Linux-Announce Digest #494, Volume #3            Tue, 25 May 99 19:13:20 EDT

Contents:
  LOCAL: Kalamazoo (MI) Linux User Group Meeting: June 1st (Phil Stommen)
  LOCAL/WANTED: Linux users in Hawaii (root)
  COMMERCIAL: Reticomp - NYC Linux network consulting (Donn Morrill)
  XShipWars .91 Released (and web page moved) (Taura)
  PostgreSQL 6.4.2-5 RPM released (Al Dev)
  LOCAL/MAILING-LIST: creation of mailing list for STNY LUG ("Jeremy Impson (Not 
Simpson)")
  COMMERCIAL: QuestionExchange: Free help desk solution for your web site (Hector 
Augusto Gonzalez)
  COMMERCIAL: Linux Journal July 1999 (Darcy Whitman)
  LOCAL: NJ lunics meeting is off (Peter Fillingham)
  LOCAL: DLUG (Duesseldorf Linux User Group) meeting at 27.05.1999 (Rainer Nagel)
  WWW: linux-biz hits 400 (Idan Shoham)
  klavg-1.0 - KDE load average applet (Vadim Zaliva)

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From: Phil Stommen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Kalamazoo (MI) Linux User Group Meeting: June 1st
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 20:44:32 GMT

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June 1st Meeting - Beginner's Meeting

This Tuesday's meeting is intended for those who are curious about
Linux, or want some help getting started.  Bring your computer to the
meeting, and have Linux installed on it, at no charge. With a little
advance notice, you can also bring home your own Linux CD-ROM, produced
locally.  Join us on Tuesday to learn more about KLUG and have your
questions answered about Linux.  Now is the time to get started!

The Kalamazoo Linux Users Group (KLUG) meets at 7:00 PM each Tuesday at
Western Michigan's Dunbar Hall, Room 2205.  Maps and directions can be
found at http://klug.armintl.com/meetings/maps.html .

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


June 8th Meeting - The OpenLook Window Manager 

Over ten years ago, the people at SUN Microsystems wrote a window
manager for X-Windows called OpenLook, which was also known as
OpenWindows or XView.  The goal of this project was to be the primary
window manager for their new OS, known as Solaris.  The goals were
speed, simplicity of operation, easy configuration, while preserving a
number of powerful features and functions. 

On June 8th, we'll explore OpenLook a bit, compare it with some other
window managers (OpenLook is older than most of them!), and perhaps
learn a bit (or more) about how window managers have evolved since
OpenLook was created. It should be noted that many members of the
OpenLook design team went on to their next project: NeWs, and Java! 
Join us a week from Tuesday for this informative presentation given by
the current chairman of KLUG, Bob Brown.



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From: root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL/WANTED: Linux users in Hawaii
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 20:49:54 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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I was wondering if there is anyone here in Oahu that would be interested
in starting some sort of Linux users group.  If so let me know.




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From: Donn Morrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Reticomp - NYC Linux network consulting
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 21:05:36 GMT

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RetiComp, Inc. now provides Linux network consulting in the New York
tri-state area. RetiComp designs, installs and maintains intranets for
home office, small and medium size businesses. Our services include:

* Network Design
* Upgrades and Tuning
* Installation
* Security Audits
* Linux Support and Administration
* Web Site Development

Please visit http://www.reticomp.com for more information.

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The Smart Networking Alternative




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From: Taura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: XShipWars .91 Released (and web page moved)
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 21:43:18 GMT

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Some announcements:

XShipWars' official web page is now located at:

        http://fox.mit.edu/xsw

Version .91 with all the economy support has been
released.  There's also a new download and installation
guide on the web page.

XShipWars is a network based space themed customizable game server
and client.  It is 100% original and entirly developed on Linux.
It's been ported to most UNIXes including Linux (including Redhat),
Solaris, FreeBSD, AIX, and HPUX.



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From: Al Dev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PostgreSQL 6.4.2-5 RPM released
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 21:40:44 GMT

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New changes in Release 5 i.e postgresql-6.4.2-5*.rpm :
- -------------------------------------------------------
The following are added:
1. Combined clients, devel, data rpms into ONE single rpm. With this
   install and uninstall of postgresql will take less than 30 seconds!!

Note: Interfaces like Python, Perl, "C", "C++", Tcl/Tk,
      ecpg (Embedded C-SQL), Java JDBC and ODBC are already included.

Postgresql user-base is 10 times that of linux as it runs
on almost all platforms and all OSes. It even runs on Windows95/NT
(but Win95/NT is NOT recommended for production systems, you
can use for testing or development purposes, win32 port is
just for coverage only. Use linux for production systems)

Commercial technical support is now available from
http://www.pgsql.com Tech support costs run from
$2000 to 10 million dollars to cover from small to very large
enterprises. All the fortune 500 companies will be using
postgresql.

PostgreSQL Version 6.4.2-5 RPMs are now available
- ----------------------------------------------------------
PostgreSQL is a very advanced "Open Source Code" SQL server. It is
"tremendously sophisticated" and is a very powerful SQL server. It
is a "superb" SQL database system and is the default SQL server
for most of the Linux distributions - Redhat, Debian, Suse,
Slackware, etc... It's "status rank" is same as what Apache,
gcc, Linux is to Webserver, compiler, OS. It is very fast
becoming the "STANDARD SQL SERVER" engine for this world.

PostgreSQL runs on most flavors of unix - Solaris, HPUX, AIX,
BSD, SCO etc. and Microsoft Windows NT/95.
For WinNT port see - http://www.askesis.nl/AskesisPostgresIndex.html

RPMS source and binaries of PostgreSQL Version 6.4.2-5 is at:
http://aldev.8m.com
http://aldev.webjump.com
http://www3.bcity.com/aldev/
http://members.spree.com/technology/aldev/

Files are postgresql-6.4.2-5*.rpm

and will be soon available at official redhat site ftp://ftp.redhat.com

More details about PostgreSQL is at http://www.postgresql.org

        Quick Steps to Install, Test, Verify and Run PostgreSQL
        -------------------------------------------------------
Login as root.

# rpm -qpl postgre*.rpm (to see list of files. For docs 'man rpm')
# rpm -qpi postgre*.rpm (to see info of package)
# cat /etc/passwd | grep postgres
  Note: If you see a 'postgres' user, you may need to backup and clean
  up the home directory ~postgres and delete the unix user 'postgres'
  or rename the unix user 'postgres' to something like 'postgres2'.
  Install must be "clean slate"
# rpm -i postgre*.rpm (Must install all packages clients, devel, data
         and main for pgaccess to work )
# chkconfig --add postgresql  (to start pg during booting, see 'man
chkconfig')
# cp /usr/lib/pgsql/python/_pg.so /usr/lib/python1.5/lib-dynload (for
python)
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql start  (to start up postgres)
# su - postgres
bash$ createdb mydatabase  (this will create a database by name
'mydatabase')
                 (for doc 'man createdb')
bash$ psql mydatabase   (for doc 'man psql')
bash$ export DISPLAY=<hostname>:0.0; pgaccess mydatabase; (see 'man
pgaccess')
  Now you can start banging away at SQL commands at pgaccess or psql !!
bash$ cd /usr/doc/postgresql*
  Here read all the FAQs, User, Programmer, Admin guides and tutorials.

More details about PostgreSQL is at http://www.postgresql.org

        **************************************************
Testing PyGreSQL - Python interface
===================================
bash$ cd /usr/lib/pgsql/python
bash$ /usr/bin/python
>>> import _pg
>>> db = _pg.connect('thilo', 'localhost')
>>> db.query("INSERT INTO test VALUES ('ping', 'pong')")
>>> db.query("SELECT * FROM test")
eins|zwei
- ----+----
ping|pong
(1 row)

...... Yow! Seems to work - now install it properly
bash$ su - root
# cp /usr/lib/pgsql/python/_pg.so /usr/lib/python1.5/lib-dynload

        **************************************************
Testing Perl - Perl interface
=============================
bash$ cd /usr/doc/postgresql-6.4.2/examples/perl5
bash$ perl ./example.newstyle

Read the example files for using perl interface

        **************************************************
Testing libpq, libpq++ interfaces
=================================
bash$ cd /usr/doc/postgresql-6.4.2/examples/libpq++
bash$ g++ testlibpq0.cc -I/usr/include/pgsql
- -I/usr/include/pgsql/libpq++ -lpq++ -lpq -lcrypt
bash$ ./a.out  (Note: Ignore Error messages if you get any - as below)
> create table foo (aa int, bb char(4));
No tuples returned...
status = 1
Error returned: fe_setauthsvc: invalid name: , ignoring...
> insert into foo values ('4535', 'vasu');
No tuples returned...
status = 1
Error returned: fe_setauthsvc: invalid name: , ignoring...
> select * from foo;
aa   |bb   |
- -----|-----|
4535 |vasu |
Query returned 1 row.
>

        **************************************************
Testing Java interfaces

=======================
For this you MUST install the jdk-*glibc*.rpm package (Java RPM
packages)
bash$ cd /usr/doc/postgresql-6.4.2/examples/jdbc
bash$ echo $CLASSPATH
 --> Should show  CLASSPATH=/usr/lib/jdk-1.1.6/lib/classes.zip
bash$ export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:.:/usr/lib/pgsql/postgresql.jar
Edit all *.java files  and comment out the 'package' line.
bash$ javac psql.java
bash$ java psql jdbc:postgresql:template1 postgres <password>

        **************************************************
Testing ecpg interfaces
=======================
bash$ cd /usr/doc/postgresql-6.4.2/examples/ecpg
bash$ ecpg test1.pgc -I/usr/include/pgsql
bash$ cc test1.c -I/usr/include/pgsql -lecpg -lpq -lcrypt
bash$ createdb mm
bash$ ./a.out

        **************************************************
Testing Tcl/Tk interfaces
==========================
Example of Tcl/Tk interfaces is pgaccess program.
Read the file /usr/bin/pgaccess using a editor -
bash$ view /usr/bin/pgaccess
bash$ export DISPLAY=<hostname of your machine>:0.0
bash$ createdb mydb
bash$ pgaccess mydb

        **************************************************
To verify the top quality of PostgreSQL, run the Regression test
package :-
Login as root -
# rpm -i postgresql*.src.rpm
# cd /usr/src/redhat/SPECS
# more postgresql*.spec   (to see what system RPM packages you need to
install)
# rpm -bp postgresql*.spec  (.. this will prep the package)

Regression test needs the Makefiles and some header files like *fmgr*.h
which can be built by -
# rpm --short-circuit -bc postgresql*.spec ( .. use short circuit to
bypass!)
Abort the build by CTRL+C, when you see 'make -C common  SUBSYS.o'
By this time configure is successful and all makefiles and headers
are created. You do not need to proceed any further
# cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD
# chown -R postgres postgresql*
# su - postgres
bash$ cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/postgresql-6.4.2/src/test/regress
bash$ more README
bash$ make clean; make all runtest
bash$ more regress.out
        **************************************************

Written By: Al Dev
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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From: "Jeremy Impson (Not Simpson)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL/MAILING-LIST: creation of mailing list for STNY LUG
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 21:46:59 GMT

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I am pleased to announce the creation of a mailing list for people interested
the Souther Tier of New York Linux User Group (STNY LUG).  You can subscribe
to the list by sending email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  In the email body,
enter the following text:

subscribe lugnuts <your email address>

where "<your email address>" should be replaces with, uh, your email address.
You will be mailed a confirmation message, which will contain instructions.

The purpose of the list is to allow easy communication amongst members
of the LUG (anyone can consider him- or herself a member).

See our website at http://www.stnylug.org

- --Jeremy Impson


Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds.  

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Jeremy Impson                              Linux, Perl, and Network geek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                       http://source.syr.edu/~jdimpson




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From: Hector Augusto Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: QuestionExchange: Free help desk solution for your web site
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 21:44:35 GMT

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From: Darcy Whitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Linux Journal July 1999
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 21:41:46 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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The July 1999 issue of Linux Journal (#63) will be mailed from the
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   Linux Journal
   
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From: Peter Fillingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: NJ lunics meeting is off
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 22:00:28 GMT

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there will be NO mtg of the LUNICS group on Monday
June 7th
 Peter Fillingham       <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>  /\      /\
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 KEEP THE ASPIDISTRA FLYING !!             /  < `' >  \ 



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From: Rainer Nagel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: DLUG (Duesseldorf Linux User Group) meeting at 27.05.1999
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 21:39:45 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Short English announcement: (Detailed German announcement below.)

we meet again on Thursday 27. May 19:30 at
"Tigges, Brunnenstr. 1, D-Bilk"

WWW: http://www.hsp.de/~dlug/
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

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German Announcement:

Einladung zum D�sseldorfer Linux-Stammtisch

Das 24. regelm�ssige Treffen der D�sseldorfer Linux User Group
findet am Donnerstag, den 27. May 1999 ab 19.30 Uhr im
Tigges, Brunnenstr. 1, D-Bilk, statt.

Das Tigges liegt direkt am S-Bahnhof Bilk.
Dort halten folgende Linien:
S8, S11 (teilweise), 707, 712, 713 (teilweise), 835, 836

Ausserdem fahren da noch die 701 an der Hst. Karolingerplatz
und die 708 an der Hst. "D-Bilk S" in der Bilker Allee, die 
beide mit etwa 5 Minuten Fussweg erreichbar sind.

Weitere Informationen zur DLUG gibt es unter http://www.hsp.de/~dlug/
oder per E-Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ciao
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Rainer Nagel                    
[EMAIL PROTECTED]        
Duesseldorfer Linux User Group - http://www.hsp.de/~dlug



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Idan Shoham)
Subject: WWW: linux-biz hits 400
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 21:51:06 GMT

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The linux-biz WWW site lists companies and other enterprises
that use Linux in a mission critical setting.  This message
is to announce the 400-th entry to the list.

Feel free to visit at http://www.m-tech.ab.ca/linux-biz and
to submit your own entries at http://www.m-tech.ab.ca/linux-biz/form.html

Enjoy!

  -- Idan Shoham, M-Tech
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     http://www.m-tech.ab.ca
 




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From: Vadim Zaliva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: klavg-1.0 - KDE load average applet
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 21:46:21 GMT

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tar.gz, 
i386.rpm, 
srpm 

avaliable from ftp://ftp.crocodile.org/

README:

This is a small KDE applet showing load everage graph on the
panel. You could customise colours, refresh rate.  It also allows to
execute some command on click.

After start it detaches from control terminal and puts itself in the
docking area on the panel.

Pressing righ mouse button shows menu.  Pressing left mouse button
executes configured command.

Home page: http://www.crocodile.org/software.html
Author: Vadim Zaliva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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;; Vadim Zaliva                     + Those who do not understand Unix  +
;; mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]        + are condemned to reinvent it,     +
;; http://www.crocodile.org         + poorly.          (H. Spencer)     +
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