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Thinkgeek
Cube Fodder: Tangle Desktop Toy
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/5a38.shtml

Gadgets: Sharp Zaurus Linux PDA
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a3c.shtml

Gadgets: Key Katcher
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a05.shtml

Tshirts: Kids: newbie
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/apparel/59cc.shtml

Caffeine: Energy Gum
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/caffeine/5a35.shtml

Gadgets: Super Bright GREEN Laser Pointer!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a1d.shtml

Gadgets: SoundBug - Turns Glossy Surfaces Into Speakers!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/computing/5a15.shtml

Tshirts: It Must Be User Error
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/apparel/59fe.shtml

Gadgets: Key Katcher Privacy Device
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a05.shtml

Gadgets: Mini Wireless Color Video Cam (for RC rovers)
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59eb.shtml

Cube Goodies: Levitron Desktop Levitation Toy
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59a9.shtml

Tshirts: Bug Off, I'm On My Break
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/apparel/5a00.shtml

Watches: onHand PC Watch
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a1a.shtml

Caffeine: Hyperglow Caffeinated Beer
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/looflirpa/beer.shtml

Gadgets: Desktop Zero Point Infinite Power Generator
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/looflirpa/zero.shtml

Cube Fodder: New Desktop Mini Fridge/Warmer
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/5991.shtml

Mods: New Lian-LIi Cases
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/computing/cases-mods.shtml

Cube Fodder: LED Binary Clock
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59e0.shtml

Cube Fodder: Rogers Connection Magnetic Set
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59b4.shtml

Caffeine: Warp Mints In Cinnamon Flavor
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/caffeine/59de.shtml




Sourceforge
Automated Security Tools
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=51027
    Release Candidate 1

phpLotto
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=53340
    phpLotto 1st Release

Legend of the Wonderer TCG
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=44698
    battle system in the project Docs

Advanced Simlulation Toolkit
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=48818
    Recruiting

PHPortal
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=28568
    PHPortal version 0.1.9 released!

PCGen -- A d20 Character Generator
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=25576
    PCGen 2.6.3 is available

MySQL Objective C API for Cocoa
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=42424
    SMySQL version 0.7.0

i810 Framebuffer Device Driver
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=39579
    Video Overlay Support for the Intel 810 and 815 Framebuffer

'Just For Fun' Network Management System
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=46041
    JFF Network Management System 0.6.4

VietPad
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=46758
    VietPad 1.0.2 Release




Slashdot
Wind Powered Walking Machines
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/193254

    [0]MyDixieWrecked writes "PopularScience has an interesting article
    about some [1]wind powered machines. The creator is working on a new
    design that will be able to store the power from the wind to keep up
    momentum even after the wind stops." The [2]creator's website has some
    more pictures and video. 
Links
    0. http://www.666labs.com
    1. http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/article/0,12543,396067,00.html
    2. http://www.strandbeest.com

Delta IV RocketCam Videos
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/1510250

    [0]dmaas writes "High-quality [1]RocketCam videos from the inaugural
    launch of Boeing's [2]Delta IV rocket have just been made available (in
    MPEG-1 and Quicktime formats). Of note are the spectacular strap-on
    solid rocket booster separation, the extension of the second-stage
    engine nozzle, and the red-hot glow of ablative material in the
    second-stage engine. (disclaimer: my company prepared these videos for
    Ecliptic Enterprises, maker of the RocketCam system)" We did RocketCam
    photos for [3]model rockets a few weeks ago, if you want to compare. 
Links
    0. http://www.maasdigital.com
    1. http://www.eclipticenterprises.com/gallery_rocketcam.shtml
    2. http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/space/delta/delta4/delta4.htm
    3. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/20/056258&tid=159

Vintage Toys & Tech Photos
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/2146243

