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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: Fri, 23 Sep 94 21:13:49 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #96
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Linux-Admin Digest #96, Volume #2 Fri, 23 Sep 94 21:13:49 EDT
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Contents:
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S3 + XFree 2.1.1 question (John Leslie)
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simple network (Herve BURTIN)
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Re: HPFS Filesystem (Jay Ashworth)
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BIOS chip reading? (Sherman Brown)
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SUDO and Shadow'd passwd file Needed (John Spade)
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LINUX SLIP HOST? Has anyone made this work? HOW? (Jeffrey S. Cook)
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Printcap For BJ10ex (Wut DAOMANEE)
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Re: 4mm DAT on Linux? (Dan Swartzendruber)
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Re: Modem 14400 and uugetty (Gert Doering)
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Re: How to use a host as a router - READ THIS (Jay Ashworth)
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Re: ftape and linux-1.1.45 (Mike Haaland)
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CSLIP bug in v1.1.50? (Van jacobsen header compression) (Bill Wittig)
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Errors writing to MSDOS Partition (Bernhard Kappler)
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Linux idle logout problems. (Brad Cain)
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Linux NOT logging people out on hangup (John Spade)
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Re: Linux won't keep correct time (Marc Fraioli)
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WANTED: linux powerd sources (John Norris)
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Re: NFS Bootdisk? (Miguel de Icaza)
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Working ARP (Brad Cain)
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Re: Summary: Mosaic2.4 and Motif (Stephen Benson)
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Re: Dosemu in X (Joel M. Hoffman)
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Re: Can't compile 1.1.50 - barfs on entry.s (Walter Hunt)
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Re: Printers on the parallel port (Kevin Cummings)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: jleslie@microbus.demon.co.uk (John Leslie)
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Subject: S3 + XFree 2.1.1 question
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Reply-To: jleslie@microbus.demon.co.uk
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 11:26:30 +0000
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In the readme it says some S3 928 boards with the Bt485 palette are limited to
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85MHz. When I run the S3 server with our board it prints a message saying this
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limit exists. This is a pain as I want to run 1280 x 1024 @ 130 MHz. As we are
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a PC hardware manufacturer (i.e. when I say it's "our" 928 board I really mean
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it) I have considerable leeway in making changes to the board. What I want to
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know, please, is what imposes this limit, and any ideas on what to change to
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remove it.
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--
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John Leslie
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------------------------------
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From: hburtin@ensem.u-nancy.fr (Herve BURTIN)
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Subject: simple network
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 13:55:02 GMT
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I have 2 pc and 2 ne2000 compatible card, I am root on 1 pc, my brother on the 2,
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how configure network ? can you give me an exemple of the hosts file and networks
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file.
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bye
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------------------------------
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From: jra@zeus.IntNet.net (Jay Ashworth)
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Subject: Re: HPFS Filesystem
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 09:43:44 -0400
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hpernu@delta.hut.fi (Heikki Johannes Pernu) writes:
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> Anyone working on the HPFS filesystem?
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> I've already posted to comp.os.linux.help and they directed
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> me here.
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They directed you to the wrong place. :-)
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Get out of the old, get into the c.o.l.d. Development, that is...
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Cheers,
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-- jra
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--
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Jay R. Ashworth High Technology Systems Comsulting Ashworth
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Designer Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation & Associates
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ka1fjx/4
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jra@baylink.com "Hey! Do any of you guys know how to Madison?" 813 790 7592
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------------------------------
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From: faldor@sol.cms.uncwil.edu (Sherman Brown)
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Subject: BIOS chip reading?
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 09:56:46 -0400
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Just curious is there a set of functions for reading the info in the
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BIOS of my PC under linux, or am I going to have to write my own?
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Just trying to save some much needed time...
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thanks,
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Faldor
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.----------------------------------------------------------.
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| 386DX/25MHz,Gateway,8MB-RAM,16MB-Swap,SB,Slackware 2.0 |
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| faldor@sol.cms.uncwil.edu | Walk with a water goddess. |
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.__________________________________________________________.
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------------------------------
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From: spade@rocko.lab.csuchico.edu (John Spade)
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Subject: SUDO and Shadow'd passwd file Needed
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 17:07:37 GMT
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I'm looking for a sudo that works with the shadow'd passwd
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suite. I've tried myself but only succeded getting segmantation
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faults. Thanks.
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--
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spade@rocko.lab.csuchico.edu "Quality, Service, Price...
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spade@ecst.csuchico.edu Pick any two..."
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------------------------------
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From: jsc2@Ra.MsState.Edu (Jeffrey S. Cook)
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Subject: LINUX SLIP HOST? Has anyone made this work? HOW?
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 11:20:15 -0500
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Ok, I have read all the faq's and have memorized my modem manual.
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I am using Linux 1.1.49 and cannot for the life of me get a
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SLIP host set up on my machine.
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Could some kind soul please describe the steps on how to do this?
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Can it be done???
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Thanks in advance.
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-Jeff jsc2@ra.msstate.edu
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------------------------------
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From: s3410263@maliwan.psu.ac.th (Wut DAOMANEE)
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Subject: Printcap For BJ10ex
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 06:05:08 GMT
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I think it hard to find printcap for Canon BJ10ex and I don't want to write it
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by myself if someone have printcap for Canon BJ10ex.Please send you file to me.
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Email:
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s3410263@sritrang.psu.ac.th
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or s3410263@maliwan.psu.ac.th
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Thank you.
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Wut Daomanee
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Computer Engineering student
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Prince of Songkhla University
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Thailand
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------------------------------
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From: dswartz@pugsley.osf.org (Dan Swartzendruber)
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Crossposted-To: utah.linux
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Subject: Re: 4mm DAT on Linux?
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 16:27:55 GMT
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In article <35uop0$ids@grouper.exchange.com>, scotta@marlin.exchange.com (Scott G. Ainsworth) writes:
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> Pete Kruckenberg (kruckenb@sal.cs.utah.edu) wrote:
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I use an Archive Viper with no problems. The only thing I had to do was
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rebuild the kernel with SCSI tape enabled.
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--
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#include <std_disclaimer.h>
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Dan S.
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------------------------------
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From: gert@greenie.muc.de (Gert Doering)
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Subject: Re: Modem 14400 and uugetty
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 11:38:24 GMT
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pit@p2.lxs.baboon.ch (Peter Berger) writes:
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>mzill@saturn.RoBIN.de (Michael Zill) wrote:
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> > [...]
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> > First of all you should configure your modem that it returns
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> > the DTE speed not the DCE speed in the CONNECT <speed> string.
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>Just curious. Ist there any special reason for this?
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If the getty does auto-bauding (switches its baud rate to the string
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returned by the modem), it's necessary -- but I know no getty that does it
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all the time (mgetty can do it with the "-a" option).
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I recommend, for mgetty users, to have the modem return something like the
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CONNECT <DTE speed>/<DCE speed> <protocol>/<compression>
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string that ZyXELs can return, because that string is very good to see
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what's going on -- but it's purely informational, not functional.
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gert
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--
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Yield to temptation ... it may not pass your way again! -- Lazarus Long
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//www.muc.de/~gert
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Gert Doering - Munich, Germany gert@greenie.muc.de
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fax: +49-89-3243328 gert.doering@physik.tu-muenchen.de
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------------------------------
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From: jra@zeus.IntNet.net (Jay Ashworth)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.development,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions
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Subject: Re: How to use a host as a router - READ THIS
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 15:53:03 -0400
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dwm@shell.portal.com (David - Morris) writes:
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>Re. why not 127.0.0.0 instead of 127.0.0.1 -- the destination address must
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>be a 'host' address and the host address can't be zero (0).
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True... but I think he was talking about the destination address, not the
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interface address... you can route either the loopback _net_, or the
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loopback _host_, with equal facility.
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Cheers,
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-- jra
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--
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Jay R. Ashworth High Technology Systems Comsulting Ashworth
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Designer Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation & Associates
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ka1fjx/4
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jra@baylink.com "Hey! Do any of you guys know how to Madison?" 813 790 7592
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------------------------------
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From: mikeh@vkgs.com (Mike Haaland)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: ftape and linux-1.1.45
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Date: 23 Sep 94 20:00:21 GMT
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tim@maths.tcd.ie (Timothy Murphy) writes:
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>mikeh@vkgs.com (Mike Haaland) writes:
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>>After installing and rebuilding my kernel 1.1.45, then compiling
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>>ftape-1.13b, I try to install the new ftape module and get the message
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>>"_irqaction undefined". I looks like the function irqaction() is not
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>>in my kernal.
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>>What do I need to do to make ftape work? Anyone using ftape with
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>>linux-1.1.45?
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>I finally got ftape to work with my Colorado Jumbo
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>by upgrading to Linux 1.1.50,
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>and installing ftape-1.13b, from sunsite.unc.edu in pub/Linux/kernel/tapes
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>after applying the patch ftape-irq-dma.patch from the same directory.
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Thanks Tim,
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It's now working with 1.1.45 by using the following patch on the ftape sources:
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--- fdc-io.c.orig Tue Jul 5 14:18:09 1994
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+++ fdc-io.c Thu Sep 22 14:58:02 1994
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@@ -938,20 +938,14 @@
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{
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TRACE_FUN( 8, "fdc_grab_irq_and_dma");
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int result = 0;
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- struct sigaction ftape_sig_action = {
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- ftape_interrupt, 0, SA_INTERRUPT, NULL
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- };
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if (fdc.hook != &do_floppy) {
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- /* Cannot use request_irq because we want a fast interrupt
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- * handler instead of a normal one (see kernel/irq.c).
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- */
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- result = irqaction( fdc.irq, &ftape_sig_action);
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+ result = request_irq( fdc.irq, ftape_interrupt, SA_INTERRUPT, "ftape");
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if (result) {
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TRACEx1( -1, "Unable to grab IRQ%d for ftape driver", fdc.irq);
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result = -EIO;
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} else {
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- result = request_dma( fdc.dma);
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+ result = request_dma( fdc.dma); /* ( fdc.dma, "ftape"); */
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if (result) {
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TRACEx1( -1, "Unable to grab DMA%d for ftape driver", fdc.dma);
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free_irq( fdc.irq);
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The difference is the last change wasn't needed with linux-1.1.45. It
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looks like the request_dma() function has changed in 1.1.50. I also
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found that irqaction() is a static function in the kernel source file
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irq.c.
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It to bad we need to keep changing source to keep out tape drivers
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working, but that's progress. :)
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Mike Haaland <mikeh@vkgs.com>
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------------------------------
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From: bill@barney.stl.prc.com (Bill Wittig)
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Subject: CSLIP bug in v1.1.50? (Van jacobsen header compression)
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Date: 23 Sep 94 16:56:37 GMT
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I'm using SLIP to connect to an SGI Indy, and originally set it up to use
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cslip, but I couldn't get IP packets to flow (ICMP worked fine). I changed
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the Indy to use no header compression and thing work fine.
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Any ideas?
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bill
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--
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Bill Wittig Voice: 1 (314) 453-5713
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PRC Inc. Fax: 1 (314) 542-8897
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111 West Port Plaza, Suite 327
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St. Louis, Missouri USA 63146
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------------------------------
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From: bkappler@gris.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de (Bernhard Kappler)
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Subject: Errors writing to MSDOS Partition
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Date: 20 Sep 94 07:42:53 GMT
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Hello,
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I'm running Linux on a 386-33Mhz with 8 MB memory. I've an Adaptec
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1542 SCSI Board and a 80MB Disk from SeaGate and a 660MB Disk from HP.
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Linux works fine with the ext2 filesystem. Only writing on a msdos
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partition almost ever leads to corrupt files. This happens only if
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I write a file on my msdos Partion on the harddisk. Floppies do fine.
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I found out that files get corrupted doing a "sync" or waiting until
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the buffer has been copied to disk.
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For example:
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cp file /msdos/file
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diff file /msdos/file
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no differences will be found until the buffer has been flushed
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to disk.
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Doing: cp file /msdos/file
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sync
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diff file /msdos/file
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will show up differences in over 90% of the tries!!!!
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My dos partition uses to second half of the HP disk (the upper cylinders).
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I think the disk has about 1400 Cylinders, put I actualy don't know.
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The partition was created using fdisk from linux and FAT 16 BIT as
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filesystem.
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I hope someone can help me to fix this problem!!!
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Bernhard Kappler bkappler@gris.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de
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------------------------------
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From: brad@chopin.udel.edu (Brad Cain)
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Subject: Linux idle logout problems.
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 16:10:43 -0400
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When I rlogin or telnet from my linux machine to any other hosts,
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I seemed to get logged out after about an hour or so. I am
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using kernel 1.1.45, and installed with slackware 2.0
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I have had no other networking problems. If I login to another
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host, and set my display, my xterm's always stick around. It's
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just rlogin and telnet.
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--
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******************************************************************************
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brad@bach.udel.edu * Brad Cain N3NAF
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cain@ee.udel.edu * University of Delaware Electrical Engineering
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PGP key available via finger * -Comp. Sci/Signals/Communications/Networking-
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------------------------------
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From: spade@rocko.lab.csuchico.edu (John Spade)
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Subject: Linux NOT logging people out on hangup
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 17:22:05 GMT
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I can't find this in a FAQ so... I need to find a way to
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get linux to log people out on hangup. If a user hangs up the modem
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line, and there is a program that is running, linux doesn't kill it.
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My worst example is when people are using telnet via gopher.
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They hang up and gopher telnet bombs the site it was connected to so
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people have a hard time logging into the remote site. (Our little
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486 shut down the telnetd on the faculty Mini)
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Anyway, I have a cron script that kills most of them, but it
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would be nice if there was a built in solution. Thanks.
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--
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spade@rocko.lab.csuchico.edu "Quality, Service, Price...
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spade@ecst.csuchico.edu Pick any two..."
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------------------------------
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From: mjf@clark.net (Marc Fraioli)
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Subject: Re: Linux won't keep correct time
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 20:27:53 GMT
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Reply-To: mjf@clark.net
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In article hc0@news.acns.nwu.edu, tkeidl@fwk103034.res-hall.nwu.edu (Tobias S. Keidl) writes:
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>It seems that every time I boot up my Linux box, the clock always is 1
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>hour behind what it should be. Any time I reset the time, it changes
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>the next time I reboot. I presume there is some config file somewhere
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>telling it to do that but I have no idea where or what (and it was also
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>exhibiting the same behavior before I was networked). Anyone have any
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>solutions or suggestions? I'd appreciate them!
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I have noticed the same thing-- I need to set the time with my BIOS
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config program. Setting it through Linux always gets it reset after
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a reboot.
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---
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Marc Fraioli | "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist- "
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mjf@clark.net | - Last words of Union General John Sedgwick,
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| Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, U.S. Civil War
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------------------------------
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From: zonni@electro.cute.fi (John Norris)
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Subject: WANTED: linux powerd sources
|
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 15:24:07 GMT
|
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|
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I am searching for powerd sources for linux (You know, the daemon that
|
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looks a serial port for a signal from UPS, then shuts down etc.)
|
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I have a powerd from old SLS distribution, but i need to modify it to
|
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my needs (eq, need to make it to broadcast a network shutdown signal.)
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Could someone point me to relevant address?? i have searched sunsite
|
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and tsx with no avail..
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//zonni@niksula.cs.hut.fi
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--
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*******************************************************************************
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Work tel : +358-0-663 200
|
||||
Beeper : 9200-866260 (inside finland, answering service+beeper 24h/day)
|
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Snailmail: merimiehenkatu 20 a 14, Helsinki 15, Finland
|
||||
email : zonni@joker.cs.hut.fi
|
||||
fax : +358-0-6121255 Attn: John Norris.
|
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|
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*******************************************************************************
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|
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------------------------------
|
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From: miguel@sphinx.nuclecu.unam.mx (Miguel de Icaza)
|
||||
Subject: Re: NFS Bootdisk?
|
||||
Date: 23 Sep 1994 20:06:23 GMT
|
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|
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> Hello!
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> Iam working with linux. My second PC is only running DOS. Therefore I want to
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> boot a kernel from disk and mount the rest with NFS to use the power of this
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> PC under Linux. Has anyone done this before?
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> What I have to do and what has to be on the disk?
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It depends on how well you want to do that.
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You need a kernel, and the basic net utilities (ifconfig, route), the
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mount program, umount, sync, init a new /var (you can mount this from
|
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the server), a new /etc (you can do that also from the server, with a
|
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little trick).
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|
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Tell me if you are interested in this -bad- aproach to booting a
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mostly-diskless linux workstation.
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|
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------------------------------
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|
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From: brad@chopin.udel.edu (Brad Cain)
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Subject: Working ARP
|
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 16:22:33 -0400
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|
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Where can I get an arp that works... the slackware 2.0 arp always
|
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reports the same ethernet address.
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|
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--
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******************************************************************************
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brad@bach.udel.edu * Brad Cain N3NAF
|
||||
cain@ee.udel.edu * University of Delaware Electrical Engineering
|
||||
PGP key available via finger * -Comp. Sci/Signals/Communications/Networking-
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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Reply-To: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
|
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From: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
|
||||
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 20:05:41 GMT
|
||||
Subject: Re: Summary: Mosaic2.4 and Motif
|
||||
|
||||
|
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In article <1994Sep18.092254.15@vms.huji.ac.il>, Yehavi Bourvine (58-4279) (yehavi@vms.huji.ac.il) writes:
|
||||
>Hi,
|
||||
> A few days ago I asked about compiling Mosaic-2.4 on Linux; the Motif
|
||||
>libraries are missing. The replies are got are:
|
||||
>
|
||||
>1. Buy Motif for Linux - $150-$200.
|
||||
>2. Get a precompiled version.
|
||||
>3. Try Chimera which is a "mosaic clone".
|
||||
> Thanks to all who replied,
|
||||
> __Yehavi:
|
||||
|
||||
I'd be very interested in this Chimera, and in general, what the situation is
|
||||
with Motif clones. I've heard of one other -- SWIM -- but it's not free. Are we
|
||||
close to a free motif yet?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
+ stephen benson + + + + + linux 1.0.9 + + xfree86 2.1.1 +
|
||||
+ stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net + + + + + + + + + + +
|
||||
. * '
|
||||
+ . ` +
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: joel@wam.umd.edu (Joel M. Hoffman)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Dosemu in X
|
||||
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 00:41:14 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
[who wrote what deleted]
|
||||
>: I just setup pre53_20. It's working pretty well.
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: When I do "dos -AX" the dosemulator starts up in a nice "Dos in a Box"
|
||||
>: [...]
|
||||
>: arrow keys worked normally. Does anyone have a hint on how to fix this?
|
||||
>
|
||||
>The README tells you something about X (read: xmodmap) sending
|
||||
|
||||
Is this "-X" thing new? I have 0.25, and I don't remember seeing
|
||||
anything about it. What exactly does it do?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-Joel
|
||||
(joel@wam.umd.edu)
|
||||
--
|
||||
=============================================================================
|
||||
|_|~~ Germany, Europe. 1943. "The diameter of the bomb was 30 centimeters,
|
||||
__|~| 16 Million DEAD. and the diameter of its destruction, about 7
|
||||
meters, and in it four killed and 11 wounded.
|
||||
cnc Bosnia, Europe. 1993. And around these, in a larger circle of pain
|
||||
cnc HOW MANY MORE? and time, are scattered two hospitals and one
|
||||
cemetery. But the young woman who was buried in
|
||||
the place from where she came, at a distance of more than
|
||||
than 100 kilometers, enlarges the circle considerably. And the
|
||||
lonely man who is mourning her death in a distant country incorporates
|
||||
into the circle the whole world. And I won't speak of the cry of the orphans
|
||||
that reaches God's chair and from there makes the circle endless and godless."
|
||||
=============================================================================
|
||||
Tell Clinton to stop the genocide: president@whitehouse.gov
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: walter@mailhost.aimla.com (Walter Hunt)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Can't compile 1.1.50 - barfs on entry.s
|
||||
Date: 22 Sep 1994 09:58:03 -0700
|
||||
|
||||
In article <35jpk5$1mc@news.halcyon.com>, ralphs@halcyon.halcyon.com (Ralph Sims) writes:
|
||||
|> richard@stonix.demon.co.uk (Richard Lamont) writes:
|
||||
|>
|
||||
|> >I'm having trouble getting kernel 1.1.50 to compile. I've used 1.1.45 and
|
||||
|> >patches 46-50 from a clean source, and there aren't any bits left over after
|
||||
|> >doing the patches. I'm also using the ax25 stuff, including the latest
|
||||
|> >patches from sunacm.swan.ac.uk. These too seemed to go in cleanly.
|
||||
|>
|
||||
|> Patches must be installed as "patch -p0 <patchXX" in order to work.
|
||||
|>
|
||||
|
||||
Yes, but, why?!?!?! Patch never seemed to be broken before . . . (The
|
||||
problem stems from the fact that patch declines to create any new files if you
|
||||
run it from /usr/src without a -p argument. I found that if I went to
|
||||
/usr/src/linux and used -p1, it worked. On my system, patch is version 2.1,
|
||||
which seems to be the latest.)
|
||||
|
||||
BTW, anyone feel like taking a stab at why my previously wonderfully
|
||||
stable system (running 1.0.8, installed from SlackWare) will, when asked to run
|
||||
1.1.50:
|
||||
|
||||
1. Immediately reboot when asked to NFS-mount a remote directory
|
||||
|
||||
2. Always disagree with 1.0.8 about something in the ext2fs free block
|
||||
bitmaps (if one fixes it, the other dislikes it)
|
||||
|
||||
3. Shortly after bootup, begin displaying fairly random trash on the
|
||||
screen. First time I saw this was during a fsck - would up with a line of
|
||||
blinking brown background/white foreground 'l's across the screen.
|
||||
|
||||
I would guess :) that I need to upgrade some other utils/etc. Any ideas
|
||||
on what?
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Walter Hunt walter@aimla.com
|
||||
Philips Interactive Media of America Los Angeles, Ca.
|
||||
--
|
||||
Walter Hunt walter@aimla.com
|
||||
Philips Interactive Media of America Los Angeles, Ca.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
|
||||
From: cummings@hammer.westboro-ma.peritus.com (Kevin Cummings)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Printers on the parallel port
|
||||
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 20:33:22 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <georgep.186.00378333@sabre.com>, georgep@sabre.com (George Photakis) writes:
|
||||
> LPT1 in DOS is /dev/lp0 under Linux....
|
||||
> George Photakis
|
||||
|
||||
Generally yes, but not necessarily. Your BIOS looks down a list of
|
||||
three possible parallel devices, and assigns the first one it finds to LPT1:,
|
||||
The second to LPT2:, and the third to LPT3:. If you have all three, then
|
||||
the parallel port on your monochrome video card is LPT1, and the ports
|
||||
with hardware address 378 is LPT2, and 278 becomes LPT3. If you don't have
|
||||
the video card parallel port, then 378 and 278 are LPT1 and LPT2. If you
|
||||
only have port 278, then it becomes LPT1.
|
||||
|
||||
Linux uses a 1-to-1 correspondance with the IO ports to the Linux devices.
|
||||
lp0 is always the video port. lp1 is the parallel port at 378, and lp2 is
|
||||
always the port at 278. Regardless of whether or not you have them them
|
||||
in your system.
|
||||
|
||||
I have one parallel port at home: 378. It is LPT1: under DOS, and lp1
|
||||
under Linux.
|
||||
|
||||
A similar correspondance holds true for the serial ports at 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, 2E8
|
||||
and COM1-4 under DOS and /dev/ttya-d under Linux.
|
||||
|
||||
Your mileage will vary depending on your hardware.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Kevin J. Cummings Peritus Software Services, Inc.
|
||||
cummings@kjc386.framingham.ma.us cummings@peritus.com
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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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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