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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: Mon, 5 Sep 94 03:14:51 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #23
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Linux-Admin Digest #23, Volume #2 Mon, 5 Sep 94 03:14:51 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Crond annoyance (Liam Greenwood)
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Re: [Q] No route to host? (Gus J Grubba)
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PPPD permissions (Gregory Trubetskoy)
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Re: An idea for running dos (Thomas Quinot)
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Re: Whats the best _CHEAP_ ISA video card for Linux/Xfree? (Bram Smits)
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Re: WHAT's the problem? was: Re: _setutent: can't find file or dir (Robert Moser)
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Re: DNS & 'format error no SOA record...' (Timothy E. Onders)
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Re: Crond annoyance (Matthew Dillon)
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need pcftobdf font conversion (Srini Seetharam)
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Re: linux & ISDN (Dave Gardner)
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CSLIP Problems (random halts in data...) (Isis Leslie)
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Re: PPPD permissions (Al Longyear)
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Re: [ALERT] Password problem with Linux (Jason Multari)
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Re: Linux Accounting (David Miller)
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Re: Swap file VS Swap partition (Ian Nicholls)
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? Kernel (1.1.47) ftape incompatibility (Oz Dror)
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about wtmp (XiaoFei Wang)
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Re: An idea for running dos (Lige F. Hensley)
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Re: about wtmp (Tracy R. Reed)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: liam@durie.wanganui.gen.nz (Liam Greenwood)
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Subject: Re: Crond annoyance
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Date: Sun, 4 Sep 1994 09:01:26 GMT
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Matthew Dillon (dillon@apollo.west.oic.com) wrote:
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> Damn It! Doesn't anybody read instructions?
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Nope :-) ...
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> I very CLEARLY state in the README file that the proper way to start
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> crond from your rc file is:
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It's not in the Slackware 2.0 man page, which is the man page for
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your crond.
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> /usr/bin/crond -l8 >>/var/log/cron 2>&1
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The line in /etc/rc.d/rc.M from the Slackware 2.0 distribution I've
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got (from the InfoMagic Developers Resource CD-ROM) is:
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# Start crond (Dillons crond):
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/usr/sbin/crond -l10 >>/var/adm/cron 2>&1
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Oh, and thanks for writing it. I had heaps of troubles and funnies
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trying to get the previous crond to work for me. I was a happy
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chappie when I saw who had written the one in Slackware 2.0 . I hope
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it's proves as good as the last cron of yours I used.
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Cheers, Liam
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------------------------------
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From: gus@grubba.com (Gus J Grubba)
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Subject: Re: [Q] No route to host?
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Date: 4 Sep 1994 22:14:53 GMT
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phil@rivendell.apana.org.au wrote:
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>I think possibly your traceroute is broken.
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>When I do the same, it gets to a machine AUTODESK.BARRNET.NET, which
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>rejects the packets: No route to host.
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>The problem is definitely at "the other end". (in this case it appears
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>a machine or route is down, or someone's routing tables are gaga.)
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>
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Great. That basicaly answers my question. I've been doing a lot of
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reading these past couple of days (after I got a suggestion from another
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Australia fellow) and I have been able to pin point several of these
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problems. The one thing I was missing was having someone else trying
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traceroute and see how it got routed from their point of origin. I
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noticed that traceroute's man pages makes refference to a -g option
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which doesn't exist in the executable I have. I found several other
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packages and am now in the process of reading them all.
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Thanks
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==============
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gus@grubba.com
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------------------------------
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From: grisha@cais.cais.com (Gregory Trubetskoy)
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Subject: PPPD permissions
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Date: 4 Sep 1994 23:25:45 GMT
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I'm trying to set up a ppp server, using the approach described in the new
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NAG with /etc/ppp/ppplogin script. I get this in syslog:
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Sep 4 19:16:33 mira pppd[326]: ioctl(PPPIOCGUNIT): Operation not permitted
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Sep 4 19:16:33 mira pppd[326]: ioctl(PPPIOCGDEBUG): Operation not permitted
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Then it hangs up.
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What should I do to make this permitted? Somewhere in the README's it sais
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that pppd should be run by root - but how, then, I set up a ppp login
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without making the ppp user a root equivalent?
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Am I missing something obvious?
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Thank You.
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P.S. The new nag is great, my hat is off to Olaf Kirch, but page 146 (post
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script version), "Configuring a PPP Server" obviously hasn't been proofread
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- check out the lower paragraph.
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--
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================================================================
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Gregory Trubetskoy grisha@cais.com
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================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net (Thomas Quinot)
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Subject: Re: An idea for running dos
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Date: 3 Sep 1994 22:08:16 +0200
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Le Prostetnic Vogon John Hoford <20>crit :
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> Then a program could be written whic save/stoped unix and ran dos.
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> Is this possible?
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I think it's possible, but it would have to be integrated in the kernel,
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whereas dosemu is a user-mode program afaik. What's more, dosemu -being a
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"normal" process, doesn't disable the other running processes while it's
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running. This data has also to be considered in a multi-user environement.
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--
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Thomas QUINOT | "Un roi sans divertissement est un
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<thomas@melchior.frmug.fr.net> | homme plein de mis<69>re."
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Linux - choice of a GNU generation | Jean GIONO
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------------------------------
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From: bram@fangorn.hacktic.nl (Bram Smits)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: Whats the best _CHEAP_ ISA video card for Linux/Xfree?
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Date: Sun, 04 Sep 1994 23:40:00 GMT
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Reply-To: bram@fangorn.xs4all.nl
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mah@ka4ybr.com (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR) writes:
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>: monitor so I am looking for an accelerated card that gives me 800x600 and
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>: 1024x768 (but not more, no 2 MB cards needed) and that will be faster than
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>: the 512 kB Oak Oti67 it will replace (this one sucks: TOTAL 3012.000000
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>: xStones reported by xbench).
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>
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>It's not an accelerated card, but the little beastie is FAST! - the Trident
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>8900CL with 1MB... you can get them for about $60.00 and I've seen them
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>run rings around some so-called accelerated cards! I dunno how they do it,
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>but they do!
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WD 90C31 based cards are also pretty cheap, and I've seen it run rings
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even around some VLB cards.
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v__
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<"___\____ Bram 'mouser' Smits.
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Namechange: fangorn.hacktic.nl will become fangorn.xs4all.nl soon. Please use
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this new address when replying, it is already operational.
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* All views expressed herein are my own, etc, etc. | Fangorn Systems *
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* All disclaimers apply. | Heerlen, The Netherlands *
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* Truly songs and tales fall utterly short of reality, *
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* O Smaug the Greatest and Chiefest of Calamities - JRR Tolkien, The Hobbit *
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------------------------------
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From: araw@iplab7.health.ufl.edu (Robert Moser)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: WHAT's the problem? was: Re: _setutent: can't find file or dir
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Date: 05 Sep 1994 02:11:34 GMT
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In article <34cve5$i8d@hearst.cac.psu.edu> donadio@mxd120.rh.psu.edu (Matthew Donadio) writes:
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>
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> Problem:
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> _setutent: Can't open utmp file: No such file or directory.
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>
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> Your libc is looking for utmp in a different place than where you have
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> it. It will either be /etc/utmp or /var/adm/utmp, depending on what
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> you have in <paths.h>. Check the _PATH_UTMP macro in this file, and
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> touch utmp in either /etc or /var/adm depending on what is defined.
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>
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I believe current linux fsstnd wisdom calls for umtp currently in /var/adm
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(fsstnd'ers correct me if I'm wrong) -- the problem was correctly stated, but
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a better solution (IMO) is a symlink. This avoids having some programs logging
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in one place and others in another, also the admin programs that look for utmp
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will not have the correct info. Just do (as root):
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rm /etc/utmp
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rm /var/adm/utmp
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touch /var/adm/utmp
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cd /etc
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ln -s /var/adm/utmp .
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Now all logging takes place in /var/adm/utmp, and binaries that look in /etc
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will still work correctly.
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araw
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------------------------------
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From: onders@netcom.com (Timothy E. Onders)
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Subject: Re: DNS & 'format error no SOA record...'
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Date: Fri, 2 Sep 1994 06:55:58 GMT
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If you are using the SlackWare distribution named, I don't think it looks
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in the right place for the data files. After having a similar problem
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with getty_ps, I did a strings on the named binary, and didn't find any
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references to any directories other than /etc.
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-Tim Onders
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onders@netcom.com
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------------------------------
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From: dillon@apollo.west.oic.com (Matthew Dillon)
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Subject: Re: Crond annoyance
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Date: 2 Sep 1994 00:14:02 -0700
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:In article <345nko$dra@garlic.com> mwarnock@garlic.com (Matt Warnock) writes:
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:>In article <3452hf$nnm@apollo.west.oic.com>,
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:>> VC1 !
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:>>
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:>> -Matt
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:>
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:>Point well taken, I should have looked up the README, but it was a Slackware
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:>install, and I'm not sure the README was on the disk. Could be, but...
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:>I think the problem occured when I moved to a new version of Slackware,
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:>trying to keep all the /etc stuff as is, and changing out the binaries from
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:>underneath. Probably a dangerous move at best. Thus I think we had your
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:>crond running from Vixies' config files. Pure recipe for disaster.
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:>
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:>Still, by way of suggestion, READMEs are great but I prefer man pages, as
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:>they tend to stick around after the source code has been compiled, installed
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:>and deleted. Your man page explained the options pretty well, but the above
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:>suggestion in the man page would have been nice. Just a thought. ;^)
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:>
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:>--
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:>W. Matthew Warnock, Attorney (mwarnock@garlic.com) Tel:408.778.7273
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:>60 West Main Avenue, Suite 12A, Morgan Hill CA 95037-4553 Fax:408.778.7989
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I suppose this is what I get for not using the syslog interface right
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off the bat.
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It's on my TODO, but I managed to get myself hooked on two board designs
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this month and have no time to work on this stuff at the moment.
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-Matt
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--
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Matthew Dillon dillon@apollo.west.oic.com
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1005 Apollo Way ham: KC6LVW (no mail drop)
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Incline Village, NV. 89451 Obvious Implementations Corporation
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USA Sandel-Avery Engineering
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[always include a portion of the original email in any response!]
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------------------------------
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Subject: need pcftobdf font conversion
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From: srini@tisl.ukans.edu (Srini Seetharam)
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Date: 4 Sep 94 20:29:59 CDT
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Reply-To: srini@tisl.ukans.edu (Srini Seetharam)
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Hi,
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I need to find the program that converts pcf fonts
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to bdf format.
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I know this might seem like going backwards but the reason
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is that I have an Xclient in MS windoze that has
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a utility to convert bdf fonts to fon windoze
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compatible fonts.
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If there is a utility to convert pcf directly to
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.fon files, that would be great. If not,
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I would appreciate any pointers to a pcf to bdf
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conversion utilty.
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thank you
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--
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srini
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------------------------------
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From: pdg@netcom.com (Dave Gardner)
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Subject: Re: linux & ISDN
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Date: Mon, 5 Sep 1994 03:09:16 GMT
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Sterling Ledet (sjledet@netcom.netcom.com) wrote:
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: What is required to set up an ISDN line with linux? Does the necessary
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: software exist? What would be the necessary hardware?
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As far as I know, you'll be able to use all the same software you have/use
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now for your Internet connection over an ISDN line. So if you use
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SLIP/PPP to get connected, you should be able to continue doing the same
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old thing. As for the hardware, expect to spend about $600-800 for it.
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According to the info sheets I just got from Pacific Bell's ISDN office,
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here's a list of the equipment you will have to have:
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1) Network Termination 1 (NT1). This is a piece of
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hardware that creates the two B channels and the
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one D channel needed for ISDN transmission.
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2) Power supply for the NT1. ISDN needs constant
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electrical power (in other words, if you have a
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blackout, you lose your ISDN). Sometimes you can
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find NT1s with built-in power supplies.
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3) Terminal Adapter (TA). This can be a card that
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you plug into your computer, or it can be a stand-
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alone box that you run ethernet from to your computer's
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ethernet card. It puts all information it receives
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into ISDN protocol format so it can go out on the
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ISDN wire.
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You can optionally get an ISDN phone which plugs right into the NT1, but
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it costs about $400 right now. I believe they have some nifty features
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beyond the capabilities of normal phones, but I don't know any of them.
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They do recommend you keep a standard phone line in, as you will lose all
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communications if the power goes out; a standard phone will at least let
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you dial in and let folks call in during blackouts.
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Now, on to line fees:
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Pacific Bell is charging $22.95 per month for a single ISDN line.
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Installation is $34.75 if you keep the line installed for at least two
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years, otherwise it's $125 more.
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Also, the cost for daytime rates (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) is 4 cents for the
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first minute, and 1 cent per minute thereafter, for local calls. During
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off-hours, it's free. But you still have to add your telco's normal zone
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and/or long distance fees to the above rates if you dial out of your area.
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Folks in Pacific Bell's jurisdiction can call 1-800-472-4736 for more
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information or a copy of the 9-page handout I received from them (home
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ISDN).
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Hope this helps a bit.
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Dave
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------------------------------
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From: sheela@er1.rutgers.edu (Isis Leslie)
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Subject: CSLIP Problems (random halts in data...)
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Date: 4 Sep 1994 23:22:14 -0400
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I have a problem with a SLIP line going from a Slackware 2.0 machine and a
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CISCO terminal server.
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Often times, if I do, letsay "ls -l" the output won't be displayed unless
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I escape back to the terminal server prompt and then return to the connection.
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Also I often have timed out Kermit and Zmodem transfers as well. This also
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happens if a I telnet into my machine, then two a thrid machine, I similarly
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get astopped screen output.
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FTP works just liek its suppossed to and my OS/2 based machines slip in/out
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fine.
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This must be a tty (stty?) setup problem someplace, but I'm kinda stumped.
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Any ideas?
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thanks-Isis
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------------------------------
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From: longyear@netcom.com (Al Longyear)
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Subject: Re: PPPD permissions
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Date: Mon, 5 Sep 1994 03:54:13 GMT
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grisha@cais.cais.com (Gregory Trubetskoy) writes:
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>Sep 4 19:16:33 mira pppd[326]: ioctl(PPPIOCGUNIT): Operation not permitted
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>Sep 4 19:16:33 mira pppd[326]: ioctl(PPPIOCGDEBUG): Operation not permitted
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>What should I do to make this permitted? Somewhere in the README's it sais
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>that pppd should be run by root - but how, then, I set up a ppp login
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>without making the ppp user a root equivalent?
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>Am I missing something obvious?
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chown root pppd
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chmod 4755 pppd
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If you don't run it as root then it needs to be suid to root.
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--
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Al Longyear longyear@netcom.com
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------------------------------
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From: jmultari@netcom.com (Jason Multari)
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Subject: Re: [ALERT] Password problem with Linux
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Date: Mon, 5 Sep 1994 04:05:40 GMT
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Jerry Ablan (munster@MCS.COM) wrote:
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: I just found a most heinous thing. I had my root password set to
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: 'squiggle*halbert' a long, but good password.
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: However, by mistake, when su'ing, I only typed in squiggle and IT LET ME IN!
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: I further tested another password of mine that ended in a number and I left
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: off the number (i.e. Butthole7, only typed Butthole), and it again let me
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: pass.
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Like, oh my god! It's almost like unix passwords have been only been 8
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characters for like 30 years!....
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You cant be serious.
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------------------------------
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From: davem@er4.rutgers.edu (David Miller)
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Subject: Re: Linux Accounting
|
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Date: 3 Sep 1994 23:54:32 -0400
|
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Tracy R. Reed (treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu) wrote:
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: [ Article crossposted from comp.os.linux.help ]
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: [ Author was Tracy R. Reed ]
|
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: [ Posted on 4 Sep 1994 01:35:51 GMT ]
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|
||||
: Hello all. First, I wish to thank all those who helped me out with my
|
||||
: uugetty problem. I got 8 responses, some containing the solution. :)
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|
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: Now I would like to know if there is a good accounting software for
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: Linux. I checked sunsite.unc.edu and found acct-1.1.18, but I am running
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: kernel 1.1.45. Is there any accounting software that I can use on this
|
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You can use that particular package. I do currently with kernel
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1.1.pre50. The only trick is that you have to apply the kernel diff
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files yourself, and this is NOT very hard at all. All the rest of the
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package will work unchanged, completely. I have about 1 1/2 week's
|
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worth of process accounting info at present and it's still going. I
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put 'accton' in my rc script, then during a reboot it gets put into a
|
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backup and a new file is created for the next boot.
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It works very well, and hasn't given me any problems as of
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yet.
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Later,
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David S. Miller
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davem@eden.rutgers.edu
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davem@remus.rutgers.edu
|
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davem@usacs.rutgers.edu
|
||||
davem@bazooka.rutgers.edu
|
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davem@linux.helsinki.fi
|
||||
|
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: kernel? I could move down to 1.1.18, but I don't see linux-1.1.18.tar.gz
|
||||
: anywhere on sunsite, which implies I would need to get 1.1.0 and apply a
|
||||
: bunch of patches or some other nonsense. acct-1.1.18 is a patch itself,
|
||||
: which is why it won't work with 1.1.45. It finds several differences in
|
||||
: the code. I tried recompiling the kernel anyway, and it didn't get very
|
||||
: far at all. I am not nearly good enough at C to resolve the differences
|
||||
: myself. Thanks for any info you can provide.
|
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|
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: --
|
||||
|
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: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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: Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.|Two Betazoids walk into
|
||||
: San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | a bar.
|
||||
: Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration |
|
||||
: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|One says,
|
||||
: treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles | "I'll have the same."
|
||||
: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
: --
|
||||
|
||||
: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
: Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.|Two Betazoids walk into
|
||||
: San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | a bar.
|
||||
: Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration |
|
||||
: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|One says,
|
||||
: treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles | "I'll have the same."
|
||||
: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: inicholl@coles.com.au (Ian Nicholls)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Swap file VS Swap partition
|
||||
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 1994 04:12:36 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
djohnson@elvis.ucsd.edu (Darin Johnson) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
>In article <33g07q$kng@apollo.west.oic.com> dillon@apollo.west.oic.com (Matthew Dillon) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
>> * Better localized. The best place to put your swap partition is right
|
||||
>> smack in the middle of the disk.
|
||||
|
||||
>But isn't this dependent upon what happens on either side?
|
||||
|
||||
The phrase that OS/2 uses to suggest where to place the swap file is
|
||||
`in the most-used partition on the least-used disk.' That way, the
|
||||
heads are most likely to be near the right place. For a swap partition,
|
||||
it would be best to have it placed on a disk which is the least used
|
||||
under Linux, for the same reason.
|
||||
--
|
||||
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Ian Nicholls >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
|
||||
<< Post: Coles Supermarkets, PO Box 480, Glen Iris 3146, Australia >>
|
||||
<< Phone: +61 3 829 6088 E-mail: inicholl@coles.com.au >>
|
||||
<< FAX: +61 3 829 6886 >>
|
||||
--
|
||||
The opinions of the poster do not necessarily represent those of the company.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: dror@netcom.com (Oz Dror)
|
||||
Subject: ? Kernel (1.1.47) ftape incompatibility
|
||||
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 1994 06:04:55 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Software: ftape 1.13b (with io_fdc patch)
|
||||
linux 1.1.47
|
||||
Hardware: 486dx1,50MHz, AHA1542CF, JUMBO 120
|
||||
Floppy A: 5 1/4"
|
||||
Floppy B: 3 1/2"
|
||||
From A or B a multiplexor board Called AB-10
|
||||
Connects to the Tape.
|
||||
|
||||
Maefile flags:
|
||||
|
||||
FTAPE_OPT = -DVERIFY_HEADERS -DFAST_SEEK
|
||||
# enable if tape drive on CMS FC-10 controller:
|
||||
#FDC_OPT = -DPROBE_FC10 -DFDC_BASE=0x180 -DFDC_IRQ=9 -DFDC_DMA=5
|
||||
# enable if tape drive on secondary floppy disk controller:
|
||||
FDC_OPT = -DFDC_BASE=0x370 -DFDC_IRQ=6 -DFDC_DMA=2
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
When I type:
|
||||
mt -f /dev/rft1 rewind
|
||||
or
|
||||
mt -f /dev/rft0 rewind
|
||||
|
||||
I do not get any response. I am not able to kill that process.
|
||||
I get segmentation faults on other programs.
|
||||
Basically I have to reboot the system.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Are the Makefile flags (above) correct for my system.
|
||||
2. Is my Hardware really supported by ftape
|
||||
(hadware that includes the floppy adaptor card AB-10).
|
||||
3. If the answer to to is NO. that what is the most economical way
|
||||
to solve it. (What do I need to buy in order to get is to work)
|
||||
I do not want to sacrifice any of my floppies.
|
||||
4. Is the above kerel of ftape bug.
|
||||
|
||||
-Thanks
|
||||
Oz
|
||||
|
||||
P.S. I have had Linux for two weeks. I need to back up my system urgently
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
NAME Oz Dror, Los Angeles, California
|
||||
SMAIL dror@netcom.com
|
||||
PHONE (213) 874-7978 Fax (213) 874-7965
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: XiaoFei Wang <xiaofei@gasa.physics.buffalo.edu>
|
||||
Subject: about wtmp
|
||||
Date: Sun, 4 Sep 1994 04:36:34 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
How do I use wtmp? It is a binary file.
|
||||
The only manual I have is
|
||||
|
||||
================================================================
|
||||
UTMP(5) Linux Programmer's Manual UTMP(5)
|
||||
|
||||
NAME
|
||||
utmp, wtmp - login records
|
||||
|
||||
SYNOPSIS
|
||||
#include <utmp.h>
|
||||
...
|
||||
================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
On another system where I am a user ( not superuser ), I received
|
||||
a message from the sys-admin as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
================================================================
|
||||
Subject: wtmp entry
|
||||
|
||||
you're running a program which corrupts your wtmp entry in some fashion.
|
||||
since this makes your jobs look unattached they are likely to be terminated
|
||||
as strays. please stop running this program.
|
||||
================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
How can I find if my wtmp entry is corrupted?
|
||||
|
||||
Thank you very much.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: henslelf@myhost.subdomain.domain (Lige F. Hensley)
|
||||
Subject: Re: An idea for running dos
|
||||
Date: 4 Sep 1994 17:47:48 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
John Hoford (hoford@tumtum.image.chop.edu) wrote:
|
||||
: for linux but I have a simpler idea.
|
||||
|
||||
: Most people who want a dos emulator have at least a partition with dos
|
||||
: on it, a partition with linux and a swap partition.
|
||||
|
||||
: What if two commands could be add to the kernel:
|
||||
|
||||
: save_stop which put ever process into the swap,
|
||||
: saved its internal state, the screen etc..
|
||||
|
||||
: resume (a boot option) which would load its internal stat
|
||||
: from the swap and resume the processs.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
: Then a program could be written whic save/stoped unix and ran dos.
|
||||
: Is this possible?
|
||||
|
||||
Why bother?
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (Tracy R. Reed)
|
||||
Subject: Re: about wtmp
|
||||
Date: 4 Sep 1994 05:33:52 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
XiaoFei Wang (xiaofei@gasa.physics.buffalo.edu) wrote:
|
||||
: Subject: wtmp entry
|
||||
|
||||
: you're running a program which corrupts your wtmp entry in some fashion.
|
||||
: since this makes your jobs look unattached they are likely to be terminated
|
||||
: as strays. please stop running this program.
|
||||
|
||||
Strange. What program were you running that did this?
|
||||
|
||||
=============================================================================
|
||||
Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.|Two Betazoids walk into
|
||||
San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | a bar.
|
||||
Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration |
|
||||
treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|One says,
|
||||
treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles | "I'll have the same."
|
||||
=============================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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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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|
||||
|
||||
Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites:
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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