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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, 16 Oct 94 20:14:33 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #205
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Linux-Admin Digest #205, Volume #2 Sun, 16 Oct 94 20:14:33 EDT
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Contents:
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Future Domain SCSI-x All in One (Thomas Aeby)
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Re: Why aren't runlevels used more? (H. Peter Anvin)
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Re: more LEDs? (Brian Lane)
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Re: shadow-332: -f bug present (Patrick D. Ashmore)
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Re: XFree86-3.1 - Whoopee! (Richard W Kaszeta)
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Re: Broken pipe,x,client error (Joerg Fries)
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Help! Probelms w/new kernel booting :( (Frederick Smith)
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Re: Whats wrong with sunsite.unc.edu? (Rob Kean)
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Re: Slackware color xterm (Stormy Henderson)
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Problem with olvwm of XFree86 v2.11 (Rick Crow)
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Re: /tmp/ is not cleaned up (Rob Ransbottom)
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Re: HD Timeout problems (Mikael Nordqvist)
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SLIP/PPP and talk (Dopey (Andy Wang))
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Re: Kernel getting too big ? (was: Re: LILO error message question) (Eric V. Bruno)
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mgetty -- how to setup?? (To Siu Pong (BACS2 student))
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Re: source code of zless - Where? (Austin Donnelly)
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ftape driver for 1.1.49 ?
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Re: PPP indirectly?? (Al Longyear)
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Diskless linux boxes (Mike Cruse)
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Re: RPC info / setup (Polaris)
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Re: Telnet in is slow (Orjan Stromberg)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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From: aeby@graeffet.graeff.com (Thomas Aeby)
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Subject: Future Domain SCSI-x All in One
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Reply-To: aeby@graeffet.graeff.com
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 17:56:05 GMT
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I have got the kernel 1.00 running and the chance to get an Future Domain
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SCSI-1 All in One plus (with TMC-950) or a SCSI-2 All in One (with TMC-1800)
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quite cheap. Now I wonder if anyone has got any experience with one of them
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- most important if they are supported or not (the doc is not fully clear -
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it says "Seagate .../Future Domain ... TMC-950" with some problems, "Future
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Domain 16x0 with TMC-1800" - I don't know if the SCSI-2 board is compatible
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with any 16x0 board).
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Sorry if this question was treated here already - I've just joined the group
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(yeap, I know - strongly against netiquette).
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And again against netiquette: Could you please answer through Email as my
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newsfeed isn't too stable at the moment and I could easily miss an article.
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I'll post a summary if something of common interest arrives.
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Thank you very much for any help!
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Bye,
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Thomas
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--
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Thomas Aeby, Graeffet 406, 1735 Giffers, Switzerland, Voice : (+41)37 381600
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Internet: aeby@graeffet.graeff.com PGP public key available
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============================================================================
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UNiX is like Sex: If you don't know it, you don't miss is.
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But if you know it, you'll need it.
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But if you know it, you'll need it.
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------------------------------
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From: hpa@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin)
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Subject: Re: Why aren't runlevels used more?
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Reply-To: hpa@nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin)
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Date: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 04:52:13 GMT
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Followup to: <37i2mk$na9@nz12.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>
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By author: Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de
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In newsgroup: comp.os.linux.admin
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>
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> Runlevels seem to be somewhat underused in current Linux distributions.
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>
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> For example, it should be fairly easy to set up /etc/inittab so that
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> on level 4, there's multiuser capability (from different consoles),
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> but no networking.
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>
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The point of runlevels, beyond basic single/multiuser, is dependent on
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your configuration. For most installations I think you'd find that
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multiuser without networking is meaningless.
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/hpa
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--
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INTERNET: hpa@nwu.edu --- Allah'u'abha ---
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IBM MAIL: I0050052 at IBMMAIL HAM RADIO: N9ITP or SM4TKN
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FIDONET: 1:115/511 or 1:115/512 STORMNET: 181:294/1 or 181:294/101
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First hug free; all subsequent ones free.
