It is able to generate and draw three types of diagrams:
The overview diagram which is a list of all interfaces and their
send/receive rates. A very MRTG like graphical diagram in ASCII showing
the rate over a specific time period in a bar diagram. The details diagram which
contains all counters of an interface such as total bytes sent/received, errors,
compressed packets and so on. All in all a nifty and simple bandwidth
monitor.
Many changes, most notable security fixes:
Class: Information Leak
Versions: All versions prior to 2.16.6 and 2.18rc1
Description: If Bugzilla is configured to hide entire products from some
users, both duplicates.cgi and the form for mass-editing a
list of bugs in buglist.cgi can disclose the names of those
hidden products to such users.
References: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=234825http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=234855
Class: Cross-site scripting vulnerability
Versions: All versions prior to 2.16.6 and 2.18rc1
Description: Several administration CGIs echo invalid data back to the
user without escaping it.
Reference: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=235265
Class: Remote SQL injection vulnerability
Versions: All versions prior to 2.16.6 and 2.18rc1
Description: A user with privileges to grant membership to any group
(i.e. usually an administrator) can trick editusers.cgi
into executing arbitrary SQL.
Reference: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=244272
Also treat bugzilla.conf and localconfig as CONF_FILES
what's new in 0.4:
- A totally new core based on a dynamic recompiler with register caching,
it doesn't compile the fpu yet but it's already much faster compared
to older versions of mupen64 :)
- Self mod code detection has been improved and emulation is faster now
- A lot of little fixes that should improve compaibitlity quite a bit
- A new video recording feature (record in own mupen64 movie format that
can be converted later into a standard avi file)
- The windows GUI has been redesigned by linker
- A lot of other things i forgot... sorry :P
[GG] change default installation location to /usr/local
[BA] smartd: now monitor the Current Pending Sector count (Attribute 197)
and the Offline Pending Sector Count (Attribute 198).
[SS] smartctl: added NetBSD support for Selective Self-tests.
[BA] Added Selective Self-test to smartctl (-t selective,M-N).
[CF] Added Win32 version of smartd
You point the program to a directory containing font files
and it scans it and presents them in a list. At start-up,
it will scan some predefined directories for fonts, and, if
present, will list them in a combo box, which behaves
similarly to the input line of web browsers, including a
history of visited directories.
for X11 window managers. It can be easily customized to match
any desktop theme or taste. PyPanel works with WindowMaker and
EWMH compliant WMs (Kahakai, Openbox, PekWM, FVWM, etc).
Some of the customizable features include:
Transparency w/ shading
Panel dimensions and location
Font type and colors with Xft support
Button events/actions
Clock and workspace name display
library for Python programs. It is written entirely in Python, in
contrast to earlier X libraries for Python (the ancient X extension
and the newer plxlib) which were interfaces to the C Xlib.
Quark Xpress, PageMaker and InDesign.
Since its launch in the spring of 2001, Scribus 1.+ offers Linux and Unix
users a versatile and user friendly page layout application. Scribus 1.0 and
its recent development versions are being used in a number of ways; from
brochure design to newsletters and posters to technical documentation.
Scribus has the type of the features one would expect in a sophisticated
page layout application. You can do all the typical tasks like precision
placing and rotating of text and/or images on a page, specify manual
kerning of type and much more. With the release of Scribus 1.0, Linux and
Unix users now have one more high quality application for the desktop,
making it the premier choice for DTP on Linux or BSD with other
platforms to come.
for KDE 3.x (similar to Midnight or Total Commander) but with many
extras. It provides all the file-management features you could
possibly want. Plus: extensive archive handling, mounted filesystem
support, FTP, advanced search module, viewer/editor, directory
synchronisation, file content comparisons, powerful batch renaming
and much much more. It supports the following archive formats:
tar, zip, bzip2, gzip, rar, ace, arj and rpm and can handle
other KIOSlaves such as smb:// or fish:// It is (almost) completely
customizable, very user friendly, fast and looks great on your desktop!