Attn: Siglinux friends
Can some one recommend a linux option for developing e-books? I have the following project objective at the Dialogue-Producing Consortium, a locally-based NGO.


This is about power transfer evolution. Find a committee of reviewers who can help cut the text down and get them to help specify audiences who'd be targeted.



Candidates for the big slaughter:

   * Surviving trauma in Guatemala & Belize: Peace Accord Challenges &
     Entrepreneurial Promises [release in late 2004]
   * Taiwan: Growing Entrepreneurs, Trade & Tourism [2003, not
     officially released]
   * Addicts to easy money, violence & terrorism [2001,  2002, amidst
     update]
   * Children's rights & deportations: A call for justice [2001, amidst
     update]
   * Linking Student Assistance Programs with Employee Assistance
     Programs Against Drug, Alcohol, Gambling & Greed Dependencies
     [1994; 1996, awaiting revision]



Objective: E-books for the Campaign and after the election implementation schemes.



The following is a short look see for starting these goals for e-book publishing. Getting the readership kicked off amidst a mood of the nation.



Book 1) Surviving trauma - Reduce the content to a narrated power point studded with photos and copy designed to foster the leadership and management --- truly milk out the special topics.



Book 2) Taiwan: Growing Entrepreneurs, Trade & Tourism

Use a summary approach, show the plight the US forced on the strongest democracy strong hold in East Asia when Bush-Cheney sided with Mainland "Red" China rather than merely provide a shoulder for those pushing for a democracy to survive and be a beacon for freedom.

Also note how the Secretary of Commerce/US Trade Representative dug into small half-acre to eight acre rice farmers on the Island with their demands for entering US rice. This threat to flood the Taiwan market and put these small farmers totally out of business seems unjustified considering the principles of fair trade and localization versus globalization. Big bad brother is insensitive and causing waves.

thanks,
Kenneth Tel 512.458.2085
Mark wrote:

Oh yeah... it doesn't work with or without the -X flag.

namaste,
Mark

On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Austin Longino wrote:



Date: Fri, 03 Sep 2004 12:55:25 -0500
From: Austin Longino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Siglinux] sshd and the display variable

What platform are you sshing to /from and are you using the -X switch?

Austin

Mark wrote:



So, I just got access to a machine. When I ssh in, I can't throw x apps
automatically.

Before you say it, the sshd config file on the remote machine has
X11forwarding set to 'yes'.

I did notice that the display variable was not set properly. So, comparing
it to a machine that works (ur... the way I want) and a machine that
doesn't:

works:
$ echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0

doesn't:
$ echo $DISPLAY
:0

Obviously, changing the display var doesn't fix it. I can also just add
the local machine to xhosts, set the display var, and throw apps straight
over the wire.

But, I want to pipe it through the ssh connection.

So... What config setting am I missing?

namaste,
Mark


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