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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, 7 Oct 93 04:13:12 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Activists Digest #292
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Linux-Activists Digest #292, Volume #6 Thu, 7 Oct 93 04:13:12 EDT
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Contents:
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Sound Blaster Support (Club Olimpico de Matematica)
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Re: using term (Gary Wong)
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Re: >Re: Yggdrasil cdrom problem booting (Gary Merinstein)
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X-Display problems (Bolski)
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/proc, ptys and su on /dev/ttyS0 (Paul Gauthier)
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Re: Printer daemon (al-b@minster.york.ac.uk)
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Re: FYI.. benchmarks on linux and 386bsd (jschief@finbol.toppoint.de)
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Re: Diamond Stealth Pro VLB !?? (William S. Kaster)
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Re: Help with Xconfig (Robert Moser)
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Re: Help needed on Xconfig!!!Please! (Robert Moser)
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Re: Microsoft Inport Mouse (Scott C. Cottrille)
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what happened to Debian (Cobalt Stargazer)
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Re: TokenRing card support? -- NO (Donald J. Becker)
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Re: norton-like shell for unix? (Steve Pershing)
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Re: CFC/CFI: XSysadmin (Michael A. Irons)
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Re: Xwindows on CrystalScan and ATI GUP (Mong-Chuan Sim)
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Trans-Ameritech BSD386 and Linux (System Operator)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: olimp@abello.seci.uchile.cl (Club Olimpico de Matematica)
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Subject: Sound Blaster Support
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Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1993 23:41:23 GMT
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I'm planning to install LINUX in my PC, but I want to know:
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Does Linux support SB??
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Any ideas will be apreciated. Thx.
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Gerardo.
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------------------------------
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From: gwon2@cs.aukuni.ac.nz (Gary Wong)
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Subject: Re: using term
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1993 23:15:29 GMT
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In <28uduq$23b@louie.udel.edu> chavey@bifur.cis.udel.edu (Laurent Chavey) writes:
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>I have been trying to use term between my linux box at home
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>and the udel net at school. here is where I am at.
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>first I make the modem connection with kermit.
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>then I logon the sun at udel
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>then I start term on the sun (i got the source compiled there
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>sourcce from sunsite about a week ago).
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>then I escape back to my system, try these
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> shell out of kermit, start term </dev/modem >/dev/modem &
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I think this step is your problem... you don't want to shell out of kermit
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(if you do, it will probably still be listening to /dev/modem and receive
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all the characters which should be going to term), you want to quit it
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completely. If your modem is fussy about hanging up when it loses DTR, you
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may want to tell it 'at&d' before you start so that it won't hang up before
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you have a chance to start term.
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I hope that helps,
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Gary.
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--
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Gary Wong, PbA TP CM. | Disclaimer: The above opinions do not represent
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(Pinball Addict, | those of my cat, the Prime Minister, the University
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Terrible Programmer | or even myself. Instead, this article was generated
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& Chocolate Muncher.) | with: main(){while(putchar(rand()));}
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------------------------------
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From: gmerin@panix.com (Gary Merinstein)
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Subject: Re: >Re: Yggdrasil cdrom problem booting
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Date: 6 Oct 1993 20:49:10 -0400
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In <264@gblinux.demon.co.uk> gareth@gblinux.demon.co.uk (Gareth Bult) writes:
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>The latest Yggdrasil CD is available with pl13. I presently costs $25.
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is it possible (and/or reasonable) that the latest cd can't recognize an
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ibm mca scsi cd-rom? i run the newest cd (this monday's) & when the boot
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disk tries to access the cd, i get a "kernel panic" message. i'm trying to
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install it on an ibm model 90 (35mhz 486, mca, ibm mca scsi hd & ibm mca
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scsi cdrom). is there any way around this problem?
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--
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*** gmerin@panix.com "..here pigs will fly, lightning will strike twice, ***
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*** mci: 489-6979 hell will freeze over, and eventually, ***
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*** ci$ 74035,1232 things will get really interesting..." ***
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------------------------------
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From: iks@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Bolski)
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Subject: X-Display problems
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Date: 7 Oct 93 00:41:16 GMT
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I'm hoping this is the right conference to ask this question. I know it deals
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with X, but it concerns Linux.
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My problem is running x programs in an Xterm window. I think I've narrowed my
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problem down to permission settings, but I don't know where to begin. I've
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read so many FAQs and HOW-TO's and none seem to answer my question.
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If I am root, I can call x programs (such as xv, xman) from the prompt
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in my Xterm window. Also, I have these programs setup in a pop-window.
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If I'm NOT root, then I can't run these programs in my Xterm, only from
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the menu. The error I get is "Can't open display". I've tried
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setenv DISPLAY darkstar:0.0
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but this doesn't work. I won't get an error, but it doesn't help. I've
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tried xhost darkstar but that doesn't work either. I just get the error
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can't open display.
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I'm using the open-look windows manager, if that's any help.
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Thanks for any information you could lend,
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Ivan Samuelson
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From: gauthier@ug.cs.dal.ca (Paul Gauthier)
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Subject: /proc, ptys and su on /dev/ttyS0
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Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1993 00:16:25 GMT
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Ok, I got the most recent SLS installed (got it from sunsite, only days ago).
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Here are the three problems I'm having:
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a] /proc won't mount even tho it's in fstab. If I log in as root and do a
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"/bin/mount -av -t nonfs" it mounts fine, but this line appears in /etc/rc
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and does nothing! Why? I've moved it around, put echo's before and after
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it to verify it's being executed. No output generated by it, /proc
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not mounted. Line line in fstab is:
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/proc /proc proc defaults
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b] When I'm running X and I open too many xterms the beast locks up tight.
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Am I running out of pty's? There are dozens in /dev, but only the first
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four of them have modification times other than the far past. Ideas?
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c] I've added a line to inittab for ttyS0 so I can hang a terminal off of
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it. I put /bin/getty 9600 ttyS0, and I get a prompt, etc, on the
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terminal. I can log in, but it hangs partway through the login
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procedure. Just after displaying "No Mail." it goes into never never
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land. It doesn't get as far as /etc/profile or .bashrc. I can
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control-c to a $ prompt. Experimentation there has shown su will
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also cause a similar lock up which can be control-c'd out of. Ideas?
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Thanks for the help in advance,
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PG
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--
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===========================================================================
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Paul Gauthier
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Electronic: gauthier@ug.cs.dal.ca Voice: (902)423-0089 Fax: (902)420-1675
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------------------------------
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From: al-b@minster.york.ac.uk
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Subject: Re: Printer daemon
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Date: 6 Oct 1993 19:48:30 GMT
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In article <5093@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> iks@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Bolski) writes:
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>
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>it still doesn't work. If I spool, I get an error, saying my printer is out
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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>of paper. I do know that on boot-up, Linux is trying to connect because it
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^^^^^^^^^^
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I had this problem while I had my Linux box and another PC connected to one
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printer through one of those switch-boxes (mechanical switch, not a smart one!)
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No problems at all with DOS or MS-Windows, but Linux on my PC kept saying 'Out
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of paper' until I connected the printer directly.
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I'm not quite sure what caused it, but I guess in your case it could be a slight
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fault in the printer cable. (Perhaps an out of paper line being shorted or something...)
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MS-DOS apps seem to ignore it. I can print a text from MS-Word 5.0 even when my Epson
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LX-800's 'Out of paper' light is flashing!
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>Thanks for any help,
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> Ivan Samuelson
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>
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Andrew.
