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27 September 2007 08:30

27 September 2007 02:45

freshmeat.net: Project details for MPlayer

MPlayer is a movie and animation player that supports a wide range of codecs and file formats, including MPEG 1/2/4, DivX 3/4/5, Windows Media 7/8/9, RealAudio/Video up to 9, Quicktime 5/6, and Vivo 1/2. It has many MMX/SSE(2)/3Dnow(Ex) optimized native audio and video codecs, but allows using XAnim's and RealPlayer's binary codec plugins, and Win32 codec DLLs. It has basic VCD/DVD playback functionality, including DVD subtitles, but supports many text-based subtitle formats too. For video output, nearly every existing interface is supported. It's also able to convert any supported files to raw/divx/mpeg4 AVI (pcm/mp3 audio), and even video grabbing from V4L devices.

27 September 2007 02:15

freshmeat.net: Project details for FreeJ

About: FreeJ is a vision mixer: an instrument for realtime video manipulation used in the fields of dance and theater performance, veejaying, medical visualization, and TV. With FreeJ, multiple layers can be filtered through effect chains and then mixed together. The supported layer inputs are images, movies, live cameras, particle generators, text scrollers, and more. The resulting video mix can be shown on multiple and remote

27 September 2007 02:00

27 September 2007 01:30

freshmeat.net: Project details for xine

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xine is a free multimedia player. It plays back CDs, DVDs, and VCDs. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk drives, and displays multimedia streamed over the Internet. It interprets many of the most common multimedia formats available--and some of the most uncommon formats, too. All those features come in a reusable library (xine-lib) which can easily be embedded in your applications

26 September 2007 16:45

garage: Bem-vindo

This site is meant for hosting various software projects related to the maemo development platform. If you have questions or looking for answers please check out the FAQ page. If you would like to open a project then the best is to read the Getting Started document.

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11 September 2007 11:00

Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat

Capítulo 12. Configuração da Rede Use este ecrã para personalizar a configuração de rede do seu sistema Fedora.

10 September 2007 08:30

freshmeat.net: Project details for Foomatic

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Foomatic is the printer/driver database of Linuxprinting.org. The XML-based system integrates free software printer drivers with all common spoolers (CUPS, LPRng, LPD, GNUlpr, PPR, PDQ, CPS, etc.) in UNIX. It generates Adobe-compliant PPD files which,

09 September 2007 03:45

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08 September 2007 09:30

KDE Education Project

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eu aqui com o edubuntu gutsy gibbon tribe5 The KDE Education Project We are developing high-quality educational software for the K Desktop Environment. Our primary focus is on schoolchildren aged 3 to 18, and the specialized user interface needs of young users. However, we also have programs to aid teachers in planning lessons, and others that are of interest to university students and anyone else with a desire to learn! Please see the online slideshow and learn about our software! Have a look at the KDE-Edu improvements for KDE 3.5.

05 September 2007 23:45

HPLIP Supported Devices

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Supported Devices The HP Linux Imaging and Printing project provides printing support for 1,172 printer models including Deskjets, Officejets, Photosmarts, Business Inkjets, LaserJets, LaserJet MFPs, Edgeline MFPs Edgeline MFPs, and PSCs

05 September 2007 22:15

Search HP US - Search results for 'linux'

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Open Source and Linux from HP - Open Source at HP Open Source Projects index page. Link to HP-sponsored open source projects, open source and project news, events, highlights, and developer features. Link to HP Integrity NonStop ... » HP Open Source and Linux - HP Linux Home Linux and HP Home Page » HP Open Source and Linux - Linux for Integrity Servers Home page for ProLiant Clusters » HP Open Source and Linux - Software Portfolio main page for HP solutions and partners » HP Open Source and Linux - Common Criteria for High Security Applications linux common criteria » HP Open Source and Linux - Platforms & printers Open Source and Linux from HP Choice, integration, and confidence Page » HP Open Source and Linux - HP Open Source Middleware Stacks HP Open Source Middleware Stacks: Pre-tested solution Building Blocks and Blueprints plus Consulting Services for integrated open source software and Linux environments. » HP Open Source and Linux - Linux Certification and Support Linux and HP Home Page » HP Open Source and Linux - Documentation and collateral HP open source and Linux documentation and collateral » HP Open Source and Linux - Linux distributions Linux offerings by HP Displaying search results: 1-10

