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Sourceforge
First drop of operational IPoIB
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241412

    Now posted in the "InfiniBand" files area is the latest drop of the
    SourceForge.net InfiniBand project stack. With this drop, IPoIB (IP
    over InfiniBand) is now functional with the Profile B HCA from
    Mellanox. (At present, the stack only runs via the HCA driver supplied
    by Mellanox, included in their DDK.) Note: At this time the Mellanox
    driver is obtained from Mellanox directly via their DDK (and is not
    posted to this project). Other items of interest in this drop include:
    * Multicast support (in both IPoIB and OpenSM) - single switch fabrics
    only at this time * CM support (both kernel and usermode) * OpenSM
    supports standard SA queries (see the "Subnet Management" sub-project
    at http://infiniband.sourceforge.net/ for a complete list of the
    queries supported) * Complete SMI/GSI implementation (GSI now includes
    support for RMPP) * OpenSM generates a subnet config file which can be
    read by the Mellanox GUI in order to display the fabric See additional
    details in the release notes posted with the drop. Note: This code is
    not yet in the project CVS repository! Once CVS has been updated, an
    announcement will be sent out. So, for now, the only place to get this
    latest code is from the tarball. 

Trebuchet Tk for Windows re-released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241757

    The windows installer for the Trebuchet Tk MU* client has been updated
    with the latest scripts, fixing the Win2K and XP windows problems.
    Trebuchet is a 100% TCL cross-platform GUI MUD client, designed to be
    powerful and extensible, yet easy to use. This client also has support
    for advanced features, such as SSL encryption, and allowing the server
    to request custom GUI dialogs. 

Linux for 68k Macintoshes - 2.2.23 Kernel release
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241740

    A kernel updated to 2.2.23 has now been released. Mac-specific changes
    are improved Ethernet device support. This project is a developmental
    branch off the Linux/m68k port, supporting older Macintoshes with a
    Motorola 68020, 030, or 040 CPU and an MMU. Includes some II* and most
    LC/Centris/Quadra/Performa *** machines. Tested Ethernet devices are:
    For Sonic driver: Onboard Sonic on Quadra 950, Quadra 650 and Quadra
    650. Macintosh Ethernet LC PN 820-0443-C Apple Ethernet LC Twisted Pair
    PN 820-0532-A For SMC driver: Asante MacCon CS PN 09-00098-12 API
    Engineering LC PDS Spectrum Engineering PDS PN 7ET-L10 Asante
    AsanteFAST 10/100 Nubus PN 09-00096-01 For Mac8390 driver: Asante
    MacCon+610 for 610 PDS slot Asante MCiLC PN 09-00062-03 Asante MCNB PN
    09-00061-02 Asante MC3NB 4 different versions PN 09-0030x-52 Apple
    Ethernet PN 820-0207A Farallon Ethernet A-Series 590a-TP Farallon
    Ethernet A-Series (different than above no PN) Farallon EtherMac II-TP
    590a-TP Farallon EtherWave 890-TP Farallon EtherMac LC-TP 592a-TP
    Cabletron DNI PN 9000343-05 DaynaPort E/II-T PN 00802-2001-000 Kinetics
    EtherPort IIN HM LC PDS The following cards are known not to work with
    the existing drivers: DaynaPort E/Si 30 - should use sonic driver,
    can't locate sonic register address. Apple Ethernet NB Twisted Pair PN
    820-0511A - should use sonic driver, can't locate sonic register
    address. Farallon Commslot Card - Should use SMC driver but contains no
    Nubus ROM and I can't locate the address of the SMC registers.
    DaynaPort E/CS-T (Crystal) - Should use the mac89x0 driver, but it
    can't locate the registers. 

Licq 1.2.3 now available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241732

    Licq 1.2.3 has just been released. This version has better support for
    the ICQ protocol and is more stable than Licq 1.2.0a. All users are
    urged to upgrade to enjoy the improved stability and new features. Licq
    is an ICQ clone written fully in C++. It uses an extensive plugin
    system to manage many different functions. The main GUI is written
    using the Qt widget set. 

Gnome-python (PyGTK and PyGNOME) available now
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241512

    The Cygwin GNOME project has started to port the GNOME desktop to
    Windows OS, using Cygwin as a porting tool and user environment.
    Currently GNOME 1.4 almost done. The gnome-python package contains the
    source packages for the Python bindings for GTK+ and GNOME (PyGTK and
    PyGNOME, respectively). PyGTK is an extension module for Python that
    provides access to the GTK+ widget set. Just about anything (within
    reason) you can write in C with GTK+, you can write in Python with
    PyGTK, but with all of Python's benefits. PyGNOME is an extension
    module for Python that provides access to the base GNOME libraries, so
    you have access to more widgets, a simple configuration interface, and
    metadata support. Go start your "Rapid application development using
    PyGTK " now. http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue78/krishnakumar.html
    ChangeLog --------- 1.4.1-3 First Cygwin port. 1.4.1-4 Add GtkGlArea
    and GtkHTML module. You need cyggtkhtml.dll from gtkhtml package.
    Change libdir to /opt/gnome/lib/gnome-python rathan than
    /opt/gnome/lib/python2.2/site-packages. 

Etherboot 5.1.4 (development) released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241674

    Etherboot is Open Source code for creating boot ROMs for network
    booting x86 platforms. It is also a coordination point for information
    about free software related to network booting. Files rearranged due to
    Itanium support. .lz* targets are now .z* targets. 

Tiki 1.5 -Regulus- RC1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241687

    Tiki is a CMS system based on a Wiki, it has all the features a regular
    Wiki application has and a lot more. Tiki uses PHP and templates via
    Smarty. A beta version of the 1.5 release, many new features added
    including webmail, trackers, surveys and newsletters. Slideshows for
    the wiki quick image uploading and more. Please help us by testing this
    beta version before the official 1.5 release. 

GStreamer 0.5.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241685

    GStreamer team is proud to announce our 0.5.1 release. This release
    features nice additions like a new ffmpeg based avi plugin and a much
    improved threadless scheduler. GStreamer is a streaming-media
    framework, based on graphs of filters which operate on media data.
    Applications using this library can do anything from real-time sound
    processing to playing videos, and just about anything else
    media-related. You find details <A
    HREF="http://www.gstreamer.net/releases/0.5.1/";>here</A>. 

JML 3.6 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=241688

    The Java Modeling Language (JML) is a behavioral interface
    specification language that can be used to specify the behavior of Java
    modules. It combines the approaches of Eiffel and Larch, with some
    elements of the refinement calculus. This is a bug fix release. The
    main fix is to the jmlrac.bat script, but it also improves several
    other small things. 

Bossogg 0.9.1 release
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=240774

    A client/server for creating an ogg vorbis player in your entertainment
    center. First client is done in SDL with Truetype fonts so it's easy to
    read. Uses PostgreSQL for lookups. Release 0.9.1 added XML
    configuration files and reduced memory usage 60+%. Autoconf issues in
    Debian and several bugs in the import scripts have also been fixed. 




Slashdot
Lexmark Invokes DMCA in Toner Suit
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/09/1228217

    [0]Rhyas writes "Seems as though Lexmark has decided it [1]wants all
    the pie when it comes to the printing world, as they are suing a
    company that does reselling of chips that allow third party toner
    cartridges to work in Lexmark printers. Cindy Cohn, an attorney at the
    Electronic Frontier Foundation, said she expected more cases like the
    one brought by Lexmark. 'We have long said that the DMCA's potential
    use as an anti-competitive tool has been great,' Cohn said. 'Now we're
    seeing it happen.'" The European Union is [2]taking action against the
    practice of embedding chips in printer cartridges which make it
    difficult for third parties to sell refills. 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://news.com.com/2100-1023-979791.html
    2. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2127877,00.html

Flaw Found iIn Ethernet Device Drivers
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/09/0213203

    Licensed2Hack writes "Security researchers have discovered a serious
    vulnerability that may be present in many Ethernet device drivers that
    is causing the devices to broadcast sensitive information over
    networks. Seems the device driver writers couldn't be bothered with a
    memset() call. [0]Eweek has their typical (puffy, low on tech details)
    take on it [1]here. Since they don't specify the OS, I'm assuming these
    are drivers for Windows." 
Links
    0. http://www.eweek.com/
    1. http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,809353,00.asp?kc=EWTH102099TX1K0100487

Myst MMOG Details Announced
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/09/0113206

    Ubi Soft and Cyan announced the title for their upcoming online game.
    [0] Uru: Online Ages Beyond Myst , developed by Cyan Worlds, Inc., is
    slated for release late this year. From the [1]press release, "Uru will
    take advantage of broadband to deliver a continually updated, immersive
    environment and storyline, with content that grows, changes and evolves
    constantly. It will also be the first persistent world to support
    real-time voice communication." Sounds like a different road than
    online games like The Sims Online and Star Wars Galaxies are taking,
    with the entertainment consisting in exploration and storyline rather
    than in player status and achievement. 
Links
    0. http://uru.ubi.com/
    1. http://uru.ubi.com/press.php

The Alternative Party 2003
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/08/1848246

    mkoskimi writes "The fourth consecutive [0]Alternative Party is
    arranged this weekend (Friday to Sunday) in Helsinki, Finland. As
    before, we expect up to 300 people joining this round-the-clock event,
    bringing along all kinds of weird machines (previous times have seen a
    [1] Magnavox Odyssey, [2] a M6800 Evaluation Kit II and the Vectrex).
    It's not yet another retro computer show though; there will be [3]
    Competitions, [4]artists and our guest of honour, [5]Jeff Minter! There
    be llamas here..." 
Links
    0. http://www.altparty.org/
    1. http://www.niksula.cs.hut.fi/~ateras/party/altparty/odyssey.jpg
    2. 
http://pp.fishpool.com/~stibe/world/photos_events_demoparties_2alt_computers.html
    3. http://www.altparty.org/?p=competitions
    4. http://www.altparty.org/?p=artists
    5. http://www.altparty.org/?p=jeffminter

More 3D Printer News
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/09/0050243

    [0]tallackn writes "The [1]New Scientist website has an [2]article that
    tells of a 3D gadget printer which will allow fully assembled electric
    and electronic gadgets to be printed in one go. 'The trick is to print
    layer upon layer of conducting and semiconducting polymers in such a
    way that the circuitry the device requires is built up as part of the
    bodywork.' When the technique is perfected, devices such as light
    bulbs, radios, remote controls, mobile phones and toys will be spat out
    as individual fully functional systems without expensive and
    labour-intensive production on an assembly line." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.newscientist.com/
    2. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993238

Low Profile Satellite TV Antennas for Vehicles
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/09/0046257

    [0]Brian Mattis writes "CNN is [1]reporting a new antenna system that
    allows SUV's, minivans and cars to receive DirecTV video and audio
    programming on the road. Future plans call for internet access as well.
    This could be a nail in the coffin of Sirius and XM radio." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/01/08/tv.car.reut/index.html

Customer-owned Networks: ZapMail & Telecoms
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/08/2136254

    sasha writes "[0]Here's a good article that describes how we, the
    consumers, can play the role of competitors to the vendors of products
    and services we buy. The author draws a parallel between FedEx's
    ZapMail failure and current situation with VoIP and WiFi in regard to
    the phone companies." 
Links
    0. http://shirky.com/writings/zapmail.html

You Can't Link Here
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/08/2223214

    An anonymous reader writes "Last year several news sources reported
    about the website [0]dontlink.com from David Sorkin, associate
    professor of law at The John Marshall Law School in Chicago. His
    website fights 'stupid linking policies' that attempt to impose
    restrictions on other sites that link to them. Now a German law student
    joined the fight against linking restrictions and starts getting media
    attention in Germany. His list of [1]stupid German linking policies can
    be found at the website [2]Links & Law. Contrary to the model of
    dontlink.com, the German site refrains from linking to companies that
    prohibit linking without their consent. The site only states the URL of
    the websites with the linking policies. The page with the linking
    policies is in German, but the rest of the website is in English and
    covers many legal aspects of linking." 
Links
    0. http://www.dontlink.com
    1. http://www.linksandlaw.com/linkingcases-linkingpolicies-beispiele.htm
    2. http://www.linksandlaw.com/

Where are the 70% Efficient Solar Cells?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/08/0323237

    VernonNemitz asks: "Back in 1984 a patent was granted for [0]silicon
    chip micro rectennas, which would convert visible photons into
    electricity in the same way that ordinary rectennas convert microwaves
    into electricity, at perhaps 70% or greater efficiency. Nobody could
    make such solar cells back in 1984, but we certainly can today, with
    sizes of antennas that would capture everything from infrared to the
    edges of UV -- and the patent has expired. So, where are they?"
    Currently the most popular type of [1]solar technology is
    [2]photovoltaics, however PV technology only has an efficiency of about
    [3]7-17%. With the potential gains claimed by the technology in the
    cited patent, has anyone even tried to build one of these units to see
    if it can live up to the given promise, or at least prove to be a
    technology than we should be exploring? 
Links
    0. 
http://164.195.100.11/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=4,445,050WKU.&OS=PN/4,445,050&RS=PN/4,445,050
    1. http://www.eren.doe.gov/solar.html
    2. http://www.eren.doe.gov/pv/
    3. http://www.eren.doe.gov/pv/pvmenu.cgi?site=pv&idx=1&body=aboutpv.html

Blogging With Camera Phones
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/08/2034213

    Zastrossi writes "The Register [0]reports that [1]NewBay Software, "is
    to offer software to mobile operators that will enable mobile phone
    users to create and maintain Weblogs or 'blogs' using only their
    phones." Sounds like a pretty sound idea, particularly in that they're
    selling to the telcos as opposed to consumers. SMS was one revenue
    source for mobile providers, will camera phones become another?" 
Links
    0. http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/64/28773.html
    1. http://www.newbay.com/




Freshmeat
Ampoliros 3.2.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108848/

    Ampoliros is an advanced and easy to use distributed PHP Web
    applications platform, featuring a powerful XML-RPC and SOAP interface.
    It is suitable as an Internet/Intranet development and deployment
    system. It has a very strong modular architecture and allows very fast
    deployment of Web solutions. 

Apple Safari 1.0 Beta 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108821/

    Safari is Apple's Web browser based on the Konqueror rendering engine.
    It offers outstanding performance, rendering even the most complex of
    pages at high speed. It uses advanced Mac OS X interface technologies
    to offer an all-new, much easier view of the Web, and features an
    advanced bookmark manager, built-in Google search, seamless downloads,
    and a pop-up blocking mechanism. 

