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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: Mon, 20 Sep 93 17:13:21 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Activists Digest #245
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Linux-Activists Digest #245, Volume #6 Mon, 20 Sep 93 17:13:21 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Database for LINUX? (Steef S.G. de Bruijn)
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Re: PROBLEM: X386 freezing up station (Ullrich Martini)
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Re: X and Slackware 1.0.3? (Hugo Eide Gunnarsen)
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Re: Help! Floppyless Linux ? (Andrew R. Tefft)
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Re: "Memory exhausted" problem in X solved (Andrew R. Tefft)
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Re: PROBLEM: X386 freezing up station (Hugo Eide Gunnarsen)
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Re: Memory LEAKING!*=--.._ (sn)
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Re: Snow in a Cirrus Logic 5426 card with XFree 1.3 (Linux) (Herve Soulard)
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Infomagic (Weng Loh)
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Where is Slackware Linux dist? (frank mobl young)
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(Q) xia vs. ext2fs (Rick Frankel)
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Re: SLS wont mount /proc (Terje Eggestad)
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Non-US keyboards (DE SCHEEMAECKER MARC)
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Stealth VRAM support for Linux? (Diego A. Aranda)
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Re: BBS package (Derek Bischoff)
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IBM PS/1 X Config (Dave Clemans)
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Re: Help! Floppyless Linux ? (David C. Niemi)
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Re: Linux won't let me change password for new user (Roland Kwee)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.unix
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From: debruijn@cs.utwente.nl (Steef S.G. de Bruijn)
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Subject: Re: Database for LINUX?
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 14:17:34 GMT
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In article <qD510B1w165w@lumina.robin.de>, michael@lumina.robin.de (Michael Schreiter) writes:
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|> debruijn@cs.utwente.nl (Steef S.G. de Bruijn) writes:
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|>
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|> > In article <CDB4BC.KzI@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca>, jkowalik@undergrad.math.
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|> > |>
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|> > |> I was wondering if there exists a Database for Linux. If not, can anyone
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|> > |> suggest a Unix like OS that would have a database program? I am interested
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|> > |> databases that use Informix SQL language.
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|> > |>
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|> > |> Thanks,
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|> > |>
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|> > |> Yarek
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|> >
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|> > Get POSTGRES, a relational active database management system. it WORKS!
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|> > (nic.funet.fi) and others?
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|> >
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|> > Steef
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|>
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|> Hello Steef,
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|>
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|> is POSTGRES an X-WINDOWS program or does ist works on ASCII- terminals too ?
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|>
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|> Michael
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|>
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|> +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|> | Michael Schreiter voice (+49) (0)6074 44159 |
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|> | michael@lumina.robin.de |
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|> +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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(From mind:)
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Postgres is a three-level database system.
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The top level is the postgres executable which does the direct database access.
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The intermediate level is the postmaster, which does concurrency control etc.
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The last level is the user program, which gives its queries to the postmaster
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(which in turn gives them to the database engine, postgres).
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Postgres distribution incorporates a library package to write your own programs
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using the postgres database system. To make life easier, the distribution
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also incorporates a monitor program, which you (user) can use to enter queries
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by hand. Of course, you can also supply a text file which contains queries.
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In short, the answer is: NO, no X-Win program, but you can write your own.
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Good Luck!
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Steef
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From: martini@hep.physik.uni-muenchen.de (Ullrich Martini)
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Subject: Re: PROBLEM: X386 freezing up station
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Reply-To: martini@hep.physik.uni-muenchen.de
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 15:53:17 GMT
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In article 1@hugo.rz.fh-ulm.de, platz_b3@hugo.rz.fh-ulm.de (RZ Diplomantenarbeitsplatz) writes:
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> Hi,
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> I got a problem when running X386. Sometimes the X-Server freezes
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> the complete station. All X-Clients seem to stop ( clock doesn't
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> update, xload doesn#t update ). I haven't tried to login into my
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> station from remote, but i'm quite sure that the machine is hanging.
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> The problem is that this doesn#t hppen all the time. Sometimes
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> I can open lots of shell-windows and anything will work fine, but
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> othertimes the statiob hangs after opening just two windows.
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> I think my configuratuion in Xconfig is ok. I can create lots
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> of processes if I don't use X386.
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> I'm running linux 0.99p12 and XFree 2.0. Window-Manager is olvwm.
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> Hardware: Cyrix 486DLC, VGA 16 ET4000 SVGA card, 8 MBYte RAM,
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> 16 MByte Swap space
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> Question is: Is the defect described above a known failure
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> (I hanve't found anything about it in README files).
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> Can I do anything to avoid it?
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Hi,
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I had just the same problem (But with pl9) until I dropped olvwm and changed to twm.
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Is it possibble that olvwm has a problem?
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Ullrich
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From: hugogu@slagg.met.sintef.no (Hugo Eide Gunnarsen)
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Subject: Re: X and Slackware 1.0.3?
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 93 16:10:27 GMT
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Hi.
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This seems like a simular problem that I have.
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80486DX50
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16MB RAM
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490 MB IDE HD
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The ET4000
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Monitor ForeFront MTS-9564
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Start X, start some tasks and the log out NOTHING ... Freeze
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Start dosemu start edit Freeze
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Seems to happen when I uses a lot of memeory (or not).
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Hugo E. Gunnarsen
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hugogu@slagg.met.sintef.no
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From: teffta@cs690-3.erie.ge.com (Andrew R. Tefft)
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Subject: Re: Help! Floppyless Linux ?
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Reply-To: teffta@cs690-3.erie.ge.com
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 15:48:43 GMT
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In article 15783@cc.gatech.edu, byron@cc.gatech.edu (Byron A Jeff) writes:
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>In article <27ctjk$osb@aurora.engr.latech.edu>, Alex Ramos
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><ramos@engr.latech.edu> wrote:
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>>I have a 386 SX/16 with 80meg of disk space (in 2 disks), BUT only a
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>>360K floppy, which I'd call "floppyless" for all practical purposes. Is
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>>there any way I can install Linux on this machine? I have a modem and
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>>access to SLIP lines at school, if that would be of any help.
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>Sorry for the bad news. The only ray of hope is that you really can
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>function without the floppy after you've installed linux.
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I wouldn't say that. You won't get much of a rootdisk in 360k for
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recovery purposes. If you have hard drive problems you would need to
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borrow a HD drive again.
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HD 3.5" drives are about $60 now. See if you think that's a reasonable
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investment (consider that it can move with you to any future machine).
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--
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Andy Tefft - new, expanded .sig - teffta@cs690-3.erie.ge.com
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From: teffta@cs690-3.erie.ge.com (Andrew R. Tefft)
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Subject: Re: "Memory exhausted" problem in X solved
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Reply-To: teffta@cs690-3.erie.ge.com
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 16:00:41 GMT
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In article 748445167@ness, hancu@crim.ca (Marius Hancu) writes:
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>Following his advice on a related query, I inserted the following
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>lines in my /etc/rc file:
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>
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>mkswap -c /dev/hda2 16500
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>swapon -a
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>
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>and
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>
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>/dev/hda2 none swap defauts in the /etc/fstab file.
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>Would someone comment on why I had to insert these lines in those
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>files? I would have expected to get by just by the commands at
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>partitioning time. Don't they have a lasting effect?
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You don't need to do the mkswap in your /etc/rc. just the swapon.
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This is pretty standard Unix operating procedure, nothing magical
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here.
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>If they don't, this should be mentioned in the FAQs
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FAQ's are not the best documentation (highly overrated in my opinion).
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Get a Unix book and perhaps one on general Unix system administration.
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At any rate, it *is* in black and white in the FAQ, question VIII.09.
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It says to put the swapon command in your rc file for specific devices,
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which of course would have worked for you, and hints that you can do it
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via the fstab as well. For that method you would have had to dig a bit
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but then again it's a pretty normal Unixy thing to do.
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>By the way fellows, it seems that any fear that not enough
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>pty's are generated, that I had, seems to be unfounded. In another
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>post, someone else mentioned that (naturally!) linux automatically
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>generates as many pty's as it needs. This as I tried in vain to use
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>mknod to generate more pty's for my xterms and emacses.
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You do need to use mknod to make them but you don't have to do
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anything in the kernel to allow you to use any set amount.
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--
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Andy Tefft - new, expanded .sig - teffta@cs690-3.erie.ge.com
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------------------------------
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From: hugogu@slagg.met.sintef.no (Hugo Eide Gunnarsen)
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Subject: Re: PROBLEM: X386 freezing up station
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 93 16:32:51 GMT
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I'm running twm, and my XFree-1.3 freezes all time (often when I'm exiting).
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Hugo E. Gunnarsen
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hugogu@slagg.met.sintef.no
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------------------------------
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From: sn@plato.chemietechnik.uni-dortmund.de (sn)
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Subject: Re: Memory LEAKING!*=--.._
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Date: 20 Sep 1993 15:37:29 GMT
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jP@hpacv.com writes:
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>[ Article crossposted from comp.os.linux.admin ]
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>[ Author was jP@hpacv.com ]
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>[ Posted on Sat, 18 Sep 1993 22:02:25 GMT ]
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>Hello!
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> Just installed SLS 0.99.12 and hooked that baby right up to the
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>net. All went great and life was good UNTIL I did a top or a free.
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> Here output RIGHT after bootup! HELP! I'm missing 15 meg!
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> Check this out...........
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>Here's the free output:
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> total used free shared buffers
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>Mem: 14964 13792 1172 1856 10696
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>Swap: 0 0 0
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>Here's the top output:
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>Load Averages 0.74 0.33 0.35
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>17 processes: 16 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
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>CPU states: 6.5% user, 0.0% nice, 12.2% system, 81.3% idle
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>Mem: 14964K av, 13840K used, 1124K free, 1928K shrd, 10688 buff
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> ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
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>Swap: 0K av, 0K used, 0K free
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Nothing wrong there... Look at "buffers". If you have RAM available and
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read something from the disk, it is cached until more RAM is needed.
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You have 10.6 Meg of Buffers. If you would load a program that uses more
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than the 1.1 Meg you have available, the buffers would automatically be
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reduced in size and more RAM would be available.
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-Sven
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------------------------------
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From: soulard@goudurix.inria.fr (Herve Soulard)
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Crossposted-To: comp.windows.x.i386unix,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: Re: Snow in a Cirrus Logic 5426 card with XFree 1.3 (Linux)
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Date: 20 Sep 93 16:37:14 GMT
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Reply-To: soulard@sor.inria.fr
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> Is this already known or is my card broken?
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I don't know if this is already known but I have exactly the same problem.
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I think I've seen a message saying that some Cirrus clone boards are bad.
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May be we have both such a card.
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I have another question. Before my VLB 5426 based video card, I was usind an
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ISA Paradise clone with XFree 1.2. And I now, it seems that my new card have
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lower performances. This is specially true during scrolling in a xterm that
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is full of text. Is it the same for every one having a 5426 board ?
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Herve Soulard.
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------------------------------
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Subject: Infomagic
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From: weng.loh@cdreams.com (Weng Loh)
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 93 14:41:00 -0500
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I just purchased this CD-ROM from a PC show made by a company called
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Infomagic. It includes Linux 0.99.10 386BSD and NetBSD source and
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binaries. The Linux included seems to be a mirror of some major ftp
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archive site, and includes SLS 1.01 under the /packages/SLS dir.
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I've succeeded in installing the SLS package, but cannot get the
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X to start. There are no scripts or binaries called xinit or startx,
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contrary to the included instructions.
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Am I missing something here? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks.
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------------------------------
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From: youngfm@wfu.edu (frank mobl young)
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Subject: Where is Slackware Linux dist?
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Date: 20 Sep 1993 18:28:32 GMT
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Where is the SlackWare distribution site? I'm looking to get a copy from
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the source, rather than a mirror site if at all possible. Secondly, since
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I've never looked at this distibution, approx how large is it relative to
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the SLS or TAMU releases? Lastly, what packages are included in this
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distribution, relative to SLS 1.03 (which I am currently running)?
