table.mailman > * /* FIXME: What is it? */ > tr > th,
table.mailman > * /* FIXME: What is it? */ > tr > td { padding: 1ex; text-align: center; }
table.download td { padding: 8px; }
+table.navigate td { padding-bottom: 1ex; padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px; }
",
+ "project_text_after_title"=>""
+ .'<table border="0" width="100%"><tr><td align="center">'
+ .'<table border="0" class="navigate"><tr>'
+ .'<td>• '.a_href('#download','Download').'</td>'
+ .'<td>• '.a_href('#news','NEWS').'</td>'
+ .'<td>• '.a_href('#testimonials','Testimonials').'</td>'
+ .'<td>• '.a_href('#notes','Installation Notes').'</td>'
+ .'<td>• '.a_href('#lists','Mailing Lists').'</td>'
+ .'<td>• '.a_href('#seealso','See Also').'</td>'
+ .'</tr></table>'
+ .'</td></tr></table>'
);
@{[ vskip "3ex" ]}
<table border="0" width="100%"><tr><td align="center">
- <table border="0" style="margin: 4ex; padding: 2ex; background: #552222;">
+ <table border="0" style="margin: 3ex; padding: 2ex; background: #bb8888;">
<tr><td style="font-size: larger;">
- Why did I install Microsoft Windows and write such a disgusting piece of code?<br />
- Expecting @{[ a_href $W->{"resume_url"},"yet another challenging task" ]}!
+ Looking for a challenging job: @{[ a_href $W->{"resume_url"},"My resume" ]}
</td></tr>
</table>
</table>
HERE
my %version=(
- map(($_=>["1.1.1.2","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
- "lufs"=>["0.9.7","1captive7"],
+ map(($_=>["1.1.4","0"]),qw(captive captive-lufs captive-install)),
+ "lufs"=>["0.9.7","1captive8"],
);
print <<"HERE";
-<h2>Download</h2>
+<a name="download"><h2>Download</h2></a>
<h3>Choose the one preferred installation format:</h3>
<li>Red Hat 9 Shrike</li>
<li>Red Hat 8 Psyche</li>
<li>Mandrake 9.1 Bamboo</li>
- <li>SuSE 9.0</li>
</ul></td></tr></table>
</td>
<td>@{[ a_href 'dist/captive-static-'.$version{"captive"}[0].'-'.$version{"captive"}[1].'.i386.rpm',
@{[ vskip "3ex" ]}
-<h2>NEWS</h2>
+<a name="news"><h2>NEWS</h2></a>
<dl>
- <dt>captive-1.1.1.2 (2003-11-30) [@{[ a_href $W->{"project_viewcvs"}.'/*checkout*/captive/NEWS?rev=HEAD','archive' ]}]</dt>
+ <dt>captive-1.1.4 (2003-12-13) [@{[ a_href $W->{"project_viewcvs"}.'/*checkout*/captive/NEWS?rev=HEAD','archive' ]}]</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
- <li>Mounted NTFS partitions are now public readable:
- <span style="font-family: monospace;">rwx------</span> is now
- <span style="font-family: monospace;">rwxr-xr-x</span></li>
- <li>Fixed refusal (crash) to mount some kind of NTFS disk drives (Nir Misgav)</li>
- <li>Fixed refusal to write >64MB files on some NTFS disk drives (Charles Duffy)</li>
- <li>Fixed crash (=>no disk changes) during unmount of some NTFSes (Nir Misgav)</li>
- <li>Extended the set of MS-Windows XP drivers identified as Captive compatible</li>
- <li>Compatibility with SMP MS-Windows XP kernel binaries</li>
- </ul>
- </dd>
- <dt>lufs-0.9.7captive7 (2003-11-27) [@{[ a_href $W->{"project_viewcvs"}.'/*checkout*/lufs/NEWS.captive?rev=1.1.2.9','archive' ]}]</dt>
- <dd>
- <ul>
- <li>Branch update for 0.9.7 (no changes apply to 'captive' branch)</li>
- <li>'prepmod'-wrap 'lufsd' instead of 'lufsmnt' as 'prepmod' fail is safe this way</li>
- <li>Fixed kernel module compilation if invoked by mount(8)</li>
- <li>Drop lufsumount(1) in the favor of compatibility with generic umount(8)</li>
- <li>Kernel module prebuilding compatibility with TurboLinux and SuSE kernels</li>
+ <li>Unicode/UTF8 localized filenames conversion for GNU/Linux is now supported</li>
+ <li>Various GNU/Linux distributions compatibility fixes</li>
+ <li>Fixed omitted captive-install-acquire(1) --microsoft-com progress bar</li>
+ <li>Fixed captive-install-acquire(1) --scan-disks* memory leaks (Steve Wampler)</li>
+ <li>Fixed captive-install-acquire(1) --scan-disks* performance</li>
</ul>
</dd>
+ <dt>lufs-0.9.7captive8 (2003-12-06) [@{[ a_href $W->{"project_viewcvs"}.'/*checkout*/lufs/NEWS.captive?rev=1.1.2.11','archive' ]}]</dt>
</dl>
@{[ vskip "3ex" ]}
+<a name="testimonials"><h2>Captive NTFS Testimonials</h2></a>
+
+<ul>
+ <li>Derek J Witt
+ <p>I commend you for this project. I am currently using this on my XP NTFS
+ partitions and I am impressed that I can actually move, edit, and remove files
+ and directories with no apparent ill effects. This is very nice indeed.</p>
+ <p>I initially was skeptical because it uses wine and parts of ReactOS
+ (I have messed with this OS a few times), but you have proved me wrong. I have
+ noticed no lag on my system. I do notice the initial mounting process does
+ take slightly longer than the Linux-NTFS project. But, once I'm past that, it's
+ quite transparent.</p>
+ <p><span style="font-style: italic;">[ technical question cut ]</span></p>
+ </li>
+ <li>James Van't Slot
+ <p>Just wanted to drop you a note and say "Excellent work!"</p>
+ <p>I just installed captive and it worked as advertized right out of the
+ rpm. Thanks, I've been holding off recompiling my kernel until NTFS is
+ supported out of the box for Redhat. Now I don't have to bother.</p>
+ <p>Thanks again and keep up the great work.</p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
+
+@{[ vskip "3ex" ]}
+
-<h1>Installation Notes</h1>
+<a name="notes"><h1>Installation Notes</h1></a>
<p>You should first run <b>captive-install-acquire</b> command to check your
available Microsoft Windows drivers versions. Now you can execute:</p>
@{[ vskip "3ex" ]}
-<h1>See Also</h1>
+<a name="seealso"><h1>See Also</h1></a>
<ul>
<li>@{[ a_href 'Preview.html.pl','Technology Preview' ]}</li>
<li>@{[ a_href 'CVS.html.pl','Download Sources, CVS Repository' ]}</li>