BlockIt 1.2.8 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108824/

    BlockIt monitors the Snort alert file and creates IPtables rules. This
    version is only for Linux (later versions will include FreeBSD and
    OpenBSD support). BlockIt has built-in CIDR support for multiple target
    IPs and whitelist support. Additional features include MySQL logging
    and email logging. 

Calculating Pi 2002-01-07 (Archimedes)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108770/

    ProjectPi is a project to calculate the mathematical constant Pi
    through various methods. 

CDPlayer.app 0.2.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108865/

    CDPlayer.app is a small CD Audio Player for GNUstep. 

cgi-exec 1.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108877/

    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. 

Diet Monger Ass Kicker 2003-01-08 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108825/

    Diet Monger Ass Kicker is a program for designing diets to your own
    specifications. It allows nutrients and foods to be sorted and foods to
    be filtered by categories such as the food groups, raw only, no salt,
    or not dried. Calculations are made according to specified minimums and
    maximums, and using data from the USDA database. 

dsync 0.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108817/

    dsync synchronizes contents of two directories. It remembers state
    between invocations and tries to track and reconcile changes between
    successive runs and between independent synchronizations of multiple
    targets, such as local and backup, or local and remote. 

fwanalog 0.6.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108869/

    fwanalog is a shell script that parses and summarizes firewall
    logfiles. It understands logs from ipf (xBSD, Solaris), OpenBSD 3.x pf,
    Linux 2.2 ipchains, Linux 2.4 iptables, and some routers and firewalls
    (Linksys, Cisco). The excellent log analysis program, Analog (which is
    also free software), is used to create the reports. 

Genuts Framework 0.4b (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108844/

    The Genuts project provides a consistent Java framework for game
    development. It contains a library with classes primarily intended for
    sprite-based games, including functions for sprite manipulation and
    collision detection. 

gqueue 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108858/

    gQueue is a Gnome2 frontend for lpq and lprm working with CUPS. It
    shows all jobs in printing queues and can remove jobs. 

grafist 1.5.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108849/

    Grafist is a bandwidth utilization viewer. It gets the bandwidth
    utilization information for network interfaces from the /proc/net/dev
    file in 15-second periods, and stores it in four data files (daily,
    weekly, monthly, and yearly). When a request is sent to index.php, it
    executes four programs to create graphics (using the GD library) and a
    summary for each file. Grafist provides localization support for 24
    languages. 

gtkmm 2.2.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108889/

    gtkmm (previously known as Gtk--) is a C++ interface for the popular
    GUI library GTK+. It provides a convenient interface for C++
    programmers to create graphical user interfaces with GTK+'s framework.
    Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets which are extensible by
    inheritance, and many classes that can be easily combined to quickly
    create complex user interfaces. 

Header and Envelope rewrite mini-HOWTO 1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108819/

    The Header and Envelope rewrite mini-HOWTO explains how to rewrite your
    from address differently in the mail header and the mail envelope. This
    may be necessary, for example, if your ISP requires you to send mail
    with one address, but you are subscribed to mailing lists with a
    different address, or want others to see a forwarding address instead
    of your ISP's address. 

Hydra 0.1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108875/

    Hydra is a high performance multi-threaded HTTP server. Unlike
    traditional multi-threaded Web servers, it uses a constant,
    configurable pool of threads, and each thread can handle several
    connections by multiplexing the connections. This is even better than
    non-blocking servers, since Hydra will use every available CPU in a
    multi-CPU system. It also has features such as host-based virtual
    hosting, HTTP 1.1 features, CGI 1.1, SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, and more. 

IceDock 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108867/

    IceDock provides dockapp support for IceWM and few other window
    managers. 

IceWM 1.2.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108835/

    IceWM is a window manager designed for speed, usability, and
    consistency. It is able to emulate the looks of Motif, OS/2, and
    Windows, and allows you to have a customizable look using pixmaps. 

iftop 0.11 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108843/

    iftop provides real-time bandwidth usage information on a specified
    interface, listed by host pairs. 

iHook 0.8.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108874/

    iHook is a graphical frontend for any command-line executable. It gives
    scripts a pleasant Aqua face, and allows script writers to provide
    graphical feedback without having to learn one of the higher APIs
    available for Mac OS X. iHook accomplishes this through its ability to
    understand a set of directives. When a script writes an iHook Directive
    to stdout, iHook will modify its own interface based on the content of
    the Directive. In this way, a simple shell script can have an Aqua
    interface, complete with a progress bar and drawer. When launched in
    the Finder, iHook prompts the user to choose a script to run; iHook
    also accepts file drops on its icon, and will attempt to run the
    dropped file. When no user is logged in, iHook tries to execute
    /etc/logout.hook. This makes iHook highly useful as an interface for
    Mac OS X LogoutHooks. 

iiitAccessServer 1.0-RC1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108831/

    The iiitAccessServer is a rule-based enterprise authorization system
    written in Java. It works as a server and is usable with any
    programming language able to open a socket. The server fetches its data
    from LDAP and stores it in optimized form in one or more MySQL
    databases, used as a 2nd-level cache to achieve high performance. The
    entire system is designed to scalable and fault- tolerant. 

imgSeek 0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108815/

    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 create
    slideshows, generate Web photo albums, edit image metadata including
    EXIF JPEG data, organize images into a keyword hierarchy, and more. 

Ivy software bus 1.2.3 (Java)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108842/

    Ivy is a simple protocol and a set of libraries that allows
    applications to broadcast information through text messages, with a
    subscription mechanism based on regular expressions. 

j 0.18.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108879/

    J is a multifile, multiwindow programmer's editor written entirely in
    Java. It features syntax highlighting for Java, C, C++, XML, HTML, CSS,
    JavaScript, Lisp, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Scheme, Tcl/Tk, Verilog, and
    VHDL, automatic indentation, directory buffers, regular expressions,
    multifile find and replace, autosave and crash recovery, undo/redo, and
    FTP/HTTP support. All keyboard mappings can be customized. Themes may
    be used to customize the editor's appearance. 

Java Parser/Parser Generator 2.1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108880/

    Java Parser is a Java-based parser and parser generator
    package/utility. The generator builds parsers from straight EBNF
    notation files. 

JChemPaint 1.9.3 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108861/

    JChemPaint is a Java 2 program for drawing 2D chemical structures like
    those found in most chemistry textbooks. 

Jecomputerisjelot.nl automated login script 1.3.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108757/

    This script automates the login for the Web page jecomputerisjelot.nl.
    This is an online game from a dutch company to win 5000 Euro. The
    company draws 1 winner each day from the subscribed users. Every day
    you have to login to check if you are a winner. If you do not login and
    you are a winner that day you will recieve nothing. This script can be
    put in your crontab to do it for you. It's pretty straightforward, but
    you will have to register online to get the desired login credentials. 

KDevelop 3.0 Alpha 3 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108851/

    KDevelop is an integrated development environment which makes the
    creation and development of GNU Standard Applications an easy task even
    for beginners. Highlights of the current release are: an application
    wizard for easy creation of KDE 2&amp;3, Qt 2&amp;3, GNOME, and
    terminal C/C++ projects, full project management, a syntax-highlighting
    editor, an integrated dialogeditor for the Qt/KDE GUI libraries, an
    internal debugger, a full-featured classbrowser with classtools, CVS
    support, an integrated HTML-based helpsystem offering manuals and
    class-references, and extensive search mechanisms to browse sources and
    documentation. 

KySMS 0.6pre1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108886/

    KySMS is yet another graphical frontend for smssend. This one has a
    phonebook with groups. 

libchipcard 0.7 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108870/

    Libchipcard is a C++ framework for easy access to chipcards/smartcards
    via chip card terminals/readers. It uses the CTAPI library provided by
    the manufacturer of the reader and provides a filesystem on memory chip
    cards. It works under Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows, and has been tested
    with Towitoko and Kobil readers even in parallel. 

libexif 0.5.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108856/

    Most digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with
    extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library
    allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags. 

Libxml 2.5.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108882/

    Libxml is the XML C library developed for the Gnome project. The
    library code is portable (to Linux, Unix, Windows, embedded systems,
    etc.) and modular; most of the extensions can be compiled out. Libxml
    implements a number of existing standards related to markup languages,
    including the XML standard, Namespaces in XML, XML Base, RFC 2396,
    XPath, XPointer, HTML4, XInclude, SGML Catalogs, and XML Catalogs. In
    most cases, libxml tries to implement the specifications in a
    relatively strict way. To some extent, it provides support for the
    following specifications, but doesn't claim to implement them: DOM, FTP
    client, HTTP client, SAX, and DocBook SGML. Support for W3C XML Schemas
    is in progress. 

Lush 0.96 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108823/

    Lush is an object-oriented Lisp interpreter and compiler with a
    seamless interface to C, a vector, matrix, and tensor engine, a huge
    numerical library, a GUI toolkit, and bindings to GSL, SDL, OpenGL,
    V4l, and others. It is an alternative to Matlab, Python, and Scheme,
    and allows Lisp and C to be mixed within a single function, providing a
    unique combination of flexibility and efficiency. Lush is an ideal
    programming language for researchers in AI, computer vision, audio,
    image, and video processing, machine learning, statistics,
    bio-informatics, as well as for interactive graphics and multimedia
    applications. 

lvs-kiss 1.2 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108837/

    lvs-kiss is designed to make load-balancing with fail-over simpler. The
    primary design-goal is for you to get load-balancing with fail-over up
    and running withing an hour or so. The secondary design goal is to be
    able to make this software as flexible as possible. Embedding of perl
    in configuration-files and load-balancing with custom made tests should
    be possible without too much hassle. 