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Thanks,
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Frank
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------------------------------
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From: rfrankel@obelix.obelix.us.oracle.com (Rick Frankel)
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Subject: (Q) xia vs. ext2fs
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Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 18:38:16 GMT
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Can someone explain the pros/cons of the xia vs. the ext2fs file
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systems?
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I notice that the boot disks seem to be in xia.
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the faq says they both exists but nothing about their +++ & ---.
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thanx in advance,
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rick
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--
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rfrankel@us.oracle.com
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richard.frankel@amail.amdahl.com
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------------------------------
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From: t0e0078@tamsun.tamu.edu (Terje Eggestad)
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Subject: Re: SLS wont mount /proc
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Date: 20 Sep 1993 14:29:02 -0500
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I seem to recall that every time I recompiled the kernel, I got teh
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option to include/disclude the proc file system.
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I think I discluded it, as I discluded the SCSI drivers.
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My proc file don't work either, I'm running a TAMU distribution, 0.99pl4
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Terje
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_________ _________ _________
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/ \ / \ / \
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| | | | | | Terje Eggestad
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| FORTRAN | | VMS | | MSDOS | t0e0078@tamsun.tamu.edu
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| | | | | |
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| RIP | | RIP | | RIP | "A dollar saved is a dollar
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| | | | | | wasted"
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% --- Thomas Edison
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------------------------------
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From: we39110@vub.ac.be (DE SCHEEMAECKER MARC)
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Subject: Non-US keyboards
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Date: 20 Sep 93 12:07:30 GMT
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How do I change the keyboard?
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I tried to use setkbd but he asks something like a diacretics file and mask.
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setkbd fr ??? ???
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What are the missing parameters?
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Thanks,
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Marc
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------------------------------
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From: daa7365@tamsun.tamu.edu (Diego A. Aranda)
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Subject: Stealth VRAM support for Linux?
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Date: 20 Sep 1993 15:10:38 -0500
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After hearing some very positive comments about Linux, I decided to go
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ahead and install it on my system. Before doing so, I read all the FAQs
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and information I could find, and I discovered that Diamond cards are not
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supported.
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I was told by an expert Linux user that the video drivers necessary
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for using a Diamond Stealth VRAM with Linux are available somewhere
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on the net. I'd like to know where I might possibly find them, how solid
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they are, and how to go about installing them (being new to Linux, I
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haven't the slightest).
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If you have any information, please e-mail me, as I'm rather anxious to
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try out Linux with X-Windows. Thank you.
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--
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Diego A. Aranda | DAA7365@TAMSUN.TAMU.EDU | Texas A&M University | CS | U-3 |
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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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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: BBS package
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Date: 19 Sep 93 04:39:00 GMT
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: > The first is the BBS program in form of a users shell with
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: > integrated news and mail users agent. Such a program should
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: > utilize native UNIX news and mail transport agents and not try
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: > to implement a propietary data format.
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DCA> : The only problem I see with that is it defeats the purpose of the
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DCA> BBS.
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DCA> : If a person chooses to run a BBS for UNIX, it's usually because they
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DCA> don't : want the people to get a shell, and also for ease of use. Many
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DCA> people are : accustomed to a 'BBS' type interface, and not to a UNIX
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DCA> shell.
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DCA> : A BBS allows the SysAdmin to give people an easy interface where
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DCA> they don't : have to be bothered with accounts, and other functions.
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DCA> You've missed the point. The above does not say SHELL PROMPT. It says
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DCA> USER'S SHELL. Two different things. The shell could be a menu program
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DCA> where the user never sees the shell prompt.
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Well, actually Mark, I don't think he did.
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yasee, Unix, as an Operating system, when you consider all the
|
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built-in functions (news, mail, write or chat) It has the basic
|
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makings to provide excelent BBS services. It makes sense
|
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to provide a menu (bbs like) shell interface for the user to
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protect him from the unix shell prompt, then use the built
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in functions of mail, etc to do the work of the bbs.
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I believe one of the greatest obstacles of doing that are the following:
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One, for most bbs's it is a simple matter to remove a user from
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the list of users for bbs management.
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Two, Most bbs's use a singular user for the bbs for the following:
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this way you can have NEW users, and this way you can have just
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one user, one set of permissions to regulate and keep sheltered
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from other users. (should you have any)
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It is difficult for someone to get an id, create an entry in the
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/etc/passwd file, allow him limited access, promote, etc, etc, etc
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in the current OS. If you have one login for the bbs, and it
|
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is public knowlege, you could build up users from that list. Loyal
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and current users who would like their own id could be accomodated for.
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enough for now
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... Sincerely, Derek
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From: dclemans@news.wv.mentorg.com (Dave Clemans)
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Subject: IBM PS/1 X Config
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Date: 20 Sep 1993 18:31:43 GMT
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Reply-To: dave_clemans@mentorg.com
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|
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Does anyone have a fully working X configuration/setup for the IBM PS/1?
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|
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I have PS/1 "Executive Consultant" series boxes. The basic SLS 1.03 install
|
||||
worked fine when LILO got the right hard disk parameter information.
|
||||
|
||||
The display is fully capable of a 1024x768 resolution. But when I try that
|
||||
in X, the display is wildly screwed up. The obvious guess is that the timing
|
||||
info in the Xconfig file isn't fully correct. I can probably figure it out,
|
||||
but has anybody already done it?
|
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|
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Thanks,
|
||||
dgc
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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From: niemidc@oasis.gtefsd.com (David C. Niemi)
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Subject: Re: Help! Floppyless Linux ?
|
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Date: 20 Sep 1993 20:51:54 GMT
|
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Reply-To: niemidc@oasis.gtefsd.com
|
||||
|
||||
In article Ln9@cs690-3.erie.ge.com, teffta@cs690-3.erie.ge.com (Andrew R. Tefft) writes:
|
||||
>In article 15783@cc.gatech.edu, byron@cc.gatech.edu (Byron A Jeff) writes:
|
||||
>>In article <27ctjk$osb@aurora.engr.latech.edu>, Alex Ramos
|
||||
>><ramos@engr.latech.edu> wrote:
|
||||
>
|
||||
>>>I have a 386 SX/16 with 80meg of disk space (in 2 disks), BUT only a
|
||||
>>>360K floppy, which I'd call "floppyless" for all practical purposes. Is
|
||||
>>>there any way I can install Linux on this machine? I have a modem and
|
||||
>>>access to SLIP lines at school, if that would be of any help.
|
||||
>
|
||||
>HD 3.5" drives are about $60 now. See if you think that's a reasonable
|
||||
>investment (consider that it can move with you to any future machine).
|
||||
|
||||
Are you kidding? I've seen them for more like $45. I bought an EHD
|
||||
(2.88 MB) drive for $70, a Toshiba, no less!
|
||||
|
||||
But I agree, it'll need some sort of higher density floppy, or Ethernet, or
|
||||
tape, or SOMETHING for the machine to be worth your time.
|
||||
---
|
||||
David C. Niemi The U.S. Constitution may be flawed, but it's
|
||||
David.Niemi@oasis.gtegsc.com a whole lot better than what we have now.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: rkwee@ursula.ee.pdx.edu (Roland Kwee)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Linux won't let me change password for new user
|
||||
Date: 20 Sep 1993 13:43:29 -0700
|
||||
|
||||
>winstead@cs.tulane.edu (Teddy Winstead) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
>>I used the latest SLS distribution of Linux from sunsite.unc.edu, and
|
||||
>>when I added a user with useradd,...
|
||||
>>and Linux informs me that my password has expires, and that I should
|
||||
>>select a new one. It then promptly tells me (without letting me
|
||||
>>type anything in) that the password cannot be changed.
|
||||
|
||||
I am using the same Linux and had to fiddle around quite a lot to add
|
||||
a new user. Two hints: use `passwd -f user' (you must be root) to `forget'
|
||||
the current password. Set the aging parameters to 0 10000 -1 -1; type
|
||||
`passwd -S root' to see what I mean. Wrong aging par's can prevent
|
||||
changing a password.
|
||||
|
||||
Roland Kwee RolandKwee@ACM.org
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
|
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The current version of Linux is 0.99pl9 released on April 23, 1993
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