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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, 4 Oct 93 11:13:11 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Activists Digest #284
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Linux-Activists Digest #284, Volume #6 Mon, 4 Oct 93 11:13:11 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Busmice (Wayne Stidolph)
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Re: compile problem? trivia.. (JEFF EPLER)
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PCMCIA (Juergen Seeger)
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Re: SLS install problems-need help (marauder)
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Re: SoftLanding Message (Drew Eckhardt)
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Xwindows on CrystalScan and ATI GUP (Bill McKinnon '96)
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Q:Disk doubler for linux? (Honoo Suzuki n-2423)
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Re: LILO Default to MSDOS? (K. van Houten)
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Re: WHAT HAVE I TO DO TO SET UP THE .PROFILE (Peter Singhof)
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Diskless Linux (Jan-Piet Mens)
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Gigabyte-Option, Adaptec 1542C (zam036@zam112.zam.kfa-juelich.de)
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Re: How set time zone? (Joerg Stenger)
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FidoNet software (ben elliston)
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Problem with xdm... (Jean-Pierre Sarrato)
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gcc -g option breaks code ? (Herbert Kastberger)
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Re: Problem with xdm... (Chris Vetter)
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Who sells Linux on CD (roman yarish)
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Re: SLS install problems-need help (Brett Michaels)
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Xconfig for 386/20e (Thomas J Bilan)
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Re: HARDWARE: Mitsumi LU005S CD-ROM anyone? (Eberhard Moenkeberg)
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Stable SLS ("Michael L. Yacht")
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: stidolph@leland.Stanford.EDU (Wayne Stidolph)
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Subject: Re: Busmice
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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 93 03:37:39 GMT
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ah379@Freenet.carleton.ca (Jerome Lacroix) writes:
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>
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>In a previous article, ag794@Freenet.carleton.ca (Tony Cifelli) says:
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>
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>>
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>>Has anyone got the busmouse that comes with the ATI Graphics Ultra Plus
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>>(NOT the Pro), to work with X on Linux? It uses IRQ2. This can be
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>>changed if necessary. Right now the mouse pointer sits in the middle
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>>of the screen, and is locked up.
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>>
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>
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>From what I encountered with my Logitech mouse on a Microsoft Inport, the
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>Linux kernel expects the bus mouse to be configured for IRQ 5 by default.
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>You seem to have two choices. Switch your mouse IRQ to 5, or as in my
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>situation, modify the file busmouse.h in the /linux/kernel/char_drv
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>directory to reflect your current IRQ and recompile the kernel. It worked
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>for me. Good Luck!
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Note that IRQ is the cascade interrupt; when the bus mouse is set to tug
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on the physical IRQ2, the software sees IRQ9. When you change
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busmouse.h, don't change to IRQ2 (system will crash) change to IRQ9.
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But leave the mouse on IRQ2. "It worked for me."
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Wayne
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--
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Wayne@stidol.mtv.gtegsc.com or stidolph@leland.stanford.edu
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What I say is from me only. I try to be accurate, but I make mistakes: sorry.
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------------------------------
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From: jepler@herbie.unl.edu (JEFF EPLER)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.lang.c
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Subject: Re: compile problem? trivia..
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Date: 4 Oct 1993 04:08:32 GMT
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rich@mulvey.com writes:
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>Jeff Stern (jstern@aris.ss.uci.edu) wrote:
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>: =====
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>: main(v,c)char**c;{for(v[c++]="Hello, world!\n)";
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>: (!!c)[*c]&&(v--||--c&&execlp(*c,*c,c[!!c]+!!c,!c));
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>: **c=!c)write(!!*c,*c,!!**c);}
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>: =====
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> Secondly, the code, as you posted it, cannot compile under *any*
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>correct C compiler. Where is your declaration/definition for v? Please
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>post an accurate copy. Though it appears that you've taken an example
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>from the obsfucated C contest.
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Under K&R, using old-style prototypes, v would be declared as type int
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-- The header is essentially the same as
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main(int argc, char **argv)
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------------------------------
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From: js@ix.de (Juergen Seeger)
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Subject: PCMCIA
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Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1993 16:18:52 GMT
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I've heard there is a possibility to work with PCMCIA cards,
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especially ethernet cards, under Linux. Is there anyone who know
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this more detailed?
