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Linux-Announce Digest #624
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Linux-Announce Digest #624, Volume #3 Wed, 13 Oct 99 19:13:14 EDT
Contents:
qps 1.9 - visual process manager ("Mattias EngdegXrd")
WWW: Welcome to Pascal Central (Bill M. Catambay)
Brave GNU World - To all authors of Free Software and Free Documentation ("Georg C. F. Greve")
WWWOFFLE Version 2.5a - Web proxy with features for dial-up users ("Andrew M. Bishop")
Editing PostScript with GNU Emacs (Peter Kleiweg)
SINUS Firewall (Marcello Scacchetti)
Cyrus SASL 1.5.10 - authentication library for remote services (Lawrence Greenfield)
LOCAL: Worcester (MA, USA) Linux Users' Group meeting (Andy Stewart)
COMMERCIAL: Compaq Server- Oracle 8i (under Linux) and on site installation in CH (Philip Markwalder)
LOCAL: No Oct. Meeting for Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts ("Eric Z. Ayers")
LILOload - load LILO from NT bootmenu (Ferdy Hanssen)
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From: "Mattias EngdegXrd" <f91-men@nada.kth.se>
Subject: qps 1.9 - visual process manager
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:18:11 GMT
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Version 1.9 of qps is now available.
Qps is a visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" that displays
processes in a window and lets you sort and manipulate them. It runs
on Linux and Solaris.
For more info, see the web page:
http://www.nada.kth.se/~f91-men/qps/
Major differences from version 1.8 are:
o There is a "Tree" mode, where processes are shown as a tree;
o Columns may be reordered by dragging them,
o The user may now define commands to be executed on selected processes,
o Bug fixes and micro-improvements as usual.
Download qps from the web page above, or from ftp://ptah.lnf.kth.se/pub/qps/ .
Qps is free software (GPL).
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From: bill.m.catambay@NOSPAMlmco.com.invalid (Bill M. Catambay)
Subject: WWW: Welcome to Pascal Central
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:16:16 GMT
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To all Pascal programmers on Linux:
The following is a summary of the current contents available at Pascal
Central. For any of you who may not know about Pascal Central, Pascal
Central provides the pascal community one place to obtain Pascal technical
information, Pascal source code, and Pascal-related internet links.
The home page is at http://pascal-central.com.
Pascal Central is broken up into the following sections:
FEATURED ARTICLES: These are the latest articles contributed to Pascal
Central. See the end of this note for a summary of these articles.
FORUMS & LINKS: This pages provides information on Pascal forums (such as
the MacPascal mailing list, and the Pascal newsgroups), and several links
to Pascal related web sites (for PC and Mac).
PASCAL TOOLS: This page is intended to be a one-stop shopping place for
obtaining free tools to help you program in Pascal.
MORGANA'S CAVERN: This is a collection of complete Pascal software
packages, including applications, source code and project files, and a
summary of which programming functions each project features (Windows).
MERLIN'S CAVERN: This is a collection of complete Pascal software
packages, including applications, source code and project files, and a
summary of which programming functions each project features
(Macintosh).
NOTHING BUT MACINTOSH SOURCE CODE: This is a collection of contributed
articles which include Pascal source code for the Macintosh.
PASCAL ADVOCACY: This page features Pascal announcements, and provides a
list of Apple contacts for advocating support of Pascal on the
Macintosh.
MACINTOSH BOOKS: A list of Macintosh related programming books, sorted by
year (some include links to book reviews).
PASCAL REFERENCES: A collection of articles which are related to
miscellaneous Pascal topics, such as Pascal Standards, different
compilers, and Apple's new Universal Headers.
PASCALWARE: Freeware and Shareware applications written in Pascal.
THE ARCHIVE: The complete archive of articles submitted to Pascal
Central, in order of most recent first.
THE FAVORITES: Statistics, by month, on frequency of visits at Pascal
Central. Check out which pages are the favorites.
PASCAL DATABASE CENTRAL: A page designed for Pascal programmers to share
Pascal code snippets, as well as submitting Pascal beta applications for
testing.
Cheers,
Bill
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Bill Catambay, Software Developer, Webmaster
Pascal Central -> http://pascal-central.com
Morgana's Revenge -> http://www.excaliburworld.com/morgana
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From: "Georg C. F. Greve" <greve@gnu.org>
Subject: Brave GNU World - To all authors of Free Software and Free Documentation
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:11:47 GMT
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[Please repost and forward this article widely, wherever it
is appropriate.]
To all authors of Free Software and Free Documentation
-- Georg C. F. Greve
Hi Everyone !
