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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: Wed, 12 Oct 94 19:13:29 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #924
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Linux-Misc Digest #924, Volume #2 Wed, 12 Oct 94 19:13:29 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Telnet & ftp freeze! - AND UNFREEZE KLUDGE (Yuri Trifanov)
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Linux with Intel EtherExpress 16 ??? (Craig Gibson)
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Infomagic Linux and Linux Doom! (Robert King)
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Syquest and Linux (Georg Pietrek)
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Re: Beautifying Linux/Xfree (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer))
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Re: Q: own Bootdisk with Ramdick ? (Randy Hootman)
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Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be aware (K.D. knguyen)
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Where is the Time Quantum ? (Dongxiao Yue)
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Re: SW Technologies (Jonathan I. Kamens)
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Re: MISTAKENLY POSTED (Brian D. Howard)
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Re: Canon BJ-200e Printcap? (Randy Hootman)
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BSVC Microprocessor Simulation Framework (Bradford Wayne Mott)
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Re: Is linux a multithreaded operating system? (Lam Dang)
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Re: Microsoft Keyboard users? (Wilfred Despe)
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Re: What is Linux good for? (Philip Balister)
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Re: Why does Slackware ship with an old version of joe? (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Re: What is Linux good for? (Dan Newcombe)
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Re: What is Linux good for? (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer))
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Where to find Linux on CD (Christian Lalanne)
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Fidonet s/w for linux? (Ray Blaak)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: yuri@shimari.cmf.nrl.navy.mil (Yuri Trifanov)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: Re: Telnet & ftp freeze! - AND UNFREEZE KLUDGE
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Date: 08 Oct 1994 00:27:24 GMT
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> We are using SLIP! And the problems we see are not *after* a connection
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> is successfully opened, it is one of the system *refusing* connections
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> (apparently). Nearly all functions handled by inetd seem affected:
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> telnet logins, rlogins, ftp attempts, smail connections, attemps to do
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> zone transfers from named by our provider's router, you name it. Things
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> work fine *most* of the time, but the login problems are the most
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> persistant and visible. In those cases, the system log *usually* shows
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> 'connect from...' but the user never gets a prompt, or never gets a
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> password prompt after entering username. Netd entries in the log are
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> 'connection refused' mostly.
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you could be having problems with the resolver and tcpd, which comes
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turned on by default in at least some distributions. if it can't
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resolve the inaddr of the connecting host it will refuse the
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connection.
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------------------------------
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From: craig@capcon.apana.org.au (Craig Gibson)
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Subject: Linux with Intel EtherExpress 16 ???
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 14:59:25 GMT
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Can anyone tell me if any drivers exist that will allow Linux to
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detect/use an Intel EtherExpress 16 Network Card?
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Please email replies to craig@capcon.apana.org.au
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Thanks
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Craig
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------------------------------
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From: robking@actrix.gen.nz (Robert King)
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Subject: Infomagic Linux and Linux Doom!
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 11:55:49 GMT
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What's the latest Infoamgic Linux distribution? Does it have XFree 3.1?
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Also, how long has Linux Doom been out and where can I get it?
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Man, I gotta read this group more often! :-)
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--
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=======================================+======================================
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Robert King NEW ZEALAND robking@actrix.gen.nz
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"You're not in Guatemala now, Dr. Ropata!"
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=======================================+======================================
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------------------------------
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From: pietrek@euklid.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (Georg Pietrek)
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Subject: Syquest and Linux
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Date: 12 Oct 1994 14:53:55 GMT
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I have a Syquest drive (SCSI, 270 MB) and my question is very
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simple (hopefully the answer will be simple, too):
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How can I use it with Linux ?
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Bye
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Georg
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------*
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| Georg Pietrek | pietrek@ls7.informatik.uni-dortmund.de |
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| | ___ |
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| Universitaet Dortmund | //// |
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| Fachbereich Informatik | UNI DO// |
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| Lehrstuhl VII | ___ //// |
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| D 44221 Dortmund | Tel.: 0049/231/755-6122 \*\\/// |
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| Germany | Fax: 0049/231/755-6321 \\\\/ |
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------*
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------------------------------
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From: bass@cais2.cais.com (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer))
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Subject: Re: Beautifying Linux/Xfree
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Date: 11 Oct 1994 04:57:39 GMT
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Andy Bailey (bailey9@muvms6.wvnet.edu) wrote:
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: Hi,
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[ deleted ]
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: fonts. Perhaps some scripts (maybe tcl/tk based) that allow easy
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: addition/removal of icons from the desktop. (I know its simple just the edit
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: the config file to add/remove stuff, but this would be better looking)
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: Its just a wild idea, but I'd like to hear from anyone whos interested as
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: well
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Don't forget olvwm. Change the colors a bit, clean up the startup clients and
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olvwm is very nice. My desktop at work has both a linux olvwm and HP-VUE.
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Both interfaces have advantages and disadvantages. Mosaic looks great on
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HPs and the Motif is crisp. But I rarely use the 6 desktops that VUE offers.
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olvwm is really fun. Sometimes I use 8 or 10 vertual windows.
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I dunno, but it would be nice to have a slick HP-VUE resourse [CHOMPING]
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hog to clutter my normally clear olvwm. I've never done it, but I assume
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its possible to run different WMs using vertual consoles, is that right?
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------------------------------
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From: rph@netcom.com (Randy Hootman)
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Subject: Re: Q: own Bootdisk with Ramdick ?
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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 20:19:01 GMT
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Try make zDisk.
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Hope this helps.
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Randy
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: --
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: Hi all,
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: I want to create my own Bootdisk with a Ramdisk, like the Slakeware Boot/Root
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: disks. But i haven't found any traget in the Makefiles of the kernel-source.
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: I don't want to use my HD to boot. Ich will spezify the programs copying to
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: the Ramdisk, and i want to use my own kernel.
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: How can i create such a disk(s) ?
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: so long Stephan.
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: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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: Stephan Duhl email: duhl@informatik.uni-kl.de
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: University of Kaiserslautern
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--
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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"In recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings,
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we pay ourselves the highest tribute." - Thurgood Marshall
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Randy Hootman Randysoft Software (408) 229-0119
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------------------------------
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From: knguyen@cmts.mcl.bdm.com (K.D. knguyen)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be aware
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Date: 11 Oct 1994 20:38:39 GMT
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Reply-To: knguyen@cwc4.mcl.bdm.com
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I bought Yggdrasil Linux CD Fall version last week. I tried to boot it by using
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MSCDEX but it did not work. I am a little frustrated why there is no warning
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from the cover that this MSCDEX is a experimental driver and it may not work
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for all. Next, I tried to boot Linux by using the bootflpy.phl (I have
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the LMSI CM205 CD). It recognized the CD and say "LMSI CD Ready" but then
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the boottrap program complaints about SONY CD31a and 525 and "Unable to mount
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VFS". I got the errata, but there seems no fixes for these problems yet.
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There is any way that I can get the instructions to recompile the dosload
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program and tried to figure out why runlinux.bat does not work for me. I tried
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to look into why lmsci driver hangs the sony cd. Thanks alot.
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--
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''' K.D. Nguyen
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(o o) BDM Federal, Inc.
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=====oOO==(_)==OOo===== knguyen@mcl.bdm.com
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Xerox never comes up with anything original.
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.unix.programmer
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From: dyue@mega.cs.umn.edu (Dongxiao Yue)
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Subject: Where is the Time Quantum ?
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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 04:29:39 GMT
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Hello, folks,
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I am reading the Linux source code, one thing I want to know is
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how the time quantum is determined, but I could not find the code
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for the clock interrupts. Can anyone give a pointer?
