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Linux-Announce Digest #914

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Digestifier)
Fri Feb 9 16:13:10 2001

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Linux-Announce Digest #914, Volume #3             Fri, 9 Feb 01 16:13:02 EST

Contents:
  MAILING-LIST: ChemLinux - a new mailinglist ("Michael Klaus Engel")
  web2ldap 0.8.3 (Michael =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6der?=)
  MS Outlook to Unix mail conversion HOWTO (Greg Lindahl)
  Argante (Michal Zalewski)
  Residential Gateway Project (Paul Bristow)
  LOCAL: Installfest on 10 February in Houston, TX (Algis Rudys)
  LOCAL: CLIQ 2001 - HP, Daryll Strauss, Havoc Pennington join lineup ("Michael J. Hammel")
  CONFERENCE: LinuxTag 2001: Call For Paper (Torsten Spindler)

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From: "Michael Klaus Engel" <mkengel@web.de>
Subject: MAILING-LIST: ChemLinux - a new mailinglist
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:13:54 GMT

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Hello,

Chemists and other natural scientists do not yet use Linux for their
research or daily work. However, recently more and more got interested
in Linux.

To help those who are interested and those who are already using Linux
OS and applications, a new mailinglist has been setup: ChemLinux.

In the beginning, i.e., it will not yet work smoothly and those who are
subscribing need to be a little patient until we have enough members (at 
the moment 35).

You can find the homepage of ChemLinux at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chemlinux

Subscription can be done at the homepage or by email:
chemlinux-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Thank you for your attention.

Sincerely
Michael Engel
(listowner)

p.s. If you have Linux resources pages on the web, please add a link
(and tell me). Thank you !

______________________________________________________________________________
Die Fachpresse ist sich einig: WEB.DE 17mal Testsieger! Kostenlos E-Mail, 
Fax, SMS, Verschlüsselung, POP3, WAP....testen Sie uns! http://freemail.web.de




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From: Michael =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6der?= <michael@stroeder.com>
Subject: web2ldap 0.8.3
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:11:14 GMT

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HI!

There's a new release of web2ldap available at

  http://www.web2ldap.de/download.html

Ciao, Michael.

Changes since 0.8.2:

- - preliminary support for SRV RR's
- - some small fixes



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From: lindahl@pbm.com (Greg Lindahl)
Subject: MS Outlook to Unix mail conversion HOWTO
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:10:51 GMT

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A new miniHowto covering conversion of mailboxes in MS Outlook to the
usual Unix/Linux format is available. You can find it at:

http://linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Outlook-to-Unix-Mailbox.html

- -- greg




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From: Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@dione.ids.pl>
Subject: Argante
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:15:21 GMT

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         a r g a n t e   p r o j e c t   a n n o u n c e m e n t
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1. Brief introduction
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

We - a small group of computer security and programming enthusiasts - are
proud to present a result of our hard work on making secure, functional,
portable and effective environment, called "Argante".

Although Argante is introducing completely new standards, architecture
concepts and design basis, we believe it can find its place, both in
dedicated and hybrid solutions, where Argante code is mixed with
traditional components - especially in server software, secure distributed
solutions / network monitoring and analysis software, distributed
self-organizing clusters (at management / request propagation layer),
virtual routers (for easy building of complex, fault-tolerant private
networks from scratch) and so on, making such solutions simpler, more
secure and stable - and, very often, more effective. So, in general,
Argante might be a revolutionary (and low-cost) open-source solution for
modern distributed network applications, allowing you to replace
expensive, dedicated devices with heterogenic cloud of cheap boxes, quite
often improving overall performance, and making management and development
more intuitive and easier.

On the other hand, Argante gives you just a new concept of OS environment,
allowing you to develop any kind of code, including graphic applications
or any other solutions.

Why?


2. What is Argante?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

If you believe this GPL project is worth looking, we kindly suggest you
starting at http://agt.buka.org/concept.html - this document describes
fundamental Argante proposals, which, unfortunately, cannot be described
in such short announcement. Note - Argante is based on concepts that are
totally different from common solutions you should know - and quite often
it's just shocking for people that used to C/Unix conventions or
environments.

