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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 94 10:13:39 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #133
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Linux-Admin Digest #133, Volume #2 Sun, 2 Oct 94 10:13:39 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Major Slip problems (Benjamin John Walter)
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Re: COLORS with the ECHO command -*- HOW TO DO ??? (Benjamin John Walter)
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Segementation Fault
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swapfile: mkswap swapon (Dieter St<53>ken)
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Re: Assuring that a PPP link stays up... (Ralph Sims)
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Need help to correct LILO (Jason Hong)
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Re: SOLUTION Re: SMail security hole? (Patrick Schaaf)
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dip-3.3.7h-uri & ZyXel U1496E (Dirk Hillbrecht)
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Re: WABI, WP, Word, etc. (Brandon S. Allbery)
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Re: No Hostname (Brad Matthew Garcia)
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Re: HOW to transfer LARGE SINGLE file between Sun5.3 and Linux (Alan Braggins)
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help on patching kernel source (Anton de Wet)
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on board SCSI in Zeos systems (TIELEMAN PETER)
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Re: 80x50 screen (Ed Beaumont)
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Re: COLORS with the ECHO command -*- HOW TO DO ??? (Ed Beaumont)
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Re: A couple simple questions (Ed Beaumont)
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Re: how to install SCSI tape drive (David Fox)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: ben@tsunami.demon.co.uk (Benjamin John Walter)
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Subject: Re: Major Slip problems
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 20:24:57 +0000
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: 3) telnet remote host
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: 4) I receive a message saying "Trying ..."
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: 5) After 3 to 5 minutes of waiting it gives me a message saying, "unknown host"
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Hi, does your computer get as far as resolving a hostname into an IP
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address? If not, try telnet with an IP address instead of a name and
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see if that works (you can find out the IP address from another
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(working!) computer)... if that does, chances are is that computer is
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having problems resolving names, probably due to an incorrect
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configuration in /etc/host.conf or /etc/resolv.conf. If you thinks
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thats the problem, the these files should read something like this:
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/etc/host.conf:
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order hosts, bind
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multi on
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/etc/resolv.conf:
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domain demon.co.uk
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nameserver 127.0.0.1
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(substitute your domain for 'demon.co.uk' and the IP address for your
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nameserver in place of '127.0.0.1')
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Peace, Ben
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--
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__ _
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/ / (_)__ __ ____ __
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------------------------------
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From: ben@tsunami.demon.co.uk (Benjamin John Walter)
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Subject: Re: COLORS with the ECHO command -*- HOW TO DO ???
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 20:30:12 +0000
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: |> Does anyone know how to use the colors with the echo
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: |> command, or how to use escape codes with term and echo ?
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: |>
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: |> I like the colors in my directory and want to use them
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: |> also for shell scripts but how...?
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: e.g.
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: echo '\033[1mhello\033[m'
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: change the 1m for the respective back and fore ANSI colors.
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You can get a list of the color codes in /etc/DIR_COLORS, here's an
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extract:
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# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init
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# string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes:
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# Attribute codes:
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# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed
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# Text color codes:
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# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white
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# Background color codes:
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# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white
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NORMAL 00 # global default, although everything should be something.
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FILE 00 # normal file
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DIR 01;34 # directory
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LINK 01;36 # symbolic link
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FIFO 40;33 # pipe
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You need to use the escape sequence ^[[ in front of the numbers, and
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the suffix 'm'. You can get '^[' from the command line by pressing
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control-v and then escape, or from emacs by pressing control-Q then
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escape.
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E.G. to echo something in blue (the color used for directories by ls)
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echo '^[[01;36mBlue^[[00m'
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Peace, Ben
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--
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/ / (_)__ __ ____ __
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------------------------------
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From: <mesfin@epx.cis.umn.edu>
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Subject: Segementation Fault
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Reply-To: <mesfin@epx.cis.umn.edu>
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 21:48:18 GMT
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Hi folks
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I am working on graphics application using srgp and sphigs in my
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Ambra EVL/66 DX2. My interaction with Linux and its friend thus far had
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been smooth until I used srgp and sphigs to write programs for my graphics
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class. I compiled the libraries and put the libsrgp.a and libsphig.a in the
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approprate dir's, and it complies with out problem, when I tried to
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execute them I get the message "Segementation Fault" would someone
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kind enough to shade light what it means.
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Does any body knows that the libphigs.a in /usr/X11/lib is the
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actual phigs or is it phigs plus standard library, and further more
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would some one knows if there are special linux specific compiled of
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srgp and sphigs library.
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------------------------------
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From: stueken@qgp.uni-muenster.de (Dieter St<53>ken)
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Subject: swapfile: mkswap swapon
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 10:16:03 GMT
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When I notice my Linux (several user, 16Mb) running low on swapspace
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I frequently create some additional swapfile (if there is some disk space)
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and attach it:
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dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=4
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mkswap /swapfile 4096
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swapon /swapfile
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However, frequently the system did not accept the newly created swapfile.
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The reason is, that writing the swap signature to the swapfile ends up
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in the Linux buffer pool, whereas the swapon system-call bmap's the file
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directly from disk. The solution is quite easy:
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sync after mkswap!
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Perhaps this call should be implemented directly in the mkswap command.
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---
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Dieter Stueken, Inst. f. Kernphysik, WWU-Muenster
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stueken@qgp.uni-muenster.de
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stueken@VSIKP0.uni-muenster.de
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------------------------------
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From: ralphs@halcyon.halcyon.com (Ralph Sims)
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Crossposted-To: comp.protocols.ppp
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Subject: Re: Assuring that a PPP link stays up...
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 21:33:10 GMT
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simmons@EE.MsState.Edu (David Simmons) writes:
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>Does anybody have a good, well thought-out system of assuring that a PPP
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>link between two UNIX boxes stays up, through the use of crontab entries?
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locus.halcyon.com:/pub/linux/ppp-on and ~ppp-off
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locus is on a 14.4 PPP link, so please be gentle.
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------------------------------
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From: hong@csulb.edu (Jason Hong)
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Subject: Need help to correct LILO
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 11:36:35 GMT
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I just got a slackware Linux 2.0 and installed on my machine.
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Somehow, I messed up and Bootdisk does not start Linux.
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In my lilo.conf, I only have DOS section because I want to start
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Linux only from Boot-Floppy.
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Also, how can I make changes for my Mitsumi CD-ROM working?
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My base address for Mitusumi is 0x340 and irq 11, but Linux setup is
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base address 0x300 and irq 11.
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Can anybody give me good example of 'lilo.conf' file?
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I installed only Toolkit for Linux part 1 which is one of two CDs.
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Do I have to install the second CD-ROM in order to use X-Windows?
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Thank you for your helps,
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Jason
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--
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+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
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| Documentary Photographer, | hong@csulb.edu |
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| Auto-Mechanics, | Academic Computing Services |
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| BS in Civil Eng. & | Cal. State Univ.@Long Beach |
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| Software Engineer | 310)985-7577 |
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+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
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------------------------------
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From: bof@wg.saar.de (Patrick Schaaf)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: Re: SOLUTION Re: SMail security hole?
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 12:01:11 -0000
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(I wrote)
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>Without check_path, smail doesn't allow you to append to files
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>not owned by the user (append_as_user does that), but it allows
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>creation of new files in inaccessible directories.
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OK. After several mails indicating that smail does not have that
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problem, I looked more closely. The culprit is in the OS configuration.
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The hole doesn't show iff you 'HAVE=...SETEUID...' set in conf/os/linux -
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smail then uses seteuid() to play with userids, and neither needs
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nor uses check_path.
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If you compile without SETEUID, check_path is neccessary.
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I just recompiled my smail with SETEUID and can now safely omit check_path.
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It doesn't hurt to have it in there, so it is still a good idea to
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put check_path in the file transport configuration.
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Sorry for any confusion this might have caused, but the problem seems
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to exist in some distributions, so I think it is important.
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Patrick
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(followups set a bit more reasonably than last time)
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------------------------------
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From: hillbrec@informatik.uni-hannover.de (Dirk Hillbrecht)
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Subject: dip-3.3.7h-uri & ZyXel U1496E
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Reply-To: hillbrec@informatik.uni-hannover.de
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 11:01:39 GMT
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Hello everyone,
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I cannot make the two ones mentioned in the header work together. ZyXEL has
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ROM 6.12, kernel is 1.1.51, dip is dated 5.9.94. Script's start is as follows:
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*************
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get $local walhalla
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get $remote tserv
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# Set netmask on sl0 to 255.255.255.0
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netmask 255.255.255.0
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default
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# Set the desired serial port and speed.
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port ttyS1
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speed 38400
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print Now connecting $local ($locip) towards $remote ($rmtip)...
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# Reset the modem and terminal line.
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# This seems to cause trouble for some people!
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reset
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# Prepare for dialing.
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send ATQ0V1E1X4T&N17\r
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wait OK 2
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if $errlvl != 0 goto modem_trouble_1
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dial 1613075
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if $errlvl != 0 goto modem_trouble_2
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wait CONNECT 60
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if $errlvl != 0 goto modem_trouble_3
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# We are connected. Login to the system.
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*************
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It breaks directly after dialing (and goes to modem_trouble_2). An older
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script (and dip-3.3.7) make the connection with the very same modem without
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any problems, and I do not know where to search for the error.
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Can anyone help?
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Greetings, Dirk
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------------------------------
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From: bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org (Brandon S. Allbery)
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Subject: Re: WABI, WP, Word, etc.
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 11:34:01 GMT
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In article <1994Sep29.233335.3651@taylor.infi.net>, mark@taylor.infi.net (Mark A. Davis) says:
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+---------------
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| Such an emulator would not run under iBCS. It uses kernel hooks....
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+------------->8
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They got rid of the pure emulation that SoftPC did, then? That would imply
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separate code bases for x86 and non-x86 platforms. (But also it would be
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faster on x86...)
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++Brandon
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--
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Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH [44.70.4.88] bsa@kf8nh.wariat.org
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Linux development: iBCS2, JNOS, MH ~\U
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Daily dreading Nehemiah Scudder^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^HRush Limbaugh
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------------------------------
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From: garcia@ece.cmu.edu (Brad Matthew Garcia)
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Subject: Re: No Hostname
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 11:45:15 GMT
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In article <Cwuyx1.68E@ritz.mordor.com>, cully@ritz.mordor.com (Robert J. Shmit) writes:
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|> David - Morris (dwm@shell.portal.com) wrote:
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|> : I have both /etc/HOSTNAME and /etc/hostname on my system and it
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|> : still can't remember the hostname between boots. I issue:
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|> : hostname gate
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|> : from root (gate is the hostname) when I start and that fixes things.
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|>
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|> i had the same problem myself.. the problem is that slackware distribution
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|> has a botched up hostname bin.. the new bin works fine..
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Could you please tell me where to get the new bin? Do I need an upgraded
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'a' disk set? Does anyone know?
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--
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Brad M. Garcia Carnegie Mellon University
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____/ ____/ ____/ Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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__/ / __/ "The only Engineering department in the world where
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_____/ _____/ _____/ the secretaries have the most powerful computers."
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------------------------------
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From: armb@setanta.demon.co.uk (Alan Braggins)
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Subject: Re: HOW to transfer LARGE SINGLE file between Sun5.3 and Linux
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 08:41:19 GMT
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In article <35cu25$75e@wrench.me.rochester.edu> jli@wrench.me.rochester.edu (Jingsong Li) writes:
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I want to transfer a binary file between Sun5.3 and Linux.
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Generally, I use "tar" to transfer file, but it seems that "tar M"
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does not work on the Sun's tar. The file is larger than 1.44MB.
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What can I do?
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Although "split" is line oriented, and designed for text files, you
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can usually play around with the parameters to get reasonable size
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chunks. Then stick each chunk on a floppy, then "cat" them together at
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the other end.
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Or you can write a binary split. It's pretty short, so here's one
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someone else did earlier...
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=======================================================================
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This is a little C program to split files by size in bytes, rather than
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by lines like the default Unix split. I use it to split large archives
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to take home to unpack on the amiga by putting them on PeeCee format
|
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disks. If anyone out there has a method of reading a multi-volume tar
|
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archive off of disks with a PeeCee sector format let me know!
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The program is supplied as source and should compile with any ANSI
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standard C compiler (if you have gcc on your system just type "make").
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Once you have compiled it, the command syntax is, e.g.:
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bsplit GNUEmacs18-58.lha emacs.l 720000
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Will produce files emacs.laa, emacs.lab, etc. of length suitable to
|
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fit one of each on a PeeCee DS/DD 3.5" floppy. They can then be read
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into your Amiga with MessyDOS or whatever and reassembled with:
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join emacs.laa emacs.lab ... as GNUEmacs18-58.lha
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or, if you have reed them in sequence:
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join emacs.l?? as ....
