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Litestream is an Open Source, infinitely scalable high-capacity MP3
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streaming system for Unix. Tests on Pentium II 400 single processor
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demonstrated the system is capable of at at least 4000 simultaneous 56 Kbit
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demonstrated the system is capable of at least 4000 simultaneous 56 Kbit
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streams. That's 244 Mbit per node!
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The Litestream system is a series of components which are compatible with
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This software is a command line utility used used for transfering audio files
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This software is a command line utility used for transfering audio files
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in the MP3 format to and from the portable MP3 player MPMan MP-F20.
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It enables you to upload (specifying the files with wildcards or from a
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textfile), download, delete, reorder already uploaded files and more on your
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libgeda is a a base library common to all the gEDA tools
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libgeda is a base library common to all the gEDA tools
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WWW: http://www.geda.seul.org
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libgeda is a a base library common to all the gEDA tools
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libgeda is a base library common to all the gEDA tools
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WWW: http://www.geda.seul.org
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Before using this port it is necessary to either
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a) create a symbolic link form the serial port the psion is
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connected to to /dev/psion eg ln -s /dev/cuaa0 /dev/psion
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connected to /dev/psion eg ln -s /dev/cuaa0 /dev/psion
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or
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IPC::Shareable allows you to tie a a variable to shared memory making
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IPC::Shareable allows you to tie a variable to shared memory making
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it easy to share the contents of that variable with other Perl
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processes. Currently either scalars or hashes can be tied; tying of
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arrays remains a work in progress. However, the variable being tied may
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This is a second go at a module to simplify installing die() and warn()
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handlers, and to make such handlers easier to write and control.
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For most people, this just means that if use use Religion; then you'll get
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For most people, this just means that if use Religion; then you'll get
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noticably better error reporting from warn() and die(). This is especially
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useful if you are using eval().
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STLport is an an adaptation of SGI's Standard Template Library.
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STLport is an adaptation of SGI's Standard Template Library.
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The goal of the STLport effort is to make SGI's STL
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implementation usable with most compilers while retaining full
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functionality.
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Wine relies on the configuration file /usr/local/etc/wine.conf to
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contain valid assignments of Unix directories to DOS drive letters,
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and for certain other options (see "man wine" for details).
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You will most probably have to to edit it, after the install...
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You will most probably have to edit it, after the install...
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WWW: http://www.winehq.com/
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Wine relies on the configuration file /usr/local/etc/wine.conf to
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contain valid assignments of Unix directories to DOS drive letters,
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and for certain other options (see "man wine" for details).
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You will most probably have to to edit it, after the install...
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You will most probably have to edit it, after the install...
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WWW: http://www.winehq.com/
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Xmandel is a user friendly interface for generating Mandelbrot sets and
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Julia sets. It initially comes up with with several command buttons,
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Julia sets. It initially comes up with several command buttons,
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which are described in the man page, for controlling the execution. A
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Mandelbrot set is drawn in the window of the initial form when the
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mandel button is selected. Other buttons are provided for zooming,
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This is a port of 'Wnn6 for Linux/FreeBSD', a Japanese input
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method. 'Wnn6' is not free.
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Note that 'Wnn6 for Linux/FreeBSD' is is an old version, and you can
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Note that 'Wnn6 for Linux/FreeBSD' is an old version, and you can
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buy a newer version from Omron Software Co., Ltd. The newer Wnn6 is a
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package-style for FreeBSD, so you can pkg_add it directly. That is, it
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is not necessary to use this port if yours is the newer version.
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prevent compilation to efficient code.
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Optional packages for graphical user interfaces and other Common Lisp
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applications and libraries (Eg. the "Hemlock" Editor) are are on
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applications and libraries (Eg. the "Hemlock" Editor) are on
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ftp://ftp2.cons.org/pub/languages/lisp/cmucl/binaries/ (FreeBSD-Binaries)
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and ftp://ftp2.cons.org/pub/languages/lisp/cmucl/ports/ (source).
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This is GNU's latest offering of GCC (the GNU Compiler Collection).
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Version 2.95 contains many improvements and features not found in the
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gcc-2.7.2 and gcc-2.8.1 compliers. C++ support, is vastly improved, in
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particular template support is worlds above that that of gcc-2.7.2.
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particular template support is worlds above that of gcc-2.7.2.
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For more details, see <http://egcs.cygnus.com/>.
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extended (e.g. clp(FD) is a constraint logic language over Finite
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Domains designed on wamcc).
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wamcc tries tries to be conform to the (future) ISO standard Prolog.
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wamcc tries to be conform to the (future) ISO standard Prolog.
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The draft ISO standard for Prolog is available by anonymous ftp from
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ai.uga.edu:/pub/prolog.standard/ [128.192.12.9]. An unofficial summary
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of the draft ISO Prolog standard is available from the same location
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Faces is based on the AT&T v8 face server called vismon, but is not derived
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from vismon sources. With the previous version came vismon compatibility.
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Note that that resulted in a few changes from the way faces v1.1 worked.
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Note that resulted in a few changes from the way faces v1.1 worked.
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See the manual pages for more details.
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(DFT) in one or more dimensions, of both real and complex data, and of
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arbitrary input size. We believe that FFTW, which is free software, should
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become the FFT library of choice for most applications. Our benchmarks,
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performed on on a variety of platforms, show that FFTW's performance is
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performed on a variety of platforms, show that FFTW's performance is
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typically superior to that of other publicly available FFT software.
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Moreover, FFTW's performance is portable: the program will perform well on
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most architectures without modification.
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(DFT) in one or more dimensions, of both real and complex data, and of
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arbitrary input size. We believe that FFTW, which is free software, should
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become the FFT library of choice for most applications. Our benchmarks,
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performed on on a variety of platforms, show that FFTW's performance is
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performed on a variety of platforms, show that FFTW's performance is
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typically superior to that of other publicly available FFT software.
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Moreover, FFTW's performance is portable: the program will perform well on
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most architectures without modification.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the the GNU General Public License
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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The Locale::Country module provides access to the ISO two-
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letter codes for identifying countries, as defined in ISO
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3166. You can either access the codes via the the section
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3166. You can either access the codes via the section
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on conversion routines (described below), or with the two
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functions which return lists of all country codes or all
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country names.
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This little program is almost exactly like the original fortune.
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The author promises that update the the "fortune" database will be
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The author promises that update the "fortune" database will be
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more regular and he tries to put only thought provoking and humourous
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quotes into it.
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This is the the traditional 4.4BSD /usr/bin/rdist, with additional
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This is the traditional 4.4BSD /usr/bin/rdist, with additional
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FreeBSD fixes and updates since 4.4BSD Lite was released.
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FreeWAIS-sf is an extension of the freeWAIS software provided by the the
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FreeWAIS-sf is an extension of the freeWAIS software provided by the
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Clearinghouse for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval (CNIDR).
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The SF suffix in the software name stands for "structured fields," an
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indexing and search feature which distinguishes this software from its
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Event handlers can update state information, synthesize new events, record
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information to disk, and generate real-time notifications via `syslog'.
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Bro is documented in the the USENIX 1998 Security Conference proceedings.
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Bro is documented in the USENIX 1998 Security Conference proceedings.
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-- David
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obrien@cs.ucdavis.edu
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The idea is simple: try to prevent users from choosing passwords that
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could be guessed by "Crack" by filtering them out, at source.
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CrackLib is an offshoot of the the version 5 "Crack" software, and
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CrackLib is an offshoot of the version 5 "Crack" software, and
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contains a considerable number of ideas nicked from the new software.
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This class implements an LRU dictionary cache. The two operations on it are
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get() and set(), both of which promote the key being referenced to the ``top''
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of the cache, so it will stay alive longest. When the cache is full and and a
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of the cache, so it will stay alive longest. When the cache is full and a
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new item needs to be added, the oldest one is thrown away. You should be able
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to regenerate the data at any time, if get() returns undef. This class is
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useful for caching information from a slower data source while also keeping
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This is is FriBidi, a Free Implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm.
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This is FriBidi, a Free Implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm.
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Background
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This the the FCGI module for perl5 which enables CGI scripts to take
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This the FCGI module for perl5 which enables CGI scripts to take
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advantage of servers that are FastCGI-enabled. This module does not abstract
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the writing of CGIs themselves, for that you should refer to the p5-CGI
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module. For more information about FastCGI, the performance enhancements it
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a GIF image of the number of hits and returns to the browser as an
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in-lined image. The program also has a run-time option not to show
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the digit images, this way the hits can be kept without being displayed.
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The hits can be be monitored without incrementing from a separate page
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The hits can be monitored without incrementing from a separate page
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as well. The program can also display the time and date of any timezone.
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It has a option to countdown to a specific date (past or future). Almost
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all of the features are run-time options. The single program can be used
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