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- These are descriptions of the packages in the Slackware contrib directory:
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- aps-23: Apsfilter-2.3
- aps-23:
- aps-23: Andreas Klemm's Apsfilter-2.3. aps-2 is an lineprinter input filter
- aps-23: for Unix Systems with Berkeley alike printing system (configuration
- aps-23: using /etc/printcap). Main features are AUTOMATIC FILE TYPE
- aps-23: RECOGNITION for the filetypes: * ASCII * DATA * POSTSCRIPT * DVI *
- aps-23:
- aps-23:
- aps-23:
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- auis63L2-mail: Andrew User Interface System - Mail System
- auis63L2-mail:
- auis63L2-mail: This package is aimed at those needing A BETTER MAIL INTERFACE
- auis63L2-mail: and those interested in a MULTI-MEDIA (MIME) MAIL INTERFACE
- auis63L2-mail:
- auis63L2-mail: REQUIREMENTS:
- auis63L2-mail: YOU MUST HAVE INSTALLED AUIS63L2-WP.TGZ FIRST.
- auis63L2-mail: /bin/csh (e.g. ln -sf /bin/tcsh /bin/csh)
- auis63L2-mail: X Window System
- auis63L2-mail: A WORKING MAIL SYSTEM (using mail/elm or whatever).
- auis63L2-mail:
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- auis63L2-src: Andrew User Interface System - For the Programmer
- auis63L2-src:
- auis63L2-src: This package is aimed at the SOURCE CODE DEVELOPER.
- auis63L2-src:
- auis63L2-src: REQUIREMENTS:
- auis63L2-src: YOU MUST HAVE INSTALLED AUIS63L2-WP.TGZ FIRST.
- auis63L2-src: /bin/csh (e.g. ln -sf /bin/tcsh /bin/csh)
- auis63L2-src: X Window System
- auis63L2-src:
- auis63L2-src:
- auis63L2-src:
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- auis63L2-wp: Andrew User Interface System - Word Processing
- auis63L2-wp:
- auis63L2-wp: This package is aimed at the WORD PROCESSING audience.
- auis63L2-wp:
- auis63L2-wp: ALSO REQUIRES:
- auis63L2-wp: /bin/csh (e.g. ln -sf /bin/tcsh /bin/csh)
- auis63L2-wp: X Window System
- auis63L2-wp:
- auis63L2-wp:
- auis63L2-wp:
- auis63L2-wp:
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- seejpeg: seejpeg v1.4.3
- seejpeg:
- seejpeg: seejpeg is Evan Harris's JPEG viewer which utilizes svgalib and
- seejpeg: contains limited GIF, PPM and TARGA viewing support. The most useful
- seejpeg: feature of seejpeg is that it automatically decides on the 'best'
- seejpeg: video mode to use based on the image being displayed and the video
- seejpeg: card being used. To aid it, various hints may be given as program
- seejpeg: options. In the worst case, it may be overridden.
- seejpeg:
- seejpeg:
- seejpeg:
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- dosemu.53p28: An MSDOS emulator.
- dosemu.53p28:
- dosemu.53p28: This package allows you to run MS-DOS under Linux by setting up
- dosemu.53p28: a virtual machine (DOS box) capable of servicing BIOS calls and
- dosemu.53p28: other requirements of DOS while Linux continues to run in
- dosemu.53p28: protected mode. It runs most MS-DOS software that doesn't require
- dosemu.53p28: DOS extenders, etc, including Windows 3.0 in real mode.
- dosemu.53p28:
- dosemu.53p28: Configuration instructions are placed in /usr/doc/dosemu.
- dosemu.53p28:
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- gcl-2.0: GNU common lisp 2.0
- gcl-2.0:
- gcl-2.0: Now includes an interface to Tcl/Tk.
- gcl-2.0:
- gcl-2.0:
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- gcl-2.0:
- gcl-2.0:
- gcl-2.0:
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- gcl-2.0:
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- gpc-1.1p2: GNU Pascal compiler - gpc-1.1p2.6.3.
- gpc-1.1p2:
- gpc-1.1p2: This compiler requires that you have GCC 2.6.3 installed.
- gpc-1.1p2:
- gpc-1.1p2:
- gpc-1.1p2:
- gpc-1.1p2:
- gpc-1.1p2:
- gpc-1.1p2:
- gpc-1.1p2:
- gpc-1.1p2:
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- httpd: NCSA httpd Web server.
- httpd:
- httpd: This is NCSA's public domain HTTP server. It allows your machine to
- httpd: act as a server for World Wide Web clients such as Mosaic, Lynx, and
- httpd: Netscape.
- httpd:
- httpd: This server was developed at the National Center for Supercomputing
- httpd: Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- httpd:
- httpd:
- httpd:
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- ircII+term: ircII2.3.17+tv1.1 with term support
- ircII+term:
- ircII+term: This is a version of IRC (Internet Relay Chat) for the systems
- ircII+term: running TERM 2.x.x. It also includes voice support and other
- ircII+term: extra features.
