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Linux-Announce Digest #717
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Linux-Announce Digest #717, Volume #3 Wed, 26 Jan 00 17:13:08 EST
Contents:
LOCAL: Southwest VA Linux Day 2000 (Josh Baugher)
COMMERCIAL: Feb issue of Linux Magazine Covers Microsoft's Anti-Linux campaign (Robert McMillan)
kim 1.2.2-1 - interactive process manager for OS Linux (Karel Zak - Zakkr)
WWW: New Linux Portal (Kay Cee)
SHAREWARE: txt2pdf 3.1 (SANFACE Software)
xzgv 0.3 - picture viewer for X with thumbnail-based file selector (Russell Marks)
PySol 3.30 - a solitaire game collection ("Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer")
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From: Josh Baugher <jbaugher@vt.edu>
Subject: LOCAL: Southwest VA Linux Day 2000
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 21:23:43 GMT
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ANNOUNCING
Southwest VA
Linux Day 2000
Come join the Roanoke Valley and Virginia Tech Linux
User's Groups, along with some of the fine folks from
RedHat Software, for an all-day Linux Event.
When: Saturday, February 19th, 9am-7pm
Where: Bast Gymnasium at Roanoke College in Salem
(see website for directions)
There will be:
- - A MEGA-Install-Fest, where we give you a free,
professional-quality workstation installation of
Linux and a wide variety of Linux applications
- - A slew of bona-fide Linux experts, who can answer
any of your questions about this rising star in the
OS world
- - A variety of Linux server, productivity and multimedia
applications on display
- - Pizza, softdrinks, and other foodstuffs
- - Drawings for free giveaways all day long
- - Actual representatives from RedHat Software
This is your chance to witness the beauty, power and
speed that is Linux. If you're ready to try it out for
yourself, you'll need to register at the website by
Monday, February 14th so that our installers can work
with you on getting necessary information about your
computer.
For more information, see our website at
http://linuxday.penguinpub.com
LINUX: Bring out the Workstation in _your_ PC!
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From: Robert McMillan <bob@linux-mag.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Feb issue of Linux Magazine Covers Microsoft's Anti-Linux campaign
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 21:20:40 GMT
Reply-To: bob@linux-mag.com
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January 25, 2000 The February issue of Linux Magazine, the chronicle of
the revolution, is now available at newsstands everywhere.
February's issue includes:
Distribution Roundup -- Which is the Distro for You? By William Wong.
Extreme Prejudice -- Microsoft's Anti-Linux Campaign By Wendy Goldman
Rohm.
Tim Machine -- A Conversation With Tim O'Reilly, the Man Behind the
Animal Books.
How's Your LUG Life? Ever Thought of Checking Out a Linux User Group? By
Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier.
Railroad Tycoon II -- a review of the latest from Loki. By Michael J.
Hammel.
Timecruiser 2.0 -- a product review of this Java-based Calendar
Server. By William Wong.
In the Trenches - Making an Open Source Project Work: The 12-Step
Program. By Dan York.
Departments
Gearheads - More on Writing Device Drivers for Video Capture Devices By
Alan Cox.
Compile Time - A Walk Through Some of the Most Popular Linux Signals.
By Erik Troan.
Perl of Wisdom - How Perl Handles References. By Randal L. Schwartz.
Newbies - Upgrading Linux. By Hal Moroff.
On the Desktop - Stretching Your Desktop Onto a Second Monitor with the
Millennium G400 Card. By Lou Grinzo.
Guru Guidance - Learn How to Administer Type 1 Fonts. By AEleen Frisch.
Tech Support - Tips on X Servers, Modems, and Optimizing Your Hard
Drive By Gaylen Brown.
Subscriptions to Linux Magazine are $34.95/year and are available at:
https://www.linux-mag.com/centrobe_us.html
Telephone: 800-950-1974
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Robert McMillan Linux Magazine
Executive Editor http://www.linux-mag.com
415 362-6969
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From: Karel Zak - Zakkr <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>
Subject: kim 1.2.2-1 - interactive process manager for OS Linux
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 21:28:33 GMT
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T h e K i m
The Kim is interactive user friendly process manager for OS Linux. It
reads the /proc(5) directory. The '/proc' is a pseudo-filesystem which
is used as an interface to kernel data structures.
(-: black & blue console is still life :-)
>>> http://home.zf.jcu.cz/~zakkr/kim/ <<<
Kim's NEW version is 1.2.2-1
============================
FEATURES:
o process list
o process tree
o select more processes
o send all existing signals (to one process or more
processes)
o reload
o processes sort
o display /proc/#/maps
o display 45 information about all processes
o search in process list
o display still actual uptime or system memory
o zombie attention
o allow you to save your setting and your profile
definition
o save /proc to file
o load /proc from file
o export /proc to ascii file
o mouse support (Gmp)
o learn key
o non-interactive mode
o locale support (native: English, translation: Czech)
NEW & CHANGES:
o new libproc support
o fix configure.in bugs
o support compilation for RedHat
o bug correction (sort, right mouse key)
o for help is used internal file viewer
o error report include system error messages
o new env. viewer
o year 2000 ready
o add one decimal to %CPU and %MEM
(kim: 0.00% vs. ps(1): 0.0%)
o marked processes footing (%MEM, SIZE, RSS)
o xterm resize support (SIGWINCH)
o changes in the ini file profiling section
o system information viewer
o changes in interface
>> For full changes list see the kim's ChangeLog.
VERSION & DEPENDENCY:
The Kim is independent on other program, but all version
depend on nCurses and libproc. Libproc is distribution with
(or in) 'procps' package. The current Kim support libproc_1.2.x
and libproc_2.0.x now.
>> For full description see the kim's manual.
LICENSE:
Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Zak Karel "Zakkr"
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
License along with this program; if not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge,
MA 02139, USA.
For more information see the file COPYING in the
distribution.
THANK for all suggestions and comments!
Karel Zak - Zakkr
<zakkr@zf.jcu.cz>
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Karel Zak <zakkr@zf.jcu.cz> http://home.zf.jcu.cz/~zakkr/
Docs: http://docs.linux.cz (big docs archive)
Kim Project: http://home.zf.jcu.cz/~zakkr/kim/ (process manager)
FTP: ftp://ftp2.zf.jcu.cz/users/zakkr/ (C/ncurses/PgSQL)
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From: Kay Cee <kelechi@usa.net>
Subject: WWW: New Linux Portal
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 21:29:00 GMT
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This is announcing a new Linux portal site
============ http://www.linuxwaves.com ==================
Your Linux Portal Site
=================================================
This new site offers an extensive Linux links directory, Linux message
boards with chat (moderated & non-moderated), FREE Linux email and a
host of other features.
http://www.linuxwaves.com
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From: SANFACE Software <sanface@sanface.com>
Subject: SHAREWARE: txt2pdf 3.1
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 21:24:41 GMT
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txt2pdf is a very flexible and powerful PERL5 program
(5 penguins at LinuxBerg, 5 cows at TuCows Mac and BeOS, pick at CNET).
It's a converter from text files to PDF format files.
Why do you need txt2pdf?
Most of your documents are text files
Usually, your reports from legacy applications, DBs, ERP applications,
datawarehouse are textual
txt2pdf is a PERL5 script, so you can use it in every
operating systems supported by PERL5 (View the list of OS tested)
txt2pdf is a native converter, you don't need to pass through PostScript
format
txt2pdf is specific for text to PDF conversion, so
you can mark yellow, red, green, blue or bold, italic, bolditalic (with
PERL regular expression) words in the produced PDF files
you can produce a 2-columns PDFyou can add page number in every page you
can add text at the beginning and at the end ofevery file
you can add a border to every page
every word like http://... ftp://... mailto:... https://...
file:... ldap:... news:... will become an URL
you can create a link to a specific page within a PDF document
http://...pdfdocument#pdfmark
every word like mime:... will become a link that
launch the correct application and opens the file
you can use a few parse commands (e.g.[!blue]...[!/blue])
you can use background and foreground layers
the fee for every licence is $55
SANFACE Software is going to give you a free licence for every good idea
or for every good modify
txt2pdf is shareware
The txt2pdf source code is our company core business.
