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Author: Russell Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:   Tue Apr 8 22:34:19 2008 +1000

Frugalware newsletter issue 20

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+<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
+<ul>
+    <li><a href="#welcome">Welcome</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#events">Events</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#interview">Frugalware's developer are people too!</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#tips">Tips and tricks</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#packages">Focus on package(s)</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#fixes">Bug fixes</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#security">Security announcements</a></li>
+    <li><a href="#about">About the newsletter</a></li>
+</ul>
+
+<a name="welcome"></a>
+<h2>Welcome</h2>
+<p>
+    The newsletter's aim is to keep you up to date with what's happened 
recently in the world of the Linux distribution 'Frugalware'.
+</p>
+<p>
+  Features of this issue include:
+  <ul>
+    <li>You can call me <b>*MR*</b> Bouleetbil!</li>
+    <li>Frugalware - A new slogan?</li>
+    <li>Frugalware's developers are people too!</li>
+  </ul>
+</p>
+
+<a name="events"></a>
+<h2>Events</h2>
+<p>
+    Here's a selection of events which have occurred since the previous 
newsletter:
+</p>
+<ul>
+       <h3>You can call me <b>*MR*</b> Bouleetbil!</h3>
+       <p>On 31 March 2008, bouleetbil was accepted into the prestigous club 
of Frugalware developers.  VMiklos actually proposed via the development 
mailing list that bouleetbil become a developer.  Since no-one objected, he was 
granted all rights normally granted to a developer, including full access to 
the git repository.  Those who don't subscribe to the development mailing list 
may not know that bouleetbil has been submitting package build scripts for some 
time now.  With the help of other developers - particularlt VMiklos and crazy, 
he quickly improved his packaging skills.  Congratulations to bouleetbil for 
his hard work and his reward in becoming a developer.  We look forward to many 
more packages to come.</p>
+
+       <h3>Frugalware - A new slogan?</h3>
+       <p>Devil505 and bouleetbil have quite recently become Frugalware 
developers through hard work.  jedifox has also been submitting package build 
scripts and may become a developer in the near future.  One common thing 
amongst all these people is that they live in France.  Therefore it's been 
suggested that a new slogan for Frugalware might be required to honour the 
country which has the most developers.  The slogan proposed is "Frugalware - 
let's make things French!".  Another option would be to have a slogan for each 
country - the Australian slogan proposed is "Frugalware - let's all have 
another beer!"</p>
+
+       <h3>I'm an April Fool :(</h3>
+       <p>On 1 April 2008, boobaa sent an email to the development mailing 
list announcing his resignation.  On the evening of that day, I read this 
message and immediately thought it was genuine.  I then logged on to the IRC 
channel and said I was sad at hearing of his resignation.  This caused many 
people to laugh, possibly while rolling on the floor.  In my defense all I can 
say is <b>it was night when I read his message</b>.  I didn't think to take 
into account the difference in time zones.  Anyway I'm looking forward to next 
year when I'll probably again be made a fool. :)</p>
+
+       <h3>Firefox 3.0 Beta 5</h3>
+       <p>voroskoi has packaged Firefox 3.0 Beta 5 in his personal repository 
so that those that want to can test it.  To get the package via pacman-g2, 
you'll first need to specify voroskoi's repository to /etc/pacman-g2.conf as a 
custom package repository.  The URL is 
ftp://ftp.frugalware.org/pub/other/people/voroskoi/voroskoi/frugalware-i686/</p>
+</ul>
+
+
+<a name="interview"></a>
+    <h2>Frugalware's developers are people too!</h2>
+        <p>In this feature of the newsletter, Frugalware's developers reveal a 
little about themselves.  The aim is to show that "Frugalware's developers are 
people too!"  I thank the developers for taking the time to answer the 
questions.  There will be one interview per newsletter (until we run out of 
developers).</p>
+
+    <h3>priyank</h3>
+        <p>This issue's interview is with priyank, whose roles in the 
Frugalware development team include: packaging (especially Xxfce and related 
applications) and development of GUI tools - e.g. GFpm, FUN etc.  Please stand 
and hum the Indian national anthem while you read his interview.</p>
+
+<dl>
+    <dt><b>What's your name?</b></dt>
+        <dd>Priyank Gosalia</dd>
+    <dt><b>What's your IRC nickname?</b></dt>
+        <dd>priyank</dd>
+    <dt><b>In what country do you live?</b></dt>
+        <dd>India</dd>
+    <dt><b>In what country were you born?</b></dt>
+        <dd>India</dd>
+    <dt><b>What do you like the most about where you live?</b></dt>
+        <dd>I live in Mumbai, the financial capital of India. People call it a 
city that never sleeps. The people living here have migrated from all over the 
country. The city is an island and there are some good places to see like the 
beaches, forts and historic buildings. The food is just amazing, it's a mix of 
various cuisines. I enjoy the various festivals celebrated throughout the year. 
Though Mumbai is one of the most populated cities in the country, the place 
where I live is very peaceful and far away from the city's hustle and 
bustle.</dd>
+    <dt><b>What do you do for the Frugalware project?</b></dt>
+        <dd>I started as a package maintainer when I joined Frugalware, but 
recently I've been doing a lot of programming too. I wrote some GUI 
configuration tools like GFpm, GNetconfig and FUN. Currently, I'm working on 
gService - a replacement for frugalrledit. I also maintain the Xfce group and a 
bunch of other packages.</dd>
+    <dt><b>What motivates you to work on Frugalware?</b></dt>
+        <dd>I was an average Linux user when I joined Frugalware. I knew a bit 
about packaging from my archlinux days. So, after a few package contributions, 
I was included in the developer team. One thing that makes this distro distinct 
is that everything just *works*. The quality of packages is really good, and 
not to forget, Frugalware has a huge repository of packages. Working on 
projects like GFpm, Gnetconfig etc has really helped me sharpen my programming 
skills. Truly this distro has made me learn a lot. Last but not least, the 
development team is very friendly, always helpful and fun to work with.</dd>
+    <dt><b>What do you do when you're not working on Frugalware?</b></dt>
+        <dd>Studies have occupied most of my time. I am studying computer 
engineering at DJSCOE, Mumbai. Though, in my free time, if I'm not working on 
Frugalware, I go out to pubs, watch movies etc with friends. I enjoy reading 
books, mostly sci-fi. Ah, and my day is incomplete without listening to some 
good music. These days, I'm also working on a rewrite of my music player 
Gimmix.</dd>
+    <dt><b>What's the view from your front door?</b></dt>
+        <dd>Well, It's just buildings and skyscrapers on all sides. Not an 
exciting view definitely. But one thing I like is the coconut trees surrounding 
my house.  Open the door and <a 
href="http://frugalware.org/images/interviews/priyank.jpg";>have a look.</a>
+</dd>
+</dl>
+
+
+<a name="tips"></a>
+    <h2>Tips and tricks</h2>
+    <b>Disclaimer</b> - Be aware that the hints &amp; tips provided here have 
NOT been tested and so come with no warranty.
+<ul>
+    <li>
+        <h3>Don't run unnecessary services - submitted by 'phayz'</h3>
+        <p>It's generally considered best practice to ensure that you're 
running only those services that you genuinely need.  If you're logging on to a 
PC via its own keyboard and mouse (e.g. at a desktop PC), you probably don't 
need to be running SSH.  </p>
+    </li>
+</ul>
+    <p>This section relies on your contributions! If have some tips and tricks 
that you would like to be shown in the newsletter, <b><u><i>please</i></u></b> 
post them on the forums in the Tips and Tricks section!</p>
+
+
+<a name="packages"</a>
+<h2>Focus On Package(s)</h2>
+
+    <h3>WINE</h3>
+    <p>The name of the WINE application is an acronym for "Wine is not an 
Emulator".  According to the official web site, "Wine is an Open Source 
implementation of the Windows API on top of X, OpenGL, and Unix.  Think of Wine 
as a compatibility layer for running Windows programs. Wine does not require 
Microsoft Windows, as it is a completely free alternative implementation of the 
Windows API consisting of 100% non-Microsoft code, however Wine can optionally 
use native Windows DLLs if they are available. Wine provides both a development 
toolkit for porting Windows source code to Unix as well as a program loader, 
allowing many unmodified Windows programs to run on x86-based Unixes, including 
Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris."  Wine can be used for many purposes, 
but is particularly useful if you've migrated to Linux but still need to run a 
few applications intended mainly for Windows.</p>
+
+
+<a name="fixes"></a>
+<h2>Bug fixes</h2>
+
+<p>
+    A list of bugs closed since the previous newsletter is available <a 
href="http://bugs.frugalware.org/index.php?string=&project=1&type%5B%5D=&sev%5B%5D=&pri%5B%5D=&due%5B%5D=&reported%5B%5D=&cat%5B%5D=&status%5B%5D=closed&percent%5B%5D=&opened=&dev=&closed=&duedatefrom=&duedateto=&changedfrom=&changedto=&openedfrom=&openedto=&closedfrom=2008-03-27&closedto=&do=index&submit=";>here</a>.
+</p>
+
+
+<a name="security"></a>
+<h2>Security announcements</h2>
+<p>
+    <b>Remember</b> - According to the normal support arrangements for 
Frugalware, the release of 0.8 ("Kalgan") means that support for the previous 
release has ended.  This means that no further security or bug fixes will be 
released for Frugalware 0.7 ("Sayshell").
+</p>
+
+<p>
+    Here is a list of <a href="/security">security issues</a> which have been 
discovered and fixed in the 0.8 release since the previous newsletter.
+</p>
+
+<ul>
+       <li>FSA408 - wireshark: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in 
Wireshark, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of 
Service). Please upgrade to wireshark-1.0.0-1kalgan1.</li>
+       <li>FSA407 - seamonkey: Some vulnerabilities and weaknesses have been 
reported in Mozilla SeaMonkey, which can be exploited by malicious people to 
bypass certain security restrictions, disclose potentially sensitive 
information, conduct cross-site scripting and phishing attacks, and potentially 
compromise a user's system. Please upgrade to seamonkey-1.1.9-1kalgan1.</li>
+       <li>FSA406 - firefox: Some vulnerabilities and weaknesses have been 
reported in Mozilla Firefox, which can be exploited by malicious people to 
bypass certain security restrictions, disclose potentially sensitive 
information, conduct cross-site scripting and phishing attacks, and potentially 
compromise a user's system. Please upgrade to firefox-2.0.0.13-1kalgan1.</li>
+       <li>FSA405 - openssh: A vulnerability has been discovered in OpenSSH, 
which can be exploited by malicious, local users to disclose sensitive 
information. Please upgrade to openssh-4.7p1-4kalgan1.</li>
+       <li>FSA404 - phpmyadmin: im Hermann has discovered a vulnerability in 
phpMyAdmin, which can potentially be exploited by malicious users to disclose 
sensitive information. Please upgrade to phpmyadmin-2.11.5.1-1kalgan1.</li>
+       <li>FSA403 - horde-webmail: A vulnerability has been reported in 
various Horde products, which can be exploited by malicious users to disclose 
sensitive information and potentially compromise a vulnerable system. Please 
upgrade to horde-webmail-1.0.6-1kalgan1.</li>
+       <li>FSA402 - mplayer: k`sOSe has discovered a vulnerability in MPlayer, 
which potentially can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's 
system. Please upgrade to mplayer-1.0rc2-4kalgan1.</li>
+       <li>FSA401 - j2sdk: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Sun 
Java, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of 
Service), to bypass certain security restrictions, or to compromise a 
vulnerable system. Please upgrade to j2sdk-6-8kalgan1.</li>
+       <li>FSA400 - bzip2: A vulnerability has been reported in bzip2, which 
can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service). Please 
upgrade to bzip2-1.0.5-1kalgan1.</li>
+</ul>
+
+
+<a name="about"></a>
+<h2>About the newsletter</h2>
+    <h3>Author</h3>
+        <p>The Frugalware newsletter is written by Russell Dickenson (AKA 
phayz).  Credit for the Frugalware distribution goes to the development 
team.</p>
+    <h3>Translations</h3>
+        <p>The newsletter is currently translated into French and Danish.  The 
<a href="http://frugalware-fr.tuxfamily.org/forums/index.php?board=34.0";>French 
translation</a> is provided by the French Frugalware community.  The <a 
href="http://frugalware.dk/?cat=5";>Danish translation</a> is provided by the 
Danish Frugalware community.  Thanks to all those involved in providing and 
hosting these translations.</p>
+    <h3>Release</h3>
+        <p>To allow time for review and corrections, each newsletter is 
written ahead of its release date.  Therefore it may not mention events which 
occured in the few days before its release - e.g. security fixes.  To be sure 
that you've got the very latest information on these topics, go to the 
appropriate page of the Frugalware web site.</p>
+    <h3>Feedback</h3>
+        <p>If you have feedback about the Frugalware newsletter - whether good 
or bad - please provide it via the forums.  Your feedback is valuable because 
we want the newsletter to meet the needs of Frugalware's users.</p>
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+        <id>95</id>
+        <title>Frugalware Newsletter Issue 20</title>
+        <date>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 22:10:18 +1000</date>
+        <author>phayz</author>
+        <hidden>0</hidden>
+        <content><![CDATA[
+            The newsletter's aim is to keep you up to date with what's 
happened recently in the world of Frugalware.<br />
+            Features of this issue include:
+            <ul>
+                <li>You can call me <b>*MR*</b> Bouleetbil!</li>
+                <li>Frugalware - A new slogan?</li>
+                <li>Frugalware's developers are people too!</li>
+            </ul>
+            You can read it <a href="/newsletter/20">here</a>. We hope you 
like it!
+            ]]>
+        </content>
+    </post>
+    <post>
<id>94</id>
<title>Frugalware Newsletter Issue 19</title>
<date>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 21:22:43 +1000</date>
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