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Bundabrg

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« on: August 29, 2005, 07:30:27 am »
Ok, this is a call to everyone who has their own feeds, and who have posted links to their feeds in other threads to put it down here. I keep coming across messages that have links to these really good feeds, and keep forgetting them.

The ones I have on my Z is as follows: -
http://beer.geek.nz/software/zaurus/feed/unstable  - rgrep
 - burgerspace - This is a clone of the classic game "BurgerTime".  In it, you play the
 part of a chef who must create burgers by stepping repeatedly on the
 ingredients until they fall into place.  And to make things more
 complicated, you also must avoid evil animate food items while performing
 this task, with nothing but your trusty pepper shaker to protect you.

 - dosfstools - Utilities to create and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems
 Inside of this package there are two utilities to create and to
 check MS-DOS FAT filesystems on either harddisks or floppies under
 Linux.  This version uses the enhanced boot sector/superblock
 format of DOS 3.3+ as well as provides a default dummy boot sector
 code.

 - drsync - Two-way remote file synchronisation
 drsync.pl uses rsync to synchronise between two directories
 (local or remote), but stores state information for files,
 so that it can be used in both directions, and can
 cope with files created, modified or deleted in either
 repository.

 - e2fsprogs - The EXT2/EXT3 file system utilities.
 EXT2 stands for "Extended Filesystem", version 2. It's the main
 filesystem type used for hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems.
 .
 This package contains programs for creating, checking, and maintaining EXT2
 and EXT3 filesystems, and the generic `fsck' wrapper.

 - fdisk - Description: Disk partition table manipulation utilities
 Includes:
   fdisk  - Partition table manipulator
   cfdisk - Curses based disk partition table manipulator

 - flite - A small run-time speech synthesis engine
 Flite is a small fast run-time speech synthesis engine.  It is the
 latest addition to the suite of free software synthesis tools
 including University of Edinburgh's Festival Speech Synthesis System
 and Carnegie Mellon University's FestVox project, tools, scripts and
 documentation for building synthetic voices.  However, flite itself
 does not require either of these systems to run.

 - gnupg - GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement
 GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.
 It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures.
 It includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant
 with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440.

 - kismet - Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool
 Kismet is a 802.11b wireless network sniffer.  It is capable of sniffing
 using almost any supported wireless card using the Airo, HostAP, Wlan-NG,
 and Orinoco (with a kernel patch) drivers.

 - msmtp - light SMTP client with support for server profiles
 msmtp is an SMTP client that can be used to send mails from Mutt, other
 MUAs (mail user agents), or the command-line. It forwards mails to an SMTP
 server (for example at your ISP or a free mail provider), which takes care
 of the final delivery.
 Using profiles, it can be easily configured to use different SMTP servers
 with different configurations, which makes it ideal for mobile clients.

 - mutt - Text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG, PGP and threading
 Mutt is a sophisticated text-based Mail User Agent. Some highlights:
  * MIME support (including RFC1522 encoding/decoding of 8-bit message
    headers and UTF-8 support).
  * PGP/MIME support (RFC 2015).
  * Advanced IMAP client supporting SSL encryption.
  * POP3 support.
  * Mailbox threading (both strict and non-strict).
  * Default keybindings are much like ELM.
  * Keybindings are configurable; Mush and PINE-like ones are provided as
    examples.
  * Handles MMDF, MH and Maildir in addition to regular mbox format.
  * Messages may be (indefinitely) postponed.
  * Colour support.
  * Highly configurable through easy but powerful rc file.

 - offlineimap - IMAP/Maildir synchronization and reader support
 OfflineIMAP is a tool to simplify your e-mail reading.  With
 OfflineIMAP, you can:
  * Read the same mailbox from multiple computers, and have your
    changes (deletions, etc.) be automatically reflected on
    all computers
  * Use various mail clients to read a single mail box
  * Read mail while offline (on a laptop) and have all changes
    synchronized when you get connected again
  * Read IMAP mail with mail readers that do not support IMAP
  * Use SSL (secure connections) to read IMAP mail even if your reader
    doesn't support SSL
  * Synchronize your mail using a completely safe and fault-tolerant
    algorithm.  (At least I think it is!)
  * Customize which mailboxes to synchronize with regular expressions
    or lists.
  * Synchronize your mail two to four times faster than with other tools
    or other mail readers' internal IMAP support.
 In short, OfflineIMAP is a tool to let you read mail how YOU want to.

 - paketto - he Paketto Keiretsu is a collection of tools that use new and unusual
 strategies for manipulating TCP/IP networks.
 .
 This package includes:
   * scanrand - a very fast port, host, and network trace scanner
   * minewt - a user space NAT/MAT (MAC Address Translation) gateway
   * lc (linkcat) - provides direct access to the network (Level 2)
   * paratrace - a "traceroute"-like tool using existing TCP connections
   * phentropy - plots a large data source onto a 3D matrix

 - putty-tools - command-line tools for SSH, SCP, and SFTP

 - putty - Telnet/SSH client for X

 - rsync - fast remote file copy program (like rcp)
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« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2005, 07:31:02 am »
http://www.worldguard.com.au/projects/zaurus/pdaxrom/current/cookpot - Bundabrg
 - apmwrapper - More advanced apm script that wraps the real apm executable.
 This is compatible with the pdaxrom apm wrapper and should work with
 the original apm file as well. It creates /etc/apm/suspend.d and
 /etc/apm/resume.d directories and will execute the scripts in there
 on a suspend or resume.
 Will also wake the device up on events.

 - chkhinge-scripts - Enhances the clamshell scripts
 Creates closed.d, landscape.d and portrait.d under /etc/sysconfig/clamshell.
 Scripts in these dirs will be executed each time the device enters one
 of these states.

 - mplay - mplayer wrapper for Zaurus.
 Will drop the resolution to 320x240 and execute mplayer with commandline
 useful for playing video fullscreen.

 - pdaxrom-patchlist - A list of fixes/hacks I find useful.
  - Creates a cron.hourly job that sets the "hardware" clock to minimize timeloss on a crash
  - Adds scripts to /etc/apm directories to unmount all smbfs mounts before a suspend and to set the "hardware" clock on both suspend and resume to minimize time loss on crash
  - Wraps xrandr so that when full resolution is selected (IE: xrandr -s 0) and matchbox-panel is running, it will restart matchbox-panel. This restores the applets that were killed due to lack of screen space.
  - Patches /etc/profile PS1 to display in colour
  - Adds .Xdefaults to root as posted by jerrybme
  - Modify esd.conf to terminate and wait longer to start (rgrep)
  - Added /usr/bin/playwave. It calls play. Fixes kopi alarm issue (danr, gromituk)

 - wakeup-kopi - Provides a wakeup event for kopi. The zaurus will wake up
 in time to view the next alarm
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« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2005, 08:45:45 am »
Throw an FAQ for making "feed" from set of files to me and I make http://justnews.ru/zaurus as feed.
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« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2005, 08:25:15 am »
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Throw an FAQ for making "feed" from set of files to me and I make http://justnews.ru/zaurus as feed.
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Here is the script I use:

Code: [Select]
#!/bin/sh
#

feed_dir=/mnt/card/feed

update () {

    echo "Updating $1:"
    
    if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
  echo "`basename $0`: update() called without directory argument!"
  exit 1
    else
  if [ ! -d $1 ]; then
      echo "`basename $0`: update() called on non-existant directory!"
      exit 1
  fi
    fi
    
    cd $1

    if ! echo *.ipk | grep -q '^\*'; then
  echo -n "Removing Packages..."
  rm -f Packages
  echo " done."

  for file in *.ipk; do
      echo -n "Adding $file..."
      tar xzOf $file ./control.tar.gz | tar xzOf - ./control | sed 's/ $//' >> Packages
      echo >> Packages
      echo " done."
  done
    else
      echo "No ipk files found."
      echo -n "Creating blank Packages file..."
      >Packages
      echo " done."
    fi

    echo
}

update $feed_dir

Make sure you change the "feed_dir" variable at the top to point to your feed directory.
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« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2005, 05:03:59 pm »
http://zaurus.spy.org/bin/ipkg-make-index.sh.txt

program dir
or
cd dir; program

Scott
ps: it's not my script.

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« Reply #5 on: November 06, 2005, 08:15:11 pm »
I've come to compile natively on my C860 JamVM 1.3.3, Jikes 1.22 and Classpath 0.18 for RC12 and intend to keep them uptodate for any new release of them and pdaXrom.

They can be found in my Cxx/860 zaurus feed for pdaXrom at
http://coder.freeshell.org/zaurus/feed/.

Included are also some other useful packages (thanks to Cortez and Willgan).

I've compiled also source and binary rpms of JamVM 1.3.3 and Classpath 0.18 for SuSE 10.0 at http://coder.freeshell.org/suse/10.0/.

Please test and let me know whether they work for you.
Laze, if you are interested, include them in the unstable feed or wherever you deem useful.
Thanks.

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« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2005, 12:27:00 pm »
Of course, there are still the feeds hosted by ScottYelich which contains tons of good stuff.

http://zaurus.spy.org/feeds/cacko/pdaXrom/
SL-C1000 from PriceJapan(cheap and very fast shipping) with EA-70 power adapter, iRiver USB Host cable, PDAIR case, pentopia stylus, ultra clear screen-protector from shop.brando.com.hk only $3 for shipping worldwide
4GB Hitachi Microdrive, 1GB Kingston Elite Pro CF, 4GB Transcend 150x SD, Symbol Spectrum 4137 CF WiFi(low power)
PdaXrom pdaxii13 5.4.9 updated with Kkazakov13's feed. I owned a SL-6000L before

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« Reply #7 on: December 06, 2005, 11:11:16 pm »
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http://zaurus.spy.org/feeds/cacko/pdaXrom/
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Not there.

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« Reply #8 on: December 07, 2005, 08:25:12 am »
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QUOTE(scheck.r @ Nov 7 2005, 09:27 AM)
http://zaurus.spy.org/feeds/cacko/pdaXrom/
*

Not there.

Yeap, I noticed that recently too, don't know what happened to zaurus.spy.org website, it was up and running last month I checked, I hope it will be available again soon.
SL-C1000 from PriceJapan(cheap and very fast shipping) with EA-70 power adapter, iRiver USB Host cable, PDAIR case, pentopia stylus, ultra clear screen-protector from shop.brando.com.hk only $3 for shipping worldwide
4GB Hitachi Microdrive, 1GB Kingston Elite Pro CF, 4GB Transcend 150x SD, Symbol Spectrum 4137 CF WiFi(low power)
PdaXrom pdaxii13 5.4.9 updated with Kkazakov13's feed. I owned a SL-6000L before

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« Reply #9 on: December 10, 2005, 12:17:10 am »
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http://zaurus.spy.org/feeds/cacko/pdaXrom/
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Not there.
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is now!