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Subject:    Linux-Announce Digest #757
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Date:       2000-04-08 13:35:13
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Linux-Announce Digest #757, Volume #3             Sat, 8 Apr 00 09:13:17 EDT

Contents:
  LOCAL: 2nd Berlin Linux-Infodays on 7-9th April 2000 in Berlin, Germany (Alexander \
Stielau)  Qt note editor v1.2.0 (Dr. Joerg Anders)
  ld80: replacement of L80 linker (Gabor Kiss [Bitman])
  Readline-4.1 available for FTP (Chet Ramey)
  /proc/config patch for kernel 2.2.13 (update) ("Peter T. Breuer")
  COMMERCIAL: WZOLE4.0---The first VGA/SVGA based terminal emulator support Chinese, \
Japanese and Korean! (Roger)  WWW: Professional IT discussion Board (Linux) ("Alex W. \
Wang")  leafwa-0.2.0 - web-based admin tool for Leafnode (phil hunt)
  PostgreSQL HOWTO new version released (alavoor)
  COMMERCIAL: OpenScheme 1.3.3 released (Guilhem de Wailly)
  CONFERENCE: 1. European Tcl/Tk Usermeeting, registration opened (Carsten Zerbst)
  PACT 0.8 - Port Accounting & Collection Tool (Garry Glendown)

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From: Alexander Stielau <aleks@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Subject: LOCAL: 2nd Berlin Linux-Infodays on 7-9th April 2000 in Berlin, Germany
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:53:05 GMT

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(short english description, german text follows below)

On 7th, 8th and 9th April 2000 the BeLUG (Berlin Linux User Group)
will celebrate the 2nd Berlin Linux-Infodays in Berlin, Germany. 

It features around twenty lectures, demonstrations of many
linux-related solutions and a big distribution-check. 
 
For more information please look at our homepage.
We apologize that because of the local type of this meeting our
websites are only in german. 

                http://www.belug.org/infotage/
                ------------------------------

Hallo,

am 7., 8. und 9. April 2000 veranstaltet die BeLUG (Berliner Linux
User Group) gemeinsam mit AV-Hütte und IN-Berlin die 

                      2. Berliner Linux-Infotage 
                      --------------------------

Neben Seminaren (eher kleine Gruppen zum aktiven Arbeiten) und
Vorträgen (im Plenum) wird es für Besucher die Möglichkeit geben, am
Belug-Distributioncheck teilzunehmen und sich bei im Linux-Umfeld
angesiedelten Firmen zu informieren.

Programm:
- ---------

Die drei Tage bieten jeweils unterschiedliche Schwerpunkte in den
Vorträgen und Seminaren:

Als Schwerpunktthema der Vorträge des ersten Tages (Freitag, 7. April)
ist "Linux im professionellen Einsatz" vorgesehen. Hier werden
einige Profis ihre Arbeiten und Arbeitsergebnisse referieren und
demonstrieren.  
Am zweiten Tag (Samstag, 8. April) wird als Schwerpunktthema "Linux im
Non-Profit-Bereich" behandelt. In erster Linie werden hier Schüler und
Lehrer aus Berliner Schulen ihre Vernetzungsvorhaben vortragen und -
soweit möglich - präsentieren. 
Schwerpunktthema des dritten Tages (Sonntag, 9. April) wird "Linux für
Endanwender" sein. Hier soll Linux-Software für den beruflichen und
privaten Alltag vorgeführt werden.  

Damit wollen wir ein möglichst breites Feld an Interessenten
erreichen: Neben den traditionellen Interessenten wie (Kernel-)Hackern
und Programmieren wollen wir genauso Systemadministratoren, Netzwerker
und natürlich auch "normale" Benutzer ansprechen.

Erstmals werden die Infotage deshalb auch von einer "Industrie-Ausstellung" 
begleitet, bei der wegen der nur begrenzt verfügbaren Räumlichkeiten neben
den wichtigsten Linux-Distributoren kleine und mittlere
Softwarehersteller aus Berlin und Brandenburg bevorzugt werden.  

Drei Highlights bei den Vorträgen (passend zu den drei Themen :-):

- - HPC 64bit-Linux auf SGI-Rechnern (SGI, Freitag)
- - Aufzucht und Pflege von qmail (Robert Sanders, Samstag)
- - LyX - LaTeX-Satz ohne {[<-Nahkampf (Florian Cramer, Sontag)
- - Blender - professionelle Animationen unter Linux (Carsten Wartmann) 

In den Seminaren werden z.B. Standardinstallationen der großen
Distibutionen (soweit kommt inzwischen jeder dank entsprechender
Installationsroutinen selbst) alltagstauglich gemacht, die Anbindung
an lokale Netze und dem "anderen" OS oder an das *große* Netz
durchgespielt oder in die Tiefen von einzelnen Programmpaketen
abgetaucht.

Parallel zum Vortrags- und Seminarprogramm stellt wir Ergebnisse
des etwa seit etwa einem halben Jahr fortlaufenden
Belug-Distributions-Check vor und laden zur Diskussion bzw. zum
heiligen Krieg um die Vor- und Nachteile der einzelnen
Mainstream-Distributionen ein. 

Weitere Informationen zum Programm und den Seminaren gibt es unter der
URL:            
                http://www.belug.org/infotage/


Ort:
- ----

Die Berliner Linux-Infotage finden jeweils von 11:00 bis 18:00 Uhr in
den Räumen des AV-Hütte in 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg, Carmerstr. 12,
statt. 

ÖPNV: U: Ernst-Reuter-Platz, S: Savignyplatz, DB: Zoologischer Garten. 

Der Eintritt ist frei. 


Aleks




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From: J.Anders@Informatik.TU-Chemnitz.DE (Dr. Joerg Anders)
Subject: Qt note editor v1.2.0
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:40:41 GMT

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Version 1.2.0 of the  note editor on Linux (GPL, very beta) is ready:

http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~ja/noteedit/noteedit.html

New features
============

New Elements: beamed notes, triplets;

New edit functiones: undo, block copy, block delete,
                     multi staff block copy, multi staff block delete



Other Properties
=================

   * insertion/deletion/modification of notes, rests, dotted notes, slured
     notes, clefs, time signatures, key signatures on different staffs;
   * building accords;
   * playing on /dev/sequencer (if correctly configured) whereby:
        o giving each staff a different voice;
        o giving each staff a different channel;
        o highlighting the played notes;
        o setting midi tempo;
   * saving an restoring the files. The file format is similarily to the
     format of the music publication program (MUP):
        http://www.arkkra.com
     So you if you are a MUP user you have the possibility to convert 
     the files into Midi and Postscript.

Because it is a Qt program I plan to transform it into a KDE
application (if ther is enough interest).

Planned
=======

*export MusicTex
*export Midi
*import Midi
*transpose

Conditions
==========

The program is tested on S.u.S.E.-Linux 6.2, Qt-1.44-62, and sound card
AWE-64. I used egcs-2.91.66.

You need the following packages:

   * g++ compiler
   * X11 (include and libraries)
   * Qt (include and libraries)

recommended:

   * LibKMid; see http://www.arrakis.es/~rlarrosa/libkmid.html

You can compile the program without LibKMid. But in this case an

        #include /usr/src/linux/include/linux/soundcard.h

occurs which can cause a lot of machine/sound card depencies. Therefore if
your sound doesn't work and you are sure Midi works on your machine (you use
KMid successfully) then try compilation with LibKMid!
- --
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de)



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From: kissg@sztaki.hu (Gabor Kiss [Bitman])
Subject: ld80: replacement of L80 linker
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:43:51 GMT
Reply-To: kissg@sztaki.hu

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The good old L80 linker from M$ is now rewritten.
If you cross develop Z80 programs on your Linux box
you will be satisfied with ld80.

URLs:
manual: http://www.sztaki.hu/~kissg/pd/ld80.html
source: ftp://ftp.sztaki.hu/pub/private/kissg/z80/

Bug reports and feedback are welcome.

Gabor



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From: Chet Ramey <chet@nike.ins.cwru.edu>
Subject: Readline-4.1 available for FTP
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:47:23 GMT
Reply-To: chet@po.CWRU.Edu

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The first public release of the GNU Readline library, version
4.1, is now available for FTP with the URLs

ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/readline-4.1.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/readline/readline-4.1.tar.gz

and from the usual GNU mirror sites.

This distribution is essentially a standalone version of the
readline library that appears in Bash-2.04 together with an
`autoconf' framework.  The documentation has been updated and
is current.  Postscript, DVI, and Info versions of the Readline
and History manuals are included.  A list of changes in this
release is appended to this announcement.

GNU Readline is a library which provides programs with an input
facility including command-line editing and history.  Editing
commands similar to both emacs and vi are included.  The GNU
History library, which provides facilities for managing a list of
previously-typed command lines and an interactive command line
recall facility similar to that provided by csh, is also present.
The history library is built as part of the readline library as well
as separately.

Diffs from readline-4.0 are available with the URLs

ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/readline-4.0-4.1.diff.gz
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/readline/readline-4.0-4.1.diff.gz

The diffs should be applied using `patch -p1 patch-file' from within
a readline-4.0 source directory.

Please send readline bug reports to bug-readline@prep.ai.mit.edu.

- -- 
``The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne.'' - Chaucer
( ``Discere est Dolere'' -- chet)

Chet Ramey, CWRU    chet@po.CWRU.Edu    http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/



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From: "Peter T. Breuer" <ptb@it.uc3m.es>
Subject: /proc/config patch for kernel 2.2.13 (update)
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:52:36 GMT
Reply-To: ptb@it.uc3m.es

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     Listing kernel compile-time configuration via /proc/config
     ==========================================================

     /proc/config patch (update) for kernel 2.2.*

     Proconfig 0.8.3  (2.2.13)

     Changes

     0.8.3   - Followed instructions from Michael Chastain on how
               to reliably and efficiently generate full list of
               all possible kernel CONFIG_* options, without search.

     0.8.2   - added on/off switch via echo -n "0" >/proc/config
               (security and saves about 1K temporarily while off).
               integrated CONFIG_* search with kernel mkdep.c
     
     0.8.1   - minor cosmetic buglet fixed.
               replaced shell scripts by C programs.
               unified 2.3.44 and 2.2.13 config.c code
               issued initial patch (0.9) for 2.3.44

     Download: ftp://oboe.it.uc3m.es/pub/Programs/proconfig-0.8.3.tgz
     Homepage: http://www.it.uc3m.es/~ptb/proconfig/

     I'll update the 2.3.44 patch shortly: 0.9.3 won't be announced as
     people here aren't following 2.3.*.

     Repeat of original announcement:
     --------------------------------

     I've released a comprehensive patch to support listing the kernel
     compilation options via /proc/config.  It's at the addresses below.
     This makes kernel image administration easy if you compile a lot of
     kernels or admin a lot of machines, as I do.

     The patch configures by default as a tiny kernel rump of 3-5K, plus
     an external module that you load once and then throw away again.
     The latter converts the kernel 'print data to more readable format.
     It's not a compressed string in there, by the way.  There's a real
     binary data structure implanted into the kernel.

     But you can configure any way you like.  0 modules (all in kernel),
     kernel 'print plus temporary module, two modules, one module ...
     If you want to compile it all in it probably costs 5-7K.

     The patch integrates with the kernel Makefiles, so it shows up
     conveniently under make menuconfig and friends.  
 

Peter T. Breuer (ptb@it.uc3m.es)






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From: Roger <wzis@my-dejanews.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: WZOLE4.0---The first VGA/SVGA based terminal emulator support \
                Chinese, Japanese and Korean!
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:50:46 GMT

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I'm proud to announce that WZOLE 4.0N (N for non-commercial) for Linux/X86
has been uploaded to WZIS Store. Please check http://wzce.tripod.com to
download the software and get a free personal license for it.

WZOLE stands for Wei Zhong Oriental Language Environment, which is the first
software package able to support the information processing of the 3 oriental
languages with large character set: Chinese, Japanese, Koreanon on virtual
screens of PC UNIX' (SCO OpenServer 5, UnixWare 2.1 and Linux/X86) VGA/SVGA
console.It contains a very fast and reliable color CJK Terminal Emulator
running on VGA/SVGA console without the need of resource hungry X Window.
This version is free of charge for non-commercial and personal use.

To install/use it, please read the "wzole.Linux.README" first.

WZOLE is the best of its class: it has the best line by line smooth-display
performance; it has the most accurate Chinese code display engine; it supports
more Chinese encoding systems than other similar packages; it's the first and
only color terminal emulator which can support both SCO UNIX and Linux properly;
it's more reliable than other VGA based CJK terminal emulation packages; and
it's complete.

Try it to see the difference. It could run on an old 486PC with 8MB RAM and
has excellent performance.

Regards,

- --
GONG Wei Zhong

Email: wzis@hotvoice.com
http://wzce.tripod.com/




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From: "Alex W. Wang" <alexw@rhce.net>
Subject: WWW: Professional IT discussion Board (Linux)
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:47:54 GMT

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Hi all:

An IT professional Discussion board for Linux is open at
http://www.rhce.net/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/Ultimate.cgi

Please feel free to register and post any Linux or IT related articles
there.


Thanks for your help.

Alex




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From: philh@vision25.demon.co.uk (phil hunt)
Subject: leafwa-0.2.0 - web-based admin tool for Leafnode
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:53:51 GMT
Reply-To: phil@comuno.com

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I have released version 0.2.0 of Leafwa, a web-based administration
tool for the Leafnode nntp server.

Main changes: cosmetic changes in the titles of each page, when viewing
messages can change between fonts without pressing [Change] button.


Web page:   <http://www.comuno.com/linux/leafwa/intro.html>
Download:   <http://www.comuno.com/linux/leafwa/leafwa-0.2.0.tgz>
Author:     Philip Hunt <phil@comuno.com>
  

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Moore's Law: hardware speed doubles every 18 months
Gates' Law: software speed halves every 18 months 



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From: alavoor <alavoor@yahoo.com>
Subject: PostgreSQL HOWTO new version released
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:55:05 GMT

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Please find the new version of PostgreSQL HOWTO at

http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/PostgreSQL-HOWTO.html

Mirror sites at -

http://www.caldera.com/LDP/HOWTO/PostgreSQL-HOWTO.html

http://www.WGS.com/LDP/HOWTO/PostgreSQL-HOWTO.html    

http://www.cc.gatech.edu/linux/LDP/HOWTO/PostgreSQL-HOWTO.html

http://www.redhat.com/linux-info/ldp/HOWTO/PostgreSQL-HOWTO.html

PostgreSQL is a very powerful, open-source code RDBMS
( and ORDBMS) which runs on all unix and Windows NT
platform.

Changes in this release:

1. Added steps to compile and run PostgreSQL on
Windows NT

2. More URL's added.

3. Emphasis on PHP + PostgreSQL. PHP is very fast
replacing the "old technology" of Windows 95/3.11 GUI
intefaces and is becoming a de-facto standard of
developing applications on web-browsers. Developers
are migrating the older technology of Windows GUI to
PHP+HTML(and XML).

World-domination of PostgreSQL is now complete and
total since it runs on all unixes, MS Windows NT and
is closing on ANSI/ISO SQL standards.

al dev


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From: Guilhem de Wailly <gdw@erian-concept.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: OpenScheme 1.3.3 released
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:56:00 GMT

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Erian Concept is glad to announce OpenScheme 1.3.3

SITE:
http://www.open-scheme.com

NEWS:
- - CGI library allows now to invoke a WEB page with 
  embedded OSM code as a CGI.
- - XML parser
- - Prehemtive thread engine.
- - LZW Compression functions.
- - Port are now capable to open Directories, and FTP site.
- - Traditional bug fixes

REGISTRATION
Users who have  already  obtained a   license  number to not need   to
register again.

WHAT IS OPEN-SCHEME ?
OpenScheme is  a  Scheme interpreter/compiler/debugger  conform to the
R5RS standard (only scheme-report-environment, null-environment    are
not supported)

It is available for Intel PC with  Linux, BeOS [(r) Be, Inc], FreeBSD,
Solaris, or Windows [(R) Microsoft].  Since the user sees the same API
interface, cross-development is easy and immediate.

OpenScheme integrates a lot of interesting features, such as a regular
expression parser, object  oriented system, CLOS based, console Object
Oriented  interface,  an  standardized  Operating  System   access,  a
preemptive timer library that is thread compatible.

A  low-level set  of primitives  and  a  OO graphical library  are now
available. The OO graphical library is  entirely written in Scheme. It
provides all the common Widgets.

OpenScheme is open to the net: A NET plugin provides all the necessary
functions to access to the net,  such as Sockets, Crypt, Encode, Mail,
CGI, ...

A  fully relational    database  engine  is  also  provided  in    the
professional edition.  It allows to  handle any number of files, large
objects, objects with variable size, files larger than 4Go.

OpenScheme includes  an interpreter  that performs on-flow compilation
and a compiler that  produces pure ANSI  C. It also includes a command
line symbolic debugger.

OpenScheme allows to put  in the same  source  file high level  Object
Oriented  code, standard    Scheme,  C   and assembly  (that    breaks
portability). This feature     provides an impressive   power  to  the
development environment.

Therefore, OpenScheme does  not have yet  an integrated graphical user
interface. This is planned.

OpenScheme  is commercially supported by:

        Erian Concept
        Le Stella, 155 bd de la Madeleine
        06000 - Nice - FRANCE
        Phone: +33 493 441 806
        Fax  : +33 493 441 806
        WEB  : www.erian-concept.com
        email: osm.support@erian-concept.com

OpenScheme is distributed in four editions:

- -Free  WEB   edition:   fully functional   version,  with  plain  HTML
documentation. This version can be freely distributed (distributor may
request a special license number).

- -Free CD edition:  This is the same  that the WEB version, plus  extra
documentation and Scheme sources of the plugins. The Free edition does
allow to have profits. The license number has no limitation.

- -Standard edition: This version allows to have profits and to sold all
derivated products, royalties free. A technical support is provided by
Erian Concept.

- -Professional edition: This edition includes   the paper manuals,  the
OSD database engine.  OSD is a native  relational database kernel with
an unlimited  number   of  simultaneously opened tables,   wide  files
(>4Go), variable  length fields, b+tree  indexes,  memory tables, etc.
In addition, free updates for the next three  minor and major releases
of OpenScheme.

Our  sponsors  are   NetUltra  (www.netultra.com),  Iverson  Softwares
(www.iversonsoftware.com) and Linux Magazine (www.linuxmag.fr).


The OpenScheme team.


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From: Carsten Zerbst <zerbst@tu-harburg.de>
Subject: CONFERENCE: 1. European Tcl/Tk Usermeeting, registration opened
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 10:57:49 GMT

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                     First European Tcl/Tk User Meeting

                   Hamburg-Harburg, 15th and 16th June 2000
                   

The Registration for the European Tcl/Tk User Meeting is now opened. This is
a chance for you to meet people working with Tcl in Europe. Many important
people, e.g. the Tcl abassador Jeff Hobbs will tell you about many aspects
of Tcl programming and developping. 

For a preliminary schedule and more information have a look at

                      http://www.tu-harburg.de/skf/tcltk
                      
Contact Carsten Zerbst
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        AB 3-06                                 mailto:zerbst@tu-harburg.de 
        21073 Hamburg                           phon: +49 40 428 32 3146
        Germany                                 fax: +49 40 428 32 3335
        
for registration.

Hope to see you in Hamburg, Carsten Zerbst



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From: Garry Glendown <garry@mrbean.insider.org>
Subject: PACT 0.8 - Port Accounting & Collection Tool
Date: Sat,  8 Apr 2000 11:00:36 GMT

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PACT - "Port Accounting and Collection Tool" - is a software package to
do complete port accounting for SNMP-manageable devices like routers,
hubs, and switches. Administration is done using an HTML interface with
dynamic data fed through PHP and MySQL database backend.

The following changes have occured since the last announcement (0.7):

V0.8 - 20.3.2000
        - on verbose output, collector displays newly created ports
        - changed getacct.php3 to use either raw or arc depending on the
          current date
        - database changed to allow daily sums of more than MAXINT size
        - when deleting a customer, all related accounting data will now
          be deleted, and the port customer field will be reset to 0
        - when deleting a host, all related ports will now be deleted
        - new option for collector to not display counter overrun warnings
        - new option to "hide" unwanted ports in the port overview
        - in port.php3, adding "?showall=1" displays hidden ports
        - new consolidation pages to compress raw data into archived data,
          reducing disk usage to 1/12th; also functions to delete data
          from raw and arc tables
        - fixed collector bug that created accounting data junk on clock
          reset


Homepage: http://pact.insider.org
Download: http://pact.insider.org/download
Changes:  http://pact.insider.org/Changes.txt



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