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From:	 Phil Lavigna <phil@mandrakesoft.com>
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Subject: Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter - Issue #34
Date:	 Tue, 12 Mar 2002 15:37:18 -0800


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                  M A N D R A K E     L I N U X

          C O M M U N I T Y      N E W S L E T T E R

              Issue #34    Tuesday, 12 March 2002

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Welcome to the Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter -- dedicated to
keeping you up-to-date with the latest Mandrake-related news & info.

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This Week's Summary: 8.2 RC1 available for download & testing; 8.2
Packages at MandrakeClub; Mandrake in the News; Legislative Alert;
Business Case of the Week; Security-related Software Updates; This
Week's Online Poll; Website Notices; Headlines from MandrakeForum.


Top Story
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8.2 Release Candidate available for download & testing.
Mandrake Linux 8.2 RC1 was released on Saturday, March 9. This is the
final testing phase before it is labeled "Gold" and made into the 8.2
Final.

The Cooker is now in a deep freeze which means that no new software
packages are introduced into the distribution -- only severe bugs will
be fixed -- but there is still time to download and test on your
equipment. Read the complete announcement here:
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=1985


MandrakeClub
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The first commercial software packages from the 8.2 distribution have
hit the download area. To kick off the festivities, Denis released a
few of the most popular applications, libraries and plugins:

    * Codeweavers Wine
    * Opera 6 browser
    * Acroread (PDF reader)
    * Acroread plugin
    * RealPlayer
    * Turboprint printer drivers
    * Alcatel Speedtouch USB adsl modem microcode
    * SUNs jdk and jre (Java stuff)

Denis adds: "By the time 8.2 boxes hit the shops, all of the
applications from the "commercial CDs" should be available for download
here. We may even end up having MORE applications, as the CDs have
fixed deadlines, and our download zone has none. :-))"

Not yet a Mandrake Club member? To learn more, please visit:
http://mandrakelinux.com/en/club/


Mandrake in the News
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Mandrake Linux is Number 2 at Linux Counter.
According to the latest Linux Counter survey, Mandrake Linux overcame
Debian to became the "second most popular distro".
http://mandrakeforum.com/article.php?sid=1966

Late last year, Linux Counter conducted a major "house cleaning" by
removing many old and inactive accounts. Users were asked to
re-register their machines and record their distribution of choice. The
latest stats show a big drop for Debian and Slackware, while the
percentage of machines running RedHat, Mandrake, and SuSE rose.

Over 90,000 machines are now registered at Linux Counter. The current
results show:

1) Red Hat   30.40%
2) Mandrake  20.01%
3) Debian    12.76%
4) Slackware 12.41%
5) SuSE    11.67%
6) DIY        1.34%
7) Connectiva 1.11%

Be sure to have your Mandrake system counted at Linux Counter:
http://counter.li.org/enter-person.php

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Netcraft.com -- Web Server Survey.
According to Netcraft's February's survey, deployment of the Advanced
Extranet Server has jumped 43% since January, exceeding Lotus Domino
and Red Hat's Stronghold. Compared to Feb 2001, the number of sites
running AES has increased by more than two hundred percent.
http://www.netcraft.com/Survey/Reports/0202/

The Advanced Extranet Webserver is a high-performance version of the
famous Apache webserver that is found only in the Mandrake Linux
distribution.


Legislative Alert
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U.S. Senator Fritz Hollings (D-SC) held a hearing on Thursday, February
28th to examine copyright protection in the digital age. Some of the
ideas that are being considered would seriously infringe on consumer
"fair use" rights. The music and movie industry has been spearheading a
campaign to control ordinary PCs with a series of laws, such as the
DMCA and SSSCA. Senator Hollings is supporting their goals.

Leslie L. Vadasz, Executive Vice President of Intel, testified:
"For some studios, the objective is total control... Congress should
focus attention on the degree to which the consumer interest is being
undermined by a slavish adherence to demands for total content
protection."

The complete hearing is available in PDF form:
http://commerce.senate.gov/hearings/hearings.htm


Business Case of the Week
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SAIR and Mandrake Linux... hitting the desktop.
This week's feature is a nicely written personal story of one man's
experience with the SAIR Linux Certified Administrator course, as well
as its validity in real-world terms.

"Currently, I am interrogating the viability of replacing all Windows
desktops with Mandrake Linux instead of moving on to pricey slow
Windows 2000 (XP is out of the question for me, our documents are OUR
documents). There are only about 4 employees using an application that
requires Windows, i.e. our bookkeeping software. Have to keep Windows
there, if only to receive my salary..."
http://www.mandrakebizcases.com/article.php?sid=278

For many more examples of Mandrake in the workplace, please see:
http://www.MandrakeBizcases.com


Software Updates
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Security-related software updates have been released for:

* mod_frontpage --fixes a buffer overflow vulnerability
* mod_ssl -- fixes a buffer overflow vulnerability
* openssh -- fixes local root vulnerability

View the complete list at MandrakeSecure.net.
http://www.mandrakesecure.net/


This Week's Online Poll
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How important is StarOffice?

* Important enough to buy a PowerPack
* OpenOffice is good enough for me
* I don't care.

Cast your vote in the Voting Booth and check the results:
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/pollBooth.php?op=results&pollID=31


Website Notices
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MandrakeSecure.net has a new paper titled "Enabling SASL support in
postfix". This document describes how to configure the Postfix email
server and Cyrus SASL to provide SASL-based AUTH support for allowing
only authenticated clients the ability to relay email.
http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/postfix-sasl.php

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MandrakeUser.org has many new contributions and updates this week,
including:

New pages on:
    * Installing Java
    * Handling CD-Images
    * Configuring An IDE CD/RW Drive On ML 8.1 By Hand
    * Mounting A Remote Share Via FTP
    * Accessing WebDAV Shares

Updated pages on:
    * Keyboard in X
    * Fonts in X
    * HTTPS And Webmin
    * Shell FAQ

A new Offline Edition of MandrakeUser.org is now available for
downloading. Read all about it here:
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=1983


Headlines from MandrakeForum
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Many stories this week about testing Beta 4, including:
 * What and how to test
 * USB and USB2 support
 * Testing TV cards and webcams
 * Upgrading from 8.1
 * And lots more
http://mandrakeforum.com/search.php?query=8.2+beta4

Mounting A Remote Directory Locally Via FTP.
Tom describes an interesting way to mount a remote FTP share on a local
machine so it appears like any other normal disk.
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=1980

Trouble with libpng2 and libpng3.
The way that libraries are named in Unix/Linux allows users to install
several versions of the same library if/when needed. This is a great
thing for assuring backwards compatibility... that is, until
libpng3 came out.
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=1975

Configuring An ISA Sound Card
An anonymous Mandrake Linux user asks:
"I have an aopen aw37 sound card, and i cant get it to work with
mandrake linux. Can anyone help me?" Tom responds with some good tips,
and sever readers contribute their own.
http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?lang=en&sid=1967

Read these and other stories at MandrakeForum
http://www.MandrakeForum.com/

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