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I realise this is not an amazing piece of code but we're not all
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programmers out there :-)
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Dave
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dcc@dcs.ed.ac.uk
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Feb 23 1993
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=======================================================================
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <malloc.h>
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FILE *infile=NULL,*outfile=NULL;
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char *invokename;
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void *buffer=NULL;
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void bailout(void)
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{
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if (infile) fclose(infile);
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if (outfile) fclose(outfile);
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if (buffer) free(buffer);
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fprintf(stderr,"Usage: %s infile outprefix chunksize\n",invokename);
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exit(1);
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};
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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char outname[256];
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int size,chunks;
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int seq=0,nameend=0;
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invokename=argv[0];
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if (argc != 4) bailout();
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chunks=atoi(argv[3]);
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if (chunks < 1) bailout();
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if ((buffer=malloc(chunks)) == NULL) bailout();
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infile=fopen(argv[1],"r");
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if (! infile) bailout();
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strncpy(outname,argv[2],250);
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while (nameend < 250 && outname[nameend]!=0) nameend++;
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outname[nameend+2]='\0';
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/* fprintf(stderr,"%d\n",nameend);*/
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do
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{
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size=fread(buffer,1,chunks,infile);
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if (size > 0)
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{
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outname[nameend+1]=(seq % 26) + 'a';
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outname[nameend]=(seq++ / 26) + 'a';
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if (! (outfile=fopen(outname,"w"))) bailout();
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/* fprintf(stderr,"Writing\n");*/
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if (fwrite(buffer,size,1,outfile) < 1) bailout();
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/* fprintf(stderr,"Closing\n");*/
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fclose(outfile);
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};
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} while (size == chunks);
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fclose(infile);
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return 0;
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};
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--
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Alan Braggins armb@setanta.demon.co.uk abraggins@cix.compulink.co.uk
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"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced"
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------------------------------
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From: adw@Chopin.rau.ac.za (Anton de Wet)
|
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Subject: help on patching kernel source
|
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 12:42:36 GMT
|
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I'm trying to get the newest kernel to compile (think it is 1.1.51)
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To work with I have : linux-1.1.45.tar.gz
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patch46..51
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To patch the kernel I'm doing the following:
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1) remove link to current kernel src
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2) pwd=/usr/src
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3) tar -xzf linux-1.1.45.tar.gz
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4) patch < patch46
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5) strain eyes at text flashing by @ 1000 mph (everything seems to say
|
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........ succeeded)
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6) patch < patch47 ......... etc
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Now the problem:
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|
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after certain patches new files (and their .orig) are left in /usr/src namely:
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|
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ncp.h
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after patch47
|
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|
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ni52.c
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ni52.h
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ni65.c
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ni65.h
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entry.S
|
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|
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after patch48
|
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|
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blkdev.h
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|
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after patch49
|
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|
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Where should these files go, or am I ddoing something wrong?
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|
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Thnx
|
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|
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Anton
|
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|
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|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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From: tieleman@ucsub.Colorado.EDU (TIELEMAN PETER)
|
||||
Subject: on board SCSI in Zeos systems
|
||||
Date: 30 Sep 94 12:37:59 GMT
|
||||
|
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Hello all,
|
||||
|
||||
I am thinking of getting a SCSI drive for my Zeos dx66, running Linux.
|
||||
Is there anybody out there who uses the on board SCSI chip Zeos offers? I
|
||||
would like to get an idea of how it compares with SCSIcontrollers cards, if it works with Linux, and if it works with 1GB SCSI-2 drives, for instance
|
||||
the Seagate Barracuda. Thanks for any information,
|
||||
|
||||
Peter Tieleman
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: morlok@abyss.apana.org.au (Ed Beaumont)
|
||||
Subject: Re: 80x50 screen
|
||||
Date: 2 Oct 1994 18:58:24 +1000
|
||||
|
||||
s010dls@alpha.wright.edu wrote:
|
||||
|
||||
: Is there a way to use 80x50 text mode in Linux? I have a ATI mach32
|
||||
: card, and I know it is capable of this.
|
||||
|
||||
It is possible to change your video mode via lilo.
|
||||
|
||||
Set the video mode to ASK.
|
||||
|
||||
Then press return when you reboot. You will be presented with a list of
|
||||
modes available on your card.
|
||||
|
||||
You can set this permanently by using the number of the mode you use instead
|
||||
of ASK in you lilo.conf.
|
||||
|
||||
I occasionally use 132x66 mode when Im using irc of tin - makes for better
|
||||
usage of the screen. Im not sure if there is a way of changing this when
|
||||
you have already started.
|
||||
|
||||
Perhaps someone else can provide an answer.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
|\ . /| . . Morlok (Ed Beaumont)
|
||||
|._^_./^|.'|.~ . UUCP Coordinator - APANA Brisbane
|
||||
/ // ....,/~',~~ (uucpmaster@brisbane.apana.org.au)
|
||||
< -/~,~,~~.~ . System Operator of Abyss of Shadows BBS
|
||||
{. (0 -./~,~~,~ . (morlok@abyss.apana.org.au)
|
||||
/ \ -,~,~,~~~ .
|
||||
/ . ) ..~~~~. . "The Eagle may soar, but a weasel never
|
||||
/ / ;__./|< \ .~~~~.~ . . gets sucked into a jet engine"
|
||||
{___} / \ \ .~~~~.~ . Simon & Simon
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: morlok@abyss.apana.org.au (Ed Beaumont)
|
||||
Subject: Re: COLORS with the ECHO command -*- HOW TO DO ???
|
||||
Date: 2 Oct 1994 19:03:46 +1000
|
||||
|
||||
NISCHELWITZER Alexander Kurt (nischi@icg.tu-graz.ac.at) wrote:
|
||||
: Does anyone know how to use the colors with the echo
|
||||
: command, or how to use escape codes with term and echo ?
|
||||
|
||||
: I like the colors in my directory and want to use them
|
||||
: also for shell scripts but how...?
|
||||
|
||||
Im producing a small colouring util that will allow you to
|
||||
add ansi colour escapes into your echo lines by doind things
|
||||
such as echo "`lgreen`This is light green.`default`".
|
||||
|
||||
It should be ready by the end of this week (unless other things
|
||||
get in the way.)
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
|\ . /| . . Morlok (Ed Beaumont)
|
||||
|._^_./^|.'|.~ . UUCP Coordinator - APANA Brisbane
|
||||
/ // ....,/~',~~ (uucpmaster@brisbane.apana.org.au)
|
||||
< -/~,~,~~.~ . System Operator of Abyss of Shadows BBS
|
||||
{. (0 -./~,~~,~ . (morlok@abyss.apana.org.au)
|
||||
/ \ -,~,~,~~~ .
|
||||
/ . ) ..~~~~. . "The Eagle may soar, but a weasel never
|
||||
/ / ;__./|< \ .~~~~.~ . . gets sucked into a jet engine"
|
||||
{___} / \ \ .~~~~.~ . Simon & Simon
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: morlok@abyss.apana.org.au (Ed Beaumont)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
|
||||
Subject: Re: A couple simple questions
|
||||
Date: 2 Oct 1994 19:07:28 +1000
|
||||
|
||||
Nathan Dwyer (nate@netcom.com) wrote:
|
||||
: Secondly, I can't receive files over the modem with minicom. The blue
|
||||
: receive box comes up, pauses for a bit, then dissapears. If I use xmodem
|
||||
: and switch to a shell to run rz -vv I get the error that it can't open
|
||||
: /var/adm/szlog. I made a dummy szlog, and even changed the group
|
||||
: ownership from root to users, but no luck.
|
||||
|
||||
Try doing a ln -fs /dev/null /var/adm/szlog.
|
||||
It worked here, but the downside is that you dont have any accounting
|
||||
information returned. Anyone know what has changed in minicom/sz/rz
|
||||
that this occured. It only occured as from the 2.01 Release of
|
||||
Slackware.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
|\ . /| . . Morlok (Ed Beaumont)
|
||||
|._^_./^|.'|.~ . UUCP Coordinator - APANA Brisbane
|
||||
/ // ....,/~',~~ (uucpmaster@brisbane.apana.org.au)
|
||||
< -/~,~,~~.~ . System Operator of Abyss of Shadows BBS
|
||||
{. (0 -./~,~~,~ . (morlok@abyss.apana.org.au)
|
||||
/ \ -,~,~,~~~ .
|
||||
/ . ) ..~~~~. . "The Eagle may soar, but a weasel never
|
||||
/ / ;__./|< \ .~~~~.~ . . gets sucked into a jet engine"
|
||||
{___} / \ \ .~~~~.~ . Simon & Simon
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: fox@graphics.cs.nyu.edu (David Fox)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
|
||||
Subject: Re: how to install SCSI tape drive
|
||||
Date: 30 Sep 1994 12:09:10 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <36gcaa$6a5@kshome.ruhr.de> karsten@kshome.ruhr.de (Karsten Steffens) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
] BTW: the official lists of device-numbers can be found in:
|
||||
]
|
||||
] /usr/src/linux/include/linux/major.h
|
||||
]
|
||||
] This is official because its the one that the kernel incorporates during
|
||||
] compilation...
|
||||
|
||||
Or use the MAKEDEV script in /dev.
|
||||
--
|
||||
David Fox xoF divaD
|
||||
NYU Media Research Lab baL hcraeseR aideM UYN
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
Internet: Linux-Admin-Request@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU
|
||||
|
||||
You can send mail to the entire list (and comp.os.linux.admin) via:
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites:
|
||||
nic.funet.fi pub/OS/Linux
|
||||
tsx-11.mit.edu pub/linux
|
||||
sunsite.unc.edu pub/Linux
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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