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Fedora Frog 0.1 Fedora Frog application is a GUI install script that jumps your Fedora Core 5 to life in no time... Here are some key features of GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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instool 0.9.4 instool is a small installation program that will install tar.gz packages and create uninstall information for later use Freeware |
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RJB's Digital Media Center 2.0 RJB's Digital Media Center is a music player. RJB's Digital Music Center is designed to run on dedicated hardware. Because of this. It running as root. Very dangerous. Other than grabbing the X display and calling stop and halt scripts. It should be able to run as a non-root user. I will look into this on future releases. Install steps: (1) Install Nvidia Graphics Card. (2) Plug X10 or IRMan control module into Com1. (3) Connect Computer to Television (4) Install RedHat 9.0 (5) During RedHat install select "Server Install" (5) During package selection (a) Select The Following Packages X Window System Sound and Video Windows File Server Development Tools X Software Development (b) De-Select The Following Packages Printing Support Text Based internet Server Configuration Tools Web Server Administration Tools (6) Identify or Create a directory for your Media files. mkdir /usr/local/Media Would be a good choice. The install script will ask and expect this path to exist. It will create a symbolic link to it. Also create symbolic link inside to for Cdrom to /mnt/cdrom (7) As root UnZip/Tar the DMC release in /usr/local cd /usr/local tar zxvf dmc-releaseV2.0.tgz.tgz (8) If your System is a HP DEC then you need to copy from the original HP disk the binary decvfdcmd. cp /opt/odin/dec/bin/decvfdcmd /tmp This binary controls the front LCD display. The install script will ask for this path. (9) As root run the DMC Install Script. cd /usr/local/dmc/bin ./Install.sh (10) Answer questions and follow instructions (11) Good Luck! Here are some key features of "RJB s Digital Media Center": · One that would connect to a TV. · Be controlled by a remote (X10 or IRman). · Play Video Files (.mpg .avi). · Support Monkey's Audio along with mp3 and wav's. · Display CD Cover Art · Mounts music from a network server. · UNIX based. · XFree86 based. · 100% C-Code (Very Fast). GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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deb-install 0.6.1 deb-install is a (big) shellskript, that works on top of the package management tools provided by the debian project. The goal is GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Seismic Unix 3.9.8 The CWP/SU Seixmic Un*x (SU) package is a software environment for seismic processing and seismic and wave-propagation related resear Free To Use But Restricted |
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Jarl 0.5001 Jarl is a Perl/Tk Client GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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The Modular Manual Browser 1.2 The Modular Manual Browser is a set scripts designed as a man/apropos work-alike GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Autospec 0.8 autospec creates spec files used by the Red Hat Package Manager rpm(8) in building RPM packages GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Serlvers 0.1.0 Serlvers is a set of Erlang modules designed to help in the implementation of IP services (i.e GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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BlinkenSisters Jump'n'Run 0.4 Blinkensisters is a Parallax-style 2D scrolling gaming system for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, and POSIX-compatible Unix systems (every platform that can run SDL). You can make your own levels with a simple text editor. Installation: (Now) the game does not have a GNU autoconf/automake based build system, but compiling the source should be easy: tar xvzf blinkensisters-VERSION.tar.gz cd blinkensisters-VERSION make make install That will compile and install "blinkensisters" in /usr/local/bin and the necessary data-files in /usr/local/share/blinkensisters. You will (usually) need root-permissions, if you want to install to /usr/local/... If you do not have root-permissions (or prefer another path for whatever reason), you can define a PREFIX Variable, e.g. make PREFIX=$HOME make install PREFIX=$HOME will install blinkensisters inside your homedirectory ($HOME/bin/blinkensisters). You may need to edit the Makefile (e.g. if you compile on Unix-platform, where the GNU tools are not the standard-tools (I recommend using the GNU commands for building) or if you have problems, if you are compiling on a 64Bit system) You will need the following Libraries/(Packages for your distribution): - A C++ compiler - GNU Make - libSDL (+ development packages (Headers, ...)) - libSDL_mixer (+ development packages) - libSDL_image (+ development packages) - xutils (Debian), xorg-x11-devel (Suse), x11-devel, xfree86-devel, ... We tested and successfully build it on the following Unices: - Suse Linux (9.2, 9.3), - Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 - Solaris 8, - SGI IRIX - the Cygwin environment in Windows Requirements: · SDL What's New in This Release: · This is a feature release with many new features: movie playback support, enhanced scripting, downloadable add-ons, better collision detection, faster rendering, and improved portability. · The project now compiles on all supported platforms with free development tools. GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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