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Linux-Announce Digest #666

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Digestifier)
Sat Dec 4 11:29:43 1999

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Date:     Sat, 4 Dec 99 11:13:06 EST

Linux-Announce Digest #666, Volume #3             Sat, 4 Dec 99 11:13:06 EST

Contents:
  COMMERCIAL: Slackware 7.0 on CD-ROM --- $1.95 (Linux Central)
  COMMERCIAL: Fujitsu goes Linux - TeamWARE Office 5.3 (TeamWARE Marketing Communications)
  survey-0.95 - nearly complete listing of system files (Everett Holland)
  apcupsd-3.7.0-beta1 - APC UPS monitoring daemon (Riccardo Facchetti)
  Sketch 0.6.3 - A Vector Drawing Program (Bernhard Herzog)
  LOCAL: Warrensburg, MO  - LUG Now Forming (Brian Whitehead)
  Laptop-HOWTO 2.2 (Werner Heuser)
  COMMERCIAL: Embroidered Shirts, Linux for IQs > 98 (Linux Shirts Mail account)
  LOCAL: Eric Raymond in New Haven, CT on Monday December 6th (Lou Rinaldi)

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From: Linux Central <sales@linuxcentral.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Slackware 7.0 on CD-ROM --- $1.95
Date: Sat,  4 Dec 1999 17:37:32 GMT

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                      New from Linux Central
                      http://linuxcentral.com

                  --- Slackware 7.0 on CD-ROM ---

  Slackware 7 is available on 2 CD-ROMs, Install and Source. These
  2 CD-ROMS contain a fully functional copy of Slackware 7.0.
  Slacware is now Glibc based.  Here is a partial list of new packages:

   o Kernel modules         2.2.13
   o PPP daemon             2.3.10
   o Dynamic linker (ld.so) 1.9.9
   o C compiler             egcs-1.1.2, gcc-2.7.2.3, and gcc-2.95.
   o Binutils               2.9.1.0.25
   o C Library              glibc-2.1.2
   o C++ Library            libstdc++-2-libc6.1-1-2.9.0
   o Procps                 2.0.2
   o Gpm                    1.17.8
   o SysVinit               2.76-4
   o Shadow Password Suite  shadow-19990607
   o Util-linux             util-linux-2.9v
   o X Window System        XFree86 3.3.5

  Slackware 7, by Patrick Volkerding is an advanced Linux operating
  system, designed with the twin goals of ease of use and stability as
  top priorities. Including the latest popular software while retaining a
  sense of tradition, providing simplicity and ease of use alongside
  flexibility and power, Slackware 7 brings the best of all worlds to
  the table.

  Slackware Linux provides new and experienced user's alike with a
  full featured system, equipped to serve in any capacity from desktop
  workstation to machine-room server. Web, ftp, and e-mail servers
  are ready to go, as are a wide selection of popular desktop
  environments. A full range of development tools, editors, and
  current libraries is included for users who wish to develop or
  compile additional software.

  A minimal installation requires only 16 MB of memory (32 MB is
  recommended) and 80 MB of hard drive space. An installation
  with C/C++, development tools, networking, the Free86 X Window
  System (v 3.3.5), and several applications is to be had for under
  500 MB.

  Slackware Linux is compatible with most Intel PC hardware and
  supports most CD-ROM drives, sound cards, ethernet devices,
  and mice. The Linux Kernel on which Slackware is based will
  perform superbly on high-end systems, with symmetric multi-
  processing support (up to 16 processors) and special
  optimizations for each Intel processor class.


HOW TO ORDER
- ------------
product: L000-044, L000-045
www:     http://linuxcentral.com/order
             Secure Server Available

Phone:   877 LINUX-CD  or +1 (810) 226-8200
Fax:     +1 810 226 8600
Email:   sales@linuxcentral.com
Mail:    Linux Central
            37060 Garfield Road
            Suite T-2
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From: TeamWARE Marketing Communications <teamware.marcomms@teamware.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Fujitsu goes Linux - TeamWARE Office 5.3
Date: Sat,  4 Dec 1999 17:32:05 GMT
Reply-To: teamware.marcomms@teamware.com

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Linux supported groupware - TeamWARE Office 5.3

  Fujitsu corporation, one of the largest vendors in the IT 
  industry, is taking a strategic step towards the next 
  generation platform offerings. Mr. Maeyama, the President 
  of Fujitsu Software Operations, says that "Fujitsu 
  believes that new operating environments, in personal 
  computing especially the emerging Linux alternative, is 
  today a viable solution platform for many customers. 
  Providing software on Linux is therefore a logical step."

