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-<guide type="newsletter">
-<title>Gentoo Weekly Newsletter</title>
-<subtitle>February 9, 2004</subtitle>
-<abstract>This is the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for the week of February 9th, 2004.</abstract>
-<version>Volume 3, Issue 6</version>
-<date>9 February 2004</date>
-<author title="Editor">
- <mail link="carlos@gentoo.org">Yuji Carlos Kosugi</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Contributor">
- <mail link="aja@clanarmstrong.com">AJ Armstrong</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Contributor">
- <mail link="bdowney@briandowney.net">Brian Downey</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Contributor">
- <mail link="cold_flame@email.com">Luke Giuliani</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Contributor">
- <mail link="klieber@gentoo.org">Kurt Lieber</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Contributor">
- <mail link="rcm@sasaska.net">Rafael Cordones Marcos</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Contributor">
- <mail link="david@phrixus.net">David Narayan</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Contributor">
- <mail link="Lovechild@foolclan.com">David Nielsen</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Contributor">
- <mail link="plate@gentoo.org">Ulrich Plate</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Contributor">
- <mail link="swift@gentoo.org">Sven Vermeulen</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Dutch Translation">
- <mail link="Hendrik.Eeckhaut@UGent.be">Hendrik Eeckhaut</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Dutch Translation">
- <mail link="sephiroth@quicknet.nl">Jorn Eilander</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Dutch Translation">
- <mail link="bernieke@bernieke.com">Bernard Kerckenaere</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Dutch Translation">
- <mail link="peter@daborg.nl">Peter ter Borg</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Dutch Translation">
- <mail link="linux@sejo.be">Jochen Maes</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Dutch Translation">
- <mail link="rgoessen@home.nl">Roderick Goessen</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Dutch Translation">
- <mail link="gerard@steelo.net">Gerard van den Berg</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="French Translation">
- <mail link="mat@frheaven.com">Matthieu Montaudouin</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="French Translation">
- <mail link="neysx@gentoo.org">Xavier Neys</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="French Translation">
- <mail link="riverdale@linuxmail.org">Martin Prieto</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="French Translation">
- <mail link="cabec2@pegase.net">Antoine Raillon</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="French Translation">
- <mail link="seb@cine7.net">Sebastien Cevey</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="French Translation">
- <mail link="mabouya@petitefleure.org">Jean-Christophe Choisy</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="German Translation"><mail link="lordvan@gentoo.org">Thomas Raschbacher</mail></author>
-<author title="German Translation"><mail link="madeagle@gentoo.org">Steffen Lassahn</mail></author>
-<author title="German Translation"><mail link="haim@gentoo.org">Matthias F. Brandstetter</mail></author>
-<author title="German Translation"><mail link="Cyrik@gentoo.org">Lukas Domagala</mail></author>
-<author title="German Translation"><mail link="dertobi123@gentoo.org">Tobias Scherbaum</mail></author>
-<author title="German Translation"><mail link="Sputnik1969@gentoo.org">Daniel Gerholdt</mail></author>
-<author title="German Translation"><mail link="dj-submerge@gentoo.org">Marc Herren</mail></author>
-<author title="German Translation"><mail link="SirSeoman@gentoo.org">Tobias Matzat</mail></author>
-<author title="Italian Translation">
- <mail link="mush@monrif.net">Marco Mascherpa</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Italian Translation">
- <mail link="paper@tiscali.it">Claudio Merloni</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Italian Translation">
- <mail link="bsolar@bluewin.ch">Christian Apolloni</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Italian Translation">
- <mail link="stefano.lucidi@gentoo-italia.org">Stefano Lucidi</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Japanese Translation">
- <mail link="hagi@p1d.com">Yoshiaki Hagihara</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Japanese Translation">
- <mail link="katuyuki@siva.ddo.jp">Katsuyuki Konno</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Japanese Translation">
- <mail link="carlos@gentoo.org">Yuji Carlos Kosugi</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Japanese Translation">
- <mail link="yasunori@mail.portland.co.uk">Yasunori Fukudome</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Japanese Translation">
- <mail link="088@t.email.ne.jp">Takashi Ota</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Polish Translation">
- <mail link="sototh@gts.pl">Radoslaw Janeczko</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Polish Translation">
- <mail link="lucass.home@pf.pl">Lukasz Strzygowski</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Polish Translation">
- <mail link="veng@wp.pl">Michal Drobek</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Polish Translation">
- <mail link="apo@cyberpunk.net.pulawy.pl">Adam Lyjak</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Polish Translation">
- <mail link="cthulhu@emusearch.net">Krzysztof Klimonda</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Brazil) Translation">
