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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: Sun, 12 Sep 93 12:13:06 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Activists Digest #222
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Linux-Activists Digest #222, Volume #6 Sun, 12 Sep 93 12:13:06 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: NeXTStep & Linux (crazy lion)
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Linux on an IBM PS/1? (Eric Donald Wayne)
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Re: How to make "magic"(VLSI CAD TOOL) for Linux ?
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shared libraries (was BSD UNIX) (Chris Torek)
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PS giving Error. Please help (levinson@vax.sonoma.edu)
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Final: Keeping fs clean (levinson@vax.sonoma.edu)
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Where to find latest FAQ? (Roth Mark Daniel)
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Re: Final: Keeping fs clean (Petter Reinholdtsen)
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running windows pgms under Linux (dave_t@tatertot.com)
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Re: SLS wont mount /proc (Scarrow)
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Source and desirability (William J. Sandman)
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QIC-02 tape drive Q? (Tom Armistead)
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Re: Can you port Linux to my Refrigerator? (Robert Nagy)
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Re: running windows pgms under Linux (Nicholas Vargish)
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varargs.h missing? (Tong Chi Wa)
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Re: Removing Linux (Gary Anderson)
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CAMAC Readout under Linux (Oliver Schersand)
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HPIB Bus and Linux (Oliver Schersand)
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EXA Byte TAPE Driver under Linux ? (Oliver Schersand)
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Thrashing - how to quantify (Richard William Jones)
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Re: ll (kch)
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Stable CSLIP ("Michael L. Yacht")
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: rlion@access.digex.net (crazy lion)
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Subject: Re: NeXTStep & Linux
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Date: 11 Sep 1993 20:01:48 -0400
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hell, i if i had a nextstation. or even nextstep intel running on my box,
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i wouldn't use x ever again.!
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rl
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------------------------------
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From: edwayne@uncc.edu (Eric Donald Wayne)
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Subject: Linux on an IBM PS/1?
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Reply-To: edwayne@uncc.edu
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1993 00:02:30 GMT
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Please email...
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edwayne@mosaic.uncc.edu
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------------------------------
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From: paul@pbunyk.physics.sunysb.edu ()
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Subject: Re: How to make "magic"(VLSI CAD TOOL) for Linux ?
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Date: 12 Sep 1993 00:04:51 GMT
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In article <1993Sep10.071922.14476@debbie.cc.nctu.edu.tw>, d794348@cardinals (T.H.doctor) writes:
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|> Magic is a famous VLSI cad tool on workstations.
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|> It works find on our Sun Sparc 2.
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|> Has anybody ever compiled it for Linux ?
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|> Any suggestion is deeply appreciated.
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|>
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|> Jeng-Her Lin(d794348@ee.nctu.edu.tw)
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Just today in comp.os.linux.announce I saw an announce of
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some new Linux distribution on CD (I forgot the name) that
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includes Linux itself and a lot of different stuff,
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including Magic, Spice and Chipmunk - for only $90. I think,
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you can try.
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And, if you want to compile some system by yourself (I do)
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why not to start with OCTTOOLS?
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Paul.
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------------------------------
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From: torek@horse.ee.lbl.gov (Chris Torek)
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Crossposted-To: comp.unix.bsd,comp.os.386bsd.misc
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Subject: shared libraries (was BSD UNIX)
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Date: 12 Sep 1993 01:44:10 GMT
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In article <1993Sep7.162843.19294@fcom.cc.utah.edu> terry@cs.weber.edu
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(A Wizard of Earth C) writes:
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>The difference between shared and dynamic libraries boils down to when the
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>offset table is filled out. While load tends to be faster with dynamic,
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>you do take run-time hits for initial reference of routines with dynamic
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>binding; I consider this a loss (it *is* a performance hit that should be
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>taken at link time, not runtime -- an application is typically linked
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>once and run many times). Also, depending on implementation, you end up
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>either losing shared text for each fixup (if it is done wrong) or losing
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>shared text for the GOT for the jump-through and reference-through tables
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>which could otherwise be marked as shared pages after initial fixup ...
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(We should note that given true PC-relative addressing, `link fix-ups'
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or indirections through tables occur only for cross-`chunk' references,
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such as calls from the application to a shared library. But many
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CPUs make PC-relative addressing difficult.)
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This makes the Utah approach (as described at the last USENIX) all the
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more interesting. In this case, `executing' a binary invokes the
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linker, which can choose either to run a cached `pre-linked' version or
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to construct a new one. As Terry notes, most applications are run much
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more often than they need re-linking (the shared libraries do not
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change often). Hence, the same cached `post-fixup' version can be
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reused (saving time) and shared (saving space). In effect, this is
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the happy medium between `pure static' and `pure dynamic': resolved
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on demand, then static until something forces a change.
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Note that if this is done `right', the cached post-fixup binaries do
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not need to contain the shared libraries. Rather, the dynamic linker
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chooses an address for each shared library for each binary, and
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attempts to keep this address constant per library. If/when this
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attempt fails, this falls back to the equivalent of `pure dynamic'
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linking; when it succeeds, it works much like `pure static' linking.
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The only thing that the choice of per-library address `constants'
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affects is the ratio of successful `static-like' links to failed
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`dynamic-like' links.
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Assigning addresses to libraries would be the task of a program similar
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to SunOS's `ldconfig'. A library that lacks a preselected address
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would simply have one chosen dynamically. This would take more space,
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to cache `preloaded' binaries and (at their preselected addresses)
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libraries, but only those that are in fact used and/or only those that
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meet some policy. Again, the fallback is, in essence, `pure dynamic'
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linking; all else is merely optimization.
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--
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In-Real-Life: Chris Torek, Lawrence Berkeley Lab CSE/EE (+1 510 486 5427)
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Berkeley, CA Domain: torek@ee.lbl.gov
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------------------------------
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Subject: PS giving Error. Please help
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From: levinson@vax.sonoma.edu
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Date: 11 Sep 93 19:13:18 -0800
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I have .99pl12. For some reason when I type PS I get the following message:
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Floating Point Exception
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I see /proc mounted on root and eerything seems to look okay in it.
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Also, what is the procedure to go thru to not have proc as a file system, but
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rather in memory like the sun systems?
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--
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Eric Levinson
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rcisnet2!root@moon.nbn.com | Home computer (UUCP)
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levinson@vax.sonoma.edu | Vax
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I can also be reached on my BBS system, Color Galaxy Milky Way (415) 883-0696
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------------------------------
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Subject: Final: Keeping fs clean
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From: levinson@vax.sonoma.edu
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Date: 11 Sep 93 19:11:22 -0800
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I am primarily posting this to let users whom are still having the clean/dirty
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problem what I found the solutions to be.
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My problem was originally that VFS mounted root always saying that it was
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unchecked. If you get .99pl10 or higher, you will need to get e2fsck 0.3. If
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you have less then .99pl10, you wil not be able to mount root readonly. Get
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bootutils and follow these steps:
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1) Use RDEV and make your kernel flag read only. This is done by rdev -R
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/dev/xxx 1
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2) edit your /etc/rc file so that the first thing it does is e2fsck -av. If
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you have more than one ext2 drive, run it once for each drive. If e2fsck
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encounters an error, it will not be able to fix it cause you mounted read
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only. Next make your rc file remount root as read/write using the -remount
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flag.
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3) Make sure umount -a works. It should not say that a device is busy. This
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will happen if the umount is earlier and does not remount read only
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4) Create /bin/brc and place in it:
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#!/bin/sh
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echo "Unmounting file systems"
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umount -a
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chmod 700 /etc/brc
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Make sure you use SHUTDOWN only!! reboot and halt do not cleanly exit your
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system.
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I wanted to once again thanks all who wrote back to me with your suggestions.
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It is that kind of help which allows us DOS users to trash it for a better
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operating system.
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--
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Eric Levinson
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rcisnet2!root@moon.nbn.com | Home computer (UUCP)
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levinson@vax.sonoma.edu | Vax
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I can also be reached on my BBS system, Color Galaxy Milky Way (415) 883-0696
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------------------------------
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From: roth@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu (Roth Mark Daniel)
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Subject: Where to find latest FAQ?
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Date: 12 Sep 1993 04:02:10 GMT
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Can someone tell me where to find the latest FAQ? Or, alternately,
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repost it here? Thanx!
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--
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===========================================================================
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Brought to you by The Admiral, | "Fate protects fools, small
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Renengade Time Lord masquerading | children, and TARDISes named
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as Commandant of Starfleet Academy | Enterprise!"
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------------------------------
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From: petterr@stud.cs.uit.no (Petter Reinholdtsen)
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Subject: Re: Final: Keeping fs clean
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1993 03:55:23 GMT
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Here were some incorrect inforation.
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In article <1993Sep11.191122.1@vax.sonoma.edu>, levinson@vax.sonoma.edu writes:
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>1) Use RDEV and make your kernel flag read only. This is done by rdev -R
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>/dev/xxx 1
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You should of corse use rdev on either zImage or /dev/fd* (You are really
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changing zImage )
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>2) edit your /etc/rc file so that the first thing it does is e2fsck -av. If
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>you have more than one ext2 drive, run it once for each drive. If e2fsck
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>encounters an error, it will not be able to fix it cause you mounted read
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>only. Next make your rc file remount root as read/write using the -remount
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>flag.
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Eh, e2fsck _will_ be able to correct the error because you mounted the
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partition
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read-only. The device is not read-only. After the errors are corrected you will
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have to reboot to force the kernel to reread the partition.
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If no errors are found, it is safe to remount the partition read/write.
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>Make sure you use SHUTDOWN only!! reboot and halt do not cleanly exit your
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>system.
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You can safely use both halt and reboot, which are the programs starting
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/etc/brc. shutdown are in fact starting halt or reboot.
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(I hope I didn't introduce more mistakes... :)
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--
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##> Petter Reinholdtsen <## | petterr@stud.cs.uit.no
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------------------------------
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From: dave_t@tatertot.com
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Subject: running windows pgms under Linux
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Date: Sat, 11 Sep 93 22:34:51 PDT
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Anyone have current information on the ability to run windows programs under
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Linux? Thanks!
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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Split Infinity BBS San Francisco, CA 94103
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1.415.255.8340 WWIVnet @4552 WWIVlink @14552
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------------------------------
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From: bairds@flotsam.ee.pdx.edu (Scarrow)
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Subject: Re: SLS wont mount /proc
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Date: 11 Sep 1993 23:21:22 -0700
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ldr@maki.EBay.Sun.COM (LANCE RECK) writes:
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> my fstab :
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> /dev/sda1 ext2 defaults
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> /proc /proc proc defaults
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This is a problem that I also had with the SLS 1.03 distribution. Try this:
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/dev/sda1 / ext2 defaults
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/proc /proc proc defaults
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Also, add a line for the swap partition if you have one. For example (from
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memory):
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/dev/sda2 none swap defaults
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--
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Shawn L. Baird (Scarrow) | "By all means, take the moral high ground --
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bairds@ursula.ee.pdx.edu | all that heavenly backlighting makes you a
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=========================| much easier target." ==Solomon Short
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------------------------------
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From: wjsand01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu (William J. Sandman)
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Subject: Source and desirability
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1993 06:16:47 GMT
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C
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Ok, Ok... I'm a unix greenhorn.. I admit it.. No Flames please, just help a poor boy out. I've seengreat things from unix on UofLouisville's HP cluster and am thinking of bringing it home to a Microlink 486/33. I'd like to hear from those that think as I do (Univ/Linux is here and Dos & System & are out). But where can I get a copy.. What's the memory cost? and what are the big selling points of this version?? any pointers, suggestions etc are greatly appreciated.
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: toma@swsrv1.cirr.com (Tom Armistead)
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Subject: QIC-02 tape drive Q?
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1993 03:31:06 GMT
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I've got a QIC-02 (Wangtek 60 meg) tape drive/controller and have been
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unable to get Linux 0.99 pl12 to work with it... Everything works fine
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until I try to read from or write to a tape (i.e. boot shows all to be
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ok). When I write to the tape, I get several messages from the driver
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some of which are;
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tpqic02: isr: exception on tape controller
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status 4d
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tpqic02: DMA transfer exception
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tpqic02: write: dma: error in writing
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ending in;
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tpqic02: release: device dead!?