  TeamWARE Group, a leading vendor of communication and 
  collaboration software from Fujitsu, is happy to announce 
  the TeamWARE Office 5.3 for Linux platform. The product 
  will be available first in the Japanese market starting 
  1st December 1999 to be followed by a global release in 
  first quarter of year 2000.

TeamWARE Office 5.3 for Linux 

  TeamWARE Office  5.3 for Linux is an ideal intranet 
  solution for small and medium size organizations who need 
  cost effective and vendor independent support for common 
  industry standards. 

  Some key features:
  - Ready to run groupware. You can immediately build an 
    communication infrastructure on Linux for users through 
    Web browsers and standard interfaces.
  - Customizable user interface and layout based on HTML 
    templates. 
  - State of the art scheduling and communication features 
    with easy integration 

  The TeamWARE Office 5.3 Edition 2 will be supported on 
  Caldera Open Linux, Red Hat Linux and Turbo Linux. 

Notes for the editors

  TeamWARE Office is a complete groupware suite for corporate 
  collaboration and  communication and it has about 2.1 
  million users in 34 countries world wide. TeamWARE Office is 
  used for mission critical operations from corporations with 
  tens of thousands of users to small 10 user offices. 
  TeamWARE Office is number one groupware in Japanese domestic 
  market and it is very well known in the European market. 
  TeamWARE Office 5.3 is currently available on Windows NT and 
  Sun Solaris platforms.

  TeamWARE Group is a subsidiary of Fujitsu Group, one of the 
  world's largest IT and telecommunications companies. With 
  some 300 employees in Europe, we also have sales offices and 
  development centers in the USA, Japan and Asia. Our European 
  headquarters are situated in Helsinki, Finland. 

  For further information please contact: 
  URL: http://www.teamware.com/
  Email: teamware.marcomms@teamware.com
  TeamWARE Group. P.O. Box 135, FIN-00381 Helsinki, Finland. 
  Telephone: +358 9 5128 2662. Fax: +358 9 5128 2707




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From: Everett Holland <everett@roanoke.infi.net>
Subject: survey-0.95 - nearly complete listing of system files
Date: Sat,  4 Dec 1999 17:44:37 GMT

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List your system configuration files, /proc info, /dev info, your
distribution type, list of installed packages, etc.

Survey is necessary in case of system hardware crash, failed OS update,
or full system reinstall. Great if you need to manage 10 Linux
installations, as I do. 

Every Linux support department needs this!!!

Location:

    ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/scripts/survey-0.95.tar.gz

                        or:

   
ftp://contrib.redhat.com/pub/contrib/libc5/i386/survey-0.95-1.i386.rpm


Everett Holland

>From the LSM:

Begin3
Title:          survey
Version:        0.95
Entered-date:   19NOV99 
Description:    Survey is a nearly  complete list of your system files.
Description:    If you have ever had a busted install or OS upgrade,
Description:    or a hardware crash, you have no way to get Linux
Description:    booted so as to print out system information.
Description:    This script is invaluable when Linux cannot be upgraded.
Keywords:       survey, configuration, resources, msd, regedit, upgrade
Author:         everett@roanoke.infi.net (Everett Holland)
Maintained-by:  everett@roanoke.infi.net (Everett Holland)
Primary-site:  
metalab.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/utils/scripts/survey-0.95.tar.gz
                         15kb   survey-0.95.tar.gz
                         1Kb    survey-0.95.lsm
Original-site:  
Platforms:      Written in bash, runs on X86 Linux systems 
Copying-policy: GPL (See COPYING)
End



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From: Riccardo Facchetti <fizban@tin.it>
Subject: apcupsd-3.7.0-beta1 - APC UPS monitoring daemon
Date: Sat,  4 Dec 1999 17:42:24 GMT
Reply-To: fizban@tin.it

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Hello,

this message is to announce the first beta version of the Year 2000 apcupsd
release:

apcupsd-3.7.0-beta1

This version of apcupsd, thanks to the efforts of Andre H. Hedrick, Brian
Schau, Kern Sibbald and many others has been almost rewritten.

