8 JULY 1997 + Came up with the Idea + Converted the logo.xpm file to ANSI using ppm2ansi and xv + Fixed up the picture with THEDRAW under DOSEMU 0.66.7 + Combined into a C program using jed. 9 JULY 1997 + Figured out the tricky proc stuff (very inelegant) + Released version 0.1 10 JULY 1997 + Fixed it so it looks better on a white background (standard rxvt or xterm) + Released version 0.2 + Added documentation on how to add a "penguin port" to telnet into 14 JULY 1997 + Return for weekend to find lots of feedback on this program. + Started adding updates. + Cleaned up output routines, added SMP and Atari support, and cleaned up the code in general. + Added a command line options. -v (version) -h (help) and -n (turn off periods in the output) + Released version 0.4 to my website [0.3 was a never released minor bugfix] 15 JULY 1997 + Start on version 0.5 + Really start modularizing. Decide to make it completely platform independent. 16 JULY 1997 + Finished modularization + Added -o option to print with offset + Finished cross-platform support (with a lot of #ifdef s) + Added IRIX and Default UNIX outputs + Added -s option to skip bogomips check on non-Linux OS's + Released version 0.6 18 JULY 1997 + Got improved Atari m68k Code from Christian Marillat + Removed extraneous ^[ combination from the ansi .h files (so a cat of the header file shows the picture) + Released version 1.0 at sunsite and my site (no there is no 0.7-0.9 ... the improvements were so drastic I thought it deserved a full version number). 25 JULY 1997 + Fixed some typos in the README (thanks to Esperandi) + Ran doc files through ispell .. i didn't realize it was that bad ;) + Fixed handling of the -o option when a number doesn't follow (before resulted in seg-fault). (thanks to Adam Lackorzynski) + Re-released as version 1.01 4 AUGUST 1997 + Worked some more on the -o problem (again many thanks to Adam Lackorzynski) should not give any more problems. 5 AUGUST 1997 + Added a TODO file + Added an exit() call to the help section, and removed some return 1; s + Fixed a minor bug with SGI getcpuinfo. + Put version 1.02 at my site (for some reason I forgot to put 1.01 there) 6 FEBRUARY 1998 + A few extremely minor bugs/typos fixed over the past months. + Added better support for K6-chips [I recently upgraded to one ;)] and the newer kernels. + Package up version 1.04 and release for test to UM-LUG 11 FEBRUARY 1998 + Added "plain ascii" penguin and -a option to display it. [thanks to <nelson@media.mit.edu>] for getting me started on this one. + Fixed URL in the -h option + Make appropriate updates + Added OpenLinux instructions to Readme [thanks to <heaney@zombie.ncsc.mil>] + Released 1.05 12 FEBRUARY 1998 + Found bug in 1.05 [% signs not work well in /etc/issue.net ... they are escaped... ugh] so released 1.06 + UGH! Uploaded 1.06 as ASCII instead of BIN at sunsite by mistake. Changed version of package to 1.07 but leave everything as 1.06 ;) yes I'm lazy 19 FEBRUARY 1998 + Added Cyrix 6x86 support [thanks to <adam@princeton.edu>] + Changed to read the vendor_id to report vendor. Idea also thanks to <adam@princeton.edu> 13 MARCH 1998 + Added minimal AIX port [thanks to Thomas Grewe] + Added indredible Banner support! "linux_logo -banner" Much thanks to Albert Lai <aylai@unixg.ubc.ca> + Also added "-rX" option to change the character in banner, and "-w Num" which changes width [all under banner] + Made old linux_logo look "linux_logo -classic" + Modularized the getsysinfo.c files. Trying to follow all the #ifdef statements was getting confusing. + Included a nice "further info" file from Tony Nugent <T.Nugent@sct.gu.edu.au> + Bunch of other stuff to get ready for release + Released version 2.00 16 APRIL 1998 + Finally had time to work on things again. + Thanks to Joerg Berg <joerg@joberg.snafu.de> linux-alpha support should work. + I also rearranged the "sysinfo.c" file. It now relies on pre-processor magic, but simplified the Makefile a lot. + Zipped up version 2.0.1 13 May 1998 + Fixed it so that command line paramaters were passed to the relevant modules. This had been broken for some time; thanks to <mengmeng@earthling.net> for pointing this out. + The boot-logo flamewar has resumed on linux-kernel, so I think I will zip up and get 2.0.2 ready to announce.... 27 May 1998 + Finally released 2.0.2. Posted announcements to freshmeat.net and c.o.l.a. 28 May 1998 + Got a lot of feedback due to the announcement on freshmeat.net. + Added -f option to clear screen.. thanks to Sean Kelly <smkelly@zombie.org> for the suggestion. + Fixed a typo in sysinfo_{default,aix}.c thanks to zap <zap@arosnet.se> + Added a section to the README about having fun with the -R option + Increased the size of some buffers so that long cpu names [especially Pentium II ones] don't overflow. [Thanks to Caleb Epstein <epstein_caleb_unix@jpmorgan.com> and Steve <steve@steve.paradise.net.nz> for reporting this problem]. + Changed the 'penguin_port' in the README to 54321. Thanks to David Nedrow <dnedrow@usa.net> for letting me know that port 1234 has a reserved meaning and that a higher numbered port would be better. + Added Linux-Sparc support with the help of Raymond Wu <rwu@ml.com> 1 June 1998 + Added better BogoMips reporting for Sparc64 [thanks to "Eddie C. Dost" <ecd@skynet.be>] 3 June 1998 + Fixed typo in sysinfo.c thanks to Rod Begbie <rod@begbie.com> 4 June 1998 + Fixed problem where if there was no vendor it would include extrneous space in the sysinfo ouput. Thanks to report from Mark Lundeberg <aa026@pgfn.bc.ca> + added contrib directory for possible future logos + improved AIX support thanks to Jochen Stein <jst@writeme.com> 18 June 1998 + Added -k switch to enable chaning of backround shape independently of foreground. Thanks to Alexandre Aufrere <alexandre.aufrere@bigfoot.com> + Fixed a bug on showing MMX pentiums with 2.0.34? 9 July 1998 + Someone reported 2.03 to freshmeat although it wasn't quite an official "Announce to the world" release. So I got to working on this a bit. + Made a patch to allow adding the linux_logo [in color] to the linux kernel. I think the logo should remain user_space, but people kept whining how ugly the text logos were with fbcon. Oddly, I got no response for my patch. None at all. It can be obtained at http://www.ee.umd.edu/~weave/color-vga-linux-logo.patch And is against 2.1.108 with some of Geert's fbcon fixes. + Messed with the directory structure some more, moving the "Samples" to the ./samples directory. + Restructured source to use global variables instead of paramater passing. Made code much easier to follow and smaller. + Now default behavior is customizable by editing the "defaults.h" file. + Added the -l and -g switches to disable sysinfo and logo respectively. + Fixed up the README file a lot. + Packed up 2.05 and released it. 10 July 1998 + Improved support for K6 on 2.0.34 so it actually works now. + Added support for Centaur and "Transmeta" ;) Chips. Note... The transmeta thing is a joke. I have no clue if they are making Intel-type chips. + Packaged up a "2.05a" version. 13 July 1998 + Fixed a bug where the -k and -x options didn't work. UGH. Thanks to my friend John, at whose house I figured out the problem. + Fixed it so it displays non-cpuid [ <486] chips sort of right under 2.1.x series kernels. Need to test this on 2.0.x series kernels to see if I broke anything.... + Packed up and released as "2.05b" + Added -u uptime option. Suggested by many people, including David Christensson <david.christensson@swipnet.se>, Allan Joergensen <dw@null.dk>, and my friend John C. <clemej@rpi.edu> ** NOTE ** involved changes to many of the architecture specific files. PLEASE TEST AND REPORT ANY BUGS. + Made it so the -ascii switch really doesn't display any ESC characters. + Removed a lot of redundant code. + Updated CHANGES and TODO and BUGS files. + Will release "2.06" on my web-site temporarily. 14 July 1998 + Got everything ready for the 2.07 release. Trying not to forget anything [I always do anyway]. 29 July 1998 + Finally got around to uploading the newest version to sunsite and reporting it at freshmeat. + Had forgotten to take the "cpuinfo" test file out. UGH. + Added a fix for PentiumII's on linux 2.0.x [with cpuinfo sent by <xanni@xanadu.net>. I wish I had access to more machines to test this on; fixing one always risks breaking another. If only I kept all those /proc/cpuinfo's people sent me and had an automated parser... much more trouble than it'd be worth. Oh well. 31 July 1998 + Added preliminary PowerPC support thanks to a /proc/cpuinfo sent in by Beecher Greenman <rbg6038@ritvax.isc.rit.edu> + Fixed a centering bug in banner mode that had been bothering me for a while. A "+4" should have been a "+2" + Re-changed that to "+3", after much trial and error, deciding it was the value that made odd-sized strings come out the best in banner mode. + Went through sysinfo_*.c, updating the files, making sure they used BUFSIZ and making sure uninitialized strings won't give garbage on the wrong architecture. 13 August 1998 + Don't really have time to work on linux_logo, but since everone keeps sending me e-mail about it, why not ;) + Fixed K6 printing on 2.0.36p5 [Ugh, why are they always changing this]. Actually it was reported this kernel causes 'linux_logo -a' to print blank spaces for ever. This is because one of the sysinfo lines was >80, so the centering code ended up doing a loop to a negative number [that wrapped to 2^31], causing lots of bad effects. Thanks to Nate Godin <nate@WPI.EDU> for the report. + Added information to the README for adding linux_logo to SUSE linux systems. Thanks to Rodolfo Pilas <rodolfo@linux.org.uy>. 1 September 1998 + Back at school. Trying to merge stuff up the best I can. + Integrated [with some changes] a patch sent by Aleksey Makarov <makarov@iitam.omsk.net.ru>. This changed the command-line parsing to the get_opt() command, plus added the -t command line option to print arbitrary text. + Shortened the -ascii -banner and -classic commands to -a,-b, and -c. The old ones still work, but this is more "correct". I will probably add --ascii --banner and --classic at some point. + Updates the -t option to work with classic mode, substantially re-structuring the classic mode code. + Alexander Klink <ak@wireworm.com> sent me a cool picture of linux_logo on a vt102. See the linux_logo page [www.ee.umd.edu/~weave/vmwprod] for a copy of the picture. + Found out that there is a debian package of linux_logo, and it even has its own maintainer, Steve Kostecke <steve@kostecke.net>. Anyway he sent in some patches, including a man page and some ppc fixes, so I merged them in as well. 5 September 1998 + Fixed it so the -f and -g options work together [thanks to Gabriel Grundin <gabbe@linux.nu> for this one. + Kernel 2.1.120 messed up /proc/cpuinfo once again. Work-around added. Thanks to adam@cc934578-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com for the help. 11 September 1998 + After numerous reports of linux_logo being broken for > 2.1.120 I released 2.10 13 September 1998 + Fixed it so K6-2 machines look ok [at least on 2.0.35]. 25 September 1998 + Started integrating some info that Alex Buell <alex.buell@tahallah.demon.co.uk> kindly provided into the /proc/cpuinfo parsing code. 2 October 1998 + After awful week of exams, decided to work on linux_logo a bit ;) + Added a new "-x" option that uses a new charachter '@' in the banner.h file to indicate characters that can be dropped in order to get a "narrower" logo. This was a problem with some people where the issue.net file being 80chars caused problems.. hopefully this fixes that. + Added "-y" loadaverage support. Also re-modularized the banner output code. Thanks to Anders Rundegren <anders@rundegren.com> for sending the patch my way. + Packed up 2.11. Won't announce to the world until I do a few beta-tests first. + Realized using '@' as the character above screwed up the ascii output. Changed it to ` + Found another mistake where I forgot to add ` s to ascii_banner.h 30 October 1998 + Have been busy busy busy busy doing other stuff. Finally had time to work on linux_logo and try to get back to the people who had sent me stuff the last month. + Added an "-e" option. This makes it easier for me to check problems with other people's /proc/cpuinfo files that they send me. It can also be used, I suppose, to trick linux_logo into thinking you have a better computer ;) + Tested the new version with some of the assorted cpuinfo files Alex Buell sent me. + Michael Somos <somos@grail.cba.csuohio.edu> was suggesting I remove the Escape character from my C code. I disagreed... + Someone announced linux_logo-2.11 long before I thought it was ready to announce. Please people, let me do the announcing.... + Peter Magnusson <iocc@home.se> let me know that using "`" for a special character messes up the '-c' output. Changed it to be "%". Hopefully this will keep other problems from happening. + Audited all of the non-intel architectures. Cleaned up and fixed a lot. Please let me know if anything else needs fixed. + Bundled up 2.12 for release. Hope I don't make any mistakes... 8 November 1998 + Added support for older 1.2.x kernels, thanks to Rusty Haddock <rusty@fe2o3.lonestar.org> + Added code to print the MHz if given by the new tsc code in kernels >2.1.127 + Actually finally release 2.12 5 December 1998 + Idea from Juhapekka Tolvanen <juhtolv@silmu.st.jyu.fi> to totally re-write sysinfo stuff. Will work on over break. + Also added sample scripts from him to contrib directory. + Pending re-write of entire sub-system, to break compatibilty? Linux_logo 3.0? 9 January 1999 + Ugly snowy and icy weather has trapped me at home, giving me time for the re-write. + Rewrote much of linux_logo to use a new "Format" engine. The old behavior is now a compatibility layer over the new code. + See the README on how to use the new -F option. + It's a big enough change to move the major number to 3.0. + Tested all the intel cpuinfo's I have. Now to see what I can do about the other architectures. + Overhauled the documentation. + To paraphrase Alan Cox and TMBG: o/~ metalab.unc.edu was sunsite.unc.edu, now it's metalab.unc.edu not sunsite.unc.edu So if you had a file at sunsite.unc.edu It'll be waiting at metalab o/~ + Pressing Projects: add gnu-configure scripts and update the man page. Unfortunately I am unsure how to go about either of those. + Added a PowerPC SMP patch from Ryan Nielsen <ran@krazynet.com> 10 January 1999 + Tried to fix things up for a beta release to freshmeat tomorrow + Went through bringing up all non-intel targets to code. + Added Megahertz printing for Alpha chips 25 March 1999 + Finally had time to work on linux_logo again. School has just been tough. This is my spring break so I grabbed some time to try to get beta2 and eventually 3.00 stable out the door. + Thanks to Christian T. Steigies <cts@ap031.experimentalphysik.uni-kiel.de> for sending in a patch fixing m68k and making sure it works on Amiga. 26 March 1999 + Implemented MIPS [decstation and SGI indy] + Got intel up to par. Modularized it a bit. Sorta detects K6-3's and all the various pentium versions right as far as I can tell. + Thanks to Greg Smith <mke2fs@adirondack-park.net> for sending a patch to fix pentium2 detection under 2.0.x. + Thanks to "Evert Meulie esq." <evert@royal.net> for Dutch number support. + tim <theaney@toadmail.toad.net> sent in some fixes for the README + Fixed the MHz to fudge a bit so 400Mhz chips are reported as that and not as 399Mhz or 401Mhz as /proc/cpuinfo might think they are. + Added the gpl COPYING file, since I've always said this was gpl'd but never included the license with it. + Tweaked SPARC and ALPHA a bit.. this version passes all of my sample proc files.. hopefully it will work just fine... + Pack it up and release to freshmeat.... here comes 3.0b2 2 April 1999 + Not many bug reports at all.. gearing up for a 3.0 release later today. + Tried in the past week to get a GNU autoconf configure script working... I did.. but the extra overhead [doubling the size of the archive] to just check for gcc/cc or architecture isn't worth it. The architecture detection code would have been just as much of a kludge as the current sysinfo.c, and I don't have all the machines to test it on. So for now at least I will stick with old-fashioned makefiles. + Released 3.0 to freshmeat and metalab. 6 April 1999 + This release has gone a lot smoother than previous releases. Very few actual bugs noted this time. + Thanks to Nate Godin <nate@graymalkin.res.wpi.net> for a K6-2 fix. + Fixed some problems in the README. Thanks to Brandon Griffith <project7@qx.net> for a RedHat instructions fix. + Ran a "tr -d '\r'" on the README to remove extraneous ^M characters. These shouldn't be needed [why were they even there at all? I don't think I ever edited linux_logo under DOS] and were causing <iain@monitormedia.co.uk> some problems when viewing the logs using less. 22 June 1999 + Got a K6-2 350 the other day, so I guess I should finally publish a 3.01 that fixes the K6-2 Problem. The K6-2 is nice, even though my motherboard [A wonderful PA-2007] can only drive it at 337.5Mhz [75x4.5]. Had to solder a resistor to a jumper to get the right voltage, but it works like a charm. + Revise the README somewhat. I have a Redhat6.0 box at work so I can test out that myself now. + Add support for Pentium III for older kernels that don't realize it is a pentium III. + Added French support (Alexandre Blanchette <blanalex@netscape.net>) + Added Italian support (Davide Melan <davidemelan@tin.it>) See his page http://davidemelan.freeweb.org for an ENTIRELY Italian linux_logo. Pretty neat. + Changed the giant mass of global variables to a structure whose pointer is passed around. Hoped this would make the code more modular, but I fear it makes it just 1k bigger and more complicated. + Added -d option in case you want to disable linux_logo from "fixing up" the output. IE, you really want it to say AMD K6(tm) w Multimedia Extensions or whatever your /proc/cpuinfo really says. It also skips the Megahertz fudging. (Original idea from an e-mail exchange with Mengmeng Zhang <mengmeng@cs.utexas.edu>) + Ahhhhh it's late. I have tested as much as I can, and think I have 3.01 ready to go out the door. Hopefully I don't have a common error, as usually happens. Off to announce at freshmeat tomorrow. 23 June 1999 + Made some minor touch-ups, and released version 3.01 8 July 1999 + Oops. Left out which file to fix to get Redhat printing stuff. It is /etc/rc.d/rc.local. Thanks to James Punteney <jamesp@mmgco.com> for finding this. 31 August 1999 + The 3.x series has been a nice one, with few problems. Recently a few problems have cropped up, and since this is the last day before classes begin, I figured I should work on them. + Also, thanks to the "Linux Mandrake" distribution. They have linux_logo installed by default... and apparently debian does too. + Fixed a bug with reporting K6-3's on 2.0.x kernels. Thanks to Steve Kostecke <steve@kostecke.net>. + Fixed a bug while desplaying K5 info. Thanks to sbstone@ntcnet.com + Added support for SMP alpha ev6. Thanks goes to testdrive.compaq.com + There's grumbling on linux-kernel about "cleaning up cpuinfo namespace" in 2.3.x kernels. Won't that be fun. 1 October 1999 + Ugh!!! This semester at school has been a lot of work. I got side-tracked and didn't release linux_logo-3.02 yet.. I'll do that now. + I released a patch to clean up /proc/cpuinfo in the linux kernel.. it met much hatred and flamage ;) so I guess it won't be in the kernel. Also, Linus ignored the e-mail. + Linux_logo was mentioned in passing in Linux Journal... and in a flame on linux-kernel... so I must be doing something right ;) + Verified it worked on glibc-2.1.2 [Long story.. but in getting Iris Performer for Linux to work I ended up updating my slackware box with many new libraries] + I am sure once I release this on freshmeat my mailbox will fill with more bugs, so stay tuned.... 7 January 2000 + Well, finally have some time for linux_logo again. The semester of school was crazy, but after finals and a trip to Mont Tremblant, Canada, things have calmed down a bit. + Fix things for Athalon support. Nope, I don't have one yet [I wish]. Thanks to Dieter Nützel <dieter.nuetzel@myokay.net> + Look at merging some of the debian stuff. + It's good to know that linux_logo is Y2K compliant, even if the .lsm file format doesn't seem to be. + Added a named-pipe example to ./contrib/scripts from Jörg Ziefle 11 January 2000 + Made two new directories, "classic_logos" and "banner_logos" and put all of the various contributed logos into them. This should make it a bit easier for peole to browse and pick which ones they want compiled in. + Upload and release 12 January 2000 + Of course I manage to spell Athlon wrong. Thanks to alp@unistat.com 13 January 2000 + Ooops. More people finding my Athlon problem. Better release 3.04 + One month left till my birthday.... plenty of time left to send me a present ;) 31 January 2000 + Fix y2k bug with the LSM and hope metalab accepts it... 29 February 2000 + Added a slackware logo + Upped version # to 3.05, just to be consistent, even though I haven't made enough changes to constitute a full release... 11 June 2000 + I've been very busy. With schoolwork and everything. Back in February I started a massive re-design, but had to stop. Now I have some time again. + I am stuck in Lowell, Massachusetts, with only my 486 laptop, so I thought I'd do some linux_logo developing while not playing civ2 on my friend's machine. + Tore out a lot of old "compatibility" code that I hope not many people used. This includes the turn-off periods, and replace background/foreground character code. This makes the code base cleaner, smaller, and makes it much easier to implement arbitrary/random logo generation, which is my eventual goal. 29 July 2000 + Believe it or not, I've been working on this off an on the past 2 months. + malloc and pointers are your friends! AHHHH SEGFAULT SEGFAULT SEGFAULT Yes, that's what the past few days of linux_logo development have been like ;) + I got logo file loading/parsing done a few weeks ago. Today I got ascii/banner/classic logos to all use the same draw_logo function! There's a lot of abstraction, struct passing, pointers, malloc, and even a linked list! I can't believe it works. And to think this just started out with a bunch of printf's of hard-coded arrays of chars. 4 August 2000 + Finally got all of the new logo stuff done and working + I have a nice K6-2+ to test things on now.... 6 August 2000 + Verified all the cpuinfo files I have work, added ARM support and added crusoe and improved Athlon support. + Re-write most of the documentation + Release 3.9b1 to Freshmeat hopefully. 11 February 2001 + Started the big sysinfo-rewrite I have been meaning to work on. + Worked out the libsysinfo interface. Should I spin it off as a separate project? + Final Fantasy 8 intervened 13 February 2001 + Gave up on the idea of a special birthday release 19 February 2001 + Started messing with some self-generating Makefiles + Got sysinfo_ix86 sort of auto-detecting and working 20 February 2001 + Fix all occurances of e-mail and web-page to my hopefully permanent "vince@deater.net" address. 23 February 2001 + Wrote "ll" linux_logo in assembly language. Added in the ll_asm directory. 24 February 2001 + Finished x86 support to work on my machine 3 March 2001 + Finished x86 support to work on all cpuinfo's in my collection + Changed so reports GHz if over 1000Mhz. + Finished updating Alpha. + Finished updating ARM. + Finished updating m68k + Finished updating mips 4 March 2001 + Finished updating PPC + Finished updating Sparc + Started a libsysinfo specific CHANGES and README file + From now on all libsysinfo related updates will be reported in the ./libsysinfo/CHANGELOG file. + Merged in some ascii logos and readme updates from Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Peña <jfs@computer.org> + Looked into merging in i18n patch. Sill a bit wary of it. 5 March 2001 + Release 3.9b2 to servers. Hoepfully can realease 4.0 after a normal bugfixing period. 16 March 2001 + Fix GHz output to show 2 decimal points at least. This is because I found on the net some clandestine SMP-Athlon /proc/cpuinfo files. + Added preliminary i18n [that is, internationalization] support. The first translation was a poorly-done German one [the only language besides English I am somewhat understandable in]. 3 April 2001 + Add a "make logos-all" Makefile option. Fun to use with the "linux_logo -L random" option ;) + Included debian and redhat banner logos from Phillip Jackson <pjacklsu@bellsouth.net> + Thanks to Martin Bayer <mbayer@zedat.fu-berlin.de> for the following changes: new "make install", compressed man-page. + Split off a "USAGE" file to make the README a bit less cluttered. 24 April 2001 + Finally got around to releasing 3.9b3 on freshmeat. 600 downloads 30 April 2001 + Touch up the redhat and debian banner logos, from Phillip Jackson <pjacklsu@bellsouth.net> + Still amazed no i18n fixes have been sent in yet. 7 June 2001 + Had many requests for a classic logo w/o periods. Thanks to Marc D. Williams <marcdw@charter.net> for sending me one. It's included with the logos now. See the FAQ for how to include it. + Updated Spanish .po file from Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña <jfs@computer.org> + Steve Kostecke <steve@debian.org> fixed up the makefiles and fixed a i18n compilation problem. + To further the cause of i18n I addad a "#P" option for custom logos that will give either a singular or plural form of the word "Processor" + Released 3.9b4 16 October 2001 + Fix GHz printing for fast chips + Add support for ~/.linux_logo and /etc/linux_logo.conf files. I did this by a brutal hack of getopt(). See the README for info + Released 3.9b5. Was going to release 4.0, but the getopt hack seems a bit too chancy 22 October 2001 + Try to free() the stuff I malloc(). I have been lazy because typically linux_logo doesn't stay resident so it doesn't make much difference. + Some sysinfo fixups. See the changelog in ./libsysinfo 25 October 2001 + New fr.po translation from sebastien.oustric <sebastien.oustric@laposte.net> + This release is taking a bit longer to get out than I thought. 28 October 2001 + MUST...RELEASE...BEFORE...CIVIII...COMES...OUT + Add "-i" option to ignore the new config files + Fixed some cases where an invalid file name would cause segfault + Update documentation