CONTENTS: ash bc cdutils diff ghostscr groff gsfonts ispell jed joe jove jpeg manpages mc md mt_st quota sc sox sudo texinfo vim workbone zsh       
ash:      Kenneth Almquist's ash shell.
ash:
ash:      A lightweight (62K) Bourne compatible shell. Great for machines with
ash:      low memory, but does not provide all the extras of shells like bash,
ash:      tcsh, and zsh. Runs most shell scripts compatible with the Bourne
ash:      shell. Note that under Linux, most scripts seem to use at least some
ash:      bash-specific syntax. The Slackware setup scripts are a notable
ash:      exception, since ash is the shell used on the install disks. NetBSD
ash:      uses ash as its /bin/sh.
ash:
ash:
bc:       GNU bc 1.04 - An arbitrary precision calculator language.
bc:
bc:       bc is a language that supports arbitrary precision numbers with 
bc:       interactive execution of statements.  There are some similarities in
bc:       the syntax to the C programming language.
bc:
bc:
bc:
bc:
bc:
bc:
cdutils:  Tools for mastering and writing compact discs.
cdutils:
cdutils:  Contains these utilities:
cdutils:
cdutils:  cdwrite  -- burn discs in some CD-R drives from Philips/IMS/Kodak,
cdutils:              Yamaha, and HP.
cdutils:  mkisofs  -- create ISO9660 filesystem images.
cdutils:  mkhybrid -- create hybrid ISO9660/HFS/Joliet CD-ROM images.
cdutils:
cdutils:
cdutils:
diff:     GNU diffutils-2.7
diff:
diff:     The GNU diff utilities - finds differences between files. (to make
diff:     source code patches, for instance)
diff:
diff:
diff:
diff:
diff:
diff:
diff:
ghostscr: Ghostscript version 3.33
ghostscr:
ghostscr: Preview, print and process PostScript documents on both PostScript and
ghostscr: non-PostScript devices.  If you need X11 support, you should also 
ghostscr: install the package 'gs_x11' found on the XAP series. It contains a 
ghostscr: /usr/bin/gs with support for X11.
ghostscr:
ghostscr:
ghostscr:
ghostscr:
ghostscr:
groff:    GNU troff 1.11 document formatting system.
groff:
groff:    The groff package provides versions of troff, nroff, eqn, tbl, and 
groff:    other Unix text-formatting utilities. Groff is used to 'compile' man
groff:    pages stored in groff/nroff format into a form which can be printed or
groff:    displayed on the screen. These man pages are stored in compressed form
groff:    in the /usr/man/man? directories.
groff:
groff:
groff:
groff:
gsfonts:  Fonts for the Ghostscript interpreter/previewer.
gsfonts:
gsfonts:  These fonts come from ghostscript-fonts-other-3.33.tar.gz and
gsfonts:  ghostscript-fonts-5.10.tar.gz.
gsfonts:
gsfonts:
gsfonts:
gsfonts:
gsfonts:
gsfonts:
gsfonts:
ispell:   ispell-3.1.20
ispell:
ispell:   Ispell is a fast screen-oriented spelling checker that shows you your
ispell:   errors in the context of the original file, and suggests possible 
ispell:   corrections when it can figure them out.  Compared to UNIX spell, it
ispell:   is faster and much easier to use.  Ispell can also handle languages
ispell:   other than English. Ispell has a long history, and many people have
ispell:   contributed to the current version -- some of the major contributors
ispell:   include R. E. Gorin, Pace Willisson, Walt Buehring, and Geoff 
ispell:   Kuenning. 
ispell:
jed:      John E. Davis's JED 0.97-14 editor.
jed:
jed:      JED is an extremely powerful but small emacs programmer's editor that
jed:      is extensible in a C-like macro language and is able to perform color
jed:      syntax highlighting. Among the many features:
jed:      Emacs, wordstar, EDT emulation;
jed:      C, Fortran, TeX, text editing modes;  Full undo;
jed:      GNU Emacs compatible info reader, and lots more.
jed:
jed:      8 bit clean, so you can even edit binary files!  
jed:
joe:      Joe text editor, 2.8.
joe:
joe:      Joseph H. Allen's easy to use text editor, similar to WordStar[tm].
joe:
joe:
joe:
joe:
joe:
joe:
joe:
joe:
jove:     Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs (4.14.10) 
jove:
jove:     A mostly Emacs compatible text editor, with man pages and the 
jove:     'teachjove' tutorial program. If you'd rather have the real thing, 
jove:     the actual Emacs editor/environment is available as disk series 'E'.
jove:
jove:
jove:
jove:
jove:
jove:
jpeg:     Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software version 6a.
jpeg:
jpeg:     Software to implement JPEG image compression and decompression. JPEG
jpeg:     (pronounced 'jay-peg') is a standardized compression method for 
jpeg:     full-color and gray-scale images.  JPEG is intended for compressing
jpeg:     'real-world' scenes; cartoons and other non-realistic images are not
jpeg:     its strong suit.  JPEG is lossy, however, on typical images of 
jpeg:     real-world scenes, very good compression levels can be obtained with
jpeg:     no visible change, and amazingly high compression levels are possible
jpeg:     if you can tolerate a low-quality image.
jpeg:
manpages: Man-pages 1.18 (on-line Linux documentation)
manpages:
manpages: Contributors to man-pages 1.18 include:  
manpages: Alain Knaff, Alan Cox, Andries E. Brouwer, Arnt Gulbrandsen, 
manpages: Bjorn Ekwall, Christopher Oliver, Dan Miner, Daniel Quinlan, 
manpages: Darren Senn, David Metcalfe, Drew Eckhardt, Giorgio Ciucci, 
manpages: Graeme W. Wilford, Ian Jackson, Jens Schweikhardt, Jim Van Zandt, 
manpages: Jochen Hein, Luigi P. Bai, Mark D. Roth, Michael Elizabeth Chastain,
manpages: Michael Haardt, Michael Shields, Mike Battersby, Mitchum DSouza, 
manpages: Nicolai Langfeldt, Niel Charley, Rik Faith, Robert K. Nichols,
manpages: Steven Greenland, Thomas Koenig, Ulrich Drepper, Urs Thuermann
mc:       Midnight Commander version 4.1.21
mc:
mc:       The Midnight Commander is a Norton Commander clone, a program that
mc:       manipulates and manages files and directories. Useful, fast, and has
mc:       color displays on the Linux console.  Mouse support is provided
mc:       through the gpm mouse server.
mc:
mc:       mc was written by Miguel de Icaza and Mauricio Plaza.
mc:
mc:
mc:
md:       md-0.35 (multiple device utilities)
md:
md:       These utilities, in conjunction with the MD kernel driver, are used to
md:       group several block devices as a single drive, whatever the interface
md:       type.  Support for linear concatenation of devices, as well as RAID-0
md:       (disk striping).
md:
md:
md:
md:
md:
mt_st:    mt-st-0.4 - controls magnetic tape drive operation
mt_st:
mt_st:    This mt originates from BSD NET-2. Some Linux SCSI tape-specific
mt_st:    ioctls have been added to the original source and the man page has
mt_st:    been updated. Although this mt program is tailored for SCSI tape, it
mt_st:    can also be used with the QIC-02 driver and hopefully with other Linux
mt_st:    tape drivers using the same ioctls (some of the commands may not work
mt_st:    with all drivers).
mt_st:
mt_st:
mt_st:
quota:    Linux disk quota utilities (1.51)
quota:
quota:    An implementation of the diskquota system for the Linux operating
quota:    system -- keeps those greedy users from gobbling up 100% of the hard
quota:    drive space. Should work for all filesystems because of integration 
quota:    into the VFS layer of the operating system. This system is a heavily
quota:    modified version of the Melbourne quota system by Robert Elz, which
quota:    uses both user and group quota files. Edvard Tuinder <ed@ow.org> and
quota:    Marco van Wieringen <mvw@planets.ow.org> are responsible for the 
quota:    additional code and porting effort to make quotas work on Linux.
quota:
sc:       The 'sc' spreadsheet. (v. 6.21)
sc:
sc:       This is a simple spreadsheet program.
sc:
sc:
sc:
sc:
sc:
sc:
sc:
sc:
sox:      sox-11gamma-cb3.
sox:
sox:      Sox is a universal sound converter, player, and recorder.  It can
sox:      play, record, and convert between several sound file formats such as
sox:      .au, .snd, .voc and .wav.
sox:
sox:
sox:
sox:
sox:
sox:
sudo:     sudo 1.2
sudo:
sudo:     'sudo' is a command that allows users to execute some commands as 
sudo:     root. The /etc/sudoers file (edited with 'visudo') specifies which
sudo:     users have access to sudo and which commands they can run. 'sudo' logs
sudo:     all its activities to /var/adm/sudo, so the system administrator can
sudo:     can keep an eye on things.
sudo:
sudo:
sudo:
sudo:
texinfo:  GNU texinfo-3.12
texinfo:
texinfo:  'Texinfo' is a documentation system that uses a single source file to
texinfo:  produce both on-line information and printed output.  Using Texinfo,
texinfo:  you can create a printed document with the normal features of a book,
texinfo:  including chapters, sections, cross references, and indices.  From the
texinfo:  same Texinfo source file, you can create a menu-driven, on-line Info
texinfo:  file with nodes, menus, cross references, and indices.
texinfo:
texinfo:  This package is needed to read the documentation files in /usr/info.
texinfo:
vim:      Version 4.6 of Vim: Vi IMproved
vim:
vim:      Vim is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor vi. Only the
vim:      'Q' command is missing (you don't need it). Many new features have
vim:      been added: multi level undo, command line history, filename 
vim:      completion, block operations, etc.
vim:
vim:
vim:
vim:
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workbone: Workbone 2.31
workbone:
workbone: Text-based audio CD player.
workbone:
workbone:
workbone:
workbone:
workbone:
workbone:
workbone:
workbone:
zsh:      zsh version 3.0.3
zsh:
zsh:      Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) which of the standard shells
zsh:      most resembles the Korn shell (ksh), although it is not completely
zsh:      compatible.  It includes enhancements of many types, notably in the
zsh:      command-line editor, options for customizing its behavior, filename
zsh:      globbing, features to make C-shell (csh) users feel more at home and
zsh:      extra features drawn from tcsh (another 'custom' shell).  Zsh was 
zsh:      written by Paul Falstad.
zsh:
zsh:
