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Linux-Announce Digest #814

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Digestifier)
Fri Jun 30 05:37:10 2000

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Linux-Announce Digest #814, Volume #3            Fri, 30 Jun 00 05:13:05 EDT

Contents:
  Palm OS Emulator HOWTO ("Jan Schaumann")
  LOCAL: Dayton OH UNIX/Linux meeting, 1st thursday (Daniel Tasch)
  LOCAL: Linux presence at the Alice Springs Show (Adrian Casey)
  WWW: Linux MusicStation ... (John Littler)
  COMMERCIAL: $3.99 2 CD-ROMs Containing Slackware 7.1 (info@cheapbytes.com)
  VMD 1.5 Released - Visual Molecular Dynamics (John Stone)
  NoSQL 2.4.0 released (Carlo Strozzi)

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From: "Jan Schaumann" <jschauma@netmeister.org>
Subject: Palm OS Emulator HOWTO
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:08:50 GMT

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All,

I'm pleased to announce the release of the "PalmOS Emulator HOWTO". The
Palm OS Emulator HOWTO guides users through the process of installing and
setting up the Palm OS Emulator, an application for desktop computers that
emulates the operations of Palm Computing Platform hardware devices. With
it, users can load ROM images, applications, and databases and use them on
their desktop computers.

You can download the POSE-HOWTO from http://www.netmeister.org/palm/ in
txt, pdf or ps format or read it online in html format.

I hope this will be of use and interest.

- -Jan

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http://www.netmeister.org



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From: Daniel Tasch <taschda@dmapub.dma.org>
Subject: LOCAL: Dayton OH UNIX/Linux meeting, 1st thursday
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:15:52 GMT

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The UNIX/Linux Special Interest Group of the Dayton Microcomputer
Association meets on the first thursday of evey month. The meeting is held
at the DMA office at 119 Valley St in Dayton at 7:00 pm. 

Visitors and new users are always welcome. 

For additional information contact: 

Tony Snyder 
snydert@dmapub.dma.org 
937-275-7913





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From: Adrian Casey <axiiom@ozemail.com.au>
Subject: LOCAL: Linux presence at the Alice Springs Show
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:14:49 GMT

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** Northern Territory, Australia.**

The annual Alice Springs Show is being held on July 7th and 8th.

The Alice Springs Linux User Group have a booth at the show and will
be on hand to demonstrate Linux to all and sundry.

We will have 2 Intel PCs, 1 Mac and 1 Alpha, all running Linux
and all networked together.  Linux CDs will be available at the ASLUG booth.

If you are in central Australia, drop in and say G'day!

Cheers.

Adrian Casey.

http://www.aslug.org.au



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From: John Littler <jlittler@nirvanet.net>
Subject: WWW: Linux MusicStation ...
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:09:07 GMT

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Linux MusicStation aka m-station News 
- -------------------------------------

new stuff ...

tclmidi at mp3.com - Andrew Bulhack talks about algorithmic dance.
RTLinux - Victor Yodaiken tells us about RTLinux and mentions the muppets.
Weekly Music content - Coldcut, Mirwais, Gerald 
updated nnnnews page format - should make it quicker loading and
easier to read.

tt
John 

short (re-directed) URL http://linuxmusic.cjb.net
long (direct) http://www.crosswinds.net/~linuxmusic
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pgp public key @ http://www.crosswinds.net/~linuxmusic/pubring.html



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From: johns@ks.uiuc.edu (John Stone)
Subject: VMD 1.5 Released - Visual Molecular Dynamics
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:13:49 GMT

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         VMD "Visual Molecular Dynamics" 1.5 Announcement
         ------------------------------------------------
The Theoretical Biophysics group at the Beckman Institute For Advanced  
Science and Technology, the University of Illinois (U-C), is proud to
announce the public release of VMD 1.5.  VMD is a package for the 
visualization and analysis of biomolecular systems.  This software is
distributed free of charge and includes source code, documentation,
and precompiled binaries for Compaq, IBM, HP, Linux, Sun, and SGI systems
systems running Unix, as well as Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000.
The VMD documentation includes an installation guide, a users guide, and a 
programmers guide for interested researchers.  VMD also provides on-line 
help through the use of an external HTML viewer.  VMD development is 
supported by the NIH National Center for Research Resources.

A full description of VMD is available via the VMD WWW home page:
        http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/

We are eager to hear from you, and thank you for using our software!

                                                John Stone
                                                vmd@ks.uiuc.edu
                                                June, 2000


                       README file for VMD 1.5
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

What is VMD?            See also http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  VMD is designed for the visualization and analysis of biological
systems such as proteins, nucleic acids, lipid bilayer assemblies,
etc.  It may be used to view more general molecules, as VMD can read
standard Protein Data Bank (PDB) files and display the contained
structure.  VMD provides a wide variety of methods for rendering and
coloring a molecule: simple points and lines, CPK spheres and
cylinders, licorice bonds, backbone tubes and ribbons, and others.
VMD can be used to animate and analyze the trajectory of a molecular
dynamics (MD) simulation.  In particular, VMD can act as a graphical
front end for an external MD program by displaying and animating a
molecule undergoing simulation on a remote computer.

The program has many features, which include:
  o No limit on the number of molecules, atoms, residues or
    number of animation frames, except available memory.

  o Many molecular rendering and coloring methods.

  o Stereoscopic display capability.

  o Extensive atom selection syntax for choosing subsets of atoms for
    display (includes boolean operators, regular expressions, and more).

  o Integration with the program 'Babel' which allows VMD to read many
    molecular data file formats.  Even without the use of Babel,
    VMD can read PDB files, as well as CHARMM- and X-PLOR compatible
    binary DCD files and X-PLOR compatible PSF files.

  o Ability to write the current image to a file  which may be 
    processed by a number of popular raytracing and image rendering
    packages, including POV-Ray, Radiance, Raster3D, Rayshade, 
    and Tachyon.

  o Extensive graphical and text-based user interfaces, which use the
    Tcl package to provide full scripting capabilities.

  o Extensions to the Tcl language which enable researchers to write
    their own routines for molecular analysis.

  o Modular, extensible source code using an object-oriented design in
    C++, with a programmer's guide outlining the source code structure.

  o Integration with the program NAMD, a fast, parallel, and scalable
    molecular dynamics program developed in conjunction with VMD
    in the Theoretical Biophysics Group at the University of Illinois.
    See the NAMD WWW home page for more info:  
      http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/namd

    VMD can be used to interactively display and control an MD simulation
    using NAMD.  


What's new in VMD 1.5?
- ----------------------
  New Features
    o Support for several Gromacs structure and trajectory file formats:
      - Can read .gro for structure (concatenated multiple-frame .gro
        files are read automatically) (variable precision ASCII format)
      - Can read .g96 for structure (concatenated multiple-frame .g96
        files are read automatically) (fixed high precision ASCII format)
      - Can read .trr for trajectory (full precision, portable binary format)
      - Can read .xtc for trajectory (variable precision, compressed binary
        format)                                                              
      Note: Doesn't support .trj files, or combined run-input files yet, but
            Gromacs users can run trjconv to convert these into one of the 
            formats that VMD can read.
    o Windows versions of VMD now write their snapshot images as 
      24-bit color Windows Bitmaps (.bmp) files directly.
    o Added the ability to modify the name, type, resname, resid
      chain, and segname of a selection of atoms.
    o Entirely new rendering capabilities implementing "material" 
      properties, for user control of ambient, diffuse, and specular
      reflectivity, as well as surface shininess.

  General Improvements and Bug Fixes
    o Improved the rendering output for Raster3D and Tachyon 
    o General improvements to all renderer output.
    o Major revision of IMD (Interactive MD) features in VMD.
    o The Unix versions of VMD are now built with FLTK instead of XForms,
      this brings both the Unix and Windows versions of VMD to using exactly
      the same GUI, and decreases VMD's code/binary size noticably.
    o New OpenGL code to allow SGI O2s to support stereoscopic display 
      with 16-bit depth buffering and and 12-bit color.
    o Fixed quite a few of the outstanding problem reports (bugs)
      that were sent in on previous versions of VMD.
      PRs fixed: 5, 7, 10, 19, 23, 29, 58, 64, 68, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 
                 83, 87, 88, 89, 90, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 100, 104, 105
    o Rewrote large parts of the VMD display command system, yielding
      some significant performance increases.
    o Improvements to VMD's built-in help for various commands, better
      help topic listings.

  User Interface Changes
    o New GUI color scheme, using lighter colors which are easier on most
      people's eyes, particularly with laptops, projectors, etc.
    o New "Mouse" form which supercedes the old "popup menu" found in
      all of the previous Unix versions of VMD.  The Mouse menu is 
      identical on both Windows and Unix, unlike the previous versions of
      VMD where the Windows version had no analog to the popup menu.
    o New "Materials" form which provides controls over rendering
      properties for representations.  (controls for shininess,
      diffuse, ambient and specular reflectivity etc)
    o Renamed the "Mol" and "Sim" forms to their longer names for increased
      intuitiveness to new users.
    o New "Cancel" button on the Molecule form providing the ability to
      cancel loading of very large trajectory files.

  User Documentation Updates
    o Improved HTML version of documentation (new rev of latex2html)
    o Improved PDF version of documentation, now uses better scalable fonts
    o Updated the VMD tutorial to cover new GUI features 
    o The user guide does more to cover issues specific to the Windows
      versions of VMD in better detail.
    o Updated docs on rendering to snapshots and to external renderers
    o Many updates to sections explaining the VMD GUI, particularly
      the new GUI features.

Known bugs
- ----------
  Please visit the VMD web site for information on known bugs, 
  workarounds, and fixes:
      http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/


Cost and Availability
- ---------------------
  VMD, NAMD, and BioCoRE represent the broad efforts of the 
Theoretical Biophysics group, an NIH Resource for Macromolecular 
Modeling and Bioinformatics, designed to develop and distribute free,
effective tools (with source code) for molecular dynamics studies in
structural biology.  For more information, see:

  http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/VMD/
  http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/NAMD/
  http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/biocore/

The VMD project is funded by the National Institutes of Health
(grant number PHS 5 P41 RR05969).


Disclaimer and Copyright
- ------------------------
  VMD is Copyright (c) 1995-2000 the Board of Trustees of the 
University of Illinois and others.

The terms for using, copying, modifying, and distributing VMD are
specified in the file LICENSE. If you use VMD in a way you think is
interesting or novel, we would like to know about it.

The authors request that any published work which utilizes VMD 
includes a reference to the VMD web page:

  http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/

and/or the following reference:

  Humphrey, W., Dalke, A. and Schulten, K., "VMD - Visual Molecular
  Dynamics", J. Molec. Graphics, 1996, vol. 14, pp. 33-38.


Documentation
- -------------
  Three VMD manuals are available which describe how to install, 
use, and modify VMD.  The VMD installation guide, is contained in 
the VMD distribution in the file "doc/ig.ps". 
The User's Guide and Programmer's Guide are available separately 
(due to size) from the VMD web site.  Quick help may be accessed
by pressing the "Help" button on the main VMD form, or by typing
help in the VMD command window.  This will bring up the VMD
quick help page, and will lead you to several other VMD help files
and manuals. 


Quick Installation Instructions
- -------------------------------
  Detailed instructions for compiling this version of VMD can be found
in the installation guide, ig.ps.  For quick installation of the
binary distribution for Unix do the following:

  1) uncompress and untar the distribution into a working directory.
     In this working directory, there are several subdirectories such 
     as bin, src, doc, data, as well as this README and a configure script.  
     Change to this working directory after the unpacking is complete.

  2) Edit the file 'configure'; change the values for
     the $install_library_dir and $install_bin_dir to a directory in 
     which vmd data files and executables should be installed:

     $install_bin_dir is the location of the startup script 'vmd'.  
     It should be located in the path of users interested in running VMD.

     $install_library_dir is the location of all other VMD files.  
     This included the binary and helper scripts.  It should not be 
     in the path.

  3) A Makefile must be generated based on these configuration variables
     by running "./configure". 

  4) After configuration is complete, cd to the src directory,
     and type "make install".  This will install VMD in the two
     directories listed above.  Note that running "make install" 
     twice will print error messages because you are attempting to 
     overwrite some read-only files.  This should be fine.

  5) When installed, type 'vmd' to start (make sure the
     $install_bin_dir directory is in your path).


Required Libraries
- ------------------
  VMD requires several libraries and programs for various of its functions.
In particular, it uses GL or OpenGL based 3-D rendering, and will require
that you have the appropriate GL or OpenGL libraries on your system.  
Other programs are required by some of VMD's optional features.
Please visit the VMD web site for more information:
  http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/

For problems, questions, or suggestions, send e-mail to 'vmd@ks.uiuc.edu'.

  VMD Development Team
  Theoretical Biophysics Group
  University of Illinois and Beckman Institute
  405 N. Matthews
  Urbana, IL  61801
  TBG: http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/
  VMD: http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/


README for VMD; last modified June 28, 2000 by John Stone


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Beckman Institute              http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/~johns/
University of Illinois         Phone:  (217) 244-3349
405 N. Mathews  Ave              FAX:  (217) 244-6078 
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From: carlos@texne.com (Carlo Strozzi)
Subject: NoSQL 2.4.0 released
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:10:22 GMT
Reply-To: carlos@texne.com

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Hi all,

the latest stable release of NoSQL has just been made available at:

   http://www.linux.it/~carlos/nosql/archives/nosql-2.4.0.tar.gz

For the many of you who do not know what NoSQL is, here's an abstract
from the README file:

    NoSQL is a shell-level relational database management system
    for UNIX. Unlike most DBMS'es, NoSQL is not a single large program,
    rather it is a set of small programs that are run from the shell.
    This allows the user to utilize the full power of the Unix shell
    in coordination with NoSQL.

Enjoy :-)

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http://www.freepatents.org - http://no-patents.prosa.it



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