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Gentoo Weekly Newsletter |
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http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/current.xml |
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This is the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for the week of December 1st, 2003. |
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1. Gentoo News |
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Summary |
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* Gentoo Documentation Project looking for more translators |
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* Praise for Gentoo Linux in Linux Weekly News |
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Gentoo Documentation Project looking for more translators |
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the Gentoo Documentation Project[1] (GDP) is looking for more translators |
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to aid the current translation efforts. As documentation is actively |
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maintained and updated, keeping the translations up to date is important |
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but timeconsuming if not enough translators are available. |
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1. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/gdp |
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To improve the translation efforts, the GDP is looking for additional |
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translators for several languages. If you are interested to join the |
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translation team, please contact the translation lead. |
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Language Lead Language Lead |
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Polish albino@×××××××.net German Tobias Scherbaum[2] |
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Danish Jesper Brodersen[3] Indonesian Erwin[4] |
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Portuguese Ricardo Loureiro[5] Traditional Chinese Benny Chuang[6] |
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Russian Sergey Kuleshov[7] French Xavier Neys[8] |
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2. dertobi123@g.o |
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3. broeman@g.o |
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4. erwin@g.o |
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5. rjlouro@×××××××.org |
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6. bennyc@g.o |
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7. svyatogor@g.o |
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8. neysx@g.o |
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If you are interested in joining a non-listed translation team, or start a |
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translation team for a not (yet :) supported language, please contact |
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Sergey Kuleshov[9]. |
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2. svyatogor@g.o |
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Praise for Gentoo in Linux Weekly News |
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When you know it's coming from the right person a simple appreciative |
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nod of the head can be very flattering. now Ladislav Bodnar, the man |
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behind distrowatch[9] and the only soul on the planet to actually know all |
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linux distributions available in the past, present and future, has written |
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some outright praise for Gentoo Linux. His article titled "The Success of |
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Gentoo"[9] makes Gentoo devs, helpers, forum administrators and power |
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users blush to the point of sporting a big, bright crimson complexion. |
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Thanks to D.M.D. Ljungmark[9] for pointing us to this article that |
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appeared on the LWN on November 19th. |
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2. Featured Developer of the Week |
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Chris PeBenito |
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Figure 2.1: Chris PeBenito |
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http://www.gentoo.org/images/gwn/20031201_pebenito.jpg |
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This week, we are featuring Chris PeBenito[10] (pebenito), the lead for |
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the SELinux sub-project for Hardened Gentoo[11], as well as the lead for |
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the recently re-initialized Embedded Gentoo[12] project. He has been |
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responsible for maintaining the SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) userland |
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utilities and patches, sys-kernel/selinux-sources, and SELinux policies. |
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He also manages the SELinux demo machine[13]. Finally, he has recently |
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taken a lead role in re-activating the dormant Embedded Gentoo project and |
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is currently hard at work recruiting help, organizing sub-projects and |
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discussing priorities. Interested parties are invited to hang out on the |
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gentoo-embedded IRC channel and subscribe to the mailing list. |
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3. pebenito@g.o |
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4. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/ |
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5. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/embedded/ |
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6. http://selinux.dev.gentoo.org/ |
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Chris first started using Linux with Slackware in 1997. He later switched |
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to Red Hat, and was considering Sorcerer because it was source-based when |
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he heard about Gentoo's packaging system and decided to try it. After |
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taking note of the noticeably better performance on his P200 MMX server, |
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he was sold. Earlier this year, Chris responded to a request for help from |
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Joshua Brindle[14](method) by reading and digesting the NSA's white paper |
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on SELinux and then helping to get the packages in order. He was named a |
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developer and handed responsibility for the sub-project. One of the |
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brightest experiences from that has been the SELinux demo server |
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demonstrating its stability during an early slashdotting. He offers a |
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cookie to anyone who can crack (not DoS) it. |
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7. method@g.o |
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Chris usually works on a dual p3-450 workstation, and tests on a pair of |
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SELinux servers: a K6-2/400 and a G3/500 clone. He enjoys listening to and |
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playing music, and has played soprano and bass clarinet for many years. |
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His favorite quote is from the Buddha: "As irrigators lead water where |
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they want, as archers make their arrows straight, as carpenters carve |
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wood, the wise shape their minds" |
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Chris is currently a Master's candidate and Research Assistant in Computer |
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Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology. His primary research |
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and career interests lie in embedded systems and hardware design. He |
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expects to be completing his studies next spring. He describes Gentoo as |
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"polymorphic; from the same portage tree you can get an embedded system, a |
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desktop or a server. What will we come up with next?" |
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3. Gentoo Security |
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Summary |
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* GLSA: ethereal |
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* GLSA: glibc |
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* GLSA: libnids |
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* GLSA: phpsysinfo |
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* New Security Bug Reports |
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GLSA: ethereal |
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Quote from http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00011.html: |
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Potential security issues have been discovered in the following protocol |
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dissectors: |
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* An improperly formatted GTP MSISDN string could cause a buffer |
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overflow. |
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* A malformed ISAKMP or MEGACO packet could make Ethereal or Tethereal |
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crash. |
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* The SOCKS dissector was susceptible to a heap overlfow. |
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Impact: |
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It may be possible to make Ethereal crash or run arbitrary code by |
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injecting a purposefully malformed packet onto the wire, or by convincing |
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someone to read a malformed packet trace file. |
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* Severity: Normal |
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* Packages Affected: <0.9.16 |
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* Rectification: emerge sync; emerge '>=net-analyzer/ethereal-0.9.16'; |
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emerge clean |
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* GLSA Announcement[15] |
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15. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.announce/267 |
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GLSA: glibc |
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A bug in the getgrouplist function can cause a buffer overflow if the size |
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of the group list is too small to hold all the user's groups. This |
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overflow can cause segmentation faults in user applications. This |
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vulnerability exists only when an administrator has placed a user in a |
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number of groups larger than that expected by an application. |
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* Severity: Normal |
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* Packages Affected: <=2.2.4 |
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* Rectification: emerge sync; emerge '>=sys-libs/glibc-2.2.5'; emerge |
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clean |
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* GLSA Announcement[16] |
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16. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.announce/268 |
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GLSA: libnids |
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There is a bug in the part of libnids code responsible for TCP reassembly. |
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The flaw probably allows remote code execution. |
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* Severity: Normal |
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* Packages Affected: <=1.17 |
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* Rectification: emerge sync; emerge '>=net-libs/libnids-1.18'; emerge |
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clean |
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* GLSA Announcement[17] |
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17. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.announce/269 |
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GLSA: phpsysinfo |
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phpSysInfo contains two vulnerabilities which could allow local files to |
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be read or arbitrary PHP code to be executed, under the privileges of the |
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web server process. |
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* Severity: Normal |
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* Packages Affected: <=2.1 |
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* Rectification: emerge sync; emerge '>=dev-php/phpsysinfo-2.1-r1'; |
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emerge clean |
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* GLSA Announcement[18] |
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18. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.announce/270 |
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New Security Bug Reports |
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The following new security bugs were posted this week: |
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* sys-apps/iproute[19] |
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* net-dialup/freeradius[20] |
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* net-analyzer/traceroute, net-misc/iputils, |
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net-analyzer/tcptraceroute[21] |
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* app-crypt/gnupg[22] |
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* net-mail/qmail[23] |
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* sys-kernel[24] |
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19. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34294 |
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20. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34424 |
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21. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34477 |
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22. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34504 |
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23. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34674 |
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24. http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34674 |
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4. Heard in the Community |
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Web Forums |
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Gnome 2.5 Hits the Ground Running |
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Sudden flurry of activity at the Desktop Environment section of the forum. |
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After KDE 3.2, Keith Packard's new X server and other excitements of the |
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past weeks, Gnome friends finally have had an opportunity to retaliate. |
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Gnome 2.5 was released on Saturday, and the corresponding Forum thread is |
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mightily pleased, albeit fiddling with minor issues concerning things that |
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build less well than others... For the user who doesn't mind a bit of |
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risk, breakmygentoo.net has unofficial ebuilds (if you find bugs in these, |
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please send them to breakmygentoo.net, not to bugzilla.gentoo.org). |
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* Gnome 2.5.0 is out![25] |
