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Thu Sep 19 12:34:14 2002

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Linux-Announce Digest #186, Volume #4          Thu, 19 Sep 2002 12:13:04 EDT

Contents:
  MobiliX IPK Feed for Linux PDAs (Werner Heuser)
  IBM Linux briefing at the analyst conference ("Stacy Simpson")
  Usenet binaries downloader with web interface: NewsSrv! ("Jerome Laheurte")
  Announcing wxWindows 2.3.3: a cross-platform GUI toolkit ("Julian Smart")
  [SLUG] Suncoast LUG Meetings ("Paul M. Foster")
  Mobile UniX News Feed Monthly Digest (Werner Heuser)
  [CONFERENCE INVITATION] Open Source: A Case for e-Government (fwd) (Frederick Noronha)
  "Linux in the Workplace" released by No Starch Press (Janet del Mundo)
  CGIpaf 1.1.0 (Staf Wagemakers)
  eLSD --- Linux Society Distro Project, Three versions (John van V.)

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From: Werner Heuser <Werner.Heuser@web.de>
Subject: MobiliX IPK Feed for Linux PDAs
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:51:25 GMT

MobiliX now offers its IPK packages for Linux PDAs through a public feed

http://mobilix.org/feed.html

If you need webspace for your IPK packages, I can also host them there.

Werner

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From: "Stacy Simpson" <stacysim@us.ibm.com>
Subject: IBM Linux briefing at the analyst conference
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:51:32 GMT

IBM today disclosed to industry analysts its plan to deliver Linux on its
high performance IBM eServer pSeries servers. IBM plans to offer customers
a choice of running Linux or IBM's AIX5L UNIX operating system on its most
powerful servers, beginning with new POWER4 IBM eServer pSeries systems to
be announced this fall.

With unique partitioning capability from its Project eLiza initiative for
self-managing systems, IBM will become the only major UNIX vendor in the
industry to offer servers capable of running both Linux and UNIX operating
systems simultaneously on a single server.

And with IBM WebSphere application server and DB2 database running on
eServer pSeries servers running Linux, customers will have the ability to
run a wide range of web applications integrated on a single server with AIX
for back-end database management capabilities.

IBM's approach is very different from Sun's.
The ability to run both Linux and AIX 5L concurrently will offer several
advantages over a two system approach.  Administrators running test and
production applications may wish to run both within one server rather than
operating two separate machines with possible performance variances.
Having a common server can be very useful during operating system and
application migrations leaving one less variable.  pSeries systems are able
to be partitioned into many smaller servers.  Consolidating multiple AIX 5L
and Linux systems within one server offers cost and space savings.
Training costs may also be realized as administrators need only learn one
hardware platform.

pSeries systems are an ideal platform for 64-bit Linux applications. POWER
microprocessors offer a proven environment with industry leading
performance with as few as half the microprocessors of competing systems.
Running Linux on POWER enables administrators to take advantage of the
wealth of applications available for Linux while leveraging the
considerable performance and scalability of a UNIX environment.

IBM today offers AIX 5L with Linux affinity, which allows customers to
deploy and run Linux applications on AIX.  Linux affinity is an ideal
solution for UNIX customers, which are just starting out with Linux or
require the proven enterprise scalability and reliability features of AIX
5L.  Additionally, customers today can run Linux and AIX5L on the same
pSeries server.  IBM plans to offer customers the choice to run Linux or
AIX5L or both on the same pSeries server.

Helping UNIX Professionals Make the Switch to AIX and Linux
As part of its Solaris-to-Linux program, IBM has deployed a "swat team" of
Linux migration experts who work closely with IBM sales teams around the
world. Skilled in a broad spectrum of operating systems, the team members
can quickly prepare an assessment of  a customer's Sun Solaris
infrastructure and develop a step-by-step blueprint for transitioning to
Linux on IBM eServer systems. The team includes system architects, database
administrators, project managers and operating system specialists.

IBM also offers UNIX for AIX Professionals classes, which are held
throughout the year.  The program offers in-depth AIX training customized
to help IT administrators transition from their current operating
environments to AIX.  Attendees gain valuable work-experience while having
a chance to "test drive" the industry's fastest growing operating system.
The classes are provided at no charge.


Stacy Simpson
Media Relations
IBM Corporation
Route 100, Somers, NY  10589
Ph: 914-766-4123 (t/l: 826-4123)
E: stacysim@us.ibm.com








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From: "Jerome Laheurte" <fraca7@free.fr>
Subject: Usenet binaries downloader with web interface: NewsSrv!
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:51:35 GMT
Reply-To: fraca7@free.fr

Hi.
After countless frustrations using classical newsreaders, I've come up
with a "do it yourself" solution to download binaries on Usenet, I've
named NewsSrv!

NewsSrv is a (4) software package intended to make it easy to download
binaries, even when you're on holliday :)
Its Web interface (PHP-based for now) allows you to control your downloads
wherever you are, given the fact that you have access to the Web...

The home page is http://fraca7.free.fr/

It runs under Linux natively, and after some painful effort, under
Windows thanks to Cygwin. There is even an installshield-like installer
for Windows (thanks to nullsoft's NSIS!).

Give it a try...

-- 
Jérôme Laheurte <fraca7@free.fr>
Bureaucrats cut red tape -- lengthwise.

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From: "Julian Smart" <julian.smart@ukonline.co.uk>
Subject: Announcing wxWindows 2.3.3: a cross-platform GUI toolkit
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:51:42 GMT

September 16th, 2002 -- the wxWindows team is pleased to
announce the release of a development snapshot of the mature
cross-platform C++ application framework.

The following platforms are supported:

- Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Unix with GTK+ 1.x and 2.0
- Unix with X11
- Unix with Motif/Lesstif
- VMS with GTK+ 1.x
- MacOS 8.6, 9.x and 10.x
- OS/2 (alpha)

To get wxWindows, go to the Download page at:

  http://www.wxwindows.org

This is likely to be the last development snapshot in the
2.3.x series, before the release of the stable 2.4.x series.

*** About wxWindows

wxWindows is a comprehensive open-source, multi-platform C++
GUI framework, that can be used to build commercial and free
software. It's used by many organisations all over the world,
including the company that invented the GUI.

For most ports, wxWindows adopts the native look and feel of
each platform since it uses the native widget sets. There is also
a generic widget set, used for the wxX11 port - no other widget set
is required, giving the potential for embedded use.

An extraordinary range of classes is provided - but don't be put
off by this because most people find wxWindows easier to learn
and use than MFC and other frameworks.

As well as comprehensive support for the usual widgets, advanced
features include: HTML viewing/printing, wxImage class providing
handlers for eading and writing many image types, resizeable panels
and dialogs on all platforms, document/view, OpenGL support,
HTML-based and context-sensitive help, wizards, drag and drop,
a grid class, ODBC support, threads, sockets, container classes,
and much more. An 1800-page reference manual is provided in HTML,
MS HTML Help, WinHelp, wxWindows Help and PDF, and there are over
70 samples and demos.

If you're an MFC user, you'll find many wxWindows concepts
reassuringly familiar, while often clearer and more consistent.
If you're not, you should still find it intuitive from the start.

wxWindows bindings for several other languages are available,
including Python, Perl, Basic, Lua, JavaScript and Eiffel.

If you're considering wxWindows, do check out some of these links:

    http://www.wxwindows.org/feedback.htm ; Comments from users
    http://www.wxwindows.org/screensh.htm ; Screenshots
    http://www.wxwindows.org/users.htm    ; A list of some of our
                                          ; users

Have fun!

Julian Smart and the wxWindows team



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From: "Paul M. Foster" <paulf@quillandmouse.com>
Subject: [SLUG] Suncoast LUG Meetings
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:51:45 GMT

                     *************************************
                     * Suncoast Linux Users Group (SLUG) *
                     *        Meeting Schedule           *
                     *************************************

SARASOTA/BRADENTON ***************************************

     18 September 18:00-21:00 Sarasota
     (third Wednesday of each month)
     Baker Electronics
     8323 Lindbergh Court
     Sarasota, FL

     Topic: Samba...

     See http://www.bish.net/directions/

DUNEDIN **************************************************

     21 September 10:00-12:00 Dunedin
     (usually the fourth Saturday of each month)
     Dunedin Public Library,
     223 Douglas Ave.,
     Community Room A.
     Dunedin, FL

     See http://www.suncoastlug.org/meetings.html#dunedin for directions.

BRANDON **************************************************

     3 October 20:00-22:00 Brandon
     (first Thursday of each month)
     Brandon Barnes & Noble
     Brandon Town Center
     Brandon, FL

     See http://www.suncoastlug.org/meetings.html#Brandon for directions.

