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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Fri, 2 Sep 94 09:13:31 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #13
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Linux-Admin Digest #13, Volume #2 Fri, 2 Sep 94 09:13:31 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Driver for Intel's EtherExpress Card (Alan Cox)
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HELP: Linux hangs up ... continued (Jozsef Kadlecsik)
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when comes the new dosemu ??? (Ralf Liebenow)
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Xconfig for Diamond SS24X ... (Tony Wang)
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Socket gets reset w/httpd on Linux (David Dailey)
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Re: Testing a pointer (Thomas Quinot)
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Re: Problems with uuname/sendmail (Thomas Quinot)
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Re: Logging in over network from DOS? (Thomas Quinot)
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Re: What is my root password???????? (Thomas Quinot)
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Re: Which is better: tar->gzip or gzip->tar? (Jason Rimmer)
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NFS/pormapper security bug and fix (Linux) (Thomas Koenig)
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Re: Is it possible to have NFS via TERM (Bill C. Riemers)
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Re: Admin utils for linux ? (Safuat Hamdy)
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Re: Which is better: tar->gzip or gzip->tar? (Henry Ware)
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Re: Crond annoyance (Matt Warnock)
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Re: Term 1.19 Makeing it on SunOS 4.1.3 (Lei Zhou)
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Re: Term 1.19 Makeing it on SunOS 4.1.3 (Lei ZHOU)
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NCR53c810 Problems!! (Jean-Paul Chia)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: Driver for Intel's EtherExpress Card
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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 1994 11:10:43 GMT
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In article <33o1jv$9o6@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> whitehur@hemlock.cs.uiuc.edu (R. Alan Whitehurst) writes:
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>Has anyone written a driver for the Intel EtherExpress ethernet card?
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Yep its in the current kernel (I believe in the ALPHA test driver section).
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Alan
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--
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..-----------,,----------------------------,,----------------------------,,
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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``----------'`----------------------------'`----------------------------''
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------------------------------
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From: kadlec@cern.school.kfki.hu (Jozsef Kadlecsik)
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Subject: HELP: Linux hangs up ... continued
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Date: 1 Sep 1994 11:43:38 GMT
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Hi,
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As I wrote earlier, our Linux system hangs up occasionally and we simply
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have been unable to figure out why (everything works fine).
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Last day when one of ours logged in, the following message appeared:
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panic: kernel trap (ignored)
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Could somebody explain when the system prints out this message?
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Maybe that could help us to find finally the reason of our problems.
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Additionally, we get this "failed" message at every boot (But WHAT failed???)
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Aug 30 12:23:51 cern kernel: Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 33.22 BogoMips
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Aug 30 12:23:51 cern kernel: failed
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(Slackware 2.0; 486 DX2/66, Adaptec AHA154CF, Quantum drives, Sony CDU-561 CD-ROM,
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SMC 8216 Ultra netwok card)
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Thank you your help in advance,
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Jozsef Kadlecsik
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------------------------------
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From: liebenow@grissom.physik.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE (Ralf Liebenow)
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Subject: when comes the new dosemu ???
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Date: 1 Sep 1994 14:41:41 GMT
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Hi !
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Does anybody know when the new dosemu is available ? I'm just
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asking, because at this moment we're using Kernel 1.1.25 with dosemu0.52
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and we want to upgrade to the newest kernels, but dosemu isn't running
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with these kernels. I've read that this is a bug in dosemu [ perhaps not
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really a bug ] and that the new one will work with the newest kernels.
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So I kept looking at sunsite and tsx11 for the least few weeks but no new
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dosemu was there. Does anybody know, where to look, to find the most
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up-to-date Version of dosemu ?
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Thanks in advance
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Ralf
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------------------------------
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From: hwang@ecst.csuchico.edu (Tony Wang)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Xconfig for Diamond SS24X ...
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Date: 1 Sep 1994 23:54:00 GMT
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Hello there:
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I remembered someone posts an Xconfig file is specific for the
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"Diamond SS24X", and it can display in 1024x768 mode by adjusting the
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freq of the vga card.
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I can not remembered where I got that file because it has been a while.
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I tried the sunsite, but it seems not there. I can only find the generic one
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for Diamond, and I can not make it to display in 1024x768 mode.
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Can anyone who has this file send me a copy or tell me where I can find
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this file?
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Any help will be very much appreciated.
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have a nice day, :)
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Tony Wang
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e-mail: hwang@ecst.csuchico.edu
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------------------------------
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From: hokiefan@us.net (David Dailey)
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Crossposted-To: comp.infosystems.www
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Subject: Socket gets reset w/httpd on Linux
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Date: 1 Sep 1994 22:34:05 GMT
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Reply-To: hokiefan@us.net
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I currently use dip 3.3.7 lilo to connect to my internet slip service provider.
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I am able to ftp, telnet, ... just fine through the connection.
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I have a httpd server setup to serve documents to Mosaic users. When I access
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the server locally, all is ok. Also, access from a remote Sun and PC with
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winsock works. However, access from three other locations gives the
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error "Socket has been reset". I have run on two different httpd servers, and
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their logs say that all is ok. The only thing in common is that all of the
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errors have shown up on PC's (but not all PC's). I don't believe it is the
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server. The PC's are all running WinMosaic 2.0. Does anyone know of a protocol or kernel anomaly that may be causing my problems? I am REALLY pulling hair over this one. Thanks so much to anyone with advice...
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---
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====================================================================
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DAVID DAILEY PHONE: 301-212-9784
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MAIL: hokiefan@us.net
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Rockville, MD ddailey@digres1.dal.ee.vt.edu
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ddailey@hokiefan.us.net
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====================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net (Thomas Quinot)
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Subject: Re: Testing a pointer
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Date: 30 Aug 1994 22:18:53 +0200
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Le Prostetnic Vogon dsnider@cml.com <20>crit :
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> Is there a command/function in C to test if a pointer is pointing to
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> accessable memory?
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Install a nice handler for SIGSEGV, and try to read/write the object to
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which the pointer points :-)
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--
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Thomas QUINOT | "Un roi sans divertissement est un
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<thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net> | homme plein de mis<69>re."
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Linux - choice of a GNU generation | Jean GIONO
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------------------------------
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From: thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net (Thomas Quinot)
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Subject: Re: Problems with uuname/sendmail
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Date: 31 Aug 1994 23:40:24 +0200
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Le Prostetnic Vogon dbl@levad.oau.org <20>crit :
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> : dovey:~$ sendmail -bt
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> : > john.dovey@digitec.co.za
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> : john.dovey@digitec.co.za ...
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> : temporary failure: router uucp_neighbors:
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> : read error in output from `/usr/bin/uuname'
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[...]
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> You need to run /usr/lib/smail/tools.linux/mkconfig as root and answer
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I'd be interested in knowing the cause of that problem. Ideas anyone ?
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(If this was already posted recently, please email to avoid bandwidth
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waste :-) )
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--
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Thomas QUINOT | "Un roi sans divertissement est un
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<thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net> | homme plein de mis<69>re."
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Linux - choice of a GNU generation | Jean GIONO
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------------------------------
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From: thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net (Thomas Quinot)
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Subject: Re: Logging in over network from DOS?
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Date: 31 Aug 1994 23:43:49 +0200
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Le Prostetnic Vogon Sebastian W. Bunka <20>crit :
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> choose the IP numbers yourself, otherwise you have to ask for a domain
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> number at an international organization (don't ask me which).
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It's the InterNIC : hostmaster@internic.net
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--
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Thomas QUINOT | "Un roi sans divertissement est un
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<thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net> | homme plein de mis<69>re."
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Linux - choice of a GNU generation | Jean GIONO
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------------------------------
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From: thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net (Thomas Quinot)
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Subject: Re: What is my root password????????
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Date: 31 Aug 1994 23:45:56 +0200
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Le Prostetnic Vogon Greg Cisko <20>crit :
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> All that is neccissary is to boot up in "single user mode". On a SUN
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> I think you would give "vmunix -s" to boot in singleuser. (I only had
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For Linux, you have to pass the "single" argument to the kernel.
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At the LILO prompt, just type "linux single" (if your image's name is
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"linux").
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--
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Thomas QUINOT | "Un roi sans divertissement est un
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<thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net> | homme plein de mis<69>re."
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Linux - choice of a GNU generation | Jean GIONO
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------------------------------
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From: jrimmer@netcom.com (Jason Rimmer)
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Subject: Re: Which is better: tar->gzip or gzip->tar?
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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 1994 18:39:37 GMT
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If I'm not mistaken, gzip only compresses 1 file. In other words,
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if you have a group of files, gzip will only zip one of the files. TAR's
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functionality is very different from GZIP, where gzip is a compression
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product, TAR's function is to combine many files (and in different
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trees) into one file.
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So your question is really moot, as tar and gzip are really
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different things entirely. If you have many files to zip, you should use
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TAR to combine them into one file, and then use gzip to zip the resulting
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file.