    [0]savetz writes "Here's a fun site: [1]Consumer Reports magazine's
    vintage photo gallery, in which you can see photos from when the
    magazine reviewed [2]electric toasters in 1956, [3]in-car record
    players in 1961, [4]radio sunglasses in 1966, and other good stuff.
    Don't forget about the [5]flaming Nerf ball." 
Links
    0. http://www.savetz.com
    1. 
http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv2.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=2283&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2279
    2. 
http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv2.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=2411&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2311
    3. 
http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv2.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=2495&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2311
    4. 
http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv2.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=2555&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2311
    5. 
http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv2.jsp?CONTENT%3C%3Ecnt_id=2623&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2311

Chemotherapy Patients Set Off Subway Alarms
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/1838249

    [0]dave writes "Recently, cities such as New York and elsewhere have
    been installing radiation detectors in subways as an anti-terror
    precaution. However, as reported in [1]New Scientist, patients who are
    undergoing radiation treatment are [2]setting off the alarms. From the
    article, "a 34-year-old patient who had been treated with radioactive
    iodine for Graves disease, a thyroid disorder, returned to their clinic
    three weeks later complaining he had been strip-searched twice in
    Manhattan subway stations."" 
Links
    0. http://www.whichwayup.org
    1. http://www.newscientist.com/
    2. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993150

The Great Stanford Buffy Population Equilibrium Study
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/2051214

    [0]Suture writes "A PhD candidate in ecology at Stanford University has
    done an [1]ecological analysis of humans and vampires in Sunnydale, the
    home of [2]Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He took some initial assumptions
    on rates of population growth, vampire feeding, etc and plugged them
    into a differential equations model. What he got was an equilibrium
    human population of 36,346, and an vampire population of around 18, and
    furthermore the equilibrium is stable. His conclusion was that even
    though the show's designers are not ecologists, they managed to come up
    with ideas that actually made ecological sense. Scroll to the bottom of
    the page to see a pretty cool spiral graph of human population vs
    vampire population." 
Links
    0. http://www.chaosproject.com
    1. http://www.stanford.edu/~bthomas/vamp/vampecology.htm
    2. http://www.buffy.com/

SmartEiffel 1.0 Released
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/1812216

    [0]Per Wigren writes "Today [1]SmartEiffel, the GNU Eiffel-compiler
    finally reached 1.0! Eiffel is a very underrated language in the free
    software community for some strange reason.. Hopefully this will help
    to gain some interest in this extremely powerful, fast, easy-to-read,
    easy-to-learn, almost self-debugging language!" 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://smarteiffel.loria.fr/

The World's Largest Scavenger Hunt
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/1730248

    [0]illuminatedwax writes "Every spring, University of Chicago students
    attempt to cast off their bookish tendencies and hold the [1]world's
    largest scavenger hunt. Now, the event has been filmed by the student
    film group, [2]Fire Escape, as a documentary, and is being sold on DVD
    and VHS from [3]Periphrastic Films. The film follows the various teams
    and their effort to procure the off-the-wall 300+ items. For those who
    haven't heard of the University of Chicago Scav Hunt, its biggest claim
    to fame is from the 1999 hunt, when [4] students built a working
    breeder reactor. Items during the 2002 Scav Hunt featured in the film
    include "Passports stamped by all three axes of evil", building
    "terrorist base camps" on the University quads, and students competing
    in a game show-style contest, featuring a DDR contest, and trivia like
    "Digits of Pi" and "Taylor Series." [5]The Scav Hunt lists can be found
    here, and [6] the 2002 list here." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] minus physicist
    1. http://scavhunt1.uchicago.edu/
    2. http://fireescape.uchicago.edu/
    3. http://www.periphrastic.com/
    4. 
http://query.nytimes.com/search/article-page.html?res=9A0DEEDB133EF93AA25756C0A96F958260
    5. http://scavhunt1.uchicago.edu/Hunt02/lists.html
    6. http://mariokart64.uchicago.edu/scavhunt02/node2.html

