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From: Digestifier <Linux-Misc-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 94 22:18:27 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #736
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Linux-Misc Digest #736, Volume #2 Sat, 10 Sep 94 22:18:27 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: How to find out available memory? (Alex Ramos)
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Re: 320x200 X resolution? (Orest Zborowski)
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Re: FTAPE...Im' soo close, yet so far???? (William Huang)
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Re: Monitoring TTY's .. (Tracy R. Reed)
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Re: Monitoring TTY's .. (Pete Deuel)
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Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI vs (Martin L. Smith)
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How to play .au file? (Ming Y Haung)
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Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support (Dances With Geeks)
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Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support (Dances With Geeks)
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Maple V proted to Linux! (Bogdan Urma)
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Re: Linux DOOM for X released (Scott Howard)
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Re: Pine 3.90 (Carlos Dominguez)
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Re: Linux DOOM comments... (Thomas E Zerucha)
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GIF/JPG viewer (Tracy R. Reed)
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Re: 320x200 X resolution? (Christopher Wiles)
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Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI vs (Steven R. Clark)
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Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI v (Steven R. Clark)
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Re: memory above 16Mb ? (Mark Stockton)
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Re: 320x200 X resolution? (Terence S. Murphy)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: ramos@engr.latech.edu (Alex Ramos)
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Subject: Re: How to find out available memory?
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 15:48:48 GMT
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Ivica Rogina (rogina@ira.uka.de), quoted out of context, wrote:
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> How can I find out how much physical memory is left for some process to use.
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> Depending on the shell under which a program is running, it can allocate up to
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> 3 gigs of memory. Trying to access them just makes the process eat up
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> swap pages and almost stop the entire system. Is there a way how malloc() will
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> return no more then RAM + SWAP - ALREADY_USED_BY_OTHER_PROCESSES ?
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> When fooling around with malloc(), I can even cause segmentation faults and
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> similar errors without ever doing anything illegal. This behaviour of the
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> system is really annoying, since I'd like run quite big processes without
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> paralizing my entire machine.
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I suggest using the shell builtin "limit" or "ulimit" to tell the process
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how much memory you want it to use. Of course said process would have
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to handle failure of malloc() in a sensible manner.
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--
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Alex Ramos (ramos@engr.latech.edu) * http://info.latech.edu/~ramos/
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Louisiana Tech University, BSEE/Sr * These opinions are probably mine
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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From: orestz@eskimo.com (Orest Zborowski)
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Subject: Re: 320x200 X resolution?
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 20:35:16 GMT
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> So.... 320x200 resolution anyone? :)
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>I'll post if I figure out how to do it.
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I have a laptop that I run in 640x480 using XF86_VGA16 and a small enough
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font that I don't notice the cramped resolution. Works like a champ.
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For running DOOM, I use the XF86_SVGA server and chipset "generic"
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with a stock VGA 320x200 modes line:
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"320x200" 25 320 344 376 400 200 204 206 225
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You can simply run the server, without any clients, and start linuxxdoom
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on a VT. Looks very nice!
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-orest
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------------------------------
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From: wyhuang@sdcc15.ucsd.edu (William Huang)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
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Subject: Re: FTAPE...Im' soo close, yet so far????
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Date: 9 Sep 94 02:51:44 GMT
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.... OK .... this must be a stupid question but after working for an
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hour I give up ...
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I just installed Slackware 2.0, kernel version 1.0.9, ftape version
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0.9.10 (I think ... theres a *0.9.10.patch file in my /boot
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directory). It would not work unless I'm root. Then I chmod a+rw
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/dev/ftape from root. It then worked once, and then no more. There
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must be an obvious answer to this .... thanks in advance for your
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help.
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------------------------------
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From: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (Tracy R. Reed)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
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Subject: Re: Monitoring TTY's ..
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 02:50:53 GMT
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Alpha / Omega Enterprises (alpha@onramp.net) wrote:
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: There is some software available for this, but I have found a quick
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: way to monitor access is to login as that user and then press the up
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: arrow key. Keep pressing it, and it will show you all of the commands
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: that the particular user executed in their last session. Of course it
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: will not monitor what they did in different editors, and mail programs,
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: but it is better than nothing.
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If seeing the commands the user issued is what you want, just patch the
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accounting patch into your kernel. It works quite nicely on my machine.
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Now I have to write some perl scripts to condense all of the info.
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=============================================================================
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Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.| Why did dad cry
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San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | when I gave him
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Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration | Willmaker 1.0?
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treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|
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treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles |
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=============================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: deuelpm@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Pete Deuel)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
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Subject: Re: Monitoring TTY's ..
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 02:55:50 GMT
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>: way to monitor access is to login as that user and then press the up
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>: arrow key. Keep pressing it, and it will show you all of the commands
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>: that the particular user executed in their last session.
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>that is if you know their password ;-) instead try as 'root' to look at their
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>.bash_history file in their $HOME directory.
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Nah. root don't need no stinking password! Just "su" to the other user as
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root.. I can't however confirm whether up arrow works, though.
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I wouldn't even ttysnoop!
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Pete
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===================================================
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"Actually, I'm a lab mouse on stilts..."
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E-mail: deuelpm@craft.camp.clarkson.edu
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===================================================
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.hp,comp.sys.hp.apps,comp.sys.sun.apps,comp.windows.x,comp.windows.x.apps,comp.unix.unixware
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From: martin@ner.com (Martin L. Smith)
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Subject: Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI vs
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Reply-To: martin@ner.com
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 20:37:02 GMT
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It's unfortunate that this topic has generated so much heat. I can't
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claim to know what was in anyone's mind while posting a note but the
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tenor of the accusations that appear to be flying in this thread is
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wildly incongruous with the open, helpful, discreet role the
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Novellistas in this group, and specifically including Martin (with
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whom I share only an accidental common name, unless of course he was
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named after me), have played.
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--
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Martin L. Smith New England Research, Inc. (802) 296-2401
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76 Olcott Drive (802) 296-8333 fax
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martin@ner.com White River Junction, VT 05001
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------------------------------
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From: myhst1+@pitt.edu (Ming Y Haung)
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Subject: How to play .au file?
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 00:37:03 GMT
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Is there any utility like sun's "play" to play .au file? The quality
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of directly cat .au file to /dev/audio is not so good.
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Thanks!
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------------------------------
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From: lilo@slip-1-72.ots.utexas.edu (Dances With Geeks)
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Crossposted-To: gnu.misc.discuss
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Subject: Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 00:12:11 GMT
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On 8 Sep 1994 00:21:55 GMT, Joe Buck (jbuck@synopsys.com) wrote:
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> lilo@slip-14-1.ots.utexas.edu (Dances With Geeks) writes:
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> >There are licensing problems in the standard GNU approach,
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> >again IMO, involving the linkage of libraries into applications. I'm not
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> >saying the GNU approach is wrong, just that it's not as open as it might
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> >be.
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> If there are licensing problems in the GNU approach, then Linux suffers
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> from them. The kernel is under the GPL, the C library is under the LGPL,
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> certain key files always linked in, like libgcc.a and crt0.S have special
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> exceptions to avoid bringing whole applications under the GPL. These
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> statements are true of both Linux and the future Hurd. There is no
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> difference, Linux is using every single GNU licensing convention exactly
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> as the FSF intended.
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Well, note that certain additional disclaimers have been added in the
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kernel. I think it's a key point.
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> The only difference I can see is attitude: the FSF people talk about
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> software hoarders, grumble a lot but then adjust their licenses where
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> needed (example: the stream classes in libg++ moved from the LGPL to the
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> "as a special exception" no-restrictions license), and the Linux people
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> are more relaxed about the whole thing. But legally, it's *exactly* the
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> same: if you have problems with the GNU licensing approach you'll need
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> to abandon Linux and join up with the BSD folks.
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I believe, even more than the legal issues (and they are there,
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indiscriminate application of an unmodified GPL or LGPL would certainly
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bring them out), I do have problems with depending on the "largesse" of the
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FSF people to somehow always make exceptions. It's a bad idea. Having the
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FSF "take over" Linux, or WINE, or what-have-you, conveys no real advantages
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and has the disadvantage of involving what might be well on its way towards
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becoming a software bureaucracy. No offense intended to anyone. :)
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lilo
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------------------------------
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From: lilo@slip-1-72.ots.utexas.edu (Dances With Geeks)
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Crossposted-To: gnu.misc.discuss
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Subject: Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 00:23:25 GMT
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On Thu, 8 Sep 1994 14:22:06 GMT, Matt Welsh (mdw@cs.cornell.edu) wrote:
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> In article <34l5qb$dfo@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu> lilo@slip-14-1.ots.utexas.edu (Dances With Geeks) writes:
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> >There are licensing problems in the standard GNU approach,
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> >again IMO, involving the linkage of libraries into applications. I'm not
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> >saying the GNU approach is wrong, just that it's not as open as it might be.
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> Sorry, but you're stuck with the "GNU approach" (whatever that means)
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> because you use software and libraries covered by the GPL. Any "problems"
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> perceived with GNU software applies equally to Linux.
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Sorry, but you're wrong. The Linux kernel, for example, adds additional
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disclaimers which modify the GNU-format license it is used under.
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Also, a GNU license which is owned by FSF would be enforced by FSF (at least
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FSF would attempt to enforce its license as it saw fit, which could
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certainly be a nuisance at times, and which would probably change the
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emphasis of Linux licensing.).
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> RMS's idea (which I have heard first-hand) is that Linux systems
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> should be considered GNU systems with Linux as the kernel. This
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> might be an over-generalization, but you get the idea. Linux systems
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> don't use exclusively GNU software, and don't adhere 100% to the
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> GPL ideal. However, the _guts_ of the system (kernel, libraries,
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> all of the basic and no-so-basic binaries, and so forth) are all
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> covered by the GPL. Most of these were developed by the GNU project.
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> Why shouldn't GNU receive recognition for this? RMS is simply stating
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> the status quo in a different way.
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GNU software *has* received recognition for being GNU software.
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Nonetheless, the Linux itself was not written by FSF, has a modified GPL,
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and could be packaged in a distribution which did not include FSF software
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(and, I think, has been, at early stages of its development). It would
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still remain Linux. FSF software without Linux would just be, um, FSF
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software, wouldn't it? ;)
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I have no problem with RMS stating his views in any way he sees fit.
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Nonetheless, I believe too close an association with FSF would not
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especially profit Linux.
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> The Debian Linux Association is working with the FSF in order to
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> develop a good working relationship with them, as well as to
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> assist each other through shared resources. Case in point: I'm
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> going to Cambridge (perhaps next week) to install Debian on a machine
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> on the FSF's network. The GNU project has donated the machine and
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> network connectivity for Debian's use---something that we can all
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> benefit from.
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That's nice. I'm sure everyone will benefit from the competition, as long
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as we don't all decide that all we need is One Really Good Distribution. :)
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:)
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> Calm down. The FSF isn't the Borg. They are not out to assimilate Linux.
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Oh, I'm perfectly calm. Thank you for your solicitous interest *innocent
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look*. ;)
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> M. Welsh
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lilo
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------------------------------
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From: bau1@cornell.edu (Bogdan Urma)
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Subject: Maple V proted to Linux!
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 21:29:37 GMT
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Reply-To: bau1@cornell.edu
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 17:24:32 -0400
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X-PH: V4.1@cornell.edu (Cornell Modified)
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From: "Stefanie Dietrich" <sdietrich@maplesoft.on.ca>
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Subject: Re: FWD>Maple for Linux
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To: "Bogdan Urma" <bau1@cornell.edu>
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X-Mailer: Mail*Link SMTP/QM 3.0.0
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Status: RO
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Waterloo Maple Software RE>FWD>Maple for Linux
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Dear Bogdan,
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Waterloo Maple Software has just completed the port of Maple V Release 3 to
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Linux. It is expected that the product will be available for shipping at the
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end of September 1994.
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======================================
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Date: 9/9/94 09:15 AM
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To: Stefanie Dietrich
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From: Info general
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======================================
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Date: 9/6/94 11:12 AM
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From: Bogdan Urma
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I wanted to know what the status of the Maple V port to Linux is. Do you
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have any info on that?
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Thanks,
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Bogdan Urma
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bau1@cornell.edu
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------------------------------
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From: c9219517@sage.newcastle.edu.au (Scott Howard)
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Subject: Re: Linux DOOM for X released
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 10:30:08 GMT
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DAVID L. JOHNSON (dlj0@Lehigh.EDU) wrote:
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: In article <ann-13210.779119772@cs.cornell.edu>, David Taylor <ddt@idcube.idsoftware.com> writes:
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: >[There goes the neighbourhood. --mdw]
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: >
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: >DOOM v1.666 for Linux using X is available at:
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: >
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: > sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/Incoming/linxdoom.tgz
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: >
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: >The .lsm is also there. Read it before downloading. Both of these
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: >may be moved if the sysadmin discovers them. If you don't already
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: >have the DOS v1.666 data file, it's at the same place but called
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: >doom1wad.tgz.
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: This doesn't sound particularly legal.
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The wad file is the shareware version, and thus is fully legal. If you're
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worried at all about legalities, maybe you should look at who made the
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original post - I'm sure he's about the last person who would upload ID's
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commercial stuff anywhere!!
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Scott.
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: carlos@dorsai.dorsai.org (Carlos Dominguez)
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Subject: Re: Pine 3.90
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Reply-To: carlos@dorsai.dorsai.org
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 02:07:36 GMT
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Benjamin Alman (alman@myhost.subdomain.domain) wrote:
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: Does anyone know where I can get Pine 3.90 for Linux?
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ftp.cac.washington.edu
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: please respond via email, thanks!
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but what if someone else has the same question??
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--
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__ __ __ | .__. __. :::: Carlos Dominguez - Cyberdude & Gophermaster
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| __| | | | | |__ :::: gophermaster@dorsai.org
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|__ |__| | | |__| .__| :::: carlos@dorsai.dorsai.org
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____________________________ I'm Looking for employment in the NYC area.
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------------------------------
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From: zerucha@shell.portal.com (Thomas E Zerucha)
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Subject: Re: Linux DOOM comments...
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 00:49:14 GMT
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Pixel doubling doesn't work. Sound is fine (and in stereo!).
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But no music? I have a synth, and I can play things through /dev/midi,
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so would it be too much trouble to add this?
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---
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zerucha@shell.portal.com - main email address
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------------------------------
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From: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (Tracy R. Reed)
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Subject: GIF/JPG viewer
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 00:43:07 GMT
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Can somebody point me towards a good GIF/JPG viewer?
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I know XV can do it, I really want something that will quickly display a
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number of images in slideshow fashion. XV requires that you start a new
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XV or shutdown the current one to load a new picture. And I don't want
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all of those images in RAM at once, which is what happens when that
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method is used. Just a quick and dirty slideshow program.
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|
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--
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=============================================================================
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Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.| Why did dad cry
|
||||
San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | when I gave him
|
||||
Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration | Willmaker 1.0?
|
||||
treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|
|
||||
treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles |
|
||||
=============================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
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||||
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
|
||||
From: a0017097@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu (Christopher Wiles)
|
||||
Subject: Re: 320x200 X resolution?
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 02:43:39 GMT
|
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slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu (Sam Oscar Lantinga) writes:
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: Does such a thing exist?
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Good God, why?!?
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: How would I go about finding the dot-clocks, etc for this resolution?
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: Does XFree86 3.1 have it? Where can I get it?
