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Linux-Announce Digest #46
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Linux-Announce Digest #46, Volume #4 Fri, 30 Nov 2001 22:13:07 EST
Contents:
[COMMERCIAL]: Open Sound System 3.9.6 for Linux (4Front Technologies)
IBM BUILDS COMPUTER GRID FOR BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND SCREENING ("Stacy Simpson")
protector - 1.00.4 -- GPLed e-mail virus protection (Chris Lowth)
LOCAL: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts Meeting Dec 2001 (ale@tazmania.org)
[announce] SMSTerm 0.1 (Nick Hill)
LOCAL: Dayton OH UNIX/Linux meeting, 1st thursday (Daniel Tasch)
[LOCAL] Twin Cities Linux Users Group Meeting - Minneapolis, MN ("Clay Fandre")
LINK: Getting support for Linux... from India... (Frederick Noronha)
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From: 4Front Technologies <info@opensound.com>
Subject: [COMMERCIAL]: Open Sound System 3.9.6 for Linux
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 21:05:37 CST
Reply-To: opensound@mediaone.net
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Open Sound System v3.9.6 Released.
CULVER CITY, CA, November 26, 2001: 4Front Technologies is announcing the
availability of Open Sound System(TM)(OSS) version 3.9.6 for Linux for
Intel x86 and Alpha Processors
OSS provides sound card drivers for most popular sound cards
for the above operating systems. These drivers support digital audio,
MIDI, Synthesizers and mixers found on sound cards. These sound drivers
comply with the Open Sound System API specification.
OSS provides a user-friendly GUI which makes the installation of
sound drivers and configuration of sound cards very simple. OSS
supports over 250 brand name sound cards. OSS drivers provide
automatic sound card detection, Plug-n-Play support, support for PCI
audio soundcards and support for full duplex audio.
What's new in 3.9.6?
- Volume control and VU level meters for 4Front's Virtual Mixer engine.
- Number of Virtual Mixer and IMUX devices now configurable up to 48 devices.
- Support for Sound Blaster Audigy (Beta)
- New SBLive! drivers
o Full front/rear channel volume controls
o 4 channel equalizer
o S/PDIF in/out/digital-cd playback via front/rear speakers
o Volume controls for hardware channels (/dev/dspXX volume)
o Record-as-you-play - capture playback channel in real-time
o Volume controls for S/PDIF input/output with VU meters
- SiS 7012 audio with 4 and 6 channel support including S/PDIF.
- Intel 810/815/820/845 (ICH2/ICH3) S/PDIF-out and 4/6 channel support.
- VIA VT8233 audio with multichannel output support.
- Updated Envy24 drivers with support for Terratec EW88MT/Hoontech DSP24
- Virtual Mixer and Input Multiplexer drivers now support up to 48 channels.
- CMedia CM8738 with 4/6 channel and S/PDIF in/out support
- Updated National Semiconductor Geode (CS5530) driver
For more information and to download a free 7 day evaluation version,
visit 4Front's WWW site at http://www.opensound.com
ABOUT 4FRONT TECHNOLOGIES:
4Front is a privately held company with development facilities in California,
Finland and Sweden. 4Front's main focus is on developing audio solutions for
the UNIX, Linux and embedded Systems marketplace. 4Front is the developer of
Open Sound System and is released under a BSD like license. Open Sound System
has become the "de-facto" audio API that is now distributed with Linux and
FreeBSD kernel sources and licensed by companies like SCO, Wind River Systems,
Hewlett Packard and endorsed by SUN Microsystems.
Open Sound System provides a cross-platform audio API with device drivers for
over 250 brand name sound cards from vendors like Creative Labs, Yamaha, Cirrus
Logic, MIDIMan, ESS Technologies, CMedia and others. More information on Open
Sound System and 4Front Technologies is available at http://www.opensound.com.
4Front Technologies is also the developer of X MultiMedia System (XMMS)
XMMS is developed by 4Front Technologies under the GNU Public License (GPL)
and has a large world-wide developer base that contributes plugins and
enahancements. XMMS is a cross platform multimedia player that support MP3,
Ogg, Wave, CD, MOD, MIDI, and digital audio and Mpeg1, AVI, Mpeg2 video formats.