Trident XP4 Reviewed
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/1631203

    ceebABC writes "In a [0]new review, the Trident XP4 got a nasty
    reception. Based on the tests, it sounds like Trident has got some work
    to do on the thing. Looks like this GPU is dead on arrival." Our last
    story on Trident mentioned them [1]coming back from the dead. Maybe
    not. 
Links
    0. http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,746233,00.asp
    1. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/07/1325208&tid=152

Mac vs. PC: Digital Video Editing Comparison
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/165223

    [0]mnemonic writes "[1]DigitalVideoEditing.com has posted its third
    [2]Mac vs. PC comparison, dealing with performance in After Effects and
    Photoshop, graphics applications one might expect the Mac to be
    significantly faster in. It should be noted that the author, Charlie
    White, is a long-time PC supporter and disliker of Macs, though, as he
    shows, this preference is for as legitimate reasons as the ones devoted
    Mac users cite to disparage PC's. [3]Ace's Hardware has another
    [4]comparison that goes further in depth into the specifics of the G4,
    P4 and Athlon processors. As when comparing any two pieces of hardware,
    it's important to think not only of the relationship between
    performance and specification, but performance and price." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/
    2. http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/2002/11_nov/reviews/cw_macvspciiihtm
    3. http://www.aceshardware.com/
    4. http://www.aceshardware.com/read.jsp?id=50000333

Advances in Decentralized Peer Networks
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/1527214

    [0]PureFiction writes "Peer networks are gaining some [1]attention
    these days given advances in much more [2]decentralized [3]search
    [4]architectures and [5]swarming [6]distribution [7]networks. Research
    has indicated that these decentralized networks are resistant to
    [8]legal and [9]technological attacks. The continued proliferation of
    [10]broadband and [11]wireless networking will ensure [12]pervasive
    deployment of distributed [13]peer networking infrastructure that will
    drive significant innovations in [14]personal and [15]community digital
    communications services." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.infoanarchy.org/?op=displaystory;sid=2002/11/22/12542/414
    2. http://cubicmetercrystal.com/alpine/
    3. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the_gdf/files/Proposals/GUESS/
    4. http://www.neurogrid.net/Decentralized_Meta-Data_Strategies-neat.html
    5. http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/
    6. http://sourceforge.net/projects/swarmcast/
    7. http://mnet.sourceforge.net/
    8. http://www.eff.org/IP/P2P/Napster/20010227_p2p_copyright_white_paperhtml
    9. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993037
   10. http://www.nua.ie/surveys/index.cgi?f=VS&art_id=905358634&rel=true
   11. http://cubicmetercrystal.com/ptpvan/
   12. http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/grid/
   13. http://www.jxta.org/
   14. http://www.personaltelco.net/
   15. http://www.seattlewireless.net/




Freshmeat
23 Ounces Of Glass GTK 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105651/

    23 Ounces Of Glass GTK is a GTK theme for the Enlightenment theme of
    the same name. 

Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.3 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105701/

    Access Point Utilities for Unix is a set of utilities that configure
    and monitor a Wireless Access Point under Unix. It is known to compile
    (with GCC and the IBM C compiler) and run under Linux, FreeBSD,
    OpenBSD, MacOS X, AIX, and QNX. 

AJ's Internet Cafe for LTSP 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105710/

    AJ's Internet cafe is a full featured and complete open-source internet
    cafe system for use with the LTSP thin client solution. 

Alfandega Firewall 1.2 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105672/

    Alfandega Firewall is a collection of Perl modules that helps users to
    implement iptables-based firewalls for two interfaces. It provides
    local and remote blacklists, spoofing checks, packet forwarding, ICMP
    control, service configuration, and more. 

