Linux-Announce Digest #405, Volume #3 Fri, 19 Mar 99 02:13:16 EST
Contents:
mvm - GPL voicemail system (Marc SCHAEFER)
COMMERCIAL: SuperAnt CD-ROM for X-Windows ("Steve G.")
WANTED: GPL'd Fuzzy logic development tool seeking for continuation (Ronald Hartwig)
COMMERCIAL: Linux Journal May 1999 (Marjorie Richardson)
GTL-0.2.5 - Graph Template Library (Marcus Raitner)
SVGATextMode-1.9: The End... ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
/dev/changer - a driver to mount all the cd's in a changer (Jeroen Massar)
AOLServer external database driver for InterBase (Sebastian Skracic)
COMMERCIAL: LivePage ContentServer for Linux Beta ("Mark G. Adams")
LOCAL: New LUG Forming For Southern New Jersey (Info Inside) (Bob Patterson)
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From: Marc SCHAEFER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: mvm - GPL voicemail system
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 22:49:57 GMT
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mvm is the ``minimal voicemail system'', implementing multiple voicemailboxes,
mail notification/forwarding, menu editing, multiple languages, fax forwarding,
levelling with passwords and WWW gateway on top of vgetty supported voice
modems.
You can find mvm 2.0 on
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/serial/getty/mvm-2.0.tar.bz2
As mentionned, mvm needs mgetty/vgetty. For use of all mvm features, you
need a voice synthesis package (at this time both rsynth-old and rsynth-2.0
supported, Festival in the making), and mgetty-1.1.20.
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From: "Steve G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: SuperAnt CD-ROM for X-Windows
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 22:36:46 GMT
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
X Windows CD-ROM for Linux available.
SuperAnt is announcing that effective immeddiately,
they will be making available a X Windows CD-ROM for Linux.
The X Windows CD-ROM contains XFree for Linux, including all files
needed to install X Windows on regular Linux systems as well as small
systems like Small Linux. Also has desktop systems and window managers,
KDE, GNOME, FLWM and others.
SuperAnt is a Linux and Open Source technology provider and packager,
selling and marketing business and recreation CD-ROMS on the Internet.
For more information about SuperAnt products and services, please visit
their web-site at www.superant.com.
Press Contact:
Steven Gibson
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web-site: www.superant.com
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From: Ronald Hartwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WANTED: GPL'd Fuzzy logic development tool seeking for continuation
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 22:55:23 GMT
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The Fuzzy System devlopment tool FOOL (see
http://condor.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/FOOL.html for a description)
is now available for 4 years and has been downloaded several 100 times.
It runs under flavors of UNIX but preferably under Linux. Ports for
DOs/windows are under construction (Java)
Now no one of the original developers has the time to maintain and
develop the project and to fix bugs or to include it into a .rpm archive
and other desirable things:
- - Finishing the Java-version of the GUI and a full java-Package
- - debugging the fuzzy engine FOX
- - Supporting KDE or GNOME
- - Inclusion into matlab
- - finishing the C-Code generator
- - fixing problems with Linux glibc
So, the tool is now under GPL and we invite all interested developers to
continue the project (sources and documentation ar to be found on the
web-page as far as available). My additional offer is to maintain the
original web-pages and the main ftp archive, so new versions are all
found in the kown places.
Please have a look at the tool and feel free to contact me for details.
I would like to keep the project from fading away :)
Kind regards
Ronald
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Institut f�r Multimediale und Interaktive Systeme
Dipl.-Inform. Ronald Hartwig
Seelandstra�e 1a; 23569 L�beck
Tel: 0451/3909 517 (FAX: -505) http://www.imis.mu-luebeck.de/hartwig
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From: Marjorie Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Linux Journal May 1999
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 22:56:13 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The May 1999 issue of Linux Journal (#61) will be mailed from the
printers in Waseca, Minnesota on April 12, 1999.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LINUX JOURNAL
May 1999
_________________________________________________________________
Features
* GUI Development with Java by Ian Darwin
How to write a GUI using the Java Swing set.
* Introduction to Multi-Threaded Programming by Brian Masney
A description of thread programming basics.
* CORBA Program Development, Part 1 by J. Mark Shacklette and Jeff
Illian
CORBA basics for the beginning programmer.
* DSP Software Development by Ian V. McLoughlin
The project life cycle for a digital signal processingprogram.
* Larry Wall, The Guru of Perl by Marjorie Richardson
What's happening with the Perl scripting language.
Forum
* CREAT: An Embedded Systems Project by Nick Bailey
* An Overview of Intel's MMX Technology by Ariel Ortiz Ramirez
* Troll Tech's QPL by Craig Knudsen
Reviews
* Product Review
+ Red Hat Motif 2.1 for Linux by John Kacur
* Book Review
+ Linux Programmer's Reference by Andrew G. Feinberg
Columns
* Linux Apprentice: A Toolbox for the X User by Christoph Dalitz
* Linux Means Business: Upgrading Linux Over the Internet by Daniel
Dee and Dale Nielsen
* System Administration: Adding Features to Dial-Up PPP Service by
Lindsay Haisley
* At the Forge: Reading E-mail Via the Web by Reuven M. Lerner
* The Cutting Edge: LiS: Linux Streams by Fransisco Ballesteros,
Denis Froschauer, David Grothe and Graham Wheeler
* Focus on Software by David A. Bandel
Departments
* Letters to the Editor
* Focus: Programming by Marjorie Richardson
* Stop the Presses: LinuxWorld Conference & Expo by Marjorie
Richardson
* Best of Technical Support
* New Products
+ Cobalt Qube 2, Cobalt Networks, Inc.
+ Power Boot 3.0, BlueSky Innovations LLC
+ CyberCop Scanner on Linux, Network Associates, Inc.
+ e-smith Server & Gateway, e-smith, Inc.,
+ Lotus Notes and Domino, Lotus Development Corp.
+ MIMER DBMS for Linux, Sysdeco Mimer AB
+ PGI Workstation 3.0, The Portland Group
+ DocFather Professional 2.2 and Sitforum Database Exchange,
SFS Software
+ Velocis Database Server v2.1 for Linux, Raima Corporation
+ CivilizationCall to Power for Linux, Loki Entertainment
Software
+ RiverTools, Research Systems, Inc.
+ DIMM-PC/486, EMJ Embedded Systems
* Advertisers Index
* Linux Consultants HOWTO
Strictly On-line
* Improve Bash Shell Scripts Using Dialog by Mihai Bisca
* Using Linux in the University by Jeremy Dinsel
* A Look at the Buffer-Overflow Hack by Eddie Harari
* Memory Access Error Checkers by Cesare Pizzi
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From: Marcus Raitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: GTL-0.2.5 - Graph Template Library
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 22:52:38 GMT
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===========================================================================
The Graph Template Library - GTL
Version 0.2.5
===========================================================================
WHAT IS GTL?
Since we are intensively working with graph algorithms
especially in Graphlet (http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/Graphlet/),
we decided to implement GTL, a graph library based on STL. For
the design of GTL's API the API of LEDA has served as a basis.
GTL contains the classes needed to work with graphs, nodes and
edges and some basic algorithms as building blocks for more
complex graph algorithms. Further algorithms are under work.
CHANGES (from 0.2.4)
* Added detection of subgraphs homeomorphic to either K5 or
K3,3 in case that the graph is not planar.
* Added support for graphs with multiple edges and selfloops
in planarity test.
* fixed some bugs in planarity test.
FEATURES:
* Datastructures for handling graphs efficiently.
* Designed to be extended to fit your own needs.
* Basic (extensible) graph algorithms:
- Depth First Search (DFS)
- Breadth First Search (BFS)
- Topological Sorting
- Biconnectivity Test
- ST Numbering
- Planarity Test with planar embedding
* GML file format support
(see http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/Graphlet/)
Please refer to our homepage for details.
AVAILABILITY:
We are currently using GTL in Graphlet on the following
platforms:
* Solaris with egcs-1.0.3 or later.
* Linux with egcs-1.0.3 or later.
* MS Windows NT/95/98 and Visaul C++ 5.0 Service Pack 3
The following configurations are reported to work:
* HP-UX 9.07 with gcc-2.8.1
The latest version is GTL-0.2.5.
The source code can be downloaded from:
http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/archive/archive.theory/ftp/GTL/
HOMEPAGE:
The GTL WWW homepage is
http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/Graphlet/GTL/
AUTHORS:
GTL was designed and implemented by:
Michael Forster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Andreas Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Marcus Raitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Currently only Marcus Raitner maintains GTL. Please direct any
bugreports and/or suggestions to him.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SVGATextMode-1.9: The End...
Date: 19 Mar 1999 06:42:56 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: Jeroen Massar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: /dev/changer - a driver to mount all the cd's in a changer
Date: 19 Mar 1999 06:43:32 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: Sebastian Skracic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: AOLServer external database driver for InterBase
Date: 19 Mar 1999 06:42:04 GMT
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External database driver
This driver is implemented as standalone executable. Once started,
it acts as a database proxy daemon which translates AOLServer
database requeste into InterBase specific API calls. AOLServer
communicates with proxy daemon via TCP/IP, so they can be running
on different hosts.
By separating external driver to another host, we can access
databases for which no client library is available on platform
AOLserver runs. An example for this would be InterBase 4.0 running on
Linux host which we want to connect to AOLServer running on Solaris
box. Let's assume that InterBase client library is not available
for Solaris. So we build external db driver on Linux host using
available Linux InterBase client library. Now AOLServer on Solaris
and proxy daemon on Linux can talk to each other using AOLServer's
database-independent external data source protocol.
..... and the bad news:
Development of internal version is abandoned because InterBase client
API is not thread safe. Therefore, if you're still using it, you
are urged to migrate to external version.
..... however:
You can still use the same InterBase datasource and the same C/Tcl
scripts you developed so far.
Current release: 1.0.0
More info: <URL:http://www.lavsa.com/sskracic/aolinterbase/>
Regards,
Sebastian Skracic
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From: "Mark G. Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: LivePage ContentServer for Linux Beta
Date: 19 Mar 1999 06:44:15 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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LivePage ContentServer for Linux Beta
LivePage Corporation is pleased to announce this Beta of LivePage
ContentServer for Linux. LivePage ContentServer is part of LivePage Enterprise,
a collaborative content-base management & publishing system for the enterprise.
LivePage ContentServer for Linux is designed to leverage Linux's
enterprise-class reliability, ease of administration and performance on
low-cost hardware for advanced web server applications.
The beta period will begin March 12, 1999. The final release of LivePage
ContentServer for Linux is scheduled for April 1999. A version for the Sun
Solaris operating system is expected to follow shortly after that.
The purpose of our beta program is to obtain prompt and constructive feedback
from your use of LivePage ContentServer on Linux. We expect a strong level of
commitment from each beta tester to ensure the ultimate quality of the product
when released.
For more information, please visit our web site at www.livepage.com
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Mark G. Adams
Software Developer
LivePage Corporation
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Patterson)
Subject: LOCAL: New LUG Forming For Southern New Jersey (Info Inside)
Date: 19 Mar 1999 06:42:59 GMT
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Mainly for Camden, Burlington and Gloucester Counties (but is open to
all other Counties south/southeast). Initial meeting _tentatively_
scheduled for April 5th. E-mail me for more details, or if you have
any quetions.
Bob Patterson
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