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Linux-Announce Digest #309

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Tue Feb 4 13:13:12 2003

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Linux-Announce Digest #309, Volume #4           Tue, 4 Feb 2003 13:13:07 EST

Contents:
  PubSoft: discussing Free Software, Open Source and 'public s/w' (FN)
  ServDoc-0.8 released (Ulrich Herbst)

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From: FN <fred@bytesforall.org>
Subject: PubSoft: discussing Free Software, Open Source and 'public s/w'
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 01:14:28 CST

This is a list that discusses issues that might interest you. Instructions
to join, if interested, are included. FN

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

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        pubsoft@isoc.org

To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
        http://www.isoc.org/mailman/listinfo/pubsoft
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You can reach the person managing the list at
        pubsoft-admin@isoc.org

When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
than "Re: Contents of PubSoft digest..."


Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Licenses and Trade Liberalization (S Woodside)
   2. Re: Why fight for "Free" when "Freedom" is so clear? (AD Marshall)
   3. Re: [rms@gnu.org: Nonprofits and free software] (S Woodside)
   4. Re: Why fight for "Free" when "Freedom" is so clear? (AD Marshall)
   5. Re: Why fight for "Free" when "Freedom" is so clear? (S Woodside)
   6. Re: this mailing list is going somewhere? (Richard Stallman)
   7. Re: Why fight for "Free" when "Freedom" is so clear? (AD Marshall)
   8. Re: Why fight for "Free" when "Freedom" is so clear? (AD Marshall)
   9. Re: this mailing list is going somewhere? (AD Marshall)
  10. Staying within the topic (S. Kritikos)
  11. Re: Why fight for "Free" when "Freedom" is so clear? (Robert J. Chassell)
  12. Information about topic discussion (S. Kritikos)
  13. public domain (S Woodside)
  14. Re: Why fight for "Free" when "Freedom" is so clear? (S Woodside)
  15. Re: Re:  [rms@gnu.org...] + Viet_Linux-FAQ (AD Marshall)

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From: ulrich.herbst@gmx.de (Ulrich Herbst)
Subject: ServDoc-0.8 released
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 04:16:24 CST

servdoc is a tool to describe your whole server with one command.

Supported OS are Linux, AIX, HP/UX and Solaris.

Visit our homepage at

http://servdoc.sourceforge.net

Changes since Release 0.7:
- darwin support added
- in ServDoc.pm there is now a function "do_cmd". Use that to do
  external commands
- timeout for commands in report_cmd
- report_* with new argument: UID: = 0 -> only root is allowed
- LaTeX-outputmodule
- ServDoc runs as non-root user too (but you will have (naturally) a
  somehow limited output)
- sendmail-module

Uli

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