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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: Sat, 24 Sep 94 20:13:12 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #816
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Linux-Misc Digest #816, Volume #2 Sat, 24 Sep 94 20:13:12 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Damn X-aware xterms!!! (James Logajan)
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Re: LILO, Fdisk and readonly (Erik Ratcliffe)
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Re: Word Processor for Linux? (Grant Edwards)
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Curious: Why is Linux DOOM so much slower than DOS doom (Sujat Jamil)
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YP / NIS Master Server Software ?? (Richard Farrar)
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Re: Linux Businesses (Phil Hughes)
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Re: MODULA-2 for Linux? (David Alan Black)
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Binary of "sysline"? (Emarit Ranu)
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Re: 486 Math Not Detected on 486SLC (Derek Snider)
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Re: IP Addresses For Standalone LAN (Benjamin John Walter)
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Re: Do HP SCSI DAT drives work? (David Sears)
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Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz. (Chree Haas)
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Re: which is better: Mitsumi or Panasonic CDROM? (Eberhard Moenkeberg)
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Re: Sound Blaster Driver (Eberhard Moenkeberg)
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Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz. (H. Peter Anvin)
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Re: Novell unveils plan for Corsair (Daniel Andor)
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Re: Mitsumi FX001D on SoundBlaster 16 MCD ? (David Barth)
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Which CD-ROM distribution? (Paul Schauble)
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How to use floppy with linux? (kidd travis danemon)
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Re: C++ fabs() not defined in g++??? (Rene COUGNENC)
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Re: alt.games.doom.linux : vote for... (Robert Willett)
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Re: Royal Computers - How are hey in general and with Linux? (James F. Prudente)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: jamesl@jamesl.slip.netcom.com (James Logajan)
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Subject: Re: Damn X-aware xterms!!!
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Reply-To: jamesl@jamesl.slip.netcom.com
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 20:18:53 GMT
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In article <35ufh3$fhp@bcarh8ab.bnr.ca>, ernestl@bnr.ca (Ernest Leuenberger) writes:
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> In article <35suhk$13go@fidoii.cc.lehigh.edu>, dlj0@Lehigh.EDU (DAVID L. JOHNSON) writes:
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> |> In article <CwJJFJ.Hx9@nntpa.cb.att.com>, slg@slgsun.cb.att.com (Sean Gilley) writes:
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> |> >In article <baba.780217027@ph-meter>,
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> |> >Baba Buehler <baba@beckman.uiuc.edu> wrote:
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> |> >>ramos@engr.latech.edu (Alex Ramos) writes:
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> |> [snip]
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> |>
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> |> >Nope. I've noticed this myself. If you have two Xterm windows up, and
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> |> >highlight text in the first, then *click* on the second, you no longer
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> |> >have text selected for cut and paste.
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> |> >
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> |> >Anyone know how to fix this?
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> |> >
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> |> Huh? Are you sure it's not still in the buffer? Why do you click on the other
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> |> term -- and with which button? It may not still be highlighted, if say you
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> |> type in an xterm, but you can still paste. At least I can.
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> I have the same problem and I also have it at work on my Sparc. I think it's
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> related to the window manager (I run olvwm on both systems). As for why you
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> click on the other window... you may want to raise it before you do the paste.
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> On a 14" monitor it's usual that you don't see all of the two windows at once.
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The options available in a window manager can sometimes make a difference. I
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could see why clicking on a window with the left button to change the
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keyboard focus might also clear the copy-buffer. The window manager would
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do two things with that click: change the focus, (possibly raise it too), and
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then try to highlight a null-size copy area which clears your copy-buffer.
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According to the olwm man page:
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"You can set the input focus to a window and simultaneously raise it to the
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top by clicking the left mouse button in the window's title bar or border.
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Olwm has another focus mode called "focus-follows-mouse." In
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this mode, whatever window the mouse is pointing to will receive
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the input focus. To switch the input focus from one window to
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another, you simply move the pointer to the other window; you
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don't have to click at all."
