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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: Sun, 11 Sep 94 16:17:28 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #740
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Linux-Misc Digest #740, Volume #2 Sun, 11 Sep 94 16:17:28 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: 320x200 X resolution? (Jim Sun)
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NEC 210/SB16 SCSI2 Problem (James C Crump III)
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Re: 320x200 X resolution? (Erik Olson)
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Re: Looking for small emacs-like editor source (David Marchand)
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Re: When can a new system-admin-guide be expected?? (Mark 'Enry' Komarinski)
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Re: Linux Doom comments. (Greg Patten)
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Need Linux CD in San Jose, CA, (Johnathan Corgan)
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Re: 320x200 X resolution? ("Jae W. Chang")
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Re: Does Linux save boot msgs to a file (Olav Kvittem)
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Multi-plyr Linux Doom Great ("Jae W. Chang")
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Disable disk buffers? (Lars Buhl Nielsen)
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Is 2 MB enough for an ISDN router (Mihail S. Iotov)
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Re: Installing a new kernel on the Slackware Boot disk! (Olav Kvittem)
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Kernel Updates????? (Nathan T. Wild)
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Re: 320x200 X resolution? (Christopher M. May)
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Linux DOOM pixel doubling fixed. (Mr Robert J Logan)
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Re: Which is the best Linux CD package? Of 2, Trans-Am... (Jeff Kesselman)
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Setting details to 'low' dosn't work (was Re: DOOM and Linux) (Olli Vinberg)
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Re: Whats the best _CHEAP_ ISA video card for Linux/Xfree? (Steven J. Esbrandt)
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Re: Biz.comp.linux* (Dan Busarow)
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480x360 Res works for me. (Daniel L Moore)
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How do you record MIDI ??? (Simon de Hartog)
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DOOM question (Simon de Hartog)
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Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ?? (Jeremy Bettis)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: jsun@mit.edu (Jim Sun)
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Subject: Re: 320x200 X resolution?
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 16:33:03 GMT
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Warning: There are quite a few sets of numbers floating around that has >200Hz
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vertical scan rate or <20 kHz horizontal scan rate; either case could
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damage your monitor. So check your monitor's spec, and do a little
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arithmatics before you try.
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Here's my 320x240 setup:
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"320x240" 12 320 376 416 456 240 243 247 270
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It gives 26.3kHz H-rate, and 97.5 V-rate.
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My card suppors icd... programable clock; my monitor is Idek VM 17.
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Jim
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------------------------------
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From: jcrump@netcom.com (James C Crump III)
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Subject: NEC 210/SB16 SCSI2 Problem
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 16:33:39 GMT
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Looks like there was a problem with my first post. To summarize I need to know
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how to disable parity checking in the driver for the AHA 1510/1520 series of
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SCSI adapters. I'm using an NEC 210 cdrom and it does not support parity
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checking and the SB16-SCSI2 has no jumper means to disable it. Can anyone
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help??
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------------------------------
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From: olson@phys.washington.edu (Erik Olson)
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Subject: Re: 320x200 X resolution?
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 16:37:30 GMT
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Remember that even if you can get the refresh rates for 320x200 on your
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monitor, it's going to look really ugly! Remember CGA? That's 320x200.
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When you use the normal PC VGA mode of 320x200, it's really 640x400 but with
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each pixel doubled in both directions.
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This is the key here. Would be nice to have XFree hook
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into that particular VGA (MCGA) mode (ho ho ho), but now we can't expect
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the Xfree team to write something that has no purpose other than Doom,
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can we?
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- Erik
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--
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---
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Erik D. Olson The Thes-o-meter:
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olson@phys.washington.edu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E F G
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at home, of course! o | - | / / | - - - | / X
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------------------------------
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From: davidmd@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM (David Marchand)
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Subject: Re: Looking for small emacs-like editor source
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 23:29:38 -0500
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For a simple, intuitive, easy-to-use editor try joe - Joe's own editor. It
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can be found at ftp.std.com in src/editors/joe1.0.12.tar.Z. Make files for
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most unix's are included. I compiled it for a 386bsd system just fine and I
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really am not a c programmer.
