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Linux-Announce Digest #768

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Wed Apr 26 17:04:13 2000

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Linux-Announce Digest #768, Volume #3            Wed, 26 Apr 00 16:13:09 EDT

Contents:
  Vacation 1.2.2 Released (Sean Rima)
  COMMERCIAL: April KRUD (RedHat 6.1 + errata + more for $5/CD) (Sean Reifschneider)
  cursel 0.0.6 - FMLI compatible interpreter (David Stes)
  LOCAL: DLUG (Duesseldorf Linux User Group) meeting at 27.04.2000 (Rainer Nagel)
  WWW: LinuxSalute.com (Newly Updated April 11 2000) (Anthony Jean)
  WWW: Issue #14 of Georg's Brave GNU World, the monthly GNU forum ("Georg C. F. Greve")
  New Open Source Organization Seeks Volunteers - PileofPcs.Org ("Terrence E. Brown")
  CVS Manual Translation Project initiated (0.2.3) (Karl Heinz Marbaise)
  User-mode kernel port 0.19-2.3.99-pre4 (Jeff Dike)
  COMMERCIAL: Teamware Office 5.3 for Linux Web service language templates (Teamware Marketing Communications)
  H Class Library (HCL) 0.01 - GUI Framework (Mathias Born)
  LOCAL: Suncoast LUG (Splinter) Meeting Announcement (Ed Centanni)

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From: Sean Rima <thecivvie@softhome.net>
Subject: Vacation 1.2.2 Released
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:11:04 GMT

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This is the port of the 386bsd vacation program to Linux.
Vacation is the automatic mail answering program found on many Unix systems.

FIXES:

Fix for the problem where Vacation was not sending the contents of the
vacation.msg

Info about new Home page and CVS at Sourceforge.

Download:
http://download.sourceforge.net/vacation/vacation-1.2.2.tar.gz

Sean Rima
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From: Sean Reifschneider <jafo-krud@tummy.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: April KRUD (RedHat 6.1 + errata + more for $5/CD)
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:12:33 GMT

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

The April release of Kevin's RedHat Uber Distribution (KRUD) is now
available.  Every month Kevin merges in the latest and greatest errata
into a standard RedHat distribution (currently version 6.1).
It's looking like this will be the last month for the 6.1 release,
6.2 is looking pretty good.

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:
      Mesa-3.2beta1, WindowMaker-0.62.0, dump-0.4b16, fetchmail-5.3.5,
      gcd-2.92, gcombust-0.1.31, gpm-1.19.0, grip-2.92, ircii-4.4M,
      mtr-0.42, nmh-1.0.3-6x, openssh-1.2.3, openssl-0.9.5, parted-1.0.12,
      powertweak-0.1.11, rmt-0.4b16, rxvt-2.7.3-2, sudo-1.6.3-2,
      vacation-1.2.1-1.6.0.krud, wwwoffle-2.5d, xmms-1.0.1-1.20000403cvs1,
      xscreensaver-3.24

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.



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From: David Stes <stes@pandora.be>
Subject: cursel 0.0.6 - FMLI compatible interpreter
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:13:15 GMT

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Cursel is an interpreter for building "character user interfaces", a layer
on top of "curses" (such as ncurses 5 for Linux).

The interpreter reads in a frame description file, and displays menu
frames and text frames accordingly.  The cursel language is a subset of
the FMLI language for Unix.

For example, just as in FMLI, Cursel allows shell escapes to pipe the
output of unix commands (such as "date" or "who") back to the interpreter.

Cursel supports a small "bourne shell" like language, with pipes, file
redirection, process groups etc.  Frames are automatically placed
according to a minimum overlap algorithm.  Function keys (like F1,F2 etc.)
can be assigned an action.

Cursel 0.0.6 is available at http://users.pandora.be/stes/compiler.html
(homepage) or at http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/objc.



