really use scrollkeeper anyway.
Also add support for local a XML catalog file so the new scrollkeeper
doesn't go off on the 'net to find the DTDs it needs.
ok nino@
The resLISa daemon contains a buffer overflow vulnerability which
potentially enables any local user to obtain access to a raw socket
if 'reslisa' is installed SUID root. This vulnerability was
discovered by the iDEFENSE security team and Texonet.
The lisa daemon contains a buffer overflow vulnerability which
potentially enables any local user, as well any any remote attacker
on the LAN who is able to gain control of the LISa port (7741 by
default), to obtain root privileges.
In addition, a remote attacker potentially may be able to gain
access to a victim's account by using an "lan://" URL in an HTML
page or via another KDE application. These vulnerabilities were
discovered by Olaf Kirch at SuSE Linux AG.
http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20021111-2.txt
Submitted by Sebastian Stark <seb@todesplanet.de>.
Help manage many of the XKB features of X11.
This includes such features as MouseKeys, AccessX, StickyKeys,
BounceKeys, and SlowKeys.
wxWindows is a C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit which was started as a one man
project by Julian Smart. More information about wxWindows can be found at his
Julian Smart's homepage. Today, wxWindows is being developed by a core team
of handful of people from many countries and gets input in the form of user
request and bug reports from its many users worldwide.
WWW: http://wesley.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~wxxt/
Pekwm is a fork of aewm++ which includes new features such as
window grouping (a la fluxbox/pwm) a configurable keygrabber,
Xinerama support, pixmap themeing and configurable buttons.
WWW: http://pekwm.babblica.net/