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After this happens, if I try to read from the tape device, I get a
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message that the tape is dead, saying that I need to do an 'mt reset'.
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Any access to the tape device (read or write) now ends in the same error
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until I reboot.
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The tape is setup as IRQ 5, DMA 1, ADDR 0x338 and this is reported in the
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boot message and the tape is successfully reset. The tape device is on
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Major 12, Minor 0 device (I tried Minor 1 and had the same results).
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I don't know what particular model of Wangtek controller I have (I can't
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find any numbers on the card, just 'Wangtek'). The drive is also Wangtek
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and has a model #5099EN24.
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This controller/drive works fine using the default Wangtek drivers that
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come with Interactive 2.0.2 (System V.3.2).
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Any ideas???
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Thanks,
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Tom
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--
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Tom Armistead | 2918 Dukeswood Dr. | Garland, Tx. 75040
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toma@swsrv1.cirr.com | ...!egsner!swsrv1!toma | ...!void!swsrv1!toma
|
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toma@swsrv1.LoneStar.org | ============ THIS SPACE FOR RENT ============
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------------------------------
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From: nagy@turtle.apana.org.au (Robert Nagy)
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Subject: Re: Can you port Linux to my Refrigerator?
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1993 09:22:50 GMT
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Can you imagine the increased flame wars when people say....
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I have SLSMC1.02312a and am trying to install it on my VIC-20, why doesn't...
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or
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I have MSCLSC1.22xyzzy and can't get smail to work on my HP95LX....
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uggh.
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Robert
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--
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==========================================================================
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1993 Harley Davidson Fatboy - The Wind Beneath My Wings
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nagy@turtle.apana.org.au
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------------------------------
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From: vargish@cthulhu.sura.net (Nicholas Vargish)
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Subject: Re: running windows pgms under Linux
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Date: 12 Sep 1993 07:38:58 -0400
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In article <gate.s1sq0B1w165w@tatertot.com> dave_t@tatertot.com writes:
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>Anyone have current information on the ability to run windows programs under
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>Linux? Thanks!
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Last I heard, the people working on the project were able to run
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Windoze "Solitaire", which as anyone who has spent any time with
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'doze will tell you, is the only reason to have the thing at all.
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If anyone on the team for this (WINE, it's called, right?) is reading,
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do you need the whole Windoze package to run Solitaire, or just the
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Solitaire files? (I'd love to install 'doze, remove the cruft -- i.e.,
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Windoze -- and be able to play the Solitaire!)
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Nick
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--
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---------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------
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|. Nick Vargish .| |. SURAnet .| |. O:(301) 982-4600 .|
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|. vargish@sura.net .| |. systems engineer .| |. H:(301) 439-4291 .|
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---------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------
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------------------------------
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From: cwtong@cuse1.se.cuhk.hk (Tong Chi Wa)
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Subject: varargs.h missing?
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Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1993 10:15:02 GMT
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Hi,
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In the system include files, there is only a sys/varargs.h which
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contains:
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#include <varargs.h>
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and that's all. This happens in both the SLS and HJ's distribution.
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Would anybody be kind enough to give pointers to where a copy of the
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file varargs.h could be found OR if variable argument list is handled
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in a different way under Linux.
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Thanks in advance.
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|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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From: ganderson@clark.net (Gary Anderson)
|
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Subject: Re: Removing Linux
|
||||
Date: 12 Sep 1993 13:29:17 GMT
|
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|
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Brian Hampel (STBH%MARIST.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu) wrote:
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: Dear Whoever,
|
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: I'm am tring to remove linux off my system. I formated my drive, and
|
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: used FDISK to remove the partition. And even after all that, when I boot my
|
||||
: machine it still says, "Uncompressing Linux" Does anyone know why? Does
|
||||
: anyone know how to completely remove linux off my system? If so PLEASE send
|
||||
: e-mail back to me,.. since my school is to cheep to get usenet. Anyway
|
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: Thank You,
|
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|
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: Brian
|
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|
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Brian, if you're trying to go back to dos, try the following:
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1.) Boot up from a DOS system diskette.
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2.) Do a 'format c: /MBR' to put a new master boot record in the boot sector.
|
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Gary
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From: scher@informatik.uni-freiburg.de (Oliver Schersand)
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Subject: CAMAC Readout under Linux
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 93 12:32:18 GMT
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Has someone used Linux to control and read CAMAC ?
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-Oliver
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--
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Oliver Schersand email: hpfrs1.physik.uni-freiburg.de
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From: scher@informatik.uni-freiburg.de (Oliver Schersand)
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Subject: HPIB Bus and Linux
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 93 12:34:28 GMT
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Has someone used an HPIB Bus interface from HP to read Scops CAMAC
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Voltmeter and so on under Linux in realtime.
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-Oliver
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--
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Oliver Schersand email: hpfrs1.physik.uni-freiburg.de
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From: scher@informatik.uni-freiburg.de (Oliver Schersand)
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Subject: EXA Byte TAPE Driver under Linux ?
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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 93 12:35:53 GMT
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Has someone used an Exabyte on a PC running under Linux ?
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-Oliver
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--
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Oliver Schersand email: hpfrs1.physik.uni-freiburg.de
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------------------------------
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From: rj3@motmot.doc.ic.ac.uk (Richard William Jones)
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Subject: Thrashing - how to quantify
|
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Date: 12 Sep 1993 13:54:13 GMT
|
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|
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When I run gcc on my machine with 5 megs of real memory installed, it
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seems to run very slowly and swap frequently ... So it's probably thrashing ...
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What I need is a way to quantify exactly how much time is spent swapping
|
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in/out and how much is spent running the program. This way I can start
|
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to tune the system. The obvious choice is ps, but this doesn't seem to give
|
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the info I need, and really I'm stuck. Does anyone have any ideas?
|
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|
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Secondly, how much real memory am I going to need? This stuff is expensive,
|
||||
and I think my only option is to go for the full 16+4 megs (I've only got
|
||||
8 slots, with 4+1 config at the moment). This will cost more than I can bear
|
||||
at the moment. Is there another solution.
|
||||
|
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Thanks in advance, ... Rich.
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
||||
|
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From: kch@edgtech.demon.co.uk (kch)
|
||||
Subject: Re: ll
|
||||
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1993 17:53:33 +0000
|
||||
|
||||
Robert Broughton (Robert_Broughton@mindlink.bc.ca) wrote:
|
||||
:>I can type in "ll", and get the equivalent of "ls -l", but "find / -name ll
|
||||
:>-print" delivers nothing. What exactly is going on here.
|
||||
|
||||
:>I'm interested because ll doesn't work when I'm in a non-login shell.
|
||||
|
||||
If you look in /etc/profile, you will see that there are many aliases.
|
||||
'll' is one of them.
|
||||
|
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--
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|
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+---------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
|
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| Keith Howell | EdgTech International Ltd, 4/5 North Bar St, |
|
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| kch@edgtech.demon.co.uk | Banbury, OX16 0TB, United Kingdom. |
|
||||
| kch@cix.compulink.co.uk | Tel +44 (0)295 277088 Fax +44 (0)295 279179 |
|
||||
+---------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
|
||||
|
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------------------------------
|
||||
|
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From: "Michael L. Yacht" <my3k+@andrew.cmu.edu>
|
||||
Subject: Stable CSLIP
|
||||
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1993 11:31:53 -0400
|
||||
|
||||
Hokay, I'm running .99.10 and using SLIP (Works real well, fairly
|
||||
stable [crashes once a week, needing reboot]). What I want to know is
|
||||
if there is a kernel out there with STABLE CSLIP. I'd rather use
|
||||
CSLIP for the obvious reasons, and just wanted to know if there was a
|
||||
kernal that supported it.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-Mike Yacht
|
||||
-Carnegie Mellon University -- School of Computer Science
|
||||
====================================================================
|
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Mike Yacht || specter+@CMU.EDU
|
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|
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|
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