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News and Editorials
KDE 3.0 beta 1 released
The first beta of KDE 3.0 has been [14]released. [15][kdelogo_112.jpg]
A brief list of the new features to be found in KDE 3.0 include:
* A new Windows/Mac style clipboard in addition to the standard X
window system style clipboard.
* A long list of new KMail features.
* KDevelop additions including Zaurus and iPAQ support.
* SSL certificate and CA management tools.
* A file dialog URL speed bar.
* Support for Konqueror sidebar actions.
* A long list of Konsole enhancements.
* Improvements to the KDE Library.
The main purpose of this release is to iron out any remaining problems
before the official 3.0 release ([16] planned in February). "Beta1 is
a stabilized snapshot of the current KDE 3 development branch and is
meant for testers, developers and translators,"
The goals of the 3.0 beta release are as follows:
* Receive bug reports and constructive feedback from testers.
* Update and complete of the KDE 3 documentation.
* Establish a stable API to allow KDE 2 apps to be ported to KDE 3.
* Solicit feature requests from developers prior to freezing the
KDE 3 API.
* Provide a stable snapshot for the language translation teams.
Those who don't mind their code a little uncooked should try the new
KDE3 out. Downloads are available [17]here
Audio Projects
The latest from LINUXMUSIC. The [18]LINUXMUSIC site lists a number of
new packages including a new version of Sox, several new Linux MIDI
tools, and more.
Glame 0.6.0 released. Version 0.6.0 of the Glame audio file editor
[19]is available. This version is considered a stable branch and
features realtime adjustable parameters, key bindings, better
localization for French and German users, and more.
Ogg Vorbis RC3 available. A new release candidate, RC3, [20]has been
announced for the Ogg Vorbis audio compression suite. This version
features better quality and improved bitrate management features.
Quick Toots from Dave Philips. Linux Audio guru Dave Philips has
release the first article in a series known as [21]Quick Toots. This
article illustrates the creation of spectral displays of audio data
using the Ceres3 spectral editor.
Education
SEUL/edu Linux in Education Report. The [22]SEUL/edu Linux in
Education Report for December 24 is out with the usual survey of
happenings with Linux and the educational community.
Electronics
Xcircuit 2.5.2 released. Version 2.5.2 (beta) of the Xcircuit
schematic drawing package [23]has been released. The main new feature
is support for displaying multiple instances of an object, with
different parameters, on the same library page. There is also a new
stable version, 2.3.5 which features bug fixes and enhancements to the
Python interface.
PCB 1.7.3 alpha released. After a long period of little activity, a
new version of PCB, an open source printed circuit drawing program
[24]has been released. The [25]CHANGES are mostly in the area of
improved Gerber file driver software.
Embedded Systems
Embedded Linux Newsletter (LinuxDevices). The LinuxDevices.com
[26]Embedded Linux Newsletter for December 20, 2001 is out, with the
usual gathering of news from the embedded Linux community. Responses
to Microsoft's attack on embedded Linux are the main topic this week.
Network Management
Automating Network Administration, Part One (O'Reilly). Luke A. Kanies
[27]discusses network administration automation on O'Reilly's ONLamp
site. "I'm a sysadmin; it's my job to make sure my company's servers
are doing what they're supposed to be doing when they are supposed to
be doing it, and it's my job to solve any problems that interfere with
that.
This job has given me what I call my Big Red Button Dream(tm): I dream
of a separate entrance to my own office, with all of the monitors,
servers, workstations, and whatever I need to do my job. No one sees
me enter, no one sees me leave, no one knows if I'm working or
sleeping. But when anything anywhere on the network breaks, a Big Red
Button on the wall starts flashing to indicate a problem."
Printing Systems
LPRng 3.8.4 released. LPRng version 3.8.4 [28]has been released. The
[29]CHANGES for this version include some bug fixes and a few new
features.
Peer to Peer
Distributed Systems Topologies: Part 1 (OpenP2P.com). Nelson Minar
[30]discusses a number of Peer to Peer topologies in an O'Reilly
OpenP2P article. "The peer-to-peer explosion has reminded people of
the power of decentralized systems. The promise of robustness,
open-endedness, and infinite scalability have made many people excited
about decentralization. But in reality, most systems we build on the
Internet are largely centralized."
Web-site Development
The latest Zope Members News. This week, the [31]Zope Members News
site looks at ZCGI, a package that allows CGI-BIN scripts to be run
directly under Zope.
AxKit 1.5 Released (use Perl). Version 1.5 of AxKit [32]has been
announced. "For those not in the know, AxKit is an XML application
server - allowing you to generate applications in an Apache server
using various XML technologies such as XSLT and eXtensible Server
Pages." AxKit is built with Perl, mod_perl, and XS.
Protozilla: Pipes, Protocols and the Web Browser (Linux Journal). The
Linux Journal [33]looks at Protozilla, essentially a browser-side CGI
implementation. "The main goal of the Protozilla project is to make it
easy for the browser to interact with existing software, without the
need for extensive modifications to conform to any browser-specific
interface. The client-side CGI feature of Protozilla essentially
allows any command-line program to be invoked within the browser."
Yes, they do discuss the scary security implications of this
capability.
January 3, 2002
Application Links
[34]GIMP
[35]Mozilla
[36]Galeon
[37]High Availability
[38]ht://Dig
[39]mnoGoSearch
[40]MagicPoint
[41]Wine
[42]Worldforge
[43]Zope
Open Source Code Collections
[44]Berlios
[45]Freshmeat
[46]OpenSourceDirectory
[47]Savannah
[48]Le Serveur Libre
[49]SourceForge
[50]Sweetcode
Desktop Development
Web Browsers
Mozilla 0.9.7 released. Mozilla 0.9.7 [51]is available. The
[52]release notes list a number of new features including a fully
implemented Labels feature in Mail&News, SMIME functionality, a new
Document Inspector, a new advanced preference panel for fine-grained
JavaScript control, and lots more.
Galeon 1.0.2 released. Progress continues on the Galeon web browser,
[53]Version 1.0.2 of the stable branch features a few bug fixes and
compatibility with Mozilla 0.9.7.
There is also [54]a review of Galeon 1.0.2 on the technologyreview.org
site.
Desktop Environments
People of KDE: Meni Livne. This week's People of KDE features [55]Meni
Livne, maintainer of the KDE Israel website.
Mosfet Contributes Code to KDE (Again). After a bit of a break, long
time KDE hacker Mosfet [56]has contributed a number of new effects to
KDE/Qt. "The new effects include normalize, equalize, solarize,
threshold, emboss, despeckle, charcoal, rotate, sample, addNoise,
blur, edge, implode, oil paint, sharpen, spread, shade, swirl, wave,
and contrastHSV"
Gnome Installation Guide 1/2002 has been published. A new edition of
the GNOME Installation Guide [57]has been announced. The new edition
is available [58]here.
GNOMEnclature: Getting ready for GNOME 2, Part 1 (IBM developerWorks).
Mikael Hallendal and Richard Hult present the first in a series of
articles [59]on GNOME 2. "Mikael Hallendal and Richard Hult of
CodeFactory will give you the inside information you need to make the
best use of the new GNOME 2 platform. In this series, you'll learn how
to use the new and improved libraries available with GNOME 2 so that
you can write your own Nautilus view, panel applets, and much more."
FLTK v1.1.0b8 Released. A new version of FLTK, the Fast Light ToolKit
[60]has been released. Several new component packages are also
available.
Games
Pygame Review (O'Reilly). Gareth Noyce [61]reviews PyGame on O'Reilly.
"Pygame is a lightweight wrapper around the Simple DirectMedia
Layer(SDL) -- stay with me here! -- a cross-platform library for
accessing low-level graphics programming routines available under
Windows, Linux, Mac OS, and BSD (amongst others). Think 'DirectX' and
you'd be close enough, except the beauty of SDL is it's free,
non-proprietary, and extremely powerful."
Meanwhile, PyGame 1.3 and some new tutorials [62]have been released.
Interoperability
Kernel Cousin Wine #111. [63]Issue 111 of Kernel Cousin Wine has been
published. Topics include a possible Wine license change, a working
NetBSD port, a Crypto API, Windows Screensavers, and more.
Office Applications
Gnumeric 1.0.0 released. The long-awaited [64]Gnumeric 1.0.0 release
has happened. See the announcement for a description of the
capabilities in this release; it is truly a fully-featured spreadsheet
program. Congratulations to the Gnumeric team.
Bluefish 0.7 HTML editor released. Version 0.7 of the Bluefish HTML
editor [65]is available. Features include "numerous small updates and
improvements, more translations the custom menu now is extended for
custom search and replace macro's, some small memory leaks fixed and
better handling for file history. For the brave: there is
autocompletion in progress ".
Miscellaneous
KC GNUe #8. Issue number eight of Kernel Cousin GNUe [66]is available.
Check it out for all of the latest GNU Enterprise developments.
The year in DotGNU. For the new year, the [67]DotGNU Newsletter takes
on an annual perspective. It is a lengthy and interesting publication,
with several articles on what DotGNU can provide now, and where the
project intends to go.
Desktop Environments
[68]GNOME
[69]GNUstep
[70]KDE
[71]XFce
[72]XFree86
Window Managers
[73]Afterstep
[74]Enlightenment
[75]FVMW2
[76]IceWM
[77]Sawfish
[78]WindowMaker
Widget Sets
[79]GTK+
[80]Qt
Programming Languages
C
GCC 3.0.3 released. Version 3.0.3 of the GNU Compiler Collection, GCC,
[81]has been released. This is a bug-fix release that fixes, among
other things, a bug that showed up when compiling the Linux kernel.
Caml
Caml Weekly News for January 1, 2001. The [82]Caml Weekly News for
December 19, 2001 through January 1, 2002 is out. Topics include
Ensemble 1.34, Cameleon 0.2, MacroHTML, OCaml on the iPAQ, and more.
New Caml Hump additions. This week, [83]The Caml Hump takes a look at
Camomile, a module set for multi-lingual processing, MacroHTML, an
HTML macro processor, the Cameleon OCaml IDE, and more.
Java
Java3D 1.2.1_03 and 1.3-beta1. The Blackdown Java-Linux Team has
[84]released version 1.2.1_03 of its Java3D API implementation. It is
a bug fix release; the more adventurous, however, should note that the
first beta of Java3D 1.3 is also available.
Rock 'em, sock 'em Robocode! (IBM developerWorks). Sing Li [85]talks
about Robocode, a Java 2 graphical robotics battle simulator. "Is it
possible to learn inheritance, polymorphism, event handling, and inner
classes, all while dodging bullets and executing precision attack
maneuvers? A surprisingly addictive teaching-tool-turned-game-craze
called Robocode is about to make this a reality for Java developers
worldwide."
Perl
Parrot's now officially functional (use Perl). The new Perl 6 Parrot
interpreter [86]is now functional.
Perl 6 Porters for December 29, 2001. The [87]December 29, 2001
edition of Perl 6 Porters is out. This issue looks at JIT, output
primitives, and the Perl Development Grant Fund.
PHP
PHP 4.1.1 released. A new version of PHP [88]is available. Version
4.1.1 fixes a few minor bugs that showed up in version 4.1.0, see the
[89]release notes for all of the details.
PHP Weekly Summary for December 31, 2001. The [90]latest PHP Summary
looks at several proposed changes to PHP, a number of new bug fixes,
and other PHP issues.
Python
Python 2.2. Guido van Rossum has [91]announced the release of
Python 2.2, "just in time to be placed under the Christmas tree."
This week's Python-URL. Here's [92]Dr. Dobb's Python-URL for January
2, 2002, with the latest in happenings from the Python community.
The latest Daily Python-URL entries. Recent additions to [93]the Daily
Python-URL includes a look at a Python comment extractor called
HappyDoc 2.0, a Doc format e-book publisher known as Pyrite Publisher
2.0, and new release of the online book [94]Thinking in Python.
Jython 2.1 released. A new version of Jython, a Python interpreter
written in Java, [95]has been released. See the [96]Jython NEWS
document for all of the details.
Ruby
This Week's Ruby Garden. This week, [97]the Ruby Garden features
discussions on integer division, Ruby bindings for libGMP, the
RubyGems 0.4 library packaging system, the new Ruby 1.6.6 release, and
more. Also, check out the new [98]Ruby Weekly News from the Ruby
Garden folks.
Tcl/Tk
This week's Tcl-URL. Two new editions of Dr. Dobb's Tcl-URL are
available, the [99]December 24, 2001 issue, and the the usual
gathering of interesting tidbits from the Tcl/Tk community.
[100]January 1, 2002 issue.
XML
Clark Challenges the XML Community (XML.com). Edd Dumbill
[101]discusses James Clark's opening keynote at the recent IDEAlliance
XML 2001 Conference in Orlando, Florida. "Though at the center of the
development of XML 1.0 and XSLT, and much SGML technology before that,
Clark has recently become an increasingly dissenting voice at the
World Wide Web Consortium. He used his speech to set out his concerns
about the position that the guardians of XML now find themselves in."
Working XML: Compiling the paths and automating tests (IBM
developerWorks). Benoit Marchal [102]writes about HC, the SAX content
Handler Compiler on IBM's developer Works. "Each month in the Working
XML column, Benoit Marchal discusses the progress of his open-source
projects for XML developers, from design decisions to coding
challenges. The new project called HC (short for Handler Compiler)
will take some drudgery out of event-based XML parsing by
automatically generating the SAX ContentHandler for a list of XPaths."
Versioning Problems (XML.com). Leigh Dodds [103]brings up some issues
with the first Working Draft of XML 1.1. "Since before the XML-Deviant
column started in January 2000, many in the community have expressed
an interest in the creation of a new version of XML. Some considered
XML too complex and wanted it simplified--a recurring theme over the
last two years. Others have wanted to see more substantial revisions
to incorporate other specifications that have become part of the XML
'core.'"
Section Editor: [104]Forrest Cook
Language Links
[105]Caml
[106]Caml Hump
[107]Tiny COBOL
[108]Erlang
[109]g95 Fortran
[110]Gnu Compiler Collection (GCC)
[111]Gnu Compiler for the Java Language (GCJ)
[112]Guile
[113]Haskell
[114]IBM Java Zone
[115]Jython
[116]Free the X3J Thirteen (Lisp)
[117]Use Perl
[118]O'Reilly's perl.com
[119]Dr. Dobbs' Perl
[120]PHP
[121]PHP Weekly Summary
[122]Daily Python-URL
[123]Python.org
[124]Python.faqts
[125]Python Eggs
[126]Ruby
[127]Ruby Garden
[128]MIT Scheme
[129]Schemers
[130]Smalltalk
[131]Tcl Developer Xchange
[132]Tcl-tk.net
[133]O'Reilly's XML.com
[134]Regular Expressions
[135]Next: Commerce
[136]Eklektix, Inc. Linux powered! Copyright Л 2002 [137]Eklektix,
Inc., all rights reserved
Linux (R) is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
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