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June 1999 <I>Linux Journal</I>
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The June issue of <A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/"><I>Linux
Journal</I></A> will be hitting the newsstands May 14.
This issue focuses on Standards with an article by Daniel Quinlan about what's
happening with the Linux Standard Base Project and one in which the various
distributions tell us how they feel about standards.
<I>Linux Journal</I> now has articles that appear "Strictly On-Line".
Check out the Table of Contents at
<A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue62/index.html">
http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue62/index.html</A> for articles in this
issue as well as links to the on-line articles.
To subscribe to <I>Linux Journal</I>, go to <A
HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/ljsubsorder.html">
http://www.linuxjournal.com/ljsubsorder.html</A>.
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For Subcribers Only</font>: <I>Linux Journal</I> archives are now available
on-line at <A
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Open Source Modeller for Povray & AutoCAD forming nicely
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 12:00:41 +1200<BR>
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An Open Source 3D Modelling program using GTK is shaping up; it's called
"Giram" (Giram Is Really A Modeller). Giram can already create scenes
and provide a front-end to Povray, the clever part being that it both
reads and writes Povray scripts - the only one that does that we know
of. AutoCAD import and export filters are shaping nicely and we would
like to include other formats too. Animation and post-production
features are planned.
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If you are interested, or would like to help create the free 3D modeller
that Linux so badly needs, please visit the Giram website.
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For more information:<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.minet.net/giram/">http://www.minet.net/giram/</A>
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LinuxGT Release Date Announcement / Drawing info
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Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 08:40:56 -0500<BR>
LinuxGT is happy to bring you the OFFICIAL release dates for the
LinuxGT CD and ftp. May 5th we will begin taking orders via telephone,
web, and snail mail. May 10th we will begin shipping the LinuxGT CD
with (1)Bootable CD, (2) Floppy Disks (One for graphical install without a
bootable CD BIOS, one for non-VGA Installation), (1) Quickstart Booklet,
and (1)Users Guide. We are STILL Taking pre-registrations, please see
the note about the drawing below.
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** DRAWING ** : Pre-Register, and you will be entered into the drawing
for the FIRST PRINT CD of LinuxGT! Not only do you get LinuxGT FREE,
but you get the very first package! (They are numbered sequentially).
Hey, we'll even foot the shipping bill! Pre-Registration does NOT mean
you are obligated to purchase.
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To pre-register, simply visit http://www.greysite.com/ordering.html or
<A HREF="http://www.greysite.com/">http://www.greysite.com/</A> and click
the links!
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For more information:<BR>
Rick Collette, <A HREF="mailto:corick@bgosh.com">corick@bgosh.com</A>
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Tripwire Expands into Japan
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PORTLAND, Ore. - April 19, 1999 - Tripwire(tm) Security Systems, Inc.
(TSS), a leading supplier of information security solutions, selected its
first Japanese distributor today. The agreement with Tokyo-based
Matsushita Inter-Techno Co. (MITC) will support and expand the growing
Japanese demand for TSS' Tripwire(tm), the most widely deployed File
Integrity Assessment (FIA) tool for the Unix platform.
<P>
For more information:<BR>
Matsushita Inter-Techno, Co. Ltd. (MITC)
Tripwire Security Systems,
<A
HREF="http://www.tripwiresecurity.com/">http://www.tripwiresecurity.com/</A>
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Sane Solutions Announces Alliance with HP
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NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI - March 29, 1999 - Sane Solutions, LLC today
announces an alliance with Hewlett-Packard Company to offer Sane
Solutions' NetTracker Internet usage tracking software as part of HP's
worldwide Covision Internet solutions program. Through the Covision
alliance, Sane Solutions, HP and other Covision members will work together
to deliver comprehensive Internet solutions to meet specific customer needs,
including electronic commerce and other high value-added Internet solutions.
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NetTracker is server-based software designed to analyze the traffic from
multiple web servers, proxy servers, firewalls & FTP servers and provide
companies with detailed information about their web site visitors, as well
as their employees' use (or abuse) of the Internet.
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For more information:<BR>
Sane Solutions,<A HREF="http://www.sane.com/">http://www.sane.com/</A>
HP's Covision Program, <A HREF="http://www.hpcovision.com/">
http://www.hpcovision.com/</A>
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Strategic Alliance Between Corel, KDE and Debian
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Ottawa, Canada - April 21, 1999 - Corel Corporation (NASDAQ: COSFF,
TSE: COS) today announced an alliance with two major Open Source developer
communities to advance the development of its proposed Linux distribution;
a user-friendly Linux installation and graphical user interface (GUI) for
the desktop PC.
<P>
Corel and the K Desktop Environment (KDE) Project will be working together
to enhance the KDE GUI for inclusion in the upcoming Corel version of
Linux, aimed for the desktop user.
<P>
Corel will also build its desktop Linux offering around the Debian
GNU/Linux distribution, which already has one of the largest installed
bases in the Linux community, and is known for its stability and security.
<P>
With a recent alliance with Cygnus, which will provide Cygnus
GNUPro software technology to enable Corel to move its market-leading
productivity applications to Linux, Corel is firmly on track to deliver
its proposed Linux distribution to the market by the fall. This will be
in advance of its WordPerfect Office 2000 for Linux productivity suite
and CorelDRAW 9 for Linux graphics application in the fourth quarter
and beginning of 2000 respectively.
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For more information:<BR>
Corel Corporation, <A
HREF="http://www.corel.com/">http://www.corel.com/</A><BR>
The K Desktop Environment, <A HREF="http://www.kde.org/">http://www.kde.org</A> <BR>
Debian GNU/Linux, <A HREF="http://www.debian.org/">http://www.debian.org/</A>
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Linux Links
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The High School Underground site:
<A HREF="http://www.hsunderground.com/">http://www.hsunderground.com/</A>
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Database of Linux resources: <A HREF="http://www.LinuxStart.Com/">
http://www.LinuxStart.Com/</A>
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Italian ``HOWTO book'':
<A HREF="http://www.pluto.linux.it/ildp/">http://www.pluto.linux.it/ildp/</A>
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Comdex 99 Photos:
<A HREF="http://www.bwill.net/comdex/">
http://www.bwill.net/comdex/</A>
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SoundPro Sound Card:
<A HREF="http://home.gelrevision.nl/~h.wolter/CMI8330_Mini_HOWTO.txt">
http://home.gelrevision.nl/~h.wolter/CMI8330_Mini_HOWTO.txt</A>
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O'Reilly Guide to Learning Python Released
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Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 12:53:03 -0700 (PDT)<BR>
Sebastopol, CA--O'Reilly has announced the release of a new beginner's
guide to Python, "Learning Python" by Mark Lutz & David Ascher.
Python is gaining in popularity as
an object-oriented language for writing standalone programs, quick
scripts, and prototypes of complex applications. Python is free,
open-source, and easy to use. Python scripts are portable across many
platforms, including all major Unix systems, Linux, Windows 95/98,
Windows NT, and MacOS.
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For more information:<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.oreilly.com/">http://www.oreilly.com/</A>,
<A HREF="mailto:order@oreilly.com">order@oreilly.com</A>
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HP Delivers 24x7 Worldwide Support for Linux...
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PALO ALTO, Calif.--April 20, 1999--Hewlett-Packard Company
today announced the availability of HP Linux support services, which provide
customers with around-the-clock, worldwide support of Linux and HP Linux
applications. HP's new support services include a maximum two-hour response-time
commitment, and immediate response for critical calls, on multivendor Intel-
based platforms. HP is mobilizing on all fronts to meet the anticipated strong
demand for Linux systems, software and services.
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For more information:<BR>
Hewlett-Packard Company, <A HREF="http://www.hp.com/">http://www.hp.com/</A>
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Linux GNUPrO Tools for Intel's Future IA-64 Processors
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SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 26, 1999 - Cygnus Solutions today announced it
is working closely with Intel to optimize its industry leading GNUPro
software development tools for Intel's future IA-64 Architecture,
beginning with the Merced processor. With this announcement, Cygnus'
market leading Linux tools now span all key Intel processors, beginning
with the latest Celeron;, Pentium II and Pentium III processors, as
well as high performance, low power StrongARM processors.
<P>
The GNUPro Toolkit for the IA-64 Architecture will be available from
Cygnus when Intel's Merced moves into production in mid 2000.
<P>
For more information:<BR>
Cygnus,
<A HREF="mailto:info@cygnus.com">info@cygnus.com</A>,
<A HREF="http://www.cygnus.com/product/gnupro.html/">http://www.cygnus.com/product/gnupro.html</A>
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Arco Announces New IDE Backup Device DupliDisk
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HOLLYWOOD, Florida (April 22, 1999) -- Arco Computer
Products, Inc., www.arcoide.com, a leading provider of low
cost IDE disk mirroring technology, today announced the
DupliDisk-POS, a real-time backup device designed for
small chassis PC users who want the security of a
duplicate hard drive but not the high cost of a SCSI RAID
system.
<P>
For more information:<BR>
ARCO Computer Products, Inc.,
<A HREF="mailto:arco@arcoide.com">arco@arcoide.com</A>,
<A HREF="http://www.arcoide.com/">http://www.arcoide.com/</A>
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Programming with Qt Book Release
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 09:48:58 -0700 (PDT)<BR>
Sebastopol, CA--Qt is an easy-to-use, multi-platform C++ GUI toolkit.
