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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: Sun, 25 Sep 94 14:13:50 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #821
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Linux-Misc Digest #821, Volume #2 Sun, 25 Sep 94 14:13:50 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Where is Mosaic for Term? (Patrick Reijnen)
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Re: Term - Periodic traffic generation (Patrick Reijnen)
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STB Lightspeed VL works, but has another mode (132x60) (ET4000) (Thomas E Zerucha)
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Re: howto use telnet/ftp under term? (Bill C. Riemers)
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Re: Linux on Pentium P90 PCI---which motherboard? (H. Peter Anvin)
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Re: Special Sale On QNX! (Philip Balister)
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Re: Special Sale On QNX! (Jon Gefaell)
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Re: how to write man pages (Andrew R. Tefft)
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Biostar motherboards any good? (John Wallace)
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Re: Damn X-aware xterms!!! (Rene COUGNENC)
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Re: PPP install and setup (Rene COUGNENC)
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Re: OpenStep on GNU or Linux? (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kristian_K=F6hntopp?=)
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Re: Linux on Pentium P90 PCI---which motherboard? (Mike Cruse)
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Re: What happened to the supposed code freeze? (Michael K. Johnson)
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Re: OpenStep on GNU or Linux? (R S Rodgers)
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From: patrickr@cs.kun.nl (Patrick Reijnen)
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Subject: Re: Where is Mosaic for Term?
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 14:30:41 GMT
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In <1994Sep23.080051.230@rat.csc.calpoly.edu> tcobbs@galaxy.csc.calpoly.edu (Travis L. Cobbs) writes:
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>I imagine this has been asked before, but the faq for this group isn't on my
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>server at the moment, and I just started reading it. I've seen various references
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>to people using Mosaic for Term, but I haven't seen anyone say where it can be
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>found. Where is it locate? (Preferably via FTP.)
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sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/system/Network/info-systems
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>--Travis Cobbs
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> tcobbs@galaxy.csc.calpoly.edu
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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: patrickr@cs.kun.nl (Patrick Reijnen)
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Subject: Re: Term - Periodic traffic generation
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 14:32:59 GMT
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In <35ujb3$3vs@lastactionhero.rs.itd.umich.edu> xxviper@med.umich.edu (Chris Herringshaw) writes:
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>Is there a way to make term generate traffic periodically?
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>The problem I have is the timeout on the dial-in modem is small,
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>so if I get in the shower or go to lunch right before a tupload ends,
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>the modem times out and closes connection, thus I have to restart
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>everything more often then I'd like.
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if you have term 1.19 or higher you can use trdated to periodically generate
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traffic. It checks the clock on your remote system and sets your local clock
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to this time. It can be set to do its job every #minutes.
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>If there is not a way to do this, is there a tping or other sort
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>of utility avaiable, that I can throw in a script to periodically
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>ping my router on the net end? I think this would solve the
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>problem, too.
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>Thanks!
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>--
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>====================================================================
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>Christopher Herringshaw Networking and Special Projects Division
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>Medical Center Information Technology (MCIT) xxviper@med.umich.edu
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>University of Michigan Medical Center, B1911 CFOB
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>1414 Catherine Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0704 (313) 747-2778
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>====================================================================
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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: zerucha@shell.portal.com (Thomas E Zerucha)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: STB Lightspeed VL works, but has another mode (132x60) (ET4000)
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Date: 25 Sep 1994 15:05:38 GMT
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The STB Lightspeed VL is a really fast card based on the W32i/ET4000.
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But I noticed it also has video mode 0x21 which adds 132x60 capability,
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but this was not in the setup.S, though it was simple to add.
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I remember asking for a card that supported 132x60 text and no one mentioned
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this (Trident and Oak were the only others that I know supported this mode).
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I am really pleased with this card. It does DOS, Windows, and Linux - X
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windows very fast and it coexists with my monochrome adapter and my 8514/a
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card and doesn't require anything funny in the memory map. It also seems to
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have VESA modes in ROM.
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People occasionally ask what video card to get. They should definately
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check out this card. I paid just under $200, which is the current street
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price in my area. (You may have other applications which would dictate
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using a different card, so investigate your options - I am just saying I
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know this card works for my application).
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---
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zerucha@shell.portal.com - main email address
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------------------------------
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From: bcr@k9.via.term.none (Bill C. Riemers)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.protocols.misc
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Subject: Re: howto use telnet/ftp under term?
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Date: 24 Sep 1994 01:15:25 GMT
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>>>>> "Lars" == Lars L Madsen <madsen@polymer.ucsb.edu> writes:
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Lars> Dear netters Could some kind soul please explain 'term' to
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Lars> me?
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Lars> I have managed to build and run term ver. 2.1.1, and I am
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Lars> able to telnet from my local machine to a remote machine on
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Lars> campus. I do the following:
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Lars> tredir 2023 remotehost.ucs.edu:23 telnet localhost 2023
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Lars> this will give me a telnet session on the remote host! good,
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Lars> but what if I want to telnet to another host? Same questions
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Lars> regarding ftp.
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Lars> What is the difference between
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Lars> 'tredir 2023 remotehost.ucsb.edu:23' and 'tredir 2023 23' ?
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Nothing if your remote machine name is 'remotehost.ucsb.edu'. You
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can specify any hostname you wish. Forexample, to telnet my machine
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you could do:
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tredir 4023 physics.purdue.edu:4023; telnet localhost 4023
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However, this isn't the recommended way of doing things, as you have
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to kill the old tredir command befor you can do the new one. Better
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is to use a telnet that is term aware. This requires, that the you
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recompile telnet... However, since I can tell by your heavy
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cross-posting that you are a Linux user, there is another alternate.
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Pickup the program:
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physics.purdue.edu:/pub/bcr/term/extra/Linux/termify-0.1.tar.gz
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Once you've installed this you can do:
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termify telnet;mv telnet telnet.orig;ln -s termtelnet telnet
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and then you won't need the messy "tredir" commands anymore.
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With ftp, you can't use a tredir command, so making a term aware
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version of ftp is your only option. Again this can be done with:
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termify ftp;mv ftp ftp.orig;ln -s termftp ftp
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Lars> I would like to run mosaic from home, I tried to run mosaic
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Lars> on the remote computer using txconn, and that worked, but
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Lars> running an x-server over a 14.400 modem is not exactly
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Lars> flying. I know that this is a little premature, since I have
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Lars> not ftp'ed mosaic yet (I can't ftp to ncsa... yet, you know)
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Lars> what do I need to get mosaic to work with term? Which docs
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Lars> are a good starting point ?
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Pick it up at sunsite.unc.edu. Mosaic already contains full term support.
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Followups directed to comp.protocols.misc.
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Bill
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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From: hpa@hook.eecs.nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin)
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Subject: Re: Linux on Pentium P90 PCI---which motherboard?
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 15:07:48 GMT
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In article <362sto$acu@nic.cerf.net>, Mike Cruse <mcruse@CERF.NET> wrote:
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>David S. Vickers (vickersd@montana.et.byu.edu) wrote:
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>
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>We have five Gateway 2000 P5/90 machines with 32 megs ram, 2 Gig
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>Segate barracuda SCSI drives, NCR53c825 PCI controllers, NEC
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>Multispin 3X CD/Rom drives and ATI Mach 64 4 Meg video cards.
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>Installation was not quite straight forward since everything
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>was bleeding edge, but, they are very fast. Especially with
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>the Barracuda drives. We are having some crashes though with
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>the 1.1.50 kernel, seems to be related to heavy network traffic.
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>I do mean heavy. Anyway the machines are great except their
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>standard keyboards are very non (101 key) standard. They've
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>added things like diagonal cursor keys and one thing that really
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>sucks is that you can (very easily) accidentally put the KB in
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>program/remap mode and totally confuse it and yourself.
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>
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Personally, I really like these keyboards. They have an extra * key
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between Ctrl and Alt which I use an Xmodmap to configure as the X
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Super key (extra shift key; X supports Mode_shift, Shift, Alt, Ctrl,
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Meta, Super and Hyper, but on PC keyboards generally Alt == Meta),
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which I use for all my personal Emacs key bindings.
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/hpa
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--
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This message was sent from a system running Linux, the freeware UNIX
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clone. Get yours from tsx-11.mit.edu or sunsite.unc.edu.
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------------------------------
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From: balister@maddog.async.vt.edu (Philip Balister)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: 25 Sep 1994 15:25:08 GMT
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Reply-To: balister@vt.edu
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scheidel@gate.net wrote:
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: Why settle for slow and obselete Unix such as UnixWare, Sun Solaris,
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: SCO, Linux or BSD when you can have POWER & RELIABILITY with QNX 4.21!
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: Stop playing games with these inferior o/s's and switch to QNX today.
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Anyone know if qnx4.21 supports virtual memory yet?
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Philip
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---
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Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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From: jeg7e@Hopper.itc.Virginia.EDU (Jon Gefaell)
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Subject: Re: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 15:16:20 GMT
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In article <CwoF86.HLp@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca>,
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<scheidel@gate.net> wrote:
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You're truly a pathetic, clueless dork, aren't you Michael?
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Why not get a clue about how your message was abusive (wrong group,
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crass commercial content, insulting to group readers) and in general
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clear the constipation that obviously has impeded your mind from
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full function?
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P.S. QNX is Kewl, it's you that's the hemmoroidal irritant.
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>Michael S. Scheidell email: scheidel@gate.net
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>Florida Datamation, Inc. US-CAN Sales: (800) 642-5938
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>6405 Congress Ave Suite 140 Internl Sales: (407) 241-2377
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>Boca Raton, FL. 33487-2844 Tech Support: (407) 241-2966
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--
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-- All opinions and ideas expressed herein are solely those of the author --
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http://Hopper.ITC.Virginia.EDU/~jeg7e/ - soc.motss,rec.guns,wreck.moto,bodyart
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-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
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Jon Gefaell, Monticello Area Virtual Village | Amateur Radio Station KD4CQY
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Systems Engineer and Operations Manager | -Will chmod for Food-
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||||
Hacker@[Virginia.EDU,Mont-AVV.GEN.VA.US] | B4 t+ w++ dc g++ k+ s+ m r p++
|
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-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
|
||||
'82 Honda CB900F "Turing Machine" DoD #1439 - HK USP .40S&W "Don't Tread On Me"
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------------------------------
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From: teffta@erie.ge.com (Andrew R. Tefft)
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Subject: Re: how to write man pages
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 01:30:51 GMT
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In article <1994Sep20.173926.6243@kfdata.no>,
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Lars A. Hansen <larsh@kfdata.no> wrote:
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>The subject says it all, how to write them what tool to use?
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Well, you can write them in *roff source using the supposedly
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documented man macros. But what I plan on doing is using the
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rosetta-man package (I believe you can archie for rman). This
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is a small package which converts man pages to many formats but
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one of its nicest features is that it can convert preformatted
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text into *roff source!
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OIf course, nobody says you can't make manually formatted man pages.
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But many people prefer them unformatted (nicer output on various
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devices).
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--
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Andy Tefft - new, expanded .sig - teffta@erie.ge.com
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------------------------------
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From: csjohn@perot.mtsu.edu (John Wallace)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.os2.misc
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Subject: Biostar motherboards any good?
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 20:49:43 -0500
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Are Biostar motherboards any good? They use the Bioteq chipset.
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--
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(John Wallace || csjohn@mtsu.edu) && Team OS/2
|
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------------------------------
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From: rene@renux.frmug.fr.net (Rene COUGNENC)
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Subject: Re: Damn X-aware xterms!!!
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 23:08:18 GMT
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Reply-To: cougnenc@hsc.fr.net (Rene COUGNENC)
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Ce brave Sean Gilley ecrit:
|
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> In article <35suhk$13go@fidoii.cc.lehigh.edu>,
|
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> DAVID L. JOHNSON <dlj0@Lehigh.EDU> wrote:
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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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>
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> Is it in the buffer? Can't say yes or no for sure, but what I
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> *am* sure about is that after I click on the other window, I
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> can no longer paste my selection.
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> So for you latecomers, let me again describe the problem:
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[... problem deleted...]
