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  XSWEEKLY Shell Related News 01.07.00 - 07.07.00
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	After reading jalist's post on ls2k it got me to thinking,
why is it that people never seem to go anywhere but to one or two 
sites now?  I personally reference about 400 sites a day to dig for my
news and even then I end up missing some.  So the "I can get all my
news from X site." doesn't play out.  Maybe it's because they are not
getting enough press?  Well FPN posts about new sites, as do I, all the
time so that can't be it.  So why is it that people never, ever seem
to go anywhere but to the main site of a shell/os?  This kinda baffles
me as each site always seems to have something another site doesn't
have.  A little twist of its own on the community that it's representing.
Each site has something another doesn't.   Don't settle for just visiting
one site each day for your news.  Make it a point to try and visit
at least one new site a week.  Remember that the webmasters of these
sites have put alot of work into a site for you.

- demigod

Litestep2000 - http://www.dtop.org/hosted/litestep2000/html/home.shtml
FPN - http://floach.pimpin.net

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                  -= Mail Bag =-
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  This weeks mailbag question is:
  
  What other OS's besides Windows have you tried?  What made it
  better/worse?

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               -= Shell Specific =-
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 [ Top News Stories ]
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- Litestep.org In Need Of Help Again (9:57 05.07 ls)

	"I need help arranging all the material together, do some
	backend work, and update the site regularly.
	
	Requirements

	Knowledge of PHP
	Knowledge of MySQL
	Knowledge of HTML

	"Stability, persistence, efficiency, and continuous work on
	the site to keep it up to date.

	"CSS, DHTML Knowledge preferable.

	"That's about it.  E-Mail me at c0mrade@litestep.net if you
	are interested.  DO NOT E-MAIL IF YOU DO NOT MEET
	REQUIREMENTS."

	url - http://www.litestep.org
	e-mail - c0mrade@litestep.net
	(source: http://www.litestep.org)

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 [ Modules ]
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- Sentry 1.1 ~ TrOgI (11:21 03.07 ls)

	"TrOgI, author of the popular and useful dwarf wharf
	replacement, has released a new analog clock module he calls
	"Sentry". It's very customizable, supports Magic Pink (tm)
	transparency, shows the date (with the customizability of
	LSXCommand :), and supports dragging. If you want something
	other than the popular Chronos or LSXCommandClock digital
	clocks and you don't want to have to load up a wharf just to
	run alsclock or the like, then this new loadmodule is your best
	choice."
	
	New in this version:
	
	- Added FakeTransparency parameter. With real transparency, the
	  clock hands do not show over the transparent regions. With
	  this option they do.
	- Added NoSeconds parameter. Use this option to not have a
	  seconds hand.
	- Added RefreshRate parameter. Default refresh rate is 1
	  second. Example would be when using NoSeconds parameter you
	  don't need to refresh every second so using 60 seconds would
	  be better to cut down on resource usage.
	- Added CenterDateX parameter. Centers the date horizontally
	  in the clock.
	- Added CenterDateY parameter. Centers the date vertically in
	  the clock.
	
	url - http://desktopsource.mindjunction.com/
	e-mail - crouson@inreach.com
	(source: http://floach.pimpin.net)

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- TextEdit 1.4 ~ WhiteShadow (9:46 05.07 ls)

	"This is a small module that can be used to edit text files.
	It could be useful in allowing you to edit your step.rc file
	on the fly.  However, it could also be very dangerous if used
	on the wrong file."
	
	New in this version:
	
	- Added !textcopyfile
	- Added TextCalculate

	url - http://www.muohio.edu/~changty/
	e-mail - changty@muohio.edu
	(source: http://www.muohio.edu/~changty/)

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- Chronos 1.5 ~ Maduin (9:50 05.07 ls)

	"Chronos is a Litestep loadable module which can display the
	current date and time anywhere on the desktop.  It supports
	background bitmaps, variable font styles, and user-defined date
	and time formats."
	
	New in this version:
	
	- added bang commands: !ChronosAlwaysOnTop,
	 !ChronosToggleAlwaysOnTop and !ChronosNotAlwaysOnTop
	- added events: ChronosOnMouseEnter and ChronosOnMouseLeave
	- added ChronosGravityX and ChronosGravityY (see readme for
	  explanation of gravity)
	
	url - http://maduin.dasoft.org
	e-mail - maduin@dasoft.org
	(source: http://maduin.dasoft.org)

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- geekamp 1.9 ~ n0thing (aka azathoth) (9:54 05.07 ls)

	"Geekamp is a bang command module which allows you to have
	almost complete control over winamp. It's best used in
	combination with shortcuts and/or hotkeys."
	
	On a side note, geekMaster originally coded this module and
	n0thing is now hacking away at it.

	New in this version:

	- Fixed all those problems that caused mine and so many others
	  pc's to die horribly...

	url - http://www.intricatechaos.com
	e-mail - n0thing@intricatechaos.com
	(source: http://floach.pimpin.net)

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- DeskFolders 2.0b4 ~ Maduin (9:53 06.07 pls)

	"DeskFolders is a Litestep desktop module which allows you
	 place embedded folders ("desk folders") onto your desktop.
	 Desk folders can display the contents of any directory or
	 shell folder, such as the Desktop folder or My Computer. You
	 can create multiple desk folders with any position or size
	 and in a variety of styles and colors. Desk folders are
	 designed to be highly customizable and to blend in well with
	 your existing LS desktop. DeskFolders is great for providing
	 quick access to files and directories or for allowing 
	 you to drag and drop files between Explorer and the LS
	 desktop."
	 
	 New in this version:
	 
	- added parameter: alwaysOnTop (true or false)
	- fixed a minor compatibility issue with PureLS

	url - http://maduin.dasoft.org
	e-mail - maduin@dasoft.org
	(source: http://maduin.dasoft.org)

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- Rainlender 0.4 ~ Rainy (10:06 06.07 ls)

	"Rainlendar is a very customizable calendar that resides on
	your desktop and shows the days of the current month. The
	application is a Litestep plugin, but it can be used without
	the Litestep as well. You can use it even with the normal
	Explorer-shell if you like."

	New in this version:
	
	- Months can now cycled with cursor-keys. 
	- Added few bangs: !RainlendarShow, !RainlendarHide,
	  !RainlendarToggle, !RainlendarRefresh, !RainlendarConfig,
	  !RainlendarQuit, !RainlendarShowNext, !RainlendarShowPrev,
	  !RainlendarShowMonth [Month] [Year] 
	- Added possibility to start the calendar hidden. 
	- Changed the double buffering to full window version. This
	  should reduce flickering. 

	url - http://gamma.nic.fi/~rainy/Rainlendar.html
	e-mail - rainy@iki.fi
	(source: http://floach.pimpin.net)

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- LSDialer 0.41 ~ WhiteShadow (9:43 07.07 ls)

	This module lets you dial in and disconnect to entries already
	in your phonebook (the connections listed in Control Panel->
	Network and Dialup Connections).

	New in this version:

	-Fixed crash on recycle when connected bug

	url - http://www.muohio.edu/~changty/
	e-mail - changty@muohio.edu
	(source: http://www.muohio.edu/~changty/)

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 [ Programs ]
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- bootman 1.1.18 ~ pixol (11:14 03.07 na)

	Bootman is a shell loading program that can support upto 100
	shells, applications, and/or games.  I also has optional bootup
	sound, crash implementation, customizable boot logo,and easy
	configuration with drag and drop support

	New in this version:

	- Improved drag n drop.
	- A few bug fixes.
	- Reduced file size (Microsoft take note!). 
	- Some needed gui changes.
	
	url - http://www.dtop.org/pixolpod/
	e-mail - pixol@hotmail.com
	(source: http://floch.pimpin.net)

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- Shell Logon 0.4 ~ Grant Stanley (11:18 03.07 na)

	Shell Logon replaces the Windows 2000/NT4 logon screen. It
	currently allows you to logon to the local computer or a
	domain, as well as being able to select the shell your going
	to use at logon instead of changing the registry, and then
	re-logging on, or using another program which doesn't allow
	you to select the shell on the same screen.

	New in this version:
	
	- Task Manager now loads and DOESN'T crash the computer.
	- You can change your password successfully.
	- You can lock the computer and it requires the username and
	  password to unlock it.
	- Shell Logon remembers the last shell used and automatically
	  selects it.
	- Shell Logon is now a lot more stable and 'shouldn't' crash
	  your computer.

	url - http://www.uranium238.co.uk/
	e-mail - Grant@Uranium238.co.uk
	(source: http://floach.pimpin.net)

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 [ Latest Builds ]
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- LiteStep
     o 24.6 build 061000
     o http://builds.litestep.net/builds/06-10-2000.zip

- DarkStep
     o 0.971
     o http://www.darkstep.com/files/DarkStep971.zip

- geOShell 
     o 4.6.2
     o http://news.geoshell.com/Plugins/Download/geoshellr462.zip

- PureLS
     o 052900
     o http://209.46.69.134/purels/binaries/00-05-29r.zip

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               -= Alt OS Specific =-
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 [ Top News Stories ]
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- The V2_OS Kernal Team Wants Your Input (15:32 03.07 v2)

	"We at the kernel coder team have lots of ideas, but we would 
	like to have your opinions about what you would like to see in
	V2_OS next kernel release!

	"Send an e-mail to one of the KCT member!  Or if you feel like
	you really want to make your point, come and talk to us on the
	#v2os channel on EFnet!"
	
	url - http://www.terbium.net/members/phil
	e-mail - reynes@irit.fr
	(source: http://www.v2.nl/joostcgi/Ultimate.cgi)

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- New HDD Version of V2_OS Kernal ~ MaxLilt (15:36 03.06 v2)

	"Try the brandnew bugfixed build of V2_OS! It's here:
	www.terbium.net/members/maxlilt.  Now you can copy all files
	(including boot.scr) to v2os hdd partition!"

	url - www.terbium.net/members/maxlilt
	e-mail - maxlilt@hotmail.com
	(source: http://www.v2.nl/joostcgi/Ultimate.cgi)

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 [ Programs ]
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- V2MM under going rewrite ~ Mathias Fischer (15:11 06.07 v2)

	"V2MM (Visual Virtual Memory Manager) is mainly a memory
	manager, but no traditional one. It organizes the memory in a
	way like a filesystem with folders and directories. It uses
	small information blocks which can point on code as well as on
	data like pictures in memory. So everything in memory is
	public, there are no individual programs anymore, they are
	intended to work together, to share resources and to behave in
	the same manner."
	
	After cursing around the page abit, it looks like you can 
	download a pre-beta copy of a working V2MM before he started
	the rewrite.  This looks to me like it could be a very nice
	addition to V2_OS.
	
	url - http://www.v2os.cx/~mtf
	e-mail - mtf@gmx.de
	(source: http://www.v2os.cx/~stalin/index.html)

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 [ Misc ]
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- BadSEAL Coding Tutorial ~ BadSector (10:08 05.07 sel)

	Looks as if BadSector has whipped up a tutorial for DJGPP
	coding for his BadSEAL SEAL distro.  It is in html format
	and must be upzipped into its own dir.
	
	url - michalopoylos.tripod.com/seal/index.html
	e-mail - michalopoylos@hotmail.com
	(source: http://pub8.ezboard.com/bsealsystem)

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- ALLEGTTF 1.8 ~ Doug Eleveld (10:20 05.07 sel)

	"ALLEGTTF is a collection of functions to produce anti-aliased
	text output and TTF (True Type Font) loader, a GRX font loader
	and a bitmap font loader for use with Allegro and DJGPP."

	url - http://huizen.dds.nl/~deleveld/index.htm
	e-mail - D.J.Eleveld@anest.azg.nl
	(source: http://pub8.ezboard.com/bsealsystem)

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 [ Latest Builds ]
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- SEAL
     o 1D (042900)
     o http://www.home.sk/public/seal/sealexe.zip

- V2_OS
     o 0.63.2a
     o http://www.v2os.cx/downloads/dl_system.htm

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            -= Beyond the Specifics =-
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 [ Tweaking ]
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  I gleaned this off the LSMailing List.  I took two of the relevant
  messages from this thread: OT: sharing pagefile.sys W2K with W9x/WME.

  Posted by _DMaestr0_:
  
  Hiya, I found this very handy topic: paging file sharing for W2K and
  W9x/WME; as you know W2K uses pagefile.sys as a swapfile (paging file)
  ... and W9x and WME uses a .swp file (I forgot the name :) If you've
  configured your system, as I have, to use a static swap file (rule
  of thumb: the size is three times your RAM) for both W9x and W2K.
  In my case that 124 * 3 > 307,2.
  
  Here's what you enter in your system.ini (in c:\windows most likely)
  under [386enh] :

  PagingFile=E:\PAGEFILE.SYS
  PagingDrive=E:
  MinPagingFileSize=307200
  MaxPagingFileSize=307200

  where E: is the drive you've got the swapfile on. duh

  anyway, be sure to have an equal size for both W2K and W9x/WME...
  that's it...

  Follow up post by Chris Ward:
  
  This can also be done in the GUI under NT 4.0 or Windows 2000

  In Windows 2000 right click on the My Computer, Properties, System
  Properties, Advanced,  Performance options .. you can also set on
  what drives the swap file exists.

  For 98 this can be done by:
  right click on My Computer, Properties, Performance, Virtual Memory,
  at this point you have to do the settings yourself.

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 [ Intresting ]
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- Spinned's Dreamcast Giveaway

  Spinned is giving away a Sega Dreamcast a month for the best
  poster on there UBB.  They will judge the person on number of
  posts, number of threads and posts to the thread, and quality
  of posts.
	
  The UBB is aimed at gaming software, hardware, and other
  gaming aspects.  Stop on over and make some posts!  Maybe you
  too can win a free DC!
	
	url - http://talk.spinned.com

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 [ Programs ]
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- VNC (Virtual Network Computing)

  This is a neat little program.  It allows you to log into a machine
  with the server side program set up and control the desktop via a
  PCAnywhere style interface.  Because it is coded in java, it is
  platform independent meaning you can set up a server on a Mac and 
  control it from a windows desktop.  It works over a LAN, WAN, or
  the internet.  Best of all its totally free!
  
  url - http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/index.html

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