Phi Tran gave us a bfu archive merging CPU and ACPI hal together. I tried to bfu them but some problem happened. Some files were missed. If I copy those files to local, then bfu, it's okey.
The ac un-plug signal can't be seen is because the old battery is still working. You need to remove it by "rem_drv battery"
2008年5月5日星期一
What is Evolution
Sun Evolution is based on GNOME Evolution code base which provides a
rich, Outlook-competitive, messaging and calendaring client, and meets
a critical need in Sun's desktop offering.
Evolution is a personal and workgroup information management solution
for Linux and UNIX-based systems. Evolution integrates email, calendar,
contact and task list management in one powerful, fast and easy-to-use
application. With full support for key data exchange and communications
standards, such as IMAP, POP, SMTP, LDAP, iCalendar, vCard and more,
Evolution enables tight integration with Sun One Messaging and Calendar
Servers and other messaging systems.
Features & functionalities include:
- Powerful email handling
- Powerful flexible calendar
- Integrated information management
- Compatible with existing messaging platforms
- Broad platform support
Evolution includes the following components:
- evolution - The top-level application.
- evolution-data-server - A backend library for Evolution, providing
support for calendar and addressbook.
- evolution-exchange - Evolution connector for Microsoft Exchange.
- evolution-jescs - Evolution connector for Sun Java Enterprise
System Calendar Server (SJESCS) 5.1+.
- evolution-webcal - WebCal support for Evolution. Provides
support for adding online calendars to
Evolution.
Evolution imports the following components which are used
by Evolution, but are general interfaces which may be used by
other projects in the desktop.
- libsoup - A library which provides HTTP client/server
interfaces, including support for SOAP and
XMLRPC interfaces.
- GnuTLS - The GNU project implementation of the TLS
(Transport Layer Security) protocols. It
supports SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, and TLS 1.1.
- libgcrypt - A general purpose cryptographic library,
based on the code from GnuPG.
- libgpg-error - A small library that defines common error
values for all GnuPG components (including
libgcrypt).
Notes:
- evolution-data-server supports S/MIME v3 through NSS which provides
certificate authentication and encryption. NSS provides RSA, DSA
RC2 and 3DES algorithms for using in S/MIME.
- evolution-data-server supports SSLv2, SSLv3 and TLSv1 stream through
NSS to provide secure email connections.
NSS supports following Encryption Technologies which you can find
from
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/nss-3.11/nss-3.11-algorithms.html
- GnuTLS depends on libgcrypt and uses many libgcrypt algorithms.
- libgcrypt provides hash, encryption/decryption algorithms.
- libgpg-error does not contain any algorithms, it just defines some
macros for various error types.
- libsoup is an HTTP client/server library for GNOME. It provides
SSLv3 support through GnuTLS in a standard way as SSL version 3.0.
libsoup itself does not contain any cryptographic algorithms.
Main differences with the previous Evolution 1.4 version of the export
form:
- Evolution does not depend on OpenSSL. It now depends on NSS.
Refer to the following URLs for further details:
- Evolution Project Website:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution
- libsoup Project Website:
http://live.gnome.org/LibSoup
- GnuTLS Project Website:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/
- libgcrypt Project Website:
http://directory.fsf.org/project/libgcrypt/
- libgpg-error Project Website
http://www.gnupg.org/related_software/libgpg-error/
rich, Outlook-competitive, messaging and calendaring client, and meets
a critical need in Sun's desktop offering.
Evolution is a personal and workgroup information management solution
for Linux and UNIX-based systems. Evolution integrates email, calendar,
contact and task list management in one powerful, fast and easy-to-use
application. With full support for key data exchange and communications
standards, such as IMAP, POP, SMTP, LDAP, iCalendar, vCard and more,
Evolution enables tight integration with Sun One Messaging and Calendar
Servers and other messaging systems.
Features & functionalities include:
- Powerful email handling
- Powerful flexible calendar
- Integrated information management
- Compatible with existing messaging platforms
- Broad platform support
Evolution includes the following components:
- evolution - The top-level application.
- evolution-data-server - A backend library for Evolution, providing
support for calendar and addressbook.
- evolution-exchange - Evolution connector for Microsoft Exchange.
- evolution-jescs - Evolution connector for Sun Java Enterprise
System Calendar Server (SJESCS) 5.1+.
- evolution-webcal - WebCal support for Evolution. Provides
support for adding online calendars to
Evolution.
Evolution imports the following components which are used
by Evolution, but are general interfaces which may be used by
other projects in the desktop.
- libsoup - A library which provides HTTP client/server
interfaces, including support for SOAP and
XMLRPC interfaces.
- GnuTLS - The GNU project implementation of the TLS
(Transport Layer Security) protocols. It
supports SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, and TLS 1.1.
- libgcrypt - A general purpose cryptographic library,
based on the code from GnuPG.
- libgpg-error - A small library that defines common error
values for all GnuPG components (including
libgcrypt).
Notes:
- evolution-data-server supports S/MIME v3 through NSS which provides
certificate authentication and encryption. NSS provides RSA, DSA
RC2 and 3DES algorithms for using in S/MIME.
- evolution-data-server supports SSLv2, SSLv3 and TLSv1 stream through
NSS to provide secure email connections.
NSS supports following Encryption Technologies which you can find
from
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/nss-3.11/nss-3.11-algorithms.html
- GnuTLS depends on libgcrypt and uses many libgcrypt algorithms.
- libgcrypt provides hash, encryption/decryption algorithms.
- libgpg-error does not contain any algorithms, it just defines some
macros for various error types.
- libsoup is an HTTP client/server library for GNOME. It provides
SSLv3 support through GnuTLS in a standard way as SSL version 3.0.
libsoup itself does not contain any cryptographic algorithms.
Main differences with the previous Evolution 1.4 version of the export
form:
- Evolution does not depend on OpenSSL. It now depends on NSS.
Refer to the following URLs for further details:
- Evolution Project Website:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution
- libsoup Project Website:
http://live.gnome.org/LibSoup
- GnuTLS Project Website:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/
- libgcrypt Project Website:
http://directory.fsf.org/project/libgcrypt/
- libgpg-error Project Website
http://www.gnupg.org/related_software/libgpg-error/
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