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Yes, and it *is* in the buffer. And you can't access it.
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I have this behaviour too, it started with one version of
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fvwm/rxvt/XFree/weather/seasons... Sometimes it works, sometimes not.
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Strange.
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Download "xcb", (I don't remember where I got it from, may be the
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X11 contribs, the file I have is xcb-2.2.tar.gz).
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It is a cut/paste buffer manager; you can see in real time several
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X11 cut/paste buffers and what text they contain.
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You'll see the text you can no longer paste, in the buffer.
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(And with this little tool you just have to click on it to select it
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one more time and paste it anywhere, by the way).
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--
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linux linux linux linux -[ cougnenc@renux.frmug.fr.net ]- linux linux linux
|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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From: rene@renux.frmug.fr.net (Rene COUGNENC)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
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Subject: Re: PPP install and setup
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 23:27:44 GMT
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Reply-To: cougnenc@hsc.fr.net (Rene COUGNENC)
|
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|
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Ce brave Greg J. Pryzby ecrit:
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> I am running the 1.1.49 kernel of Linux. I got 2.1.2a of ppp from the
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> net and built and installed.
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> Now the questions:
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> There are many readme and SETUP, Notes, etc files, but they all seem
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> to talk about what is needed to setup/install ppp and what needs to
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> be done withour reference to the others.... I am confused,,,
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> (My Linux box will use a modem to call a Sun [SunOS 1.4.*]. The Sun will
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Assuming that the rest of the networking configuration is proprely
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set on your machine, the part of the README.Linux file starting
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with these lines:
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/* -- begin quote ---*/
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CONNECTING TO A PPP SERVER
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To use PPP, you invoke the pppd program with appropriate options.
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Everything you need to know is contained in the pppd(8) manual page.
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However, it's useful to see some examples:
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Example 1: A simple dial-up connection.
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Here's a command for connecting to a PPP server by modem.
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pppd connect 'chat -v "" ATDT5551212 CONNECT "" ogin: ppp word: whitewater' \
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/dev/cua1 38400 -detach debug crtscts modem defaultroute 192.1.1.17:
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|
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Going through pppd's options in order:
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/* -- end quote ---*/
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...should be sufficient to get you started.
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(The login chat script can also be used to start a command on the
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remote machine, if the remote PPP is not starded as a login shell).
|
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|
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--
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linux linux linux linux -[ cougnenc@renux.frmug.fr.net ]- linux linux linux
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
||||
|
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From: kris@black.schulung.netuse.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kristian_K=F6hntopp?=)
|
||||
Subject: Re: OpenStep on GNU or Linux?
|
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Date: 25 Sep 1994 11:18:00 +0100
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.next.advocacy
|
||||
|
||||
> them. This is Jobs' way of operating: we (they) supply you
|
||||
> with everything (at a cost). Nothing else is compatible, and
|
||||
> it all is color-coordinated.
|
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|
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Well, this is Jobs way of operating: He has a clear vision of
|
||||
a working environment he would like. He looks at the current
|
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hardware and doubles its capacity. This will make sure, his
|
||||
vision will run on the machines available three years later.
|
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|
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Then he rips the best out of the current technologies and
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techniques and integrates it into one environment.
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His approach is revolutionary, not evolutionary. He does not
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care about compatibility - he never did - because he just
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cannot stand the second best solution. He has done this twice
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and the result was a working environment that was ahead of its
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time at least five years.
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For example
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> They blew it from the beginning by not going with X. They
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> didn't care about compatibility, and paid the price.
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I am working in Nextstep and X environments and I have to code
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for both for several years now. And I thank god every morning
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that Next did not choose X, but did the Right Thing. X sucks,
|
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it sucks so much you almost cannot stand it. It one single pile
|
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of poorly designed, unfinished, not-thought-to-the-end,
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unpolished, memory wasting, ressource hogging thesises thrown
|
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upon each other and Motif makes it even worse.
