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SEP 7TH, 2006
Hex Editors

Hex Editors for Lin/unix Around ca. 2006 I needed a hex editor really badly. Back then only a few and really few usable ones were available. This page is here to spare others my search time. Your feedback is very welcome. This list gets updated every now and then. There are other nice lists and reviews of hex editors: on Stackoverflow on Ubuntuforums on LinuxLinks on Unixlab Blog on Wikipedia on Fosslinux beav 1. Read on


SEP 7TH, 2006
loop-AES patches for Debian and util-linux-2.11t

Here’s Debian’s patch against util-linux-2.11n deprived of the international crypto patch and ported over to util-linux-2.11t. That patch does not include the debian directory which is separate since it contains various README’s and comments about specific tools of which I don’t know if they’re still valid. Feedback wellcome. Enjoy! Tomas Pospisek Read on


SEP 7TH, 2006
PHP 4.0.6 Debian Packages

You can find Debian packages of PHP 4.0.6 here. They were built upon Petr Čech’s 4.0.6-4 package (it seems there was a -5 but we couldn’t find it) against the testing/woody distribution as of Thu, 14 Mar 2002 16:03:08 +0100. The source was patched against the recent PHP exploits ( php-4.0.6-memlimit.diff.gz and rfc1867.c.diff-4.0.6.gz), had dbase included (we don’t really understand what Peter had against it’s license), was compiled against potato’s and had some dependencies updated. Read on


SEP 7TH, 2006
Ruby Plugin for Kate

Introduction Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, extensible, and portable. This Plugin enables Kate, the KDE text editor, to run Ruby scripts. Screenshot Download Source tgz Links Ruby Kate Ruby/Kate - Syntax highlighter for ruby source code Read on


SEP 7TH, 2006
Survey of Webmail Interfaces

Survey of Webmail Interfaces This is a survey of existing mail to web interfaces. It started as the ISP SPIN needed to implement such a system and had a market research done. Its initial version was done by Ruben Unteregger. All further updates were done by Tomas Pospisek. The page is occassionaly being updated especially upon peoples’ requests, but is not being maintained very actively any more. Your feedback is very appreciated. Read on
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