Damn Small Linux 1.0 (Default branch)
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Damn Small Linux 1.0rc2 (Default branch)
Damn Small Linux 1.0rc2 (Default branch)
03/30/2005 06:14 PM

Damn Small Linux is a business-card size (50MB) Live CD Linux
distribution. Despite its minuscule size it strives to have a
functional and easy to use desktop.
Changes:
The kbdconfig selector has been fixed. A Minimal theme has been added.
emelfm double-click calls wordview. This release adds XLHTML, PPTHTML,
and linked to emelfm double-click. A Monkey stop bug has been fixed.
Missing buttons in Siag have been fixed.
Damn Small Linux 0.7.3
Damn Small Linux 0.7.3
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Damn Small Linux 0.6.3
04/14/2004 10:37 PMA 50 MB live CD with a functional desktop.
Damn Small Linux 0.5.1.1
Damn Small Linux 0.5.1.1
12/12/2003 03:06 PMA 50 MB live CD with a functional desktop.
Damn Small Linux 0.5.1
Damn Small Linux 0.5.1
12/09/2003 07:32 PMA 50 MB live CD with a functional desktop.
Damn Small Linux 0.6
Damn Small Linux 0.6
02/17/2004 05:39 AMA 50 MB live CD with a functional desktop.
Damn Small Linux 0.8
Damn Small Linux 0.8
08/27/2004 05:42 PMA 50 MB live CD with a functional desktop.
Damn Small Linux 0.7.2
Damn Small Linux 0.7.2
07/09/2004 12:07 AMA 50 MB live CD with a functional desktop.
Damn Small Linux 0.5
Damn Small Linux 0.5
11/13/2003 05:08 PMA 50 MB live CD with a functional desktop.
Damn Small Linux 0.7
Damn Small Linux 0.7
05/13/2004 05:05 AMA 50 MB live CD with a functional desktop.
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TEA for Linux 8.2 (Default branch)
TEA for Linux 8.2 (Default branch)
03/24/2005 01:31 PM

TEA is a modest and easy-to-use GTK+2-based editor with many useful
features for HTML editing. It features a small footprint, a tabbed
layout engine, support for multiple encodings, code snippets,
templates, customizable hotkeys, an "open at cursor" function for HTML
files and images, miscellaneous HTML tools, preview in external
browser, string manipulation functions, SRT subtitles editing,
Morse-code tools, bookmarks, syntax highlighting, and drag-and-drop
support.
Changes:
This release adds read-only support for the
formats used by OpenOffice.org Writer, KWord, and
Abiword. An auto-closing feature for tags was
implemented. UI improvements and bugfixes were
made.
LCD-Linux 0.8.8 (Default branch)
LCD-Linux 0.8.8 (Default branch)
04/07/2005 10:26 AM
LCD-Linux is a Linux device driver to control LCD displays
based on the Hitachi HD44780 (and compatible)
microcontroller via the parallel port. It supports the full
instruction set of the controller, all operating modes, and
user
defined characters.
Changes:
This release mainly focuses on the timing problems
on some displays. The read and write sequences
have been modified. This should fix the timing
issue. In addition, the virtual framebuffer
support has been enhanced.
Yet another Linux FAQ 2.21 (Default
branch)
Yet another Linux FAQ 2.21 (Default
branch)
03/30/2005 11:54 PM

Yet another Linux FAQ is a comprehensive FAQ about the Linux Operating
System.
It is a great document for Linux beginners to read. This FAQ tries to
help
those new to Linux help themselves. It covers topics such as kernel
recompilation and X Window System configuration.
Changes:
The format was changed from multi-page to single. External links were
cleaned up.
Devil-Linux 1.2.4 (Default branch)
Devil-Linux 1.2.4 (Default branch)
03/17/2005 03:33 AM

