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Linux-Announce Digest #705

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Sun Jan 16 19:13:13 2000

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Linux-Announce Digest #705, Volume #3            Sun, 16 Jan 00 19:13:05 EST

Contents:
  Cyrus SASL authentication library 1.5.15 released (Lawrence Greenfield)
  Bluefish 0.3.5 Gtk HTML editor released (Olivier)
  COMMERCIAL: Linux Sys Admin Training in SoCal (Jon Sisk)

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From: Lawrence Greenfield <leg+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Cyrus SASL authentication library 1.5.15 released
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 00:01:38 GMT

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Hi,

I'm pleased to announce the release of the Cyrus SASL library, version
1.5.15.  This is a bugfix release, fixing both some functionality and
some build problems that have been reported.

The Cyrus SASL library is a generic library for handling application
level authentication across a network, using IETF standards-track
mechanisms.  Both the Cyrus imapd and Sendmail 8.10.0 use it for
authentication, as well as several other applications.

An unsupported plugin to handle the undocumented "LOGIN" mechanism has
been addded; it has not been thoroughly tested.

Download libsasl at:
ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail/cyrus-sasl-1.5.15.tar.gz

The Project Cyrus homepage is:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/

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.

Thanks,
Larry Greenfield



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From: Olivier <olivier@lx.student.wau.nl>
Subject: Bluefish 0.3.5 Gtk HTML editor released
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 00:01:53 GMT

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Hi,

I'm pleased to announce the release of Bluefish 0.3.5. Bluefish is a
programmer's HTML editor, designed to save the experienced webmaster
some keystrokes. It features a multiple file editor, multiple toolbars,
custom menus, image and thumbnail dialogs, open from the web, CSS
dialogs, PHP, SSI and RXML support, HTML validation and lots of wizards.

Changes: Two new features: internationalisation support (currently
French, German, and Danish) and a right-click menu which opens the
dialog for the tag you're clicking on; a lot of bugfixes, small updates,
improvements and cleanups.

Bluefish is release under the GPL. For more info visit:
http://bluefish.linuxbox.com/

thanks,
        Olivier Sessink



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From: Jon Sisk <jes@jes.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Linux Sys Admin Training in SoCal
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 23:58:34 GMT

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LinuxLearning.Com, a certified training partner of 
LinuxCare, Inc., is offering a Linux System Administration 
course at its facility in Newport Beach, California, 
during the week of February 14-18, 2000.

Complete details and secure registration is available
through our site at the URL below.

Course outline:

Linux Fundamentals 

- - Background and structure of the Linux operating system 
- - Using and configuring the bash shell 

Installing and Configuring a Linux System

- - Configuring and using the X-Windows system 
- - Using multiple window managers such as KDE and GNOME 

Administering a Linux System

- - Adding users and groups 
- - Assigning appropriate permissions to files and directories 
- - Identifying and using basic Linux system commands 
- - Utilizing linuxconf and other graphical administration tools to
  perform system tasks 
- - Configuring both local and network printers and using Linux
  print commands and tools 
- - Installing, updating, deleting and verifying software packages
  using RPM and other package managers 
- - Exploring and implementing backup policies and procedures 
- - Configuring electronic mail services including sendmail 
- - Identifying security threats and implementing precautions to
  protect the system 
- - Upgrading the kernel to a new version 
- - Performing basic system and network troubleshooting 

Networking Essentials

- - Setting up networking and performing basic network troubleshooting 
- - Sharing files and directories using NFS for UNIX/Linux systems 
- - Using Samba to share files and directories with Windows
  95/98/NT clients 

Optimizing Performance with Linux

- - Establishing Web services using Apache 
- - Customizing and installing a new Linux kernel 
- - Addressing and solving issues related to upgrading hardware 

What Students Receive

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JES, Inc.                                     Linux Learning.com
jes@jes.com                                jes@linuxlearning.com
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Linuxcare and the Linuxcare logo are service marks of 
Linuxcare, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of 
Linus Torvalds. LinuxLearning.com is a service mark of 
JES, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.



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