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The July issue of Linux Journal will be hitting the newsstands June 5. The focus of this issue is Science and Engineering with articles on using Linux at CERN, the NIST Neutron Lab and the British Antarctic Society. Also, an introduction to Samba and a look at two programming languages: Yorick and ICON. Check out the Table of Contents. To subscribe to Linux Journal, click here.
Corel and Corel Computer Corporation have announced their official position on Linux and Open Source Software. At the Ottawa Carleton Linux Users Group meeting, Corel announced that they will port all of their commercial applications to Linux, including a $99 version of Corel Word Perfect Suite 8. Corel Computer will open the source code for the development of their NetWinder NC.
For more information:
http://www.corelcomputer.com/
http://www.corel.com/
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 10:53:17 -0700 (PDT)
Linus Torvalds, developer of Linux, and Richard Stallman, founder of the
GNU project, will participate in the USENIX Annual Technical Conference,
June 15-19, 1998, at the Marriott Hotel in New Orleans.
This year the conference includes a special track showcasing the latest developments and interesting applications in FreeBSD, GNU, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Samba, and more. FREENIX offers 28 talks, plus evening BoF sessions. Share ideas and actual code with developers and avid users of freely redistributable software.
Full program and on-line registration:
http://www.usenix.org/events/no98/
For more information:
Jackson Dodd, jackson@usenix.ORG
USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association
Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 09:47:48 -0700 (PDT)
O'Reilly & Associates is presenting the Perl Conference
2.0 from August 17-20, 1998 at The Fairmont Hotel in San Jose,
California. Perl Conference 2.0 features two days of intensive tutorial
sessions followed by a two-day conference led by key Perl developers.
Full program and registration information is at:
For more information:
Ellen Elias, elias@ora.com
O'Reilly & Associates
Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 01:06:25 +0300 (EEST)
Linux Penguin Sticker Movement announces printed Linux Penguin Stickers
In cooperation with the Linux Penguin Sticker movement http://www.jyu.fi/~juhtolv/linux-sticker/ Linux Mall has agreed to make available professionally designed and printed Penguin Stickers for all who do not wish to print their own.
For more information:
http://www.LinuxMall.com/PP.html
Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 18:29:07 -0400 (EDT)
7th International Python Conference
South Shore Harbour Resort
Houston, Texas
November 10-13, 1998
For more information, visit the conference Web page at:
http://www.foretec.com/python/workshops/1998-11/
IMPORTANT DATES: June 29: email intent to submit paper July 27: deadline for papers and tutorials Aug. 31: notification of acceptance for papers Sep. 28: deadline for final versions of full papers
For more information about submitting a tutorial: http://www.foretec.com/python/workshops/1998-11/cft.html
Jeremy Hylton, CNRI, jeremy@cnri.reston.va.us
Program Chair, 7th International Python Conference
Project MUSCLE: http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html
"Introduction to Linux" class: http://www.learningtree.com/us/courses/330.htm#top
Linux Applications: http://www.linuxapps.com/
Linux Advocacy: http://www.netnomics.com/linux/
New Linux Help Page: http://www.admin.burned.org/
Linux Links: http://www.linuxlinks.com/
The Linux PenguinPlay Project: http://sunsite.auc.dk/penguinplay/
ECLiPt Project: http://eclipt.uni-klu.ac.at/
Linux Discussion Board: http://paradigm.uor.edu/linux/wishlist/bulletinboard.html
Free Linux Support: http://support.marko.net/
Current ports of Linux OS: http://www.ctv.es/USERS/xose/linux/linux_ports.html
Linux Books: http://www.technologybooks.com/linux.htm
Linux on-line bookstore: http://www.dragonfire.net/~garym/linux.html
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 08:16:43 GMT
A system accessible only to a minority will remain a minority OS. Project Independence believes that this is not an acceptable fate for Linux. Project Independence aims to make Linux accessible to people with little computing experience.
A Call For Action:
* If you want to make Linux usable * If you favour a pragmatic approach * If you believe in the bazaar model * If you are unhappy when you are unable to recommend Linux to friends and relatives, * If you want to act upon itGo straight to: http://independence.dunadan.com/
For more information:
Jean Francois Martinez,
jfm2@club-internet.fr
Linux Application Development Book
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 08:27:42 GMT
New book available from Linux Central: Linux Application Development By Michael K. Johnson and Erik W. Troan from Addison Wesley Publishing.
