scripts - programs - files - misc.
adsl.tv
small script to watch tv over adsl.tv
without the need of a browser - but requires
mplayer or
totem.
tray icon version can also fetch the current tv channel program
from tvmovie.de.
usage: create a config file ~/.adsltv which contains
your username and password (player or fullscreen are optional). an example:
username=<username> password=<pass> player=<mplayer|totem> fullscreen=<1|yes|true>
some of the features are:
- support for mplayer, totem, xine, kaffeine
- saving program support - currently for xine based players
- shows current running programs as tooltip
- quick menu for most used tv channels
the tray icon version need perl gtk/gnome bindings and since the tray icon specifications are stadardized from freedesktop.org it also runs on KDE.
- adsltv-cmd.pl v0.5 cmd line version
- adsltv-tray.pl v0.7 tray icon application. gtk2-perl bindings are needed.
- adsltv-gtk.pl v0.1.1 gtk2 version with build-in tv channel icons. gtk2-perl bindings are needed. no longer supported until further request...
The stand alone modules. for developers only.
- Adsl v0.6 core module to connect to adsl.tv and watch tv
- TVMovie.pm v0.4 module to get current tv program from tvmovie.de
- Tray.pm v0.7 tray icon module
gpasman
- Gpasman keeps track of all your passwords in a secure wayusing the rc2 algorithm as described in RFC2268. Finally ported to gtk+2.2. also check out the debian packages.
bluewin sms - depricated
- bluewin.sms v1.0 mainly the same as below but for smssend/gsmssend application.
- bluewinSMS.pm v0.1
tiny perl module to send sms over freesms.bluewin.ch sms gateway
- only for swiss and liechtenstein mobile phones. read the doc
'
perldoc <script-name>'. - bluewinSMS.pl v0.3
a cmd-line and gtk perl script to send sms over freesms.bluewin.ch sms gateway.
you need the perl gtk module to use it's gui interface or just use on command line.
read the doc '
perldoc <script-name>'.
chdir-bookmark - depricated
a small directory bookmark utility for unix systems, written in perl
- read the doc. the documentation is avaible over perldoc
'perldoc <script-name>'.
last modified: January 05 2005 18:15