Linux-Announce Digest #459, Volume #3            Tue, 20 Apr 99 20:13:26 EDT

Contents:
  "Linux Administration Made Easy" (LAME) Pre-Release (Frampton Steve R)
  IPTraf 1.4.3 - a network statistics utility (Gerard Paul Java)
  Ganymede 0.99 - network directory management system (Jonathan Abbey)
  The Linux Console Tools 0.2.0 (stable) (Yann Dirson)
  LOCAL: New LUG in Cordoba, Argentina (GrULiC)
  COMMERCIAL: Proven CHOICE - Business Accounting for Linux ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  WWW: Brave GNU World issue #2 - monthly GNU column in English, German and French 
("Georg C. F. Greve")
  The Linux Console Data 1999.04.15 (Yann Dirson)

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From: Frampton Steve R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: "Linux Administration Made Easy" (LAME) Pre-Release
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 20:48:04 GMT

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The "Linux Administration Made Easy" (LAME) document guide attempts to
describe day-to-day administration and maintenance issues commonly faced
by Linux system administrators.

It is geared to an audience of both corporate as well as home users, and
attempts to summarize the installation and configuration, as well as the
day-to-day administrative and maintenance procedures that should be
followed to keep a Linux-based server or desktop system up and running.

The document is currently pre-release but I feel comfortable enough to
finally release it for public viewing.  It will eventually be offered to
the Linux Documentation Project.

LAME can be found at:  http://qlink.queensu.ca/~3srf/linux-admin/

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From: Gerard Paul Java <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: IPTraf 1.4.3 - a network statistics utility
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 22:35:06 GMT

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This is to announce the release of IPTraf 1.4.3, which corrects an FDDI
parsing bug present since version 1.4.  This is still a version that
runs on Linux 2.0.

I also wish to announce the first beta release of IPTraf 2.0, a new
version that uses features unique to Linux 2.2.  This is still a beta
version, so I'd like to call for tests with FDDI, ISDN/Cisco HDLC,
ISDN/rawIP, and ISDN/SyncPPP interfaces.  If you're already running Linux
2.2 with these interfaces, please give feedback.  Again, though, this
version requires Linux 2.2.

IPTraf is available at

ftp://cebu.mozcom.com/pub/linux/net/iptraf-1.4.3.tar.gz (stable version)
ftp://cebu.mozcom.com/pub/linux/net/iptraf-2.0.0.beta-1.tar.gz (beta version)

The stable version is also available at the UNC Metalab archives:

ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/network/monitor/iptraf-1.4.3.tar.gz

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ABOUT IPTRAF

IPTraf is an IP-oriented network statistics utility that intercepts
packets passing over network interfaces and produces wide range of
statistics including TCP connection information, IP, TCP, UDP, and other
protocol packet and byte counts, interface loads, and TCP/UDP traffic
counts by port.  It also includes a LAN monitoring facility and a traffic
breakdown by packet size.

IPTraf is open-source, released unter the terms of the GNU General Public
License.

For further information, see the IPTraf page at

http://cebu.mozcom.com/riker/iptraf

Regards,

Gerard

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From: Jonathan Abbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Ganymede 0.99 - network directory management system
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 21:32:12 GMT

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Ganymede 0.99 is now available for download at

 ftp://ftp.arlut.utexas.edu/pub/ganymede/

 or

 http://www.arlut.utexas.edu/gash2/

Ganymede is a GPL'ed network directory management system written in
Java, providing support for team management of NIS, DNS, etc.

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Yipes, another month has gone by.  This release includes a bunch
of work to improve javadocs for the code, a number of minor (but
nice) new features and improvements in the client, and a bunch
of distribution fixes to take care of problems reported with
Ganymede 0.98.

Also of interest is the fact that the Ganymede web page now
features an archive of both the ganymede-announce and ganymede
mailing lists.  There's currently a discussion of the proper
way of supporting DNS in Ganymede there.

I'm thinking the next release will probably be 0.99.1, as I'm not
ready to call it 1.0 yet.  The next release will go out after we've
actually got the GASH integration stuff done here at the lab so that
we can actually put Ganymede into production here.

Unless someone out there writes in with a significant problem, of
course.

- -------------------- Changes from 0.98 to 0.99 -------------------

RELEASE DATE: April 16, 1999

1. [SCHEMA] gasharl schema mods

Various kinds of objects listed in an emailList object are now
shown with extra detail so that admins can see what sort of thing
they are dealing with.

Modified interfaceCustom so that the server will now check ethernet
addresses for valid form.

2. [CLIENT] Newly created object windows can now be undone.

Put the close box back on object creation windows.. now if you
close the window, the client will prompt you as to whether you want
to delete the object.  If you do, the server will drop the newly
created object from the server when the transaction commits.

Unfortunately, the code to handle intercepting the internal frame
close request in framePanel.java and windowPanel.java had to be
hacked with the VetoablePropertyChangeListener since Swing 1.1
and 1.1.1-beta1 have JInternalFrame.setDefaultCloseOperation()
totally broken.

If you click the close box on an edited object, you'll also
get a dialog explaining what that does and does not do.

3. [SERVER] Server always allows deleting a newly created object

This provides an exception to change 0.98.5 to allow the client to
always undo an object creation, even if normally they could only
inactivate the object, not delete it.

The server had always had support for DROPPED objects as well
as DELETED objects, the change above just really takes advantage
of this more.

4. [SERVER/CLIENT] Added case-insensitive regexp matching

The server and client now support performing a case-insensitive
regular expression comparison when querying on string and object
reference (invid) fields.

5. [CLIENT] Scalar invid fields are now always sorted

Scalar invid fields would become unsorted when the server instructed
the client to refresh them.  The client will now properly sort
invid lists from the server on field refresh as well as on field
construction.

6. [CLIENT] Client code simplified, documented, improved

Embedded object vector panels were seriously broken, and would break
when you tried to delete entries.  The vectorPanel refresh logic
was totally reworked and should behave properly in all situations now.
Loading embedded object vectors will be more efficient now.

The client's tracking of container panels active loading information
from the server has been simplified and better documented.. the client
does less work now to track container panels, and hitting cancel or
commit while loading a panel should still do the right thing.

Lots and lots of javadocs added and corrected in the client code.

Some of the debug output when running the client in debug mode has
been cleaned up.

7. [CLIENT] Fixed error on loading 'inactivate.gif' on HPUX JVM

The client included code to try to create an inactivate icon from a
file called inactivate.gif.  That file did not exist in the jar file
distributed with Ganymede 0.98, and the JVM on HPUX 10.20 threw an
exception on this, even though Sun's JVM's do not.

Reported by Lewis Muhlenkamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

8. [DISTRIBUTION] Build scripts, make files no longer require '.' in PATH

The Ganymede install and build scripts required '.' in the user's PATH
during install.  This should no longer be the case.

Reported by Lewis Muhlenkamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

9. [DISTRIBUTION] configure prompts for Swing jar location

Previously, src/make client would fail because the client's build
script didn't know how to find the Swing swingall.jar file if it
wasn't in the user's CLASSPATH.  Now the initial configure bootstrap
script will ask for the location of the Swing jar files so that the
build scripts in the source tree can be properly configured.

Reported by Lewis Muhlenkamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

10. [CLIENT] Fixed focus handling for IP address component

The JIPField GUI component class had problems with reentrancy that
could cause problems when dialogs were thrown up in response to
focus loss.

11. [CLIENT] Added toolbar to the Query Results window

The File menu on the Query Results window was really unobtrusive, and
didn't really emphasize to users that they could mail out the query
table.  Brian put in a spiffy mini-toolbar to show people what's up.

12. [CLIENT] JComboBoxes in client are more keyboard friendly

Previously, JComboBoxes in the client used the default
KeySelectionManager, which only allowed you to search for items by
their first letter.  You can now type in a full name of an object and
as long as you don't pause for more than a half-second between
keystrokes, the JComboBox will find the object by its full name.

Actually, this doesn't work as well as it sounds, because Swing's
KeySelectionManager stuff doesn't let you use the keystrokes to choose
an entry in a JComboBox before actually selecting it, and selecting
items in the Ganymede client will tend to be a slow operation due to
the round-trip to the server.

13. [SERVER DISTRIBUTION] Added decodeDB command

Added a new executable in the server's bin directory, decodeDB, which
takes the name of a ganymede.db or ganymede.schema file and generates
a print-out of the file's object and field type information.

This was added mainly to make it easier for me to do quick checks on
the ganymede.db and ganymede.schema files packaged with Ganymede
releases.

14. [DISTRIBUTION] Fixed linux, bsd, nisonly schema kits

In Ganymede 0.98, the linux, bsd, and nisonly schema kits had an
incompatibility that rendered them inoperable.  This had to do with a
field in the admin persona object type that was not defined in these
kits, but which the server had been modified to depend on.

I've modified the kits so that the field is defined, and modified
the server so that the lack of the field won't prevent an existing
ganymede.db file from being usable.

Reported by Nikola Nedeljkovic, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

15. [SERVER] Upgraded to gnu.regexp 1.0.8

Updated the gnu.regexp classes used in the server to version 1.0.8.

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Applied Research Laboratories                 The University of Texas at Austin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yann Dirson)
Subject: The Linux Console Tools 0.2.0 (stable)
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 20:43:26 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Stable release 0.2.0 of the Linux Console Tools is now available from
http://www.multimania.com/ydirson/soft/lct/.  It has also been uploaded
to metalab, where it should soon move into /pub/Linux/system/keyboards/.


Here are the release informations:

This is release 0.2.0 of the Linux console-tools.

  This release is the first of a stable branch.  The data files
   (keymaps, fonts and tables) formerly part of this package have
    been moved to a new console-data package.
    
      The few new features include full gettext i18n, iso-8859-15 support,
       and several small bug fixes.  The 0.2.x branch will only get bug fixes
        and critically missing features - all development will be done on the
         still-to-come 0.3.x branch.
         
           PLEASE NOTE that this release has not yet support for the CP
            fontfile format back yet.
            
            
            This package is currently under development, use it at your own risks.
            However, it should already be a good replacement for kbd', and you
            might like the features not found in the latter, but (as usual) you
            have NO WARANTY of any kind.
            
            Some interface-level features are still liable to change (program names,
            option names, etc.).
            
            Much work is needed to really get Unicode stuff usable. This will be
            one of my primary goals. It will probably imply hacking the
kernel as
well for some features, but the kernel-part is being thoroughly
rewritten by the GGI project, so don't hold you breath...


This package is based on kbd-0.94', and is mostly up to date with
0.99, of which it corrects some bugs, and to which it adds several
features (Message i18n, Screen-font-map fallback tables, 16-bit
Application-Charset Maps (also called "console maps" or "screen
maps"), can now output PSF files and use "-" to read/write most files
to stdin/stdout, can make use of the G1 charset slot, etc.).


Please send all bug reports, suggestions, or anything else to myself,
(but take a look at the "TODO" file first), feedback will be greatly
appreciated.

Please get in touch with me before starting to modify this package, to
prevent duplicated work - it's enough work to keep in sync with new
kbd releases until we merge; as this code is expected to evolve quite
rapidly, it would also be helpful that not too many persons work on
the same pieces of code at the same time, to ease integration.

Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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From: GrULiC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LOCAL: New LUG in Cordoba, Argentina
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 21:29:40 GMT

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Some Linux Users in Cordoba, Argentina have created a local LUG.
If you are interested, visit our home page at
http://usuarios.arnet.com.ar/dmoisset/grulic

        Daniel Moisset - GrULiC (Cordoba LUG)





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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Proven CHOICE - Business Accounting for Linux
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 20:37:46 GMT
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PRESS RELEASE ...... April 15, 1999

        Proven Software, Inc. announced today the release of  Proven 
CHOICE,  their off the shelf general business accounting package 
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        Proven CHOICE for Linux includes Sales Invoicing/Accounts 
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Linux is a trademark of Linux Torvalds    
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From: "Georg C. F. Greve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WWW: Brave GNU World issue #2 - monthly GNU column in English, German and 
French
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 20:45:11 GMT

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[Please repost and forward this article widely, wherever it
is appropriate.]


               Second Issue of the "Brave GNU World", the 
               monthly GNU column, is online now
                                -- Georg Greve



Hi !

After a lot of positive feedback the second issue of my 
"Brave GNU World" column is online now. It can be found 
under:

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world.html
  [ English version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world-de.html
  [ deutsche Version ]

  http://www.gnu.org/brave-gnu-world/brave-gnu-world-fr.html
  [ version francaise ]

The "Brave GNU World" is a trilingual (English, German and French) 
monthly column that provides information about internal developments
of the GNU Project and things of importance to the GNU community,
while trying to give insights into the underlying philosophy.

The German version is also printed in the "Linux Magazin", Germany's
biggest GNU/Linux magazine.

The second issue covers the following topics:

 * Electric             (integrated circuit CAD program)
 * Nomenclature         (GNU/Linux or Linux ?)
 * Free Delphi          (GNU goes business)
 * Mainframe GNU/Linux  (GNU/Linux on an IBM mainframe)
 * GNU Search Engine    (better interlinkage of Free Software)


This column is intended to become a forum for all GNU maintainers,
friends and associates and I am always open to suggestions. So if 
you

 * have questions about the GNU Project that might be of general
   interest 

 * have a GNU Project and would like to improve its profile

 * would like to start a GNU Project you are looking for people to
   start it with 

 * think something doesn't get the publicity it deserves

 * would like to see something made public

send mail to:

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Regards,

                Georg Greve


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yann Dirson)
Subject: The Linux Console Data 1999.04.15
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 20:44:04 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Release 1999.04.15 of the Linux Console Data is now available from
http://www.multimania.com/ydirson/soft/lct/.  It has also been uploaded
to metalab, where it should soon move into /pub/Linux/system/keyboards/.

The Linux Console Data package contains all data files that used to be
part of the Linux Console Tools.  Release 1999.04.15 contains all data
files in kbd 0.99, and more.


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