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 with Debian GNU/Linux (this support is not yet provided in the standard
 kernel distribution).  More information can be found in the `accounting'
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 Please note that 'last' is now available as a separate package.
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 this program can also be used to add an existing user to an
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 .
 Adding users with "adduser" is usually better than adding them
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Package: ae
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Package: apmd
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description: Utilities for Advanced Power Management (APM) on laptops
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 .
 This package contains apmd(8), a daemon that provides logging of the 
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 X11 utility that displays a little graph, (and tailf(1) which follows 
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 It requires an 1.3.x kernel and should work with both the old 
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Package: ash
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 The primary virtue of "ash" is that it's small, and we take advantage of
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Package: at
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 at is used to run a command at some specified future time,
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 The at system uses cron to get the commands executed, so you
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Package: auctex
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Package: ax25-kernel-source
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Package: bc
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Package: beav
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Package: bibtex
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Package: biff
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Package: bin86
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Package: boot-floppies
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 minimal effort from the programmer by looking for comments in the usual
 places near the objects they document, rather than imposing a rigid 
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 typesetting language. Acceptable documentation can often be generated from
 existing code with no modifications.
 .
 conformance:    supports both K&R and ISO/ANSI C coding styles
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Package: cdtool
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 The `cdir' command supports a database of artist, title, and track
 names in a simple format compatible with Workman, a nice OPEN LOOK based
 program for controlling audio discs in a CD-ROM drive.

Package: cdwrite
priority: extra
section: misc
maintainer: Stephen Early <sde1000@cam.ac.uk>
version: 2.0-1
depends: libc5
recommends: mkisofs
filename: development/binary-i386/misc/cdwrite-2.0-1.deb
size: 13318
md5sum: 3cb2d41064aec8bc0d226e3dce29f853
description: CD writing tool for Orange Book CD-R drives
 This program allows the creation of both audio and data CDs. It supports
 CD recorders from Yamaha, Kodak, Philips and HP.
 .
 ISO9660 images for data CDs can be created using the mkisofs program,
 packaged separately.

Package: cern-httpd
priority: optional
section: net
maintainer: Steve Greenland <stevegr@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM>
version: 3.0-4
depends: netstd, adduser (>1.93)
conflicts: httpd
provides: httpd
filename: development/binary-i386/net/cern-httpd-3.0-4.deb
size: 177646
md5sum: 4b6b971f2be325dcfa7c9ad4c3e4c75c
description: The CERN HTTP (World-Wide Web) server
 The CERN HTTP daemon allows you to run an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer
 Protocol) server on your computer.  HTTP is the main transport 
 protocol used in the World Wide Web.
 .
 Unless you wish only to serve files to users of your system, you must
 be hooked up to a TCP/IP network.

Package: cfengine
priority: extra
section: admin
maintainer: Brian White <bcwhite@pobox.com>
version: 1.2.26-1
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/admin/cfengine-1.2.26-1.deb
size: 257238
md5sum: dc69982caab1d320a52e1e99b81c15d4
description: A tool for configuring and maintaining operating systems
 The main purpose of cfengine is to allow the system administrator
 to create a single central file which will define how every host
 on a network should be configured.
 
 cfengine is also useful as an interpreter for a general scripting
 language for ordinary users.  It is handy for tidying up junk files
 and for maintaining `watchdog' scripts to manage access rights and
 permissions on files when collaborating with other users.

Package: chfn
priority: required
section: base
maintainer: Jeff Noxon <jeff@router.patch.net>
version: 1.0-5
filename: development/binary-i386/base/chfn-1.0-5.deb
size: 8823
md5sum: c1345c535abf6ff36120372ab298207b
description: Utilities to change finger information or login shell.

Package: cnews
maintainer: Otmar Lendl <lendl@cosy.sbg.ac.at>
version: cr.g-1
depends: cron
recommends: inews
suggests: uucp, nntp
conflicts: inn
filename: development/binary-i386/news/cnews-cr.g-1.deb
size: 359995
md5sum: b2acf7e52277fc304ae6743dafad48fd
description: News Server for Usenet news.
 C News is suited for small systems with no live NNTP feeds.
 A NNTP server is not includes, get the nntp package for NNTP support.
 I strongly recommend to the the inews package, too.

Package: cpio
priority: important
section: admin
maintainer: Ian Murdock <imurdock@debian.org>
version: 2.3-11
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/admin/cpio-2.3-11.deb
size: 29147
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Package: cpp
priority: standard
section: devel
maintainer: Siggy Brentrup <bsb@uni-muenster.de>
version: 2.7.2-5
depends: libc5
conflicts: gcc (<=2.7.2-2), elf-gcc (<<2.7.2-2)
filename: development/binary-i386/devel/cpp-2.7.2-5.deb
size: 39235
md5sum: 23f69c61667bb1b160de803f682c1a26
description: The GNU C preprocessor (ELF version).
 The GNU C preprocessor is required by some utilities that use it for
 macro substitutions. The package is provided for the benefit of those
 who don't want to install gcc.

Package: cron
priority: important
section: admin
maintainer: Ian Jackson <iwj10@cus.cam.ac.uk>
version: 3.0pl1-31
depends: libc5, bsdutils
recommends: smail | sendmail | mail-transport-agent
filename: development/binary-i386/admin/cron-3.0pl1-31.deb
size: 30531
md5sum: 8740bfc5cc8f65fa78b49b330436640c
description: management of regular background processing
 cron is a background process (`daemon') that runs programs at regular
 intervals (for example, every minute, day, week or month); which
 processes are run and at what times are specified in the `crontab'.
 .
 Users may also install crontabs so that processes are run on
 their behalf, though this feature can be disabled or restricted to
 particular users.
 .
 Output from the commands is usually mailed to the system administrator
 (or to the user in question); you should probably install a mail system
 as well so that you can receive these messages.
 .
 This cron package is configured by default to do various standard
 system maintenance tasks, such as ensuring that logfiles do not
 grow endlessly and overflow the disk.

Package: cvs
priority: standard
section: devel
maintainer: mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com (Bill Mitchell)
version: 1.7-1
depends: libc5, rcs
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size: 669709
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description: Concurrent Versions System -- an RCS extension
 cvs is a front end to the rcs(1) revision control
 system which extends the notion of revision control
 from a collection of files in a single directory to
 a hierarchical collection of directories consisting of
 revision controlled files.  These directories and files
 can be combined together to form a software release.
 .
 cvs provides the functions necessary to manage these
 software releases and to control the concurrent editing
 of source files among multiple software developers.

Package: dc
priority: important
section: math
maintainer: Bill Mitchell <mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com>
version: 1.03-10
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/math/dc-1.03-10.deb
size: 24975
md5sum: b72297d07b75cf91cbef370de6ad5f41
description: An arbitrary precision reverse-polish calculator.
 Dc is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports
 unlimited precision arithmetic.  It also allows you to
 define and call macros.  Normally dc reads from the standard
 input; if any command arguments are given to it, they
 are filenames, and dc reads and executes the contents of
 the files before reading from standard input.  All normal
 output is to standard output; all error output is to
 standard error.
 .
 A reverse-polish calculator stores numbers on a stack.
 Entering a number pushes it on the stack.  Arithmetic
 operations pop arguments off the stack and push the
 results.

Package: dchanges
priority: optional
section: devel
maintainer: Andy W.P. Guy <awpguy@acs.ucalgary.ca>
version: 3.0-0
recommends: pgp
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size: 12288
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description: build the changes file for a debian package
 dchanges is a tool to aid in building the changes file
 which is required to place a package into the debian
 distribution.
architecture: all

Package: ddd
section: devel
maintainer: Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
version: 1.4d-1
depends: libc5, ncurses3.0, elf-x11r6lib
recommends: gdb (>=4.13)
filename: development/binary-i386/devel/ddd-1.4d-1.deb
size: 1177918
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description: The Data Display Debugger, a graphical UI for GDB.
 The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a comfortable graphical
 user interface to the GDB debugger. Besides "usual"
 features such as viewing source texts and breakpoints, DDD
 provides a *graphical data display*, where data structures
 are displayed as graphs. A simple mouse click dereferences
 pointers or reveals structure contents. Complex data
 structures can be explored incrementally and interactively,
 using automatic layout if preferred. Each time the program
 stops, the data display reflects the current variable
 values. Using DDD, you can reason about your application by
 viewing its data, not just by viewing it execute lines of
 source code.
 .
 Other DDD features include: debugging of programs written
 in C, C++, Ada, Fortran, Pascal, or Modula-2; machine-level
 debugging; hypertext source navigation and lookup; GDB/DBX
 command-line interface with full editing, history, and
 completion capabilities; breakpoint, backtrace, and history
 editors; optional program execution in terminal emulator
 window; debugging on remote host; on-line manual;
 interactive help on the OSF/Motif user interface. DDD has
 been designed to compete with well-known commercial
 debuggers.

