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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, 13 Sep 94 16:13:27 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #753
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Linux-Misc Digest #753, Volume #2 Tue, 13 Sep 94 16:13:27 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Re: Doom settings ??? .doomrc copied from DOS??? (Saqib A Qureshi)
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Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ?? (Howard "the Duck" Taylor)
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Linux Doom available via anon FTP for limited time (Dave Ahn)
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Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ?? (jeff simon)
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Re: Can't Run Doom!! (Saqib A Qureshi)
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Vendor for Linux***Spire Technologies (Spire Technologies)
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Re: term: cannot connect to socket (Patrick Reijnen)
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Re: Yggdrasil FTP site (m@magnet.at (Adam J. Richter,adam@yggdrasil.com,Internet (m)))
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WANTED: info and experience with double. (m@magnet.at (jeb@aloha.com,Internet (m)))
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Re: What about a votr on comp.os.linux.doom (m@magnet.at (marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com,Internet (m)))
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Corrupt linxdoom.tgz on sunsite? (Paul Hatchman)
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Why more than one partition? (Sean Gilley)
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Ygg Fall Release Problems (Arthur Lin)
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Re: Horrific bug in DOOM! (Mark Stockton)
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Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's (Anders Hedborg)
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Use of (L)GPLed libraries (Peter Jones)
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Re: Copyright and licensing - a plea to software authors (Peter Jones)
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Re: Use of (L)GPLed libraries (Peter Jones)
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missing library routines (linux, gcc 2.5.8) (Thomas Telkamp)
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QUESTION: transferring files between file systems??? (George Shin)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: gonzo@magnet.mednet.net (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Subject: Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 01:40:59 GMT
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In article <Cw1ADD.EEt@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>,
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Larry Doolittle <doolittle@cebaf.gov> wrote:
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>Ahh! Now for the real question: Does this CD include all the
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>relevant GPL'd source? and if not, what provisions is PC-PLUS
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>making to distribute the source "on the same media"? I could
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>easily see FSF making a stink if the source were not available
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>for the asking on CD-ROM at "cost" - which is pretty low for a
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>CD-ROM in quantity.
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If they've included the Slackware source tree, then yes, it does indeed
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have all of the GPL'd source.
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Pat
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
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From: qureshi@ug.cs.dal.ca (Saqib A Qureshi)
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Subject: Re: Doom settings ??? .doomrc copied from DOS???
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 14:09:18 GMT
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Preston William Gilchrist (pwg7503@tamsun.tamu.edu) wrote:
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: Howdy all,
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: I was trying to get my favorite key settings from DOS to work with Linux Doom,
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: so I just copied my defaults file from DOS to .doomrc in my home directory
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: This did not work. I am using these key settings........
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: UP --> Home
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: DN --> End
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: TURN RT--> Page Up
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: TURN LT--> Insert
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: STRF RT--> Page Dn
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: STRF LT--> Delete
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: Does the X-Server redirect these keys in some way where it will not work??????
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: Any help appreciated..........................
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: Thanks , Please respond via e-mail
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Hi!
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As requested by someone earlier please follow up to alt.games.doom
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thank you. Doom experts on said group will help you out as long as
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you don't mention Doom][ ;)
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I have no idea how to fix the keyboard problem...short of finding
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out where the presses go when you press them in Xwin and then
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map them. I'll let you know how it turns out.
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-Saqib
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--
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Bad luck is when you win the lottery:
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and God decides it's a nice day to end the Universe.
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------------------------------
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From: taylor@stimpy.eecis.udel.edu (Howard "the Duck" Taylor)
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
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Subject: Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ??
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 02:58:59 GMT
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In article <3506cb$jdu@panix3.panix.com> stimpson@panix.com (S. Joel Katz) writes:
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>In <rrwardCvznMH.9wH@netcom.com> rrward@netcom.com (Richard Ward) writes:
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>
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>>In article <34rbks$1ch@news.u.washington.edu> tzs@u.washington.edu (Tim Smith) writes:
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>>>Bill C. Riemers <bcr@physics.purdue.edu> wrote:
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>>>> 2. There is significant delay between action and sound. i.e. I
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>>>> can fire my gun and then turn halfway around before the gun
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>>>> sound comes through my speakers.
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>>>
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>>>Get shorter speaker cables.
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>>>
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>>>--Tim Smith
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>
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>>I really hope that you are kidding. I'd hate to think that our fine
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>>educational system is producing people so stupid as to think that reducing the
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>>length of cable between an amplifier and the speakers would have an observable
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>>effect. Think about it: sound travels through the air about 730 miles per
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>>hour at sea-level, electronic signals travel through wire at close to the
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>>speed of light (roughly 186,000 miles per _second_). If you were to make
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>>_any_ adjustments to the speaker placement, you'd be better off putting on
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>>headphones (though the difference would still be virtually unobservable).
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>
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> I really hope that you are kidding. I'd hate to think that our
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>fine educational system is producing people so stupid as the think that
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>electrons net velocity down a cable is anywhere close to the speed of
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>light. With all those electrons refusing to travel straight and bumping
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>into each other, you are lucky if you get 1/10 C.
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>--
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>
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>S. Joel Katz Information on Objectivism, Linux, 8031s, and more
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>Stimpson@Panix.COM is available at http://www.panix.com/stimpson/
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> Time flies like an arrow -- fruit flies like a banana.
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check some materials and devices book.... you should expect .75*C in
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most conductors...
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--
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=============================================================================
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Howard Taylor <taylor@ee.udel.edu>
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Dept of Electrical Engineering
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University of Delaware
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------------------------------
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From: ahn@wfu.edu (Dave Ahn)
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
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Subject: Linux Doom available via anon FTP for limited time
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 15:24:01 GMT
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Hello,
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I've had Linux Doom (the original and patched) available via anon
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FTP for the last few days on a very temporary basis, but I've gotten
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a few messages suggesting that I keep it available for a few more
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days, since some people are having problems getting a copy from
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sunsite.unc.edu. I have no problem with that.
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The following files are available at nightfall.stu.wfu.edu (152.17.202.100)
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/pub/doom/linux/linxdoom.tgz [latest version of Linux X Doom]
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/pub/doom/linux/linxdoom.lsm [original lsm, use this during install]
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/pub/doom/linux/linxdoom.lsm.new [a quick note from ddt Re: patch]
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/pub/doom/linux/doom1wad.tgz [shareware wad file]
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/pub/doom/dos/dm1_2rpt.zip [registered Dos Doom 1.1 -> 1.2 patch]
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/pub/doom/dos/dm1666rp.zip [registered Dos Doom 1.2 -> 1.666 patch]
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All the files have been checked and contain no errors. The anon FTP
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service will disappear probably at the end of this week. Please do not
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upload any files to the incoming directory.
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Dave.
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--
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Dave Ahn Internet: ahn@hbar.phy.wfu.edu, ahn@wfu.edu
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#include <stdisclaimer.h>
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"When you were born you cried, and the world rejoiced. Try to live your life
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so that when you die you will rejoice, and the world will cry." -1/2 jj^2
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------------------------------
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From: simon@peruvian.cs.utah.edu (jeff simon)
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
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Subject: Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ??
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 02:24:56 GMT
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Richard Ward (rrward@netcom.com) wrote:
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: In article <34rbks$1ch@news.u.washington.edu> tzs@u.washington.edu (Tim Smith) writes:
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: >Bill C. Riemers <bcr@physics.purdue.edu> wrote:
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: >> 2. There is significant delay between action and sound. i.e. I
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: >> can fire my gun and then turn halfway around before the gun
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: >> sound comes through my speakers.
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: >
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: >Get shorter speaker cables.
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: >
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: >--Tim Smith
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: I really hope that you are kidding. I'd hate to think that our fine
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: educational system is producing people so stupid as to think that reducing the
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: length of cable between an amplifier and the speakers would have an observable
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: effect. Think about it: sound travels through the air about 730 miles per
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: hour at sea-level, electronic signals travel through wire at close to the
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: speed of light (roughly 186,000 miles per _second_). If you were to make
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: _any_ adjustments to the speaker placement, you'd be better off putting on
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: headphones (though the difference would still be virtually unobservable).
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: Richard
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He was obviously kidding! I'll bet your the only person (dumb-ass) that
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didn't get it (and laugh). BTW, what school did you go to (your soooooooo
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smart)?
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-= Jeff =-
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=======================================================================
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j e f f s i m o n /----\
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/ \ /--\
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simon@peruvian.cs.utah.edu | -- |
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| /-\ | /--\
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Computer Science | | | ||||||||||||| |
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| \_/ | \--/
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University of Utah | -- |
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\ / \--/
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Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. \----/
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=======================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: qureshi@ug.cs.dal.ca (Saqib A Qureshi)
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Subject: Re: Can't Run Doom!!
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 14:01:12 GMT
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Nicholas J. Leon (root@tao.binary9.com) wrote:
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: When I try to run Doom on my Linux box I get the following error
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: after I choose which scenerio I want to play:
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: U_GetNumForName: SSTMINUS not found
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: and then proceeds to exit.
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: Does anyone know what I can do about this?
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Oh oh,
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I assume your wad is a 1.2 version that has been edited? You need
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the orignal 1.2 wad unedited. This is a similar error that occurs when people
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try to upgrade Doom.wad 1.2 after it has been edited..er..you did back up your
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doom.wad before you edited it right? You'll have to re-install if you haven't.
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Hope this helps.
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-Saqib
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--
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Bad luck is when you win the lottery:
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and God decides it's a nice day to end the Universe.
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------------------------------
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From: spire@teleport.com (Spire Technologies)
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Subject: Vendor for Linux***Spire Technologies
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Date: 12 Sep 1994 15:18:30 -0700
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Hello,
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This is a commercial post. This post is only meant to inform you
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of us. If you would like information on pricing, configuration or any
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other such matter considering Linux please email "spire@teleport.com". We
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are a full service vendor including warranty, customer service, and media.
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Joshua Drake
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Spire Technologies
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(503)222-3086
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--
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Spire Technologies 1985 SW 6th Ave.
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Portland Or
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Phone (503)222-3086
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------------------------------
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From: patrickr@cs.kun.nl (Patrick Reijnen)
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Subject: Re: term: cannot connect to socket
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 16:27:14 GMT
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In <cyrillvCw2p5v.JK5@netcom.com> cyrillv@netcom.com (Cyrill Vatomsky) writes:
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>I grabbed this new package with term binaries and other software compiled
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>with term support, but something does not work right. When I try to start
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>term, I get a message "Failed to connect to
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>/usr/local/lib/term/private/socket. I am pretty vague about term
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>internals and how it works. What should I do?
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>It did work before, when I compiled term 204 from source, what gives?
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Why not use that one again? All files in termnet-2.0.4-Linux-bin are build with the library of term 2.0.4 so you don't need to change the file of the term package.
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Otherwise: check whether you have done the installation following the README
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file in the package or not and if you have made the changes to some files mentioned in that README.
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Then check file permissions, ownerships (also of group) of all the files
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including /usr/local/lib/term/private/socket.
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I also have had this problem and it came out that file permissions were wrong.
