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Linux-Announce Digest #112

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Wed Apr 17 14:20:52 2002

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Linux-Announce Digest #112, Volume #4          Wed, 17 Apr 2002 14:13:04 EDT

Contents:
  Linux for sale - £2.50 per CD or less, including first class postage and packing. ("Simon Finnigan")
  blueMail 0.09 - a multi-format offline mail reader (Ingo Brueckl)
  ANNOUNCE: PasTmon-0.1-21(beta) released (graham.bevan@ntlworld.com)
  Call for Papers Linux-Kongress 2002 (Jochen Topf)
  Cincinnati Linux Users Group - April Meeting ("Jeffrey S. Gilton")
  GAMES: Two new games for the Sharp Zaurus (William Kendrick)
  ANNOUNCE: Visual Threads for Linux Alpha & IA32 Beta - debug/analyze pthread applications ("Harrow, Jerry")
  San Francisco BALUG Meeting w/Jeremy Allison of SAMBA ("Arthur F. Tyde III")
  PipeNightDreams 0.10.0 (baraldi)
  Message Passing for Linux ("Olivier Singla")
  GOA-INDIA: Small GNU/Linux meeting at GEC (Frederick Noronha)
  McObject releases eXtremeDB 2.0 ("Information")
  new version of Intellisys Project Managment software released (Shiv Nair)

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From: "Simon Finnigan" <simon@therealm.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: Linux for sale - £2.50 per CD or less, including first class postage and packing.
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:12:17 CST

I`m selling copies of Linux in the UK for £2.50 per CD or less, depending on
how many you order.  As an example, I charge £6.75 for Mandrake 8.2,
including delivery by first class post.  I am offering distributions for
both Intel platforms, as well as PPC, Alpha and Sparc platforms.

I take payment by NoChex, cheque or postal order.  For international orders,
please email me to confirm postage costs - I can also accept PayPal
payments.

For full details of what distributions I am selling, along with a full price
list and details on how to pay, visit my site:

http://mysite.freeserve.com/linuxsales

If this posting is against the newsgroup charter, please email me off the
group and I`ll make sure I don`t post here again.

Thank you for your time.

--
For cheap Linux CD`s (£2.50 each or less in the UK) visit:
http://mysite.freeserve.com/linuxsales








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From: ib@wupperonline.de (Ingo Brueckl)
Subject: blueMail 0.09 - a multi-format offline mail reader
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:12:17 CST

I'm proud to announce new version 0.09 of blueMail with lots of new features
(like header MIME decoding, revised ANSI viewer, tagline and address
management, displaying new file lists and bulletins, and much more).

What is blueMail?
=================

blueMail is a multi-format offline mail reader for Unix, DOS, Win32, and
other systems.

It supports the Blue Wave and QWK packet formats, the Hudson Message Base,
Unix mail, Eudora and is designed to be a reasonable alternative to the
Blue Wave mail reader. It has a full screen, colored user interface built
with the curses library.

blueMail is free, "open source" software, distributed under the GNU
General Public License; its current maintainer is Ingo Brueckl
<ib@wupperonline.de>.

You can get the latest version from

  http://home.wtal.de/ib/bluemail

where you can find binaries for Linux (Red Hat RPM), DOS and Windows, too.


Requirements
============

 * Unix-compatible (POSIX) system, DOS with DJGPP, Cygwin with Windows, or
   OS/2 with EMX
 * curses -- tested with ncurses 1.9.3+, and PDCurses 2.2+
 * gcc (g++) 2.7.0+ -- may work with other C++ compilers, not tested
 * InfoZip, and/or other compressing archivers
 * GNU make *may* be required on some systems
 * PMODE/DJ (by Thomas Pytel and Matthias Grimrath) and UPX (by Markus
   Oberhumer & Laszlo Molnar) is recommended (and used) for the DOS binary


What's new in this version?
===========================

You can find a list of new features and improvements in the history file
together with a list of new options for the configuration file since
version 0.01.

See INSTALL for the installation procedure, and the man page (bmail.1, or
bmail.doc for DOS, Windows or OS/2) for information on usage.


Tested Systems
==============

blueMail will run on multiple platforms, like

  MSDOS 6.22 (DJGPP, PDCurses)
  Linux 2.0, 2.2 (gcc, egcs, ncurses, PDCurses aka XCurses)
  Windows 9x/NT (Cygwin, PDCurses)

and - untested -

  OS/2 (emx, PDCurses)
  NetBSD (ncurses)
  Solaris (curses)

(Please understand that it is impossible to continuously test blueMail on
all platforms, so there may be bugs on platforms other than my developing
platform DOS, but I'll try to fix all bugs I'll be told.)

If you get it going on a dissimilar system, please let me know (along with
any necessary patches).

Ingo Brueckl

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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:12:25 CST
Reply-To: graham.bevan@ntlworld.com
From: graham.bevan@ntlworld.com
Subject: ANNOUNCE: PasTmon-0.1-21(beta) released


http://www.pastmon.org/

PasTmon is a passive network application response time monitor utilising packet 
capture (via libpcap), tracking sessions maintaining transaction state and 
collecting metrics of server/network response times, segment size negotiation 
and TCP window size advertisements.

The goal of the PasTmon project is to provide an engine to measure application 
service levels from the perspective of perceivable user response times.

Protocols supported by the default configuration are http, telnet, rlogin, 
rsh, ftp (control channel), smtp, pop3 and irc.

Mechanisms are provided for data summarisation/reduction and import into a 
PostgreSQL database.

A web PHP4 based front-end to R-based statistical graphics is provided.

(PasTmon is licensed under the GNU General Public License.)

Release 0.1-21 features:
Added support for Linux Cooked Sockets (use of "any" as the network interface name).
Added support for processing tcpdump raw trace files offline.
Debian binaries now available. 


-- 

Graham Lee Bevan

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http://www.pastmon.org



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From: Jochen Topf <jochen@remote.org>
Subject: Call for Papers Linux-Kongress 2002
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:12:33 CST


                              Linux-Kongress 2002
              9th International Linux System Technology Conference
                    September 4-6, 2002 in Cologne, Germany

                                Call for Papers

   Linux-Kongress 2002, the 9th International Linux System Technology
   Conference is organized by the German Unix User Group (www.guug.de) and
   and hosted by the Institute of Computer Science at the University of
   Cologne, Germany. Please contact <info@linux-kongress.org> if you
   have any questions.

Overview

   The 9th Linux-Kongress 2002 will take place from September 4 to
   September 6, 2002, at the University of Cologne in Germany. It follows
   the tradition of the Linux-Kongress series (Heidelberg '94, Berlin '95
   and '96, Würzburg '97, Köln '98, Augsburg '99, Erlangen 2000, Enschede
   2001) which has evolved into the most important meeting for Linux
   experts and developers in Europe.

   You are invited to participate in this famous Linux community event by
   giving a presentation about your current development work, experiences
   with Linux and Open Source, and future plans. The Linux-Kongress will
   be the best opportunity for Open Source developers to meet in Europe
   and exchange ideas about current and upcoming Open Source projects.

   You can learn from the tutorials, refereed papers, and invited talks,
   and discuss the newest technology with famous Linux and Open Source
   gurus. You can also visit the vendor exhibition, where leading Linux
   and Open Source companies show their newest products, or find the
   latest books about your favorite topic on this exhibition. A social
   event will take place on Thursday, September 5. A perfect opportunity
   to exchange ideas with other Linux experts, while enjoying food and
   drinks.

   The conference language is English.

Tutorial Program (September 4)

   On Wednesday, a number of tutorials will be presented, all related to
   Linux and Open Source. Tutorials both for beginners and for more
   advanced users and developers will be included. If you're interested
   in presenting a tutorial or would like to share ideas about what would
   be a terrific tutorial, please contact the program committee via
   e-mail at <program@linux-kongress.org>.

Technical Conference (September 5-6)

   Thursday and Friday will offer around 25 technical sessions, including
   keynote address, presentations of refereed papers, and invited talks,
   divided in 2 parallel tracks. The talks will focus on Linux kernel and
   systems software, as well as more generic Open Source software, the
   underlying software technologies, and the free software and Open
   Source philosophy. Presentations should take about 40 minutes
   (including discussions, when applicable).

   The Linux-Kongress 2002 conference seeks original and innovative
   papers about current Linux software development and more generally
   about Open Source projects.

   Presentations are being solicited in areas including, but not limited
   to:
     * Security (firewalls, VPNs, cryptography, smart cards, ...)
     * Networking (IPv6, IPsec, VoIP, ...)
     * High-Availability and clustering
     * Architectures (from Linux on PDAs to Linux on S/390)
     * Virtual machines and emulations (Wine, Plex86, User-Mode Linux, ...)
     * Storage management (LVM, filesystems, ...)
     * Device drivers
     * Desktop/office environments
     * Multimedia
     * ...

   To address the fast evolving nature of Linux, new topics not covered
   by the conference talks can be discussed during informal gatherings,
   called Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions. BoFs may be scheduled at the
   conference or in advance by mailing the program committee.

Refereed Paper Submissions

   Papers for the technical sessions will be reviewed by the program
   committee. An extended abstract is required for the paper selection
   process. These abstracts must be submitted via the Linux-Kongress 2002
   web site at http://www.linux-kongress.org/2002/submission.html.
   Only abstracts in ASCII format (250-500 words), including a title and
   the name(s) and e-mail address(es) of the author(s) are accepted.
   Furthermore, abstracts accompanied by non-disclosure agreement forms
   are not acceptable and will not be read. By submitting an abstract to
   the Linux-Kongress 2002 organization, you also give permission to
   publish it on the conference web site.

   Authors of accepted submissions are asked to provide a final paper for
   publication in the conference proceedings. This paper preferably
   should not have been published before.

Important Dates

   Extended abstracts due:     June 14, 2002
   Notification to speakers:   June 24, 2002
   Final papers due:         August 12, 2002

Program Committee

   You can contact the program committee via e-mail at
   <program@linux-kongress.org>. Abstracts can only be submitted via the
   web form at http://www.linux-kongress.org/2002/submission.html.

  Program chair

   Jos Vos, X/OS

  Members

   Fred Donck, NLUUG / PatriotSoft
   André von Raison, iX
   Ralf Spenneberg
   Marcelo Tosatti, Conectiva
   Theodore Ts'o
   Harald Welte, Astaro

   Complete registration and program information will be made available
   on the web site in early July 2002. Companies interested in getting a
   booth at the exhibition or in sponsoring the Linux-Kongress 2002
   should send e-mail to Jochen Topf <jochen.topf@guug.de>.

-- 
Jochen Topf  jochen@remote.org  http://www.remote.org/jochen/  +49-721-388298

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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:12:57 CST
From: "Jeffrey S. Gilton" <jeff@jsgis.com>
Reply-To: jeff@jsgis.com
Subject: Cincinnati Linux Users Group - April Meeting

The April general meeting of the Cincinnati Linux Users Group
will be on Saturday, April 27th, at 10:30 a.m.  The location
will be:

          Compuware Offices
          4555 Lake Forest Drive
          Room 590 (Westlake Center)
          Blue Ash, OH

The topic of discussion will be:

   Introduction to Networking
   by Jason Cook

Note: Our normal meeting place has been turned into a fitness
center.  We now meet in room 590 on the fifth floor.  Once you
enter the building, take the elevator to the fifth floor. Walk 
toward the window and room 590 will be down the hall to the 
right.
  
See our web site for more information:  http://www.clug.org
or contact me at jeff@jsgis.com

Jeff Gilton, Vice President
Cincinnati GNU/Linux Users Group, Incorporated
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From: bill@newbreedsoftware.com (William Kendrick)
Subject: GAMES: Two new games for the Sharp Zaurus
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:13:07 CST


New Breed Software is proud to announce the availability of our first
two game ports to the Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 Linux-based PDA:

  Vectoroids

    An award-winning vector-based 'Asteroids' clone with great graphics
    and sound effects, and atmospheric music.

    Originally released as "Agendaroids," an X-Window game for the
    Agenda VR3 PDA and iPaqs running Linux and X-Window, "Vectoroids"
    was ported to the Linux-, Windows- and BeOS-desktop, and won
    third place in the SDL Game Programming Contest held in December 2001 by
    Linux Journal, No Starch Press, and Loki Entertainment.

    "Vectoroids" for the Zaurus is identical to the desktop version, but
    with smaller graphics and some enhancements for LCD PDA screens.

    It's available in IPKG form, and should also run on iPaqs running
    Linux and Qtopia.

      http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/vectoroids/


  Mad Bomber

    "Mad Bomber" is a clone of the classic Atari 2600 video game, "Kaboom!".
    The "Mad Bomber" is menacing the city by dropping bombs all over the
    place.  Use your buckets to catch and extinguish the bombs before they
    hit the ground and cause a chain reaction.

