Linux-Announce Digest #426, Volume #3            Wed, 24 Mar 99 22:13:20 EST

Contents:
  COMMERCIAL: GraphOn/Linux ("John @icc")
  COMMERCIAL: ZMech 0.3.01 - Extendable CASE tool (Sergio Masci)
  MAGE 0.1.3 adventure game engine released ("ERDI 'Cactus' Gergo")
  WWW: What's next in the Linux Revolution ("Technical Review")
  pi-address V0.3.0 - X11 based address manager (Michael Wiedmann)
  pinfo-0.3.0 /Przemek's Info Viewer v0.3.0/ (Przemek Borys)
  COMMERCIAL: WZCE 3.3 - Wei Zhong Chinese Environment (Wei Zhong Gong)
  VxMail-1.36 - handle multiple e-mail domains on a single host (Boris Jakubith, alt: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED])

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From: "John @icc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: GraphOn/Linux
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 23:09:47 GMT

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Press Release       For Immediate Release

For Further Information:
Rusty Keller, GraphOn Corporation       Pat Meier, Pat Meier Associates
1.800.GRAPHON, Fax: 408.370.5047    415.392.4200, Fax: 415.392.4205
[EMAIL PROTECTED]      Cellular phone: 415.710.8350
http://www.graphon.com      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        http://www.patmeier.com

GraphOn Releases New Versions of Server-based Software Products GO-Global,
GO-Joe, and GO-Between
Adds Red Hat Linux 5.1 compatibility, increased security, TrueType font
support to thin, server-based connectivity software for Multi-user NT,
Windows PC and Java access of UNIX and Linux applications.
CAMPBELL, Calif. � March 22, 1999 � GraphOn Corporation (www.graphon.com)
announced today it has added several important new features to its thin,
server-based connectivity software, GO-Global� version 1.6, GO-Joe� version
2.3, and GO-Between� version 1.1, including improved data compression for
more speed, international keyboard compatibility, improved password
security, shared TrueType font capability and support for Red Hat Linux�
5.1.  GraphOn is also unifying its server component, GlobalHost, so that a
single Universal X Server operates with all the latest versions of GraphOn's
GO-Global (Windows), GO-Joe� (Java) and GO-Between� (Windows Terminal
Server/multi-user NT) clients.

GraphOn's thin, server-based software makes it easy to deploy Linux, UNIX�,
and X Window applications to users over LAN, WAN, dial-up connection or over
the Internet without requiring users to have Linux or UNIX on their
desktops.  GraphOn connectivity software gives IT managers the freedom to
focus on applications rather than on operating systems or hardware and
simplifies network management in enterprises with mixed desktop environments
and telecommuting needs by providing business critical applications from a
centrally managed server.  The updates are scheduled to ship March 25, 1999,
and are currently available for demonstration from GraphOn's website at
http://www.graphon.com.

"Our unified GlobalHost further simplifies the GraphOn server-based software
suite to make management of a heterogeneous computing environment even
easier and more economical," says Walt Keller, president and CEO of GraphOn
Corporation. "Whether for enterprise deployment, software rental or
otherwise extending the enterprise beyond the intranet, companies can deploy
Linux and UNIX applications, unchanged, over dial-up, network connections,
the Internet or the web to desktops and remote computers, that suit the
needs of the software application's end user."

Universal X Server - One Host Serves All
Enhancements to GO-Global, GO-Joe, and GO-Between include a unified
GlobalHost, or Universal X Server, allowing a single version of GlobalHost
to serve UNIX/X and Linux applications to Windows PCs, Windows Terminal
Server/multi-user NT, and Java clients over high and low bandwidth
connections.  The unified GlobalHost simplifies network administration,
making it easy to integrate mixed desktop environments in enterprises,
simplify critical application access by telecommuters, and lower total cost
of ownership (TCO) through reduced maintenance costs.

End-to-End Encryption Boosts Security
GraphOn's new releases feature a proprietary algorithm that encrypts the
client's password on the client and keeps it encrypted in transit and on the
server.  This end-to-end encryption protects the user's password from being
seen in transit, keeps it encrypted on the server and only decrypts it on
the UNIX or Linux server for the session.  For added security, users may
wish to encrypt their entire session using third party security products.

TrueType Font Distribution Reduces Network Traffic
GraphOn's GO-Global version 1.6 and GO-Between version 1.1 share TrueType
fonts between server and client thereby reducing network traffic.  Where
previously bitmaps of the font characters were sent from the server to the
client, the new GO-Global and GO-Between packages install a library of
TrueType fonts on the X server and copies them onto the client system only
on demand for use as Windows fonts.  With the new versions, GO-Global and
GO-Between send only the character name and information instead of the
entire bitmap.

GraphOn Sales Support Assists International Customization
GraphOn's thin, server-based solution centralizes server management and
deployment of UNIX/X and Linux applications over networks virtually anywhere
in the world.  GraphOn sales support will provide information to help IT
managers or systems integrators using GraphOn's products to apply custom
keytables to support international keyboards.

In recent news, GraphOn announced it completed a $5.1 million private
placement of common stock on January 28, 1999 and Unity First Acquisition
Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board- UFAC; UFACW; UFACZ) announced it planned to
consummate a merger and acquisition of GraphOn. Upon completion of the
merger, Unity First will acquire GraphOn in exchange for 6.79 million shares
of Unity First common stock and change its name to GraphOn Corporation.
Consummation of the proposed merger is subject, among other conditions, to
approval by Unity First's public stockholders and by GraphOn's stockholders.
There can be no assurance that the proposed merger will be successfully
consummated.

GraphOn Corporation
GraphOn develops, markets and supports powerful, thin, server-based software
to speed, centralize and simplify network computing and enable efficient
deployment of applications to a wide variety of desktop PCs and devices.
Its products include GO-Global�, the world's first thin client X server for
PC's running Microsoft� Windows�, GO-Joe�, the world's first thin client
Java� X server, and GO-Between�, the world's first thin client X server for
multi-user NT (such as Microsoft Terminal Server and Citrix WinFrame).
GraphOn has strategic relationships with major UNIX and Linux system
vendors, network computer and terminal vendors, system integrators, and
software companies.  GraphOn's customers are primarily Fortune 1000
corporations.  GraphOn is headquartered in Campbell, California with offices
in Seattle, Washington and Concord, New Hampshire.  More data on GraphOn can
be found at http://www.graphon.com.

This press release contains statements that are forward looking as that term
is defined by the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995.  These statements are based on current expectations that are subject
to risks and uncertainties.  Actual results will differ due to factors such
as customer demand, product ship schedules, PC shipment growth, product mix,
competitive products and pricing, technological shifts and other issues and
factors.

GraphOn, GO-Joe, GO-Global, GO-Between, GlobalHost, Universal X server,
RapidX and ThinX are trademarks or registered trademarks of GraphOn Corp. in
the USA and other countries.






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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sergio Masci)
Subject: COMMERCIAL: ZMech 0.3.01 - Extendable CASE tool
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:56:02 GMT

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COMMERCIAL: ZMech 0.3.01 - Extendable CASE tool

ZMech is a visual CASE tool that allows complex event driven systems to
be interactivly designed and debugged using the state machine paradigm.
It has been built using the multiplatform IPAD-Pro core and consequently
is completly configuarable and extendable (the XEBOT package and various
animated demos available from the same site show, how this can easily be
done).

Out of the box the demo version of ZMech allows highly complex systems
to be:

    *   interactively described through state diagrams.

    *   translated into a form suitable for direct execution by an
        embedded micro controller or other event driven system
        (such as a GUI system).

    *   code generated and then combined with user written C / C++
        and assembler source

    *   interactivly debugged by running the compiled generated code
        against the original state diagrams.

    *   split into seperate state machines and debugged concurrently
        allowing development of libraries of frequently used
        components and distributed multiprocessor designs

ZMech, XEBOT and IPAD are currently available for Linux 2.0.x (Intel),
Solaris 2.5 (SPARC), OS/2, MS Windows (NT, 95, 98 and 3.1) and MSDOS.

ZMech can be obtained from:

        http://www.demon.co.uk/titan/ZMECH

XEBOT and IPAD can be obtained from:

        http://www.demon.co.uk/titan

Animated demos showing user / GUI interaction, state machine traces
and dialog building can be obtained from:

        http://www.demon.co.uk/titan/DEMO
        (BEWARE: some demos seem to run slowly when viewed using
                 some versions of Internet Explorer)



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From: "ERDI 'Cactus' Gergo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: MAGE 0.1.3 adventure game engine released
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 23:06:37 GMT

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MAGE 0.1.3 release
==================
A new public release of MAGE, 0.1.3, is available at
http://mage.rulez.org.

What is MAGE?
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The name MAGE comes from MAGE Adventure Game Engine, in the fashion of
GNUish recursive acronyms. As the name suggests, its goal is to
provide a complete open source system for authoring and playing
interactive fiction games. Due to its modular design, the front-end
can be easily changed, thus allowing the creation of text-based user
interfaces, while still supporting graphical clients (e.g. using the X
Windowing System).

Technical issues
- ----------------
MAGE is being developed under Linux, and although we haven't yet had the
opportunity to try it out on different systems, it should compile on
every system that has a C++ compiler (with STL support) and to which
Python is ported. Of course can the various user interfaces have other
requirements. As you have probably figured it out yet, the program is
written in C++.

About this version
- ------------------
MAGE now uses the 1.2 version of the GTK+ toolkit, along with GTK--
1.0. This means, among others, that themes will work.
This is a developer version, and is NOT inteded for end-users. This
version is for those who would be interested int this project, either
as contributors, or as story authors.

Authors
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        Gerg� �RDI ...... <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        Andr�s NAGY ..... <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Contributors:
        None so far.

If you would like to contribute, report a bug, or just provide
feedback (and please do), write to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or subscribe
to our mailing list at http://www.extreme.hu/mailman/listinfo/mage-l.




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   \      http://cactus.rulez.org           \ | (_| _ | (_  | | | || |__ |
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From: "Technical Review" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WWW: What's next in the Linux Revolution
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:33:59 GMT

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Linux has made great progress into the heart of programmers and computer
scientists as well as the drives of corporate servers and the product line
of major computer vendors. But computer history has seen similar revolutions
including the PC revolution in late 70's and early 80s. The PC revolution
ended up to be under the influence of certain industry leaders. Would Linux
continue to be available for free or will a Linux leader will emerge and
change the scenario. You can read more on and express your viewpoint on this
issue by visiting http://www.infology.com/VP2.htm






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From: Michael Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: pi-address V0.3.0 - X11 based address manager
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:36:05 GMT

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This is the announcement of V0.3.0 of 'pi-address', 
an X11 based GUI frontend to the address database of a 3Com Palm Pilot.

You will find the archive at the usual place:

- - ftp://linux.in-berlin.de/pub/pilot/pi-address.tar.gz
  (this is always a symlink to the newest version)

and after a short delay at the following mirror site:

- - ftp://pv915.pv.reshsg.uci.edu/pub/pilot/pi-address-0.3.0.tar.gz

The Solaris (Sparc) binary can be found after a short delay at:
- - ftp://linux.in-berlin.de/pub/pilot/binaries/solaris/.

An updated version of the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) is already 
in place at:

- - http://www.in-berlin.de/User/miwie/pia/

New in 0.3.0:
* Import records from a PilotMgr's SyncAB-CSV-file (Thanks a lot to Alan
  Harder submitting the relevant diff's).
* Export records in LDIF format let users import them in Netscapes address
  book or any other LDIF compatible software (Inspired from Bob Kopp's
  'pilot-ldif.pl', see:
  http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/rekopp/software/pilot-ldif/).
* Sequence of City, State and ZIP entries in New/Edit/Clone dialog
  depends on format of AddressDB (US/Europe) (Thanks for Scott Griffiths
  for suggesting this).
                      
Have fun
Michael
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
         This is an announcement of a new release of pi-address
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From: Przemek Borys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: pinfo-0.3.0 /Przemek's Info Viewer v0.3.0/
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:33:00 GMT

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I announce a second version of pinfo - v0.3.0

General description:

Pinfo is an info browser. It is written using ncurses, but works also 
fine with curses. It tries to make good use of hypertext features of
info, being by the way nice for the user. When you use it, you can 
navigate on links just like in *html-browsers* (my point of start was 
lynx :).

What's new?

- -regexp searching (via current node, or whole info file)
- -support for manual pages.
       * here I've added an experimental navigation engine;
         everything of the format 'something (number)' will be
         highlighted, and pressing enter on it will call man
         for page 'something' in section 'number'.
         The bad side of this engine is that the title tags
         also highlight, but I think I'll change it in some time.
- -command line options '--help' and '--version'.
- -a copy of GPL is added to the package.

Download site:

http://zeus.polsl.gliwice.pl/~pborys/pinfo-0.3.0.tar.gz
or better simply
http://zeus.polsl.gliwice.pl/~pborys/
in case there would be a newer version :)



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From: Wei Zhong Gong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: WZCE 3.3 - Wei Zhong Chinese Environment
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:29:39 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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I'm proud to announce WZCE 3.3 has been released.
WZCE, stands for Wei Zhong Chinese Environment, is a software package to
support Chinese information processing on PC UNIX. It contains a
Chinese terminal emulator which runs on PC UNIX (SCO OS5, UnixWare2.x and
Linux X86) VGA/SVGA console and some locale definition files on SCO OS5 and
UnixWare. With the first version released in early 1994, the Chinese terminal
emulator remains the best of its class: It delivers much faster smooth
display performance, consumes less memory, provides better compatibility with
both Chinese and English software than other CJK terminal emulator, and is
more stable.

In addition to commercial version which is available for SCO OS5,
UnixWare and Linux X86, I also provide a non-commercial and personal
version for Linux X86, people can use it for non-commercial and personal
purpose free of charge.

For more info, look to
    http://members.tripod.com/~wzce

GONG Wei Zhong
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Boris Jakubith, alt: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: VxMail-1.36 - handle multiple e-mail domains on a single host
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 22:35:27 GMT

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VxMail is a suite of programs which enable the handling of multiple e-mail
domains on a single host; it is independant from the system's user/password
database (/etc/passwd) but can handle users in this database as well.
At the moment VxMail consists of eight programs:

        vxcheck     - check mail folders for outdated or size
                      exceeding messages and remove these
                      (unchecked yet)
        vxconv      - convert a smail-like folder into the VxMail
                      folder format
        vxdeliver   - mail local delivery agent which looks up
                      for _complete_ e-mail addresses in a user
                      database
        vxdomcheck  - smail addendum for a /etc/smail/routers
                      entry (VxMail-1.xx/examples/smail)
        vxdump      - dump the user database to a file/stdout in
                      a format which may be re-read by using
                      `vxmkdb' (see below)
        vxgetconf   - write the current VxMail configuration
                      completely - or the value of a single
                      configuration item to stdout
        vxmkdb      - create/extend the user database from an
                      ASCII description file (may be stdin)
        vxpop       - a RFC1957 compliant POP3-server which allows
                      the redirection of POP3 requests to another
                      host

The local delivery agent `vxdeliver' can now handle mailing lists and
deliver messages to programs (via stdin), files and non-local recipients
- - the latter with the help of an external program (e.g. sendmail or smail).

As a consequence, `vxdeliver' can no longer be installed `setuid root';
so i wrote a (setuid root) wrapper script which executes `vxdeliver' with
root permissions; this script should be installed with the following
ownership/group/permissions:

- -r-s--x---   1 root     mail     3604 Mar 22 14:15 /usr/local/sbin/vxwrapper

With this wrapper program installed, `vxdeliver' can rather safely be
installed with the default 0755 (or 0511) permissions.

I hope this suite of programs is helpful.

Sorry, but most of the documentation is in german yet and it is partially
out of date.

        Boris Jakubith



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