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They state rather specifically that it has to be the title bar or
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border, not within the drawing window. You might also want to play with
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a different focus mechanism. Try the following resource:
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olwm*SetInput: followmouse
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I use mwm and prefer the pointer/followmouse mechanism over the point-and-click
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method. You might too. I know that you place resources for mwm in .Xdefaults;
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I'm not sure where the best place is for them for olwm.
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------------------------------
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From: erat@netcom.com (Erik Ratcliffe)
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Subject: Re: LILO, Fdisk and readonly
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 20:19:40 GMT
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Dave Wagner (davew@cray.com) wrote:
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: 4) I've been trying to figure out how to get lilo to pass "ro" (or
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: "read-only" to the kernel at boot so I don't have to keep rdev-ing)
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: The LILO documentation hints at it but doesn't give the example
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: command. (At least that I could find).
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You should only have to do the rdev thingy once. You execute
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rdev -R /vmlinuz 1
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then execute LILO to update the master boot record, then you're done.
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--
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| (0)(0) erat@netcom.com | "Drink up... Happy Hour is |
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| (oo) Greetings from fragrant | now enforced by law." |
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| =\/= Old Town Alexandria, VA (USA) | -- Dead Kennedys |
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From: grante@reddwarf.rosemount.com (Grant Edwards)
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Subject: Re: Word Processor for Linux?
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 22:11:26 GMT
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DAVID L. JOHNSON (dlj0@Lehigh.EDU) wrote:
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: grante@reddwarf.rosemount.com (Grant Edwards) writes:
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: >
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: >>I want somethat is either WYSI(exactly)WYG or something like LaTeX.
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: >
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: >Oh no....here come the religious wars again.
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:
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: Let's just say that EZ is not for everyone. Fine. It is WYSIWYG to a very
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: large extent, certainly enough for memos, letters, etc. Grant, use what
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: you want. Don't dump on the work of a very good team of programmers who
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: have produced a very nice package, just because it doesn't print page
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: breaks and footnotes for you.
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I apologize. I certainly didn't mean to "dump on" anybody or to
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encourage or discourage anybody to use any particular word processing
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or typsetting program. Ez is quite impressive -- especially in that
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you can edit spreasheats, graphical stuff, and many other kinds of
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objects. I'll keep my preferences on word processing to myself from
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now on.
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--
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Grant Edwards |Yow! I had pancake makeup
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Rosemount Inc. |for brunch!
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grante@rosemount.com |
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------------------------------
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From: sujat@shasta.ee.umn.edu (Sujat Jamil)
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Subject: Curious: Why is Linux DOOM so much slower than DOS doom
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 22:22:43 GMT
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I'd really like to know why does Linux DOOM run significantly slower
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on Linux than it does on DOS for the same machine. Is it because it
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has to go through multiple layers of X and Linux? I've also played it
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on a SGI workstation, where it is reasonably fast. Of course, the
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machine also had a 150 MHz MIPS processor. Is there any way to
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make doom run faster on Linux besides getting a faster machine?
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Sujat
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--
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*******************************************************************************
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Sujat Jamil Electrical Engineering
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Graduate Research Assistant University of Minnesota
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******************************sujat@shasta.ee.umn.edu**************************
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------------------------------
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From: raf@datatamers.com (Richard Farrar)
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Subject: YP / NIS Master Server Software ??
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Date: 24 Sep 1994 20:56:31 GMT
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I've looked at sunsite and cound not find any YP/NIS master server software,
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sunsite only has the client software.
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Any One Know where I can get the Master Server Software ???
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Thanks in Advance
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------------------------------
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From: fyl@eskimo.com (Phil Hughes)
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Subject: Re: Linux Businesses
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 14:29:39 GMT
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Randy Hootman (rph@netcom.com) wrote:
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: People need to know what services are available.
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...
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Good idea Randy. Let me point out that Linux Journal currently has a
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Consultants Directory in it. This can be a source of people for you to
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contact as well as its primary purpose: showing people where to find Linux
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consulting.
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The primary advantage of the listing in LJ is that it reaches a lot of
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people who are not on the Internet and are thus more likely to need
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hand-holding. For those out there doing consulting, your initial listing
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in LJ is free, then it costs $150/year (which about 1/2 covers our actual
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cost but weeds out the "list me for the hell of it" from people who are
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serious).
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--
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Phil Hughes, Publisher, Linux Journal (206) 527-3385
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usually phil@ssc.com, sometimes fyl@eskimo.com
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------------------------------
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From: dblack@pilot.njin.net (David Alan Black)
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Subject: Re: MODULA-2 for Linux?
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 19:37:09 -0400
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gbraybro@opal.srv.ualberta.ca (George Braybrook) writes:
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>I've installed Linux on my PC so I can do my Comp Sci homework in Modula-2.
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>One *teeensy* problem. Linux doesn't come with a modula-2 compiler.
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>HEEELP ME! Is there one available (SRC or executable) anywhere?
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Look for MOCKA on sunsite (development/modula-2):
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Begin2
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Title = Modula-2 Compiler MOCKA for Linux
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Version = 9406
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Desc1 = The GMD Modula-2 Compiler MOCKA for Linux
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Desc2 = The main package includes the compiler-binary, the source
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Desc3 = of the library and some more stuff like documentation or
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Desc4 = examples. The sourcecode for the compiler is in
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Desc5 = mocka9406src.tar.gz .
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Author = Holger Hopp (INTEL80386-Backend, all Authors see Comment)
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AuthorEmail = hopp@ira.uka.de
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Maintainer = GMD Karlsruhe
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MaintEmail = modula@ira.uka.de
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Site1 = i44s10.ira.uka.de
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Path1 = /pub/mocka/linux
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File1 = mocka9406main-linux.tar.gz
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FileSize1 = 299903
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Site2 = sunsite.unc.edu
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Path2 = /pub/Linux/devel/modula-2
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File2 = mocka9406main-linux.tar.gz
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FileSize2 = 299903
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Site3 = tsx-11.mit.edu
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Path3 = /pub/linux/packages/modula-2
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File3 = mocka9406main-linux.tar.gz
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FileSize3 = 299903
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Site4 =
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Path4 =
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File4 =
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FileSize4 =
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Required1 = Linux, shared libs 4.5.24, as, ld, crt0.o
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Required2 = GNU make (just for installation)
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Required3 =
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Required4 =
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CopyPolicy1 = Copyright (c) by GMD Karlsuhe
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CopyPolicy2 = Freely Redistributable, see README file
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Keywords = Modula, Modula-2, Compiler, MOCKA
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Comment1 = Authors of MOCKA: M.Armbruster, U.Drepper, H.Emmelmann,
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Comment2 = F.Engelmann, H.Hopp, G.Kock, H.Nebelung, F.W.Schroeer,
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Comment3 = D.Schwarz-Hertzner, C.von Roques, J.Vollmer, W.Wirz
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Comment4 = MOCKA is also available on SUN3, SPARC, MIPS, VAX, T800
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RelFiles1 =
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RelFiles2 =
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RelFiles3 =
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Entered = 28JUN94
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EnteredBy = Holger Hopp
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CheckedEmail = hopp@ira.uka.de
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End
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------------------------------
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From: drranu@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Emarit Ranu)
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Subject: Binary of "sysline"?
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 23:36:27 GMT
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Anyone have a working binary of "sysline" using ncurses?
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Let me know if you do, I would like to get my hands on it.
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Thanks!
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--
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-Emarit drranu@lamar.ColoState.EDU
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KG0CQ _._ __. _____ _._. __._
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------------------------------
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From: derek@cid.compulink.com (Derek Snider)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: 486 Math Not Detected on 486SLC
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Date: 22 Sep 1994 17:05:48 -0400
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Karl Buck (kxb@ksu.ksu.edu) wrote:
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: System:
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: ThinkPad 340
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: 486SLC 25/50
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: kernel v1.1.51
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: Slackware 2.0.0
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: Symptoms:
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: When installing a fresh 1.1.51 kernel (gcc 2.5.8), and booting things
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: go ok until it gets to the math coprocessor test where it says
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: something to the effect:
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: Math coprocessor or emulator not found
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: Giving up
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: Anyone know how to fix this or why it is happening? --Karl
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Are you sure you have a math-coprocessor? The 486-SLC doesn't come with one
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built in... you have to purchase it separately. If you don't have one...
