CONTENTS: ibcs2 ide keytbls ldso sysklogd ibcs2: Intel Binary Compatibility Specification module ibcs2: ibcs2: The iBCS module allows many binaries from other OS's to run on Linux: ibcs2: ibcs2: i386 BSD (386BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, BSDI/386) - very alpha. ibcs2: SVR4 (Interactive, Unixware, USL, Dell etc.) ibcs2: SVR3 generic ibcs2: SCO (SVR3 with extensions for symlinks and long filenames) ibcs2: Wyse V/386 (SVR3 with extensions for symlinks) ibcs2: Xenix V/386 (386 small model binaries only) ibcs2: ide: Linux kernel version 2.0.0, without SCSI support. ide: ide: A Linux kernel for computers that do not need SCSI support. You MUST ide: install a kernel image in order for your system to boot. This kernel ide: supports IDE hard drives and IDE CD-ROM drives. Other drivers (such ide: as for CD-ROM drives on proprietary interfaces, or ethernet cards) ide: may be loaded as modules. See /etc/rc.d/rc.modules for examples. ide: ide: ide: ide: keytbls: kbd 0.90 keytbls: keytbls: Load and save keyboard mappings. Needed if you are not using the US keytbls: keyboard map. This package also contains utilities to change your keytbls: console fonts - if you install it you'll get a menu later on that lets keytbls: you select from many different fonts. If you like one, you can make it keytbls: your default font. A new default font can be chosen at any time by keytbls: typing 'fontconfig'. This package includes fonts from the keytbls: kbd_fonts.tar.gz package uploaded to SunSITE. keytbls: keytbls: ldso: ld.so 1.7.14, the dynamic linker/loader. ldso: ldso: ld.so completes the final process of linking all necessary references ldso: to sharable objects and unreferenced symbols in an impure executable, ldso: (usually a dynamically linked executable), to produce a runnable file. ldso: Nearly all Linux binaries are 'incomplete' and require further linking ldso: at run time. ld.so's job is thus to complete the linking process ldso: started at compilation. ld.so was written by David Engel, ldso: Eric Youngdale, Peter MacDonald, Hongjiu Lu, Linus Torvalds, ldso: Lars Wirzenius and Mitch D'Souza. ldso: sysklogd: Sysklogd 1.3 sysklogd: sysklogd: Dr. Greg Wettstein and Stephen Tweedie's syslogd/klogd. sysklogd: sysklogd: This package contains a modified version of syslogd for the Linux sysklogd: environment. An additional utility, klogd, is included which allows sysklogd: kernel logging to be directed through the syslogd facility. sysklogd: Syslogd and klogd are started when your system boots. sysklogd: sysklogd: sysklogd: