Linux-Announce Digest #329, Volume #3 Fri, 15 Jan 99 20:13:30 EST
Contents:
LOCAL: Cincinnati Linux Users Group January Meeting ("Jeffrey S. Gilton")
CONFERENCE: HP World 99 Linux Track (Stephane Eranian)
CONFERENCE: O'Reilly Linux Conference Call for Presenters (Matt Welsh)
LOCAL: ELUG Meet 30th January (Geoff Blake)
Dialmon-0.6 - diald monitor daemon (Mike Richardson)
Announcing XFree86-3.3.3.1 ("Dirk H. Hohndel")
Cool Linux Story Contest from LinuxCare ("David L. Sifry")
XFCE 2.3.0 - Window/Backdrop Manager and Toolbar for X (root)
IPAcct - a program to do per user IP accounting (Joao Ventura)
WWW: LinuxLinks.com (http://www.linuxlinks.com) (Steve Emms)
WWW: SuSE Linux Users Club and Bulletin Board (Paul Knudsen)
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From: "Jeffrey S. Gilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Cincinnati Linux Users Group January Meeting
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 22:58:00 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The January general meeting of the Cincinnati Linux Users Group
will be on Saturday, January 23rd, at 10:30 a.m. The location will be:
Compuware Offices
4555 Lake Forest Drive
Room 140 (Westlake Center)
Blue Ash, OH
The program for this meeting will be:
The Khorors System
Presented by Kevin Farrar
See our web site for more information: http://www.clug.org
or contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeff Gilton, President
Cincinnati GNU/Linux Users Group, Incorporated
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// Jeffrey S. Gilton Castle Computer, Inc //
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// Loveland, OH 45140 Cincinnati, OH 45241 //
// (513)899-2030 (513)469-0888 //
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephane Eranian)
Subject: CONFERENCE: HP World 99 Linux Track
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 23:33:19 GMT
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The HP World'99 Conference Committee is looking for additional
presentations for the Linux track. The deadline for submitting a
presentation suggestion is THIS THURSDAY, January 14th, so if you
would like to participate, you need to act quickly.
For more information, see the web page at:
http://www.hpworld.com/conference/hpworld99/hpwsubp2.html
Note that you can submit presentation suggestions by clicking on the
"Submit" button in the section on the Linux track (at the bottom of
the page).
Feel free to contact me if you need further information.
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| Ste'phane ERANIAN | Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| Hewlett-Packard Laboratories | |
| 1501, Page Mill Road MS 1U-15 | |
| Palo Alto, CA 94303-096 | |
| USA | |
| Tel : (650) 857-7174 | |
| Fax : (650) 857-5548 | |
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matt Welsh)
Subject: CONFERENCE: O'Reilly Linux Conference Call for Presenters
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 23:36:56 GMT
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Announcement and Call for Invited Talks
Linux Conference
August 21-24, 1999
Monterey, California
http://conferences.oreilly.com
Sponsored by O'Reilly & Associates
Co-sponsored by Linux International (Confirm with maddog)
Invited Talks Committee
Matt Welsh, Chair, University of California, Berkeley
Jon "Maddog" Hall, Linux International
Andy Oram, O'Reilly & Associates
Greg Hankins, Georgia Tech
Russ Nelson, Crynwr Software
Erik Troan, Red Hat Software
Overview
The O'Reilly Linux Conference will be held August 21-24, 1999 at the Monterey
Conference Center in Monterey, California. There will be two days of
tutorials followed by a two-day, multi-track conference including sessions
for submitted invited presentations on practical and experimental uses of
Linux; daily Q and A sessions with leading Linux developers, and evening
breakaway sessions for special interest groups.
Practical Presentations, Talks, and Panels
This is not a traditional solicitation for academic papers. We seek
presenters for talks and panels that demonstrate the diversity and
strength of Linux. In the practical spirit of Linux, this means not just
showing the clever and interesting ways you use Linux, but how your
experience and code can help others.
We're interested in large stories, small stories, silly hacks, case studies
from the trenches ("Introducing Linux in an NT Shop"), philosophical
perspectives ("Can Linux replace NT?") and even more traditional computer
science pieces ("Distributed Computing with Linux"). We welcome presentations
on every aspect of Linux, from new applications to case studies of Linux at
work to panels. If you have a use for Linux that saves time, money, and
headaches for your and your organization, we would like to hear about it.
In short, we encourage submissions that highlight Linux's features and
benefits.
Some suggestions for talks follow --- but are not limited to these topics.
If you've got an idea that will benefit the Linux community, please let us
know.
* Kernel development and device drivers
* Networking and communications
* Databases, data mining, and storage management
* System and network administration
* Programming environments (C, C++, Java, Perl, etc.)
* Graphical User Interface toolkits (X11, GTK, KDE, GNOME, ...)
* Ports to non-Intel architectures (SPARC, Alpha, PowerPC, ...)
* World Wide Web and Internet applications
* High-performance and parallel computing (Beowulf, Extreme Linux, ...)
* Experiences with Linux: Using Linux for WWW, databases, large
installations, enterprise applications, etc.
* Philosophical musings on the future and role of Linux
What, How, and Where to Submit
Speakers should submit an abstract (250 words) and a detailed outline of
their talk. The abstract and outline should describe what your talk will
be about, and be specific about problems, solutions, and conclusions.
Both the abstract and outline will be used together to evaluate talks.
All submissions will be held in confidence. Talks that do not include both an
abstract and an outline will not be considered.
Important deadlines:
Submissions: February 15, 1999
Acceptances: February 22, 1999
Camera-ready presentations: June 30, 1999
Each submission must include:
1. An initial page with the:
--complete title of the presentation
--name and affiliation of a speaker who will be the primary contact
--that person's complete contact information including phone,
fax, email, postal address,
--The names of all other speakers with their affiliations and email addresses
B. An abstract as detailed above
C. A detailed outline
Abstracts should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Email inquiries should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registration Information
Complete conference and registration information will be available in
mid-April. Keep checking the conference web site for the latest information:
http://conferences.oreilly.com/
About O'Reilly & Associates
Sponsor of Geekfest, the OpenSource Conference, O'Reilly & Associates is
the leading publisher of books for UNIX, X, the Internet, and other open
systems, as well as a pioneer in on-line publishing. We also publish the
leading web server for Windows NT and Windows 95, and are defining new
ways to develop and sell software on and over the Internet. For more
information about O'Reilly & Associates, visit our web site:
http://www.oreilly.com/.
O'Reilly & Associates
101 Morris Street
Sebastopol, California 95472
707/829-0515
800/998-9938
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Matt Welsh, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Program Chair, O'Reilly Linux Conference '99
University of California, Berkeley
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From: Geoff Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: ELUG Meet 30th January
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 23:41:19 GMT
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The Essex Linux Users Group (the original ELUG) is having a meet in
Chelmsford on Saturday 30th January.
The meet will be held in the AMT Centre in Writtle Road, Chelmsford. This
has the advantages of being fairly central (in Essex), reasonable access
to the railway and bus stations (about 0.75 mile), plenty of parking and a
pub (with a reasonable price/quality/range of nosh) just across the road.
The disadvantage is that there is no net access and indeed, where we will
be, no telephones. I can provide a UTP hub and BNC connectivity kit (if
anybody really needs it I could probably ferret out AUI connectivity!) Can
you please let me know if you are intending to bring a machine(s) and type
of connection required (by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
The agenda is yet to finalised; I will post it here on or about 23rd
January.
For those who know Chelmsford, the AMT Centre is in Writtle Road, opposite
the Cherry Tree Pub and next to BBC Essex.
For those who don't, I have scanned a couple of maps, but as they are
something like 2MB in total, I will email them directly to anybody who
requests a copy (by email to either address below).
(To readers of uk.radio.amateur: I have posted this "advert" here as I know
than a significant proportion of amateurs are interested in Linux! The
meeting is open to all who have an interest in Linux)
Geoff
Please use one of the following "reply to" addresses
Home : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Work : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Geoff Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] linux 2.0.31
Chelmsford [EMAIL PROTECTED] i586
Intel create faster processors - Microsoft create slower processes
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From: Mike Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Dialmon-0.6 - diald monitor daemon
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 00:00:55 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dialmon-0.6 is now available from
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/system/daemons/dialmon-0.6.tgz
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/system/daemons/dialmon-0.6.lsm
The original announcement is included below:
DIALMON - A DIALD MONITOR
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DIALMON is a monitor daemon which complements the diald daemon, and
allows client programs on other machines to display information about,
and optionally control diald. Features included are listed below; those
marked (*) are new from version 0.4.
* diald state display
* link up and down
* link forcing and blocking (*)
* link traffic display (bar or histogram(*))
* diald packet queue display (*)
* connection logging and display (*)
* diald/pppd restart
* multiple diald configurations
* disable diald
* user and host based access control
I have included clients which run on WfWG3.11 (with TCP/IP), on Win95/98/NT,
and Linux/X (does not support all - or most - of the features).
The sources, plus Windows executables, have been uploaded to
sunsite.unc.edu, and are in /pub/Linux/system/daemons as
dialmon-0.6.tgz and dialmon-0.6.lsm. This version contains server
extensions from version 0.4; versions 0.5, 0.5-1 and 0.5-2 were
development versions and were only announced on the linux-diald
mailing list.
There is a dialmon home page at http://www.quaking.demon.co.uk/dialmon.html.
This has links to download the TGZ file, plus RPMs for RedHat 5.1 and 4.2
The LSM is:
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Title: dialmon
Version: 0.6
Entered-date: 07-Dec-98
Description: Dialmon is a monitor daemon for diald which allows
clients on remote machines to display the current
status of diald, and to optionally bring the link up,
take the link down, and restart diald. Clients for
Linux (tcl/tk), Win31 and Win95/NT4 are included. The
windows clients also show transmission and reception
data; the Win95/NT4 version can display the diald
packet queue and connection logging. The alternate
site should have some RPMs
Keywords: diald windows
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maintained-by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Primary-site: ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/daemons/dialmon-0.6.tgz
205kB dialmon-0.6.tgz
1kB dialmon-0.6.lsm
Alternate-site: ftp://195.92.31.34/pub/dialmon-0.6/
http://www.quaking.demon.co.uk/dialmon.html
Original-site:
Platforms: WfWG3.11+TCP/IP, Win95, Win98, WinNT4, Linux/X11
Copying-policy: GPL
End
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All comments, suggestions, and, of course, bug reports, welcome to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have fun.
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From: "Dirk H. Hohndel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Announcing XFree86-3.3.3.1
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 00:02:24 GMT
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XFree86-3.3.3.1 has been released
=================================
The XFree86 Project is proud to announce the release of yet another
version in our famous "this is the very last XFree86-3.x release"
series. We still hope that this is the very last one...
What's new in XFree86-3.3.3.1
o A system clock slowdown caused by 3Dlabs driver has been fixed.
o Drawing bugs with C&T HiQV chips have been fixed.
o Drawing problems in the Cyrix driver have been fixed.
o The Matrox G100/G200 PCI versions should now be fully supported.
o The Mach64 server now supports gamma correction.
o Open Source NVIDIA driver has been provided.
o I128 Rev IV support has been added.
o Another S3V lockup has been fixed.
o A drawing bug in cfb24 has been fixed.
o A problem causing lockups with some Trident cards has been fixed.
o Updates for SCO, FreeBSD, Linux glibc OS support.
o DG/ux support has been added.
o GNU/Hurd support has been added.
o Several XINPUT problems have been addressed.
o DGA relative mouse movement events when XINPUT is defined have been fixed,
as have DGA-related problems with the NVIDIA and S3V drivers.
o The X server now reads Xauthority files using the real user id.
o Several small fixes to core clients.
o A bug in Xlib's handling of KOI8-R has been fixed.
o PC98 cards database, sample config file and XKB handling have been fixed.
You can get XFree86-3.3.3.1 from http://www.xfree86.org and its mirrors.
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From: "David L. Sifry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Cool Linux Story Contest from LinuxCare
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 23:58:42 GMT
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LinuxCare is giving away Diamond Multimedia Rio MP3 Players and Lego
Mindstorms to the winners of its Cool Linux Story Contest.
Go to http://www.linuxcare.com/ tell your funniest, coolest or scariest
Linux story, and you're eligible to win.
One winner will be picked each week. Contest deadline is February 20th,
1999; winners will be announced at LinuxWorld, March 1st, 1999.
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Dave Sifry, Chief Technical Officer
LinuxCare, Inc.
415 831-9507 tel, 415 831-9763 fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.linuxcare.com/
LinuxCare. At the Center of Linux.
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From: root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: XFCE 2.3.0 - Window/Backdrop Manager and Toolbar for X
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 23:06:06 GMT
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==========================================================================
== XFce 2.3.0, "the Cholesterol Free Desktop Environment" now available ==
==========================================================================
A) What is XFce ?
- -----------------
XFce is now a set of applications including a powerfull Window Manager
compatible with MWM(tm), OpenLook(tm), GNOME (partially) and KDE hints,
a toolbar, a backdrop manager and a system sound manager for X11.
Unlike so many other X applications, XFce is very easy to use and to
configure, thanks to menus, all mouse driven !
Features pulldown menus with color icons, 3D widgets, etc.
Visit now :
HTTP://www.xfce.org
HTTP://www.linux-kheops.com/pub/xfce/
HTTP://tsikora.tiac.net/xfce/
HTTP://xfce.penguincomputing.com/
XFce is available in source and binary format for Linux (libc5 and glibc rpms
and tarballs), FreeBSD and Solaris 2.6 Intel Edition !
B) What's XFce for ?
- --------------------
XFce is a toolbar and a kind of desktop environment (XFce standing for XForms
Cool Environment)
With XFce, no need to learn any definition language, or type any configuration
file. XFce does it itself ! Just use the mouse to define your preferences.
XFce provides an elegant and easy way to start all your X-Window applications,
using nice color icons, popup menus, etc.
C) Why should I use XFce ?
- --------------------------
If you're new to Linux and you don't want to learn about any complicated
interface, if you're looking for a real nice interface, or you want to have at
home an interface close to the commercial one you use at work on your expensive
UNIX server, then XFce is made for you.
Moreover, XFce is free and it's extremely stable (never gets "core dump" or
unexpected end)
XFce's help system is entirely in HTML format, including frames and screen
captures.
XFce is now available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Hungarian,
Portuguese and Slovak !
D) What's new in version 2.3.0 ?
- --------------------------------
Changelog :
version 2.3.0 :
* Now compatible with laptop 640x480 screen (automatic resizing of XFce panel)
* Improved pixmap handling, autoshape of pixmaps.
* Auto dither icons when colordepth is lower than 256 colors
* Improved autoraise window management (xfwm)
* Add timeout for autoraise window (xfwm)
* Change color contrasts (xfwm + xfce)
* Fix "BorderWidth" style parameter(xfwm)
* Fix style "XFce*" Starticonic from hanging (xfce)
* Fix and improve popup menus (xfwm)
* Improve xfce_setup script (xfwm + xfce)
E) What archive format are currently available ?
- ------------------------------------------------
XFce is shipped in source format and statically linked binary format.
XFce is available for any Linux system, FreeBSD and SUN Solaris 2.6/Intel
in tar.gz standard format, and RPM (Red Hat Package Management) format for
RedHat 4.x and 5.x (libc6 compatible)
F) Where do I get this marvellous program ?
- -------------------------------------------
Please visit the following http sites :
HTTP://www.xfce.org
HTTP://tsikora.tiac.net/xfce/
HTTP://www.linux-kheops.com/pub/xfce/
HTTP://xfce.penguincomputing.com
Best regards,
Olivier Fourdan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: Joao Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: IPAcct - a program to do per user IP accounting
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 00:03:54 GMT
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IPAcct - a program to do per user ip accounting
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This message announces version 0.7c of the ipacct package.
WHAT IS IT?
This package adds per user ip accounting to the kernel and contains
programs to control and use this accounting data.
Changes from version 0.7b to version 0.7c
- fixed a typo that caused a log message to print garbage
- new set of patches for the 2.0.36
- added ipstats policy program, that accounts the user usage,
without imposing a quota.
- fixed various spelling errors (Lars had a fixation with accouting)
LSM ENTRY
Look also under /incoming/Linux on sunsite, if it hasn't
been moved, yet.
Begin3
Title: IPAcct - Per user IP accounting program/kernel extension
Version: 0.7c
Entered-date: 1JAN99
Description: This program allows you to account the ip traffic
on a per user basis. It also allows you to deny
access for certain users. A program is provided
which imposes ip quotas in the users.
Patch for 2.0.36 (should patch without trouble with
other versions) included in this re-release.
Keywords: net, ip, accounting, quota
Author: Lars Fenneberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Maintained-by: Joao Ventura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/kernel/patches/network
56kb ipacct-0.7c.tar.gz
Alternate-site: http://www.bigfoot.com/users/~useripacct
56kb ipacct-0.7c.tar.gz
Platforms: Linux with a recent kernel, patch for 2.0.36 included
Copying-policy: GNU General Public License
Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996 Lars Fenneberg
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Hope you enjoy using it,
Joao Ventura
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