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just enable math-coprocessor emulation.
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------------------------------
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From: ben@tsunami.demon.co.uk (Benjamin John Walter)
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Subject: Re: IP Addresses For Standalone LAN
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 16:59:11 +0000
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: Are there IP addresses set aside for standalone LANs? Where are they
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: documented?
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Okay, I have two suggestions... In ``TCP/IP Network Administration''
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by ORA, it says that the address with a first byte "Greater than 223,
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indicates the address is reserved. We can ignore these reserved
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addresses". You shouldn't find people using those addresses on the
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Internet, so I guess you could use address then 224.0.0.x for your own
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LAN.
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My other suggestion is to register your own Class C Network with
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InterNIC, who will assign you your own IP numbers. It doesn't cost
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anything, and if you planning to eventually connect your LAN to the
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Internet it might be worth looking into. I *think* you can pick up
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the form from internic.net somewhere, but I don't remember where.
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See what you think.
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peace, Ben
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--
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__ _
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/ / (_)__ __ ____ __
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/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / . . . t h e c h o i c e o f a
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/____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ G N U g e n e r a t i o n . . .
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------------------------------
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From: dns@essnj3.essnjay.com (David Sears)
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Subject: Re: Do HP SCSI DAT drives work?
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 06:45:29 GMT
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In <35jkir$qhm@netserver.fisonssurf.co.uk> rgiles@fisonssurf.co.uk (Richard Giles) writes:
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>Anybody know if HP SCSI DAT drives work on Linux. We have an Adaptec SCSI
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>card which is already working with a 1 Gig. hard disc.
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I'm using the HP `JetStore 2000', Kernel 1.0.0, Adaptec 1742. No
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complaints except that the HP tape cartridges sometimes are ejected
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with the bottom slide still open. I can close them manually.
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>Also, can you have multiple backups on the 1 tape.
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If you use the `mt' utility on the *non*-rewind device name to position
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to end-of-data and you have the space remaining on the cartridge, yes.
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>Richard
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>------------------------------------------
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>Richard Giles (Data Systems Dept.)
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>Fisons Instruments Surface Systems
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>Tel. (+044) 342 327211 Fax. (+044) 342 315074
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>EMail: rgiles@fisonssurf.co.uk
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> or richard@vgscient.demon.co.uk (backup only)
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>Compuserve: 100065,132
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--
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David Sears | EMAIL: dns@essnj3.essnjay.com (preferred)
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Huntington, CT USA-06484 | or 76474.3113@compuserve.com
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------------------------------
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From: haas@phonon.physics.wm.edu (Chree Haas)
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Subject: Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz.
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 14:45:14 GMT
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Bill Broadley (broadley@turing.ucdavis.edu) wrote:
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: : You should note the the Indy has a MIPS R4600 processor, which is
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: : much faster than Pentium. Also, the SCSI Drive is faster and more
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: : expandable than the Dell IDE. Overall, the Indy will have much
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: : higher throughput and lower price/performance.
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BTW, when you ran the benchmark, did you add the -mips2 to the command
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line for the SGI? That can easily make a 5-10% speedup in the code over
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the default -mips1 option. BUT I don't know what using a pentium optimized
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compilers effects would be...
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Chree
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------------------------------
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 11:23:24 +0200
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From: Eberhard_Moenkeberg@p27.rollo.central.de (Eberhard Moenkeberg)
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Subject: Re: which is better: Mitsumi or Panasonic CDROM?
|
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Hello Harry C Pulley and all others,
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|
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on 21.09.94 Harry C Pulley wrote to All in USENET.COMP.OS.LINUX.MISC:
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HCP> I got the Mitsumi because it is a bit cheaper here but more because the
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HCP> Mitsumi's seek time (1/3 stroke) is 250ms and full stroke is 380ms. The
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HCP> Panasonic's 1/3 stroke is 380ms. This is a big difference. No, I didn't
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HCP> do any side by side benchmarks on it, I'm going on spec sheets here.
