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Cease Fire!Date: Wed 13 Nov 1996 Bill Machrone, vice president of technology for Ziff-Davis Publishing Co, recently wrote in an article about Linux that Netscape 3.0 and Java were not yet available for Linux. He was wrong. Such things happen. Big deal. Even magazines of the highest quality sometimes print things that are wrong. You tell them about it, and they print a correction in the next issue. That's the way professionals handle things. That's not what some Linux people did, however. Instead, they flamed him, in private and in public. That's stupid. They urged others to also send flames to Machrone, which is worse. Things wouldn't be so bad, but now we have the Internet. The Internet allows just a few idiots completely ruin the reputation of Linux. Please, if you want to advocate Linux, be civil.
Lars Wirzenius, Moderator, comp.os.linux.announce
Linux in the NewsFor the latest article about Linux by Bill Machrone, see the November 11 issue of PC Week, "Up Periscope". This is a good article in which he requests feedback from Linux users. "The Linux Software Map": Unix Review, January, 1997, discusses the need for Linux documentation and the Linux Software Map (LSM).
From Martin Michlmayr of Linux International we learn:
Linux Applications and Utilities ListDate: 30 Oct 1996 The October 22, 1996 edition of the ***** LINUX APPLICATION AND UTILITIES LIST ***** is now available at it's home site and mirrors. The "Linux Applications and Utilities List" is an organized collection of pointers to the WWW home pages of almost 600 different Linux compatible application programs, system administration tools, utilities, device drivers, games, servers, programming tools, file, disk and desktop managers, Internet applications, and more. The "Linux Applications and Utilities List" and mirrors can be found at:
Home Site U.S.A. (IL):
Bill Latura blatura@xnet.com
Man Pages to HTMLMarc Perkel, marc@ctyme.com, of Computer Tyme Software Lab, http://www.ctype.com/, has written a program to convert Man pages to HTML. Check out this web site with fully indexed man pages:
http://www.ctyme.com/linuxdoc.htm This is a popular idea. There is an article coming out in the February issue of Linux Journal by Michael Hamilton, another guy who did this very same type of conversion. Michael's program is called vh-man2html and can be seen at http://www.caldera.com/cgi-bin/man2html. And he tells us of yet another page, http://wsinwp01.win.tue.nl:1234/maninfo.html, where converters can be found.
Mission Critical Linux ProjectThe "Mission Critical Linux Project" was created to document successful existing Linux systems which have a large load and 24 hour a day use. The survey will last until February 1, 1997. If you could access our web site, please visit one of following: You can also see brief summary of answers.
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New Linux Resource SitesA couple of new Linux Resources sites:
Russ Spooner, russl@rmplc.co.uk
Joe Hohertz, jhohertz@golden.net
Slovenian HOWTO 1.0
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 1996
It can be accessed either on its "locus classicus":
or the official Linux Documentation Project Site: or any of the numerous mirrors of the latter.
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Software Announcements
Amiga Development Environment
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 Available from your local Amiga dealer or directly from Cronus. SRP $ 24.95
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Objective-C 4.3.4 For Linux
Date: 30 Oct 1996 See: http://www.nai.net/~lerman Both Linux and OSF/1 Objective C 4.3.4 releases include:
Kenneth Lerman, Kenneth.Lerman@lerman.nai.net Systems Essentials Limited
C++ Matrix Math Library
Date: Sun, 03 Nov 1996 The library includes over 300 mathematical functions covering Complex math, Binary and unary operators, Powerful indexing capabilities, Signal processing, File I/O, Linear algebra, String operations and Graphics.
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FIDOGATE 4.1.1 - Fido-Internet GatewayDate: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 04:30:07 GMT FIDOGATE 4.1.1, an update to version 4 of the FIDOGATE package is available. FIDOGATE Version 4 ----------------------- * Fido-Internet Gateway * Fido FTN-FTN Gateway * Fido Mail Processor * Fido File Processor * Fido Areafix/Filefix ----------------------- Internet: - --------- http://www.fido.de/fidogate/ ftp://ftp.fido.de/pub/fidogate/ ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Fido/ fidogate-4.1.1.tar.gz 657 KbyteFor additional information: Martin Junius, mj@fido.de
fxvolume 0.1, a simple xforms volume control.
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 Fxvolume is a simple, no frills volume control designed to sit at the side of your screen and not get in the way. You simply run it, and then ignore it until you need to use it. It controls the level of the master sound device under Linux, using a slider created from the Xforms library. http://www.ee.mu.oz.au/staff/pbd/linux/fxvolume/ Use at your own risk - it has not been widely tested, but seems to work well enough... ;)
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The JAZZ midi sequencer version 2.6
Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996 JAZZ is a full size midi sequencer allowing record/play and many edit functions as quantize, copy, transpose ..., multiple undo; two main windows operating on whole tracks and single events; graphic pitch editing, GS sound editing functions and much more ... JAZZ is copyright (C) by Andreas Voss and Per Sigmond, and is distributed under the terms of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (Gnu GPL). Web site: http://rokke.grm.hia.no/per/jazz.html
Linux binary distribution:
ftp://rokke.grm.hia.no/pub/midi/jazz/linux-bin/
Source code distribution:
ftp://rokke.grm.hia.no/pub/midi/jazz/
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util-linux 2.6Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 util-linux-2.6.tar.gz (source only distribution) Util-linux is a suite of essential utilities for any Linux system. It's primary audience is system integrators (like the people at Red Hat) and DIY Linux hackers. The rest of you will get a digested version of util-linux installed with no risk to your sanity. Util-linux is attempting to be portable, but the only platform it has been tested much on is Linux/Intel. There have however been integrated several patches for Arm, m68k, and Alpha linux versions. The present version is known to compile on at least Linux 1.2/libc 4.7.5 and Linux 2.0.22/Libc 5.3.12 (the Linux versions I run :-). People are encouraged to make _nice_ patches to util-linux and submit them to util-linux@math.uio.no.
Util-Linux 2.6 is immediately available from NOTE: Before installing util-linux. READ the README or risk nuking your system. Thank you.
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LyX-0.10.7 - LyX is a WYSIWYG
Date: 30 Oct 1996 LyX is a WYSIWYG front-end to LaTeX. It is used much like a word-processor, but LaTeX produces the final document. Figures, tables, mathematical formulas, fonts, headers, etc., are all drawn on-screen essentially as they appear on the final document. Figures (postscript) are placed in the document using a simple menu, as are tables. General text formatting is accomplished by high-level menu choices that automatically set fonts, indentation, spacing, etc., according to general LaTeX rules, and display (essentially) these settings on the screen. None of the power of LaTeX is lost, since you can embed any LaTeX command within a LyX document.
Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/apps/editors
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MpegTV Player
Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996
A free version of the MpegTV player can be downloaded from the MpegTV
web site at: Main features:
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SpellCaster ISDN4Linux ISDN Driver Beta
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996
You can download the beta driver from: You require kernel revision. 2.0. You will also need the isdn4k-utils package also available the above mentioned FTP site or ftp.franken.de
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Public availability of the second beta of StarOffice 3.1 for Linux
Date: 30 Oct 1996 StarOffice 3.1 consists of:
This beta version expires at January, 1st, 1997. We will make newer beta versions available by then. The final version will be free of charge for private use. The price for commercial use is not yet decided.
StarOffice 3.1 can be downloaded from the directory:
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Wget, a Web Mirroring Tool
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 1996 Wget is a freely available network utility to download files from the World Wide Web using HTTP and FTP. It works non-interactively, thus enabling work in the background, after having logged off. Wget works under almost all modern Unix variants and, unlike many other similar utilities, is written entirely in C, thus requiring no additional software (like Perl). As Wget uses the GNU Autoconf, it is easily built on and ported to other Unix's. Installation procedure is described in the INSTALL file.
You can get the latest version of wget at:
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Woven Goods for LINUX Version 1.0
Date: Tue, 05 Nov 1996 Version 1.0 of Woven Goods for LINUX is a collection of World-Wide Web (WWW) Applications and Hypertext-based Information about LINUX. It is ready configured for the Slackware Distribution and currently tested with Version 3.1 (ELF). The Power Linux LST Distribution contains this collection as an integral part with some changes. The five Parts of Woven Goods for LINUX are:
Woven Goods for LINUX is available via anonymous FTP from:
The HTML Pages of Woven Goods for LINUX are snap shots of the LINUX
Pages at FOKUS - Research Institute of Open Communication Systems
and are available from:
http://www.fokus.gmd.de/linux
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xldlas v0.30 now available
Date: 30 Oct 1996
Soon to be moved to: xldlas is for doing statistics.
Thor Sigvaldason, thor@netcom.ca http://www.a42.com/~thor/xldlas/ http://sunsite.math.klte.hu/mirrors/xldlas/
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