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- From: wirzeniu@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Lars Wirzenius)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Linux News #6 (November 16 - 22, 1992)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.001644.2752@klaava.Helsinki.FI>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 00:16:44 GMT
- Organization: University of Helsinki
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- L i n u x N e w s
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- A summary of the goings-on of the Linux community
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- Issue #6, November 16 through 25, 1992
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- **** Highlights in this issue
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- - Back issues on LN via ftp
- - New efsprogs
- - SLS upgrades
- - TeX upgrad in SLS
- - 8-bit clean bash and rc
- - ImageMagick
- - Joe 1.0.5
- - Linux via Trickle
- - BSD printer programs
- - Sources for several Linux admin programs
- - Seyon 1.1
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- **** Editorial
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- Back issues of Linux News are now available via anonymous FTP from
- nic.funet.fi, directory /pub/OS/Linux/doc/Linux-News. This is an
- archive of the LINUXNEWS channel on the linux-activists@niksula.hut.fi
- mailing list.
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- I will no longer be sending back issues via mail.
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- **** Legalese
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- Linux News can be copied, re-published, printed, hung on walls, used
- as toilet paper, and used in any other way you wish. If you
- distribute LN outside comp.os.linux and the LINUXNEWS channel, please
- tell me: the more people I know are reading LN, the more eager I am to
- put energy into it.
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- In fact, if you read Linux News, and think that it is a Good Thing,
- and you want to make me happier, send me a post card to the following
- address:
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- Lars Wirzenius
- Ohratie 16 C 198
- SF-01370 VANTAA
- Finland
-
- (Letter bombs, as long as they are marked as such, can go to the same
- address. :-)
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- I take no responsibility whatsoever for any information in Linux News,
- or any problems due lack of information. If you get killed due to
- Linux News, mail me, and I'll feel sorry for you, but that's just
- about all I can do.
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- **** Notices
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- Linux News is only a summary, if you want more information about a
- given subject, please see the source that is referenced at the end of
- each note (for Usenet articles, the reference is the Message-ID of the
- article). I try to include all the relevant information, including
- ftp sites and filenames, as given in the announcements (I probably
- won't have the time or energy to check filenames, or to find pointers
- to other ftp sites). If possible, I will try to indicate directories
- with a trailing /, e.g. ``pub/linux/SLS/''.
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- I won't include announcements on mailing lists or testing releases,
- only things that are meant to be used generally (I admit that the line
- can be somewhat difficult to draw, since the whole system is
- pre-release). There will be exceptions.
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- **** News section
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- November 17. Remy Card announced efsprogs version alpha 10.1. There
- was a version alpha 10 announced the day before, but that contained a
- bug, which was quickly fixed and now alpha 10.1 is the current
- version.
- efsprogs consists of mkefs and efsck, i.e. mkfs and fsck for the
- extended filesystem.
- Changes since version alpha 9 include man pages, and better
- checking in efsck.
- FTP: tsx-11.mit.edu, ftp-masi.ibp.fr [132.227.64.26]:
- pub/linux/ALPHA/extfs, files efsprogs10.tar.Z (source and binary
- programs), efsprogs10.src.tar.Z (source only programs),
- efsprogs10.bin.tar.Z (binary only programs), efsprogs.p10.Z (patch to
- upgrade from version alpha 9).
- (Source: <1992Nov17.100225.13013@jussieu.fr>)
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- November 17. Peter MacDonald announced SLS upgrades. Changes include
- upgrading the kernel to 0.98pl5 (with the test TCP/IP included in the
- compiled kernel), fixing some configuration and permission problems
- (e.g. X11 fonts), replacing some broken binaries.
- Kernel 0.98pl5 will break some binaries, since it checks against
- writing into the text segment. At least sc is affected. It is a good
- idea to keep an older version of the kernel around.
- FTP: The usual sites, check the HISTORY file for what files you
- need.
