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Gadgets: Microscope Pen
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Computing: ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB
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Electronics: Mustek [EMAIL PROTECTED] D30 Digital Camera
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PC Mods: Cigarette Lighter Mod
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Cube Goodies: Levitating Desktop Globes
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Tshirts: No, I will not fix your computer
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Sourceforge
POPSurgeon v1.2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=298173

    POPSurgeon goal is to use an ISP server as backup for emails (or to
    remove sensitive email from said server). It achieves this goal by
    allowing one to remove unwanted email from the server. The third
    release of POPSurgeon is now available. This release allows the
    inspection of message by looking at the header, the body or both.
    POPSurgeon is a program to perform discrete deletion on a POP3 server. 

Posadis 0.60.0 is out
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=298148

    Finally, after nine months of hard work, Posadis 0.60.0 is ready!
    Posadis 0.60.0, which is a complete re-write of Posadis, now supports
    caching and resolving, it has a plug-in system, and it can monitor your
    files for activity. Also, I hope the 100% CPU usage problems of Posadis
    0.50.x now finally belong to the past. Also, the website has been
    completely revamped, so go to http://www.posadis.org/ quickly and get
    your Posadis 0.60.x build while it's hot! 

Open POSIX Test Suite version 1.2.0 released 
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=298163

    POSIX Test Suite 1.2.0 is a significant release because of its complete
    threads core conformance tests, timers core conformance tests, complete
    signals, message queues, and semaphores conformance tests! Also there
    are added important POSIX functions such as the ones associated with
    sys/mman.h (thanks to Jerome M.). Bug fixes from previous release as
    well. 

OSDL Database Test 2 Support for PostgreSQL
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=298151

    Database Test 2 (DBT-2) v0.8 now includes C stored functions for
    PostgresSQL. The OSDL Database Test Suite aims to create database
    workload test kits used to simulate heavy user loads for OLTP, Decision
    Support, and e-commerce database transactions. These test kits can also
    be used to gather performance results for Linux. 

jfox release 1.0 DR version
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=298168

    jfox 1.0 Development Release with a fast scaleable ejb container and a
    lot of excited features, but DR version is not the final version, only
    a preview for java developers interested in jfox, the final version is
    in developing... please download the package and look the docs for more
    infomation. The JFox is an Open Source, standards-compliant, J2EE based
    application server implemented in 100% Pure Java, It comes from China. 




Slashdot
X-Prize Overview: To The Edge Of Space, Cheap
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/04/028203

    _randy_64 writes "The [0]X-Prize competition has gotten a lot of
    coverage on Slashdot - either because it's cool and geeky or because
    [1]John Carmack is involved. The Baltimore Sun has a decent
    [2]background/overview article on the contest in Sunday's edition." 
Links
    0. http://www.xprize.org/
    1. http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/
    2. 
http://www.sunspot.net/news/health/bal-te.xprize03aug03,0,6305320.story?coll=bal-health-headlines

Sluggish WiFi Connections Hurt Everyone
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/2259232

    [0]MindNumbingOblivion writes "Wireless technology has revolutionized
    access to local area networks when one can't always be close to an
    ethernet jack. But a recent research paper from the French Centre
    Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique tells how one slow user
    accessing a hot point can hurt the whole group. Apparently the very
    nature of CSMA/CD guarantees such anomalies. [1]Here's the story, and
    here's the [2]release from CNRS (in French)." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. 
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=1293&e=5&u=/cmp/20030802/tc_cmp/12807964&sid=95573432
    2. http://www2.cnrs.fr/presse/communique/237.htm?theme=3

How To 'Sell' Open Source Software
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/210219

    An anonymous reader writes "Have we missed the boat in terms of selling
    Linux to the average Joe? The writer of [0]this article at NewsForge
    certainly thinks so. He points out that most people don't yet get the
    idea of a free operating system, and that the best way to start winning
    them over is to provide free software for Windows, such as
    OpenOffice.org." This sentiment isn't new, but unlike a lot of
    commentators, the writer in this case is in a good place (as a retailer
    who's tried selling Linux-equipped systems) to observe the
    man-on-the-street reaction to Free operating systems as of 2003. 
Links
    0. http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/08/02/2144241.shtml?tid=19