AUC TeX 11.13 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105684/

    AUC TeX is a much-enhanced (La)TeX environment for Emacs. 

autopackage 0.2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105680/

    autopackage is a package manager for Linux that is intended to sort out
    RPM hell by making it much easier to create distribution-neutral
    packages that can be downloaded and run, a la InstallShield. It has
    several advantages over both the RPM approach and the Windows
    installer-stub system. Although the packages are "smart" and
    can adapt to the computer on which they are installing, there is
    minimal overhead involved on the package itself. Using autopackage, you
    can create .package files and link them to the autopackage network for
    easy installation using a distributed apt-style system. These packages
    also have many other powerful features not found in other systems. 

BackUp Tool v0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105677/

    BackUp Tool archives specified projects by copying them into a backup
    directory if the MD5 checksums of the files have changed. It can be
    executed periodically using cron. 

beltane 0.8 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105690/

    Beltane is a Web-based central management console for the samhain file
    integrity system. If samhain is used in a client/server setup, beltane
    enables the administrator to browse client reports, acknowledge them,
    and update file signature databases stored centrally on the log server. 

Blassic 0.4.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105728/

    Blassic is a classic Basic interpreter. The line numbers are mandatory,
    and it has PEEK & POKE. The main goal is to execute programs
    written in old interpreters, but it can be used as a scripting
    language. 

bonnie++ 1.03 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105705/

    Bonnie++ is based on the Bonnie hard drive benchmark by Tim Bray. The
    most notable features that have been added are support for >2G of
    storage and testing operations involving thousands of files in a
    directory. This program is used by ReiserFS developers, but can be
    useful for anyone who wants to know how fast her hard drive or file
    system is. It now includes ZCAV in the package. This program tests the
    performance of different zones on the hard drive. ZCAV has been
    released separately before but will now only be released as part of the
    Bonnie++ suite. 

Cocoon 2.0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105711/

    Apache Cocoon is an XML publishing framework. Cocoon offers a flexible
    environment based on the separation of concerns between content, logic,
    and style. A centralized configuration system and sophisticated caching
    help you to create, deploy, and maintain rock-solid XML server
    applications. Cocoon interacts with most data sources, including
    filesystems, RDBMS, LDAP, and native XML databases. It adapts content
    delivery to many different formats, such as HTML, WML, PDF, SVG, and
    RTF. Cocoon currently runs as a Servlet or from a powerful command-line
    interface. 

ERW 0.9.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105739/

    ERW (Entities and Relationships on the Web) is an innovative system for
    handling complex databases using a Web browser. It uses the most recent
    standards endorsed by the W3C to offer to the user a sophisticated
    environment, similar to a dedicated client. Moreover, the user
    interface is generated in a completely automatic way starting from a
    conceptual description of the database by means of an XML-based
    description language for entity-relationship schemata. From the same
    description, you can also automatically obtain diagrams and
    documentation. ERW can be used for content management, in particular
    when the data is structured along complex relations. 

fortune-discworld 2002-12-06 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105722/

    fortune-discworld is a collection of quotes from the
    "Discworld" novels by Terry Pratchett for use with the
    fortune program. 

FOX 1.1.21 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105719/

    FOX is a C++-based toolkit for GUI development. It includes a rich set
    of widgets and has powerful yet simple layout managers, MDI widgets,
    and mega-widgets. FOX incorporates support for XDND for drag and drop,
    X clipboard and X Selection, watching other I/O channels and sockets,
    timers and idle processing, object serialization and deserialization, a
    registry to save persistent settings, and 3D widgets using Mesa or
    OpenGL. FOX works on Linux, IRIX, Solaris, HP/UX, AIX, Tru64 Unix,
    Windows 9x,NT,2K (VC++, GNUWIN32, Borland, VisualAge C++), FreeBSD, and
    Sequent. 

Free Bangla Fonts 0.8.0 (Ani)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105737/

    The Free Bangla Fonts project is a volunteer run project dedicated for
    creating Free, high quality, completely Unicode compliant Open Type
    Bengali fonts. This project aims to be the central resource for getting
    and developing Free Bengali fonts. The initial aim of this project is
    to release a full set of Bengali fonts that supports all the major
    Bengali Yuktakhars (conjuncts). 