Linux Application Development helps C programmers write applications that run on Linux.
For more information:
sales@linuxcentral.com
Date: May 15th, 1998
CommuniGate Pro 2.0 beta is the platform-independent Internet messaging server.
The new generation of the CommuniGate integrated messaging system
unifies the performance of multi-threaded operating systems, the
standards-compliance of the Internet applications, and
flexibility of the modular CommuniGate System, initially designed for MacOS.
The new version of the CommuniGate Pro is based on the Stalker Foundation framework and can run under all major operating systems. The first released versions can run on the Linux operating system among others.
The CommuniGate Pro server can be configured, controlled, and monitored from any computer connected to the Internet using any Web browser application. The administrators can monitor the Server status, create, update and modify user accounts, delete and redirect messages in the queues, update the communication modules settings, and configure the full-featured CommuniGate Router.
SMTP component of the CommuniGate Pro server incorporates all the anti- spamming features implemented in the other Stalker mail servers, including centralized DNS-based blacklisting (RBL).
The CommuniGate Pro server is scheduled for the commercial release in July'98. The beta versions of the CommuniGate Pro Server are available now, free of charge. They can be downloaded either from the Stalker sites:
http://www.stalker.com/CommuniGatePro/
ftp://www.stalker.com//pub/CommuniGatePro/
For more information:
Ali Liptrot, ali@stalker.com,
http://www.stalker.com/
Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 14:25:25 +0200 This is a first (beta) release of LPEvol, a Java application which allows you to interactiveley breed LSystems objects and view the results graphically. LSystems are (recursive) mathematical models that can be used to describe growth patters modelling the shapes we see around us every day, like trees, flowers and many others. LPEvol is an application which uses LParser and PovRay to generate and draw these LSystems. You as the user then have the choice to select the LSystems you like and then breed them (doing a crossover, using theGenetic Algortihm) to produce a next generation (the children ) which will have been derived from the formulas ( genes ) describing the parents.
LPEvol requires:
- JDK 1.1.x - lparser (default works; a modified lparser.c is shipped with LPEvol) - PovRay 3 - cjpeg - see the README file for other (hardware/memory) requirements.LPEvol 0.50 is available from:
Date: May 26, 1998
Red Hat Software, Inc.
announced the June 1 release of Red Hat Linux 5.1, a powerful update
that includes enhanced installation features, as well as system
configuring, web caching, window management features and an added value
CD of applications for Linux.
For more information:
http://www.redhat.com/
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 07:50:19 GMT
Webmin version 0.51 is now available for download from
This version allows the simple, browser-based configuration of Unix services such as
- Apache (version 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3) - Samba - Crontab - NFS exports - BIND - Inetd - SYSV init scripts - Local/remote mounts and /etc/fstab - Users and groups - Disk partitions - Running processes - Disk quotas - Software packages - PPP accountsWebmin runs on Solaris 2.5 & 2.6, Redhat Linux 4 & 5, Slackware Linux 3, Debian 1.3 and SUSE 5.1.
For more information:
Jamie Cameron, jcameron@webmin.com
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 12:50:51 GMT
TITLE INFORMATION: BANAL 0.05 - or BANAL's Absolutely Not A Ledger
AUTHOR INFORMATION: Matthew Rice - Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com
AFFILIATION INFORMATION: FTL Solutions Inc.
DATE INFORMATION: May 1998
BANAL is a bookkeeping system that allows you to track invoices, clients, projects, TODOs, bank accounts and expenses. BANAL is a client/server application so you can keep one set of books one your system while allowing everyone access.
If you want to obtain BANAL and try it out, ftp to: ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/financial/accounting.
and look for a file banal-X.YY.tar.gz, with X.YY being a version number (0.00 is of course the first). Unpack it in a "sources" directory and start reading the document in the "doc" subdirectory.
FTL Solutions Inc. holds the copyright (I am doing it under their time), however, it is very unrestricted (read: do what you want but don't think of suing them). There is a more detailed COPYRIGHT file included with the distribution.
For more information:
Matthew Rice Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 07:17:18 GMT
I am announcing a first public release of satlas!
Satlas is an electronic atlas of the solar sprectrum and targeted primaraly for astronomers who do a lot of spectral analysis work. It is based on Gtk+ and MySQL. MySQL is used to store, manage and provide a quick access to the data, while Gtk+ is provides GUI.
http://www.physics.unc.edu/~serge/satlas/
Satlas is distributed under GNU Public License.
