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Linux-Announce Digest #682
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Linux-Announce Digest #682, Volume #3 Tue, 21 Dec 99 18:13:04 EST
Contents:
smtm-0.8.0 -- Show Me The Money, a global stock ticker (Dirk Eddelbuettel)
LIV/LSD (Metalab's Linux Incoming Directory Viewer) Updated ("Paul Colclough")
Scilab-2.5 Scientific software package (Matthieu Philippe)
signature 0.03 - dynamically produced sigs for e-mail & news (Ian Macdonald)
web2ldap.py 0.5.6: WWW gateway for accessing LDAP servers (Michael =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6der?=)
WWW: Welcome to Pascal Central ("Bill M. Catambay")
WWW: Linux Sound & MIDI Applications page updated (Dave Phillips)
Quicknet Releases GPL Linux Telephony Drivers! (Greg Herlein)
RadiSys Announces Linux OS Support for Intel CPU Platforms (infosys01@yahoo.com)
COMMERCIAL: $3.99 2 CD-ROM Set of Valuable RPM files (info@cheapbytes.com)
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From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
Subject: smtm-0.8.0 -- Show Me The Money, a global stock ticker
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:13:59 GMT
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ANNOUNCING
smtm-0.8.0 -- Show Me The Money, a global stock ticker
SUMMARY
o Stock ticker application for North American and European exchanges
o Displays portfolio profit or loss for foreign and domestic stocks
o Charts (from intraday to 5 year) available via right-mouse click
o Firewall and proxy configuration possible for several common settings
o Fully configurable Perl/Tk program runs under Linux and some other OS
using the Perl from ActiveState (www.activestate.com)
o Released under the GNU General Public License
CHANGES SINCE 0.7.0
o Charts are now displayed upon right-mouse click
o Chart type can be selected in a new menu, or on the cmd line
o New option for sort by intra-day percentage change
o New menu for immediate screen update
o Chart and details window now close on mouse click
o Also set iconname() with title() information
o Also set activeforeground to red for losers
o Selected options are also saved with stocks in File->Save
o Version number shown in --help and Help->Manual
o Version number automatically updated from debian/rules
HOMEPAGE
http://rosebud.sps.queensu.ca/~edd/code/smtm.html
SOURCES
http://rosebud.sps.queensu.ca/~edd/code/smtm/smtm-current.tar.gz
DEBIAN PACKAGE
http://rosebud.sps.queensu.ca/~edd/code/smtm/smtm-current.deb
http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/misc/smtm.html
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According to the latest figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless.
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From: "Paul Colclough" <paulc@metalab.unc.edu>
Subject: LIV/LSD (Metalab's Linux Incoming Directory Viewer) Updated
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:13:27 GMT
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LIV/LSD (Metalab's Linux Incoming Directory Viewer) has been updated and
now finally has a new feature - emailed lists.
For those of you who do not know about LIV/LSD, it allows you to view the
contents of the linux incoming directory at Metalab (previously called
SunSITE) with full descriptions of each file. You can then click a file to
be told where you can download it from. At midnight, all files in the
LIV/LSD database are changed to "yesterday" status and a new page is
started. The page is updated every hour, but only between 3:15am and
midnight. All times are in EST.
A new feature enables you to receive a plain text version of the previous
days uploads by email. It clearly contains the URL of the of the page
containing all the entries contained with the text file that you are
emailed. Note that replies to any emails generated by the program to you
will be ignored as the email list is accessible only by the script itself.
It did start with a HTML version being mailed to you, but considering the
number of Linux email clients which are plain-text based, I have decided
that it only sends plain text output. If your email client is HTML-ware,
then it most likely will automatically (or have an option to) hyperlink the
http:// address contained in such posts.
You can view the pages on the web at http://metalab.unc.edu/paulc/lsd/
which gives a cut-down version of todays files uploaded. To access the
database directly, simply use the current day number of month in the URL.