- (Source: <1992Nov17.182124.3273@sol.UVic.CA>)
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- November 17. Thomas Dunbar announced a slight update to TeX in SLS.
- Fixes some problems, including a problem with xdvi.
- FTP: the usual sites, t1/texman.taz, t2/texbin.taz.
- (Source: <9709@vtserf.cc.vt.edu>)
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- November 18. Janne Himanka announced 8-bit clean versions of the
- shells bash and rc. Bash is version 1.10 (since there are no patches
- for 1.12). Rc is a clone of Plan 9's rc shell; Janne's version
- includes GNU readline.
- 8-bit cleanliness is preferred feature for most people who use
- non-English languages, since their character sets are usually 8-bit,
- instead of 7-bit ASCII.
- FTP: nic.funet.fi:/pub/OS/Linux/util/shells/.
- (Source: <JANNE.92Nov18231314@seita.oulu.fi>)
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- November 19. Andrew J. Cosgriff announced binaries of ImageMagick
- 2.0. These binaries require the jumptable jpeg and tiff libraries by
- Rob Hooft.
- ImageMagick is a program for displaying images and converting them
- between various forms.
- FTP: sunsite.unc.edu and tsx-11.mit.edu.
- (Source: <ins217t.722142087@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au>)
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- November 20. Bruce Cheng announced diffs for ImageMagic 2.1. You
- also need the original IM sources and the jump libs for different
- image types.
- FTP: export.lcs.mit.edu: /contrib/ (original sources),
- sunsite.unc.edu: diff-imgik21.Z (diffs for Linux), libjpeg.a.Z (JPEG
- lib version 3c), libtiff.a.Z (TIFF lib version 3.2b), liburt.a.Z (URT
- lib version 3.1b).
- (Source: <chengb.722231259@craft.camp.clarkson.edu>)
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- November 21. Joseph H Allen announced Joe version 1.0.5. Joe is a
- small and fairly simple editor that has been on at least some versions
- of Jim Winstead's rootdisk. There were several announcements for
- versions 1.0.0 through 1.0.3 as well, but 1.0.5 seems to be the
- current one. The summary of new features is too long to include here.
- FTP: world.std.com: src/editors/joe1.0.5.tar.Z.
- (Source: <By2LMM.JuI@world.std.com>)
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- November 20. Gustaf Neumann announced a Trickle server for Linux.
- Trickle is a "caching file redistributor", which distributes files via
- mail.
- Addresses (all are the same machine, they just are for different
- networks): TRICKLE@AWIWUW11.BITNET, TRICKLE@AWIWUW11.EARN,
- TRICKLE@AWIWUW11.wu-wien.ac.at.
- In order to use this, start by sending a mail to one of the above
- addresses with a line containing "/HELP" and you should get a help
- file in return mail.
- (Source: <7222729118-34228@dec4.wu-wien.ac.at>)
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- November 20. Ross Biro announced a port of BSD's lpr package for
- managing printer spools: lpr, lpq, and lprm.
- FTP: sunsite.unc.edu.
- (Source: <1992Nov20.211004.9713@leland.Stanford.EDU>)
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- November 20. Jim Winstead announced a set of sources for
- miscellaneous Linux utilities. Utilities included are: doshell, ed,
- fdformat, fdisk, frag, fsck, kill, makehole, mkfs, mkswap, more,
- pathnames, setfdprm, setroot, setserial, setterm, sync, update.
- FTP: tsx-11.mit.edu: system-0.98.tar.Z
- (Source: <1992Nov20.213143.26320@muddcs.claremont.edu>)
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- November 21. M. Saggaf announced Seyon 1.1, a communications program
- for X11. Version 1.0 was also announced recently. Note that there is
- a Seyon channel on the linux-activists@niksula.hut.fi mailing list.
- FTP: sipb.mit.edu: pub/seyon/
- (Source: <1992Nov21.080717.5816@athena.mit.edu>)
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