- <mail link="bohlke@inf.ufrgs.br">Atila "Jedi" Bohlke Vasconcelos</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Brazil) Translation">
- <mail link="dudu@datavibe.net">Eduardo Belloti</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Brazil) Translation">
- <mail link="joaoraf@rudah.com.br">Jo&#227;o Rafael Moraes Nicola</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Brazil) Translation">
- <mail link="mgazambuja@terra.com.br">Marcelo Gon&#231;alves de Azambuja</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Brazil) Translation">
- <mail link="angusy@gentoobr.org">Otavio Rodolfo Piske</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Brazil) Translation">
- <mail link="natunobilis@gentoobr.org">Pablo N. Hess -- NatuNobilis</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Brazil) Translation">
- <mail link="pzilla@yawl.com.br">Pedro de Medeiros</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Brazil) Translation">
- <mail link="venturasbarbeiro@ig.com.br">Ventura Barbeiro</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Portugal) Translation">
-<mail link="blueroom@digitalmente.net">Bruno Ferreira</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Portugal) Translation">
- <mail link="humpback@felisberto.net">Gustavo Felisberto</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Portugal) Translation">
- <mail link="jose_costa@netcabo.pt">Jos&#233; Costa</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Portugal) Translation">
- <mail link="metalgodin@linuxmail.org">Luis Medina</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Portuguese (Portugal) Translation">
- <mail link="rjlouro@rjlouro.org">Ricardo Loureiro</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Russian Translator">
- <mail link="amncorp@bk.ru">Aleksandr Martyncev</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Russian Translator">
- <mail link="gals_home@list.ru">Sergey Galkin</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Russian Translator">
- <mail link="svyatogor@gentoo.org">Sergey Kuleshov</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Russian Translator">
- <mail link="asp13@mail.ru">Alex Spirin</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Russian Translator">
- <mail link="dzaletov@rambler.ru">Denis Zaletov</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Spanish Translation">
- <mail link="lanark@lanark.com.ar">Lanark</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Spanish Translation">
- <mail link="ferdy@ferdyx.org">Fernando J. Pereda</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Spanish Translation">
- <mail link="lpeinado@uoc.edu">Lluis Peinado Cifuentes</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Spanish Translation">
- <mail link="ZEPHRYNXIRDAL@telefonica.net">Zephryn Xirdal T</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Spanish Translation">
- <mail link="katossi@usuarios.retecal.es">Guillermo Juarez</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Spanish Translation">
- <mail link="correo@sevein.com">Jes&#250;s Garc&#237;a Crespo</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Spanish Translation">
- <mail link="carlos@castillobueno.com">Carlos Castillo</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Spanish Translation">
- <mail link="julio@castillobueno.com">Julio Castillo</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Spanish Translation">
- <mail link="s3r@fibertel.com.ar">Sergio G&#243;mez</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Turkish Translation">
- <mail link="aycan@core.gen.tr">Aycan Irican</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Turkish Translation">
- <mail link="bugra@myrealbox.com">Bugra Cakir</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Turkish Translation">
- <mail link="cagils@biznet.com.tr">Cagil Seker</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Turkish Translation">
- <mail link="emre@core.gen.tr">Emre Kazdagli</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Turkish Translation">
- <mail link="evrim@core.gen.tr">Evrim Ulu</mail>
-</author>
-<author title="Turkish Translation">
- <mail link="gurcell@core.gen.tr">Gursel Kaynak</mail>
-</author>
-<chapter>
- <title>Gentoo News</title>
-<section>
-<body>
-<ul>
- <li><uri link="#doc_chap1_sec2">Gentoo Linux Project seeking an additional dialup developer</uri></li>
- <li><uri link="#doc_chap1_sec3">New gentoo-science maliing list</uri></li>
-</ul>
-</body>
-</section>
-<section>
-<title>Gentoo Linux Project seeking an additional dialup developer</title>
-<body>
-<p>
-The Gentoo Linux Project is looking for a developer to join the net-dialup team to help quash bugs and maintain ebuilds. We're looking for dedicated devolpers, preferably with experience in developing for dialup packages and writing ebuilds. If you're not sure you have what it takes, check out <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=&amp;short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&amp;short_desc=&amp;long_desc_type=allwordssubstr&amp;long_desc=&amp;bug_file_loc_type=allwordssubstr&amp;bug_file_loc=&amp;keywords_type=allwords&amp;keywords=&amp;bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&amp;bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED&amp;emailassigned_to1=1&amp;emailreporter1=1&amp;emailcc1=1&amp;emailtype1=substring&amp;email1=net-dialup&amp;emailtype2=substring&amp;email2=&amp;bugidtype=include&amp;bug_id=&amp;changedin=&amp;chfieldfrom=&amp;chfieldto=Now&amp;chfieldvalue=&amp;cmdtype=doit&amp;order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&amp;field0-0-0=noop&amp;type0-0-0=noop&amp;value0-0-0=">this</uri> bug list. If you're still interested, send an email to <mail link="lanius@gentoo.org">Heinrich Wendel</mail> with some background info.
-</p>
-</body>
-</section>
-<section>
-<title>New gentoo-science mailing list</title>
-<body>
-<p>
-Gentoo User <mail link="afant@geekmail.cc">Andrew Fant</mail> is currently in the process of pulling together a group interested in the use of Gentoo technology in computational science and engineering. To this end, a mailing list (gentoo-science@gentoo.org; follow the instructions on <uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/lists.xml">the mailing list page</uri> to subscribe) and IRC channel (gentoo-science on irc.freenode.net) have been established. The initial focus will be on providing a clearing house for applying Gentoo Linux to scientific computing, as well as working with the maintainers of the science herd to help speed the unmasking of new versions of applications. In the longer term, they hope to engage in advocacy and voicing the needs of end-users interested in scientific computing.
-</p>
-</body>
-</section>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
-<title>Featured Developer of the Week</title>
-<body>
-<p class="secthead">Bryan Stine</p>
-
-<figure link="http://www.gentoo.org/images/gwn/20040209_battousai.jpg"
-short="Bryan Stine" caption="Bryan Stine" />
-
-<p>
-Our featured developer for this week is <mail
-link="battousai@gentoo.org">Bryan Stine</mail> (battousai), a recent
-addition to the development team who is working with <mail
-link="spyderous@gentoo.org">Donnie Berkholz</mail> and the <uri
-link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/metastructure/herds/herds.xml?select=xfree">xfree
-herd</uri> on improving <uri
-link="http://gatos.sourceforge.net/">ati-gatos</uri> support in
-portage, as well as helping with the <uri
-link="http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/index.xml">Hardened
-Gentoo</uri> project maintaining the <uri
-link="http://www.bastille-linux.org/">Bastille-Linux</uri> and <uri
-link="http://www.cipherdyne.com/psad/">PSAD</uri> projects. His main
-tasks at this early point in his dev career comprise developing,
-updating and testing ebuilds, as well as the perennial tasks of bug
-identification and squashing - whether in ebuilds or the original
-applications. Bryan has also been working with the xfree herd in
-adapting the XFree86 SDK to assist with the task of simplifying XFree
-installations under Gentoo.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-Bryan has been using Linux for about seven years, having worked with
-it under the RedHat, Slackware and Mandrake distros - with Mandrake as
-his preference prior to encountering Gentoo. He first encountered
-Gentoo when version 1.0 was in pre-release, and welcomed it as an
-opportunity to escape RPM package management. His role on the
-development team began when <mail link="seemant@gentoo.org">Seemant
-Kulleen</mail> asked him to assist with some perl hacking in order to
-get Bastille-Linux working with Gentoo. After taking over maintenance
-of the Bastille-Linux and PSAD (a log analyzer and intrusion detector)
-ebuilds as a user, Bryan was asked to take on formal responsibilities
-as a Gentoo developer. He commented that "I really enjoyed
-contributing as a user, and that enjoyment continues as I am now a
-developer", and remarked on the continuing friendliness and
-helpfulness of users and developers as he has settled in. In addition
-to his new role, Bryan still enjoys helping out with user questions on
-the #gentoo IRC channel, and is frequently seen there under his
-pseudonym, Battousai.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-Bryan is "a long-time KDE user", who counts <uri
-link="http://www.kvirc.net/">KvIRC</uri> and <uri
-link="http://kontact.org/">Kontact</uri> and <uri
-link="http://slicker.sourceforge.net/">slicKer</uri> among his
-favorite apps. He is also fond of <uri
-link="http://www.konqueror.org/">Konqueror</uri> and <uri
-link="http://www.mozilla.org/products/firebird/">Mozilla
-Firebird</uri>. He works on an Athlon XP 2800+ (512 MB, 120 GB SATA,
-Radeon 7200) workstation and an HP laptop from WalMart that sports an
-Athlon XP 2200+ M (256 MB, 30 GB).
-</p>
-
-<p>
-Bryan is currently a sophomore student, studying Computer Science at
-East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania in the United States. He
-lives in a small town north of Philadelphia, near New York city. He
-is an avid hockey fan, unfailingly cheering for the Philadelphia
-Flyers. He is also a video (not computer) game aficionado, anime
-watcher and unapologetic Groening fan. Bryan closed our interview
-with a favorite quote from Futurama's robotic alchoholic, Bender:
-"Arrr...the law of science be a harsh mistress.", and a reminder to
-mark our calendars with September 19th, "International
-Talk-Like-a-Pirate Day".
-</p>
-
-
-</body>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
-<title>User Story</title>
-<body>
-<p><b>Michael Rayment, MUN: Computer Department at University of Newfoundland Switches to Gentoo</b></p>
-<p>Michael Rayment, the system administrator at Canada's <uri link="http://www.cs.mun.ca">Memorial University of Newfoundland</uri> who decided to put Gentoo on every single desktop and server in the house, sent us an account of his motivations for moving to Gentoo that was so convincing we decided to publish it verbatim:</p>
-<p><b>Background</b></p>
-<p>First I should provide a little background. I work as a system administrator at a moderate sized university providing computing support for the student computer labs across campus. In total my group provides support for about 800 client workstations some of which are part of a Beowulf cluster, others are Linux only and some are dual boot (Linux/Win98). One common feature is that they are all booting Linux disklessly using an internal boot prom (PXE or Etherboot). All the client workstations get their Linux software from one of 15 application servers that each have identical copies of the Linux software. Only the kernels are customized to run on their respective hardware. The lowest end computers are AMD 266's but most of the computers are in the 600 to 2800 megahertz range. It is quite remarkable that such a wide range of computers can run from a single image but what a difference it makes to managing those systems. Within minutes we can rsync the latest modifications out to our 15 application servers and immediately the software is available to our 800 clients. Over the years we have based our image on Slackware, Debian, Mandrake and Redhat.</p>
-<p><b>Making the Plunge</b></p>
-<p>Until quite recently we were running Redhat 7.2 heavily modified and patched to keep up-to-date with the latest security patches and some newer versions of applications. You might wonder why we are still running Redhat 7.2 instead of the latest and greatest. Well the reason is that invariably things break and packages are missing or don't work after a major upgrade. In short the users get upset and therefore we take a lot of time checking the new distribution before inflicting it on our users. Also we have to munge the distribution to get it to play well in the diskless environment. Putting out a new distribution is therefore something that we don't take lightly and don't do at the drop of the hat. However the applications and libraries are getting old and are in need of a refresh so we began looking at alternatives last summer.</p>
-<p>Our first task was to come up with a list of what we wanted from our new distribution. At the top of our wish list was a distribution that:</p>
-<ul>
-<li>would evolve gradually over time and not go though completely "new" distributions every year.</li>
-<li>would be comprehensive so that we would not have to go out to
-other sources and get missing applications and deal with inevitable incompatibilities.</li>
-<li>would be able to gracefully deal with package dependencies so we don't have to hunt around on the net for particular packages that are required to get an application going.</li>
-<li>would be highly configurable and allow for the easy customization of software to fit into our environment.</li>
-<li>would provide access to the source code actually running on our systems.</li>
-<li>would play well in a diskless environment.</li>
-</ul>
-<p>At the end of the day Gentoo won out on all counts. Gentoo provides an incredible utility called emerge that is able to keep our image up-to-date without inflicting our user community with traumatic change. Changes in one package here or there, following an emerge -u world, is much easier to handle and test than the installation of a completely new distribution. We were amazed at the 6000 odd packages (I didn't bother to count) that are supported under the Gentoo distribution. Most of the software that we have accumulated over the years was available through a simple emerge command. I really enjoyed the way Gentoo dealt with software dependencies. Under our Redhat distribution sometimes we would have to hunt down packages in order to get an application up and running. With Gentoo it lists the dependencies and, at the installers request, proceeds to download, compile and install all the dependencies along with the application. Another feature of Gentoo is that it is a source distribution and so all the sources are readily available in a compact form that can be easily be expanded and viewed for debugging purposes. Since the conversion of sources to binary is accomplished through the use of ebuild scripts, it is possible to control the way your system compiles and where the various package components are installed.</p>
-<p>Finally and most importantly I was pleased that Gentoo played well with our diskless environment. One thing that made converting to a diskless environment easy was the ability to have named run levels. This allows us to start up computers running different services by passing an argument to the kernel at boot time. For each of our specialized environments (eg. dual boot computers, single boot computers, Beowulf systems, firewalls, dial up ISP computers and kiosk computers), the symlinks to the specific start up scripts are simply placed into an appropriately named directory and the diskless client then takes on the requested functions based on the boot up parameter. Another thing I liked was the way that you could fake the start up of a particular component of the run time start up sequence. This is important when booting disklessly as things like the network services are already configured before init even starts.</p>
-<p><b>Where We Are</b></p>
-<p>We have just started the roll out of Gentoo into our lab environment. We are currently running a modified Gentoo image on a few computers in one of our Computer Science labs and will turn more on as we work out the wrinkles. We will soon be starting to build our master Gentoo server that will sync out software to the application servers. As we switch one lab from Redhat to Gentoo we will simply point the labs application server to the Gentoo master sync server. It will probably take a month or two to complete the switch over depending on how busy we are and how many problems we run into. Again we like to make sure things are working well before inflicting change on our users.</p>
-<p><b>Comments</b></p>
-<p>As to whether Gentoo is the distribution for you, well that depends on a number of things. As you can well imagine we have a lot of experience with Unix and Linux and we also like to do unusual things with our computers. Gentoo is ideal for this kind of situation. The portage system does make things very smooth so I can certainly see neophytes being able to install a Gentoo system without much effort but for the guy who just wants to turn on the computer and have it work then I can see a real advantage in the traditional binary distribution. One of the big advantages of Linux is that there are multiple ways to set up your computer. Hopefully there will be a way, whether it be Redhat or Gentoo, that meets everyones needs so that some day most people will actually choose Linux over Microsoft when selecting an OS.</p>
-<p>My other hope is that there will be greater support for running Linux in a diskless environment. What is needed is a standard way of doing Linux disklessly so that software developers can write their software in such a way as to facilitate the running of their applications in a diskless environment. The /dev file system and /dev/shm have certainly gone a long way towards facilitating the diskless transition. The adoption of the /var as the directory of choice for applications to write to, has made the task quite easy but occasionally some applications still do something that messes up. But from a systems management point of view going diskless is worth the effort. It offers truly distributed computing with truly centralized management control and it is something that Microsoft does not offer. It is therefore something that the Linux world should promote.</p>
-</body>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
-<title>Gentoo Security</title>
-<!-- <section>
-<body>
-<ul>
- <li><uri link="#doc_chap3_sec2">GLSA: mod_php</uri></li>
-</ul>
-</body>
-</section> -->
-<section>
-<title>GLSA: mod_php</title>
-<body>
-<p>
-PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is
-especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.
-
-If the server configuration "php.ini" file has "register_globals = on"
-and a request is made to one virtual host (which has "php_admin_flag
-register_globals off") and the next request is sent to the another
-virtual host (which does not have the setting) through the same apache
-child, the setting will persist. This may lead to leaks of global variables.
-</p>
-<p>
-Depending on the server and site, an attacker may be able to exploit
-global variables to gain access to reserved areas, such as MySQL
-passwords, or this vulnerability may simply cause a lack of
-functionality. As a result, users are urged to upgrade their PHP
-installations.
