Linux-Announce Digest #438, Volume #3             Fri, 2 Apr 99 06:13:28 EST

Contents:
  CORRECTION: wmchoose 1.0 -- choose a window manager on X startup (Todd Pafford)
  LOCAL: WYLUG (UK) meeting: Mon 12th April - MySQL (J Jackson)
  gnokii - tools for Nokia GSM mobile phones (Hugh Blemings)
  SpeedyCGI, speeds up Perl CGI scripts (Sam Horrocks)
  LOCAL: Santa Barbara Installfest ("S. Lockwood")
  LOCAL: NJ LUNICS mtg april (Peter Fillingham)
  Hand - a utility for manually starting applications ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  LOCAL: Oxon(UK) - Sun 11th April, Linux Performance, Chris Evans (Alasdair Kergon)
  Xlogmaster 1.6.0 - tool to monitor system status and logfiles ("Georg C. F. Greve")
  LOCAL: Kalamazoo (MI) Linux Users Group Meeting: April 6th (Phil Stommen)
  Updated Video4Linux Driver for ADS Cadet Radio Card ("Frederick F. Gleason")

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From: Todd Pafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CORRECTION: wmchoose 1.0 -- choose a window manager on X startup
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:35:33 GMT
Reply-To: Todd Pafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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(The original URL posted was incorrect, my appologies.  The correct
URL for information & download is included below.)

wmchoose is a small, but useful, X11 utility that allows a user to
easily choose a window manager as X starts up (via either startx or
xdm).  wmchoose is easily configured via an 'rc' file so that adding
new window managers is as simple as sticking a line in this file.

More information, a screenshot, and source or binary downloads can be
found at http://linux.umbc.edu/software/wmchoose/wmchoose.html

Todd Pafford    [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (J Jackson)
Subject: LOCAL: WYLUG (UK) meeting: Mon 12th April - MySQL
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:34:46 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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               West Yorkshire Linux Users Group  (WYLUG)

            Meetings are free and open to anyone to attend.

                     7 pm  Monday 12th April 1999
                        (6:30pm for coffee/tea)

        Presentations:         

               MySQL            -  Mike Banahan

               VMWare Demo      -  Rik Wade & Mark Conmy   Hopefully

        WYLUG Venue:  Active Learning Lab.,  (Level 7, near staircase 2)
                      E.C. Stoner Building   (aka Physics/Admin)
                      University of Leeds
                      Woodhouse Lane
                      Leeds UK

             for location of Leeds University & Campus Map see
                http://www.leeds.ac.uk/campus/location-maps.html
                http://www.leeds.ac.uk/campus/campusmap.html

        General Discussion:

                LINUX  -  User Information, Question and Answers

                WYLUG  -  what, who, when (and why :-)
                 Especially what happens at future meetings!

                   followed by beer at the Londoner Pub

        Further info:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                        http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/wylug 


        Future Meetings / Events in West Yorkshire:

              April 23rd - GBDirect's Linux for Commerce Conference 
                 This is a commercial seminar by GBDirect - see them
                 about bookings, details, costs etc  http://www.gbdirect.co.uk/

              April 22nd 6:30pm   British Computer Society - Visitors Welcome.
                   Topic:   Open-Source Software
                   Speaker: Mike Banahan of GBdirect & WYLUG
                   Venue:   Building B at Leeds Metropolitan University
                        http://www.yacc.co.uk:8003/events.html

              May 10th  WYLUG  - Java    Rik Wade

              June 14th WYLUG  - GIMP    Hannah Dee

              June/July WYLUG  - InstallFest


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WYLUG - West Yorkshire Linux User Group     Secretary: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/wylug        email list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]






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From: Hugh Blemings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: gnokii - tools for Nokia GSM mobile phones
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:33:12 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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gnokii is a Linux/Unix tool suite and (eventually) modem/fax driver for
Nokia (GSM) mobile phones. This is the first release that has been widely
publicised and provides basic support for the 3110, 3810 and 8110. Support
for 5110 and 6110 models is also included.  Development is continuing for
both model ranges as well as toward providing an ISDN-4-Linux style
"virtual modem" for fax/data calls.

Our home page is at:

http://multivac.fatburen.org

Cheers,
Hugh

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From: Sam Horrocks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SpeedyCGI, speeds up Perl CGI scripts
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:31:26 GMT
Reply-To: Sam Horrocks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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SpeedyCGI is a way to run CGI perl scripts persistently, which usually
makes them run much more quickly.  Converting scripts to use SpeedyCGI is
in most cases as simple has changing the interpreter line at the top of
the script from

    #!/usr/local/bin/perl

to

    #!/usr/local/bin/speedy

After the script is initially run, instead of exiting, SpeedyCGI keeps the
perl interpreter running in memory.  During subsequent runs, this interpreter
is used to handle new requests, instead of starting a new perl interpreter
for each execution.

SpeedyCGI conforms to the CGI specification, and does not work inside the
web server.  A very fast cgi-bin (written in C) is executed for each request.
This fast cgi-bin then contacts the persistent Perl process, which is usually
already in memory, to do the work and return the results.

Since all of these processes run outside the web server, they can't cause
problems for the web server itself.  Also, each perl program runs as its own
Unix process, so one program can't interfere with another.  Command line
options can also be used to deal with programs that have memory leaks or
other problems that might keep them from otherwise running persistently.

SpeedyCGI has been tried with perl versions 5.004_04 and 5.005_02,
and under Solaris 2.6, Redhat Linux 5.1, and FreeBSD 3.1.  There
may be problems wither other OSes or earlier versions of Perl.


Mailing List
============

Dave Parker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has set up a mailing list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Subscribe by sending a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with "subscribe" in the body.

Archive is at http://newlug.org/mailArchive/speedycgi


Downloading
===========

SpeedyCGI can be retrieved from:

    http://daemoninc.com/speedycgi
    http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/H/HO/HORROCKS/


Author
======

Sam Horrocks
Daemon Consulting Inc.
http://daemoninc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Frequently Asked Questions
==========================

Compiliation fails with: "queue.c", line 335: cannot do pointer arithmetic
on operand of unknown size

    Fixed in version 1.4 and later.

"make test" fails on t/shutdown.t
        
    Should be fixed in version 1.5

How does the speedy front end connect to the back end process?

    Via a localhost TCP socket.  A queue is kept in /tmp for each cgi
    program.  In that queue are the port numbers of the perl processes
    waiting for connections.  The CGI-front end pulls a port number out of
    this queue, connects, sends over environment and argv, and then uses
    this socket for Stdin/stdout to the perl process.

If another request comes in while a CGI is running, does the client have      
to wait or is another process started?  Is there a way to set a limit
on how many processes get started? 
    
    If another request comes while all the perl processes are busy, then
    another perl process is started.  Just like in CGI there is no limit on
    how many processes get started.  But, the processes are only started
    when the load is so high that they're neecessary.  If the load goes
    down, the processes will die off due to inactivity, unless you disable
    the timeout.

How much of perl's state is kept when speedy starts another request?          
Do globals keep their values?  Are destructors run after the request? 

    Globals keep their values.  Nothing is destroyed after the request.
    STDIN/STDOUT are closed -- other files are not.  %ENV and @ARGV, and
    %SIG are the only globals changed between requests.

How can I make sure speedy restarts when I edit a perl library used           
by the CGI? 

    Do a touch on the main cgi-bin file.  The mtime on the main file is
    checked each time the front-end runs.



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From: "S. Lockwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Santa Barbara Installfest
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:48:55 GMT

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           Announcing the Santa Barbara Linux Installfest!!!!!!

           When:   10:00AM-4:00PM Wednesday, April 17
           Where:  The Engineering II Pavilion at UCSB 
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The Santa Barbara Linux User Group is hosting an Installfest on April 17th.
We currently plan to support basic installations plus X-window configuration
for IBM-PC and Power Macintosh hardware (we are open, however, to other types 
of hardware if someone with another type of experience should happen to 
volunteer...)

Further information, including a map and directions, will be posted at:
http://folletts.ece.ucsb.edu/~sblug/installfest
Email inquiries may be directed to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hope to see you there!

Stephanie Lockwood
SBLUG President



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From: Peter Fillingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: NJ LUNICS mtg april
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:43:29 GMT

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the Lunics mob will meet on mon apr 5
sat 8pm at he scotch plains rescue squad;
the topic of the evening will be q & A...
pete

 Peter Fillingham       <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>  /\      /\
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hand - a utility for manually starting applications
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:51:51 GMT

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Overview

  This is to announce the first public release of the Hand utility.
  The Hand home page, with description, source, and screenshots, can
  be found at:

    http://www.playground.net/~brad/hand


Description

  Hand provides a secure execution environment for all types of Unix
  applications including utilities, system services and graphical
  programs. In cases where program initiation does not follow a
  schedule (cron) or respond to network client requests (inetd), hand
  is the best choice.


Operation

  Hand provides both a client/server facility or, for those with
  stringent security requirements, a standalone execution environment.
  For more info please see the README file at:

    http://www.playground.net/~brad/hand/README


Contact

  Questions or comments about this software can be directed to:

    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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From: Alasdair Kergon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Oxon(UK) - Sun 11th April, Linux Performance, Chris Evans
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:43:57 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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                          Linux Performance

                             Chris Evans 

                    Oxfordshire Linux User Group

              Computing Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford, UK

                       Sunday 11th April, 6.30pm
 
   The high performance of the Linux kernel is increasingly taken for 
   granted - it certainly gives other operating systems a run for their 
   money!  However, this is hard to justify without impartial facts 
   and figures.
 
   Chris Evans will present some new figures and also examine the 
   performance enhancements provided by the new Linux 2.2 kernel when  
   compared with 2.0.  He'll also take a peek into the future at what   
   could be made yet faster!

   Then there'll be a chance for general Linux discussion before we
   adjourn to a nearby pub by 8.30pm.

   The entrance to Comlab is from Parks Road and maps can be found at:
     http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/archive/ox/maps.html

   For more information, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: "Georg C. F. Greve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Xlogmaster 1.6.0 - tool to monitor system status and logfiles
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:41:07 GMT

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The Xlogmaster is a X11/GTK+ based program that allows easy and
powerful monitoring of your system. It allows reading logfiles,
status-giving devices (like the /proc devices) and running programs to 
gather information about anything the user desires. This input may
then be translated by means of a user-defined plugin in order to be
more understandable for the user. 

The output may then be processed with various filters that allow
anything from high-/lowlighting to starting a program that shuts down
your computer in case of a security breach.

It is a very useful tool for all programmers, system administrators,
control freaks or people who just like to know exactly what's going on
on their system.


_CHANGES_ :
* Complete "Customize" Menu rewrite
* Plugin support
* GTK+ 1.2.0 compliant
* The EXEC lines now allow pipes...
* Keyboard accelerators for entries (keys '1'-'0' without mods, with
                CTRL, with ALT & with CTRL+ALT)
* Keyboard accelerators for menu
* the Xlogmaster now evaluates the following environment variables:
        XLM_HOME - the directory where the main configuration resides
        XLM_LIB  - the directory where the Xlogmaster expects the sound
                        scripts subdirectories
        XLM_DB   - the directory where the database is located
        XLM_USER_DB - location of the users private database
* support for a system wide entry database
* support for personal entry database
* the Xlogmaster now catches logfile rotation
* a new mode - the "RUN" mode that allows execution of any program to
  gather information about the system and evaluate it's stdout and
  stderr.


_Features_ :
- - System wide and private database allow for easy reconfiguration and
  better integration into distributions
- - Filters to raise/lower/hide lines
- - Filters to alert/notify/uniconify/execute on lines in logfiles (even
  background ones)
- - Audio notification for alert/notify/uniconify
- - TAIL mode (basically emulating a "tail -f file")
- - CAT mode (basically emulating a "cat file" in reglar intervals)
- - RUN mode (running a program and processing it's stdout)
- - Plugin to translate / process output in any desired way
- - scrolling back in the logs with a scrollbar (size of buffer
  adjustable by user)
- - all defaults can be overridden by commandline
- - completely menu driven, fully customizable
- - style can be custom modified to perfectly blend in with your desktop
- - powerful matching due to REGEX patterns


_Primary Site_:
        ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/xlogmaster/


_Secondary Site(s)_:
        http://www.fusebox.hanse.de/xlogmaster/
        http://porter.desy.de/~greve/xlogmaster/


_Homepage_:
        http://www.gnu.org/software/xlogmaster/xlogmaster.html


_Requirements_:
- - X11 Window System
- - C++ compiler
- - GTK+ Toolkit Version >= 1.2.1


_Platforms_:
- - AIX 4.1.5
- - Digital UNIX 3.2c
- - FreeBSD
- - GNU/Linux
- - HP-UX
- - Irix5.3 (MIPS R4000)
- - Irix 6.2 (MIPS R5000)
- - Solaris
- - SunOS 4.1.1
- - x86 BSDI 3.0

(these are the tested ones - there is no real reason why the
xlogmaster shouldn't compile on all Unix platforms, though)

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"Brave GNU World", the monthly GNU column
in English and German. Check it out at 
 http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/



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From: Phil Stommen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Kalamazoo (MI) Linux Users Group Meeting: April 6th
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:42:18 GMT

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April 6th - Beginners Meeting 

Would you like some help getting started?  Come to the KLUG Beginners
Meeting on April 6th.  Meet the group and get your Linux questions
answered.  Bring your computer, and we'll help install Linux on it, at
no charge.  Now's the time to get started!

KLUG meets at Western Michigan University's Dunbar Hall, Room 2205. 
Meeting time is 7:00 PM each Tuesday.

Maps and directions can be found at
http://klug.armintl.com/meetings/maps.html


April 13th - Linux Documentation 

Getting started with Linux is a daunting task for the beginning user. 
The April 13th meeting is designed to show what documentation exists and
then focus on material that may be of more help to a beginner.

Learn more about KLUG at http://klug.armintl.com



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From: "Frederick F. Gleason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Updated Video4Linux Driver for ADS Cadet Radio Card
Date: Fri,  2 Apr 1999 10:51:21 GMT

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An updated Video4Linux driver for the ADS Cadet Radio Card is now
available as a patch to kernel version 2.2.5.  In addition to full support
for both AM an FM tuners, this updated version now supports automatic
detection and configuration of the card. 

Further information on the Cadet card and the driver, as well as the patch
itself can be found at:  http://linux.blackhawke.net/cadet.html.


|Frederick F. Gleason, Jr.|WAVA Radio - 105 FM |Voice: 1-(703)-807-2266   |
|      Chief Engineer     |1901 N. Moore Street|  FAX: 1-(703)-807-2248   |
|                         |Arlington, VA 22209 |  Web: HTTP://www.wava.com|




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