Eg. http://metalab.unc.edu/paulc/lsd/18/ for the 18th of December. The
program is currently filling up it's database with the new entries, so some
older entries still do exist, but are being replaced as the day numbers
come and go.
To have the file descriptions emailed to you instead (one email per day, at
approx 1am EST), you should send a blank email to:
latestlinuxuploads-subscribe@egroups.com
To unsubscribe: latestlinuxuploads-unsubscribe@egroups.com
Note that even when the files move from the incoming directory, you can
still access there descriptions in the database. The program will give
alternative locations to download the files (subject to the actual LSM
file).
If you have any problems with the list, or the web page, please contact me
directly: paulc@metalab.unc.edu
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From: Matthieu Philippe <matthieu.philippe@inria.fr>
Subject: Scilab-2.5 Scientific software package
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:34:55 GMT
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************************************************************************
Looking for a great Christmas present? Look no more. New Scilab is out.
Download it, free, and pass it on to all your friends.
************************************************************************
Scilab Group proudly announces the release of Scilab-2.5
--------------------------------------------------------
What is Scilab?
- ---------------
Scilab is a scientific software environment for numerical
computations. It resembles Matlab/Simulink and MatrixX/SystemBuild
family
of products. Scilab is developed at INRIA and is available via anonymous
ftp in source and binary formats:
ftp.inria.fr in directory INRIA/Scilab
http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab
What is new?
- ------------
Global variables have been introduced
Integer data types have been added.
New graphic mode has been added to allow scrollbar handling (panner
for X Window and scrollbars for Windows).
GIF export format is now available for Scilab graphic windows.
Keyboard events and window closing within graphical windows can now be
captured.
Scicos graphical user interface has been made more intuitive and
keyboard shortcuts have been added.
Scilab Binary files created by "save" are now system-independent so
they can be exchanged. In particular (compiled macros) *.bin files and
*.cos (scicos diagrams) can be exchanged.
It is now possible to dynamically link C++ procedures with Scilab.
A new data type "mlist" has been added.
A new function "genlib" allows users to compile the .sci files in a
given directory, generate associated library and load it. This
function is particularly useful under windows if VC++ is not
available.
C formatted input output functions (printf, scanf, ..) have been
interfaced to scilab.
Other improvements
- -------------------
Efficiency has been improved using reference argument passing when
possible instead of value passing.
Hypermatrix opreations have been accelerated.
On X Window systems 3D Athena Widgets are used when available instead of
standard Athena Widgets for a better look.
The "Matlab 4" to Scilab translator has been completed and considerably
improved.
What do we expect from Scilab users
-----------------------------------
Contributions! Here are a few possibilities.
Now that the integer data types are made available in Scilab:
an image processing toolbox.
Read, write and processing of sound signals.
A statistical toolbox.
An identification toolbox.
A signal processing toolbox for Scicos.
Scientific course notes using Scilab (in all languages); note that if
you write a book in which you propose Scilab examples and exercises,
you can distribute Scilab on CD with the book.
GUI interface based on the tcl/tk interface.
A good place to discuss such projects is the scilab newsgroup.
Scilab: is it really free?
--------------------------
Yes it is. Scilab is not distributed under GPL or other standard
free software copyrights (because of historical reasons), but Scilab is
an Open Source Software and is free for academic and industrial use,
without any restrictions. There are of course the usual restrictions
concerning its redistribution; the only specific requirement is that we
ask Scilab users to send us a notice (email is enough). For more details
see Notice.ps or Notice.tex in the Scilab package.
Answers to two frequently asked questions:
Yes, Scilab can be included a commercial package (provided
proper copyright notice is included).
Yes, Scilab can be placed on commercial CD's (such as various
Linux distributions).
Merry Christmas and happy Scilabing
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========================================================================
Matthieu PHILIPPE
SAPHIR CONTROL SARL
& Scilab Group (INRIA)
C/O INRIA-Rocquencourt Phones : + 33 (0) 1 39 63 59 23
Domaine de Voluceau B.P. 105 Fax : (0) 1 39 63 57 86
78153 Le Chesnay Cedex mailto:matthieu.philippe@inria.fr
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From: ian@caliban.org (Ian Macdonald)
Subject: signature 0.03 - dynamically produced sigs for e-mail & news
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:32:21 GMT
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Announcing a new release of signature, 0.03.
signature is a free, open-source producer of dynamic signatures for
livening up your e-mail and news postings. It will allow you to sign
your messages with a different sig every time.
The idea for the program came from an old Perl script in the Camel
Book that demonstrated the use of named pipes.
Changes since 0.02:
- - now forks into the background by default on start-up. The -d switch
has been added to prevent this for debugging purposes
- - when supplying an alternative program to fortune with the -p switch,
the full path no longer has to be provided
- - default sig format string changed for kernel and architecture
strings of different lengths
The software can be obtained from:
http://www.caliban.org/files/signature/signature-0.03.tar.gz
RPM format packages can be obtained from:
http://www.caliban.org/files/signature/signature-0.03.i386.rpm
http://www.caliban.org/files/signature/signature-0.03.src.rpm
The source code is available under the GPL 2.0 licence.
Ian
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Red Hat Certified Engineer | said, "You are utterly wrong To say my
http://www.caliban.org/ | vagina Is the largest in China Just
Linux 2.2.13 on an i686 | because of your mean little dong."
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From: Michael =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6der?= <michael.stroeder@inka.de>
Subject: web2ldap.py 0.5.6: WWW gateway for accessing LDAP servers
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:39:38 GMT
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HI!
I would like to announce a new version of web2ldap (formerly known as
ldap-client-cgi.py), a full-featured LDAPv2 client written in Python
designed to run as a CGI-BIN under the control of a WWW server.
It's available for free (GPL) from
http://www.web2ldap.de/
There's also a working demo there.
I would like to encourage people to give feedback about the usability
of this program.
Ciao, Michael.
Changes since 0.5.3:
- - some code cleaning / bug fixing in login procedure
- - some small performance enhancements
- - direct output of UTF-8 if browser sends UTF-8 in
HTTP_ACCEPTED_CHARSET (e.g. like Netscape Communicator 4.5x does)
- - fixed problems with being too case sensitive in modify
- - some small improvements in user interface
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From: "Bill M. Catambay" <bill.m.catambay@NOSPAMlmco.com.invalid>
Subject: WWW: Welcome to Pascal Central
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:37:30 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.
PASCAL BOOKS: A list of Pascal related programming books, sorted by
year. All include links to Amazon.com reviews and availability.
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: Dave Phillips <dlphilp@bright.net>
Subject: WWW: Linux Sound & MIDI Applications page updated
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:35:20 GMT
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Greetings:
As of December 20 1999 the Linux Sound and MIDI Applications page has
been updated again. The Linux soundapps page contains more than 600
various audio, MIDI, and DSP links, making it by far the most complete
listing of such software available on the Web.
The pages can be accessed here:
http://sound.condorow.net (USA)
here:
http://www.linuxsound.at (Europe)
here:
http://www.ymo.org/linuxsound/ (Japan)
and here:
http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linuxsound/ (USA)
As always, please use the mirrors first, since my ISP (Bright.net)
imposes a daily transfer limit of 35 MB.
Have fun, and a Happy Holidays to all !
== Dave Phillips
http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/index.html
http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linuxsound/
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From: Greg Herlein <gherlein@slip.net>
Subject: Quicknet Releases GPL Linux Telephony Drivers!
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:36:01 GMT
Reply-To: gherlein@quicknet.net
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QUICKNET RELEASES OPEN SOURCE LINUX DRIVERS FOR VOIP CARDS!
Yes, we did it! Our linux device drivers for our low-cost single port
telephony cards are now released under the GPL!
If you want the source now, you can get it directly from our web site!
http://www.quicknet.net/develop.htm
We have already submitted the code to Alan Cox to be included in
future releases of the kernel. In fact, they are already released as
part of Alan's latest pre-patch (2.2.14pre15).