15 August 2007 05:45

The KOffice Project - Download KOffice

Download KOffice Information KOffice is currently available as version 1.6.3 designed to run with KDE 3.3 or later. KOffice is released separately from the rest of KDE, so KOffice releases are not in sync with those of KDE. If you wish to use a newer development version, then you will need to compile from source.

The KOffice Project - Download KOffice Source Code

Download KOffice Source Code [ Requirements | KOffice stable from tarballs | KOffice unstable from svn ] Requirements To compile KOffice you need: * a C compiler which supports exceptions (preferably a recent version of GCC). (see http://gcc.gnu.org for info about getting and installing it.)

08 August 2007 18:00

SourceForge.net: Software Map

Software Map Topics Welcome to the Software Map. The Software map will help you quickly navigate around the thousands of projects hosted on SourceForge.net. To use the Software Map, simply click on one of the popular Topics displayed. Once you're browsing a particular topic, you'll be able to easily filter, sort and search your project list.

03 August 2007 20:45

Wine HQ - Wine HowTo

How to help get applications working in Wine If you want to help get an application working in Wine, the first thing you should do is register yourself in the applications database and use one of your votes to indicate that you'd like more effort to be spent on the application. Every once in a while, a Wine developer will finish a project and look for something to do - combing through the higher voted apps to find one that people need work on is a great way to spend one's time and fill up a todo list. If the application that you want working is not listed in the applications database, there is an easy to use form available for you to add it. If the application is in the database, but lacks a maintainer, you should consider becoming one. If you are familiar with Wine and have a desire to test the application and help get or keep it working, please apply by clicking the link in the application's page. Each application should have a supermaintainer, and, if different versions of the application are substantially different (such as in Internet Explorer), each subversion should have a maintainer. Please don't feel deterred by the need to apply to become a maintainer - the application form is largely a formality to prevent abuse and we can virtually guarantee your acceptance. If you are the developer or publisher of the application, you obviously have a very big incentive to help get your application working under Wine. Fortunately, there are many options available to you other than reporting bugs and hoping someone will fix them. By far the easiest way is to simply send free copies of your software to Wine developers and hope they'll take an interest in getting it working. You'd be amazed how effective this approach can be, particularly for games. An alternative option, perhaps more effective and expensive, is to pay Wine developers for their work on your application, either directly through a negotiated contract or indirectly by posting a bounty. CodeWeavers, a major Wine developer, offers a special section for pledges at their compatibility center website. The most direct method, however, is to help develop Wine itself and contribute code directly, which is exactly what Corel did for WordPerfect several years ago. In any case, making a post on the Wine developers email list can go a long way

01 August 2007 16:45

xine - A Free Video Player - Download

binary packages (rpm, deb) The xine project itself does not provide any pre-compiled binary packages. Depending on your Linux distribution, xine may be already available from your vendor. Debian packages may be downloaded via apt from Debian's official repository (however, gxine isn't in sarge). You just need to run something like: # apt-get install xine-ui # aptitude install gxine

27 June 2007 15:45

27 June 2007 15:30

Debian Live Project

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A Debian Live system is a Debian operating system that does not require a classical installer to use it. It comes on various media, including CD-ROM, USB sticks, or via netboot. Why Debian Live? Although the Debian Live project is about the framework to create your own customized Live system, we offer some prebuilt images. Currently, builds for three desktop environments (GNOME, KDE and Xfce) as well as the standard system are available.