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>--
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>------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>Cyrill Vatomsky | Home : 1(408)479-1528 |
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> | Gets : 1(408)464-0556 |
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> | Fax : 1(408)464-0558 |
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> | Internet : cyrillv@netcom.com |
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>------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Good luck,
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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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Date: 12 Sep 1994 18:41:16 GMT
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From: Adam_J._Richter,adam-yggdrasil.com,Internet_(m)@magnet.at (Adam J. Richter,adam@yggdrasil.com,Internet (m))
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Reply-To: Adam_J._Richter,adam-yggdrasil.com,Internet_(m)@magnet.at
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Subject: Re: Yggdrasil FTP site
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In article <1994Sep12.113107.8707@rdr.com>, <eruck@rdr.com> wrote:
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>
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>Is there a problem with the ftp site at Yggdrasil, I keep getting an unknown
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>host from ftp.yggdrasil.com?
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ftp.yggdrasil.com == 192.216.244.52
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--
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Adam J. Richter Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated
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(408) 261-6630 "Free Software For The Rest of Us."
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From: adam@yggdrasil.com (Adam J. Richter)
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Date: 09 Sep 1994 03:03:16 GMT
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From: jeb-aloha.com,Internet_(m)@magnet.at (jeb@aloha.com,Internet (m))
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Reply-To: jeb-aloha.com,Internet_(m)@magnet.at
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Subject: WANTED: info and experience with double.
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I understand double is like Stacker, but for Linux. Is this true? Does
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it work? What is the compression ratio? Opinions?
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Thanks.
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Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: WANTED: info and experience with double.
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 11:15:32 -1000
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Date: 12 Sep 1994 17:03:37 GMT
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From: marks-schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com,Internet_(m)@magnet.at (marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com,Internet (m))
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Reply-To: marks-schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com,Internet_(m)@magnet.at
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Subject: Re: What about a votr on comp.os.linux.doom
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Matthew Grant (grantma@ritz.equinox.gen.nz) wrote:
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: The New NOISE has started. We are about to be invaded by " How do you do
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: XXX with Doom?".
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: Lets control the flood and get it out of the road before it starts!
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: --
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: _/ _/ __/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ Matthew A. Grant
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: _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_ _/ _/_ _/ _/ 1 Domain Tce, Chch.
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NZ.
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: _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/_/_/ (03) 338-4287
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: _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/
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grantma@ritz.equinox.gen.nz
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You have my vote. Or maybe they should start using alt.games.doom.
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--
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Mark Stockton
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marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
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From: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com (Mark Stockton)
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Subject: Re: What about a votr on comp.os.linux.doom
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Message-ID: <Cw10q1.8MC@twisto.eng.hou.compaq.com>
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Nntp-Posting-Host: schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
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Sender: news@twisto.eng.hou.compaq.com (System Administrator)
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Reply-To: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
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Organization: Compaq Computer Corporation
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Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 17:03:37 GMT
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References: <1994Sep12.123437.32051@ritz.equinox.gen.nz>
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From: paul@sfe.com.au (Paul Hatchman)
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Subject: Corrupt linxdoom.tgz on sunsite?
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Date: 12 Sep 1994 18:46:13 +1000
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The linxdoom.tgz file on sunsite appears to be corrupt? As no one else here
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seems to have reported any problems, I tried twice to download it, made sure
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I had binary mode set etc.. but gzip still says it doesnt pass its crc.
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The file is:
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-rw------- 1 paul 171762 Sep 12 18:06 linxdoom.tgz
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and gzip -t says:
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gzip: linxdoom.tgz: invalid compressed data--crc error
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Can anyone point me to an ftp site that has a good copy of doom?
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================================================================================
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Paul Hatchman, | <this line intentionally left blank>
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Analyst/Programmer, | paul@sfe.com.au
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Sydney Futures Exchange, Australia | Tel: +61 2 2560567
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================================================================================
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From: slg@slgsun.cb.att.com (Sean Gilley)
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Subject: Why more than one partition?
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Reply-To: sean.l.gilley@att.com
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 14:22:29 GMT
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As I'm just about to install a couple of 300M disks, I've got a question
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about partitioning.
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My current system contains two IDE drives, one 100M and the other 60M.
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I plan to keep the 60M for DOS, and use the 100M for my Linux root
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partition. I'll probably transfer /usr to one of the new drives, as
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space on that drive is tight.
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So I install these 300M drives. I know I've been told that drives with
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more than one partition run faster than drives with a single partition.
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I got a guess or two, but can someone give me a definitive answer as to
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why this is true, if it is true?
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And other than that, is there a reason to partition the drives into
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multiple partitions?
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Thanks,
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Sean.
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---
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Sean L. Gilley The Information Super Highway is
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sean.l.gilley@att.com really just a rough gravel road with
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614 860 9053 (h), 614 860 5743 (w) wonderful roadsigns.
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From: arthur@mbsdev31.shearson.com (Arthur Lin)
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Subject: Ygg Fall Release Problems
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 13:03:16 GMT
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As I installed Linux with Plug-and-Play Linux 1994 Fall from Yggdrasill, I got the
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following message :
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Unable to mount root. If you have an unsupported CDROM drive.
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Trying running RUNLINUX.BAT from the CDROM under DOS.
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..........
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Kernel panic:VFS:Unable to mount root fs on 1d:01
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I have SCSI CDROM TOSHIBA 3401 on ADEPTEC 1420C and run Plug-and-Play Linux 1994
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Summer without any problem.
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Please help me out.
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Thanks in advance.
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Arthur
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From: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com (Mark Stockton)
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Subject: Re: Horrific bug in DOOM!
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Reply-To: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 00:59:26 GMT
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|
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Mark A. Davis (mark@taylor.infi.net) wrote:
|
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: billw@starbase.neosoft.com (Bill West) writes:
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: >Steven Pritchard (spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu) wrote:
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: >: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com (Mark Stockton) writes:
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|
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: >: >Seems that when exiting the Linux version, you are prompted to
|
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: >: >"...quit to DOS?". What a blood curdling thought! Isn't it time
|
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: >: >we put a rating system in place for these shareware games?
|
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|
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: >It could have been worse, you could have actually exited to MSDOG!!!!
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|
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: Linux is DOS. DOS stands only for "Disk Operating System". Most all
|
||||
: operating systems are DOSes. It did not read MS-"DOS", which is a
|
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: different story all together.....
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Gee! All this time I thought it was the number two. What should I do
|
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with all my DOS dollar bills?
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--
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Mark "Every man has a different convention" Stockton
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marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
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------------------------------
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From: ahe@elixir.e.kth.se (Anders Hedborg)
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Subject: Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's
|
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 19:19:00 GMT
|
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|
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In article <779406281.41snx@lasermoon.co.uk> info@lasermoon.co.uk (Lasermoon Info Desk) writes:
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Linux Recognition by Major Magazine
|
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|
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PC-PLUS, is the first of UK's leading PC magazines to give Linux the
|
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recognition it deserves and is not only devoting editorial space but, in
|
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conjunction with Lasermoon Ltd, is also :
|
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|
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+++ including a copy of Slackware 2.0 on the Front-Cover CD-ROM +++
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||||
[...snip...]
|
||||
|
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When is it supposed to be on the shelves? And what issue should I
|
||||
ask for?
|
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|
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Anders.
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|
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--
|
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|
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|
||||
Anders Hedborg e-mail: ahe@elixir.e.kth.se
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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From: thanatos@drealm.drealm.org (Peter Jones)
|
||||
Subject: Use of (L)GPLed libraries
|
||||
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 13:28:45 +0000
|
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|
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We are planning to release a piece of commercial software for both
|
||||
System V Release 4.2 and Linux.
|
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On Linux, the program will be compiled with GCC and linked with the
|
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stanard shared libc.
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|
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I have been following the debate about what the GPL does and does not
|
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cover. I have read (again) the GPL and the LGPL.
|
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|
||||
I have hexdumped the binaries we are planning to sell.
|
||||
|
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As far as I can tell, there is no reason for our software to infringe
|
||||
the GPL/LPGL. They include no code from static libraries. Macros and
|
||||
other header features are all under the 10-line limit (to the best of
|
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my research).
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|
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Can anyone think of anything else that might prevent us from shipping
|
||||
a Linux version of this software, from a licencing viewpoint?
|
||||
|
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-- Peter
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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From: thanatos@drealm.drealm.org (Peter Jones)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Copyright and licensing - a plea to software authors
|
||||
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 12:01:38 +0000
|
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|
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Jim Goddard (jgoddard@batman.rd.qms.com) wrote:
|
||||
[snip snip]
|
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> Have to disagree with you on these two Ian. If the code does not
|
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[snip snip snip]
|
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> Jim
|
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|
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This, I think, must be a difference between the US and UK Copyright
|
||||
law. My understanding is that Ian is correct for the UK: copyright is
|
||||
implicit on any work. Of course, I stand to be corrected. And European
|
||||
copyright law is a whole other kettle of fish...
|
||||
|
||||
-- Peter
|
||||
|
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------------------------------
|
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|
||||
From: thanatos@drealm.drealm.org (Peter Jones)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Use of (L)GPLed libraries
|
||||
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 13:28:48 +0000
|
||||
|
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On 13 Sep 1994 13:41:00 +0100, I wrote:
|
||||
> On Linux, the program will be compiled with GCC and linked with the
|
||||
> stanard shared libc.
|
||||
Oh, and a few support programs use ncurses... But that appears to clearly
|
||||
state that we can distribute it if we don't charge for it. (Of course,
|
||||
we are only charging for our code!) I assume that covers the statically
|
||||
linked object files...
|
||||
|
||||
-- Peter
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Crossposted-To: gnu.gcc.help
|
||||
From: telkamp@fys.ruu.nl (Thomas Telkamp)
|
||||
Subject: missing library routines (linux, gcc 2.5.8)
|
||||
Date: 13 Sep 94 18:40:46 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
I'm trying to compile a program which uses the remainder(), the nextafter()
|
||||
and the ilogb() library routines. These routines are not present on the
|
||||
system I'm using (linux, gcc 2.5.8).
|
||||
|
||||
Is it possible to install another libm.a which includes these routines?
|
||||
|
||||
Any help is appreciated.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Thomas Telkamp <telkamp@fys.ruu.nl>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: gshin@netcom.com (George Shin)
|
||||
Subject: QUESTION: transferring files between file systems???
|
||||
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 05:48:19 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Hello everyone,
|
||||
|
||||
What would be the most efficient way to transfer files from a single file
|
||||
system in drive X to multiple file system in drive Y???
|
||||
|
||||
More specifically I have:
|
||||
|
||||
/dev/hdb2 whose mount point is at a / (root) (i know... dumb...)
|
||||
|
||||
and I would like to transfer entire file system to a different drive (SCSI)
|
||||
which has multiple filesystems (finally...), /dev/sda2, /dev/sda5 to
|
||||
/dev/sda14 with various mount points. /dev/sda2 will be mounted at root with
|
||||
boot Linux kernel, vmlinuz.
|
||||
|
||||
I would like to AVOID re-installing the Linux software if i can. I DO have
|
||||
a complete backup of /dev/hdb2 filesystem on a tape (4mm) and I should be
|
||||
able to simply restore (via tar...) to SCSI unit.
|
||||
|
||||
If I can just do these transfers, I can tell LILO to boot from /dev/sda2
|
||||
rather than /dev/hdb2.....
|
||||
|
||||
Oh well, thanks everyone in advance...
|
||||
|
||||
- george
|
||||
|
||||
PS Is there something i can do with /etc/fstab, i.e. first copy just the
|
||||
necessary files manually to root in /dev/sda2 and unmount /dev/hdb2
|
||||
then re-mount from new SCSI file systems. Would using tar now sort
|
||||
of fool Linux in restoring to SCSI drive since /dev/hdb2 has been
|
||||
unmounted??? Hmmmm...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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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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