From 40e6b4ff25a8792be22c12bd1c6f10269bd945db Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: gferg <> Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2003 19:24:02 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] updated --- LDP/faq/docbook/WordPerfect-Linux-FAQ.sgml | 17 ++++++---- LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml | 2 +- LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/miscSect.sgml | 2 +- .../Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml | 34 ++++++++++++------- LDP/howto/linuxdoc/User-Group-HOWTO.sgml | 34 +++++++++++++++---- 5 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/LDP/faq/docbook/WordPerfect-Linux-FAQ.sgml b/LDP/faq/docbook/WordPerfect-Linux-FAQ.sgml index c8f23033..59a2ed1f 100644 --- a/LDP/faq/docbook/WordPerfect-Linux-FAQ.sgml +++ b/LDP/faq/docbook/WordPerfect-Linux-FAQ.sgml @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
rick@linuxmafia.com
- 1.4.15, 2003-11-18 + 1.4.16, 2003-12-18 2002-2003 @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + + Alternatively and at the recipient's option, this work may be used freely under the Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0 licence. @@ -61,7 +63,7 @@ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. What's good about WordPerfect? - Several things. In an era when leading word processors gobble dozens of megs of RAM just launching, WP (v. 8.x) is thrifty -- about 6 MB. By comparison, OpenOffice.org 1.1 or Star Office 7.0 takes 54 MB to launch. AbiWord 2.10 uses only 14 MB, and KWord 1.2.94 32 MB. It's a stable, fast, polished, full-featured product. It has "reveal codes". It has a nearly unique "shrink to fit" printing feature that quickly becomes indispensable once you've experienced it. WP's print module uses the MS-DOS version's time-tested, robust printer drivers by default, expanding greatly the range of compatible printers. (WP can alternatively hand off to standard Unix printing subsystems -- lpr/lprng/gnulpr/cups/pdq/etc. -- in "Passthru Postscript" mode.) It has excellent built-in mathematical, financial, logical, and string-handling functions. It has excellent table support and a useful speed-table-formatting feature. It has a robust built-in database engine for table sorting and searching. + Several things. In an era when leading word processors gobble dozens of megs of RAM just launching, WP (v. 8.x) is thrifty -- about 6 MB. By comparison, OpenOffice.org 1.1 or Star Office 7.0 takes 54 MB to launch. AbiWord 2.01 uses only 15 MB, and KWord 1.2.94 32 MB. It's a stable, fast, polished, full-featured product. It has "reveal codes". It has a nearly unique "shrink to fit" printing feature that quickly becomes indispensable once you've experienced it. WP's print module uses the MS-DOS version's time-tested, robust printer drivers by default, expanding greatly the range of compatible printers. (WP can alternatively hand off to standard Unix printing subsystems -- lpr/lprng/gnulpr/cups/pdq/etc. -- in "Passthru Postscript" mode.) It has excellent built-in mathematical, financial, logical, and string-handling functions. It has excellent table support and a useful speed-table-formatting feature. It has a robust built-in database engine for table sorting and searching. It's still the best tool available on Linux for reading WordPerfect .wpd files created elsewhere. (AbiWord, Anyware Office, and wp2latex also qualify.) @@ -405,10 +407,12 @@ port? Is there anything I can do to maintain or improve WP9 for Linux? - I hear that you can substitute an improved version of Corel's fork of the WINE emulation code, which for now is maintained by Michael Torrie, at http://students.cs.byu.edu/~torriem/, with other possibly useful pages at http://panopticon.csustan.edu/thood/corel-wp9.txt and http://members.chello.at/hrdisk/corelwine.html. + I hear that you can substitute an improved version of Corel's fork of the WINE emulation code ("Corelwine"), which for now is maintained by Michael Torrie, at http://students.cs.byu.edu/~torriem/, with other possibly useful pages at http://panopticon.csustan.edu/thood/corel-wp9.txt and http://members.chello.at/hrdisk/corelwine.html. I can't guarantee the truth of this account, but I've heard claims that Corel deferred submission of its patches to the WINE Project development team so long that they could no longer be merged when they arrived, leading to inadvertent creation of a separate development fork, dubbed "Corelwine". This seems to be the codebase that Torrie maintains, separately from the WINE Project's flagship codebase. + Moreover, Corelwine was built to be dependent on Bitstream, Inc.'s proprietary FontTastic font server, a feature unlikely to be included in the WINE Project code of the day, and now precluded by WINE licensing. + There are also numerous updates to WP9 / WP Office 2000 inside ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/linux/Office2000/updates/ and ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/linux/Graphics9/updates/. Among those updates, the revised WP Office 2000 installer available there is essential for most modern Linux distributions to make the Fontastic font server install correctly. Note that you need at least one printer configured before installation. @@ -488,10 +492,10 @@ Linux? Open Source (see also Chris Browne's http://cbbrowne.com/info/wp.html): - OpenOffice.org very comprehensive office suite's Writer word processor (derived from Star Office). GTK+-based. Frame-based. Large; slow-loading, but then performs OK. Supports MS-Word, StarWriter, RTF, and a few other formats. (The v. 1.1 beta adds PDF, DocBook, Macromedia Flash, flat XML, XHTML, and some PDA Office formats.) Excellent MS doc compatibility. No integrated .wpd support, yet, but there's a project to develop a filter at http://wp.openoffice.org/, and, more immediately useful, a third-party filter and .wpd-handling library at http://libwpd.sourceforge.net/. + OpenOffice.org very comprehensive office suite's Writer word processor (derived from Star Office). GTK+-based. Frame-oriented. Large; slow-loading, but then performs OK. Supports MS-Word, StarWriter, RTF, and a few other formats. (The v. 1.1 beta adds PDF, DocBook, Macromedia Flash, flat XML, XHTML, and some PDA Office formats.) Excellent MS doc compatibility. No integrated .wpd support, yet, but there's a project to develop a filter at http://wp.openoffice.org/, and, more immediately useful, a third-party filter and .wpd-handling library at http://libwpd.sourceforge.net/. SOT Finnish Software Engineering Ltd. SOT Office suite's SOT Office Writer. Based on OpenOffice.org, adding some software enhancements (added spelling checker and hyphenation dictionaries, templates, optional commercial support, enhanced on-line help and PDF manual). Available in a boxed set with printed docs. As an alternative, there is also a proprietary SOT Office bundle that includes software updates. All other remarks about OpenOffice.org also apply here. - SourceGear Corporation AbiWord. GTK+-based. Table support is only now being added. Fast, light, stable. Supports MS-Word, Anyware Words/Applix Words, AbiWord, RTF, WordPerfect .wpd, Microsoft Write, DocBook, XHTML, and many other formats. Excellent MS doc compatibility. There's an alternate third-party .wpd filter and library available for AbiWord at http://libwpd.sourceforge.net/. - KDE KOffice suite's KWord word processor. Frame-oriented. Qt-based. Supports MS-Word, Anyware Words/Applix Words, AbiWord formats. Medium-good MS doc compatibility. No .wpd support. + SourceGear Corporation AbiWord. GTK+-based. Table support is only now being added. Fast, light, stable. Supports MS-Word, Anyware Words/Applix Words, AbiWord, RTF, WordPerfect .wpd, Microsoft Write, DocBook, XHTML, and many other formats. Excellent MS doc compatibility. With v. 2.x and up, AbiWord uses the promising libwpd .wpd import/export filter, though you may have to install an abiword-plugins package. + KDE KOffice suite's KWord word processor. Frame-oriented. Qt-based. Supports MS-Word, Anyware Words/Applix Words, AbiWord formats. Medium-good MS doc compatibility. Beta-level text-only .wpd support in recent (1.2.x) versions. SIAG Office suite's Pathetic Writer word processor. Supports RTF. Supports MS-Word via WVware. Athena-based. No .wpd support. Maxwell word processor. Motif-based (not yet LessTif). Supports RTF. No .wpd support. Inactive project since 1998, though one of the three past maintainers speaks of an intention to make one final release merging various fixes and transitioning from Maxwell's native binary data format to RTF. FLWriter (Fast Light Writer). XHTML file format with UTF-8 encoding, excellent multi-language support, spelling checker. Exports RTF 1.5. No .wpd support. @@ -536,6 +540,7 @@ the Free Software Foundation, version 2. This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + Alternatively and at the recipient's option, this work may be used freely under the Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0 licence. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml index 759ccbe2..a444d49d 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/howtoChap.sgml @@ -4835,7 +4835,7 @@ system's user authentication. User-Group-HOWTO, Linux User Group HOWTO -Updated: Nov 2003. +Updated: Dec 2003. A guide to founding, maintaining, and growing a Linux User Group. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/miscSect.sgml b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/miscSect.sgml index aed6f66b..b3c2a494 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/miscSect.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/HOWTO-INDEX/miscSect.sgml @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ takes place in the Linux world of development. User-Group-HOWTO, Linux User Group HOWTO -Updated: Nov 2003. +Updated: Dec 2003. A guide to founding, maintaining, and growing a Linux User Group. diff --git a/LDP/howto/docbook/Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml b/LDP/howto/docbook/Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml index 9dd1cbd5..04505673 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/docbook/Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml +++ b/LDP/howto/docbook/Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml @@ -15,10 +15,16 @@ - 2003-12-12 + 2003-12-24 + + 2.11 + 2003-12-24 + dq + Updated to say that Xnews event sounds work properly, and updated with instructions to get event sounds to work properly under KDE. + 2.1 2003-12-12 @@ -108,9 +114,10 @@ http://www.geocities.com/core_dump_000/Windows-Newsreaders-under-Linux-HOWTO.xml Introduction -One of the problems with Linux today is the lack of a good newsreader, where -Windows has several newsreader programs of better quality. Under Windows, three -of the most popular newsreaders are Xnews, Dialog, and Free Agent. +One of the problems with Linux today is the lack of newsreader software, +where Windows has several newsreader programs with better features and +stability. Under Windows, three of the most popular newsreaders are Xnews, +Dialog, and Free Agent. Xnews, created by Luu Tran, is a freeware newsreader for Windows, @@ -212,7 +219,7 @@ This HOWTO assumes that: The InfoZIP utilities are installed on the Linux machine. These are available at InfoZIP's web site. -The unzip program is required if the reader wants to install the software +The unzip program is required if the reader wants to install Xnews or Dialog without copying from an existing installation. This is a standard part of most Linux distributions, but may not be automatically installed. @@ -314,12 +321,6 @@ Free Agent version 1.xx is being used. The website for Free Agent is such as MicroPlanet Gravity. - - - This document may be updated to discuss the usage of event sounds - in Xnews. - - @@ -633,7 +634,16 @@ space before the link and copy with the preceding blank space. Sound does not work Event sounds in Xnews do not currently work. Updated instructions for this may -be included in future versions of this document. +be included in future versions of this document. + + +UPDATED (version 2.11): Event sounds work properly. If you run KDE, you first +need to turn off the aRts soundserver by going into Settings -> Control +Center -> Sounds & Multimedia -> Sound System and unchecking +"Start aRts soundserver on KDE Startup" (instructions were tested on +version 3.1.3; may be different for other versions). Note that this will +disable event sounds for KDE applications which depend on the aRts soundserver. +Xnews sounds work properly under the Gnome sound server. diff --git a/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/User-Group-HOWTO.sgml b/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/User-Group-HOWTO.sgml index 9547157f..cac66deb 100644 --- a/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/User-Group-HOWTO.sgml +++ b/LDP/howto/linuxdoc/User-Group-HOWTO.sgml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Linux User Group HOWTO <author><url name="Rick