Many thanks have to be addressed to APC people that not only have allowed,
on April 7 1999, the release of apcupsd under the GPL license, they also
offered their technical help to the developers. Thank you !

- - Now the real thing.

Apcupsd is a daemon for monitoring APC UPSes. It is able to detect power
lossages and shutdown the computer if UPS power is getting too low.
It is able to shutdown computers networked with the monitoring one sending
them messages through network.

- - Where you can find it.

ftp://ftp.oasi.gpa.it/pub/apcupsd/development/apcupsd-3.7.0-beta1.tar.gz

- - Highlights of this release.

.. New CGI interface to see the UPS status over the web
.. New network interface to publish to clients the UPS status
.. Internationalization
.. Use GNU getopt
.. Logging on syslog
.. Events logged in a file like APC's PowerChute
.. Sync code removed: now only async threads are used
.. Better automated installation
.. Updated documentation
.. Bug fixes and enhancements: too many to tell them all

- - This is a call for testers.

This is the first beta version of what will be released as apcupsd-3.7.0.
Today starts the code freeze and will last for one month. In this time we need
to test the package on almost any APC UPSes and in almost any setup.

The software is completely developed under Linux and will compile cleanly and
will work under linux. Porting is being addressed for Solaris and HP-UX, where
the actual code should compile cleanly.

If you own an APC UPS attached to a Linux machine or you want to realize a
setup like this, or you are already an user of older version of apcupsd and
you have a non-production machine on which install this beta version, please
step forward. We need testers and any bug report will be more than welcome.

- - What to do if you find bugs

send an e-mail to fizban@tin.it (Project Manager and main developer)
or
send an e-mail to apcupsd-devel@ro.com (Developers mailing list)
or
go to the Apcupsd Support Center http://www.brisse.dk/site/apcupsd/
and leave a message (at this time should be the last resort because Brian is
moving and don't have time to manage incoming e-mail).

- - Changes from 3.6.2 to 3.7.0-beta1

        Applied Kern diffs, see techlogs/kes30Nov99
        Applied Kern diffs, see techlogs/kes28Nov99
        Applied Kern diffs, see techlogs/kes20Nov99
        Applied Kern diffs, see techlogs/kes18Nov99
        Applied Kern diffs, see techlogs/kes15Nov99
        More internationalization.
        Applied Kern diffs, see techlogs/kes13Nov99
        Moved TIOCM_LE HP-UX define and friends to include/apc_config.h
        Internationalization: internationalized and translated in Italian all
        the messages that are printed with printf and fprintf: more need to
        be done for error_* functions.
        Removed #ifdef wrapping around debug code and substituted with
        debug_level checks.
        Cleaned a remaining spit of `killpower' in apcupsd.c
        Help screen output to stdout.
        Now (C) and Brian's Support Center are visible in help screen output.
        Updates to the cgi files from Kern.
        Added a vimrc for TABs.
        --debug argument changed meaning. Now is meant to be set to a number
        that range from 0 to N where increasing numbers means increasing
        debug output.
        Now we use getopt_long [see getopt(3)] for parsing command line.
        Documentation updates and reorganization: now `developers'
        documentation is in doc/developers/.
        Added support for cable 940-0095B.
        Applied Kern patches: syslog, getline, code cleanups, new cgi
        interface. Read his technical log in techlogs/kes03Nov99
        Added doc/CodingStyle file.
        Added Developers file.
        Some minor code documentation.
        Removed the "failed to reacquire the lockfile" problem. Now we release
        the lockfile just before fork() and reacquire it just after.
        More duplicated code cleanups and nasty bugs fixed in apcaction.c.
        SuSE's apcupsd start script now return green "done" and red "failed"
        (SuSE 6.2)
        apccontrol is installed in /etc/apcupsd/ because we need it when
        filesystems may be umounted.
        Removed powersc script: now it is all done in apccontrol and
        /etc/rc.d/apcupsd scripts.
        Moved _all_ the scripts into scripts/ directory (where they belong).
        apccontrol script installation dir is now sysconfdir
        ${prefix}/etc/apcupsd
        Simplified apcaction.c (removed duplicate code).
        Attempt to document some features of apcupsd.conf.
        Deleted two alarm()s related to apcreports.c from apcaction.c: this
        was a bug.
        Added setproctitle for setting forked procs's argv[0]. Now we have
        apcmain -> waiting for other tasks to exit, generic watchdog.
        apcser -> serial task
        apcact -> actions task
        apcnet -> network task
        apcslv -> netslave task
        so that now we can tell with a `ps' which task is doing what.
        apcserial+apcreports are now one single thread.
        Better locking scheme.
        Removed another nasty bug in Old* variables into apcaction.c. Now
        there is a local structure for these values.
        Removed a nasty bug in apcsetup.c.
        Updated man pages and apcupsd.conf.
        RedHat installation scripts.
        Removed 10 seconds sleep() from terminate().
        SHM ID for sanity checks on SHM accesses.
        Obsolete config options now generate only warnings.
        New error handling routines.
        doc/README.developers updated.
        Syslogging functions are bracketed with HAVE_GCC so that with gcc we
        can use macros and with other compilers we use functions for
        compatibility.
        Syslog functions are now real functions. There's no point in having
        incompatible preprocessor macros when a set of little functions can do
        the job.
        Fixed a next_slave label in apcnet.c with a semicolon for HPUX
        compiler.
        OS detection in configure: now Makefiles and sources know about which
        OS they are supposed to compile for.
        Better integration of lib/ sources into the configure mechanism.
        configure cleanups.
        Added cflags and ldflags selection in Makefile.in and configure.
        Fixed getopt_long detection in configure. Now if not found it compile
        the lib/ version.
        Now configure.in have a hardcoded PATH in which search the system
        programs needed.
        Lot of cleanups in global variables and code partitioning and
        duplication.
        More configure cleanups.
        Updated RH 6.0 halt script.
        Removed apchttp.
        Cleaned THREADS. Now forked processes are the only option.
        Various cleanups.
        SuSE-specific install/uninstall.
        All distribution specific directories are now in distributions/.
        All scripts are now in scripts/.
        Moved default apcupsd.conf in etc/.
        Added distribution-specific scripts installation.
        Install /etc/apcupsd.conf if not alredy present.
        Removed apc(un)install.sh: no more needed.
        Rewritten external scripts: no more system(), better customization
        support.
        Removed Makefile.in.in from po/: it's not needed.
        Fixed bogus --enable and --disable behavior of configure.
        Cleaned up po/ and intl/ autoconf.
        Only powerflute is linked with ncurses libraries.
        The program makedepend is not any more vital for compilation.


That's all. Enjoy.

Ciao,
        Riccardo.




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From: Bernhard Herzog <sketch@online.de>
Subject: Sketch 0.6.3 - A Vector Drawing Program
Date: Sat,  4 Dec 1999 17:42:41 GMT

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        Sketch 0.6.3 - A vector drawing program


Sketch is a vector drawing program for Linux and other unices.  It's
intended to be a flexible and powerful tool for illustrations, diagrams
and other purposes.

Despite the low version number, it already has advanced features like
gradients, text along a path and clip masks and is fully scriptable due
to its implementation in a combination of Python and C.


Summary of the changes since version 0.6.2:

    * The default properties of new objects can be set by pressing the
      apply button in the fill, line or font dialogs.
    * A new button next to the palette to quickly assing empty fill and
      line styles.
    * The ctrl-key to contrain editing now also works when drawing lines
      and bezier curves and when editing bezier curves.
    * various small improvements and bug fixes



Homepage:
- ---------

http://www.online.de/home/sketch


Features:
- ---------

        o Drawing primitives:

                o Rectangles
                o Ellipses
                o Bezier curves
                o Bitmap images: JPEG, GIF,...
                  (all types the Python Imaging Library can read)
                o Encapsulated PostScript
                o Text

        o All objects, including images and text, can be rotated,
          scaled, sheared, etc. (all affine transformations are
          possible)

        o Gradient fills

        o Special Effects and Features:

                o Use rectangles, ellipses and bezier objects as guides
                o Blend Groups: Automatically updated interpolations of
                  arbitrary objects
                o Text can be converted to bezier objects.
                o Text along Path

        o Exports Encapsulated PostScript, SVG and Adobe Illustrator files

        o Imports Adobe Illustrator, Corel CMX, SVG, XFig and WMF files

        o Fully scriptable in Python

For more information, have a look at the sketch webpage.