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Juergen Seeger
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--
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=
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|Juergen Seeger | EMail: js@ix.de |
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|iX - Multiuser Multitasking Magazin | FAX: +49 511 5352-361 |
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|D-3000 Hannover 61, Helstorfer Str. 7 | Tel.: +49 511 5352-386 |
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------------------------------
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From: marauder@netsys.com (marauder)
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Subject: Re: SLS install problems-need help
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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1993 04:33:08 GMT
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David J. Dorkin (ddorkin@orac.holonet.net) wrote:
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: I am trying to install SLS Linux on my new HD, It initializes the
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: Linux/Minix partition fine, but doesn't properly set up my swap partition
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: via the installation script. Also, while installing 70Megs worth, I
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: received errors all of the time including:
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: stdin:out of memory
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: virtual memory exceeded in 'new'
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: tar: could not allocate memory for blacking factor 20
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: sed: couldn't allocate momory
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: ddorkin@holonet.net
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What you have to do prior to initiating the install script is turn on (and
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allow linux to see/use) your defined swap partition, to do so simply login as
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root and execute the following:
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swapon /dev/hdax - where "hdax" is your mkswap formatted swap partition.
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(ie "swapon /dev/hda3").
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if everything goes as planned,Linux will report to you, a message similar to
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"adding xxxx K of swap"..
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now you should have plenty of space to continue with the install..
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-marauder
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------------------------------
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From: drew@kinglear.cs.colorado.edu (Drew Eckhardt)
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Subject: Re: SoftLanding Message
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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1993 04:08:28 GMT
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In article <1993Oct4.020831.11535@julian.uwo.ca>,
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Ideas for Brainstorming <idea@dynamic.heart.rri.uwo.ca> wrote:
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>My system:
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>
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[ irrelvant portions deleted ]
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>
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> Segate 4385N 315 meg
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>
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> Quantum 200S 200 meg
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>
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> Quantum 120S 120 meg
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>
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>My system is mainly used as a DOS/Windows system. I am trying to set up
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>
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>the Quantum 120 for a Linux system. When I boot the Linux A1 disk it ID's
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>
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>all 3 drives, the CD and sound card correctly. However when I try to issue
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>
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>the command "fdisk /dev/sdc" it tells me that it cannot open that device.
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>
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>From the docs I assume that the system will support more than 2 SCSI drives.
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Yes. For all practical purposes, an unlimited number of SCSI devices
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are supported.
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>Where am I going wrong? I am able to partition the 3rd drive for DOS
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>
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>using Adaptec's software. All of the SCSI ID's are set correctly.
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>
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>Everything appears to be correct with the exception that to Linux the
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>
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>3rd drive does not exist.
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Unix devices are identified as either block or character (block
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devices go through the buffer cache, character devices do not) devices,
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a major number (ie which driver is used - block major 8 corresponds
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to SCSI disks) and a minor number (ie which unit is being accessed
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through a given driver - ie character major 4, minor 0 is the first
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virtual console, minor 1 the next, etc). However, accessing devices through
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this separate namespace would break the unix/Linux metaphor of
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"everything is a file," so character and block device special files
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are created under /dev. This lets you access the raw third SCSI disk
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device as /dev/sdc, the first serial port as /dev/ttyS0, etc.
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In your case, the kernel is aware of the disk, and has made an appropriate
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entry in the SCSI disk driver tables for /dev/sdc. However, your /dev
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directory lacks an entry for it (do an ls /dev/sdc* and you'll notice that
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there aren't any files that match there).
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The preferred method for creating a file is using the MAKDEV script -
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cd /dev
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and run MAKEDEV (as root) for the devices you want to create - ie
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./MAKEDEV sdc
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wildcards "should" work - ie
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./MAKEDEV sd\*
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"should" create entries for all SCSI disk devices (doing this should create
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/dev/sda through /dev/sdp, with fifteen partition entries for each)
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./MAKEDEV sdc\*
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"should" create entries for /dev/sdc and all fifteen permissible partitions
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on /dev/sdc, etc.
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I say "should" because this is the standard unix behavior - the MAKEDEV
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script in your installation may not conform to this behavior, or may have
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restricted the number of devices it will create.
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If MAKEDEV won't do the right magic for you, you'll have to create the
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device entries by hand with the mknod command.
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The block/character, major, and minor numbers are specified for the
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various SCSI devices in the SCSI-HOWTO :
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Section 4 :
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Subsection C : Device Files
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SCSI disks use block device major 8, and there are no "raw" devices
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ala BSD.
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16 minor numbers are allocated to each SCSI disk, with minor % 16 == 0
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being the whole disk, minors 1 <= minor % 16 <= 4 the four primary
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partitions, minors 5 <= minor % 16 <= 15 any extended partitions.
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Due to constraints imposed by Linux's use of a sixteen bit dev_t with
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only eight bits allocated to the minor number, the SCSI disk minor
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numbers are assigned dynamically starting with the lowest SCSI HOST/ID/LUN.
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Ie, a configuration may work out like this (with one host adapter)
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Device Target, Lun SCSI disk
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84M Seagate 0 0 /dev/sda
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SCSI->SMD bridge disk 0 3 0 /dev/sdb
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SCSI->SMD bridge disk 1 3 1 /dev/sdc
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Wangtek tape 4 0 none
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213M Maxtor 6 0 /dev/sdd
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Etc.
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The standard naming convention is
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/dev/sd{letter} for the entire disk device ((minor % 16) == 0)
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/dev/sd{letter}{partition} for the partitions on that device
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(1 <= (minor % 16) <= 15)
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Ie
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/dev/sda (block device major 8 minor 0)
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/dev/sda1 (block device major 8 minor 1)
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/dev/sda2 (block device major 8 minor 2)
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/dev/sdb (block device major 8 minor 16)
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So, to manually create the devices for /dev/sdc, you could say
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(as root)
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mknod /dev/sdc b 8 32
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mknod /dev/sdc1 b 8 33
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mknod /dev/sdc2 b 8 34
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etc.
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---
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Boycott USL/Novell for their absurd anti-BSDI lawsuit. | Drew Eckhardt,
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Condemn Colorado for Amendment Two. | Professional Linux
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Use Linux, the fast, flexible, and free 386 unix | Consultant
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Will administer Unix for food | drew@cs.Colorado.EDU
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------------------------------
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From: mckinnon@waldo.smcvt.edu (Bill McKinnon '96)
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Subject: Xwindows on CrystalScan and ATI GUP
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Date: 4 Oct 1993 01:49:21 -0400
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Hi all. I have SLS Linux 99.8 installed on my Gateway 4dx2-66.
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Through tinkering with my Xconfig settings for Xwindows, I have
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gotten it to come up and load ok. The problem though, is that
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the display is flickery, and I know the settings aren't exactly
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right. My screen goes back to text fine and all that--does
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anyone out there have the correct Xconfig settings for the
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Gateway CrystalScan and the ATI Graphics Ultra Pro? Any help
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on this would be GREATLY appreaciated. Thanks.
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================================================================
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B_MCKINNON@SMCVAX.SMCVT.EDU
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================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: honoo@titncj.nc.titech.ac.jp (Honoo Suzuki n-2423)
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Subject: Q:Disk doubler for linux?
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Date: 4 Oct 93 01:38:00 GMT
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Reply-To: honoo@nc.titech.ac.jp (Honoo Suzuki n-2423)
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Hi,
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Is there a 'disk doubler' program which can automatically compress/decompress
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data on disk (like Stacker for DOS)? If not, is anyone working on that? Is
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is possible anyway?
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I think e2fs system is good enough for such possibility ... :-)
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Thanks for your attention. I appreciate any info.
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Yours, Honoh Suzuki "I love you madly, Miles"
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Ishiguro Lab., Dept. Electronic Chem.,
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Tokyo Inst. Tech. at Nagatsuta honoo@nc.titech.ac.jp
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------------------------------
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From: houten@pcssdc.pttnwb.nl (K. van Houten)
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Subject: Re: LILO Default to MSDOS?
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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1993 07:24:13 GMT
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In article <93276.162618K2002E1@ALIJKU11.BITNET>, Warrior Of Darkness <K2002E1@ALIJKU11.BITNET> writes:
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|>
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|> I would also like to do what is needed to setup LILO to boot DOS by default,
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|> since my system is also used by DOS *puke* users who would prefer booting
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|> straight DOS without having to specify the OS explicitly on bootup.
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Quite simple, make the 'other' entry the first in the config file.
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My system has DOS as it's default, to be sure that accidental power on -
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power off cycles don't harm.
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--
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Karel van Houten, DOMAIN: houten@pttnwb.nl
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PTT Telecom b.v. UUCP: uunet!mcsun!sun4nl!pttdis!houten
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's-Gravenhage, The Netherlands VOICE: +31 70 3434947
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------------------------------
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From: si@mbpdo.UUCP (Peter Singhof)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc.help,comp.os.linux
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Subject: Re: WHAT HAVE I TO DO TO SET UP THE .PROFILE
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Date: 4 Oct 93 07:58:14 GMT
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Robert Stuart, The University of Queensland (mail_stuart@uqvax.cc.uq.oz.au) wrote:
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: In article <1993Sep30.014222.13013@news.clarkson.edu>, glancebe@omnigate.clarkson.edu (Bryan E. Glancey Jr) writes:
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: if want to use csh use chsh in the /bin dir
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Nice try, but there is no csh in the SLS 1.03 release.
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To the starter of this thread:
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change your command from
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setenv PATH bla bla
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to
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export PATH=bla bla
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and your environment should be set up correct. For further infos, RTFM!!!!
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Bye Peter
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--
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==================================================================================
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Peter Singhof Tel.: +49-231-944-1667
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No, i'm not speaking for my employer! FATAL SYSTEM ERROR:
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Usenet: unido!mbpdo!si , si@mbpdo.UUCP NO COFFEE DETECTED - USER HALTED !
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------------------------------
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From: jpmens@ingres.com (Jan-Piet Mens)
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Subject: Diskless Linux
|
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Date: 4 Oct 1993 10:55:11 +0100
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I have a TCP/IP Boot Prom on a PC, that is able to boot MS-DOS. What I do
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is to create a regular boot-floppy for the PC, copy that onto the server,
|
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and then the PC can load this image into a ram-disk and boot from that
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ramdisk. This all works fine.
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I tried the same with Linux. Upon starting, the whole PC hangs when
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LILO has output "LI". I suppose it is because LILO is trying to open
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a device which in actual fact does not exist.
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Could anyone help me ?
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What would be the correct way to boot diskless Linux ?
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What would the installation procedure be ?
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Has anyone had experience in using Linux on a diskless system ?
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Thank you very much.
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Regards,
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Jan-Piet
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--
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Jan-Piet Mens jpmens@ingres.com
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ASK Ingres GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany +49 69 66413-285
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------------------------------
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From: zam036@zam112.zam.kfa-juelich.de
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Subject: Gigabyte-Option, Adaptec 1542C
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Date: 4 Oct 93 10:18:36 GMT
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Reply-To: a.arnold@kfa-juelich.de
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I have a Quantum PD1225 hard disk attached to an Adaptec 1542C. I have to
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use the gigabyte option (otherwise OS/2 and DOS cannot access the last 200
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MByte) which changes the virtual parameters to 255 heads,
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64 sectors. However, the Linux kernel (0.99p13) does not seem to like this:
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It does not detect the Adaptec correctly, and stops with the message
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interrupt received, but no mail
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Is there any solution known which lets Linux work with the gigabyte option ?
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Please answer by E-Mail as I do not read this group regularly.
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Thank you for your help out there,
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Alfred Arnold, a.arnold@kfa-juelich.de
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------------------------------
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From: stenger@zeus.uni-duisburg.de (Joerg Stenger)
|
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Subject: Re: How set time zone?
|
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Date: 4 Oct 1993 10:16:28 GMT
|
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Reply-To: stenger@zeus.uni-duisburg.de
|
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From the /usr/lib/zoneinfo/time.doc:
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"...
