CONTENTS: comms cpio diff e2fsbn find grep keytbls ksh lpr select shellutl shlbsvga syslogd tar tcsh textutl zoneinfo comms: Serial file-transfer and communication packages. comms: comms: Includes: kermit, minicom, sz, rz. comms: comms: comms: comms: comms: comms: comms: comms: cpio: The GNU cpio backup and archiving utility v. 2.3 cpio: cpio: cpio: cpio: cpio: cpio: cpio: cpio: cpio: cpio: diff: The GNU diff utilities - finds differences between files. (to make diff: source code patches, for instance) diff: diff: diff: diff: diff: diff: diff: diff: diff: e2fsbn: Utilities for the second extended file system v. 0.5a e2fsbn: e2fsbn: e2fsbn: e2fsbn: e2fsbn: e2fsbn: e2fsbn: e2fsbn: e2fsbn: e2fsbn: find: GNU find 3.8 find: find: This package contains the GNU find, xargs, and locate programs. find: find and xargs comply with POSIX 1003.2, as far as I know. They find: also support some additional options, some borrowed from Unix and find: some unique to GNU. find: find: find: find: find: grep: GNU grep 2.0 grep: grep: This is the "fastest grep in the west" (we hope). grep: grep: grep: grep: grep: grep: grep: grep: keytbls: kbd 0.85 keytbls: keytbls: Load and save keyboard mappings. Needed if you are not using the US keytbls: keyboard map. This package also contains utilities to change your keytbls: console fonts, although you will need to patch the kernel to be able keytbls: to use them. The functionality is similar to the 'national' package keytbls: that used to be available. keytbls: keytbls: Includes fonts from the kbd_fonts.tar.gz package uploaded to Sunsite. keytbls: keytbls: ksh: pdksh 4.8 ksh: ksh: A public domain version of the Korn Shell with man-pages. ksh: ksh: ksh: ksh: ksh: ksh: ksh: ksh: lpr: BSD print spooling system. lpr: lpr: NOTE: The lpd binary included in this package expects to find lpr: TCP/IP running if TCP/IP support is found in the Linux kernel. If lpr: you do not plan to install the TCP/IP package, then you will have lpr: to recompile your kernel removing TCP/IP support. If you do not, lpr: lpd will die immediately after it is started. lpr: lpr: lpr: lpr: select: Selection 1.5 select: select: This adds two programs to /usr/bin : selection and test-mouse. Start select: selection as a background process and the mouse may be used to cut select: and paste text from the screen. select: select: NOTE: This program may cause problems when you start X on systems select: that do not use a serial mouse. If you get an 'unable to open mouse select: device' error from X, this program should be your prime suspect. select: select: shellutl: GNU shellutils 1.9.4 shellutl: shellutl: This is a package of small shell programming utilities. They are shellutl: mostly compliant with POSIX.2, where applicable. shellutl: shellutl: The programs in this package are: shellutl: basename date dirname echo env expr false logname nice hohup shellutl: pathchk printenv printf sleep stty tee test true tty uname shellutl: who whoami yes shellutl: shellutl: shlbsvga: Shared library libsvga.so.1.1.3 (from svgalib 1.07) shlbsvga: shlbsvga: Allows you to execute SVGAlib programs that use the shared library. shlbsvga: shlbsvga: shlbsvga: shlbsvga: shlbsvga: shlbsvga: shlbsvga: shlbsvga: syslogd: Sysklogd 1.1 syslogd: syslogd: Dr. Greg Wettstein and Stephen Tweedie's syslogd/klogd. syslogd: syslogd: This package contains a modified version of syslogd for the Linux syslogd: environment. An additional utility, klogd, is included which allows syslogd: kernel logging to be directed through the syslogd facility. syslogd: Syslogd and klogd are started when your system boots. syslogd: syslogd: syslogd: tar: GNU tar 1.11.2 tar: tar: Tape ARchiver - adds and extracts files and directories to/from tape tar: or archive files. New this version: support for archive compression tar: with GNU zip. tar: tar: tar: tar: tar: tar: tcsh: tcsh 6.04 tcsh: tcsh: Extended C shell and man-pages. tcsh: tcsh: tcsh: tcsh: tcsh: tcsh: tcsh: tcsh: textutl: GNU textutil 1.9 textutl: textutl: These are the GNU text file (actually, file contents) processing textutl: utilities. Most of these programs have significant advantages over textutl: their Unix counterparts, such as greater speed, additional options, textutl: and fewer arbitrary limits. textutl: textutl: The programs in this package are: cat, cksum, comm, csplit, cut, textutl: expand, fold, head, join, nl, od paste, pr, sort, split, textutl: sum, tac, tail, tr, unexpand, uniq, and wc. textutl: zoneinfo: Time zone utilities zoneinfo: zoneinfo: Allows you to configure your time zone. Look in /usr/lib/zoneinfo zoneinfo: for instructions on how to set this up manually, or select your zoneinfo: timezone from the menu during your system configuration. zoneinfo: zoneinfo: zoneinfo: zoneinfo: zoneinfo: zoneinfo: