Washington Area Computer User Group

GNU/Linux CD of the Month

March 2004

All executable programs are for Intel x86 Linux distributions unless stated otherwise.

Size: 281,127,530 bytes

netPanzer - v0.1.5. Free GNU General Public License source code by Matthias Braun and executable packages for Fedora Core 1, Mandrake, and SUSE 9.0. netPanzer is an online multiplayer tactical warfare game designed for FAST ACTION combat. Gameplay concentrates on the core -- no resource management is needed. The game is based on quick tactical action and unit management in real-time. Battles progress quickly and constantly as destroyed players respawn with a set of new units. Players can join or leave multiplayer games at any time.

E-mail Sanitizer - v1.142. Free GNU General Public License procmail script and ruleset files by John Hardin. The Sanitizer is a tool for preventing attacks on your computer's security via e-mail messages. It has proven to be very effective against the Microsoft Outlook email worms that have gotten so much attention in the popular press and that have caused so much trouble. The Sanitizer's intended audience is administrators of mail systems. It is not generally intended for end users, unless they administer their own mail systems rather then simply telling their mail program to retrieve messages from a mail server administered by someone else.

SCREEM - v0.8.2. Free GNU General Public License source code by David Knight and executable packages for Debian, Fedora Core 1, Mandrake Cooker, and Red Hat 9. Site CReation and Editing EnvironMent (SCREEM) is a GNOME website / tag based HTML editor (i.e. not WYSIWYG) which aims not only to aid in creating web pages, but also to provide useful site maintainance facilities as well, including automatic link updating, and site upload facilities.

Linuxconf - v1.32r1. Free GNU General Public License source code by Jacques Gelinas and executable packages for Fedora Core 1 and Red Hat 9. Linuxconf is a sophisticated administrative tool. It is both an activator and a configurator, and can manage quite a few system tasks. It has some unique features, like configuration versioning and multiple machine management. It supports multiples languages (French, German, Italian, etc.) and can be administered from ncurses (text), Web, command line, or X (GNOME or wxxt) user interfaces.

GNU/Linux Distribution Updates - Security and bug fix monthly updates for Fedora Core 1, and Red Hat Linux 9.

Kernel Source - kernels 2.4.25 with optional 2.4.26-pre4 and grsecurity 1.9.14 patches and 2.6.4 with optional 2.6.5-rc2 and grsecurity 2.0 patches.