CONTENTS: modules modutils procps sysklogd sysvinit zoneinfo       
modules:  Linux kernel modules for 2.0.33.
modules:
modules:  A kernel module is a piece of object code that can be dynamically
modules:  loaded into the Linux kernel to provide new kernel functions.  Most
modules:  of these modules provide support for devices such as CD-ROM drives,
modules:  tape drives, and ethernet cards.  You can choose which modules to load
modules:  by editing /etc/rc.d/rc.modules.
modules:
modules:
modules:
modules:
modutils: modutils-2.1.85
modutils:
modutils: Utilities to use kernel modules.  These tools are used for loading
modutils: and unloading chunks of kernel code on the fly, to add support for a
modutils: CD-ROM drive or ethernet card, for instance.
modutils:
modutils: Many Linux drivers are provided as kernel modules, and some packages
modutils: (like the PCMCIA package) require the module utilities to work, so you
modutils: probably want to install these.
modutils:
modutils:
procps:   procps-1.2.6
procps:
procps:   Utilities for displaying process and memory information written by
procps:   Michael K. Johnson, Werner Almesberger, Charles Blake, Branko 
procps:   Lankester, Robert Nation, David Engel, Larry Greenfield, Roger Binns,
procps:   and Brian Edmonds.
procps:
procps:
procps:
procps:
procps:
sysklogd: Sysklogd 1.3-25
sysklogd:
sysklogd: Dr. Greg Wettstein and Stephen Tweedie's syslogd/klogd.
sysklogd:
sysklogd: This package contains a modified version of syslogd for the Linux
sysklogd: environment.  An additional utility, klogd, is included which allows
sysklogd: kernel logging to be directed through the syslogd facility.
sysklogd: Syslogd and klogd are started when your system boots.
sysklogd:
sysklogd:
sysklogd:
sysvinit: SysVinit v. 2.73
sysvinit:
sysvinit: System V style init programs by Miquel van Smoorenburg that control
sysvinit: the booting and shutdown of your system. These support a number of
sysvinit: system runlevels, each with a specific set of utilities spawned. For
sysvinit: example, the normal system runlevel is 5, which starts agetty on 
sysvinit: virtual consoles tty1 - tty6. Runlevel 4 starts xdm. Runlevel 0 shuts
sysvinit: the system down. See the documentation in /usr/doc/sysvinit and the
sysvinit: scripts in /etc/rc.d for more information.
sysvinit:
sysvinit:
zoneinfo: Time zone utilities
zoneinfo:
zoneinfo: Allows you to configure your time zone.
zoneinfo:
zoneinfo: Includes zic, zdump, yearistype, and the time zone database in
zoneinfo: /usr/lib/zoneinfo.  Use the timeconfig utility to set your local time
zoneinfo: zone.
zoneinfo:
zoneinfo:
zoneinfo:
zoneinfo:
