Linux-Announce Digest #362, Volume #3 Sun, 14 Feb 99 20:13:30 EST
Contents:
Gwydion Dylan 2.2.0 Released (Andreas Bogk)
CONFERENCE: LinuxWorld Open Source Supplement (Eileen Cohen)
Pixcon 1.08 Release - freeware 2D-3D package (Alex Harper)
updated util-linux-rhcn-2.9h-2 RPMs for RH 5.2 and kernel 2.2.x (James Bourne)
WWW: Linux Wireless LAN Howto updated (Jean Tourrilhes)
LOCAL: Vancouver, BC LUG - Mon, 15 Feb 1999 (Dave Michelson)
WWW: Linux Today announces Jobs database (Dave Whitinger)
COMMERCIAL: German Linux distribution - DLD 6.0 available ("Dirk Haaga")
LOCAL: Piedmont Linux Users Group, 2/18/99 meeting (Joe Louderback)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Bogk)
Subject: Gwydion Dylan 2.2.0 Released
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 01:18:39 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Gwydion Dylan 2.2 ("Technology Preview" Release)
Advanced Free Software Development Tools
7 Feb 1999 -- Gwydion Dylan is a portable, optimizing Dylan<tm>
compiler. It was originally written by the Gwydion Group at CMU and is now
maintained by volunteers. Eventually, we'd like Gwydion Dylan to become a
top-notch tool for building complicated applications written in a mix of
Dylan and C.
The current release is a "technology preview". The compiler is quite
mature; the most inconvenient bugs have been stomped; and a fair amount of
documentation has been written. Realistically, 2.2 could be used for
learning Dylan or building command-line applications.
The Dylan programming language was designed with three goals in mind: high
performance, rapid prototyping and ease of use. Recently, the Gwydion
volunteers and Harlequin's Dylan team have been working a fourth goal:
seamless integration of Dylan programs with existing C code.
Dylan looks a bit like Pascal, C or Java. In general, experienced
programmers should be able to learn the basics in a week and pick up the
rest as they go along. Novice programmers should find Dylan no harder to
learn than Java (although less documentation is available). Dylan supports
imperative, functional, and object-oriented programming. It also provides
many LISP-like features, including multi-methods, hygienic macros, closures
and optional dynamic types.
Dylan's combination of familiar syntax and advanced features make it a good
choice for teaching computer science. Its emphasis on performance and sheer
expressive power should appeal to application developers (at least once
enough supporting tools become available). C integration, when finished,
will allow the use of existing libraries and legacy code.
Current development priorities include source-level compatibility with
Harlequin Dylan, improved compiler performance, and support for GUI
programming using DUIM, Gtk+, Gnome and possibly KDE or Motif. Feedback and
interesting patches are eagerly welcomed!
More Information About Gwydion Dylan:
Volunteers' website: http://www.gwydiondylan.org/
Downloading: http://www.gwydiondylan.org/downloading.phtml
Mailing lists: http://www.gwydiondylan.org/lists.phtml
Learning Dylan: http://www.gwydiondylan.org/learning.phtml
Bug reports: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroup: comp.lang.dylan
Other Dylan Releases:
Harlequin Dylan for Windows: http://www.harlequin.com/devtools/dylan
Apple Dylan: (no longer available)
Gwydion Dylan 2.0 from CMU:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/gwydion/docs/htdocs/gwydion/
Dylan is a trademark of Apple Computer, Incorporated. All other trademarks
are property of their respective owners.
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From: Eileen Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CONFERENCE: LinuxWorld Open Source Supplement
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 02:02:58 GMT
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LinuxWorld, the online magazine for Linux professionals, invites you
to participate in Tapping the Source, a special supplement on open
source software at the upcoming LinuxWorld Conference & Expo (March
1-4 in San Jose, CA).
