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Monday, May 25, 2009

Atari800

Atari800 is an Atari 800, 800XL, 130XE and 5200 emulator for Unix, Amiga, MS-DOS, Atari TT/Falcon, SDL and WinCE. Our main objective is to create a freely distributable portable emulator (i.e. with source code available). It can be configured to run in the following ways :

  • BASIC mode
  • CURSES mode
  • SVGALIB for Linux Systems
  • X Window + Optional XVIEW or MOTIF User Interface
  • CBM Amiga
  • MS-DOS
  • TOS (Atari Falcon030/TT030 and compatible)
  • MS Windows (DirectX)
  • SDL (many different platforms and systems)
  • WinCE
  • MacOS X

A bit of history

Atari800 emulator was written by David Firth in 1995 and released under the GPL. So it was available with full source code in C. The code was written with portability in mind and that allowed various people to create ports of Atari800 for PC, Amiga, Atari, Mac and machines running UNIX-like operating systems.

As there were no new versions of Atari800 since spring of 1997 several people (Perry McFarlane, Rich Lawrence, Thomas Richter, Radek Sterba, Robert Golias and me) started updating the last available v0.8.0 source code independently. Later we all got in touch and started working together. I also contacted the original Atari800 author, David Firth, who basically agreed with me maintaining the source code and putting out source and binary releases.

Download : http://atari800.sourceforge.net/download.html

Stella

The Atari 2600 Video Computer System (VCS), introduced in 1977, was the most popular home video game system of the early 1980's. Now you can enjoy all of your favorite Atari 2600 games on your PC thanks to Stella!

Stella is a multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Stella was originally developed for Linux by Bradford W. Mott, however, since its original release several people have joined the development team to port Stella to other operating systems such as AcornOS, AmigaOS, DOS, FreeBSD, IRIX, Linux, OS/2, MacOS, Unix, and Windows. The development team is working hard to perfect the emulator and we hope you enjoy our effort.

On this site you'll find information about downloading, installing, using, and enhancing Stella. You'll also find useful information about the Atari 2600, emulation and homebrew development.

Download : http://stella.sourceforge.net/downloads.php

VariCAD Viewer 2009

VariCAD is a 3D/2D CAD system for mechanical engineering. In addition to standard tools for 3D modeling and 2D drafting, the CAD system provides support for parameters and geometric constraints, tools for shells, pipelines, sheet metal unbending and crash tests, assembly support, libraries of standard mechanical parts (ANSI, DIN) and symbols, mechanical part calculations and tools for working with bills of materials (BOM) and title blocks. VariCAD supports STEP, STL, IGES, DWG and DXF file formats.

The comprehensive CAD software enables designers to quickly create, evaluate, and modify their models. It is compact, fast, easy to use, and provides everything one needs for mechanical design. The CAD system is sold "fully loaded", including all features and functions, for one affordable price.

Download : http://www.varicad.com/en/home/products/download/

HardInfo

HardInfo can gather information about your system's hardware and operating system, perform benchmarks, and generate printable reports either in HTML or in plain text formats.

It can also be easily extended, for developer documentation and full source code (released under GNU GPL version 2) is available.

Download : http://wiki.hardinfo.org/Downloads

DimDim Web Meeting Software

Dimdim’s mission is to become the leading provider of open source web meeting software. Dimdim strives to be an open and transparent company, with source code, product roadmaps and simple technical documentation freely available online. We also listen closely to the needs of the open source community and are actively improving our product based on their feedback.

Dimdim Open Source Community Edition v4.5 “Liberty” is meant for developers, highly technical enthusiasts and for use in non-critical environments. It has the most of the features of Dimdim Enterprise and is based on open source streaming and media components. Dimdim Enterprise is based on commercial streaming and media components (Adobe Flash Server) and runs on top of our SynchroLive Communication Platform to ensure robust scalability and reliability and is fully supported and certified by Dimdim, Inc. The Open source community supports the Open Source Community Edition.

Please click to download and use the Open Source Community Edition. And remember, you can always try our hosted version, Dimdim Free, before you download.

Urban Terror

Urban Terror is a free multiplayer first person shooter, that (thanks to ioquake3) does not require Quake III Arena. It is available for Windows, Linux and Macintosh. The current version is 4.1.

Urban Terror
can be described as a Hollywood tactical shooter; somewhat realism based, but the motto is "fun over realism". This results in a very unique, enjoyable and addictive game.

