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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: Thu, 23 Sep 93 22:13:09 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Activists Digest #255
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Linux-Activists Digest #255, Volume #6 Thu, 23 Sep 93 22:13:09 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Audio CD player (Robert Stockmann)
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Re: running X appl. by modem ? (Wolfgang Thiel)
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Re: SmartHost with SMail? (rich@mulvey.com)
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Re: More SLS 1.03 problems. Kernel make breaks. (Kelly Murray)
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Re: Is there a Pascal Compiler for linux? (Byron A Jeff)
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Re: Future Domain SCSI (Sakari Aaltonen)
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Re: Future Domain SCSI (Sakari Aaltonen)
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Appointment book under X ? (Weihan Chang)
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Re: Audio CD player (Jon Tombs)
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Re: minicom 4g (Zhuo Er Lin)
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SLS 1.03 hangs on reboot (Thomas Michlmayr)
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Re: How does Linux compare to SUN IPC? (David Watson)
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Re: Smail in 99pl9 (Rick)
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Re: Future Domain SCSI (Gregg Brekke)
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Re: [A]RAWDISK.SYS: QIC-80 Backup of non-DOS disks (Juergen Prang)
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Setting active partition on second hard drive (Tim Reczek)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: stock@dutsh7.tudelft.nl (Robert Stockmann)
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Subject: Re: Audio CD player
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 01:56:10 GMT
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graeme@mccarthy.uwo.ca (Graeme Perrow) writes:
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>Hi...does anyone know if there is an audio CD player app available for X on
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>Linux? Thanks in advance
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Yes it comes with the SLS 1.03 package. It runs under XView 3.0 and its
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called workman. So start up openwin and look in the mouse menu under
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XView binaries. works great! check it out.
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>--
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>*****************************************************************************
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>* Graeme Perrow (graeme@csd.uwo.ca) * *Real* programmers use: *
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>* University of Western Ontario * C:\> copy con program.exe *
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>*****************************************************************************
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------------------------------
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From: upsyf173@psydiff2.uni-bielefeld.de (Wolfgang Thiel)
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Subject: Re: running X appl. by modem ?
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 19:03:35 GMT
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mitchell@cam.nist.gov (William_F._Mitchell) writes:
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>In article <1993Sep22.065902.16859@infodev.cam.ac.uk>, tjrc1@mbfs.bio.cam.ac.uk (Tim Cutts (Zoology)) writes:
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>|> slksp@cc.usu.edu writes:
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>|>
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>|> >In article <1993Sep21.183248.28107@hellgate.utah.edu>, predard%sunset.cs.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Pablo Redard) writes:
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>|> >>
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>|> >> I'm wondering if I can log into my account at the university
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>|> >> from home (through modem) and run an X application?
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>|>
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...
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>Does this require making the modem connection with SLIP?
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No!
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Wolfgang
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------------------------------
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From: rich@mulvey.com
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Subject: Re: SmartHost with SMail?
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 18:46:56 GMT
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John S. Roberts Jr. (johnr@ms.uky.edu) wrote:
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: How do I tell smail to use a smart host for routing mail. I am
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: on a slip line which does not allow me to telnet off our local
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: site. Therefore to send mail (telnet) other places I need to
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: route all my mail through a local machine.
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In your smail config file, use:
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smart_path=smart host name
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BTW - if you're using Slackware, there's a very handy script in
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smail/tools.linux named mkconfig that will automate all of the nasty
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smail configurations. :-)
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- Rich
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--
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Rich Mulvey Amateur Radio: N2VDS Rochester, NY
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rich@mulvey.com "Ignorance should be painful."
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From: kem@prl.ufl.edu (Kelly Murray)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help.misc,comp.os.linux
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Subject: Re: More SLS 1.03 problems. Kernel make breaks.
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Date: 23 Sep 1993 20:01:19 GMT
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In article <EGDORF.93Sep22161045@zaphod.lanl.gov>, egdorf@zaphod.lanl.gov (Skip Egdorf) writes:
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|> In article <EGDORF.93Sep22155428@zaphod.lanl.gov> egdorf@zaphod.lanl.gov (Skip Egdorf) writes:
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|>
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|> I have just installed SLS 1.03 retrieved from tsx-11.mit.edu on the
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|> afternoon of Sept 17.