A little more than half a year has passed since my last posting of
this kind so I figured it is kind of time for a short introduction
into the "Brave GNU World" again and I will give a short resumee.
The "Brave GNU World" (http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/) is the
monthly GNU forum and its topics range from features about new or
upgraded software to philosphic and legal questions.
Every author of a free project (this means everything covered by
the GPL or LGPL plus other free licenses), be it a program or
some piece of documentation, can get a feature in the Brave GNU World,
you only need to send mail to <column@gnu.org> with a description of
your project. Pretty much anything that gets posted to the
announcement mailinglists or newsgroups could also get sent to
<column@gnu.org>. Of course there is only limited space in a monthly
column, so only under the most extreme circumstances something would
be featured more than once a year.
The perfect time to get a feature on the column would probably be when
your project has made a major step (its up to you what a major step
is) because this will usually make for a much more interesting
feature. This is not mandatory, though.
Either way: The column offers the possibility to introduce your
project to a rather big audience in a good way.
How big exactly is the audience? This brings me to the resumee
part...
The column started as a bilingual project (English and German) that
was printed in Germany biggest GNU/Linux magazine, the
"Linux-Magazin". Since then I have received a lot of positive feedback
and many people have volunteered to participate in it.
By now there are about 30-40 people more or less active in the
creation of the column - some are translators but the biggest chunk
are proofreaders who give me valuable positive input. Without them I
would not have been able to keep it up the way it is now - thanks a
lot!
Due to this effort the column is available in English, German,
French, Spanish and Japanese now - which means it covers a lot of the
world population (Chinese may be missing). It is printed every month
in the German "Linux-Magazin" which is _the_ GNU/Linux magazine in
Germany (they also organize things like the 520-node GNU/Linux cluster
in 1998) and in a French GNU/Linux magazine. There may be more that I
do not know of since reprinting is legal without any restrictions.
How many people read the web version is hard to guess - especially
since the column is mirrored in full text on the Linux-Magazin
webserver, the Linux Weekly News and all the GNU mirrors (doh!). The
announcement mailinglist for the Brave GNU World does hold some
hundred people but some of them are redistributors like LWN - so there
is probably no way of finding out the exact number of readers.
But at least part of the impact can be estimated: The fourth issue of
the column contained a feature about "Aegis", a rather special project
for sourcecode/project management and the author Peter Miller sent
email that he received 2000 hits above usual after the column came out
and he holds the Brave GNU World reponsible for all of them.
Another thing that came out of the column was the "We run GNU"
Initative (http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/rungnu/) which resulted
in some very nice motives and some interesting email conversations.
Anyway: If you would like to raise your (and/or your projects)
profile, see some questions answered about the GNU Project / Free
Software or are looking for people to help you with a special project,
sending a mail to <column@gnu.org> should become your first
instinctive reaction. :-)
Regards,
Georg
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Georg C. F. Greve <greve@gnu.org>
"Brave GNU World", the monthly GNU forum
in English, German, French, Spanish and Japanese.
Check it out at http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/
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From: "Andrew M. Bishop" <amb@gedanken.demon.co.uk>
Subject: WWWOFFLE Version 2.5a - Web proxy with features for dial-up users
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:09:28 GMT
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WWWOFFLE - World Wide Web Offline Explorer - Version 2.5a
=========================================================
The WWWOFFLE programs simplify World Wide Web browsing from computers that use
intermittent (dial-up) connections to the internet.
Description
- -----------
The WWWOFFLE server is a proxy web server with special features for use with
dial-up internet links. This means that it is possible to browse web pages and
read them without having to remain connected.
Basic Features
- Caching of HTTP, FTP and finger protocols.
- Allows the 'GET', 'HEAD', 'POST' and 'PUT' HTTP methods.
- Interactive or command line control of online/offline/autodial status.
- Highly configurable.
- Low maintenance, start/stop and online/offline status can be automated.
While Online
- Caching of pages that are viewed for later review.
- Conditional fetching to only get pages that have changed.
- Based on expiration date, time since last fetched or once per session.
- Non cached support for SSL (Secure Socket Layer e.g. https).
- Can be used with one or more external proxies based on web page.
- Control which pages cannot be accessed.
- Allow replacement of blocked pages.
- Control which pages are not to be stored in the cache.
While Offline
- Can be configured to use dial-on-demand for pages that are not cached.
- Selection of pages to download next time online
- Using normal browser to follow links.
- Command line interface to select pages for downloading.
- Control which pages can be requested when offline.
- Provides non-cached access to intranet servers.
Automated Download
- Downloading of specified pages non-interactively.
- Options to automatically fetch objects in requested pages
- Understands various types of pages
- HTML 4.0, Java classes, VRML (partial), XML (partial).
- Options to fetch different classes of objects
- Images, Stylesheets, Frames, Scripts, Java or other objects.
- Automatically follows links for pages that have been moved.
- Can monitor pages at regular intervals to fetch those that have changed.
- Recursive fetching
- To specified depth.
- On any host or limited to same server or same directory.
- Chosen from command line or from browser.
- Control over which links can be fetched recursively.
Convenience
- Optional information footer on HTML pages showing date cached and options.
- Options to modify HTML pages
- Remove Javascript.
- Stop animated GIFs.
- Indicate cached and uncached links.
- Remove the blink tag.
- Automatic proxy configuration for Netscape.
- Searchable cache with the addition of the ht://Dig program.
- Built in simple web-server for local pages.
- Timeouts for server connection and data transfer to stop server lockups.
- Continue or stop downloads interrupted by client or server.
- Purging of pages from cache
- Based on URL matching.
- To keep the cache size below a specified limit.
- To keep the free disk space above a specified limit.
- Interactive or command line control.
Indexes
- Multiple indexes of pages stored in cache
- Servers for each protocol (http, ftp ...).
- Pages on each server.
- Pages waiting to be fetched.
- Pages fetched last time online.
- Pages monitored on a regular basis.
- Configurable indexes
- Sorted by name, date, server domain name, type of file.
- Options to delete, refresh or monitor pages.
- Selection of complete list of pages or hide un-interesting pages.
Security
- Works with pages that require basic username/password authentication.
- Automates proxy authentication for external proxies that require it.
- Control over access to the proxy
- Defaults to local host access only.
- Host access configured by hostname or IP address.
- Optional proxy authentication for user level access control.
- Optional password control for proxy management functions.
- Can censor incoming and outgoing HTTP headers to maintain user privacy.
Configuration
- All options controlled using a configuration file.
- Interactive web page to allow editing of the configuration file.
- User customisable error and information pages.
Availability
- ------------
FTP server: ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/www/servers/wwwoffle-2.5a.tgz
FTP server: ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/unix/httpd/wwwoffle-2.5a.tgz
Web page: http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/
Author & Copyright
- ------------------
This program is copyright Andrew M. Bishop 1996,1997,98,99
(amb@gedanken.demon.co.uk) and distributed under GPL.
email: amb@gedanken.demon.co.uk
[Please put wwwoffle in the subject line]
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Andrew.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Andrew M. Bishop amb@gedanken.demon.co.uk
http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/
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From: Peter Kleiweg <kleiweg@let.rug.nl>
Subject: Editing PostScript with GNU Emacs
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:13:43 GMT
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There's a new release of ps-mode.el, a major mode for editing
PostScript with GNU Emacs.
Version 1.1a, 11 Oct 1999
Changes since version 1.0d, 19 Dec 1998:
+ Now part of GNU Emacs, copyright is assigned to Free
Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Easy customization through customize menu
+ Fontification through font-lock instead of hilit19
Many improvements in fontification
Font-lock support added for the PostScript interaction
buffer
+ Rewrite of auto-indentation, now integrated with TAB and
BACKSPACE
+ New functions: Comment Out Region and Uncomment Region
+ Many minor improvements
This version requires GNU Emacs version 20.
People using GNU Emacs version 19 should use the older ps-mode
version 1.0d
ps-mode.el can be downloaded from:
http://www.let.rug.nl/~kleiweg/postscript/
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Peter Kleiweg | P e t r o n o m i c o n |
e-mail: xl -> nl | http://www.let.rug.nl/~kleiweg/ |
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From: Marcello Scacchetti <marc@arcanet.it>
Subject: SINUS Firewall
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:06:03 GMT
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Hi,
we are developing a free Open Source Linux Firewalling System. Home Page
is located at http://www.sinusfirewall.org. This Firewall works with
kernels 2.2.x and supports NAT. Most important thing is that this
firewall got a configuration and management graphical interface written
in Java. We are at early stage of development, but seems to be stable. I
hope that someone is interested in it and in developing too.
Thanks,
Marcello
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From: Lawrence Greenfield <leg+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Cyrus SASL 1.5.10 - authentication library for remote services
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:08:57 GMT
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Hi,
I'm pleased to announce the release of the Cyrus SASL library, version
1.5.10. This release incorporates a whole slew of bugfixes, support
for DIGEST-MD5 layers, and improved logging and configuration error
detection. This library provides authentication support for remote
services, such as SMTP or IMAP. It is required for the Cyrus IMAP
server, and is being incorporated into Sendmail, OpenLDAP, and other
software.