Math::Gsl 0.08 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108857/

    Math::Gsl is a Perl module that implements parts of the GNU Scientific
    Library. 

MyClient 2.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108853/

    MyClient is a simple and clean Web client interface for the MySQL
    database. It features multiple query windows, one button table
    descriptions, query save and load, and table data dumping. It is not a
    full featured administration tool, but rather a quick and easy query
    interface designed for those who are looking for a Web-based
    implementation of the command line interface. 

MySQL Database Server 4.0.8 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108820/

    MySQL is a widely used and fast SQL database server. It is a
    client/server implementation that consists of a server daemon (mysqld)
    and many different client programs/libraries. 

Netscape Address Book Recovery 0.1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108871/

    Netscape Address Book Recovery is a tool get your information out of a
    corrupted Netscape address book. This program attempts to get as much
    information out of the address book as is possible. But as with all
    programs of this type, it will always need to change to keep track of
    the different ways in which the address book can be corrupted. It can
    output .csv (Comma Separated Values) or .ldi (LDAP Date Interchange
    Format) files. If you output to .csv files you will lose all mailing
    list information. 

NSCL SpecTcl 2.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108846/

    SpecTcl is a framework for data analysis of nuclear physics event data.
    It is delivered both as a canned program and as a C++ class framework.
    It is run-time extensible via the Tcl/Tk scripting language. The class
    framework allows the program to be easily extended, and class wrappers
    for Tcl/Tk make it trivial to add to the SpecTcl command set as well as
    to expose Tcl/Tk variables to user code. 

oRTP 0.6.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108863/

    oRTP is a library implementing the Real-time Transport Protocol
    (RFC1889), written in C. Based on glib, it should be portable to all
    Unix species. It includes a packet scheduler, blocking and non blocking
    I/O, and multiplexing I/O so that several RTP sessions can be managed
    by a single thread. 

Perdition Mail Retrieval Proxy 1.11beta2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108845/

    Perdition is a fully featured POP3 and IMAP4 proxy server. It is able
    to handle both SSL and non-SSL connections and redirect users to a
    real-server based on a database lookup. Perdition supports modular
    based database access. The distribution ships with modules for ODBC,
    MySQL, PostgreSQL, GDBM, POSIX Regular Expression, and NIS. The API for
    modules is open, allowing abitary modules to be written to allow access
    to any data store. Perdition can be used to create large mail systems
    where an end-user's mailbox may be stored on one of several hosts, to
    integrate different mail systems together, to migrate between different
    email infrastructures, and to bridge plain-text, SSL, and TLS services.
    It can also be used as part of a firewall. 

Perl webmail 3.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108816/

    Perl webmail is a CGI script that interfaces with a POP mail server
    that you provide. It can check mail, read messages, reply, forward,
    delete, send and receive attachments, and it doesn't have to be a local
    mail server. This script talks strictly POP3 for receiving and SMTP for
    sending mail. It also supports storage for mail folders, contacts, and
    calendar notes. 

phpOpenTracker 1.0.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108827/

    phpOpenTracker is a framework solution for the analysis of Web site
    traffic and visitor behaviour. It features a logging engine that,
    either invoked as a Web bug by an HTML image tag or embedded with two
    lines of code into your PHP application, logs each request to a Web
    site into a database. One installation can track an arbitrary number of
    Web sites. Through its API, you can easily access the gathered data and
    perform complex operations on it (for instance, the analysis of your
    visitors' click paths). 

Renaissance 0.5.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108840/

    GNUstep Renaissance allows you to describe your user interfaces (that
    is, the windows in your application and the buttons, boxes, text
    fields, etc. in the windows) in simple and intuitive XML files, using
    an open, standard format describing the logic of the interface. 

RoboRally Board Editor 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108828/

    RoboRally Board editor is a Java utility for creating boards f&ouml;r
    the board game, RoboRally. 

Sablotron 0.97 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108834/

    Sablotron is an XML toolkit which implements XSLT, DOM, and XPath.
    Sablotron is written in C++, and it can be used from C, Perl, Python,
    PHP, ObjectPascal, and via a command line interface. It supports the
    XSLT 1.0, XPath 1.0, and DOM Level 2 W3C specifications. It is designed
    to be as compact and portable as possible, and is maintained as an Open
    Source project by Ginger Alliance. 

Smooth GTK2 Theme Engine 0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108807/

    Smooth GTK2 Theme Engine is a simple GTK2 theme engine intended to be
    smooth, fast, and highly configurable, to the point that it could
    eventually be capable of mimicking most, if not all, major theme
    engines to high degree of acuracy, while still retaining a small
    footprint. It is in an early stage of development, so it is buggy,
    incomplete, and still missing many features. 

Storypad 3.1.0b25 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108860/

    Storypad is a multiplatform tool for displaying and extracting text and
    images from PDF files. It includes a number of algorithms to preserve
    the text structure and to allow the user to group text objects
    together. Images are extracted in their raw and clipped forms and raw
    CMYK data can be extracted (or an RGB approximation). Thumbnails of
    pages can be generated. It includes a GUI client which displays the PDF
    and allows easy configuration. An option to export data to
    MySQL/Postgre is included. The free technology preview is fully
    functional and support options are available. 

streamixer 1.19.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108864/

    streamixer contains an audio stream mixer server, tools for monitoring
    and feeding the server, and a stream resampling tool with various
    different interpolation models. 

SWFTools 0.4.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108878/

    SWFTools is a collection of code for handling Flash .SWF-files. This
    includes a merging tool (swfcombine), an extracting tool (swfextract),
    PDF/JPEG/PNG/AVI/WAV to SWF converters (pdf2swf, jpeg2swf, png2swf,
    avi2swf, and wav2swf), a text parsing tool (swfstrings), an SWF parser
    (swfdump), and a library for writing and reading SWFs (rfxswflib). 

Tanne 0.7.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108836/

    tanne is a small, secure session-management solution for HTTP. It
    replaces common sessions with a system consisting of PIN and TANs, well
    known from online banking. It's main purpose is to enable programmers
    of Web applications to have real secure sessions without cookies or
    session-ids. 

Tcpreplay 1.4.beta2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108822/

    Tcpreplay is a set of Unix tools which allows the replaying of captured
    network traffic in pcap (tcpdump) format. It can be used to test a
    variety of network devices including routers, firewalls, and NIDS. 

The Plastic File System 1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108826/

    The Plastic File System is an LD_PRELOAD module for manipulating what
    the file system looks like for programs. This allows virtual file
    systems to exist in user space, without kernel hacks or modules. 

Typing Trainer 0.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108884/

    Typing Trainer is designed for exercising typing speed and typing
    accuracy, by providing an environment to type in a copy of an original
    text within a specific time period. It also has the ability to store
    the results of such an exercise for exam purposes. 

Webcpp 0.8.0 pre1 (Preview)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108839/

    Webcpp (Web C Plus Plus) is a command line utility that takes your
    source code and converts it into an HTML file, using a fully
    customizable syntax highlighting engine and stylesheets. Webcpp
    currently supports Ada95, Assembler, ASP, Basic, C, C#, C++, Cg, CLIPS,
    DOS Batch, EMF, Fortran, Haskell, Java, Javascript, Markup, Modula2,
    Objective C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Power Builder, Python, RenderMan, Ruby,
    SQL, Tcl, Unix shell, and VHDL highlighting. 

X File Explorer 0.39 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108868/

    X File Explorer (Xfe) is a filemanager for X. It is based on the
    popular, but discontinued, X Win Commander. Xfe is desktop independent
    and is written with the C++ Fox Toolkit. It looks similar to Windows
    Commander or MS-Explorer, and is very fast and simple. It features file
    associations, the ability to mount/umount devices, a directory tree for
    quickly changing directories, the ability to change file attributes,
    automatic registry saving, the ability to view/create/extract
    compressed archives, and much more. 

X Northern Captain 5.0.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108866/

    X Northern Captain is a file manager for X Windows. XNC has the same
    ideology as Norton Commander but also many additional and specific
    functions including a Virtual File System with support for tar, zip,
    rar, rpm, deb, bzip2, and lha archives, FTP support, built-in
    xterminal, viewer for JPEG, GIF, BMP, TGA, XPM, and XBM formats, an
    editor, users menu, extensions association, bookmarks for frequently
    used directories, and more. 

xfax 2.16 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108891/

    xfax is a powerful X fax program, including a faxviewer, a faxprinter,
    and a faxconverter from various formats to fax G3 format. It supports
    front page generation in 3 modes (ASCII, Postscript, TeX/LaTeX), and
    enables users to forward a list of documents of various types (ASCII
    files, TeX/LateX files, PostScript or PDF documents, images, etc.).
    Xfax requires the Xforms library and works well in combination with the
    efix/efax tools. 

XMLTV 0.5.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108833/

    XMLTV is a set of programs to process TV (tvguide) listings and manage
    your TV viewing. It stores the listings in an XML-based format and most
    of the programs are filters which read and/or write XML. There are
    backends to download TV listings for Canada, the USA, Britain, Austria,
    Germany, Sweden, Norway, New Zealand, and Finland. It also includes
    some filter tools to sort, grep, print, and munge listings, and two
    end-user programs to plan a week's TV viewing. 

xmlwrapp 0.3.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108818/

    xmlwrapp is a modern C++ library for working with XML data. It provides
    a simple and easy to use interface for the very powerful libxml2 XML
    parser. 

XMMS Autoplay Plugin 1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108847/

    XMMS Autoplay Plugin is a small plugin for XMMS that starts playing on
    starting XMMS. It can start at the beginning of the playlist, at a
    random position, or at the position the last XMMS session stopped. 

XName 2.1.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108854/

    XName is an engine for providing modular Web-managed DNS hosting. It
    features a viewer for DNS server logs, a synthetic view of all of a
    user's zones, and much more. It supports both primary and secondary
    zones. 

