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Fixed for Red Hat 4.0

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Erik Troan)
Fri Oct 25 13:00:07 1996

Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 12:18:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com>
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The following fixes are now available on ftp.redhat.com for Red Hat 4.0:

	1) Logging in with csh resulted in a terminal type of "vt100"
	   instead of "linux", www/http not in etc/services

	   Fixed in setup-1.7-1

	2) Various permissions in NetKit-B were broken (notably rpcinfo),
	   talk broken by earlier NetKit-B fix for telnet

	   Fixed in NetKit-B-0.08-7

	3) /etc/nologin not supported

	   Fixed in pam-0.50-20, see Errata for full details (the Errata
	   will contain information on this fix sometime this afternoon)

	4) gpm emacs lisp files placed in /usr/lib instead of /usr/share

	   Fixed in gpm-1.10-7

	5) telnet deamon core dumped when unknown TERM setting was used

	   Fixed by ncurses-1.9.9e-3 (ncurses-devel-1.9.9e-3 should also
	   be installed on systems which have ncurses-devel present)

	6) The default desktop didn't work properly when started from xdm
	   (control-panel didn't start for example)

	   Fixed in TheNextLevel-1.0-2

Erik

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