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Jeff Arnholt (arnholt@mayo.edu) wrote:
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: For best compression on previously uncompressed files,
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: which is better: tar * | gzip, or gzip * | tar?
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: IE, is it best to tar compressed files, or compress
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: a tar file of uncompressed files? Does gzip -r * work
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: better than either solution?
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: I'm looking for the most robust method to archive groups
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: of files.
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: ---
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:
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: Jeff Arnholt: mail arnholt@mayo.edu
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: Mayo Medical and Graduate Schools
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: 200 1st St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905
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--
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jrimmer@netcom.com
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Eclectic Technologies
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"I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my
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grandfather, not screaming in terror like his
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passengers."
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-Anonymous(?)
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.announce,comp.security.unix,de.comp.os.linux
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From: ig25@fg70.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Thomas Koenig)
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Subject: NFS/pormapper security bug and fix (Linux)
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Reply-To: Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de
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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 1994 16:26:54 GMT
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There is a security bug in Linux NFS implementations.
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This problem lets any user on the Internet gain access to file systems
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which can be mounted on the local host. Apparently (from discussions
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on comp.security.unix) it is being actively exploited.
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There are two possible fixes to this problem:
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- Install a fixed portmapper, which is now available from sunsite.unc.edu,
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and mirrors. For the LSM, see below.
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- As an emergency fix, make sure that it's impossible to mount the NFS
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exported directories locally; you'll need to edit /etc/exports for
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this. Try
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# mount localhost:/exported/directory /mnt
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and
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# mount yourhostname:/exported/directory /mnt
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to see wether you're vulnerable. For secrity purposes, it is best
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to restrict exporting NFS filesystems to exactly specified hosts
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you trust, even if it's readonly.
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Also note that there's a bug in all libc versions up to 4.5.26 (at
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least) which throws the portmapper into a forking loop under some
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conditions. To avoid this, you'll need to use one of the newer kernels
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with the CONFIG_I_AM_A_BROKEN_BSD_WEENIE option, or apply the (binary)
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patch to libc 4.5. 26 contained in portmap_3_rpcfix.shar.gz (to be
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found in sunsite's Incoming).
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Begin3
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Title: portmap
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Version: 3
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Entered-date: 1994-08-31
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Description: This is a replacement portmap to fix some security holes
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in the original protocol. Don't install any of the "old"
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portmap versions. It also features access control to
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the portmapper via /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.
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The *shar files contain source; apply portmap_3.patch
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and compile. You'll also need the libwrap.a from the
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tcp_wrappers package.
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To install the binaries, for which you need libc >= 4.5.26,
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copy portmap_3_bin.tar.gz to /tmp, then do (as root)
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# cd /
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# gzip -c -d /tmp/portmap_3_bin.tar.gz
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Keywords: NFS portmap security patch
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Author: Wietse Venema (wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl)
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Maintained-by: Thomas Koenig (Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de)
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Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/network/daemons/
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24604 portmap_3_bin.tar.gz
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30737 portmap_3.shar.Z
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1738 portmap_3.BLURB
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1932 portmap_3.lsm
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103443 tcp_wrappers_6.3.shar.Z
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1230 portmap_3.patch
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2528 portmap_3_rpcfix.shar.gz
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Alternate-site: tsx-11.mit.edu /pub/linux/sources/sbin
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24604 /pub/linux/binaries/sbin/portmap_3_bin.tar.gz
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30737 portmap_3.shar.Z
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1738 portmap_3.BLURB
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1932 portmap_3.lsm
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103443 tcp_wrappers_6.3.shar.Z
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1230 pormtap_3.patch
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2528 portmap_3_rpcfix.shar.gz
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Original-site: ftp.win.tue.nl /pub/security/
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1738 portmap_3.BLURB
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30373 portmap_3.shar.Z
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103443 tcp_wrappers_6.3.shar.Z
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Platform: Linux
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Copying-policy: BSD-Style
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End
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--
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Thomas Koenig, Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de, ig25@dkauni2.bitnet.
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The joy of engineering is to find a straight line on a double
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logarithmic diagram.
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--
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Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu
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Be sure to include Keywords: and a short description of your software.
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------------------------------
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From: bcr@k9.via.term.none (Bill C. Riemers)
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Subject: Re: Is it possible to have NFS via TERM
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Date: 1 Sep 94 17:51:46 GMT
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Reply-To: bcr@physics.purdue.edu
|
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|
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>>>>> "Jagadeesh" == Jagadeesh Krishnamurthy Venugopal <jkvg@everest.ccs.neu.edu> writes:
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>> Is it possible to have NFS via TERM-connected network ?
