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From: Digestifier <Linux-Misc-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Tue, 6 Sep 94 10:13:31 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #715
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Linux-Misc Digest #715, Volume #2 Tue, 6 Sep 94 10:13:31 EDT
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Contents:
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*** PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING *** (misc-2.07) (Ian Jackson)
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525MB streamer that wouldn't backup 300MB: SOLVED! (Eelco H. Essenberg)
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TL5212 driver (Davyd Luque)
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gcc 2.6.x upgrade (chris)
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Re: WARNING about shadow-mk package (Patrick Reijnen)
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Re: g3topbm problem ? (Charles Lopes)
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Required: Prolog (Paul J. Nolan, Dept. of Mech. Eng., University College Galway, Ireland)
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Re: Nachos anyone? (rkm@vectorbd.com)
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Re: gcc 2.6.x upgrade (H.J. Lu)
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Re: Nachos anyone? (Robert Wesley Bingler)
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Yggdrasil Sum94 CD (eruck@rdr.com)
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Linux T-Shirts. Get your order in NOW! :) (Jean-Paul Chia)
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Re: [INFO WANTED] C/SLIP vs. PPP (Al Longyear)
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Re: [INFO WANTED] C/SLIP vs. PPP (Dan Swartzendruber)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: ijackson@nyx.cs.du.edu (Ian Jackson)
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Subject: *** PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING *** (misc-2.07)
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Date: 6 Sep 1994 04:03:19 -0600
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Please do not post questions to comp.os.linux.misc - read on for details of
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which groups you should read and post to.
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Please do not crosspost anything between different groups of the comp.os.linux
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hierarchy. See Matt Welsh's introduction to the hierarchy, posted weekly.
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If you have a question about Linux you should get and read the Linux Frequently
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||||
Asked Questions with Answers list from sunsite.unc.edu, in /pub/Linux/docs, or
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from another Linux FTP site. It is also posted periodically to c.o.l.announce.
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In particular, read the question `You still haven't answered my question!'
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The FAQ will refer you to the Linux HOWTOs (more detailed descriptions of
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particular topics) found in the HOWTO directory in the same place.
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Then you should consider posting to comp.os.linux.help - not
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comp.os.linux.misc.
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Note that X Windows related questions should go to comp.windows.x.i386unix, and
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that non-Linux-specific Unix questions should go to comp.unix.questions.
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Please read the FAQs for these groups before posting - look on rtfm.mit.edu in
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/pub/usenet/news.answers/Intel-Unix-X-faq and .../unix-faq.
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Only if you have a posting that is not more appropriate for one of the other
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Linux groups - ie it is not a question, not about the future development of
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Linux, not an announcement or bug report and not about system administration -
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should you post to comp.os.linux.misc.
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Comments on this posting are welcomed - please email me !
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--
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Ian Jackson <ijackson@nyx.cs.du.edu> (urgent email: iwj10@phx.cam.ac.uk)
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2 Lexington Close, Cambridge, CB4 3LS, England; phone: +44 223 64238
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
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From: essenber@dutiws.twi.tudelft.nl (Eelco H. Essenberg)
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Subject: 525MB streamer that wouldn't backup 300MB: SOLVED!
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Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 09:29:58 GMT
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Hi all!
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First of all, thanks to all of you who replied to my initial post! I received
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many suggestions, backup scripts etc. I tried many of the solutions you suggested,
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but none seemed to solve my problem. Fiddling around with cpio's parameters
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I tried different block-sizes, IO-sizes (-C param)... whether my streamer was
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in streaming mode (almost) all the time or started-stopped pretty often didn't
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make any difference.
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I got NovaStor under MSDOG, and it didn't do any better either. Its main virtue
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has been to tell precisely how much data I got on a single tape: about 160MB...
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That sort of gave the game away: the tapes I had were labelled "DC6525", but were
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in fact DC6150's... I got myself another tape, a 3M DC6525 and lo and behold: 523MB
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on a single tape...
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Once again, thanks to all of you who helped. The lesson seems to be that not every
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DC6525 is in fact a DC6525 ;-)
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Regards,
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Eelco.
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--
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==========================< Eelco Essenberg >===============================
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E.Essenberg@TWI.TUDelft.NL ftp@ftp.twi.tudelft.nl
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FTP Manager: ftp.twi.tudelft.nl
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<a href=http://www.twi.tudelft.nl/People/E.Essenberg.html>Click me!</a>
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------------------------------
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From: davyd@si.upc.es (Davyd Luque)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: TL5212 driver
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Date: 5 Sep 1994 16:05:52 GMT
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Reply-To: davyd@si.upc.es
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Hi All!
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I'm trying to use a 3200 bpi tape for reading a backup from
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a Nixdorf mainframe , and I've got a TL5212 Overland Data tape, controlled
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by a Peltec controller board. I've got DOS drivers, but I have nothing for
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UNIX. Does anybody know where to find drivers for SCO or LINUX?
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Thanks in advance!!
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---
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.oooO _ _ Oooo. e-mail: davyd@si.upc.es Fax:343-440-0899
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( ) / ) ( \ ( ) davyd@diable.upc.es Data:343-440-0899
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\ ( / ( ) \ ) / http://www.upc.es/~davyd
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----\_)( ) ( )(_/---|)/\/`/(|-
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.oooO-Oooo. Todo lo que me gusta es inmoral
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ilegal o engorda.
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------------------------------
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From: chris@isa.informatik.th-darmstadt.de (chris)
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Subject: gcc 2.6.x upgrade
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Date: 6 Sep 1994 10:59:29 GMT
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Hello !
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Is there an easy way for upgrading to gcc version 2.6.x. I thought about something like
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a pkg-tool package (-> Slackware).
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Or can I at least find the object libraries, binaries and include files prepared
|
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for Linux somewhere (I do not necessarily want to compile and patch everything myself
|
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if someone already did so.)
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Thanks for your help
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Chris
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.help
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From: patrickr@cs.kun.nl (Patrick Reijnen)
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Subject: Re: WARNING about shadow-mk package
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Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 11:29:27 GMT
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In <im14u2c.778835074@cegt201> im14u2c@cegt201.bradley.edu (Joe Zbiciak) writes:
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>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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>This post is in regards to the login.secure program included in
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>the shadow-mk package authored by Mohan Kokal. I, Joseph R.M. Zbiciak,
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>am the sole author of this program, and would like to dispell any
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>rumors labeling it as the tool of a "cracker."
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>Included in this post is the source code for my /bin/login replacement.
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>The binary included in the shadow-mk package distributed by Mohan Kokal
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>was apparently compiled under GCC 2.4.5, using libc 4.4.4. I base this
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>statement on the fact that the binary was indeed compiled by me on my
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>personal Linux box, "asylum," prior to June 9th. On June 9th, I upgraded
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>to GCC 2.5.8, and libc 4.5.26.
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>Inspection of the login.secure binary will reveal that it was indeed
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>linked with libc 4.4.4.
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>Therefore, I seek corroboration of the following, since I cannot
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>do this myself (my system has no room to dl libc 4.4.4 and gcc 2.4.5 to
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>try this):
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>The login.secure binary was most probably compiled as follows:
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>gcc -o login.secure -s -N -O6 -fomit-frame-pointer -m386 login1.c
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>(as I said, under GCC 2.4.5, and libc 4.4.4)
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>Using GCC 2.5.8 and libc 4.5.26 yeilds an executable of 1328 bytes
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>with these options.
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>Let me remind you that the /bin/login on my system has been and continues
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>to be the login.secure binary that was included in shadow-mk. (Size:
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>1124 bytes. CRC: a4abbb26)
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>I have PGP-signed this post to ensure its authenticity. My public key
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>is available via finger. Please finger im14u2c@cegt201.bradley.edu.
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>Pipe the output to a file and run pgp -ka on the file to add the key
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>to your keyring. This key is primarily for private messages. I do not
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>yet have a well established key for business use. One will be forthcoming.
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>Please: I urge *ANYONE* that has any questions, problems, etc. relating
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>this program to CONTACT ME IMMEDIATELY. My email address is, once again,
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>im14u2c@cegt201.bradley.edu. Should that address fail, there's also
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>im14u2c@camelot.bradley.edu. Should both of those addresses fail for one
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>reason or another, email Mohan Kokal at magnus@cegt201.bradley.edu, with
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>instructions to forward the mail to me.
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>And again: I do apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused
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>anyone. The shadow-mk package is not insecure. The login.secure is
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>indeed what it was titled. I do hope that this post lays to rest any
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>suspicion about the shadow-mk package, its contents, and its author.
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>I also apologize to Mohan Kokal for not realizing that such a small piece
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>of code would cause such a large number of people to label him as a
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>cheap-and-dirty cracker.
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Hmm, some people just over react a bit every now and then. Don't bother..
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>Here's the source code:
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>==FILE: login1.c==
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>/* Preprocessor for /bin/login */
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>/* Corrects /bin/login security hole regarding -f */
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>/* Also disables -h for non-root users. */
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>/* (c) 1994, Joseph R. M. Zbiciak */
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>#include <strings.h>
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>#include <unistd.h>
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>#include <stdio.h>
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>main (int argc, char * argv[], char * envp[])
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>{
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> char **av=argv;
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> int ac=argc;
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> if (argc>1) {
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> while(--ac>0) {
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> if (**(++av)=='-' && strlen(*av)>1) {
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> *((*av)+2)=0;
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> if (*((*av)+1)=='h' && getuid()>100) {
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> fprintf(stderr,"You cannot specify a new host.\n");
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> exit (1);
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> }
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> }
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> }
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> }
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> execve("/bin/_login",argv,envp);
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> return 0;
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>}
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>==END OF FILE==
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>- --Joseph R.M. Zbiciak
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> Systems Administrator & Programmer
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> Texas Networking Systems, Inc.
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>DISCLAIMER: Neither this post, nor any other post made by me, reflects
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> the opinions of my various employers, unless EXPLICITLY
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> stated. All opinions stated herein are mine unless otherwise
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> noted.
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> := Joe Zbiciak == im14u2c@ =:
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> :- - cegt201.bradley.edu - -:
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> If it works, Don't fix it. : - camelot.bradley.edu - :
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> :-Finger for PGP Public Key-:
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> :===========================:
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>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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>=VIIl
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Patrick Reijnen
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--
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************************* Patrick Reijnen *************************
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* Department of Computer Science, Catholic University of Nijmegen *
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* Email: patrickr@{sci,cs}.kun.nl *
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* WWW: http://{atlas,zeus}.cs.kun.nl:4080/homepage.html *
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------------------------------
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From: tjarls@petrel.infm.ulst.ac.uk (Charles Lopes)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: g3topbm problem ?
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Date: 6 Sep 1994 12:21:52 GMT
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In article <34f0k0Er7v@uni-erlangen.de>, zie@lte.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de (Thomas Ziegler) writes:
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|> : >I have just installed Rob Hooft's 1mar1994 binary NETPBM package, and
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|> : >trying to print a received fax with efax's "fax print" command
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|> : >resulted in the following error message:
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|> : >
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|> : > "g3topbm: error allocating memory for a row"
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|> : >
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|> : >and no usable output.
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|>
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|> The netpbm packages seems to have a lot of errors. Use the pbmplus
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|> package (you find it on sunsite). It does not use shared libs, so
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|> the executables are larger, but they work without errors or allocating
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|> lots of megabytes.
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pbmplus does use shared libraries. libgr.so.1.3 is based on this package. On my
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linux system pbmplus10 is composed of about 128 utilities and uses a total disk
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space of 850kb.
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Charles.
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--
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------------------
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Charles Lopes | Internet: Charles.Lopes@infm.ulst.ac.uk
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Computing Officer | Phone: +44 (0504) 265621
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Faculty of Informatics | Phone extension: 5315
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Magee College, University of Ulster | Office: MB023
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------------------------------
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From: Paul.Nolan@UCG.IE (Paul J. Nolan, Dept. of Mech. Eng., University College Galway, Ireland)
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Subject: Required: Prolog
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Date: 6 Sep 1994 06:29:40 -0500
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Hi,
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I am having great difficulty getting a version of Prolog to build on my
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linux machine. I've tried five of six different versions, all to no avail.
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The build problems were sticky ones which I couldn't simply resolve either.
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I even had one which offered a `linux specific' configuration but that was for
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a v0.99 kernel and wouldn't build either.
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To summarise: I am running Linux 1.08 and if you have a version of Prolog
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which will run on my system, contact me by e-mail and I will
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tell you how best to send it to me.
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Thanks a lot in advance, this is really driving me crazy.
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Kieran.
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Kieran Coughlan
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Department of Mechanical Emgineering
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University College Galway
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Ireland
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0002103s@bodkin.ucg.ie or Paul.Nolan@ucg.ie
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------------------------------
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From: rkm@vectorbd.com
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Subject: Re: Nachos anyone?
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Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 01:17:50 GMT
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Steve DuChene (s0017210@cc.ysu.edu) wrote:
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: OK, I'l bite, what is Nachos?
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Small corn chips, best when eaten with spicy cheese. :-)
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- Rich
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------------------------------
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From: hjl@nynexst.com (H.J. Lu)
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Subject: Re: gcc 2.6.x upgrade
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Date: 6 Sep 1994 11:54:04 GMT
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In article <34hi2h$mga@rs18.hrz.th-darmstadt.de>, chris@isa.informatik.th-darmstadt.de (chris) writes:
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|> Hello !
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|>
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|> Is there an easy way for upgrading to gcc version 2.6.x. I thought about something like
|
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|> a pkg-tool package (-> Slackware).
|
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|> Or can I at least find the object libraries, binaries and include files prepared
|
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|> for Linux somewhere (I do not necessarily want to compile and patch everything myself
|
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|> if someone already did so.)
|
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|>
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|> Thanks for your help
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|>
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|> Chris
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Please wait. Once when gcc 2.6.x is stable enough, there will be an x86
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binary release. You just need to untar 2 files if you don't want to compile
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it yourself. That's all.
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H.J.
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------------------------------
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From: rwb3y@cobra.cs.Virginia.EDU (Robert Wesley Bingler)
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Subject: Re: Nachos anyone?
|
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Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 11:16:51 GMT
|
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In article <CvoGG2.6oD@oea.xs4all.nl>, Ahmed Naas <ahmed@oea.xs4all.nl> wrote:
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>Robert Wesley Bingler (rwb3y@uvacs.cs.Virginia.EDU) wrote:
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>: Hey,
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>: Has anyone ported/compiled nachos operating system code to Linux?
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>: It is said to compile under FreeBSD etc. I am working with version 3.2.
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>
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>What the heck is nachos? Where is it available from?
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It's a software emulated mips system with an operating system used in
|
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os classes. It was written at berkely, but ask archie for an easy
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location for you.
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>--
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>The above is a result of random neuron activity in the writer's brain.
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>Ahmed M. Naas ahmed@oea.xs4all.nl
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>----------------------------------------------------------------------
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--
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==============================================================================
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Robert Bingler rwb3y@virginia.edu Not to fear, Linux ver. 1 is here.
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"Look to the sky just before you die, it's the last time you will!" -Metallica
|
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==============================================================================
|
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|
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
|
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From: eruck@rdr.com
|
||||
Subject: Yggdrasil Sum94 CD
|
||||
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 14:15:35 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
|
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I recently purchase a new hard drive and went to re-install Linux from the Ygg
|
||||
Sum94 CD-ROM and about halfway thru I start getting I/O and time out errors
|
||||
from the CD. I have installed this several times before and wonder if the CD
|
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has gone bad. There are a couple of small scratches on the CD but I have some
|
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very old audio CD's that are in far worse condition and work fine.
|
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|
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Is there any way to recover from this or should I just write it off and buy a
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new one? I heard rumors that Yggdrasil has a Fall94 release out but have not
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been able to find out any info on it.
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Eric
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From: jean-paul@drasnia.it.com.au (Jean-Paul Chia)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Linux T-Shirts. Get your order in NOW! :)
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Date: 6 Sep 1994 21:07:35 +0800
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Hello..
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I've decided to add the "Linux Inside" and the "LINUX.. The choice of a GNU
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generation" T-Shirts, since they are so popular. Please don't mail me any
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payment, be it Visa numbers, or Cheques, money orders, etc, yet. I will
|
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mail you when the T-Shirts are printed, and then get the details, before
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I send them.
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|
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"Linux! Not UNIX!" T-Shirts are either, Black on White, Navy Blue on White,
|
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or White on Black, Long or Short Sleeved T-Shirts. "Linux! Not UNIX!" is
|
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written on the back of the shirt, and on the front left corner a neat litle
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"Linux." is printed.
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|
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"Linux Inside" T-Shirts have the "Linux Inside" Logo, by Rick Lyons, printed
|
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on either Long or Short sleeved. White T-Shirts. I will only print a limited
|
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amount of these T-Shirts, so please get your order in now.
|
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|
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"Linux.. The Choice of a GNU Generation" T-Shirts have the slogan printed in
|
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Black across the back of a Long or Short sleeved, white, T-Shirt. With
|
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"Linux." printed on the front.
|
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|
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Thank you.
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- JP
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==============================================================================
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Please Complete and Email to: tshirt@drasnia.it.com.au
|
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or Fax to +61-9-447-4098 or if you have to.. Mail it to:
|
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Linux T-Shirts
|
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12 Guinevere Way
|
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Carine WA 6020
|
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Australia
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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|
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Name:
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|
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|
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Email Address(es):
|
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|
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|
||||
Mailling Address:
|
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|
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|
||||
Phone Number or Fax Number:
|
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|
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|
||||
| Size | S/L | Quantity | Total |
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================| Small | Medium | Large | XLarge |=====|==========|=======|
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Linux! Not UNIX | | | | | | | |
|
||||
US$12 | | | | | | | |
|
||||
Black on White | | | | | | | |
|
||||
===========================================================================|
|
||||
Linux! Not UNIX | | | | | | | |
|
||||
US$15 | | | | | | | |
|
||||
Blue on White | | | | | | | |
|
||||
===========================================================================|
|
||||
Linux! Not UNIX | | | | | | | |
|
||||
US$15 | | | | | | | |
|
||||
White on Black | | | | | | | |
|
||||
===========================================================================|
|
||||
GNU Linux.. * | | | | | | | |
|
||||
US$15 | | | | | | | |
|
||||
Black on White | | | | | | | |
|
||||
===========================================================================|
|
||||
Linux Inside! | | | | | | | |
|
||||
US$18 | | | | | | | |
|
||||
Logo on White | | | | | | | |
|
||||
===========================================================================|
|
||||
* Linux: The choice of a GNU generation
|
||||
|
||||
Postage within Australia and USA - Express (2-4 days) US$20 _________
|
||||
- Airmail (within 7 days) US$15 _________
|
||||
- Economy Air (7-10 days) US$7 _________
|
||||
- Sea Mail US$2 _________
|
||||
|
||||
Postage outside USA and Australia - Express US$30 _________
|
||||
- Airmail US$18 _________
|
||||
- Economy Air US$10 _________
|
||||
- Sea Mail US$5 _________
|
||||
|
||||
TOTAL: _______________
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
For Credit Cards, I need your Name, Address, Phone number, and the Name of
|
||||
the on the card, the card type, the card number, and expiry date.
|
||||
|
||||
If you wish to send a Cheque in US$, or a Money Order again in $US
|
||||
Dollars, then please make it out to: Jean-Paul Chia
|
||||
12 Guinevere Way,
|
||||
Carine Western Australia 6020,
|
||||
Australia
|
||||
And please send it as soon as possible, because international mail is
|
||||
slow, and I need the money before I can print the shirts.
