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From: Digestifier <Linux-Activists-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Activists@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Activists@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Sat, 11 Sep 93 01:13:14 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Activists Digest #219
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Linux-Activists Digest #219, Volume #6 Sat, 11 Sep 93 01:13:14 EDT
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Contents:
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Direct access to DOS drive (cuong tran)
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Re: Weird network problem with pl12 (Derek Bischoff)
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Anyone port hunt? (Ian Williamson)
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Problems during installation using SLS (travis jensen)
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Re: TCSH -- no pwd? (Nils Nieuwejaar)
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Class B network problem (Aaron Hightower)
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Re: Linux 'port to 16-bit machines?? (Brandon S. Allbery)
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Re: 2 IDE Drives ? (Robert Cooper)
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Re: Anyone port hunt? (Curtis L. Olson)
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Diamond Viper VLB compatability? (C.A. Peskin)
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Diamond Speedstar Pro (John Carroll)
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Problems during installation using SLS (travis jensen)
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Re: TCSH -- no pwd? (Sreekar Shastry)
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Ultrastore 34F SCSI controller $180 (Ji Zhang)
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CRC ERROR!! when booting from floppy (Sukumar Patel)
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C++ translator? (John Peter Brzezniak)
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Re: D-link ethernet card and et 4000 (Donald J. Becker)
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Can't compile Kernel 0.99.12 SLS 1.03 - please HELP! (sam gentile)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: ctran@unlinfo.unl.edu (cuong tran)
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Subject: Direct access to DOS drive
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Date: 10 Sep 1993 20:26:43 GMT
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Hello folks! I have dosemu 0.49 working on my machine.
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I've gotten it boot up from my diskimage from my floppy
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drive. It has also got a hdimage which is now the C:
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drive. But I want to be able to directly access my hard
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drive which is on the partion /dev/hda1. I was looking at
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the helpsheet that trys to explain how to make a hdimage and
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so forth but it didn't really give me any clue about how to access
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the hard drive. Maybe I'm just not seeing it. I've been working
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on this for quite some time now.
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So if there is a very kind person in this newsgroup that
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can help me out or give me any clues as to how to approach this,
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I would appreciate the help a lot. Thanks in advanced.
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Cuong
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My email address is ctran@unlinfo.unl.edu or at ctran@cse.unl.edu
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------------------------------
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From: Derek.Bischoff%f1.n3641.z1@psybbs.durham.nc.us (Derek Bischoff)
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Subject: Re: Weird network problem with pl12
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Date: 10 Sep 93 02:44:00 GMT
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-=> Quoting John Fauerbach to All <=-
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JF> From: fauerbac@clyde.cs.unca.edu (John Fauerbach)
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JF> Organization: University of North Carolina at Asheville
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JF> I installed pl12 and got pinging to work to one machine, aurora, but I
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JF> can't ping to any onther machine on the same network cable. There is
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JF> nothing in the hosts, network, or any other file that would distgunish
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JF> aurora over any other machine. I was able to get nfs working to aurora
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JF> also. Anyone has any ideas? There are several other machines in my
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JF> hosts file before aurora. Only the hosts file has aurora in it.
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What happens when you ping the ip address directly?
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... Sincerely, Derek
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------------------------------
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From: willi@enel.ucalgary.ca (Ian Williamson)
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Subject: Anyone port hunt?
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1993 20:41:47 GMT
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Has anyone ported hunt to Linux yet? I have one that works ok, but the
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problems it runs into are of a nature taht I don't know what todo about
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them. If you want to have a go, get the source from:
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wuarchive.wustl.edu:/usenet/comp.sources.games/Volume05/hunt
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EMail responses please, to: willi@htl.hyprotech.ab.ca
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Ian
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--
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Ian Williamson
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{willi|root|tech}@htl.hyprotech.ab.ca
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or
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willi@hyprotech.ab.ca (Our BBS)
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: jensen@sunset.cs.utah.edu (travis jensen)
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Subject: Problems during installation using SLS
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 93 19:41:20 GMT
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I am in the midst of installing Linux on my 486 system and
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I run into the following problem:
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After installing disk a2 of SLS v1.03 without any problems,
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it dies on a3 and a4 with the following messages:
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(a3) base stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
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tar: unexpected EOF on archive file
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(a3) comms tar: skipping to next file header
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stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
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(a3) efs2 stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
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...(errors given during attempt to install all files on a3)
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(a4) bin tar: hmm, this doesn't look like a tar archive
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tar: skipping to next file header
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stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
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...(errors given during attempt to install all files on a4)
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For specifics, I have a 486dx33 w/a 234 MB IDE HDD and 4 MB RAM.