GNU Smalltalk 2.0f (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105717/

    GNU Smalltalk is a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language. 

GNU SpaceChart 0.9.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105735/

    GNU SpaceChart is a GNOME application that shows the stars in space in
    3D. It allows the user to rotate them, select which stars are shown,
    and draw lines between stars that are closer than a given distance. 

Goggles 0.2.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105714/

    Goggles is a GUI frontend for the Ogle DVD player that was written
    using FOX. 

grafist 1.2.8 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105716/

    Grafist is a bandwidth utilization viewer. It gets the bandwidth
    utilization information for network interfaces from the /proc/net/dev
    file in 15-second periods, and stores it in four data files (daily,
    weekly, monthly, and yearly). When a request is sent to index.php, it
    executes four programs to create graphics (using the GD library) and a
    summary for each file. Grafist provides internationalization support
    for 14 languages. 

Gringotts 1.2.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105685/

    Gringotts is a small utility that allows you to jot down sensitive data
    (passwords, PINs, small files, etc.) in an easy-to-read,
    easy-to-access, and most of all very secure form. Gringotts makes use
    of GTK+ 2 for the user interface, and lets the user choose from among
    eight strong encryption algorithms (RIJNDAEL-128, RIJNDAEL-256,
    SERPENT, TWOFISH, CAST-256, SAFER+, LOKI97, 3DES), two hashing
    algorithms (SHA1, RIPEMD 160) and two compression techniques (ZLib and
    BZip2) with four compression ratios. Moreover, it allows the user to
    use any file or an entire floppy disk as a password, as an alternative
    to the usual text string, giving additional choices. 

Grutatxt 2.0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105687/

    Grutatxt is a plain text to HTML converter. It successfully converts
    subtle text markup to lists, bold, italics, tables, and headings to
    their corresponding HTML tags without having to write unreadable source
    text files. 

kcd 6.5.2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105691/

    kcd is a directory change utility similar to NCD. It helps you navigate
    the directory tree. You can also supply part of the desired directory
    name in the command line and let kcd find it for you. 

LilyPond 1.6.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105730/

    LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces beautiful sheet music using
    a file as input. LilyPond is part of the GNU Project. 

Luola 1.0.2 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105681/

    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. 

MasqMail 0.2.18 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105720/

    MasqMail is a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) designed for hosts that are not
    permanently connected to the Internet. It handles outgoing messages
    specially and delivers them only when explicitely told to do so in the
    ip-up script. It can also retrieve mail via pop3. It has support for
    multiple providers. When offline, it behaves like any MTA (like, for
    example, sendmail, though it's not as powerful as sendmail). 

ME45sync beta-0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105689/

    ME45sync is software to manage a Siemens ME45/S45/*45 telephone. 

mkrdns 3.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105727/

    mkrdns is a small Perl script that helps automate changes to your DNS
    zone files. It does this by reading your named.boot/named.conf file to
    find all the domains/networks for which you are authoritative. It then
    reads all of the forward zone files and generates PTR records which it
    inserts in the reverse zone maps. 

Moonbeam 0.21 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105683/

    Moonbeam is an XML socket server written in Java. It is targeted at
    building multi-user applications such as chat rooms, games, and instant
    messengers. 

MoreQt 0.1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105229/

    MoreQt extends the Qt library, providing a range control on
    floating-point values instead of integers and associated widgets, a
    line edit that "waits" for user validation (using a timer,
    the focus loss, or Enter-key press), and a units (length, temperatures,
    etc.) management system, including conversion between units, freely
    expandable at runtime and used by an extended line editor. 

MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.9.0 for Linux 2.4.20 (Linux 2.4)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105708/

    MOSIX is a unique clustering package that can make any size Linux
    cluster of x86 nodes (workstations and servers) run almost like a
    single system with multiple processors. The core of MOSIX contains
    adaptive management algorithms that monitor and respond to uneven
    resource distribution among the nodes by preemptive process migration.
    In addition to automatic load-balancing, MOSIX supports massive
    parallel I/O by partitioning the data of a file to several nodes so
    that parallel processes will migrate to the node which has their
    portion of the data. The algorithms of MOSIX are geared toward maximal
    performance, overhead-free scalability, and ease-of-use. 