We've provided a brief list of reasons why Argante, in our belief,
provides something new and less or more useful. This list has been
dramatically simplified, and, for sure, is not complete - but it's really
short and readable. You might want to start at
http://agt.buka.org/advocacy.txt :)

Then, you can follow Argante documentation as well - it can be found at
http://agt.buka.org/doc.html. This document explains how we reached our
goals, and how Argante has been implemented. It also covers details on
techniques offered by our solution and their use in complex applications /
systems. You might find out Argante has some solutions similar to those
used in eg. Inferno project from Lucent / Bell Labs. This is just a
coincidence, because we tried not to base on any known solution. We
believe we avoided some strange half-solutions, like moving high-level
functionality to low-level layer with no good reason (and thus decreasing
freedom of design and making overgrown code); we decided for such step
only in specific, well-documented and explained cases, where we're sure it
will offer some real good for the programmer without enforcing static,
complex solutions where they are not necessary.

3. How can I download it?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Current Argante snapshot: http://agt.buka.org/download.html
Official homepage: http://agt.buka.org

Downloadable tarball contains source code for Argante, which is ported to
IRIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris and Linux; also, you'll find there
some fully-featured examples, complete documentation (including API
semantics) and companion tools.

Argante project is still in a very, very premilinary phase. Some
functionality still wait to be added - current code is a result of monthly
loose cooperation betwen small group of people. We agreed it has enough
functionality to be released to public, but - of course - we are still
working on it. Especially, we cannot guarantee the implementation is
completely bug-free, and we will appreciate any comments, suggestions and
bugreports. Current development status - including scheduled concepts -
can be found at: http://agt.buka.org/status.html.

Your feedback will help us, so just feel free to tell me what do you think
- - even if you want to say "won't worth announcement". It's your decision
if this project will be left to die, or will be developed in future. I
have only one request - before asking a question, make sure you can't find
the answer in documentation. We are already getting quite huge feedback
from people asking "what is this for?" or "how XXX works?", while these
issues are clearly stated in README.

Thank you,

                                                                  Signed:

                                     Michal Zalewski, project coordinator
                                                 Argante Development Team
                                                    <argante@linuxpl.org>






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From: Paul Bristow <paul@paulbristow.net>
Subject: Residential Gateway Project
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:17:15 GMT

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I have just started a project to create the ultimate home network gateway 
device using linux.  Take a look at http://complify.org if you are 
interested.

Regards,

- -- 

Regards,

Paul Bristow
ide-floppy maintainer for linux-kernel
http://paulbristow.net/linux/idefloppy.html



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From: Algis Rudys <arudys@rice.edu>
Subject: LOCAL: Installfest on 10 February in Houston, TX
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:18:30 GMT
Reply-To: rlug@rice.edu

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Greetings --

The Rice Linux Users Group is holding an Installfest on Saturday,
February 10, 2001 from 10:00 to 15:00. The location will be Duncan Hall
room 3092, on the Rice University campus (directions are available off
the web site). For more information, contact us or visit our Installfest
Web page at:

http://linux.rice.edu/installfest/

Thanks,
Algis Rudys
Rice Linux Users Group
http://linux.rice.edu/



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From: "Michael J. Hammel" <mjhammel@graphics-muse.org>
Subject: LOCAL: CLIQ 2001 - HP, Daryll Strauss, Havoc Pennington join lineup
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:19:22 GMT

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Colorado Linux Info Quest - CLIQ
http://thecliq.org


Hewlett Packard, XFree86, GNOME join Colorado Linux Info Quest 2001.

HP joins as the latest in a stellar line up of top level sponsors, while Daryll
Strauss (VA Linux, XFree86) and Havoc Pennington (Red Hat, GTK+ and GNOME) sign
as speakers to the region's only Linux focused conference and exhibit.


Denver, CO (Jan 27, 2001) -- The Colorado Linux Info Quest (CLIQ) board of
directors is pleased to announce the addition of Hewlett Packard to our stellar
list of top level sponsors.  HP joins LWN.net, tummy.com, Compaq, and SGI in
bringing this premier Linux event to the Rocky Mountain region for the
second year in a row.

CLIQ is also proud to announce that two well known and highly popular
developers have agreed to speak at the event.  

