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Tue Sep 14 23:35:40 UTC 2004


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# ========================================================
#: minicom-1.83.1-4.i386.rpm:1005 minicom-1.83.1-4.src.rpm:1005
Minicom is a simple text-based modem control and terminal emulation\n
program somewhat similar to MSDOS Telix. Minicom includes a dialing\n
directory, full ANSI and VT100 emulation, an (external) scripting\n
language, and other features.

# ========================================================
#: mkbootdisk-1.2.8-2.i386.rpm:1005 mkbootdisk-1.2.8-2.src.rpm:1005
The mkbootdisk program creates a standalone boot floppy disk for\n
booting the running system. The created boot disk will look for the\n
root filesystem on the device mentioned in /etc/fstab and includes an\n
initial ramdisk image that will load any necessary SCSI modules for\n
the system.

# ========================================================
#: mkinitrd-2.7-1.i386.rpm:1005 mkinitrd-2.7-1.src.rpm:1005

Mkinitrd creates filesystem images for use as initial ramdisk (initrd)\n
images. These ramdisk images are often used to preload the block\n
device modules (SCSI or RAID) needed to access the root filesystem. In\n
other words, generic kernels can be built without drivers for any SCSI\n
adapters which load the SCSI driver as a module. Since the kernel\n
needs to read those modules, but in this case it isn't able to address\n
the SCSI adapter, an initial ramdisk is used. The initial ramdisk is\n
loaded by the operating system loader (normally LILO) and is available\n
to the kernel as soon as the ramdisk is loaded. The ramdisk image\n
loads the proper SCSI adapter and allows the kernel to mount the root\n
filesystem. The mkinitrd program creates such a ramdisk using\n
information found in the /etc/modules.conf file.

# ========================================================
#: cdrecord-1.9-5.src.rpm:1005 mkisofs-1.9-5.i386.rpm:1005

The mkisofs program is used as a pre-mastering program which\n
generates an ISO9660 filesystem. Mkisofs takes a snapshot of a given\n
directory tree and generates a binary image of the tree which will\n
correspond to an ISO9660 filesystem when written to a block device.\n
Mkisofs is used for writing CD-ROMs and includes support for creating\n
bootable El Torito CD-ROMs.

# ========================================================
#: mktemp-1.5-6.i386.rpm:1005 mktemp-1.5-6.src.rpm:1005
The mktemp utility takes a given file name template and overwrites a\n
portion of it to create a unique file name. This allows shell scripts\n
and other programs to safely create and use /tmp files.

# ========================================================
#: mod_perl-1.24-6.i386.rpm:1005 mod_perl-1.24-6.src.rpm:1005

Mod_perl incorporates a Perl interpreter into the Apache Web server,\n
so the Apache Web server can directly execute Perl code. Mod_perl\n
links the Perl runtime library into the Apache Web server and provides\n
an object-oriented Perl interface for Apache's C language API. The end\n
result is a quicker CGI script turnaround process, as no external Perl\n
interpreter has to be started.\n
\n
Install mod_perl if you are installing the Apache Web server and you\n
want it to directly incorporate a Perl interpreter.

# ========================================================
#: mod_python-2.7.5-1.i386.rpm:1005 mod_python-2.7.5-1.src.rpm:1005

Mod_python is a module that embeds the Python language interpreter within\n
the server, allowing Apache handlers to be written in Python.\n
\n
Mod_python brings together the versatility of Python and the power of\n
the Apache Web server for a considerable boost in flexibility and\n
performance over the traditional CGI approach.

# ========================================================
#: modutils-2.3.21-3.i386.rpm:1005 modutils-2.3.21-3.src.rpm:1005
The modutils package includes various programs needed for automatic\n
loading and unloading of modules under 2.2 and later kernels, as well\n
as other module management programs. Device drivers and filesystems\n
are two examples of loaded and unloaded modules.

# ========================================================
#: monkey-media-0.6.1-6.i386.rpm:1005 monkey-media-0.6.1-6.src.rpm:1005

This is a generic library wrapping gstreamer and usable in\n
mediaplayer-like applications.\n
\n
Implemented features include:\n
\n
- Music file loading/playing/pausing/seeking\n
- Gnome-VFS file information interface for MP3 and OGG files.\n
- Volume control interface\n
\n
Planned features include:\n
\n
- Video interface\n
- Support for plugging in effect plugins\n
- Equalizer interface

# ========================================================
#: mount-2.10o-1.i386.rpm:1005 mount-2.10o-1.src.rpm:1005

The mount package contains the mount, umount, swapon, and swapoff\n
programs. Accessible files on your system are arranged in one big tree\n
or hierarchy. These files can be spread out over several devices. The\n
mount command attaches a filesystem on some device to your system's\n
file tree. The umount command detaches a filesystem from the\n
tree. Swapon and swapoff, respectively, specify and disable devices\n
and files for paging and swapping.

# ========================================================
#: mozilla-dom-inspector-0.9.9-2.i386.rpm:1005 mozilla-0.9.9-2.src.rpm:1005

This is a tool that allows you to inspect the DOM for web pages in\n
Mozilla. This is of great use to people who are doing Mozilla chrome\n
development or web page development.

# ========================================================
#: mozilla-0.7-4.src.rpm:1005 mozilla-mail-0.7-4.i386.rpm:1005

The mozilla-mail package provides a mail and news client based on the\n
Mozilla Web browser. The mail and news client supports the IMAP, POP,\n
and NNTP protocols and has an easy-to-use interface.

# ========================================================
#: mozilla-nspr-0.9.9-2.i386.rpm:1005 mozilla-0.9.9-2.src.rpm:1005

NSPR provides platform independence for non-GUI operating system\n
facilities. These facilities include threads, thread synchronization,\n
normal file and network I/O, interval timing and calendar time, basic\n
memory management (malloc and free) and shared library linking.

# ========================================================
#: mozilla-nss-0.9.9-2.i386.rpm:1005 mozilla-0.9.9-2.src.rpm:1005

Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to\n
support cross-platform development of security-enabled server\n
applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3,\n
TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3\n
certificates, and other security standards.

# ========================================================
#: mpage-2.5.1-2.i386.rpm:1005 mpage-2.5.1-2.src.rpm:1005

The mpage utility takes plain text files or PostScript(TM) documents\n
as input, reduces the size of the text, and prints the files on a\n
PostScript printer with several pages on each sheet of paper. Mpage is\n
very useful for viewing large printouts without using up lots of\n
paper. Mpage supports many different layout options for the printed\n
pages.