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System Tools Backends Version 1.4.2, 2006-01-02
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The System Tools Backends version 1.4.1 "Radical cut" have been released.
The System Tools Backends are a set of cross-platform scripts for Linux and other Unix systems. The backends provide an standard XML interface for modifying the configuration regarless of the distribution that's being used.
Right now the System Tools Backends fully support various distros/OS such as: Redhat, Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, Debian (and derivations like Ubuntu, Linex, Guadalinex...), Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenNA, PLD, Vine and Specifix.
Changes since last release
==========================
Network
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- Added support for Ubuntu 5.10 and 6.04, Yoper 2.2, ArkLinux, FC4 and latest Mandrake/Mandriva (Juan Luis Baptiste)
Services
========
- Added support for ArchLinux (Arjan Timmerman)
Time
====
- Added support for ArchLinux (Arjan Timmerman)
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
http://system-tools-backends.freedesktop.org/downloads/1.4/
System Tools Backends Version 1.4.1, 2005-11-27
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The System Tools Backends version 1.4.1 "Burning sky" have been released.
The System Tools Backends are a set of cross-platform scripts for Linux and other Unix systems. The backends provide an standard XML interface for modifying the configuration regarless of the distribution that's being used.
Right now the System Tools Backends fully support various distros/OS such as: Redhat, Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, Debian (and derivations like Ubuntu, Linex, Guadalinex...), Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenNA, PLD, Vine and Specifix.
Changes since last release
==========================
Network
=======
- Fixed network configuration in Gentoo (Christian Meyer, Florian Schricker, garnacho)
- Fixed WEP key detection in Slackware (garnacho)
Common
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- Added support for Slackware 10.2.0 (Scott J. Harmon)
- Changed Specifix Linux to rPath Linux (Ken VanDine)
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
http://system-tools-backends.freedesktop.org/downloads/1.4/
System Tools Backends Version 1.4.0, 2005-08-23
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The System Tools Backends version 1.4.0 "Already there" have been released.
The System Tools Backends are a set of cross-platform scripts for Linux and other Unix systems. The backends provide an standard XML interface for modifying the configuration regarless of the distribution that's being used.
Right now the System Tools Backends fully support various distros/OS such as: Redhat, Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, Debian (and derivations like Ubuntu, Linex, Guadalinex...), Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenNA, PLD, Vine and Specifix.
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
http://system-tools-backends.freedesktop.org/downloads/1.4/
System Tools Backends Version 1.3.92, 2005-08-23
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The System Tools Backends version 1.3.92 "Almost there" have been released.
The System Tools Backends are a set of cross-platform scripts for Linux and other Unix systems. The backends provide an standard XML interface for modifying the configuration regarless of the distribution that's being used.
Right now the System Tools Backends fully support various distros/OS such as: Redhat, Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, Debian (and derivations like Ubuntu, Linex, Guadalinex...), Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenNA, PLD, Vine and Specifix.
Changes since last release
==========================
Network
=======
- enable gateway saving under Slackware and Zenwalk (Jean-Philippe Guillemin)
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
http://system-tools-backends.freedesktop.org/downloads/1.3/
System Tools Backends Version 1.3.2, 2005-08-08
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The System Tools Backends version 1.3.2 "It's not a rehearsal" have been released.
The System Tools Backends are a set of cross-platform scripts for Linux and other Unix systems. The backends provide an standard XML interface for modifying the configuration regarless of the distribution that's being used.
Right now the System Tools Backends fully support various distros/OS such as: Redhat, Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, Debian (and derivations like Ubuntu, Linex, Guadalinex...), Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenNA, PLD, Vine and Specifix.
Changes since last release
==========================
Services
========
- Added more roles for known services (garnacho)
Users
=====
- Strings improvements in groups descriptions (Corey Burger, Guillaume Desmottes)
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
http://system-tools-backends.freedesktop.org/downloads/1.3/
System Tools Backends Version 1.3.1, 2005-07-05
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The System Tools Backends version 1.3.1 "Make me laugh" have been released.
The System Tools Backends are a set of cross-platform scripts for Linux and other Unix systems. The backends provide an standard XML interface for modifying the configuration regarless of the distribution that's being used.
Right now the System Tools Backends fully support various distros/OS such as: Redhat, Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, Debian (and derivations like Ubuntu, Linex, Guadalinex...), Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenNA, PLD, Vine and Specifix.
Changes since last release
==========================
Network
=======
- do not detect irlan[0-9] interfaces as an[0-9] (garnacho)
- other misc fixes (garnacho)
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
http://system-tools-backends.freedesktop.org/downloads/1.3/
System Tools Backends Version 1.3.0, 2005-07-05
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The System Tools Backends version 1.3.0 "Learning to hate autotools" have been released.
The System Tools Backends are a set of cross-platform scripts for Linux and other Unix systems. The backends provide an standard XML interface for modifying the configuration regarless of the distribution that's being used.
Right now the System Tools Backends fully support various distros/OS such as: Redhat, Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, Debian (and derivations like Ubuntu, Linex, Guadalinex...), Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenNA, PLD, Vine and Specifix.
