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 Readme for:  Network » Misc » amicygnix-tools.lha

Amicygnix-tools

Description: Extension package for AmiCygnix, an Unix environment for AmigaOS 4
Download: amicygnix-tools.lha       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 95Mb
Version: 1.7
Date: 05 Jan 23
Author: Misc, OS4 port by Edgar Schwan
Submitter: Edgar Schwan
Email: eds/amicygnix de
Homepage: http://www.amicygnix.de
Requirements: AmigaOS 4.1, AmiCygnix-Base 1.7
Category: network/misc
Replaces: network/misc/amicygnix-tools.lha
License: GPL
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.1
FileID: 12395
 
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  This is an extension package for the base installation of AmiCygnix.
  Everyone, who wants to use AmiCygnix seriously, should install it.


New in 1.7:
-----------

  * All binaries are now linked with the revised version of the utilitiy library
    "libaos4util".

  * The browser "NetSurf" and the included "curl" command are now linked with
    the latest version 3.7.3 of the SSL/TLS layer GnuTLS. This fixes problems
    with certificates and SSL connections.


Included software:
------------------

  * ROX-Filer 2.10

    A comfortable file manager with support of multiple windows similar to
    Opus 5. Unfortunately the port is not finished yet, but is very useful to
    browse your files. The following viewer and player are integrated in
    ROX-Filer.

  * NetSurf 2.8

    A web browser with support of CSS2 and SSL. Javascript isn't supported yet,
    but a lot of pages can be displayed and the very good support of SSL is a
    big advantage.

  * Leafpad 0.8.18.1

    A simple text editor similar to "Notepad". Supports UTF-8 and other en-
    codings.

  * GPicView 0.2.5

    A simple picture viewer for the formats:

    - ani
    - bmp
    - gif / gif animation
    - icns
    - ico
    - ilbm
    - jpeg
    - pcx
    - png
    - pnm
    - psd
    - qtif
    - ras
    - svg
    - tiff
    - tga
    - wbmp
    - xbm
    - xcf
    - xpm

  * Xpdf 3.03

    A viewer for PDF files.

  * Gucharmap 1.10.1

    Displays the installed fonts and you can insert special chars into other
    programs with it.

  * LXAppearance 0.6.3

    A preference editor for the GUI toolkit GTK2. You can change the GTK2 theme,
    the main font and the icon theme. Can also install new icon themes.

  * ObConf 2.0.3

    A preference editor for the window manager "Openbox".

  * Gsetroot 1.1

    A tool to change the desktop background.

  * Imlib_Config 1.9.15

    A preference editor for the gfx library imlib 1.9.15. Programs, which depend
    on this library (e.g. Amaya), will be influenced by these settings.

  * mpg123 0.61

    A player for MP3 sound files.

  * ogg123 1.4.0

    A player and converter for Ogg-Vorbis sound files.

  * curl 7.61.1

    The download tool of the curl 7.61.1 package.

  * gnutls-cli, gnutls-cli-debug, gnutls-serv 3.7.3

    Client and server tools of the SSL/TLS layer GnuTLS 3.7.3


What is X11?
------------

  The X Window System is the base for the all graphical user interfaces on unix
  or Linux systems. No matter which GUI-toolkit is used, on the lowest level
  works X11.
  The system is splitted into a server and in a client part, which is typical
  for Unix like systems. The server is responsible for processing the graphics
  and handles the user events like mouse-moves or key-events. The client finally
  is an application (e.g. a paint-program or a text-editor), which is using this
  system for displaying his windows.

  What is the advantage to have this on an Amiga system? It makes it easier to
  port open source software to the Amiga, because the sources for the GUI part
  can be compiled without any (or at least very few) changes.


Installation
------------

  1. Doubleclick on the "Install" icon in the unpacked AmiCygnix package.
     Everything will be installed automatically. Please follow the
     instructions of the installer script.

     Please do not install by hand!!

  2. Afterwards you should reset your amiga.


Donations
---------

If you like to support my work, you can make a donation by using Paypal:

 http://www.schwan-clan.de/amiga/Donate.html

Thanks!


Thanks to...
------------

  ... Hans Verkuil for his initial port of X11R6.3 to OS 3.x


File Version Size Date OS Dls Readme
amicygnix-base-src.lha1.7r222Mb13 Mar 234.12¤ Amicygnix-base-src - Sources of the AmiCygnix base package
amicygnix-base.lha1.7r2148Mb13 Mar 234.1¤ Amicygnix-base - An Unix/X11 environment for AmigaOS 4
amicygnix-tools-src.lha1.73Mb05 Jan 234.12¤ Amicygnix-tools-src - Sources of the AmiCygnix tools package
amicygnix-x11-src.lhaX11R6.367Mb05 Jan 234.12¤ Amicygnix-x11-src - Sources of the basic X11 system of AmiCygnix 1.7
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