Download : http://urbanterror.net/page.php?6

Rigs of Rods

Rigs of Rods (also known as RoR), is a truck, car, airplane and boat simulator. You can drive, fly or sail in total freedom in an open environment. What makes RoR different to most simulators is its unique soft-body physics: vehicles chassis and wheels are simulated in real-time as flexible objects, giving the simulation an extremely accurate behavior, while allowing the vehicles to be simply specified by their structural composition, as a network of interconnected nodes (forming the chassis and the wheels). Crashing into walls or terrain can permanently deform a vehicle in a realistic manner. In addition to its unique soft-body physics, RoR also features an advanced flight model based on blade element theory, allowing the accurate simulation of any airplane, base on their physical dimensions and wing airfoils. It also features an accurate buoyancy model based on elemental pressure gradients, enabling boats with complex hulls to move realistically in the swell.

Rigs of Rods is an amateur game developped by Pierre-Michel Ricordel, aka Pricorde, and is a one man hobby development, with a $0 budget, that has started more than two years ago and is still continuing. Recently a second developer, Thomas, has joined the "team". He is also the donator and caretaker of the web sites. A growing community has build up since some time and has contributed many vehicles to the game.

Download : http://repository.rigsofrods.com

Friday, May 22, 2009

Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Lenny

The Debian Project is pleased to announce the official release of Debian GNU/Linux version 5.0 (codenamed Lenny) after 22 months of constant development. Debian GNU/Linux is a free operating system which supports a total of twelve processor architectures and includes the KDE, GNOME, Xfce, and LXDE desktop environments. It also features compatibility with the FHS v2.3 and software developed for version 3.2 of the LSB.

Debian GNU/Linux runs on computers ranging from palmtops and handheld systems to supercomputers, and on nearly everything in between. A total of twelve architectures are supported: Sun SPARC (sparc), HP Alpha (alpha), Motorola/IBM PowerPC (powerpc), Intel IA-32 (i386), IA-64 (ia64), HP PA-RISC (hppa), MIPS (mips, mipsel), ARM (arm, armel), IBM S/390 (s390), and AMD64 and Intel EM64T (amd64).

Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Lenny adds support for Marvell's Orion platform which is used in many storage devices. Supported storage devices include the QNAP Turbo Station series, HP Media Vault mv2120, and Buffalo Kurobox Pro. Additionally, Lenny now supports several Netbooks, in particular the Eee PC by Asus. Lenny also contains the build tools for Emdebian which allow Debian source packages to be cross-built and shrunk to suit embedded ARM systems.

Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Lenny includes the new ARM EABI port, armel. This new port provides a more efficient use of both modern and future ARM processors. As a result, the old ARM port (arm) has now been deprecated.

This release includes numerous updated software packages, such as the K Desktop Environment 3.5.10 (KDE), an updated version of the GNOME desktop environment 2.22.2, the Xfce 4.4.2 desktop environment, LXDE 0.3.2.1, the GNUstep desktop 7.3, X.Org 7.3, OpenOffice.org 2.4.1, GIMP 2.4.7, Iceweasel 3.0.6 (an unbranded version of Mozilla Firefox), Icedove 2.0.0.19 (an unbranded version of Mozilla Thunderbird), PostgreSQL 8.3.6, MySQL 5.0.51a, GNU Compiler Collection 4.3.2, Linux kernel version 2.6.26, Apache 2.2.9, Samba 3.2.5, Python 2.5.2 and 2.4.6, Perl 5.10.0, PHP 5.2.6, Asterisk 1.4.21.2, Emacs 22, Inkscape 0.46, Nagios 3.06, Xen Hypervisor 3.2.1 (dom0 as well as domU support), OpenJDK 6b11, and more than 23,000 other ready-to-use software packages (built from over 12,000 source packages).

With the integration of X.Org 7.3 the X server autoconfigures itself with most hardware. Newly introduced packages allow the full support of NTFS filesystems and the use of most multimedia keys out of the box. Support for Adobe® Flash® format files is available via the swfdec or Gnash plugins. Overall improvements for notebooks have been introduced, such as out of the box support of CPU frequency scaling. For leisure time several new games have been added, including puzzle games as well as first-person shooters. Also notable is the introduction of goplay, a graphical games browser offering filters, search, screenshots and descriptions for games in Debian.

The availability and updates of OpenJDK, GNU Java compiler, GNU Java bytecode interpreter, Classpath and other free versions of Sun's Java technology, into Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 allow us to ship Java-based applications in Debian's main repository.

Further improvements in system security include the installation of available security updates before the first reboot by the Debian Installer, the reduction of setuid root binaries and open ports in the standard installation, and the use of GCC hardening features in the builds of several security-critical packages. Various applications have specific improvements, too. PHP for example is now built with the Suhosin hardening patch.

For non-native English speaking users the package management systems now support translated package descriptions and will automatically show the description of a package in the native language of the user, if available.

Debian GNU/Linux can be installed from various installation media such as DVDs, CDs, USB sticks and floppies, or from the network. GNOME is the default desktop environment and is contained on the first CD. Other desktop environments — KDE, Xfce, or LXDE — can be installed through two new alternative CD images. Again available with Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 are multi-arch CDs and DVDs supporting installation of multiple architectures from a single disc; and this release adds Blu-ray Discs, allowing the archive for an entire architecture to be shipped on a single BD.

In addition to the regular installation media, Debian GNU/Linux can now also be directly used without prior installation. The special images used, known as live images, are available for CDs, USB sticks, and netboot setups. Initially, these are provided for the amd64 and i386 architectures only.

The installation process for Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 has been improved in many ways: among many other improvements, support for installation from more than one CD or DVD has been restored, firmware required by some devices can be loaded by using removable media, and installations via Braille display are supported. The installer boot process has also received much attention: a graphical menu can be used to choose front-ends and desktop environments, and to select expert or rescue mode. The installation system for Debian GNU/Linux has now been translated to 63 languages.

Debian GNU/Linux can be downloaded right now via bittorrent (the recommended way), jigdo or HTTP; see Debian GNU/Linux on CDs for further information. It will soon be available on DVD, CD-ROM and Blu-ray Disc from numerous vendors, too.

Upgrades to Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 from the previous release, Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (codenamed Etch) are automatically handled by the aptitude package management tool for most configurations, and to a certain degree also by the apt-get package management tool. As always, Debian GNU/Linux systems can be upgraded painlessly, in place, without any forced downtime, but it is strongly recommended to read the release notes for possible issues, and for detailed instructions on installing and upgrading. The release notes will be further improved and translated to additional languages in the weeks after the release.

Dedication

Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 Lenny is dedicated to Thiemo Seufer, a Debian Developer who died on December 26th, 2008 in a tragic car accident. Thiemo was involved in Debian in many ways. He has maintained several packages and was the main supporter of the Debian port to the MIPS architectures. He was also a member of our kernel team, as well as a member of the Debian Installer team. His contributions reached far beyond the Debian project. He also worked on the MIPS port of the Linux kernel, the MIPS emulation of qemu, and far too many smaller projects to be named here.

Thiemo's work, commitment, broad technical knowledge and ability to share this with others will be missed. Thiemo's contributions will not be forgotten. The high standards of his work make it hard to pick up.

Monday, May 18, 2009

OPENBRAVO

Openbravo ERP has been specifically designed to help businesses improve their performance. Its functional coverage includes all areas of an integrated management system, highlighting as an accounting solution.

Additionally, this same application seamlessly integrates the rest of the areas, starting with a management scope directly helping clients with its CRM (Customer Relationship Management), BI (Business Intelligence), and POS (Point of Sale).

Master Data Management

Products, components, bills of materials, customers, vendors, employees etc.
The correct management of the master data of your company (products, customers, vendors, etc.) is a fundamental aspect for guaranteeing the coherence and tracking of processes. Maintaining exclusive coding, avoiding duplications, and sharing the relevant information among all areas of your company is one of the challenges faced today by all types and sizes of organizations. Openbravo ERP helps you to organize and centralize the key data of your company, facilitating the rapid and easy flow of information among all areas implicated in different company processes.

Procurement Management

Rates, purchase orders, goods receipts, invoice registration and accounting, purchase planning, etc.
Openbravo ERP's handling of the flow of supply guarantees the integrity, tracking, and homogeneity of the entire process. Each document in the supply process is based on the information contained in the previous document, so that repetitive introduction of data and human errors are avoided. In this way, it is possible to navigate through different documents that conform to a determined flow (order, goods receipt, invoice, payment) and know in real time the state of any given order (pending, delivered, partially delivered, invoiced, etc). The natural integration of this process with accounting guarantees that the finance department always has up to date and reliable data at its disposal.

Warehouse Management

Warehouses and bins, warehouse units, lots, serial numbers, packages, labels, receipts and deliveries, movements between warehouses, inventories, stock valuation, transport, etc.
The warehouse management processes built into Openbravo ERP allows the inventory in your organization to always be up to date and correctly valued. The possibility of defining the warehouse structure of your organization to unit level (storage bins) facilitates the exact localization of your stock at any time. Additionally, the capacity for managing product lots and the possibility of using serial numbers assure compliance with the tracking requirements imposed by the majority of industries.

