Linux-Announce Digest #337, Volume #3 Tue, 19 Jan 99 17:13:25 EST
Contents:
LOCAL: Alice Springs Linux User Group meeting : 28/1/99 (Adrian Casey)
gFTP 1.0 - A multithreaded ftp client that uses gtk+ 1.1.x (Brian Masney)
GTalk 0.02 and QTalk 0.02 (Joerg Brunsmann)
TrueType enhanced Version of XFree86-3.3.3 for redHat Linux available (Joerg
Pommnitz)
Bed.0.0.3 (Binary Editor) ported to ncurses-1.9.9g (Jaap Korthals Altes)
COMMERCIAL: Linux Mandrake CD for $5 ("Bryan Kennedy")
Samsem 2.01 - The SMS daemon released (Gabor Kiss [Bitman])
New update of BogoMips mini-Howto available (Wim van Dorst)
Call for Articles - Crossroads Magazine (Kim Moorman)
LOCAL/WANTED: New Orleans Linux Users Group? (Andy Johnson)
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From: Adrian Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Alice Springs Linux User Group meeting : 28/1/99
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 20:04:55 GMT
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The Alice Springs Linux User Group (ASLUG) will meet at the Alice
Springs RSL Club on Schwartz Crescent at 18:30 on Thurdsay, January
28th, 1999
Agenda.
1. Linux in the News
2. Cool Downloads
3. The Great Linux Graphics Extravaganza - Part 1.
Come and see what POVray can do on your PC. POVray allows
you to generate photorealisitc images quickly and easily.
All welcome! If you'd like your PC upgraded to Linux, just bring it
along! If you are just interested in knowing about this thing called
Linux, come along too!
Cheers.
Adrian Casey.
www.ozemail.com.au/~axiiom/aslug.html
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From: Brian Masney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: gFTP 1.0 - A multithreaded ftp client that uses gtk+ 1.1.x
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 20:37:49 GMT
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Hello,
I am pleased to announce the release of gFTP 1.0. You can download it off
my website at http://www.newwave.net/~masneyb.
Features
* Distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License Agreement
* Written in C and uses GTK+ 1.1.x+ for the GUI
* Multithreaded to allow for simultaneous downloads
* File transfer queues to allow for downloading multiple files
* Extensive connection manager that allows having different categories, each
containing multiple sites to help manage ftp site lists
* Supports resuming interrupted file transfers
* Supports caching of remote directory listings
* Drag-N-Drop support
* Supports connecting to a FTP server via command line parameters
You can now type: gftp user:pass@ftp-site:port/directory. You don't have
to specify all of the options, like user:pass, port and directory.
* Supports associating icons with particular file extensions in the
listboxes
* Sorting capabilities in the file listboxes
* Eliminates buffer overruns from malicious ftp sites
Changes from 0.21 to 1.0
* Drag-N-Drop support added
* Added caching of remote directory listings. The cache will automatically
be cleared when gFTP exits.
* You can now tell gFTP to only transfer one file at a time. When one
transfer finishes the next one starts. You can still have multiple
transfers going at the same time
* Added ability to view files. Also, when you double click on a file in the
listboxes it will view that file. If you double click a directory, it will
still change to it.
* Added Open URL menu item under the Remote menu
* Several connection manager enhancements
* Several bug fixes and code improvements
* Added a few more default sites to the config file
Brian Masney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: Joerg Brunsmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: GTalk 0.02 and QTalk 0.02
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 20:44:42 GMT
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Hi,
QTalk 0.02 and GTalk 0.02 are now available from:
http://www.informatik.fernuni-hagen.de/import/pi3/joerg/squeak/talktalk.html
QTalk and GTalk are code forks of the open and highly-portable Smalltalk-80
implementation called Squeak (http://squeak.cs.uiuc.edu/) whose virtual machine
is written entirely in Smalltalk. To achieve portability Squeak does not
support native widgets. Therefore QTalk and GTalk are an effort to close this
gap. Its objective is the integration with GNOME/GTK and KDE/QT for building
an Smalltalk language environment which allows rapid application development.
J�rg Brunsmann
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From: Joerg Pommnitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: TrueType enhanced Version of XFree86-3.3.3 for redHat Linux available
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 20:41:09 GMT
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I have created a new set of XFree86 binaries with TrueType
support for RedHat Linux.
These binaries are based on the current XFree86 sources from
RedHat and Juliusz Chroboczek's latest patches.
Additionally I have fixed a bug in RedHat's sources that made
the font server shipped unusable (it dumps core on every
connection attempt).
The following URLs are of interest, if you want to use these
binaries:
http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/jec/programs/xfsft/
http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/~pommnitz/xfsft.html
http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/~pommnitz/XF86-xfsft/index.html
http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fontpack/default.htm
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Regards
Joerg
GMD-IPSI, Dolivostr. 15, Zimmer 120, D-64293 Darmstadt
+49-6151-869-786 (Phone), -818 (FAX)
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From: Jaap Korthals Altes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Bed.0.0.3 (Binary Editor) ported to ncurses-1.9.9g
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 20:48:15 GMT
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The earlier versions of BED turned out to run only with slackware
libncurses-1.9.9e. Now also slackware ncurses-1.9.9g is supported.
Beside this the debian and self compiled version of ncurses-4.2 seemed
to work.
I also removed some stupid bug which caused segmentation violations in
the previous versions of bed.
For people unknown to bed:
Bed has the following features:
- - Can edit harddisk and memory devices
- - Select, copy and past
- - Undo and redo
- - Multiple files on the same screen
- - Any combination of Ascii, Decimal, Binary, Hexidecimal and Octal can
be shown at the same time
- - Screen can be resized under Xwindows, data view is changed accordingly
- - Both fast and expressive search and replace beside each other
- - Key and color configuration
- - Write your own plugins
- - Menu driven, so easy to learn
It can be downloaded at:
http://members.tripod.com/~bedlinux/download
or
http://www.mediaport.org/~erweiter/LinuxBed/download
A detailed description you can find at:
http://members.tripod.com/~bedlinux
or
http://www.mediaport.org/~erweiter/LinuxBed
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From: "Bryan Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Linux Mandrake CD for $5
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 20:49:40 GMT
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Linux Mandrake v5.2 as low as $5!
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Circadian Software is pleased to announce the availability of Linux Mandrake
v5.2 GPL at a new low price, $5 + S&H, which is shipped as a single CD and
can arrive on your doorstep in as little as 2 business days! We also offer a
"Complete" version that includes the Linux Mandrake v5.2 CD, plus a boot
disk and an installation guide, all for $15.
Linux Mandrake v5.2 is a new distribution of Linux, based on Redhat Linux
and adds extensive usability features like the graphical user interface KDE
(The K Desktop Environment), and an easier installation. It runs under many
languages, including: English, French, Russian, etc. It is designed for
everyone from the seasoned Linux pro to the "I'm learning how to use Windows
95" novice! We're sure you will be impressed!
To find out more information or to order, please visit our web site at:
http://www.ccsoft.cc/linux/
Or call: (707)824-0192
Or fax: (707)824-0623
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o What is Linux-Mandrake exactly?
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Linux-Mandrake is an updated Linux-RH 5.2 GPL, with KDE graphical
desktop fully integrated and preconfigured in it. Those two parts have
been modified and improved to work properly together.
o Main goals of this new distribution:
-----------------------------------
- we wish to provide a working and easy-to-install linux-distribution
for people who do not want to spend too much time in installing and
configuring their Linux system : just install it and USE IT.
- we wish to provide a very attractive, easy-to-use, Linux System for
newbies coming from the very common OS that you know ;-) For example,
after having your new Linux-Mandrake installed, just type `startx' and
your beautiful KDE window-manager comes without crying :-) Now, just
click on the cd-rom icon (on your desktop) to mount and use your
cd-rom (it's the same for floppy disks). This is very easy and you do
not need to be a privileged user for that !
- we wish to provide a new distribution in a well-known linux
environment (RH 5.2)
_____________________
Bryan Kennedy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
_____________________
Circadian Software & Design
P.O. Box 14201
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
[EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ccsoft.cc
ph: (707)824-0192 fax: (707)824-0623
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gabor Kiss [Bitman])
Subject: Samsem 2.01 - The SMS daemon released
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 21:00:52 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The Samsem 2.01 package released.
- From now it contains the full featured samsemd, the SMS sender
*AND* receiver daemon.
Samsemd is primarily intended for _bidirectional_ SMS-E-mail gateways.
If you have Siemens M1, Falcom A1, Nokia Phonecard or similar device
samsemd can send short messages produced by your mailer or network
manager program as well as receive messages and pass them to your
application.