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Jagadeesh> I am not too certain about this but I remember having
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Jagadeesh> read somewhere that NFS is a connectionless protocol
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Jagadeesh> and term is only for connection priented services, so I
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Jagadeesh> dont think you can get one.
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Jagadeesh> But who knows!
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That was true with term 1.X versions. Term 2.X supports
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connectionless protocals. However, NFS requires binding
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to a port < 1024 on a machine that is connected with a
|
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networking protocal supported by the kerenel. So for right
|
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now, NFS still won't work over term. I've heard rummors
|
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that the PCNFS protocal does not have this restriction,
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but I've yet to see a free PCNFS driver. So at present
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I can't test this assertion. If anyone knows of a free
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PCNFS driver, please send me a reference where I can get
|
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the source code, and I'll try to get term 2.1 to support
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it. As a secondary alternative, someone can try to write
|
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a driver equivlent to Ange-ftp on the remote machine and
|
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NFS on the local machine. However, that would be a rather
|
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major project that I'm not prepared to tackle yet.
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Bill
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------------------------------
|
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|
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From: hamdy@rzdspc1.informatik.uni-hamburg.de (Safuat Hamdy)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Admin utils for linux ?
|
||||
Date: 1 Sep 1994 10:19:05 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Darrel Hankerson (hankedr@mail.auburn.edu) wrote:
|
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: I heared about some tools writen with tcl/tk, but that's long ago and
|
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: I've never seen them.
|
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|
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: You may be thinking about UserMaint. These are used in the Yggdrasil
|
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: distribution, and they are nicely done. (There is a problem in editing
|
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: GID, however.)
|
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|
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Could anybody please so kind and give us a pointer to an anonymous
|
||||
ftp server where this is stored as a separate package? I scanned the
|
||||
directories of ftp.yggdrasil.com but I didn't find anything (and,
|
||||
of course, I don't want to get the whole large package by ftp).
|
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|
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: I've seen recent reports of several different projects. I'm new
|
||||
: to Linux, but UserMaint looks like a very good starting point.
|
||||
|
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We would very much like to examine that user interface.
|
||||
|
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Thank you.
|
||||
--
|
||||
S. Hamdy (hamdy@informatik.uni-hamburg.de)
|
||||
|
||||
Baba baby mama shaggy papa baba bro baba rock a shaggy baba sister
|
||||
shag saggy hey doc baba baby shaggy hey baba can you dig it baba baba
|
||||
|
||||
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From: hware@bronze.coil.com (Henry Ware)
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Subject: Re: Which is better: tar->gzip or gzip->tar?
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Date: 31 Aug 1994 20:50:39 -0400
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In article <342ap6$ijf@fermat.mayo.edu>, Jeff Arnholt <arnholt@mayo.edu> wrote:
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>For best compression on previously uncompressed files,
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>which is better: tar * | gzip, or gzip * | tar?
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>IE, is it best to tar compressed files, or compress
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>a tar file of uncompressed files? Does gzip -r * work
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>better than either solution?
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tar * | gzip will give a smaller output because the headers will be
|
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compressed & because the file is larger, minimizing gzip's own headers.
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You can get the same effect by using the GNU tar -z option. gzip -r
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recursively gzips files: it does not create a single file.
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>I'm looking for the most robust method to archive groups
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>of files.
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Thats a different and stickier question. I don't know that either of
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these is especially robust.
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|
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-Henry
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------------------------------
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|
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From: mwarnock@garlic.com (Matt Warnock)
|
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Subject: Re: Crond annoyance
|
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Date: 1 Sep 1994 16:20:56 -0700
|
||||
|
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In article <3452hf$nnm@apollo.west.oic.com>,
|
||||
Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.west.oic.com> wrote:
|
||||
> Damn It! Doesn't anybody read instructions?
|
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>
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||||
> I very CLEARLY state in the README file that the proper way to start
|
||||
> crond from your rc file is:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> /usr/bin/crond -l8 >>/var/log/cron 2>&1
|
||||
>
|
||||
> If you don't do that, then you deserve the log messages you get on your
|
||||
> VC1 !
|
||||
>
|
||||
> -Matt
|
||||
|
||||
Point well taken, I should have looked up the README, but it was a Slackware
|
||||
install, and I'm not sure the README was on the disk. Could be, but...
|
||||
I think the problem occured when I moved to a new version of Slackware,
|
||||
trying to keep all the /etc stuff as is, and changing out the binaries from
|
||||
underneath. Probably a dangerous move at best. Thus I think we had your
|
||||
crond running from Vixies' config files. Pure recipe for disaster.