Existing secrets databases will have to be converted (again!) to work
with 1.5.10. I apologize for the inconvenience.
Download libsasl at:
ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail/cyrus-sasl-1.5.10.tar.gz
Please send any and all feedback to cyrus-bugs@andrew.cmu.edu or to
cyrus-sasl@lists.andrew.cmu.edu. Join cyrus-sasl by sending mail to
cyrus-sasl-request@lists.andrew.cmu.edu.
Enjoy,
Larry Greenfield
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From: Andy Stewart <astewart@world.std.com>
Subject: LOCAL: Worcester (MA, USA) Linux Users' Group meeting
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:06:53 GMT
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The next meeting of the Worcester (MA, USA) Linux Users' Group (WLUG)
will be held on Thursday, October 21, 1999. The location is Kinnicutt
Hall on the WPI campus in Worcester, MA, USA, and the meeting will
start at 7:00 PM. Directions can be found on the WLUG web site:
http://rob.millbury.net/~wlug.
The guest speaker at this meeting will be Ted Ts'o. Ted serves as a
member of the Technical Board of Linux International (www.li.org).
He is also a core Linux kernel developer. Ted's work includes authoring
and maintaining the e2fsprogs package and the code supporting the
Rocketport intelligent serial board. Ted is well known in the
Linux community.
Ted will talk about ext2 futures. The abstract appears below.
=====
This talk will cover some potential future enhancements of the ext2
filesystem, such as journaling, b-tree support, extents, access
control, and compression. What is the current status of these
enhancements? How do they relate to newer filesystems coming onto the
scene, such as XFS?
All of these questions and more will be answered in this talk.
=====
Light refreshments will be served. After the main presentation, there
will be a free raffle and "open floor Q/A", where anybody can ask a
question or relate a problem they've had with Linux (and hopefully
get an answer!). A small donation is requested to help defray the cost
of the refreshments.
After the meeting, a bunch of people generally walk the 2 blocks to the
Boynton Restaurant for dinner.
This meeting is open to all who are interested in Linux.
I'm looking forward to a large turnout at this meeting. Let's see if we
can't break our previous attendance record!
- --
Andy Stewart
Founder, Worcester Linux Users' Group
Worcester, MA, USA
http://rob.millbury.net/~wlug
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From: Philip Markwalder <Philip.Markwalder@trivadis.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Compaq Server- Oracle 8i (under Linux) and on site installation in CH
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:13:14 GMT
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Trivadis, the major Oracle consultant company of Sitzerland, offers the
following bundle:
- - Compaq Proliant 800, PIII-500MHz, 192 MB RAM, 9.1 GB HD, 17" Monitor
and Keyboard and Mouse
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We bring you a fully configured Oracle/Linux server, integrate it into
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We provide it as a small business server, test envirement and of course
also for training purposes.
If you want to have more informations please visite our homepage
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<Philip.Markwalder@trivadis.com>
PS: This offer is limited till 31. December 1999.
==============================
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From: "Eric Z. Ayers" <eric.ayers@mindspring.com>
Subject: LOCAL: No Oct. Meeting for Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:10:29 GMT
Reply-To: Eric.Ayers@mindspring.com
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Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - October no meeting notice
Unmark your calendars! There will be no meeting this
month at Georgia Tech for the Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts,
since it overlaps with the Atlanta Linux Showcase.
See you at the showcase or at next month's meeting!
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Don't forget the Atlanta Linux Showcase
October 12-16 at the Cobb Galleria
http://www.linuxshowcase.org/
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For more info on the group, visit the ALE web page:
http://www.ale.org/
For Directions to the Georgia Tech College of Computing:
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/external.affairs/directions.html
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From: Ferdy Hanssen <hanssen@huygens.org>
Subject: LILOload - load LILO from NT bootmenu
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:17:06 GMT
Reply-To: Ferdy Hanssen <hanssen@croky.net>
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Hello,
There are lots of solutions to booting Linux from the Windows NT bootmenu,
but I found none satisfactory. All programs require some form of
additional work when you re-install or move LILO. This program doesn't.
Install it once in the NT bootmenu, and it'll keep doing its job, whether
you re-install LILO or move it to another disk.
This works because this program searches all possible locations for a copy
of LILO and runs the first one it finds.
For more detailed information take a look at the program's location:
http://www.croky.net/liloload/
or fetch the program immediately from
ftp://ftp.huygens.org/pub/hanssen/linux/liloload-1.7.tar.gz
Comments on possible improvements are much appreciated.
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