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Sourceforge
bogofilter-0.11.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257794

    The bogofilter package implements a fast Bayesian spam filter along the
    lines suggested by Paul Graham in his article "A Plan For Spam" . It is
    written in C. Supported platforms: Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris and OS X.
    Version 0.11.1 is available, including a number of enhancements and
    bugfixes. See the NEWS-0.11 file for details. 

drjava-20030304-2327 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257786

    DrJava is an integrated Java development environment that supports
    interactive evaluation of expressions. This development release of
    DrJava provides a significant number of bug fixes, in preparation for
    an upcoming beta release. The changes include improvements to saved
    Interactions histories, improved undo support, key binding fixes, and
    various user interface bug fixes. Please test this release by following
    the "more download options" link on our home page. 

Tcl/Tk 8.4.2 release
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257762

    The Tcl Core Team is pleased to announce the 8.4.2 releases of the Tcl
    scripting language and the Tk toolkit. This is the second patch release
    of Tcl/Tk 8.4. See http://www.tcl.tk/ for details. 

Axualize 1.1.0 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257007

    After successful beta testing, version 1.1.0 is now official. Axualize
    is a language for building application from objects using an XML
    dialect. Axualize is schema driven and infinitely extendable. Axualize
    is currently implemented in Java but the Axualize schema does not
    dictate a specific platform. The 1.1.0 release adds support for Ruby,
    JavaScript and BeanShell scripting, as well as other enhancements.
    1.1.0 Added: - Built in "Ruby" scripting support through BSF and JRuby
    - Built in "JavaScript" scripting support through BSF and Rhino - Built
    in "BeanShell" scripting support both through BSF and as the natively
    supported scripting environment. - MrRoboto class which aids in
    creating Axualize documents which implement simple java.awt.Robot
    actions. The MrRoboto class implements KeyListener, and MouseListener
    and is simply registered as such for each component which will be
    recorded. - new BSF schema so to aid creating documents which utilize
    both standard and BSF namespaces. changed: - ProcessHandler has been
    refactored to behave more like HttpHandler. 

IlohaMail 0.7.10 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257047

    IlohaMail 0.7.10 has been released. This version includes security
    fixes (also released in 0.7.9-2), three new languages (Korean, Standard
    Portuguese, Catalan), APOP support, improved handling of RFC822
    attachments as well as minor fixes to the IMAP and SMTP libraries. This
    is the most recent update to the stable branch. IlohaMail is a PHP
    based lightweight full featured multilingual webmail program with IMAP
    and POP3 support. 

gchch-1.9.0 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257203

    This is a full port of the game to Gnome 2.0, along with numerous bug
    fixes and enhancements. It's a prelease before the actualy 2.0.0
    release. Gnome Chinese Checkers is an networked implementation of the
    Chinese Checkers board game, supporting upto 6 players. The game
    includes added goodies like an integrated chat window, player rotation,
    etc. This has been updated for Gnome 2.0. 

libmng 1.0.5 (final) released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256928

    This is the long-awaited major update of the MNG library. The MNG
    specification is now covered to near 100% and as an added bonus this
    release includes the new 'dynamic MNG' feature, that allows for easy
    roll-over (hover/click; w or w/o mask) effects with a minimum of fuss.
    libmng is the reference library for reading, displaying, writing and
    examining Multiple-Image Network Graphics. MNG is the animation
    extension to the popular PNG image-format. 

pureIRCd release 2.7.1304
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257000

    pureIRCd is a Win32 IRCd written in Visual Basic, that operates Fast
    and efficiently in networks as well as standalone. This release
    features better Server to Server linking, some statistics additions and
    Server - Server autoconnecting. Autoconnecting is new to pureIRCd and
    may have some glitches, so dont trust on it, it's alpha, really. You
    dont have to upgrade to this version of pureIRCd if you mostly use it
    standalone as most changes only affect server links. To download the
    new version, please go here:
    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=71720&release_id=
    143841 

Qixite 0.0.8 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256961

    Qixite allows easy template based generation of web sites. It organizes
    the web site into a tree of nodes representing Pages, Text Sections,
    Images, and Links. It provides quick and easy way to publish your
    thoughts and information on Internet. The program generates links,
    style sheets and other things, the only thing user has to warry about
    is information. Changes in 0.0.8: - Possibility to use external editor
    (eg. Mozilla) for editing articles in WYSIWYG mode was added - French,
    Spanish and Lithuanian translations were updated - Several non-critical
    bugs were fixed To download, please go here:
    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=40222&release_id=
    83910 

Burn To The Brim v2.5 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256875

    Burn To The Brim is a utility for grouping files and folders together
    in the most efficient way to fill up an entire CD, DVD or other medium.
    Burn to the Brim version 2.5 now allows the user to directly create ISO
    9660 files of the filled CD's, using mkisofs by Joerg Schilling. These
    files can then be burned by an arbritary burn-program that supports the
    ISO 9660 format. You can find the new version at
    https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=49999 




Slashdot
Pancake Physics to Cut Batter Splatter
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/05/0125245

    [0]Anonymous Coward writes "The headline just about says it all on this
    one. A physics grad student in the UK has come up with the mathematical
    formula for how to flip a pancake and have it land correctly back in
    the pan. The [1]BBC has the details." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2817093.stm

Australian Federal Police Raid Major ISPs
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/06/0018248

    pflodo writes "The Australian (newspaper) has an article about Telstra
    the major Australian ISP and other 'declined to name' ISPs that have
    been [0]raided by Australian Federal Police to 'seek the identity of
    particular subscribers' in relation to their activity and files stored
    on the ISP's servers. I imagine they will eventually raid some domestic
    homes and make a scapegoat of some unfortunate teenagers." 
Links
    0. 
http://australianit.news.com.au/common/print/0,7208,6081015%5E15306%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html

Distros To Try: Slackware 9.0-rc1 And Yoper 1.0
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/06/0349241

    [0]FrosGate writes "Slackware 9.0-rc1 is now available for public
    consumption over at [1]www.slackware.com. From the site: 'Some of the
    main components included are the 2.4.20 Linux kernel, KDE 3.1, GNOME
    2.2, and XFree86 4.3.0, as well as gcc-3.2.2 and the latest development
    libraries. Enjoy!' Enjoy is right!" And [2]Scorchen writes "[3]YOPER
    has released Version 1.0 of their increasingly popular distro. This is
    the their first stable release." Here's [4]the announcment. The website
    claims "With Yoper it is possible to import packages from all the other
    major distros including rpm's, deb's, and tgz packages." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.slackware.com/
    2. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    3. http://www.yoper.com/
    4. http://www.yoper.com/finalannounce.html

AOL Cans 1 billion Spams In One Day
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/06/0125250

    linuxwrangler writes "AOL [0]announced today that its spam filters hit
    the 1 billion reject mark for a 24 hour period. This is an average of
    28 rejects per day per member. In addition, AOL spam engineers say they
    receive 5.5 million spam submissions each day from AOL users. Other
    reports [1]here(1) and [2]here(2)." 
Links
    0. http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?day0/230645356&ticker=aol
    1. 
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2003/03/05/financial1928EST0343.DTL
    2. 
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/software/groupware/story/0,10801,79045,00.html

Slashback: Humility, Patents. Vapor.com
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/03/1728252

    Slashback brings updates on Salon's quest for money, Miguel de Icaza's
    thoughts on the most recent KDE vs. GNOME critique, bad news for anyone
    who wants a cute Windows-free laptop from Lindows.com, and more -- read
    on for more details. 

Working as a Game Tester
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/05/1639224

    DaytonCIM writes "SFGate.com has a great story on the real [0]life of
    game testers. 'Life is not all fun and games, though. It's all games --
    with little time left for sleeping or eating, at least during the busy
    months before Christmas. The longest week he has logged was 106 hours,
    and 60-hour-plus weeks are typical in deadline crunches, he said.'" 
Links
    0. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/03/05/BU78795.DTL

Rambus Destroyed Evidence In Anti-trust Trial
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/05/2152230

    Marasmus writes "CNN is reporting that memory-chip maker [0]Rambus has
    been found [1]guilty of destroying evidence which was 'critical' to the
    anti-trust case brought by the U.S. government. Interestingly, the
    Judge has denied the [2]FTC's request to move on to the penalty phase
    of the trial. Destruction of evidence in an anti-trust case normally
    yields a forfeiture of trial, but Rambus 'will have the burden of
    proving its innocence" instead.' 
Links
    0. http://www.rambus.com/
    1. http://money.cnn.com/2003/03/05/technology/rambus.reut/index.htm
    2. http://www.ftc.gov/

The Future That Hasn't Arrived
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/05/2031241

    [0]jonerik writes "[1]MSNBC has [2]this article on an exhibit starting
    this week at Philadelphia's [3]Lost Highways Archive and Research
    Library. Entitled [4]Radebaugh: The Future We Were Promised, the
    exhibit focuses on the artwork of the elusive A.C. Radebaugh, a
    commercial illustrator whose works promised us a glittering, shiny
    tomorrow from the '30s to the '50s; a helicopter in every garage,
    massive streamlined cars, vacations on Mars - in short, pretty much
    everything we didn't get. The exhibit collects examples from
    Radebaugh's portfolio, auto designs for Chrysler, DoSoto, and Dodge,
    ads, and 'Closer Than We Think!,' a syndicated weekly comic strip drawn
    by Radebaugh. I want my jetpack, dammit!" 
Links
    0. mailto:jonerik@@gis.net
    1. http://www.msnbc.com/
    2. http://www.msnbc.com/news/880581.asp?0dm=C19IT
    3. http://www.losthighways.org/
    4. http://www.losthighways.org/radebaugh.html

What Fruits Will Reduced R&D Bear For The U.S.?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/05/2023200

    lucabrasi999 writes "Here's an interesting [0] commentary from Mike
    Tarsala at CBS.Marketwatch.com regarding R&D spending by U.S. companies
    as it compares to overseas firms. It compares today's US tech firms to
    the Big Three Automakers of the 70's, while saying the overseas tech
    firms are similar to the Toyotas and Hondas of the 70's. In other
    words, US Tech firms are about to be taught a lesson in global
    capitalism. I think Mike is 100% correct. What do you think?" 
Links
    0. 
http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid=%7B2B5CBF33-899B-45CC-81DD-C7DFD5959D68%7D&siteid=mktw

Toshiba To Show Laptop Fuel Cells at CeBit
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/05/196256

    war3rd writes "According to [0]The Register, Toshiba has finally been
    able to build a fuel cell for laptops that they will unveil at [1]CeBit
    next week. The fuel cells are expected to last approximately 5 hours
    and are compatible with existing lithium-ion batteries. Form factor
    remains the only issue. The trick is that they use the water by-product
    from the cell to dilute the methanol source as it enters the
    [2]reformer, and are therefore able to store higher concentrations of
    methanol in the cell. My only concern is how quickly can they get this
    to market?" 
Links
    0. http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/29590.html
    1. http://www.cebit.de/
    2. http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-processor2.htm




Freshmeat
Absolute Patience 3.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115200/

    Absolute Patience is a collection of 400 solitaire card games,
    including 332 famous classics like Klondike, Freecell, Spider, Yukon,
    and Gaps, and 68 original games. Most games come with optional rules
    for a grand total of 600 variants. It features photo- realistic custom
    card graphics in 3 sizes, fully customizable cards, piles, and playing
    area, high quality sounds, unlimited undos, saving, a performance
    analyzer that determines if a game can be completed, and an
    entertaining scoring system. Detailed statistics are kept for each game
    played. 

AC3D 3.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115233/

    AC3D is a 3D object/scene modeler available for Windows and Linux. It
    allows the viewing, editing, or construction of 3D graphics with a
    simple intuitive interface. It is used for creating 3D models for games
    and virtual reality environments as well as for general data
    visualisation purposes. It features vertex level multi-point line and
    polygon editing, surface extrusion/revolution, and a graphical texture
    coordinate editor. File formats supported include 3DS (3D Studio),
    Lightwave, OBJ, VRML, and POVray. 

ADODB 3.30 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115262/

    ADODB is a set of advanced PHP database abtraction classes. It supports
    MySQL, PostgreSQL, Interbase/Firebird, Informix, Sybase SQL Anywhere,
    Oracle, MS SQL 7, Sybase, DB2, FrontBase, Foxpro, Access, ADO, and
    generic ODBC. A metatype system is built in, making it possible to
    figure out that types such as CHAR, TEXT, and STRING are equivalent in
    different databases. It also features an SQL to HTML popup menu and SQL
    to HTML table support. It has code to support record paging and
    blob/clob support. 

Apache Ant 1.5.2 (stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115221/

    Ant is a Java based build tool, similar to make, but with better
    support for the cross platform issues involved with developing Java
    applications. Ant is the build tool of choice for all Java projects at
    Apache and many other Open Source Java projects. 

Article Manager 1.27 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115250/

    Article Manager is a fully featured Web content management system that
    makes it easy for non- technical users to easily update and manage
    articles, news stories, headlines, and editorials. It includes the
    following features: supports multiple users with different access
    levels (Administrators, Editors, Trusted Writers, and Writers), uploads
    up to 10 images per article, password protected login screen, advanced
    setup options to make it easy to customize the program, a powerful
    search engine, a customizable database, the ability to customize the
    HTML templates, and much more. 

asciijump 0.0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115217/

    asciijump is an ASCII art game about ski jumping. 

asterisk-oh323 0.5.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115225/

    asterisk-oh323 adds H.323 support to the ASTERISK soft PBX. It does
    this by interfacing the OpenH323 library to ASTERISK through a loadable
    module. The package provides the channel driver as well as a wrapper in
    a shared library form. It is able to initiate and receive calls to and
    from H.323 endpoints, and has been successfully tested with the H.323
    terminals on the OpenH323 site (ohphone, openphone) and Microsoft
    NetMeeting. 

CAMFR 1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115231/

    CAMFR (CAvity Modelling FRamework) is a fast, flexible, and friendly
    full-vectorial Maxwell solver. Although it can tackle general
    electromagnetic problems, its main focus is on applications in the
    field of photonics, like lasers or photonic nanostructures. 

CentralNic Toolkit 0.05 (Perl)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115236/

    The CentralNic Toolkit is CentralNic's system for instantaneous
    Registry-Registrar Communications. Registrars can use this system to
    register and modify CentralNic domain names in real time, with no
    delays for human intervention or e-mail processing. The Toolkit also
    provides advanced and efficient methods for searching for and querying
    domain names and whois records, and retrieving account information. 

ClassBrowser 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115252/

    ClassBrowser is a GNUstep browser for developper documentation. It will
    use gsdoc, xlp, or rtf as main documentation, and it has other features
    like history and headers view. 

comic-icons 0.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115270/

    comic-icons are a set of icons in PNG format with a size of 64x64
    pixels. 

dark fagga 1.1 (IceWM)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115241/

    dark fagga is a theme which tries to be not too dark but also not too
    bright. 

DrWright 0.15 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115219/

    DrWright is a program that forces you to take regular breaks from your
    computer. If you like whistles, bells, and a thousand options, this is
    not for you. Feel free to check out xwrits instead. DrWright monitors
    keyboard and mouse activity and displays a small meter in the
    notification area on your panel. When it starts blinking, you know it's
    time to take a break. If you don't, it will lock your screen to force a
    break. 

Fast Lexical Analyzer Generator 2.5.27 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115255/

    Flex is a tool for generating programs that recognize lexical patterns
    in text. There are many applications for Flex, including writing
    compilers in conjunction with GNU Bison. Flex is a free implementation
    of the well known Lex program. It features a Lex compatibility mode,
    and also provides several new features such as exclusive start
    conditions. 

fBuilder Plus 2.4.10 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115228/

    fBuilder Plus is a Web-based utility for building and configuring your
    ipchains/iptables-based Linux firewall. There are two versions of
    fBuilder: fBuilder Lite, a free version that includes a standard set of
    features, and fBuilder Plus, which includes edit, insert, and delete
    capabilities for firewall rules, rule shifting, support for DHCP
    clients, DMZ creation through firewall wizard, NAT capabilities,
    support for IP aliases, automatic log rule creation, state checking,
    log reporting, email alerts, and export capabilities. 

Free Realty 2.7-pre3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115242/

    Free Realty is a PHP/MySQL set of scripts based upon Jon Roig's
    original Open Realty project. Jon's description of the package,
    "... so easy even a real estate agent can use it.." is the
    ultimate goal of this project. 

FreeTar 0.9 (GNUstep)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115269/

    FreeTar packages the tar command line functionality into a familiar
    MacOS X and GNUstep application. FreeTar has many useful features,
    including access to tar without typing any commands, support for any
    version of tar that supports the basic tar command line switches (-c,
    -v, -f, -z, -Z), optional built-in compression support (gzip or
    compress), and full user preferences. 

fwtrends 0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115216/

    fwtrends is a project to ease firewall log monitoring via a Web GUI. It
    imports log files from various firewall software and can easily
    generate graph statistics from alert events. It allows you to
    investigate single remote source addresses and what alerts they
    generated. 

Genius 0.5.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115279/

    Genius is an arbitrary precision integer and multiple precision
    floating point calculator. It includes its own programming language
    similiar in some aspects to C,bc or pascal. It can deal with rational
    numbers and complex numbers. It has matrix support as well. It uses the
    gmp library so it is very fast for calculations of large numbers. It
    has a command line and a GNOME interface. 

Genuts Snake 1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115220/

    Genuts Snake is a remake of the popular classic snake game. Eat as many
    mice as possible, Don't hit the walls, and don't bite your tail. Genuts
    Snake uses the Genuts Framework. 

GraphThing 0.9.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115213/

    GraphThing is a tool that allows you to create, manipulate, and study
    graphs. These "graphs" are mathematical objects, that
    describe the relationships between sets; they are not 2D plots, charts,
    or any other sort of visual object. 

Highlight 2.0b 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115263/

    Highlight is a universal source code to HTML, XHTML, RTF, TeX, or LaTeX
    converter. (X)HTML output is formatted by Cascading Style Sheets. It
    supports ADA 95, Assembler, Bash, C, C++, C#, COBOL, Fortran, Java,
    Javascript, Lua, Perl, PHP, PL/SQL, (Object) Pascal, Ruby, Tcl/Tk and
    Visual Basic files. It's possible to easily enhance Highlight's parsing
    database. 

Kernel Mode Linux 2.5.64_001 (For Linux 2.5)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115224/

    Kernel Mode Linux is a technology which enables the execution of user
    programs in a kernel mode. In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can
    access kernel address space directly. Unlike kernel modules, user
    programs are executed as ordinary processes (except for their privilege
    level), so scheduling and paging are performed as usual. Although it
    seems dangerous, the safety of the kernel can be ensured through such
    methods as static type checking, software fault isolation, and so
    forth. 

KnutWall 1.1-rc1 (Testing)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115247/

    KnutWall is an advanced iptables firewall. You don't need any prior
    iptables experience to set up KnutWall. All the configuration is done
    from a separate configuration file where you select what network
    interfaces to use, what ports to open, etc. You will also find features
    like banning, portforwarding, and NAT, to name a few. KnutWall works
    well with either one or two network interfaces. 

Linux 2.5.64 (2.5)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115209/

    Linux is a clone of the Unix kernel, written from scratch by Linus
    Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the
    Net. It aims towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliance. It
    has all the features you would expect in a modern fully-fledged Unix
    kernel, including true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries,
    demand loading, shared copy-on-write executables, proper memory
    management, and TCP/IP networking. 

mailfront 0.85 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115282/

    mailfront is a set of customizeable network protocol frontends for mail
    servers, replacing or supplementing the features available with the MTA
    software. 

Mailgust 0.10 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115218/

    Mailgust is a mailing list manager, newsletter distribution tool, and
    message board system. All sent mail is stored on a Web message board
    for visitors to read. It features unlimited lists, many different read
    and write permission settings, HTML newsletters, post approval, no
    timeouts, a Web archive, list importing, notification management, and
    much more. 

MenuGen 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115273/

    MenuGen generates hierarchical Web site menus of arbitrary size. These
    menus consist of static HTML pages which neither use server side
    scripting nor client side scripting (like JavaScript). These menus are
    intended to be displayed in a seperate vertical frame. 

Moosic 1.3.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115274/

    Moosic is a music player that focuses on easy playlist management. It
    consists of a server process that maintains a queue of music files to
    play and a client program which sends commands to the server. The
    server continually runs through its playlist, popping items off the top
    of the list and playing each with an external program. The client is a
    simple command-line utility which allows you to perform powerful
    operations upon the server's queue, including the addition of whole
    directory trees, automatic shuffling, and item removal according to
    regular expressions. The server comes configured to play MP3, Ogg,
    MIDI, MOD, and WAV files. 

