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Mandriva: Subject: [Security Announce] [ MDVSA-2008:201 ] pan

LinuxSecurity.com: Pavel Polischouk found a boundary error in the PartsBatch class in the Pan newsreader when processing .nzb files, which could allow remote attackers to cause a denial of serice (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted .nzb file (CVE-2008-2363). The updated packages have been patched to prevent this issue.

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AWEATHER(1)															       AWEATHER(1)

NAME
aweather - Advanced weather reporting program SYNOPSIS
aweather [-hoaf] [-d level] [-s site] [-t time] DESCRIPTION
AWeather is a advanced weather reporting program which is designed to be used by weather enthusiasts. AWeather is not another weather dockapp that simply displays a pre-computed forecast. It is designed to be an easy to use program that integrates a variety of weather data in simple unified interface; see features for more details. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show usage. -d, --debug=level Change default log level*, a debug level ranges from 0 to 5. A debug level of 5 is recommended only for debugging purposes. -s, --site=site Set initial site. The site should be given as a WSR88D site code such as KLSX. -t, --time=time Set initial time. The time format should be provided in the YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM format. -o, --offline Run in offline mode, AWeather will not attempt to connect to the internet to download radar files but will show the closest matching cached file. -a, --autoupdate Run in autoupdate mode, AWeather will periodically poll data servers for updated information. -f, --fullscreen Run in fullscreen mode, AWeather start up using the entire screen as he main display area. Toolbars and side panels are hidden by default and can be accessed by moving the mouse to the edge of the screen. KEY BINDINGS
h, j, k, l, Left, Down, Up, Right Pan the surface of the earth left, down, up, or right. i, o, +, -, Scroll up, Scroll down Zoom towards or away from the surface of the earth. J, K Zoom Rotate the camera back or forward. If looking across the surface of the earth, J will point the camera towards ground while K will point the camera towards the sky. H, L Rotate the counter clockwise or clockwise around the vertical axes. If looking across the surface of the earth, H will pan to the left while L will pan to the right. w Draw a wire frame of the earth for debugging purposes. q Exit AWeather. Tab Cycle through available plugins. CTRL-R Refresh all map data. MOUSE MOTION
Left-click and drag Pan the surface of the earth. Middle-click and drag Zoom towards (up) or away (down) from the surface of the earth. Right-click and drag Rotate the camera around the vertical and horizontal axes. EXAMPLES
Start AWeather in offline mode and center the map on the St. Louis radar. $ aweather -s KLSX -o SEE ALSO
grits-demo(1) BUGS
Many AUTHOR
Andy Spencer <andy753421@gmail.com> Author. 02/09/2012 AWEATHER(1)