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Thanks,
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Dongxiao
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------------------------------
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From: jik@cam.ov.com (Jonathan I. Kamens)
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Subject: Re: SW Technologies
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Date: 12 Oct 1994 19:13:15 GMT
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In article <37h91e$fnd@maui.cs.ucla.edu>, edwin@maui.cs.ucla.edu (E. Robert Tisdale) writes:
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|> I accept your apology. I suppose that your arrogant and condescending
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|> remarks are consistent with your apparent contempt for your readers.
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|> It seems that you believe your frequent and windy postings are important
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|> beyond any requirement to check whether or not you got any of the facts
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|> right. If you can't remember what you said in your own articles, I suggest
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|> that you concentrate on posting fewer, more memorable, articles. At least
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|> you could take the trouble to run your article through a spelling checker
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|> before posting. Bob Tisdale
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All these insults are very nice, Bob, but they don't answer Jeff's question --
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"The question I am left with here is DOES Bob feel Mr. Wu acted improperly in
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bouncing this refund check, and not as a repsonsible vendor? Comments , Bob?"
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Well, Bob? Comments?
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--
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Jonathan Kamens | OpenVision Technologies, Inc. | jik@cam.ov.com
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------------------------------
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From: bdh@hfnet.sinai.org (Brian D. Howard)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,aus.computers.linux
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Subject: Re: MISTAKENLY POSTED
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Date: 12 Oct 1994 20:00:15 GMT
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...making a list and checking it twice,...
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...making a list and checking it twice,...
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--
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Hire the young while they still know everything.
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------------------------------
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From: rph@netcom.com (Randy Hootman)
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Subject: Re: Canon BJ-200e Printcap?
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Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 20:24:33 GMT
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Dip switch 8 needs to be flipped. This will make printing in Linux work
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and will not affect printing in DOS/Windows.
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Hope this helps.
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Randy
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: My Canon BJ-200e doesn't do a carriage return when printing. It just does
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: a linefeed. What do I have to change? Thanks!
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: Craig
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: cthrall@titan.ucs.umass.edu
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--
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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"In recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings,
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we pay ourselves the highest tribute." - Thurgood Marshall
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Randy Hootman Randysoft Software (408) 229-0119
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------------------------------
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From: bwmott@eos.ncsu.edu (Bradford Wayne Mott)
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.m68k,comp.emulators.announce
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Subject: BSVC Microprocessor Simulation Framework
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Date: 12 Oct 1994 03:08:14 GMT
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Reply-To: bwmott@eos.ncsu.edu (Bradford Wayne Mott)
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[ Moderator's apology - I thought things were going out when in fact
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they were just dying on the way out to be posted. I'm posting two
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weeks' worth of stuff today. ]
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===============================================================================
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BBBBBB SSSSS VVV VVV CCCCC
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BB BB SS SS VV VV CC CC
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BB BB SS VV VV CC
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BBBBB SSSSS VV VV CC "A Microprocessor Simulation Framework"
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BB BB SS VV VV CC
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BB BB SS SS VVVV CC CC Version 1.0b3
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BBBBBB SSSSS VV CCCCC
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===============================================================================
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Third BETA Distribution Announcement
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===============================================================================
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BSVC is a microprocessor simulation framework written in C++ and Tcl/Tk.
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It was developed as a senior project at North Carolina State University
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by Bradford W. Mott. BSVC provides a graphical user interface and a
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collection of C++ classes to facilitate the development of microprocessor
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simulators. So far the BSVC framework has been used to developed a
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Motorola 68000 simulator and a HECTOR 1600 simulator. The BSVC distribution
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contains the following:
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* BSVC Graphical User Interface (written in Tcl/Tk)
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* BSVC Simulator Framework (C++ classes)
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* Motorola 68000 simulator & assembler (including the M68681 Dual UART)
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* Hector 1600 simulator & assembler
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CHANGES
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=======
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This is the third BETA release of BSVC. The following changes have been made:
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1.0b2 to 1.0b3:
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a) Added an INCLUDE directive to the 68000 assembler
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b) Fixed a bug in the Program Listing window that caused it to
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only work for programs listed in ascending order
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c) Corrected a small problem with the file selector that caused it
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to "grab" the mouse while reading a directory (This causes problems
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with networked file systems that take a long time to read)
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d) Fixed bugs in two of the Framework classes that caused them not
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to compile under GCC 2.6.0
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1.0b1 to 1.0b2:
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a) Added a BREAK instruction to the 68000 simulator and assembler
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that acts like a breakpoint. When the simulator executes this
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instruction while "running" it will stop running like it
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hit a breakpoint.
