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Sourceforge
AMaViS-ng 0.1.6 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256297

    AMaViS-ng is a modular rewrite of amavisd and amavis-perl. It scans
    email for malicious code inside attachments and archive files, stopping
    delivery if malicious code is found. It supports integration of several
    third-party virus scanners and integrates nicely into several MTA
    setups. Unlike amavis-perl and amavisd, there is no need for build-time
    configuration. Changes: Support for Courier-MTA, CLAM Antivirus daemon,
    F-Prot daemon ("enterprise") version, INOC, NOD32 daemon, RAV, Trophie
    daemon, and drWeb has been added. The main documentation is now
    provided in Texinfo format. 

Crystal Space 0.96r003 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256365

    Crystal Space 0.96r003 has been released. This release fixes a number
    of the problems and issues discovered in the 0.96r002 release. Crystal
    Space is an Open Source 3D SDK for Unix, Windows, MacOS/X. It renders
    with OpenGL or software and features curved surfaces, volumetric fog,
    dynamic colored lighting, terrain engine, LOD, procedural textures,
    portals, etc. Here is a brief overview of some of the problems
    addressed by this release: * On some drivers OpenGL incorrectly reports
    the maximum texture size. CS now detects this case and uses a
    reasonable default. * Several bugs were fixed in the ensocket
    networking plugin. * PNG image loader now works on platforms with
    different structure sizes. * Map2CS outputs directly usable XML now.
    levtool is still needed to improve performance. * Bug fixed in OpenGL
    which could causes objects to disappear. * Fullscreen in Windows/OpenGL
    works better now. * Fixed memory leak in OpenGL. * Fixed memory
    overwrite bug in Dynavis. This could cause crashes at exit. * Fixed
    several culling errors in Dynavis. * Fixed dynamic ambient for objects
    using DrawPolygonMesh. * Fixed ref counting problems in the DirectSound
    renderer. * Fixed a bug in the AWS notebook. * Fixed bugs in the
    sequence manager to ensure that operations are fired in the right
    order. * Added new csArray class. * The localshadows flag for genmesh
    now works. * 'ball' mesh object now implements iPolygonMesh (can be
    used for collision detection). * Static and pseudo-dynamic lighting
    recalculation is now a LOT faster (several factors). * Updating the
    color of a pseudo-dynamic light is also faster. * Fixed several bugs in
    the console. * Several smaller performance improvements. * Several
    smaller bug fixes. * Several configure/autoconf changes. Check out
    http://crystal.sf.net for more information. 

tcpdump 3.7.2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256312

    tcpdump 3.7.2 has been released. As described in the ChangeLog, a
    handful of security problems have been addressed. In particular,
    iDEFENSE Security Advisory 02.27.03 (a vulnerability in the isakmp
    parser) has been addressed, and we recommend upgrading to this release.
    The MD5 of this release is: MD5 (tcpdump-3.7.2.tar.gz) =
    1e44b59abba39a48e3680bc2cffb8a6a In addition, a PGP signature is
    available for download. 

POPFile v0.18.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256338

    POPFile is an email classification tool with a Naive Bayes classifier,
    a POP3 proxy and a web interface. It runs on most platforms and with
    most email clients. Release 0.18.1 fixes bugs found in the major 0.18
    major release and has significant accessibility enhancements (Bobby AA
    rating). INTRODUCTION v0.18.0 was a major update and inevitably some
    bugs crept in that we didn't detect prior to shipping. Happily they
    have been fixed, and even more happily the regression test suite now
    has tests for many of them so that they will never reoccur. v0.18.1
    fixes these bugs (see THE GORY DETAILS below for the gory details) and
    also has two significant changes: the caching code associated with the
    History page has been totally rewritten by me so that the History
    barely slows down as the number of messages in the History increases;
    the Windows installer can now configure Outlook and Outlook Express
    Internet email accounts for you (and undo the changes if you uninstall
    POPFile). POPFile v0.18.1 is also the first version where the UI meets
    the Bobby AA rating for accessibility. This means that not only does
    POPFile not discriminate against particular operating system, or
    natural languages, or ways you want to sort your mail, but it is also
    accessible by everyone regardless of the specific challenges they face.
    (FOr more details on this drop by
    http://bobby.watchfire.com/bobby/html/en/about.jsp) Aside: If you are
    young, fit, and computer literate you might wonder why I bothered to
    make Bobby-level accessibility a requirement. Early on in POPFile's
    development a user told me that POPFile was a life changer. For him,
    sorting mail had been an arduous, frustrating task. ESSENTIAL READING
    IF YOU ARE UPGRADING FROM v0.17.x 1. BACK UP YOUR OLD INSTALLATION:
    POPFile makes this really easy, just copy the entire POPFile directory
    somewhere. You can then safely install POPFile v0.18.1 on top of your
    current installation; I just think a back up is a sensible precaution.
    2. YOUR HISTORY WILL CLEAR: I have changed the format of the History
    files used in this version which means that the old History files will
    not be read by POPFile and will in fact be deleted to save disk space.
    If you need to do any reclassifications prior to installing v0.18.1 do
    them! POPFile does NOT clear buckets, statistics or anything else on
    install of this version, just the History files. To refresh the History
    view click the History tab at any time; POPFile will check disk for new
    messages. 3. IF YOU HAD BROKEN MAGNETS: I have added automatic update
    of broken magnets. If you had a magnet like [foo] which POPFile
    mistakenly changed to \[foo\] it should get magically fixed and start
    working. 4. ACCURACY MIGHT DROP FOR A SHORT WHILE: because of some
    changes made in the mail parser it is possible that you might see
    accuracy drop initially and you may find yourself reclassifying a few
    messages that used to work. This is unfortunate but necessary to make
    POPFile even more accurate than before and v0.18.1 incorporates changes
    that make POPFile's classification accuracy better; however old
    corpuses might need a little retraining. DOWNLOADING You can obtain the
    latest release of POPFile by visiting
    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=63137 UPGRADING
    Just install POPFile on top of the currently installed version. But did
    you read the ESSENTIAL READING above first if you are upgrading from a
    pre v0.18.0 version? FAQ zonk3r has spent a great deal of time on a
    POPFile FAQ. Please check it out as it covers many questions that you
    might have:
    http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=14421&group_id=6313
    7 THE GORY DETAILS 1. Fixed a serious bug that could cause POPFile to
    stop responding to POP3 and HTTP requests in the middle of downloading
    mail when the mail message containing a MIME encoding that used certain
    characters that were special in a Perl regular expression. (Reported by
    ecarlseen, gilesjuk, panther757, szkaroly and fixed by sschinke) 2. The
    skinning system continues to evole with kraelen, stanley_krute and
    kinematics working madly to make everything skinnable, make everything
    comply with HTML 4.01, CSS1 and Bobby AA guidelines. 3. The code that
    handled the History cache that was meant to speed the loading of the
    History pages and that I originally wrote was pretty lame and some
    people (including me!) were ending up with 1000 message in the history
    and the load time sucked. So I fixed it. The new cache will load ONCE
    and ONLY ONCE per file and caches everything in memory. When new
    messages are received they get loaded once per new message as well.
    When a History page needs to be generated everything can be loaded from
    the cache without doing any disk access which means that you should see
    little difference between 10 messages and 1000. 4. To magnets would not
    work correctly if the To line in the email header contained multiple
    lines. (Reported by drunin and fixed by kinematics) 5. There was a
    nasty problem where sometimes the statistics would not update correctly
    which typically happened when you downloaded a large number of emails
    in one batch. This was caused by the fact that we weren't flushing the
    pipe between the child POP3 process and the parent regularly, this has
    been modified so that this can never happen and statistics update in
    real time even as mail is downloading. (Reported by burale, ct85711) 6.
    The Windows installer has been much improved with the assistance of
    xuesheng to make it reconfigure Outlook and Outlook Express for you and
    include a number of new screens. 7. Quarantine had a couple of bugs
    where it would show the incorrect date (reported by thejcab) and the
    wrong to address (reported by dyoungmciwcom) under some circumtances.
    8. When the From or Subject was encoded using base64 or quoted
    printable weird things would show up in the History. (Reported by
    goulduck and fixed by williamxp) 9. spf and I went back and forth
    discussing line endings in the files saved to disk so that all the MSG
    and CLS files could be loaded into an editor on any platform without
    extraneous characters. 10. People who live on the Bleeding Edge were
    getting update warnings from POPFile even though they were on the
    latest version. This has been fixed on the update server. 11. Magnets
    containing the & character could not be deleted. (Reported by the
    infamous stanley_krute and fixed by helphand) 12. There was a bug
    associateds with invisible ink detection that could cause POPFile's
    HTML engine to think invisible ink was in use when a font tag spanned a
    table. (Reported by mfichtner) 13. If POPFile didn't exit gracefully
    then statistics were not being saved to disk and would not be up to
    date. (Reported by daemon72) 14. The Shutdown page had no CSS because
    POPFile was shutdown, we now have a simple SSI solution just for the
    shutdown page. (Fix and report by helphand) 15. There was a problem
    with Subject Line Modification where if it was turned off every subject
    line got an extra space in it. (Reported by and fixed by helphand) 16.
    There was a bug where you couldn't look up words that had # in them.
    (Reported by adammc and fixed by helphand) 17. Viewing base64 encoded
    messages in the History resulted in little useful output. (Reported by
    biljir and fixed by pkarlin) 18. sschinke whipped up a new -archive
    option that causes message removed from the History to get saved away
    on disk. 19. sschinke made POPFile behave better when a POP3 server
    suddenly stops responding in the middle of a conversation. DONATIONS
    Thank you to everyone who has clicked the Donate! button and donated
    their hard earned cash to me in support of POPFile. Thank you also to
    the people who have contributed patches, feature requests and bug
    reports and big thanks to the two POPFile team members Stan and Sam for
    their continued efforts. Keep the ideas and bug reports coming. John. 

xf4vnc 4.3.0 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256285

    xf4vnc 4.3.0 is released alongside the XFree86 4.3.0 release. xf4vnc
    provides source and binaries of VNC for the XFree86 v4.x (modular)
    architecture. 

jrexx version 1.1.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256264

    jrexx provides an automaton based regular expression api for Java
    including a very fast matching alogrithm, an extended pattern syntax
    (with set operations for complement, union, intersection, difference)
    and introspection of the automaton's structure. Release 1.1.1 added
    Serialization support for Automatons and a lightweight Pattern Matching
    Class DFASet that works with a serialized automaton. 

KShowmail 3.0.4-beta2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256240

    KShowmail is a POP3 mail checker for the KDE with these features: show
    number, size and other useful information about mails on pop3 servers
    in a list view, on request show the raw mail headers or complete mails,
    delete unwanted mail from server. The 3.0.4-beta2 release includes
    bugfixes. Specific bugs fixed: corrected segfault when password, server
    url and account name are too long; Finally set up the cvs account. (Hi,
    Allistar !); Added the option for users to hide account or message
    columns in the main window; Added french translation finally; Added
    option to allow rich text formatting (simple html); set tab focus to
    editdialog to allow keyboard navigation; header information filtered in
    view complete mail; fix of the locking problem when running commands 

JavaScore version 3.9.1 is released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256227

    JavaScore is a scoring program for sailboat regattas. Written in Java
    (currently 1.3), it supports standard low-point scoring for both
    one-design and some handicap classes. This is a minor release in
    preparation for 4.0. AVG points calculation updated to A10(a) RRS 2002
    and bug fix in Dragon Tiebreaker are most significant updates 

First release of FreeDOS 32
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256255

    The first release of FreeDOS 32 is finally available through the
    SourceForge.net download area. FreeDOS 32 is an operating system under
    development which aims to extend the DOS concepts to work in a 32 bit
    environment natively. The release is named 0.0.1 (unstable), and
    includes a floppy image for testing (with GNU GRUB, FD32 kernel and
    drivers, and a COMMAND.COM replacement) and a package for sources,
    based on the latest CVS. 

netrik release: 1.3.0 (alpha)
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=255645

    Netrik is a fairly complete text-based web browser; it is useful both
    for browsing local documentation and web sites. After another longer
    pause, a new version of netrik is now out. There is a fairly simple,
    but very convenient new feature: If you go back to a page from history
    (or reload the current one), the link which was active when leaving the
    page is not only reactivated when it's still in the same place, but
    also if the page is somewhat different than it was. This is especially
    useful when reading newstickers or other dynamic pages. But even
    changing ads can cause layout changes, so this can also help with
    otherwise static pages. 




Slashdot
Europan Life In Doubt
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/03/0431230

    ceejayoz writes "A newly discovered gas cloud around Jupiter, created
    by ion radiation hitting the surface of Europa, has [0]cast doubt on
    possible life on the moon. [1]Google News has more ..." 
Links
    0. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993450
    1. 
http://news.google.com/news?num=30&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=cluster:www.spaceflightnow.com%2Fnews%2Fn0302%2F27jupiter%2F

Helms Deep Battle Recreated In Doom
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/03/0339208

    [0]Failure Guy writes "Its been over five years now since [1]id
    released the source code to Doom. What have people been doing with the
    source in the time since then? Apparently, [2]recreating the battle of
    Helms Deep!. Acclaimed mapper [3]Cyb recently released his [4]Helms
    Deep reenactment wad. You can find [5]screenshots here." The IRC review
    on Cyb's site is ... mixed. 
Links
    0. http://slashdot.org/~failure+guy
    1. http://www.idsoftware.com/
    2. http://www.doomworld.com/php/topstory.php?id=1834
    3. http://cyb.vect.org:8080/
    4. 
http://www.doomworld.com/d_underg/idgames.shtml/levels/doom2/Ports/g-i/helmsdeep.zip
    5. http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~sdh300/helmsdeep/

Free CD-Quality Music
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/02/2229234

    [0]Scaife writes "I make a video project for school each year, and this
    year we want to produce it on DVD and sell it. The only catch is that
    we don't have the time or money to get copyright permissions for the
    100+ songs we use for it. I'm wondering if there is a large repository
    of CD-quality royalty-free music somewhere. Whenever I try and take one
    of the royalty-free MP3s available on the web and use it on a DVD, the
    quality is awful as it pops and hisses. I suppose this is because of
    the lossy compression. Any ideas?" 
Links
    0. http://nolen -at- scaifeservices.com

OSDL Releases TPC Benchmark Tests For Linux
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/03/0121255

    trialsboy writes "A news.com article announces that [0]ODSL has
    released [1]a set of workloads and test frameworks which conform to the
    [2]TPC benchmark specifications." (Slashdot parent company VA Software
    is [3]one of the OSDL sponsors.) 
Links
    0. http://www.osdl.org/
    1. http://news.com.com/2100-1010-990673.html?tag=fd_top
    2. http://www.tpc.org/
    3. http://www.osdl.org/sponsors/

Intel's Open Runtime Platform Specs
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/02/2343258

    [0]prostoalex writes "The new issue of [1]Intel Technology Journal has
    a lengthy article on a new platform, developed in Intel labs. [2]The
    Open Runtime Platform: A Flexible High-Performance Managed Runtime
    Environment describes the platform that is capable of running both Java
    VM and Microsoft's CLI, on both Windows and Linux platforms. [3]Full
    PDF version is also available." 
Links
    0. http://moskalyuk.com/deals/
    1. http://www.intel.com/technology/itj/
    2. 
http://www.intel.com/technology/itj/2003/volume07issue01/art01_orp/p01_abstract.htm
    3. 
http://www.intel.com/technology/itj/2003/volume07issue01/art01_orp/vol7iss1_art01.pdf

Film Gimp Project Renamed to CinePaint
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/02/2349258

    ubiquitin writes "To avoid confusion with the GIMP, the Film Gimp
    project has [0]renamed itself to CinePaint. The project is essentially
    a legitimate fork of GIMP, and is focused on image manipulations for
    moving pictures." We've [1]mentioned Film Gimp several times lately;
    it'll be even handier as programs like Cinelerra and Kino grow more
    polished. 
Links
    0. http://filmgimp.sourceforge.net/press/cinepaint.pr.2003.3.1.html
    1. http://slashdot.org/search.pl?query=filmgimp

International Connectivity
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/02/2228240

    [0]Steve Suppe writes "As an American who is going to be living
    overseas for a few years (Germany, to be more exact), I'm curious as to
    what advice/information Slashdot could provide people like me. How much
    can I expect to pay for dial-up/broadband, and from who? I'd be
    interested to hear how it differs around the world. Any good reference
    sites? Thanks!" 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Computer Error Grounds Japanese Flights
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/02/2123253

    [0]zephiros writes "Mainichi Daily News [1]reports that a "computer
    glitch" in Tokyo air traffic control systems resulted in the
    cancellation of 203 flights this weekend. At 7am Saturday, the error
    "caused the names of airlines and flight numbers to disappear from
    radar screens." A [2]Japan Times article suggests the problem may be
    related to upgrades on a system which exchanges flight plans with the
    Defense Agency. Makes one wonder about the integration and maintenance
    risks of systems like [3]CAPPS II." 
Links
    0. mailto:joseph at dreamlands.org
    1. http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/archive/200303/01/20030301p2a00m0dm002000c.html
    2. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20030302a1.htm
    3. http://www.privacyactivism.org/Item/48

Cyberbees Score MIT Prize
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/02/2033207

    [0]DeAshcroft writes "The Boston Globe has a nice story on the
    [1]winner of this year's Lemelson-MIT Student Prize. 125
    infrared-communicating 4.5-inch swarming bee-like robots.
    [2]Businessweek even covered this one here. Next year's prize may go to
    the creator of 4.5-inch long swarming cockroaches." 
Links
    0. http://www.cafeshops.com/usingrights/
    1. 
http://www.globe.com/dailyglobe2/058/metro/MIT_student_honored_for_robot_design+.shtml
    2. http://www.businessweek.com/technology/cnet/stories/986190.htm

What is Wrong With Game Development? (duplicate)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/02/1811239

    [0]Warrior-GS writes "Seamus Blackley, who has done everything from
    work at Looking Glass Studios to evangelize for the Microsoft Xbox,
    sounds off on [1]what's wrong with the relationship between developers,
    publishers and their audience. Also, as part of coverage of the
    [2]D.I.C.E. Summit in Las Vegas, GameSpy has chats with [3]Miyamoto
    about The Wind Waker and [4]Yu Suzuki about his gaming influences. Some
    interesting reading." As an aside, I was recently rereading crawfords
    1982 opus, [5]Art of Computer Game Design and found it scarily
    prescient. 
Links
    0. http://www.gamespy.com
    1. http://www.gamespy.com/articles/march03/dice/seamus/
    2. http://www.gamespy.com/articles/march03/dice/
    3. http://www.gamespy.com/articles/march03/dice/roundtable/
    4. http://www.gamespy.com/articles/march03/dice/audience/
    5. http://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/fac/peabody/game-book/Coverpage.html




Freshmeat
backup by loop 3.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114921/

    loop backup is a bash script for automatic and complete system backups
    with a large but simple configuration. Destination can be CDR(W), hard
    disk, tape, Samba, FTP or SCP (SSH). The backups include the
    configuration and data of the most-used applications/utilities/services
    on any GNU/Linux workstation or server. It has support for English and
    Spanish at the moment, with easy translation to other languages. 

blinkperl 2003-03-02 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114905/

    blinkperl is a telnet server (written in Perl) which plays a random
    (ASCII-Art) Blinkenlights-Movie if a telnet client connects. In a
    properly configured system, you do not need a 'usual' telnet server
    (because of the plaintext password transmission, ssh is better and uses
    another port), so why not play ASCII-Art Movies on the telnet port? 

chk4mail 2.14 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114902/

    chk4mail lists the number of read and unread messages in all the
    folders in your mail directory and inbox. This is especially useful to
    people who automatically filter their mail to several folders. It
    supports standard mbox format, MMDF, MH, Maildir, and remote mail
    folders using IMAP. 

Coccinella 0.94.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114882/

    Coccinella is a Jabber client with a whiteboard. The whiteboard is a
    shared desktop which supports text, drawings, images, and multimedia in
    a number of formats, such as MP3 and video. It runs in two main modes,
    a peer-to-peer configuration and a mode compatible with the Jabber
    Instant Messaging system. A flexible plugin architecture may be used to
    support additional formats. It should run on any machine that runs
    Tcl/Tk. 

Dropline GNOME 2.2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114871/

    Dropline GNOME is a version of the GNOME Desktop that has been tweaked
    for Slackware Linux systems. It is available in Slackware's standard
    .tgz package format, in addition to the usual source code. The current
    release is based on the latest GNOME 2 distribution from the GNOME
    Project. It is also compatible with Slackware-derived distributions,
    including Vector Linux, CollegeLinux, and Yoper. 

e3 2.41 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114879/

    e3 is a full-screen, user-friendly text editor with an interface
    similar to that of either WordStar, Emacs, Pico, Nedit, or vi. It's
    heavily optimized for size and independent of libc or any other
    libraries, making it useful for mini-Linux distributions and rescue
    disks. The assembler version supports Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD,
    Win9x, QNX, Atheos, BeOS, ELKS, and DOS. There is also a separately
    distributed version written in C which supports some other Unix
    versions and CygWin. It is also possible to use regular expressions by
    using child processes like sed. e3 has a built in arithmetic
    calculator. 

ECLiPt Roaster 2.2.0-0.2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114908/

    ECLiPt Roaster is a GNOME interface to mkisofs and cdrecord which can
    be used for writing data and audio CDs and ISO images on the fly. 

EOS Image Manager 0.8 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114856/

    EOS Image Manager is a pure Cocoa application that enables users to
    quickly view, rename (add and remove chars, change case), and manage
    (move, copy, and rename) all of their images from a single, uncluttered
    interface. With this application users can organize thousands of
    downloaded images and digital photos in minutes. 

EtherApe 0.9.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114894/

    EtherApe is a GNOME/pcap-based etherman, interman, and
    "tcpman" clone. It displays network activity graphically.
    Active hosts are shown as circles of varying size, and traffic among
    them is shown as lines of varying width. It supports Ethernet, FDDI,
    Token Ring, ISDN, PPP, and SLIP. Additional statistics windows will let
    you concentrate on protocols or nodes. 

eXtended Allow - Deny list for PAM 0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114883/

    XAD is a very easy to configure PAM module. Through a very easy
    language you can allow/deny access to users. 

Falsoyd 0.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114906/

    Falsoyd is a little shoot-em-up for your desktop. It is an entirely
    plotless game intended for hours of frivolous and violent entertainment
    while you should be working. 

Fandango 0.2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114869/

    Fandango is a GL-rendered, Python-scripted CAD program. The low-level
    functionality is programmed in C++, and then the relevant functions are
    exposed to Python and used as building blocks for more functions.
    Currently the memory core allows lines, triangles, line strips, and
    triangle strips. Texture, blending, and lighting can be switched on and
    off from a command line. 

FCKeditor 0.9 beta (ASP.NET Custom Control)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114898/

    FCKEditor is an HTML editor that brings to the web many of the powerful
    functionalities of known desktop editors like Word. It's really
    lightweight and doesn't require any kind of installation in the client
    computer. 

Fingerprint Verification System 0.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114910/

    Fingerprint Verification System is an easy-to-use library that allows
    programmers to integrate fingerprint technology into their software
    without specific know-how. It is fast and small, and is great for
    embedded systems. 

GMime 2.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114934/

    GMime is a set of utilities for parsing and creating messages using the
    Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME). 

HTTP-WebTest 2.01 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114889/

    HTTP-WebTest is a Perl module which runs tests on remote URLs or local
    Web files containing Perl/JSP/HTML/JavaScript/etc., and generates a
    detailed test report. This module can be used "as-is" or its
    functionality can be extended using plugins. Plugins can define test
    types and provide additional report capabilities. This module comes
    with a set of default plugins, but can be easily extended with
    third-party plugins. 

im-ja 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114891/

    im-ja aims to be a generic Japanese input module for GTK+ 2. Currently
    supported input modes are Hiragana, Katakana, Zenkaku, Canna (using the
    Canna conversion engine), and Kanji character recognition (based on
    Kanjipad). 

IMAPFilter 0.8.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114890/

    IMAPFilter connects to remote IMAP mail servers and processes messages
    according to defined filters (rules). It is intended to be executed
    before a user accesses his/her mailboxes. 

Impact 0.2.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114881/

    Impact is a finite element program based on an explicit time stepping
    algorithm. It can be used to simulate dynamic events such as car
    crashes or other large deformation events. It is written in Java and is
    kept very simple, to make it intuitive to use and easy to change and
    extend. It is very flexible and can handle several different input and
    output formats. 

iptables-control 1.0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114886/

    Iptables-Control is a fast and easy iptables filter configurator It
    features a step-by-step interactive configurator script, a TCP/UDP
    ports configurator, LAN settings for routing and masquerading, and ICMP
    filtering. 

Jabberwocky 1.0.RC1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114903/

    Jabberwocky is a Lisp IDE containing a Lisp-aware editor with syntax
    highlighting, parentheses matching, a source analyzer, indentation, a
    source level debugger, a project explorer, and an interaction buffer.
    It is the replacement for the Lisp Debug project. 

JamochaMUD beta10-03-03-02 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114900/

    JamochaMUD offers Unicode, plug-in, and multi-language support (8
    different languages) to allow a more enjoyable MUCKing/MUDding
    experience. It features command history, synchronized window controls,
    experimental SOCKS 5 support, and greatly improved ANSI colour support.
    It plays nice on Unix systems, supports a wide range of MU*s, and also
    includes emulation of some TinyFugue editor controls. It uses Java 1.1,
    and includes classes to be easily reused in other Java applications. 

jpop 0.33 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114911/

    Jpop is a Java replacement for Winpopup. It allows popup messages to be
    sent to any machine which is capable of running Java. 

KFli4L 1.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114932/

    KFli4L is a control panel for the Linux floppy ISDN router, fli4l. It
    allows for viewing the status and controlling the operation of the
    router through a window with several tabs. It also docks into the
    system tray, and provides a traffic monitor to visualize the actual net
    load. 

libmng 1.0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114917/

    libmng is the reference library for MNG, the animation extension to the
    popular PNG format. It provides powerful animation features combined
    with PNG's robustness and patent freedom. 

LinCVS 1.1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114852/

    LinCVS is an easy-to-use, graphical frontend for the CVS-client
    supporting both CVS-versions 1.9 and 1.10. It can check out a module
    from and import of a module to a repository, update or retrieve the
    status of a working directory or single files, and common operations
    like add, remove and commit, diff against the repository or view of the
    log messages in list form. 

linuxTheTools 0.3.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114919/

    TheTools is a handy collection of bash commandline tools for
    administrators and power users. The scripts facilitate day-to-day
    management and system navigation. It is a companion package to
    slakbootIBS. 

MacMP3Gain 1.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114873/

    MacMP3Gain is an AppleScript Studio application which brings an Aqua
    GUI to the command line version of mp3gain, a utility that performs
    statistical analysis to determine how loud the MP3 file actually sounds
    to the human ear and performs lossless volume adjustments. 

Modeling Framework 0.9pre3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114925/

    Modeling Framework fills the gap between the Python object world and
    relational databases in that it allows users to transparently create,
    retrieve, update, or delete Python objects from a database without
    having to write a single line of SQL. Main features include generation
    of database schema, generation of Python code templates ready to be
    used, support for transparent mapping of (class) inheritance in
    relational databases, object-oriented query language, use of standard
    Python getters to traverse relationships (the related objects are
    automatically fetched when needed and when appropriate), and automatic
    checking for referential-integrity constraints, etc. Supported
    databases are PostgreSQL and MySQL. 

newfile 1.0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114924/

    newfile generates "starting-out" files using a full featured
    template preprocessor. It can also generate trees of files, for
    example, a FreeBSD port or a project using automake and autoconf. A
    user can add their own template files and directories to those supplied
    with the package. It includes templates for making "empty"
    files for Ruby, make, shell, C, C++, C & C++ headers, and more. 

nut 7.15 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114872/

    nut is nutrition software to record what you eat and analyze your meals
    for nutrient composition. The database included is the USDA Nutrient
    Database for Standard Reference, Release 15, which contains 6,220
    foods. This database contains values for vitamins, minerals, fats,
    calories, protein, carbohydrates, fiber, etc., and includes the
    essential polyunsaturated fats, Omega-3 and Omega-6. Nutrient levels
    are expressed as a percentage of the Daily Value, the familiar standard
    of food labeling in the United States, but also can be fully
    customized. Recipes can be added. The program is completely menu-driven
    and there are no commands to learn. 

P2Z 0.3a 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114878/

    P2Z converts Palm Memo, ToDo, Addressbook, and Datebook data to the
    Zaurus builtin applications. 

POWA 0.20 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114907/

    POWA intends to be an all-in-one program to operate a Webcam either on
    a Website or for personal uses. It is in development but supports live
    video, snapshot taking (with a timer or with a button), and more. 

R3R 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114877/

    R3R is an RSS reader that can retrieve and display RSS 3.0 feeds. 

rdiff-backup 0.11.2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114876/

    rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another. The target directory
    ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs are
    stored in a special directory so you can still recover files lost some
    time ago. The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror and an
    incremental backup. rdiff-backup can also operate in a bandwidth-
    efficient manner over a pipe, like rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup
    and ssh to securely back up to a remote location, and only the
    differences will be transmitted. It can also handle symlinks, device
    files, permissions, ownership, etc., so it can be used on the entire
    file system. 

RSSLibJ 1.0-RC1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114929/

    RSSLibJ is a Java class library designed primarily to generate RSS data
    in various formats, based on a simple object model. Either RSS or RDF
    can be generated, and custom generators can be supplied as well. 

SlakbootIBS 8.1.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114860/

    SlakbootIBS is a replacement set of boot scripts and utilities for
    starting and dynamically configuring Slackware Linux. IBS makes it
    easier for administrators to configure new installations and facilities
    operations where multiple servers are deployed. 

swaret 1.1.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114935/

    swaret lets you keep your Slackware system up to date. It functions
    similarly to apt-get, the Debian package manager. 

TBFirewall 3.0 (Iptables)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114885/

    TBFirewall is a front-end created to control firewall rules. Its config
    files are constructed in the form of tables. TBFirewall is designed to
    connect one or more local networks to another, forming an internetwork,
    but it can also run without problem in other network models. 

TCP Re-engineering Tool 1.2.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114901/

    TCP Re-engineering Tool monitors and analyzes data transmitted between
    a client and a server via a TCP connection. It focuses on the data
    stream (software layer), not on the lower level transmission protocol
    (as packet sniffers do). 

TinyMARE 1.0.9355 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114870/

    TinyMARE (Multi-user Adventure Roleplaying Epic) is a text-based MUD
    server completely rewritten for efficiency using TinyMUSH and TinyMUSE
    as a basis for its game engine. The server is designed for creating an
    extensive, novelistic role-playing atmosphere supporting real-time
    combat, day & night, seasons, and global weather. Using a telnet
    client, players can log on to explore a virtual world, find magical
    items, learn skills and techniques, and group together to surpass
    obstacles you create in your own epic adventure. 

tk2 0.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114904/

    tk2 is a configuration tool for the ICOM IC-R2 portable radio receiver.
    It lets you read a memory image from the radio, manipulate the settings
    using a graphical user interface, and save the result to a file or back
    to the radio. Memory channel information can be imported from CSV file
    or ICF files downloaded from the Percon Web database, and exported to
    CSV files. 

toolame 02l 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114884/

    Toolame is an optimized MPEG-1/2 Layer II audio encoder based upon the
    ISO demonstration source code that borrows heavily from the LAME
    project, as well as introducing new optimizations and additional
    features such as VBR. 

vdr2dvd.pl 0.5.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114931/

    vdr2dvd is a simple script, handling all needed steps to create a DVD
    out of a VDR recording, including the burn process itself. The script
    merges multiple .vdr files to a big one per DVD title, converts it into
    a PS stream using ds.jar, multiplexes to the correct DVD-stream,
    creates the DVD structure, uses mkisofs to create the ISO image and
    uses dvdrecord to burn the image to the disc. 

VideoDB 2003-03-02 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114895/

    VideoDB is a database to manage your personal video collection. It's
    mainly designed for videofiles but you can also put your DVDs and VHS
    tapes in it. It features fetching movie data/covers from the Internet
    Movie Database (IMDb), local caching of coverimages, an option to mark
    movies as seen, a search by genre or title/subtitle/plot/cast data, a
    filter for TV episodes, a random movie function and a simple borrow
    manager. It is a personal database, so no user
    management/authentication scheme is implemented. Everybody may
    add/edit/delete movies. 

WTP 0.5.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114880/

    WTP is a Web-based FTP client that features bookmarks, uploading,
    downloading, deleting, moving, and renaming of files and directories.
    It allows administrators to limit the hostnames to which users can
    connect. Currently only Unix FTP servers are supported. 

XawTV 3.85 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114899/

    XawTV is a simple Xaw-based TV program which uses the bttv driver or
    video4linux. It also contains various command-line utilities for
    grabbing images and AVI movies, tuning in TV stations, etc. 




Slashcode
Email Plugin not installed
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/28/1728229

    I'm a relative slash newbie. I've just installed 2.3.0. During the
    install, I chose "Email Plugin" (I think it was item #6 on the list),
    but when I click on the email icon for a story, I get a page that says:
      The plugin you have requested Slash::Email, was not
    properly installed. I tried restarting both slash and apache, and I
    tried using the install-plugin tool (again, I chose Email, and said yes
    to using symlinks), but the page continues to state that it's not
    installed properly. I do have an Email directory in the plugins
    directory, and everything there looks good (to my untrained eye). I
    also looked in the logs, but there was no mention of the Email plugin
    in the slashd.log file. I seem to have the perl module installed
    correctly. I find these three files:
      /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread
    -multi/auto/Slash/Email
      /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread
    -multi/auto/Slash/Email/.packlist
      /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Slash/Email. pm Any ideas
    what might not be installed properly or how it is determined that a
    plugin either is or is not installed? 

ReloCounter - A simple counter for mod_relocate wi
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/27/2148245

    I've just released the first publicly available version of ReloCounter,
    a plugin for slashdot that manages your out bound click referrals for
    mod_relocate (.relo) URLS. You can pick up mod_relocate and
    ReloCounter-0.2.tar.gz. There are also the obligatory screenshots
    available. 

freshenup.pl / prog2file hanging (again)
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/27/1717234

    I know this has been asked before, but I've been doing some digging and
    I can't see any answers to the problems that quite a few people seem to
    have been hitting. The issue is that slashd stops working, and it
    appears to be when it calls prog2file(), and I'm assuming that the line
    in prog2file() is the backticked execution of the command passed. There
    are previous threads regarding this here and here, and I've seen other
    discussions away from SlashCode too. These threads all just seem to
    peter out without any resolution. Here's my question: I've removed the
    last two calls to prog2file from freshenup.pl, and slashd now keeps
    going fine, and my site still seems to be working... what have I broken
    by removing these calls? Is this wise (I suspect not) :) And has anyone
    resolved this issue??? 

Slash not emailing Daily Headlines / Stories
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/26/176227

    I have got a basic install up and running and so far everything is
    behaving as expected in terms of the web ui. My previous post regarding
    external authentication is being followed up with the developers of our
    current community software, I will post whatever developments come from
    that should others find it useful. One oddity I am noticing is that the
    website is not emailing me like it did the very first day. I received a
    report on the activity along with the news headlines. The next day and
    from then on in I have not received any mail. The system is mailing
    correctly. New registrations and password requests come through without
    any problems at all. It seems limited to the cronish sort of things. I
    can not find any errors in the logs to help guide me here, has anyone
    else experienced this? One thing I did do that may have broken
    something was change my slash install from on domain to another by
    going through the install process again. Any pointers would be most
    appreciated, Mitchell 

Installing Slash article on Linux Journal website
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/26/176200

    Linux Journal have just published on their website an article of mine
    called "Installing Slash for a Private Project". Rather than a
    definitive HOW-TO, it's more of a description of what I went through to
    get things working. --Paul Barry 

Release of Galleria Photo Gallery plugin v1.0
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/22/1851255

    The title says it all. Galleria v1.0 finally made it out of beta and
    has been released. More information is at Lottadot.com 

Slash::Blob
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/2044216

    I've added Slash::Blob to the main dist in CVS. Its a module for
    storing binaries and serving them up on the web. It will be the
    foundation for most of the new features we are adding so that we can
    use images and pdf files with stories (and other subsystems). If you
    are writing modules you may find it useful for your own applications.
    Feedback is welcome. 

Link Tag to Enable Auto-Discovery of RSS Files
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/21/1652216

    Recently, I have been making small changes to my Slash sites to make
    them integrate better into the weblog communities dominated by Blogger,
    Radio from Userland, Movable Type, and similar tools. I found out that
    some of the weblog aggregation tools look for a specific link tag in
    the head portion of a site's home page in order to locate that site's
    RSS file. This is the kind of thing that can be added to a template
    without changing any code. Here's the code itself: <link
    rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS"
    href="__YOUR_RSS_URL__"> For more information about the research I
    did to arrive at this conclusion, see the article How Weblog Monitors
    Automatically Discover RSS Feeds on CTDATA.com. 

ExploitSeattle
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/20/0731202

    ExploitSeattle is your daily dose of events occuring in the Emerald
    City. Its run by a horde of rain soaked Seattlites who's quest to
    relieve boredom and promote cool stuff(TM) caused them to create a site
    to list their hip and not so hip events. 

SuSE8.1 installation test failures for Mysql modul
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/02/18/2151208

    I have installed slash test sites on debian a few times before, but now
    I'm trying to install a permanent site on SuSE8.1 I'm having problems
    installing Bundle::Slash - MIME, Mysql modules & libapreq are all
    failing their tests. I'm installing Bundle::Slash within a perl shell.
    I'll concentrate on Mysql module here. I'm no perl expert (not even a
    perl beginner), but it seems to be a problem with lib.pl in testing the
    Mysql module. At line 253 & 254, my build complains about these 2
    lines with "Illegal character in prototype for main::ErrMsgF : @_ at
    t/lib.pl line 254" Here's the lines, what's wrong with them ? If
    they're wrong, how come they're in the bundle ? sub ErrMsg (@_) { print
    (@_); } sub ErrMsgF (@_) { printf (@_); } There's also a warning during
    the "perl Makefile.PL" phase about CAPI & PL_FILES which I don't
    understand either. " WARNING: CAPI is not a known parameter. WARNING:
    PL_FILES takes a hash reference not a array reference. Please inform
    the author. " Again, if the code is wrong, why is it bundled as a
    stable release ? I suspect that my problems are just a side effect of
    something else....can anyone out there point me in the right direction?
    I have a build log if anyone needs to see it. thanks! 




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