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    YFi Hotspot Manager
    ======================== Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The next generation of YFi Hotspot Manager is now available. It is called RADIUSdesk and packed with goodies. https://sourceforge.net/projects/radiusdesk/ =========================== Modern Ajax web front-end for FreeRADIUS 2.x. Supports: vouchers, permanent users, billing post paid and pre-paid. Multi language support. Stats. Works with CoovaChilli and Mikrotik. Runs on Ubuntu and CentOS. Thorough...
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    Sentinal

    PHP daemon to process 3d mesh algorithms

    Primarily for use with the REVEAL web system this daemon polls a mysql database for 3d rendering requests. Currently the system will handle PMVS2 from U. Wash and Iray from Brown U. systems. Much of the code was ported from the osm-bundler system http://code.google.com/p/osm-bundler/ The daemon curently runs in win64/linux64 for PMVS and linux64 for Brown's Iray algroithm. The code has been tested and running on Ubuntu 11.10
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