This package contains ico, an appliction used for displaying wire-framed
rotating polyhedrons.
This package contains xlsatoms, an application for listing interned
atoms defined on server.
Xsnow displays lovely moving snowflakes on your desktop, with Santa Claus
running all over the screen.
The old X11R4 version of xmessage updated for X11R5 and renamed
to xmsg. This is convenient to use with biffer(8).
Modified at the University of Waterloo circa 1995, and in use since
then with some modifications.
A module to simplify connecting up to a LDAP server.
A bzr plugin to organise and manage a collection of bzr branches as a complex
project.
Tableconvert is a plugin which helps on converting a tabulator
separated selection into a table.
Given a line from a crontab, tells you the time at which cron will
next run the line, or when the last event occurred, relative to any
date you choose. The object keeps that reference date internally,
and updates it when you call nextEvent() or previousEvent() - such
that successive calls will give you a sequence of events going
forward, or backwards, in time.
Use setCounterToNow() to reset this reference time to the current
date on your system, or use setCounterToDate() to set the reference
to any arbitrary time, or resetCounter() to take the object back
to the date you constructed it with.
This module uses Set::Crontab to understand the date specification,
so we should be able to handle all forms of cron entries.
httptunnel creates a bidirectional virtual data path tunnelled in HTTP
requests. The requests can be sent via an HTTP proxy if so desired.
This can be useful for users behind restrictive firewalls. If WWW
access is allowed through an HTTP proxy, it's possible to use
httptunnel and, say, telnet or PPP to connect to a computer outside
the firewall.
If you still don't understand what this is all about, maybe you
can find some useful information in the FAQ file.
This program is mostly intended for technically oriented users.
They should know what to do.
httptunnel is free software. See COPYING for terms and conditions.
If you like it, I would appreciate if you sent a post card to:
Lars Brinkhoff
Kopmansgatan 2
411 13 Goteborg
Sweden
Hell Revealed is a megawad, a 32-level replacement for DooM II, created by
Yonatan Donner and Haggay Niv.
In Hell Revealed, you will find: 32 new high-quality very detailed levels,
many new graphics including textures, flats, skies, status bars and others,
full skill-level support and additional attention to coop-players, and extreme
challenge.
Hell Revealed supports single player, cooperative (with additional weapons and
enemies) and several maps have special DM parts (maps 1 and 2 are especially
good for deathmatch).
The new musics are currently taken from Rise of the Triad - we might release
an updated version with original musics soon.