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b) Added a new file selector to the user interface
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c) Fixed several small bugs in the HECTOR 1600 simulator
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Supported Systems
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=================
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The BSVC distribution supports the following systems:
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* Linux 1.x.x
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* Ultrix 4.3
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* SunOS
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* HP-UX 9.0
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Required Software
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=================
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BSVC requires the following software to compile and run:
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* gcc and the g++ library
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* Tcl/Tk (Needs the "wish" executable with the addinput extension.
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I'm working on making "wish" binaries available for the
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supported systems listed above)
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Distribution Site
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=================
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The BSVC distribution can be obtained from ftp.eos.ncsu.edu in the
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pub/bsvc directory as "bsvc-1.0b3.tar.Z".
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Contacts
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========
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If you have any questions regarding the BSVC distribution send mail to:
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|
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bwmott@eos.ncsu.edu
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------------------------------
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From: dangit@netcom.com (Lam Dang)
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Subject: Re: Is linux a multithreaded operating system?
|
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 02:25:58 GMT
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|
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Jeff Kesselman (jeffpk@netcom.com) wrote:
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: In article <dangitCxIH4t.Dsr@netcom.com>, Lam Dang <dangit@netcom.com> wrote:
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: >Jeff Kesselman (jeffpk@netcom.com) wrote:
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: >
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: >[cut]
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: >
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: >: This blocking business is an implementation detail. I don't think its a
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: >: terminology issue. This whole discussion goes to illustrate my OTHER
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: >: point (deleted) that the terms thread, task and process are often used in
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: >: different ways. The whole area of terminology is muddied, this is
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: >: PARTICULARLY true when referrign to 'threads'.
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: >
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: >For historical perspective, in IBM's MVS a "job" runs in its own address
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: >space. Each job consists of multiple, concurrent "tasks" which share the
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: >same address space.
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: >
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: >And, just like today's threads, MVS tasks do get in each other's way, and
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: >reading dumps is still a required skill in MVS shops.
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: >
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: >
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: >--
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: >Lam Dang
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: >dangit@netcom.com
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: >
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: >
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: Okay.. and your point is?????
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: As the ancient romans used to say, "Non sequitor."
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: JK
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It did look that way, didn't it? I just meant to add to your point about
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terminology.
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--
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Lam Dang
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dangit@netcom.com
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------------------------------
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From: wdespe@MCS.COM (Wilfred Despe)
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Subject: Re: Microsoft Keyboard users?
|
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Date: 12 Oct 1994 16:08:11 -0500
|
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|
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jasonph@wpi.edu (Jason A. Philbrook) writes:
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>Has anyone used the new microsoft keyboard (funky shaped thing) with
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>linux sucessfully? I might get one soon as this keyboard is about to
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>die. If anyone has, have you got the new symbol key to work?
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I currently use the new MS keyboard with Linux. I am not sure there is
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any real difference with a normal keyboard.
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I however have not tried to use any of the additional keys..
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--
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Wilfred J. Despe Hmm.......