Moen" url="mailto:%20rick@linuxmafia.com%20"></author> -<date>v1.7.3, 2003-11-01 +<date>v1.7.4, 2003-12-27 <abstract> The Linux User Group HOWTO is a guide to founding, maintaining, and @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ developed on the i386 and now supports a huge range of processors from tiny to colossal: <itemize> - <item><bf>Diverse <url name="PDA/embedded/microcontroller/router" + <item><bf>Diverse <url name="PDA / embedded / microcontroller / router" url="http://www.uclinux.org/ports/"> devices:</bf> <itemize> <item>Advanced RISC Machines, Ltd. <url name="ARM" url="http://www.arm.uk.linux.org/"> family (StrongARM SA-1110, XScale, ARM6, ARM7, ARM2, ARM250, ARM3i, ARM610, ARM710, ARM720T, ARM920T)</item> @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ tiny to colossal: <item>Samsung <url name="CalmRISC" url="http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/hardware.html#CalmRISC"></item> </itemize> </item> - <item><bf>Intel <url name="8086/80286" + <item><bf>Intel <url name="8086 / 80286" url="http://elks.sourceforge.net/"></bf>.</item> <item><bf>Intel IA32 family:</bf> i386, i486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Xeon, and Pentium IV processors, @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ url="http://perso.wanadoo.es/xose/linux/linux_ports.html">, if only because hardware support is more complex than just generic CPU functionality, encompassing support for myriad bus variations and other subtle hardware issues (especially for -<url name="Linux PDA/embedded/microcontroller/router ports" +<url name="Linux PDA / embedded / microcontroller / router ports" url="http://www.linuxdevices.com/">). The above list aims mostly to generally illustrate the breadth of Linux's reach. @@ -523,7 +523,8 @@ they've been joined by <url name="Linux Format" url="http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/">, <url name="LinuxUser and Developer" url="http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/">, <url name="Linux Magazine" url="http://linux-magazine.com/">, -and <url name="Linux For You" url="http://www.linuxforu.com/">. +<url name="Linux For You" url="http://www.linuxforu.com/">, and +<url name="LinuxWorld Magazine" url="http://www.linuxworld.com/magazine/">. Standout on-line magazines with weekly or better publication cycles include <url name="Linux Weekly News" url="http://lwn.net/">, @@ -928,7 +929,7 @@ learn about them and see Linux at work. Arguably, a well-maintained Web site is the one must-have, among those Internet resources. My essay <url name="Recipe for a Successful Linux User Group" -url="http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/essays/newlug.html">, for that reason, +url="http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Linux_PR/newlug.html">, for that reason, spends considerable time discussing Web issues. Quoting it (in outline form): <itemize> @@ -1041,6 +1042,24 @@ There are several organisations offering assistance to LUGs. url="http://www.redhat.com/apps/community/LUG/" name="Red Hat Web site">. + <tag>LinuxUserGroups.org:</tag> A vendor-independent volunteer + project to provide LUGs all over the world with the resources + they need to run, form, and work with other Linux user groups. + There is a discussion mailing list for LUG volunteers, and + other resources. More information can be found at the + <url url="http://LinuxUserGroups.org/" + name="http://LinuxUserGroups.org/"> Web site, or by e-mailing + founder <htmlurl name="Kara Pritchard" + url="mailto:%20kara@luci.org%20">. + + <tag>Tux.Org:</tag> Tux.Org is an umbrella organisation for + LUGs and open-source software development projects, providing + a corporate entity, Web hosting, mailing lists, mirrors of + popular software, and expertise and funding in planning special + LUG events. More information can be found at the + <url name="http://www.tux.org/" url="http://www.tux.org/"> + Web site. + </descrip> <sect1>Founding a LUG @@ -1482,6 +1501,9 @@ of charge.</item> <item>1.7.3: Added mention of Debian GNU/NetBSD to the CPU ports section. Reorganised and further expanded the latter. Recorded Linux Gazette's move to new hosting. Added LinuxFocus.</item> + <item>1.7.4: Added LinuxWorld Magazine, fixed URL of Recipe for +a Successful Linux User Group, which I moved. Added Tux.Org and +LinuxUserGroups.org as LUG support organisations. </itemize>