Package: deliver
maintainer: Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
version: 2.1.12-1
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/mail/deliver-2.1.12-1.deb
size: 32869
md5sum: a5e7bfe8125a3cb8bba23cc587afef86
description: Local mail delivery agent.
 Deliver allows any user to write a shell script that processes all
 incoming mail messages for that user. The system administrator may
 also install scripts that process all messages.
 .
 Deliver also acts as a local mail delivery agent for (and may be
 required by) programs such as `sendmail'.

Package: diald
priority: extra
section: net
maintainer: "Giuseppe Vacanti <Giuseppe.Vacanti@DeSelby.xs4all.nl>"
version: 0.11-3
depends: netstd, ppp(>2.2), image(>1.2.13), netbase(>1.23)
suggests: expect
filename: development/binary-i386/net/diald-0.11-3.deb
size: 68491
md5sum: f007b201f254a204fcf986d546577586
description: dial on deman daemon for PPP and SLIP.
 .
 The purpose of diald is to make it transparently appear that you
 have a permanent connection to a remote site (usually your provider).
 .
 You MUST have SLIP devices in the kernel in order to use diald, even if
 you only plan to use only PPP connections. Of course, you will need PPP
 devices as well.
 .
 Diald needs a program like "chat" or "expect" to actually dial.
 Sorry, "dip" cannot be used.

Package: dialog
priority: extra
section: misc
maintainer: David Engel <david@ods.com>
version: 0.9a-2
depends: libc5 (>=5.2.18-1), ncurses3.0 (>=1.9.8a-4)
filename: development/binary-i386/misc/dialog-0.9a-2.deb
size: 63192
md5sum: 76e4f9b10969563ec3ea2f08fef8c3c0
description: cdialog - a utility for adding dialog boxes to shell scripts

Package: diff
priority: required
section: base
maintainer: Bill Mitchell <mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com>
version: 2.7-10
filename: development/binary-i386/base/diff-2.7-10.deb
size: 183481
md5sum: a9c1a832238a6f89f000d503ee6b26fe
description: File comparison utilities
 The diff package provides the diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp programs.
 .
 `diff' shows differences between two files, or each corresponding file
 in two directories.  `cmp' shows the offsets and line numbers where
 two files differ.  `cmp' can also show all the characters that
 differ between the two files, side by side.  `diff3' shows differences
 among three files.  `sdiff' merges two files interactively.
 .
 The set of differences produced by `diff' can be used to distribute
 updates to text files (such as program source code) to other people.
 This method is especially useful when the differences are small compared
 to the complete files.  Given `diff' output, the `patch' program can
 update, or "patch", a copy of the file.
essential: yes
pre-depends: libc5 (>=5.2.18-1)

Package: dist
priority: extra
section: devel
maintainer: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@pilgrim.umass.edu>
version: 3.60-3
depends: perl
filename: development/binary-i386/devel/dist-3.60-3.deb
size: 460163
md5sum: ea012df1e2b645c9a3c7b9325dfd04c4
description: Tools for developing, maintaining and distributing software.
 The  dist package is a set of tools meant to ease the construction
 and maintenance of portable software.
 .
 The first component is the Configure script generator, metaconfig, which
 automatically builds the Configure script from your sources. Ideally,
 the end-user receiving your source code will  simply have  to  read
 your README file, run the Configure script (which is self-documented),
 and then run make. 
 .
 The  second  component is the Makefile.SH generator, which is a generic
 configured  Makefile,  reusing  some  of  the information  figured  out
 by Configure, and a generic Jmakefile description.
 .
 The third component is the RCS aware package  generator,  which  is
 used when it's time to build up the shell archives used to distribute
 your program. 
 .
 The fourth and latest component is  the  patch  generator, used  to
 make updates of your sources, which can later be applied on the original
 distribution by  using  the  patch program.

Package: dld
priority: optional
section: devel
maintainer: Guy R. Thomas <gthomas@native-ed.bc.ca>
version: 3.2.6-3
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/devel/dld-3.2.6-3.deb
size: 21762
md5sum: 0a1d43cbd12704edbcf001f2bafc4b07
description: dld - a library package of C functions that performs
             "dynamic link editing"

Package: dlltools
priority: optional
section: devel
maintainer: Andrew D. Fernandes <adfernan@cnd.mcgill.ca>
version: 2.17-11
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/devel/dlltools-2.17-11.deb
size: 112727
md5sum: f28af6aaf509139848f8883c9ed5f56c
description: Tools used to create DLL jumptable libraries.

Package: dnsutils
section: net
maintainer: Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
version: 951231-1
depends: libc5, netbase
conflicts: netstd (<<2.00)
filename: development/binary-i386/net/dnsutils-951231-1.deb
size: 48070
md5sum: 12d07a54a4e1a249201d0974ba457801
description: Utilities for querying the DNS.
 This package includes the "host" program for querying
 information from the Domain Name System (DNS). It also
 includes several short aliases (mx, ns, soa, zone) for
 querying specific information, as well as two shell
 scripts: nslookup and mxlookup.

Package: doc-debian
section: doc
maintainer: Sven Rudolph <sr1@inf.tu-dresden.de>
version: 1.0-2
recommends: info-browser
filename: development/binary-i386/doc/doc-debian-1.0-2.deb
size: 551660
md5sum: edddd7232f9126ffa5a787eda81c3853
description: Debian Manual, FAQ and other documents
 The doc-debian package provides the current Debian-FAQ (in
 postscript, dvi, ascii and GNU info form) and the Debian Manual 
 as well as several other bits of information about Debian.
 .
 All files are available at ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/doc and
 mirrors thereof.
architecture: all

Package: doc-linux
priority: important
section: doc
maintainer: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@qed.econ.queensu.ca>
version: 96.03-0
recommends: info-browser
conflicts: doc
filename: development/binary-i386/doc/doc-linux-96.03-0.deb
size: 1418159
md5sum: 52cf715a6a5726e83cd2550b2ce30118
description: Linux FAQ, HOWTOs and mini-HOWTOs.
 The doc-linux package installs the current Linux-FAQ (in postscript,
 ascii and GNU info form) as well as all the ascii versions of current
 Linux HOWTO and mini-HOWTO documents on your Debian system.  The
 version number reflects the month in which doc-linux was created.
 .
 All files are available at ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO
 and ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/faqs/linux-faq and mirrors
 thereof.  Versions in html, dvi and postscript formats of most of the
 HOWTOs are also available.  They are therefore not included in the
 Debian source file and no diff file is provided.

Package: dpkg
priority: required
section: base
maintainer: Ian Jackson <iwj10@cus.cam.ac.uk>
version: 1.1.3
conflicts: dpkgname
filename: development/binary-i386/base/dpkg-1.1.3.deb
size: 246230
md5sum: 767df4e0e7fbcffe5c19440c786b1eeb
description: Package maintenance system for Debian GNU/Linux
 This package contains the programs which handle the installation and
 removal of packages on your system.
 .
 The primary interface for the dpkg suite is the `dselect' program;
 a more low-level and less user-friendly interface is available in
 the form of the `dpkg' command.
architecture: i386
essential: yes
replaces: dpkgname

Package: dump
priority: optional
section: admin
maintainer: David Frey <David.Frey@eos.lugs.ch>
version: 0.3-3
depends: libc5, e2fsprogs
filename: development/binary-i386/admin/dump-0.3-3.deb
size: 67538
md5sum: 7c8c68e69246ceba5bdfce77e1ff8910
description: Ported 4.4BSD dump and restore utilities.
 Dump examines files on a filesystem and determines which files need to be 
 backed up.  These files are copied to the given disk, tape or other storage 
 medium for safe keeping.
 .
 The restore command performs the inverse function of dump.  A full backup of 
 a file system may be restored and subsequent incremental backups layered on 
 top of it.  Single files and directory subtrees may be restored from full or 
 partial backups.

Package: dvi2tty
priority: optional
section: tex
maintainer: Erick Branderhorst <branderhorst@heel.fgg.eur.nl>
version: 5.1-3
depends: libc5
recommends: less
filename: development/binary-i386/tex/dvi2tty-5.1-3.deb
size: 17631
md5sum: 2fc1860ff6549a34ae84540daaa74f46
description: Previewing dvi-files text-only devices (terminals).
 If no options are passed output will be send to the pager defined in
 PAGER if specified. If no pager specified the output will be send to
 /bin/more. The utility divdvi displays the contents of a dvi-file.

Package: dviljk
priority: optional
section: tex
maintainer: Nils Rennebarth <nils@nus.pan-net.de>
version: 2.5-3
depends: metafont, kpathsea
recommends: tex
provides: dvilj
filename: development/binary-i386/tex/dviljk-2.5-3.deb
size: 119930
md5sum: 43a8bda91b00999c37113df22a820725
description: TeX DVI driver for HP Laserjet and compatible printers
 dvilj is a collection of binaries for the HP Laserjet+, the
 HP Laserjet II, HP Laserjet IIp, HP LaserJet III, HP Laserjet 4L,
 HP Laserjet 4M and compatibles. It will NOT work for Deskjet's.
 .
 dvilj uses HP-PCL commands to donwload pk bitmaps to the printer
 as softfonts. Compared with the dvips/ghostscript combo, it uses
 much less printer memory, produces *much* smaller output files,
 and is faster.
 .
 Dvilj should be used where speed and compact output is needed,
 e.g. for low memory printers or printers accessed by a slow
 (serial) line.
 .
 It's drawbacks are: No support for virtual fonts (dvicopy needed)
 and no facilities for graphics inclusion.

Package: dvipsk
priority: optional
section: tex
maintainer: Nils Rennebarth <nils@nus.pan-net.de>
version: 5.58f-3
depends: metafont, kpathsea
recommends: psfonts
provides: dvips
filename: development/binary-i386/tex/dvipsk-5.58f-3.deb
size: 180824
md5sum: 8405a43158c42328b39326370edb24fc
description: TeX DVI-driver for Postscript
 This a driver that converts TeX's dvi files to Postscript
 suitable for printing on any postscript printer or on any
 printer supported by ghostscript.
 .
 The files are preprocessable by the usual postscript tools
 e.g. for page-selection, scaling, putting several pages on
 one sheet of paper, ... as they conform to the Adobe
 document structuring conventions.
 .
 The driver supports a variety of \special's allowing easy
 inclusion of graphics in your document. It understands emTeX
 and tpic \special's.

Package: e2ctags
section: editors
maintainer: Bill Mitchell <mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com>
version: 2.0.beta-6
depends: libc5
recommends: e2x11|e2nox
conflicts: emacs, elv-ctags
filename: development/binary-i386/editors/e2ctags-2.0.beta-6.deb
size: 11682
md5sum: a578040cbc6e023851dfdee2f25f8ed2
description: generate "tags" and (optionally) "refs" files
 ctags generates the "tags" and "refs" files from a
 group of C source files.  The "tags" file is used by
 Elvis' ":tag" command, control-] command, and -t option.
 The "refs" file is sometimes used by the ref(1) program.
 .
 Each C source file is scanned for #define statements and
 global function definitions.  The name of the macro or
 function becomes the name of a tag.  For each tag, a line
 is added to the "tags" file.
 .
 The "tags" file is a cross-reference that lists each tag
 name, the name of the source file that contains it, and a
 way to locate a particular line in the source file.
 .
 The "refs" file contains the definitions for each tag in
 the "tags" file, and very little else.  This file can be
 useful, for example, when licensing restrictions prevent
 you from making the source code to the standard C library
 readable by everybody, but you still everybody to know what
 arguments the library functions need.
architecture: i386
source: e2-2.0beta

Package: e2fmt
section: editors
maintainer: Bill Mitchell <mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com>
version: 2.0.beta-6
depends: libc5
recommends: e2x11-2.0beta|e2nox-2.0beta|elv-ctags
conflicts: elv-fmt
filename: development/binary-i386/editors/e2fmt-2.0.beta-6.deb
size: 4317
md5sum: 0ee09b421fc0164098bceffee29e3ad7
description: Adjust line-length for paragraphs of text
 fmt is a simple text formatter.  It inserts or
 deletes newlines, as necessary, to make all lines
 in a paragraph be approximately the same width.  It
 preserves indentation and word spacing.
 .
 fmt is often used from within vi(1) to adjust the line
 breaks in a single paragraph.  To do this, move the
 cursor to the top of the paragraph, type "!}fmt", and
 hit <Return>.
architecture: i386
source: e2-2.0beta

Package: e2fsprogs
priority: required
section: base
maintainer: Michael R. Nonweiler <mrn20@cam.ac.uk>
version: 1.02-1
filename: development/binary-i386/base/e2fsprogs-1.02-1.deb
size: 144944
md5sum: c746c8b70d495758fc5f8dcfd459634a
description: The EXT2 file system utilities.
 EXT2 stands for "Extended Filesystem", version 2. It's the filesystem
 type used for hard disks on Debian systems. This package contains programs
 for creating, checking, and maintaining EXT2 filesystems.
architecture: i386
essential: yes
pre-depends: libc5 (>=5.2.18)

Package: e2nox
section: editors
maintainer: Bill Mitchell <mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com>
version: 2.0.beta-6
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/editors/e2nox-2.0.beta-6.deb
size: 209764
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description: A text editor, patterned after the unix vi editor
 e2x11-2.0beta is patterned after the vi editor, and provides
 a hex mode display, a man page mode display, html processing,
 and more.
 .
 This is a beta test version, and is expected to have bugs.
 .
 The author says, in his README.hmtl file:
 .
 This software _will_ break.  I know this.  The only reason I'm
 making this version available is so that I can receive bug reports.
 If you aren't willing to suffer core dumps, and report them to me
 politely, then _don't_ use this software!
architecture: i386
source: e2-2.0beta

Package: ecc
priority: extra
section: devel
maintainer: David Frey <David.Frey@eos.lugs.ch>
version: 1.21-2
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/devel/ecc-1.21-2.deb
size: 6179
md5sum: 8896a61b694f4b03b82694b259334882
description: Reed Solomon Error Correcting Coder
 Basic Software Tool for Encoding and Decoding Files.
 .
 This is a simple stream encoder which reads data from stdin in 
 248(encode) or 256(decode) blocks, and writes the corresponding 
 encoded/decoded block onto stdout.  An encoded block contains 248 
 data bytes, one length byte, six redundancy bytes, and a capital
 G byte as a sync marker to round it out to 256 bytes.

Package: ed
priority: required
section: base
maintainer: mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com (Bill Mitchell)
version: 0.2-11
filename: development/binary-i386/base/ed-0.2-11.deb
size: 99889
md5sum: 1bf2518683873b5736c6c0342ab86191
description: The classic unix line editor
 ed is a line-oriented text editor.  It is used to
 create, display, modify and otherwise manipulate text
 files.
 .
 red is a restricted ed: it can only edit files in the
 current directory and cannot execute shell commands.
essential: Yes
pre-depends: libc5 (>=5.2.18-1)

Package: ee
priority: extra
section: editors
maintainer: mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com (Bill Mitchell)
version: 1.72-7
depends: libc5, ncurses3.0
filename: development/binary-i386/editors/ee-1.72-7.deb
size: 43897
md5sum: 46a5873a2303fdd44064e504b87dbf72
description: An "easy editor" for novices and compuphobics
 ee is a simple screen oriented text editor.  It is
 always in text insertion mode unless there is a prompt
 at the bottom of the terminal, or a menu present (in a
 box in the middle of the terminal).  ree is the same as 
 ee, but restricted to editing the named file (no file
 operations, or shell escapes are allowed).

Package: efax
priority: extra
section: comm
maintainer: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@qed.econ.queensu.ca>
version: 07a-5
depends: libc5
suggests: gs, xloadimage
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 In order to make use of elm you must have a single mail transport
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Package: gcc
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 The default when no application is running is to emulate
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Package: less
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 These are all standard TeX fonts: The cm series designed
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 .
 The dc fonts are derived from the cm series but include
 accented characters for most european languages to enable
 better hyphenation and input of these directly, without
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Package: mfbin
priority: standard
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description: Metafont - TeX's font engine
 Metafont creates bitmaps from a textual representation of a
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 .
 Metafont is a powerful engine for font design, equipped with
 a macro processor similar to TeX's. The <Meta> means you could
 design a font using an arbitrary number of parameters and then
 create a series of fonts by just changing these parameters.
 It even allows interactive generation of fonts under the X11
 window system.
 .
 TeX's default fonts, the cm-series are specified using Metafont.
 .
 The normal user however will not use Metafont directly. It will
 be called automatically whenever bitmaps of a Metafont-Font are
 needed.

Package: mflib
priority: standard
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 These are those files needed for Metafont that do not fit into any other
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 .
 Included are all the files to produce the plain and cm base as
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Package: mfnfss
priority: optional
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description: Use additional Metafont fonts with LaTeX
 This package allows the use of some additional metafont fonts
 with LaTeX. These fonts are: D.E.Knuth concrete fonts in the
 Cork encoding, N.N.Billawala's pandora fonts and Y.Haralambous
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Package: mgetty
priority: extra
section: comm
maintainer: Nils Rennebarth <nils@nus.pan-net.de>
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description: Smart Modem getty replacement with fax capabilities
 The program `mgetty' allows you to use a class 2
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 interfering with outgoing calls.
 .
 Mgetty is also configurable to select programs other than login for
 special connections (eg: uucico, fido or other programs) depending
 on the login userid. It also supports caller-id if the modem and phone
 line supply it, and can deny connections based on originating
 telephone number.
 .
 `sendfax' is a standalone program which sends fax files.
 .
 `vgetty' is an extended version of mgetty that can answer the telephone
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Package: mh
priority: standard
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description: A set of electronic mail handling programs.
 Unlike most mail user agents, MH is not a single program, rather it
 is a set of program that are run from the shell.  This allows the user
 to utilize the full power of the Unix shell in coordination with MH.
source: mh-6.8.4-2.tar.gz

Package: mh-papers
priority: extra
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Package: minicom
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Package: mirror
priority: extra
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description: Perl program for keeping ftp archives up-to-date.
 Mirror  uses the  ftp  protocol  to duplicate   a  directory hierarchy
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 files unnecessarily by comparing the file time-stamps and sizes before
 transferring.  Amongst other things, it can  optionally gzip and split
 files.  It was written for use by  archive maintainers but can be used
 by anyone wanting to transfer a lot of files via ftp.

Package: mirrormagic
priority: extra
section: games
maintainer: Andrew Howell <andrew@it.com.au>
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 A game like "Mindbender" (Amiga) or "Deflektor" (Atari ST).
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Package: miscutils
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description: Miscellaneous system utilities.
 A mixed bag of essential system utilities, including
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essential: yes

Package: mkisofs
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size: 23291
md5sum: c9f2b07bc09fac2384c89bf6fa8ab2e8
description: CD-ROM authoring tool. Creates CD-ROM filesystem images.
 mkisofs is a pre-mastering program for CD-ROMs. It generates an
 iso9660 filesystem image from a directory tree. This image can then
 be written to a CD-ROM using the cdwrite program.

Package: modconf
maintainer: Bruce Perens <Bruce@Pixar.com>
version: 0.1.0-0
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Package: modules
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description: Linux module utilities.
 These utilities are intended to make a Linux modular kernel
 manageable for all users, administrators and distribution
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architecture: i386
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Package: most
priority: extra
section: misc
maintainer: Chris Fearnley <cjf@netaxs.com>
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size: 71306
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description: most - browse or page through text file(s)
 Most is a paging program that displays, one windowful at a
 time, the contents of a file on a terminal.
 .
 Like more and less, most is a pager.  Most can handle binary files,
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Package: motifnls
priority: optional
section: x11
maintainer: Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
version: 2.1-1
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size: 11068
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description: Files needed to run some Motif applications.
 This package provides the XFree-2.1 configuration files
 needed to allow Motif applications compiled under XFree-2.1
 to run under XFree-3.1.
 .
 Without these files, some Motif applications compiled on
 other machines (such as Netscape) may crash when attempting
 to copy or paste from or to a text field, and may also
 exhibit other problems.

Package: mount
priority: required
section: base
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version: 2.5g-2
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size: 34669
md5sum: fbf878d32b0d1e065acad4d5de7ffcb0
description: Tools for mounting and manipulating filesystems.
 This package provides the mount(8), umount(8), swapon(8),
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essential: yes
pre-depends: libc5 (>=5.2.18-1)

Package: mpack
section: mail
maintainer: Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
version: 1.5-1
depends: libc5
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size: 25441
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description: Tools for encoding/decoding MIME messages.
 Mpack and munpack are utilities for encoding and decoding
 (respectively) binary files in MIME (Multipurpose Internet
 Mail Extensions) format mail messages. For compatibility
 with older forms of transferring binary files, the munpack
 program can also decode messages in split-uuencoded format.

Package: mt-st
priority: extra
section: admin
maintainer: mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com (Bill Mitchell)
version: 0.2-4
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/admin/mt-st-0.2-4.deb
size: 8428
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description: Control magnetic tape drive operation
 mt performs operations on a tape drive.  It can report
 the status of tape drives; rewind or retension a tape; 
 position a tape forward and backwards in increments of
 blocks, records, or files; and perform certain other
 operations for some types of tape drives.

Package: mtools
priority: standard
section: misc
maintainer: mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com (Bill Mitchell)
version: 2.0.7-15
depends: libc5
filename: development/binary-i386/misc/mtools-2.0.7-15.deb
size: 26846
md5sum: 8b32dbe7c88e2560a109b1c0ba7dcddd
description: Tools for manipulating MSDOS files
 Mtools is a public domain collection of programs to allow Unix systems
 to read, write, and manipulate files on an MSDOS filesystem (typically a
 diskette).  Each program attempts to emulate the MSDOS equivalent
 command as closely as practical.
 .
    mattrib - change MSDOS file attribute flags
    mcd - change MSDOS directory
    mcopy - copy MSDOS files to/from Unix
    mdel - delete an MSDOS file
    mdir - display an MSDOS directory
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Package: nas
priority: optional
section: sound
maintainer: D.J. Gregor <dgregor@coil.com>
version: 1.2p2-1
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size: 493521
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description: The Network Audio System (NAS).
 The Network Audio System was developed by NCD for playing, recording, and
 manipulating audio data over a network.  Like the X Window System, it uses
 the client/server model to separate applications from the specific drivers
 that control audio input and output devices.

Package: ncpfs
maintainer: Michael R. Nonweiler <mrn20@cam.ac.uk>
version: 0.18-1
depends: libc5 (>= 5.2.18), ipx
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size: 124392
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description: ncpfs - a NetWare client filesystem
 This contains utilities to mount volumes from NetWare servers.  Also
 included are some little utilities such as nprint, which enables you
 to print on NetWare print queues, and pserver, which provides NetWare
 print queues.
 .
 Note: This packages requires kernel version >= 1.3.71
architecture: i386

Package: ncurses-base
priority: required
section: base
maintainer: Michael Alan Dorman <mdorman@lot49.med.miami.edu>
version: 1.9.8a-5
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size: 5404
md5sum: 9d12068b01c364129d1e0043b64a1053
description: Video terminal manipulation: Minimum set of terminals
 This package contains what should be a reasonable subset of terminal
 definitions, including: ansi, dumb, linux, sun, vt100, vt102, vt220,
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essential: yes
source: ncurses-1.9.8a-5.tar.gz

Package: ncurses-bin
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size: 51134
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description: Video terminal manipulation: associated programs and man pages
 This package contains the programs used for manipulating the terminfo
 database and individual terminfo entries, as well as some programs for
 resetting terminals and such.
essential: yes
source: ncurses-1.9.8a-5.tar.gz
pre-depends: ncurses3.0, libc5

Package: ncurses-term
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description: Video terminal manipulation: additional terminal files
 This package contains all of the terminal definitions not found in
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source: ncurses-1.9.8a-(5).tar.gz

Package: ncurses3.0
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maintainer: Michael Alan Dorman <mdorman@lot49.med.miami.edu>
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description: Video terminal manipulation: shared libraries
 This package contains the shared libraries necessary to run programs
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essential: yes
source: ncurses-1.9.8a-5.tar.gz

Package: ncurses3.0-dev
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conflicts: ncurses, ncurses-developer, ncurses21-dev, ncurses-dev
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description: Video terminal manipulation: Developer's libraries and docs.
 This package contains the header files, static, and profiling
 libraries and symbolic links that developers using ncurses will need.
source: ncurses-1.9.8a-5.tar.gz

Package: ncurses3.0-pic
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maintainer: Michael Alan Dorman <mdorman@lot49.med.miami.edu>
version: 1.9.8a-5
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size: 136691
md5sum: a672072ef5805f2e538b9971637dcfe6
description: Video terminal manipulation: Shared-library subset kit.
 This is used to develop subsets of the ncurses shared libraries for use
 on custom installation floppies and in embedded systems. Unless you're 
 making one of those, you won't need this package.
source: ncurses-1.9.8a-5.tar.gz

Package: netatalk
priority: extra
section: net
maintainer: Klee Dienes <klee@sedona.com>
version: 1.3.3-4
depends: libc5
recommends: lpr
filename: development/binary-i386/net/netatalk-1.3.3-4.deb
size: 189434
md5sum: 1c21c5793620b2515eb4ecba3fac2e6a
description: Appletalk Utilities for Linux
 Netatalk is an implementation of the AppleTalk Protocol Suite for
 BSD-derived systems.  The current release contains support for
 EtherTalk Phase I and II, DDP, RTMP, NBP, ZIP, AEP, ATP, PAP, ASP, and
 AFP.
architecture: i386

Package: netbase
priority: standard
section: net
maintainer: Peter Tobias <tobias@et-inf.fho-emden.de>
version: 2.00-1
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size: 194567
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description: Basic TCP/IP networking binaries
 In order to make use of the network you need a few tools to
 configure it. This package contains all the necessary tools
 to configure the networking interfaces, to setup the routing
 tables and to start other services using the inetd server.

Package: netcdf
priority: extra
section: misc
maintainer: Karl R. Sackett (krs@caos.aamu.edu)
version: 2.4-1
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size: 477250
md5sum: 736e028d7c7db8bc17c7ef5052562869
description: An interface for scientific data access.
 NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is an interface for scientific
 data access and a freely-distributed software library that provides an
 implementation of the interface.  The netCDF library also defines a
 machine-independent format for representing scientific data.
 Together, the interface, library, and format support the creation,
 access, and sharing of scientific data.
architecture: i386

Package: nethack
maintainer: Dominik Kubla <kubla@uni-mainz.de>
version: 3.1.3-1
depends: libc5 (>=5.2.18-1), ncurses3.0 (>=1.9.8a-1)
filename: development/binary-i386/games/nethack-3.1.3-1.deb
size: 633802
md5sum: 9e4b146a59a1506292ff8e89a565a2f1
description: A display oriented rogue-like game.

Package: netscape
priority: optional
section: x11
maintainer: Brian White <bcwhite@pobox.com>
version: 2.0-3
depends: X11R6
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size: 3362
md5sum: 2393fc0ccff32c98645241a2ff3fa91e
description: Popular Wold-Wide-Web browser software
 Netscape (pronounced "Mozilla") is a graphical World-Wide-Web browser
 with many features.  It supports advanced features of HTML and new
 technologies such as "Java" from Sun Microsystems.
 .
 Netscape Communications Corporation does not allow redistribution of
 their software.  Therefore, this package requires the user to fetch
 the netscape archive seperately and place it in the directory pointed
 to by the TMPDIR environment variable (or /tmp if TMPDIR not defined)
 before attempting to install this package.  You can get the
 linux-i486 packages via anonymous ftp from "ftp[1-9].netscape.com".
 .
 Netscape Communications Corporation does not support the Linux release
 in the slightest, even for paying customers.  It has been made available
 purely as a courtesy, so please do not send them questions about Linux.
 .
 This installer package has been placed in the public domain!

Package: netstd
priority: standard
section: net
maintainer: Peter Tobias <tobias@et-inf.fho-emden.de>
version: 2.02-1
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size: 671818
md5sum: d0833ee6e692e3f1917c048407b1c3bb
description: Networking binaries and daemons for Linux
 The netstd package provides you with the standard networking services
 (server and clients).  This includes services like ftp, telnet, nfs,
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Package: news
maintainer: Dominik Kubla <kubla@uni-mainz.de>
version: 0.8-2
depends: libc5 (>=5.2.18-1)
filename: development/binary-i386/misc/news-0.8-2.deb
size: 9384
md5sum: ecda6cbddfa703551d7660e21bfdace0
description: System news tool. (System V)

Package: nntp
maintainer: Otmar Lendl <lendl@cosy.sbg.ac.at>
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size: 39312
md5sum: 0108e202f2d8656831407bb5e47744fb
description: A NNTP server for use with C News.
 This package enables the a C News server to exchange News over the 
 Internet using teh NNTP protocol. Furthermore it allows remote
 reading over NNTP, too.
 Included are nttpd and the programs needed to transmit news using nntp
 (nntpxmit, nntpsend)

Package: npasswd_boulder
priority: extra
section: misc
maintainer: Chris Fearnley <cjf@netaxs.com>
version: 1.2.2-1
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size: 937797
md5sum: c3d4a591114169fc475f133a68f3faa2
description: npasswd - a replacement passwd (for better site security)
 npasswd changes or installs a login password for username (your own
 by default).  Only the super-user can change another users' password.
 .
 When changing a password, npasswd prompts for the old password
 and then for the new one.  The new password must be typed twice to
 forestall mistakes.  The new password is checked for reasonableness.
 .
 This is npasswd_boulder + cracklib 5.  I needed it because one of
 my clients had 50% of his Debian users' passwds cracked by crack.
 Some have argued that npasswd + cracklib offers as much (or more)
 security than shadow passwd.  I'm not a security guru, but it's better
 than the default passwd under Debian for multi-user systems.

Package: nvi
priority: important
section: editors
maintainer: Steve Greenland <stevegr@neosoft.com>
version: 1.34-12
depends: libc5, ncurses3.0
filename: development/binary-i386/editors/nvi-1.34-12.deb
size: 151840
md5sum: ff8fb83092afcf489a4d285d531263f2
description: 4.4BSD re-implementation of vi.

Package: octave
priority: extra
section: math
maintainer: Dale Scheetz <dwarf@polaris.net>
version: 1.1.1-2
depends: gnuplot, less
suggests: dld
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size: 2002426
md5sum: 73ee7383bbf2ee6c478078a674baa121
description: MATLAB-like interactive language for numerical computations.

Package: oldgerman
priority: extra
section: tex
maintainer: Nils Rennebarth <nils@nus.pan-net.de>
version: 1.0-1
depends: metafont
recommends: mfnfss
filename: development/binary-i386/tex/oldgerman-1.0-1.deb
size: 151495
md5sum: d150d8f6d272010d2f20f81cdeed7458
description: Nice gothic and fraktur fonts for TeX
 This package contains old German fonts for Fraktur,
 Schwabacher, and Gothic as well as Initials, all
 designed by Yannis Haralambous.

Package: oleo
priority: optional
section: math
maintainer: Ian Murdock <imurdock@debian.org>
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Package: p10cfgd
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  The 'p10cfgd' daemon provides support for the 'rmtcfg' command in the 
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  and appropriate entries in the non-volatile configuration memory of a
  Packeten, it is possible to have the switch load commands and information
  at boot time.  Further, this daemon appends a command which sets the date
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Package: p2c
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 P2c is a tool for translating Pascal programs into C. The
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 Workshop Pascal, Sun/Berkeley Pascal. Modula-2 syntax is
 also supported. Output is a set of .c and .h files
 that comprise an equivalent program in any of several
 dialects of C. Output code may be kept machine and
 dialect-independent, or it may be targeted to a specific
 machine and compiler. Most reasonable Pascal programs are
 converted into fully functional C which will compile and
 run with no further modifications, although p2c sometimes
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Package: pandora
priority: extra
section: tex
maintainer: Nils Rennebarth <nils@nus.pan-net.de>
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size: 60224
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 The intent of the Pandora project is to test the ideas and
 power of Metafont in a design context. The starting point
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Package: par
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section: text
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 Greatly enhanced fmt type program by Adam M. Costello.
 .
 Can be used within vi or other editor to automatically reformat text
 in a variety of ways.
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 Perfect for use with email & usenet messages as it correctly handles
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Package: pari
priority: extra
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size: 2418983
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description: a package for number theorists.
 The PARI system is a package which is capable of doing formal
 computations on recursive types at high speed; it is primarily aimed
 at number theorists, but can be used by people whose primary need is
 speed.
 .
 Although quite an amount of symbolic manipulation is possible in PARI,
 this system does very badly compared to much more sophisticated
 systems like Axiom, Macsyma, Magma, Maple, Mathematica or Reduce on
 such manipulations (e.g. multivariate polynomials, formal integration,
 etc...). On the other hand, the two main advantages of the system
 are its speed (which can be between 5 and 100 times better on many
 computations than the above mentioned systems), and the possibility of
 using directly data types which are familiar to mathematicians.

Package: patch
priority: standard
section: misc
maintainer: mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com (Bill Mitchell)
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size: 25672
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description: Apply a diff file to an original
 Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms
 of difference listing produced by the diff program and apply
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  This is 'pc532down', a utility to support downloading to the monitor ROM on
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Package: pcb
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section: electronics
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Package: pdksh
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Package: perl
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description: Larry Wall's Practical Extracting and Report Language.
 An interpreted scripting language, known among some as "Unix's
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 .
 Perl is optimized for scanning arbitrary text files and system 
 administration. It has built-in extended regular expression matching
 and replacement, a dataflow mechanism to improve security with
 setuid scripts and is extendible via modules that can interface
 to C libraries.

Package: pgapack
maintainer: Karl R. Sackett <krs@caos.aamu.edu>
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 PGAPack is a general-purpose, data-structure-neutral, parallel genetic
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architecture: i386
replaces: PGAPack

Package: pico
priority: optional
section: editors
maintainer: Dale Scheetz <dwarf@polaris.net>
version: 2.5-3
depends: libc5, ncurses3.0
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source: pine-3.91

Package: pine
priority: important
section: mail
maintainer: Dale Scheetz <dwarf@polaris.net>
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recommends: mail-transport-agent
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Package: pixmap
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 Pixmap is a pixmap editor.  It has functionality similar to that
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architecture: i386

Package: pmake
priority: extra
section: devel
maintainer: Ian Murdock <imurdock@debian.org>
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Package: ppp
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 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a standard way to
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 way for the machines at either end of the link (the "peers")
 to negotiate various optional characteristics of the link.  Using
 PPP, a serial link can be used to transmit Internet Protocol (IP)
 datagrams, allowing TCP/IP connections between the peers.

Package: procmail
priority: standard
section: mail
maintainer: Wendal Catt <wendal@southwind.net>
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Package: procps
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description: procps -- The /proc file system utilities.
 These are utilities to browse the /proc filesystem, which is not a real file
 system but a way for the kernel to provide information about the status of
 entries in its process table. (e.g. running, stopped or "zombie")
 Both command line and full screen utilities are provided. Ncurses is needed
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essential: yes
pre-depends: libc5 (>=5.2.18-1)

Package: ps2pk
priority: extra
section: tex
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size: 65527
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description: Create pk fonts from type1 fonts
 ps2pk can generate pk bitmaps from Postscript type1 fonts.
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 postscript fonts, provided the corresponding type1 fonts
 are available as .pfa or .pfb files. 
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 Together with automatic pk generation by MakeTeXPK this
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Package: psnfss
priority: extra
section: tex
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 This package makes use of Postscript fonts easy with LaTeX.
 .
 There is support for the 35 standard Adobe fonts, for
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 .
 To actually get printed output you either need a postscript
 printer, or have the type1 sources for the respective fonts. 
 The sources for utopia, charter and nimbus are free and are
 part of the texpsfnt package. The sources for lucida bright,
 and the standard adobe fonts are only available commercially,
 i.e. you have to pay for them.

Package: psutils
priority: optional
section: text
maintainer: Dale Scheetz <dwarf@polaris.com>
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suggests: gs, ghostview
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Package: python
priority: extra
section: devel
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description: An interactive object-oriented scripting language.
 An interpretive, interactive object oriented computer language,
 includes an extensive class library with lots of goodies for system
 administration, sounds and graphics. `A step up from Perl' says
 bruce@pixar.com. You'll need latex to build the documentation which
 includes a tutorial, a reference manual and a library reference
 manual.
architecture: i386

Package: quota
priority: optional
section: admin
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size: 34948
md5sum: 1711f582673c96127fd28aab371ec925
description: An implementation of the diskquota system.
 QUOTA is implemented using the BSD systemcall interface as the means of
 communication with the user level. This is based on the Melbourne quota
 system wich uses both user and group quota files.
architecture: i386

Package: ratfor77
priority: optional
section: devel
maintainer: Emilio C. Lopes <ecl@if.usp.br>
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size: 15247
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description: A Ratfor preprocessor for Fortran 77.
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Package: rc
priority: optional
section: shells
maintainer: Simon Shapiro <shimon@i-Connect.Net>
version: 1.4-2
depends: libc5
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size: 44395
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Package: rcs
priority: standard
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size: 255744
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 The  Revision  Control System (RCS) manages multiple
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 logging, identification, and merging of revisions.  RCS is
 useful for text that is revised  frequently,  for  example
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Package: recode
priority: extra
section: text
maintainer: Klee Dienes <klee@sedona.com>
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size: 104437
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description: Character set conversion utility.
 GNU `recode' converts files between character sets and usages.  When
 exact transliterations are not possible, it may get rid of the
 offending characters or fall back on approximations.  This program
 recognizes or produces nearly 150 different character sets and is able
 to transliterate files between almost any pair.  Most RFC 1345
 character sets are supported.
architecture: i386

Package: rpncalc
priority: extra
section: math
maintainer: David Frey <David.Frey@eos.lugs.ch>
version: 1.0-4
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size: 9682
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description: a rpn calculator trying to emulate an HP28S
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Package: rspfd
priority: extra
section: hamradio
maintainer: Bruce Perens <Bruce@Pixar.com>
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size: 42113
md5sum: 8f035589bfc3e5e37e6c78cd8ce4c6fb
description: Radio Shortest Path First routing program.
 This program is used by Radio Amateurs who are running TCP/IP over the
 AX.25 packet radio protocol. It advertises the routes of your system
 in an on-air bulletin, explores the routes other systems that run RSPF,
 and sets up routes for the stations to talk to (and through) each other.

Package: rxvt
priority: optional
section: x11
maintainer: Andrew Howell <andrew@it.com.au>
version: 2.14
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size: 46797
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Package: sam
priority: extra
section: editors
maintainer: Raul Miller <moth@firefly.com>
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description: The text editor.
 Sam is based on ed (but considerably upgraded) and jim (a smalltalk80
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 .
 Sam can be used without X (using an ed-like interface) if it's
 started using 'sam -d'.  Files can be added to an existing sam session
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Package: samba
priority: extra
section: net
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Package: saoimage
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 directly, or image data may be passed through a named pipe (Unix) or a
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 of options for zooming, panning, scaling, coloring, pixel readback, display
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Package: scotty
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description: The scotty programs and libraries.
 Scotty is a set of Tcl extensions to retrieve status information about 
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 commands to query the domain name service for a, ptr, hinfo, mx and soa 
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 by using the syslog command.  The perhaps most interesting extension is 
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Package: screen
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 on a single physical character-based terminal.  Each virtual terminal
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Package: sed
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Package: sendmail
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Package: setserial
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Package: setterm
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Package: sharutils
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 .
 `uuencode' prepares a file for transmission over an electronic
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Package: shellutils
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Package: slang-devel
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Package: slrn
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Package: smail
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 .
 An MTA is the innards of the mail system - it takes messages from
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 .
 In order to make use of it you must have one or more user level
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Package: snmp
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Package: sysvinit
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Package: taper
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Package: tcpdump
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Package: tcsh
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 shell and a shell script command processor. It includes a
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Package: term
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 .
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Package: trn
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description: Threaded USENET news reader, based on rn
 trn is the most widely-used newsreader on USENET - even to the
 point of being a de-facto standard.
 .
 It has a powerful full screen text mode user interface, where
 most actions are available at the press of a single key.  It is
 highly configurable.
 .
 This version of trn reads news from a news server via NNTP (the
 Network News Transfer Protocol).  You must have a news server
 available - large sites usually provide a site-wide server.
 .
 If you install a news server on your system (either containing
 just local newsgroups or with a partial or full USENET feed) you
 can configure trn to access it.

Package: ucbmpeg
priority: optional
section: graphics
maintainer: Raul Miller <moth@firefly.com>
version: 1r2-2
recommends: X11R6
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description: Berkeley mpeg tools (player and support programs)
 This distribution is a combined release of tools developed at
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 .
 This release includes the following tools:
 .
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 .
 The package is available at the URL
 .
   ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/mpeg/bmt1r1.tar.gz
 .
 For more information on MPEG standards and other MPEG software and
 hardware, see http://www-plateau.cs.berkeley.edu/mpeg/index.html.
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 [note: mpeg_play has been upgraded to version 2.3-patched]

Package: ucbmpeg_play
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 .
 The package is available at the URL
 .
   ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/mpeg/bmt1r1.tar.gz
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 For more information on MPEG standards and other MPEG software and
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description: This is the distribution of the UMSDOS file system utilities.
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Package: unarj
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 .
 uucp is used to transfer mail, news and random files between systems
 which are not connected by more modern networks.  The communication can
 be made via modems, direct (hard-wired) serial connections or via an IP
 connection.  I have not had the opportunity to experiment with that
 latter method.  If someone out there knows how to set it up, please let
 me know.
 .
 I think that I now have the permission problems taken care of for dial-
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Package: uutraf
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Package: w3-el
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Package: watchdog
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description: A software watchdog.
 The watchdog program writes to /dev/watchdog every ten seconds. If the
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Package: weblint
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Package: wenglish
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Package: workbone
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Package: wu-ftpd
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section: net
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description: A powerful replacement for the standard ftpd
 wu-ftpd (Washington University ftp server) is a replacement ftp server
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 .
    o  logging of transfers
    o  logging of commands
    o  on the fly compression and archiving
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Package: x10
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description: Operate X-10 electrical power control modules.
 X-10 modules are devices that plug into an electrical outlet
 and allow you to remotely control the power to a lamp or an appliance that
 is plugged into them. There are also X-10 modules that install in place of
 wall switches to control lights, and there's one that can be used to set
 back a thermostat.
 .
 This program commands up to 256 X-10 modules via a
 CP-290 serial-interface controller plugged into any serial port of your
 system. You can use it to automate your home!
 It's also commonly used to provide control over computers and other devices
 that might need to be powered up or down via a timed command or remote
 control. The CP-290 controller stores 128 clock-driven events that it will
 execute when your computer is turned off, so you can even program your
 computer to turn itself on at a particular time.
 .
 You can buy the modules and manual controllers in Radio Shack stores,
 but the CP-290 serial-interface controller used to command them using your
 Debian system is slightly harder to find. Instructions on where to order
 one are included in the documentation of this package.

Package: xasteroids
priority: extra
section: games
maintainer: mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com (Bill Mitchell)
version: 5.0-4
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Package: xaw3d
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Package: xbase
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 server--servers for several different video cards are included in
 separate packages.  This package also does not include the shared
 libraries--for these, you must install the "xlib" package.  When a
 server and the shared libraries are installed along with this package,
 it provides a functional X Window System installation.  For a more
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Package: xbmbrowser
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maintainer: Nils Rennebarth <nils@nus.pan-net.de>
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Package: xboard
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Package: xcal
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description: A graphical calendar with reminder alarms
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 details. Automatically parses times entered, and reminds you 5
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 .
 Supports daily and weekly repeating events, and has a memo
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Package: xcompat
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section: x11
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 This package provides shared libraries for X11R5 (also called X386) and
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Package: xcontrib
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Package: xdvik
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description: A TeX DVI previewer for X11
 xdvi lets you preview TeX's DVI output under the X11
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 .
 xdvi understands postscript \special's supported by dvips and
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 to these \special's and display them together with the rest of the
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Package: xearth
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description: Shows a rotating earth on your X root window
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 the current position of the Sun. By default, xearth updates the
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 be changed using either X resources or a command line
 option. Xearth can also render directly into PPM and GIF files
 instead of drawing in the root window; see the man page for
 details.

Package: xfig
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architecture: i386

Package: xfnt100
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maintainer: Stephen Early <sde1000@cam.ac.uk>
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Package: xfnt75
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 These fonts should be installed if you intend to use X locally, or run a
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Package: xfntbig
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Package: xfntpex
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section: x11
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 PEX extension fonts
 The X server PEX extension searches for these fonts by default, and
 outputs an error message if it can't find them. It is probably
 worthwhile installing this package (which is only around 9k) to
 suppress these messages.

Package: xfntscl
priority: extra
section: x11
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Package: xinvaders
priority: extra
section: games
maintainer: Andrew Howell <andrew@it.com.au>
version: 1.3-1
depends: X11R6
recommends: xserver
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size: 12134
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description: Space Invaders game for X
 xinvaders is an implementation of the old Atari Space
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Package: xkeycaps
priority: extra
section: x11
maintainer: Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
version: 2.29-2
depends: libc5, elf-x11r6lib
suggests: xbaseR6
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size: 93546
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description: Graphical front-end to xmodmap.
 xkeycaps is a graphical front-end to xmodmap. It opens a
 window that looks like a keyboard; moving the mouse over a
 key shows what KeySyms and Modifier bits that key
 generates. Clicking on a key simulates KeyPress/KeyRelease
 events on the window of your choice. It is possible to
 change the KeySyms and Modifiers generated by a key through
 a mouse-based interface. This program can also write an
 input file for xmodmap to recreate your changes in future
 sessions.

Package: xlib
priority: standard
section: x11
maintainer: Stephen Early <sde1000@cam.ac.uk>
version: 3.1.2-5
depends: libc5, ldso (>=1.7.14-1)
conflicts: elf-x11r6lib
provides: xR6shlib, xlibraries, elf-x11r6lib
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size: 721011
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Package: xloadimage
priority: optional
section: graphics
maintainer: Austin Donnelly <and1000@cam.ac.uk>
version: 4.1-1
depends: X11R6
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size: 153089
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description: Graphics file viewer under X11
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 images, put them on the root window, or dump them. Does a variety of
 processing, including: clipping, dithering, depth reduction, zoom,
 brightening/darkening and merging.
 .
 Includes xsetbg, xview and uufilter.

Package: xlockmore
priority: optional
section: x11
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version: 3.6-1
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suggests: fortune
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description: xlock locks X11 display until password is entered.
 xlock locks the X server till the user enters  his/her password at the
 keyboard.  While xlock   is running,  all new   server connections are
 refused.  The   screen saver is disabled. The   mouse cursor is turned
 off. The   screen is blanked  and  a changing pattern  is   put on the
 screen. If  a key  or a  mouse  button  is pressed  then the  user  is
 prompted for the password of the user who started xlock.
 .
 Note    that  under  XFree86,   the  X11   implementation for   Linux,
 Control-Alt- Backspace will  defeat  the locking mechanism and  return
 your console  back   unless you   put "DontZap"  in   your  XF86Config
 file. 'xdm' returns to the login prompt. Control-Alt-F1 (among others)
 will defeat locking  mechanism  with virtual terminals, so   make sure
 that you are not logged onto any virtual consoles.

Package: xmanpages
priority: optional
section: x11
maintainer: Stephen Early <sde1000@cam.ac.uk>
version: 3.1.2-4
depends: xdevel
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 developer's manual pages
 This package provides documentation for all of the X library functions.

Package: xnest
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 nested X server
 This package provides an X server that runs as a client of another X server.
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Package: xntp
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maintainer: Andrew Howell <andrew@it.com.au>
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size: 168386
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description: Network Time Protocol client and server
 xntp sets and maintains a Unix systems
 time-of-day in agreement with Internet standard time
 servers. xntp is a complete implementation of the Network
 Time Protocol (NTP) version 3 standard, as defined by
 RFC 1305, but also retains compatibility with version 1
 and 2 servers as defined by RFC 1059 and RFC 1119, respectively
 xntp does all computations in fixed point arithmetic and
 requires no floating point code. The computations done
 done in the protocol and clock adjustment code are
 carried out with high precision and with attention to the
 details which might introduce systematic bias into the
 computations, to try to maintain an accuracy suitable for
 synchronizing with even the most precise external time
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 A good place to start is /usr/doc/xntp/index.html.
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Package: xonix
priority: extra
section: games
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description: Xonix clone for X11
 A clone of the Xonix game for DOS: 
 Start with a rectangle, and munch 
 corners off until you get below the winning area: then proceed to the 
 next level. but beware of the roaming aliens!