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------------------------------
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From: komarimf@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Mark 'Enry' Komarinski)
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Subject: Re: When can a new system-admin-guide be expected??
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 17:06:59 GMT
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Johan Wideberg (wideberg@obelix.cica.es) wrote:
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: Is there anyone who knows when a new version of the System Administrators
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: Guide is due out?
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Get a subscription to Linux Journal - there's a monthly sysadmin article
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written by yrs truly.
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I'd also suggest getting the O'Reilley _Essential System Administration_
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book. It's a great help.
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--
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- Mark Komarinski - komarimf@craft.camp.clarkson.edu
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"You can do anything you want until someone complains. Then you're screwed."
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-Heard in reference to the FCC.
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------------------------------
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From: greg@loose.apana.org.au (Greg Patten)
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Subject: Re: Linux Doom comments.
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 14:31:31 +1000
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In <34rb0m$d57@gazette.bcm.tmc.edu> chrisp@dirac.bcm.tmc.edu writes:
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>First of all, thanks Dave.
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I'm with him. Excellent work.
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>I have some problems also with the sound: I have been said that there is
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>no music only effects (to confirm) In fact, I just hear garbage.
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It says 16bit soundcard in the README. Is yours 16bit?
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>When using the Ctrl-Key (FIRE) at the same time than the arrows, I switch
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>to the other rooms (screens). The only way out of this is to run Olwm instead
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>of fvwm or others mwm like.
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Rubbish. Just unmap (ie. comment the mappings out)them in your .fvwmrc
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or system.fvwmrc.
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>The network part seems to not be compatible with SGIxdoom. Hope it will be
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>in the future.
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To my amazement a 2 player game over SLIP worked really well.
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Cheers,
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--
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Greg Patten Melbourne, Australia
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greg@loose.apana.org.au For information on APANA mail info@apana.org.au
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or check out <a href="http://loose.apana.org.au/">The loose home page</a>
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------------------------------
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From: jcorgan@netcom.com (Johnathan Corgan)
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Subject: Need Linux CD in San Jose, CA,
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 04:20:42 GMT
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I'm looking for the "Linux Developer's Resource" CD title, preferably
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from a source in San Jose, Ca., USA, or close by. A place I could pick it
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up in person is preferable over mail-order.
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Thanks!
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------------------------------
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From: "Jae W. Chang" <jae+@CMU.EDU>
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Subject: Re: 320x200 X resolution?
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 13:26:19 -0400
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jsun@mit.edu (Jim Sun) writes:
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> Warning: There are quite a few sets of numbers floating around that has >200Hz
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> vertical scan rate or <20 kHz horizontal scan rate; either case could
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> damage your monitor. So check your monitor's spec, and do a little
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> arithmatics before you try.
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>
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> Here's my 320x240 setup:
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> "320x240" 12 320 376 416 456 240 243 247 270
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> It gives 26.3kHz H-rate, and 97.5 V-rate.
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>
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> My card suppors icd... programable clock; my monitor is Idek VM 17.
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Not many people will be able to use this set because of the extremely
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low dot clock. The ATI Mach64's only go as low as 25. Correct me if
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I'm wrong, though.
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Jae
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==========================
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jae+@cmu.edu
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------------------------------
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From: oak@domen.uninett.no (Olav Kvittem)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: Does Linux save boot msgs to a file
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 17:58:28 GMT
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In article <34im9h$hv6@sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de> andreas@orion.mgen.uni-heidelberg.de (Andreas Helke) writes:
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: >\>Does Linux save the msgs it spews out at boot time, to a file ? These msgs
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: >\>whiz by so fast, it's practically impossible to note everything that's
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: >\>happening. Any info would be appreciated.
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: >
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: >Yes, you can view it with the dmesg program:
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Most linux distributions are already configured to write the boot messages
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to /var/adm/syslog.
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You can also scroll the console window backwards with 'Shift PgUp'.
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Olav
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--
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Olav Kvittem : UNINETT A/S
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RFC Address Olav.Kvittem@uninett.no
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OR Address C=no;ADMD=" ";PRMD=uninett; O=uninett;S=Kvittem;G=Olav
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Postal Address Box 6883 N-7002 Trondheim
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Phone +47-7-596981 +47-7-596450(FAX)
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Description Network Manager
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"Networking needs neat working - Nettverk er nette verk !"
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------------------------------
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From: "Jae W. Chang" <jae+@CMU.EDU>
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Subject: Multi-plyr Linux Doom Great
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 13:39:41 -0400
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The setting:
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My friend w/ a p590 linux system via a direct ethernet connection to
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the net in Seattle, WA.
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Me and my 486dx2 16Megs linux system via a slip connection to the net
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in Pittsburgh, PA.
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We were very dubious about doom running over the internet and over a
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slip line AND even past a firewall on one end across the country like
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this; however, it worked amazingly enough. It was slow and jerky but
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still playable - 3 hours of mindless fun on account of it. I'd
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recommend against ftp'ing anything big on a slip while playing doom,
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however.
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Amazing. I haven't even seen my friend in Seattle for like 6 months,
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but now I can blast him away in the virtual doom world.
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Jae
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==========================
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jae+@cmu.edu
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------------------------------
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From: wiking@daimi.aau.dk (Lars Buhl Nielsen)
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Subject: Disable disk buffers?
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 17:53:51 GMT
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I have noticed that the disk buffers seem to take up quite
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a lot of ram (2-3M out of 8M). This is while my computer
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is swaping a lot (X emacs and gcc).
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So now i would like to disable the buffers as i have
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a build-in diskcache on my hd controler and it seem
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more logic that it caches the files i wanna load instead
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of cacheing the swapping.
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Or how to limit the number of buffers to ie. 500k.
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/Lars Nielsen
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------------------------------
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From: iotov@cco.caltech.edu (Mihail S. Iotov)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Is 2 MB enough for an ISDN router
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 17:52:16 GMT
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Has anyone tried running linux with 2 MB to use it as a router only ?
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I imagine for ISDN traffic even 386SX16 will be enough, but question is
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about the memory. I have no 2MB PC at hand to check.
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Thanks.
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------------------------------
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From: oak@domen.uninett.no (Olav Kvittem)
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Subject: Re: Installing a new kernel on the Slackware Boot disk!
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 18:09:57 GMT
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From: robert@plasma.apana.org.au (Robert Kroes)
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...
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I would like to know how I can create a Slackware boot disk (the one used
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to install Linux from scratch) and install a kernel of my choice...
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Why? So I can make use of an alpha network driver to perform an NFS install
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and save copying 100+ MB of Slackware 2.0 on to floppies :-)
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I have exactly the same need !
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I've formatted a diskette with "fdformat",
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added my kernel with "dd if=/zImage of=/dev/fd0",
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created a ramdisk with "rdev -r /dev/fd0 1440",
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and changed the root file system with "rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/ram" (I think :-)
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The bit I can't work out is how to tweak it so it asks for the ROOT disk,
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and copies that filesystem to the ramdisk, after the kernel has loaded...
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Done the same thing execept that I did "rdev /dev/fd0 /dev/fd0".
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After boot the system ask for the root diskette, but when I insert it
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I get errormessages like 'IO-error on /dev/fd0' and 'could not read
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masterblock'.
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Please don't tell me this requires a specially modified kernel :-)
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Any and all hints gratefully accepted (email especially appreciated since
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this *ensures* I can't miss your response :-)
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You havent't found a solution - have you ?