-
-Gentoo ships PHP with "register_globals" set to "off" by default.
-
-This issue affects both servers running Apache 1.x and servers running
-Apache 2.x.
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li>Severity: Normal</li>
-<li>Packages Affected: &lt;=dev-php/mod_php-4.3.4-r3</li>
-<li>Retification: emerge sync; emerge -pv "&gt;=dev-php/mod_php-4.3.4-r4"; emerge "&gt;=dev-php/mod_php-4.3.4-r4"</li>
-<li><uri link="http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.announce/284">GLSA Announcement</uri></li>
-</ul>
-</body>
-</section>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
-<title>Heard in the Community</title>
-<section>
-<title>Web Forums</title>
-<body>
-<p><b>Indian Languages in Gentoo</b></p>
-<p>Aniruddha Shankar aka<uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=501">Kream</uri> isn't exactly new to the Forums, in fact, he's been one of its first users, mere days after forums.gentoo.org's initial setup in April 2002. Despite this early involvement, he's only had very little over a dozen posts - and as it turns out just this weekend, that's to be seen as a clear victory for quality over quantity: His modified scripts for enabling Indian language support are in the Documentation, Tips &amp; Tricks section now, a must-have for Indian Gentoo users. Original author Guntupalli Karunakar's <uri link="http://indlinux.org/">IndLinux</uri> scripts, font and tool packages aim at providing Panjabi, Tamil and other languages to the Linux desktop, too, but for the time being Hindi is the only language supported, and it only works in a limited number of desktop environments. Check the thread:</p>
-<ul><li><uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=133464">Indian Language support in GNOME2.4 &amp; XFCE4</uri></li>
-</ul>
-<p><b>New Polish Forum</b></p>
-<p>Yet another language version for the official Gentoo Forums: The bulletin boards at Gentoo Poland that had been active for several months already have now been complemented by a Polish addition to forums.gentoo.org too. Variety rules:</p>
-<ul>
-<li><uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/viewforum.php?f=45">Polish Forum</uri></li>
-</ul>
-<p><b>Call for WLAN Test Equipment</b></p>
-<p>Gentoo developer <uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=15665">Latexer</uri> is looking for some of the harder-to-get-by WLAN hardware in order to do some driver hacking and testing on them. If you've got a spare PCMCIA or PCI wireless card with any of the chipsets he's mentioned in this thread, he'll be happy to hear from you:</p>
-<ul>
-<li><uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=133801">Spare wifi hardware put to good use.</uri></li>
-</ul>
-</body>
-</section>
-<section>
-<title>gentoo-user</title>
-<body>
-<p>
-<b>What doesn't work with 2.6?</b>
-</p>
-<p>
-One of the larger threads this week was a discussion regarding
-what does and does not work with the new 2.6 Linux kernel. Definitely
-some nice-to-know info. <uri link="http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/64641">
-Check it out here</uri>
-</p>
-<p>
-<b>Lightweight HTTPD</b>
-</p>
-<p>
-Serving only a few static webpages? You might be interested
-in <uri link="http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/64304">
-this</uri> thread discussing smaller, simpler alternatives to Apache.
-</p>
-</body>
-</section>
-<section>
- <title>gentoo-dev</title>
- <body>
-
- <p><b>Libraries and Binary Packages.</b></p>
- <p>Use many binary packages? Ever have trouble with broken library links? Well, this is the post for you. Enter the world of binary packages in Gentoo. More often than not, we compile here in Gentoo land, but sometimes (kde, gnome, openoffice please take the stage) it's just as easy to use pre-compiled packages. However, this can provide it's own fun adventures when it comes to library dependancies. Have a <uri link="http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/15665/">look</uri> for more ideas.</p>
-
- <p><b>etc-update and Essential Configs</b></p>
- <p>One of our favorite accessories, etc-update, usually makes life a whole lot easier. But what about those essential - and more often than not, system specific - configuration files like /etc/fstab, /etc/group and /etc/passwd? Should etc-update leave those alone regardless? Should the default be to make "example" files of the new files? Check <uri link="http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/15649/">it out</uri>.
