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Computing: iGesture Pad
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/keyboards/5cca/

Electronics: SOCOM Navy Seals for PS2
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/ps2/ps2soft/5ceb/

Electronics: PowerPad Pro XBOX Controller
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/xbox/xboxhard/5bec/

Electronics: SI-5 Gen2 Speakers
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/audio/5c86/

Electronics: Panzer Dragoon ORTA for Xbox
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/xbox/xboxsoft/5ce8/

Computing: PowerPad Extended Life Notebook Batteries
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/5cec/

Computing: Glow Wire PC Lights
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/casemods/5b85/

Gadgets: ER1 Personal Robot System
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/5ce0/

Gadgets: Securikey Authentication System
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/5cd6/

Electronics: Infoglobe Caller ID Display
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/phones/5c83/

Computing: Dual RW DVD/CD Internal Drive
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/drives/5c94/

Computing: ADS Firewire Drive Kit
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/drives/5cd1/

Electronics: PS2 Network Adapter
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/ps2/ps2hard/5bd7/

Computing: Asylum GeForce Ti4600 AGP 4x
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/avcards/5ce3/

Computing: D-Link USB/FM Radio Adapter
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/5cc7/

Computing: Linksys USB 2.0/Ethernet Adapter
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/5c97/

Computing: Logitech Cordless Freedom Joystick
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/gaming/5cc8/

Computing: IoGear Bluetooth to USB Adapter
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/accessories/5ce5/

Computing: NEC-Mitsubishi 18" LCD
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/display/lcd/5cc3/

Interests: QuickKill
http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/megatokyo/leetware/5c45/




Sourceforge
GPGrelay 0.91has been released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=249447

    GPGrelay is a small email-relaying server that uses GnuPG (the GNU
    Privacy Guard) to sign/encrypt (SMTP-Relay) or verifies/decrypts
    (POP3-Relay) emails. This enables many email-clients to send and
    receive emails that are PGP-MIME conforming. This release includes
    bugfixes and minor feature enhancements. 

MPlayer OS X v1.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=249048

    MPlayer OSX is multimedia player with playlist, supporting playback of
    all widely used media types (MPEG 1-4, DivX, AVI, ASF, Ogg Vorbis,
    RealMedia, QuickTime Movie, MPEG layer 1-3, AC3, WindowsMediaAudio and
    more) and movie subtitles of various formats (MicroDVD Player, Subrip
    and more). It is based on Mac OS X port of MPlayer - Movie Player for
    Linux. This new version includes latest build of MPlayer binary and few
    features distributed as standalone application without need of
    additional installation of binaries, libraries and other stuff. 

leafnode 1.9.33 (stable) released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=249049

    This release comes with roughly a dozen fixes and one feature,
    "noread", to complement the "nopost" feature. Leafnode is a caching
    Usenet news proxy that enables online newsreaders to read news
    off-line. It is designed for zero (full-automatic) maintenance. Please
    see https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=137713 for
    details. 

Fire 0.32.b.2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=248956

    Fire 0.32.b is now available with three new localizations (Spanish,
    Russian, and Danish) and many bug fixes. We have an all new smiley
    parser built for speed and better consistency with official clients,
    and improved MSN reliability. Fire is a multi-protocol instant
    messenger client for Mac OS X based on freely available libraries for
    each service. Currently Fire handles AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN
    Messenger, Jabber, limited IRC, and Yahoo! Pager communications. Thanks
    to Graham, Alan, Paul, Lasse, Matt, Alessandro, Stephane, and Martin
    for their help on this release. Fire 0.32.b.2 corrects a nib corruption
    problem that prevented Fire from launching in French. Download is here:
    http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/fire/Fire.app0.32.b.2.dmg?download 

ReactOS 0.1.0 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=249012

    ReactOS 0.1.0 has been released. Among the new features and fixes,
    especially worth mentioning are booting from CD and self-hosting
    (ReactOS compiles ReactOS). ReactOS is an Open Source effort to develop
    a quality operating system that is compatible with Windows NT
    applications and drivers. 

xawdecode version 1.6.7 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=249027

    xawdecode 1.6.7, containing bug fixes, has been released. X11 TV
    application based on xawtv 2.x series which adds many enhancements like
    Xvideo rendering support, deinterlacing, real time divx recording,
    integrated alevt teletext browser and provides a plugin API to add any
    functionnality one might think of. here are the modifications:
    xawdecode-1.6.7 (02/02/03) - AC_PREREQ(2.5) added in configure.in to
    nsure autoconf greater than 2.5 is used and therefore prevents earlier
    autoconf version to generate buggy shell code - removal of acconfig.h
    et DEFINE templates added in configure.in - killing of "header not
    found" errors while compiling alevt with particular configurations -
    various warning killing in alevt with gcc-3.2 - detection of systems
    using the devfs file system and therefore /dev/v4l/video0 as video
    device - patch #644358: add of ffmpeg mpeg1 video codec - patch
    #651746: new debian packaging (fonts are now in an independant package)
    - better handling of NET_WM compliant window managers (fullscreen and
    stay on top features) - aligned to new ffmpeg libavcodec API
    (LIBAVCODEC_BUILD >= 4641). Previous version of libavcodec are not any
    more supported. Builds fine with official ffmpeg 0.4.6 - now really
    find and use first available YUY2 Xvideo port in case one is already
    used by another application you can "apt-get" deb packages with:
    http://xawdecode.sourceforge.net/debian/ bye Pingus ;-) 

Native win32 port of the qt library started
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=248232

    In December 2002 a native win32 port of the qt library has been
    started. The port is completly based on the gpl'ed qt/x11 sources in
    the kde-cygwin cvs. See http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/qt2-win32 for
    further details, screenshots and other project relating things. Ralf
    Habacker Project Leader KDE-CYGWIN 

bogofilter-0.10.1.4 - a bugfix/beta release
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=248266

    The 0.10.1.4 release includes bugfixes for MIME and HTML processing,
    code clean-ups, and additional spam scoring algorithms. The bogofilter
    package implements a fast Bayesian spam filter along the lines
    suggested by Paul Graham in his article "A Plan For Spam". bogofilter
    is written in C and is supported on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris and Mac OS
    X. 

spamprobe-0.8b released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=248262

    This release fixes a problem with crashes in the regex routines on
    RedHat 8 systems. SpamProbe is a fast, intelligent, automatic spam
    detector using Paul Graham-style Bayesian analysis of word counts in
    spam and non-spam emails. Filtering adapts to personal tastes
    automatically. No manual rule creation required. 

openMosix 2.4.20-2 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=247894

    openMosix is a Linux kernel extension for single-system image
    clustering. Taking n PC boxes, openMosix gives users and applications
    the illusion of one single computer with n CPUs. openMosix is perfectly
    scalable and adaptive. This release fixes a bug, which affected
    SMP-kernels and caused the machine to hang when unmounting filesystems
    at reboot. RPMs are compiled with gcc-3.2 under RedHat 8.0. Also: This
    release features a new RPM: openmosix-kernel-source, which holds the
    kernel tree with the openMosix-patch applied, installed under /usr/src.
    Users compiling their own modules have requested this for a while.
    (You've got it :) Martin Downloads available from
    http://www.openMosix.org 




Slashdot
Major Step Forward For SVG in the Desktop
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/03/129215

    [0]Ur@eus writes "SVG the w3c format for Scalable Vector Graphics is
    seen as many as the future of desktop icons as it allows for scaling
    icons etc. without loss of quality. Dominic Lachowicz has been working
    hard on fixing bugs in [1]librsvg over the last few days. The result is
    that librsvg now renders all available SVG icons perfectly. Not only do
    it render them, but it renders them faster than libpng renders the same
    images in png format. Together with the gdkpixbuf plugin librsvg offer
    it means GNOME 2.2 will be able to use SVG images not only for icons or
    desktop backgrounds, but also for the GUI widgets themselves and the
    graphics of the window manager. Dom's announcement can be found [2]on
    the librsvg mailinglist. The librsvg site also offer a [3]GNOME 2.2
    metatheme using mostly SVG icons including a nice screenshot." 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://librsvg.sf.net/
    2. http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=1603055&forum_id=12476
    3. http://librsvg.sourceforge.net/theme.php

Building A High End Quadro FX Workstation
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/03/1224221

    An anonymous reader writes "FiringSquad has an article detailing some
    of the differences between [0]building a high-end workstation and a
    high-end gaming system. They go into things like ECC memory, and the
    difference between professional and gaming 3D cards. The Quadro FX 2000
    coverage is particularly interesting -- the system with the Quadro FX
    2000 was never louder than 55 dB!" 
Links
    0. http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardware/workstation/default.asp

Paper Mounted CPUs
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/03/126234

    [0]Roland Piquepaille writes "Rafe Needleman discovered an interesting
    young Swedish company which is printing really cheap chips. "The
    company, [1]Cypak, has technology to mount a very small microprocessor,
    which it created, on paper (or inside a credit card), as well as a
    technique to print sensors, switches, and very short-range antennae on
    the same paper, using special conductive inks." Here is one possible
    application designed for drug trials. "Drug trials need data about how
    and when subjects consume the drugs being tested. In this application,
    a pill pack registers when individual pills are popped out of their
    plastic bubbles; it then can beep and ask the user a question like,
    'Are you feeling better today? Press Yes or No.' (The answer buttons
    are on the pack itself.) When the patient visits the doctor, the
    package is placed on a Cypak reader and the data is downloaded to the
    physician's computer." Visit [2]this page for more information about
    Cypak or read the full [3]Business 2.0 article." 
Links
    0. http://radio.weblogs.com/0105910/
    1. http://www.cypak.com/
    2. http://radio.weblogs.com/0105910/2003/02/03.html
    3. http://www.business2.com/articles/web/0,1653,46893,00.html

Digital Media Consumer Rights Act
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/03/0140215

    [0]irabinovitch writes "Representatives Rick Boucher and John Doolittle
    introduced the DMCRA which would to quote the EFF would "require
    labelling requirements for usage-impaired "copy-protected" compact
    discs, as well as several amendments to 1998's infamous Digital
    Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)." We always seem to complain about the
    DMCA around here now is our chance to change it! [0] Check out this
    "Action Alert" at the EFF." 
Links
    0. http://action.eff.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=2421

Card Makers Say UK Citizens Want Biometric ID Cards
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/03/0031237

    ArsonPanda writes "[0]ZDnet is running a story on a recent survey in
    the UK showing overwhelming 80% public support of universal,
    biometricly enhanced citizen ID cards. Everybody here's fine with
    supplying the gubmit w/ your retinal scans and fingerprints, right?" 
Links
    0. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2129590,00.html

Don't Sever A High-Tech Lifeline for Musicians
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/03/0134243

    Licensed2Hack writes "[0]Janis Ian, who provided [1]this slashdot
    interview last September, has written [2]this editorial in the [3]Los
    Angeles Times. Janis says, "After I first posted downloadable music, my
    merchandise sales went up 300%. They're still double what they were
    before the MP3s went online." And the RIAA's stated goal in preventing
    this type of activity with their lawsuit against Verizon is to increase
    sales..." 
Links
    0. http://janisian.com/
    1. http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/09/23/133228&tid=141
    2. 
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/suncommentary/la-oe-ian2feb02,0,2630989.story?coll=la-headlines-suncomment
    3. http://www.latimes.com/

The Battle in 64-bit Land, 2003 and Beyond
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/02/2325236

    An anonymous reader writes "Paul DeMone has an excellent [0]article up
    at Real World Technologies on the future of 64bit computing. Find out
    where MIPS, HP, Intel, AMD, Sun, Fujitsu, and IBM are headed." 
Links
    0. http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?AID=RWT012603224711

Power Companies Offering Cable (TV, Net) Service
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/02/2239230

    [0]MankyD writes "CNN is running an interesting story about a power
    company [1]offering cheap cable and broadband internet to its
    customers. What's even better is that they aren't looking to make a
    profit, just break even on the venture. They estimate that they've
    saved their customers $32 million. Furthermore, it's available in a
    rural area where the telecomms don't offer service anyways." 
Links
    0. http://www.project-y.net
    1. http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/02/02/public.broadband.ap/index.html

Nickel Sensors Could Raise Hard Disk Capacity
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/02/2113237

    [0]Makarand writes "Tiny filaments of nickel, thinner than a wavelength
    of visible light, acting as magnetic sensors may expand the storage
    capacity of hard disks many times. Although, technologies exist to
    increase hard disk capacity, reading data bits reliably from such disks
    has proven difficult because as data bits become smaller their magnetic
    fields are weaker and difficult to pick up. [1]Nickel filaments are
    capable of picking up of these weak magnetic fields using a phenomenon
    called "ballistic magnetoresistance" which is not completely
    understood. As the sensors are only a few atoms wide the electrons
    travel along a straight line in the conductor greatly enhancing the
    binary signal picked up from the data bits. These sensors could also be
    used to detect biomolecules in low concentrations." 
Links
    0. mailto:{theJunta{@}Hotmail.}
    1. http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030131-020248-9059r

ReactOS 0.1.0 Released
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/02/02/2031252

    [0]JasonFilby writes "[1]ReactOS 0.1.0 has been released! ReactOS is an
    Open Source effort to develop a quality operating system that is
    compatible with Windows NT applications and drivers. In this release,
    among other new features and fixes, especially worth mentioning are the
    ability to boot from CD and self-hosting capabilities (ReactOS can be
    compiled on ReactOS)." ReactOS has been [2]in progress for a while,
    often tied to other projects with the aim of seamlessly replacing
    Windows: you can download an image of Bochs 2.0 with ReactOS 0.1.0
    preloaded from the [3]download and changelog page. 
Links
    0. http://reactos.com
    1. http://reactos.com/
    2. https://slashdot.org/search.pl?query=reactos
    3. http://www.reactos.com/index.php?tab=software&section=reactos




Freshmeat
Abe's Amazing Adventure!! 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111481/

    Abe's Amazing Adventure!! is a scrolling, platform-jumping,
    key-collecting, ancient pyramid exploring game, written vaguely in the
    style of similar games for the Commodore Plus/4. 

Advanced Strategic Command 1.12.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111503/

    ASC is a turn-based strategy game in the tradition of Battle Isle 2/3.
    It can be played against the computer or against other human players
    (either hotseat or by mail). 

AirStrike 1.0pre6a 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111498/

    Airstrike is a 2D dogfight game in the tradition of the Intellivision
    and Amiga games 'Biplanes' and 'BIP'. It features a robust physics
    engine and several other extensions of the original games. 

archmbox 4.3.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111504/

    Archmbox is a simple email archiver written in Perl which can extract
    email messages from one or more mbox-formatted mailboxes. 

audio_burn 0.0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111482/

    audio_burn is a commandline audio cd burning application written in C.
    It uses libaudioburn (also written in C) for all of the real work,
    which in turn uses several other Free Software packages. It accepts
    WAV, Ogg, and MP3 input files, decodes them, and (optionally)
    normalizes them before writing them to CD. 

AVInfo 0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111528/

    AVInfo is a utility for displaying AVI header information. It returns
    the length of a clip, FPS, resolution, codec, sound parametrs, and the
    number and type of streams, including detailed information for each. 

Blue theme 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111486/

    Blue theme uses a Rurouni Kenshin blue wallpaper, and together with the
    AquaFusion icon theme or Marbles (Translucent) icon set creates a
    unique desktop look. Blue theme alone does not offer translucent menus
    or fancy window decorations. It is recommended that you install either
    Keramik (usually comes with KDE 3.1) or Mosfet's High Performance
    Liquid KDE style engine. 

ccIRCRelay 1.5c 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111522/

    ccIRCRelay is a fast, small IRC relay tool that uses curses, Python,
    and sockets. It is designed to facilitate conversations spanning
    multiple IRC servers, and relays all messages (including modes, kicks,
    parts, joins, bans, quits, notices, and actions) from one channel to
    another on a different server (and vice- versa). 

cdialog 0.9b-20030130 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111536/

    Dialog allows you to present a variety of questions or display messages
    using dialog boxes from a shell script. Several types of dialog boxes
    are implemented including: calendar, checklist, file-selection, gauge,
    info, input, menu, message, radiolist, tailbox, text, time, yes/no. 

Checky 0.5.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111518/

    The Checky plugin is a simple interface for Web content and resource
    developers to free and commercial online Validator and Checker
    services. With Checky, you can easily setup, combine, and use 18 online
    Validator and Checker services. Simply choose your services with
    Checky-Agent, then browse to a Web resource and press F10 to display
    the results of the selected services in a new browser tab or window.
    Service interfaces are available for HTML, XHTML, CSS, RDF, RSS, XML,
    SGML, WAI, 508, and various viewers, valets, and purifiers. 

Chump 0.0.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111494/

    Chump is a table-driven assembler and dissembler with a very fast new
    architecture input format. Both the assembler and disassembler are
    created using a single description. It comes with descriptions for ARM,
    MIPS, Stump, and 6809. It is intended for use as a library compiled
    with other programs to allow line assembly and disassembly. 

CVSHistory 1.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111485/

    CVSHistory is a Web-based tool for browsing CVS activity which
    integrates with ViewCVS or CVSweb. It supports sorting, range
    selection, and regular expession-based searching. It works with any
    CGI-capable Web server. 

Damascus 0.7.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111531/

    Damascus is a GTK+ 2.x client for the Gale communication protocol. It
    is somewhat modelled after IM/ICQ-style interfaces. If you don't know
    what Gale is, this client probably won't be very useful; you need a
    valid Gale key to send anything, and Damascus can't generate them
    (yet). Gale is also scary and confusing. 

DAME 1.2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111491/

    DAME (Database Access Made Easy) is a tool that generates C++ and Java
    code from SQL statements. When used with Java, it supports any database
    that can be accessed through JDBC. C++ libraries for Oracle,
    PostgreSQL, and MySQL are also included. 

DConnect Daemon 0.1.9 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111521/

    DConnect Daemon is a daemon which acts as a Direct Connect hub. It is
    written in pure C and utilizes threads. It aims to be very fast, with a
    very good protocol implementation. 

DirectVNC 0.7.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111511/

    DirectVNC is a client implementing the remote framebuffer protocol
    (rfb) which is used by VNC servers. What makes DirectVNC different from
    other Unix VNC clients is that it uses the Linux framebuffer device
    through the hardware accelerated DirectFB library, which enables it to
    run on anything that has a framebuffer without the need for an X
    server. 

EFEU 2.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111488/

    EFEU is suitable for handling data cubes, which are especially useful
    for building data warehouses. It consists of a building system
    including mkmf (a xmkmf like Makefile generator), esh (a powerful C/C++
    interpreter), efeudoc (a document generator with different output
    formats (LaTeX, HTML, roff, etc.)). EFEU has a huge set of C library
    core features, including robust memory allocation tools, functions to
    concatenate and copy strings with memory allocation, buffers for
    dynamically-growing strings and fields, data structures with reference
    counters and garbage collection, and file tools that allow you to
    specify pipes wherever a filename is expected and support automatic
    implementation of (de)compression filters (gzip) depending on filename
    extensions. It also includes a high-level interface to files, strings,
    and anything else you can read from or write to. 

Face2 0.99 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111424/

    Face2 provides a one-to-one chat system very similar to that found on
    many ecommerce sites these days. It facilitates quick creation of the
    system and is several levels of magnitude more efficient than its
    HTML/Javascript/CGI-based equivalents. It requires no software to be
    installed on the target website but a simple Perl script. All the
    communication is done between the server running on the operator's
    machine and the client's applet. 

Gedcom Parser Library 0.90.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111524/

    The Gedcom parser library provides an API to applications to parse,
    process, and write arbitrary genealogy files in the standard GEDCOM
    format. It provides a callback interface (like the SAX interface in
    XML) and an object model interface (like the DOM interface in XML). 

GQmpeg 0.20.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111500/

    GQmpeg is a frontend to various audio players, featuring themes
    (skins), playlists, and many configuration options. Supported backends
    are mpg123, ogg123, xmp, and video4linux radio tuners. 

GridFlow 0.7.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111483/

    GridFlow is a plugin for Ruby, jMax, and PureData. It adds the ability
    to process images and video as N-dimensional arrays
    ("Grids"). It consists of a framework for grid transmissions,
    elementary grid processing objects, picture-oriented processing
    objects, and input/output objects. 

Grutatxt 2.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111489/

    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. 

gtkpod 0.41 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111515/

    gtkpod is a platform-independent GUI for Apple's iPod, using GTK2. It
    supports playlists (simply drag your songs), ID3 tag editing, multiple
    character sets for ID3 tags, duplicate song detection, offline
    modification of the database with later synchronization, comfortable
    sorting options for easier browsing of your songs, and more. 

HD44780 LCD Daemon 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111520/

    HD44780 LCD Daemon is a small program to control an LCD display based
    on the HD44780 chip. It must be run as root, and does not have many
    features. The main purpose is to illustrate how to control an LCD via
    the parallel port. 

hdup 1.6.0 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111508/

    hdup is used to back up a filesystem. Features include encryption of
    the archive (via mcrypt), compression of the archive (bzip/gzip/none),
    the ability to transfer the archive to a remote host (via scp/rsync),
    and no obscure archive format (it is a normal compressed tar file). 

IceWM Control center 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111517/

    The IceWM Control Center allows you to run various tools for
    configuring IceWM's options. 

Jaffm 0.6.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111499/

    Jaffm is a lightweight wxWindows (GTK+ interface) file manager for
    Unix, written in C++. It is aimed at nonsense-free file management. It
    is mostly inspired by the List View in Mac OS Finder, but does and will
    have Unix-handy features such as an interactive location bar, and a
    simple but elegant user interface. 

Jay's Iptables Firewall 0.9.2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111512/

    Jay's Iptables Firewall is a script with support for multiple
    (external/internal) interfaces, TCP/UDP/ICMP control, masquerading,
    synflood control, spoofing control, port forwarding, upload limits
    (experimental), VPNs, ToS, denying hosts, ZorbIPTraffic, Spyware list
    IP, log options and more. It is able start and shut down the firewall
    without deleting your other iptables rules (optional). 

JRxToolkit 1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111505/

    JRxToolkit is a GUI written in Java to test and write regular POSIX
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lazyread 2.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111509/

    Lazyread is a C program that auto-scrolls files or command output to
    the screen. It features different scroll modes, configurable scroll
    speed and colors, the ability to pause, the ability to search, and
    more. It can render text, HTML, PDF, gzip, tar, zip, ar, bzip2,
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ldapdiff 0.9.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111530/

    ldapdiff compares ldif files with a running LDAP server and does an
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MaraDNS 1.0.13 (Recursive/Caching)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111493/

    MaraDNS is a DNS server that strives to be secure and fully
    open-sourced. 

Mr Commander 0.1a-preview4 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111535/

    Mr Commander is a file manager based on GTK+ 2.0. It behaves like the
    Total Commander program, which is available on MS Windows. It features
    SMB and FTP support. 

MVideo 0.2.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111514/

    MVideo manages a collection of movies in DVD, DivX, VCD, or other
    format. It uses a MySQL database to store all the information needed to
    manage all genres of film archives. 

NeoStats 2.5.0 RC3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111510/

    NeoStats provides unique services to IRC via loadable modules. It does
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    provides services like "HostServ", which can automatically
    set a user's virtual host upon logging onto a IRC network, or
    "StatServ", which can provide detailed statistics about the
    network, individual servers, or channels, and produce an HTML page. It
    also includes a number of "Fun" services, like
    "LoveServ" and "MoraleServ". Additional modules are
    available via the NeoStats Web site or through third party developers.
    Currently, NeoStats supports UnrealIRCd, UltimateIRCD, Hybrid7, and
    NeoIRCd, with more IRCD support being developed. 

patchutils 0.2.20 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111539/

    Patchutils contains a collection of tools for manipulating patch files:
    interdiff, combinediff, filterdiff, fixcvsdiff, rediff, lsdiff,
    grepdiff, splitdiff, recountdiff, and unwrapdiff. You can use interdiff
    to create an incremental patch between two patches that are against a
    common source tree, and combinediff for creating a cumulative diff from
    two incremental patches. Filterdiff is for extracting or excluding
    patches from a patch set based on modified files matching shell
    wildcards. Lsdiff lists modified files in a patch. Rediff, recountdiff,
    and unwrapdiff correct hand-edited (or otherwise broken) patches. 

PHP Documentation Generator 0.8.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111529/

    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. 

pyblosxom 0.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111506/

    pyblosxom is a CGI-based Weblog program written in Python. It uses
    ordinary text files as your entries, and in addition to the features of
    blosxom, on which it is based, it can be easily extended with
    preformatters and plugins. 

Quake2Forge 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111497/

    Quake2Forge is The QuakeForge Project's version of id Software's game,
    Quake II. It aims to be a stable, portable codebase focusing on
    improving the quality of the game whilst maintaining backwards
    compatibility with the original. 

ResearchGuide 0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111513/

    ResearchGuide is a PHP/MySQL application that helps librarians create,
    maintain, and deliver subject guides and specialist information pages
    using Web forms. Its benefits include HTML-free maintenance of Web
    pages and a standard look and feel across all guides. 

RubyMail 0.13 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111484/

    RubyMail is an email handling library for the Ruby programming
    language. It supports the parsing, modification, and generation of
    simple and MIME email messages. 

SouRCe PacKaGer 1.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111534/

    SouRCe PacKaGer (srcpkg) is a program for managing separate software
    packages under the same directory hierarchy. It is especially useful
    for packages distributed as source. It is similar to GNU Stow, Depot,
    etc., but works by creating packages from new files found in the
    directory tree, allowing it to manage large, complex, interdependent
    packages such as those of KDE and GNOME. 

SSHTerm 0.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111501/

    SSHTerm is a Java SSH client that provides a whole range of features,
    including port forwarding, password authentication, public-key
    authentication, ANSI/VT100/VT220/VT320 terminal, full clipboard
    support, and the ability to load/save connection settings to file. 

The Fish 0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111541/

    The Fish provides a GTK-based graphical tool to manage and edit FreeBSD
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    testing purposes, or, for users that need to have different
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TkPhone 0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111527/

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    person you want to call, and call that person's number, assuming you
    are connected to a modem and you have the right permissions. 

VideoDB 2003-02-02 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/111516/

    VideoDB is a database to manage your personal video collection. It's
    mainly designed for videofiles but you can also put your DVDs and VHS
    tapes in it. It features fetching movie data/covers from the Internet
    Movie Database (IMDb), local caching of coverimages, an option to mark
    movies as seen, a search by genre or title/subtitle/plot/cast data, a
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Slashcode
Problems with Journal/Messages
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/29/2253200

    I've just installed a slash site at the URL http://gytha.anu.edu.au/
    which will be used for an internal website for our Hall of Residence,
    Bruce Hall, at the ANU. The initial install seems to be working fine,
    except for two things. The Journal and Messages links in the first box
    don't work - they return internal server configuration errors. I don't
    even know where to begin to look at why this might be the case, so I'm
    just after a bit of advice as to where to look for reasons for these
    errors. I'm running it on a box with a full install of RH8, and had no
    problems at all during the installation process (which came as a shock
    to me considering my previous attempts at installing slash). I know I
    haven't configured other things on the site yet, but I'll get around to
    that once everything else is working. Any help anyone out there can
    offer would be appreciated. 

Does anyone write design documents?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/29/1732240

    Not wanting to duplicate any work or step on toes, I'm hoping for some
    insight on current work taking place WRT sharing themes and plugins.
    Some documentation and specifications that goes further than the
    material in the O'Rielly book would be helpful, and I'm even willing to
    write something up after grokking the code and templates more fully.
    Also, has anyone started trying to put together a repository of plugins
    and themes? The 'plugin' box on the slashcode home page would seem to
    be the right place for this to show up, but I didn't find any pages
    that didn't just say "we're working on this, and could use more help". 

Why does "reply" block appear 2 miles sout
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/29/0018216

    Thanks to a grant from the Markle Foundation, and the good offices of
    Openflows, we've converted ICANNWatch.org to Slash from PHP-Nuke
    version 4.2... preserving our archives, and also forwarding from links
    to our old content. (We'll be open sourcing the conversion script in
    due course.) Mostly everything is great, but we have a few problems.
    The most immediate problem, which is producing lots of complaints, is
    that for some reason the "reply" button is appearing several screens
    below the end of the story text. You can see an example of the problem
    here and here and here. This happens in both Mozilla and Explorer, so I
    don't think it's a simple browser issue... [We also can't get
    meta-moderation to wake up despite having many comments in the system
    and several high-karma users, but that's a less immediate worry...] 

Commentcount field in stories table always zero
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/27/1924237

    I just installed Slash onto my box and I'm doing some testing and
    poking around. One thing I can't figure out is how I enable the
    comments counter next to the 'Read More...' link. I'm adding comments,
    but my index page refuses to show the number of comments for each
    article. I first thought it's one of the vars or maybe it's part of the
    template. Now, looking at the 'stories' table in my slash database, I
    notice that the 'commentcount' field in each row is zero, although I
    added a few comments from various accounts. How can that be? Otherwise,
    Slash is working just fine and I have experienced no trouble, but I
    really want that comment counter for my articles. Help would be greatly
    appreciated. 

Can't locate object method - install-slashsite
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/24/186232

    I'm getting the following error trying to move our slashsite from my
    devel box over to production. I decided the easist way to do this would
    be to do a clean slashcode install on the production box, then dump the
    DB and assorted config files over. I've gotten the slashcode,
    Bundle::Slash installed (MySQL, Perl, Apache w/ mod_perl were already
    there), and then ran install-slashsite: $ sudo ./install-slashsite What
    is hostname of your Slash site (e.g., www.slashdot.org)? []
    my.hiddenservername.com What user would you like to run your Slash site
    as? [nobody] slash What group would you like to run your Slash site
    under? [slash] OK, I am planning on user my.hiddenservername.com as the
    unique name for the Slash site. If this is not ok, you need to fill in
    something else here. [my.hiddenservername.com] Which theme do you want
    to use? (*)1. slashcode "Slashcode.com theme" Skipping theme select
    since you only have one theme! Theme selected: slashcode Please select
    which plugins you would like ('*' marks default). (*) 1. Admin - "Admin
    Interface" ( ) 2. BunchaBlocks - This is a bunch of portald blocks you
    can add ( ) 3. CheesyPortal - CheesyPortal is a script to get an
    overall look at portal boxes ( ) 4. ForumZilla - "ForumZilla support"
    (*) 5. Hof - "High score stuff" (*) 6. Journal - "Journal system for
    users" (*) 7. Messages - "Messaging system" (*) 8. PubKey - "Just
    allows a user's pubkey to be displayed" (*) 9. Search - Slash Search is
    the default search engine for Slash. Hit 'a' to select all, otherwise
    select comma separated numbers or 'q' to quit a Plugins selected: Admin
    BunchaBlocks CheesyPortal ForumZilla Hof Journal Messages PubKey Search
    Would you like to install all the files as symlinks to the original?
    (If not, each file will be copied to your Slash directories). [Y] N
    Create a name for the site's admin account (8 characters or less).
    [slash] Create a password for the site's admin account. ('QUIT'
    exits):hiddenpasswd What is the email address of the account?
    [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Can't locate object method "prepare"
    via package "BunchaBlocks" (perhaps you forgot to load "BunchaBlocks"?)
    at /path/to/perl/modules/Utility.pm line 334. $ Does anybody have any
    insight into that "Can't locate object method "prepare" via package
    "BunchaBlocks" (perhaps you forgot to load "BunchaBlocks"?) at
    /path/to/perl/modules/Utility.pm line 334." error??? Thanks! 

Background Image
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/24/184247

    Is it possible to get a background image into the site rather than the
    dull grey? 

Universal Slash Login
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/24/1140217

    I've been posting to a number of slash sites for a rather long time,
    and I've had a thought (although it will probably be proven to be
    crazy). Would it be at all possible to some how create a universal
    login for a group of Slash sites? I'm looking at this from the point of
    convenience, as one log in to rule them all would be great. YASS could
    pop up and existing members of the (perhaps distributed) slash members
    DB could start posting right away, taking their Karma and preferences
    with them. Or perhaps not trying to be as fancy, even a centralised
    user database from which user details could be imported - for example,
    when signing up for a new site, you could have an option saying "import
    my user deatils from site x", at which time you enter your username and
    password for site x. I realise that this may require quite a bit of
    planning in terms of compatibility across different versions of Slash,
    but just how tricky would it be to do such a thing? What draw backs
    would there be to such a scheme, and would anyone actually want
    something like this? 

Slash site dies, slashd running, apache running
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/23/0549234

    I have a regular web site running at port 81 and slash running at port
    82. I have a default page at port 81 that lets people know that
    something is wrong (since the only reason they should ever see it is if
    they go to the wrong port OR slash has died). About once a week the
    slash site disappears and apache displays the default page for port 81.
    Checking the logs, the last traffic was at 4:48 this morning (it gets
    an hourly check for news). Given the 5 hour offset from GMT (since
    slash wants GMT), it probably died at midnight. Slashd and httpd are
    still running, and giving apachectl a restart returns the site to
    working. I've checked the system logs in /var/log (mainly messages),
    the apache logs in /usr/local/apache/logs, and the slash logs in
    /var/local/slash/site/SITENAME/logs and nothing complains about a
    problem at that time. Crontab doesn't appear to do anything special at
    that time. Any ideas what could cause this? I'm on using redhat 7.1 and
    nothing else strange happens at that time. 

How to "remove" authors?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/1753256

    In our website, we have a long list of users marked as authors for
    historical reasons (we imported tons of articles from a legacy system).
    Most of them are not active anymore and we downgraded seclev to 1, but
    still they are flagged as authors, show up in the author listing and,
    most important, have unlimited moderation power. I don't want to remove
    the username, but is it possible to remove the author flag without
    messing up the display of older stories? 

Installing Slash on OSX (make install)
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/01/22/0025233

    I get the following error trying install slash on Mac OS X Server 10.2:
    cp -rv plugins/* /usr/local/slash/plugins/ cp: illegal option -- v
    usage: cp [-R [-H | -L | -P]] [-f | -i] [-p] src target cp [-R [-H | -L
    | -P]] [-f | -i] [-p] src1 ... srcN directory make: *** [install] Error
    1 what is the v option? --Jeffrey Kunzelman 




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