With Qt, a developer can write an application once and run it on UNIX,
Windows 95/98, and Windows NT platforms. Linux developers can acquire Qt
for free (unless they wish to develop closed-source commercial
applications in which case they must purchase a license). Now O'Reilly
and Associates has published a book on Qt"Programming with Qt" by
Matthias Kalle Dalheimer.
<P>
Qt's benefits are impressive, but the learning curve can be steep. Qt
comes with excellent reference documentation, but beginners often find
the included tutorial is not enough to really get started with Qt. "We
felt there was a need for a book that guides you through the steps of
writing a Qt application and presents all of the GUI elements in Qt,
along with advice about when and how to use them, so that you can make
full use of the toolkit." said Elke Hansel, Managing Director of
O'Reilly Germany, "There's also lots of information for seasoned Qt
programmers, including material on advanced 2D transformations,
drag-and-drop, and writing custom image file filters."
<P>
For more information:<BR>
<A HREF="http://www.oreilly.com/">http://www.oreilly.com/</A>,
<A HREF="mailto:order@oreilly.com">order@oreilly.com</A>
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Penguin Computing Announcement
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San Francisco, CA - April 1 - Penguin Computing, Inc., the nation's
largest and fastest-growing company focusing exclusively on turn-key
Linux solutions, announced today that it now begun offering Linux-based
computer systems that use AMD K6 series processors from Advanced Micro
Devices Inc.(NYSE: AMD). These desktops, servers and workstations offer
all the reliability of a Penguin system with the speed of an AMD K6
series inside. To mark the expanded offering, Penguin is pricing
systems featuring high performance AMD processors extremely
aggressively, starting at just $990.
<P>
For more information:<BR>
Penguin Computing, <A HREF="http://www.penguincomputing.com/">
http://www.penguincomputing.com/</A>
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Linux Announcements from Dell and Red Hat
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ROUND ROCK, Texas--April 26, 1999--Dell Computer Corporation,
the world's leading direct computer systems company, today
announced it plans to factory-install the new Red Hat Linux 6.0 operating system
on select, "Red-Hat Ready" certified configurations of its PowerEdge(R) servers,
Dell Precision(tm) WorkStations and OptiPlex(R) business desktop computers.
<P>
Dell is also the first company to receive multiprocessor certification from Red
Hat for its four-processor PowerEdge 6300 enterprise server and its dual-
processor Dell Precision WorkStations. Dell will offer the new Red Hat software
factory-installed on configurations of its PowerEdge 1300, 2300, 4300, 4350,
6300 and 6350 servers; Dell Precision 410 and 610 WorkStations; and OptiPlex GX1
and GX1p desktop PCs.
<P>
Red Hat Linux 6.0, which was announced by Red Hat today, adds symmetric
multiprocessing support for up to four processors and other new features to
deliver improved performance and reliability in enterprise and Internet
applications that run the day-to-day business of companies worldwide.
<P>
For more information:<BR>
Dell Computer Corp., <A HREF="http://www.dell.com/products/poweredge/linux/">
http://www.dell.com/products/poweredge/linux/</A>
Red Hat Software, <A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/">http://www.redhat.com/</A>
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Linux Announcements from IBM, Red Hat and Caldera
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SOMERS, N.Y.--April 26, 1999--IBM today announced its award-winning ViaVoice speech recognition technology is available for the Linux
operating environment. ViaVoice is the first commercial speech recognition
technology to be ported to the Linux environment.
<P>
IBM's initial Linux offering will include a beta version of IBM ViaVoice
Software Developers Kit (SDK) for Linux, IBM ViaVoice Run Time Kit for Linux and
open source sample applications. These technologies provide the foundation for
application developers to incorporate speech recognition technology into the
next generation of applications. The initial beta version of ViaVoice engine and
SDK for Linux is available in U.S. English. Red Hat Software will be the first
to distribute IBM's speech technology as part of the company's Linux 6.0
Application CD(a), also announced today. In the coming months, IBM plans to
extend its ViaVoice for Linux offering to support a variety of languages,
additional content and distribution channels, including Caldera Systems.
<P>
In addition to offering its ViaVoice SDK and engine for Linux, IBM will host a
Web site for new technology downloads and a discussion group for technical
information and collaboration with fellow developers. For more information about
these services, visit IBM at <A HREF="http://www.software.ibm.com/speech/">
http://www.software.ibm.com/speech/</A> and select "Linux."