XMMS is distributed with all the major Linux and FreeBSD distributions. It has
become the de-facto media player and has won world-wide acclaim as being one of
the best media players for UNIX and Linux. XMMS has won numerous awards from
Slashdot, Linux Magazine, Linux Journal and others. More information on XMMS
is available at http://www.xmms.org.
--- xxx ---
All trademarks and copyrights belong to their respective owners.
Open Sound System is a trademark of 4Front Technologies.
Copyright (C) 1996-2001, 4Front Technologies, All Rights Reserved.
4Front Technologies
4035 Lafayette Place, Unit F
Culver City, CA 90232
USA.
Tel: (310) 202 8530 E-mail: info@opensound.com
Fax: (310) 202 0486 Web: http://www.opensound.com
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From: "Stacy Simpson" <stacysim@us.ibm.com>
Subject: IBM BUILDS COMPUTER GRID FOR BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND SCREENING
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 21:05:44 CST
IBM BUILDS COMPUTER GRID FOR BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND SCREENING
"Intelligent" University of Pennsylvania System Identifies Disease, While
Saving Costs
ARMONK, NY, November 28, 2001 -- IBM and the University of Pennsylvania
today announced a powerful computing Grid that aims to bring advanced
methods of breast cancer diagnosis and screening to patients across the
nation, while reducing costs.
Built with open standards, the University of Pennsylvania Grid is a massive
distributed computer that delivers computing resources as a utility-like
service over the Internet. Enabling up to thousands of hospitals to store
mammograms in digital form, the Grid will provide analytical tools that
help physicians diagnose individual cases and identify cancer "clusters" in
the population. It will also give authorized medical personnel
near-instantaneous access to patient records and reduce the need for
expensive film X-rays.
"Once a patient's mammograms are loaded into the system, they can be
evaluated with powerful tools that isolate abnormalities very quickly by
comparing current X-rays with those from previous years," said Dr. Robert
Hollebeek, director of the university's National Scalable Cluster Lab.
"Traditional film X-rays of individual patients are often scattered among
various medical facilities, making them hard to find when needed. This Grid
will help ensure that all of a patient's vital data is provided to
authorized physicians very quickly, efficiently and securely."
Hospitals are connected to the Grid via secure Internet portals that allow
authorized physicians to upload, download and analyze digitized X-ray data.
Advantages of the Grid include:
? Fast data retrieval -- authorized physicians have immediate access to
a patient's complete history of mammograms, no matter where or when the
X-rays were taken.
? Computer-assisted diagnosis -- X-ray data can be scanned with powerful
software that identifies potential tumors and other problems, helping
physicians diagnose patient illnesses.
? Pattern identification -- Sophisticated algorithms can uncover
patterns that appear in the population, such as cancer "clusters," or
abnormal concentrations of the disease in a particular community.
? Cost savings -- Each year, the average hospital spends $4 million to
develop X-ray films. Estimates indicate that participation in the Grid will
result in an average yearly cost savings in the millions of dollars.
? Training -- A suite of educational tools will be deployed on the Grid
to help doctors, medical students and interns learn more about breast
cancer and related diseases.
Now in its early stages of deployment, the University of Pennsylvania Grid,
in collaboration with a group from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ACT at
BWXT), connects hospitals at the University of Pennsylvania, University of
Chicago, University of North Carolina, and the Sunnybrook and Women's
College Hospital in Toronto. It is funded by the National Library of
Medicine.
In the future, the University of Pennsylvania will work to extend the Grid
to additional medical institutions. The design of the system is capable of
serving thousands of hospitals.
The Power of IBM eServer
The University of Pennsylvania Grid is built with a three-tier architecture
that leverages the strengths of IBM eServer and open protocols from Globus.
At the user level, each participating hospital is equipped with a portal
consisting of two IBM eServer xSeries systems. One xSeries machine serves
as a temporary repository for the digital data, and the other is a link to
the next generation of the Internet, called Internet2.
Once the data is loaded into the portal, it is transmitted to a
metropolitan hub -- an IBM eServer Cluster 1600 UNIX system. When the Grid
is fully deployed, data from several metropolitan hubs will be funneled to
a high-capacity regional hub, which is now being prototyped with an IBM
eServer 1300 Linux system.
The three-tiered system -- running AIX, Linux and Windows -- illustrates
the inherent heterogeneity of computing Grids.
Teams from the University of Pennsylvania and IBM are partnering to develop
an ultra-high capacity DB2 database to serve as the secure repository for
the digitized X-ray data.
IBM's Grid Leadership
The University of Pennsylvania Grid is the latest in a series of Grid
projects that illustrates IBM's leadership in this space.
Earlier this month, IBM was selected to build the North Carolina
Bioinformatics Grid, which will be developed in collaboration
GlaxoSmithKline Inc., Biogen, the University of North Carolina System, Duke
University and other organizations.
In August, IBM was selected by a consortium of four U.S. research centers
to build the world's most powerful computing Grid, an interconnected series
of Linux clusters capable of processing 13.6 trillion calculations per
second. The Grid system -- known as the Distributed Terascale Facility
(DTF) -- will enable thousands of scientists around the country to share
computing resources over the world's fastest research network in search of
breakthroughs in life sciences, climate modeling and other critical
disciplines.
IBM is also partnering with several centers in the UK National Grid to
provide key technologies and infrastructure for the project, which is
linking a massive network of computers throughout the United Kingdom.
In addition, IBM is building a powerful computing Grid for universities in
the Netherlands.
Open Standards
Just as electricity is delivered to homes over an electrical grid,
Computing Grids allow geographically distributed organizations to share
applications, data and computing resources. A new model of computing,
Grids are clusters of servers joined together over the Internet, using
protocols provided by the Globus open source community (Globus.org) and
other open technologies, including Linux (R).
Stacy Simpson
Media Relations
IBM Corporation
Route 100, Somers, NY 10589
Ph: 914-766-4123 (t/l: 826-4123)
E: stacysim@us.ibm.com
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From: Chris Lowth <chris@lowth.com>
Subject: protector - 1.00.4 -- GPLed e-mail virus protection
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 21:05:44 CST
Reply-To: chris@lowth.com
Hi
Update 4 of protector 1.00 has been released for RedHat GNU-Linux versions
6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 7.0, 7.1 and 7.2 systems, and as an "beta" testing release for
Sun Solaris.
This update of the protector software ..
- Fixes a hole that allowed the Win32.Aliz virus to "get through" by employing
incorrectly formatted mail headers.
Version 1.01 is also now available as a development beta release, for testing
and documentation. This reworked protector release handles MS office and
other document formats more intellegently - including the checking of
embedded objects but is currently still under development..
For information and download of both versions, visit:
http://protector.sourceforge.net/
Protector checks incoming e-mail messages for attachments that could contain
viruses, worms etc - and replaces the offending attachments with standard
warning messages before being passed to "procmail" for local delivery. The
original "dangerous" attachment is saved in a directory that only the root
user can access.
Protector is NOT a virus scanner in the traditional sense: It does NOT scan
attachments for virus signatures, but blocks attachments that could contain
viruses. So *.exe, *.vba etc attachments don't get through. This means that
you don't have to keep protector up to date to stay protected against the
growing tide of new viruses and worms.
Protector does not work by blocking listed types, but by blocking ALL BUT the
listed types. For details of the attachment types "allowed through", please
refer to the web site.
The logic employed by protector to determine the file types contained in
attachments is based on a modified version of the "file" command, and a
number of type-specific validation programs - it does not rely on the actual
name of the file, or the "content-type" declared in the attachment header. It
also looks inside ZIP, TAR and other archive formats, and checks the files
contained in them.
Some types of files are allowed through only under certain conditions. The
main example being that MS Word documents are blocked if they contain ANY
macros, but allowed through otherwise.
It isn't perfect yet, but it's a start. Assistance in developing the checking
logic for new file types is invited.
Chris
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From: ale@tazmania.org
Subject: LOCAL: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts Meeting Dec 2001
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 21:05:48 CST
Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - December meeting notice
Join your fellow Linux enthusiasts for
our regular monthly meeting!
Thursday 13 December, 2001
7:30 PM
Emory University School of Law
1301 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA
Gambrell Hall Classroom 1C
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THIS MONTH:
Topic: Network and Systems Management - OpenNMS
http://opennms.org
Speaker: Shane O'Donnell
We discuss the effect of the open source revolution on
network/systems management and compare technology in
commercial platforms to open source alternatives. Emphasis is
on the four value cornerstones of open source network management;
speed, price, customizability and technology.
Shane speaks regularly on network management and business topics at
international user groups and industry events. Shane's recent focus
is on leveraging Open Source tools in network management and building
the Open Source developer community at OpenNMS.org.
Received a M.S. degree in Applied Computer Science from Illinois State
University in 1998. Began his IT career in data processing with the
US Census Bureau in 1989. Shane moved on to work in network support
with Illinois State University and in network design and network
management automation with State Farm Insurance. While at State Farm,
Shane designed and deployed the network and systems management solutions
for the largest private network in the world, including over 17,000
routers and over 20,000 NT & Unix servers. Shane was an avid
follower of the OpenNMS project since its inception, and joined
OpenNMS.org in March 2000.
Shane is a certified OpenView consultant and has created and taught
network & systems management classes for clients such as
Hewlett-Packard, Wal-Mart, and State Farm Insurance, as well as
creating and deploying the latest network management platform
configuration for AT&T's Global Customer Support Center.
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For more info about ALE, visit our web page:
http://www.ale.org/
For directions to Emory University School of Law:
http://www.ale.org/directions.shtml
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From: nikhil@free.house.cx (Nick Hill)
Subject: [announce] SMSTerm 0.1
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 21:05:48 CST
SMSTerm is an application which allows you to communicate with your
computer thru SMS from anywhere. It uses the ICQ2000 protocol to
send/recieve SMS'es.
It launches a shell on a pty, and serves as a bridge between a GSM
mobile phone, and your computer. All data sent to it is sent unaltered
to the spawned shell, and all the output from the shell is sent to the
GSM mobile phone. Its useful for performing some remote administration
systems, especially from areas, where you dont have a connection to
the Internet.
get it from http://free.house.cx/~nikhil/SMSTerm-0.1.tar.bz2
if you have any comments/suggestions, please send them to:
<nikhilwiz at yahoo dot com>
thanx!
Nikhil.
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From: Daniel Tasch <taschda@dmapub.dma.org>
Subject: LOCAL: Dayton OH UNIX/Linux meeting, 1st thursday
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 21:06:08 CST
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: "Clay Fandre" <clay@fandre.com>
Subject: [LOCAL] Twin Cities Linux Users Group Meeting - Minneapolis, MN
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 21:08:26 CST
Twin Cities Linux Users Group Monthly Meeting - Minneapolis, MN
When:
Saturday December 1st, 2001 noon - 2pm
Topic:
The State of Wine
Presented by Jeremy White of CodeWeavers, Inc.
Where:
University of Minnesota
Room EE-CS 3-180
http://onestop.umn.edu/Maps/EECSci/index.html
More information on the TCLUG website: http://www.mn-linux.org/meetings/
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From: Frederick Noronha <fred@bytesforall.org>
Subject: LINK: Getting support for Linux... from India...
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 21:08:42 CST
For long, the general impression is that you don't easily get support for
GNU/Linux, despite all its inherent advantages. This is even more strongly
felt in places like Goa, India's smallest state (or province) along the
west coast of this country, which is a former Portuguese colony
(population 1.35 million, area 3700 sq.km).
Goa's Linux users' group has taken up an initiative to offer support to
those wanting it -- whether paid or voluntary. You can today get support
in remote places like Mulgao, Farmaguddi, or Benaulim and Chinchinim.
We are also planning to launch a separate LSG (a Linux Support
Group) that will function along the principles of, and closely
aligned to the Goa-LUG, but independently of the same.
Frederick for ILUG-Goa fred at bytesforall dot org
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Maintainer: Frederick Noronha Release 1.1 Dated Nov 30, 2001
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Alwyn Noronha Alwyn.Noronha@gmx.net
DX10 Sapna Garden, Alto de Porvorim, T-411819
Support: Paid (with the intention of raising funds for LUG activities) /
voluntary (time-permitting). Installation, trouble-shooting, advice.
Preferred flavour: Redhat
Animesh N. Nerurkar banduji@goatelecom.com
F-4, Mandovi Apartments, Dr. Dada Vaidya Road, Panaji 403 001 T-226240
Voluntary support, time-permitting, around Panaji, for non-profit groups,
individuals. Installation, trouble-shooting, advice. Unwilling to do
win-integration, LANs (for now). Preferred flavour: any.
Arvind Clemente arvind@controlnet.co.in
C-8 Sapana Valley, Pajifond Margao Goa. T-700891
Voluntary support, time-permitting, in Margao for for non-profit groups,
individuals, NGOs. Troubleshooting / advice / security / monitoring /
high-end configs like wccp transparent proxing, integrating with Solaris and
Windows / intrusion detection systems / firewall, LTSP etc. Preferred
flavour: RedHat.
Ashley Delaney (Devine Computers) delaneyashley@softhome.net
Abreovaddo, Saligao, Bardez T-409580 Cell:9823014976
Support offered: Paid. Installation, troubleshooting, advice.
Unwilling to undertake programming work.
Preferred flavour: Usually Mandrake, Red Hat ... in that order.
Blinston 'b2' Fernandes b2ornot2b@yahoo.com
Hostel III, GEC (Farmagudi) . World Linkers (Colva) Sarzora, Chinchinim
Voluntary for non-commercial, time-permittings, in evenings for non-profit
groups, individuals, NGOs in nearby areas. Paid for commercial.
Support in: Installation / troubleshooting / custom system applications /
configuration / application design etc. Preferred flavour: RedHat.
Clinton Vaz klintvaz@yahoo.com
Shalom, 201/I, River Sal Estate, Pulvaddo, Benaulim 403 716 T-736828
ICQ: 48668652
Support offered: Voluntary (time-permitting), in nearby areas. Support in
installation / advice.
Preferred flavour: RedHat 6.2 / Mandrake 7.2
Frederick Noronha Freelance Journalist fred@bytesforall.org
784 Saligao 403511 Goa T-409490 Cell 9822 122436
Guidance on how to get started in GNU/Linux, for new users.
Voluntary, time-permitting. Free. Priority for NGOs, educationists,
journalists, individuals, charity groups, schools. I am not a techie, but a
fellow-user. Please ensure set-up is properly done beforehand.
Support in user-level skills: RedHat / Mandrake / commandline / Pine, Kmail
/ JStar (a WordStar clone) and wordprocessing.
George Easaw geasaw@vsnl.com Goa College of Engineering
Offering free support, during freetime, for peoeple in and around Ponda.
Installations and maintaining Red Hat 7.1 and above. Tel 319185 Ponda.
Harish Thota hthota at yahoo dot com
Voluntary support, time-permitting, e-mail support only. Trouble-shooting
and advice. Unwilling to undertake: Kernel tweaks (very dangerous! ;-) )
Preferred flavour: Red Hat 6.2 As I am based in Bangalore, I will be only be
able to offer email support through the email account.
Marilac Chagas Silva mchagassilva@yahoo.com Agnel Polytechnic, Verna
Voluntary support *only via e-mail*. For troubleshooting, advice. Preferred
flavours: Red Hat Linux 7.1
Masood Ahmed masood_ahemed@yahoo.com T:(O)428822 (R)414030
Voluntary support, time-permitting, for individuals. Installation,
trouble-shooting and advice. Preferred flavour: RedHat / Mandrake.
Online Productivity Solutions Pvt. Ltd. solutions@opspl.com
G-3 Vetal Prasad Niwas, Alto Porvorim, Goa. http://www.opspl.com
T-415460/415461 Fax-414835
Support/Specialities: Organisational e-mail solutions, Internet and email
gateway systems, firewalls and Internet security, server connectivity,
network administration, system administration, virtual private networking,
Linux LANs, WANs and VPNs. Primary Distribution: RedHat / Mandrake
Support offered: Paid. Corporate clients only.
Pavan Naik pavangoa@yahoo.com T-255493(R) / 237722(O)
God's Gift Apartments, B1, Khorlim, Mapusa.
Voluntary support for non-commercial, paid for commercial. Installation,
troubleshooting and advice. Preferred flavours: Red Hat, Caldera, Debian,
Mandrake.
Vivek Pai Angle Phone (0832)-228020 (Res)
Voluntary support. Assistant for installation/troubleshooting.
Preferably on Sundays or holidays.
Yogesh Prakash Dhond yogesh4u@goatelecom.com Mulgao Goa T-215511
Paid for organizations, otherwise voluntary. Only evenings, time-permitting.
Covering Bicholim and Sankhali-Goa.
installation, maybe advice and troubleshooting. Unwilling to undertake
kernel compilation. Preferred GNU/Linux flavour: Redhat 7.1 onwards
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