Package: xosview
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description: Fun to watch CPU/network usage programme
 you see the usage of CPU/swap/network/interupts statistics in one 
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Package: xpaint
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description: XPaint is a reasonably versatile bitmap/pixmap editing tool.
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Package: xpat2
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size: 198546
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description: Generic patience game for X11
 xpat2 is a generic patience game
 which can be used  with  different  rule  sets.   It  does
 understand  the  rules  of  the well-known Spider game, as
 well as Klondike and others.

Package: xpdf
priority: extra
section: text
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size: 62615
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description: Portable Document Format viewer for X11 
 Xpdf is a viewer for Portable  Document Format (PDF) files. (These are
 sometimes  called 'Acrobat' files    after  the name  of Adobe's   PDF
 software.)  Xpdf is designed to be  small and  efficient.  It does not
 use the Motif or Xt libraries.  It uses standard X fonts.

Package: xpilot
priority: extra
section: games
maintainer: Stephen Early <sde1000@cam.ac.uk>
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size: 329580
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description: Multi-player tactical game
 XPilot is a multi-player tactical manoeuvering game for X and Unix
 workstations.  Players have a fighter which they move along in an
 artificial world and shoot each other using various kinds of weapons
 like bullets, mines, smart missiles, heat seekers and so on.  It is a
 fast paced game with a lot of tactics.  There are also robots flying
 around shooting players and other robots.  Players can pick up special
 bonuses to improve the possibilities of their ship like more engine
 power or special weapons.  The aim of the game is to score points and
 to have a lot of fun.

Package: xpm4.7
section: x11
maintainer: Michael Alan Dorman <mdorman@lot49.med.miami.edu>
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description: XPM runtime libraries.
 XPM (X PixMap) is a format for storing and retrieving pixmaps to
 and from files.  This package includes a library for including,
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 a tool for converting and viewing XPM files.
source: xpm4.7-3.4g-3.tar.gz

Package: xpm4.7-dev
section: x11
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description: XPM library developer's files.
 XPM (X PixMap) is a format for storing and retrieving pixmaps to
 and from files.  This package includes header files and necessary
 symlinks for creating programs that use the XPM libraries.
source: xpm4.7-3.4g-3.tar.gz

Package: xringd
maintainer: David Engel <david@ods.com>
version: 1.00-1
depends: libc5 (>=5.2.18-1)
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size: 11854
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description: Extended Ring Daemon - Monitor phone rings and take action.
 xringd will monitor a serial line for RING signals and activate various
 commands when specific "ring-delay sequences" are detected.

Package: xserver-8514
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maintainer: Stephen Early <sde1000@cam.ac.uk>
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 8514 server
 This package provides an X server suitable for use with video cards based
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Package: xserver-agx
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 AGX server
 This package provides an X server suitable for use with video cards based
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Package: xserver-mach32
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 on the Mach32 chipset.

Package: xserver-mach64
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provides: xserver
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 Mach64 server
 This package provides an X server suitable for use with video cards based
 on the Mach64 chipset.

Package: xserver-mach8
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 Mach8 server
 This package provides an X server suitable for use with video cards based
 on the Mach8 chipset.

Package: xserver-mono
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 Mono server
 This package provides a 1-bit X server suitable for use with most VGA
 and SVGA cards. It also supports some other monochrome cards at high
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Package: xserver-p9000
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maintainer: Stephen Early <sde1000@cam.ac.uk>
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 P9000 server
 This package provides an X server suitable for use with video cards based
 on the P9000 chipset.

Package: xserver-s3
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 S3 server
 This package provides an X server suitable for use with video cards based
 on the following S3 chipsets: 911, 924, 801/805, 928, 732 (Trio32),
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Package: xserver-svga
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 This package provides an X server suitable for use with all SVGA video
 cards. The server also makes use of the accelerator features of Cirrus,
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Package: xserver-vga16
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Package: xserver-w32
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description: XFree86 3.1.2 W32 server
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Package: xslib
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section: x11
maintainer: Stephen Early <sde1000@cam.ac.uk>
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Package: xsok
priority: extra
section: games
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description: Generic Sokoban game for X11
 xsok  is a single player strategic game, a superset of the
 well known Sokoban game.
 .
 The target of Sokoban is to push all the objects into  the
 score  area  of  each  level  using the mouse or the arrow
 keys. For the other level  subsets,  there  are  different
 kinds of objects, and special effect squares.

Package: xterm-color
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 I just took the diffs, applied them to the xterm sources, and built them.
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 foreground, background, mouse, tek, etc.

Package: xtet42
priority: extra
section: games
maintainer: Andrew Howell <andrew@it.com.au>
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recommends: xserver
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size: 12651
md5sum: ed7869066775d112cdbbdb493c694c23
description: X version of tetris
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 under the X window system.

Package: xtrlock
priority: extra
section: x11
maintainer: Stephen Early <sde1000@cam.ac.uk>
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size: 5187
md5sum: 016d3d9f30f48c128fb150349b00f970
description: Minimal X display lock program
 xtrlock is a very minimal X display lock program, which uses nothing
 except the Xlib library.  It doesn't obscure the screen, it is
 completely idle while the display is locked and you don't type at it,
 and it doesn't do funny things to the X access control lists.

Package: xtron
priority: extra
section: games
maintainer: Andrew Howell <andrew@it.com.au>
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depends: X11R6, xpm
recommends: xserver
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size: 15851
md5sum: 0fae3f889f16dee842c3ab183ec61667
description: Tron game for X
 Xtron is a simple one or two player version of the old classic TRON. The game
 is simple: avoid running into walls, your own tail, and that of your opponent.

Package: xwpe
priority: extra
section: devel
maintainer: D.J. Gregor <dgregor@coil.com>
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recommends: xbase
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size: 219027
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Package: xxgdb
priority: optional
section: devel
maintainer: Helmut Geyer, Helmut.Geyer@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de
version: 1.12-2
depends: X11R6, gdb, libc5
conflicts: xxgdbR5, xxgdbR6
filename: development/binary-i386/devel/xxgdb-1.12-2.deb
size: 52739
md5sum: 2a137ad77d71588dc9e99c1736056b38
description: A X interface to gdb

Package: xypic
priority: extra
section: tex
maintainer: Erick Branderhorst <branderhorst@heel.fgg.eur.nl>
version: 3.2-4
depends: texbin (>=3.1415-4), mfbin (>=2.71-3), mflib (>=1.0-5)
filename: development/binary-i386/tex/xypic-3.2-4.deb
size: 338484
md5sum: 6f4b0ef655dfaf579e5a794e708176c7
description: Typesetting graphs and diagrams with TeX.
 Xy-pic works with most formats (including LaTeX, AMS-LaTeX,
 AMS-TeX, and plain TeX), in particular Xy-pic is provided as a LaTeX2e
 `supported package' (following the `CTAN LaTeX2e bundle' standard).
 .
 It has been used to typeset complicated diagrams from many application
 areas including category theory, automata theory, algebra, neural
 networks, and database theory.
 .
 Use install-fmt-base to create pre compiled formats.
architecture: all

Package: ytalk
priority: optional
section: net
maintainer: Andrew Howell <andrew@it.com.au>
version: 3.0.2-1
depends: xlibraries
filename: development/binary-i386/net/ytalk-3.0.2-1.deb
size: 28201
md5sum: 1f274a4382992f0002a62c24733f7373
description: Enhanced talk program with X support.
 Ytalk is a multi-user chat program. It works exactly like the UNIX talk
 program and even communicates with the same talk daemons. Ytalk's advantages
 come in it's ability to allow multiple connections.

Package: zsh
priority: optional
section: shells
maintainer: Robert Leslie <rob@advantage.org>
version: 2.6beta13-1
depends: libc5, ncurses3.0
filename: development/binary-i386/shells/zsh-2.6beta13-1.deb
size: 401644
md5sum: 9318701243ba104a6a25e54baf5dbf09
description: A shell with lots of features.
 Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) usable as an
 interactive login shell and as a shell script command
 processor. Of the standard shells, zsh most closely resembles
 ksh but includes many enhancements. Zsh has comand line editing,
 builtin spelling correction, programmable command completion,
 shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and a
 host of other features.