<P>
For more information:<BR>
IBM Speech Systems, <A HREF="http://www.software.ibm.com/speech/">
http://www.software.ibm.com/speech/</A><BR>
Red Hat Linux, <A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/">http://www.redhat.com/</A><BR>
Caldera Systems, <A HREF="http://www.caldera.com/">http://www.caldera.com/</A>
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Official Red Hat Linux 6.0
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Durham, N.C.--April 26, 1999--Red Hat=AE Software, Inc., a
developer and support provider of the Linux operating system, today
announced Official Red Hat Linux 6.0. This major new release of the
award-winning Red Hat Linux server operating system (OS) adds
symmetrical multi-processor support (SMP) for up to four processors and
many other new features to deliver tremendous horsepower and
reliability for the most demanding enterprise and Internet applications
running the day-to-day business of companies worldwide.
<P>
Red Hat Linux 6.0 includes the new Linux 2.2 kernel. The new kernel
supports more hardware and improves the overall performance of the
Linux OS. The Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) is freely available under
the GPL license and automatically installs and updates the various
pieces of the Linux OS and lets systems administrators easily
distribute Linux across the enterprise.
<P>
Red Hat Linux 6.0 has pricing options available from $39.95 to $79.95.
It can also be downloaded from ftp.redhat.com immediately.
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For more information:<BR>
Red Hat Software, <A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/">http://www.redhat.com/</A>
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Linuxcare and Terra Soft Solutions
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Linuxcare Inc. --the first company to provide complete technical support, consulting, education and product certification for Linux--recently joined forces with Terra Soft Solutions, developers of Yellow Dog Linux (www.yellowdoglinux.com) for Apple Macintosh PPC and G3s, to provide enterprise-class support for Yellow Dog Linux solutions.
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Linuxcare draws from a worldwide network of Linux developers and experts to offer 24 x 7 Linux support services. Known for its vendor-neutral support of Linux software offerings, Linuxcare adds Yellow Dog Linux to the roster of major Linux distributions supported by the firm's per-incident, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum technical support packages. Yellow Dog Linux offers a compelling solution for Macintosh environments looking to adopt the proven OS platform: Linux.
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For more information:<BR>
Linuxcare, Inc., <A
HREF="http://www.linuxcare.com/">http://www.linuxcare.com/</A> <BR>
Terra Soft Solutions, Inc., <A HREF="http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com">
http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/</A>
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Linux Announcements from Pacific HiTech
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 07:18:46 -0700<BR>
Pacific HiTech is the first major Linux company to ship a general purpose
Linux server package, TurboLinux Server. TurboLinux Server, to be released
for general shipment in North America in June, is now available in Japan.
Pacific HiTech has already shipped more than 30,000 copies through systems
integration, retail, and magazine bundle distribution channels.
<P>
TurboLinux Server makes it easy to install and administer a Linux server to
a server on a company's web site, e-mail, file and print serving and FTP.
The installer also performs automatic partitioning and offers different
Linux kernel types from SMP (more than one processor) to APM (advanced power
management). In addition, it features built-in virus and security
protection. Bundled with TurboLinux Server is commercial backup software as
well as drivers to support the most popular server RAID and UPS solutions.
<P>
Pacific HiTech will also announce that it is the first major distributor of
Linux in Chinese, having shipped more than 110,000 units of TurboLinux to
date to the People's Republic of China.
<P>
For more information:<BR>
Pacific HiTech, <A HREF="http://www.pht.com/">http://www.pht.com/</A>
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PowerQuest's Lost & Found
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Johannesburg, 3 May 1999 - The Chernobyl virus, which was
responsible for destroying data from thousands of hard drives
throughout the world, has proven just how powerful PowerQuest Corporation's
data recovery tool Lost & Found can be when facing damaged data. People
throughout the world are using Lost & Found to retrieve files from
their Chernobyl-infected computers and, in all known cases, have recovered
100 percent of the lost, deleted or corrupted data. Search & Rescue, the
enterprise version of Lost & Found, is also being used to help businesses
recover from virus infections. Both products are available from
Johannesburg-based software distributor OS/2 Express SA.
<P>
Lost & Found is a fast and easy way to restore lost data on your PC.
Lost & Found automatically recovers and restores data after virus
infection, accidental (or intentional) data loss, a disk crash or
logical system failure. As long as the disk is still spinning, Lost &
Found can locate and recover almost any lost file for FAT and FAT32.
In addition, Lost & Found does not need to be installed prior to data
loss.
<P>
OS/2 Express SA markets utilities, tools and applications for Windows, OS/2
Linux and Netware, including all PowerQuest products, as well as Linux
distributions, including RedHat, SuSE, OpenLinux, Slackware, TurboLinux,
Mandrake, Debian, FreeBSD and LinuxPro
<P>
For more information:<BR>
Power Quest, <A
HREF="http://www.powerquest.com/">http://www.powerquest.com/</A> <BR>
OS/2 Express, <A
HREF="mailto:os2express@icon.co.za">os2express@icon.co.za</A>,
<A HREF="http://www.os2.co.za/software/">http://www.os2.co.za/software/</A>
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