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I am installing off of 3.5" floppies. The hard drive is configured
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as follows: /hda1 is a dos partition of 120MB, /hda2 is an extended
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2 file system of 110k blocks, /hda3 is a swap partition of 6.5k
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blocks.
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Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
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Travis
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--
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Travis A. Jensen
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jensen@peruvian.cs.utah.edu (preferred)
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jensen@cadehp0.eng.utah.edu (next best)
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"My elelator! Not your elelator, my elelator!!"--Baby Plucky Duck
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------------------------------
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From: nils@wildcat.dartmouth.edu (Nils Nieuwejaar)
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Subject: Re: TCSH -- no pwd?
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1993 19:46:42 GMT
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quinlan@ivory.cs.bucknell.edu (Daniel Quinlan) writes:
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>A good version of pwd (source and man page) can be found at
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>sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/utils/shell/pwd.tar.gz
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Ummm...yeah....but wouldn't it be easier just to "alias pwd 'echo $cwd'"?
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------------------------------
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From: aaronh@mksol.dseg.ti.com (Aaron Hightower)
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Subject: Class B network problem
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1993 22:02:57 GMT
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Didn't someone say that they had a patch for this problem. Could someone
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send me e-mail with the patch for the bug in libc4.4.1 that prevents
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networking from operating properly so I can run linux on a class B network?
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Please reply via email.
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Thanks,
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Aaron Hightower
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aaron@dseg.ti.com
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------------------------------
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From: bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org (Brandon S. Allbery)
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Subject: Re: Linux 'port to 16-bit machines??
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Date: 10 Sep 93 21:37:12 GMT
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In article <26prjs$9p8@frigate.doc.ic.ac.uk> rj3@motmot.doc.ic.ac.uk (Richard William Jones) writes:
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>A useful thing to do would be to run X servers on them, but are
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>there any available? The only one I've ever seen is eXceed/W, which
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>is obnoxiously slow on a 386, runs under Windows, crashes a lot
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>and isn't free (four reasons not to use it).
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I don't know of any free ones. Quarterdeck was claiming this time last year
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that DESQview/X-286 would be out Real Soon Now, but I don't know if it ever
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actually came out. Other than that, all your options require MS-Windows...
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++Brandon
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--
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Brandon S. Allbery kf8nh@kf8nh.ampr.org bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org
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"MSDOS didn't get as bad as it is overnight -- it took over ten years
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of careful development." ---dmeggins@aix1.uottawa.ca
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------------------------------
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From: cooper@s1.elec.uq.oz.au (Robert Cooper)
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Subject: Re: 2 IDE Drives ?
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Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1993 00:13:56 GMT
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davisrj@arts.dfrf.nasa.gov (Roy Davis) writes:
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>Hi all,
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>I'm just about ready to toss linux on my 386 (waiting for that new hard
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>drive to get here). Looked at this group for the fist time today and saw
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>something about 5-600 articles old about a problem with linux and 2 IDE
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>hard drives. I was hoping to just add the new drive in as the second
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>without changing the first so could somebody tell me exactly what the problem
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>was. I think it had to do with using LILO to boot from the different
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>partitions (something I hope to do).