- </p>
- </body>
-</section>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
-<title>Gentoo International</title>
-<body>
-<p><b>Belgium: Gentoo Developers and Users Meet at FOSDEM in Brussels on 21 &amp; 22 February</b></p>
-<p>Just like last year, lots of Europeans on the Gentoo team take the opportunity to be at <uri link="http://fosdem.org">Europe's number one developer conference</uri> quite seriously. This is the best venue for a meeting of those who are actively participating in advancing Gentoo Linux on a planetary scale, and besides Brussels does have a rather interesting gastronomical infrastructure, too. Though it's mostly a conference and not an exhibition as such, there will be an even bigger and better Gentoo booth than last year. If you want to make sure you meet the right people, be there on both Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 February 2004. </p>
-<p><b>Germany: Chemnitzer Linuxtag 6 &amp; 7 March</b></p>
-<p>With a few more days left before they really need to panic, the organisers of the Gentoo booth at the upcoming <uri link="http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/linux/tag/2004/allgemeines/">Linuxtag</uri> (link points to German webpage) at the University of Chemnitz are looking for people to help out, by bringing hardware to the event, and answering questions of the many visitors expected at Saxonia's main Linux event of the year. You can volunteer at <uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=131827">this forum thread</uri>.</p>
-</body>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
-<title>Bugzilla</title>
-<section>
-<title>Summary</title>
-<body>
- <ul>
- <li><uri link="#doc_chap1_sect2" >Statistics</uri></li>
- <li><uri link="#doc_chap1_sect3" >Closed Bug Ranking</uri></li>
- <li><uri link="#doc_chap1_sect4" >New Bug Rankings</uri></li>
- </ul>
-</body>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Statistics</title>
-<body>
- <p>
- The Gentoo community uses Bugzilla (<uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org" >bugs.gentoo.org</uri>) to record and track
- bugs, notifications, suggestions and other interactions with the development team. Between 30 January 2004 and 05 February 2004, activity
- on the site has resulted in:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li>602 new bugs during this period</li>
- <li>311 bugs closed or resolved during this period</li>
- <li>24 previously closed bugs were reopened this period</li>
- </ul>
- <p>
- Of the 5066 currently open bugs: 118 are labeled 'blocker', 197 are labeled 'critical', and 373 are labeled 'major'.
- </p>
-</body>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Closed Bug Rankings</title>
-<body>
- <p>
- The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs during this period are:
- </p>
- <ul>
-<li><mail link="eradicator@gentoo.org" >Jeremy Huddleston</mail>, with 26
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&amp;bug_status=CLOSED&amp;chfield=bug_status&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;resolution=FIXED&amp;assigned_to=eradicator@gentoo.org" >closed bugs</uri>
- </li>
-<li><mail link="amd64@gentoo.org" >AMD64 Porting Team</mail>, with 21
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&amp;bug_status=CLOSED&amp;chfield=bug_status&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;resolution=FIXED&amp;assigned_to=amd64@gentoo.org" >closed bugs</uri>
- </li>
-<li><mail link="games@gentoo.org" >Gentoo Games</mail>, with 19
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&amp;bug_status=CLOSED&amp;chfield=bug_status&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;resolution=FIXED&amp;assigned_to=games@gentoo.org" >closed bugs</uri>
- </li>
-<li><mail link="dev-portage@gentoo.org" >Portage team</mail>, with 14
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&amp;bug_status=CLOSED&amp;chfield=bug_status&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;resolution=FIXED&amp;assigned_to=dev-portage@gentoo.org" >closed bugs</uri>
- </li>
-<li><mail link="sound@gentoo.org" >Gentoo Sound Team</mail>, with 13
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&amp;bug_status=CLOSED&amp;chfield=bug_status&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;resolution=FIXED&amp;assigned_to=sound@gentoo.org" >closed bugs</uri>
- </li>
-</ul>
-</body>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>New Bug Rankings</title>
-<body>
- <p>
- The developers and teams who have been assigned the most new bugs during this period are:
- </p>
- <ul>
-<li><mail link="base-system@gentoo.org" >Core System Packages Team</mail>, with 32
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED&amp;chfield=assigned_to&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;assigned_to=base-system@gentoo.org" >new bugs</uri>
- </li>
-<li><mail link="amd64@gentoo.org" >AMD64 Porting Team</mail>, with 17