MPAA Opens Anti-filesharing Website
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/2044236

    [0]PontifexPrimus writes "The MPAA's new advertising campaign against
    movie piracy has a [1]home on the internet. Did you know that 'Network
    users have a back door to your hard drive while you're online, thereby
    seeing your personal, private information, such as bank records, social
    security number, etc.'? [2] Learn about the dangers of filesharing!" 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.respectcopyrights.org/
    2. http://www.respectcopyrights.org/popup/why-3.html

Florida Citizens' Anti-trust Payout Dwarfed By Lawyers'
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/2131256

    According to Robin "Roblimo" Miller's article on NewsForge, Florida
    residents are receiving word by electronic and postal mail about the
    [0]likely outcome of that state's class action suit against Microsoft
    (last [1]mentioned on Slashdot last September): the upshot is that
    Florida residents who purchased a Microsoft operating system or
    Microsoft Office would be eligible for a settlement payment (in
    vouchers) of $5-12; the lawyers involved are seeking $48 million in
    fees. The settlement terms have several interesting clauses; for
    instance, by accepting, you would be agreeing to "settle and release
    all claims, demands, actions, suits, and causes of action against
    Microsoft and/or its directors, officers, employees, attorneys,
    insurers or agents, whether known or unknown, asserted or unasserted,
    that any member of the Florida Settlement Class ever had, could have
    had, now has or hereafter can, shall or may have, relating in any way
    to ... any conduct, act or omission that was or could have been alleged
    in this case as the basis for any antitrust or unfair competition
    claims." 
Links
    0. http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/210209&mode=nested&tid=3
    1. http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/09/04/1755231&tid=123

Close Encounters Of The Mars Kind
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/1942257

    [0]Lab_rat0 writes "Never again in our lifetimes will the Red Planet be
    so spectacular! This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars, an
    encounter that will culminate in the closest approach between the two
    planets in recorded history. This [1]article at EliteGeek has more
    details. According to Agg over at [2]OCAU, this is probably the reason
    for all the Mars probes launched over the last few months." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. 
http://www.elitegeek.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=258&mode=&order=0&thold=0
    2. http://www.overclockers.com.au/

Ricor PVRs To Hit Russia
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/1938243

    BlackShirt writes "[0]Mediacenter acts as a digital video recorder,
    i.e. it enables the viewer to plan his/her future television broadcast
    recordings. 'Live' broadcasts can also be recorded. Program recordings
    are stored in the video archive, and the user can playback, delete or
    unable deleting of recordings[1] (here are some screenshots). I
    personally like their advertisements more than their product.
    (Shopping-tv style, wife doesn't allow to watch football, so
    disapponted husband knocks on his neighbors' door, as they turn their
    fabulous Ricor TV box from pause to play.)" It looks like this is being
    marketed to Russian cable companies as an all-in-one portal, since they
    also include electronic ordering capabilities and "near video on
    demand"; I wish American PVRs had all these features by default
    (ethernet, USB, microphone, camera inputs ...) 
Links
    0. http://www.ricoritv.com/icl/eng/rus/indexX.htm
    1. http://www.ricoritv.com/icl/eng/rus/pristavA.htm

Sun Microsystems, SuSE Link Up To Sell Linux
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/1756249

    ChilyWily writes "Reuters is reporting that [0]Sun Microsystems Inc.
    has agreed to resell and support closely held German software firm
    SuSE's version of the Linux operating system, the leading variant in
    Europe, the companies said on Friday. This agreement follows a similar
    one in May between Sun and Red Hat Inc. While I'm happy to see Sun's
    finally beginning to warm up to Linux (aka if you can't beat 'em, join
    'em strategy) I wonder if this is too late for Sun?" 
Links
    0. http://reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNews&storyID=3206067

Jonathan Zittrain On The Spiderweb of Copyright Law
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/1725203