NEW PORT RICHEY ******************************************

     5 October 13:00-15:00 New Port Richey
     (first Saturday of each month)
     New Port Richey Public Library
     (second level meeting rooms)
     5939 Main St.
     New Port Richey, FL

     See http://www.suncoastlug.org/meetings.html#npr for directions.

TAMPA ****************************************************

     9 October 19:00-21:00 Tampa
     (second Wednesday of each month)
     PricewaterhouseCoopers -- Room 684
     3109 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Blvd
     Lakepointe I Building
     Tampa, FL 33607

     See http://www.suncoastlug.org/meetings.html#tampa for directions.

***********************************************************

ACTIVITIES:

     Meetings include:

     1) Presentation: As indicated.

     2) Question & Answer Session.

     3) Raffle and free stuff!

     Bring your boxes, questions, problems, and plenty of good cheer!
     (And don't forget to start your installs early!)

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From: Werner Heuser <Werner.Heuser@web.de>
Subject: Mobile UniX News Feed Monthly Digest
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:51:49 GMT

Hi,

you may subscribe for a monthly digest of the MobiliX News feed now. The
feed contains news about UniX and its derivatives (BSD, IRIX, Linux,
Solaris, ..) on laptops and notebooks, on handheld computers (HPCs) and
Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and on mobile devices in general
(watches, calculators, wearables, embedded systems). Also news about
mobile computing in general, if there is a relation to UniX in some way
and connectivity from mobile devices to UniX machines. Subscription and
more information at http://mobilix.org/mobile_news.html

If you want to make an announcement to the list, just send an e-mail to

Werner Heuser
<wehe@mobilix.org>

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From: Frederick Noronha <fred@bytesforall.org>
Subject: [CONFERENCE INVITATION] Open Source: A Case for e-Government (fwd)
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:51:52 GMT



========== Forwarded message ==========

Open Source: A Case for e-Government
Washington, DC
October 16 - 18, 2002

October 16, 2002 Marvin Center George Washington University Grand Ballroom
800 21st St. NW (on the corner of 21st and H Sts. NW; across from Tower
Records)
October 17-18, 2002 The World Bank IFC Auditorium
2121 Pennsylvania Avenue

The Information for Development program (infoDev) of the World Bank, the
Cyberspace Policy Institute of The George Washington University, and the
Sustainable Development Networking Programme of the United Nations
Development Program are pleased to invite you to a conference on "Open
Source: A Case for e-Government" to be held in Washington, DC, USA,
October 16 - 18, 2002. The aim of the conference is to raise awareness and
to share experiences among policy makers, donors, users/consumers,
universities, and industry specialists in Open Source, e-Government and
related fields. The conference will draw participants from local, national
and international organizations from both the public and private sector.
The core sessions of the conference will focus on:
-- Open Source and e-Government in developed and developing countries (how
governments and local authorities are benefiting from using Open Source)
-- Open Source vs. Proprietary Software (what is the proper role of each
in e-Government)
-- Demonstrations of Open Source Projects (LinuxTM, OpenOffice, MozillaTM,
GNOME, MySQL)
-- Open Source and the Security of the Critical Information Infrastructure
-- Open Source in Training IT Professionals, and its Implications for
Competition, Job Creation and the Software Industry
-- Business Cases: The Economics of Using Open Source Software and Total
Cost of Ownership

Please visit the website www.egovos.org for further information. As this
is an invitation only event, you must be registered to attend. You may
register online by visiting the conference website and kindly note that
all registrations must be received no later than October 11, 2002. Given
the fact that this conference is a registration free event, we are not in
a position to support travel and accommodation expenses for the
participants.

We hope that you will join us for what promises to be an exciting event.
Please complete the registration form as per the instructions in the
conference website. Feel free to contact us in the case of any questions
or concerns at (202) 994-5513.

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You are currently subscribed to infodev-l as: fred@bytesforall.org
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From: Janet del Mundo<janet@nostarch.com>
Subject: "Linux in the Workplace" released by No Starch Press
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:51:55 GMT
Reply-To: janet@nostarch.com


For Immediate Release
September 17, 2002
For a review copy, cover art, or an interview with the authors, contact Janet del Mundo at janet@nostarch.com or 415-863-9900.

NEW BOOK SHOWS HOW TO USE LINUX FOR EVERYDAY OFFICE TASKS

San Francisco, CA- LINUX IN THE WORKPLACE (Linux Journal Press, an imprint of No Starch Press, Inc., 1886411867, 400 pp., $29.95 US/$44.95 Cdn, Oct. 2002) makes Linux and Open Source software accessible. Clear, non-technical examples show how to perform a variety of office-related tasks, like word processing, building presentations, sending email, and browsing the Internet.

According to William Pollock, Publisher of No Starch Press, "We've all witnessed the growing discontent among computer users the world over with Microsoft. Whether due to Microsoft's controversial licensing plans, pricey and frequent upgrades, or buggy software, many business people simply want an alternative. Open Source offers that alternative, both in the Linux operating system and in the Open Source office suite, OpenOffice."

Linux in the Workplace was a team effort - written by the staff of Specialized Systems Consultants, Inc. (SSC), publishers of Linux Journal magazine. "SSC has been using Linux desktops for about eight years," says Phil Hughes, Publisher of Linux Journal. And while one might think that SSC is full of Linux experts, Hughes notes that "most of those users had never seen Linux before coming to work for us. Thus we have the experience of bringing new, non-technical users to the Linux desktop and felt that what we had learned was worth sharing. . . . Microsoft does not have a monopoly on an integrated GUI environment. Linux with KDE offers a very real alternative to MS Windows," says Hughes. 

According to Pollock, "We think it's important to publish this book because, while we've seen many books about using Linux from a geek standpoint, this is the first to focus on using Linux and the KDE desktop to perform those pesky, everyday office tasks by pointing and clicking, rather than entering commands. I think of it as the Linux version of one of those step-by-step how to use Microsoft Windows/Office books, except that all of the tools in this book are free and bloatless."

Linux in the Workplace shows readers how to:

* Prepare documents, build spreadsheets, and create charts and presentations using alternative office software like OpenOffice - a free replacement for Microsoft Office 
* Connect to the Internet and create web pages 
* Create and manipulate graphics using The GIMP and other free drawing programs
* Streamline day-to-day tasks with a personal information manager, calendar, and scheduler 
* Transfer information between a PDA and the desktop 
* Send and receive email and subscribe to newsgroups 

Available in bookstores, from No Starch Press (http://www.nostarch.com), or from the Linux Journal Store (http://store.linuxjournal.com/), Linux in the Workplace is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants an alternative to Microsoft and is seriously considering a move to Linux. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Specialized Systems Consultants, Inc., publishers of Linux Journal, is an established leader in the Linux, Open Source, and UNIX fields. The staff uses Linux daily for everything from word processing to system administration.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Table of contents: http://www.nostarch.com/?litw_toc
Sample: Chapter 5, The OpenOffice Suite, http://www.nostarch.com/litw_ch5.pdf 

About No Starch Press
Since 1994, San Francisco based No Starch Press has been dedicated to producing readable, information-packed computer books. No Starch Press focuses on Open Source, Web development, security, programming, and alternative operating systems. 

About Linux Journal Press
Linux Journal Press publishes books on cutting-edge Open Source topics that help to advance the acceptance and usability of Open Source software. An imprint of No Starch Press (www.nostarch.com), Linux Journal Press titles are developed in partnership with Linux Journal (www.ssc.com and www.linuxjournal.com).

Contact: Janet del Mundo, janet@nostarch.com or +1 415.863.9900.

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From: Staf Wagemakers <staf.wagemakers@the-ecorp.com>
Subject: CGIpaf 1.1.0
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:51:59 GMT

CGIpaf is a combination of three CGI programs. passwd.cgi, which allow
users to update their password, viewmailcfg.cgi, which allows users to
view their current mail configuration, and mailcfg.cgi, which updates
the mail configuration. All programs use PAM for user authentication. It
is possible to run a script to update SAMBA passwords or NIS
configuration when a password is changed. mailcfg.cgi creates a
.procmailrc in the user's home directory. A user with too many invalid
logins can be locked. The minimum and maximum UID can be set in the
configuration file, so you can specify a range of UIDs that are allowed
to use CGIpaf.
 
