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Date:       1999-05-12 18:13:27
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Linux-Announce Digest #482, Volume #3            Wed, 12 May 99 18:13:27 EDT

Contents:
  COMMERCIAL: Call for Beta Testers: Harlequin LispWorks with CORBA for Red Hat Linux \
on Intel (Christine Van Roosen)  LOCAL: New LUG in Lyon, France. (Thomas Tempe)
  pdq-2.1.1, new printing subsystem, is available (Jacob A. Langford)
  COMMERCIAL: Official Red Hat 6.0 $69.95 (LSL Information)
  LOCAL: May SLLUG Meeting (Kurt Wall)
  UPX 0.72 - a powerful executable packer ("Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer")
  Linpopup - Linux port of winpopup (Jean-Marc Jacquet)

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From: Christine Van Roosen <cvroosen@harlequin.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Call for Beta Testers: Harlequin LispWorks with CORBA for Red \
                Hat Linux on Intel
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 20:28:24 GMT

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Dear Linux Programmer,

Harlequin is happy to announce the availability of the beta release
of the LispWorks development environment for Red Hat Linux on Intel
hardware.  This complete Common Lisp system has the same rich feature
set as LispWorks on the Windows and UNIX platforms.  It includes native
compilation, extensive debugging tools, a Foreign Language Interface,
and libraries for CORBA, GUI, database, and rule-based programming.
All LispWorks source code is fully portable to our Windows and UNIX
implementations.

The LispWorks for Linux Personal Edition is available for immediate
download from the Harlequin Web site at <http://www.harlequin.com/devtools/lisp>.

We are also recruiting testers for the Professional and Enterprise
Editions, which include some of the more advanced features and libraries.
Testing of the Professional and Enterprise Editions requires the exchange of
paperwork.

If you would like to test one of these Editions, please respond with
your fax number, and I will begin the process.

We're very excited about this new release of LispWorks, one which
extends the reach of Common Lisp code to the world's most exciting software
platform.

We hope you'll join us is this adventure.

A full press release describing LispWorks for Linux follows.

Sincerely,

Christine Van Roosen

~~~~~~~~~~~

For Immediate Release

Contact:
Christine Van Roosen
Software Tools Marketing
Harlequin Incorporated
Tel: 1 (617) 374 2486
Fax: 1 (617) 252 6505
E-mail: devtools-pr@harlequin.com

HARLEQUIN ANNOUNCES BETA RELEASE OF LISPWORKS FOR RED HAT LINUX ON INTEL
HARDWARE
Portable implementation of Common Lisp with support for CORBA enables
enterprise development on the Linux platform

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (May 3, 1999) - Harlequin today announced the beta
release of LispWorks(R) with CORBA(R) for the Linux(tm) operating
system.  This powerful Common Lisp development environment is already
available for UNIX, Windows(tm) 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT(R) 4.0.
By extending support to Linux, Harlequin gives Linux developers the
power of a complete native Common Lisp development system, with source
code that is fully portable across a variety of platforms.

"Today's most creative software development is done on Linux," said
John  Hotchkiss, vice president of the Harlequin Software Tools
Division.  "That makes it a perfect match for Common Lisp, which has a
long history of being used for solving problems that have never been
tackled before.  By including CORBA support, by keeping our product
affordable, and by maintaining source code compatibility with our
Windows and UNIX products, LispWorks opens up a whole new set of options
to Linux developers."


A Complete Solution in One Package

LispWorks offers a complete enterprise development solution, built on
Common Lisp and the CORBA distributed object standard.

The LispWorks integrated development environment includes an incremental
optimizing compiler, advanced adaptive garbage collection, object
browsers and inspectors, and extensive debugging features.

Harlequin's CORBA implementation includes a complete IIOP(tm)-compatible
ORB(tm), IDL compiler, and Portable Object Adapter.  Other features
supported include the Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII), Dynamic
Skeleton Interface (DSI), and a Common Lisp language binding.

Additional LispWorks libraries and extensions include the portable
Common Lisp Interface Manager (CLIM), database access through
DataWorks/SQL(tm), rule-based programming with the KnowledgeWorks(tm)
expert system tool, Common Prolog, and a complete Foreign Language
Interface.


An Edition for Every Need

LispWorks for Linux gives developers a choice of three Editions to meet
a variety of programming needs:

· LISPWORKS FOR LINUX ENTERPRISE EDITION includes CLIM 2.0,
DataWorks/SQL, KnowledgeWorks and Harlequin Common Lisp ORB.  It is
ideal for the full range of commercial and enterprise software
development.

· LISPWORKS FOR LINUX PROFESSIONAL EDITION includes CLIM 2.0 and is
suitable for commercial software developers without enterprise software
development needs.  The Professional Edition supports the delivery of
efficient standalone applications without runtime license fees.

· LISPWORKS FOR LINUX PERSONAL EDITION is available free of charge from
the Harlequin Web site (http://www.harlequin.com/devtools/lisp).  This
Edition is designed for students and others learning Common Lisp and
Linux development.  The Personal Edition does not support the delivery
of standalone applications.

All Editions run on Intel(R) hardware, and have been tested against Red
Hat(R) Linux versions 5.1 and 5.2.


About Becoming a Beta Tester

LispWorks for Linux is available for immediate beta testing. The
Personal Edition is available for immediate download from the Harlequin
Web site. The Professional and Enterprise Editions are available by
arrangement with Harlequin. Interested parties should send e-mail to
lisp-beta@harlequin.com.

Additional product information and background material on the Harlequin
Common Lisp programming language and product family are available on the
Harlequin Web site (http://www.harlequin.com/devtools/lisp).


About Harlequin

Harlequin is a major provider of professional software development
tools. Since 1986, the company has been dedicated to the development and
delivery of highly creative and effective solutions to customers'
problems -- from telecommunications software to color management
technology. Harlequin has grown into a global software company with
world-class expertise in intelligence analysis, information management,
software development and delivery tools, high-quality digital printing
and publishing, and image sequence
processing. The company has offices in the United States, the United
Kingdom and Australia.
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Copyright ©1999 Harlequin Group plc. All rights reserved. Harlequin and
LispWorks are registered trademarks and KnowledgeWorks and DataWorks are
trademarks of Harlequin Group plc. Windows and Windows NT are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  All other brand or product names
are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

All products and specifications are subject to change. Harlequin makes
no warranty and accepts no liability for any loss or damage
arising from the use of information or particulars in this document.





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From: Thomas Tempe <johnix@softhome.net>
Subject: LOCAL: New LUG in Lyon, France.
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 21:03:05 GMT

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I am proud to announce the creation of

        Groupe de Pingouins Libres (Group of free penguins).

the new Free-...-users group based at the INSA (engineer school) in
Lyon, FRANCE.

This in mainly a Linux users group.  But not only.  
We also support any kind of free software.  But not only.
We also welcome and encourage the development of free music, free
litterature.  But not only.

We plan on being mainly a group of students (but faculty members are
welcome!) , and we will welcome any student based on the "Campus de la
Doua"; The non-students who are interested in joining a LUG in our area
are invited to join the existing ALDIL (Asssociation Lyonnaise pour le
Developpement du Logiciel Libre), http://www.aldil.linux.eu.org .

The (1st half of the) Groupe de Pingouins Libres web page is located at
http://prope.insa-lyon.fr/~gpl .

En français maintenant:

Le Groupe de Pingouins Libre ( http://prope.insa-lyon.fr/~gpl ) est une
association d'élèves de l'INSA de Lyon, France (école d'ingénieurs)
basée sur le campus de la Doua.

Il est destiné aux étudiants et autres acteurs de la vie universitaire,
et vient se placer en complément de l'ALDIL, ou Association Lyonnaise
pour le Développement du Logiciel Libre, ( http://www.aldil.linux.eu.org
) qui ne s'adresse pas spécifiquement aux étudiants.

Nos objectifs sont de promouvoir le libre (logiciel, musique,
littérature, autres...) sur le campus, et de permettre aux utilisateurs
de logiciel libre de se rencontrer et de s'entre-aider.

Si vous êtes intéressé, nous vous invitons à laisser vos coordonnées sur
le site web, ou à écrire à johnix@softhome.net .


Thomas Tempé




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From: langford@karman.tam.uiuc.edu (Jacob A. Langford)
Subject: pdq-2.1.1, new printing subsystem, is available
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 21:02:17 GMT

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Announcing pdq-2.1.1 

Throw away lpr, lp, lpd, lpc, lpq, lpstat, and
lprm, and start planning your vacation! Pdq is guaranteed to be the
most straightforward, flexible print subsystem you have ever used, or
your money back!  (Actually pdq is free software, distributed without
warranty.) 

Features: 

modular driver and interface support 
jobs can be monitored through completion 
job status can be checked after completion
users can only print files of declared types 
users can define their own printers 
multitasking, with no queues to get clogged 
scripts can be embedded in the rc files 
custom command-line options 
root privileges not required 

Requirements: The utility pdq should compile and run on
any unix system.  It has been tested on HPUX-10.20, Irix 6.2, and
Linux.  The graphical interface xpdq is built on GTK, which is also
portable; it requires GTK and GLIB versions 1.2.0.  The supplied lpd
utilities lpd_print, lpd_cancel, and lpd_status should also compile on
any unix system.

For details see

   http://feynman.tam.uiuc.edu/pdq

Jacob (langford@uiuc.edu)



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From: LSL Information <ian@lsl.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Official Red Hat 6.0 $69.95
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 21:04:26 GMT

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LSL Proudly Announce
Official RedHat 6.0 - $69.95

Red Hat Linux 6.0 continues to expand on Linux's greatest
strengths: a powerful server OS with completely open source
code and the flexibility to choose features, processors and
to alter the system to meet an organization's unique
computing needs.

Shop around and compare, LSL brings it to you for less!

http://www.lsl.com/catalog/software/distributions/redhat/lat
est/official/

Looking for GPL instead? For a limited time LSL are offering
Red Hat 6.0 GPL sets for FREE. See our web site at:

http://www.lsl.com/catalog/software/distributions/redhat/lat
est/gpl/

Visit our web site for rock-bottom prices on Linux software
and books at:

http://www.lsl.com/

- ------------------------------------------------------------
- ----
The LSL Difference!
LSL are *the* longest established Linux publisher and
distribution company. We publish books and Linux CD's for an
ever-increasing number of OEM's. With products going all the
way back to SLS on floppy disk, LSL have been supporting and
enhancing Linux from almost the beginning.

Contact us with the confidence that we were with Linux at
the start, are supporting Linux now, and will continue to
help YOU shape the Linux of tomorrow.

LSL, 49884 Miller Ct., Chesterfield MI 48047 USA
Toll Free for Linux! USA & Canada: (888) LINUX-88
Intl: (810) 716-1704 - Fax: (810) 716-1703
Email: info@lsl.com




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From: Kurt Wall <kwall@xmission.com>
Subject: LOCAL: May SLLUG Meeting
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 20:56:56 GMT

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The Salt Lake Linux Users Group ( SLLUG )
http://www.sllug.org/club/announcement.html
All are invited to the May 1999 SLLUG meeting:

Date: Wednesday, May 19, 1999
Time: 7:10 PM ( to allow free parking in the Visitor lot)
Cost: $0.00. Zip. Nada.
Place: INSCC Auditorium [ http://www.chpc.utah.edu/general/ ]
155 S 1452 E ( See Directions/Parking below )
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0190

Agenda:
^^^^^^^
* Introduction

* What's new in Linux
- - Discuss news of interest to the Linux community
- - http://lwn.net/
- - http://slashdot.org/
- - http://freshmeat.net/
- - news:comp.os.linux.announce
- - news:utah.linux

* New user workshop
- - How to work with Unix permissions (chown, chmod, and friends).

* Technical Discussion/Demonstration
- - Linux Security

This month's SLLUG meeting will be on Linux Security

Presentation outline:

Purpose:  Heighten awareness of security problems.  Compare the security
of out-of-the-box installations of popular Linux distributions.

Presentation: We will use the ISS Internet Scanner (external scanner)and
System Scanner (internal scanner) to demonstrate common security problems
in Linux:

1)  Two scanners, an internal and an external, will be run against
out-of-the-box installations of six popular Linux distributions:
Redhat, Debian, SuSe, Slackware, TurboLinux, and Caldera.
These scans will be performed prior to the presentation and will
be fully documented and printed out.  There will be copies of the
reports and a summary comparison for all attendees.

2)  We will discuss the vulnerabilities, ranked highest by the scanners,
and demonstrate some of the attacks that can result if the
vulnerabilities remain unpatched.

3)  We will also demonstrate the installation and execution of either
the Internet Scanner or System Scanner.  Both of these products are
available with a localhost license on the Internet.

Presenters: Wayne Nichols and Christian Jensen.  Wayne has 12 years of
experience in computer security. His background includes a military
security officer which included physical and computer security. He worked
with the Department of Defense as a crypto-mathematician. He has also
developed secure software for the aerospace industry and implemented a
secure processing facility at the Space Dynamics Laboratory. Wayne also
has experience deploying enterprise, business solutions including security
solutions and back-up solutions.  Christian has 4 years experience working
with Linux, SunOS, Solaris, and NT in Department of Defense secure networks.

SuSe supplied us with 25 evaluation copies of SuSe 6.0, which we will give
you for the drawing or just to give out.

  Christian Jensen
  NJH Security Consulting
  http://www.njh.com

* Give-Aways (include but may not be limited to):
- - 25 copies of SuSe 6.0!
- - Other Stuff too (maybe)

* Forum
- - Give your input
- - Ask questions
- - Tell us what hardware you toasted while testing that
new driver last week.
- - General discussion...

Directions/Parking:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
* http://www.aclis.utah.edu/Campus_Map/Campus_Map.cgi?20

* Heading east on 100 South, turn right (south) at:
1) 1455 East (traffic light) - A/Permit parking enforced
until 6 PM, then parking is open/free. Meet at SE of lot.
( DON'T use any of the clearly marked 24 hr stalls! )
2) 1460 East - Visitor Parking - booth is unmanned and
parking is free after 7 PM. Meet WNW of lot booth.

******************************************************************************

Special thanks go to (in alphabetical order):
- - CHPC/INSCC http://www.chpc.utah.edu/
- - Universal Systems Inc. http://www.usicomputer.com/
- - Various Volunteers
******************************************************************************

SLLUG - a non-profit corporation composed of professionals, students,
and general computer users dedicated to the use and development of
Linux - a powerful, open, freely-redistributable computer operating
system (OS) for Intel PC's, PowerPCs, DEC AlphaAXPs, SPARC, ARM, etc.
http://www.sllug.org/ http://www.linux.org/
******************************************************************************




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From: "Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer" <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
Subject: UPX 0.72 - a powerful executable packer
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 20:55:10 GMT
Reply-To: markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at

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We are pleased to announce the next public release of our
new executable packer UPX. The Ultimate Packer for eXecutables
is a portable, extendable, high-performance executable packer for
several different executable formats. It achieves an excellent
compression ratio and offers very fast decompression.

UPX can pack (and unpack) the following executable formats:
        dos/exe, dos/sys, dos/com, djgpp2/coff, watcom/le,
        win32/pe, rtm32/pe, tmt/adam, atari/tos and linux/i386

You can find UPX at:
        http://wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at/mfx/upx.html
        http://cdata.tvnet.hu/~ml/upx.html


This is the third release which includes support for compressed
Linux executables. UPX transparently compresses your ELF, AOUT,
Shell/Perl/Python/... scripts, Java bytecode, etc.

How it works:

  Because Linux is a real operating system, the in-place in-memory
  decompression scheme used in the other executable formats doesn't
  work here.

  Instead we must use temporary decompression to disk. Interestingly -
  because of the good memory management of the Linux kernel - this
  often does not introduce a noticable delay, and in fact there
  will be no disk access at all if you have enough free memory as
  the entire process takes places within the filesystem buffers.

  A compressed executable consists of the UPX stub and an overlay
  which contains the original program in a compressed form.

  The UPX stub is a statically linked ELF executable and does
  the following at program startup:

    1) decompress the overlay to a temporary location in /tmp
    2) open the temporary file for reading
    3) delete the temporary file
    4) start (execve) the uncompressed program in /tmp using
       /proc/self/fd/X as attained by step 2)

  The UPX stub is about 1950 bytes long, partly written in assembler
  and only uses kernel syscalls. It is not linked against any libc.


Spread and enjoy,
Markus & Laszlo

http://wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at/mfx/upx.html



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From: Jean-Marc Jacquet <jm@littleigloo.org>
Subject: Linpopup - Linux port of winpopup
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 20:38:30 GMT

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I'm pleased to announce availability of LinPopUp version 1.0.0

LinPopUp is a Xwindow graphical port of Winpopup, running over Samba. It
permits to communicate with a windows computer that runs Winpopup,
sending or receiving message. ( It also provides an alternative way
to communicate between Linux computers that run Samba). 
Please note that LinPopUp is not only a port, as it includes several
enhanced features like : doesn't need to run permanently, full message
base management, can be run minimized, full message editor capabilities,
clipboard cut&paste, documentation, etc. 
  
This is the first *stable* version released.
GTK+-1.2.2 Support was added.

Here is the CHANGES file:
http://www.littleigloo.org/changes_linpopup.txt

More info, binairies, sources and rpm packages can be obtained at:
http://www.littleigloo.org


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jm@littleigloo.org




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