Extra source code: __________________ BSD-sendmail: Full source code, configuration materials and documentation for BSD sendmail 8.6.9. Depending on the needs of your site, you may prefer to compile and run this instead of Smail (included in binary form). mmdf: A full-featured replacement for Smail or Sendmail with easy configuration. Handles SMTP, UUCP, Local, and List Management. GNU: Source for some software from the GNU project (RMS's Free Software Foundation). Here's what's in the GNU directory: autoconf-1.8.tar.gz f2c-1993.04.28.tar.gz fax-3.2.1.tar.gz indent-1.9.1.tar.gz screen-3.5.2.tar.gz termcap-1.2.tar.gz uuencode-1.0.tar.gz xinfo-1.01.01.tar.gz Sources for other GNU software in Slackware can be found elsewhere in the source tree, in a place corresponding to the location of the binary. See the README at the top of the source tree for details. gnu-finger-1.37: The version of GNU finger for Linux from the Debian project. gopher: A network interface tool from the University of Minnesota. iBCS2-emulator: ALPHA compatability patches and libraries to allow you to run COFF and ELF binaries on Linux, such as some SCO and SVr4 programs. See the documentation for details. CPM-emulator: YES! A full-featured CP/M-80 emulator for Linux. Turns your Linux box into ONE MONSTER of a CP/M machine - imagine a having a hard drive with 100s of megs and a SIX MEGAHERTZ Z-80 back in the good 'ol days! (a 386-DX33 should be roughly equal in speed to a 6Mhz Z-80) Includes a Z-80 assembler-linker to help you dust off that rusty code. :^) DOS-emulator: A beta version of the Linux DOS Emulator (DOSemu) that works with later 1.1.x kernels. gated-routed: Routing daemons that work.