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Linux-Announce Digest #34

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Fri Nov 2 20:13:13 2001

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Linux-Announce Digest #34, Volume #4            Fri, 2 Nov 2001 20:13:06 EST

Contents:
  LILO version 22.1 released (John in SD)
  Dayton Microcomputer Association Linux meeting (DLUG) (Dave Lundy)
  Linux Gazette #72 (November 2001) available (Linux Gazette)
  Guikachu 0.13 "FuriGUI": GNOME Resource editor for PalmOS projects (ERDI Gergo)
  LPU 0.9-26 - The Label Printing Utiliy (update) ("John R. Schrader")
  RE COMMERCIAL: 2U 1Ghz rackmount server $789 (sales)
  aylet 0.1 - a player for Spectrum `.ay' music files (Russell Marks)
  Quiper - Fast Web Application Development Toolkit (quiper)
  RE COMMERCIAL: 2U PIII 1Ghz linux server for $789 (sales)
  Accelerated-X Summit Series Announced (Debbie Kreuser)
  ANN: Pan 0.11.0 "Why Don't You Just Make Ten Louder" (Charles Kerr)

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From: John in SD <johninsd@hotmail.com>
Subject: LILO version 22.1 released
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:11:35 CST
Reply-To: johninsd@hotmail.com

LILO release 22.1 is based upon Werner Almesberger's LILO version 21.

Version 22.1 is a major update to version 22.0.

o  Password CRC-32 polynomials are superceded by 160-bit SHS digests,
   which are cryptographically secure.
o  RAID1 codes are updated to fix a problem encountered on skewed raid
   installations in booting "other=" sections.
o  Compilation option allows for specification of more kernels.


Version 22 is a major update to versions 21 .. 21.7.5.

o  A graphical user interface using VGA 640x480x16 (mode 0x12) is added.
o  Secure passwords are implemented using four CRC-32 polynomials.
o  RAID1 codes are completely re-written, and correctly implement 'lock',
   'fallback', and "lilo -R ..."

THE NEW RAID1 IMPLEMENTATION IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH VERSION 21.

Those using version 21 should read 'README.raid1' before installing these
new codes.  There is a compatibility mode (lilo -x mbr-only) for existing
RAID1 installations which are not going to be converted to the Version 22
implementation.


Source code is available for download from:

  http://brun.dyndns.org/pub/linux/lilo         (developer's site)
   ftp://brun.dyndns.org/pub/linux/lilo

Or from the main distribution site:

   ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/boot/lilo    (please use)


See the distribution file 'CHANGES' for details of the differences between
22.0 and prior releases.


--John Coffman <johninsd@san.rr.com>


LILO source code at http://brun.dyndns.org/pub/linux/lilo

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From: Dave Lundy <lundyd@dma.org>
Subject: Dayton Microcomputer Association Linux meeting (DLUG)
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:11:41 CST
Reply-To: lundyd@dma.org

Our November 1, 2001 meeting will feature a demo of VMware.  If 
you have ever wanted to use Windows applications (or applications 
in other operating systems) while running Linux and didn't want 
to be forced to reboot to do so, VMware may be just what you need.

Please see our web site for more info and directions. 
http://www.dma.org/linuxsig/

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From: Linux Gazette <gazette@ssc.com>
Subject: Linux Gazette #72 (November 2001) available
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:11:42 CST
Reply-To: gazette@ssc.com

"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 #72, November 2001, 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
     * News Bytes
     * The Answer Gang
     * More 2-Cent Tips
     * Linux User Caricatures , by Franck Alcidi
     * PDF Service with Samba , by John Bright
     * SAGU, Free Software for Academic Administration , by Cesar Brod
     * Automated Logins Revisited , by Adrian J. Chung
     * Battle for the Desktop: Why Linux Isn't Winning , by Dennis Field
     * Installing Linux on a Sun SPARC Ultra 5 , by Bruce Forsberg
     * The Godfather of Computing - Charles Babbage , by G James Jones
     * Standard Database Setup with Perl and PostgreSQL: Part 3 , by Mark
       Nielsen
     * The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers , by Mike "Iron" Orr
     * Qubism , by Jon "Sir Flakey" Harsem
     * A Quick and Easy Way to Set Up a Mailing List , by Lawrence Teo
     * Setting Up a Web-based Archive for a Mailing List , by Lawrence
       Teo
     * The Back Page



Read all about it in Linux Gazette.

Michael Orr
Editor, Linux Gazette

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From: ERDI Gergo <cactus@cactus.rulez.org>
Subject: Guikachu 0.13 "FuriGUI": GNOME Resource editor for PalmOS projects
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:11:42 CST

Dear users of both large and small computing tools,

A new release of Guikachu is available.

About Guikachu
==============
Guikachu is a GNOME application for graphical editing of resource
files for PalmOS-based pocket computers. The user interface is
modelled after Glade, the GNOME UI builder.

Catch it all from http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/guikachu/

Features
========
* libXML-based I/O
* Exporting to PilRC .rcp files (compile with pilrc -H)
* String resources
* Dialog resources
* Menu resources
* Form resources
* Per-application resources (e.g. version number, icon)
* Form editor, with 100% accurate preview and graphical drag & drop
  capability to make designing forms more easier and faster
* Native font support in the form editor for more precise
  preview
* XSLT style sheets and shell script to generate RCP files from
  Guikachu documents

About this release
==================
Remember the first release of Guikachu that included the Form Editor?
It contained long descriptions why you should not rely on the preview
rendered by Guikachu because it can not be guaranteed to be 100%
accurate on the level of single pixels.
Well people also tought the Earth was flat.

Changes:
        * Every widget has been checked pixel-per-pixel against POSE
          screenshots.
        * Plugged some memory leaks (I *LOVE* MemProf)
        * Some fixes in the included XSL style sheets and the I/O code
        * Operations on more than one widget now work in the Tree View
        * Form Editor drag & drop fixes
        * Resource/Widget ID sanity checks -- ID's can only contain
          [a-zA-Z0-9_], everything else is converted to '_' on the fly
        * Properties that are references to other resources/widgets
          (e.g. Form::Menu ID) are much smarter

Guikachu uses GTK-- and GNOME-- for its user interface. File I/O is
implemented with the libxml package. Dialog windows are loaded via
libglade. You will need the versions of these packages available in
the GNOME 1.4 bundle (with the exception of GNOME-- which you will
need to upgrade to version 1.2.0)
To actually create the PalmOS resource files, you will also need PilRC
(part of the GNU PalmOS SDK) to compile the .rpc files produced by
Guikachu.

Beware of bugémons!

        Cactus

-- 
   .--= ULLA! =----------------------.   `We are not here to give users what
   \    http://cactus.rulez.org       \   they want'  -- RMS, at GUADEC 2001
    `-----= cactus@cactus.rulez.org =--'
Mindig olvasd el, mielôtt kiadod a kezedbôl, nehogy valamit.

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From: "John R. Schrader" <jrschrader@mainz-online.de>
Subject: LPU 0.9-26 - The Label Printing Utiliy (update)
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:11:36 CST


This is to announce version 0.9-26 of LPU, the Label Printing Utility.

LPU is a tool for creating labels and forms of any kind from a textual
description. For a maximum of flexibility, output is created in the
Adobe Postscript(TM) format.

It is written in plain C, so it should build and run on most flavors
of UNIX and (with a minimum of changes) many other systems.

For further information and to download the latest version, please
visit the LPU home page at

    http://home.mainz-online.de/~jschrade/lpu.html


-- 
John R. Schrader
Softwareentwicklung fuer industrielle Anwendungen
jrschrader@mainz-online.de
http://home.mainz-online.de/~jschrade

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From: sales <sales@storeanywhere.com>
Subject: RE COMMERCIAL: 2U 1Ghz rackmount server $789
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:12:04 CST

StoreAnyWhere.com Inc. is well known for its open source OS pre-installed 
servers and workstations. They are of good quality and lower costs. Take a 
Look at its website and you'll know: http://www.storeanywhere.com. The following 
configurations belongs to one of its various systems. 
 
Intel PIII 1Ghz CPU 
Intel D815EEA2 server motherboard 
256mb PC-133 SDRAM 
20G IDE hard drive 
Integrated vedio and sound 
Integrated Lan card 
Floppy and 52x CD-Rom drive 
Keyboard, Mouse 
2U Rackmount chassis 
Pre-install one of the followings: 
Linux Redhat 7.x 
Linux Mandrake 8.x 
Debian 2.x 
FreeBSD 4.x 
 
For a total price of $789. 
 