Devil-Linux is a special secure Linux distribution which is used for
firewalls, routers, gateways, and servers. The goal of Devil-Linux is
to have a small, customizable, and secure Linux system. Configuration
is saved on a floppy disk or USB stick, and it has several optional
packages. Devil-Linux boots from CD, but can be stored on CF cards or
USB sticks.
Changes:
Fixes for serial console support, various program updates, and a few
new Perl modules.
linux swapd 1.0.1 (Default branch)
linux swapd 1.0.1 (Default branch)
06/22/2005 02:26 AM
swapd is a dynamic swap creation daemon for Linux.
It monitors the system memory and detects when
swap creation will be required. The swap size is
determined automatically with respect to the
limits set by the sysadmin. It works with Linux
kernels version 2.4.23 or higher.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
The package name has changed to represent the real name of the project
and avoid confusion with portable swapd. There are some bugfixes.
Linux Multimedia Box 0.7.4 (Default
branch)
Linux Multimedia Box 0.7.4 (Default
branch)
03/31/2005 03:38 PM

Linux Multimedia Box is an application for
building multimedia Linux based devices, similar
to a PVR or set top box. XML is used for
describing the user interface, and events and
callbacks are in embedded Tcl.
Changes:
This release fixes setup/installation bugs. It improves
multi-threading for Tcl events. TV watch and record functions are now
usable but still need testing. A Radio object has been added for
tuners with an FM radio.
YES Linux 2.2 Build 2 (Default branch)
YES Linux 2.2 Build 2 (Default branch)
04/08/2005 10:32 AM
YES Linux is a server appliance for small and medium size networks to
quickly and easily build an Internet
presence. It completely installs in under 10 minutes and 2 screens. It
features a secure Web server, a secure email server with Web-based
email, a firewall, spam filtering, WebDAV support, an FTP server, an
SSH server, a PostgreSQL database, the Resin J2EE server, Java, Apache
Ant, PHP 5, Autonomous Backups, and complete Web-based administration.
Changes:
The two most exciting new features are user management
and autonomous backup of applications. The user
management feature allows the management of users and
groups for access to YES administration and Web sites. The
backup features allows for efficient backups of all critical
system data and is XML configurable. This release also
includes a fix to the Microsoft WebDAV bug.
YES Linux 2.2 Build 1 (Default branch)
YES Linux 2.2 Build 1 (Default branch)
03/17/2005 03:36 AM
YES Linux is a server appliance for small and medium size networks to
quickly and easily build an Internet
presence. It completely installs in under 10 minutes and 2 screens. It
features a secure Web server, a secure email server with Web-based
email, a firewall, spam filtering, WebDAV support, an FTP server, an
SSH server, a PostgreSQL database, the Resin J2EE server, Java, Apache
Ant, PHP 5, and complete Web-based administration.
Changes:
This release features more updates to features than to new
features such as bind-utils, PHP, OpenSSH, sudo, and
mod_security (IDS). Two of the new features are the
transparent integration of PGP to Squirrelmail and inclusion
Hierachical Token Bucket (HTB).
Bastille Linux 2.2.4 (Default branch)
Bastille Linux 2.2.4 (Default branch)
03/19/2005 03:22 AM
Bastille Linux aims to be the most comprehensive,
flexible, and educational Security Hardening
Program for Red Hat (Fedora Core, Enterprise
Linux, and original Red Hat), SuSE, Gentoo,
Mandrake, and Debian Linux, as well as HP-UX and
Mac OS X. Virtually every task it performs is
optional, providing immense flexibility. It
educates the installing admin regarding the topic
at hand before asking any question. The
interactive nature allows the program to be more
thorough when securing, while the educational
component produces an admin who is less likely to
compromise the increased security.
Changes:
This release has substantial internal changes, so much so that it is
called the 2.2.x tree. This transitions the 2.2.x code to a stable
release. Outside of the internal changes, a bit more content has been
added, including a question to configure the Linux Auditing System
(LaUS).
Linux DiskTool 1.5.1 (Default branch)
Linux DiskTool 1.5.1 (Default branch)
03/31/2005 03:38 PM
DiskTool is a small, full-featured file manager
for the Linux console or an xterm-style
terminal. It features file copying, moving, and
renaming, file marking for performing the same
action on all marked files (such as copy or
delete), full directory support such as moving,
renaming, and deleting directories, permission
and owner support (like chmod and chown),
file editing and creation, an RPM manager for
installing and inspecting .rpm files, an archive
center supporting .tar, .gz, .tar.gz, and .zip
files, and fully configurable colors and editor
choices. All features are available with single
keystroke commands and require very little
understanding of Linux. DiskTool is written in
Pascal and not in C. The source code is
available upon email request, but you will
need to install the FPC compiler to compile the
modules.
Changes:
A new process center.
Opera for Linux 8.01 (Default branch)
Opera for Linux 8.01 (Default branch)
06/17/2005 04:58 PM
Opera for Linux is an alternative, lightweight, X11-based Web browser
for Linux.
License: Other/Proprietary License
Changes:
This release is a recommended security upgrade, fixing several Secunia
and Bugtraq advisories. "Browser Javascript" has been introduced to
help fix the rendering of certain Web pages and page elements that
malfunction in Opera. Many further minor improvements have been made.
Bastille Linux 2.2.6 (Default branch)
Bastille Linux 2.2.6 (Default branch)
03/24/2005 12:02 PM
Bastille Linux aims to be the most comprehensive,
flexible, and educational Security Hardening
Program for Red Hat (Fedora Core, Enterprise
Linux, and original Red Hat), SuSE, Gentoo,
Mandrake, and Debian Linux, as well as HP-UX and
Mac OS X. Virtually every task it performs is
optional, providing immense flexibility. It
educates the installing admin regarding the topic
at hand before asking any question. The
interactive nature allows the program to be more
thorough when securing, while the educational
component produces an admin who is less likely to
compromise the increased security.
Changes:
A temporary bug which prevented Bastille from
asking most questions on Fedora Core was fixed. A
bug that prevented Bastille from setting a GRUB
password on some distributions was fixed.
Questions to delete extraneous users and groups
were added.
Ark Linux 2005.1-SR1 (Default branch)
Ark Linux 2005.1-SR1 (Default branch)
03/30/2005 11:54 PM

Ark Linux is a desktop linux distribution that is
aimed primarily at new Linux users. It is intended
to be extremely easy to use while still being
technically sound.
Changes:
Numerous bugs were fixed and some commonly requested features were
added.
Linux Debug 0.0.20a (Default branch)
Linux Debug 0.0.20a (Default branch)
04/19/2005 09:12 AMLinux Debug is a functional clone of the old DOS debug.com
for x86 linux. Functions include the ability to alter/examine
memory and registers, set/clear breakpoints, step into and
trace over, symmetric symbolic disassembler, and symbolic
assembler. It has a simplified UI, and can work with bin and
elf format files. Symbolic functions work only if debug
symbols available in the file header. It features a NASM-
compatible syntax for both disassembler and single line
assembler.
KDE Linux Binaries Downloader 0.2.2
(Default branch)
KDE Linux Binaries Downloader 0.2.2
(Default branch)
03/14/2005 06:20 PM

KLibido is a Usenet (NNTP) file grabber for KDE.
Among its features it includes a multi-tabbed
graphical interface to display the article list, .nzb (newzbin) files
download, automatic joining/decoding of articles, multiple
server support, multiple download threads per
server, and management of the download queue.
Changes:
.nzb (newzbin) file support was added, along with a new internal
decoder (optional) that can be used instead of UULib. Many options and
behavior changes were implemented.
Pingwinek GNU/Linux 1.0preview2 (Default
branch)
Pingwinek GNU/Linux 1.0preview2 (Default
branch)
04/03/2005 03:37 PM

Pingwinek is a Linux distribution made in Poland. The main desktop is
GNOME 2.x. It supports Polish and English languages and can be run as
a Live CD.
Changes:
Over 30 bugs have been fixed. The main changes are new X
autoconfiguration and support for Gnome System Tools (easy graphical
configuration, e.g. network).
Linux Bridge Utilities 1.0.6 (Default
branch)
Linux Bridge Utilities 1.0.6 (Default
branch)
03/19/2005 03:23 AMLinux Bridge Utilities is a set of tools for IEEE 802.1d
ethernet bridging (plus Spanning Tree protocol) for the Linux
kernel.
Linux Inventory Aggregator 1.5 (Default
branch)
Linux Inventory Aggregator 1.5 (Default
branch)
04/14/2005 03:38 PM
Linux Inventory Aggregator is designed to be a
simple, self-contained (as much as possible)
script for gathering hardware information.
Changes:
Disk output is more readable and lists all network interfaces on a
system (both physical cards and interfaces).
Opera for Linux 7.54u2 (Default branch)
Opera for Linux 7.54u2 (Default branch)
02/05/2005 09:32 PM
Opera for Linux is an alternative, lightweight, X11-based Web browser
for Linux.
Changes:
The data URL issue described in Secunia Advisory
SA13818 was solved. Additional fixes for the frame
injection issue reported in Secunia Advisory
SA13253 were made. An extra warning dialog when
opening .sh, .desktop, or executables directly
from the Web or from the transfer manager with
kfmclient exec was added, addressing the issue
reported in Secunia Advisory SA13447. Improvements
were made to the handling of the "must-revalidate"
cache directive. A stability issue in the Japanese
version was solved. A crash when importing email
was fixed.
KDE Linux Binaries Downloader 0.2.2.1
(Default branch)
KDE Linux Binaries Downloader 0.2.2.1
(Default branch)
03/17/2005 03:35 AM