NMM 0.1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105733/

    NMM is a multimedia middleware package that allows you to develop all
    kinds of multimedia processing applications. A number of plug-ins
    supporting various media-types, operations, and I/O devices are
    included. The Multimedia-Box application built on top of NMM provides
    an extensible home entertainment system for DVD and CD playback, TV
    with time-shifting, and MP3 playback and encoding. 

OpenComal 0.2.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105702/

    OpenComal is a free implementation of the Comal programming language.
    Currently supported platforms are Linux, MS-DOS, and Win32. 

openMosix Cluster for Linux 2.4.20 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105707/

    openMosix is a a set of extensions to the standard Linux kernel
    allowing you to build a cluster of out of off-the-shelf PC hardware.
    openMosix scales perfectly up to thousands of nodes. You do not need to
    modify your applications to benefit from your cluster (unlike PVM, MPI,
    Linda, etc.). Processes in openMosix migrate transparently between
    nodes and the cluster will always auto-balance. 

OSCAR Cluster 2.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105709/

    OSCAR (Open Source Cluster Application Resource) is a snapshot of the
    best known methods for building, programming, and using clusters. It
    consists of a fully integrated and easy- to-install software bundle
    designed for high performance cluster computing. 

Pancho 9.0.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105712/

    Pancho is a utility that allows network administrators to make changes
    to the configuration for a single node or group of nodes through SNMP
    and TFTP. It also provides archiving functionality by allowing you to
    copy the device configurations to a remote server through a scheduled
    cron or at job. 

Penetrator 3.1.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105688/

    Penetrator is a tool for indexing big trees of text files, as your
    local HTML documentation or home directory. It's able to use DBM files
    or DBI databases and be used as a command line tool or a CGI. The files
    to be indexed can be selected by extension or using external file
    identifying programs as /usr/bin/file. 

PHP iCalendar 0.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105674/

    PHP iCalendar is a PHP-based iCal file parser. It is based on v2.0 of
    the IETF spec. It displays iCal files in a nice logical, clean manner
    with day, week, month, and year navigation. It supports 13 languages,
    provides RSS news feeds, and is fully searchable and themable. 

PHP LDBI 0.1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105725/

    PHP LDBI is a library to handle local databases. It supports tables,
    sequences, indices, and searches using wildcards. It's primary goal is
    to serve as backend for SQL interfaces to local databases. It includes
    an SQL parser to execute simple SQL statements. 

phpOpenTracker 1.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105698/

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

PostgreSQL IPv6 Patch 20021205 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105713/

    The PostgreSQL IPv6 Patch is an effort to create a fully
    IPv6-compatible PostgreSQL server, including porting all IPv4 types to
    IPv6. 

Really Slick ScreenSavers GLX Port 0.6.8 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105706/

    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. 

samhain 1.6.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105694/

    samhain is a daemon that can check file integrity, search the file tree
    for SUID files, and detect kernel module rootkits (Linux only). It can
    be used either standalone or as a client/server system for centralized
    monitoring, with strong (192-bit AES) encryption for client/server
    connections and the option to store databases and configuration files
    on the server. For tamper resistance, it supports signed
    database/configuration files and signed reports/audit logs. It has been
    tested on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, and Unixware. 

SCons 0.09 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105729/

    SCons is a software construction tool (build tool substitute for Make)
    implemented in Python. It features a modular build engine that can be
    embedded in other software. SCons configuration files are Python
    scripts that call the build engine API. It can scan files to detect
    dependencies automatically and maintain a global view of all
    dependencies in a build tree, and uses MD5 signatures to detect changed
    file contents reliably. Timestamps can be used if you prefer. SCons
    also supports parallel builds and is easily extensible through
    user-defined builder and scanner objects. 

