From: Digestifier To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu Date: Fri, 14 Oct 94 09:13:56 EDT Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #936 Linux-Misc Digest #936, Volume #2 Fri, 14 Oct 94 09:13:56 EDT Contents: Re: Beautifying Linux/Xfree (Andy Bailey) Re: Lilo booting last booted OS. (Werner Almesberger) Re: YOUR VERY OWN IDLE DAEMON (Cynon) ImageMagick / libXpm.so.4 (Neil Matthew) Re: X vs non-X users? (Chris Bitmead) Re: Host name aliases (Daniel Tran) Re: ez (was Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?) (Richard L. Goerwitz) Re: what IS maple? (DAVID L. JOHNSON) Re: HHTP/HTML editor for Linux?? (DAVID L. JOHNSON) ncurses 1.8.1 (BILLrWILD) Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (Gregory Urban) Re: AFS Linux? (Benson L Chow) Re: Nailed down to 386bsd or linux, now which one? (bmk) Re: changebars (was Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?) (Warwick Allison) Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Alexander Williams) Good IDE card (Wayne Adams) Re: I want SETUID scripts! (Dennis Heltzel) Re: SW Technologies (Jeff Kesselman) New HD & Linux (Wayne Adams) Re: Weakest Linux Box (Tim Norman) Re: Curious: Why is Linux DOOM so much slower than DOS doom (Bigfoot) Re: Overlaid swap files (was Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be (Moises Lejter) Warning against UMC 486SX chips (U001295@vm.uci.kun.nl) EIDE 1GB HD PROBLEMS !!!!! (Radovan Chytracek) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Beautifying Linux/Xfree From: bailey9@muvms6.wvnet.edu (Andy Bailey) Date: 13 Oct 94 12:07:27 EDT In article , newcombe@aa.csc.peachnet.edu (Dan Newcombe) writes: > In article <37ea82$83s@sashimi.wwa.com> blackbob@wwa.com (Terence S. Murphy) writes: >>>Anyway I like the idea of a HOWTO, but even better, I like the idea of a >>>whole package, containing documentation, sample configuration files of >>>various 'schemes' of things (.fvwmrc's, app-defaults files, whatever), >>>and a tool to manipulate (choose/install) them. >>This is even a better idea, yes. I think we should do this! What do others >>think? > > I like the idea...hey...no one can stop us :) > Interestingly enough, this was exactly my idea when I started this little thread :) . I have set about assembling a collection of nice fvwmrcs. I dont like the idea of a standard one, but having a starting point in the form of some nice rc's, and more importantly a large collection of nice icons :), I think it would be helpful. I have my collection, and will make it public ftp'able sometime soon. ------------------------------ From: almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch (Werner Almesberger) Subject: Re: Lilo booting last booted OS. Date: 10 Oct 1994 18:27:05 GMT In article <37a495$rsd@kubds1.kub.nl> rutger@kub.nl () writes: > Ah, I C. and when will LILO 0.15 be out? Probably in 1-2 weeks. - Werner -- _________________________________________________________________________ / Werner Almesberger, sending this from almesber@nessie.cs.id.ethz.ch / /______________________..._but_now_at_home_at________almesber@di.epfl.ch_/ ------------------------------ From: crobinso@clam.rutgers.edu (Cynon) Subject: Re: YOUR VERY OWN IDLE DAEMON Date: 13 Oct 1994 23:12:22 -0400 OK, what the Hell is an idle deamon? -- _______________________________________________________________________________ -=Cynon=- Bring back |*| Welcome to the Peoples Republic of NJ safe government: Use Kingdoms! |*| Please leave your RKBA at the gate =============================================================================== ------------------------------ From: nm@mobicom.demon.co.uk (Neil Matthew) Reply-To: nm@mobicom.demon.co.uk Subject: ImageMagick / libXpm.so.4 Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 10:40:40 +0000 Hi, I am looking for Linux binaries for the ImageMagick suite. I have downloaded ImageMagick 3.0 from sunsite, but the binaries require a shared library: libXpm.so.4. I have libXpm.so.3, and I cannot find a binary for .so.4. I also note that ImageMagick 3.3 is around, I can compile it without all the goodies: JPEG, TIFF, XPM, but I'd like at least JPEG. Xpm-3.4 is also released and is said to be incompatible with Xpm-3.x (x <= 3), but the Makefile does not build Linux shared libraries, in case that is the .so.4 I'm looking for. So, does anyone have a working ImageMagick 3.x w/JPEG/TIFF, with all associated shared libraries (or a statically linked one)? Thanks Neil +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Neil Matthew Non sequitur | | nm@mobicom.demon.co.uk Your facts are uncoordinated | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ From: chrisb@stork.cssc-syd.tansu.com.au (Chris Bitmead) Subject: Re: X vs non-X users? Date: 12 Oct 94 16:35:43 In article <371n5g$pn@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> ceblair@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Charles Blair) writes: >NNTP-Posting-Host: ux1.cso.uiuc.edu > > The main reason I still have a DOS partition on my machine is that >I don't use X, and, as far as I know, there is no non-X previewer for >TeX that is equal in quality or ease of use to the emtex previewer >for DOS. > > This leads to a more general question. I wonder whether we are >approaching the point where software for the two kinds of linux/unix >users will split the group. I can't suggest any particular fix. >As a matter of curiosity, I wonder what the X/non-X ratio is. Pretty well everyone who 1) has enough computing resources and 2) uses Linux as a desktop machine will be running X. People not using X because of the first reason are always getting smaller and people not in the second are using Linux as some kind of server and don't care. ------------------------------ From: dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu (Daniel Tran) Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help Subject: Re: Host name aliases Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 23:23:01 GMT In article <37jmmt$ce3@darkstar.rsa.lib.il.us> wbeckner@darkstar.rsa.lib.il.us (William Beckner) writes: >Does anybody know where I can get information about how to set up our DNS >to have a second hostname, but pointing to the same machine? >I'd like to set our info serer up so that if anyone on the 'Net wanted to >access our gopher, then all they would need to enter is >'gopher gopher.rsa.lib.il.us' instead of 'gopher darkstar.rsa.lib.il.us'. >Please e-mail suggestions or post here. I'll be watching (lurking). >Thanks! :) Run named will accomplish just that. Buy O'Reiley "DNS and Bind" to understand the concept and howto. Once you have that going, just reconfigure you client station to use the linux box as the new nameserver. Daniel Tran ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions From: goer@quads.uchicago.edu (Richard L. Goerwitz) Subject: Re: ez (was Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?) Reply-To: goer@midway.uchicago.edu Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 18:52:45 GMT davis@amy.tch.harvard.edu writes: > : > : Who about Andrew's "ez" ? I think that's what you want. > >It is X only. I think Linux needs something more general for non-X >terminals. I spend 90% of my time using MS-Kermit connected via a dialup >line. I imagine that I am not alone. Ez has no multilingual capabilities, as far as I know, and I don't believe it has been designed to be Unicode or ISO 10646-capable. This is rather odd, since it was designed for multimedia use. One of the primary academic uses of multimedia technology is language instruc- tion. Aside: Personally, I don't that dial-up character-based I/O is the future of computing. To bend over backwards to suit this constituency would be to cripple any forward-looking WP, and to slow development. -- -Richard L. Goerwitz goer%midway@uchicago.bitnet goer@midway.uchicago.edu rutgers!oddjob!ellis!goer ------------------------------ From: dlj0@Lehigh.EDU (DAVID L. JOHNSON) Subject: Re: what IS maple? Date: 10 Oct 1994 03:10:46 GMT In article <379nk0$jlj@nntp.Stanford.EDU>, rna@leland.Stanford.EDU (Robert Ashcroft) writes: >In article <1994Oct9.135240.7597@vatmom.com>, >Frank M. Haynes wrote: >>The subject says it. > >Same category as Mathematica---algebra cruncher. > Well, it's a _bit_ more than that. It's one of the most powerful general- purpose mathematical computation programs in existence. It does graphics, calculus & differential equations, and several different types of mathematical computation. It is also a programming language. Geez, this is sounding like an advertisement. >RNA -- David L. Johnson dlj0@lehigh.edu or Department of Mathematics dlj0@chern.math.lehigh.edu Lehigh University 14 E. Packer Avenue (610) 758-3759 Bethlehem, PA 18015-3174 (610) 828-3708 ------------------------------ From: dlj0@Lehigh.EDU (DAVID L. JOHNSON) Subject: Re: HHTP/HTML editor for Linux?? Date: 10 Oct 1994 03:14:36 GMT In article <379rto$q7h@news.cais.com>, bass@cais2.cais.com (Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer)) writes: >If no one know of one, I'm about to pull out some of my old Motif >code and write one. As I see it, a fairly good Motif based HTML >editor is pretty basic stuff and could be a lot of fun. > Sounds like something I'd be interested in. >Steven Kornreich (steve@eps.com) wrote: >: Is there a compiled HTTP server and HTML editor available for Linux? If >: so, what ftp site? >: Thanks The latest version of ez can do some of this. There is more such capability in the works, too. Also, if you have tk/tcl there is a tk-based editor, tkwww. Works OK. > >: -- >: Steven Kornreich >: Kornreich Communications >: steve@eps.com -- David L. Johnson