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> - Roy
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>--
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>The following is the sig that would appear if I knew what he was doing:
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>=========================================================================
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>= Roy Davis is : = TTFN - VF102 =
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>= davisrj@arts.dfrf.nasa.gov = Neophyte (ne-o-fite) - =
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>= davisrj@arts2.dfrf.nasa.gov = newbie + <2 years exp =
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>=========================================================================
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Roy,
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I just did what your about to do :). I put the slackware
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release on the second ide drive. Apart from not being
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able to create greater than 70MB Linux partitions, everything
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went OK. I use OS/2, so I use the Boot Manager from that
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to boot up Linux and it is working OK. I can't speak for
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LILO.
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So far the Linux looks quite impressive. I hope to have
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some more time today to play with it and get things setup.
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Rob....
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--
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=====================================================================
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Robert Cooper, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia cooper@elec.uq.oz.au
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.....Discoveries are not made by following instructions.....
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------------------------------
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From: olson@peca.cs.umn.edu (Curtis L. Olson)
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Subject: Re: Anyone port hunt?
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Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1993 00:52:43 GMT
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In <Sep10.204147.30201@acs.ucalgary.ca> willi@enel.ucalgary.ca (Ian Williamson) writes:
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>Has anyone ported hunt to Linux yet? I have one that works ok, but the
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>problems it runs into are of a nature taht I don't know what todo about
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>them. If you want to have a go, get the source from:
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>wuarchive.wustl.edu:/usenet/comp.sources.games/Volume05/hunt
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>EMail responses please, to: willi@htl.hyprotech.ab.ca
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>Ian
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I have ported hunt along with many other bsd games. Andy Teffta has ported
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several bsd games himself. We put everything together in a bsd-games package.
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It can be found on sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/games/bsd-games... and
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tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/[sources,binaries]/usr.games/bsd-games...
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The current port of hunt still is not perfect, but if you have problems
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with it, let me know. Maybe we can figure it out. (I have the email address
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of one of the co-authors.)
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Curt.
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--
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.
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--o0o-- Curtis Olson (olson@cs.umn.edu)
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------------------------------
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From: cap2624@ultb.isc.rit.edu (C.A. Peskin)
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Subject: Diamond Viper VLB compatability?
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1993 22:42:35 GMT
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I read in one of the Linux intro read.me files that Diamond video cards
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are not supported by X windows for linux. This is because Diamond
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Systems will not release the information? has anyone pursued this
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information? I have just ordered the Diamond Viper w/2mb VLB, and was
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hoping it would be compatable with linux. Will I be able to run
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X-Windows in a non-SVGA mode sucessfully? Or will the card not work at
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all under X-windows? Anyone happen to write a driver?
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Please respond soon, because if I am going to change the card, I should
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do it in the next day.
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Thanks!
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--
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+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Rochester Institute of Technology Chris A. Peskin |
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| Electrical Engineering |
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+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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------------------------------
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From: jcarr@dbsoftware.com (John Carroll)
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Subject: Diamond Speedstar Pro
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Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1993 00:33:00 GMT
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I'm currently in the process of 'ftpmail'ing the SLS distribution disks and
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haven't seen any listings of video boards that XFree is compatible with. I'll
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be using the above card on a Gateway DX2-66VLB and wanted to know whether it
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would work at all, and if so, are there any gotchas?
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Thanks in advance,
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John
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--
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< DD DD && && BB BB|Dun & Bradstreet Software, Inc._/ thunder don't >
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< DD DDD &&& BBBBB |3445 Peachtree Rd, NE _/ get you then >
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< DD DD & && & BB BB|Atlanta, GA 30318 _/ the lightnin' >
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< DDDDDD &&& & BBBBBB |(404) 239-3466 / will! 8^)" >
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<<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>><<>
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: jensen@peruvian.cs.utah.edu (travis jensen)
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Subject: Problems during installation using SLS
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Date: Sat, 11 Sep 93 01:28:43 GMT
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I am in the midst of installing Linux on my 486 system and
|
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I run into the following problem:
|
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|
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After installing disk a2 of SLS v1.03 without any problems,
|
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it dies on a3 and a4 with the following messages:
|
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|
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(a3) base stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
|
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tar: unexpected EOF on archive file
|
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|
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(a3) comms tar: skipping to next file header
|
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stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
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|
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(a3) efs2 stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
|
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|
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...(errors given during attempt to install all files on a3)
|
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|
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(a4) bin tar: hmm, this doesn't look like a tar archive
|
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tar: skipping to next file header
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stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
|
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|
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...(errors given during attempt to install all files on a4)
|
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|
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For specifics, I have a 486dx33 w/a 234 MB IDE HDD and 4 MB RAM.
|
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I am installing off of 3.5" floppies. The hard drive is configured
|
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as follows: /hda1 is a dos partition of 120MB, /hda2 is an extended
|
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2 file system of 110k blocks, /hda3 is a swap partition of 6.5k
|
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blocks.
|
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|
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I downloaded all of the floppies again, putting them on freshly
|
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formated disks, but nothing changed.
|
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|
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Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
|
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|
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Travis
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|
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--
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Travis A. Jensen
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jensen@peruvian.cs.utah.edu (preferred)
|
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jensen@cadehp0.eng.utah.edu (next best)
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"My elelator! Not your elelator, my elelator!!"--Baby Plucky Duck
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|
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------------------------------
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From: sreekar@panix.com (Sreekar Shastry)
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Subject: Re: TCSH -- no pwd?
|
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Date: 10 Sep 1993 21:30:39 -0400
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|
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>>>>> On Fri, 10 Sep 1993 19:46:42 GMT, nils@wildcat.dartmouth.edu (Nils Nieuwejaar) said:
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Nils> quinlan@ivory.cs.bucknell.edu (Daniel Quinlan) writes:
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|
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>A good version of pwd (source and man page) can be found at
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>sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/utils/shell/pwd.tar.gz
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Nils> Ummm...yeah....but wouldn't it be easier just to "alias pwd 'echo $cwd'"?
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That wouldn't show symlinks.
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--
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Sreekar Shastry
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sreekar@panix.com
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------------------------------
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From: zhang@bach.ecse.rpi.edu (Ji Zhang)
|
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Crossposted-To: misc.forsale,misc.forsale.computers.other,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc,misc.forsale.computers.pc-clone,misc.forsale.computers.workstation
|
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Subject: Ultrastore 34F SCSI controller $180
|
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Date: 11 Sep 1993 02:46:31 GMT
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|
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|
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Ultrastor 34F SCSI, SCSI-2, local bus controller.
|
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|
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Less than 4months old. latest bio chipset 200080.006 (not the
|
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earlier buggy version, which has problems with MS-DOS)
|
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|
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Worked perfectly with DOS, Linux (but it is supposed to work with OS/2,
|
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SCO and other commercial UNIX systems).
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|
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In original packaging, with all software drivers (one floppy disk) and
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documents included. (just one brochure)
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Paid $279 +s/h from DC Drives.
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|
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Price reduced to $180, and I'll pay shipping.
|
||||
|
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|
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If interested, please contact:
|
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|
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Ji Zhang
|
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518-276-6483 (day)
|
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or 518-371-4154 (evenings),
|
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|
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Email: zhang@ecse.rpi.edu
|
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|
||||
------------------------------
|
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|
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From: syvsp@tjuvm.tju.edu (Sukumar Patel)
|
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Subject: CRC ERROR!! when booting from floppy
|
||||
Date: 10 Sep 93 13:34:43 GMT
|
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|
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Hi,
|
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I just installed SLACKWARE 1.0.3 on a Comtrade EISA/VLB 486/66 with 2
|
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ide drives,
|
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Mitsumi CD-ROM drive and Sound blaster 16 card.
|
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|
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I did a full install of everything and the boot floppy was created. But
|
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when I boot
|
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from this floppy I get:
|
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|
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Loading.....................................
|
||||
Uncompressing Linux
|
||||
CRC Error
|
||||
System Halted
|
||||
|
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|
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I have rebooted from the distribution "bootdisk" and successfully
|
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mounted the
|
||||
partitions created on the ide drives during the installation process.
|
||||
Everything on the
|
||||
ide drive partitions seems ok.
|
||||
|
||||
I also tried to run lilo to enable booting from the hard disk instead of
|
||||
the floppy
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but I get:
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can't open device: /tmp/dev.0
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There is a block device created dev.0.
