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Waimea is a virtual desktop window manager for X11 designed to be fast and
highly customizable.
It uses Blackbox image rendering engine (Blackbox styles support) and
can use Xft library for font rendering (anti-aliased font support).
WWW: http://waimea.sourceforge.net
-move the default databases to /var/db.
From Marc Matteo <marcm@lectroid.net>
-cleanup: remove useless db3 and guile flavors.
NOTE: This is one of the times you really need to heed the install
notice. In particular, /etc/gconf/1/path should be updated to reflect
the new location for the database.
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PerlMagick is an objected-oriented Perl interface to ImageMagick. Use
the module to read, manipulate, or write an image or image sequence from
within a Perl script.
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From: Sam Smith <s@msmith.net>
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Todo is a program to display and manage a hierarchical list of outstanding
work, or just reminders.
The program itself is assisted by a few shell scripts that override default
builtins. Specifically, cd, pushd and popd are overridden so that when using
one of these commands to enter a directory, the todo will display any
outstanding items in that directory.
WWW: http://devtodo.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by Margarida Sequeira <niness@devilness.org>
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LogJam is a GTK client for LiveJournal.com, which can link with XMMS. The
gnome flavor (broken) creates a gnome style gui for the program, while the
xmms flavor (working) links to your playlist so you can dump it to the
journal with a click.
WWW: http://logjam.danga.com/
Submitted by Lurene Grenier <lurene@daemonkitty.net>
and feel like and Amiga Workbench screen. The purpose of amiwm is
to make life more pleasant for Amiga-freaks who have/want to use
UNIX workstations once in awhile.
WWW: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~marcus/amiwm.html
Submitted by Lurene Grenier <lurene@daemonkitty.net>
o rename three patches to 'update-patches' naming conventions
o add 64bit patches
o add other tidbits from my
opencm://opencm.org/everyone/todd@fries.net/home/merge-candidate
branch
OpenCM is designed as a secure, high-integrity replacement for CVS. A list of
the key features can be found on the features page. While not as ``feature
rich'' as CVS, it supports some useful things that CVS lacks. Briefly, OpenCM
provides first-class support for renames and configuration, cryptographic
authentication and access control, and first-class branches.
The OpenCM project was originally started because we needed a secure,
high-integrity configuration management system for the EROS project.
Alternatives, such as BitKeeper, Subversion, and PerForce, either did not
meet our requirements or were not available at the time the work started. We
had previously used CVS, but it's absence of real branches and configurations
finally drove us to build a better tool.