We trust you.
You can test text2pdf and modify it.
You can't use a modify version of txt2pdf for production purpose.
You can't resell txt2pdf or a modify version of it without SANFACE
Software authorization.
You can't copy part of it to include in your source without SANFACE
Software authorization.
What's new in this version
Dissolve transaction effect support
Deleted lf_extra feature: now you can convert e.g. on Linux textual
document from Unix, Windows, Mac.
Text-Flowchart: an 'ASCII Flowchart maker' perl module created by Jim
Thomason
Tested on HP-UX 10.20 by Dierk Laub
Test txt2pdf 3.1!
You can find it in our new site http://www.sanface.com
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From: russell.marks@spam^H^H^H^Hdtn.ntl.com (Russell Marks)
Subject: xzgv 0.3 - picture viewer for X with thumbnail-based file selector
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 21:26:13 GMT
Reply-To: russell.marks@dtn.ntl.com
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[I (Russell Marks) am finally bothering to post an announcement
myself. Wow. :-)]
xzgv 0.3's been uploaded to metalab.unc.edu. It's a picture viewer for
X, with a thumbnail-based file selector. It uses GTK+ and Imlib. Most
file formats are supported, and the thumbnails used are compatible
with xv, zgv, and the Gimp. It can also be used with `xzgv file(s)',
to effectively bypass the file selector.
xzgv differs from other picture viewers for X in that it uses one
window for both the file selector and viewer, it (unlike xv) allows
both scrolling and fit-to-window methods of viewing large pictures,
and it (unlike xv and some others) doesn't ever mangle the picture's
aspect ratio. It also provides extensive keyboard support; if you
prefer using the keyboard, this is almost certainly the best viewer
for you. But it doesn't skimp on the mousey stuff, either. So anyway,
it's just terribly great. :-)
You can download it from here (but it's better to use your nearest
metalab mirror):
ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/graphics/viewers/X/xzgv-0.3.tar.gz
The main change in 0.3 is probably file copy/move, but there's also an
MMX-using speedup, and some fairly significant bugfixes.
** New features
Added file copy/move. These work like zgv - copy/move tagged files if
any tagged, otherwise copy/move the file the cursor is on. (Being
zgv-like also means they stop if they run across an existing file,
which can be a little annoying but is probably safest.)
Scaling can now scale the image *down* as well as up. That is, you can
make the image smaller more controllably than you can by using zoom
mode. I thought I'd add this as, given the way Imlib works, it comes
very cheaply indeed. However, it tends to only be useful (i.e. be any
advantage over zoom mode) on big images, where you might want to scale
down a bit rather than a lot. One thing I should point out - if you've
got used to doing e.g. shift-d lots to get back to 1:1, you'll just
have to learn about the `n' (= Scaling/Normal) key... :-)
You can now set the selector's initial/default width with
`--selector-width' (or config file setting).
You can now use `-k' or `--skip-parent' (or config file entry) to skip
the (keyboard) cursor past `..' on the directory xzgv starts on. This
can be useful when you want to immediately use space to `page' through
a dir. Thanks to Steven Flintham for this idea.
New `invert-logo' config file option, flips the colours in the logo to
look less awful on dark GTK+ themes. :-)
** Bugfixes
The idle_zoom_resize() idle func is now default priority rather than
resize priority. This fixes a problem where zoom mode resizes were one
resize behind (!) - thanks to Steven Flintham for pointing this out.
Various things which implicitly turned off zoom mode (basically
scaling and `normal') didn't reenable scrollbars afterwards; fixed
that.
Added getopt.[ch] and getopt1.c from glibc, so things should hopefully
still work on a libc which lacks getopt_long().
Fixed a couple of spurious blank lines in man page.
** Other changes
Added MMX-aware version of scaling with interpolation code (using a
bundled copy of Hank Dietz/Randy Fisher's libmmx). According to my
tests, it's `only' about 35% faster, but it feels like more. :-)
(Don't worry, it's easily disabled at compile time, it's clueful about
when it uses it even when it's enabled, etc. - I haven't broken
anything.)
Removed mention of the forfree.at email address, which seems to be
b0rken :-(, and replaced with my actual current address.
Created an `AUTHORS' file (which just points at the main docs, I'm
sure a duplicate copy would get out of date :-)).
Here's the LSM entry:
(Yes, I know the `Entered-date' has a Y2K bug. ;-) But this *is* the
canonical LSM date format, so...)
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Begin3
Title: xzgv
Version: 0.3
Entered-date: 14JAN00
Description: xzgv is a GTK+/Imlib-based picture viewer for X, which
supports most popular image formats. It provides a
thumbnail-based file selector, and allows panning and
fit-to-window methods of viewing.
xzgv is more a rewrite of zgv than a port as such, but
those familiar with zgv should see more than a passing
resemblance. And while it's mouse-friendly, it can
also be used entirely from the keyboard. :-)
Keywords: X graphics viewer thumbnails GTK+ Imlib
GIF JPEG PNG PBM PGM PPM BMP TGA PCX mrf XBM XPM TIFF TIM XWD
Author: russell.marks@dtn.ntl.com (Russell Marks)
Primary-site: metalab.unc.edu /pub/Linux/apps/graphics/viewers/X
223093 xzgv-0.3.tar.gz
Copying-policy: GPL
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From: "Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer" <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
Subject: PySol 3.30 - a solitaire game collection
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 21:25:19 GMT
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PySol - a Solitaire Game Collection
Version 3.30
http://pysol.tsx.org
Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer
<markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
What is PySol ?
===============
PySol is an exciting collection of 160 solitaire card games.
Among the supported games are classics like Aces Up, Baker's Game,
Canfield, FreeCell, Forty Thieves, Golf, Klondike, Monte Carlo,
Osmosis, Pyramid, Scorpion, Spider, Yukon, and many more...
PySol may be freely distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL.
PySol aims to be Commercial Quality Freeware.
Why yet another solitaire game ?
================================
Here are some highlights of PySol:
- freely available
- distributed under the GNU GPL with full source code
- currently supports 160 (!) distinct solitaire variants
- based upon an extensible solitaire engine
- very nice look and feel including multiple cardsets
and background table tiles
- sound samples and background music
- unlimited undo & redo
- load & save games
- player statistics and log files
- hint system and demo games
- support for user written plug-ins - add your own solitaire variants
- integrated HTML help browser
- lots of documentation
- fully portable across Unix/X11, Windows 95/98/2000/NT and MacOS
- written in 100% pure Python
- just run it - no need to compile anything
Nice. And what's new ?
======================
* Implemented 7 new games.
* Converted the pysol-sound-server into a Python extension module
which should give much improved results.
Cool. Where can I get it ?
==========================
Point your browser to http://pysol.tsx.org
The PySol Gallery is awaiting your visit as well.
What do I need to start playing ?
=================================
PySol requires Python 1.5.2 and Tcl/Tk 8.0.5. Both packages are
freely available for Unix, Windows 95/98/NT and Macintosh.
BTW, there is no need to compile anything since the whole program is just
a Python script. Just run it, and that's all.
The Windows version ships as a completely self-contained setup file.
License terms
=============
PySol is Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer
PySol is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
See the file COPYING.
Have fun,
Markus
http://pysol.tsx.org
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