There's quite a bit of demosc …

There’s quite a bit of demoscene news on linux.scene.org but they don’t have the news that the only Linux demo to appear at Assembly ’99 is available for download! Get it at ftp://kameli.yok.utu.fi/pub/fit/anataus6/ana6.tgz
It works on my RedHat 6 system, and ldd reports the binary isn’t a dynamic executable so it’ll probably run on most modern Linux distributions.
New version of Install-Sendmail! This one asks you how long to wait to send waiting mail (only if not queuing!), as well as a few bug fixes.
More languages are supported now, 8 in total!
Download Install-Sendmail-5.1.tar.gz

There is now a German translat …

There is now a German translation of Install-Sendmail, created by Juergen Ginkel.
I haven’t tried it yet, but I think a new way of seperating out languages is called for. Expect a new release of the script soon to meet this requirement and fix some minor bugs.
My apologies to anyone who hasn’t got a reply back to emails they’ve sent. My machine broke down last Thursday, and I’ve also been very busy helping to get a local LUG off the ground. Check out the CorkLUG homepage for more details.

A new version of Install-Sendm …

A new version of Install-Sendmail which fixes a bug for those of you serving mail to a network. I also did a lot of work on the interface, based on work done by Morten Bo Johansen. There’s also a Danish translation created by Morten as well. His work is based on the last release but I’ve fixed the bug in it to bump it up to the current release version.
Want Install-Sendmail to have a GUI? Vote down below for your favourite toolkit, Gtk/KDE/TclTk/Curses.
Did anyone manage to compile the LameOver Linux Demo Project? I tried, even installed mikmod, but to no avail. I didn’t try too hard though. Not enough time..
Download Install-Sendmail-4.5.tar.gz
Download Install-Sendmail-dansk-4.5.tar.gz

I've got some great feedback …

I’ve got some great feedback on Install-Sendmail, including a full Danish conversion of the latest version by Morten Bo Johansen! He’ll be putting it on his own site soon, and I’ll put it up here in the next day or so.
I kept stats for the last few weeks and these are the best referers I’ve tracked:

  1. Freshmeat – 1576
  2. Linuxberg – 196
  3. Redhat – 137
  4. Webwatcher – 91
  5. Linux.ie – 90
  6. Root.cz – 55
  7. Tunelinux – 52
  8. Linux.box – 30
  9. http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~conradp/linux/ – 12
  10. Demo Scene Webring – 11
  11. Linuxlinks – 9
  12. Linux-Center – 9
  13. Altavista – 9
  14. Linux.inkh.net – 7
  15. Linuxapps – 7
  16. Linux Gazette – 5
  17. Alans Information Center – 4

Want the perl script that got that information? Mail me and tell me you’re interested and I’ll make a tar.gz of it and put it up here. It consists of a perl script that grabs the referer to a file and another perl script which parses that file.
Interested in knowing what I do for a living? Take a look at this Linux In Industry report on linux.ie!

I was in a local college today …

I was in a local college today, University College Cork, when I sat down at a PC and turned on the monitor to be greeted by the KDE welcome screen! Turns out they’re using Suse/KDE as a dual boot with NT. There were two girls using KDE in the front row so I couldn’t resist. I asked them how they found Linux and they said they were very impressed, that it was stable, and even easier than Windows to use!
I just wish the college I attended woke up and replaced some of their NT machines. *grrr*
More bugs and side effects fixed in Install-Sendmail. Get the latest version if you’ve had trouble with it.
I got a patch for version 4.2 but that will have to wait ’till the next version. It’s a patch to get things working on a FreeBSD system.
Download Install-Sendmail-4.3.tar.gz