(Simple interface scripts between your favourite MTA and samsemd should
be written by yourself.)
The package also contains latest version of the already known samsem,
the SMS sender and memory manipulation utility.
URL: http://www.sztaki.hu/~kissg/sms
Any feedback is welcome.
Gabor
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From: Wim van Dorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: New update of BogoMips mini-Howto available
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 21:05:45 GMT
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Hello *,
At last the new update of the BogoMips mini-Howto is published.
It has taken a year for a new 'highest' BogoMips rating to be
announced in the world.
All you who have provided information to me, feel free to browse
through the Linux documentation archives for the mini-Howtos (or
http://www.hobby.nl/~clifton for my own --unofficial-- copy), and
see how you've been listed. Note: there are many copies in the
various archives; the really new one is dated 1999-01-13.
For the impatient ones: the current lowest BogoMips is still:
Tim Van der Linden, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Intel 8088, 4.77 MHz, ELKS
0.02 BogoMips
and the current highest (yes, Alphas have been beaten):
Ivo Plana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AMD K6-2, overclocked at 400 MHz
799.54 BogoMips
And as of old, the signature gives the status quo of those two
Linux die-hards Roderick and Isolde.
Met vriendelijke groeten, Wim van Dorst.
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Wim van Dorst, Clifton Scientific Text Services, tel/fax +31 355 242 319
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From: Kim Moorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Call for Articles - Crossroads Magazine
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 20:53:22 GMT
Reply-To: Kim Moorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Crossroads, the Association for Computing Machinery
Student Magazine
Linux (Fall 1999)
DUE DATE: March 2, 1999
SUBMISSION ADDRESS: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
INFORMATION: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.acm.org/crossroads/
The Crossroads editorial staff invites authors to submit articles
dealing with topics drawn from several areas pertaining to Linux.
The following partial list of topics is provided to give prospective
authors ideas for articles and is by no means exhaustive; other relevant
topics will be considered.
- -History and future of Linux
- -Interaction between Linux and other operating systems; Interaction
between Linux and various windowing systems
- -Software development issues and projects; Compatibility and portability
issues; Linux system administration
- -Linux and the Internet
- -Legal issues surrounding Linux and licensing
- -Productivity software and Linux
- -Linux Multimedia Development (e.g. 3D graphics rendering etc)
Articles should include a basic description of the kinds of problems
being worked on, the state of the art of research, the state of the art
of commercial applications, open problems, or future research/commercial
development trends. Interviews with researchers; reviews of related
books, software, videos, or conferences; and opinion columns on related
issues are also welcome. We especially encourage both undergraduate and
graduate students to submit articles. However, articles written or
coauthored by professionals will also be considered.
Crossroads articles should be written for a broad audience. They should
be easily understandable by someone who has had only the most basic
computer science instruction, and yet still be interesting to the
advanced computer enthusiast. Articles longer than 6000 words will
generally not be considered for publication. Feature articles should be
between 1500 and 6000 words; reviews should be between 800 and 2000
words; and opinion columns should be between 800 and 3000 words.
Articles should be written in a magazine style rather than a research
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try to use language that is inclusive of people regardless of their
gender, race, religion, nationality, or field of study. Additional
writing guidelines and submission information are available online at
the Crossroads web site
http://www.acm.org/crossroads/doc/information/writing.html.
Crossroads is published both online and in print. We have a print
circulation of about 15,000. All back issues are available for free on
our website. Authors that have an article printed in Crossroads can
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Submissions are due March 2, 1999. They will be reviewed shortly
thereafter and authors of accepted submissions will be notified within
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see http://www.acm.org/crossroads/doc/information/writing.html
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General questions should also be sent to the Crossroads editors.
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From: Andy Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL/WANTED: New Orleans Linux Users Group?
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 21:02:19 GMT
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I have been trying in vain for several weeks now to determine if there
is a NOLUG. The listing for a NOLUG at www.linux.org listed a point of
contact whose e-mail address is undeliverable. If I get enough
responses to this posting that indicate a desire to start and maintain a
users group, then we can move forward. So far in the last week or so I
have received only two replies. Please respond to this post so that
others may see the amount of interest, and to me directly at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so that I may begin a list of people willing to
help. Of course, if there actually is an active NOLUG I'd like to hear
about that, too.
Thanks,
Andy Johnson
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