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wdespe@nyx.cs.du.edu
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wdespe@mcs.com
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------------------------------
|
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From: balister@maddog.async.vt.edu (Philip Balister)
|
||||
Subject: Re: What is Linux good for?
|
||||
Date: 12 Oct 1994 21:51:47 GMT
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Reply-To: balister@vt.edu
|
||||
|
||||
Dan Newcombe (newcombe@aa.csc.peachnet.edu) wrote:
|
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: In article <SA073.469.2E9B3748@getty.onu.edu> SA073@getty.onu.edu (Daniel Woodard) writes:
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: > I found this group today. How well does it do multitasking? Does it run
|
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: >under Windows or DOS?
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Just for the record this same guy posted in at least one other
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group. The message there was equally clueless. Forget him.
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Philip
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From: gonzo@magnet.mednet.net (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Subject: Re: Why does Slackware ship with an old version of joe?
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Date: 11 Oct 1994 05:09:13 GMT
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In article <37c6jm$8tl@lynx.dac.neu.edu>,
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zachary brown <zbrown@lynx.dac.neu.edu> wrote:
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>I use Slackware and really like it, but I'm curious why it has not upgraded
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>joe. I know at least version 2.2 is out, but Slackware only ships 1.0.8. The
|
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>only reason I care is because joe 1.0.8 is a little buggy (e.g., search and
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>replace on large files can cause out of memory errors without swap being
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>touched).
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This is incorrect. Slackware 2.0.1 contains Joe version 1.0.12, which I
|
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think this is the latest version.
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Pat
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From: newcombe@aa.csc.peachnet.edu (Dan Newcombe)
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Subject: Re: What is Linux good for?
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 16:10:01 UNDEFINED
|
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|
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In article <SA073.469.2E9B3748@getty.onu.edu> SA073@getty.onu.edu (Daniel Woodard) writes:
|
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> I found this group today. How well does it do multitasking? Does it run
|
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>under Windows or DOS?
|
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Good...I guess it isn't lost anymore. :)
|
||||
|
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It's does great multitasking (unlike certain OS's out of Redmond, WA).
|
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|
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No, it's not a patch like Windows and takes over the whole machine. I
|
||||
think there is a program that will boot linux from the DOS prompt, so I guess
|
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you could say it runs under DOS :)
|
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|
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-Dan
|
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|
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--
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Dan Newcombe newcombe@aa.csc.peachnet.edu
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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"And the man in the mirror has sad eyes." -Marillion
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: bass@cais2.cais.com (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer))
|
||||
Subject: Re: What is Linux good for?
|
||||
Date: 12 Oct 1994 15:11:58 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Daniel Woodard (SA073@getty.onu.edu) wrote:
|
||||
: I found this group today.
|
||||
^^^^^
|
||||
|
||||
Congratulations Dan, you just stumbled into one of the most exciting
|
||||
movements in cyberspace. Before you start asking a lot of questions
|
||||
in the comp.os.linux.* newsgroups, read the FAQs, read the posts,
|
||||
and just develop a 'feel' for what linux is all about. If you
|
||||
don't there are those is the shadows waiting to bite your head off.
|
||||
|
||||
Who knows, maybe you will write a super linux utility in 6 months
|
||||
we all will benefit from. But in the meantime, look a little bit
|
||||
before you leap.....the waters of the net can be both cold and deep ;-)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: lalac00@dmi.usherb.ca (Christian Lalanne)
|
||||
Subject: Where to find Linux on CD
|
||||
Date: 11 Oct 1994 20:52:58 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Hi,
|
||||
|
||||
Can someone tell me how to find or order Linux on CD-ROM?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks in advance!
|
||||
|
||||
Chrix
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: blaak@infomatch.com (Ray Blaak)
|
||||
Subject: Fidonet s/w for linux?
|
||||
Date: 5 Oct 1994 21:55:53 -0700
|
||||
|
||||
The subject line says it all. I am interested in hooking up to Fidonet. Is the
|
||||
necessary software available for Linux?
|
||||
|
||||
Cheers,
|
||||
Ray Blaak
|
||||
blaak@infomatch.com
|
||||
|
||||
|
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