If you are ready to purchase, you can directly place order on line 
or call :(718) 934-7313. Any queries, send your e-mail to : 
sales@storeanywhere.com 

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From: Russell Marks <russell.marks@ntlworld.com>
Subject: aylet 0.1 - a player for Spectrum `.ay' music files
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:11:35 CST
Reply-To: russell.marks@ntlworld.com

aylet plays music files in the `.ay' format. These files are
essentially wrappers around bits of Z80 code which play music on the
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128's sound hardware - the beeper, or the
AY-3-8912 sound chip, or both. There are front-ends for curses and X,
both with much the same features.

You can download it from here:

  ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/apps/sound/players/aylet-0.1.tar.gz

There's also a web page here:

  http://rus.members.beeb.net/aylet.html


The version number (0.1) mainly reflects the fact that the interactive
frontends lack certain features (e.g. volume control, runtime
modification of playlists) - the sound emulation itself is fairly
mature, having been used in the Spectrum emulator Fuse for some time
now.


Here's the LSM entry:

==========================================================================
Begin4
Title:          aylet
Version:        0.1
Entered-date:   2001-10-24
Description:    aylet plays music files in the `.ay' format. These
                files are essentially wrappers around bits of Z80 code
                which play music on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128's
                sound hardware - either the beeper, or (eponymously)
                the AY-3-8912 sound chip. There are command-line,
                curses-based and X-based frontends.
Keywords:       sound audio player Sinclair Spectrum
                beeper AY-3-8912 stereo curses console X GTK+
Author:         rus@svgalib.org (Russell Marks)
                imc@comlab.ox.ac.uk (Ian Collier)
Maintained-by:  rus@svgalib.org (Russell Marks)
Primary-site:   ftp.ibiblio.org /pub/Linux/apps/sound/players
                38521   aylet-0.1.tar.gz
Copying-policy: GPL
End
==========================================================================

-Rus.

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From: quiper@zapwerk.com (quiper)
Subject: Quiper - Fast Web Application Development Toolkit
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:12:11 CST

We are proud to present to you the first preview of new Open Source product
from zapwerk AG, Hamburg, Germany - Web application development toolkit
[quiper].


[quiper] is a toolkit for creating very fast dynamic Web applications,
replacing and extending functionality of traditional tools like PHP.
The whole design is modular, so one can easily reuse already written 
modules (e.g., one can easily add a forum to his application by simply
referencing forum module or make user and rights administration by simply
referencing these administration modules). 

[quiper] is service provider enabled, so one application can be reused by many
service provider's clients. Moreover, users are centrally managed, so a user
working with more applications needs just one central login. It will be also
possible to use external user database. 

All [quiper] modules are customizable on reuse via templates - one can
completely change module appearance in reused module. 

[quiper] is also multilingual, so applications will display text strings in
user's language of preference. There will be also tools for helping translators
to translate only necessary parts when main template changes.

[quiper] contains internal, very fast database engine which in addition to
classical relational model supports also various advanced mechanisms for
representing more complex data structures efficiently. The database supports
transactions and subtransactions at ISO Serializable level, is protected
against failures using WAL, makes use of MVCC technology, etc.


If you are interested, please visit [quiper] homepage under:

        http://quiper.zapwerk.com/

or directly download [quiper] from:

        http://quiper.zapwerk.com/doc/quiper-current.tar.gz

[quiper] is actually a dynamically-loadable module for Apache Web server.
Almost whole project is licensed under BSD license, only database core
is licensed with litte more restrictive license.


[quiper] is still under heavy development, but we felt that it's mature enough
to be tried out in public. The focus of this pre-release is mainly presenting
the technology and collecting user feedback.

--
[quiper] Development Team
quiper@zapwerk.com

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From: sales <sales@storeanywhere.com>
Subject: RE COMMERCIAL: 2U PIII 1Ghz linux server for $789
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:12:03 CST

StoreAnyWhere.com Inc. is well known for its open source OS pre-installed
servers and workstations. They are of good quality and lower costs. Take a
look at its website and you'll know: http://www.storeanywhere.com.
The following is one of its recent promoting servers:

2U Intel PIII 1Ghz Server
Intel D815EEA2 Server Motherboard
256mb PC-133 SDRAM
20G Hard drive
Integrated vedio and sound 
Integrated Lan card
Floppy and 52x CD-Rom drive
Keyboard, Mouse
2U Rackmount chassis
Pre-install one of the followings:
Linux Redhat 7.x
Linux Mandrake 8.x
Debian 2.x
FreeBSD 4.x

For a total price of $789.