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What, if anything, can I do to fix this problem.
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Thanks very much for any assistance.
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Sukumar Patel
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--
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From: jb7026@eehpx11 (John Peter Brzezniak)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: C++ translator?
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Date: 11 Sep 1993 03:17:45 GMT
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Is there a C++ translator for linux like CC which translate C++ source
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code to C source code? CC uses cpp, cfront, and cc for preprocessing,
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syntax and type checking, and codegeneration respectively.
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I don't see any utilities like this for linux. The reason i need CC is
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for debugging code with UPS which has just been ported to linux. I've gotton
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very used to UPS and would like to keep on using it. I've debugged
|
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C++ code generated with CC with UPS and its harder than straightforward C
|
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code but its still better than xxgdb IMHO. UPS cannot debug C++ code
|
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generated by linux C++ compilers. It crashes every time one wants to
|
||||
access a class. If CC for linux does not exist then are there any other
|
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debuggers other than xxgdb, xgdb for debugging using X11?
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|
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Thanks
|
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John
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|
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------------------------------
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|
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From: becker@super.org (Donald J. Becker)
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Subject: Re: D-link ethernet card and et 4000
|
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Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1993 02:21:13 GMT
|
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|
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In article <26nr33INNk7g@srvr1.engin.umich.edu>,
|
||||
horng ming tai <ming@engin.umich.edu> wrote:
|
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>
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>
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>Is there anyone has such problems? I have a sound blaster pro card and a
|
||||
>Dlink ether net card on my machine. Each time I boot linux from the floopy
|
||||
>disk, the linux will stop when it is checking the sound cards and CD-ROM
|
||||
>drives. If I take the Dlink network card out, the linux runs very well.
|
||||
>Are there anybody know what the problem is?
|
||||
|
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The problem is that some NE2000 clones have an always-active dataport
|
||||
that traps probing drivers, and the new CDROM drivers aren't careful
|
||||
about where they probe. There should be a work-around in pl13.
|
||||
|
||||
|
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|
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--
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|
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Donald Becker becker@super.org
|
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IDA Supercomputing Research Center
|
||||
17100 Science Drive, Bowie MD 20715 301-805-7482
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: gentile@sbgpx7.mro4.dec.com (sam gentile)
|
||||
Subject: Can't compile Kernel 0.99.12 SLS 1.03 - please HELP!
|
||||
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1993 03:51:01 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
From mr4dec::sgentile Fri Sep 10 22:36:16 1993
|
||||
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1993 22:36:00 -0400
|
||||
From: mr4dec::sgentile (Aho Mitakuye Oyasin)
|
||||
To: sbgpx7::gentile
|
||||
Subject: Can't rebuild Kernel
|
||||
Status: R
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<<< SYSMGT::CLU$FOLK_ROOT:[NOTES$LIBRARY]LINUX-USERS.NOTE;1 >>>
|
||||
-< linux users >-
|
||||
================================================================================
|
||||
Note 149.0 Can't rebuild kernel No replies
|
||||
MR4DEC::SGENTILE "Aho Mitakuye Oyasin" 15 lines 10-Sep-93 16:18
|
||||
================================================================================
|
||||
I am trying to re-compile my Linux kernel to fix the SoundBlaster
|
||||
Problems. I have SLS 1.03. I run thru the configure and that works
|
||||
great. Then I set up the logical links correctly. Then make dep which
|
||||
completes fine. But then when I do make or make zImage, I always get:
|
||||
|
||||
gcc ... /init/main.c
|
||||
cpp:: /usr/tmp/cca01042.i: No such file or directory
|
||||
make: *** [init/main.o] Error 1
|
||||
|
||||
Every time I run it, the cca number changes. There is a /usr/tmp dir
|
||||
and the protections allow read/write. What is wrong?
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks,
|
||||
Sam
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
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|
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