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|
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Kristian
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--
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Kristian K<>hntopp, Harmsstra<72>e 98, 24114 Kiel, +49 431 676689
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"Ich brauche unbedingt einen Olli unter den Rechnern (nicht so huebsch, aber
|
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doppelt so breit)" -- stefan@lupus.deceiver.org (Stefan P. Wolf)
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## CrossPoint v3.0 R ##
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------------------------------
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From: mcruse@CERF.NET (Mike Cruse)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: Re: Linux on Pentium P90 PCI---which motherboard?
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Date: 24 Sep 1994 21:05:12 -0700
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|
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David S. Vickers (vickersd@montana.et.byu.edu) wrote:
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|
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: pratt@Sunburn.Stanford.EDU (Vaughan R. Pratt) writes:
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: >If Linux runs on your Pentium P90 PCI, or you know of a working such,
|
||||
: >I'd appreciate knowing what motherboard did the trick.
|
||||
: >--
|
||||
: >Vaughan Pratt http://boole.stanford.edu/boole.html
|
||||
|
||||
We have five Gateway 2000 P5/90 machines with 32 megs ram, 2 Gig
|
||||
Segate barracuda SCSI drives, NCR53c825 PCI controllers, NEC
|
||||
Multispin 3X CD/Rom drives and ATI Mach 64 4 Meg video cards.
|
||||
Installation was not quite straight forward since everything
|
||||
was bleeding edge, but, they are very fast. Especially with
|
||||
the Barracuda drives. We are having some crashes though with
|
||||
the 1.1.50 kernel, seems to be related to heavy network traffic.
|
||||
I do mean heavy. Anyway the machines are great except their
|
||||
standard keyboards are very non (101 key) standard. They've
|
||||
added things like diagonal cursor keys and one thing that really
|
||||
sucks is that you can (very easily) accidentally put the KB in
|
||||
program/remap mode and totally confuse it and yourself.
|
||||
|
||||
Mike Cruse
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: johnsonm@nigel.vnet.net (Michael K. Johnson)
|
||||
Subject: Re: What happened to the supposed code freeze?
|
||||
Date: 25 Sep 1994 12:06:45 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
hayim@alpha.la.locus.com (Hayim Hendeles) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
In the latest edition of the Linux journal, there was a letter from
|
||||
Linus about an imminent code freeze in preparation for a new release
|
||||
(I believe 1.2). The letter was dated July 30. It's now nearly 2 months
|
||||
later and I haven't seen or heard any talk about this upcoming code
|
||||
freeze and new release.
|
||||
|
||||
Any ideas when it can be expected? What still has to happen before
|
||||
Linus give the official "freeze" command?
|
||||
|
||||
We are currently in the code freeze. That letter, posted to usenet,
|
||||
was the official freeze command, or as close as we get... No new
|
||||
features are going into the 1.1 series at this point; only bug fixes,
|
||||
in preparation for the stable 1.2 series.
|
||||
|
||||
Linus is in Australia, and intends to release 1.2 sometime after his
|
||||
return. I won't presume to speak for him too loudly and say exactly
|
||||
when, since he hasn't said exactly either.
|
||||
|
||||
michaelkjohnson
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: rsrodger@wam.umd.edu (R S Rodgers)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.next.advocacy
|
||||
Subject: Re: OpenStep on GNU or Linux?
|
||||
Date: 25 Sep 1994 17:01:49 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <5XWdoqJonrB@black.schulung.netuse.de>,
|
||||
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kristian_K=F6hntopp?= <kris@black.schulung.netuse.de> wrote:
|
||||
>His approach is revolutionary, not evolutionary. He does not
|
||||
>care about compatibility - he never did - because he just
|
||||
>cannot stand the second best solution. He has done this twice
|
||||
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
1) Macintosh 128k
|
||||
2) Monochrome
|
||||
3) MO-based cube
|
||||
4) 4MB "trial" cubes
|
||||
5) 8MB 030 cube
|
||||
6) Monochrome cube, slabs
|
||||
7) NeXTDimension sans c^3
|
||||
|
||||
[Cough] Bullshit.
|
||||
|
||||
[..]
|
||||
|
||||
>for both for several years now. And I thank god every morning
|
||||
>that Next did not choose X, but did the Right Thing. X sucks,
|
||||
|
||||
[and other stuff I agree with, deleted]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
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