    "Mad Bomber" for the Zaurus is identical to the desktop version, but
    with smaller graphics.  It's also rotated (landscape), and is played
    with the PDA held sideways.  It can be played with buttons or stylus.

    It's available in IPKG form, and should also run on iPaqs running
    Linux and Qtopia.

      http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/madbomber/


Both games are released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), and
source (for building both Linux desktop, Linux embedded (Zaurus),
and Windows) is available at the URLs above.  They're also available in
binary form for Windows and BeOS.



-bill!
bill@newbreedsoftware.com
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/

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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:13:16 CST
Subject: ANNOUNCE: Visual Threads for Linux Alpha & IA32 Beta - debug/analyze pthread applications
From: "Harrow, Jerry" <Jerry.Harrow@compaq.com>

A beta of Visual Threads for Linux Alpha & IA32 is now available for
free download from http://www.compaq.com/visualthreads.

Visual Threads is the diagnostic tool you need to analyze and refine
your multithreaded applications (pthreads). You can use it to debug
potential thread-related logic problems, even those hard-to-find
problems that only occur due to slight timing differences. You can also
use Visual Threads to pinpoint bottlenecks and performance problems by
using its rule-based analysis and statistics capabilities and
visualization techniques.

More detailed information is available on the web site.

Thanks.

Jerry Harrow,
        Visual Threads Development 
        Compaq Computer Corporation
        Nashua, NH  USA

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From: "Arthur F. Tyde III" <aftyde@tyde.net>
Subject: San Francisco BALUG Meeting w/Jeremy Allison of SAMBA
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:13:27 CST

Hi All,

BALUG meeting tomorrow at 7:00 PM in San Francisco.
Jeremy Allison of the SAMBA project will be speaking!
Details at http://www.balug.org

Thanks, Art...

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From: baraldi <baraldi@lacasilla.com.ar>
Subject: PipeNightDreams 0.10.0
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:13:27 CST

A new release of PipeNightDreams is ready.
Check it out at

www.libsdl.org/projects/pipenightdreams

Changes are the following:

Sprite animation added. 
Fullscreen mode now available. 
Segmentation fault when starting level nine fixed. 
Complete new graphic theme drawn (celebrating PND first birthday). 
Spanish web page now available.

Thanks,

Waldemar Baraldi

______________________________________________
LaCasilla.com.ar "Tu e-mail estés donde estés"

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From: "Olivier Singla" <oliver-singla@firstream.net>
Subject: Message Passing for Linux
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:13:57 CST

Hi,

I wrote a library and a manager to provide Message Passing capabilities for
Linux, over
tcp/ip. Message Passing is a convenient form of IPC between a client
(sending messages)\
and a server (receiving then replying to messages). I support both
synchronous messages
(the client is blocked until the server has received then replied to the
mesage) and
asynchronous messages (messages queued then sent by a 3rd party manager). I
also
implemented timer which send predefined messages to a server.

Message Passing is heavily used in some operating systems such QNX. This
implementation
use tcp/ip as transport layer.

Code (and the C library) and documentation are available at the next URL:
http://messip.logafet.firstream.net

As it's still under active development, any bug report, suggestion, etc. is
welcomed.

Cheers,
Olivier Singla


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From: Frederick Noronha <fred@bytesforall.org>
Subject: GOA-INDIA: Small GNU/Linux meeting at GEC
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:14:04 CST

REPORT FROM GOA...on the west coast of India. The GEC is the Goa
Engineering College, and is the third unit of ILUG opened up (aside from
Panjim and Margao). Panjim meets on the fourth Saturday of each month,
Margao on the third Saturday, and GEC as per the convenience and
exam-schedules of students... FN

========== Forwarded message ==========

It was a small meeting on April 16 at GEC. Prof George Easaw had to rush
to Panjim, and the meeting had been called at short notice. Maybe we could
tighten up planning (we face similar problems in Margao, and to a lesser
extent at Panjim... don't worry we've been thru all this and worse... once
the volunteers are in place, things will move smoothly).

To keep things informal, the meeting was held at the canteen.

Some highlights...