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.386bsd.misc
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From: jschief@finbol.toppoint.de
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Subject: Re: FYI.. benchmarks on linux and 386bsd
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1993 18:43:25 GMT
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gary@dragon.dsh.org (Gary D. Duzan) writes:
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>In article <28tn7i$fl8@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> bf703@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Patrick J. Volkerding) writes:
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>=>
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>=>386bsd doesn't have shared libraries, does it? If it does, I don't think
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>=>they're in common use. It might be more fair to make sure the Linux
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> No, it is fair to compare them in the most common configuration
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>for each. Same goes for any disk space comparison.
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I can't find the testresult in my benchmark.:
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My benchmachine: 486/33 MHz, Eisa, 16MB DRam
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BSD0.9 : setup as latest distribution
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max. 188 context switches / sek.
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can't get CPU idle state less then 89%
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this machine don't use free menory for buffering
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Reason for this:
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The machine works as NFS-Server
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has one HD 1GB with 1742B controller, kernel, news, ...all on one HD
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and we have to use NE2000 drivers witch don't use the interrupt
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(they use polling !!!!)
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because no other of our ISA-ethernet-card (WD, SMC, 3COM)
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works on our Eisa-motherboard.
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The most time this machine is loading executables, and data
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because there is no cache, no shared libraries, no ?...
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Result: The BSD0.9 is 4 times slower than my private setup with Linux.
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This system might be fast, but we have no advantage,
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we can only use 12% of CPU performance, and 70% of memory.
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Next to do: Replace this BSD and this CPU-Platform.
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Joerg
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--
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Joerg Schlaeger jschief@finbol.toppoint.de
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24113 Kiel Tel.: ++49 431 682210 (voice)
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===================================================
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------------------------------
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From: wsk@mayfield.hp.com (William S. Kaster)
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Subject: Re: Diamond Stealth Pro VLB !??
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Date: 7 Oct 1993 01:50:07 GMT
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Markus Welsch (welsch@sol.cs.uni-sb.de) wrote:
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: i'm using a Diamond Stealth Pro VLB 1MB on my
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: system (S3-chip). I've tried many times to
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[...]
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: the system crashes.
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: Is there anybody, who has reached to run X
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: with this graphic-card??
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I have run X on the non-VLB version of your card, the Diamond Stelth
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Pro 1MB.
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I've had a few system crashes under X, but I've also had X running
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for days with no problems. The system crashes mostly came while finding
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the right values for Xconfig. The values I'm using now came
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straight from the mode database in /usr/lib/X11/etc/.../??modedb??.txt
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Regards,
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-Bill
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--
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William S. Kaster
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email: wsk@mayfield.hp.com
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------------------------------
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From: araw@elm.circa.ufl.edu (Robert Moser)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: Help with Xconfig
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Date: 7 Oct 1993 02:12:37 GMT
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My suggestion is to get the tamux package installed on your machine. It
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includes a "blank" Xconfig that will help get you started. All you have
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to do is install this Xconfig, use Ctrl-Alt-[numeric keypad +] to cycle
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through the video modes, and write down the ones that work the best for you.
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Unfortunately, you have to count yourself, beginning at one, what the number of
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the modes are (since there are no indicators). Then, remove all lines from
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the Xconfig video database that you don't want. Finally, use vgaset to
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optimize things (to help you center your screen, e.g.).
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You can get a tamux setup package somewhere in one of the x-disks for slackware
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at ftp.cdrom.com in pub/linux/slackware/x(something or other).
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Good luck,
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ARAW
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------------------------------
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From: araw@elm.circa.ufl.edu (Robert Moser)
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Subject: Re: Help needed on Xconfig!!!Please!
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Date: 7 Oct 1993 02:18:40 GMT
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Just posted a reply along similar lines to your request (look for it).
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In a nutshell, get the tamux setup package. The "blank" Xconfig and the
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excellent documentation will get you up and running in no time.
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You can get tamux setup from ftp.cdrom.com in pub/linux/slackware/x(I don't
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know which)
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ARAW
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------------------------------
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From: scottco@lynx.cs.washington.edu (Scott C. Cottrille)
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Subject: Re: Microsoft Inport Mouse
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Date: Thu, 7 Oct 93 02:51:57 GMT
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Scott C. Cottrille (scottco@lynx.cs.washington.edu) wrote:
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: I'm having trouble getting Linux/XFree86 to recognize
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: my Microsoft Inport mouse. I've got 99pl12. Here's
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: what I've tried so far:
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: Using the original kernel, which detected a MS Busmouse,
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: Logitech mouse, and an ATI inport mouse at the same
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: time (odd!), I created /dev/inportbm with major = 10,
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: minor = 2. Then, I specified Busmouse "/dev/inportbm"
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: in the Xconfig, and also tried Microsoft "/dev/inportbm".
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: I tried setting baudrate to 1200 and 9600 for both of these
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: configurations. Didn't work.
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: Then, as per someone's suggestion, I recompiled the kernel
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: and specified that I only wanted to detect the Microsoft
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: Busmouse. The kernel successfully detected only the
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: Microsoft Busmouse. I tried the above configurations in
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: my Xconfig file again, and it still didn't work.
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: What's a fellow gotta do to get X to work with his Microsoft
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: Inport mouse?
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: I also tried making a symbolic link from /dev/mouse to
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: /dev/inportbm, because there was some comment on this in a
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: man page or doc file I read. That didn't work (obviously).
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: Oh, one other probably relevant piece of information: I've
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: got an S3 chipset, and I'm using the XS3 Xserver. Is it
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: still Linux's responsibility to enable my mouse, or the xserver's?
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: Any suggestions? Please mail scottco@lynx.cs.washington.edu,
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: as I don't read here very often (I'll post with a solution
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: if one comes through). Thanks,
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: - mouseless
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Thanks to Arnd Gehrmann and Wayne Stidolph. With their mail I pieced together
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the following:
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Modify /usr/include/linux/busmouse.h and set the IRQ to 9 (from 5 or
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whatever yours is set to). The reason it is not set to 2, which is
|
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what the hardware IRQ was set to, is because IRQ2 is used by another,
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so IRQ2 gets 'cascaded' to IRQ9.
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Make config from the /linux directory and tell it to look for a MS busmouse.
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Then make the kernel.
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Create a symbolic link, just for clarity, using
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ln -s /dev/bmousems /dev/mouse
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In the Xconfig file, do not specify Microsoft "/dev/mouse". Use
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Busmouse "/dev/mouse". Don't know why a Microsoft mouse does not work
|
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with the Microsoft setting, but when I used the Microsoft setting, the
|
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freaked and was acting as if I was holding the button down.
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Glad I don't have to go out and get a serial mouse!
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-scott
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------------------------------
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From: cam@adied.oz.au (Cobalt Stargazer)
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Subject: what happened to Debian
|
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Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1993 02:06:38 GMT
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subject says it all - what is the current status of it?
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will we ever see it?
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c.
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------------------------------
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From: becker@super.org (Donald J. Becker)
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Subject: Re: TokenRing card support? -- NO
|
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1993 19:08:58 GMT
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In article <93278.133414ZIYA@trmetu.bitnet>,
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Ziya Karakaya <ZIYA@TRMETU.BITNET> wrote:
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>Has any body used IBM TokenRing card with Linux?
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>If so I would like to hear about.
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No, there is no token ring support in Linux. To support token ring requires
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more than only a writing a device driver, it also requires writing the source
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routing routines for token ring. Given that token ring is expensive, not
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fast, and will probably be swept away by 100baseVG in a few months, it doesn't
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seem worth it to write a driver.
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Now if someone would loan or sell me a prototype 100base-* setup (2 cards and
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a hub), I probably would put some serious effort into getting it working...
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Hint! hint! [[ OK, I'm begging here... I have no pride.]]
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--
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Donald Becker becker@super.org
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IDA Supercomputing Research Center
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17100 Science Drive, Bowie MD 20715 301-805-7482
|
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------------------------------
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From: sp@questor.org (Steve Pershing)
|
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Subject: Re: norton-like shell for unix?
|
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Date: Wed, 06 Oct 93 20:52:22 PDT
|
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fauerbac@canton.cs.unca.edu (John Fauerbach) writes:
|
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|
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=> : Does anybody know about a shell that is comparable to the
|
||||
=> : "Norton Commander" running under MS-DOS?
|
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=> :
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=> : I mean a shell that makes copying, moving and purging files
|
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=> : more comfortable. ( No, it's _not_ for me but someone else ;-)
|
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=>
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=> Me too. I looking for something that displays two different directories at
|
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=> the same time a that I could copy files between eachdirectory.
|
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|
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Yes... there is a really good clone of the Norton Commander available
|
||||
for various *NIX's made in Russia. It has been around for a few years
|
||||
and is a commercial product, priced to be equivalent with the Norton
|
||||
Commander Product.
|
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|
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I tried selling this a couple of years ago and no one seemed interested,
|
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(or no one wanted to pay, I guess).
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In any event, if there is still interest, I know I can dig up copies for
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people. Just have to know what platforms (Linux, Xenix, etc) they want
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it to run on.
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Heck, it might be a good way for Questor to get the big hard drive we
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have always needed and wanted (but couldn't afford). :-)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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From: mirons@icarus.ci.net (Michael A. Irons)
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Subject: Re: CFC/CFI: XSysadmin
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1993 18:05:15 GMT
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I have been thinking about just this thing. I would use OB/OI
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as it seems fairly easy to use and it would be good to show some
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support for the product.
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Each of the sections could be written and then merged into a
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main utility. If it's designed carfully, if should be extendable as
|
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well. As for the compile time stuff. Once the gui is set, it could be
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compiled into a *.o files and then linked with the code for
|
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maintaining the files.
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I think it would be good to have it very flexable. For
|
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example, with UUCP automatically figuring out which type of config
|
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files you are using and offering a conversion option to one of the
|
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others. That way the user is offered a list of systems, they pick a
|
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system (or add a new one) and get options to either clear/delete it,
|
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or edit it's 'capabilities'.
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--
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Mike Irons
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mirons@Icarus.CI.NET
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|
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|
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From: ece_0199@bigdog.engr.arizona.edu (Mong-Chuan Sim)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Xwindows on CrystalScan and ATI GUP
|
||||
Date: 7 Oct 1993 06:46:35 GMT
|
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|
||||
In article <28odh1$ao4@waldo.smcvt.edu> mckinnon@waldo.smcvt.edu (Bill McKinnon '96) writes:
|
||||
>Hi all. I have SLS Linux 99.8 installed on my Gateway 4dx2-66.
|
||||
>Through tinkering with my Xconfig settings for Xwindows, I have
|
||||
>gotten it to come up and load ok. The problem though, is that
|
||||
>the display is flickery, and I know the settings aren't exactly
|
||||
>right. My screen goes back to text fine and all that--does
|
||||
>anyone out there have the correct Xconfig settings for the
|
||||
>Gateway CrystalScan and the ATI Graphics Ultra Pro? Any help
|
||||
>on this would be GREATLY appreaciated. Thanks.
|
||||
|
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|
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I have the same problem too. Please help...
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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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|
||||
Subject: Trans-Ameritech BSD386 and Linux
|
||||
From: system@byteme.UUCP (System Operator)
|
||||
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 93 14:06:17 EDT
|
||||
|
||||
Has anyone had experience with this company or product before? I'm in
|
||||
the market for Linux and would appreciate any suggestions.
|
||||
|
||||
system@byteme.UUCP (System Operator)
|
||||
Byte Mechanix Enterprises +1 404 962 2510
|
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|
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