We are actively promoting the creation of a new, common telephony API
under Linux. The foundations are already started: Quicknet and Alan
Cox have created a new common device (/dev/phoneX) and a new common
module to be used by all telephony devices (phonedev.o). The common
phonedev.o module will "broker" all telephony devices that adhere to
the standard and it will assign minor numbers to the devices as they
register (at driver load time). This allows the same device structure
to be used for all telephony applications, even if some of the cards
in the system are from different vendors!
Quicknet has already modified our driver to work with this new scheme,
and actively promote it as the new standard telephony driver interface
API under linux.
We've started a new mailing list dedicated to the driver:
linux-drivers. You can subscribe by emailing to
majordomo@lists.quicknet.net
and use the single line:
subscribe linux-drivers <your email address>
Developers Welcome! And if you are interested in an exciting Linux
development job, contact us! We're hiring Linux developers of all
kinds!
If you have any questions, feel free to write directly to me, or
better yet, post to the linux-sdk or linux-driver mailing list and get
everyone in on the fun!!!
Greg
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From: infosys01@yahoo.com
Subject: RadiSys Announces Linux OS Support for Intel CPU Platforms
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:34:17 GMT
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RadiSys Corp., a designer and manufacturer of embedded computing
solutions used by OEMs in the telecommunications, automation and other
industries, announced Linux Operating Software (OS) support and
availability for its EPC-204, an Intel Mobile Pentium II
processor-based CompactPCI CPU designed for telephony applications.
http://www2.embeddedtechnology.com/welcome/ngck
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Cheap*Bytes, a company that specializes in low cost Linux related products,
announces the following:
Cheap*Bytes Packages Galore 2 CD-ROM Set --------> $ 3.99 per set
Included with this 2 CD-ROM set you will find a collection of the
legally distributable Red Hat Powertools (tm) and contrib files in the
RPM format for easy installation. This great collection of files can
be used with other distributions as well which accept the RPM format.
1. ORDERING INFORMATION
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To order with your chargecard, you can use our *SECURED* web page at:
http://www.cheapbytes.com
Or just send us e-mail to sales@cheapbytes.com for details if you do not
have Web access.
For shipments in the United States and Canada, a check in U.S. dollars
can be sent in the amount of $6.99 (CD-ROM product only) to cover shipping
and handling to:
CheapBytes
P.O. Box 2714
Lodi, CA 95241
COD orders are not accepted for this product. For international
orders, please see our shipping schedule at www.cheapbytes.com/shiprate.htm
Shipping charges will be applied depending on destination. Orders for
just this product will be shipped via U.S. First Class Mail or U.S. Airmail
depending on destination. For shipping and handling charges, please review
our Web page. All prices are in U.S. dollars.
International and chargecard orders are both gladly accepted.
Checks and money orders are accepted which are drawn in U.S. dollars.
Please see our web page to acquire an order form.
2. AVAILABILITY
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This product is currently available and shipping.
3. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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The $ 3.99 price is for the Intel(tm) platform. We accept multiple
CD orders of this product. Buy enough for your whole block or dorm!
Shipping charges are applied by weight, not number of items.
4. Copyrights
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The Linux kernel is Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Linus Torvalds (others
hold copyrights on some of the drivers, filesystems, and other parts of the
kernel) and is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
*** Various other copyrights apply. See the documentation accompanying the
software packages for full details.
Red Hat, PowerTools and RPM are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc.
5. DISCLAIMER
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Not responsible for typographical errors or information given to Cheap*Bytes
incorrectly from manufacturers and/or suppliers. See our web page for
current pricing and policy information. Prices subject to change without
notice.
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Cheap*Bytes specializes in discounted computer software and books. We offer
a variety of Linux products. Through efficient use of the Internet, we
are able to offer great prices on great products!
Cheap*Bytes - P.O. Box 2714 - Lodi - CA 95241 - USA
FAX - 209-367-8518
sales@cheapbytes.com (e-mail) Web Page http://www.cheapbytes.com
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