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Well ... I suppose you could use the monitor config spreadsheet at
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sunsite (/pub/Linux/X11 is the closest I can point you ... sunsite is
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still down). Plug in the rez and you'll get timings.
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: P.S. DOOM for X exists, and will hopefully be released soon.
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Yeah ... fingering help@idsoftware.com reveals the same message re: Linux
|
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port as it has for the last two months: "RSN!! RSN!!"
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|
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Seriously, IMHO Doom will probably be more useable in the promised
|
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pixel-doubling mode than in a straight 320x200. Easier to make things
|
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look innocent when the boss walks in ... "Hey, you're not actually
|
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_working_ in 320x200, are you?"
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|
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-- Chris
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|
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a0017097@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu wileyc@halcyon.com wileyc@quark.chs.wa.com
|
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"... but I want to use all eight comm ports SIMULTANEOUSLY!"
|
||||
PGP 2.6 public key available by finger for the clinically paranoid.
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.hp,comp.sys.hp.apps,comp.sys.sun.apps,comp.windows.x,comp.windows.x.apps,comp.unix.unixware
|
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From: clark@ist.flinders.edu.au (Steven R. Clark)
|
||||
Subject: Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI vs
|
||||
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 03:34:06 GMT
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Reply-To: clark@ist.flinders.edu.au
|
||||
|
||||
In article H02@novell.co.uk, msohnius@novell.co.uk (Martin Sohnius) writes:
|
||||
> Thomas Tonino (ttonino@bio.vu.nl) wrote:
|
||||
> : As regarding the making availabele of a 'copy to illegaly copy'
|
||||
> : wordperfect for Linux on Sunsite, I might want to call to your
|
||||
> : attention that in the past Wordperfect Netherlands approach to
|
||||
> : piracy has been something like 'It helps us sell'....
|
||||
>
|
||||
> : So... maybe it would be a good idea... but it should look less official I think.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> I would have my doubts whether Novell-Wordperfect Inc. still has
|
||||
> this attitude. Why don't you try? (But I would recommend a VERY good
|
||||
> legal insurance policy first.)
|
||||
>
|
||||
> --
|
||||
> +--------------------------------------------+
|
||||
> Martin Sohnius | "It doesn't matter whether the cat is |
|
||||
> Novell Labs Europe | black or white, as long as it catches |
|
||||
> Bracknell, England | mice." - Deng Xiaoping |
|
||||
> +44-1344-724031 +--------------------------------------------+
|
||||
> (I speak for myself, not for Novell or anyone else.)
|
||||
|
||||
They are definately NOT interested in allowing people to pirate their software.
|
||||
They are also not interested in porting WP to Linux either. We have offered to
|
||||
help .. official word is .. don't call us, we'll call you .. and we were willing
|
||||
to pay for it too ...
|
||||
|
||||
Steven R. Clark
|
||||
President, South Australian Linux Users Group
|
||||
---
|
||||
Steven R. Clark clark@(cs.flinders.edu.au|(cyberia|cleese).apana.org.au)
|
||||
I am returning this otherwise good typing paper to you because someone has
|
||||
printed gibberish all over it and put your name at the top.
|
||||
-- English Professor, Ohio University
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.hp,comp.sys.hp.apps,comp.sys.sun.apps,comp.windows.x,comp.windows.x.apps,comp.unix.unixware
|
||||
From: clark@ist.flinders.edu.au (Steven R. Clark)
|
||||
Subject: Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI v
|
||||
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 03:36:09 GMT
|
||||
Reply-To: clark@ist.flinders.edu.au
|
||||
|
||||
In article 4gr@sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de, andreas@orion.mgen.uni-heidelberg.de (Andreas Helke) writes:
|
||||
> Thomas Tonino (ttonino@bio.vu.nl) wrote:
|
||||
> : As regarding the making availabele of a 'copy to illegaly copy'
|
||||
> : wordperfect for Linux on Sunsite, I might want to call to your
|
||||
> : attention that in the past Wordperfect Netherlands approach to
|
||||
> : piracy has been something like 'It helps us sell'....
|
||||
>
|
||||
>
|
||||
> : So... maybe it would be a good idea... but it should look less official I think.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> I think the original idea was a unsuported but free version recompiled to be
|
||||
> a linux only binary. This might indeed be a valuable marketing tool for the
|
||||
> commercial unix versions.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Andreas
|
||||
> --
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Andreas Helke
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Institut fuer molekulare Genetik, Universitaet Heidelberg
|
||||
> Im Neuenheimer Feld 230
|
||||
> 69122 Heidelberg, Germany
|
||||
|
||||
Novell are not even interested in a commercial version of WP for Linux .. at least
|
||||
they were not when we asked them.
|
||||
|
||||
src, pres: SAustLinuxUsersGroup
|
||||
---
|
||||
Steven R. Clark clark@(cs.flinders.edu.au|(cyberia|cleese).apana.org.au)
|
||||
I am returning this otherwise good typing paper to you because someone has
|
||||
printed gibberish all over it and put your name at the top.
|
||||
-- English Professor, Ohio University
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
|
||||
From: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com (Mark Stockton)
|
||||
Subject: Re: memory above 16Mb ?
|
||||
Reply-To: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
|
||||
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 00:46:36 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Andre Addicks (A.Addicks@telecom.ptt.nl) wrote:
|
||||
: Hello,
|
||||
|
||||
: We are trying to setup a Compaq systempro (486/33 Mhz) with 24 Mb internal
|
||||
: memory. We compiled the kernel (1.1.45) with the option:
|
||||
: 'Limit memory to low 16MB' CONFIG_MAX_16M n
|
||||
: Still after booting Linux finds no more than 16Mb. Kernel message:
|
||||
: "Memory 15004k/16256k available (652 kernel code, 384 reserved, 216k data)
|
||||
: Anybody knows where to find the lost 8Mb ?
|
||||
|
||||
: Thanks in advance,
|
||||
|
||||
: Andre Addicks.
|
||||
|
||||
First, make sure that your RAM is configured in "Linear Mode" as opposed
|
||||
to "Comapaq Compatible Mode" in you EISA configuration. Then edit
|
||||
/usr/src/linux/init/main.c. Locate the function start_kernel() and
|
||||
hardwire the value of memory_end to 24*1024*1024. Relink and reboot
|
||||
and you should be all set.
|
||||
|
||||
MarkS
|
||||
--
|
||||
Mark Stockton
|
||||
marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: blackbob@wwa.com (Terence S. Murphy)
|
||||
Subject: Re: 320x200 X resolution?
|
||||
Date: 10 Sep 1994 18:26:59 -0500
|
||||
|
||||
In article <34smh2$32l1@te6000.otc.lsu.edu>,
|
||||
CLAYTON MICHAEL O'NEILL <cs339014@bit.com> wrote:
|
||||
|
||||
>1) I wish 8 bit sound sounded decent. He makes a comment that if you
|
||||
>don't have 16-bit sound, you'll wish you did. I don't and I do.
|
||||
|
||||
Does 8 bit sound work *at all*? I have the Soundblaster Pro, and when
|
||||
I start it up, it says, could not initialize 16 bit sound (or something
|
||||
similar). When I run sndserver by itself, it goes through and
|
||||
says could not find certain 16 bits sound images in doom1.wad. But it
|
||||
does click the speaker. It doesn't do that just with linuxxdoom.
|
||||
|
||||
In the post on comp.os.linux.announce (but nowhere else) there was
|
||||
mention of a certain required sound driver. Could this be the problem?
|
||||
I assume this was just the kernel sound driver or was it additional
|
||||
software? I have all the latest kernels.
|
||||
|
||||
I really love the program, though, and I had never played the game before
|
||||
yesterday.
|
||||
--
|
||||
Terry Murphy | Univ. of Illinois Freshman/CompSci major | "The whole world has
|
||||
been made again" - Marillion | There ought to be an alt.fan.linus-torvalds!
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
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|
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