vorlonspace was launched as a
Babylon 5 discussions site. In late January, the site went down and was
taken off the YASS list. It is now back up and the premise has changed
from Babylon 5 to a general sci-fi discussion site which has generated
more interest.
Adding ispell after slash is installed
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/08/0414234
Hi, I read the (archived) thread at:
http://ask.slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/03/22/1 724238&mode=thread
and I have "Running Weblogs with Slash", so I know that "... Slash 2.2
has added an ispell compatibility mode. If the ispell program exists
and points to an ispell binary, the Edit Story page will include a list
of potentially misspelled words.)" (thanks blagger), but I don't know
how exactly what to add, and into what directory,. I installed freebsd
5.0, then built and installed the slashcode port, and now I've
installed ispell. I then tried adding symlinks to ispell into various
directories, including /usr/local/slash/bin, and restarting my browser
and the freebsd box. Nothing obvious changes. Can someone tell me
exactly which file to put where to enable spell-checking? I'm running
slash-2.2.6 on Freebsd 5.0. Thanks... P.S. Sorry if I misspelled
anything, but...
Shouldn't Slash Be Represented at OSCOM 3?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/02/171253
I found out that OSCOM 3, The Open Source Content Management
Conference, is taking place in Cambridge, MA, from May 28-30. I was
surprised to see that Slash does not appear to be represented in any
way. I posted a story to CTDATA suggesting that our community try to
represent itself in some fashion. If anyone wants to discuss how we can
influence the organizers of this conference to include a Slash
presentation, please email me at dave_aiello at ctdata.com.
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