dlj0@lehigh.edu or Department of Mathematics dlj0@chern.math.lehigh.edu Lehigh University 14 E. Packer Avenue (610) 758-3759 Bethlehem, PA 18015-3174 (610) 828-3708 ------------------------------ From: billrwild@aol.com (BILLrWILD) Subject: ncurses 1.8.1 Date: 9 Oct 1994 23:59:03 -0400 where can i obtain help with ncurses for linux ver 1.0 (LSL) ? possible bug report or misunderstanding. ------------------------------ From: urban@cs.umbc.edu (Gregory Urban) Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.os.linux.admin Subject: Re: Mystery Chip...AMD Date: 13 Oct 1994 11:57:12 -0400 In article <37jjnd$9m6@panix2.panix.com>, Marten Liebster 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). -- Greg Urban | "I can stand brute force, but brute reason is quite urban@cs.umbc.edu | unbearable. There is something unfair about its use. gurban1@gl.umbc.edu | It is hitting below the intellect." Lord Henry ------------------------------ From: Benson L Chow Subject: Re: AFS Linux? Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 20:11:32 -0400 It's already ported. It works nicely (a bit slow on my computer but...) Note: This software is not GNU/freeware/shareware... you must purchase a copy (how? dunno... of course we have a site license...) -bc ------------------------------ From: bmk@teleport.com (bmk) Crossposted-To: comp.os.386bsd.misc Subject: Re: Nailed down to 386bsd or linux, now which one? Date: 13 Oct 1994 22:47:37 -0700 Reply-To: bmk@teleport.com In article , Peter da Silva wrote: >In article <37ii2n$2i2@bigboote.wpi.edu>, >Linux just has a system-V-ish feel, which isn't a bad thing. That's certainly a matter of opinion (and probably a hot topic for debate as well). :) I switched from Linux to FreeBSD specifically because Linux has that sleazy sysV-ish feel. IMHO, of course, and YMMV. :) P.S. Linux is a fine product. I'm not slamming it; I just happen to have an irrational dislike of all that is System V. :) -- bmk@teleport.com | "You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get Portland, OR | yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is | to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding | fathers used in the struggle for independence."-C.A. Beard ------------------------------ From: warwick@cs.uq.oz.au (Warwick Allison) Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions,comp.text.tex Subject: Re: changebars (was Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?) Date: 14 Oct 1994 05:33:39 GMT blaak@mdavcr.mda.ca (Ray Blaak) writes: >The only way I can think of doing changebars in LaTeX is to have some kind of >\begin{change} ... \end{change} construct and manually putting them in (as well >as manually removing the old change bars). Really? I would imagine that it wouldn't bee too difficult to use diff, rsc, and a few shell scripts to do changebars in LaTeX. There might be a few more constraints to LaTeX though... -- Warwick -- _-_|\ warwick@cs.uq.oz.au / / * <-- Computer Science Department, / WIT SPACE TO LET \_.-._/ University of Queensland, / v Brisbane, Australia. / ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions From: thantos@runic.mind.org (Alexander Williams) Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? Date: Sun, 9 Oct 1994 13:58:36 GMT While we're on the subject of editing, LaTeX and troff, are there any online guides/manuals/explications for LaTeX and troff that some poor creature like myself can ftp and read, and which /themselves/ are strict ASCII unformatted? The 'Gentle introduction to TeX' is, in fact, in TeX and thus somewhat unusable to me. Similarly, are there any non-X .dvi viewers that make reading them /easy/? GhostScript with magnification turned up /works/... for the first quarter page or so, and I've yet to figure out how to maneuver about. -- thantos@runic.mind.org (Alexander Williams) | PGP 2.6 key avail Email is the right of the masses. So do it. | DF 22 16 CE CA 7F Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be the Whole of the | 98 47 13 EE 8E EC Law. Love is the Law, Love Under Will. -oOo- | 9C 2D 9B 9B ------------------------------ From: wadams@pcnet.com (Wayne Adams) Subject: Good IDE card Date: 10 Oct 1994 00:51:54 -0400 I'm looking for a new VLB ide card that will handle: 2 hard drives, 2 floppies, and a tape back up. A friend of mine said he saw one that also incl. a scsi for cd-rom. Is it possible? Should I get one with a bios (I understood that Linux & OS/2 don't need it-it reads from my cmos) and should I get one that has cache (again I understand that this is a trade off in 90% of the cases). My system is a 486/66 with 8 meg on a VLB, 340 & 540 ide hd, cd-rom, floppy tape backup, and am a single user (no networking or extremely intensive useage). TIA, Wayne ------------------------------ From: dheltzel@crl.com (Dennis Heltzel) Subject: Re: I want SETUID scripts! Date: 14 Oct 1994 01:28:54 -0000 Alex Ramos (ramos@engr.latech.edu) wrote: : Does anybody have patches for allowing setuid shell scripts? : Like many other Linux users, the only reason I even have a *user* : account on my system is mostly to avoid shooting myself on the foot. : So, I don't care if setuid scripts are unsecure. As long as I can't : break one on accident, it's fine with me. The only way I know of to run setuid scripts is with a "wrapper" program compiled in C. This of course can be very dangerous - but you already know that. The C program would have basically 1 line of code that uses exec to execute the program passed on the command line. You could then execute it with a command like: wrp scriptfile (where wrp is the compiled program and is setuid root) Hope this gets you started in the right direction. Dennis ------------------------------ From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman) Subject: Re: SW Technologies Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 06:51:20 GMT In article <37db9t$hf6@maui.cs.ucla.edu>, E. Robert Tisdale wrote: >jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman) writes: > >>In article <373rmu$bm0@pad-thai.cam.ov.com>, >>Jonathan I. Kamens wrote: >>>In article <3726hn$ihe@delphi.cs.ucla.edu>, >>>edwin@maui.cs.ucla.edu (E. Robert Tisdale) writes: > >>Not that I particularly want to get cuaght up in this mess, but i felt i >>aught to say something in Jonathan's defense. Bob said somethign in his >>post on the order of "so Martin didn't have enough money to cover the >>check. he evntually made good. Is that a crime?" > >I never said any such thing. I have sent Jeff three email messages attempting >to get him to retract this statement but he can't remember who may have said it >and apparently doesn't even remember what he said in his article. He just >doesn't get it. Bob Tisdale Ah. Bob has finally deigned to provide the copy of the post I asked him for for reference. The originator of this thread DID indeed say that all that was required for it to be fine was that Martin return the $5.00 bounce fee. However, that original poster may not have been Bob at all. I did not remember referencing Bob by name is this post, and he refused to provide me with a copy. Having now seen the post again, I realize this might well have been an error and I apologize. (Now, wasn't that easier then ranting at me through email?) The question I am left with here is DOES Bob feel Mr. Wu acted improperly in bouncing this refund check, and not as a repsonsible vendor? Comments , Bob? Jeff Kesselman ------------------------------ From: wadams@pcnet.com (Wayne Adams) Subject: New HD & Linux Date: 10 Oct 1994 01:08:43 -0400 I have a new WD 540 (>1024 cylinders) that I want to install that will be used only for Linux & XFree86-3.1. My primary system will be on "c" which is strictly OS/2 (v2.11 hopefully 3.0 later this week :-) running on HPFS. Now what I want to do is set it up that I'll be able to select either OS/2 or Linux at bootup. Is it possible to read across the drives in this manner? I understand that Linux can't work with HPFS and only read them. Should I use OS/2's fdisk 1st and format the newest drive fat (even though it's not MSDOS) and then use Linux's fdisk & LILO? Use a swap file on this hard drive (8-10 meg)? Partitions? I've read the faq's and the manual but they all seem to rely on DOS and 1 drive being used. My system is a 486/66 with 8 meg on a VLB with a Maxtor 340 ide hd and a WD 540 ide hd. All help is greatly appreciated! TIA, Wayne TEAM OS/2 & LINUX (newbe) ------------------------------ From: normat@jec322.its.rpi.edu (Tim Norman) Subject: Re: Weakest Linux Box Date: 13 Oct 1994 21:53:20 GMT > > I was just wondering who has the weakest Linux box? What I mean by this > > is like anyone running Linux on a 386 with 3 megs of RAM... I've got a > > 386sx-16 with 5 megs of RAM and it works great (tons faster than DOS). > > If anyone has a "weaker" machine that runs Linux (and you actually use > > it) let's hear it.... > > > > 386/16 (this was before the "DX" moinker, but it is a 32-bit one) with > 3 Mb of RAM, on the bus, with no cache... 0.60-something BogoMips... Last year, with the pre-1.0 kernel, I ran a VERY base linux system on a 386sx-16 with 2 megs of ram, and on a 1.2M floppy disk (who need a HD?!).. It was quite acceptable. I even managed to get a login prompt over my modem using getty and echo! Tim ------------------------------ From: bigfoot@pentagon.io.com (Bigfoot) Subject: Re: Curious: Why is Linux DOOM so much slower than DOS doom Date: 10 Oct 1994 21:00:35 -0500 Anybody can tell me the exact location/subdirectory/filename to get the latest version for DOOM for Dos ? ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help From: mlm@cs.brown.edu (Moises Lejter) Subject: Re: Overlaid swap files (was Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be Reply-To: mlm@cs.brown.edu Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 02:37:53 GMT In article <37jtnd$ac8@sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de>, andreas@orion.mgen.uni-heidelberg.de (Andreas Helke) writes: moi> I installed Linux from the Yggdrasil Fall 94 CD on a Packard-Bell moi> 486SX33, with 8MB. When prompted for a swap partition, I declined to moi> specify one, since I planned to set one up later, "on top of" my moi> windows swap file. Andreas> The process I use is to create a appropriately sized DOS Andreas> partition and create a DOS filesystem on it. Save the first Andreas> sectors (root directory and partition table) to a file. I Andreas> activate this partition as linux swap partition when Andreas> booting linux and restore the file to the partition when Andreas> shutting down. This will work, I suspect, with all the caveats that Andreas describes - and it is what I was going to do first. But, it then occurred to me that Linux can mount MSDOS file systems... so this is what I did: - Create a MSDOS partition for Windows swap, about 10MB - call it drive G: in MSDOS, /dev/hda3 on Linux. - Start up windows, tell it to use drive G: for swap, and allocate all but 50K to it (just in case). Windows complains that it cannot use all of that - I ignore the warning :-) Windows reports 9796K of swap. - Quit Windows, boot Linux - In /etc/fstab, add something like this (I am not at home...) # partition mount dir filesys format /dev/hda3 /winswap msdos Drive G: will then be mounted under linux as /winswap. - Create a symbolic link, from the shell: # ln -s /winswap/386spar.par /dev/swapfile (not sure that is the exact correct name for the Windows swap file, but you can just do an ls there and see...) I just wanted the symlink, in case I ever decided to rearrange where that swap file lives... - In /etc/rc.multi (or wherever your setup activates swap) add these lines: # add Windows swap file as Linux swap mkswap /dev/swapfile 9796 swapon /dev/swapfile And voila, Linux will swap to that same Windows swap file. - You must also remember to undo this on shutdown. In /etc/rc.halt, add the lines: # disable Windows swap file swapoff /dev/swapfile *before* the "umount -a" line. I suspect nothing untoward will happen if you forget this - but it is the "proper" thing to do... :-) I have read that the Linux msdos file system is slower than the others, and I suspect that writing through the file system code is slower than writing directly to the raw partition - but it lets me reuse the disk space allocated to the Windows swap... If people are interested, and this does not seem to work as is, I can email you the exact changes from my Linux setup, rather than this sketch drawn from memory... Moises -- ============================================================================= Internet/CSnet: Moises_Lejter@brown.edu BITNET: mlm@browncs.BITNET UUCP: ...!uunet!cs.brown.edu!mlm Phone: (401)863-7671 USmail: Moises Lejter, Box 1910 Brown University, Providence RI 02912 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Oct 1994 21:53:15 +0100 From: U001295@vm.uci.kun.nl Subject: Warning against UMC 486SX chips Hello, I've been testing the last couple of days a couple of machines with a UMC 486SX processor. It appears that they are not sold in the U.S. because UMC is afraid of Intel-lawsuits. But in Europe (and the rest of the world???) these chips are available now (and are very cheap). Well as it appears, Linux has a problem with these chips: kernel panics! I read an article in the german magazine C'T and they reported the chip worked with MSLOSS&MS-Widows, but had a big problem with WIN-NT. Apparently a 32-bit problem. I'm not sure whether UMC is aware of the problem, so that there are already newer versions of it. If you want to buy a system with it: try to boot Linux with a boot floppy, if it boots, I guess it'll work OK. Hope to have warned everybody just in time! Greetings Ronald Schalk ------------------------------ From: chytrace@myhost.subdomain.domain (Radovan Chytracek) Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help Subject: EIDE 1GB HD PROBLEMS !!!!! Date: 11 Oct 1994 14:31:24 GMT [ Article crossposted from comp.os.linux.admin ] [ Author was Radovan Chytracek ] [ Posted on 11 Oct 1994 14:04:20 GMT ] Hello Linuxers , I have got some probs to make partitions . When I use fdisk and I try to create partition over 528 MB ( or 540 MB ? ) I always get following error message from fdisk: Partition X has different physical/logical endings: phys=(1023,15, 63) logical=(1072, 15, 63) May I ignore this warning or there is any solution ? I've got 1GB WD HD, VLB, EIDE, and I'd like to install Slackware 2.0. 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