Changes since last release
==========================
General
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- Added support for Slackware 10.1.0 (Scott J. Harmon)
- Added support for VidaLinux 1.2 (Christian Meyer)
Network
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- wireless handling improvements in Debian (me)
- recognize tun ifaces as dialup ones (me)
- fixed handling of dhclient v3 (me)
- fixed FreeBSD network support (Joe Marcus Clarke)
- fixed handling of dhcpcd (Christian Meyer)
- Added support for WEP key type (me)
- Added support for KUbuntu (Juan Luis Baptiste)
Time
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- update /etc/timezone in Debian systems
Services
========
- Separate priorities for init types which support them (me)
- Add roles to services and runlevels (me)
Translations
============
- el (Nikos Charonitakis)
- en_CA (Adam Weinberger)
- hu (Szabolcs Varga)
- id (Ahmad Riza H Nst)
- ne (Jyotsna, Pawan chitrakr)
- rw (Steve Murphy)
- xh (Adi Attar)
- zh_TW (GNOME HK Team)
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
http://system-tools-backends.freedesktop.org/downloads/1.3/
System Tools Backends Version 1.2.0, 2005-03-07
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The System Tools Backends version 1.2.0 "Eleee mi niñooo!!" have been released.
The System Tools Backends are a set of cross-platform scripts for Linux and other Unix systems. The backends provide an standard XML interface for modifying the configuration regarless of the distribution that's being used.
Right now the System Tools Backends fully support various distros/OS such as: Redhat, Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, Debian (and derivations like Ubuntu, Linex, Guadalinex...), Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenNA, PLD, Vine and Specifix.
Changes since last release
==========================
Network
=======
- Don't activate any interface after having changed if it was disabled (Garnacho)
Translations
============
- hi (Rajesh Ranjan)
- hu (Szabolcs Varga)
- ja (Takeshi AIHANA)
- ro (Mişu Moldovan)
- sr, sr@Latn (Danilo Šegan)
- vi (Abel Cheung)
- zh_TW (GNOME HK Team)
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/system-tools-backends/1.2/
System Tools Backends Version 1.1.92, 2005-03-01
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The GNOME System Tools version 1.1.92 "Tararí que te ví" have been released.
The System Tools Backends are a set of cross-platform scripts for Linux and other Unix systems. The backends provide an standard XML interface for modifying the configuration regarless of the distribution that's being used.
Right now the System Tools Backends fully support various distros/OS such as: Redhat, Mandriva, SuSE, Fedora, Debian (and derivations like Ubuntu, Linex, Guadalinex...), Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenNA, PLD, Vine and Specifix.
Changes since last release
==========================
General
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- Added support for Fedora Core 3 (Garnacho)
- i18n fixes (Garnacho)
Network
=======
- Added directive for changing default gateway on the fly (Garnacho)
- Add support for dhcpcd (Garnacho)
- Fixed PPP calling (Michael Vogt, Garnacho)
Shares
======
- Avoid print$ shares (Garnacho)
Translations
============
- bg (Alexander Shopov)
- ca (Josep Puigdemont i Casamajó)
- el (Kostas Papadimas)
- fi (Ilkka Tuohela)
- fr (Christophe Merlet)
- gu (Ankit Patel)
- it (Francesco Marletta)
- ko (Young-Ho Cha)
- lt (Žygimantas Beručka)
- nb (Kjartan Maraas)
- nl (Tino Meinen)
- pl (GNOME PL Team)
- pt (Duarte Loreto)
- pt_BR (Raphael Higino)
- th (Theppitak Karoonboonyanan)
- uk (Maxim Dziumanenko)
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/system-tools-backends/1.1/
System Tools Backends Version 1.1.91, 2005-02-08
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The GNOME System Tools version 1.1.91 "Ad infinitum" have been released.
The GNOME System Tools are a set of cross-platform configuration utilities for Linux and other Unix systems. The frontends knows nothing about the underlying system and provide the same user interface across the different types of systems. Internally they use the system-tools-backends package.
Changes since last release
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General
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- Separate it from the GNOME System Tools frontends (Jeff Waugh, garnacho)
Network
=======
- Fixed hosts file parsing when there's more than one line per IP address (garnacho)
- Only add an empty PPP interface if it wasn't added before (garnacho)
- Use dhclient more reliably (garnacho)
Time
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- Update the correct server status in Debian (garnacho)
Users
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- Detect whether to use md5 or not (garnacho)
- Made a group description more user friendly (Ole Laursen)
Translations
============
- cs (Miloslav Trmac)
- da (Ole Laursen)
- de (Frank Arnold)
- en_CA (Adam Weinberger)
- en_GB (David Lodge)
- es (Francisco Javier F. Serrador)
- lt (Ŝygimantas Beručka)
- pt (Duarte Loreto)
- pt_BR (Raphael Higino)
- sq (Elian Myftiu)
- sv (Christian Rose)
Downloading
===========
You can get it from :
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/system-tools-backends/1.1/