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1) set /usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime and /usr/lib/zoneinfo/posixrules.
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You should copy the file for your time zone. E.g. if you are in the
|
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U.S. Eastern time zone, do
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cd /usr/lib/zoneinfo
|
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cp US/Eastern localtime
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ln localtime posixrules
|
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|
||||
..."
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|
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Hope this helps,
|
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Joerg Stenger
|
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PS: Questions like these belong to comp.os.linux.help.
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=======================================================
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E-Mail: stenger@zeus.uni-duisburg.de [134.91.4.79]
|
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or
|
||||
hj902st@unidui.uni-duisburg.de [134.91.4.3]
|
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=======================================================
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From: ben@compsol.fidonet.org (ben elliston)
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Subject: FidoNet software
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Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1993 08:26:02 +1000
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Has anyone seen FidoNet-compatible mail software anywhere for Linux?
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Specifically, I'm looking for a mail processor and a message reader/editor.
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Thanks!
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Cheers, Ben
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* Origin: % EchoSprint: bringing HS/Link to your FrontDoor! % (3:620/262)
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------------------------------
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From: sarrato@polytechnique.fr (Jean-Pierre Sarrato)
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Subject: Problem with xdm...
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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1993 12:19:35 GMT
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I am currently using the last Slackware release, and I have a big problem
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with xdm. It starts normally and gives me access to an olwm session all right.
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But when I exit olwm, the computer hangs. I must add that I have the XS3
|
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package installed. I would welcome any idea ( or a definitive answer from
|
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a Linux Guru... ).
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|
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JPS
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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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From: herbert@concave.cs.wits.ac.za (Herbert Kastberger)
|
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Subject: gcc -g option breaks code ?
|
||||
Date: 4 Oct 1993 12:30:02 GMT
|
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|
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Hi all,
|
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|
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I am using Gnu C 2.4.5. Over the weekend I compiled xv version 3. The default
|
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in the makefile switches debugging code on (-g). With this option on, I always
|
||||
got a Segmentation fault error. Without this option, it works fine (and the
|
||||
executable size decreases from 2MB to 500kb).
|
||||
|
||||
Any idea why that happens ? I had the same problem with xdtm (file manager).
|
||||
|
||||
Ciao,
|
||||
herbert
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
* Not that I have tested it - I just wrote the code and hope it works. *
|
||||
* "Real programmers" don't test: they assume it works the first time, *
|
||||
* and anyway, what do you think beta-testers are for? -Linus Torvalds *
|
||||
|
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|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: cbvetter@rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de (Chris Vetter)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Problem with xdm...
|
||||
Date: 4 Oct 1993 14:21:01 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <CEDGwn.Dr3@polytechnique.fr>, sarrato@polytechnique.fr (Jean-Pierre Sarrato) writes:
|
||||
>
|
||||
> I am currently using the last Slackware release, and I have a big problem
|
||||
> with xdm. It starts normally and gives me access to an olwm session all right.
|
||||
> But when I exit olwm, the computer hangs. I must add that I have the XS3
|
||||
> package installed. I would welcome any idea ( or a definitive answer from
|
||||
> a Linux Guru... ).
|
||||
|
||||
It's not a prob of your XS3 package ...
|
||||
|
||||
Now, to fix this 'bug':
|
||||
|
||||
Login as root, go straight down to /usr/X386/lib/X11/xdm and edit the config
|
||||
file (forgot it's name, sorry).
|
||||
Write the following line at the end of the file:
|
||||
|
||||
DisplayManager.*.terminateServer: true
|
||||
|
||||
Save and reboot, and xdm will work correct.
|
||||
|
||||
> JPS
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
|
||||
Chris
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Don't you know, that, if you start Linux on DOS (ROTFL), it deletes all
|
||||
files with the string 'Microsoft' in it?
|
||||
- Fritz Ganter -
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: roman.yarish@rose.com (roman yarish)
|
||||
Subject: Who sells Linux on CD
|
||||
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1993 15:33:03 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Some time ago I read some mail, about a company that sells
|
||||
Linux on a CD.
|
||||
Can someone help.
|
||||
|
||||
*
|
||||
---
|
||||
RoseReader 2.10 P002254 Entered at [ROSE]
|
||||
RoseMail 2.10 : RoseNet<=>Usenet Gateway : Rose Media 416-733-2285
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: brettm@clarknet.clark.net (Brett Michaels)
|
||||
Subject: Re: SLS install problems-need help
|
||||
Date: 4 Oct 1993 10:31:02 -0400
|
||||
|
||||
I had a simliar problem with my install, turned out my RAM was bad. Just
|
||||
to be sure check your RAM before continuing. It could save you a lot of
|
||||
hassles.
|
||||
|
||||
Brett
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: bilan@cps.msu.edu (Thomas J Bilan)
|
||||
Subject: Xconfig for 386/20e
|
||||
Date: 4 Oct 1993 14:45:44 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Does anyone have an Xconfig for a Compaq 386/20e deskpro. I would greatly
|
||||
appreciate a copy! Configuring X is sooo much fun.
|
||||
|
||||
Tom Bilan
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
|
||||
$ Department of Death by Engineering ^ Surgeon General's Warning: $
|
||||
$ Michigan State University ^ Graduate School may cause brain $
|
||||
$ bilan@cps.msu.edu ^ damage and sporadic loss of hair $
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Date: Sat, 02 Oct 93 15:41:30 +0100
|
||||
From: Eberhard_Moenkeberg@p27.rollo.central.de (Eberhard Moenkeberg)
|
||||
Subject: Re: HARDWARE: Mitsumi LU005S CD-ROM anyone?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Hello SEAN and all others,
|
||||
|
||||
on 30.09.93 SEAN MICHAEL SCOGGINS wrote to All in USENET.COMP.OS.LINUX:
|
||||
|
||||
SM> Do CD-ROM with their own interface cards work in general with Linux?
|
||||
|
||||
Yes, in general. :-)
|
||||
|
||||
Linux has more drivers for CDROMs with a "proprietary" interface than
|
||||
any other unix: Sony, Mitsumi,
|
||||
Matsushita/Kotobuki/Panasonic/Aztech/CreativeLabs.
|
||||
|
||||
Best buy today is Matsushita/Panasonic CR-562-B (double-speed, german price:
|
||||
<300$).
|
||||
Best buy tomorrow (if the appropriate driver by Martin Harriss gets updated)
|
||||
will
|
||||
be the new double-speed Mitsumi FX 001 D, possibly...
|
||||
|
||||
Greetings ... Eberhard
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: "Michael L. Yacht" <my3k+@andrew.cmu.edu>
|
||||
Subject: Stable SLS
|
||||
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1993 10:46:29 -0400
|
||||
|
||||
Is there a stable SLS release that includes pl10 or higher?
|
||||
|
||||
If so, could someone tell me what it is, and where to get it?
|
||||
|
||||
I am currently running pl10, and I need to re-partition and format my
|
||||
drive, so I figure it'd be easier to just get the new SLS and
|
||||
re-install that, than to copy everything I have, bit by bit.
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks.
|
||||
|
||||
-Mike Yacht
|
||||
-Carnegie Mellon University -- School of Computer Science
|
||||
====================================================================
|
||||
Mike Yacht || specter+@CMU.EDU
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
** FOR YOUR REFERENCE **
|
||||
|
||||
The service address, to which questions about the list itself and requests
|
||||
to be added to or deleted from it should be directed, is:
|
||||
|
||||
Internet: Linux-Activists-Request@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU
|
||||
|
||||
You can send mail to the entire list (and comp.os.linux) via:
|
||||
|
||||
Internet: Linux-Activists@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU
|
||||
|
||||
Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites:
|
||||
nic.funet.fi pub/OS/Linux
|
||||
tsx-11.mit.edu pub/linux
|
||||
tupac-amaru.informatik.rwth-aachen.de pub/msdos/replace
|
||||
|
||||
The current version of Linux is 0.99pl9 released on April 23, 1993
|
||||
|
||||
End of Linux-Activists Digest
|
||||
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|
||||
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