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Linux-Announce Digest #724, Volume #3             Wed, 2 Feb 00 16:13:07 EST

Contents:
  muLinux V7r10b released (Michele Andreoli)
  StWeb - Stratos Web Application Server (irena)
  HP-HOWTO (Bruno Cornec)
  SHAREWARE: MAT 0.21 - Monitoring and Administration Tool ("S. Mark Black")
  Audio-Quality-HOWTO updated & moved (Paul Winkler)
  WWW: Linux Gazette #50 (February 2000) available (Linux Gazette)
  WWW: Free Programmers, Webmasters Resources (Christopher Heng)
  prototype-1.3 - Makefile generator (Carlo Wood)
  NoSQL home has moved (Carlo Strozzi)
  unsort - disorder filter (Jarmo Pussinen)
  Kevin's Redhat Uber Distribution -- $5 Updated RedHat 6.1 (root)
  GNet 0.1.8 - simple network library (David Helder)

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From: Michele Andreoli <m.andreoli@tin.it>
Subject: muLinux V7r10b released
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 20:00:20 GMT

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·Linux (1e-6 Linux) 7.10b release, codename "Montalcino"
======================================================
        


Description: 
- -------------

        muLinux is a full-configured, minimalistic but mostly complete,
        application-centric Linux distribution, fitted on a single 
        1722K floppy, with add-ons. Main goals: proselitism, rescue. 

        Availables 1722k  FLOPPY ADDONS :
        1) X11 (XF86-VGA16 fvwm95,wm2 & afterstep Window Managers, 
        xfm File Manager, Chimera graphic web browser, etc..)
        2) GCC (gcc,make,lex,yacc,f2c,p2c,qb2c,BASIC, etc.)
        3) EXT (e2fsck, lilo, SCSI, PCMCIA, SVGALIB, IsaPNP, in.telnetd,
         in.ftpd, etc.)
        4) TCL , from Tom Poindexter
        5) VNC ( the Xvnc X server, etc.)

        WORK: on PC 386-8M + swap and install in RAM, UMSDOS, EXT2 and LOOP,
        from Linux or DOS/WIN9*, or via direct cloning process.

        Using EXT addon, muLinux clone also in CD-ROM (ElTorito) and
        Zip floppies.

In the base floppy you have:
- ----------------------------

        Internet connection (via PPP) or LAN (via Ethernet);
        e-mail processing (fetch, read and send mail), NFS, Samba/SMB
        share mounting, ftp, IRC, finger, telnet, rlogin, trafshow,
        news (read & post) and web browsing (with lynx 2.6);
        PC-PC link via pppd; IP firewall & IP masqueranding; 
        remote access via modem line (miterm); two text-editor: elvis,ae;
        fdisk,e2fsck, fdformat; job scheduler (atd), crond, ringd daemon,
        WWW server, dialin server, serial server, fax server;
        play & record WAV, CD listening (playcd), say synthetizer, mp3,
        local and remote UNIX printers, etc...

        OTHER FEATURES: international keyboards support, BUS mouse,
        PAP/CHAP authentication, permanent multi-configuration,
        PC speaker support, NFS-root booting for diskless Xterminal.

Author:
- --------

        M. Andreoli, Pontedera (Pisa) - Italy  <m.andreoli@tin.it>

Download from:
- --------------

        http://sunsite.auc.dk/mulinux/  (DENMARK)



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From: irena <irena@stratos.org>
Subject: StWeb - Stratos Web Application Server
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 19:55:47 GMT

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Hi!

I would like to announce StWeb - a new Web and Application server.

StWeb is an easy-to-use, cross platform, Internet/Intranet development
and deployment system for development and maintenance of web-enabled
applications.

The main component of the system is the Stratos Web Application Server -
an Apache based HTTP server integrated with Stratos application server.
StWeb is platform and database independent. It runs on all major
hardware  and operating systems and can be used with most of popular
database servers (native interface for MySql and Oracle, ODBC for other
databases).

For more information visit StWeb home at http://www.stweb.org.

Thanks,
  Irena.





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From: Bruno Cornec <Bruno.Cornec@medasys-digital-systems.fr>
Subject: HP-HOWTO
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 19:59:55 GMT

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Hello,

I proudly annonce the availability of the second public version of the
                             HP-HOWTO

This document may be read by everyone willing to obtain informations
on Linux and HP products. The first part is a general presentation
and gives informations linked to Linux and Free Software more generally.
The third chapter gives for every reference of HP product its support
under Linux.
 
It was realized in SGML/DocBook to allow the automatic creation of various
formats, among them :
 
HTML : http://www.medasys-digital-systems.fr/linux/HP-Howto/HP-HOWTO-FR
RTF : http://www.medasys-digital-systems.fr/linux/HP-Howto/HP-HOWTO-FR.rtf
PS : http://www.medasys-digital-systems.fr/linux/HP-Howto/HP-HOWTO-FR.ps
PDF : http://www.medasys-digital-systems.fr/linux/HP-Howto/HP-HOWTO-FR.pdf
TXT : http://www.medasys-digital-systems.fr/linux/HP-Howto/HP-HOWTO-FR.txt

YES ! for the moment it's only a french document. 
The next version, sponsored by HP, will be translated in english too.
BTW, you may already take a look at the paragraph on Intel based machines
to have an idea of what is in the document.

For those of you having a distribution supporting RPM packages,
you may install the PS, PDF, TXT, RTF and HTML versions directly under
/usr/doc by using the following package :

RPM : http://www.medasys-digital-systems.fr/linux/HP-Howto/HP-HOWTO-FR-0.87-1.noarch.rpm

For those reading a little french (some parts are not language dependent
too much), don't hesitate to give comments on errors, missing points or
things to add. I surely have a lot to do in order to produce the 1.0 
version :-)

Happy reading,
Bruno.

PS: Those wanting to help concerning my poor use of SGML are also welcome :-)
(Cf: http://www.medasys-digital-systems.fr/linux/HP-Howto/HP-HOWTO-FR.sgml)
- -- 
Bruno Cornec  Centre de compétences Logiciels Libres Tél: 01 69 33 73 14
                      Médasys Digital Systems        Fax: 01 69 33 73 02
Des infos sur Linux ?  http://www.medasys-digital-systems.fr/linux
La musique ancienne ?  http://www.medieval.org/emfaq



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From: "S. Mark Black" <sblack@ee.ryerson.ca>
Subject: SHAREWARE: MAT 0.21 - Monitoring and Administration Tool
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 19:57:50 GMT

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I'm proud to announce a new release of the Monitoring and Administration
Tool (MAT).  There are 26 additions, changes and fixes in this release.
New to version 0.21 is the Restore GUI.  This greatly simplifies  
restores.  Support for very large sites is added with the support of MAT
host groups.  The Upgrade feature has been fixed, so all existing MAT
hosts can be upgraded to 0.21 directly from one console.

See the MAT web site for a full description of all the changes:

    http://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~sblack/mat 

It contains screen-shots, as well as descriptions of MAT's functions.
 
Below is a description of this release of MAT.
 
 
              Monitoring & Administration Tool (MAT)
              --------------------------------------
 
MAT is an enterprise monitoring and administration tool.  It allows
you as an administrator, or authorized individual, to manage a 
hetrogeneous UNIX network.  It hides 
most of the complexity of the standard configuration files making it 
easier administer.  The monitoring daemon provides historical 
information about a hosts status.  Several monitored parameters 
can be graphed to aid capacity planning.  The monitored parameters 
can trigger events when a threshold is exceeded, alerting 
administrators to problems.

Some of the advanced features include the ability to upgrade it's self
as new versions, or upgrades become available, the ability to allow
other users to control some or all of the administrative functions.
The ability to see the "health" of a host.
 
MAT is in three parts, the MAT agent, the MAT daemon, and the MAT 
console.  The MAT agent does the actual work of modifing files, 
running commands, and inspecting the system.  The MAT daemon MATd
periodically monitors system parameters, and can send alarms.
The MAT console provides an easy to use GUI which sends commands to 
the MAT agent to manipulate and query standard UNIX configuration 
files.  It also provides an easy to use GUI for graphing the MATd
results and controlling the parameters monitored by MATd.
 
MAT is available  for Linux, SunOS 4.1.x, and Solaris.  An alpha 
port to IRIX 6.x is included.  Currently MAT 
allows you to add, modify and delete the following:
        Users    (Site specific user defaults are supported)
        Groups
        Hosts
        Email Aliases
        Mounted filesystems
        Crontab entries
        DNS client configuration
        Login message (motd)
        Services
        Exported (shared) filesystems
        DNS domains & records
        Most NIS records  
        Syslogd entries 
 
MAT allows you inspect many of the common system parameters including:
        All syslog files  (TK 8.0 recommended for this)
        Routes
        Processes
        Lastlog    
        Diskspace
        Exports
 
The monitoring deamon MATd runs scripts for monitoring of:
        Network Connectivity (through ICMP)
        Required Processes
        Disk usage
        CPU use
        Run queue
        User logins 
        FTP server status
        SMTP server status
        Network Interface Activity
        SWAP, and Memory use are monitored in the Linux version.
A simple plotting tool allows you to graph the various monitored
parameters.  The monitoring scripts are written in Perl, and should 
be easy to customize and expand.  The MAT probe has been updated to 
display it's current status.  
  
 
Requirements:
- -------------
For the MAT agent you need a UNIX machine running:
        Linux 2.x
        SunOS 4.1.4
        Solaris 5.x
        IRIX 6.x
        HPUX 10.10 or 10.20
Perl 5.x is needed for the monitored parameters and alarms.
The Console requires Tcl/TK on at least one host.


License:
- --------
Free for single host installations, otherwise it is shareware.



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From: Paul Winkler <slinkp23@yahoo.com>
Subject: Audio-Quality-HOWTO updated & moved
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 20:08:16 GMT

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Hi,

The Linux Audio-Quality-HOWTO has been updated.

It has also moved to:
http://audio.netpedia.net

This document contains all the information I currently have about
getting high-quality reliable audio performance out of a linux box.

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.................    paul winkler    ..................
slinkP arts:   music, sound, illustration, design, etc.
A member of ARMS    ----->    http://www.reacharms.com
or http://www.mp3.com/arms or http://www.amp3.net/arms
personal page   ---->    http://www.ulster.net/~abigoo



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From: Linux Gazette <lg@ssc.com>
Subject: WWW: Linux Gazette #50 (February 2000) available
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 20:07:27 GMT
Reply-To: gazette@ssc.com

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"Linux Gazette...Making Linux just a little more fun!"

Linux Gazette is a freely available, WWW e-zine that includes short articles
giving tips and tricks, ideas and suggestions for customizing and running
Linux. It is a member of the Linux Documentation Project.

Linux Gazette issue #50, February 2000, is out and can be found at: 
  http://www.linuxgazette.com/

For download purposes, individual issues of LG are available at:
  ftp://ftp.ssc.com/pub/lg/

A list of mirror sites can be found at:
  http://www.linuxgazette.com/mirrors.html

While we do not mail issues of LG to our readers--it's just too big--we do
have an announcement service. Write lg-announce-request@ssc.com with the
word subscribe in the body, and each month you will receive an e-mail notice
when we post Linux Gazette. 

Topics in this issue include:

     * The MailBag
          + Help Wanted & Article Ideas
          + General Mail
     * News Bytes
          + Distro News
          + News in General
          + Software Announcements
     * The Answer Guy, by James T. Dennis
     * More 2-Cent Tips
     * Web Applications with Database Connectivity: getting started, by
       Marius Andreiana
     * Interview with Mike Cowpland, Corel Corporation, by Prakash
       Advani
     * HelpDex, by Shane Collinge
     * Creating A Linux Certification Program, Part 8, by Ray Ferrari
     * From Pico to Nano, by Sven Guckes
     * Linux Site O' The Month: Unix Guru Universe, by Sean Lamb
     * Large Objects and Perl DBI, by Mark Nielsen
     * Creating Installation CDs from various Linux Distributions, by
       Mark Nielsen and Krassimir Petrov
     * Sharing Your Home, by JC Pollman and Bill Mote
     * Source file management in a complex networked environment, by
       James M. Rogers
     * Developing Web Applications - Part III, by Anderson Silva
     * Artificial Intelligence and Linux (2nd Edition), by Anderson
       Silva
     * The Back Page
          + About This Month's Authors
          + Not Linux



Read all about it in Linux Gazette.

Michael Orr
Editor, Linux Gazette




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From: Christopher Heng <chris@thefreecountry.com>
Subject: WWW: Free Programmers, Webmasters Resources
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 20:08:46 GMT

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THEFREECOUNTRY.COM: Free Programmers' Resources,
Free Web Designer Resources, Free Software

ANNOUNCING a website designed for programmers,
web designers, webmasters and general Internet
users: thefreecountry.com

thefreecountry.com has the following sub-sites:

*Developer City: a treasure trove of free programmers'
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including Linux: free compilers, source code,
libraries, debuggers, version control systems,
help authoring, databases, compiler construction
tools, editors, assemblers, and lots more.

*eCentriCity: lots of free webmaster and web
designer tools, resources and information:
CGI scripts, free web hosts, HTML editors,
CGI hosting, JavaScripts, email, anonymity and
privacy, getting started tutorials, free DNS
services, web redirection, free banner design,
etc (too many to list here).

*Software City: check out our own free Linux
utilities here including a multiplatform online
timer that will track your online time and costs
whether you are in Linux or Windows, text
conversion tool and mail undigesting utility

Check them out at:
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Regards,
Christopher Heng.
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From: Carlo Wood <usenet@localhost.alinoe.com>
Subject: prototype-1.3 - Makefile generator
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 20:11:09 GMT

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prototype-1.3:

The prototype package is a collection of generic Makefiles
which are installed globally and Makefile templates that
can be copied into project directories using a simple
script.

Using prototype-1.3 it is possible to start a new project
in _seconds_: often no editting of Makefiles is needed at
all.

Home page: http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/prototype/

`prototype' is intended for linux developers who don't
want to be bothered with Makefiles while still developing
their software. It can also be used for quick tests,
or even as example for those who want to learn how to
write powerful Makefiles, using GNU make extensions.

`prototype' is not portable: It uses everything available
by GNU make. I am not even sure if it will work on other
platforms besides linux, although it should on UNIX
as long as GNU make and gcc/g++ are being used.

LSM:

Begin3
Title: prototype
Version: 1.3
Entered-date: 15MAR99
Description: Prototype Makefiles is a collection of shared Makefiles
             which are installed globally and Makefile templates that
             can be copied into project directories using a simple
             script.  The shared Makefiles contain the rules for
             building a project, cleaning it and making dependencies
             etc.  The Makefile templates contain the data that is
             specific for each project.  This seperation avoids
             duplication of code in Makefiles and is therefore
             extremely easy to maintain and extend.
Keywords: prototype make Makefiles C++ projects sharing reuse development
Author: Carlo Wood
Maintained-by: prototype@alinoe.com (Carlo Wood)
Primary-site: http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/prototype/
Original-site:
Alternate-site: metalab.unc.edu /pub/Linux/devel/make/
Platforms: linux
Copying-policy: QPL
End

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From: Carlo Strozzi <carlos@linux.it>
Subject: NoSQL home has moved
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 20:10:17 GMT

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Hi all,

the NoSQL project, formerly hosted on mi.linux.it, has got a new home.

Web pages and distribution archives have been moved to:

          http://www.linux.it/~carlos/nosql/

The mailing list, formerly noseequel@mi.linux.it, has now
been moved to noseequel@texne.com:

          list address:  noseequel@texne.com
          admin address: minimalist@texne.com

All the subscribers of the old list have automatically been
moved to the new one.

cheers  -carlo

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From: Jarmo Pussinen <pussinen@saunalahti.fi>
Subject: unsort - disorder filter
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 20:13:50 GMT

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Hi,

unsort, a filter to output an input in disorder.

Usually whole input is read, before output is started, but
number of stored lines can be limited. String separator can
be given on command line.

Typical use of unsort could be:
freeamp -ui mpg123.ui -b 2048 -z -q $(unsort < mp3_play_list)
    that creates disorder to mp3_play_list

C++ source code without warranty is available from 
<http://www.saunalahti.fi/~pussinen/>

You can find there my other little thingy VideoApp, that is a
simple graphical PostgreSQL front end for video database.



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From: root <root@tummy.com>
Subject: Kevin's Redhat Uber Distribution -- $5 Updated RedHat 6.1
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 20:14:01 GMT

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http://www.tummy.com/krud/

The February release of Kevin's RedHat Uber Distribution (KRUD) is now
available.  Every month Kevin merges in the latest and greatest errata
(those which aren't totally broken anyway) into a standard RedHat
distribution (currently version 6.1).  This is the third month
of the 6.1-based version, and we've had no problem reports with it.
It looks like the early RedHat 6.1 problems have been resolved.

What ever will you do with the time you save not having to find, download,
and apply the latest errata to your newly-installed system?  "FreeCIV"
and "PySol" are included as possible answers to just that question.
Updates/Extras now number over 200 packages (see web site for exact
package list).

   Updates/Extras since last month include:
      CDParanoia, CDRecord, dump, EPIC, fetchmail, gcombust, gnomeicu,
      junkbuster, ksymoops, lftp, lpr, mkhybrid, netdate, openSSH, rmt, sudo,
      usermode, XMMS, XScreensaver.

CD-ROMs available for $5US (includes domestic shipping and handling)
or a years subscription for $55US.  Also available without crypto for
international orders (for an additional shipping fee).

For more information or to order: http://www.tummy.com/krud/

tummy.com -- We take the finest RedHat and turn it into KRUD.
- -- 
 "Yes on one, no on two."  "Is number one nuke Russia, or number two?"
                 -- _Buckaroo_Banzai_
Sean Reifschneider, Inimitably Superfluous <jafo@tummy.com>
URL: <http://www.tummy.com/xvscan> HP-UX/Linux/FreeBSD/BSDOS scanning software.



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From: David Helder <dhelder@umich.edu>
Subject: GNet 0.1.8 - simple network library
Date: Wed,  2 Feb 2000 20:15:35 GMT

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GNet is a simple network library.

Version 0.1.8 is now available at
        http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~dhelder/misc/gnet.

There are also now joinable mailing lists - see the webpage for more
information.


0.1.8
- -----
* HP-UX and other portability fixes.
* Fixed bug in gnet_inetaddr_new_nonblock where dotted decimal
    address caused a seg fault.
* Fixed bug in Solaris version of gnet_inetaddr_get_name.
* Deleting a NULL object is now allowed.
* IOChannel semantics have changed - see documentation.



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