Linux-Announce Digest #419, Volume #3 Fri, 19 Mar 99 21:13:30 EST
Contents:
SVGATextMode-1.9: The End... ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
WWW: Unix Help Site (Alan)
Using TrueType fonts on Unix X11 (Peter Kleiweg)
Patchlevel 15 of xautolock released ("Michel Eyckmans (MCE"))
Linux Expo Technical and Business Track Information Now Available (Stacy Doster)
128-bit crypto: Fortify for Netscape: New releases. (Farrell McKay)
Tsinvest version 0.5 - programmed trading of equities (John Conover)
/dev/changer - a driver to mount all the cd's in a changer (Jeroen Massar)
LOCAL: St. Louis Linux Users Group March Mtg (Matthew Feldt)
LOCAL: Cincinnati Linux Users Group March Meeting ("Jeffrey S. Gilton")
LOCAL: Linux Install Party in Aarhus, Denmark ("Jesper R. Meyer")
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Subject: SVGATextMode-1.9: The End...
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:58:30 GMT
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SVGA textmode manipulation/enhancement tool.
SVGATextMode uses extra features found on SVGA video cards (high pixel
clocks) to enhance Linux text modes, independently of what the BIOS can
do. It is configured with an XF86Config-like file, and allows setting of
pixel clock, H/V timings, font size, cursor size, etc.
It enables using the video card AND the monitor to their full potential
in textmode, as with the XFree86 X-server. Current support includes S3,
Tseng Labs, Cirrus Logic, Trident, Western Digital, ATI, ATI MACH8,
MACH32 and MACH64CT, Video7 (Headland), Avance Logic (ALI), Oak
Technology (OTI), SiS, RealTek, ARK, NCR, Genoa (GVGA), MX, Matrox
(Millennium and Mystique), NeoMagic and RIVA128 chips.
It can also use an external clock program and supports all S3 clock
chips from XFREE 3.3. Features automatic font loading, monitor
definition (H/V frequency limits), on-the-fly screen resizing, cursor
shape definition, ...
Also includes: palette changer, pixelclock probe, text/graphics mode
grabber, VGA register hacking tool, and a multi-chipset/clockchip
ClockProg for X that supports ALL chipsets and clockchips from
SVGATextMode.
Binaries for Linux-ELF included for SVGATextMode and grabmode. NOTE that
these are libc5 binaries. you will have to download the source package
to compile libc6 binaries.
Changes relative to the previous version:
- - fix sync polarity bug in Ti3026 Sync-On-Green code (Giacomo COMES)
- - update vgaset's licensing to GPL (Igor Grobman/Debian, Greg Lehey)
- - fix the bogus H/V VGA register upper limits. Especially vertically the
limit was 4096, but should have been 1023 instead, which caused a lot of
modes that appeared to stretch far below the bottom of the screen). Also
fix all modelines that violated this constraint in the TextConfig file.
(with help from Udo van den Heuvel)
NOTE that this change will cause errors when used on pre-1.9 textconfig
files. You will have to update your TextConfig file.
- - don't bail out when ResetProg or FontProg doesn't exist (suggested by
Igor Grobman, Debian)
- - don't allow ANYONE to run STM from a non-virtual terminal, add "-x"
option to override this (suggested by Yann Dirson, Debian)
- - set default fontpath to empty string, because "setfont" knows it as
well (suggested by Yann Dirson, Debian)
- - add Neomagic support (Pavel Machek)
- - add "-k" option to disable software resize (hardware is resized)
(Pavel Machek)
- - add MACH64 Rage II support (should now support all MACH64 boards with
internal programmable clock)
- - integrate RIVA128 support from Martijn van Oosterhout.
- - fix segfault in ET6000 "special" code
- - LOTS of extra free fonts (Frank Klemm)
And now some bad news: this might very well be the last ever release of
SVGATextMode. I have decided to stop development on this package, for
several reasons (only the technical reasons are mentionned below :-) :
* reduced interest in SVGATextMode, as hardware is getting so fast and
memory so abundant that running Xwindows all of the time is no longer a
problem. Older machines not comfortable with X are generally supported
by STM.
* Linux 2.2 (and newer versions) contain kernel support for graphical
textmodes (vesafb). Although it uses a totally different approach than
STM, it can replace most of its functionality.
* it is getting more and more difficult to get suitable documentation
from VGA chip makers, especially for a niche product like SVGATextMode.
Even the XFree86 people are running into this obstacle every day. It is
impossible to write an SVGATextMode driver without those docs.
* It is also extremely difficult to write a good driver for hardware I
don't have. I obviously don't want to buy every new VGA card, and
donations are extremely rare (I count ONE in the four years of STM's
existence).
* most recent VGA cards are very louzy textmode performers. Actually all
the ones I could check are bad. This is due to the use of synchronous
memories, as explained in the FAQ. This means an STM driver is less and
less attractive compared to a graphical solution like the linux VESAFB.
Modern VGA controllers are much more difficult to set up. More work for
less results? Hmm...
* GGI, if it ever matures, will also be able to replace STM, and it will
actually be much less of a risk in terms of screwing up your text
console...
* SciTech Software has an SVGATextMode-like tool in their SciTech
Display Doctor for Linux. It supports a LOT more hardware than
SVGATextMode. But it's commercial of course...
Thanks to all the people who contributed in some way. The list is long,
but you know who you are.
Koen.
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From: Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WWW: Unix Help Site
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:58:19 GMT
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I am the webmaster of a Unix Help site/portal that is looking for some
publicity. It is a great place to learn about all the variants of Unix,
and provides lots of links to very useful documentation.
The URL is http://www.unixpower.org
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| Windsor Unix Users Group Founder: http://unix.windsor.on.ca/ |
| Personal Page: http://www.unixpower.org/alanp/ |
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From: Peter Kleiweg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Using TrueType fonts on Unix X11
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:58:46 GMT
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Recent versions of X11 have TrueType support build in. For those with
older X11 versions, and not willing to recompile X11, an easy and quick
solution is to convert TrueType fonts to X11 bitmap fonts.
Many TrueType fonts look better than most standard X11 fonts. Especially
Web documents will often improve dramatically in legibility when using
TrueType fonts.
A manual for easy conversion of TrueType to X11 fonts is at:
http://www.let.rug.nl/~kleiweg/x11ttf/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Michel Eyckmans (MCE)")
Subject: Patchlevel 15 of xautolock released
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:59:01 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Patchlevel 15 of xautolock has now been spotted at:
ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/screensavers/xautolock-pl15.tgz
In a not too distant future it should also show up in:
ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/applications/xautolock-pl15.tgz
Other sites will surely follow once the mirroring catches up.
User visible changes from patchlevel 14 are:
1. addition of the `-locknow', `-unlocknow' and `-nowlocker' options;
2. the VMS port should now work to a much larger degree.
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Xautolock monitors console activity under the X window system, and
fires up a program of your choice if nothing happens during a
user configurable period of time. You can use this to automatically
start up a screen locker in case you tend to forget to do so manually
before having a coffee break.
Xautolock was conceived, written, and performed by:
Michel Eyckmans (MCE) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stefan De Troch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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#include <std/disclaimer> Code of the Geeks v3.1
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From: Stacy Doster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux Expo Technical and Business Track Information Now Available
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:58:44 GMT
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The 5th Annual Linux Expo website has been updated to include Technical and
Business Track information. Share the latest developments in Linux technology
May 18-22nd, in Raleigh, NC. Also, just announced the ExtremeLinux Track,
www.extremelinux.org
The scope of this track, organized by members of the ExtremeLinux mailing list
is ExtremeLinux and Beowulf as it pertains to the following: (1)Introducing
cluster creation and programming to the wider community of Linux programmers
and users. (2) To serve as a platform for introducing and furthering the
adoption of Linux amongst business and other non-scientific users, and thus to
be a platform for showcasing scientific and non-scientific applications. (3)
To have talks on the "Linux" aspects of extremelinux, talks that would be
interesting to the linux user and programmer community at large, for example,
kernel programming like filesystems, system administration, etc.
The program will consist of a highlighted speaker, an extremelinux technical
track(with in Linux Expo), tutorials, and a BoF session. The ExtremeLinux
folks will host live demonstrations at their booth and other cluster related
booths will be part of the program.
The ExtremeLinux sessions will cost $35 to attend, while the technical
program, EL Highlighted Speaker, and BoF;s be included in the rest of Linux
Expo.
If your company would like to sponsor an ExtremeLinux Speaker please contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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www.linuxexpo.org
phone 919.942.3318
fax 919.933.9233
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Farrell McKay)
Subject: 128-bit crypto: Fortify for Netscape: New releases.
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:58:58 GMT
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Sydney, Australia. (16 Mar, 1999). Two new versions of Fortify for Netscape
have been released and are now generally available.
Version 2.2.0 on Windows 95/98/NT delivers support for the latest Netscape
v4.51 browsers. Version 1.4.0-Unix also supports the v4.51 browsers, on
Linux, Solaris (Sparc and Intel systems), Irix, and DEC Unix.
[Note that, at the time of writing, Netscape have not yet released the v4.51
browser on the Unix 'unsupported' cluster of platforms. When these platform
editions become available, Fortify will be updated accordingly.]
These releases of Fortify for Netscape also include changes to facilitate
its translation (localization) into non-English languages. Opportunities
now exist for commercial resellers, non-commercial groups, or individuals
to create or assist with non-English translations of Fortify. Expressions
of interest are hereby solicited! For further details please refer to
http://www.fortify.net/localization.html.
Fortify for Netscape is available immediately from the Fortify web site,
at http://www.fortify.net/, or from the Fortify mirror FTP sites (after
propagation is complete).
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About Fortify for Netscape:
Fortify for Netscape is a system that provides world-wide, unconditional,
full strength, 128-bit encryption to users of Netscape's Web browsers.
If you routinely use Netscape's export grade Web browsers (i.e. the ones
that are available on the net), then you need Fortify.
Fortify is free for all forms of non-commercial use. It currently supports
most, if not all, of the non-beta versions of Netscape Navigator (v3 and v4)
and Communicator (v4), that have been released on the following platforms:-
DEC-OSF + Dec UNIX (Alpha systems)
SGI Irix 5.x and 6.x (Mips systems)
Sun Solaris 2.4 and 2.5.1 (Sparc systems)
Sun Solaris 2.4 and 2.5.1 (Intel x86 systems)
Sun SunOS 4.1.3_U1 (Sparc systems)
BSD, FreeBSD, BSDI (Intel x86 systems)
Linux-Elf and Linux-glibc2 (Intel x86 systems)
MKLinux and LinuxPPC (PowerPC systems)
Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT (Intel x86 systems)
IBM OS/2 (Intel x86 systems)
Full details about availability, copyright, download sites, latest news,
and an FAQ guide can all be found at the Fortify web site:-
http://www.fortify.net/
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From: John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Tsinvest version 0.5 - programmed trading of equities
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:59:06 GMT
Reply-To: John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The program tsinvest is for the programmed trading of equities. It is
useful for day trading. The new version has one additional command
line switch, -d5, for "noise trading" in highly speculative markets.
The program has a web site at http://www2.inow.com/~conover/ntropix/
- From the lsm:
Title: tsinvest-0.5.tar.gz
Version: 0.5
Entered-date: February 15, 1999
Description: Quantitative financial analysis of equities.
The optimal gains of multiple equity
investments are computed. The program decides
which of all available equities to invest in
at any single time, by calculating the
instantaneous Shannon probability of all
equities, and using statistical estimation
techniques to estimate the accuracy of the
calculated Shannon probability. Entropic
techniques are used throughout. A tutorial is
presented in the man(1) pages. A companion
equity market simulation program is included.
Keywords: financial engineering quantitative analysis entropic
equities stocks trading investing
Author: John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Maintained-by: Author
Primary-site: http://www2.inow.com/~conover/ntropix
Alternate-site:
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/apps/financial/investment/tsinvest-0.5.tar.gz
Original-site: http://www2.inow.com/~conover/ntropix
Platform: Linux, and any other supporting GCC
Copying-policy: Can freely distribute, but cannot sell or include in a
commercial product without permission of author.
John
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VOX 408.370.2688, FAX 408.379.9602
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www2.inow.com/~conover/john.html
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From: Jeroen Massar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: /dev/changer - a driver to mount all the cd's in a changer
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:59:03 GMT
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Hi,
Well this is the very first, almost working beta alpha gamma of /dev/changer.
It shouldn't even compile for you... cause you're missing some stuff in the
kernel includes which I have manually edited but haven't included patches
for yet.
See the source code for all the rest of the documentation available.
What:
/dev/changer will allow you to mount all the cd's in your changer(s) at once.
thus avoiding the hassle with scripts etc. And effectivly allowing a cheap way
to expensive jukeboxes along with their software...
A few things you should know:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # for i in `seq 255`; do mknod /dev/changer$i b 42 $i; mkdir -p
/cdrom/$i done
and then:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # mount /dev/changer1 /cdrom/1 -t iso9660
For any comments etc, send it to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or check the website at
http://unfix.org/projects/changer
Current status:
Works partly, except it can only use one cd as the buffers aren't
invalidated in between... I'll hope to fix this tonight (CET).
Greets,
Jeroen Massar
http://unfix.org - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Feldt)
Subject: LOCAL: St. Louis Linux Users Group March Mtg
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:59:09 GMT
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* Next meeting will be Thursday March 18, 7:00pm at the INDIAN
TRAILS County Library (See below for directions)
* This months presentation: Firewall Features of the Linux 2.2 Kernel
by Steven Pritchard,
Linux Users of Central Illinois
* Door prizes as usual!
PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION
========================
Steven Pritchard will be giving a presentation on the new firewalling
features of the Linux 2.2 kernels and the new utilities for controlling
firewalling and masquerading, ipchains and ipmasqadm. Steve will show
how to set up a masqueraded network suitable for anything from home use
to a large office.
Steven Pritchard is a long-time Linux advocate who started the Southern
Illinois Linux Users Group (http://www.silug.org/) in September of 1994.
He currently lives in Springfield, Illinois, and he and his wife Kara
run both the Linux Users of Central Illinois (http://www.luci.org/) and
the Springfield Perl Mongers (http://springfield.pm.org/). He can be
reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MEETING DIRECTIONS
==================
Indian Trails Library
8400 Delport Drive
(at Midland)
(314)-428-5424
- - - From 170:
Exit Page east to North-South Road
Go left on North-South Road to Midland
Go left on Midland one block to Delport
The Library is on your left
see map at
http://www.cs.umsl.edu/~feldt/sluugls/library/indian.html
#
# /etc/passwd : St. Louis Unix Users Group - Linux SIG
#
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From: "Jeffrey S. Gilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Cincinnati Linux Users Group March Meeting
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:59:18 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The March general meeting of the Cincinnati Linux Users Group
will be on Saturday, March 27th, 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:
VNC and Coda
by Kragen Sitaker
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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From: "Jesper R. Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Linux Install Party in Aarhus, Denmark
Date: 19 Mar 1999 22:59:56 GMT
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AALUG is hosting a Linux Install Party this upcomming Sunday (1999/03/21).
Come and get rid of Windows :-)
or install Linux side by side with Windows, OS2 or what ever....
The party is at the University of Aarhus, form 9 AM till 8 PM.
Below is a more complete announce in Dansih. You can also get more
infomation (in Danish) from our web site (hhtp://aalug.linux.dk).
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AALUG - AArhus Linux User Group - holder stor install fest s�ndag den 21.
marts. Her f�r du mulighed for at f� installeret Linux p� din computer -
som dit eneste operativsystem!
eller i fin sameksistens med Windows :-)
Vi s�tter et netv�rk op, s� det bliver muligt at f� testet netv�rksops�tning
samt mulighed for at udveksle Linux programmer.
M�der du op med din computer, bedes du tilmelde dig p�:
http://aalug.linux.dk/ELY/tilmelding.htm
Har du allerede tilmeldt dig til ELY beh�ver du ikke tilmelde dig igen.
Du er ogs� velkommen selv om du ikke vil l�gge PC til men blot se n�rmere p�
Linux.
Arrangementet finder sted i Vandrehallen, bygning 530, p� �rhus Universitet.
For k�rselsvejledning se http://www.au.dk/dk/kort/byg1530.htm
D�rene vil v�re �bne fra kl. 9 til kl. 20.
M�d op med din computer og husk en forl�ngerledning til str�m samt evt. et TP
net-kabel. Har du ikke et netkabel kan vi lave det til dig.
Forumlisten kan benyttes til at aftale k�relejlighed, b�de til at tilbyde og
til at s�ge k�relejlighed.
Med venlig hilsen
AALUG
http://aalug.linux.dk/
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