Senken 0.1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105703/

    Senken is a city simulation game. Players buy the land, build the
    infrastructure, balance the books, and convince people to move in. The
    game has both goal-oriented and just play modes. There is multiplayer
    support but it is not well tested. 

SILC 0.9.10 (Server)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105721/

    SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) is a protocol which provides
    secure conferencing services in the Internet over insecure channels.
    SILC superficially resembles IRC, although they are very different
    internally. The purpose of SILC is to provide secure conferencing
    services. Strong cryptographic methods are used to secure all traffic,
    and all messages are encrypted and authenticated. The SILC also
    supports secure file transferring. The SILC is delivered as SILC Client
    for end users, SILC Server for system administrators, and SILC Toolkit
    for application developers. 

SimpleAIM 0.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105686/

    SimpleAIM is a miniature console-based AIM client written in pure Java.
    It implements the TOC protocol and provides a solid framework for
    understanding and writing your own IM clients or bots. 

Slackware-theme Final 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105715/

    Slackware-theme is an orange-blue Slackware theme. 

SMTP map 0.8BETA195 (Beta)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105623/

    SMTP map uses a fingerprinting technology to scan for the version of
    whatever SMTP server software which is running on a machine. 

Stranger Than Paradise 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105664/

    Stranger Than Paradise is a minimalist theme inspired by the Jim
    Jarmusch film "Stranger Than Paradise" and based on
    Blackbox's original theme, "Minimal". 

Sweep 0.5.12 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105679/

    Sweep is an audio editor and live playback tool. It supports many music
    and voice formats including WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, Speex, and MP3, with
    multichannel editing and LADSPA effects plugins. Inside lives a pesky
    little virtual stylus called Scrubby who enjoys mixing around in your
    files. 

UT2003area 1.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105700/

    UT2003area is a set of tools for querying Unreal Tournament 2003
    servers and extracting information such as the server configuration and
    the list of players, just like the in-game server browser. It is meant
    to be easy to use, fast, reliable, and expandable. 

VGATron 0.1beta 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105693/

    VGATron is yet another clone of the well-known game called
    "Tron". It uses svgalib and is a two-player game. 

xdx 0.3 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105704/

    Xdx is a client to connect to a DX-cluster for amateur radio. DX
    messages will be displayed in a list, and announcements will go to a
    text display. 

Xpdf 2.01 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105740/

    Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are
    also sometimes also called 'Acrobat' files, from the name of Adobe's
    PDF software.) The Xpdf project also includes a PDF text extractor,
    PDF-to-PostScript converter, and various other utilities. It runs under
    the X Window System on UNIX, VMS, and OS/2. The non-X components
    (pdftops, pdftotext, etc.) also run on Win32 systems, and should run on
    pretty much any system with a decent C++ compiler. Xpdf is designed to
    be small and efficient. It can use Type 1, TrueType, or standard X
    fonts. 

Your Operating System 3.2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105678/

    YOS is a compact, personalised, and optimised OS with support for RPM,
    deb, and tgz packages, with 200 packages carefully selected and
    compiled for speed and stability. It has an automatic hardware
    detection system, which should detect most modern hardware. 

ZynAddSubFX 1.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/105696/

    ZynAddSubFX is a powerful real-time, multi- timbral software
    synthesizer for Linux. It has microtonal capabilities, and the
    instruments it creates sound like those from professional keyboards. It
    includes effects like reverb, echo, chorus, and phaser. 