    Jonathan Zittrain, director of Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for
    Internet & Society, takes an unusual approach to critiquing copyright
    in this [0]Legal Affairs article. He explains with an analogy to the
    bizarre patchwork of United States tax codes a reason that (in the
    words of one of Zittrain's colleagues) "all the cyberprofs hate
    copyright." It goes beyond simple indignation that current copyright
    laws often grant seemingly unfair monopoly powers, and into the tangled
    minutia of the laws themselves. 
Links
    0. 
http://www.legalaffairs.org/issues/July-August-2003/feature_zittrain_julaug03.html

Fast Native Eclipse with GTK+ Looks
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/03/1555206

    [0]Mark Wielaard writes "The [1]gcj team created a natively compiled
    build of the [2]Eclipse IDE. The resulting binary starts up faster then
    with any traditional JVM since there is no virtual machine to
    initialize or slow byte code interpreter or just in time compiler
    involved. This means that gcj got a lot better since the last
    [3]Slashdot story in December about gcj and Eclipse. [4]Red Hat
    provides [5]RPMs for easy installation. [6]Footnotes has [7]screenshots
    by Havoc Pennington of the Eclipse IDE with GTK+ widgets." 
Links
    0. http://www.klomp.org/mark/
    1. http://gcc.gnu.org/java/
    2. http://www.eclipse.org/
    3. http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/26/2239203&tid=117
    4. http://www.redhat.com/
    5. http://sources.redhat.com/eclipse/
    6. http://www.gnomedesktop.org/
    7. http://www.gnomedesktop.org/article.php?sid=724




Freshmeat
A Debian Space 1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131455/

    A Debian Space is a theme made with Xaos and The GIMP, featuring the
    Debian logo in deep space. 

a place to go 0.5.2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131407/

    aptg(2) (a place to go) is a Web-based email client written in PHP,
    using localhost connections to a running IMAP4 server. It is designed
    to work with Postfix. Authentication is against a MySQL database as
    used by pam_mysql (username + password) or by using one of the virtual
    email addresses (also stored in the MySQL database) and that password.
    A powerful addressbook is also included. It uses its own session
    handling system with one-time session ids. The development version has
    experimental GnuPG support. 

Aurora Sky 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131445/

    A CG image depicting the "Northern Lights". 

Automated Password Generator 2.2.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131439/

    Automated Password Generator is a set of tools for random password
    generation including a standalone password generator, an RFC972
    password generation server, and a Perl client for the password
    generation server. These feature a built-in X9.17 random number
    generator, and 35 modes of password generation, including pronounceable
    password generation. 

avidemux 2.0.12 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131451/

    Avidemux is a graphical tool to edit video. It can open AVI, MPEG,
    Nuppelvideo and BMPs. Most common codecs are supported (M-JPEG, MPEG,
    DivX, Xvid, huffyuv, WMA, etc.) thanks to libavcodec. Video can be
    edited, cut, appended, filtered (resize/crop/denoise), and re-encoded
    to either AVI (DivX/Xvid) or MPEG 1/2. 

bash programmable completion 20030803 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131423/

    Since v2.04, bash has allowed you to intelligently program and extend
    its standard completion behavior to achieve complex command lines with
    just a few keystrokes. Imagine typing ssh [Tab] and being able to
    complete on hosts from your ~/.ssh/known_hosts files. Or typing man 3
    str [Tab] and getting a list of all string handling functions in the
    UNIX manual. mount system: [Tab] would complete on all exported
    file-systems from the host called system, while make [Tab] would
    complete on all targets in Makefile. This project was conceived to
    produce programmable completion routines for the most common Linux/UNIX
    commands, reducing the amount of typing sysadmins and programmers need
    to do on a daily basis. 

BBStatus 2.01 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131488/

    BBStatus is an IP accounting package and an SNMP and IP monitoring tool
    for Linux. It collects, summarizes, and displays the values from its
    database. It can be used for IP accounting (allows you to design
    various kinds of accounting filters), SNMP monitoring (collects data
    making SNMP requests), ICMP monitoring (stores and summarizes values
    like min, avg, max reply time, and packet loss), and client traffic
    filtering (using various types of filters). It also provides user based
    access so that every user can log in and visualize various data
    (depending on access rights). It requires PostgreSQL, Apache with
    mod_auth_pgsql, Perl(Net::SNMP), and RRDTool. 

bitchxmms 0.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131427/

    bitchxmms is a script for BitchX users that like to let everybody know
    what MP3 they are playing. 

bMotion 0.0.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131457/

    bMotion is an AI script for eggdrop bots that gives them a bit of life
    and makes them better channel members on IRC. It exposes a plugin
    interface, allowing its functionality and behavior to be easily
    adjusted and extended with simple (yet powerful) TCL scripts. 

BookmarkManager 0.05 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131414/

    BookmarkManager is an online bookmark manager and is meant as a
    replacement for a browser's bookmark system. It runs on a servlet
    container, and needs no database. It uses the Prevayler system for
    storing its data. 

CG_spam_filter.pl 1.8 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131462/

    CG_spam_filter.pl provides a content filter program for the Stalker
    CommuniGate Pro mail server that seeks to limit the number of outgoing
    spam your local users can send and incoming spam your system can
    receive. In essence, it is a throttling script that starts rejecting
    mail once a certain threshold is reached, such as X messages or
    recipients per minute. It is difficult to catch spammers until after
    the fact (when they have already done lots of damage and spammed many
    users); this is simply an effort to stop them in their tracks in
    real-time so you can deal with them later. 

checkpassword-pam 0.97 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131483/

    checkpassword-pam is an implementation of a PAM- based
    checkpassword-compatible authentication program, but is more modern and
    administrator- friendly. 

cmdftp 0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131438/

    cmdftp is a command line FTP client for Linux with shell-like functions
    which uses passive mode only, works in local and remote mode
    transparently, tries to keep the connection alive, and supports
    multiple and recursive file transfers. It is aimed at being simple yet
    powerful. 

Coherent Mail Gateway 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131447/

    Coherent Mail Gateway is intended to be a very easy to set up MTA using
    SMTP and POP3. Greylisting is used on the SMTP daemon to reduce spam.
    In addition, quite a lot of checks on the validity of information from
    the SMTP client (such as claimed server name and sender) are carried
    out, and anyone caught telling lies is disconnected. As well as
    greylisting, black and white listing is also supported. The system is
    only for gateways, and will only relay for hosts on an internal IP
    (e.g. 10.0.0.0, 192.168.0.0, etc.) and only accept for users
    specifically listed in the configuration files. The target market is
    small offices and home users with static IPs. Others can use the system
    but its value will be limited. Dial-up is not yet supported. 

DaveDAP 0.8.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131418/

    DaveDAP is a PHP LDAP administration tool which allows you to browse
    your LDAP tree, create, delete, edit, and copy objects, and perform
    searches. You can even copy objects between two LDAP servers and
    recursively delete/copy entire containers. 

Debt Minder 1.8.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131413/

    Debt Minder is a specialized tool for debt management. It is user
    friendly, complete, functional, and economical, and considers account
    subtleties such as introductory APRs, varying interest rates, split
    interest rates, external payments, and more. Its visualization
    capabilities include pie charts, line graphs, bar charts, area graphs,
    debt to income ratios, and colored payoff tables. An integrated
    amortization calculator for American and Canadian methods is included,
    and payoff schedules can be exported to XML, CSV, and tab delimited
    files 

EOS Image Manager 0.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131424/

    EOS Image Manager is a pure Cocoa application that enables users to
    quickly view, thumbnail, 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. 

Fast RC 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131189/

    frc is a replacement for the script (/etc/init.d/rc) which starts and
    stops services in different runlevels. frc can run several services in
    parallel, provides different modes of verbosity and interactive
    control. Individual service scripts run by frc do not need to perform
    layout or colorisation. 

fix-mime-charset 0.1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131415/

    Fix-mime-charset automatically detects character sets of email message
    and modifies the Content-Type header appropriately. It can be used as
    mail filter in mailing lists where users often set the charset of their
    messages incorrectly. It processes messages fast and accurately,
    ignoring attachments, and correctly interprets transfer-encodings. None
    but the Content- Type header is changed. 

ggcov 0.2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131442/

    Ggcov is a GTK+ GUI for exploring test coverage data produced by C
    programs compiled with gcc -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage. It's
    basically a GUI replacement for the gcov program that comes with gcc. 

gmorgan 0.09 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131433/

    gmorgan is a fully programmable General MIDI rhythm station. It
    features chord recognition for playing in real-time. 

Irrlicht Engine 0.3.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131430/

    The Irrlicht Engine is a high performance cross platform 3D engine for
    creating realtime 3D applications. Its main aims are to be easy to use,
    extremely fast, extensible, and crash safe. 

JavaLayer 0.3 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131478/

    JavaLayer is a 100% Java library that decodes, converts, and plays MP3
    files in real time. It does not require JMF. It supports MPEG 1/2 layer
    1/2/3 formats. 

jBNC 1.1 (WEKA)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131402/

    jBNC is a Java toolkit for training, testing, and applying Bayesian
    Network Classifiers. Implemented classifiers have been shown to perform
    well in a variety of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and
    data mining applications. 

jBNC 1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131404/

    jBNC is a Java toolkit for training, testing, and applying Bayesian
    Network Classifiers. Implemented classifiers have been shown to perform
    well in a variety of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and
    data mining applications. 

JGAP 1.0-RC2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131479/

    JGAP (pronounced "jay-gap") is a genetic algorithms package
    written in Java. It is designed to require minimum effort to use
    "out of the box", but is highly modular and allows custom
    components to be easily plugged in by the more adventurous. 

Kidwai Clinical Laboratory Management System 2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131456/

    Kidwai is a system to automate a critical component of a cancer
    hospital's existing (non-computerized) management system. It automates
    the entire process of managing Individual Patients Laboratory
    Requisition details, from the registration of a patient for a specific
    test (on site), to a doctor viewing the patient's tests results from a
    terminal. 

KnokiiSync 0.3.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131472/

    KnokiiSync is a KDE 3.1.x program that transfers entries from a
    Gnokii-compatible phone to KDE's Address Book and vice-versa. It can
    transfer all the entries as well as the entry types (home, work,
    mobile, URL, email, etc). 

LibTomMath 0.16 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131461/

    LibTomMath provides highly optimized and portable routines for a vast
    majority of integer-based number theoretic applications (including
    public key cryptography). 

Liferea 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131469/

    Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is an RSS/RDF feed reader. It's intended to
    be a clone of the Windows-only FeedReader. It can be used to maintain a
    list of subscribed feeds, browse through their items, and show their
    contents using GtkHTML. 

Light Speed! 1.2-222 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131482/

    Light Speed! is an OpenGL-based program which illustrates the effects
    of special relativity on the appearance of moving objects. When an
    object accelerates past a few million meters per second, these effects
    begin to grow noticeable, becoming more and more pronounced as the
    speed of light is approached. These relativistic effects are
    viewpoint-dependent, and include shifts in length, object hue,
    brightness and shape. 

LightWeightPoll 0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131420/

    LightWeightPoll is an easy to configure and use voting system. It
    provides a customizable frontend with graphical and text-based
    statistics. 

Linux Bandwidth Arbitrator 5.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131474/

    Linux Bandwidth Arbitrator allows beginning-to-advanced network
    administrators to control bandwidth. It is designed to be completely
    turn-key in its default configuration. You just plug it into your
    network trunk, and it self configures and immediately starts slowing
    "bandwidth hogs". It also comes with finer controls that are
    easy to use, and can be configured to target specific applications such
    as Kazaa, IMAP, and POP. Traffic can be limited by host IP, subnet, and
    content blocking. 

LiquidIRCd 1.0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131443/

    LiquidIRCd is the irc daemon used on LiquidIRC. It is based on Bahamut
    with many powerful features including CRC or MD5 hostmasking, SSL,
    channel owners, protect, halfop, etc. 

LiVES 0.7.1-2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131437/

    LiVES (the Linux Video Editing System) is intended to be a simple yet
    powerful video effects, editing, and playback system. It uses commonly
    available tools (mplayer, ImageMagick, and GTK+), so it should work on
    most Linux systems. 

Luola 1.2.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131470/

    Luola is a cavern-flying game for 1-4 players. Each player flies a
    small V-shaped ship and has one special weapon. The object of the game
    is simply to destroy all other players. 

Modeling Framework 0.9pre12 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131452/

    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, MySQL, and SQLite. 

Mod_Survey 3.2.0-pre1 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131459/

    Mod_survey is an Apache mod_perl module which allows users to create
    their own Web questionnaires using an XML-based tag notation. It
    supports exporting of data into several file formats, including SPSS
    syntax, semi-colon delimited fields, and SQL script. It also provides
    limited support for descriptive statistics of the submitted data, and
    stylesheet customizations of layout. 

Musicextras 0.5.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131448/

    Musicextras is a program for automatically retrieving extra information
    for songs. Currently it only retrieves lyrics and album covers, but it
    was designed to make it easy to add other functionality. Information is
    obtained using plugins that parse Web page data. An example for having
    XMMS automatically load lyrics for the current MP3 is included. 

Orbital (pekwm port) 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131428/

    Orbital (pekwm port) is a port of hermik's excellent
    "orbital" shellwm theme to pekwm for Linux. The original
    theme and matching skins for other applications are available at
    sticboy.com. 

phpMyFAQ 1.3.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131425/

    phpMyFAQ is a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ system. It
    also offers a content management system, flexible multi-user support, a
    news system, user tracking, language modules, templates, extensive XML
    support, PDF support, a backup system, and an easy to use installation
    script. 

Pipe Viewer 0.6.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131487/

    pv (Pipe Viewer) is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress
    of data through a pipeline. It can be inserted into any normal pipeline
    between two processes to give a visual indication of how quickly data
    is passing through, how long it has taken, how near to completion it
    is, and an estimate of how long it will be until completion. 

PTlink Services 2.23.5 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131436/

    PTlink Services provides channel/nick registration services for IRC
    networks. Specially developed for the PTlink IRC daemon, it includes
    features like channel logging, oper management, helper management,
    AJOIN user list, memo read acknowledgement, rotated logs, autoidentify
    on ghost, and ChanServ PROTECTED level. It also integrates NewServ for
    real time news delivering. 

pY! Voice Chat 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131432/

    pY! Voice Chat is a voice chat program for Yahoo. It supports both
    sending sound to and receiving sound from Yahoo's voice chat servers.
    The program can be run in either English or Spanish. 

PyPE 1.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131484/

    PyPE (Python Programmers Editor) was written in order to offer a
    lightweight but powerful editor for those of you who think emacs is too
    much and idle is too little. Syntax highlighting is included out of the
    box, as is multiple open documents via tabs. Being written in Python
    and wxPython allows PyPE to be used on basically every platform
    available. 

Really Slick ScreenSavers GLX Port 0.7.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131429/

    The Really Slick ScreenSavers GLX Port is a port of some nifty OpenGL
    screensavers that were originally written for Windows to GLX. It is
    intended for use with an existing screensaver daemon like xscreensaver. 

RoadMap 1.0rc8 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131417/

    RoadMap is a GIS program for Linux that displays street maps. The maps
    are provided by the US Census Bureau, and thus only cover the US.
    Specific areas are displayed by selecting a street address (street
    number, street name, city, and state). It interfaces with gpsd to track
    a GPS position, and has been designed to be usable on both a desktop or
    laptop computer, or on a PDA. 

RPMAutoUpdate 1.1.5 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131435/

    RPMAutoUpdate is an RPM update management and reporting tool that can
    tell you exactly which RPMs provide updates relevant to your system. It
    is intended for systems administrators and power-users. 

Simple Browser Proxy 0.2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131307/

    Simple Browser Proxy is a Web client proxy that is written entirely in
    PHP and runs on a stock build of PHP on any OS. SBP provides users with
    added privacy without requiring any additional installation or
    configuration. 

storebackup 1.13 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131468/

    storebackup is a backup utility that stores files on other disks. It
    includes several optimizations that reduce the disk space needed and
    improve performance, and unifies the advantages of traditional full and
    incremental backups. Depending on its contents, every file is stored
    only once on disk. It includes tools for analyzing backup data and
    restoring. Once archived, files are accessible by mounting filesystems
    (locally, or via Samba or NFS). It is easy to install and configure. 

SuperVESA FrameBuffer Driver 0.9 beta 4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131450/

    SuperVESAfb is a framebuffer driver for VESA 2.0-compliant graphic
    cards. It allows you to change the resolution and color depth
    on-the-fly. 

System Garden Habitat 0.17.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131465/

    Habitat is a performance management system which captures, stores, and
    visualises table-based time series data. Monitor probes exist for Linux
    and Solaris with Windows coming soon. It has a command line interface,
    a fast GUI client for graphical visualisation, and a simple format for
    extending data capture in the agent. It is written in C with Gtk and
    can access data from its peers directly, by file sharing, or with the
    use of a separate central archiving repository (harvest) to scale to
    installations of significant size. 

testmail 3.1.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131486/

    testmail is a Perl script that checks email availability at the POP3
    server, filters it according to defined rules, and--depending on the
    selected method--gets the messages to the local mailbox and/or removes
    it from the server. It uses Perl libnet module and helps you escape
    from spam. 

Texmaker 1.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131454/

    Texmaker integrates many tools needed to develop documents with LaTeX
    in just one application. 

Towel 0.0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131446/

    Towel is a fairly basic program to play audio files. It works as a
    front-end to GStreamer to play both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files. It runs
    on GNU/Linux and FreeBSD, using gtkmm 2.2.x, the C++ bindings for GTK+
    2.2.x. It features a heirarchical tree-like playlist system. 

Visual Information Broker Enterprise 2.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131485/

    Visual Information Broker Enterprise (VIBE) is an IDE that enables
    developers to automate design and development of infrastructure
    components through Java code generation for Relational/XML-to-Object
    mapping. The RDBMS supported are Sybase, Oracle, and MS SQL Server.
    JMS-compliant messaging products like IBM MQ are supported. VIBE ships
    with a dynamic Business Rule Engine (VIBE BRE) which enables
    applications to decouple Business Logic. 

WebUserPrefs 0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131453/

    WebUserPrefs is a Web-based editor for SpamAssassin user preferences.
    It is written in PHP and supports whitelist and blacklist directives,
    as well as others through a simple plugin architecture. 

XEphem 3.5.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131481/

    XEphem is a complete astronomy program. 

XPortScan 2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131422/

    XPortScan is a multi-threaded, cross-platform, GUI port scanner. It is
    modular so that new features are easy to integrate, and even completely
    changing the GUI is easy. 

YASP 0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131476/

    YASP is a simple and open protocol for building networks with small
    microcontrollers. It is designed to have a small footprint for easy
    implementation with minimal hardware resources, but without sacrifice
    advanced features and future growth. The protocol scalability is
    implemented using variable length fields. The physical layer use the
    NRZ encoding as in RS-232, but using dominant and recessive bus states
    to provide a reliable way to detect collisions. 




Slashcode
YogaCircle.net (New Yoga Slash Site)
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/28/0339211

    Well this should be a first. A Yoga base Slash site. Check it out, if
    you have any questions or comments let me know. Thanks for the code. 

csdaily.com
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/28/0337226

    Yet another Slash site, Computer Science Daily News. Aims to be a
    resource for Computer Science professionals, researchers, students and
    instructors. Hopefully this fills a niche, computer science
    developments seem to be very decentralized, and hard to find. Slash
    seems to be working out nicely, though I'm still learning the ropes...
    --csdaily 

Slash on server running Livejournal?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/24/0035257

    Maybe this is the wrong venue to ask in, and I'm sorry if it is, but
    this question has been nagging me for about the past week or so. I have
    a personal server running Slackware 8 with a custom-compiled Apache
    1.3.27 (with the appropriate mod_perl) and MySQL 4.0.13. This server is
    currently running the LiveJournal server code and works quite well at
    this. I'm interested in attempting to set up slash for personal use
    (the Livejournal code is running for personal use as well), and herein
    lies the question. Can slash be run on the same server in another
    VirtualHost without having a separate apache installation/process and
    doing some fancy trick with mod_rewrite? Or am I asking too much? I
    will be happy to provide any further info anyone needs through e-mail
    (the e-mail link above is NOT spam-armored at all). 

QubitNews is finally launched!
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/24/0030227

     QubitNews: News and Inforation from the Quantum Community. This is
    conceived as a meeting-point for the community working in the fast
    developing field of Quantum Information and Computation. This is an
    open and free project devoted to the exchange of information in this
    field.: news, stories, announcements, comments of scientific work,
    debates, polls, forums, etc... Many aspects of your work that cannot
    appear in scientific journals may find a place here. The main feature
    of QubitNews is that it is dynamical: you are wellcome to participate
    and modify the look and feel of this site. You may become an anonymous
    user, site user or an Author. Visit the homepage and consult the
    documents About, FAQ, How-To and GettingStarted. It may be useful,
    helpful and a lot of fun. 

Tuxedo.org Now running Slashcode
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/2014232

    Tuxedo.org is now running Slashcode. I should have done this a couple
    of years ago... Most recent story is Linus Torvalds Comments on SCO
    Lawsuit and Linux. Hope you all enjoy the new site! --Chuck Peters 

Best hosting service for Slash?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/1449209

    I'm going to be doing some "big things" with Slashcode but am
    interested in going through someone to set up Slashcode and the server,
    so that I can just right in and start building the site. What are the
    best hosting services out there? Will they set up Slash for me? What
    kinds of experiences have people had? 

Dissociated Press goes Slash
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/1442252

    After a bit of poking and prodding, I've converted Dissociated Press to
    Slashcode (2.2.6). Works great! 

So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish!
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/13/1816237

    All things come to an end and its been a wonderful ride. Today is my
    last day at OSDN and this will be the last thing I will be posting on
    Slashcode. It has been fun working on Slash for the last few years and
    I have enjoyed working with the Slash community (tf32, ACS, vladinator,
    ericdano, and many more that I am forgetting). On Monday I start work
    for MySQL so I will be a bit busy for a while but I expect you will
    still see Slash stuff coming from me in the future. I will continue to
    be in #slash for a while, and you can still always reach me via email.
    The best of luck with you and your sites, it has been great! 

Spottedrabbit.com
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/13/1756251

    After much kicking and screaming, yet another Slash Site! The Spotted
    Rabbit with news and events for Sussex County NJ, and Orange County,
    NY. It still looks a lot like basic slash, but I'm new to this, and
    we're working on it! --Ken Hall 

Multiple Instances
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/10/1543202

    Please indulge a beginner. I currently have slashcode setup on a single
    domain with its own IP address (wwwntm.biz) for testing purposes. Here
    is my dilemma. I am setting up a community similar to yahoo/geocities.
    It will be www.newthoughtcommunity.net and the individual communities
    will be sub-domains of this domain ex;
    community1.newthoughtcommunity.net, community2.newthoughtcommunity.net
    etc Residents of the communities will be set up as users ex;
    http://community1.newthoughtcommunity.net/user1,
    http://community1.newthoughtcommunity.net/user2 etc. Directory is:
    /home /newthoughtcommunity /community1 /community2 I know that slash
    can be setup with virtual domains, but can sub domains have there own
    instance. I need each community to have their own slash. Also. When I
    set up a new instance of slash for a virtual domain, do I use the same
    database and administrator with a new virtual user when I run
    DBI::Password? Thank you for any help you can offer John --John Macuga 




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