|
||||
|
||||
I do not advise sending cash in the mail. Unless you _have_ to, then
|
||||
please don't, and I will not take any responsibility if the money is
|
||||
stolen by Australia Post, or the local Post man. :)
|
||||
|
||||
Quantity discount for orders for more than 5 T-Shirts, US$2 off the price
|
||||
of every T-Shirt.
|
||||
|
||||
Visa Card Details (Please mail to tshirt@drasnia.it.com.au),
|
||||
* All Orders shipped OVERSEAS require pre-payment
|
||||
|
||||
Account Number: Expiration Date:
|
||||
|
||||
Name on Card:
|
||||
|
||||
Your Name:
|
||||
|
||||
Your Address:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Your Phone Number:
|
||||
|
||||
===========================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
Thank you.
|
||||
- JP
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Jean-Paul Chia TheWiz @ IRC
|
||||
Drasnian Technologies, Perth, Western Australia
|
||||
PH +61-9-447-6261 FAX +61-9-447-4098
|
||||
jean-paul@drasnia.it.com.au, jpchia@iinet.com.au
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: longyear@netcom.com (Al Longyear)
|
||||
Subject: Re: [INFO WANTED] C/SLIP vs. PPP
|
||||
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 13:19:14 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
frederic@swing.ibp.fr (Frederic POTTER) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
>In fact, it depends on the quality of you telephone line.
|
||||
|
||||
>1) Your line is a good one, so they are not numerous errors, SLIP is faster
|
||||
>because it doesn't contain any errors correction protocols as PPP does.
|
||||
|
||||
>2) Your line is poor and you are using SLIP, so the packet correction
|
||||
>is made via TCP/IP standards procedure, which is much slower than
|
||||
>serial line dedicated PPP error correction procedures
|
||||
|
||||
PPP implements CRC-16 at the present time. This is error __detection__
|
||||
and is not error __correction__. This enables PPP to discard frames
|
||||
which have been corrupted in the transmission. Error __correction__,
|
||||
if you wish to give it a wide definition, is done by the TCP end-to-end
|
||||
acknowledge and re-transmission logic.
|
||||
|
||||
If you use an error correcting modem, the benefit of PPP's CRC is
|
||||
depreciated. The modem itself will do the retransmission sequence of
|
||||
data. There is a IETF draft to allow the CRC to be negotiated up to a
|
||||
CRC-32 and discarded in the case of a 'V.*bis' modem.
|
||||
|
||||
The time that is spent in doing the FCC calculations is insignificant
|
||||
when compared to the speed of the modem.
|
||||
|
||||
Both protocols communicate at the same speed over the same equipment
|
||||
and telephone line quality. The overhead of a PPP frame is typically
|
||||
four bytes (including two for the CRC). The overhead of a SLIP frame is
|
||||
two bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Al Longyear longyear@netcom.com
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: dswartz@pugsley.osf.org (Dan Swartzendruber)
|
||||
Subject: Re: [INFO WANTED] C/SLIP vs. PPP
|
||||
Date: 6 Sep 1994 13:56:54 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <34h4af$bjd@vishnu.jussieu.fr>, frederic@swing.ibp.fr (Frederic POTTER) writes:
|
||||
> In fact, it depends on the quality of you telephone line.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> 1) Your line is a good one, so they are not numerous errors, SLIP is faster
|
||||
> because it doesn't contain any errors correction protocols as PPP does.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> 2) Your line is poor and you are using SLIP, so the packet correction is made
|
||||
> via TCP/IP standards procedure, which is much slower than serial line dedicated PPP
|
||||
> error correction procedures
|
||||
|
||||
This is seriously misleading, for a number of reasons. For starters, almost
|
||||
anyone who wants to use SLIP or PPP will be using a higher-speed modem, and
|
||||
connecting in some flavor of error-correcting protocol. Secondly, PPP's
|
||||
error correction is basically just checksumming, which shouldn't have any
|
||||
noticeable effect on throughput at normal serial rates, unless you're running
|
||||
a 16-Mhz 386, and probably not then either.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
|
||||
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
|
||||
|
||||
Dan S.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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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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|
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|
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|
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|
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