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The specs are lying. The Panasonic is faster than the Mitsumi.
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Greetings ... Eberhard
|
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------------------------------
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 11:39:48 +0200
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From: Eberhard_Moenkeberg@p27.rollo.central.de (Eberhard Moenkeberg)
|
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Subject: Re: Sound Blaster Driver
|
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|
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|
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Hello chris and all others,
|
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on 23.09.94 chris wrote to All in USENET.COMP.OS.LINUX.MISC:
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c> A quick question, I have a creative labs Sound Blaster Pro 16 w/
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c> SCSI II adapter along with a Sony 541 CD-ROM. I can't get the
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c> sbpcd driver to work with my kernel, any help would be appreciated...
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If you are using a SCSI CDROM drive, the sbpcd driver can not help you.
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It will work with your kernel, but not with your drive.
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Greetings ... Eberhard
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From: hpa@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin)
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Subject: Re: P5-90 MHz beats SGI R4000-100MHz.
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Reply-To: hpa@nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin)
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 17:58:16 GMT
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Followup to: <1994Sep24.025919.2356@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>
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By author: pn002b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Peter C. Norton)
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In newsgroup: comp.os.linux.misc
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>
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> No, no, no (shaking head sadly). First, I believe that the PCI bus is
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> only 32 bits wide. Now go and do your math. Second, have you any means of
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> benching your bus at optimum performance? I think you're in for a hard
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> dose of reality...
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>
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Your belief is incorrect. The PCI bus has both 32 and 64 bit
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versions.
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/hpa
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--
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INTERNET: hpa@nwu.edu --- Allah'u'abha ---
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FIDONET: 1:115/511 or 1:115/512 STORMNET: 181:294/1 or 181:294/101
|
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Laughter is the best medicine -- Quayle in '94.
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From: daniel@hapsi.demon.co.uk (Daniel Andor)
|
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Subject: Re: Novell unveils plan for Corsair
|
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Reply-To: daniel@hapsi.demon.co.uk
|
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 21:21:07 +0000
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|
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Hi,
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|
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Is the Novell os supposed to be the one that _properly_ suppors dos, win, X,
|
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etc at the same time?
|
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Could somebody clarify this please?
|
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|
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(email would be nice cos downloading this newsgroup is a bummer!)
|
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Thanks!
|
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|
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--
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Daniel Andor
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daniel@hapsi.demon.co.uk
|
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|
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|
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|
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From: dbarth@carl.fdn.fr (David Barth)
|
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Subject: Re: Mitsumi FX001D on SoundBlaster 16 MCD ?
|
||||
Date: 22 Sep 1994 11:29:00 +0200
|
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|
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Kees de Bruin (bruin@tasking.nl) wrote:
|
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: Thomas Niederreiter writes:
|
||||
|
||||
: > Hi!
|
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: > Supports the linux-kernel this combination?
|
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|
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: Yes, just make sure that the correct IRQ is set in the file mcd.h in the
|
||||
: include/linux directory.
|
||||
|
||||
Beware of the Mitsumi dumb audio cable ! In order to get CD-Audio sound
|
||||
on your SB16 you should check the connector and the cable. The white plug
|
||||
on the cable is inversed (well it was with a lot CD's I mounted here in France)
|
||||
--
|
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D.Barth (dbarth@carl.fdn.fr) "Linux, the choice of a GNU generation"
|
||||
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
||||
|
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From: pls@crl.com (Paul Schauble)
|
||||
Subject: Which CD-ROM distribution?
|
||||
Date: 22 Sep 1994 17:59:29 -0700
|
||||
|
||||
I'm wondering which Linux distribution to get. Could knowledgable people
|
||||
please say a few words about the pros and cons of the different ROMs?