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED&amp;chfield=assigned_to&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;assigned_to=amd64@gentoo.org" >new bugs</uri>
- </li>
-<li><mail link="net-mail@gentoo.org" >Net-Mail Packages Team</mail>, with 13
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED&amp;chfield=assigned_to&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;assigned_to=net-mail@gentoo.org" >new bugs</uri>
- </li>
-<li><mail link="kde@gentoo.org" >Gentoo KDE Team</mail>, with 12
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED&amp;chfield=assigned_to&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;assigned_to=kde@gentoo.org" >new bugs</uri>
- </li>
-<li><mail link="eradicator@gentoo.org" >Jeremy Huddleston</mail>, with 12
- <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&amp;bug_status=ASSIGNED&amp;bug_status=REOPENED&amp;chfield=assigned_to&amp;chfieldfrom=2004-01-30&amp;chfieldto=2004-02-05&amp;assigned_to=eradicator@gentoo.org" >new bugs</uri>
- </li>
-</ul>
-</body>
-</section>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
-<title>Tips and Tricks</title>
-
-<body>
-
- <p class="secthead">Job Control</p>
-
- <p> This week's tip shows you how to use the basics of job control
- in the shell by putting processes in the background and returning
- them to the foreground. </p>
-
- <p> Whenever you execute a command at the command line, that's a job
- that has to be run. Most commands execute quickly and return you
- to the command line. But some commands (for example, using
- <c>cp</c> to copy a large amount of data), can take a long time.
- When that happens, your terminal will be unaccessible unless you
- put the job in the background. </p>
-
- <p> To put a job in the background, type &lt;Ctrl&gt;-z to suspend
- the job (and regain control of your terminal), and then type
- <i>bg</i> to put the job in the background. </p>
-
- <pre>% <i>cp file backup/file</i>
-<i>Ctrl-z</i>
-zsh: 1398 suspended cp file backup/file
-% <i>bg</i>
-[1] + continued cp file backup/file</pre>
-
- <p> Alternatively, you can put the job in the background from the
- start using the &amp; sign.</p>
-
- <pre>>% cp file backup/file &amp;
-[1] 1608</pre>
-
- <p> To see your running jobs you can use <c>jobs</c>. If you need to
- stop a job, you can use <c>kill %jobnumber</c></p>
-
- <pre>% <i>cp file backup/file &amp;</i>
-[1] 1751
-% <i>jobs</i>
-[1] + running cp file backup/file
-% <i>kill %1</i>
-<codenote>no news is good news</codenote> </pre>
-</body>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
-<title>Moves, Adds, and Changes</title>
- <section>
- <title>Moves</title>
- <body>
- <p>The following developers recently left the Gentoo team:
- <ul>
- <li><e>none this week</e></li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
- </section>
- <section>
- <title>Adds</title>
- <body>
- <p>The following developers recently joined the Gentoo Linux team:</p>
- <ul>
- <li><e>none this week</e></li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </section>
- <section>
- <title>Changes</title>
- <body>
- <p>The following developers recently changed roles within the Gentoo Linux project:</p>
- <ul>
- <li><e>none this week</e></li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </section>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
- <title>Contribute to GWN</title>
- <body>
- <p>Interested in contributing to the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter? Send us an <mail link="gwn-feedback@gentoo.org">email</mail>.</p>
- </body>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
- <title>GWN Feedback</title>
- <body>
- <p>Please send us your <mail link="gwn-feedback@gentoo.org">feedback</mail> and help make the GWN better.</p>
- </body>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
- <title>GWN Subscription Information</title>
- <body>
- <p>To subscribe to the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter, send a blank email to <email>gentoo-gwn-subscribe@gentoo.org</email>.</p>
- <p>To unsubscribe to the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter, send a blank email to <email>gentoo-gwn-unsubscribe@gentoo.org</email> from the email address you are subscribed under.</p>
- </body>
-</chapter>
-<chapter>
- <title>Other Languages</title>
- <body>
- <p>The Gentoo Weekly Newsletter is also available in the following languages:</p>
- <ul>
- <li><uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/news/be/gwn/gwn.xml">Dutch</uri></li>
- <li><uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/gwn.xml">English</uri></li>
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- <li><uri link="http://www.gentoo.org/news/br/gwn/gwn.xml">Portuguese (Brazil)</uri></li>
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- </ul>
- </body>
-</chapter>
-</guide>