Project and Service Management

Projects, phases, tasks, resources, budget, expenses and expense invoicing, related purchases, etc.
This functionality is orientated towards companies whose activities are based on the delivery of projects and services. With relationship to projects, Openbravo ERP allows for the management of budgets, phases, tasks, expenses and purchases related with each individual project. These projects may be related to monitoring construction projects or even sending out and sales and purchase related requests. The service component permits companies to define services and resources and control all activities. These activities may or may not be billable, for internal or external customers, and be monitored for incurred expenses at a detailed level.

Production Management

Plant structure, production plans, BOM's, MRP, manufacturing orders, job reports, costs of production, work incidences, preventive maintenance types, etc.
The production functions and plant management in Openbravo ERP allow a complete shaping of the productive structure of each organization (sections, cost centers and work centers) as well as the relevant data for production: production plans (operation sequences), and products used to make one another. Currently, the functionality provided by Openbravo ERP is orientated towards covering the usual necessities of a discrete production environment: production planning and requests related to procurement using MRP, creation of manufacturing orders, job reports (notification of times and consumption), calculating costs of production, notification of job incidents and maintenance reports.

Sales Management and Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

Prices, rates, varying quantity sales orders, shipments, invoicing, volume discounts, commissions, CRM, etc.
The functionality of Openbravo ERP in the Sales Management module is expressly designed with the objective of allowing maximum flexibility and adaptability in its execution, needed in any commercial process. It is possible to link documents (orders, shipments, invoices) in any order that the company requires or even disregard any one of these that is not necessary. All this is achieved without sacrificing the coherence and integrity of information and guaranteeing the tracking of processes. The capacities of integration with order capture systems by PDAs extend the potential of the solution beyond the physical limits of the particular company.

For multi-store retailers, the system can be seamlessly integrated with Openbravo POS.

Financial Management and Accounting Solution

Chart of accounts, accounts, budgets, taxes, general accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank accounting, balance sheet, P&L, fixed assets, etc.
The accounting solution provided by Openbravo ERP is designed to minimize manual data input on behalf of the user, thereby freeing them from tedious, routine tasks and allowing greater focus on other, more value added tasks. This increase in productivity is due to the financial department acting as collector of all the relevant actions generated from the other management departments. This occurs in such a way that these have an automatic reflection in the general accounting, in the accounts receivable and accounts payable as soon as they are produced.

Business Intelligence (BI)

Reporting, multidimensional analysis (OLAP), balanced scorecards.
Nowadays, business organizations handle a great deal of data in the practice of their business activities. This does not necessarily mean that they have available to them the necessary information for the management of their enterprise. The BI component of Openbravo ERP, integrated into the management system, will help you to monitor of the state of your company, providing you with the relevant information for decision-making. The predefined balanced scorecard will allow you to verify, through the monitoring of a series of key indicators, if the defined strategy is being correctly implemented in your organization.

Other characteristics

Usability, security, ease of integration, modularity.
The system has been designed to ensure a superior and productive on-line user experience, while being securely accessible from anywhere. Integration with other solutions and extensibility by third parties is also possible.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

ShowImg

ShowImg is a feature-rich image viewer for KDE including an image management system. It is highly configurable and supports numerous image formats.


About

Viewer

  • display JPEG, PNG (alpha layer supported), GIF, XCF, PSD, etc. files;
  • open several directories, and archives (.tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .zip, rar, ...);
  • apply filters to displayed image;
  • preview, fullscreen, slideshow, ``fit-to-screen'', efficient zoom;
  • open files with external programs;
  • support EXIF header (JPEG file metadata);
  • display a hexadecimal view;
  • play yout video files.

Management

  • manage all you photos (in a database using KexiDB (Get Kexi Now!) ;
  • batch rename;
  • search for exact and similar images;
  • several formats conversion;
  • manage photo albums.

Configuration

GNOME Do


GNOME Do (Do) is an intelligent launcher tool that makes performing common tasks on your computer simple and efficient. Do not only allows you to search for items in your desktop environment (e.g. applications, contacts, bookmarks, files, music), it also allows you to specify actions to perform on search results (e.g. run, open, email, chat, play).

  • Want to send an email to Mom? Simply type mom email
  • Want to listen to some music? Simply type beatles play

Do provides instantaneous, action-oriented desktop search results that adapt to reflect your habits and preferences. For example, if you use Firefox web browser often, typing f in Do will launch Firefox. Or, if you visit The New York Times website often, Do will open it if you simply type nyt.

Unlike other search tools that present search results as flat, homogeneous lists, Do provides familiar graphical depictions of search results that assure you that your intent is being realized correctly; searching for "mom" will show a picture of mom, and searching for "beatles" will show a Beatles album cover. Do has many more powerful and exciting capabilities that must be seen to be appreciated.

Where can I find out more?

Friday, May 8, 2009

Installing OpenERP (aka TinyERP) Stack on Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10

OpenERP, previously called TinyERP, but renamed due to the mismatch between its name and its size, is an open-source ERP system written (mostly) in Python and initiated in Belgium.

On Ubuntu Intrepid, the available openERP package from APT is still the old version 4.2.2 while the current one is 5.0.0.3 and the name of the package is still tinyerp-server and tinyerp-client. In Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope, the default packages available from APT are current and have their name changed to openerp.

So, if your want to get the latest release of OpenERP on Intrepid , continue reading.

Installing The Pre requisites

You will need python, postgresql and some other necessary packages. So go ahead and open your terminal and type :

sudo apt-get install python python-setuptools python-psycopg2 python-reportlab python-egenix-mxdatetime python-xml python-tz python-pychart python-pydot python-lxml python-libxslt1 python-vobject python-gtk2 python-glade2 python-matplotlib python-hippocanvas evince xpdf flashplugin-nonfree postgresql

Installing Open ERP Server

Now, we need to download the tar file, extract it , then install it. Open your terminal and run each of the following line commands at a time.

wget http://www.openerp.com/download/stable/source/openerp-server-5.0.0-3.tar.gz
tar -xzf openerp-server-5.0.0-3.tar.gz
cd openerp-server-5.0.0-3
sudo python setup.py install

If your PostgreSQL server is up and running, login as the default superuser for PostgreSQL which is called postgres :

sudo su - postgres

you can now run the server using the following command:

openerp-server

Installing Open ERP Client

Open your terminal and type :

wget http://www.openerp.com/download/stable/source/openerp-client-5.0.0-3.tar.gz
tar -xzf openerp-client-5.0.0-3.tar.gz
cd openerp-client-5.0.0-3
sudo python setup.py install

You can now run the client using the following command:

openerp-client

You will be presented with some survey, you can fill the fields or cancel.
Then you need to create a database for the application. Through the menu, navigate to File ? Databases ? New Database

On the interface you can customize your server address and connection, database name and create an administration account for the application. Fill in the fields and click ok.

Follow the wizard to set up your basic application.

Installing Open ERP Web Client

We need to install TurboGears first. Open your terminal and type :

sudo easy_install TurboGears==1.0.8

Check whether it’s properly installed by typing :

tg-admin info

You should see the version information of TurboGears and related packages.

Now install the web client by typing :

sudo easy_install -U openerp-web

The configuration file is located at :

/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/openerp_web-5.0.0_3.1-py2.5.egg/config/default.cfg
Now start the web server with start-openerp-web command:

start-openerp-web

If you see message showing cherrypy._cperror.NotReady: Port not free, then make sure no other application is running on the specified port (8080 is default).

You can change port for by changing server.socket_port value in config/default.cfg.

If everything is fine, open your favorite web browser and type http://localhost:8080, and your can see the welcome page with the login screen.

Please make sure cookies are enabled in your browser.

Of course, OpenERP Server must be running at that time. If you have not previously created a database , you should create a database from the DBAdmin interface by clicking on Manage button that you can see besides the Database selection box. After creating a new database login with the admin/admin or demo/demo to see OpenERP in action…

Run Open ERP Web Client as service (daemon)

Open your terminal and type :

sudo cp /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/openerp_web-5.0.0_3.1-py2.5.egg/scripts/openerp-web /etc/init.d
sudo cp /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/openerp_web-5.0.0_3.1-py2.5.egg/config/default.cfg /etc/openerp-web.cfg
sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/openerp-web

Make sure the user is terp in /etc/init.d/openerp-web :

sudo gedit /etc/init.d/openerp-web

Make sure you have : USER=”terp”
Now let’s edit /etc/openerp-web.cfg :

sudo gedit /etc/openerp-web.cfg

find :

args="('server.log',)"

and change it to :

args="('/var/log/openerp-web.log',)"

Create /var/log/openerp-web.log with proper ownership :

sudo touch /var/log/openerp-web.log
sudo chown terp /var/log/openerp-web.log

Now, run following command to start the OpenERP Web automatically on system startup :

sudo update-rc.d openerp-web defaults

Start the deamon :

sudo /etc/init.d/openerp-web start

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