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks,
|
||||
++PLS
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: tkidd@hubcap.clemson.edu (kidd travis danemon)
|
||||
Subject: How to use floppy with linux?
|
||||
Date: 20 Sep 94 16:18:13 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Hi. I have Linux installed on my hard drive, and would like to know how I
|
||||
can format and copy to and from floppy disks. I know my drives are named
|
||||
fd0 and fd1, but that's about it. Any help on this group or private E-mail
|
||||
would be appreciated.
|
||||
|
||||
-Travis
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: rene@renux.frmug.fr.net (Rene COUGNENC)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
|
||||
Subject: Re: C++ fabs() not defined in g++???
|
||||
Date: 23 Sep 1994 01:27:21 GMT
|
||||
Reply-To: cougnenc@hsc.fr.net (Rene COUGNENC)
|
||||
|
||||
Ce brave Stephen Gourdie ecrit:
|
||||
|
||||
> anibal@ee470.ee.mcgill.ca (Anibal Jodorcovsky) writes:
|
||||
> : Add -lm to the link command. On the Sun fabs() is probably a macro
|
||||
>
|
||||
> compiling the above with the command line
|
||||
>
|
||||
> g++ -lm -o test test.cc
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
The libraries must be the last arguments. Use:
|
||||
|
||||
g++ -o test test.cc -lm
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
linux linux linux linux -[ cougnenc@renux.frmug.fr.net ]- linux linux linux
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: rob@finale.demon.co.uk (Robert Willett)
|
||||
Subject: Re: alt.games.doom.linux : vote for...
|
||||
Reply-To: rob@finale.demon.co.uk
|
||||
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 12:13:10 +0000
|
||||
|
||||
Lets get a Linux doom group. Then I can spend even more time doing
|
||||
absolutely nothing useful. <grin>.
|
||||
--
|
||||
Robert Willett
|
||||
============================================================
|
||||
"Life is too short to spend on the Internet"
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: jfp9256@is.nyu.edu (James F. Prudente)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc
|
||||
Subject: Re: Royal Computers - How are hey in general and with Linux?
|
||||
Date: 20 Sep 1994 18:08:17 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Craig (tracker@netcom.com) wrote:
|
||||
: Larry Doolittle (doolitt@recycle.cebaf.gov) wrote:
|
||||
: : money back guarantee. Has Royal learned to use heat sink compound
|
||||
: : (when they install heat sinks on processors) yet?
|
||||
|
||||
: Using the heat sink compound with a cpu cooling fan on Intel cpu's voids the
|
||||
: Intel 5 year warranty. Best to use clip-on cpu cooling fans to not void
|
||||
: the Intel warranty.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
: --
|
||||
: =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
|
||||
: // Only believe in quality: \\
|
||||
: \\ 1)AT&T, Motorola/Codex, Multi-Tech, //
|
||||
: // Telebit, ZyXEL. \\
|
||||
: \\ 2)Untouchable, Dr. Solomon's AVTK, //
|
||||
: // AVP, F-Prot, TBAV. \\
|
||||
: =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:
|
||||
I replied to the original author via e-mail. However, since there seems
|
||||
to be such a negative view here about Royal, I thought I'd throw in my
|
||||
$.02. Say what you want about Royal, they do ship systems on time. I had
|
||||
ordered a G2000, and specifically asked about shipping problems. The
|
||||
responce was that there were no delays. Ten days later, when I called to
|
||||
confirm that my system was shipped, I was told it was delayed two weeks.
|
||||
I still don't know why; three phone calls resulted in three different
|
||||
results ranging from the P5-90 sticker to the Neptune chipset. Needless
|
||||
to say I cancelled my order. Royal promised I'd have the system in 7 days
|
||||
and I did. I should point out that a friend of mine ordered a system from
|
||||
a third vendor, and his system was delayed a week.
|
||||
BTW, my CPU (a Pentium 90) has a fan right on it. What's the problem with
|
||||
not having heatsink compound?
|
||||
James Prudente
|
||||
jfp9256@is.nyu.edu
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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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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