For more information:
Sergei Naumov, serge@astro.unc.edu
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 07:34:37 GMT
I've just released a new version of ECLiPt-Mirror (it's original name
has been SimpleMirror). The new release includes
- - HTML-Logs, including the possibilty to directly download from this page - - automatic creating of index-files as an overview over all mirrors - - download just the most recent version of some files (e.g. the linux kernel) - - bug fixes :-) - - new bugs :-(Have a look at http://eclipt.uni-klu.ac.at (and then the mirror section) for a example usage. You can download it from the same page (under the projects section).
For more information:
Martin Preishuber,
Martin.Preishuber@stuco.uni-klu.ac.at
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 12:32:21 GMT
I announce the availability of Whisper -- Internet Phone. You can use it to talk to other people on the Internet. It uses gsm compression and should be suitable for low speed networks (19.200 bps and up)
I uploaded the sources to /incoming/Linux on sunsite. Hopefully they will appear in /pub/Linux/apps/sound/talk. Sources (and a binary version) are also available at:
http://www.itp.uni-hannover.de/~roeden/whisper.html
Copying-policy: GPL
For more information:
Claus Roedenbeck,
roeden@itp.uni-hannover.de
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 08:05:54 GMT
JCam - a single software program for (almost) all OSes and
(almost) all Digital Still Cameras ...
Release 0.3 of JCam, available from http://www.jcam.com introduces support for cameras from Fuji and Olympus ... this adds to existing support for cameras from Epsom, Casio, Kodak ... and a neater user interface with "LEDs" ... ;-)
For more details about supported cameras, etc, please E-Mail to
info@jcam.com or visit the Web Page at "www.jcam.com" ...
For more information:
info@jcam.com, http://www.jcam.com/
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 08:14:06 GMT
Announcing the first release of Gax, a program for amateur astronomy.
Gax can create searchable databases of galaxy information that can then be searched based on user selectable ranges for fields in the database.
The information contained in or derived from the database includes:
RA Declination Major/Minor Diameter Position Angle Magnitude Surface Brightness Constellation Uranometria 2000 Map number Local Transit TimeReport formatting is also under complete user control providing the ability to tailor the report output to your specific needs.
Temporarily at: http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming/
Permanite site: http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/science/astronomy/
Files: 1664Kb gax-1.0.tar.gz, 1Kb gax.lsm
Copying-policy: GPL
For more information:
Mark Anderson, manders1@csc.com
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 08:15:10 GMT
Few days ago I released first public version of scientific data
acquisition software 'SampLin' which can be found at
http://www.troja.mff.cuni.cz/~kvasnica/samplin.html.
Currently is implemented support for serial, gpib devices and arbitrary labcards with drivers, basic-like script language and simple plot widget. Software supports data acquisition over TCP/IP network via RPC protocol from remote servers. Requirements: X11R6, Qt, KDE libs, GPIB lib
*** I'M LOOKING FOR NEW PROGRAMMERS TO CONTINUE THIS PROJECT ***
For more information:
Samuel Kvasnica,
kvasnica@iaee.tuwien.ac.at
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 08:33:00 GMT
The new version of our simulation system for cellular neural networks
(CNN) is now available from our home page
http://apx00.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/e_ag_rt/cnn/SCNN/
It is a zero price product, available for Intel x86 (Linux), IBM RS 6000 (AIX4), SGI Indigo (Irix 6.2), HP (HP Unix) and DEC Alpha (Ultrix). It is planned to add versions for other Unix operating systems on request. For more information take a look at our homepage.
For more information:
SCNN Team,
Roland Kunz,
kunz@apx12.physik.uni-frankfurt.de
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 07:40:31 GMT
The latest patchlevel of Sox is now available. Sox is intended to be
the Swiss Army knife of sound processing tools. Its allows a user to
convert sounds files between any supported format including CD Audio,
.au, .voc, .wav and several others. Latest versions also include
support for playing the sound file to either Linux's /dev/dsp or a Sun
/dev/audio.
It can be downloaded from the following sites:
http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/cbagwell/projects.html
http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/sound/convert/sox-12.14.tar.gz
For more information:
Chris Bagwell,
cbagwell@fujitsu-fnc.com
Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 11:16:14 GMT
LinuxPOS Version 1.0 Released for Beta Testing
Linux Canada Inc. wishes to announce that the beta version of LinuxPOS 1.0 is now available for evaluation. LinuxPOS is an exciting new point of sale application written in Tcl/Tk. If you require the power,stability and connectivity of Linux, the graphical user interface inherent in Tck/Tk, a dynamite point of sale application and full source code for peace of mind and/or personal customizations --- then LinuxPOS is for you.
For more information:
Philip Tonellier, phil@linuxcanada.com,
http://www.linuxcanada.com/
Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 12:47:06 GMT
The QuoteGrabber, 1.0.0 is a universal stock market client.
A stock market tracker and portfolio manager written in Java and developed under Linux, the QuoteGrabber provides real-time and delayed quotes, news and charts. Fully customizable, it is a versatile tool:
- - trading: real-time quotes for www.datek.com clients and registered users; - - charting: intra-day, 3 month, 1 year, 2 years, 5 years; - - news: breaking company news as they arrive; - - portfolio management: enter all transactions, track portfolio performance; - - alerts: based on a combination of four criteria; - - international stocks: US, Canada, France, UK, Germany, Italy (delayed 15-20 minutes);The QuoteGrabber is distributed as 30-day trial shareware with a personal license price of $25.
For more information:
Louis-David Mitterrand, mito@aparima.com,
http://www.aparima.com/quote/
Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 13:01:39 GMT
Sydney, Australia. (23 May, 1998). By popular demand, Fortify for Netscape
has now been extended to support the Linux_glibc2 editions of the
Netscape web browsers (Communicator and Navigator v4.05).
This functionality is available immediately, as part of the Fortify-1.2.3-unix distribution. You can download this from the Fortify web site, at http://www.fortify.net/
In a second addition to the Fortify service, the Fortify-announce mailing list is now on-line, and open to anyone who wishes to receive news and announcements via e-mail regarding the Fortify project. You can subscribe to the mailing list here: http://www.fortify.net/feedback.html
Farrell McKay, fbm@jolt.mpx.com.au
Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 13:30:46 GMT
I have written a program to draw organic molecules
easily under X. You can store the picture as bitmapfile.
It is compiled with the Athena Widget Set and is also
compartible to UNIX.
You can download the sourcecode at:
http://www.uni-ulm.de/~s_tvolk/chemtool.html
copyright is GPL
For more information:
Thomas Volk, thomas.volk@student.uni-ulm.de,
http://www.uni-ulm.de/~s_tvolk/
Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 13:43:46 GMT
The Toshiba Linux Utilities are a series of three programs that I have
written to replace Toshiba supplied MS-DOS or Microsoft Windows programs
for controlling Toshiba laptops, with Linux versions. Full details and
source code can be found at
http://www2.prestel.co.uk/hex/toshiba.html
FAN: A update to my fan program that uses a completely new version of turning the fan on/off. If you have tried a 1.x version of the program and it did not work on your laptop try this version. This version is known to work on the new Satellite Pro models (440x, 460x, 480x), and may work on others that the previous version did not. I am particularly keen to hear from owners of Tecra's.
SVPW: A direct replacement for the svpw.exe program found on the Companion diskette, for the setting/removal of supervisor passwords, and changing whether setup can be run in user mode. Known to work on a Satellite Pro 400x, 430x, and 440x. I am keen to know if it works on other models.
To anyone reading this, svpw does not, and cannot be made to remove passwords unless you already know the password. This is not a limitation impossed by me. I don't know how to *crack* the passwords on Toshiba laptops and have no interest in doing so. I will not answer any emails relating to this.
HOTKEY: This is not exactly a replacement for a Toshiba program, but provides the same functionality as MaxTime(tm) does under Microsoft Windows, under X11 when the power-up or battery save mode is changed with the Fn+F2, Fn+F3 key combinations. Namely a small window pops up in the centre of the screen with some icons to let you know what you are doing. It is know to work on a Satellite Pro 400x, 430x, Portage 610x, and Tecra 740x
For more information:
Jonathan A. Buzzard, jab@hex.prestel.co.uk
Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 14:11:12 GMT
The Midnight Commander team has just released version 4.1.35 of the
GNU Midnight Commander. For more information on the Midnight
Commander, please consult
http://www.gnome.org/mc
This program is available now in:
ftp://ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx/linux/local/mc-4.1.35.tar.gz
For more information:
Miguel de Icaza, miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx