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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, 16 Oct 94 17:13:39 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #951
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Linux-Misc Digest #951, Volume #2 Sun, 16 Oct 94 17:13:39 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (Brad Matthew Garcia)
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Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be aware (Jeff Kesselman)
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Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Sergei Naoumov)
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Re: SW Technologies (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer))
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Re: Advantage of having sound card (Bill McCarthy)
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Re: Syquest and Linux (Helmut Schoenborn)
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Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (davis@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu)
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Re: X vs non-X users? (Orc)
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Re: Where can I order Linux 3. (David H Hickman)
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Re: Real stupid question. What is Motif?? :) (Matthew Hannigan)
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Re: SW Technologies (Jonathan I. Kamens)
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Re: SW Technologies (Jonathan I. Kamens)
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Re: Replacing COH with a DECENT Unix Clone (Udo Munk)
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Re: Overlaid swap files (was Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be (Boudewijn)
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Re: Weakest Linux Box (Kelly Lee Setzer)
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Help: K1.1.18 Need documentation mmap(2) implementation (Rob Cermak)
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Re: Converting DIALOGIC's adpcm... (Jeff Markel)
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Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (Jeff Kesselman)
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Applets; was: Word (Text) processor (Ted Harding)
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Re: nedit for Linux? (Skip)
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Mosaic Netscape and Linux (Bill Latura)
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From: garcia@ece.cmu.edu (Brad Matthew Garcia)
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems
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Subject: Re: Mystery Chip...AMD
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 11:48:55 GMT
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In article <37jjnd$9m6@panix2.panix.com>,
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mmarten@panix.com (Marten Liebster) writes:
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|> Brad Matthew Garcia (garcia@ece.cmu.edu) wrote:
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|>
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|> : In article <37hgfh$71n@venera.isi.edu>,
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|> : daniel@isi.edu (Daniel Zappala) writes:
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|> : |>
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|> : |> In article <37h24oINN15j@life.ai.mit.edu>,
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|> : |> jolt@gnu.ai.mit.edu (John Palaima) writes:
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|> : |> >
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|> : |> > Hah. Apparently you didn't hear that the Am486 DX/2 66 could be safely
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|> : |>
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|> : |> But a DX2-80 can't be just a relabeled, overclocked DX2-66.
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|> : |> It's bus speed has to be 40 Mhz.
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|> : |>
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|> : |> Daniel
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|> : I think that you are confused, Dan, between a relabled 66 MHz *system* and
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|> : a relabled 66 MHz *cpu*. They simply put the 66 MHz chip on a 40 MHz
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|> : motherboard (which is also accomplished by changing the speed of the
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|> : motherboard) and... TADA! - a 486DX2-80!
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|> : --
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|> But a poster earlier mentioned that he just bought an AMD 486dx/2 80 CHIP.
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|> I would have to agree with Daniel, that the chip would internally running at
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|> 80 Mhz and externally at 40 Mhz. This chip would be perfect for my MB -
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|> running at 40 Mhz with a TI 486DLC-40 chip on it.
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Huh? I agree that a AMD 486DX2-80 would operate @ 40 MHz externally and
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80 MHz internally. What I am trying to explain is that I can take an
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AMD 486DX2-66, run it on a 40 MHz motherboard, causing it to run at 80 MHz
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internally, thus making it into a 486DX2-80. Save money *and* get better
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performance than you would with an Intel 486DX2-66! Now that AMD is
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actually selling chips labeled 486DX2-80, this might mean that AMD
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is testing thier current batch of 486DX2-66's and relabeling the ones that
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are stable at 80 MHz.
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--
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Brad M. Garcia Carnegie Mellon University
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____/ ____/ ____/ Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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__/ / __/ "The only Engineering department in the world where
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_____/ _____/ _____/ the secretaries have the most powerful computers."
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be aware
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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 23:32:52 GMT
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In article <crawford-121094134337@stonehenge.think.com>,
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Lee Crawford <crawford@think.com> wrote:
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>In article <YXIAO.94Oct7163816@umabnet.ab.umd.edu>,
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>yxiao@umabnet.ab.umd.edu (Yan Xiao) wrote:
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>
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>>
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>> We purchased Yggdrasil Fall 1994 Plug-and-Play recently,
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>> and here are some of the problems we`ve encountered so far:
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>
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>
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Someone gave the answer to this mystery before, hopefulyl they will
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repost it. It not a problem with more itself in Y-fall94, though. I do
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ALOT of moring under the console and never ever have I had it blow up.
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Jeff Kesselman
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From: naoumov@PHYSICS.UNC.EDU (Sergei Naoumov)
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Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions
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Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 21:21:36 GMT
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In article <37ma57$315@news.uni-c.dk>, petersen@fys-hp-1.risoe.dk (Thomas Petersen) writes:
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> Miguel Alvarez Blanco (miguel@carbono.quimica.uniovi.es) wrote:
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>
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> > I won't claim that LaTeX is a good multilingual processor, but my master
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> > thesis was written on it, in spanish, without troubles. Sure, Hebrew, Kanji
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> > and lots of other languages are not there, but at least it's a step forward.
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>
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> Eh? The LaTeX package I dowloaded included support for several African
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> languages, Gothic (a medieval rune system), Both of the Futharks,
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> several versions of Tolkien's alphabets, Hebrew, Georgian, a couple
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> of languages somebody probably just made up and God knows what else.
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I even know a support for Enya-like fonts.
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> I challenge you to name an alphabet that doesn't have at least some
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> support.
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True, TeX supportts all the major languages, plus other stuff. I don't know any
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system that supports as many languages. Speaking about making LaTeX to
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speak A language, I'm claiming that people are just lazy. My own experience
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with Russian and Sanskrit shows that people just have no idea how to do
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the localization. But it is possible and involves not only TeX or MF but
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also an environment you are working within because the lacalization where
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you transliterate letters of AN alphabet with Latin characters is not a localization.
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> > BTW, I use vi as the editor for my LaTeX documents, so I'm probably brain
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> > dead myself :-)
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>
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> vi, sed and awk: This is what text processing tools are supposed to
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> be like! :-)
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Don't tell me about vi -- I hate it. XEmacs! Go for it. Speaking about sed
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and awk, all of these features sit inside Emacs. The real trouble, however,
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that slows people from going to a normal text processing systems is
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an absence of WYSIWYG, which, I believe, for TeX is unacceptable because
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it'll slow down your work by 100s of times.
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Sergei
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--
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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+ Sergei O. Naoumov serge@envy.astro.unc.edu tel: (919)962-3998 +
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+Department of Physics & Astronomy, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA+
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+++++++++++ http://sunsite.oit.unc.edu/sergei/Me/Serge.html +++++++++++
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From: bass@cais2.cais.com (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer))
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Subject: Re: SW Technologies
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 11:49:48 GMT
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Dan Pop (danpop@cernapo.cern.ch) wrote:
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: >Okay, Marvin make a mistake, we all have. Jonathan, please
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: >post your s-mail address and I'll send you the $4.00
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: > (...Bass)
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: Are you extending this offer to _every_ SWT customer who had similar
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: problems?
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: Dan
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: --
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I don't know Dan, just how many SWT customers have had SWT refund
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checks bounce? I thought the lastest net saga was the only one!
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-Tim
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: Dan Pop
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: CERN, CN Division
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: Email: danpop@cernapo.cern.ch
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: Mail: CERN - PPE, Bat. 31 R-004, CH-1211 Geneve 23, Switzerland
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------------------------------
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From: bmccarth@gulfaero.com (Bill McCarthy)
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Subject: Re: Advantage of having sound card
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Date: 12 Oct 1994 20:06:33 -0400
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>Glenn Jayaputera <gtj@werple.apana.org.au> wrote:
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>WOndering if I have a lot of advantages if I buy a sound card for my
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>linux box.
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Well, I can listen to Mozart while reading the c.o.l.* groups. A very nice
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way to end the day.
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(SBPro+Panasonic563)
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Bill McCarthy
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bmccarth@gulfaero.com
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"Isn't it pretty to think so."