- ircII+term:
- ircII+term:
- ircII+term:
- ircII+term:
- ircII+term:
- ircII+term:
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- ircII: ircII2.3.17+tv1.1 for TCP/IP
- ircII:
- ircII: This is a version of IRC (Internet Relay Chat) for the systems
- ircII: with direct TCP/IP access (including SLIP/PPP). It also includes
- ircII: voice support and other extra features.
- ircII:
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- lemacs-19.10: Lucid Emacs version 19.10
- lemacs-19.10:
- lemacs-19.10: This is a version of Emacs enhanced to work under X. This
- lemacs-19.10: version has been linked with the shared libraries from XFree86
- lemacs-19.10: 3.1 (X11R6).
- lemacs-19.10:
- lemacs-19.10:
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- lemacs-19.10:
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- manpagesrc: groff source for manpages
- manpagesrc:
- manpagesrc: This package contains the groff source for the manpages used in
- manpagesrc: Slackware, and is useful for creating hard copy of the manpages.
- manpagesrc: Why this is preferable to 'man', well.... I really don't know.
- manpagesrc:
- manpagesrc:
- manpagesrc:
- manpagesrc:
- manpagesrc:
- manpagesrc:
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- noweb: Noweb is a literate-programming tool like FunnelWEB or nuweb, only
- noweb: simpler. A noweb file contains program source code interleaved with
- noweb: documentation. When noweb is invoked, it writes the program source
- noweb: code to the output files mentioned in the noweb file, and it writes a
- noweb: TeX file for typeset documentation.
- noweb:
- noweb: AUTHOR:
- noweb:
- noweb: Norman Ramsey, Bellcore. Internet address norman@bellcore.com.
- noweb: Noweb home page at ftp://bellcore.com/pub/norman/www/noweb/intro.html.
- noweb:
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- nvi: nvi - 'vi' clone.
- nvi:
- nvi: Version 1.34 of nex/nvi, a freely redistributable replacement for the
- nvi: Berkeley ex and vi text editors.
- nvi:
- nvi:
- nvi:
- nvi:
- nvi:
- nvi:
- nvi:
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- pdksh: pdksh 5.0.6
- pdksh:
- pdksh: A freely distributable Korn shell clone.
- pdksh:
- pdksh:
- pdksh:
- pdksh:
- pdksh:
- pdksh:
- pdksh:
- pdksh:
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- perl-5.000: Perl-5.000
- perl-5.000:
- perl-5.000: Version 5.000 of Perl -- Larry Wall's interpreted systems language.
- perl-5.000:
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- samba-1.9.13: Samba 1.9.13
- samba-1.9.13:
- samba-1.9.13: Samba is a Unix based SMB file server. This allows a Unix host to
- samba-1.9.13: act as a file and print server for SMB clients. This includes
- samba-1.9.13: Lan-Manager compatible clients such as LanManager for DOS, Windows
- samba-1.9.13: for Workgroups, Windows NT, OS/2, Pathworks and many more. If you
- samba-1.9.13: have any PCs running SMB clients, such as a PC running Windows for
- samba-1.9.13: Workgroups, then you can mount file space or printers from a Linux
- samba-1.9.13: host, so that directories, files and printers on the Linux host
- samba-1.9.13: are available on the PC.
- samba-1.9.13:
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- sample_users: sample users 'gonzo', 'snake', and 'satan'
- sample_users:
- sample_users: If you install this package, 3 sample users will be created
- sample_users: (gonzo, snake, satan). This package was once part of the AP disk
- sample_users: series, but too many people installed it without noticing, and it
- sample_users: was becoming the best known backdoor into Linux boxes all over the
- sample_users: Internet (!). This package stems from a time before the "adduser"
- sample_users: utility was put in Slackware, so it really isn't all that helpful
- sample_users: anymore. You could use "adduser" to create some sample accounts
- sample_users: nearly as easily
- sample_users:
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- smail: Ian Kluft's Linux port of Smail 3.1.28.
- smail:
- smail: Smail is a mail-handling system. Some find it easier to maintain and
- smail: configure than BSD sendmail, especially for use with UUCP. It comes
- smail: with many documentation and sample files. Look in
- smail: /usr/lib/smail/tools.linux for the HOWTO file that will help you get
- smail: started.
- smail:
- smail:
- smail:
- smail:
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- termify: termify-0.3
- termify:
- termify: Termify converts dynamically linked binaries for term use by changing
- termify: the name of the standard library from libc.so.4 to libt.so.4. Both
- termify: libraries should be installed in /lib. Termify will take the
- termify: specified command, and create a termified binary with the correct
- termify: permissions in the current directory. For example:
- termify:
- termify: termify /bar/foo
- termify:
- termify: Will create ./termfoo in the current directory.
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- xgrabsc: A screengrabber for X.
- xgrabsc:
- xgrabsc: Xgrabsc and xgrab allow you do take PostScript shapshots of individual
- xgrabsc: X clients, regions of the X screen, or the entire screen.
- xgrabsc:
- xgrabsc:
- xgrabsc:
- xgrabsc:
- xgrabsc:
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- xgrabsc:
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