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Slashdot
Retro-Computing with FPGAs
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/2259233

    [0]zoid.com writes "I ran across a couple of really interesting
    projects using Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) processors. First
    is the [1]C-ONE project that is a reconfigurable computer. The default
    mode is a C64 compatible one, but the machine just boots the FPGA from
    an IDE device at power on, so it could theoretically be pretty much
    anything. The second one is the [2]FPGA Arcade. This site is about
    recreating gaming hardware from the past in modern programmable
    devices. They currently have Pacman, Space Invaders and Galaxian
    implemented in FPGAs." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://c64upgra.de/c-one/
    2. http://www.fpgaarcade.com/

Palm PDA Roundup
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/2224259

    [0]Melvin writes "[1]Hardware Extreme has a [2]roundup featuring some
    of the top [3]PalmOS based PDAs in the market (and a few coming out in
    the 2nd and 3rd Quarter). Being a geek's gadget, :) I would recommend
    you guys to check out this roundup if you are planning to get a new
    Palm PDA." 
Links
    0. http://www.hwextreme.com
    1. http://www.hwextreme.com/
    2. http://www.hwextreme.com/reviews/misc/showcase10
    3. http://www.palmsource.com/

NEAT Comet Crossing: Internet Telescopes
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/207210

    An anonymous reader writes "During a large solar coronal mass ejection,
    this week's [0]NEAT Comet crossing, gave some spectacular film footage.
    While no comet with such a small nucleus has ever survived that kind of
    close solar approach (one-fourth of Mercury's orbit) without
    fragmenting, this one did-- and is now [1]outward bound on its 370
    century roundtrip. These new comet discoveries have filled the log
    files of the now [2]70 big robotic telescope projects, most of which
    are being connected to the internet. The largest ($3 M) research-class
    one [3]for public use--the Hawaiian [4]Faulkes Project--will [5]see
    first light in 45 days." 
Links
    0. http://www.astrobio.net/news/article381.html
    1. http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2003_02_12/
    2. http://alpha.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~hessman/MONET/links.html
    3. http://www.faulkes-telescope.com/images/Physics_world_D_Faulkes_article.jpg
    4. http://www.faulkes-telescope.com/
    5. http://www.faulkes-telescope.com/How_it_will_work.htm

HDTV via GNU Radio
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1958243

    NortonDC writes "[0]High Definition TV has been successfully captured
    in its native data stream from an over the air broadcast by a software
    defined radio that is Free and open source from the [1]GNU Software
    Defined Radio project." 
Links
    0. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/images/hdtv-samples.html
    1. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/gnuradio.html

The Taste of Pain
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/193242

    An anonymous reader writes "The more the human genome is unraveled and
    previously non-genetic based attributes are now associated with a
    specific genetic function, such as [0] physical and emotional pain and
    [1]taste, it seems, to me, that our personalities appear to be much
    less influenced by out environment and more by our genes." A [2]related
    article links your [3]sense of taste to your risk for cancer, heart
    disease, etc. 
Links
    0. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993423
    1. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993396
    2. 
http://www.psycport.com/stories/comtex_2003_02_14_up_0000-3435-.dsthealthcare_01.xml.html
    3. http://www.nature.com/nsu/010222/010222-13.html

Reason on IP Protection and Creativity
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1837229

    rnturn writes "A long but interesting [0]article over at
    [1]Reasononline discusses a paper written by a pair of economists and
    published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (!) and the
    reactions to it of several other economists. A snippet from the
    article: 'Moreover, U.S. court decisions in the 1980s that strengthened
    patent protection for software led to less innovation. "Far from
    unleashing a flurry of new innovative activity," Maskin and Bessen
    write, "these stronger property rights ushered in a period of stagnant,
    if not declining, R&D among those industries and firms that patented
    most."' Not exactly news to most readers but it appears that their
    paper is making waves in economic circles." 
Links
    0. http://www.reason.com/0303/fe.dc.creation.shtml
    1. http://www.reason.com/

Apple is Going Out of Business ... Again
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/152252

    gsfprez writes "Its been a while ... and strangely, the world almost
    seemed empty without the constant drumbeat of how Apple is on the verge
    of going out of business. If you're a fan like i am, then you're in
    luck, because this [0]Canadian tech journalist didn't get the memo that
    Apple's been going out of business longer than most tech journalists
    have been in business. And besides, someone needs to [1]let Robert
    Thomson know: when writing a story on how Apple is about to die, [2]you
    [3]have [4]to [5] call [6] them "beleaguered". Come on, that's [7]Tech
    Journalism 101, people. In any case, he brings up no new points to
    bolster his argument: he confuses his personal inability to use
    third-party software that works fine for most of us with legitimate bad
    third-party support, and uses this to draw his illogical conclusion.
    Illogical because it's the same reasons/unrealized conclusions that
    were the staple of tech journalism from 1985-1999." 
Links
    0. 
http://www.canada.com/technology/story.html?id=C4573230-4B60-4F1D-9901-D1B26D4D2C6C
    1. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    2. http://www.businessweek.com/1997/05/b351227.htm
    3. http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_679.html
    4. http://www.fool.com/community/views/2001/view010503.htm
    5. http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_762.html
    6. http://www.itworld.com/Comp/4011/CWSTO58604/
    7. http://www.lowendmac.com/musings/1998.shtml

Build Your Own Weather Balloon
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1711242

    [0]Leeji writes "Here is an interesting read about one geek's
    [1]project to build and launch a weather balloon. The flight recorder
    is a small $200 [2]Soekris Engineering computer running [3]Bering
    Linux. It also uses a Garmin GPS, HAM packet radio, an automated Aiptek
    Pencam Trio digital camera, army surplus batteries, and lots of [4]geek
    duct tape." 
Links
    0. http://slashdot AT leeholmes DOT com
    1. http://shark.dls.net/~jmeehan/balloon/
    2. http://www.soekris.com/
    3. http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=904&page_id=21
    4. http://www.perl.org/

"Clone Wars" Cartoon Shorts on Cartoon Network
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1456232

    [0]snilloc writes "[1]Starwars.com announces that [2]Cartoon Network
    will carry [3]"Star Wars: Clone Wars" cartoon shorts in order to bridge
    the gap between Episodes 2 and 3. I guess this means we won't be seeing
    the Clone Wars in Ep3, as many of us had hoped. On the bright side, we
    get our SW fix in twenty 2-3 minute shorts. We can only hope against
    hope that they won't suck." 
Links
    0. mailto:jlcollins@@@hotmail...com
    1. http://www.starwars.com/
    2. http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/
    3. http://www.starwars.com/eu/news/2003/02/news20030220.html

>From DRM to Rights Management Services
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1441237

    [0]miladus writes "[1]Microsoft has formed an academic [2]Think Tank on
    Trustworthy Computing. The Academic Board is to advise Microsoft on
    'security, privacy and reliability enhancements in[...] products and
    technologies so that Microsoft can obtain critical feedback on product
    and policy issues related to its Trustworthy Computing.' An
    [3]interview with two members of the board is an interesting read,
    especially concerning the global implications of privacy. Of note, is
    the absence of DRM discussion. But DRM shows up as 'Rights Management
    Services' in the promised [4]Widows Rights Management Services to be
    released later this year. it will deliver a 'platform-based approach to
    persistent policy rights for Web content and sensitive corporate
    documents of all types'" 
Links
    0. http://www.miladus.org/mt
    1. http://www.microsoft.com/
    2. http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2003/Feb03/02-20TWCAABPR.asp
    3. http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2003/Feb03/02-20TWCBoardasp
    4. 
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2003/Feb03/02-21RMSForWindowsServerPR.asp




Newsforge Reports
How to bring more commercial applications to Linux
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1830208

    - By Matija Suklje - What most of you have probably already noticed is
    that Linux lacks commercial "professional" applications (e.g.
    Photoshop, flash MX) and commercial games. And that is the main reason
    why most "dual-booters" and potential Linux users don't (fully) migrate
    to this astounding OS. And why doesn't the Linux community get any
    greater confirmation from the commercial industry? Because they think
    that we, the Linux users, wouldn't ... 

Education 'portal' for Linux launched
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1534259

    - by Tina Gasperson -With the slogan, "Who you are...What you need"
    Linux advocate Jonathan Hughes launched the Linux in Education portal
    on February 20th. The site is designed specifically to provide teachers
    and other people involved in education with tools, resources, and
    information about implementing Linux. 

Linux Advisory Watch - February 21st, 2003
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1111251

    - By Benjamin D. Thomas Linux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive
    newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been
    announced throughout the week. It includes pointers to updated packages
    and descriptions of each vulnerability. This week, advisories were
    released for mod_dav, w3m, cups, php, mysql, openssl, mailman,
    syslinux, nethack, bitchx, util-linux, apcupdb, pam, shadow-utils, and
    imp.  The distributors include ... 




Newsforge Newsvac
QUIK Computing announces release of Ace Operator v 1.0b
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/148248

    QUIK Computing is pleased to announce the release of Ace Operator
    version 1.1.0b. Ace Operator is an instant messaging call center
    solution that can be accessed from web pages. 

Book Review - Cisco Secure Virtual Private Network
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/144200

    Mirko Zorz writes "This publication is designed to give the readers
    basic knowledge of planning, administering and maintaining Virtual
    Private Networks. It does provide some general VPN related information,
    but as it is a written reference for the Cisco Secure Virtual Private
    Networks courses, book will be of a great use to the readers wanting to
    enable VPN with their Cisco products. Read more at Help Net Security." 

MontaVista Software Enables New Intel® Network Processors
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/142233

    SAN JOSE, Calif., Intel Developer Forum, Feb. 20, 2003 — MontaVista
    Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, announced
    that MontaVista™ Linux® Professional Edition will support the new
    Intel® IXP420, IXP421 and IXP422 network processors unveiled at the
    Intel Developer Forum that opened earlier this week in San Jose, Calif. 

'Information Rights Management' To Debut in Office
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/140246

    Anonymous Reader writes "Information Rights Management in Office 2003:
    "IRM is a persistent file-level technology from Microsoft that allows
    the user to specify permission for who can access and use documents or
    e-mail messages, and helps prevent sensitive information from being
    printed, forwarded, or copied by unauthorized individuals," according
    the early Beta 2 text. "Once permission for a document or message has
    been restricted with this ... 

dW Live in New Orleans Linux sessions
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1359230

    Anonymous Reader writes "If you are lucky enough to be able to get to
    one conference this year, plan to get to the IBM developerWorks Live.
    Its in New Orleans this year so you can have lots of fun after the
    BOFs. Here are just a few of the 27 sessions available for Linux
    developers. DB2 - Linux at its Best, DB2 and Borland Kylix:
    Cross-platform Development on Windows AND Linux using C++, Developing
    PHP and Open Source, Database Applications for ... 

Mini-Review of Red Hat 8.1-beta3
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1357212

    Gentu writes "OSNews features a favorable review of Red Hat 8.1-beta3,
    a beta released just a few days ago. The article discusses the
    installation process, the updated desktop and the applications included
    within it and noted how rapidly the company is outclassing its Linux
    competitors and how the Red Hat 8.x releases start to compete with the
    big OS players in the corporate desktop and server market." 

New Linux Support Policies are Ominous
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1355218

    Red Hat and Mandrake are cutting support for older versions of their
    Linux distributions... The results will be a security nightmare for the
    Internet. 

Interview with Judy Novak
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1350212

    Mirko Zorz writes "Judy Novak is the co-author of the acclaimed
    "Network Intrusion Detection 3/e". Read her opinion on intrusion
    detection, open source, the disclosure of vulnerabilities and more." 

Desktop Linux Products on Parade
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/0423208

    Attendees of the Desktop Linux Summit here have spent the past two days
    reveling in the growing number of games, PCs, software applications,
    and peripherals that are now compatible with the underdog operating
    system. 

Aqua Data Studio 2.0 for Linux Released
http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1956210

    JohnLH writes "AquaFold, Inc today announced the latest version of Aqua
    Data Studio, it's universal database tool for building, managing and
    maintaining enterprise relational databases. Aqua Data Studio includes
    support for all major database platforms such as Oracle 8i/9i, IBM DB2,
    Sybase Adaptive Server, Microsoft SQL Server and the open source
    databases MySQL and PostgreSQL. Developed with the Java programming
    language, Aqua Data Studio ... 




Freshmeat
A Joint Monitoring System 1.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113929/

    AJMS (AKA "AMS") displays syslog messages in realtime through
    a standalone Java client or in a browser. It offers straightforward
    configuration and integrates easily into any existing syslog
    environment. 

ActivePerl Build 805, based on Perl 5.8.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113944/

    ActivePerl is a binary package containing the latest build of
    ActiveState's distribution of Perl. It includes new documentation and
    tutorials for using Perl, and the Perl Package Manager, which makes
    installing modules faster and easier. The Windows package provides
    additional features to take advantage of that platform. ActivePerl is
    available for Linux (RPM and Debian), Solaris, and Windows. 

aEGiS t0xirc 1.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113938/

    t0xirc is a PHP class that enable applications to interact with the
    popular IRC bot Eggdrop. It can be used to include a list of connected
    users on a Web page, or even to write a CLI PHP script that runs in the
    background and gives some intelligence to idle bots. 

Anthill Pro Build and Release Management Server 2.0.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113864/

    Anthill Pro is an automated manager for the build and release process
    of software development. It can provide daily reports of an overnight
    build, with automated test runs, a revision log which lists newly
    implemented features. Anthill Pro adds to the already robust feature
    set of the open source version of Anthill. Anthill Pro is easy to use
    in heterogeneous environments since it allows you to use different JDKs
    and different classpaths to build different projects. It also provides
    robust support for project dependencies, allowing you to rebuild all
    dependent projects with the latest version of a dependency. Every
    project can store its latest artifacts in Anthill's built-in
    repository, and Anthill gives you the ability to rebuild any previously
    built version. 

BasicLinux 2.00 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113918/

    BasicLinux is a multi-purpose mini-Linux that boots from DOS or Win9x
    and runs in a RAM disk. It can dial an ISP, browse the Web,
    send/receive mail, and download files. It can boot from a floppy, or be
    installed to a permanent Linux native partition (where X and GCC may be
    added using standard packages from Slackware). 

Binc IMAP 1.0.24-1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113977/

    Binc IMAP is a simple xinetd/tcpserver based IMAP server with support
    for Maildir. It is very easy to install and use. 

bogofilter 0.10.3.1 (Current)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113973/

    Bogofilter is a Bayesian spam filter. In its normal mode of operation,
    it takes an email message or other text on standard input, does a
    statistical check against lists of "good" and "bad"
    words, and returns a status code indicating whether or not the message
    is spam. Bogofilter is designed with fast algorithms (including
    Berkeley DB system), coded directly in C, and tuned for speed, so it
    can be used for production by sites that process a lot of mail. 

BPhpWebmail Frontend 1.2.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113961/

    BPhpWebmail Frontend is an easy-to-use and easy-to-install Web mail
    frontend. It features support for multiple POP and IMAP servers, Inbox,
    Outbox, Sent, and Saved folders, and an address book. 

cgi-exec 1.2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113969/

    cgi-exec preprocesses data from an HTML form and redirects the data to
    a CGI script specified in a database located next to cgi-exec. It
    acquires the input from the browser, regardless of method; decodes the
    input into plain text; places that input into environmental variables
    corresponding to the fieldnames designated in the HTML form; searches a
    database to determine the name of the script to be executed to process
    the form data; spawns the script, after appropriate headers are
    emitted; and prints out footers after the return of the script. The
    environment is protected by disallowing the overwriting of existing
    variables. 

Checky 0.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113972/

    The Checky plug-in for Mozilla, Phoenix, and Netscape is a simple
    interface for Web content and resource developers to free and
    commercial online Validator and Checker services. With Checky, you can
    easily set up, combine, and use 18 online validator and checker
    services. Simply choose your services with Checky-Agent, then browse to
    a Web resource and press F10 to display the results of the selected
    services in a new browser tab or window. Service interfaces are
    available for HTML, XHTML, CSS, RDF, RSS, XML, SGML, WAI, 508, and
    various viewers, valets, and purifiers. 

Cherokee 0.4.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113926/

    Cherokee is a tiny, ultrafast, lightweight Web server. It is
    implemented entirely in C, and has no dependencies beyond a standard C
    library. It is embeddable, extensible with plug-ins, and supports
    on-the-fly configuration by reading files or strings. 

Corruption Corrector 1.0 RC1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113974/

    Corruption Corrector (CCorr) is a program designed for fixing corrupt
    files. It is for situations when you have (downloaded) many copies of
    the same file, but all of the copies are a bit corrupt. If the
    corruptions are in different parts of the file, it is possible to
    combine the good bytes from each file and get an uncorrupted copy of
    the file. 

DBMAIL 1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113928/

    The DBMAIL package replaces the normal UNIX mailing system. All email
    and user data is stored in a database. You can create an unlimited
    number of email accounts, which can be checked using the POP3 or IMAP
    protocol. Users can maintain their own set of email addresses. It is
    more scalable, more secure, and faster than traditional mail systems.
    DBMAIL has storage drivers for PostgreSQL and MySQL, and it has
    authentication drivers for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and LDAP. 

distcc 1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113924/

    distcc is a program that distributes compilation of C code across
    several machines on a network, resulting in speed increases of 1.5 to
    10 times. It does not require machines to share a filesystem, have the
    same libraries or header files, or superuser privileges. 

Dive tools for Linux 0.1.7 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113970/

    Divetools is a set of tools to read out a dive computer. In addition it
    includes a conversion program that makes UDCF files out of thet dump
    and a Plotting tool that produces nice PostScript pages for your
    loogbook. It supports the Suunto EON and Uwatec Aladin Series dive
    computers. 

Enemies of Carlotta 0.19 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113979/

    Enemies of Carlotta is a simple mailing list manager. It tries to mimic
    the ezmlm software somewhat, but is written completely from scratch in
    Python. It has a less restrictive license than ezmlm and qmail, and is
    smaller and simpler than GNU Mailman. 

FLP-i18n 1.045 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113939/

    FLP-i18n (Flaimo's Little Package) is a collection of PHP classes for
    internationalization. It formats date and time strings, replaces
    keywords, converts measurement units between SI and the US Customary
    System, and more. 

gitty-gitty 2.0.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113953/

    gitty-gitty, the (general | GNU) template generation tools, are a set
    of scripts for creating a whole set of sources which may already be
    compiled and installed using the GNU development tools. Think of gtgt
    as a program which is able to create an already compilable, very
    sophisticated "hello world" program, written in C or C++ and
    constituted by a main program, two internal modules (classes), and one
    static and one shared library, and this complex "Hello World"
    is already fully embedded into the GNU autoconf/automake development
    environment. By using gitty-gitty, you will get a template of sources
    for the main cases you might meet, and which you can also use as
    examples for automake, autoconf, etc. 

GNOME Installation Guide 22/02/2003 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113955/

    The GNOME Installation Guide was written to help unfamiliar users
    install a stable GNOME system that includes more than the default
    applications. It teaches readers how to compile GNOME on their own
    instead of installing precompiled packages. It also covers installation
    of extra GNOME programs, both those hosted by the GNOME project and
    those which are not. 

gonvert 0.1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113976/

    gonvert is a conversion utility that allows conversion between many
    units such as CGS, Ancient, and Imperial. It supports many categories
    like length, mass, numbers, and more. All converted values are shown
    immediately as you type. It is easy to add/change your own units. It
    was written in Python and uses pygtk and libglade. 

Gst-Player 0.5.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113920/

    Gst-Player is a full-featured media player for GNOME 2 using the
    GStreamer multimedia framework. Features include support for a wide
    range of media formats (both video and audio), support for fullscreen
    playback, and audio output to a range of sound systems and sound
    servers. 

hdup 1.6.3 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113978/

    hdup is used to back up a filesystem. Features include encryption of
    the archive (via mcrypt), compression of the archive (bzip/gzip/none),
    the ability to transfer the archive to a remote host (via scp/rsync),
    and no obscure archive format (it is a normal compressed tar file). 

HTun 0.9.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113983/

    HTun is a VPN (Virtual Private Network) interface that allows you to
    create a fully bidirectional IP-layer VPN over an HTTP proxy or just
    over port 80, allowing you to bypass restrictive firewalls and use any
    IP-based service you desire. 

J-Pilot 0.99.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113949/

    J-Pilot is a full-featured desktop organizer application for the Palm
    Pilot that runs under Linux and UNIX. It includes support for
    datebooks, addresses, memos, todos, expenses, and has plugin support.
    It uses the GTK+ libraries. 

jEdit 4.1pre11 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113968/

    jEdit is an Open Source text editor written in Java. It has many useful
    features, such as syntax highlighting, bracket matching, regular
    expression searching, multiple file search and replace, folding, and
    keyboard macros. jEdit also includes a powerful plugin architecture
    that allows more than 80 plugins to be downloaded and installed from
    within the editor. 

Kannel WAP and SMS Gateway 1.3.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113927/

    Kannel is a WAP gateway. It attempts to provide this essential part of
    the WAP infrastructure freely to everyone so the market potential for
    WAP services, both from wireless operators and specialized service
    providers, will be realized as efficiently as possible. It also works
    as an SMS gateway for GSM networks. Almost all GSM phones can use it to
    send and receive SMS messages, so this is a way to serve many more
    clients than just those using a WAP phone. Kannel was among the first
    WAP gateways to be certified as WAP 1.1 compliant by the Open Group,
    responsible for certifications of WAP Forum specifications. 

lgsp 1.3.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113956/

    LGSP (the Little GNU Site Preparer) is an environment for creating the
    initial version of a site. You write your wishes into the LGSP
    configuration file, and you are not only able to determine the whole
    logical structure but also the outfit of your site. By evaluating this
    configuration file LGSP automatically generates all demanded files of
    your site, and these pages already respect the wished visual design.
    For generating and editing such configuration files, LGSP also offers a
    full elaborated WYSIWYHC HTML frontend (What You See Is What You Have
    Configured). 

LinuxTrade 3.30 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113946/

    LinuxTrade is a curses (text-based) implementation of the Scottrader
    Java application, plus additional features inspired by the excellent
    MedVed QuoteTracker Windows program, plus its own set of unique
    features. It is lightweight, yet full featured. It can save a session
    to a file and replay it. It has portfolios, real time quotes, charts
    with live updates, time and sales, fundamental and technical
    indicators, top ten and market movers, news articles, alerts, and Level
    2 market depth indications from Archipelago and the Island Book. 

LooperDB 0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113963/

    LooperDB is a secure, multithreaded alert database used primarily for
    network/security management. It is indended to be used as a central MoM
    (manager-of-managers) platform to collect, consolidate, and correlate
    event messages. When coupled with looper, LooperDB can provide the
    framework for a sophisticated alert management infrastructure. 

Makepasswd 0.1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113937/

    Makepasswd generates pseudo-random passwords of a desired length. It is
    expected that it will be able to generate its crypted equivalent (at
    least MD5). 

mathplot 0.8.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113936/

    mathplot is an interactive function grapher. It supports equations,
    inequations, displaying tangent, finding roots, extrema, and the
    intersection of 2 functions, and much more. 

mboxstats 0.92 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113889/

    mboxstats creates top-10 lists of the messages in a mailbox (top
    writers/subjects/messages per day, etc.). 

mrtg 2.9.27 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113672/

    The Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is a tool to monitor the
    traffic load on network-links. MRTG generates HTML pages containing
    GIF/PNG images which provide a live visual representation of this
    traffic. 

MRX Ramdisk 1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113965/

    MRX Ramdisk is a simple ramdisk creation tool. It writes the current
    system binaries and snapshot to /boot/ramdisk.gz, with automatic
    library dependency tracking. 

Naamah 1.07 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113954/

    Naamah is a Web application that stores the ID3 tags from your MP3s and
    details of your audio CDs in a MySQL database. It scans drives for MP3
    files and can generate LaTeX listings. 

netcount 0.4a 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113942/

    netcount is a command line PPP traffic logging and statistics display
    tool for Linux. Logging is done via a small shell script which is
    called during the ip-up, ip-down, and system startup processes and from
    cron, while analysis and printing is done by a program written in
    Python. Statistics can be made on a per-call, daily, and/or monthly
    basis. 

OPEN DESIRE 10.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113861/

    Open DESIRE is a modeling/simulation language for dynamic systems and
    neural networks, a runtime compiler, and an experiment-protocol script
    for simulation studies. It supports up to 20,000 differential equations
    or matrix/vector operations. 

OpenH323 Gatekeeper 2.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113923/

    The OpenH323 Gatekeeper is a free H.323 gatekeeper based on the
    OpenH323 project. You can use it to manage a Voice-over-IP network and
    let endpoints (e.g., Netmeeting) communicate through symbolic names. It
    also has an external interface for billing and other applications. It
    runs on a number of Unix versions (including Linux and Solaris) and
    Windows. 

Outlook save as text/CSV to Unix mailbox 1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113991/

    These tools convert mail folders saved from Outlook as text or CSV into
    standard mbox files. 

pam_pwcheck 2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113988/

    The pam_pwcheck is a PAM module for password strength checking. It
    makes additional checks upon password changes, but it doesn't make the
    change itself. It only provides functionality for one PAM management
    group: password changing. This module works in the following manner: if
    enabled it calls at first the Cracklib routine to check the strength of
    the password; if crack likes the password, the module does an
    additional set of strength checks. 

pdftohtml 0.35 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113993/

    pdftohtml converts Portable Document Format files to HTML. This release
    converts text and links. Bold and italic face are preserved, but high
    level HTML structures (like lists or tables) are not yet generated.
    Images are ignored in the current version (but you can extract them
    from the pdf file using pdfimages, distributed with xpdf). 

PennMUSH 1.7.7p9 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113958/

    PennMUSH is a MUD server that is often used for running social or
    role-playing games, with an extensive internal programming language. It
    runs on Unix systems, Windows, and MacOS. 

PhotoPnMTools 1.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113967/

    PhotoPnMTools is a simple toolkit for processing photographic images
    using improved algorithms. It is based on Poskanzer's PPM toolkit. It
    contains resizing, sharpening, and contrast / saturation / color
    balance filters. It can be used for cropping, color editing, and making
    Web albums. 

PHPReports 0.1.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113971/

    PHPReports is a PHP report generator that uses XML report layout files
    to generate PHP code and show a report. 

pysmb 0.4.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113919/

    Pysmb is an experimental SMB/CIFS client library written in Python
    without any native code dependencies. Tested to run on Python 1.5.2,
    2.1, and 2.2, it can upload, download, copy, rename, remove, and list
    files and directories. 

QFaxReader 0.2-5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113925/

    QFaxReader is a monochrome multipage tiff files visualization utility. 

Rolo 001 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113990/

    Using the vCard format as the data storage structure, Rolo will keep
    track of your contacts and display them to you with a curses frontend. 

RRDtool 1.0.41 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113670/

    RRDtool is basically the time-series graphing and data
    storage/management component of MRTG, broken out and `done right'.
    `done right' means that RRDtool is magnitudes faster than MRTG and
    extremely configurable. 

Script Identifier 2003-02-22 08:22 (Neural Network Weights)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113941/

    Scriptid is a program and a library that can be used to determine
    whether a given text file contains code of a specified programming
    language. The current release can tell whether a file contains vbscript
    or not. It should be possible to extend this to any number of other
    languages. It is important to also download the latest neural network
    weights update file. 

Script Identifier 0.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113940/

    Scriptid is a program and a library that can be used to determine
    whether a given text file contains code of a specified programming
    language. The current release can tell whether a file contains vbscript
    or not. It should be possible to extend this to any number of other
    languages. It is important to also download the latest neural network
    weights update file. 

SHFS 0.29-2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113922/

    SHFS (Shell Filesystem) is a simple and easy-to-use Linux 2.4 kernel
    module which allows you to mount remote filesystems using a plain shell
    (ssh/rsh) connection. It supports some nice features like number of
    different caches for access speedup, target system optimizations, etc. 

shntool 1.2.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113930/

    shntool is a multi-purpose WAVE data processing and reporting utility
    that supports various lossless file formats with helper programs. These
    include SHN (via shorten), FLAC (via flac), AIFF (via sox), APE (via
    mac), OFR (via OptimFROG), LPAC (via lpac), and WV (via WavPack). It
    features len, fix, md5, join, split, cat, cmp, conv, info, and strip
    modes. 

Sodipodi 0.31 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113950/

    Sodipodi is a general purpose vector drawing application which uses a
    subset of W3C SVG as its file format. It uses an advanced imaging
    engine, with antialised display, apha transparency, and vector fonts. 

SoulSeek for Linux 1.0.0pre1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113964/

    Soulseek (http://www.slsk.org) is a communication and file-sharing
    system. It is quite similar to Napster: it lets you exchange files,
    search for files, chat with other users in public and in private,
    browse their files, and get recommendations for music. SoulSeek for
    Linux is a GUI client for the system written in Python/wxPython. It
    includes all the major functionality: chat, searches and downloads. 

SwingPBC 1.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113952/

    SwingPBC (Swing Project Budget Consolidator) is a desktop application
    that complements WebPBC, serving as a thick- client on a desktop PC. It
    allows small to medium-sized companies to perform budget consolidations
    on their projects, and is especially suitable for managers that need to
    review and analyse budget data that has been entered by different
    departments. It directly accesses a central PBC database and performs
    consolidations locally. 

Tapestry 2.4-alpha-3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113987/

    Tapestry is a rich, component-based object model for developing
    dynamic, robust, highly interactive Web applications. Applications are
    constructed in terms of Java objects, methods and properties, instead
    of URLs and query parameters. It builds and interprets all URLs,
    dispatching directly to application-specific "listener"
    methods. It includes complete source code, documentation, tutorials and
    a complete example J2EE application. 

Tapestry 2.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113985/

    Tapestry is a rich, component-based object model for developing
    dynamic, robust, highly interactive Web applications. Applications are
    constructed in terms of Java objects, methods and properties, instead
    of URLs and query parameters. It builds and interprets all URLs,
    dispatching directly to application-specific "listener"
    methods. It includes complete source code, documentation, tutorials and
    a complete example J2EE application. 

Traffic tool Troll 0.8 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113960/

    The Traffic Tool Troll is a traffic monitoring and managing skript.
    Traffic statistics are generated by port, hour, day, month, and year.
    You can define a special period for your needs. The script is written
    in Perl and uses iptables and MySQL to get and store the traffic. 

Trash Can 3.1 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113943/

    Trash Can is a command line recycle bin for Linux/*NIX-based systems.
    ksh, bash, or zsh is needed. It can remove files and restore them in
    their original path, delete single files from the trash can,
    automatically delete 'core' and 'dead.letter' files, automatically
    purge the trash over X days old, empty the trash, and display the disk
    usage and stored files. It is compressed to take up less room, and
    entire directories can be restored/deleted. It will prompt the user if
    restoring over an existing file. An installation script is included. 

ttylinux 3.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113966/

    ttylinux is a minimalistic Linux distribution that can fit in 4 MB of
    disk space. It contains software needed to log into an ISP by modem or
    ISDN, surf the Web, and provide Web content to the world. The minimum
    hardware requirement is a 386SX with 10 MB of RAM for a ramdisk setup
    or 5 MB of RAM for a hard disk setup. 

Usermin 1.000 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113932/

    Usermin is a Web interface that can be used by any user on a UNIX
    system to easily perform tasks like reading mail, setting up SSH, or
    configuring mail forwarding. It can be thought of as a simplified
    version of Webmin designed for use by normal users rather than system
    administrators. 

Videograb 0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113982/

    Videograb is a simple deamon used to capture images continuously from a
    video4linux device, and save them in .ppm or .jpeg format. 

web2ldap 0.11.11 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113996/

    web2ldap is a full-featured LDAP client written in Python and designed
    to run as a stand-alone Web gateway or under the control of a web
    server with FastCGI support (e.g., Apache with mod_fastcgi). 

Webmin 1.070 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113931/

    Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix.
    Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup user
    accounts, internet services, DNS, file sharing and so on. 

wxDialer 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113934/

    wxDialer is a simple program written in wxPython/Python that allows you
    to make and recieve phone calls on your modem. 

XDB-Money 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114000/

    XDB Money is a simple Web-based personal finance tracker that can keep
    track of multiple accounts and multiple transactions, grouping these
    transactions into categories for reporting facilities. 

XOSD 2.1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113999/

    XOSD is a simple library to display shaped text on your X display, like
    a TV On Screen Display. It also contains an XMMS plugin, and a simple
    example program that can display system logs overlayed on your desktop. 

yappa-ng 1.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113997/

    yappa-ng is an easy to use online PHP photo gallery. It has a
    comfortable and elaborate album-oriented photo album administration Web
    interface. Each picture can be viewed in many different sizes with
    resizing created automatically on the fly. It has complete user
    selectable language support, and supports password protected albums,
    hit counters for albums and images, album info, image captions, gallery
    overview, different themes, and a 'Top 10 images' ranking system for
    each photo album. 

ZoneMaster 0.99.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/113921/

    ZoneMaster is a tool for zone file and name server management. It
    consists of a library that can configure BIND and a Web-based user
    interface that is used to access the data that is stored in a database.
    A bootstrap script allows you to initialize the database with all
    necessary information retrieved from an existing configuration. All
    modifications are saved as jobs in the database, and a job handler
    makes the necessary changes from time to time. The user interface is
    based on XSLT-stylesheets and can be easily modified. 




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