License:
- --------

Sketch is released under GNU Library General Public License.





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From: Brian Whitehead <dbw4357@cmsu2.cmsu.edu>
Subject: LOCAL: Warrensburg, MO  - LUG Now Forming
Date: Sat,  4 Dec 1999 17:43:16 GMT

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I am now forming a Linux User's Group in Warrensburg, MO.  Warrensburg
is considered Central Missouri but it is actually an hour southeast of
Kansas City.  If you are interested in being a part of this group
contact me (information below).  The meetings will be held at CMSU
(Central Missouri State University).  The first meeting has not been
scheduled, but will be soon.  I am simply waiting for enough interested
parties.


Brian Whitehead
dbw4357@nospam.cmsu2.cmsu.edu
(remove "nospam." to reply)



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From: Werner Heuser <wehe@snafu.de>
Subject: Laptop-HOWTO 2.2
Date: Sat,  4 Dec 1999 17:39:25 GMT

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Hi,

with help from many contributors, I can now announce
version 2.2 of the Linux-Laptop-HOWTO.

The HOWTO is available in different formats at LiLAC
http://www.snafu.de/~wehe/index_li.html
and at the LINUX DOCUMENTATION PROJECT - LDP soon.
 
changes:
The chapters about Cellular Phones, Pagers, Calculators, 
Digital Cameras, Wearable Computing and Noise Reduction were
rewritten. Many minor changes and bug fixes.

Cheers
- -werner-

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Werner Heuser                       | Stop nuclear power now!       /~~
LiLAC - Linux with Laptop Computers |                              /~~~
Berlin, Germany                     |                             /~~~~
T. +49 30 349 53 86   <wehe@snafu.de>  www.snafu.de/~wehe/index_li.html



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From: Linux Shirts Mail account <shirts@readynetgo.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Embroidered Shirts, Linux for IQs > 98
Date: Sat,  4 Dec 1999 17:38:03 GMT

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Linux For IQs Higher Than 98 -- Linux Do You Want To Get There Today?
- --Linux

Hi,

At http://www.readynetgo.com/shirts you'll find pictures and ordering
information for

T-Shirts, Sweatshirts and Polos embroidered with Larry Ewing's Tux the
penguin!

If you want to get a shirt in time for Christmas, you'll need to get
your order in by Dec 5.

The prices are:

$20 T-Shirt ($22 for XXL and XXXL)
$28 Sweatshirt ($30 for XXL)
$30 Polo ($32 for XXL)

Shipping in the USA is free
Shipping to Canada/Mexico and most of Europe is $4 extra
Shipping to Asia/Pacific Rim is $5 extra

These are embroidered shirts that you would be proud to wear to work,
not cheesy giveaway ones.  The shirts are made to order and
I need time to have them made and then have time to ship them.  So, I if
you order and need it for Christmas, I need to get your order
no later than Dec 5.

If you have any questions, please let me know.


Thanks,

Mark Schlough
shirts@readynetgo.com



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From: Lou Rinaldi <rinaldi@cfug.org>
Subject: LOCAL: Eric Raymond in New Haven, CT on Monday December 6th
Date: Sat,  4 Dec 1999 17:40:10 GMT

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                    CFUG: The Connecticut Free Unix Group
                            - in cooperation with -
          The Philosophy Club of Southern Connecticut State University
                            - is proud to present -

                                ERIC S. RAYMOND

                        Monday, December 6th - 7:00 PM
                                 Engelman 135

In celebration of CFUG's third anniversary, open source software guru and
theorist Eric Raymond will be speaking to the faithful at Engelman Hall
on the campus of Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, CT.

Attendance is absolutely free for anyone who is interested. Please refer
to the SCSU map webpage(1) and use Parking Lot 2 (just off Fitch Street),
which is just northeast of Engelman Hall. Greeters will be stationed to
direct you from there.

Further information can be found at CFUG's website(2) and Mr. Raymond's
personal page(3). Or you can email events@cfug.org

(1) http://www.southernct.edu/map/
(2) http://www.cfug.org/
(3) http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/



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