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Last modified: Thu Aug 26 11:40:50 JST 1999

AfterStep-1.5i18n-0.7.i386.rpm

AfterStep Window Manager
AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager which was
originally put together by Bo Yang. BowMan was based on the fvwm window
manager, written by Robert Nation. Fvwm was based on code from twm. And so
on... It was originally designed to emulate some of the look and feel of the
NEXTSTEP user interface, but has since taken steps towards adding more
useful, requested, and neat features especially in 1.4 version ! The changes
which comprise AfterStep's personality were originally part of bowman
development, but due to a desire to move past simple emulation and into a
niche as its own valuable window manager, AfterStep designers decided to
change the project name and move on.

Important features of AfterStep include:

1. Wharf: a free-floating application loader which can "Swallow" running
programs and also can contain "Folders" of more applications.
2. Gradient filled TitleBars with 5 button : help/zap, action/tasks,
iconize/maximise, shade/stick & close/destroy buttons
3. Gradient filled root window PopUp menus which can be configured to
accomodate different tastes and styles of management
4. NEXTSTEP style icons which give a consistent look to the entire desktop
5. Pixmapped Pager with desktop pixmmaping
6. Easy to use look files, to share you desktop appearance with your friends
7. Start menu entries in a hierarchy of directories
8. WinList : a tasklist which can be horizontal or vertical
9. Many modules & asapps to give a good look to your X window station

bsd-games-2.1-5.i386.rpm

miscellaneous BSD games package
This is a bunch of games.  Highlights include backgammon, cribbage,
hangman, monop, primes, trek, and battlestar.

dialog-0.6-12.i386.rpm

A program to build tty dialog boxes
Dialog is a utility that allows you to build user interfaces in
a TTY (text mode only).  You can call dialog from within a shell
script to ask the user questions or present with choices in a more
user friendly manner.  See /usr/doc/dialog-*/samples for some
examples.

faces-devel-1.6.1-11.i386.rpm

Face saver library and header
This is the xface development environment.  It contains the static
libraries and header files for doing xface development.

mkdosfs-ygg-0.3b-8.i386.rpm

Creates a DOS FAT filesystem on a device
This is the mkdosfs package.  You can use this under Linux to
create MS-DOS FAT file systems.

mutt-0.93.2-2.i386.rpm

The Mutt Mail User Agent
Mutt is a small but very poweful full-screen Unix mail client.
Features include MIME support, color, POP3 support, message threading,
bindable keys, and threaded sorting mode.

postgresql-6.3.2-10.i386.rpm

PostgreSQL Data Base Management System
PostgreSQL Data Base Management System (formerly known as Postgres, then as
Postgres95).

PostgreSQL is an enhancement of the POSTGRES database management system, a
next-generation DBMS research prototype.  While PostgreSQL retains the
powerful data model and rich data types of POSTGRES, it replaces the PostQuel
query language with an extended subset of SQL. PostgreSQL is free and the
complete source is available.

PostgreSQL development is being performed by a team of Internet developers who
all subscribe to the PostgreSQL development mailing list. The current
coordinator is Marc G. Fournier (scrappy@postgreSQL.org). This team is now
responsible for all current and future development of PostgreSQL.

The authors of PostgreSQL 1.01 were Andrew Yu and Jolly Chen. Many others have
contributed to the porting, testing, debugging and enhancement of the code.
The original Postgres code, from which PostgreSQL is derived, was the effort
of many graduate students, undergraduate students, and staff programmers
working under the direction of Professor Michael Stonebraker at the University
of California, Berkeley.

The original name of the software at Berkeley was Postgres. When SQL
functionality was added in 1995, its name was changed to Postgres95. The name
was changed at the end of 1996 to PostgreSQL.

PostgreSQL runs on Solaris, SunOS, HPUX, AIX, Linux, Irix, FreeBSD, and most
flavours of Unix.

postgresql-clients-6.3.2-10.i386.rpm

clients needed to access a PostgreSQL server
This package includes only the clients and client libraries needed to access
an PostgreSQL server. The server is included in the main package. If all you
need is to connect to another PostgreSQL server, the  this is the only
package you need to install.

In this package there are client libraries available for C, C++ and PERL, as
well as several command-line utilities you can use to manage your databases
on a remote PostgreSQL server.

postgresql-data-6.3.2-10.i386.rpm

PostgreSQL initial database structure
This packages includes an initial database structure directory for PostgreSQL.
For a quick startup on PostegreSQL, it is recommended to install this package
with your PostgreSQL backend server (altough it is not required).

If you choose to not install this package you will have to create the initial
database yourself using 'initdb' command and possibly modify the postgresql
startup script if you choose a directory other than /var/lib/pgsql for
storing your databases.

postgresql-devel-6.3.2-10.i386.rpm

PostgreSQL development header files and libraries
This package contains header files and libraries required to compile
applications that are talking directly to the PostgreSQL backend server.

trojka-1.1-11.i386.rpm

falling blocks game similar to xjewels or t*tris for curses
The aim of this game is to control and to place the falling blocks, so
that at least three blocks horizontally or diagonally, or both, have
matching patterns. This sequence is then removed, and the above blocks
will coll you reach the top of the screen, the game is finished.

ucd-snmp-3.5.3-2.i386.rpm

UCD SNMP agent
This is a derivative of the original Carnegie Mellon University
Simple Network Management Protocol version 2 (SNMPv2). It is useful
for managing networks and doing accounting.

ucd-snmp-devel-3.5.3-2.i386.rpm

UCD SNMP development libs and headers
These are the development libraries and header files for UCD SNMP.
This will allow the network administrator to write programs for
use with network management.

ucd-snmp-utils-3.5.3-2.i386.rpm

UCD SNMP utilities
These are the various utilities for use with UCD SNMP.  Contains utils
such as snmpwalk, snmptest, and more.

vga_cardgames-1.3.1-9.i386.rpm

Card games for the linux console
A number of various card games for the Linux console, including Klondike,
'Oh Hell', Solitaire, and Spider, as well as some other popular
time-wasters :)

vga_gamespack-1.3-9.i386.rpm

Various mind games for Linux SVGAlib
A number of various mind games for the Linux console using SVGAlib. The
selection includes such favorites as Othello, Minesweeper, and Connect 4.

xbill-2.0-4.i386.rpm

Kill Bill as he tries to put Windows in computers.
This package has seen increased popularity with the dawn of the Linux age.
Very popular at Red Hat.

The object of the game?  To seek out and destroy all forms of Bill,
to disestablish new and alien operating systems, and to boldly go where
no geek has gone before.

xboard-4.0.0-1.i386.rpm

X11 Interface to GNU Chess
xboard gives you an easy-to-use, graphical interface to the GNU chess
program, allowing you to enjoy hours of mind-boggling chess action without
having to learn complicated commands. It may also be used as a front
end for playing chess with other people across the Internet.

xboing-2.4-5.i386.rpm

Breakout style video game
xboing is an X-Windows game in the tradition of the classic 'Breakout'
arcade game. The object is to keep a ball bouncing on the bricks until
they break down. Even more fun comes in later levels when you have to
handle multiple balls and ball traps.

xchomp-1.0-9.i386.rpm

PacMan type game for X
The classic arcade action game comes to your screen with xchomp, the
PacMan-like game. Not as extensive as the original game, but still lots of
fun!

xevil-1.5-7.i386.rpm

A fast-action, explicitly violent game for X
An action/adventure game for X-Windows in which you, as a Ninja warrior,
kill everything in sight, and explore if you survive.

xfishtank-2.0-10.i386.rpm

turns your X root into an aquarium
Enjoy an animated aquarium background on your screen, with a variety of
tropical fish swimming in it.

xgalaga-1.6c-8.i386.rpm

Galaga clone
A clone of the old space arcade game 'Galaga'.  (It's Galaga, you know
how to play Galaga!  Ship follows the mouse, button fires.  Auto-fire by
holding it down, so no-one accuses us of breaking their mouse!)

xgammon-0.98-12.i386.rpm

backgammon game
This version of the popular card/board game 'backgammon' allows you to
play either against the computer or another human.

xjewel-1.6-9.i386.rpm

Game like Sega's columns
Jewel is a game much like Domain/Jewelbox which is a puzzle game like
Tetris.

It is played by controling the motion of blocks which continue to fall from
the top of the screen.  One can move them left and right, as well as
rotate the jewel segements.  The object is to get the most points before
the grim reaper ends the fun.

xlander-1.2-9.i386.rpm

moon landing simulation
A very hard game, but lots of fun nonetheless. Try to manuver the lunar lander to a safe-and-nonviolent landing.

xmorph-1996.07.12-5.i386.rpm

morphing program with an X interface
xmorph allows you to create fascinating "morphs" - animated changes
between two different images - and provides the tools to do so in an
intuitive and easy-to-comprehend manner.

xpat2-1.04-8.i386.rpm

X Patience - various solitaire card games
In 1989, Dave Lemke, Heather Rose, Donald R. Woods and Sun
Microsystems, Inc., created the xsol solitaire game (also known as
klondike under DOS) and the rules of some other patience games.  Its
main features are variable rule sets and different card sets for
different resolution monitors.

xpat2 (X Patience) is a collection of these assorted solitaire card games
that will truly "try your patience".

xpilot-3.6.2-4.i386.rpm

arcade style flying game
xpilot is a fast-paced action game with multiplayer networking
capabilities that make it full of hours of enjoyment.  The basic
object of them game is to kill and fly - need more be said?

xpuzzles-5.4.1-4.i386.rpm

various geometric puzzles
An assortment of geometric puzzles and toys, including an electronic
version of Rubik's cube, and a "dinosaur cube" program.

xsnow-1.40-7.i386.rpm

Xsnow will spread Christmas cheer on your X display
A continual gentle snowfall is accompanied by Santa Claus flying his
sleigh around your screen. Don't forget to shake the snow off those
windows every now and then!

xtrojka-1.2.3-4.i386.rpm

falling blocks game
Similar to xjewels or tetris, this game presents you with the
challenge of keeping the playing area clear of falling blocks.

A variation on the addictive classic.

AnotherLevel-0.7.3-1.noarch.rpm

Desktop configuration files
AnotherLevel is the next version of TheNextLevel.
TheNextLevel desktop was created by Greg J. Badros and was the
winning entry in the 1996 Red Hat Desktop Contest. It features a
powerful and attractive fvwm configuration that works with fvwm2.
That version suffered a number of enhancements and transformations,
so we called it AnotherLevel.  Some documentation is available in
/usr/doc/AnotherLevel in html format.

This desktop is defined to be easily reconfigured. Most attributes may
be redefined by copying /etc/X11/AnotherLevel/fvwm2rc.defines to a user's
home directory as .fvwm2rc.defines and modifying the copied file appropriately.

sag-0.6-1.noarch.rpm

LDP System Administrator's Guide
This is a generic guide to the System Administration of Linux systems.
Check http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP for more information about the
Linux Documentation Project, and possible updates to this version.