|
||||
|
||||
Still, by way of suggestion, READMEs are great but I prefer man pages, as
|
||||
they tend to stick around after the source code has been compiled, installed
|
||||
and deleted. Your man page explained the options pretty well, but the above
|
||||
suggestion in the man page would have been nice. Just a thought. ;^)
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
W. Matthew Warnock, Attorney (mwarnock@garlic.com) Tel:408.778.7273
|
||||
60 West Main Avenue, Suite 12A, Morgan Hill CA 95037-4553 Fax:408.778.7989
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: lzhou@cse.uta.edu (Lei Zhou)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Term 1.19 Makeing it on SunOS 4.1.3
|
||||
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 19:34:47 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
I strongly recommand you to use a different version of TERM. I wasted a
|
||||
whole weekend and couldn't make it to work on Sun. Right now I'm using
|
||||
term2.04 available on sunsite: pub/Linux/Incomings. So far everything I
|
||||
have tried works very well. I also recommend you to read the README and
|
||||
INSTALL files in the term package and man term, man trsh, man
|
||||
term_setup, etc. The TERM-HOWTO on the sunsite is misleading and
|
||||
confusing. A. Daviel (advax@reg.triumf.ca) posted a very simple but
|
||||
very efficient term-howto which I liked very much. Patrick Reijnen is
|
||||
working on a new TERM-HOWTO, which will probably be available soon.
|
||||
|
||||
Lei Zhou (lzhou@cse.uta.edu)
|
||||
|
||||
In article <33vgt7$fcb@chopin.udel.edu> kiko@chopin.udel.edu (Brian Curti Harvell) writes:
|
||||
>Hi has anyone made term 1.19 on SunOS 4.1.3 I am now and I am not
|
||||
>getting it to work. It was a charm on the linux box. If so could you
|
||||
>let me know what you did or uuencode it and send it to me.
|
||||
>Thanks
|
||||
>Brian
|
||||
>-
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: lxz3628@news.uta.edu (Lei ZHOU)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Term 1.19 Makeing it on SunOS 4.1.3
|
||||
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 1994 01:41:10 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <33vgt7$fcb@chopin.udel.edu> kiko@chopin.udel.edu (Brian Curti Harvell) writes:
|
||||
>Hi has anyone made term 1.19 on SunOS 4.1.3 I am now and I am not
|
||||
>getting it to work. It was a charm on the linux box. If so could you
|
||||
>let me know what you did or uuencode it and send it to me.
|
||||
>Thanks
|
||||
>Brian
|
||||
>-
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
I strongly recommand you to use a different version of TERM. I wasted a
|
||||
whole weekend and couldn't make it to work on Sun. Right now I'm using
|
||||
term2.04 available on sunsite: pub/Linux/Incomings. So far everything I
|
||||
have tried works very well. I also recommend you to read the README and
|
||||
INSTALL files in the term package and man term, man trsh, man
|
||||
term_setup, etc. The TERM-HOWTO on the sunsite is misleading and
|
||||
confusing. A. Daviel (advax@reg.triumf.ca) posted a very simple but
|
||||
very efficient term-howto which I liked very much. Patrick Reijnen is
|
||||
working on a new TERM-HOWTO, which will probably be available soon.
|
||||
|
||||
Lei Zhou (lzhou@cse.uta.edu)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: jpchia@iinet.com.au (Jean-Paul Chia)
|
||||
Subject: NCR53c810 Problems!!
|
||||
Date: 2 Sep 1994 20:29:18 +0800
|
||||
|
||||
I have a PCI Pentium, and a SC-2000 PCI SCSI-2 card, and I've got it
|
||||
working in DOS, but I can't get Linux to reconize it.. BTW, I'm using
|
||||
kernel version 1.1.44 And I have the NCR53c7,8xx Driver..
|
||||
|
||||
And I get this error:
|
||||
|
||||
scsi -ncr53c7,8xx : at PCI bus 0, device 6, function 0
|
||||
scsi -ncr53c7,8xx : warning : revision of 0 is less than 1
|
||||
scsi -ncr53c7,8xx : NCR53c810 at memory 0x30000000, io 0x0000, irq 0
|
||||
scsi0 : IRQ0 not free, detaching
|
||||
scsi : 0 hosts
|
||||
|
||||
Please help! :)
|
||||
- JP
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Jean-Paul Chia TheWiz @ IRC
|
||||
Drasnian Technologies, Perth, Western Australia
|
||||
PH +61-9-447-6261 FAX +61-9-447-4098
|
||||
jean-paul@drasnia.it.com.au, jpchia@iinet.com.au
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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