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Devil-Linux 1.2.11 Devil-Linux is a distribution which boots and runs completely from CDROM GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Netrik 1.15.4 Netrik is the ANTRIK Internet Viewer/Browser/Explorer/Navigator/whatever GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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kwave 0.7.7 Kwave is a sound editor designed for the KDE Desktop Environment. It is still under continuous development but each official rele GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Ryan's In/Out Board 2.1.5 Ryan's In/Out Board is a perl driven in/out board for small-medium size organisations that needs staff to be aware of other staff whereabouts. (Ryan's In/Out Board will work for larger organisations but it may be more cumbersome to use with larger numbers of staff). Here are some key features of "Ryan s In Out Board": · Displays name,phone,status,comments and date/time for each staff member · Staff are able to quickly change their status by either clicking on their name or calling the main script with a "name" parameter. · Standard comments are provided (Lunch, Leave etc) but can be added to/replaced by any comment the user wishes. · With the aid of a cron job it will also clear all staff as OUT every night, without removing any comments they have entered. · It has a simple and clear interface and users can also search for the status of any staff member. · The generated page can be automatically refreshed at your chosen interval and status colours are defined by you. · It also displays staff internal phone numbers and you can use your own header and footer files. Requirements: · Ryan's In/Out Board uses a simple text file as a database and thus only requires a fairly recent perl installation (> 5.6) and a web server capable of serving perl cgi scripts. You should also have the Date::EzDate module installed (CPAN / PPM). This is new from v2.0 - previously Ryan's In/Out Board used the system date command but this fell over on Windows servers as the Windows date command is so minimalistic. To make it truly cross platform I have used EzDate. · Ryan's In/Out Board was written to fulfill a need at my employer Contact a Family but I have attempted to make it useable by other organisations. It has been tested on SuSE Linux 7.1 to 9.0 and Mandrake Linux 8 to 9, all running Apache 1.3.2 to 2.0.44 and Perl 5.005_3 and up. Although I have not personally used it on a Windows server I have been told it works on Apache and IIS under that OS. You'll still need Perl and Date::EzDate. I've also had a report of it running fine on a Mac OS-X servers and I see no reason why it won't work under other Unix like OS's. What's New in This Release: · The copy of allout.pl distributed with v2.1.4 had corrupted characters at the end. This has been fixed for 2.1.5 . GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Hiawatha 5.2 Hiawatha is a secure webserver for Unix GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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openMosixview 1.5 openMosixview is the next version and a complete rewrite of Mosixview GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Alvis::Pipeline 0.11 Alvis::Pipeline is a Perl extension for passing XML documents along the Alvis pipeline. SYNOPSIS use Alvis::Pipeline; $in = Perl Artistic License |
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Audio::MPEG 0.04 Audio::MPEG is a Perl module for encoding and decoding of MPEG Audio (MP3). SYNOPSIS use Audio::MPEG; Audio::MPEG is a Per GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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ax25-apps 0.5.5 This is the home page for the ax25 utilities for amateur radio operators GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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CyberBrau 0.9.4 Cyberbrau is a web based program to help the homebrewer GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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