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October 2007

Speaking UNIX: Ten more command-line concoctions

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In this thirteenth installment of “Speaking UNIX” discover more shortcuts and power at the UNIX command line. From benefits of Shell or making better usage of your time, this article will teach you the secrets of the UNIX command-line wizards.

GeneWeb

genalogical software with a webinterface and a webserver.

September 2007

MultiTail

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MultiTail lets you view one or multiple files like the original tail program. The difference is that it creates multiple windows on your console (with ncurses). It can also monitor wildcards: if another file matching the wildcard has a more recent modification date, it will automatically switch to that file. That way you can, for example, monitor a complete directory of files. Merging of 2 or even more logfiles is possible. It can also use colors while displaying the logfiles (through regular expressions), for faster recognition of what is important and what not. It can also filter lines (again with regular expressions). It has interactive menus for editing given regular expressions and deleting and adding windows. One can also have windows with the output of shell scripts and other software. When viewing the output of external software, MultiTail can mimic the functionality of tools like 'watch' and such.

sessions in vim

All sessions are stored and loaded out of specific directory named 'sessions' in &runtimepath.

August 2007

Manauton

Manauton is a program used to digitally record sound. Manauton can operate in a manual or autonomous mode, hence the name Manauton. When in manual mode, recording can be paused and unpaused with a key-press or remote control. This is similar to a tape recorder, but with a difference, there is no latency! As a matter of fact, Manauton works with negative latency. This negative latency cancels out the effect of the human latency associated with hearing a sound interpreting it and reacting to the sound. Negative latency is accomplished by buffering the sound in memory prior to recording to disk.

Motion

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Motion is a program that monitors the video signal from one or more cameras and is able to detect if a significant part of the picture has changed; in other words, it can detect motion. The program is written in C and is made for the Linux operating system. Motion is a command line based tool whose output can be either jpeg, ppm fies or mpeg video sequences.

listener

This program listens for sound. If it detects any, it starts recording automatically and also automatically stops when things become silent again.

Tempest for Eliza

You need no additional hardware to understand that it is really possible to observe your computer without physically touching it. (tempest). I wrote this program because it was fun and because it teaches in an amusing way that tempest really exists. i want people to understand that their computers can be observed. And last but not least you can listen to music without a soundcard!

Hypermammut

This program transforms the images and the sounds using single BIG Fourier Transforms (or DCT/DST,etc.). It produces very interesting and strange effects and allows you to transform sounds to images and vice-versa.

VirtualBox

by 29 others
innotek VirtualBox is a family of powerful x86 virtualization products for enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL)

May 2007

perfect Vim clone in JS

by 2 others
A vim clone in javascript : jsvi. nice!

April 2007

Forum emploi GNU/Linux et unix libres

Lolix est un centre de compétences spécialisé dans le Logiciel Libre. Vous pouvez déposer votre CV et vos annonces en rapport avec le Logiciel Libre gratuitement sur Lolix.

November 2006

August 2006

invisiblethings.org

invisiblethings.org is a non-profit website dedicated for sharing the thoughts of its author in the area of computer systems and network security. joanna rutkowska

July 2006

Version Control with Subversion

by 34 others
This is the online home of Version Control with Subversion, a free book about Subversion, a new version control system designed to supplant CVS. As you may have guessed from the layout of this page, this book is published by O'Reilly Media.

kmyfirewall - iptables configuration for KDE

KMyFirewall, an IPTables based firewall configuration tool for the KDE Desktop Environment running on Linux based systems. KMyFirewall attempts to make it easier to setup IPTables based firewalls on Linux systems. It will be the right tool if you like to have a so called "Personal Firewall" running on your Linux box, but don't have the time and/or the interest to spend hours in front of the IPTables manual just to setup a firewall that keeps the "bad" people out.

May 2006

March 2006

boot & nuke

by 6 others
Darik's Boot and Nuke ("DBAN") is a self-contained boot floppy that securely wipes the hard disks of most computers. DBAN will automatically and completely delete the contents of any hard disk that it can detect, which makes it an appropriate utility for bulk or emergency data destruction.

Greylisting: The Next Step in the Spam Control War

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What is Greylisting? Greylisting is a new method of blocking significant amounts of spam at the mailserver level, but without resorting to heavyweight statistical analysis or other heuristical (and error-prone) approaches. Consequently, implementations are fairly lightweight, and may even decrease network traffic and processor load on your mailserver.

January 2006

mettre en place du VNC

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vnc windows <--> unix tutorial en francais.

December 2005

openwrt automated script

autoinet script scans for access points and begins connecting to each one found, looking for one with internet access GPL.

magnetic stripe hacking

magnetic stripe reading and h4cking

October 2005

garbure

by 2 others
Garbure is a collection of dedicated platforms proposed as GNU/Linux distributions - web, sound, video, desktop - LiveCD