If you are ready to purchase, you can directly place order on line
or call :(718) 934-7313. Any queries, send your e-mail to :
sales@storeanywhere.com



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From: Debbie Kreuser <deb@xig.com>
Subject: Accelerated-X Summit Series Announced
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:12:27 CST
Reply-To: deb@xig.com

Xi Graphics announces the release of a new product line encompassing all
past engineering initiatives. The new Accelerated-X Summit v2
Downloadable Drivers is a line of hardware-specific 2D and 3D Graphics
Drivers available for Desktops, Laptops and Workstations running Linux
or Solaris.  This series is divided into different editions (bronze,
silver, gold, platinum) based on the needs of the customer (features,
hardware, budget). The drivers include a completely re-designed OpenGL
pipeline and cool new features like Color Magic, true overlay support
and Stereo 3D supported on most cards.

The Summit Drivers are only available in downloadable format from Xi
Graphics' Web site at www.xig.com.  Price varies depending on series and
hardware. As always, free unlimited technical support is included in the
purchase price.

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From: Charles Kerr <charles@rebelbase.com>
Subject: ANN: Pan 0.11.0 "Why Don't You Just Make Ten Louder"
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 18:12:28 CST

Pan 0.11.0, "Why Don't You Just Make Ten Louder", has been released.
It can be found at http://pan.rebelbase.com/.
 
What is Pan?

        Pan is a newsreader, loosely based on Agent and Gravity, which
        attempts to be pleasant to use for new and advanced users alike.
        It has all the typical features found in newsreaders and also
        supports offline newsreading, article filtering, multiple connections,
        and a number of extra features for power users and alt.binaries fans.

        It's also the only Unix newsreader to get a perfect score on the
        Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval evaluations.  See
        http://pan.rebelbase.com/features.html for the rest of the
        sales pitch.

About 0.11.0

        This is the first non-beta release in almost three months.  In that
        time there have been four betas to shake the bugs out of new features
        for this release.

        Highlights of this release include: a profile manager for managing
        multiple identities, fewer library dependencies, less memory usage,
        faster and less memory-intensive decoding, many small GUI improvements,
        *lots* of bug fixes, and a dozen updated translations.   Many of Pan's
        modules have been rewritten for pthread stability.

What's New in 0.11.0

    NEW FEATURES 

        * Added Profiles manager for managing what name, email address,
          signature file, custom headers, etc. to use when posting to
          different groups.

        * No longer requires the following packages: gtkhtml, glade,
          gnome-print, libgconf, libgal, libcapplet, bonobo, and oaf.
          We now display inline images and clickable URLs without these
          libraries.

        * Added a more quote colors for color-coding 
          >>> One reply
          >> from the next
          > and so on.

        * Finally added support for writing posts with an external editor.
          Thanks to Sylpheed for this code.

        * Added an option to shorten names in the group pane; ie,
          "comp.graphics.apps.gimp" can be shortened to "c.g.a.gimp".

        * Added the ability to sort by read state (new, unread, number of new
          replies, etc) and by action state (flagged, queued, etc).  Thanks to
          David Watson and Sapient Fridge for suggesting this.

        * Can now toggle between a normal font and a monospace font in the
          article body pane.  Thanks to KNode for this idea.

        * Added Preferences option to toggle custom foreground/background
          colors in the text pane vs. using the default gtk theme colors.
          Thanks to Justin Piszcz for suggesting this.

        * The search field above the group and article lists are now comboboxes
          that remember earlier search fields.  Thanks to Adam Nevins for
          suggesting this.

        * Added the ability to toggle the visibility of each of the main panes.

        * "Stable" sorting in the header pane, so that sorting in one column,
          then another, gives a two-key sort.

    UPDATES

        * Faster, less memory and disk-intensive decoding of attachments.

        * The menu has been rearranged to have more sensible feature groupings.

        * The "Save Article" and "Save Attachments" dialogs have been merged
          into a single dialog.

        * Nicer article navigation.

        * When Following up an article, the focus in the composer window is set
          to the message box rather than being hidden wherever the default was.
          Thanks to Cameron Kerr for suggesting this.

        * Slightly faster downloading of article headers and bodies.

        * Small improvements in Pan's configure script.

    BUG FIXES
 
        * Fixed crash when importing an empty .newsrc file, such as on startup
          when auto-importing a .newsrc file.  This is the most-reported 0.9.7
          bug.  Thanks to Derek Poon for first reporting this problem and
          submitting a fix.

        * Fixed problems with different threads manipulating articles
          concurrently.  This fixes many of the "pan crashes in unreproducable
          ways" bugs.

        * Articles' memory management is now tied to an article refcount
          of the group which owns them.  This resolves the Article life
          cycle issues like "what happens if a rule deletes an article that
          articlelist is drawing?" and "what if an article is expired while
          a person's reading it?" etc.

        * Fixed crashes in the Task Manager dialog.

        * Fixed crashes in the progressbar when using pixmapped Gtk+ themes.

        * Fixes bug that caused some Tasks to get stuck in an Abort state
          even if they completed successfully.

        * Fixed bug that caused Tasks to sometimes not get run in the queue
          until another task was added to give it a bump.  Thanks to
          Douglas Kilpatrick for tracking down this bug. 

        * Fixed small but nasty memory corruption bug when saving attachments.

        * Fixes for creating/saving negated filter conditions.  Thanks to
          Jed S. Baer for reporting this bug.

        * Fixes bug that didn't disconnect correctly from the news server
          when an error occurred while saving attachments.

        * Fix bug that caused Pan to crash when it was started in zoom mode.
          Thanks to Leo Lipelis for reporting this bug.

        * Fixed three different crashing bugs that occurred when torturing
          the article threads.

        * Some headers were not being saved for pending articles in
          the pan.sendlater folder.  This caused problems when trying
          to post offline.  Thanks to T'aZ, Frank Van Damme, and lots
          of other people for reporting this bug.

        * Fixes xml decoding bug.  Thanks to Tõivo Leedjärv for reporting
          this bug and providing a patch.

        * Fix in GMime for Debian and Solaris charsets.  Thanks to Volodymyr
          M. Lisivka for submitting a patch to GMime.

        * Fixed bug in encoding the From: header in new posts.  Thanks to
          Julien Plissonneau Duquene and Christian Lohmaier for reporting
          for reporting this bug and to Jeffrey Stedfast for fixing it.

        * Build fixes for FreeBSD.  Thanks to Christian Kuhtz for reporting
          these problems and suggesting fixes.

        * Fixed bug that kept reading/deleting an article from propagating
          to its crossposts.

        * Fixed fairly large memory leak when editing preferences.

        * Fixed problem with date header not being sent when sending mail from
          Pan.  Thanks to Derek Poon for reporting this problem and submitting
          a fix.
   
        * "Get New Headers in Selected/Subscribed Groups" was queueing the
          groups tasks in reverse order. #62969

        * Ensure that Control+Return in the compose window is a shortcut
          for "Send Now" as it is in Agent.  Thanks to Himanshu Gohel for
          reporting this bug. #62569

        * Fixed bug in the rot13 code that truncated lines when they
          encountered characters like à, ò, or è.  Thanks to Nightshade for
          reporting this bug.

        * Show the correct linecount in the Header Pane for multipart binaries
          when reposts are included in the multipart thread.

        * Wrap excessively long email addresses in the header display so that
          Pan's window doesn't strech off the screen.  Thanks to David Watson
          for reporting this bug.

        * Fixed error with displaying mime articles with two or more text
          attachments.  Thanks to Robert Tilley for reporting this bug.

        * Fix lockup from having a double-mutex thread lock if X can't load the
          user-specified font. Thanks to Thomas Gamble for reporting this bug.

        * Fixed annoying space reading bug that caused short articles to be
          scrolled offscreen, then back on again, before going to the next
          article.

        * Hitting "show all headers" didn't actually show *all* headers, just
          more headers.  Thanks to Christian Lohmaier for reporting this bug.

        * In the article toolbar filter, switching between Subject and
          Author didn't cause the articles to be re-filtered.

        * Tab Damage errors in 0.10.0 fixed.

        * Other build fixes.

        * Small memory leaks fixed.

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