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|> ...
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|> however, the real problem comes when I try to rebuild the kernel.
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|>
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|> And I have just found another interesting wrinkle, doing another make zImage
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|> doesn't change the problem, but REBOOTING does. It compiles tty_io.c
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|> with no problem and proceeds for a few dozen more files until it
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|> breaks again in the same way. I am now on my third reboot and the kernel
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|> is getting compiled slowly...
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I get the same kind of behavior on my SLS 1.01 release. The compiler screws up
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sometimes, especially if it has been compiling lots of stuff. I just reboot,
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and things then compile without errors as expected. My guess is that the
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page faulting system is buggy, especially since I also sometimes get messages
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about bad page tables, etc. This happens on both a .97 kernel and the 99 1.01
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kernel, and with different CPU's (386sx and 486sx), different memory (8mb, 16mb)
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and disks (IDE and ESDI), so I think its a software problem and not hardware related.
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-Kelly Murray
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------------------------------
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From: byron@cc.gatech.edu (Byron A Jeff)
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Subject: Re: Is there a Pascal Compiler for linux?
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 20:23:05 GMT
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In article <27sjf6$qhd@pdq.coe.montana.edu>,
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Joe Garber <oususajg@gemini.oscs.montana.edu> wrote:
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>
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> I need this for a class I am taking and would like to do my debugging
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>at home.
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Well not exactly. There is the p2c pascal to C translator. It converts
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pascal to C and there is a C library with many of the builtin pascal
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procedures and functions. I just tested it. It translates from pascal
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(many dialects including Turbo, HP, UCSD, and Berkeley Pascal) to a C
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program which can be compiled with the -lp2c library.
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Hope this helps,
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BAJ
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---
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Another random extraction from the mental bit stream of...
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Byron A. Jeff - PhD student operating in parallel!
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Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332 Internet: byron@cc.gatech.edu
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------------------------------
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From: sakaria@vipunen.hut.fi (Sakari Aaltonen)
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Subject: Re: Future Domain SCSI
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Date: 22 Sep 1993 17:07:53 GMT
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Reply-To: sakaria@vipunen.hut.fi (Sakari Aaltonen)
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In article <Rick_Bowers-220993102246@rickb.legal.stratus.com> Rick_Bowers@vos.stratus.com (Rick Bowers) writes:
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>In article <567@acme.fred.org>, greggb@acme.fred.org (Gregg D. Brekke)
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>wrote:
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>>
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>> I have a Future Domain TMC-1680 SCSI controller and Linux doesn't seem
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>> to recognize it at all. I thought I read it was in the list of
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>> 'supported' hardware?
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>> ...
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>
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>I've been having the same problem. I'm using the SLS version from July
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>1993 off of tsx-11.mit.edu.
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>
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>As Gregg states, when I boot LINUX, it looks for a SCSI controller and then
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>says it found nothing. 0 controllers, 0 disks, 0 tapes, 0 CD-ROMs, etc.
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>
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>I'd really like to get this going. The FAQ says the FD 1680 is supported,
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>but it somehow doesn't work.
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I've been using a TMC-1680 since last October. No problems.
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Perhaps the kernel you use hasn't been configured for Future Domain
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support? I think it's possible to make such a kernel...
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--
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Sakari Aaltonen | Linux is an ftp-able Unix clone for 386/486 PC's.
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sakaria@vipunen.hut.fi | Boggles *my* mind, it does.
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sakari@aplac.hut.fi
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------------------------------
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From: sakaria@vipunen.hut.fi (Sakari Aaltonen)
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Subject: Re: Future Domain SCSI
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Date: 23 Sep 1993 12:31:00 GMT
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Reply-To: sakaria@vipunen.hut.fi (Sakari Aaltonen)
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In article <CDs44A.1CI@news.iastate.edu> jdh@iastate.edu (Jon Hamilton) writes:
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>[...]
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>>I'd really like to get this going. The FAQ says the FD 1680 is supported,
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>>but it somehow doesn't work.
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>
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>You do have to configure it in... while doing make config, answer yes
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>to the seagate st/01 controller option. Note that the 16x0 does *not*
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>use the future domain driver, but the seagate one. If after installing
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>the kernel with this enabled and booting it still won't find your
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>card/drives, you may need to set some overrides in kernel/blk_drv/seagate.c.
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>It's well commented. And it _does_ work, I have a 1680 with no rom on
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>it and it works like a charm. Well, an 8 bit charm, but nonetheless...
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>
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Ahem. This seems to be a misunderstanding. If you have an 8-bit Future
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Domain host adapter like the TMC-850, then, yes, configure the Seagate
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8-bit driver.
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But: if you have a 16-bit Future Domain adapter like the TMC-1680, then
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you should, of course, configure the Future Domain driver (it's called
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the Future Domain driver, so this should be easy).
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My TMC-1680 has a ROM on it; I see no reason to remove the ROM just to
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go 8-bit.
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--
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Sakari Aaltonen | Linux is an ftp-able Unix clone for 386/486 PC's.
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sakaria@vipunen.hut.fi | Boggles *my* mind, it does.
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sakari@aplac.hut.fi
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------------------------------
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From: dpwc@dprmpt.UUCP (Weihan Chang)
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Subject: Appointment book under X ?
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Date: 23 Sep 93 21:31:15 GMT
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Is there a organizer/appointment book type program under X window
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for Linux ?
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Thanks.
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--
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*******************************************************
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* Weihan Chang : (301) 622-0900 ext 305 *
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* E-mail address : dpwc@dataprompt.com *
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*******************************************************
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------------------------------
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From: jon@robots.ox.ac.uk (Jon Tombs)
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Subject: Re: Audio CD player
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 21:58:13 GMT
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In article <1993Sep23.164229.18128@julian.uwo.ca> graeme@mccarthy.uwo.ca (Graeme Perrow) writes:
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>Hi...does anyone know if there is an audio CD player app available for X on
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>Linux? Thanks in advance
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Yes use workman.
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It is really quite a very nice package (albeit in OpenLook), I sent patches to
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the author for linux which I believe are in the source of the latest version,
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it should be just a case of:
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xmkmf
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make
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There is an old version binary on tsx-11 in the BETA/cdrom directory. Also
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there is xcdplay which doesn't really compare.
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Jon.
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------------------------------
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From: umlin000@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Zhuo Er Lin)
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Subject: Re: minicom 4g
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 22:33:52 GMT
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In <9309228005@caution.cistron.nl.mugnet.org> danny@caution.cistron.nl.mugnet.org (Danny ter Haar) writes:
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>In article <CDqI8J.1E4@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca> jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca (John Henders) writes:
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>>
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>> It seems to not have made it onto either tsx-11 or sunsite. I
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>>checked the listings and downloaded the one with the most recent date,
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>>and it's not 1.4g.
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>> Please send it again, and maybe leave a note asking the maintainers
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>>to delete the other versions and there are some really obsolete versions
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>>up there.
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>>
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>sure putting it on sunsite RIGHT NOW !! :-)
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>I dont get it on TSX-11 because i get permission denied ....
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>but on sunsite it is in /pub/Linux/Incoming
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>I didn't send a note to the operator yet but when I find the time
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>i'll certainly will......
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It is not in sunsite: /pub/Linux/Incoming. Where did you put it in?
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I also check apps/comm, it contains the 1.4 b version, dated 1992.
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--
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========================================================================
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| Eric Lin Voice: (204) 783-2884 |
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| Computer Engineering FAX Modem: (204) 783-2884 |
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| University of Manitoba Internet: Umlin000@cc.Umanitoba.CA |
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------------------------------
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From: tbm@kroete.cosy.sbg.ac.at (Thomas Michlmayr)
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Subject: SLS 1.03 hangs on reboot
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 19:39:15 GMT
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I just installed the SLS 1.03 on a 386-40 with 4 megs of RAM.
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I had nearly no problems installing the system, and the machine now
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runs just fine (including internet access and all).
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BUT, whenever i su and want to reboot the machine, the system hangs
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itself without any reason or error message...
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eg, i su and use the reboot command without any parameters, the machine
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hangs. (no errors,...)
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shutdown -r now does the same.
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anyone got an idea???
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Thomas
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=============================================================================
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|"The only reason for single | Michlmayr Thomas (AUSTRIA) |"One bad sector|
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| user/multitasking systems | tbm@kroete.cosy.sbg.ac.at | can ruin the |
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| is to cover their slowness"| Thomas.Michlmayr@uibk.ac.at | whole day" |
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| GS(CS) d-- -p+ c+++ l+(++) u++ e+ !n h* f? m-- s/+ !g w+ t+ r y+(*) |
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=============================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: watson@madvax.uwa.oz.au (David Watson)
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Subject: Re: How does Linux compare to SUN IPC?
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Date: 23 Sep 1993 23:08:37 GMT
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In article <steve.748726889@interaccess.com>, steve@interaccess.com (Steve Norton) writes:
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|> a228dhal@cdf.toronto.edu (Dhaliwal Bikram Singh) writes:
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|>
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|> >It has seemed to me that my Linux system at home (X and GCC running in
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|> >a 15mb partition, on a 386-40, with room to spare) is faster than the
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|> >SUN IPC workstations I use at school. I can only offer subjective
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|> >speculation though, ie. time for a xterm to open, etc...
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|>
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|> Now, I'm kind of biased. I personally believe Sparcs are junk, and that
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|> a 40Mhz motherboard with a 386 is just as good as a 40Mhz Sparc motherboard.
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I run a computationally intensive xview program under Linux on a
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486DX33 in 8 seconds. The same program and data set on a Sun SPARC
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takes 11 seconds. Both compiles were gcc.
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--
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Dave Watson Internet: watson@maths.uwa.edu.au
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Department of Mathematics Tel: (61 9) 380 3359
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The University of Western Australia FAX: (61 9) 380 1028
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Nedlands, WA 6009 Australia. Real data are full of surprises
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------------------------------
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From: pclink@qus102.qld.tne.oz.au (Rick)
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Subject: Re: Smail in 99pl9
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 00:13:31 GMT
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vrgrimm@y.cip.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de (Volker Grimm) writes:
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>I am running Linux .99pl9 and installed all of the SLS-Distrib.
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>Since there are several persons working on my systems, lately we tried out
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>sending mail via elm. It turns up, that mail can be sent from everywhere to
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>user root but no other user can receive mail. All the docs don't seem to talk
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I vaguely remember this from my first installation. As I recall, the
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mail directory, /usr/spool/mail, had bad permissions. Make sure that the
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group is mail, and that the mode is 775. If that doesn't help, try
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passing a message directly to /usr/lib/sendmail (a link to smail) and
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see how it's processing the message:
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/usr/lib/sendmail -t -d9 <<EOF
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To: <username here>
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Test mesg
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EOF
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Rick.
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------------------------------
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From: greggb@tazz.fred.org (Gregg Brekke)
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Subject: Re: Future Domain SCSI
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 17:59:48 GMT
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OK,
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To all of you who still can't get Linux to recognize your Future Domain
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1680 SCSI card...
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Try booting off of the SLS 3.5" A1 disk. The 5.25" install disk doesn't
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include 1680 recognition in the kernel. I guess SLS either forgot to
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update the kernel or didn't have room for all of the goodies on the
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5.25" disk.
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However, I switched my floppy cables around, booted the 3.5" A1 and
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viola!!! It recognized the 1680, my SCSI hard disk, SCSI tape drive,
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but fails on my CD-ROM (another problem...) With the TEAC CD-ROM
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disconnected, everything works great.
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I hope this helps some others. It seemed so absurd when I thought of
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booting the other disk [they wouldn't have different kernel versions on
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different sized distribution disk?] but it works.
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Later,
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Gregg
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--
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===========================================================================
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Gregg D. Brekke Director of Network Operations, Global SchoolNet Fdn.
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greggb@fred.org FrEdMail - The K-12 link to the InterNet
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------------------------------
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From: prang@du9ds4.fb9dv.uni-duisburg.de (Juergen Prang)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.386bsd.misc
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Subject: Re: [A]RAWDISK.SYS: QIC-80 Backup of non-DOS disks
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Date: 24 Sep 93 00:01:08 GMT
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buk@taz.de ($ Burkhard Kohl) writes:
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>Juergen Prang (prang@du9ds4.fb9dv.uni-duisburg.de) wrote:
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>: Currently a lot of work is done, to implement a driver for
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>: QIC-80 (Floppycontroller-) Streamertapes. In the meantime I
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>: decided to write a DOS device driver, that enables logical
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>: access to non-DOS disks/partitions under DOS.
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>As far as I know there is an drive for floppy tape streamers
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>for linux already available on sunsite.unc.edu:
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> /pub/Linux/kernel/tapes/ftape-0.9.tar.z
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>or even higher.
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I know of this driver too, I even tried it around the middle of
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the year, but was somewhat disappointed. So I decided to write
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the *DOS* driver to circumvent the potential problems ftape had
|
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at that times, because I wanted to be able to backup my Linux HD
|
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(I heard recently, that the last version ftape-0.9.6 should be
|
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much more stable and reliable than earlier versions, but I
|
||||
can not install it until I'll upgrade to at least 0.99pl12)
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|
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For now I'm able to take complete snapshots of my system (or at
|
||||
least of my root partition) and are able to boot immediately after
|
||||
restore. Something that is of some interest to me is exchanging
|
||||
different free Unix OS's (ie Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD) on the same
|
||||
partition in around three quarters of an hour via tape (or even shorter,
|
||||
if I zip the complete partition into a file on our Novell server :-)
|
||||
|
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>As an aside I would like to say that we should not talk fo
|
||||
>"QIC-80" drivers since QIC-80 only specifies the tape format.
|
||||
>The signal interface is defined in (QIC-117 - hope that's right,
|
||||
>i don't have my QIC interface list at hand).
|
||||
|
||||
In terms of QIC specs you may be right (I don't know them), but
|
||||
I used the term in the usual common sense to denote the type
|
||||
of tape drive I have. But to clarify another point: I did not
|
||||
write a QIC-xxx device driver for DOS, but a driver that maps
|
||||
an arbitrary portion of my disk (my Unix partition) into a regular
|
||||
DOS file, which I am capable to compress and backup using my
|
||||
Central Point Backup Software delivered with my IOMEGA tape drive
|
||||
(this gives me an image backup of my Unix partition in QIC-80
|
||||
format, to be exact) or using any other useful DOS program and
|
||||
storage medium (see paragraph above).
|
||||
|
||||
back,up & away
|
||||
Juergen
|
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--
|
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Juergen Prang | prang@du9ds4.fb9dv.uni-duisburg.de
|
||||
University of Duisburg |********************************************
|
||||
Electrical Engineering | Logic is a systematic method of coming
|
||||
Dept. of Dataprocessing | to the wrong conclusion with confidence
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
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|
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.msdos,comp.os.msdos.misc
|
||||
From: reczek@acsu.buffalo.edu (Tim Reczek)
|
||||
Subject: Setting active partition on second hard drive
|
||||
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 01:56:44 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Hi everyone,
|
||||
|
||||
I have two hard drives: Westen Digital 340MB as master, Maxtor 130MB
|
||||
as slave. I was considering using the 130MB dive to run linux on while
|
||||
leaving the 340MB drive solely DOS.
|
||||
|
||||
Question: Can I make the linux partion on the 2nd drive the active partition?
|
||||
|
||||
I tried to do this with fdisk (with both drives having DOS partitions) and
|
||||
it said that only partions on the first drive can be made active.
|
||||
|
||||
Does this mean that I am unable to run linux on the 130MB drive because
|
||||
I can't make it the active partion (short of physically swapping the drives).
|
||||
|
||||
Admittedly I haven't delved much into linux, so I don't even know if this
|
||||
makes a difference. But if I have to have the linux partition on the first
|
||||
drive (the 340MB), I'll have to backup and repartion the whole thing (yuck!).
|
||||
I'd really prefer to keep my O.S's on separate drives if possible.
|
||||
|
||||
Any info is appreciated.
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks,
|
||||
|
||||
Tim
|
||||
|
||||
reczek@autarch.acsu.buffalo.edu
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Study nothing except in the knowledge that you already knew it.
|
||||
-Clive Barker (Imajica)
|
||||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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