Changes:
1.11 - 05/07/2003
* fixed fullscreenmode so that no border is shown on screen
* setsid() is now called in fork_exec() to prevent child processes
from dying when WindowLab is killed or crashes.
* support added for toggling window depth and cycling between next
and previous windows using the keyboard.
DrWright is a program that reminds you to take regular breaks from your
computer. Its main focus is being usable and to simply work.
DrWright monitors keyboard and mouse activity and displays a small meter
in the notification area on your panel. When it starts blinking, you know it's
time to take a break. If you don't, it will lock your screen to force a break.
===== From DESCR:
The most important tools for those who want to insert their own content as a
website into Freenet or Entropy, are the Freenet Tools (or similiar tools
from other authors :). For Freenet, there are some such programs linked from
their http://freenetproject.org) pages. Not many of them will work with
Entropy out-of-the-box, as they sometimes specialize on minor deviations in
the FCP interface. Specificially the newer tools, supporting the FEC FCP
v1.1 will fail with Entropy, as Entropy does not yet fully support the
changes to the Freenet Client Protocol. So I suggest you use ft for Entropy
for now, since I can help you there with problems or questions.
Still very much beta quality, but very fast and efficient compared to
Freenet. Also supports Freenet's client protocol (FCP).
Somewhat appropriate for today: Declare independence for your data. 8-)
===== From DESCR:
ENTROPY stands for Emerging Network To Reduce Orwellian Potency Yield and as
such describes the main goal of the project.
ENTROPY is developed as a response to increasing censorship and surveillance
in the internet. The program connects your computer to a network of machines
which all run this software. The ENTROPY network is running parallel to the
WWW and also other internet services like FTP, email, ICQ. etc.
Lash is a shell designed to be run slightly in slow pc offering
modularity implemented by interfaces and simple interactive alias
built-in the shell better known as callbex, that allows to the
user add features in an easy and very secure way.
--
I'm tired today...this is the last one ;)...but I will back again
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ICMP SHell is a telnet-like protocol. It allows users to connect to a
remote host and to open a shell using only ICMP to send and receive
data. ICMP Shell war written in C for the UNIX environment.
BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX
utilites into a single small executable. It provides
minimalist replacements for most of the utlities you
usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc.
The utilites in BusyBox generally have fewe options
thatn their full-featured GNU cousins.
Dzt it was inspired by PowerShell which did not seem stable
enought for daily use. Dzt's main goal is to prove a multi-
tabbed/paged terminal for GNOME which is simple, configurable,
and quick to use.
XSH is a fast and powerfull command-line XML editor.
It may be used to query and modify XML documents. XSH
may be used either interactivelly or for off-line
processing (like bash). XPath expressions are used to
select parts of XML document to be processed.
Bot system shell and perl are accessible from XSH in
a very natural way. XSH itself is written in Perl and
uses XML::LibXML bindings of gnome-xml2 library in the
background level.
TinyLogin is a suite of tiny Unix utilities for handling logging
into, being authenticated by, changing one's password for, and
otherwise maintaining users and groups on an embedded system.
It also provides shadow password support to enhace system security.
TinyLogin is, as the name implies, very small, and makes an
excellent complement to BusyBox on an embedded system (though it
can of course be used without).
uClibc (pronounced yew-see-lib-see) is a C library for
developing embedded Linux systems. It is much smaller
than the GNU C Library, but nearly all applications
supported by glibc also work perfectly with uClibc.
Porting applications from glibc to uClibc typically
involves just recompiling the source code.
uClibc even supports shared libraries and threading.
It currently runs on standard Linux and MMU-less
systems with support for alpha, ARM, i386, i960, h8300,
m68k, mips/mipsel, ppc, sh, sparc and v850 processors.
Conglomerate is a project to create a complete structured information authoring,
management, archival, revision control and transformation system.
Conglomerate uses XML semantics and powerful graphical editing, coupled with
a centralised storage model and a flexible transformation language to create
an environment which is easy to use, produces high-quality structured output
and lets the user target several output media with a single source document.
--
http://www.conglomerate.org/
festival-gaim is a plugin for the Gaim IM client that synthesizes incoming
messages using voice. The synthetizer used is festival.
I'm importing it in pkgsrc-wip since the plugin makes gaim crash just after
enabling it. I've got in contact with the author, but until he replies, I'll
leave it here. It could be interesting to try this on Linux (the original
development platform) and see if it works (assuming all dependancies compile
properly ;).