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* Changelog for Gnome 2.5 at Breakmygentoo.net[26] |
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25. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=110430 |
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26. http://www.breakmygentoo.net/ebuilds/gnome-2.5.0-ChangeLog |
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gentoo-user |
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Undelete in Linux |
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Windows has had various "undelete" software available for years. Once in a |
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great while, we all wish we had one for our favorite OS. Does it exist? |
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Readthis[27] thread to find out. |
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20. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/55649 |
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gentoo-dev |
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New USE flag |
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With its continual strive to increase the amount of choice users have in |
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Gentoo it's not suprising that new USE flags are being proposed all the |
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time. Here[28] is the most recent one: accessibility. Check it out. |
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21. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/14153 |
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Web-based Portage |
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Our favorite package maintenence suite has a new frontend in development. |
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Benjamin Judas[29] is working on the construction of a new web based |
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frontend for portage. Have a look here[30] and here[31] for the first |
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announcements. |
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22. beejay@g.o |
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23. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/14163 |
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24. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.devel/14086 |
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5. Gentoo International |
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Japan: 2nd Gentoo Appearance at the Internet Week 2003 in Yokohama |
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The "BSD/Linux Day" is an all-day event, traditionally embedded in the |
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annual gathering of Internauts in Japan, the Internet Week[32] at |
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Yokohama's Pacifico Conference Centre. In what amounts to a fledgling |
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tradition of its own, Gentoo is going to be represented by GentooJP |
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activists, just like last year[33]. This time Mamoru Komachi will give an |
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introduction to Gentoo Linux during the first session of the day, and on |
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top of the presentation (and the rather interesting conference |
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program)[34], Gentooists on the Japanese mailing list have been busy |
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organising some apres-speech gathering, possibly with drinks and whatever |
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else one does in Yokohama after dark. This annual Japan Unix Society[35] |
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meeting is going to be held on December 2nd, from 9:00 to 17:00, and has a |
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price tag of 3000 JPY per person, subject to rebates available for JUS |
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members and students. You may want to send an email to the Japanese Gentoo |
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mailing list[36] to announce your intentions of showing up... |
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25. http://internetweek.jp |
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26. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=25652 |
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27. http://internetweek.jp/01/program/shosai.asp?progid=M5 |
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28. http://www.jus.or.jp |
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29. gentoojp-users@××××××××××××.jp |
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6. Bugzilla |
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Summary |
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* Statistics |
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* Closed Bug Ranking |
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* New Bug Rankings |
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Statistics |
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The Gentoo community uses Bugzilla (bugs.gentoo.org[37]) to record and |
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track bugs, notifications, suggestions and other interactions with the |
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development team. Between 21 November 2003 and 27 November 2003, activity |
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on the site has resulted in: |
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30. http://bugs.gentoo.org |
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* 506 new bugs during this period |
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* 268 bugs closed or resolved during this period |
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* 18 previously closed bugs were reopened this period |
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Of the 4248 currently open bugs: 92 are labeled 'blocker', 185 are labeled |
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'critical', and 314 are labeled 'major'. |
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Closed Bug Rankings |
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The developers and teams who have closed the most bugs during this period |
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are: |
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* Ryan Phillips[38], with 12 closed bugs[39] |
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* Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team[40], with 10 closed bugs[41] |
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* Gentoo Games[42], with 10 closed bugs[43] |
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* Portage team[44], with 10 closed bugs[45] |
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* Alastair Tse[46], with 9 closed bugs[47] |
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* Daniel Ahlberg[48], with 9 closed bugs[49] |
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38. rphillips@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch |
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field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11-27&resolution=FIX |
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ED&assigned_to=rphillips@g.o |
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40. gnome@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch |
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field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11-27&resolution=FIX |
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ED&assigned_to=gnome@g.o |
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42. games@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch |
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field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11-27&resolution=FIX |
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ED&assigned_to=games@g.o |
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44. dev-portage@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch |
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field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11-27&resolution=FIX |
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ED&assigned_to=dev-portage@g.o |
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46. liquidx@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch |
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field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11-27&resolution=FIX |
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ED&assigned_to=liquidx@g.o |
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48. aliz@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=CLOSED&ch |
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field=bug_status&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11-27&resolution=FIX |
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ED&assigned_to=aliz@g.o |
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New Bug Rankings |
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The developers and teams who have been assigned the most new bugs during |
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this period are: |
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* AMD64 Porting Team[50], with 29 new bugs[51] |
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* Gentoo Sound Team[52], with 13 new bugs[53] |
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* Martin Schlemmer[54], with 13 new bugs[55] |
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* x86 Kernel Team[56], with 11 new bugs[57] |
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* Gentoo KDE team[58], with 11 new bugs[59] |
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* Portage team[60], with 11 new bugs[61] |
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50. amd64@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s |
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tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11 |
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52. sound@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s |
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tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11 |
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-27&assigned_to=sound@g.o |
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54. azarah@g.o |
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55. |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s |
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tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11 |
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-27&assigned_to=azarah@g.o |
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56. x86-kernel@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s |
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tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11 |
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-27&assigned_to=x86-kernel@g.o |
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58. kde@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s |
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tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11 |
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-27&assigned_to=kde@g.o |
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60. dev-portage@g.o |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_s |
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tatus=REOPENED&chfield=assigned_to&chfieldfrom=2003-11-21&chfieldto=2003-11 |
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7. Tips and Tricks |
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ANSI Escape Sequences: Colors |
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This week's tip shows the colors available as ANSI escape sequences. These |
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can be used to beautify terminal prompts, text, or anything else that |
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understands ANSI escape sequences. |
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ANSI escape sequences are non-printed text that is interpreted to change |
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the format of some text. In this example, we will specifically look at the |
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use of escape sequences to specify colors. In the standard Gentoo |
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/etc/profile, there are some examples of these colors already being used |
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to change the color of parts of the terminal prompt. For example, the |
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pathname appears in blue and parts of the bash prompt show up in red or |
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green depending on whether you are root or a normal user. |
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Non-printable ANSI escape sequences are always enclosed \[\033[ and \]. |
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Colors must be followed by a m. Using the example from /etc/profile, we |
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can see that the color code for green is 32, the code for blue is 34, and |
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the code for red is 31. |
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| Code Listing 7.1: | |
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| PS1 from /etc/profile | |
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|root user | |
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|export PS1='\[\033[01;31m\]\h \[\033[01;34m\]\W \$ \[\033[00m\]' | |
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| red blue | |
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|normal user | |
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|export PS1='\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h \[\033[01;34m\]\W \$ \[\033[00m\]' | |
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| green blue | |
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The next part is the 1 preceding the actual color code. This indicates |
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whether or not the color should be bold or not (0 for normal, 1 for bold). |
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So if you wanted a normal green instead of a bold green, you would use |
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00;32m instead of 01;32m. |
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Note: This does not work with all colors. See the list at the bottom for a |
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list of what's available in bold. |
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For background colors you would 4x instead of 3x. So to have the |
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background blue instead of the text, you could use 00;44m instead of |
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01;34m. |
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Here is a list of colors and their escape sequences. |
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| Code Listing 7.2: | |
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| Black 0;30 Dark Gray 1;30 | |
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| Red 0;31 Bold Red 1;31 | |
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| Green 0;32 Bold Green 1;32 | |
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Note: ANSI sequence 0;33 is listed as Brown in the BASH-Prompt HOWTO, but |
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it seems more of a mustard yellow. Strictly speaking, the bold version of |
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66. http://www.gentoo.org/news/de/gwn/gwn.xml |
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69. http://www.gentoo.org/news/it/gwn/gwn.xml |
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Yuji Carlos Kosugi <carlos@g.o> - Editor |
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AJ Armstrong <aja@×××××××××××××.com> - Contributor |
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Brian Downey <bdowney@×××××××××××.net> - Contributor |
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Luke Giuliani <cold_flame@×××××.com> - Contributor |
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Shawn Jonnet <shawn.jonnet@×××××××.net> - Contributor |
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Michael Kohl <citizen428@g.o> - Contributor |
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Kurt Lieber <klieber@g.o> - Contributor |
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Rafael Cordones Marcos <rcm@×××××××.net> - Contributor |
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David Narayan <david@×××××××.net> - Contributor |
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Gerald J Normandin Jr. <gerrynjr@g.o> - Contributor |
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Ulrich Plate <plate@g.o> - Contributor |
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Mathy Vanvoorden <matje@×××××××.be> - Dutch Translation |
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Hendrik Eeckhaut <Hendrik.Eeckhaut@×××××.be> - Dutch Translation |
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Jorn Eilander <sephiroth@××××××××.nl> - Dutch Translation |
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Bernard Kerckenaere <bernieke@××××××××.com> - Dutch Translation |
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Peter ter Borg <peter@××××××.nl> - Dutch Translation |
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Jochen Maes <linux@××××.be> - Dutch Translation |
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Roderick Goessen <rgoessen@××××.nl> - Dutch Translation |
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Gerard van den Berg <gerard@××××××.net> - Dutch Translation |
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Matthieu Montaudouin <mat@××××××××.com> - French Translation |
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Xavier Neys <neysx@g.o> - French Translation |
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Martin Prieto <riverdale@×××××××××.org> - French Translation |
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Antoine Raillon <cabec2@××××××.net> - French Translation |
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Sebastien Cevey <seb@×××××.net> - French Translation |
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Jean-Christophe Choisy <mabouya@××××××××××××.org> - French Translation |
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Thomas Raschbacher <lordvan@g.o> - German Translation |
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Steffen Lassahn <madeagle@g.o> - German Translation |
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Matthias F. Brandstetter <haim@g.o> - German Translation |
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Lukas Domagala <Cyrik@g.o> - German Translation |
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Tobias Scherbaum <dertobi123@g.o> - German Translation |
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Daniel Gerholdt <Sputnik1969@g.o> - German Translation |
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Marc Herren <dj-submerge@g.o> - German Translation |
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Tobias Matzat <SirSeoman@g.o> - German Translation |
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Marco Mascherpa <mush@××××××.net> - Italian Translation |
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Claudio Merloni <paper@×××××××.it> - Italian Translation |
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Christian Apolloni <bsolar@×××××××.ch> - Italian Translation |
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Stefano Lucidi <stefano.lucidi@×××××××××××××.org> - Italian Translation |
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Yoshiaki Hagihara <hagi@×××.com> - Japanese Translation |
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Katsuyuki Konno <katuyuki@××××××××.jp> - Japanese Translation |
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Yuji Carlos Kosugi <carlos@g.o> - Japanese Translation |
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Yasunori Fukudome <yasunori@××××××××××××××××.uk> - Japanese Translation |
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Takashi Ota <088@××××××××××.jp> - Japanese Translation |
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Radoslaw Janeczko <sototh@×××.pl> - Polish Translation |
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Lukasz Strzygowski <lucass.home@××.pl> - Polish Translation |
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Michal Drobek <veng@××.pl> - Polish Translation |
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Adam Lyjak <apo@××××××××××××××××××××.pl> - Polish Translation |
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Krzysztof Klimonda <cthulhu@×××××××××.net> - Polish Translation |
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Atila "Jedi" Bohlke Vasconcelos <bohlke@×××××××××.br> - Portuguese |
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(Brazil) Translation |
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Eduardo Belloti <dudu@××××××××.net> - Portuguese (Brazil) Translation |
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Jo達o Rafael Moraes Nicola <joaoraf@×××××××××.br> - Portuguese (Brazil) |
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Translation |
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Marcelo Gon巽alves de Azambuja <mgazambuja@×××××××××.br> - Portuguese |
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(Brazil) Translation |
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Otavio Rodolfo Piske <angusy@××××××××.org> - Portuguese (Brazil) |
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Translation |
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Pablo N. Hess -- NatuNobilis <natunobilis@××××××××.org> - Portuguese |
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(Brazil) Translation |
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Pedro de Medeiros <pzilla@××××××××.br> - Portuguese (Brazil) Translation |
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Ventura Barbeiro <venturasbarbeiro@××××××.br> - Portuguese (Brazil) |
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Translation |
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Bruno Ferreira <blueroom@××××××××××××.net> - Portuguese (Portugal) |
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Translation |
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Gustavo Felisberto <humpback@××××××××××.net> - Portuguese (Portugal) |
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Translation |
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Jos辿 Costa <jose_costa@×××××××.pt> - Portuguese (Portugal) Translation |
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Luis Medina <metalgodin@×××××××××.org> - Portuguese (Portugal) Translation |
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Ricardo Loureiro <rjlouro@×××××××.org> - Portuguese (Portugal) Translation |
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Sergey Galkin <gals_home@××××.ru> - Russian Translator |
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Sergey Kuleshov <svyatogor@g.o> - Russian Translator |
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Alex Spirin <asp13@××××.ru> - Russian Translator |
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Dmitry Suzdalev <dimsuz@××××.ru> - Russian Translator |
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Anton Vorovatov <mazurous@××××.ru> - Russian Translator |
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Denis Zaletov <dzaletov@×××××××.ru> - Russian Translator |
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Lanark <lanark@××××××××××.ar> - Spanish Translation |
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Fernando J. Pereda <ferdy@××××××.org> - Spanish Translation |
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Lluis Peinado Cifuentes <lpeinado@×××.edu> - Spanish Translation |
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Zephryn Xirdal T <ZEPHRYNXIRDAL@××××××××××.net> - Spanish Translation |
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Guillermo Juarez <katossi@××××××××××××××××.es> - Spanish Translation |
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Jes炭s Garc鱈a Crespo <correo@××××××.com> - Spanish Translation |
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Carlos Castillo <carlos@×××××××××××××.com> - Spanish Translation |
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Julio Castillo <julio@×××××××××××××.com> - Spanish Translation |
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Sergio G坦mez <s3r@××××××××××××.ar> - Spanish Translation |
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Aycan Irican <aycan@××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |
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Bugra Cakir <bugra@×××××××××.com> - Turkish Translation |
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Cagil Seker <cagils@××××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |
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Emre Kazdagli <emre@××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |
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Evrim Ulu <evrim@××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |
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Gursel Kaynak <gurcell@××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |