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Linux-Announce Digest #249, Volume #5           Wed, 5 Oct 2005 00:13:04 EDT

Contents:
  Announce: Sysprof 1.0 (Soeren Sandmann)
  No Starch Press releases "The Cult of iPod" ("Kerry Beck")
  Netmonitor 0.3a - The linux network monitor, has been released. (Dwayne Hoy)
  SPLUNK: the new GREP ("rachel dafny")
  No Starch Press releases "The Cult of iPod" ("Kerry Beck")
  SPLUNK: the new GREP ("rachel dafny")
  Netmonitor 0.3a - The linux network monitor, has been released. (Dwayne Hoy)

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From: Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>
Subject: Announce: Sysprof 1.0
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 01:28:34 GMT

* What is it?
==========================

Sysprof is a sampling system-wide CPU profiler for Linux.

Sysprof uses a Linux kernel module to profile the entire system, not
just an individual application. 

Of course, sysprof handles threads and shared libraries, and
applications do not have to be recompiled or instrumented. In fact
they don't even have to be restarted. 

Just insert the kernel module and start sysprof.


* Features:
======================

    - Profiles all running processes, not just a single application

    - Call graph support showing time spent in each branch of the call tree

    - Has a simple graphical interface

    - Profiles can be loaded and saved

    - Easy to use: Just insert the kernel module and start sysprof

    - Supports Fedora debuginfo packages


* Sysprof 1.0
==========================

This is the first release of sysprof with a 1.x version number. I am
very excited about that.

New features since Sysprof 0.91:

- support for x86-64, thanks to Mike Frysinger
- better reporting of time spent in the kernel

Please report bugs as well as success or failure stories to 

    sandmann@daimi au dk


* Where can I get it?
============================================

Home page:

       http://www.daimi.au.dk/~sandmann/sysprof/

Source code:

       http://www.daimi.au.dk/~sandmann/sysprof/sysprof-1.0.tar.gz

Sysprof requires

        - Linux 2.6.11 or later, compiled with profiling support
        - GTK+ 2.6
        - libglade 2.5

It is known to work out the box on Fedora Core 4.


Søren

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From: "Kerry Beck" <nostarchpr@oreilly.com>
Subject: No Starch Press releases "The Cult of iPod"
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FOLLOW-UP TO BESTSELLING "CULT OF MAC" EXAMINES iPOD PHENOMENON



Popular player gets the star treatment in new book by Leander Kahney of

Wired News



September 29, 2005, San Francisco - One year after "The Cult of Mac" wowed

devotees of all things Apple, "The Cult of iPod" (No Starch Press, November

'05) takes a loving look at how Apple's portable player has changed music,

culture, and listening behavior for fans around the world. This new title

from bestselling "Cult of Mac" author Leander Kahney includes the exclusive

back story of the iPod's development, looks at the many ways iPod users

pay homage to their devices, and investigates the quirkier aspects of iPod

culture. 



Since its first iPod model hit the market in 2001, Apple has sold more

than 21 million iPods, from the no-frills Shuffle up to the flagship 60GB

iPod. "The Cult of iPod," like its predecessor "The Cult of Mac," takes

readers on a tour of everything iPod with gorgeous four-color photos,

stylish layout and design, and tales of users who devote considerable

time, energy, and imagination to their gadgets.



Meet the little-known practice of iPod-jacking (strangers plugging into

each other's iPods to find new music); discover the growing legions of

MP3Js (regular folks who use their iPods to become DJs); and meet average

joes who create their own professional quality iPod commercials just for

fun. "The Cult of iPod" looks at the cottage industries that have sprung up

to capitalize on the iPod's popularity, too, from both fun and functional

accessories to services that build customized playlists or will convert

your entire CD library into the iTunes format. "The Cult of iPod" also

covers the trend of celebrities and fashion mavens who've customized their

iPods and made high-end limited edition carrying cases, as well as gadget

freaks who've modded their iPods into one-of-a-kind designs that make

techies drool.



"The iPod gives both Mac and Windows users a common object for their

adoration.  Even people who don't own an iPod have heard about podcasting,

and they certainly have those 'dancing silhouette' ads tattooed on their

brains," said Bill Pollock, founder of No Starch Press. "Given the success

of 'The Cult of Mac' and the world's obsession with the iPod, we figure we

can score a few books from  the ravenous iPod freaks."



Like its predecessor, "The Cult of iPod" has a striking cover image and

innovative design that would impress Steve Jobs himself. It also includes

hundreds of photos and graphics that illustrate the many aspects of the

iPod and its admirers.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Leander Kahney is an editor at Wired News, where his

Cult of Mac blog is a reader favorite. Previously, Kahney covered Apple

and the Mac community for Wired News. He treats his subjects with insight

and humor and his experiences interacting with Mac fanatics and attending

Mac events around the world are highly entertaining. Kahney's work

introduces an element of warmth not usually associated with technology

reporting.



The Cult of iPod 

by Leander Kahney

November 2005, 160 pp., $24.95, ISBN 1-59327-066-6

Available at fine bookstores everywhere, from www.oreilly.com/nostarch, or

directly from No Starch Press (www.nostarch.com, orders@nostarch.com,

800.420.7240). 



ABOUT NO STARCH PRESS: Founded in 1994, No Starch Press is one of the few

remaining independent computer book publishers. We publish the finest in

geek entertainment - unique books on technology, with a focus on Open

Source, security, hacking, programming, and alternative operating systems.

Our titles have personality, our authors are passionate, and our books

tackle topics that people care about. See www.nostarch.com for more. (And

by the way, most No Starch Press books use RepKover, a lay-flat binding

that won't snap shut.)



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Netmonitor is a console application that monitors network intefaces.<br>

It displays the transfer rate (upload and download) for each <br>

device and the the data consumed by each device.<br>

<br>

The main features of netmonitor are<br>

<ul>

  <li>Low resource usage</li>

  <li>Simple yet effective design</li>

  <li>Displays values with dynamic unit change</li>

  <li>Easy to understand tabular output</li>

  <li>Has logging features so it can retain values after a restart</li>

  <li>Compact display, fits in a 9x66 size terminal window</li>

</ul>

<br>

<big><big>Requirements<br>

</big></big>

<ul>

  <li><big><big><small><small>gcc compiler - Included with most if not

all linux distros</small></small></big></big></li>

  <li><big><big><small><small>linux distrubution that supports the

/proc filesystem</small></small></big></big></li>

</ul>

<big><big>Links<br>

</big></big><big><big><small><small> Sourceforge: <a

 href="http://netmonitor.sourceforge.net">http://netmonitor.sourceforge.net</a><br>

Freshmeat:<a href="http://freshmeat.net/projects/netmonitor">

http://freshmeat.net/projects/netmonitor</a><br>

Direct Download: <a

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SPLUNK is a free Linux/Solaris server that lets you search all your

log files.  Here's the url and access code:



        http://www.splunk.com?ac=kilroy



It's helpful for anyone who manages unix boxes to search and

troubleshoot all of their log files, including syslog, Apache, Jboss,

mysql, oracle, router data, etc.  It parses and indexes in real time.

If you have to deal with log files and/or troubleshooting, it's worth

checking out.  Up until now sysadmins were forced to use grep and ad

hoc scripts.



GREP is totally fine for small, simple, local files, but grep doesn't

work on 20GB of log files, across a dozen servers; doesn't group

multiline log messages together; doesn't unify timestamps across

files; doesn't automatically find related log events; doesn't show

histograms of log events; doesn't search gigabytes in seconds; doesn't

have a cool ajax web interface similar to google. You get the idea.

Both are free, though -- they do have that in common.



--

Splunk: A delicate blend of space-age engineering, amish durability,

and flowery marketing. 

http://www.splunk.com?ac=kilroy



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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



Media contact:  Patricia Witkin

patricia@nostarch.com

415.863.9900 x303



FOLLOW-UP TO BESTSELLING "CULT OF MAC" EXAMINES iPOD PHENOMENON



Popular player gets the star treatment in new book by Leander Kahney of

Wired News



September 29, 2005, San Francisco - One year after "The Cult of Mac" wowed

devotees of all things Apple, "The Cult of iPod" (No Starch Press, November

'05) takes a loving look at how Apple's portable player has changed music,

culture, and listening behavior for fans around the world. This new title

from bestselling "Cult of Mac" author Leander Kahney includes the exclusive

back story of the iPod's development, looks at the many ways iPod users

pay homage to their devices, and investigates the quirkier aspects of iPod

culture. 



Since its first iPod model hit the market in 2001, Apple has sold more

than 21 million iPods, from the no-frills Shuffle up to the flagship 60GB

iPod. "The Cult of iPod," like its predecessor "The Cult of Mac," takes

readers on a tour of everything iPod with gorgeous four-color photos,

stylish layout and design, and tales of users who devote considerable

time, energy, and imagination to their gadgets.



Meet the little-known practice of iPod-jacking (strangers plugging into

each other's iPods to find new music); discover the growing legions of

MP3Js (regular folks who use their iPods to become DJs); and meet average

joes who create their own professional quality iPod commercials just for

fun. "The Cult of iPod" looks at the cottage industries that have sprung up

to capitalize on the iPod's popularity, too, from both fun and functional

accessories to services that build customized playlists or will convert

your entire CD library into the iTunes format. "The Cult of iPod" also

covers the trend of celebrities and fashion mavens who've customized their

iPods and made high-end limited edition carrying cases, as well as gadget

freaks who've modded their iPods into one-of-a-kind designs that make

techies drool.



"The iPod gives both Mac and Windows users a common object for their

adoration.  Even people who don't own an iPod have heard about podcasting,

and they certainly have those 'dancing silhouette' ads tattooed on their

brains," said Bill Pollock, founder of No Starch Press. "Given the success

of 'The Cult of Mac' and the world's obsession with the iPod, we figure we

can score a few books from  the ravenous iPod freaks."



Like its predecessor, "The Cult of iPod" has a striking cover image and

innovative design that would impress Steve Jobs himself. It also includes

hundreds of photos and graphics that illustrate the many aspects of the

iPod and its admirers.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Leander Kahney is an editor at Wired News, where his

Cult of Mac blog is a reader favorite. Previously, Kahney covered Apple

and the Mac community for Wired News. He treats his subjects with insight

and humor and his experiences interacting with Mac fanatics and attending

Mac events around the world are highly entertaining. Kahney's work

introduces an element of warmth not usually associated with technology

reporting.



The Cult of iPod 

by Leander Kahney

November 2005, 160 pp., $24.95, ISBN 1-59327-066-6

Available at fine bookstores everywhere, from www.oreilly.com/nostarch, or

directly from No Starch Press (www.nostarch.com, orders@nostarch.com,

800.420.7240). 



ABOUT NO STARCH PRESS: Founded in 1994, No Starch Press is one of the few

remaining independent computer book publishers. We publish the finest in

geek entertainment - unique books on technology, with a focus on Open

Source, security, hacking, programming, and alternative operating systems.

Our titles have personality, our authors are passionate, and our books

tackle topics that people care about. See www.nostarch.com for more. (And

by the way, most No Starch Press books use RepKover, a lay-flat binding

that won't snap shut.)



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SPLUNK is a free Linux/Solaris server that lets you search all your

log files.  Here's the url and access code:



        http://www.splunk.com?ac=kilroy



It's helpful for anyone who manages unix boxes to search and

troubleshoot all of their log files, including syslog, Apache, Jboss,

mysql, oracle, router data, etc.  It parses and indexes in real time.

If you have to deal with log files and/or troubleshooting, it's worth

checking out.  Up until now sysadmins were forced to use grep and ad

hoc scripts.



GREP is totally fine for small, simple, local files, but grep doesn't

work on 20GB of log files, across a dozen servers; doesn't group

multiline log messages together; doesn't unify timestamps across

files; doesn't automatically find related log events; doesn't show

histograms of log events; doesn't search gigabytes in seconds; doesn't

have a cool ajax web interface similar to google. You get the idea.

Both are free, though -- they do have that in common.



--

Splunk: A delicate blend of space-age engineering, amish durability,

and flowery marketing. 

http://www.splunk.com?ac=kilroy



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Subject: Netmonitor 0.3a - The linux network monitor, has been released.
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Netmonitor is a console application that monitors network intefaces.<br>

It displays the transfer rate (upload and download) for each <br>

device and the the data consumed by each device.<br>

<br>

The main features of netmonitor are<br>

<ul>

  <li>Low resource usage</li>

  <li>Simple yet effective design</li>

  <li>Displays values with dynamic unit change</li>

  <li>Easy to understand tabular output</li>

  <li>Has logging features so it can retain values after a restart</li>

  <li>Compact display, fits in a 9x66 size terminal window</li>

</ul>

<br>

<big><big>Requirements<br>

</big></big>

<ul>

  <li><big><big><small><small>gcc compiler - Included with most if not

all linux distros</small></small></big></big></li>

  <li><big><big><small><small>linux distrubution that supports the

/proc filesystem</small></small></big></big></li>

</ul>

<big><big>Links<br>

</big></big><big><big><small><small> Sourceforge: <a

 href="http://netmonitor.sourceforge.net">http://netmonitor.sourceforge.net</a><br>

Freshmeat:<a href="http://freshmeat.net/projects/netmonitor">

http://freshmeat.net/projects/netmonitor</a><br>

Direct Download: <a

 href="http://freshmeat.net/redir/netmonitor/60430/url_tgz/netmon-0.3a.tar.gz">http://freshmeat.net/redir/netmonitor/60430/url_tgz/netmon-0.3a.tar.gz</a>

<br>

<br>

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    Internet: Linux-Announce-Request@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU

You can submit announcements to be moderated via:

    Internet: linux-announce@NEWS.ORNL.GOV

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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