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TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT\__Jake Barnes___________________________
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LinuX + i486dx2/66
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usual disclaimer
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------------------------------
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From: helmut@nexcom.hanse.de (Helmut Schoenborn)
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Subject: Re: Syquest and Linux
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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 23:05:25 GMT
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pietrek@euklid.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (Georg Pietrek) writes:
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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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What about: sort of removable hard disk ???
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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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Helmut Schoenborn email: helmut@nexcom.hanse.de
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Rheingoldweg 13 voice (040) 810 816
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22559 Hamburg fax (040) 811 93 74
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--
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Helmut Schoenborn email: helmut@nexcom.hanse.de
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Rheingoldweg 13 voice (040) 810 816
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22559 Hamburg fax (040) 811 93 74
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From: davis@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu
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Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions
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Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 21:25:53 GMT
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Reply-To: davis@amy.tch.harvard.edu
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In article <37mnds$cl@uuneo.neosoft.com>, jleslie@dmccorp.com (Jerry Leslie)
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writes:
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: Regarding "integrate existing editor", why not make it flexible like 'elm'
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: and 'tin', where a user can specify an editor like 'vi', 'jed', 'emacs',
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: or our favorite, 'ed' (not the line-mode ed, but an editor patterned after
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: DEC VMS's EDT editor) ?
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The idea is that it will be a text-based WYS(Is kind of)WYG wordprocessor.
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It would makes no sense to do what you suggest. The best that could be
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done is to make the keybindings customizable.
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--
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_____________
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#___/John E. Davis\_________________________________________________________
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#
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# internet: davis@amy.tch.harvard.edu
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# bitnet: davis@ohstpy
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# office: 617-735-6746
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#
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From: orc@pell.com (Orc)
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Subject: Re: X vs non-X users?
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 05:29:44 GMT
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In article <CHRISB.94Oct12163543@stork.cssc-syd.tansu.com.au>,
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Chris Bitmead <chrisb@stork.cssc-syd.tansu.com.au> wrote:
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>Pretty well everyone who
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>
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>1) has enough computing resources and
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>2) uses Linux as a desktop machine
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>
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>will be running X.
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You forgot
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3) font queens.
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I've yet to find a good monospaced italic X font, and find that
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the bulk of the freeware fonts don't compare to the vga fonts I've
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written or found.
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(And I've got a nice Mach32 card on one of the machines that I
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use as a desktop machine, too. Windows are kind of nice, but I'm
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not willing to exchange good fonts for multiple windows.)
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____
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david parsons \bi/ 24 megs of memory is enough to run X last time
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\/ I checked.
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------------------------------
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From: dhickman@rocket.cc.umr.edu (David H Hickman )
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Subject: Re: Where can I order Linux 3.
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Date: Sun, 16 Oct 1994 05:50:55 GMT
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Keith Mandachit (keithm@rocket.cc.umr.edu) wrote:
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: I want to order the Slackware version of linux on 3.5 inch disks
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: I tried clark.net, but they nolonger sell the distribution
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: Any ideas.
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: thanks
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: --
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: ==============================================================================
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: Keith Mandachit (keithm@umr.edu) 467 Thomas Jefferson Hall South
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: University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65401
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: Major: Electrical Engineering (314) 341-9509
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: Minor: Computer Science "If you don't win, lose hard!"
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: WWW Page: lynx http://www.umr.edu/~keithm
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: ==============================================================================
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well if you want it on 3.5, e-mail me and i can get you a free copy
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as long as you supply the disks. :)
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--
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dhickman@umr.edu
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From: matth@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Matthew Hannigan)
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Subject: Re: Real stupid question. What is Motif?? :)
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Date: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 09:38:00 GMT
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dlj0@Lehigh.EDU (DAVID L. JOHNSON) writes:
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>In article <37a75n$d7m@bigboote.WPI.EDU>, joev@res.WPI.EDU (Joseph W. Vigneau) writes:
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>>Motif (from the Open Software Foundation) consists of three major parts:
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>>
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>>1) mwm, which is a window manager for the X Window System. It attempts to
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>> look and feel similar to the Microsoft Windows' window manager (Alt-F4
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>> means quits by default, etc.)