KLibido is a Usenet (NNTP) file grabber for KDE.
Among its features it includes a multi-tabbed
graphical interface to display the article list, .nzb (newzbin) files
download, automatic joining/decoding of articles, multiple
server support, multiple download threads per
server, and management of the download queue.
Changes:
A memory leak was corrected. Other minor bugfixes
were made.
Linux ACPI client 0.09 (Default branch)
Linux ACPI client 0.09 (Default branch)
04/15/2005 09:18 AM
Linux ACPI client is a command-line tool, similar to the
"apm" command, that provides information on battery
status, AC power, and thermal readings.
Changes:
This release fixes Debian bug IDs #169351 and #226306,
has better handling of "unknown", "charging rate", and
"present state" fields, is reformatted from 4 space to tab
indents, and uses VERSION from config.h rather than hard-
coding it twice.
Linux trustees 3.0pre3 (Default branch)
Linux trustees 3.0pre3 (Default branch)
04/15/2005 09:18 AM
The main goal of the Linux Trustees project is to create an advanced
permission management system for Linux. The solution proposed is
mainly inspired by the approach taken by Novell Netware and the Java
security API. Special objects (called trustees) can be bound to every
file or directory. The trustee object can be used to ensure that
access to a file, directory, or directory with subdirectories is
granted (or denied) to a certain user or group (or all except user or
group). Trustees are like POSIX ACLs, but trustee objects can affect
entire subdirectory trees, while ACLs a single file. Trustees works
with the 2.6 Linux kernel.
Changes:
This version fixes a problem where permissions were
sometimes not being applied correctly to the root partition
(especially with respect to files that did not exist already).
ATA over Ethernet driver for Linux 2.6-7
(Default branch)
ATA over Ethernet driver for Linux 2.6-7
(Default branch)
03/17/2005 03:35 AM
This driver allows the Linux kernel to use the ATA
over Ethernet (AoE) network protocol. Using AoE, a
Linux system can use AoE block devices like
EtherDrive (R) storage blades. The block devices
appear as local device nodes (e.g. /dev/etherd/e0.0).
Changes:
Support for multiple AoE targets with the same MAC
address was completed. For compatibility with
older 2.6 kernels, the new endian-marked types
were replaced with old-style fixed-size unsigned
types. The documentation was updated.
openMosix Cluster for Linux 2.6 (Default
branch)
openMosix Cluster for Linux 2.6 (Default
branch)
04/14/2005 02:13 AM
openMosix is a a set of extensions to the standard Linux kernel
allowing you to build a cluster of out of off-the-shelf PC hardware.
openMosix scales perfectly up to thousands of nodes. You do not need
to modify your applications to benefit from your cluster (unlike PVM,
MPI, Linda, etc.). Processes in openMosix migrate transparently
between nodes and the cluster will always auto-balance.
Changes:
This port to Linux 2.6 is a rewrite of openMosix
that includes the first port of openMosix to the
AMD Opteron. openMosix 2.6 moves much of the
patch's code from the kernel to user space. This
brings a very significant improvement which
provides improved performance, makes user land
tools easier to implement, and most significantly,
simplifies porting to new kernel versions
including AMD Opteron, Intel EM64T, and PowerPPC.
Linux trustees 3.0pre2 (Default branch)
Linux trustees 3.0pre2 (Default branch)
04/09/2005 05:50 AM
The main goal of the Linux Trustees project is to create an advanced
permission management system for Linux. The solution proposed is
mainly inspired by the approach taken by Novell Netware and the Java
security API. Special objects (called trustees) can be bound to every
file or directory. The trustee object can be used to ensure that
access to a file, directory, or directory with subdirectories is
granted (or denied) to a certain user or group (or all except user or
group). Trustees are like POSIX ACLs, but trustee objects can affect
entire subdirectory trees, while ACLs a single file. Trustees works
with the 2.6 Linux kernel.
Changes:
A overflow condition that caused memory corruption leading to an OOPS
or hard-lock has been fixed. There were other miscellaneous bugfixes
and documentation updates.
CIP/Ethernet Library for Linux 0.0.6b
(Default branch)
CIP/Ethernet Library for Linux 0.0.6b
(Default branch)
04/15/2005 03:23 PM
CIP/Ethernet Library for Linux (CELL) is a communications library and
example programs to allow a Linux-based PC to communicate with an
Allen Bradley ControlLogix PLC. CIP/Ethernet is also known as either
Epix or Ethernet/IP, depending on whom you ask (within Allen Bradley).
Changes:
Atomic update of bits within a tag (including arrays) has been added,
a.k.a. read-modify-write. The ability to read and write by tag name
(without polling the entire object directory from the ControlLogix)
has been added. There are many bugfixes (including an MTU issue that
popped up while testing from a cable modem).
TEA for Linux 2005 April (Default
branch)
TEA for Linux 2005 April (Default
branch)
04/06/2005 07:01 AM

TEA is a modest and easy-to-use GTK+2-based editor with many useful
features for HTML editing. It features a small footprint, a tabbed
layout engine, support for multiple encodings, code snippets,
templates, customizable hotkeys, an "open at cursor" function for HTML
files and images, miscellaneous HTML tools, preview in external
browser, string manipulation functions, SRT subtitles editing,
Morse-code tools, bookmarks, syntax highlighting, and drag-and-drop
support.
Changes:
Latvian and Spanish UI translations were added along with a function
for converting CSV-like tables to LaTeX tables and bugfixes and minor
UI improvements.
Linux Heart Monitor 0.1 (Default branch)
Linux Heart Monitor 0.1 (Default branch)
02/06/2005 03:08 AM

Linux Heart monitor is a collection of things to be able to
perform ECG and EKG using a simple circuit and a PC with a
sound card.
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Openswan 1.0.6 (1.x)
Openswan 1.0.6 (1.x)
06/28/2004 08:11 AMAn IPsec stack and userland for Linux.
Openswan 2.1.5 (2.x)
Openswan 2.1.5 (2.x)
08/23/2004 08:33 AMAn IPsec stack and userland for Linux.
Openswan 2.2.0 (2.x)
Openswan 2.2.0 (2.x)
09/17/2004 11:29 PMAn IPsec stack and userland for Linux.
Openswan 2.3.1 (2.x branch)
Openswan 2.3.1 (2.x branch)
04/09/2005 10:51 PM
Openswan is an implementation of IPsec for the Linux operating system.
Is it a code fork of the FreeS/WAN project which has been terminated.
It
provides IPSEC (IP Security, which is both encryption and
authentication) kernel extensions and an IKE (Internet Key Exchange,
keying and encrypted routing daemon), as well as various rc scripts
and
documentation. It is known to interoperate with other IPSEC and IKE
systems already deployed by other vendors such as OpenBSD, Cisco, and
CheckPoint. It features Opportunistic Encryption, subnet extrusion,
X.509 certificates, NAT Traversal support, XAUTH, and DNSSEC support.
Changes:
This version features NAT-T RFC support, a NAT-T Server
Side rewrite that now handles rekeying a lot better, and a fix
for a NAT-T Client Side rekey bug. It removes the HowTo,
includes IPKG packaging updates, updates the log message,
features dpdaction=restart support, and includes KLIPS fixes
for 2.6, AES fixes, and support for 'ip xfrm', so ipsec-tools is
no longer required.
Novell-SUSE Sponsors Openswan
Novell-SUSE Sponsors Openswan
06/19/2004 11:03 PM[ GLSA 200406-20 ] FreeS/WAN, Openswan,
strongSwan: Vulnerabilities in
certificate handling
[ GLSA 200406-20 ] FreeS/WAN, Openswan,
strongSwan: Vulnerabilities in
certificate handling
06/26/2004 01:07 AMThierry Carrez (Jun 25 2004)
Damn Small Linux 1.0 (Default branch)