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# ========================================================
#: ltrace-0.3.10-5.i386.rpm:1005 ltrace-0.3.10-5.src.rpm:1005

Ltrace is a debugging program that runs a specified command until the\n
command exits. While the command is executing, ltrace intercepts and\n
records both the dynamic library calls called by the executed process\n
and the signals received by the executed process. Ltrace can also\n
intercept and print system calls executed by the process.

# ========================================================
#: lv-4.49.4-1.i386.rpm:1005 lv-4.49.4-1.src.rpm:1005

The lv utility is a file viewer. Lv can decode and encode multilingual\n
streams using many coding systems: ISO-8859, ISO-2022, EUC, SJIS,\n
Big5, HZ, and Unicode. It recognizes multi-byte patterns as regular\n
expressions and also provides multilingual grep. Additionally, lv can\n
recognize ANSI escape sequences for text decoration.

# ========================================================
#: lvm-1.0.3-3.i386.rpm:1005 lvm-1.0.3-3.src.rpm:1005

LVM includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on\n
physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc.,\n
multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see\n
losetup(8)), creating volume groups (kind of virtual disks) from one\n
or more physical volumes and creating one or more logical volumes\n
(kind of logical partitions) in volume groups.

# ========================================================
#: lynx-2.8.4-5.i386.rpm:1005 lynx-2.8.4-5.src.rpm

Lynx is a text-based Web browser. Lynx does not display any images,\n
but it does support frames, tables, and most other HTML tags. One\n
advantage Lynx has over graphical browsers is speed; Lynx starts and\n
exits quickly and swiftly displays webpages.

# ========================================================
#: m4-1.4.1-3.i386.rpm:1005 m4-1.4.1-3.src.rpm:1005

M4 is a GNU implementation of the traditional UNIX macro processor.\n
M4 is useful for writing text files that can be logically parsed and\n
is used by many programs as part of their build process. M4 has\n
built-in functions for including files, running shell commands, doing\n
arithmetic, etc. The autoconf program needs m4 for generating\n
configure scripts, but not for running configure scripts.

# ========================================================
#: macutils-2.0b3-15.i386.rpm:1005 macutils-2.0b3-15.src.rpm:1005

The macutils package includes a set of utilities for manipulating\n
files that are commonly used by Macintosh machines. Macutils includes\n
utilities like binhex, hexbin, macunpack, etc.

# ========================================================
#: magicdev-0.2.7-5.i386.rpm:1005 magicdev-0.2.7-5.src.rpm:1005

Magicdev is a daemon that runs within the GNOME environment and\n
detects when a CD is removed or inserted. Magicdev handles running\n
autorun programs on the CD, updating the File Manager, and playing\n
audio CDs.

# ========================================================
#: mailcap-2.1.0-1.noarch.rpm:1005 mailcap-2.1.0-1.src.rpm:10

The mailcap file is used by various programs. They read the mailcap file\n
to determine how non-text or multimedia material should be handled. It
does\n
this by associating a particular type of file with a particular program\n
that a mail agent or other program can call to handle the file.

# ========================================================
#: mailman-2.0.5-2.i386.rpm:1005 mailman-2.0.5-2.src.rpm:1005

Mailman is software to help manage email discussion lists, much like\n
Majordomo and Smartmail. Unlike most similar products, Mailman gives\n
each mailing list a webpage, and allows users to subscribe,\n
unsubscribe, etc. over the Web. Even the list manager can administer\n
his or her list entirely from the Web. Mailman also integrates most\n
things people want to do with mailing lists, including archiving, mail\n
<-> news gateways, and so on.\n
\n
When the package has finished installing, you will need to:\n
\n
* Run /var/mailman/bin/mmsitepass\n
to set the mailman administrator password.\n
* Edit /var/mailman/Mailman/mm_cfg.py\n
to customize mailman's configuration for your site.\n
* Modify the sendmail configuration to ensure that it is running and\n
accepting connections from the outside world (to ensure that it runs,\n
set \"DAEMON=yes\" in /etc/sysconfig/sendmail, ensuring that it accepts\n
connections from the outside world may require modifying\n
/etc/mail/sendmail.mc and regenerating sendmail.cf), and\n
* Add these lines:\n
ScriptAlias /mailman/ /var/mailman/cgi-bin/\n
Alias /pipermail/ /var/mailman/archives/public/\n
<Directory /var/mailman/archives>\n
Options +FollowSymlinks\n
</Directory>\n
to /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf to configure your Web server.\n
\n
Users upgrading from previous releases of this package may need to\n
move their data or adjust the configuration files to point to the\n
locations where their data is.

# ========================================================
#: make-3.79.1-5.i386.rpm:1005 make-3.79.1-5.src.rpm:1005

A GNU tool for controlling the generation of executables and other\n
non-source files of a program from the program's source files. Make\n
allows users to build and install packages without any significant\n
knowledge about the details of the build process. The details about\n
how the program should be built are provided for make in the program's\n
makefile.\n
\n
The GNU make tool should be installed on your system because it is\n
commonly used to simplify the process of installing programs.

# ========================================================
#: man-1.5h1-15.i386.rpm:1005 man-1.5h1-15.src.rpm:1005

The man package includes three tools for finding information and/or\n
documentation about your Linux system: man, apropos, and whatis. The\n
man system formats and displays on-line manual pages about commands or\n
functions on your system. Apropos searches the whatis database\n
(containing short descriptions of system commands) for a string.\n
Whatis searches its own database for a complete word.\n
\n
The man package should be installed on your system because it is the\n
primary way to find documentation on a Linux system.

# ========================================================
#: mars-nwe-0.99pl19-11.i386.rpm:1005 mars-nwe-0.99pl19-11.src.rpm:1005

The mars_nwe (MARtin Stover's NetWare Emulator) package enables Linux\n
to provide both file and print services for NetWare clients,\n
similar to the services provided by a Novell NetWare file server. Mars_nwe\n
allows the sharing of files between Linux machines and Novell NetWare\n
clients, using NetWare's native IPX protocol suite.

# ========================================================
#: mc-4.5.51-18.i386.rpm:1005 mc-4.5.51-18.src.rpm:1005

Midnight Commander is a visual shell much like a file manager, only\n
with many more features. It is a text mode application, but it also\n
includes mouse support if you are running GPM. Midnight Commander's\n
best features are its ability to FTP, view tar and zip files, and to\n
poke into RPMs for specific files.

# ========================================================
#: memprof-0.4.0-1.i386.rpm:1005 memprof-0.4.0-1.src.rpm:1005
Memprof is a tool for profiling memory usage and detecting memory\n
leaks. Memprof can be used with existing binaries without\n
recompilation.

# ========================================================
#: mgetty-1.1.22-3.i386.rpm:1005 mgetty-1.1.22-3.src.rpm:1005

The mgetty package contains a \"smart\" getty which allows logins over a\n
serial line (such as through a modem). If you are using a Class 2 or 2.0\n
modem, mgetty can receive faxes. If you also need to send faxes,\n
you need to install the sendfax program.\n
\n
If you plan to dial in to your system using a modem, you should\n
install the mgetty package. If you want to send faxes using mgetty and\n
your modem, you need to install the mgetty-sendfax program. If you\n
need a viewer for faxes, you also need to install the mgetty-viewfax\n
package.

# ========================================================
#: mgetty-1.1.22-3.src.rpm:1005 mgetty-sendfax-1.1.22-3.i386.rpm:1005

Sendfax is a standalone backend program for sending fax files. The\n
mgetty program (a getty replacement for handling logins over a serial\n
line) plus sendfax will allow you to send faxes through a Class 2\n
modem.\n
\n
If you want to send faxes over a Class 2 modem, you need to install\n
the mgetty-sendfax and the mgetty packages.

# ========================================================
#: mgetty-1.1.22-3.src.rpm:1005 mgetty-viewfax-1.1.22-3.i386.rpm:1

Viewfax displays the fax files received using mgetty in an X11 window.\n
Viewfax is capable of zooming in and out on the displayed fax.\n
\n
If you're installing the mgetty-viewfax package, you will also need to\n
install mgetty.

# ========================================================
#: mgetty-1.1.22-3.src.rpm:1005 mgetty-voice-1.1.22-3.i386.rpm:1005

The mgetty-voice package contains the vgetty system, which enables\n
mgetty and your modem to support voice capabilities. In simple terms,\n
vgetty lets your modem act as an answering machine. How well the\n
system will work depends upon your modem, which may or may not be able\n
to handle this kind of implementation.\n
\n
Install mgetty-voice along with mgetty if you would like to try having\n
your modem act as an answering machine.

# ========================================================
#: mikmod-3.1.6-10.i386.rpm:1005 mikmod-3.1.6-10.src.rpm:1005

MikMod is a MOD music file player. MikMod uses the OSS /dev/dsp driver\n
including all recent kernels for output, and will also write .wav\n
files. Supported file formats include MOD, STM, S3M, MTM, XM, ULT, and\n
IT. The player uses ncurses for console output. It supports\n
transparent loading from gzip/pkzip/zoo archives and the loading and\n
saving of playlists.

# ========================================================
#: mingetty-0.9.4-14.i386.rpm:1005 mingetty-0.9.4-14.src.rpm:1005

The mingetty program is a lightweight, minimalist getty program for\n
use only on virtual consoles. Mingetty is not suitable for serial\n
lines (you should use the mgetty program in that case).

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