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The August issue of Linux Journal will be hitting the newsstands July 10. The focus of this issue is Navigating Linux and our feature article is an interview with Marc Andressen and Tom Paqin of Netscape done by Doc Searls. Check out the Table of Contents at https://www.linuxjournal.com/issue52/index.html. To subscribe to Linux Journal, go to https://www.linuxjournal.com/ljsubsorder.html.
On July 14, 1998, at 6:00PM, Taos Mountain ( https://www.taos.com/ ) in association with the Silicon Valley Linux User Group (https://www.svlug.org/) will present a panel discussion on THE FUTURE OF LINUX. Linux is a freely available version of the UNIX operating system.
Panelists will include Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux; Robert Hart from retail Linux distributor Red Hat Software; Larry Augustin of the Silicon Valley Linux User Group and director of Linux International, a non-profit consortium of Linux users and vendors; and Jeremy Allison, the developer of SAMBA. Phillip Hughes, publisher of Linux Journal, will question the panelists.
For more information:
Michael Masterson,
MMasterson@taos.com
Mon, 15 Jun 1998 23:56:32 +0000
LINC, the International Linux Conference and Exposition, will be held
in Silicon Valley, California next January.
We have just issued a Call for Papers, and we encourage Linux developers to send abstracts for talks or tutorials.
More info at: https://lincexpo.org/
Complete Press Release If you have any questions, please mail me.
For more information:
Don Marti,
dmarti@electriclichen.com
Tue, 23 Jun 1998
SecurePipe Communications is currently accepting resumes for a
network security support and development position.
Responsibilities will include support of installed firewalls, development and maintenance of open-source network security solutions, and support of existing mail and web servers.
For more information:
https://www.securepipe.com/jobs.html
Joshua Heling,
jrh@securepipe.com
SecurePipe Communications, Inc.
Mon, 15 Jun 1998 08:47:02 GMT
GUIDE: GNU Utilities Integrated Development Environment
The purpose of this project is to merge existing GNU and GPL utilities into a graphical GPL Integrated Development Environment, which contain editor, class browser, debugger, profiler, man generator, code checking, testing, animation, and management.
Go to https://sunsite.auc.dk/GUIDE/ and join the mailing list.
For more information:
Knud Haugaard Sxrensen, khs@mi.aau.dk
Mon, 15 Jun 1998 08:50:18 GMT
Take a look at
https://linux.ncg.net/search/
A search engine with a different twist.... We index only Linux related web pages, and in addition to searching in the robot index, we'll look up the keywords in our resource listings as well.
The engine uses heuristics to exclude most pages that aren't relevant to Linux. Currently the engine is in early beta, with a small index of about 75.000 documents as of 11th June, and growing at a rate of a few thousand documents pr. day. It might seem small, but the index contains most of the important Linux sites already, and is getting quite useful.
Since we track what subjects that are most popular to search for, you also help us improve the resource listing by testing the engine.
As soon as the indexer is well enough tested, we'll increase indexing speed dramatically (from 10 documents at a time currently, to about 300).
For more information:
Vidar Hokstad, vidarh@ncg.net
Wed, 17 Jun 1998 13:26:28 GMT
After some time in the dark I am happy to Announce the Freefire Project
The Freefire Project tries to support Developers and Integrators in building IT Security Solutions (especially Firewalls) based on Free Tools (Open Source). It is not Operating System dependent, but a lot of the Tools on the Page can be used with Linux.
The Project features a web site where you can find a lot of useful links to free Security Tools and Resources. There is a monthly Bulletin giving some articles about recently discovered tools.
There is a Mailing list for Developers. You DO NOT need to subscribe if you don't develop tools on your own. In this case it will be enough to enter you= r E-Mail in the Announce-Form on the Web Pages or monitor the Web-Pages.
https://www.inka.de/sites/lina/freefire-l/index.en.html
The Start page is also available in German:
https://www.inka.de/sites/lina/freefire-l/index.de.html
Also searching for contributors to the Bulletin and for Links to Tools which are not yet on the Pages.
For more information:
Bernd Eckenfels.
ecki@lina.inka.de
Open Source Devloper Day Press Release: opensource.pr
The Open Source Index: https://home.maine.rr.com/sickthing/osi
List of Linux Mailing Lists: www.linuxrx.com/Lists/Lists.perl
Linux Buyers Guide: https://www.linuxbuyersguide.com/
Linux Applications: https://www.cynetcity.com/cyberzone/497/ Linux Book Guide: https://members.bellatlantic.net/~ptgeiger/guidehome.htm
Article about Linux in Computer Currents Magazine: https://www.currents.net/magazine/national/1612/inet1612.html
The Linux Console Tools: https://www.mygale.org/~ydirson/en/lct/
Article "How Linux Could Kill Windows NT": https://www.zdnet.com/chkpt/adem2fpf/www.anchordesk.com/story/story_2241.html
Linux Rally: https://www.penguincomputing.com/svlug-rally.html
Time Magazine Article: https://cgi.pathfinder.com/netly/article/0,2334,13820,00.html
Check out the new PC-Internet at https://www.pc-internet.com/ (the site is in Spanish only)
Thu Jun 25 12:47:56 1998
The WrapBit version 0.2.1 is now available. Read more about it from the
active server at https://public.comput.com/WrapBit/
WrapBit is a virtual, persistant, write once object storage and
programing environment. A small kernel serves forge proofed data, meta
data and dynamic views (object invocation). XML is featured (but not imposed)
for object control messages.
Thu Jun 25 12:56:55 1998
w3mir 1.0.3 has been released and is available at
https://www.math.uio.no/ now.
Fixes include
w3mir is a all purpose HTTP copying and mirroring tool. The main focus of w3mir is to create and maintain a browsable copy of one, or several, remote WWW site(s). Used to the max w3mir can retrive the contents of several related sites and leave the mirror browseable via a local web server, or from a filesystem, such as directly from a CDROM.
w3mir supports HTML4, and has partial support for CSS, Java, ActiveX and Adobe Acrobat (PDF) files.
Mon, 15 Jun 1998 09:02:46 GMT
EtherPage(TM) is now available on Linux
Calling beta testers for our EtherPage product running under Linux. If interested, you can download software and request an evaluation license code from https://www.ppt.com/eval/version30.html
EtherPage is a client/server based product for delivering messages from computers to wireless messaging services such as alphanumeric and numeric pagers. The product includes a web interface for interactive use and administration, a command line interface and a C API.
Mon, 15 Jun 1998 09:01:35 GMT
tomsrtbt-1.4.66.tar.gz is available at Sunsite.unc.edu to be placed into
system/recovery and https://www.toms.net/~toenser/rb/.
It is a boot/root rescue/emergency floppy image with more stuff than fits. Bzip2, 1722Mb formatting, and tighter compilation options helped jam it on. tomsrtbt is useful for "learn unix on a floppy" as it runs from ramdisk, includes the man-pages for everything, and behaves in a generally predictable way.
The home page is: https://www.clark.net/~toehser/rb/.
Mon, 15 Jun 1998 10:30:37 GMT
MpegT@ Player 1.0 has been released for Linux/Alpha. MpegTV Player 1.0 is a
realtime software MPEG Video player with audio/sync.
MpegTV Player is a Shareware (US$10) for personal and non-profit use. Commercial licenses available.
Key features include support for 8 bit, 16 bit and 24 bit display, random access, frame capture and a VCR-like graphic front-end.
Download MpegTV Player 1.0 (mtv) for linux-alpha from: ftp://ftp.mpegtv.com/pub/mpeg/mpegtv/player/alpha-unkown-linux/
Mon, 15 Jun 1998 11:16:16 GMT
Release 1.2 of VDX, the Motif Interface Builder for Linux is ready
for download. The VDX provides the interactive design of user
interfaces based on OSF/Motif and generates portable C and C++
source code. Tools like Resource Editor, Browser and the
interactive WYSIWYG View make the design process very easy. Their
object oriented interface and the adaptable code generation are
cool features.
Interested? Visit the VDX Home Page at https://www.bredex.de/EN/vdx/
Wed, 17 Jun 1998 13:20:17 GMT
R version 0.62.1 has been released and will propagate through the CRAN
mirrors within the next few days. The have been lots of changes, any R
user should definetely upgrade to this version.
R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files.
CRAN is a network of ftp and web servers around the world that store identical, up-to-date, versions of code and documentation for the R statistical package. Please use the CRAN site nearest to you to minimise network load.
The CRAN master site can be found at the URL https://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/
Wed, 17 Jun 1998 13:21:40 GMT
Announcing the release of a new network driver which
implements the MASC data link layer protocol, enabling Linux to use
Mobitex radio modems as network devices. Armed with radio modems and a
subscription to a Mobitex operator, you can create a network
interconnecting two or more Linux systems wirelessly using TCP/IP or your
own custom protocol.
The driver has been verified to be stable on 2.0.30 through 2.0.33 kernels and is hence ready for release. The package includes a basic FAQ list, a HOWTO document, driver source and a couple of tools.
Take a look at ftp://ftp.linuxrx.com/pub/linux-contrib/
Wed, 17 Jun 1998 14:02:46 GMT
Announcing the release a new version of sfm. There's a lot of great
improvements between this version and the 1.1 version.
Some important changes:
For more information look at https://www.chez.com/prigaux/sfm.html
You can find there a binary (i386, glibc, gtk+) version. It has been tested (not fully) on i386 and solaris.
Any remarks and bug reports are welcome at pixel_@geocities.com.
Sat, 20 Jun 1998 17:32:40 GMT
v2.9.2 of linux router is out. LRP is now fully glibc based, and this is a
very solid release.
You can download it from: ftp://ftp.psychosis.com/linux/linux-router/
And get more info from: https:/www.psychosis.com/linux-router
Sat, 20 Jun 1998 17:29:11 GMT
Slidedraw is a drawing program for presentation slides.
Some new features added:
Get it at https://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming
04 Jun 98 0100 WN
SFS Software announced a new version of it's certified 100% pure Java
compression utility iavaZIP. The full-featured, pioneering file
compression program offers some unique features.
iavaZIP's key advantage is that it lets you create archives containing files from multiple folders and subfolders--even from different volumes--in the same session.
iavaZIP is compatible with PKZIP, supports 10 compression levels and runs cross-platform on every Java 1.1 supported operating system like Windows 95/NT, Unix, Linux, SGI, AIX and OS/2. The Java Archive format (JAR) is also supported. The product is available now through shareware distribution and is priced at $49 for the standard single user license. Also available are Academic Single user licenses ($29) and attractive high volume discounts.
SFS Software's WebSite at https:www.sfs-software.com
Mon, 8 Jun 1998 15:48:49 -0700 (PDT)
Because SATAN (Security Administrator's Tool for Analyzing Networks)
could detect weaknesses on other systems (as well as your own) through
its web interface, it earned notoriety when released in April 1995 as
the tool that would "wreak havoc" on the Internet. The Oakland Tribune
even wrote: "It's like randomly mailing automatic rifles to 5000
addresses. I hope some crazy teen doesn't get ahold of one."
But as more and more "mission critical" applications are accessible through the web, administrators are turning their attention to the danger of attempted intrusion from outside the networked host. SATAN is a powerful aid for system administrators. It performs "security audits," scanning host computers for security vulnerabilities caused by erroneous configurations or by known software errors in frequently used programs. O'Reilly's latest release, "Protecting Networks with SATAN", is an invaluable tool for network and security administrators working with SATAN.
Protecting Networks with SATAN
By Martin Freiss
1st Edition June 1998 (US)
112 pages, 1-56592-425-8, $19.95 (US$)
https://www.oreilly.com
Wed, 17 Jun 1998 19:51:05 -0800
Conix Enterprises, Inc. announce the release of Conix 3D Explorer on Linux.
With a single command 3D Explorer brings your Mathematica
graphics to life in an interactive OpenGL window, providing advanced
rendering capabilities previously reserved for high-end rendering systems.
3D Explorer provides a new graphics type, GLGraphics, with extended graphics primitives and directives. New features include continuous surfaces, display lists, inline transformations, and per-element control over all graphics options.
3D Explorer comes with online documentation, including user's guide, reference manual, programming examples, and demos. Quality email technical support is provided by Conix Enterprises Inc., tech@conix3d.com. For more information, see https://www.conix3d.com
LinuxCAD v 1.55 will be priced at the same level $75+tax and shipping. All users who will prepay LinuxCAD v 1.55 before July 25, will get extended free upgrades until July 1999.
To learn more about LinuxCAD visit https://www.linuxcad.com
Mon, 22 Jun 1998 23:13:50 +0930 (CST)
Nighthawk 2.1 (nighthawk-2.1.tgz) and FunktrackerGOLD 1.5
(funktracker-1.5.tgz) have now been released. You can find them on:
https://www.downunder.net.au/~jsno/rel/unix_projects
Nighthawk is an X11 arcade game with sound and music. FunktrackerGOLD is a digital music tracker. Read my page for more details on them. Take a look at https://www.downunder.net.au/~jsno both come under the GNU GPL.
Wed, 24 Jun 1998 18:34:09 -0700
CrossWind Technologies offers CyberScheduler, web-based calendaring and
scheduling software for workgroups. It has been designed to leverage an
organization's existing web resources:
More information about CrossWind Technologies and a live on-line demo of CyberScheduler is available on the Web site at https://www.crosswind.com