CONTENTS: ash bc diff ghostscr joe jove jpeg mt_st quota workbone       
ash:      Kenneth Almquist's ash shell.
ash:
ash:      A lightweight (62K) Bourne compatible shell. Great for machines with
ash:      low memory, but does not provide all the extras of shells like bash,
ash:      tcsh, and zsh. Runs most shell scripts compatible with the Bourne
ash:      shell. Note that under Linux, most scripts seem to use at least some
ash:      bash-specific syntax. The Slackware setup scripts are a notable
ash:      exception, since ash is the shell used on the install disks. NetBSD
ash:      uses ash as its /bin/sh.
ash:
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bc:       GNU bc 1.04 - An arbitrary precision calculator language.
bc:
bc:       bc is a language that supports arbitrary precision numbers with 
bc:       interactive execution of statements.  There are some similarities in
bc:       the syntax to the C programming language.
bc:
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diff:     GNU diffutils-2.7
diff:
diff:     The GNU diff utilities - finds differences between files. (to make
diff:     source code patches, for instance)
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ghostscr: Ghostscript version 3.33
ghostscr:
ghostscr: Preview, print and process PostScript documents on both PostScript and
ghostscr: non-PostScript devices.  If you need X11 support, you should also 
ghostscr: install the package 'gs_x11' found on the XAP series. It contains a 
ghostscr: /usr/bin/gs with support for X11.
ghostscr:
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joe:      Joe text editor, 2.8.
joe:
joe:      Joseph H. Allen's easy to use text editor, similar to WordStar[tm].
joe:
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jove:     Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs (4.14.10) 
jove:
jove:     A mostly Emacs compatible text editor, with man pages and the 
jove:     'teachjove' tutorial program. If you'd rather have the real thing, 
jove:     the actual Emacs editor/environment is available as disk series 'E'.
jove:
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jpeg:     Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software version 6a.
jpeg:
jpeg:     Software to implement JPEG image compression and decompression. JPEG
jpeg:     (pronounced 'jay-peg') is a standardized compression method for 
jpeg:     full-color and gray-scale images.  JPEG is intended for compressing
jpeg:     'real-world' scenes; cartoons and other non-realistic images are not
jpeg:     its strong suit.  JPEG is lossy, however, on typical images of 
jpeg:     real-world scenes, very good compression levels can be obtained with
jpeg:     no visible change, and amazingly high compression levels are possible
jpeg:     if you can tolerate a low-quality image.
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mt_st:    mt-st-0.4 - controls magnetic tape drive operation
mt_st:
mt_st:    This mt originates from BSD NET-2. Some Linux SCSI tape-specific
mt_st:    ioctls have been added to the original source and the man page has
mt_st:    been updated. Although this mt program is tailored for SCSI tape, it
mt_st:    can also be used with the QIC-02 driver and hopefully with other Linux
mt_st:    tape drivers using the same ioctls (some of the commands may not work
mt_st:    with all drivers).
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quota:    Linux disk quota utilities (1.51)
quota:
quota:    An implementation of the diskquota system for the Linux operating
quota:    system -- keeps those greedy users from gobbling up 100% of the hard
quota:    drive space. Should work for all filesystems because of integration 
quota:    into the VFS layer of the operating system. This system is a heavily
quota:    modified version of the Melbourne quota system by Robert Elz, which
quota:    uses both user and group quota files. Edvard Tuinder <ed@ow.org> and
quota:    Marco van Wieringen <mvw@planets.ow.org> are responsible for the 
quota:    additional code and porting effort to make quotas work on Linux.
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workbone: Workbone 2.3
workbone:
workbone: Text-based audio CD player.
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