Linux-Announce Digest #554, Volume #3 Fri, 30 Jul 99 22:13:21 EDT
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COMMERCIAL: Linux Journal September 1999 (Darcy Whitman)
LOCAL: Reminder: Central Florida ELUG Meeting! (Jeff Rose)
ELF kickers: programs that manipulate Linux ELF files. (Brian Raiter)
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From: Darcy Whitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Linux Journal September 1999
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 20:28:29 GMT
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The September 1999 issue of Linux Journal (#65) will be mailed from the
printers in Waseca, Minnesota on August 12, 1999.
Linux Journal
Table of Contents -- Linux Journal #65 -- September 1999
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Features
* Netscape Plug-Ins by Larry Hoff
Get the most from Netscape by extending its ability tohandle
additional file formats.
* Multilink PPP: One Big Virtual WAN Pipe by Paul T. Ammann
MLPPP will give you the power to deliver WAN bandwidth ondemand.
* Natural Selection in a Linux Universe by Travis Metcalfe and Ed
Nather
Astromers are studing the interior of white dwarf starsusing a
parallel Linux Cluster.
* Cooking with Linux--The French Connection by Marcel Gagne
Scripts to help out with everyday tasks.
Forum
* The 19th Century Meets the 21st by Paul Murphy
* Multicast: From Theory to Practice by Juan-Mariano de Goyeneche
* Open Source with Applix by Craig Knudsen
* upFRONT by Doc Searls
* Linux Distributions Comparison by Ellen M. Dahl
* Caldera's Ransom Love by Marjorie Richardson
Reviews
* Product Reviews
+ ApplixWare 4.4.1 for Linux by Dean M. Staff
+ Red Hat 6.0 by Jason Kroll
* Book Reviews
+ Linux Device Drivers by Mark Bishop
+ Learning Perl/Tk by Bill Cunningham
Columns
* Take Command: cron: Job Scheduler by Michael S. Keller
* Kernel Korner: Supporting Multiple Kernel Versions by Tony Wildish
* At the Forge: Dynamic Graphics by Reuven M. Lerner
* Focus on Software by David A. Bandel
* The Cutting Edge: Voice-Over IP for Linux by Greg Herlein and Ed
Okerson
Departments
* Letters to the Editor
* Focus Focus: Cooking with Linux by Marjorie Richardson
* New Products
+ AccuRev, Ede Development Enterprises, Inc.
+ SQL Anywhere Studio, Sybase, Inc.
+ Code Fusion, Cygnus Solutions
+ RS2000 Remote Access Card
+ HOOPS/AFC, Spatial Technology, Inc.
+ LinkScan 5.4 Workstation and Server, Electronic Software
Publishing Corporation
+ Multiprotocol Routers, ImageStream Internet Solutions
+ Thin-Server Appliance Software, Network Concierge, Inc.
+ iASP, Halcyon Software
+ XML Pro v2.0, Vervet Logic
+ Pogo Linux Systems, Agenda Technology Group
* Best of Technical Support
* Penguin's Progress: The New Building Trade by Doc Searls
* Advertisers Index
Strictly On-line
* Filters by Paul Dunne
* Adventure by Joseph Pranevich
* The Unified Modeling Language User Guide by Geoff Glasson
* Remotely Monitoring a Satellite Instrument by Guy Beaver
* First UNIX/Linux National Competition held in Ljubljana by Primoz
Peterlin and Ales Kosir
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From: Jeff Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: Reminder: Central Florida ELUG Meeting!
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 20:32:06 GMT
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Everyone's Linux User Group (ELUG), serving the Central Florida
and Space Coast since January 1998 has a new meeting place and time!
DATE: FRIDAY, 6 August 1999
TIME: 7:30pm (1930)
PLACE: Research Pavillion next to the University of
Central
Florida ( c/o TrainMe.com)
12424 Research Parkway
Suite 380
Orlando Florida 32826
VACINITY: Check out the meeting info/map page at --
http://www.elug.org/meetings/index.shtml
TOPIC: INSTALLFEST-a-thon!
Free! Bring your hardware and power strips! Hope to see you
there with your hardware for a free Linux install, tips, Q&A,
etc.!
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Jeff Rose Everyone's Linux User Group (ELUG)
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.elug.org
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From: Brian Raiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ELF kickers: programs that manipulate Linux ELF files.
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 20:28:01 GMT
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http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/software/elfkickers.html
ELF Kickers is a collection of programs that are generally
unrelated, except in that they all deal with the ELF file format.
* sstrip: a small utility that removes everything from an ELF file
that is not part of the file's memory image.
* elfls: a utility that displays an ELF file's program and/or section
header tables, which serve as a kind of global roadmap to the file's
contents.
* elftoc: a program that takes an ELF file and generates C code that
defines a structure with the same memory image, using the structures
and preprocessor symbols defined in <linux/elf.h>.
* ebfc: a compiler for a tiny programming language. The compiler can
generate ELF executables, object files, and shared libraries.
* tiny: a collection of tiny ELF executables (most under 256 bytes).
The main purpose of these programs is to be illustrative and
educational -- to help fellow programmers understand the ELF file
format and something of how it works under the Linux platform.
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