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From: Rainer.Nagel@camber.angor.de (Rainer Nagel)
Subject: LOCAL: DLUG (Duesseldorf Linux User Group) meeting at 27.04.2000
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:23:37 GMT
Reply-To: Rainer.Nagel@tashrah.com

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Short English announcement: (Detailed German announcement below.)

we meet again on Thursday 27. April 19:30 at
"Tigges, Brunnenstr. 1, D-Bilk"

WWW: http://www.hsp.de/~dlug/
E-Mail: dlug@hsp.de  

************************************************
German Announcement:

Einladung zum Düsseldorfer Linux-Stammtisch

Das 33. regelmässige Treffen der Düsseldorfer Linux User Group
findet am Donnerstag, den 27. April 2000 ab 19.30 Uhr im
Tigges, Brunnenstr. 1, D-Bilk, statt.

Das Tigges liegt direkt am S-Bahnhof Bilk.
Dort halten folgende Linien:
S8, S11 (teilweise), 707, 712, 713 (teilweise), 835, 836

Ausserdem fahren da noch die 701 an der Hst. Karolingerplatz
und die 708 an der Hst. "D-Bilk S" in der Bilker Allee, die 
beide mit etwa 5 Minuten Fussweg erreichbar sind.

Weitere Informationen zur DLUG gibt es unter http://www.dlug.de/
oder per E-Mail an dlug@hsp.de.

Ciao
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Rainer.Nagel@tashrah.com        
Duesseldorfer Linux User Group - http://www.dlug.de/



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From: Anthony Jean <diablo@linuxsalute.com>
Subject: WWW: LinuxSalute.com (Newly Updated April 11 2000)
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:24:40 GMT

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"LinuxSalute Dot Com...Your One-stop Linux Resource Guide."

http://www.LinuxSalute.com
        Or
https://www.linuxsalute.com (Secure)

LinuxSalute is a Linux advocacy and information site. 
Here, you will find the latest kernel and software,
as well as discussion forums and tech support.

Updates include:
        
        Secure Web Server Added
        Discussion Forum Added
        Latest Kernel Information
        Distribution Links

Come visit us soon.

Anthony A. Jean
Webmaster, LinuxSalute.com
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From: "Georg C. F. Greve" <greve@gnu.org>
Subject: WWW: Issue #14 of Georg's Brave GNU World, the monthly GNU forum
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:38:57 GMT

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[Please repost and forward this article widely, wherever it
is appropriate.]


                Issue #14 of Georg's Brave GNU World, 
                the monthly GNU forum has been released.
                                                -- Georg Greve



Hi !

I just put issue #14 of the column online and it can - as usual - be
found on the GNU Webpage and its mirrors. Otherwise just follow the
links at the end of this posting.

Georg's Brave GNU World is a monthly column which is being released
simultaneously in five languages (English, German, French, Japanese
and Spanish) on the web and printed in the German "Linux-Magazin" as
well as the "Linux Magazine France." This makes it the monthly column
with the widest distribution worldwide as far as I know.

If you would like to receive mail about new issues directly, you can
subscribe to the "Brave GNU World" announcement mailinglist. Just
send mail to <brave-gnu-world-request@gnu.org> with "subscribe" in
the *body*. The mailinglist is only for announcements that are related 
to the "Brave GNU World" and is of very low volume (between 1 and 2
mails a month).

The 14th issue covers the following topics:

 * GnomeICU             (a great GNOME ICQ Client)

 * Jabber               (an entirely free instant messaging structure)

 * MUSCLE               (using smartcards on your GNU/Linux box)

 * GNU Queue            (easy load balancing on small and medium networks)

 * GRASS GIS            (a free Graphical Information System)

 * GNU Free Documentation License
                        (the new license for all kinds of documents)

This column intends to provide a forum for all GNU maintainers,
friends and associates and I am always open to suggestions. So if  
you 

 * have questions about the GNU Project that might be of general
   interest 

 * have a GNU Project and would like to improve its profile

 * would like to start a GNU Project you are looking for people to
   start it with 

 * think something doesn't get the publicity it deserves

 * would like to see something made public

send mail to:

        "Brave GNU World <column@gnu.org>"


This column is for everyone with an interest in Free Software,
so don´t hesitate to contact me if your project is under the
GPL/LGPL and you´d like to see it introduced here.

The 14th issue can be found at

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/issue-14.en.html
  [ English version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/issue-14.fr.html
  [ French version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/issue-14.de.html
  [ German version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/issue-14.ja.html
  [ Japanese version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/issue-14.es.html
  [ Spanish version ]

or via the "Brave GNU World" homepage

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.en.html
  [ English version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.fr.html
  [ French version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.de.html
  [ German version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.ja.html
  [ Japanese version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.es.html
  [ Spanish version ]


That´s it for now...

Regards,

                Georg Greve


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the monthly GNU forum in English, German, 
French, Spanish and Japanese. Check it out 
at http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/



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From: "Terrence E. Brown" <tbrown@lector.kth.se>
Subject: New Open Source Organization Seeks Volunteers - PileofPcs.Org
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:28:43 GMT

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 We have started Pileofpcs.Org, which dedicated to the proliferation of
cluster-based supercomputing (i.e. Beowulf class coputers) by creating,
promoting and sponsoring the Open Source development of distributions,
applications and tools comparable to those sold by traditional
supercomputer vendors. You are among the first to hear of this new
program. The website is not even complete. The Press releases will go
out in about 2 week. All three of our initial projects are being hosted
at Sourceforge.net.


We are doing this in a number of ways. First, we are creating a new
Linux distribution (and tools) that will allow anyone to easily create a
general purpose supercomputer - a Vanilla Beowulf without being a linux
programming expert. Second, given that a supercomputer is worthless,
unless it does something; therefore, perhaps more importantly, we are
also, sponsoring the development of wide range of useful applications
both parallel and parametric. Additionally, one of the biggest problem
with deploying scalable production-class superclusters is the lack of
mature and tested management tools comparable to what the traditional
supercomputer vendors provide. PilesofPcs.org aims to change this as
well.


Current projects
1. A new linux distribution that will allow those with limited technical
knowledge create a vanilla Beowulf class supercomputer.
SuperClustor Linux http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=4302

2. An Open source version of an base application that would delivers the
high level of performance required for parametric executions by
distributing the jobs over a computer cluster and/or network. This
application will allow users of cluster systems to using already
existing programs with little of no rewriting. Commercial products that
do similar tasks include Clustor and EnFuzion. This would be an open
source alternative to them. OpenClustor
http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=4303


3. An open source version of a base application that would enable users
with no particular knowledge in Linux, to setup, configure and manage a
linux cluster. With ease of use so that simple click is enough to add or
remove nodes, monitor processors loads and temperatures. Users will no
longer be required to anymore to allocate specific resources to build
and maintain their cluster supercomputer. A commercial product of this
nature include Alinka's Raisin. Alinka LCM, the open source version will
serve as the template. SuperCluster Manager
http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=4304

PileofPcs.Org is looking to support and encourage the development many
other application and/or tool projects including two special types:
those requiring parallelization and those supporting parametric
execution. We want to spur the development applications for all types of
situations including, but not limited to science, finance, multimedia,
bioinformatics, statistics, weather, data mining, design, neural
networks, modelling, etc.

1. Parallelized applications. Although efficient parallelization   is a
property of the
the specific beowulf computer, we believe that we can promote the
creation of pre-parallelized applications. While this will be a
challenge, creating a respository for pre-parallelized and parallelized
code with help speed the development of useable applications for all.

2. Applications that support parametric execution. Parametric executions
require that the same application is executed numerous times. A single
application is run under a wide range of input conditions and the
results of these different runs are collected together. Parametric
executions are ideally suited to run on large computing clusters, since
they produce a lot of jobs, often exceeding thousands. These
applications will allow users to tap  power of distributed computing.


PileofPcs.org is looking for Project leaders, developers, html
designers, and all others interested in the PileofPcs and Open Source
movement.

PileofPcs is also looking for software and hardware sponsors to
facilitate the rapid development and deployment of our efforts.

If you have any questions, please contact me directly.

terrence
drbrown@pileofpcs.org






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From: kama@hippo.fido.de (Karl Heinz Marbaise)
Subject: CVS Manual Translation Project initiated (0.2.3)
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:29:23 GMT

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                Coordination should be done by e-mailing
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'til next mail.        Internet: http://www.fido.de/~kama/
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From: Jeff Dike <jdike@karaya.com>
Subject: User-mode kernel port 0.19-2.3.99-pre4
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:25:56 GMT

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The user-mode port is a port of the Linux kernel to itself.  It runs
in a set of processes, making a user-mode virtual machine.  It can be
debugged and analyzed using the normal process-level tools, like gdb,
gprof, and gcov.  It is an almost completely functional kernel,
lacking only kernel modules.  Its hardware emulation includes block
devices, a console, virtual consoles, a serial line, and a network
device.

This version is the 2.3.99-pre4 port.  Changes from the last release
include many bug fixes, enhancements to the drivers, and some
performance improvements.  It is now possible to telnet in and out, to
display X clients locally and remotely, and to run some more
specialized tools like strace and the install procedures of several
distributions.

The project's download page is
http://sourceforge.net/project/filelist.php?group_id=429

The project's home page is
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net

                                Jeff




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From: Teamware Marketing Communications <Teamware.Marcomms@teamware.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Teamware Office 5.3 for Linux Web service language templates
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:27:47 GMT

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Teamware Office 5.3 for Linux Web service language templates
============================================================
  
Teamware Office 5.3 for Linux Web service supports the
following 9 languages:
 
    1) Danish 
    2) Dutch 
    3) English 
    4) Finnish 
    5) French 
    6) German 
    7) Japanese 
    8) Spanish 
    9) Swedish 
 
These web service templates can be downloaded with the
FREE 90 day evaluation of Teamware Office 5.3 for Linux
at:
  
  http://www.teamware.com/linux/



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From: Mathias Born <mborn@faphida.in-berlin.de>
Subject: H Class Library (HCL) 0.01 - GUI Framework
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:30:18 GMT

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To all C++ programmers on Linux:

H is a framework for developing graphical user interface (GUI)
applications on the X Window System using C++.

The homepage is at http://ME.IN-Berlin.de/~faphida/hclindex.html.
The library is in an early development state.

H has a fast graphics engine that provides system independent
raster graphics. It is based directly on Xlib and uses neither
Motif nor X Intrinsics. 

H is fully object-oriented. The hole application status is hold
in C++ objects.

The user interface can be described in a special language similar
to that used under MS-Windows or IBM-OS/2. This description is
then compiled by a so called resource compiler which is part of
the package.

H and its tools are available under the GNU Library General Public
License (LGPL). 

Enjoy,
  Mathias Born

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See http://ME.IN-Berlin.de/~faphida/hclindex.html



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From: Ed Centanni <ecentan1@tampabay.rr.com>
Subject: LOCAL: Suncoast LUG (Splinter) Meeting Announcement
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 21:32:16 GMT

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WHEN:

        Saturday 06 May 2000, 1:00 PM till 3:00PM??
        (First Saturday of every month)


WHERE:

        New Port Richey Public Library
        5939 Main Street
        New Port Richey
        Second Level Meeting Rooms

        Parking lot is located behind the building. The parking 
        lot entrance is on Monroe St.


ACTIVITIES:

        1) Activities are at an all time low :-P 
        (This is the second official meeting and we NEED        
        members!!)

        2) General discussion about our favorite subject, Linux!

        3) Raffle and free stuff?? I'm working on it.



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