CGIpaf 1.1.0 the latest stable release of CGIpaf and is
available at:
 
http://staf.patat.org/cgipaf/
 
Changelog:

  * 1.1.0        17 Sep 2002 
  
     o Documentation update

  * 1.1.0rc2      7 Aug 2002 
    
     o The ability to list words in /etc/cgipasswd that should not be a part of
       new passwords  ( Thanks to Daniel R for his patch )

  * 1.1.0rc2pre1 24 Jul 2002 
  
     o FIXED: run_after_mailcfg was executed before the mail configuration

 
  * 1.1.0rc1     15 Jul 2002
        
     o  changepass utility added, which is a chpasswd clone. It might be
        useful on platforms like Solaris that don't have such a command. 
        changepass reads a username and password from stdin, and uses 
        this information to update the user's password.
        
  * 1.1.0pre2    26 Jun 2002
        
     o new run_mailcfg directive added to support other mail
       configurations than procmail a sample script with vacation    
       support is included.
 
        
  * 1.1.0pre1    18 Jun 2002
        
     o new run_before_mailcfg and run_after_mailcfg directives
     o new use_statefile directive
 
 
cheers,

--
staf

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From: john@thinman.com (John van V.)
Subject: eLSD --- Linux Society Distro Project, Three versions
Date: 19 Sep 2002 15:52:02 GMT

Announce: Three versions of eLSD are available at
http://www.thinman.com/eLSD

============
 eLSD
============

The enhanced Linux Society Distro is a development and education
project of the Linux Society.

The project is designed to give a low level understanding of the Linux
OS by developing unique and usefull releases based on the Devil-Linux
CD only security release.  http://devil-linux.org
  
The first is a faithful release of Devil-Linux with a simplified build
and burn kit.

The second is a modified Devil-Linux where the initrd/linuxrc and
init/boot files have been changed to make these two components more
independant of each other.  Also, no configuraton floppy is necessary,
that can be created after the boot.

The third is a hard drive version where an eLSD/Devil-Linux root file
system has been turned into an iso image containing a root system tar
file.

Cdrecord has been implemented here within the kernel and a variety of
initrd and grub and parted tools are available.

In the near future kits will be added to show how to build CD (and
other) OS releases, and their components such as Initrd, Busybox and
Tinylogin, device support, boot and startup files, and application
developement/deployment.

If you seek to build these releases and have trouble, do not hestitate
to email me or join the yahoo group -- john@thinman.com


===================
 The Linux Society
===================

Ultimately the linux society seeks to build a global distributed
network which is also a development envrionment and community portal
and available to the majority of 6 billion peoples of the world.
We have monthly general meetings and bi-weekly beginners groups aimed
at LPI certification.

You can join the linux society at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/thelinuxsociety


================== 
 From the Readme
==================

## http://www.thinman.com/eLSD/readme

eLSD v0.1   Build kit directly from Devil Linux
             * Also included is dl_build which was the first build kit
               derived from Heiko's scripts

eLSD v0.2   First true eLSD, major changes to the linuxrc and
init.d/boot files
             * Does not require a boot floppy
               - Builds a boot floppy w/ save-config

eLSD v0.3   EXPERIMENTAL hard drive version designed to burn
eLSD/Devil-Linux
            CDs.
             * Initrd w/ new busybox/tinylogin tools which works
independantly
               - Your /boot partition is in control of the system
             * Initrd that boots to the DL derived hard drive eLSD OS
               - this allows and FSCK of the root file system w/o
mounting
                 it
             * Gnu/grub boot floppy that has a kernel but no OS
               - Make the boot disk bootable, no tutorial
             * Gnu/parted floppies which has a full OS but no grub :(
               - First step in dist'n linux, includes text tutorial
             * New kernel which supports CDRECORD w/o append lines in
boot
                process so that DL/eLSD can burn DL/eLSD from the CD
boot


=================
 Future Releases
=================

eLSD v0.4   CD boot, hard drive intsall/boot, network boot/install
              * Optional boots profiles
              * IPROUTE2 Networking scripts and tutorials
              * Parted tools and tutorials
              * Grub tools and tutorials
              * Network block support remote disk access
              * Devil-Linux/eLSD compiling and burning from CD
              * Network application distribution with SSH

eLSD v0.5   Implementation of Gentoo.org and LinuxFromScratch.org
components
              * Refined development and build model
              * Robust network support
              * Early phases of application server support
                - JBoss
                - MySQL
              * Early implementation of OpenMosix

eLSD v0.6  Complex Struture Model
              * System configuration through complex structures
              * Structures scale to distributed portal
              * Refined application server model

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