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>>
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>I don't know that the intention of Motif is to look like Windows. That may fit
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>into the definition of libel. It looks nice, with a real 3-d feel and
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>useful menus & shortcuts (configurable as well). It's also more or less
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>the standard for many commercial unix systems, except perhaps Sun.
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Yes, I was going to pick up on this. The reason Motif and
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MS-Windows are similar is not that Motif copied MS-Windows,
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but that they both try and adhere to the user interface
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standard CUA (common user access), originally proposed and
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designed (mostly) by IBM.
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--
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-Matt Hannigan
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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: 16 Oct 1994 15:34:40 -0400
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In article <37kbcj$r2l@news.cais.com>, bass@cais2.cais.com (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer)) writes:
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|> Okay, Marvin make a mistake, we all have. Jonathan, please
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|> post your s-mail address and I'll send you the $4.00
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If you want to send me a check for $4, I'll gladly accept it. I don't turn
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down free money. I've already told you that when you made a similar offer in
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E-mail to me. However, receiving $4 from you is not going to stop me from
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continuing to warn people about SWT on the net. Even receiving the money from
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SWT, at this point, wouldn't stop me from warning people about SWT on the net.
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I'm not publicizing the problems I had with SWT in order to extort them into
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paying me money, even if I do think it's money that they owe me. I'm
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publicizing the problems I had with SWT in order to prevent other people from
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having the same experience I did.
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Incidentally, if SWT does decide to pay me some or all of the money I believe
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they still owe me, I will certainly make note of that in the review of them
|
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that I post periodically, and it will certainly reflect favorably upon them.
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Whether or not they think it's worth it is their problem. I doubt they do,
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considering that (a) they never responded when I sent them a copy of my review
|
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and asked if they wanted to send me a "rebuttal" to put in it, (b) they never
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responded to any of my E-mail asking for them to pay me the $4 their bounced
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check cost me, and (c) they never responded to the complaint I filed with the
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Dallas BBB.
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Incidentally, I think it unwise for me to post my U.S. Mail address in a
|
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world-wide newsgroup. If you still want to send me $4, send me E-mail and I'll
|
||||
send you my address.
|
||||
--
|
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Jonathan Kamens | OpenVision Technologies, Inc. | jik@cam.ov.com
|
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|
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------------------------------
|
||||
|
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From: jik@cam.ov.com (Jonathan I. Kamens)
|
||||
Subject: Re: SW Technologies
|
||||
Date: 16 Oct 1994 19:40:47 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <37lr8s$9vk@news.cais.com>, bass@cais2.cais.com (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer)) writes:
|
||||
|> I don't know Dan, just how many SWT customers have had SWT refund
|
||||
|> checks bounce? I thought the lastest net saga was the only one!
|
||||
|
||||
Then you have not bothered to read my postings very carefully. As I have
|
||||
mentioned at least once in this thread, someone else contacted me and told me
|
||||
they had almost exactly the same experience with SWT as I did, including the
|
||||
bounced check. Who knows how many others there are besides me and the person
|
||||
who contacted me.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Jonathan Kamens | OpenVision Technologies, Inc. | jik@cam.ov.com
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: udo@umunk.GUN.de (Udo Munk)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Replacing COH with a DECENT Unix Clone
|
||||
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 94 19:18:55 +0100
|
||||
|
||||
Chris Mauritz (ritz@ritz.mordor.com) wrote:
|
||||
[...]
|
||||
: software store and at a small fraction of the price. Besides, people are
|
||||
: working on COFF and ELF compatibility. If the past is any judge, it will
|
||||
: be ready in a reasonable time frame and will (after birthing pains) be SOLID.
|
||||
[...]
|
||||
JFYI, GNU C 2.5.6 was distributed in December 1993 sometime. The configuration
|
||||
for Linux allows COFF and ELF format, same for the binutils. It still isn't
|
||||
ready and COFF binaries still aren't iBCS2 compatible as those produced under
|
||||
Coherent. I wouldn't say that it's ready in a reasonable time frame if
|
||||
millions of hackers needs a year for that, when I compare what we are doing
|
||||
with the few developers we have. Your word into gods ear that it will be
|
||||
solid, better tell that those who are working on it instead of posting
|
||||
it into c.o.c, where nobody wants to know about it.
|
||||
--
|
||||
Udo Munk udo@mwc.com or udo@umunk.GUN.de, CIS: 100021,2515
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: boud@rempt.xs4all.nl (Boudewijn)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
|
||||
Subject: Re: Overlaid swap files (was Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be
|
||||
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 94 19:57:28 CET
|
||||
Reply-To: boud@rempt.xs4all.nl
|
||||
|
||||
In article <MLM.94Oct15025451@aruba.cs.brown.edu> (mlm@cs.brown.edu)
|
||||
wrote on Re: Overlaid swap files (was Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
> I have noticed that a couple of times it's told me that it is setting
|
||||
> up a swap file that is ~10MB (output from mkswap) then it's told me
|
||||
> that it is activating ~17M (output from swapon) - yet my only swap is
|
||||
> that lone swapfile that is only 10MB. My total memory, swap plus
|
||||
> real, is ~17MB - but real mem should not be counted in that output
|
||||
> from swapon, should it?
|
||||
>
|
||||
> The other times I've booted up Linux, it says (correctly, I think)
|
||||
> that it is activating ~10MB of swap.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Anyone have any thoughts about what might be going wrong? Thanks!
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Moises
|
||||
I have exactly the same experience, down to the amounts of memory.
|
||||
Wasn't there supposed to be a line along the lines of rm -f
|
||||
/DOS/windows/spart.par? Anyone knows what that's good for?
|
||||
--
|
||||
Boudewijn Rempt
|
||||
Kloosterstraat 34 1.2, 2021 VN Haarlem.
|
||||
't Gezichtje eerst, dan de handen,
|
||||
dan de bibben, en 't laatst de tanden.
|
||||
Mijnheer Dil, De tuinen van Dorr, Paul
|
||||
Biegel.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: setzerkl@grumpy (Kelly Lee Setzer)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Weakest Linux Box
|
||||
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 18:19:22 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Michael Haardt ((michael)u31b3hs@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de) wrote:
|
||||
: Stormy@Purple.Madness (Stormy Henderson) writes:
|
||||
: > I ran Slackware 1.1.1 on a 386sx16 with 4 meg ram and a 20 meg hard drive for
|
||||
: > 3 months. It had the a, ap, n, and d disks. Was quite a tight fit.
|
||||
|
||||
: My older machine is a 386-20 with 2MB RAM. I use it to play with SLIP
|
||||
: to my 486. It has two MFM drives connected to it and currently runs
|
||||
: Linux 1.1.52. Enough to ftp to it, but unusable for serious work.
|
||||
|
||||
Would a machine along these lines be enough to serve as a terminal (via slip or
|
||||
plip) for my _real_ linux box?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Kelly
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: cermak@er1.rutgers.edu (Rob Cermak)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
|
||||
Subject: Help: K1.1.18 Need documentation mmap(2) implementation
|
||||
Date: 15 Oct 1994 08:39:47 -0400
|
||||
|
||||
Hello, I've got a C program that needs to map memory to a
|
||||
simple file. However all I get back from the mmap() is
|
||||
EINVAL. What all is currently available in mmap() so that I
|
||||
can make calls to it...
|
||||
|
||||
If there is documents or a person that I can contact that would
|
||||
know more about the mmap(2) in kernel 1.1.18+ please let me know.
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks in advance,
|
||||
Rob Cermak
|
||||
Rutgers University
|
||||
--
|
||||
Rob Cermak(cermak@gandalf.rutgers.edu) USMAIL: Rutgers University
|
||||
Prog/Tech Rutgers Meteorology-Cook College Department of Meteorology
|
||||
FAX :908 932-7922 Cook College PO BOX 231
|
||||
Meteorology Dept:908 932-8997 New Brunswick NJ 08903-0231
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: jeff@internetx.mhv.net (Jeff Markel)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Converting DIALOGIC's adpcm...
|
||||
Date: 15 Oct 1994 05:51:45 GMT
|
||||
Reply-To: jeff@internetx.mhv.net (Jeff Markel)
|
||||
|
||||
In <37m1n9$kg0@nic.smsu.edu>, blb947s@nic.smsu.edu (Birkinbine Brian L) writes:
|
||||
>Jan Willems (janw@cs.ruu.nl) wrote:
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: Dear netters,
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: Sorry for this non linux subject but I do not know
|
||||
>: another way to reach the linux dialogic users!
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: I am looking for the algorithm that can convert
|
||||
>: the dialogic compressed voiceformat to the
|
||||
>: original sample values.
|
||||
>: They use something like ADPCM but it's their own
|
||||
>: version.
|
||||
>: Is there any existing software that could do it for me?
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: Anyone who can help me?
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: Thanks in advance.
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: BTW: I use the older D41 boards.
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: Regards,
|
||||
>: Jan Willems.
|
||||
>: --
|
||||
>: -- Jan -- _
|
||||
>: Jan Willems, Department of Computer Science,| -0-0-
|
||||
>: Utrecht University, the Netherlands, | |
|
||||
>: tel: +31-30-534114, e-mail: janw@cs.ruu.nl | \_/
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Sorry, I don't know anything about their compressed format. Although I
|
||||
>do have a secondary question for you. I am currently working on a
|
||||
>Time & Temp. service with Voice Mail, Information server with a dialogic voice
|
||||
>card. Do you know of anything that will allow me to use the dialogic card
|
||||
>with Linux (or any Unix) for that matter. The only development software
|
||||
>I have is for DOS.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Any help is appreciated
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Brian Birkinbine <Studying Computer Science>
|
||||
> finger <blb947s@nic.smsu.ed> for PGP key.
|
||||
>
|
||||
|
||||
I don't have it any more, but there is an App. Note from Dialogic describing
|
||||
their ADPCM format. Probably available on their BBS, and definitely
|
||||
available on Compuslurp (go dialogic).
|
||||
|
||||
I, too would be interested in Linux drivers for D40 cards...I've been mulling
|
||||
over giving Dialogic a call and seeing if they'd throw me some HW in exchange
|
||||
for writing Linux drivers (once I get Linux running, of course :-). They DO
|
||||
charge beaucoups bucks for their *IX drivers, though, so I'm not sure how
|
||||
receptive they'd be...
|
||||
|
||||
In any case, if anyone has written Dialogic drivers for Linux, please let me
|
||||
know.
|
||||
Thanks,
|
||||
|
||||
Jeff Markel
|
||||
|
||||
Internetics Corporation | Of course I speak for | jeff@internetx.mhv.net
|
||||
26 Scenic Drive | my employer... |
|
||||
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 | I AM my employer! | Loostener's... The
|
||||
(914)462-6736 | | ALL Weather Breakfast!
|
||||
*** ***
|
||||
*** Of course guns don't kill people. People WITH guns kill people ***
|
||||
*** ***
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.os.linux.admin
|
||||
From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Mystery Chip...AMD
|
||||
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 01:37:33 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <37jmt1$en7@panix2.panix.com>,
|
||||
Marten Liebster <mmarten@panix.com> wrote:
|
||||
>Gregory Urban (urban@cs.umbc.edu) wrote:
|
||||
>: In article <37jjnd$9m6@panix2.panix.com>,
|
||||
>: Marten Liebster <mmarten@panix.com> wrote:
|
||||
>: >
|
||||
>: >So when is AMD comming out with a 486dx4-120? :-)
|
||||
>: >
|
||||
>: >Marten
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: NO, NO, NO !!!!!!!!!!
|
||||
>
|
||||
>: Only Intel uses STUPID names for their chips. AMD will produce a DX3/120
|
||||
>: (clock tripled, 40mhz external, 120mhz internal).
|
||||
>
|
||||
>Isn't a DX3 an IBM chip? If AMD used dx3 it would seem that they were cloning
|
||||
>an IBM chip rather than the real Chip. I thought that dx3s are used in the
|
||||
>blue lightning system? I am probably way off, but that is not anything new :)
|
||||
>
|
||||
>Marten
|
||||
>
|
||||
>--
|
||||
>----------------------------------------
|
||||
>Marten M. Liebster Please no flames for spelling,
|
||||
>mmarten@panix.com I already know I can't spell!!
|
||||
|
||||
Intel called their trippled 30/90 a DX4/100. They CLAIm that this was
|
||||
because the court ruled that their old dx2 designation was descriptive,
|
||||
it was not a trade mark so this time they chose something
|
||||
non-descriptive. Myself, i just think its typical Intel slimy marketing,
|
||||
hey who CARES if its accurate, it SOUNDS better!
|
||||
|
||||
IMO
|
||||
|
||||
Jeff Kesselman
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (Ted Harding)
|
||||
Subject: Applets; was: Word (Text) processor
|
||||
Date: 16 Oct 1994 17:00:43 -0400
|
||||
Reply-To: Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (Ted Harding)
|
||||
|
||||
| What I don't understand is the wish to make Linux applications appeal
|
||||
| to the "average dos/win" user. When developing an application for
|
||||
| Linux, shouldn't the concern be to make it appeal to the Linux user?
|
||||
..........
|
||||
| There seems to be an assumed goal of "converting" dos/win users to
|
||||
| Linux -- and I don't understand why this is a worthy goal. I'm a bit
|
||||
| of a relativist so I have my doubts that there is a "one true faith"
|
||||
| (especially regarding OS/language/editor preferences).
|
||||
|
|
||||
| Do we really care about "market share" like Bill Gates?
|
||||
|
|
||||
| Do we want Linux to be a mass-market product?
|
||||
|
|
||||
| --
|
||||
| Grant Edwards |Yow! Boys, you have ALL been
|
||||
| Rosemount Inc. |selected to LEAVE th' PLANET
|
||||
| |in 15 minutes!!
|
||||
| grante@rosemount.com |
|
||||
|
|
||||
I don't think this is a primary goal - as such - of many people who
|
||||
would like to see Linux working better as a workbench. To be frank,
|
||||
one of the reasons many people stay with DOS is that the applications
|
||||
are varied, in many cases excellent, and easy and quick to use - you
|
||||
can get your work done efficiently using them. This is not yet the
|
||||
case with more than a few applications on Linux. The work-horse areas
|
||||
are text-processing, spreadsheets, databases, graphics and (for some)
|
||||
maths/stats/computation.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: rkuo@red.seas.upenn.edu (Skip)
|
||||
Subject: Re: nedit for Linux?
|
||||
Date: 16 Oct 1994 07:33:16 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
In article <37qem3$t2c@news.u.washington.edu>,
|
||||
dave delaune <dave@u.washington.edu> wrote:
|
||||
>In article nki@clarknet.clark.net, mjf@clark.net (Marc Fraioli) writes:
|
||||
>> In article 4ga@kisa.seanet.com, blane@seanet.com (Brian Lane) writes:
|
||||
>> >Frank Conway (fconway@chs.mb.ca) wrote:
|
||||
>> >: I have recently dicovered an editor for my Sun called nedit.
|
||||
>> >: Source code is available. I really like this editor, and
|
||||
>> >: will be porting it to Linux for home use.
|
||||
>> >
|
||||
>> >: Has anyone already done this? If so, I won't waste my time.
|
||||
|
||||
>Already been done, check sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/X11/xapps/editors/nedit.tar.gz
|
||||
>
|
||||
>Dave Delaune
|
||||
|
||||
I think this is an older version, and in addition, it crashes a
|
||||
hell of lot. I'd appreciate a newer version.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: blatura@xnet.com (Bill Latura)
|
||||
Subject: Mosaic Netscape and Linux
|
||||
Date: 15 Oct 1994 08:14:39 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Does anyone know if any of the Unix versions of Netscape will run on
|
||||
linux? I've tried the Win version and was _very_ impressed.
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
Bill Latura WWW Home Page:http://www.xnet.com:80/~blatura/
|
||||
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||||
| blatura@xnet.com | blatura@netcom.com | 72446.3674@compuserve.com |
|
||||
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
You can send mail to the entire list (and comp.os.linux.misc) via:
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites:
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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