Daryll Strauss, Multimedia and Graphics Engineering Practice Lead at VA
Linux Systems, is most widely known for his work in putting together the
render-farm of Linux servers used by special effects company Digital Domain
to generate the computer images used in the movie Titanic.  Strauss was also
responsible for adding the first hardware accelerated 3D support to Linux
when he wrote drivers for the 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics card for the XFree86
project.  Daryll currently leads a team of engineers developing OpenGL, the
Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI), and XFree86 on projects from embedded
graphics to professional workstations.

Havoc Pennington serves as the chair for the GNOME Foundation Board of
Directors.  He works for Red Hat as a lead developer for the GTK+ and GNOME
projects.  His book "GTK+/Gnome Application Development" (New Riders) is
the official reference for GNOME.  He is currently working on improvements
to GTK+ as part of the 2.0 release effort.

Havoc and Daryll will be joining Eazel's Andy Hertzfeld, an original
developer of the Apple Macintosh computer, on a panel discussion on  Linux
Desktop software.  Daryll will also be holding a Birds of a Feather (BoF)
session on X and 3D graphics issues, while Havoc plans to hold a BoF on
GTK+ 2.0 development.  These three noted developers join Scott Draeker of
Loki Entertainment, Rick Lehrbaum of LinuxDevices.com, "Think Unix" author
Jon Lasser, Debian developer Bdale Garbee, and Python developer and
tummy.com co-founder Sean Reifschneider to make CLIQ 2001 a must see event!

More speakers and events are planned, so stay tuned - and mark your calendars:
March 29th-30th at the Denver Marriott Tech Center.  All scheduled talks and
the exhibit floor are scheduled for the 30th, with early registration and a few
smaller informal events expected on the 29th.


About Colorado Linux Info Quest 2001

CLIQ, in association with local Linux User Groups and local and regional Linux
business sponsors, will be holding this second annual event featuring one full
day of scheduled Linux exhibits, invited talks, real world demonstrations and
Birds of a Feather sessions.

This year's sponsors includes some of the biggest names in the business: Compaq,
SGI, LWN.net, tummy.com, and HP.   Linux Journal and Linux Magazine have also
been signed as advertising sponsors - be sure to check out the full
page advertisements in the February issues of both magazines!  Compaq is also
providing hardware to host our registration system - the software for which was
written entirely by the CLIQ board.

Speakers are currently being sought for both the invited speaker slots and
our many Birds of a Feather sessions.  Contact Liz Coolbaugh (liz@thecliq.org)
if you are interested in speaking or hosting a BoF session.


Event Day Schedule

The show will run from 9AM to 7PM on Friday, March 30th, 2001 at the Marriott
Tech Center, just off I-25 in South Denver.  The current schedule calls for a
keynote session from 9AM to 10AM, an exhibit floor open from 10AM till 6PM,
three Speaker's Rooms running the full day with up to 11 sessions, and three
Birds of a Feather rooms for open and scheduled discussions on any topic over
the course of the day.  

Registration

Announcements regarding attendee registration are expected in February.  Cost
for the full day, all access pass will be $85 at the door with a $55
discount price for advance registration.  Exhibit floor only passes will be
$15.  Advance registrations for attendees begins in February.

Exhibitor registration will also begin in February 2001.  Exhibit costs are $475
for a single 8x10 booth.  A limited number of 16x20 (Premium) and 16x31
(Platinum) booths will be available on a first come, first served basis.
Premium booths cost $2025 and Platinum booths cost $2675.  Prices include
pipe and drape, table, and electrical and network connections to all booths.

Registration deadlines have not been set at this time.  

Vendors and attendees should check the CLIQ web site, http://thecliq.org,
often for more up to date information.


Sponsorships

CLIQ is seeking a limited number of sponsors for this event.  Top level
sponsorship is $1250 and includes first choice of booth space, a single
8x10 booth (larger booths will require additional fees), and the sponsoring
company's name included with all CLIQ advertisements and banners for this
event.  Three full conference passes and 2 tickets to our VIP dinner are also 
included.

Additionally, CLIQ will also consider offers for sponsorship of the opening
keynote, invited speakers, our Meet-n-Greet event, an email garden and
various other aspects of the show .  At this time, details for such
sponsorships have not been finalized.  Please contact Michael J. Hammel,
CLIQ Chairman, if you are interested in any of these sponsorship
opportunities.


About CLIQ

Colorado Linux Info Quest, known as CLIQ to it's members, is a registered
non-profit organization in the state of Colorado.  It is comprised of
volunteers from Linux user groups throughout the Colorado Front Range.  The
aim of CLIQ is to assist both individual hobbyists and businesses in the
Rocky Mountain and Central US regions find answers to the question "What
can I do with Linux?"


A Look Back:  CLIQ 2000

CLIQ 2000 was held April 1st at the Denver Marriott Tech Center and drew
approximately 600 people.  Invited speakers for the event included:

Jon "maddog" Hall, Executive Director of Linux International
Scott S. Draeker, founder and President of Loki Software
Jim Ready, CEO of MontaVista Software
Kevin Gorey, Director of Software Product Marketing for SGI
Rasmus Lerdorf, author of the PHP programming language
Larry McVoy, well known kernel hacker from BitMover, Inc.
Harry McGregor and Justin Ziegler, Linux In Education
Dave Whitinger, Linsight / Atipa

In addition to the scheduled speakers, the popular and informal Birds of a
Feather (BOF) sessions and selected invited demos were also held on a
variety of topics.  Examples of these were: Debian GNU/Linux, with Bdale
Garbee from the Debian Project;  Zope, with Paul Everitt of Digital
Creations; Perl, with Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington; and High
Availability Linux, with Alan Robertson of the High Availability Project.
Other BOF topics included Small Business Conversions to Linux, Java on
Linux, and many more.  


Contact Information

CLIQ Chairman:
   Michael J. Hammel
   mjhammel@thecliq.org
   mjhammel@graphics-muse.org

CLIQ Vendor Contact:
   Kevin Cullis
   kcullis@thecliq.org

The CLIQ Web Site:
   http://thecliq.org

General Information and Questions:
        info@thecliq.org




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From: Torsten Spindler <spindler@rhrk.uni-kl.de>
Subject: CONFERENCE: LinuxTag 2001: Call For Paper
Date: Fri,  9 Feb 2001 20:16:12 GMT
Reply-To: submissions@linuxtag.org

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                C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S

                        LinuxTag 2001

        Exhibition- and Congress Center Stuttgart · 5.7.- 8.7. 2001
        <URL: http://www.linuxtag.org/>

LinuxTag 2000 was the largest Linux exhibition in Europe, having more
than 17000 visitors. The event has addressed a large audience using
Linux privately, in education or for commercial purposes. During
LinuxTag 2001, there will be both the exhibition and public talks from
friday to sunday. As in the year before, the entrance to both
exhibition and the public talks are free of charge. This CfP addresses
speakers interested in giving such a talk (about one hour in length). 

Any subject around Unix and Linux, in particular from a user's point
of view, is interesting, e.g.: 

        Introduction into Unix/Linux
        Presentation of program packages; illustration of their use and
                 configuration
        Reports about practical use of Linux
        Use of Linux in embedded systems, video applications, VPN and
                security 
        Presentation of distributions and concepts that are relevant
                 for users
        System administration
        Introduction to scripting languages
        Aspects of programming under GNU/Linux

The list of the public talks from LinuxTag 2000 may serve as an
inspiration. 

Those being chosen to give a public talk, provide a written paper to
their talk, licensed under the Open Content License. These papers are
first published on the LinuxTag CDROM and later on on the web, and
possibly in journals/newspapers. Those being chosen to give a talk
will be paid the expenses for travel and accomodation. 

A short summary of the talk is to be sent in via the form at
http://www.linuxtag.org/cfp/?lang=en for the selection of the talks by
the LinuxTag program committee. 



Language: German or English

Delivery of the abstract: Feb 08, 2001

Data format of the abstract: HTML modeled after given template

Information of the speakers:  Feb. 28, 2001

Delivery of the final paper: Apr. 02, 2001


The LinuxTag 2001 program committee:

Peter Conrad, [ t]ivano Software GmbH
Robert Depenbrock, LinuxTag e.V.
Christian Egle, SuSE
Matthias Ettrich, KDE Project
Carsten "Rasterman" Haizler, VA Linux
Christian Hüttermann, Red Hat
Volker Lendecke, Samba Team
Nils Magnus, LinuxTag e.V.
Chris Schläger, KDE Project
Martin "Joey" Schulze, LinuxTag e.V.
Torsten Spindler, LinuxTag e.V.
Stefanie Teufel, Author




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