Ignalum Software :: Linux, Embedded Linux and Open Source Solutions gnalum Linux OS version 9 is an intuitive graphical environment that works right out of the box and offers unrivaled compatibility with Microsoft Windows. This new release is one of the most advanced and powerful Linux systems currently available, with industry-leading usability features such as single sign-on authentication for a mixed Unix-Windows environment and Ignalum's advanced Internet-sharing and IPv6-over-NAT capabilities. in Public bookmarkswith gnalumlinuxversionintuitivegraphicalenvironmentworksrightby 2 users
Logging program crashes and freezes using Inspector IIXII - Opera Knowledge Base Logging program crashes and freezes using Inspector IIXII Important note: Inspector IIXII version 3.0 and up can be used to create a report when a program freezes/hangs or uses too much CPU. Details can be found towards the end of this article. You can upgrade from previous versions by simply replacing your current inspectr.exe file. Inspector IIXII is a small assembler program written by Axel Siebert to log crash data which is more useful than the standard Windows crash reports, and can also be used to write the state of a running process into a log, making it possible to analyze why a program freezes/hangs or uses too much CPU. It can be used with any program, including Opera. Inspectorr IIXII logs can be useful to find out why a program crashes or fre... in Public bookmarkswith crashesfreezesiixiiinspectorloggingnoteprogramversion
Mail merge in OpenOffice.org The office where I am network administrator switched most users to OpenOffice.org (OOo) back at version 1.1, and has followed the upgrade process to the current version 2.3 (a few poor users who have to exchange documents outside the office with high fidelity are still clinging to their MS Office 97). Our receptionist does a lot of general secretarial duties, including lots of letters, envelopes, and labels that involve mail merge. Since this seems to be a sticking point for many people, I am putting everything I have learned from helping her and have gleaned from various sources on the Internet together in this tutorial. in Public bookmarkswith 1.1administratornetworkofficeoooswitchedusersversion
Risk Risk is a Java version of the classic RISK board game, with a simple map format, network play, single player mode, hotseat, and many more features. It works on all operating system that run Java 1.4 or higher. in Public bookmarkswith boardclassicformatgamejavamapriskversionby 4 users
Sjeng - chess, audio and misc. software Deep Sjeng 2.x is a new version of Deep Sjeng 1.x, bringing a new, easier to use and more modern GUI combined with vastly improved playing strength. It plays above supergrandmaster level (more than 170 ELO stronger than Deep Sjeng 1.x), while still offering fully adjustable difficulty levels for learning players, as well as a controllable playing style. in Public bookmarkswith 1.x2.xbringingeasierguimodernsjengversionby 2 users
Syslog Daemon for Windows, Free Syslog Server, Firewall logging, Kiwi Syslog Daemon A Freeware Syslog Daemon for Windows. Registered version also available. Receives, logs, displays, forwards, archives and e-mails Syslog messages from routers, switches, unix boxes. Works with Cisco, 3Com, SonicWall, PIX, NetGear, LinkSys, Nortel and any syslog enabled device. Registered version can alert via e-mail, syslog, snmp or external program. CatTools is a collection of utilities for managing Cisco/3Com routers and switches. A Freeware Syslog Daemon for Windows. Licensed version also available. Receives, logs, displays, forwards, archives and e-mails Syslog messages from routers, switches, unix boxes. Works with Cisco, 3Com, SonicWall, PIX, NetGear, LinkSys, Nortel and any syslog enabled device. Registered version can alert via e-mail, syslog, snmp or external program. Kiwi CatTools is a config manag backupcattoolsciscociscotoolsconfigdaemonkiwilinksysloggerpixrouterserversnmpsonicwallsyslogtoolstrapwindows in logingwith logingfreewaresyslogdaemonwindowsregisteredversionreceives
Version control for Linux Version control systems, or source management systems, are an important aspect of modern software development. Not using one is like driving a car too fast: it's fun and you might get to your destination faster, but an accident is inevitable. This article provides an overview of Software Configuration Management (SCM) systems and their benefits, including CVS, Subversion, Arch, and Git. It also reviews the most common SCM architectures. Finally, it explores some of the new approaches that are available and how they differ from the earlier methods. in Public bookmarkswith versioncontrolsystemssourcemanagementaspectmodernsoftware