If you or your group are involved in an open-source development
project -- large or small -- and will have any kind of presence at
the show, you are invited to contribute information now about your
project. We'll make sure it's listed on Tapping the Source so that
members of the Linux community can, at a glance, find out how to
learn more about your project while at the show.
The Tapping the Source supplement can be found at
http://www.linuxworld.com/expo.
Right now, we are building the comprehensive listing of all open
source software at the show. Please let us know about your product
or development project at http://www.linuxworld.com/expo, provided
it meets all three of the following qualifications:
* It runs on Linux
*It is licensed under an open source
(http://www.opensource.org/osd.html)license
* There is some tangible way for readers to learn more about your
software while at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo. You will
qualify, for example, if someone from your group is attending the
show and willing to meet informally with attendees, if there's a
tutorial or technical session relating to your software, if you're
an exhibitor, or if you'll be holding an informal meeting or a birds
of a feather session).
Tapping the Source will eventually include:
* A detailed list of open source development projects people can get
exposure to at the show, aimed at helping attendees network with the
developers who'll be available there
* In-depth profiles of specific show-related open source software
for the desktop, for servers, and for development.
* Discussion forums
* News and daily reports from the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo
* Polls
* A virtual message board
* Attendee writeups of the conference sessions
Contact the Tapping the Source editor, Eileen Cohen
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for more information.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Harper)
Subject: Pixcon 1.08 Release - freeware 2D-3D package
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 02:06:13 GMT
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Hi :)
I'm happy to announce that Pixcon/Anitroll/Gamegine release 1.08 is available
to the public.
What is Pixcon you may ask? Pixcon is a set rendering and animation tools
that include:
- a render that creates high quality images by using a combination
of 11 rendering primitives.
- a dynamic/kinematic hiearchical based animation system w/ support
for "flock of birds", autonomous cameras, and flight models.
- a real time system designed for game development.
- libraries and source code for customizing and developing 2D/3D tools.
If you aren't convinced yet, I invite you to look at the Pixcon Home page at:
http://www.radix.net/~dunbar/index.html
* Available for Pentium-Linux, DOS/Win95, and SGI-IRIX 6.5
BTW, If you have any comments email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have fun :)
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New features since version 1.07:
- fixed bug in the particle class
- fixed bug in the texvid class
- convert manual to HTML
- ported MAX plugin to MAX R2
- added Watcom11 .tgt/.wpj files
- doesn't require libieee (doesnt exist anymore)
- several changes to GAMEGINE:
- started port to Linux/SGI platform
- upgrade to DirectX6.0
- added animated flats
- rendering engine is 25-30% faster
- dropped the -X2 option
- fixed slowdown bug in the midi player
- added multiple camera views
- added hat controls for cockpit view control
- added an explosion node
- improved object vs object collision
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Bourne)
Subject: updated util-linux-rhcn-2.9h-2 RPMs for RH 5.2 and kernel 2.2.x
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 01:56:50 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We have posted the i386.rpm and src.rpm on our WWW site at
http://www.affinity-systems.ab.ca/software/2.2.x-upgrades for
util-linux-2.9h. This is built for upgrading to the Linux 2.2 series
kernels and should work under Red Hat 5.0, 5.1, and 5.2 but were compiled
under a relatively stock Red Hat 5.2 system with Kernel 2.2.1.
Please send bug reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is information on the package:
cafe:bash# rpm -qi util-linux-rhcn
Name : util-linux-rhcn Distribution: Red Hat Contrib|Net
Version : 2.9h Vendor: Affinity Systems Inc.
Release : 2 Build Date: Wed Feb 10 02:48:44 1999
Install date: Wed Feb 10 02:50:00 1999 Build Host: cafe.affinity-systems.ab.ca
Group : Utilities/System Source RPM: util-linux-rhcn-2.9h-2.src.rpm
Size : 1061585 License: distributable
Packager : Red Hat Contrib|Net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Summary : Collection of basic system utilities for Linux
Description :
util-linux contains a large variety of low-level system utilities
necessary for a functional Linux system. This includes, among other
things, configuration tools such as fdisk and system programs such
as login.
This package replaces all of util-linux, mount, fdisk (if installed as a
seperate package), lptune, and losetup. It also contains all the
documentation included with the original tar.gz file.
and the changelog:
cafe:bash# rpm -q --changelog util-linux-rhcn
* Tue Feb 09 1999 James Bourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- - fixed bug in lib/proctitle.c which used spaces to pad the new argv[0]
instead of nulls.
- - removed gecos field patch. (problem noted by Michal Jaegermann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
- - changed installation of rdev and friends to not install on non-install
archs (problem noted by Michal Jaegermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
- - added tunelp and sfdisk
* Mon Feb 01 1999 James Bourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- - Updated to util-linux-2.9h
- - Added full documentation and Obsoletes line
- - Modified MCONFIG to not install suid binaries and instead use the attr
flags in the spec file to allow non-root build
- - fixed patch for mount as it would fail during build (incorrect patch
targets) and re-enabled mount here as mount 2.9. Added losetup, mount
and swapon/swapoff as well as man pages
- - fixed makefile for location of rdev and friends instead of mv -f here
* Tue Jan 12 1999 Jeff Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- - strip fdisk in buildroot correctly (#718)
* Mon Jan 11 1999 Cristian Gafton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- - have fdisk compiled on sparc and arm
* Mon Jan 11 1999 Erik Troan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- - added beos partition type to fdisk
Regards,
Jim
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James Bourne | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Affinity Systems Inc. | WWW: http://www.affinity-systems.ab.ca
Everything Unix | Linux: The choice of a GNU generation
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From: Jean Tourrilhes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WWW: Linux Wireless LAN Howto updated
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 02:14:18 GMT
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Hi everybody,
For those interested in Wireless LAN, I've updated my Linux
Wireless LAN Howto :
o Reorganisation, Wavelan stuff on separate page
o Two new drivers for 802.11 devices : Wavelan IEEE & Raylink
o Update info and links
The web pages are now at :
http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/jt/Linux/Wireless.html
Happy reading...
Jean
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Michelson)
Subject: LOCAL: Vancouver, BC LUG - Mon, 15 Feb 1999
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 02:07:35 GMT
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The Vancouver Linux Users Group
http://www.linux.bc.ca/
Monday, February 15, 1999 7-9 pm
UBC, Centre for Integrated Computer Systems Research
(CICSR 208)
*Anyone* interested in Linux, UNIX, or GNU software is
most welcome to attend. The theme for tonight's meeting
is "Protecting Your Linux Workstation or Server with a
UPS".
(Note: The nearest parkade is the Health Sciences Parkade
just off East Mall. Parking is a flat $3 after 6 pm. See
http://vancouver-webpages.com/vanlug/meetings.html
for a site map.)
(Our meetings generally attract between 75 and 125 people.
Attendees range from absolute newcomers to UNIX wizards.
VanLUG is committed to helping newcomers get up to
speed.)
(VanLUG discount cards will be available at the meeting for
$10. Draw tickets for door prizes donated by Best Power,
Centurion Services, O'Reilly, Red Hat Software, and others
will be available for $2 each.)
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Agenda
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7:00 - 7:15
VanLUG News and Announcements Dave Michelson
http://www.linux.bc.ca/
We've applied for incorporation under the BC Societies Act,
and preparations for the Linux presentation to UBC Computer
Science and Engineering students on 25 Feb 1999 are
underway. We're also planning our first foray into Linux
training - local tutorials conducted in support of the
web-based Linux 102 training course organized by
Henry White. Start date for the course: 1 March 1999.
See http://basiclinux.hypermart.net/ for the details.
Our next Steering Committee Meeting - Wed, Feb 17, 1999
in Brock Hall Annex, Rm 362.
7:15 - 8:15
All About Uninterruptible Power Systems Neal Hayden
http://www.bestpower.com/
Are you concerned about losing data (or worse)
in the event of a power hit? What kind of
UPS should you get? Neal Hayden of Best Power
Systems will answer all these questions and more.
After presenting an overview of Best Power,
Neal will discuss power quality issues and describe
the capabilities of Best's line of Uninterruptible
Power Systems. He will explain one's connectivity
options using RS232 & SNMP and options for setting
up a UPS on a network. He will conclude with a brief
Question & Answer session.
8:15 - 8:20
Break
8:20 - 8:40
Using a Best Power UPS Mr. Jan Walter
with Linux Jeff Alami
Neal Hayden shipped a Best Power UPS to Jan and Jeff
about a week before the meeting. Now they'll show you
how they set it up to work with Linux. Watch as they
pull the plug and the system broadcasts a warning
before gracefully shutting down.
8:40 - 8:45
Prize Draw Kim Kulak
8:45 - 9:00
Roundtable: UPS Q&A Bill Gillespie
General discussion of UPS and power quality issues.
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Dave Michelson
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From: Dave Whitinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WWW: Linux Today announces Jobs database
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 02:14:50 GMT
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Feb 10th, (McKinney, TX)
New service will list only Linux and open-source job opportunities.
Linux Today announces the launch of Linux Today Jobs, a new Linux
jobs listing service which will complement its Web-based Linux Today
news service.
Linux Today has opened a new Web site for Linux Today Jobs at
http://jobs.linuxtoday.com which will be linked to the Linux Today
main news site.
Linux Today Jobs will utilize the same popular timestamped headline
listing format it uses for its news wire so that job seekers will
always be able to easily see the most recent jobs listed in the
order they were entered.
Linux Today Jobs will depend on community support for its success.
Employers are encouraged to submit job listings and readers are
encouraged to tell Linux Today where job listings are already posted.
A team of volunteers will enter and maintain the job listings.
Linux Today's popular talkback feature is also enabled on Linux Today
Jobs. Readers will be able to give feedback on the job listing such
as "This is a great company to work for", "This job is filled", or
whatever comments a reader cares to share with other readers.
Linux Today is a company dedicated to providing the latest and most
up to date Linux news and information to technology professionals.
Linux Today's main Web site can be reached at http://linuxtoday.com.
For more information on advertising opportunities on Linux Today, see
Linux Today's advertising opportunity at http://www.linuxtoday.com/advertise/
or write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Article submissions are encouraged,
and may be directed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Today is a Washington State registered business with offices in
Sequim, Washington and McKinney, Texas.
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From: "Dirk Haaga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: German Linux distribution - DLD 6.0 available
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 01:45:05 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Deutsche Linux Distribution - DLD 6.0 erschienen!
=================================================
- - komplett glibc2-basierend - libc-kompatibel -
Ab sofort ist die Deutsche Linux Distribution - DLD 6.0
verfuegbar und loest damit die �beraus erfolgreiche DLD 5.4
ab. Die DLD 6.0 ist komplett glibc2-basierend und bereits f�r den in
K�rze erscheinenden Kernel 2.2 vorbereitet.
DLD goes Staroffice
===================
Mit Staroffice 5.0 OEM als Personal Edition wird die DLD 6.0 zur
kompletten Office-Solution mit Textverarbeitung, Tabellenkalkulation
und Praesentationssoftware.
Noch mehr Linux f�rs Geld
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Der Umfang der DLD ist weiter gewachsen. Neben dem mittlerweile �ber
420 Seiten starken Handbuch haben wir auch 5 CD-ROMs dazugepackt. Den
Spiele-Freak wird dabei besonders die DLD Spiele-CD mit �ber 300 MByte
Software freuen. Weitere Highlights:
- - 420 Seiten starkes komplett �berarbeitetes Benutzerhandbuch mit
Kapiteln zu Staroffice und KDE 5 CDs - Installation, Sourcen, Red
Hat Contrib, Solution, Spiele
- - Linux Kernel 2.0.36 mit vielen
Erweiterungen, Entwicklerkernels bis 2.1.129, Kernel 2.2 ready
- - Netscape Communicator 4.5 Webbrowser
- - KDE 1.0 mit vollst�ndiger Soundunterst�tzung
- - XFree86 V3.3.2 und V3.3.3 (jetzt auch f�r Permedia, Riva128,
RIVA TNT, Matrox G100 und G200)
- - Apache 1.3.2 komplett vorkonfigurierter Web-Server
(Multidomainf�hig, mit Erweiterungen)
- - Ghostscript 5.50 unterst�tzt jetzt noch mehr Drucker
- - GiMP 1.0.2 - umfangreiches Grafikprogramm mit
Photoshop-Funktionalit�t
- - �ber 600 MByte Software vom Red Hat Contrib Server
- - Internet-Zugang �ber PPP und ISDN jetzt noch einfacher
konfigurierbar dank modularem HiSax Treiber f�r fast alle
handels�blichen ISDN-Karten (Teles, Fritz Card, AVM B1, usw.). Mit
umfangreicher Providerdatenbank mit Daten �ber fast jeden
Internetprovider
- - Java Development Kit 1.1.6 f�r Linux
- - Plug-and-Play-Konfiguration von ISA-PnP-Karten und
ISA-Soundkarten automatische Erkennung der meisten SCSI-,
Netzwerk- und Soundkarten
Zus�tzlich auf den DLD CDs enthalten:
- - DLD-Hyperhilfe online - das DLD-Hilfesystem ist jetzt auf der
DLD-CD als Onlinehilfe verf�gbar. Eine Installation des �ber 50
MByte gro�en Pakets auf die Festplatte ist deshalb nicht mehr n�tig.
- - RPM-Info - alle RPM-Pakete der DLD 6.0 als Online-Referenz
mit Paketbeschreibung und Angaben zu Paketgr��e, Version und
vieles mehr.
- - Aktueller Serverabzug von www.kde.org mit umfangreicher
KDE-Dokumentation im HTML-Format sowie ein aktueller
Serverabzug von ftp.kde.org, unter anderem mit einem Koffice
Snapshot.
Wie immer ist eine besonders preisguenstige Studentenversion
mit ueber 30% Preisvorteil gegen Nachweis erhaeltlich.
Preise
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DLD 6.0 Classic, 5 CDs, 420-Seiten Handbuch DM 89,00
Studentenversion nur DM 59,00
DLD 6.0 pro, 5 CDs, 430-Seiten Handbuch,
incl. Accelerated-X 4.1 DM 199,00
Studentenversion DM 149,00
Porto- und Verpackungspauschale (Inland) DM 9,-
Porto- und Verpackungspauschale (europaeisches Ausland) DM 20,-
Alle Preise verstehen sich in DM inkl. 16% Mehrwertsteuer
Bestellmoeglichkeiten
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* telefonisch unter 0711-621027-0
* schriftlich bei delix Computer GmbH, Schloss-Strassse 98,
70176 Stuttgart
* per Fax (0711-613590)
* oder per eMail ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
geordert werden.
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| | Dirk Haaga
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| | delix Computer GmbH | UUnet POP Stuttgart | Tel: +49-711-621027-0
| delix | Schloss-Strasse. 98 | UUnet Vertriebspartner | Fax: +49-711-613590
|_______| D-70176 Stuttgart | Deutsche Linux D. - DLD | http://www.delix.de
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From: Joe Louderback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Piedmont Linux Users Group, 2/18/99 meeting
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 01:47:20 GMT
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The Piedmont Linux Users Group will meet Thursday, February 18 at 7:00
in room 17 of Calloway Hall on the Wake Forest University Campus. We
will be giving a gentle introduction to Linux for new users. For
directions, either see our web page
http://www.ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~plug/meetings.html
or contact Joe Louderback via e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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