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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: Tue, 27 Sep 94 16:13:33 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #834
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Linux-Misc Digest #834, Volume #2 Tue, 27 Sep 94 16:13:33 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Linux software for voice/fax/data (Gert Doering)
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Re: PROMISE DC4030VL-2 IDE Controller (David Boyd)
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256 colors on laptop X
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Drivers for PCI SCSI Adaptors - are there any ? (Chris Lindley)
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Q: mylex dce376 eisa scsi controller (Peter Gerhard)
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Re: Beers for Linus (was: Contrib. $s for Linux Dev) (David K. Merriman)
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Re: Editors/WordProcessors for Linux (DAVID L. JOHNSON)
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Request info on LINUX books and magazines (Luis Miguel Silveira)
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Re: How Old Is Linus? (Lars Wirzenius)
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Novell OS? (Daniel Andor)
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Re: Is Linux faster than Os/2? Please help. (Jeff Kesselman)
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Re: Linux on a 386 (Jeff Kesselman)
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Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz. (Wolfgang Szoecs)
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Re: Linux AMD Problems (Timothy Demarest)
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Re: AVI/QT programs? (Dan Newcombe)
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Re: Linux Flame Bait (Jeff Kesselman)
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Help: Quantex??? (ROGE@vm.cc.latech.edu)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: gert@greenie.muc.de (Gert Doering)
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Subject: Re: Linux software for voice/fax/data
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 10:34:07 GMT
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sbutterw@sol.UVic.CA (The Mighty Thor) writes:
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>I was interested if there was any such software for people like me with a
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>plain ole USR 14.4 fax/modem? I was hoping it could answer the phone and
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>determine the nature of the call and launch the appropiate software, etc.
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Due to a major design mistake on USRs side, the "ole USR fax/modem" speaks
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only fax class 1, which doesn't support distinguishing fax and data on
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incoming calls.
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FlexFax has some tricks built in to make the faxd trick the modem into
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trying fax first and then data (or the other way round, or round-robin),
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but it's not 100 per cent reliable.
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gert
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--
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Yield to temptation ... it may not pass your way again! -- Lazarus Long
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//www.muc.de/~gert
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Gert Doering - Munich, Germany gert@greenie.muc.de
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fax: +49-89-3243328 gert.doering@physik.tu-muenchen.de
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------------------------------
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From: dwb@ITD.Sterling.COM (David Boyd)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: PROMISE DC4030VL-2 IDE Controller
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 19:43:25 GMT
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I have already replied directly to the originator of this thread concerning
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this but will follow up this response to the net for completeness.
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In article <366vjj$k9a@csugrad.cs.vt.edu>,
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Christian Nelson <cnelson@csugrad.cs.vt.edu> wrote:
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>I also have one of these controllers, though I only use two drives
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>with it... so I'm not going to be much help. I'm almost positive
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>you'll need to acquire the patch that allows you to use two IDE
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>controllers simutaneously. The promise card, as far as using a 3d and
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>4th drive is concerned, acts like two controllers.
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>
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NO the Promise does not, as reported to me by Promise. According to
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the promise people all 3&4 drive support is done through the primary (i.e
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standard) controller IO ports and addresses. I have the source to
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Promise drivers for ATT & SCO under non-disclosure. Unfortunately I
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have not had the time to do much more than experiment and those
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experiments have not been successful. I know that they read the drive
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configurations from the controller nvram but have not successfully be
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able to get that to work under Linux.
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>
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>Have you have any trouble with your controllers, ie: system locking-up
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>when doing intensive (disk intensive) activities? Mine does, but ONLY
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>when I have it set on defered write. Let me know if you also have
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>this problem. I think it might me related to my drive
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>configuration... That Promise controller doesn't like WD drives in a
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>two drive configuration.
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I have two WDs on the primary port of my promise and get occasional
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lockups also. Mine do not appear to be related to heavy disk activity
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however. I would almost suspect a timing problem with defered writes
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(which is more likely to happen under heavy load).
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Another thing about the Promise controller is that it does not
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support the multisector (hdparm) transfers. I am ready to sell mine
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and just get a generic VL bus controller.
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--
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David W. Boyd UUCP: uunet!sparky!dwb
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Sterling Software ITD INTERNET: Dave_Boyd@Sterling.COM
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1404 Ft. Crook Rd. South Phone: (402) 291-8300
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Bellevue, NE. 68005-2969 FAX: (402) 291-4362
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I survived - Seoul Sea of Fire Tour 94
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------------------------------
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From: gmarzot@whaler.wellfleet.com ()
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Subject: 256 colors on laptop X
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 13:15:58 -0400
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Reply-To: gmarzot@wellfleet.com
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VGA16 seems to be the only mode detected by X when I start up on an NEC
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UltraLite. I looked at the sample Xconfigs and found that the toshiba
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laptop only listed VGA16 as well. Is there some inherent limitation here
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or can I get 256 colors on my laptop? I know it can handle it since
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windows runs with 256 colors.
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BTW, I was running the UMSDOS kernel 0.3a and the very compact
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distribution a[1-2].zip that comes with it. This is a really excellent,
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unobtrusive way to get linux running on my laptop's small and partially
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used hardrive. Way to go UMS!!
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-GSM
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------------------------------
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From: cbl@planet.bt.co.uk (Chris Lindley)
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Subject: Drivers for PCI SCSI Adaptors - are there any ?
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 14:13:53 GMT
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Reply-To: cbl@planet.bt.co.uk
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I'm wanting to buy a SCSI adaptor and, having a PCI machine (Gateway P5-90),
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I would be foolish to buy anything but a PCI card. Are there any such
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cards which have drivers for Linux ? *Please* !
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Chris.
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Chris Lindley, Telephone : +44 473 640159
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B83 G16, Fax : +44 473 649146
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British Telecom Research Labs, BT e-mail : cbl@planet.bt.co.uk
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Martlesham Heath, Home e-mail : chris@distant.demon.co.uk
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Ipswich, U.K. IP5 7RE
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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------------------------------
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From: pge@aifbmozart (Peter Gerhard)
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Subject: Q: mylex dce376 eisa scsi controller
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 19:35:49 GMT
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hello
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does an scsi driver exist for the
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mylex dce376 eisa scsi controller
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any help is wellcome
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regards
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peter
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------------------------------
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From: merriman@metronet.com (David K. Merriman)
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Subject: Re: Beers for Linus (was: Contrib. $s for Linux Dev)
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 14:17:52 GMT
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In article <368s4h$1n7@kubds1.kub.nl> paai@kub.nl (J.J. Paijmans) writes:
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>Aside from all that: does anybody know what is involved in getting
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>bottles with beer to Finland? I understand that the customs over there
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>put so much tax on it that you'd better invite him over to Holland.
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>Still I'd want to make a gesture.
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>(One of the obvious things to work on is electronic transmission
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>of bottles & alcoholic contents by internet)
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You mean uuencoding or MIME don't work? Bummer.
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:-)
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Dave Merriman
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------------------------------
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From: dlj0@Lehigh.EDU (DAVID L. JOHNSON)
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Subject: Re: Editors/WordProcessors for Linux
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 19:42:57 GMT
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In article <366g5rINN1sfm@sat.ipp-garching.mpg.de>, krasel@alf.biochem.mpg.de (Cornelius Krasel) writes:
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>S. Troughton (Stuart@trognet.demon.co.uk) wrote:
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>: I am new to using Linux and I was wondering what editors/wordprocessors
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>: exists. The ones I know about (came with the Slackware distribution) are
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>: Emacs (several variants), TeX (lots of different macros), Jove, ed and elvis.
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>: I have also invested in Crsip (not working yet).
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>
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>Editors I know of (I still stick to vi and think of moving to emacs):
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>
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Additions/corrections:
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>- vi in different flavours (I use vim, there is also elvis and probably others)
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>- emacs in different flavours
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>- joe (emacs variant?)
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>- jove
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>- axe
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>- ed
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>- xedit
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>- doc (editor especially for TeX)
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doc is NOT an editor for TeX. Its output is NOT TeX, but more like the save
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format that ez uses. However, doc has no option to print your files. It is
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also unbelievably slow.
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addition (my favorite): asedit -- motif based. There are otehrs.
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>
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>Wordprocessors I have heard of :-) (I stick to TeX/LaTeX):
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>- Word Perfect (only under SCO emulation)
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>- andrew
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>- ez
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>
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andrew = ez
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and, BTW, it's a very nice package.
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>Maybe we should add a more complete list to the FAQ (if there isn't already
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>something on word processing in there).
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>
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>--Cornelius.
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>
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>--
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>/* Cornelius Krasel, Abt. Lohse, Genzentrum, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany */
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>/* email: krasel@alf.biochem.mpg.de fax: +49 89 8578 3795 */
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>/* "People are DNA's way of making more DNA." (Edward O. Wilson, 1975) */
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--
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David L. Johnson dlj0@lehigh.edu or
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Department of Mathematics dlj0@chern.math.lehigh.edu
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Lehigh University
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14 E. Packer Avenue (610) 758-3759
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Bethlehem, PA 18015-3174 (610) 828-3708
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------------------------------
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From: lms@rle-vlsi.mit.edu (Luis Miguel Silveira)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.admin
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Subject: Request info on LINUX books and magazines
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 18:19:02 GMT
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Reply-To: lms@rle-vlsi.mit.edu
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Hi.
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I am looking for good reference books and/or magazines that include
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descriptions or articles about Linux. Are there any available? If a
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CD-ROM with the software comes with the book/magazine that would be a
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*big* plus.
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Please reply by e-mail as I do not follow this newsgroup all the time.
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Thank you for your time and attention.
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-Miguel
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--
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=============================================================================
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Luis Miguel Silveira e-mail : lms@rle-vlsi.mit.edu
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WWW URL: http://rle-vlsi.mit.edu/web/people/lms/lms.html
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=============================================================================
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Research Laboratory for Electronics - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Room 36-893, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Phone: (617)-253-7307
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Cambridge MA 02139 Fax: (617)-258-7864
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=============================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: wirzeniu@cc.Helsinki.FI (Lars Wirzenius)
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Subject: Re: How Old Is Linus?
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 19:04:15 +0200
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blackbob@wwa.com (Terence S. Murphy) writes:
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> Someone posted a message today which said that Linus doesn't yet have his
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> BS degree. I had always thought that he was a graduate student. Now I
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> realize that it might be possible for him to be a graduate student
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> without having a BS, which I suspect is the case. I know that he started
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> working on Linux in 1991, and that would put him as a freshman or younger
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> then when he started, which I sort of doubt is the case. So I'd like to
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> know exactly how old he is now and where he's at in school. I assume
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> several people here know.
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Linus is now 24 years young (a puppy, that is), and will be 25 years old
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before the end of the year. He is not a graduate student, which at least
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in Finland means that he isn't working on his PhD thesis. The basic
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grade you can get here corresponds to MSc in the US; after the MSc you
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can continue to become a PhD.
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> Are there any biographies/interviews about Linus besides the ones
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> in _Dr. Dobb's_ and _Linux Journal_?
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There was one in issue 3 of the ancient Linux News (ftp to ftp.funet.fi
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and search below /pub/OS/Linux).
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--
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Lars.Wirzenius@helsinki.fi (finger wirzeniu@klaava.helsinki.fi)
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ftp.cs.helsinki.fi:pub/Software/Local/Publib -- general C function library
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------------------------------
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From: daniel@hapsi.demon.co.uk (Daniel Andor)
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Subject: Novell OS?
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Reply-To: daniel@hapsi.demon.co.uk
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 21:37:54 +0000
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Hi everyone!
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Is the Novell OS to be out by '95 the multiple platform one?
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can someone please clarify!
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Thanks!
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--
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Daniel Andor ----- daniel@hapsi.demon.co.uk -----
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------------------------------
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: Is Linux faster than Os/2? Please help.
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 06:57:45 GMT
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In article <CwG1qr.2t2@du.edu>,
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Yasuo Ohgaki <yohgaki@mercury.cair.du.edu> wrote:
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>Rainer Dorsch (s_dorsch@lyra.rz.uni-ulm.de) wrote:
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>: Alan Cox (iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk) wrote:
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>
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>: ....
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>
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>: : 12Mb is more than enough for Linux anyway.
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>
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>: I'm wondering. If I'm running X (fvwm), Emacs with auctex, and Latex,
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>: compiling a large document, top says that 8meg ram and 4 (of 12) meg swap is
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>: used. It is not possible to use Xfig at the same time in a reasonable way.
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>
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>: Have I configured something wrong?
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>
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>No. 12MB is not enough if you memory intensive task like you do.
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>I think more RAM is better. I have 20MB RAM and I want to upgrade
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>to 32MB...
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And people wonder why I don't run X, its very simple, I can't afford it!!!
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Snide comment courtesy of
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Jeff Kesselman
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------------------------------
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: Linux on a 386
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 07:00:40 GMT
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In article <Pine.SUN.3.90.940920190840.10825A-100000@gilgalad>,
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Rusty Chris <holleman@ncssm-server.ncssm.edu> wrote:
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>
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>I`m running 1.1.22 on a 386sx 16, with 8MB. before i "acquired" the 8
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>MB, though, I always got the kernel panic stuff when i tried to install.
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>it`s not too terribly slow, but big compiles, like the kernel, still take
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>a good hour or two. BTW, i`m looking to upgrade- does anyone have
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>an idea of which would be better: a 486slc40 or a 386dx40 w/CP ?
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>i`m sure it depends a lot on the applications, but does anyone have a
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>general idea?
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>-rusty holleman (holleman@ncssm-server.ncssm.edu)
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Well, you are complaining abotu kernel compiels. For a compiler, a math
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co-processor is useless, so Ild opt for the improved micrcode and caching
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of a 486. (Note however that NOT all 486's are equal. The IBM
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blue-lightening 486 for instance, is really a 386 with improved caching.
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it does NOt have the improved micrcode and runs somewhere btw a 386 and 486
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in performance....)
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jeff Kesselman
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------------------------------
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From: s561635@idy43.tfh-berlin.de (Wolfgang Szoecs)
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Subject: Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz.
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 16:17:16 GMT
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: 2. SGI Indy does not cost ~3 times more than a top of the line DELL.
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: Let's look at the numbers, shall we:
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: Dell XPS 90, 16Meg ram, 17" monitor, #9 graphics card,
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: CD Rom Drive, 1G IDE disk, ethernet card, 3 year warranty.
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: Price: ~$4400
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: SGI Indy, 16 Meg Ram, 17" monitor, accelerated graphics
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: 1G FAST SCSI Drive, ethernet, CCD camera, 3 year warranty.
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: Price: ~$6500
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: You should note the the Indy has a MIPS R4600 processor, which is
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: much faster than Pentium. Also, the SCSI Drive is faster and more
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: expandable than the Dell IDE. Overall, the Indy will have much
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: higher throughput and lower price/performance.
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But don't forget the costs for the OS-Support !!!
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IRIX 5.2 is a buggy piece of shit. It only looks good (i'm using it).
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But the applications we use (CAD ...) are really fine. :-)
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So every machine (PC or a WS) has its advantage:
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If you are looking for a good application, and then the hardware it needs,
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SGI should be a good choice.
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If you buy first a computer and search after that for the right application,
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then have to buy a PC or Nintendo.
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But this isn't called a solution. - It's a game.
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--
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\--------------------------------------------\ _ ______ |
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\ Wolfgang Szoecs TFH-Berlin, Germany \ /X25\____-=0`/|0`/__|
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\ SMTP: s561635@tfh-berlin.de \_______\ Germany / | / )
|
||||
/ X400: C=DE ; ADMD=D400 ; PRMD=TFH-BERLIN / `/-==_____/__|/__=-|
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/ OU1=INFORMATIK ; S=SZOECS / * \ | |
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/--------------------------------------------/ (o)
|
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------------------------------
|
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From: demarest@rerf.or.jp (Timothy Demarest)
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Subject: Re: Linux AMD Problems
|
||||
Date: 26 Sep 1994 06:24:50 GMT
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Sean Watkins (sean@tcel.com) wrote:
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|
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: Hi,
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: After labouring several hours to get AMD working, I have come to the
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: ultimate conclusion that AMD coupled with NIS under Linux is broken.
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: Following example summarizes:
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< STUFF ABOUT AMD DELETED >
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: --
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: Sean Watkins
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: sean@tcel.com
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Sean:
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I am running AMD here on Linux, and if you look in one of the
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Makefiles (I can't remember which) it says that LINUX DOES NOT
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SUPPORT NIS MAPS (YET)! AGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!
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I about freaked out when I read this, after several frustrating
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hours. Rule #1: Read all stuff.
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|
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Hope this helps! Anyone know when amd *will* support NIS
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maps?
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|
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|
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--
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Timothy Demarest | Radiation Effects Research Foundation| WWW: http://
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demarest@rerf.or.jp| Research Information Center | aqua.rerf.or.jp/
|
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CIS: 100212,562 | 5-2 Hijiyama Park, Minami-ku | .Inside/demarest/
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| Hiroshima 732 Japan | NewChiba.html
|
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|
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------------------------------
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|
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From: newcombe@aa.csc.peachnet.edu (Dan Newcombe)
|
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Subject: Re: AVI/QT programs?
|
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 16:23:41 UNDEFINED
|
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|
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In article <1994Sep24.185104.9316@umr.edu> mcastle@umr.edu (Mike Castle) writes:
|
||||
>In article <35qag4$cvk@flood.xnet.com>, Bob <bob@xnet.com> wrote:
|
||||
>>i read somewhere that there are AVI and Quicktime viewers for Xwindows. have
|
||||
>>any of them been ported to XFree? if so, where are they? if not, does anyone
|
||||
>>know where any of the non-ported programs are located?
|
||||
>The program is xanim. I've seen mention of someone doing a port
|
||||
>with sound support and everything (was mostly doing work on the
|
||||
>sound, animation works fine I believe). I suppose checking the
|
||||
>usual places (ie, sunsite.unc.edu and tsx-11.mit.edu) should turn
|
||||
>something up.
|
||||
|
||||
Look for a copy of xanim. It should have in the docs the location of where to
|
||||
always find the most up-to-date version. Version 2.69 supports sound. While
|
||||
I can run .avi's and .mov's under X, the Quicktimes are the only ones with
|
||||
sound support. Works great though - and this is on a 386-33 w/ 8 M.
|
||||
|
||||
A lot of this can be attributed to X Shared Memory extensions.
|
||||
|
||||
-Dan
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Dan Newcombe newcombe@aa.csc.peachnet.edu
|
||||
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
|
||||
"And the man in the mirror has sad eyes." -Marillion
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Linux Flame Bait
|
||||
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 07:04:47 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <35vram$18j1@yuma.acns.colostate.edu>,
|
||||
Jon Nash <tesla@lamar.ColoState.EDU> wrote:
|
||||
>
|
||||
>If anyone can help me get my printer to printer I would be _very_ greatful!
|
||||
>My thesis ultimately rides on this :) (and yes, I'm choosing to use LaTeX
|
||||
>over WordPerfect or Microsoft Word)
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
I just got my Qume HP laserjet clone (very old, a 50lb printer) working
|
||||
tonight. Its got a serial interface. What kind of interface does yours
|
||||
have? Post or send me some details and Ild be happy to help.
|
||||
|
||||
Jeff Kesselman
|
||||
jeffpk@netcom.com
|
||||
jeffk@crystald.com
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: ROGE@vm.cc.latech.edu
|
||||
Subject: Help: Quantex???
|
||||
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 94 23:36:52 CST
|
||||
|
||||
Hello all... If you have any experiences that you are willing to
|
||||
share regarding Quantex's Pentium 60 system, please e-mail them
|
||||
to me: roge@vm.cc.latech.edu
|
||||
|
||||
many thanks
|
||||
JRoge
|
||||
|
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