Slashcode
Getting Slash to email properly
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/06/1813256

    I managed to get a slash site up and running, but cannot get it to send
    mail (passwords, etc) to remote email addresses. Everything (slash,
    mysql, sendmail wrapper for qmail, apache) is on one box. Is there a
    way to get Slash to support SMTP-AUTH? Or is there a way to get Slash
    to directly reference the sendmail command on the local box? Or is
    there another preferred solution? Please spell it out for me--I'm a
    newbie:-) Thanks in advance --Stefan Geens 

Mail bombing by our slash site
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/05/207255

    We have a problem with our slash site. For the seond time now the site
    has mail bombed us. I have set it up to send me stories and headlines
    and I and all others that have signed up get over 3000 of them. The
    strange thing is that this does not happen every day. Anyone got a clue
    to how we can resolve this problem? We are using slash-2-2-4 ,Debian
    Linux version 2.4.17 and exim veriosn 3.35. Gunnar --Gunnar Lunde 

Collaborative News Networks
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/05/1720236

    Anita J. Chan's thesis for MIT's Comparative Media Studies MA on:
    Distributed Editing, Collective Action, and the Construction of Online
    News on Slashdot.org Slashdot as a Collaborative News Network, Social
    Constructivism, Segregating Audiences and News Sourcing, Integrating
    Audiences and News Analysis, Distributed Editing and the
    Decentralization of Editorial Control, Community, Contest and
    Collective Action on the Network. gO | Open Source Intelligence 

Scylla
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/04/1927219

    Scylla is an English language slashsite dedicated to everything that's
    wrong in the world. What anyone might think is wrong is of course open
    to debate, be it political, cultural, or just unhappy circumstance.
    Visitors, comments, and input are welcome. 

What does srandblock do?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/04/065239

    I've been trying to figure out how to get a random sections block like
    Slashdot has. As far as I've figured out so far the srandblock
    (semi-random block) seems like a good start. When I look in the portald
    daemon there is a function newSemiRandomBlock called, but I can't find
    the function. Does anyone know how to make the random section block
    work? I believe this was discussed before but I didn't see any answers.
    Also, is there an easy way to have the section list that tells if there
    are recent articles, like the one Slashdot has on the left? --mwmurphy 

Submission Approval / Comments not working
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/03/0628241

    I've been running slashcode now for about 2 years or so. Since around
    version 2.2.5, I've had this problem on my site where neither the
    comments or approving submitted articles will work. I believe the
    problem is also aggrivated by the fact that I am using URL forwarding.
    The URL of my site points to a java-script that opens my page on a
    specific port within a frame. If a user tries to post a comment, the
    submission page comes up fine, but when they click preview or submit,
    it just brings them to the discussions list (comments.pl) instead of
    posting the comment.. Any help would be appreciated, is this a bug? -
    Delrin 

Can Anonymous Coward Be Renamed?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/03/2159220

    Is there a way to rename the nickname Anonymous Coward? If a site wants
    to encourage anonymous submissions for some reason, calling them
    cowards is a bit insulting. I called up user 1 and changed the Realname
    field, but that didn't work. Template 101 edit_comments seems to use
    user.nickname, but I can't find a place to change that outside of SQL.
    Would something break if I did change it in SQL? 

Elevador.org
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/02/2252222

    After some weeks we're up and running! Elevador.org is a /. like site
    for portuguese language speakers. Many thanks to Jamie McCarthy, Pudge
    and all the good folks at #slash. And thanks to chromatic, Brian &
    Dave for a very nice Slash book. 

Emailing Stories into a Slash Site?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/02/1727227

    Is it possible to email a story into a slash site rather then using the
    web interface? I have a slash site setup as a company bulletin board.
    One of the things I'm attempting to do is reduce the number of staff
    wide emails by having them posted on the slash site. I figure if I
    start positing these messages to the slash site and people receive the
    daily email of last day's news they will start to use it. Any
    suggestions? 

Letting Apache authenticate
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/01/1942218

    I have setup a Slash site that will be used as an Intranet (restricted
    access) discussion site, yet lives out on the INTERnet. Does anyone
    know a way to have Apache authenticate users (thus enforcing access
    from valid IP addresses) and then grant Slash access to this user
    authentication (thus eliminating double logins for users)? 




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