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Olav
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--
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Olav Kvittem : UNINETT A/S
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RFC Address Olav.Kvittem@uninett.no
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OR Address C=no;ADMD=" ";PRMD=uninett; O=uninett;S=Kvittem;G=Olav
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Postal Address Box 6883 N-7002 Trondheim
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Phone +47-7-596981 +47-7-596450(FAX)
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Description Network Manager
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"Networking needs neat working - Nettverk er nette verk !"
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------------------------------
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From: natewild@mbnet.mb.ca (Nathan T. Wild)
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Subject: Kernel Updates?????
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 17:58:29 GMT
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I am using Slackware Linux with kernel release 1.0.9. I went hunting for
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kernel updates and all I found were patches 0 through 9, does this mean I
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have the latest release of the stable kernel??? I notice that there is
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v1.1 kernels and patches but these are refered to as "Development Kernels"
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This is scarey! Are the 1.1.x kernels stable enough to be worth using???
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--
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Later:
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Nate...
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========================================================================
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| Nathan T. Wild | Retail Systems | (204) 631-7378 VOX |
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| natewild@mbnet.mb.ca | Codville Distributors | (204) 694-5139 FAX |
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========================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: cmay@titan.ucs.umass.edu (Christopher M. May)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: Re: 320x200 X resolution?
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 17:51:33 GMT
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Andreas Matthias (andy@titan.central.de) wrote:
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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 one that's working here (ET4000 with 17'' AOC monitor), but it
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: occupies only about half of the screen in vertical direction. I did
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: not find out how to make it bigger vertically. Perhaps someone else
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: can continue with this:
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: **********************************************************************
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: ModeDB
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: # name clock horizontal timing vertical timing flags
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: "320x200" 25 320 360 424 440 200 200 240 250
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: **********************************************************************
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: btw: Could it be that fvwm gets confused with this resolution? It
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: seems not to scroll correctly in the vertical direction.
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: Ciao,
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: Andreas
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: --
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: Andreas Matthias <andy@titan.central.de>
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: Zehntenstr.9
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: D-37120 Bovenden
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: Voice: +49/551/81377
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You need a lower dot clock frequency in my opinion. I had the same
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problem with higher dot clocks. I used a 12Mhz dot clock frequency
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in the modedb line I posted earlier.
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320x240 12 320 352 392 424 240 243 247 252
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--
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-Chris May, Computer Science, University of MA, Amherst
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- Technical Assistant, P.C. Maintenance Lab
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------------------------------
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From: rjl2@stirling.ac.uk (Mr Robert J Logan)
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Subject: Linux DOOM pixel doubling fixed.
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 18:21:21 GMT
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It appears that Dave Taylor has fixed the pixel doubling
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and tripling problems in the release for Linux - its
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available on sunsite in /pub/Linux/Incoming/linxdoom.tgz
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On my 486/66 16 Megs - ATI Mach32 PCI card it is very smooth
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at normal - very smooth at double pixel, and good enough
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at triple pixel.
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Excellent work by iD and Dave Taylor - this will get my
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purchase of DOOM II easily.
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bert
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--
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===========================================
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Linux - you cant buy more powerful relief
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===========================================
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------------------------------
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: Which is the best Linux CD package? Of 2, Trans-Am...
|
||||
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 18:06:45 GMT
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Just another set of experiences:
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I have installed both the SUmmer94 and Fall94 Yygdrasil and found them
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simple and easy. Of the two, though, the latest is much better for a
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beginner as they have streamlined and improved the installation a bit.
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I don't really understand the other posters problem with X. Doesn't your
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card emulate a basic standard vga? There is a standard vga driver in the
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yygdrasil release that aught to let you get X up and running on ANYTHING
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that is really a VGA of somekind... You coudl then use X for your
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configuring. The Summer94 was a bit of a pain in that I don't like to
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run X myself, as i have a slow machine (386-33, origial Oak stock vga.)
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The fall94 yygdrasil however explains hwo to do all the most important
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stuff from the command line.
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Granted I have a little Sparc admin experience (not alot, just a little)
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but i on the whole found it easy to work with. Note that that there IS
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one major problem in teh currnet Fall94 Yygdrasil release-- apparently
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the kernel in this release has a broken sony-cd driver (it dies witha
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null pointer refernce if you have a sony-interface cd in your machine.)
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I assume Yygdrasil is going to correct this soon...
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------------------------------
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From: vinberg@cc.Helsinki.FI (Olli Vinberg)
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
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Subject: Setting details to 'low' dosn't work (was Re: DOOM and Linux)
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 21:34:11 +0300
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Reply-To: Olli Vinberg <vinberg@cc.helsinki.fi>
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In article <1994Sep11.023944.5259@titan.central.de>,
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Andreas Matthias <andy@titan.central.de> wrote:
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>
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>It is even fine on a 386/40 with 8MB, if the image details are
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>set to LOW in the OPTIONS menu. As the screen resolution I used
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>a homemade 320x200 with the SVGA XFree server on an ISA ET4000.
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Yep, runs great, But setting detail-level to low makes the picture
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squeeze to half width. I'm using a cirrus 5428 card for VL-bus and the
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SVGA-server (Xfree 2.1). Has anyone else experienced this?
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>I suggest "wasting" the ftp time, even if you don't have a
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>pentium ;-)
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It's not as much the wasted bandwidth, but lost sleep. :)
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--
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=======================================================================
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Olli Vinberg \ Our OS who art in CPU, UNIX be thy name.
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vinberg@cc.helsinki.fi \ Thy programs run, thy syscalls done,
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http://www.helsinki.fi/~vinberg \ in kernel as it is in user!
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|
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------------------------------
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|
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From: sesbra1@umbc.edu (Steven J. Esbrandt)
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||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
|
||||
Subject: Re: Whats the best _CHEAP_ ISA video card for Linux/Xfree?
|
||||
Date: 11 Sep 1994 18:45:40 GMT
|
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|
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: : Very well that the ATI Mach32/Ultra/Ultra Pro are advocated for, but could
|
||||
: : someone give me hints for the best performance/price ratios ?
|
||||
|
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I am planning to buy a new video card to replace my Trident crud very soon. I
|
||||
was planning to buy an EISA Mach32 (w/2M vram), but this discussion has sparked
|
||||
my interest in the newer S3 cards and others. I am not looking for cheap cards-
|
||||
I'm willing to pay a bit for performance. I simply want something that is fast
|
||||
and pretty well supported. What I'd like to know is this: how does the ATI
|
||||
Mach 32 compare to the other cards? How many xstones do these cards get?
|
||||
Also, where does the mach 64 fit in, in terms of perrformance and support?
|
||||
|
||||
==================
|
||||
Steven J. Esbrandt
|
||||
sesbra1@umbc.edu
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Crossposted-To: biz.config
|
||||
From: dan@dpcsys.com (Dan Busarow)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Biz.comp.linux*
|
||||
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 18:55:35 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
[Followups changed to biz.config]
|
||||
|
||||
Steve Wicke (spire@teleport.com) wrote:
|
||||
> I would
|
||||
> like to open a group that would allow people like myself, Yggdrasil,
|
||||
> Info-magic to post ads. These ads would be for the person who wants to
|
||||
> try things like Linux but does not want to have to deal with hunting for
|
||||
> help with their problems.
|
||||
|
||||
biz != ads. (is this the new RTFM for biz? How about BNA? :)
|
||||
|
||||
Here's a short clip from the biz FAQ.
|
||||
|
||||
Subject: What is considered good net.etiquette on biz.*?
|
||||
|
||||
[ ... ]
|
||||
|
||||
-- "So, where do I place my blatant commercial ads?" From time to time,
|
||||
an "ads" hierarchy has been proposed. If you need such, create it!
|
||||
You may also find that certain biz newsgroups may tolerate private
|
||||
ads to some extent - check their charters and monitor their content.
|
||||
|
||||
I've mailed a copy of the FAQ to you.
|
||||
|
||||
> Also it would give a place for vendors to have
|
||||
> a forum to discuss problems with product and current sales.
|
||||
|
||||
*This* is a valid reason for a biz group. It is in fact the reason
|
||||
biz exists. But since the comp.os.linux.* groups already seem to
|
||||
permit this it's not a reason to form a new hierarchy. IMO, of course.
|
||||
|
||||
Dan
|
||||
--
|
||||
Dan Busarow dan@dpcsys.com uunet!cedb!dan
|
||||
DPC SYSTEMS Monrovia, CA (818) 305-5733
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: mooredan@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Daniel L Moore )
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
|
||||
Subject: 480x360 Res works for me.
|
||||
Date: 10 Sep 1994 01:55:57 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Here's a Xconfig line that works for my CrystalScan 1572FS monitor.
|
||||
|
||||
"480x360" 25 480 496 504 664 360 360 368 377
|
||||
|
||||
It'll will probably work with other monitors that have the following
|
||||
specs:
|
||||
|
||||
Horizontal Scan Freq: 30 - 64 kHz
|
||||
Vertical Scan Freq: 50 - 100 Hz
|
||||
Bandwidth: 80 MHz
|
||||
|
||||
Also note that the dot clock is 25MHz for your video card.
|
||||
|
||||
DOOM runs fine, now to find solutions to the ctrl, alt - arrow keys
|
||||
combinations, (my window manager takes over), and getting the sound
|
||||
to work, probably need to upgrade my driver.
|
||||
--
|
||||
*******************************************************************************
|
||||
* Daniel L. Moore mooredan@uiuc.edu *
|
||||
* University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign -- College of Engineering *
|
||||
*******************************************************************************
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: hartogjr@kwetal.comcons.nl (Simon de Hartog)
|
||||
Subject: How do you record MIDI ???
|
||||
Date: 11 Sep 1994 19:20:31 +0100
|
||||
|
||||
Hi,
|
||||
|
||||
I,ve got a SB16 with MIDI-interface, an electronic keyboard
|
||||
( CASIO CPS-300 ) and a drum-computer also with MIDI ( Roland R-5
|
||||
human rythm composer ) but I can't record MIDI from those devices under
|
||||
LINUX. Could somebody PLEASE help me ?
|
||||
|
||||
Simon.
|
||||
|
||||
P.S. Does anybody also know how to play MIDI on those devices ?
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: hartogjr@kwetal.comcons.nl (Simon de Hartog)
|
||||
Subject: DOOM question
|
||||
Date: 11 Sep 1994 19:24:05 +0100
|
||||
|
||||
WHAT ON EARTH IS DOOM ? I know it's a Wolfenstein like (seek and destroy)
|
||||
game, but I don't think that is ment here.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: jbettis@cse.unl.edu (Jeremy Bettis)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
|
||||
Subject: Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ??
|
||||
Date: 11 Sep 1994 05:51:45 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Someone writes (I got lost with all the quoting):
|
||||
|
||||
> 2. There is significant delay between action and sound. i.e. I
|
||||
> can fire my gun and then turn halfway around before the gun
|
||||
> sound comes through my speakers.
|
||||
|
||||
Really, I have the opposate problem. I can file my gun and have the sound
|
||||
play right away but the gun does not fire for some time.
|
||||
|
||||
I have a SB16 and a ET4000 video card. This only happens when the system is
|
||||
under moderate load though. When I play doom normally I kill all processes
|
||||
excepy for the bare minimum.
|
||||
|
||||
How can I run doom w/o a window manager though.. I haven't been able to yet.
|
||||
--
|
||||
Jeremy Bettis -*- PGP Public key available -*- University of Nebraska
|
||||
INET: jbettis@cse.unl.edu "Those who stand in the middle of the
|
||||
UUCP: jeremy@tddi.UUCP,jeremy@hksys.com road are often hit by passing cars."
|
||||
Running Linux -- The Free Unix for i386/i486/Pentium machines. Ask me how.
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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