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------------------------------
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From: blane@seanet.com (Brian Lane)
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Subject: Re: more LEDs?
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 12:21:52 -0700
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Steven M. Doyle (wcreator@kaiwan.com) wrote:
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: I am interested in undertaking a programmable LCD project, perhaps using /dev/lcd
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: device name, connected to parallel port if possible or bus if necessary. All I
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: would need is someone to write the kernel driver :)
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I don't think we need to do a device for it. Just a simple daemon to
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wake up every xx seconds, read info to display, write to LCD, adn go back
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to sleep should work. I have a 16x2 LCD that I wired to my parallel port
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last night working okay. I'm working on the daemon to display
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loadaverages, users and memory usage.
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It's also possible that I may be able to connect it so that the printer
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can be used as well(LCD code would have to make sure the printer was not
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in use before writing to the LCD).
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Brian
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--
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==============================================================================
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"A little rebellion now and then is a good thing." | finger blane@seanet.com
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President Thomas Jefferson | PGP 2.6 email accepted
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==============================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: pda@procyon.com (Patrick D. Ashmore)
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Subject: Re: shadow-332: -f bug present
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 19:28:29 GMT
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Harald Milz (hm@ix.de) wrote:
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> I installed the shadow-3.3.2 suite a couple of minute ago and found
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> that the old -f bug is again in there. What's wrong?
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Get the shadow suite and appropriate bins from
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ftp.procyon.com:/pub/linux/shadow. It's protected against the -f "bug."
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Patrick
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--
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Patrick D. Ashmore Network Administrator 1322 W. Cleveland
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pda@procyon.com Procyon Networking Fayetteville, AR 72701
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Finger for PGP key URL: http://procyon.com/~pda/ +1 501 443 4393
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pda@texas.net pda@sibylline.com publius enigma
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------------------------------
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From: kaszeta@cps.msu.edu (Richard W Kaszeta)
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Subject: Re: XFree86-3.1 - Whoopee!
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 19:25:48 GMT
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Kevin C. Fandre (kfandre@comp..uark.edu) wrote:
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: Does Xfree86 3.1 "feel" like a memory hog to anyone? I've recompiled
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: everything I regularly use, fvwm and all, to use the X11R6 libraries
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: and it still feels like the hard drive has to thrash a bit to even run
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: a few measly xterms and xtetris.
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For just simple stuff, like twm and xterm, 3.1 runs noticeable faster.
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Much of this however could be do to changes in the Mach32 driver.
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One important thing I've noticed is problems recompiling under 3.1
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involving ld. My copy of ld (slackware 2.0.1) is hard-coded to use
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libs in /usr/X386, so even when I thought I was fixing the problem, some
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old libs were being loaded (try running ldd on some of your favorite
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executables).
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Any ideas how I can _neatly_ fix this system?
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Rich
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------------------------------
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From: fries@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de (Joerg Fries)
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Subject: Re: Broken pipe,x,client error
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 12:29:37 GMT
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Erich E. Singer (gwues@seas.gwu.edu) wrote:
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> help :
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>
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> my video card is ATI Mach64, monitor is Gateway 2000,
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> crystal scan. Since there is no batabase for my card
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> from modeDB.txt, I just chose vgawonder as my shipset,
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> and set vgawonder's clock as my clock. resolution
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> I chose 1024x768, 800x600,640x480.
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> After I run stratx(I use XF86_SVGA as my server),
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> machine can detect the clocks,mode,virtual resolution,
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> but gives me info like this:
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> XIO :fatal IO error(Broken pipe) on X server ":0.0"
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> after 386 requests(390 known proceeed) with 0
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> events remaning.
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> waiting for X server to shutdown
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> xinit:Unknown error(error 0):client error.
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> .................................................
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> did anybody have the same experience?
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> pls let me know! many thanks!!!
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I think this is no video card problem. The line
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> xinit:Unknown error(error 0):client error.
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tells about a client error. Perhaps there is something wrong in
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$HOME/.xinitrc or in the global xinit file.
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But there is another possibility: Be sure that your mouse is correctly
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installed. X tries to initialize it and if the entry in XConfig is
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wrong or the mouse is not connected, you get this error (its error 0...).
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To the error
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> XIO :fatal IO error(Broken pipe) on X server ":0.0"
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> after 386 requests(390 known proceeed) with 0
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> events remaning.
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: This message will always appear when you shutdown the Xserver but
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you have running clients on this server. Maybe the last entry
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in your ~/.xinitrc is fvwm, the window manager. If you kill him with
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'exit fvwm', the Xserver will be shutdowned. If there is a xterm
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running this client will announce you the message showed above.
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Hope that helps,
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Joerg
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(please answer via email...)
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--
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==============================================================================
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Joerg Fries
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Department of Computer Science
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Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
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email: fries@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de
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==============================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: smith@synapse.bms.com (Frederick Smith)
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Subject: Help! Probelms w/new kernel booting :(
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 15:20:39 -0400
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------------------------------
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From: rkean@scsn.net (Rob Kean)
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Subject: Re: Whats wrong with sunsite.unc.edu?
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Date: Sun, 16 Oct 1994 15:37:21
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>>I have been trying to access sunsite for the last several days.
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>>Sometimes I am able to, but most of the time I get the following
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>>error message:
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>>250 CWD command successful.
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>>ftp> ls
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>>200 PORT command successful.
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>>425 Can't create data socket (198.86.40.81,20): Address already in use.
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>>ftp> ls
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>>200 PORT command successful.
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>>425 Can't create data socket (198.86.40.81,20): Address already in use.
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>>First: Does anyone know when/if sunsite is going to be fixed?
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>>Second: Does anyone know a mirror for sunsite, preferably close to
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>>California?
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>I have the same problem. It is very frustrating. Anybody knows more about this?
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>Bart.
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>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>Bart Kindt (ZL4FOX) System Operator, Efficient Software NZ LTD, Dunedin, New Zealand
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>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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wuarchive.wustl.edu echoes both sunsite.unc.edu and tsx-11.mit.edu.....
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rhk
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------------------------------
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From: Stormy@Purple.Madness (Stormy Henderson)
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Subject: Re: Slackware color xterm
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 12:12:26 GMT
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Reply-To: Stormy@Grand.Mother.Com
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Daniel M. Coleman wrote:
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I recently downloaded the slackware distribution, and I noticed that some of
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the default settings on the color_xterm are not quite right. Whenever I press
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the backspace key, instead of backspacing, it acts as if I had pressed the
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enter key. The normal (noncolor) xterm works fine. What could be wrong?
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I've had this problem too, except it's not acting like I've pressed enter,
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because it ignores my input, more like just a newline and carriage return
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while clearing the input buffer.
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Anyway, I noticed that the ONLY time this happend was when I logged out of
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the shell calling openwin BEFORE the xterm was started, as in exec openwin or
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simply typing openwin & and then hitting control-d to logout.
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I never found a solution, cept for waiting till X was done booting before I
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exited my console shell.
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Be happy...
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- Stormy the happinator "The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ
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Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit
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Reply to: Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,
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stormy@phs.k12.ar.us Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it."
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------------------------------
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From: rcrow@sosi.com (Rick Crow)
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Subject: Problem with olvwm of XFree86 v2.11
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 16:08:50
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Hi!
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This is probably another stupid question, but I need help. I
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am running slackware ver 2.0.1 with XFree86 v2.1.1 and when I use Fvwm I can
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access all my apps, but when I switch to olvwm I can't access half the stuff
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on the pull down menu to include: X11 programs, XVIEW programs, Games, Tools,
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and windows menus. I just installed x windows, x apps, and the xv series
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(virtual). Is there some type of configuration required to get olvwm to work?
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I would greatly appreciate any help anyone could provide.
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Thanks,
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Rick Crow
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rcrow@sosi.com
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------------------------------
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From: rob@phavl.uucp (Rob Ransbottom)
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Subject: Re: /tmp/ is not cleaned up
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Date: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 03:13:11 GMT
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In article <37l8hi$q0f@nkosi.well.com>,
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Patrick J. Volkerding <gonzo@magnet.mednet.net> wrote:
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>In article <CxnE1w.JMq@acsu.buffalo.edu>,
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>Srihanto A. Nugroho <nugroho@acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote:
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>>Is there any reason for not cleaning up /tmp directory when the system boot ?
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>It will if you add this to /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
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>( cd /tmp ; rm -rf * )
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|
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>Since I'm not the admin for your machine, it would be presumptuous of
|
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>me to clear out your /tmp automatically. What if you'd put something
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>important in /tmp and didn't know Slackware was going to wipe it out on
|
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>your next reboot? Policies like the wiping of /tmp are best determined
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>locally. (That way, someone can be blamed locally ;^)
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I can appreciate your consideration.
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|
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Files in tmp directories should NEVER be expected
|
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to outlast their related processes.
|
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|
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------------------------------
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From: d91mn@efd.lth.se (Mikael Nordqvist)
|
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Subject: Re: HD Timeout problems
|
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 12:33:17 GMT
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Cc:
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In article <37pic7$9i5@cpca3.uea.ac.uk> u9219765@sys.uea.ac.uk writes:
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>Hi,
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> I keep getting hd timeout errors, here is the exact message:
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>Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD timeout
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>Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD-controller reset
|
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>Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD: win_result: status = 0xff
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>Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD: win_result: error = 0xff
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>Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: harddisk I/O error
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>Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: dev 0341, sector 8
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>Oct 15 22:32:58 Satsuma kernel: HD-controller reset
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>
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>Anyone got any ideas? It all started when I put my new hard disk in.
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>A seagate ST5660A (540Mb) it's set to 504Mb though; to stop things complaining.
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>I'm using 1.1.53 but I tried 1.0 and it gave me the same error.
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>Can anyone help? is anyone having the same problem ?
|
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|
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I got the same drive (isn't it a small mean little black box? :-) and
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I get those "HD timeout" too. But never the other errors.
|
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The reason (in my case at least), is that the drive has to spin up
|
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after the power-saving has done it's job. The whole systems freezes for
|
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about a second, then everything is fine again. This was discussed on
|
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the KERNEL-channel a while ago. Don't know if it'll be fixed or not.
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I am using the full capacity without problems (fdisk complains, but that
|
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is no "real" problem). I only use it for Linux though.
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/Mikael
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--
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Mikael Nordqvist, student | d91mn@efd.lth.se | I'm not paraniod, it's just
|
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Lund Institute of Technology | mech@df.lth.se | that everyone is out to get me
|
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------------------------------
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|
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From: awang@plains.NoDak.edu (Dopey (Andy Wang))
|
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Subject: SLIP/PPP and talk
|
||||
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 1994 19:39:19 GMT
|
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|
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|
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does anyone know how to get talk to work over a slip or ppp connection?
|
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talk requests cmoe in fine.
|
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but if i try to respond. or talk to another machine it gives me
|
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a message checking for invitation on caller's machine.
|
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and then it just sits there..
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anyone know how to fix this?
|
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|
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--
|
||||
*******************************************************************************
|
||||
* Life's Great Mystery: * Legalize Marijuana * awang@plains.nodak.edu *
|
||||
* Do I really exist or am * Don't let the * awang@badlands.nodak.edu *
|
||||
* I just a dreamer afraid * government fuck up * dopey@dsu1.dsu.nodak.edu *
|
||||
* to wake up and live? * your rights. * andy@head.neurology.wisc.edu *
|
||||
***************************** Dopey (Andy Wang) *******************************
|
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|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: eribruno@netcom.com (Eric V. Bruno)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Kernel getting too big ? (was: Re: LILO error message question)
|
||||
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 16:16:22 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Werner Almesberger (almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch) wrote:
|
||||
: In article <eribrunoCxIzE6.70q@netcom.com> eribruno@netcom.com (Eric V. Bruno) writes:
|
||||
: > Kernel vmlinuz too big!
|
||||
|
||||
: Ugly. Either something's broken or your kernel is really too big (are we
|
||||
: already at that point again ?). Maybe leaving out some non-essential
|
||||
: device drivers and other kernel features would shrink it to a more
|
||||
: reasonable size.
|
||||
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The file was 1.3 meg I created the file by cp /dev/fd0 vmlinuz
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the Kernel was compressed on the floppy. I have since built
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a custom kernel with only the hardware I need for my system and
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that works fine since it is much smaller.
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: > What is this really telling me?
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: This tells you that LILO thinks your kernel would be too big to load.
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: Either LILO is wrong or what it thinks is the kernel isn't or the
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: (compressed) kernel is really bigger than half a megabyte. (Re-building
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: the kernel and examining the paths listed in /etc/lilo.conf should help
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: eliminating the first two (unlikely) possibilities.)
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|
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: Has anybody seen this problem too ? Is it time to finally start the
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: heavy rewrite to run LILO in protected mode ? :-(
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: > Do I need to leave more room before defining partition 1.
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|
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: No, that's not a failing copy operation. LILO typically only allocates
|
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: a few kB of disk space.
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: - Werner
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: --
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: _________________________________________________________________________
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: / Werner Almesberger, sending this from almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch /
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: /______________________..._but_now_at_home_at________almesber@di.epfl.ch_/
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|
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Perhaps this information on size limitations could be added to Matt Walsh's
|
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Linux Manual (which is one of best Install/Getting Started Manual's I have
|
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seen in 20 years of working with computer systems). Also perhaps this
|
||||
information could be added to the FAQ's on building kernels? These
|
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are the first to spots I looked and came up dry.
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|
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===============================================================
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|Eric Bruno, Santa Clara, CA | All opinions are my own. |
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|eribruno@netcom.com | |
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|CompuServe ID - 71540,36001 | |
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===============================================================
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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From: 93812053@comp.hkp.hk (To Siu Pong (BACS2 student))
|
||||
Subject: mgetty -- how to setup??
|
||||
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 1994 05:53:20 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Hello all,
|
||||
|
||||
I've got the mgetty and have installed, however how can I config
|
||||
it?? The modem doesn't answer when a there's a call and when
|
||||
I type "mgetty", it said that
|
||||
|
||||
mgetty FATAL : no line give
|
||||
|
||||
What should I do now??
|
||||
|
||||
Danny To
|
||||
cs381205@hkpcc.hkp.hk
|
||||
93812053@comp.hkp.hk
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: and1000@cus.cam.ac.uk (Austin Donnelly)
|
||||
Subject: Re: source code of zless - Where?
|
||||
Date: 16 Oct 1994 13:55:32 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <37lnau$49e@sunserv.kfki.hu>,
|
||||
Jozsef Kadlecsik <kadlec@blackhole.kfki.hu> wrote:
|
||||
>Hello,
|
||||
>
|
||||
>Where can I find the source code of zless?
|
||||
>I tried to find it from the LSM, by archie, nothing.
|
||||
>Could somebody help me?
|
||||
|
||||
You can use a shell script to do zless:
|
||||
|
||||
========== cut cut cut ==============
|
||||
#!/bin/sh
|
||||
for args
|
||||
do
|
||||
zcat $args | less
|
||||
done
|
||||
========== cut cut cut ==============
|
||||
|
||||
Save this as a file called zless, and do a chmod 755 on it to make it
|
||||
runnable.
|
||||
|
||||
Austin
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: root@nimir.demon.co.uk ()
|
||||
Subject: ftape driver for 1.1.49 ?
|
||||
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 1994 11:35:51 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
I have compiled 1.1.49 - make config asked if I wanted ftape
|
||||
(I chose yes) but I do not seem to have a /dev/ftape or
|
||||
for that matter any ftape source code.
|
||||
|
||||
Is ftape now a module - if so where is it, and why does
|
||||
make config still ask about it ???
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Steve Hunt hunt@nimir.demon.co.uk
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: longyear@netcom.com (Al Longyear)
|
||||
Subject: Re: PPP indirectly??
|
||||
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 02:28:02 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
dgriffin@suntan.eng.usf.edu (Donald Griffin (CE)) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
>I am interested in setting up a PPP link to put my linux box on the
|
||||
>internet. I used to live in a location where I had root access to a
|
||||
>machine on the internet and I have since moved to a place where I just
|
||||
>have dial-up access. Would it be possible for me to set up the PPP
|
||||
>client on my Linux box and then dial-up -> telnet into the machine that I
|
||||
>have root privledges on to complete the PPP connection (I dont think this
|
||||
>is possible without some sort of mod to the code or addition).
|
||||
|
||||
You're out of luck. The kernel must be built to support the PPP devices.
|
||||
In addition, the pppd process must be run from root or suid to root to
|
||||
allow the ioctl operations needed to establish the PPP connection.
|
||||
|
||||
If the remote admin did not suid the pppd process to root then there is
|
||||
nothing that you can do to make it so.
|
||||
|
||||
You will be able to use the term link.
|
||||
|
||||
From what I hear, there is a Linux port of "TIA" in the plans. This would
|
||||
give you natural SLIP and (probably by that time) PPP.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Al Longyear longyear@netcom.com
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: mcruse@CERF.NET (Mike Cruse)
|
||||
Subject: Diskless linux boxes
|
||||
Date: 16 Oct 1994 13:03:15 -0700
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Does anybody know where I can get source for NE2000 boot
|
||||
roms using the BOOTP protocol. I want to set up some
|
||||
diskless linux boxes and have them boot off a Linux
|
||||
BOOTP server. I have bootpc working pretty well on the
|
||||
server with a single floppy kernel boot disk. It works
|
||||
fine but it's a little slow to boot and floppy disks don't
|
||||
last for ever.
|
||||
|
||||
Has anybody done this before?
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks,
|
||||
|
||||
Mike
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: R.G.W.Carver@dcs.warwick.ac.uk (Polaris)
|
||||
Subject: Re: RPC info / setup
|
||||
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 13:14:31 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
sinkr@universe.digex.net (Robert Sink) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
>I have installed a couple rpc functions on my system primarily just to
|
||||
>learn what all is entailed. I have my inetd.conf set up correctly, I have
|
||||
>/etc/rpc, I run rpc.portmap and I have this one problem. I was under the
|
||||
>impression that inetd would run rpc.rusersd apon receiving the request,
|
||||
>however it does not. It just sits there and the other end gets RPC:
|
||||
>program not registered. However, if I type rpc.rusersd beforehand and
|
||||
>load it up, it works fine. Is this correct, or am I missing something?
|
||||
|
||||
rusers doesn't connect directly to the rusersd. It first contacts the portmap
|
||||
to see if rusersd is registered, and asks what port it is on. When you run
|
||||
rpc.rusersd it registers itself with the portmap. You have to start up all
|
||||
your rpc services manually, not with inetd.
|
||||
|
||||
Richard.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: connor@tekla (Orjan Stromberg)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Telnet in is slow
|
||||
Date: 16 Oct 1994 14:44:03 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Scott Jennings (smj@smudge.oro.net) wrote:
|
||||
: Orjan Stromberg (connor@tekla) wrote:
|
||||
: : The lines out are as fast as you can possible wish, but as soon as I try to
|
||||
: : telnet in to the machine it goes SLOOW. People have been telnetting into the
|
||||
: : machine, and stopped at the login for five minutes. If I check locally, they
|
||||
: : are logged in, but they are still stuck on the login-screen.
|
||||
|
||||
: Are they using BASH?
|
||||
|
||||
Everybody is using TCSH. Some of the users have an old .bash_history, but
|
||||
not the ones with problems. :)
|
||||
|
||||
/Orjan
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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