* Help was sought from GEC to run an ILUG-goa-tech or ILUG-goa-help or
Linux-Goa-tech/help (called by whatever name). The idea is to set up a
help-list for those wanting to discuss pure technical topics. We got some
volunteers for this, and also help coordinate GEC group

Prof George Easaw       geasaw@vsnl.com
Prof Srinivas Rayadu    msr@gec.ac.in

Students volunteers (seniors)
Blinston F.             b2ornot2b@yahoo.com
Ashwini Kumar           ashwini_kumar_in@yahoo.co.uk

Student volunteers (2nd year)
Siddharth               engico83_2k@rediffmail.com
Anant Borole            anantdb@lycos.com

Anyone willing to add their names to this list, please do so.

* Blinston stressed the exam-pressures on students. "Every six months we
just disappear," he added. (Mid para break: ILUG-Goa member from the Gulf,
Laxman Saval and his sons, one into installing Linux at 13, dropped in
just now.)

* It was felt second-year students could help as volunteers.

* Issues discussed: RedHat plans to stop free distribution of
software; Siddharth's interest in embedded Linux, voice-over-IP project of
some GEC students; plans for compiling a special CD of software useful for
engineering students; B2's batch is mostly into GNU/Linux project with
this OS hogging 5/7 projects this year; Yunus' work on GUI-based thin
clients running Linux; why LCDs are so costly in India; Wipro's plan to
develop Ximian in India for Sun Solaris; are GNU/Linux distros getting
bloated.

* Animesh Nerurkar made some suggestion of possible GNU/Linux based
projects for students... how about sharing those via the list
Banduji? Including a Konkani editor that gives its output in both
Devanagari and Roman script for any text typed in...

* Siddharth says their project of a GNU/Linux-based MP3 player is getting
ready, and he hopes to display it at the next Panjim meet (April 27)....

* FN raised the issue of a comprehensive list of all
(willing-to-be-listed) ILUG-Goa members, with contact details, to
encourage networking among members. This, with our website, has been a
pending job.

* Animesh regretted that few had responded to his appeal for letting him
know what GNU/Linux CDs they would be willing to share with others. Prof
Rayadu offered the following resources, available as ISOimage to be copied
from the GEC network: Redhat 6.2 and 7.2 and Mandrake 8.1. Some earlier
Debian images might also be available.

* Siddharth and other engg students thanked John Fort from Australia for
his generous donation of CDs and books on GNU/Linux. "The Sunsite docs are
very good. There's a lot of material for someone wanting to see the
earlier distros," said Siddharth. (ENDS)

Comments and feedback to ilug-goa@egroups.com with copy to
--
Frederick Noronha * Freelance Journalist * Goa * India 832.409490 / 409783
BYTESFORALL www.bytesforall.org  * GNU-LINUX http://linuxinindia.pitas.com
Email fred@bytesforall.org * SMS 9822122436@attcell.net * Saligao Goa India
Writing with a difference... on what makes *the* difference

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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:14:08 CST
Reply-To: "Information" <info@mcobject.com>
From: "Information" <info@mcobject.com>
Subject: McObject releases eXtremeDB 2.0

Greetings,

McObject is pleased to announce the release of version 2.0 of its in-memory
database system, eXtremeDB.  Version 2.0 introduces new data types, autoid
(system-assigned object identifier), synchronous and asynchronous
notifications, object history, and as much as 20% performance improvement,
still with a footprint under 100K.

Details of eXtremeDB 2.0 can be found at
http://www.mcobject.com/newfeatures.htm

Kind regards,

McObject LLC
22525 SE 64th Pl
Suite 302
Issaquah, WA  98027
Tel: 425-831-5964
Fax: 425-831-1542
http://www.mcobject.com





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From: Shiv Nair <snair@webintellisys.com>
Subject: new version of Intellisys Project Managment software released
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 12:14:12 CST

New Version of Intellisys Project Management software released!
Version 1.13 of Intellisys Project Desktop and Intellisys Project 
Enterprise have been released.


Visit www.webintellisys.com to download and evaluate the software today!

The products run on Windows, Linux, Mac, Unix, Solaris.

Intellisys Project Desktop is the standalone product.
Intellisys Project Enterprise is the multi-user, client-server product.

Intellisys's project management software is a multi-platform, 
feature-clutter free,
project management tool. It is priced affordable for individual 
consumers and
corporations alike.


Our mission is to become the leading provider of solutions for
managing projects executed by distributed and heterogeneous teams.
Collaborative project execution with remote teams is the way of the future,
and Intellisys is at the leading edge.

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Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites:
    ftp.funet.fi				pub/Linux
    tsx-11.mit.edu				pub/linux
    sunsite.unc.edu				pub/Linux

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