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Linux-Announce Digest #202

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Tue Aug 9 01:13:07 2005

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Linux-Announce Digest #202, Volume #5           Tue, 9 Aug 2005 01:13:05 EDT

Contents:
  COMMERCIAL: TCPfork 1.70 available (TCPfork Support)
  Winners of the "TuxMobil GNU/Linux Award 2005" Nominated (Werner Heuser)

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Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 00:17:56 CST
From: TCPfork Support <tcpfork-support@inlab.de>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: TCPfork 1.70 available

 
FYI: TCPfork 1.70 is now available at http://www.TCPfork.net (Release Date: August 6, 2005).

Changes:
- bngagent updated to 1.40 (bugfix)
- minor cleanups
- manual updated to 0.9.4

TCPfork is an userland TCP proxy with advanced load balancing capabilities. Its core 
features are the ability to load balance on a "least connection" basis and the ability to take 
the machine load into account ("least load" or "least resource" load balancing). This is 
implemented by using the bngagent UDP protocol. It performs "TCP open" health checks 
by default and allows the use of external health check scripts (compatible with the 
"mon" monitor script command line).

TCPfork runs on many different platforms and is available commercially with free trial.
TCPfork is available at http://www.TCPfork.net .

---
Thomas Obermair
Inlab Software GmbH

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Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 12:06:04 CST
From: Werner Heuser <Werner.Heuser@web.de>
Subject: Winners of the "TuxMobil GNU/Linux Award 2005" Nominated

The winners of the first "TuxMobil GNU/Linux Award"[1] have been elected by a jury
consisting of Georg C. F. Greve (Free Software Foundation Europe)[2], Joerg
Luther (Editor in Chief LinuxUser)[3] Werner W. Heuser (TuxMobil)[4]. This year the
award honors five Free Software projects, which are improving Linux for mobile
computers. The winners and the prizes are:

    * OpenEmbedded[5]: SHARP SL-6000L Linux PDA
    * OpenZaurus[6]: SHARP SL-C750 Linux PDA
    * KDE-Pim/PI (PI-Sync)[7]: AnyCom GS-320 TriBand GSM/GPRS CF-Card
    * KWlanInfo[8]: Conceptronic 54Mbps Adapter, D-Link DWL-122 Adapter
    * BlueZ[9]: Serialio LaserChamp cordless Bluetooth scanner

The award has been sponsored by three Linux companies
Serialio[10], Trisoft[11] and Xtops.DE[12].

    [1]  http://tuxmobil.org/linux_award.html
    [2]  http://fsfeurope.org
    [3]  http://www.linuxuser.de
    [4]  http://tuxmobil.org
    [5]  http://www.openembedded.org
    [6]  http://www.openzaurus.org
    [7]  http://www.pi-sync.net
    [8]  http://www.ph-home.de/opensource/kde3/kwlaninfo/
    [9]  http://www.bluez.org
    [10] http://serialio.com
    [11] http://trisoft.de
    [12] http://xtops.de

-- 
|=| Werner Heuser = Berliner Str. 122 = D-13187 Berlin = Germany
|=| <wehe at tuxmobil.org>     T. 0049 - (0)30 - 349 53 86
|=| http://TuxMobil.org        UniX on Mobile Systems: HOWTOs,Software
|*| This is no time for phony rhetoric -- Lou Reed

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