Morphon XML-Editor 3.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115226/

    The Morphon XML-Editor is a validating WSYSIWYG XML editor that lets
    you create and modify XML documents in an intuitive manner. Using DTDs
    (Document Type Definitions) and CSS (Cascading StyleSheets), the editor
    guarantees the integrity of your XML documents and presents them in a
    consistent and user-friendly way. The XML editor is bundled with the
    Morphon CSS Editor that can be used to customize your CSS, allowing you
    to change every aspect of the way the XML editor presents your document
    while editing. The CSS editor can also be used stand-alone to directly
    create CSS for the Web. 

mousikos 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115195/

    mousikos is a portable music player manager for GNOME. It supports
    on-the-fly bit-rate peeling (Ogg to Ogg), re-encoding of MP3s and Oggs,
    and is based on playlists. It is designed to be able to support various
    types of portable music players. 

MTL irc2msn 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115227/

    MTL irc2msn is a Java-based gateway. It allows a user to connect to the
    MSN Messenger network using their existing IRC client. MTL irc2msn uses
    the jmml libraries to connect to MSN. 

MyDNS 0.9.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115229/

    MyDNS is a free DNS server for Unix which was implemented from scratch
    and is designed to serve DNS data directly from a MySQL or PostgreSQL
    database. 

netWindows 0.3.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115214/

    netWindows is a DOM-based DHTML toolkit that provides a framework and
    useful widgets for developers to build Web apps that act less like Web
    pages and more like true applications. 

NVRAM WakeUp 0.90 (New)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115142/

    NVRAM WakeUp can read and write the WakeUp time in the BIOS (via
    /dev/nvram on recent 2.4.x kernels). On this WakeUp time the computer
    will be powered on automatically from the soft-off state. 

OpenLink Universal Data Access Driver Suite 0.50 (ODBC Bench)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115260/

    The OpenLink Universal Data Access Driver Suite is a suite of
    high-performance drivers for ODBC and JDBC that enable development of
    database-independent applications under Linux. It supports OpenLink
    Virtuoso, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft ACCESS, IBM DB2,
    Informix, Sybase, Ingres II, Progress, PostgresSQL, DBASE, Paradox, and
    other ODBC-compliant databases. It runs on x86, Itanium, Alpha, PPC,
    Mips, and StrongArm platforms. 

OSX Control 0.0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115254/

    OSXControl allows you to shut down, reset or put to sleep an Apple
    computer running OS X after a set time lapse. A plugin architecture is
    supported for user extensions. It also has automation features and G4
    optimization. 

pam_require 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115253/

    pam_require is a simple Plugable Authentication Module (PAM) for Linux
    (and maybe other systems which use PAM). It is an account module that
    allows you to require a special group or user to access a service. 

Pascal To Doxygen Convertor 0.31 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115215/

    Pas2Dox (Pascal To Doxygen) is a pre-processing filter for Doxygen. It
    allows Kylix/Delphi programmers to comment their code using JavaDoc
    style tags and then have Doxygen build the application documentation. 

PHP Documentation Generator 0.12 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115264/

    PHP Documentation Generator is a Perl script similar to javadoc. It
    helps you generate a set of HTML pages from comments in PHP source
    files. Currently, this script parses the PHP source code to detect the
    objects attached to the comments. 

PHP FormMail 2.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115207/

    PHP FormMail is a PHP script conversion of the original FormMail.pl,
    but with many security and spam related fixes and improvements. Some
    customization options are removed for simplicity while keeping
    functionality and improving it where neccessary. An ASP version of this
    script is also included. 

PHP Weather 2.1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115265/

    PHP Weather makes it easy to show the current weather on your Web page.
    PHP Weather retrieves the latest METAR (weather) report and converts
    this format into both imperial and metric units, caches the data in a
    MySQL, PostgreSQL, or DBA database for fast retrieval, and makes it
    easily available in PHP scripts. You can display the data in several
    languages by using the included translations. You can also access the
    information with a WAP-enabled mobile phone. 

phpwsListings 0.1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115004/

    phpwsListings is a PHPWebSite module for running a listings site for
    virtually any type of item from houses to cars to books. Admins can set
    fields and field types, all of which are searchable. 

pmacct 0.2.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115232/

    pmacct is a network tool to gather IP traffic information (source
    address, bytes counter, and number of packets). Data is stored in an
    in-memory table whose content could be retrieved by a client program
    via a local stream-oriented connection. Gathering packets off the wire
    is done using the pcap library and one or more network interfaces in
    promiscuous mode. 

Poco 0.1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115249/

    Poco is a very small content management system for small-scale
    websites. It allows you to manage a site for other people in the
    following way: you give trusted users password-protected write access
    to some parts of some pages (for example, for blocks of text or small
    chunks of HTML) but you still manage the main pages yourself. 

ppplog 1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115235/

    ppplog keeps track of your PPP online sessions. Once started it detects
    when you are online and automatically calculates costs according to
    your local phone company. It doesn't matter whether your company still
    calculates by units (fix price for a unit, units differ in length) or
    by seconds (unitlength = n sec, price differs). Everything can be
    easily configured. The setup for your phone company is stored in a
    config file. 

PrivateRadio 1.01 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/114746/

    PrivateRadio is a network jukebox player, collection organizer, and
    streaming system for MP3 or Ogg music files. It can be used out of the
    box as just a jukebox, is robust enough for organizing large
    collections, and is flexible enough to act as a multiple site streaming
    system with some easy scripting and configuration. It features a radio
    station metaphor that allows different types of music to be categorized
    and switched between. 

ROBODoc 4.0.0beta2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115230/

    ROBODoc is a documentation tool. It extracts specially-formated comment
    headers from a source file and puts them in a separate file. ROBODoc
    thus allows you to include the program documentation in the source code
    and avoid having to maintain two separate documents. ROBODoc can format
    the documentation in HTML, ASCII, AmigaGuide, LaTeX, or RTF format. It
    is even possible to include parts of the source code. It works with
    Assembler, C, C++, Java, Perl, LISP, Occam, Tcl/Tk, Pascal, Fortran,
    shell scripts, HTML, and COBOL; basically any language that supports
    comments. 

Ruby/CorporateTime 0.1.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115268/

    CorporateTime is a proprietary calendar server system produced by
    Steltor. Ruby/CorporateTime is a Ruby language extension that serves as
    an interface to the CorporateTime Calendar API (CAPI). Its purpose is
    to allow interaction with CorporateTime servers via the Ruby
    programming language. 

Sauron 0.6.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115245/

    Sauron is a free DNS/DHCP management system with Web and command line
    interfaces. It is able to manage multiple DNS/DHCP servers. Complete
    dhcpd and named configurations are generated from a central SQL
    database. 

Simple File Manager .21 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115223/

    Simple File Manager is a PHP-based file manager that allows files to be
    uploaded, renamed, edited, and deleted. It can also create
    sub-directories, require authentication, restrict the files and
    directories that can be edited, specify disk space quotas and maximum
    file sizes, and more. 

Stanchion 1.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115280/

    Stanchion is a relatively easy to use Model-View-Controller framework
    for J2EE Web Applications. It has similar features to Jakarta Struts,
    but is a bit more lightweight. 

Tcl/Tk 8.4.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115238/

    Tcl provides a portable scripting environment for Unix, Windows, and
    Macintosh that supports string processing and pattern matching, native
    file system access, shell-like control over other programs, TCP/IP
    networking, timers, and event-driven I/O. Tcl has traditional
    programming constructs like variables, loops, procedures, namespaces,
    error handling, script packages, and dynamic loading of DLLs. Tk
    provides portable GUIs on UNIX, Windows, and Macintosh. A powerful
    widget set and the concise scripting interface to Tk make it a breeze
    to develop sophisticated user interfaces. 

TinyButStrong 1.63 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115244/

    TinyButStrong is a template class for PHP that allows you to generate
    HTML pages using MySQL, ODBC, SQL Server, or ADODB databases. It
    features simple block management, useful display formats, conditional
    displaying for blocks and locators, a cache system, and the ability to
    include other HTML pages and execute associated scripts. 

uClinux 20030305 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115276/

    uClinux is a set of patches for Linux that supports MMUless processors.
    It brings a full featured operating system onto platforms that would
    otherwise run less advanced, simpler operating systems. uClinux gives
    the programmer a Linux API with remarkably few concessions to the lack
    of MMU (Memory Management Unit), and in terms of code size and
    efficiency it has an advantage over standard Linux. 

VPNS 0.43 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115277/

    VPNs is a set of scripts to easily set up multiple VPNs using the vpnd.
    It uses per-host configuration and keys. 

Vstr string library 1.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115246/

    Vstr is a safe and fast string library for C. It is designed for
    network communication. Its design uses chunks of ptr+length data, so
    adding, substituting, and deleting data are all fast operations. This
    model also allows it to do automatic referencing for mmap() areas of
    memory. Shortcut APIs are included to mmap() a file into a Vstr string,
    and read()/write() data to/from a Vstr string. Another big feature of
    the library is a POSIX and ISO 9899:1999 compliant printf() like
    function, which can also be extended with user supplied formatters that
    are gcc warning compatible. The total API is over 140 functions, but
    laid out in a easy to remember manner, including data parsing
    functions, a non-destructive split() function, and conversion functions
    (among others). 

Waif 0.59.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115258/

    Waif is a console audio unfrontend. That means that between the
    business of choosing the files to listen to and listening to them,
    there is no interface to hijack a controlling terminal, hog up screen
    space, or waste a perfectly good xterm. It also ends the hassle of
    restarting a player moving from one display to another. Waif works all
    its magic in the background leaving you free to do more important work.
    Waif is flexible and robust, supporting a wide number of file formats
    (MP3, Ogg, WAV, RealPlayer, MIDI, audio CD, and more) and a wide number
    of helper applications including mpg123, mpg321, ogg123, freeamp, and
    xmms. 

XMMS status plugin 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115267/

    The XMMS status plugin provides a monitor for the state of XMMS which
    docks into the GNOME/KDE panel. 

Yerase TNEF Stream Reader 1.11 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115251/

    ytnef is a program to decode TNEF streams (winmail.dat). Unlike other
    similar programs, it can also decode meeting requests and create VCal
    entries for easy import. It can also create vCard entries from contact
    cards and vTodo entries from task entries. It also has a Perl script
    that can be used in procmail recipes to automatically reformat incoming
    mail appropriately. 

ZDM Utils 1.01 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/115256/

    ZDM Utils is a set of utilities for rendering shaded relief maps from
    USGS 250k Digital Elevation Models. It allows users to parse USGS DEM
    files and generate a custom shaded 3D relief using their own color
    blends (created with any image program, like the Gimp). 




Slashcode
ERROR WHEN RUNNING:  install-slashsite -u user
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/06/0710226

    I am new to installing Slash so let me appologize now less I not anger
    the Gods for my stupidity. So I have started out the right way by
    searching the past posts on this site, reading the FAQ and "How to
    install Slash for dummies." In all that reading I have only found
    one post here where someone else has documented experiencing this
    problem. However no one responded to the poster's issue in 2002 so I am
    still at an impase and will ask the question here again. Thanks in
    advance for any help you can give me. Here is an excerpt of what I see
    after I type "instal-slashsite -u virtslash." FYI... I am
    installing Slash on a RedHat 8.0 system and have been following the
    install instructions for “How to install Slash for Dummies.”
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./install-slashsite -u virtslash Base class
    package "Template::Provider" is empty. (Perhaps you need to
    'use' the module which defines that package first.) at
    /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-m
    ulti/Slash/Display/Provider.pm line 34 

Installing Slashcode without Root Privileges
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/04/1838201

    I have a question, and I'm not exactly sure where to ask it. Is it
    possible for Slashcode to be installed without root privileges on a
    normal user account? Can the required Perl modules be installed in a
    subdirectory of Slashcode? Any information or responses in the form of
    comments to the above two questions is appreciated greatly. Thanks in
    advance! 

Template Editing
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/04/1730250

    So I've edited the default templates quite a bit in my site, and it
    displays fine. But, now I want to create my new set of templates as a
    theme (which seems like the logical thing to do for future
    installations). Problem: I can't seem to locate any template files
    anywhere that contain the edited templates. in /usr/local/slash the
    only set of templates I can locate are those from the slashcode theme,
    which are the default ones. And, when I search thru the appropriate
    site subfolder, there are no files in there that reflect any of the
    changes either. Does this mean it's a case of copy/paste from the
    template editor into new files to make the appropriate files for my
    theme? Or will the edited template files be somewhere convenient? PS. I
    hope this post makes sense... 

Sectionindexd
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/03/1722202

    Hi, I'm running slash 2.2.5 on OS X 10.2. Everything has been running
    fine for two months and I was using only one main section for all my
    topics. Eventually, the need for multiple sections appeared. To keep my
    users abreast of what's happening in the new sections, I would need to
    replicate the nifty Section box as seen on Slashdot with a Story count
    per section. I can't find any way to have it generated automatically. I
    searched slashcode and google for answers and found nothing. Finally I
    noticed a template called sectionindexd but I can't figure it out. Any
    will be help appreciated... 

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 




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