Read this if you've found software useful to ReactOS
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Build speed has nothing to do with our preference for C and C++. We simply state that if someone wants a program included that we would need to build, we require that it be in C or C++. Otherwise, it becomes a pain to maintain a decent and consistent build environment.
Re: Read this if you've found software useful to ReactOS
thanks for the answer z98 ... by the way i am intending to translate reactos to arabic but i need a pass for the svn rasp
Please read this article.by the way i am intending to translate reactos to arabic
No, you don't need a password to check out the sources.but i need a pass for the svn rasp ?
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i can check out the sources but after finishing the translating i need to upload the res file to the rasp using the svn software thats where the *** enter user name and passord plz** window pop up .
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http://code.google.com/p/cmediadrivers/
This project aims at developing Windows drivers for C-Media 8738 / 8768 based soundcards, focusing on providing a compact, bloat- and bug-free alternative to the official drivers in order to squeeze the most out of the hardware.The current version features support for Dolby Digital (AC3)/DTS passthrough, analog multi-channel audio, recording and full mixer control.
This project aims at developing Windows drivers for C-Media 8738 / 8768 based soundcards, focusing on providing a compact, bloat- and bug-free alternative to the official drivers in order to squeeze the most out of the hardware.The current version features support for Dolby Digital (AC3)/DTS passthrough, analog multi-channel audio, recording and full mixer control.
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Re: Read this if you've found software useful to ReactOS
An ACTUAL suggestion..
How about K-Meleon 1.5.4! It's a browser written under the GNU Public License.
Link: http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net
How about K-Meleon 1.5.4! It's a browser written under the GNU Public License.
Link: http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net
Just think of ReactOS as the XP beta, Whistler.
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K-meleon is actually linked in the ReactOS Application Manager so it can be easily downloaded from there.The_French_Rat wrote:An ACTUAL suggestion..
How about K-Meleon 1.5.4! It's a browser written under the GNU Public License.
Link: http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net
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btw. I miss xchat and pidgin in RAPPS.
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Do they work flawlessly in ReactOS?gonzoMD wrote:btw. I miss xchat and pidgin in RAPPS.
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CORE-4657 was fixed which has to do with GTK+ apps. Pidgin is a GTK+ app, so now it could run better (also see ARWINSS-38).
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Does it? It can then be a good candidate for an epic win.Black_Fox wrote:Pidgin is a GTK+ app, so now it could run better (also see ARWINSS-38).
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Nope, it still doesn't. Both Pidgin and FreeArc are very much broken, visually speaking. Only interesting thing in log common for both FA and Pidgin is
Other than that, it's very interesting to see that there are only a very few kinds of errors/warnings printed into the log... they are repeated many times - "BackupRead(...) is UNIMPLEMENTED", "Could not get codepage name. "dwResId = 1250", "err: THREADSTATE_INSENDMESSAGE" - but nothing more.
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(/srv/buildbot_cmake/full_cmake/build/dll/ntdll/ldr/ldrutils.c:2335) Image pidgin.exe has no exports, but were trying to get procedure gtk_rc_reset_styles. BaseAddress asked 00400000, got entry BA 00400000
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Re: Read this if you've found software useful to ReactOS
Here's an alternative package manager, called Npackd, that could be used in place of the built-in app manager/downloader (RApps), if enough modification is done. This one may look more feature rich...
Website: http://code.google.com/p/windows-package-manager/
Specs:
* Licenced under the GNU GPL v3.
* CLI (command line interface) and QT-based frontends.
* 64-bit version avaliable.
* Can help one "find and install software," and can also keep those software up-to-date.
More specs from the website:
* Synchronizes information about installed programs with the control panel "Add or remove software" and MSI package database. Allow uninstallation of those packages.
* Support for proxies (use the internet settings control panel to configure it).
* Password protected pages. This can be used to restrict access to your repository.
* Fast installation and uninstallation without user interaction. A typical application is installed and uninstalled in seconds (downloading the package is the most lengthy operation).
* Dependencies [resolving?]
* Shortcuts in the start menu are automatically created/deleted.
* Multiple program versions can be installed side-by-side.
* Cryptographic checksum for packages (SHA1).
* Prevents uninstallation of running programs.
* packages in the default repositories update PATH for command line programs
Screenshot:
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Website: http://code.google.com/p/windows-package-manager/
Specs:
* Licenced under the GNU GPL v3.
* CLI (command line interface) and QT-based frontends.
* 64-bit version avaliable.
* Can help one "find and install software," and can also keep those software up-to-date.
More specs from the website:
* Synchronizes information about installed programs with the control panel "Add or remove software" and MSI package database. Allow uninstallation of those packages.
* Support for proxies (use the internet settings control panel to configure it).
* Password protected pages. This can be used to restrict access to your repository.
* Fast installation and uninstallation without user interaction. A typical application is installed and uninstalled in seconds (downloading the package is the most lengthy operation).
* Dependencies [resolving?]
* Shortcuts in the start menu are automatically created/deleted.
* Multiple program versions can be installed side-by-side.
* Cryptographic checksum for packages (SHA1).
* Prevents uninstallation of running programs.
* packages in the default repositories update PATH for command line programs
Screenshot:
[ external image ]
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