XPlanner 0.3.4 (Release)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108855/

    XPlanner is a Web-based project planning and tracking tool for eXtreme
    Programming (XP) teams. XPlanner is implemented using Java, JSP, and
    Struts. It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. 

Yet Another Free RAYtracer 0.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108830/

    yafray is yet another free raytracer, still in development. Some
    features like caustics, filters, depth of field, etc. are implemented. 

Zorum 3.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108832/

    Zorum is an easy-to-install Web-based forum, message board, or bulletin
    board. It requires a MySQL database, and the PHP4 script module.
    Features include an easy Web-based install, embedded administration, a
    style manager, personalization, threaded and linear views, moderators,
    password reminder, post blocking rules, bb code, mark unread messages,
    and much more. 




Slashcode
DevChannel
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/07/2022224

    DevChannel is the central news and reference resource for developers
    interested in core technology topics. With original feature articles
    and interviews, daily news updates, access to SourceForge projects,
    Freshmeat downloads, and Slashdot discussions, DevChannel opens a
    channel of communication to developers, organized by topics that
    matter. 

Environment.pm does not report "database not c
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/03/1832222

    I had my slash site working a while back and now it is not. I am
    running Suse 7.3 with a 2.4.10 kernel. Apache and mod perl seem to be
    installed: [Thu Jan 2 15:39:33 2003] [notice] Apache/1.3.27 (Unix)
    mod_perl/1.27 configured -- resuming normal operations [Thu Jan 2
    15:39:33 2003] [notice] Accept mutex: sysvsem (Default: sysvsem) Some
    odd things: 

Odd tag behavour
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/01/2020255

    I've added the IMG and SRC to the list of allowed tags in the var for
    that at geekizoid - problem is, it still doesn't allow those in
    comments - did I miss something? Slashd and apache have been restarted.
    --Pinkerton Floyd 

Best Practices for Secure Remote Admin?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/1821256

    What are best practices for securely administering a Slash site over
    the Web? I'm trying to use SSL for the purpose, which would be ideal,
    but I'm meeting with only limited success. There appears to be a bug in
    the user login code that keeps flipping the browser back to the non-SSL
    index. Is it just me, or am I barking up the wrong administrative tree? 

What happened to the headlines e-mails?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/28/2239207

    I've subscribed to the headlines e-mails from several slash sites, but
    most particularly to me, slashcode and use.perl. For some reason,
    despite my settings still seeming to be correct, slashcode has stopped
    sending them. I still get use.perl's headlines though. Any idea why? 

Problems with runtask
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/24/1754206

    I just recently installed slash 2.2.6 on a server in my company
    intranet. We're going to make use of it as a technical forum for the
    developers to collaborate. For the most part, everything has gone
    smoothly and I've had little trouble getting slash configured the way I
    want. The one problem I have come across is that I can't run runtask
    with any of the tasks in my slash-site. Every time I try to do it, I
    check my slashd.log and find a similar error: Tue Dec 24 15:01:50 2002
    Starting runtask with pid 10011 glob failed (child exited with status
    1) at /home/usr1/app/slash/bin/runtask line 118. No task
    'refresh_authors_cache.pl' found in
    /home/usr1/app/slash/site/emmaus.saic.com/tasks I've tried looking
    overthe code for runtask, but I'm a pretty novice perl programmer and
    have had little luck tracking the problem down. If anyone has ideas
    what might be causing this, please share. I don't want to have to wait
    a day for new users to have changes made to their accounts, since we're
    immediately going to make everyone authors (w/ seclev 100) because of
    the environment we're in. 

Geekizoid.Com
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/24/0239255

    Well, we were going to wait until 31 Dec 2002, but since the cat is out
    of the bag already, Geekizoid.Com is back. Hosted by LRSE. 

The Last Straw
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/23/1915205

    I just put up my first site using slashcode. It took about a week to
    get from downloading the Mandrake ISO's to having the site pretty
    complete. I have never used Linux before and I took this on as a
    learning experience. I am quite happy with the way it all turned out!
    Anyway, about the site - I found that people seem to complain about
    celebrities a lot, so I figured that a slash site related to the stupid
    things celebrities say and do might be a good idea. Check it out and
    let me know what you think! 

WML functionality?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/23/1742230

    I have been wondering if there is anyone out there using the WML/WAP
    functionality of Slash? There were some past articles on this subject,
    but seemingly with no clear answers. I was hoping to be able to
    generate .wml pages somehow like slashdot.org currently does. Any tips
    appreciated. 

Graphics not appearing in Topic setup
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/21/0045251

    My newly installed topics were given graphics, in the format of
    ./images/topics/graphicname.ext and the pictures don't show. I've gone
    back in and tried changing them to absolute URLs, but when I click
    "save topic" it reverts back to the old entry. I can click and change
    sections and those update fine, but the graphic entry doesn't. 




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