Beta: GNU-Darwin-1.1rc1
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MoviX2 0.3.1rc1
MoviX2 0.3.1rc1
07/17/2004 11:06 PMA small but powerful Linux distro aimed at multimedia playback.
openTimetool 2.1RC1
openTimetool 2.1RC1
12/19/2003 02:34 PMA Web-based, sector-independent project time recording tool.
Impost 0.1rc1
Impost 0.1rc1
08/29/2004 10:57 PMA network security auditing tool designed to analyze exploitation
forensics.
Tasks 2.1rc1
Tasks 2.1rc1
07/02/2004 10:00 AMA Web based, hierarchical task manager/to-do list/lightweight project
manager.
Tasks Pro 1.1rc1
Tasks Pro 1.1rc1
04/13/2004 05:08 PMA hierarchical Web-based task manager with polished multi-user
support.
cdbxx 0.0.1rc1
cdbxx 0.0.1rc1
08/10/2004 08:28 AMA set of C++ bindings for Constant Database.
Tasks Pro 1.1.1rc1
Tasks Pro 1.1.1rc1
05/12/2004 12:45 PMA hierarchical Web-based task manager with polished multi-user
support.
MoviX 0.8.1rc1
MoviX 0.8.1rc1
12/06/2003 05:34 PMA small but powerful Linux console distro aimed at multimedia
playback.
Samba 3.0.1rc1 (3.0.x)
Samba 3.0.1rc1 (3.0.x)
12/06/2003 05:34 PMTools to access to a server's filespace and printers via SMB.
Photos 4.1rc1
Photos 4.1rc1
06/29/2004 03:21 PMA Web-based photo database built on PHP and MySQL.
FUDforum 2.6.1RC1 (Development)
FUDforum 2.6.1RC1 (Development)
02/12/2004 02:19 PMA templatable forum with i18n support based on PHP and MySQL or
PostgreSQL.
Qmail SStats 0.1.1RC1
Qmail SStats 0.1.1RC1
08/20/2004 08:20 AMA qmail-spamassassin statistics generator.
Helios qmail 1.2.1rc1 (Default branch)
Helios qmail 1.2.1rc1 (Default branch)
04/17/2005 04:54 AM

Helios qmail is an advanced qmail distribution
based on qmail-sql. It has SMTP, SMTPS, POP3,
POP3S, IMAP, and IMAPS services, a content
scanner, antispoof and SPF support, SMTP-AUTH,
SMTP-after-POP/IMAP, a PHP5 API, and many other
useful tools.
Changes:
qmail-spp was updated to 0.41. The patch was
recreated from scratch.
Echo Web Application Framework 1.1RC1
(Development)
Echo Web Application Framework 1.1RC1
(Development)
07/01/2004 08:54 AMAn object-oriented, event-driven Web application framework.
RPM for Darwin
RPM for Darwin
04/12/2004 08:49 AMPanther Package fixed
DARWIN
DARWIN
08/09/2004 03:14 PMSeeking PHP/DB Developers
Darwin Pkg_tools 0.05
Darwin Pkg_tools 0.05
07/17/2004 11:06 PMPort management tools for darwinports.
GNU-Darwin on Tiger
GNU-Darwin on Tiger
06/05/2005 11:13 PMWe are announcing compatibility with Apple Tiger OS as a strategy for
reaching Mac OS X users with software freedom.
GNU-Darwin has been the primary advocate of
these values in the Darwin community
I Almost Won A Darwin Award
I Almost Won A Darwin Award
06/18/2004 08:08 AMI Almost Won A Darwin
Award
craigslist.org/about/best/wdc/33296493.html
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site | 5 links
WINE for Darwin and Mac OS X
WINE for Darwin and Mac OS X
02/11/2004 12:17 PMDarwine under full steam!
Darwin Pkg_tools 0.04
Darwin Pkg_tools 0.04
07/09/2004 12:07 AMPort management tools for darwinports.
Darwin Pkg_tools 0.03
Darwin Pkg_tools 0.03
04/19/2004 07:11 AMPort management tools for darwinports.
GNU-Darwin Distribution
GNU-Darwin Distribution
11/03/2003 05:54 PMGNU-Darwin: third yearly report
GNU-Darwin Office-1.1
GNU-Darwin Office-1.1
03/14/2005 06:11 PMAnnouncing a great new office suite for PowerPC computers! Based on
the popular package set from Yves de Champlain, this disc includes
current versions of many excellent free software titles, such as
OpenOffice,
Firefox,
GNUstep,
GNOME,
AbiWord,
Gimp,
and
Dillo.
Charles Darwin Has A Posse
Charles Darwin Has A Posse
03/22/2005 04:57 PMCharles Darwin Has A Posse has free bookmarks and stickers in PDF
format, saying (obviously) "Charles Darwin Has A Posse." I love it!
Some of the PDFs also have great quotes, such as: Ignorance more
frequently begets confidence than does...
Darwin Streaming Server 5.0.1.1
Darwin Streaming Server 5.0.1.1
09/03/2004 07:59 AMAn open source streaming media server.
Challenging Darwin: Is sex really all
about the genes?
Challenging Darwin: Is sex really all
about the genes?
04/15/2004 10:30 AM
Author
challenges Darwin's theory of "sexual selection." To Darwin,
mutations that don't enhance survival, like peacocks' tails, must be
aids to attracting mates to pass on genes. Homosexuality, therefore,
is to Darwin and the Christian-right both an unnatural aberration.
But with ever growing evidence of
homsexual behavior in animals, from
bonobos to
penguins,
isn't it time that Darwin's theory get replaced?
Darwin-Free Fun for Creationists
Darwin-Free Fun for Creationists
05/01/2004 11:39 AMDinosaur Adventure Land is a theme park in Florida promoting the
message that Genesis, not science, tells the real story of creation.
Notes and Tips: Darwin x86
Notes and Tips: Darwin x86
08/31/2004 06:11 AMDarwin runs a lot better on a Mac than an x86 box, but is it viable
for PCs?
GNU-Darwin: blackout anniversary
GNU-Darwin: blackout anniversary
04/09/2004 04:10 PMOn this day last year we announced our intent to blackout in protest
of
US aggression in Iraq. All of the major points of our argument have
been vindicated, while the Bush administration has spent the past year
back-pedaling, whitewashing, and covering up the many lies that they
have told. If you are interested in revisiting the rationale for the
GNU-Darwin anti-war blackout, it was formalized and generalized in a
short essay the following April .
GNU-Darwin-1.1 Release Candidate 1 For
Power PC
GNU-Darwin-1.1 Release Candidate 1 For
Power PC
08/19/2004 05:10 PMDarwin Pkg_tools 1.0 (Default branch)
Darwin Pkg_tools 1.0 (Default branch)
02/06/2005 03:08 AM

Darwin pkg_tools is a fast and simple way to manage
darwinports. It can check what installed ports are obsolete
and upgrade them in one easy process. It also gives you the
ability to backup your compiled ports as binary tarballs
which can be reinstalled at any time if something goes
wrong.
Changes:
In this release, the version checking code is 500% percent
faster, pkg_upgrade can update all ports at once, and there
are some cosmetic fixes.
GNU-Darwin: GNU listing, FSF bounty
program
GNU-Darwin: GNU listing, FSF bounty
program
10/28/2003 11:06 PMWe have new links at GNU Project, and they have provided a bounty
program to help us keep non-free software out of our Distribution.
http://www.gnu-darwin.org/bounty.html http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/apsl.html http://www.gnu.org//links/links.html#OtherFreeSoftware Kiwi Vies For Darwin Award
Kiwi Vies For Darwin Award
08/30/2004 01:27 PMThis is about two years old, but I ran across it on SlashDot today
in the midst of the discussion of a guy that strapped a jet engine to a wheelchair (worthy of his
own post). What tops that? How about this New
Zealander:
Unfortunately that small quantity of ice would not keep
multiple beers cold during the course of a day in the shed. And no,
you cannot, not under any circumstances, put ice into the beer. No!
It was obvious I had to come up with a better solution to the
problem.
I knew from some long forgotten physics lecture that when a liquid
expands into a gas it will draw heat from its surroundings. And I
happened to have a source of a suitable liquid right in my shed in the
form of a LPG cylinder. [...] What I needed was a way to use up a lot
of fuel very, very quickly.
What I needed was a jet engine!
If you're a tinkerer, this is a good one to print and give to your
spouse so that they can see that you could be so much worse.
Click here to comment on this entry
Charles Darwin on Tsunamis (1835)
Charles Darwin on Tsunamis (1835)
01/03/2005 12:14 PMXeni Jardin:
During his crew's historic voyage on the
Beagle in 1835,
Charles Darwin experienced an earthquake and subsequent tsunami. Snip
from Darwin's description:
Shortly after the shock, a great wave was seen from the distance of
three or four miles, approaching in the middle of the bay with a
smooth outline; but along the shore it tore up cottages and trees, as
it swept onwards with irresistible force. At the head of the bay it
broke in a fearful line of white breakers, which rushed up to a height
of 23 vertical feet above the highest spring-tides. Their force must
have been prodigious; for at the Fort a cannon with its carriage,
estimated at four tons in weight, was moved 15 feet inwards.
A schooner was left in the midst of the ruins, 200 yards from the
beach. The first wave was followed by two others, which in their
retreat carried away a vast wreck of floating objects. In one part of
the bay, a ship was pitched high and dry on shore, was carried off,
again driven on shore, and again carried off. In another part two
large vessels anchored near together were whirled about, and their
cables were thrice wound round each other: though anchored at a depth
of 36 feet, they were for some minutes aground.
The great wave must have travelled slowly, for the inhabitants of
Talcahuano had time to run up the hills behind the town; and some
sailors pulled out seaward, trusting successfully to their boat riding
securely over the swell, if they could reach it before it broke. One
old woman with a little boy, four or five years old, ran into a boat,
but there was nobody to row it out: the boat was consequently dashed
against an anchor and cut in twain; the old woman was drowned, but the
child was picked up some hours afterwards clinging to the wreck. Pools
of salt-water were still standing amidst the ruins of the houses, and
children, making boats with old tables and chairs, appeared as happy
as their parents were miserable.
Link (
Thanks, Avi Solomon)
Future Darwin Awards Canditate
Future Darwin Awards Canditate
03/19/2003 10:44 PMYeah, a bit insensitive, but, really, come on now, this was just not
the brightest thing someone could have done. It seems an
anti-war/pro-peace/can’t-read-the-news girl just got herself
bulldozed over in Gaza because she tried to be a human shield...
The founder of the GNU-Darwin project
wrote an int ...
The founder of the GNU-Darwin project
wrote an int ...
11/19/2003 08:07 PM
The founder of the GNU-Darwin project wrote an
interesting editorial on Apple and open source today. I really
appreciate that the GNU-Darwin project played a role in helping to
make the APSL a better open
source license.
In my opinion, Apple has made a lot of good progress (such as opening
up Darwin, WebCore, and the Objective-C runtime under the APSL) but I
do hope they'll go further and open up Cocoa under the APSL.
Frequently when programming in Cocoa I remember that I have no
significant rights since everything is still, as all of the Cocoa
header files simply say, "Copyright 2003 Apple Computer. All Rights
Reserved". I didn't use to care about that. Open source helped me
realize that I can have rights, too. Apple's been gracious so far, I
hope they continue to be. It's played a significant role in me buying
and evangelizing Apple products.
9:06 PM
| steve jenson
"Charles Darwin stickers and bookmarks"
"Charles Darwin stickers and bookmarks"
03/24/2005 01:50 PMDarwin would be proud; Kawin Interactive
adapts.
Darwin would be proud; Kawin Interactive
adapts.
05/31/2004 01:51 PMKawin Interactive, Inc. is an Internet Marketing frim that provides
numerous services. [PRWEB May 30, 2004]
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