From: Digestifier To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu Date: Fri, 14 Oct 94 19:13:15 EDT Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #939 Linux-Misc Digest #939, Volume #2 Fri, 14 Oct 94 19:13:15 EDT Contents: 2nd RFD: comp.os.linux reorganization (Dave Sill) Re: Weakest Linux Box (Doug Dejulio) Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (H. Peter Anvin) * Please help with RPC Error * (Rajib Rashid) Re: looking for gcc 2.6 (Patrick J. Volkerding) Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Carles Perello) Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Byron A Jeff) One answer and I'm happy ! (Markus Gruenkorn (MAGIC)) Re: Help for NCR 53C810 SCSI disk & Video ATI-68800 chip set (Pradeep Chetal) Re: Applets; was: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Patrick Draper) Re: Help! NCR 53c810 bootproblems after installing (Pradeep Chetal) Re: LINUX on an Mac Centris 610 DOS machine (David Vandeven,admin) Need Xconfig file for ATI-68800 AX chip set & NEX 4FGe. AND more! (Pradeep Chetal) Re: dip and Xylogics annex (dynamic SLIP) help needed (Mike Castle) Linux & Windows... (Anders Eriksson) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Sill Crossposted-To: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.announce,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.admin Subject: 2nd RFD: comp.os.linux reorganization Date: 14 Oct 1994 15:45:43 -0400 REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) comp.os.linux reorganization Summary: An extensive reorganization of the comp.os.linux hierarchy is proposed. It includes the creation of five unmoderated groups, the renaming of three unmoderated groups, and the creation of one moderated group. Proponent: Dave Sill, de5@ornl.gov History: This proposed reorganization was prompted originally by the excessive level of traffic in comp.os.linux.help. Following a straw poll conducted by the proponent, an RFD was posted for breaking comp.os.linux.help into various subgroups and creating comp.os.linux.answers for separating the documentation and announcements currently posted to comp.os.linux.announce. During the discussion period, it became evident that it would be preferable to create the groups directly under comp.os.linux, rather than splitting comp.os.linux.help. The previous RFD reflected that change. This revision of the RFD incorporates several other changes resulting from the previous 11 days of discussion. 1) Create group: comp.os.linux.advocacy (unmoderated) Charter: For discussion of the benefits of Linux compared to other operating systems. 2) Create group: comp.os.linux.answers (moderated) Charter: For posting Linux FAQs, How-To's, READMEs and other documents that answer questions about Linux. This will help keep the traffic down in other c.o.l.* groups and will leave comp.os.linux.announce for true announcements. C.o.l.answers will be moderated by Matt Welsh (mdw@cs.cornell.edu), the moderator of c.o.l.announce. 3) Create group: comp.os.linux.development.apps (unmoderated) Charter: For questions and discussion regarding the writing of applications for Linux and the porting of applications to Linux. 4) Create group: comp.os.linux.hardware (unmoderated) Charter: For questions and discussion specific to a particular piece of hardware, e.g., "can this system run Linux?", "how do I use this disk drive with Linux?", etc. 5) Create group: comp.os.linux.networking (unmoderated) Charter: For questions and discussion relating to networking or communications including Ethernet boards, serial communications, SLIP, etc. 6) Create group: comp.os.linux.x (unmoderated) Charter: For questions and discussion relating to X Window System, version 11, compatible software including servers, clients, libraries, and fonts, running under Linux. XFree86 issues not unique to Linux will be directed to comp.windows.x.i386unix. 7) Rename group: comp.os.linux.development (unmoderated) to: comp.os.linux.development.system (unmoderated) Charter: For questions and discussion regarding the development of the Linux operating system proper: kernel, device drivers, loadable modules. 8) Rename group: comp.os.linux.admin (unmoderated) to: comp.os.linux.setup (unmoderated) Charter: For questions and discussion relating to Linux installation and system administration. Rationale: "setup" is clearer than "admin", and is a more obvious place for installation questions. 9) Rename group: comp.os.linux.help (unmoderated) to: comp.os.linux.misc (unmoderated) Rationale: Comp.os.linux.help is too general. It currently overlaps comp.os.linux.admin, and if the proposed groups are created, will overlap comp.os.linux.hardware and comp.os.linux.networking as well as comp.os.linux.setup. Note: The intent here is actually to remove comp.os.linux.help, not to rename it to .misc, which already exists. Unfortunately, it's not possible to remove it directly. Comp.os.linux Reorganization Roadmap Current Hierarchy Proposed Hierarchy c.o.l.advocacy c.o.l.announce c.o.l.announce c.o.l.answers c.o.l.development c.o.l.development.system c.o.l.development.apps c.o.l.help c.o.l.hardware c.o.l.misc c.o.l.misc c.o.l.networking c.o.l.admin c.o.l.setup c.o.l.x After a discussion period of 21-30 days, if there are not overwhelming objections to any of the proposed groups, there will be a Call For Votes (CFV) posted to the groups as this RFD. The voting period will be at least 21 days. Each proposal that passes, by receiving 100 more YES votes than NO votes and twice as many YES votes as NO votes, will be implemented. ------------------------------ From: ddj+@pitt.edu (Doug Dejulio) Subject: Re: Weakest Linux Box Date: 14 Oct 1994 20:23:35 GMT In article <1994Oct14.181922.27992@news.vanderbilt.edu>, Kelly Lee Setzer wrote: >: 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? Absolutely. If I can get 8 256k 30 pin SIMMs, I'm going to set up my old 386DX40 motherboard this way (I've got a few spare ethernet cards laying around anyway). You might just want to run free DOS/Windows TCP/IP software for that function though. If you just boot up and run KA9Q, you should get bitchin' performance out of a box like that. KA9Q should have better network performance than the Linux kernel does, I would think. -- Doug DeJulio ddj+@pitt.edu http://www.pitt.edu/~ddj/ ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.os.linux.admin From: hpa@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin) Subject: Re: Mystery Chip...AMD Reply-To: hpa@nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin) Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 13:03:42 GMT Followup to: <37ln5h$acb@gate.fzi.de> By author: berthold@fzi.de In newsgroup: comp.os.linux.admin > > You should know the facts before posting "stupid" flames. The "4" has > nothing to do with the clock-tripling but with the performace compared > to a normal 486. > And you should have said: AMD will "copy" another chip from Intel. :-) > I get it... 486DX2-66 has 1/2 the performance of a hypothetical real DX-66, 486DX3-100 would have meant 1/3 the performance of a DX-100, so then DX4-100 must mean... /hpa -- INTERNET: hpa@nwu.edu --- Allah'u'abha --- IBM MAIL: I0050052 at IBMMAIL HAM RADIO: N9ITP or SM4TKN FIDONET: 1:115/511 or 1:115/512 STORMNET: 181:294/1 or 181:294/101 Id imperfectum manet dum confectum erit. ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.development From: rr002c@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Rajib Rashid) Subject: * Please help with RPC Error * Reply-To: rr002c@uhura.cc.rochester.edu Date: Wed, 12 Oct 94 23:26:57 GMT Hello: I have recently installed Linux on my 25MHz pc with 8MB ram, and everything seems fine, except once in a while I get this error: mount cleanudp_creat RPC: portmap failure - RPC: Unable to receive at startup. This prevents me to mount a friends hard drive, from which I run X :( This does not happen all the time though. I have not been able to figure out what makes this happen. Does anyone have any idea or suggestions on why this is happening, and how I can fix the problem? Thank you very much in advance. Please send your replies to 'rr002c@uhura.cc.rochester.edu'. Rajib Rashid University of Rochester ------------------------------ From: gonzo@magnet.mednet.net (Patrick J. Volkerding) Subject: Re: looking for gcc 2.6 Date: 13 Oct 1994 01:07:55 GMT In article <37hp76$oq1@flood.xnet.com>, Brian Weedman wrote: >looking for a compiled version of gcc 2.6.0 for linux. Does anyone know >where to get it. Its not on sunsite or tsx11. If its on one of these >let me know or let me know where I can get it. ftp.cdrom.com: /pub/linux/slackware/contrib/gcc-2.6.0. Use it at your own risk. :^) Pat ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions From: carlesp@cnm.es (Carles Perello) Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 13:36:03 GMT David Barr (barr@pop.psu.edu) wrote: : In article <1994Oct5.140028.5759@midway.uchicago.edu>, : Richard L. Goerwitz wrote: : >Of course, this is all moot for Linux, since there *is* no multilingual word : >processor for Unix (though some stabs are being made in that direction). : Hm, FrameMaker has had multilingual support for a while now. : (currently Brazilian Portuguese, US and UK English, Canadian French, : Catalan, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, ********* : Nynorsk, Portuguese, Swiss German, Spanish, and Swedish) : --Dave Acollonat. I aixo no ho ha pagat la generalitat! -- **************************************** **** ***** ******** *** **** Carles Perello i Garcia ** *** **** * *** Power Technology Group R&D * ******** * ** * * *** CNM - CSIC * ******* *** ** *** *** *** 08190 Bellaterra Barcelona ** ** *** ** *** *** *** Tel 34 3 580 26 25 *** ** *** ** *** *** *** Fax 34 3 580 19 46 ***************************************** email carlesp@cnm.es ------------------------------ From: byron@gemini.cc.gatech.edu (Byron A Jeff) Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? Date: 14 Oct 1994 18:30:47 GMT In article <37c5dn$dhk@plato.simons-rock.edu>, James A. Robinson wrote: >>The question is how to accomplish this? > >I would think you need to ask yourself how this word processor will >differ from things already around (EZ, Doc, etc...). Once you have a >set of proposed ideas on what it needs, what exists, and what needs to >be implemented, you can start looking for the right language >combination to handle this. The primary difference is that I personally feel that we don't need another WYSIWYG X based wordprocessor. It exists in basic form in EZ. However what's missing is the functionality along the lines of early WordPerfect or Word applications. Text based, formatting hidden from the user, prints to lots of printers, basic wordprocessing functionality of font size and type, text placement, highlights like bold, italics, underline etc., and basic table generation. In fact HWP is making headway towards this goal. I think we can integrate existing editor (JED), menu(dialog), mouse(the selection replacement of the Mouseless Commander), formatter (QuikScript), and renderer (GhostScript) into a workable system that can meet the basic wordprocessing demands of most folks. Comments? BAJ -- Another random extraction from the mental bit stream of... Byron A. Jeff - PhD student operating in parallel - And Using Linux! Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332 Internet: byron@cc.gatech.edu ------------------------------ From: rg1734@edfd (Markus Gruenkorn (MAGIC)) Subject: One answer and I'm happy ! Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 11:33:28 GMT Hi guys ! We have a very heterogeneous network with the Operating Systems : Solaris, Sun-Os, Os2, DOS/WINDOWS, MAC-OS, CLIX,OS 400, IRIX, AIX, HP-UX, sco-xenix, linux, ... Linux can easy be used as a print server for most of the OS's . Most of the unix/os2 systems print to the linux-box using lpr (berkley printing system), and the dos/windows systems print files whith pcnfs own printing mechanism . It would be very nice if I can find an implementation of the system-V print spooling for linux, because there are some unix systems which only have a system-V style print spooling implemented! Any information is appreciated ! Thanks in advance ! PS: It 's the third time I'm posting my problem , I never got an answer ! -- ====== < MAGIC > ====== ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux From: chetal@gedny.ml.com (Pradeep Chetal) Subject: Re: Help for NCR 53C810 SCSI disk & Video ATI-68800 chip set Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 00:50:03 GMT In article hpa@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin) writes: Xref: commpost comp.os.linux.misc:16818 comp.os.linux:55793 Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux Path: commpost!uupsi!psinntp!hk.super.net!news.ust.hk!hpg30a.csc.cuhk.hk!news.hk.net!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!news.acns.nwu.edu!news.eecs.nwu.edu!ahab.eecs.nwu.edu!hpa From: hpa@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Sender: usenet@eecs.nwu.edu X-Pgp-Key-Available: finger hpa@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu Reply-To: hpa@nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin) Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Organization: United Federation of Planets References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Thu, 6 Oct 1994 03:31:44 GMT Lines: 28 Followup to: By author: chetal@gedny.ml.com (Pradeep Chetal) In newsgroup: comp.os.linux > > BUT when I create the boot disk from setup, the kernel there is > NOT capable of NCR SCSI. How can I update the system kernel & boot > disk kernel to be same as the root disk 'ncr' kernel. > You will have to grab the latest version of the Linux kernel from a suitable FTP site first. Then, cd /usr/src umask 022 rm -rf linux tar xvvfz linux-1.1.xx.tar.gz cd linux make config <- Select suitable options make dep make clean make zlilo cat /vmlinuz > /dev/fd0 <- Makes boot disk -- Actually there are 'ncr1 & ncr2' disks under sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/slakware which I installed as custom and did a setup again & created a boot image. Works like a charm! THanks, /Pradeep -- -- Pradeep Chetal Internet: chetal@gedny.ml.com ------------------------------ From: pdrap@ctp.com (Patrick Draper) Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Applets; was: Word (Text) processors for Linux? Date: 14 Oct 1994 14:31:10 GMT In article <37gt4a$ole@lynx.dac.neu.edu> zbrown@lynx.dac.neu.edu (zachary brown) writes: >About a year ago (as someone already mentioned in this thread), some people >tried to write a WYSIWYG LaTeX interface. If something with that kind of >power is not the object of this discussion, whoever takes this project on >will just be wasting their time, in my opinion. There may be no WINE before >its time, but I think WINE will be running word for windows long before a >comparably powerful packages can be put together for Linux. The lead is just >too great. The lead on Unix was pretty great too. I could have bought a Unix for my PC about 10 years ago. But I chose to wait until something free came along. I've got the source code, and I can modify it however I like. Why is a word processor any different? I've never spent $250 for a word processor. That's why I use the copy that's on my machine at work. I also hate a lot of the bugs in MS Word, but I can't do a damn thing about them. I have to live with Word's limitations forever. /\/\ |Patrick Draper Mr. Order, he runs at a| / /_.\|Cambridge Technology Partners, Inc. good pace, but old | \ /./|e-mail: pdrap@ctp.com Mother chaos is | \/\/ |Lansing, Michigan winning the race. | ------------------------------ From: chetal@gedny.ml.com (Pradeep Chetal) Subject: Re: Help! NCR 53c810 bootproblems after installing Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 16:27:19 GMT In article <378qou$sa8@oslo-nntp.eunet.no> Rolf Larsen writes: From: Rolf Larsen Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc Date: 9 Oct 1994 13:21:34 GMT Organization: PMD Data a.s in Norway I use a Install bootdisk with an updated NCR boot image which works well. When I installs Linux, I use custom disks ncr1 & ncr2. When these disks are installed I get an error message wich tells me that there are maybe missing som files on the disks, but I chose to continue, and everything seems to work well. (I know that the filesizes at the disk is a bit different than what displays in ncrdisc1 & ncrdisc2, but i just asume that there's maybe an difference in the way that unix and dos counts bytes..) Anyhow, in the setup I choose to not install scsi & ide files located in a1, but instead i select ncr later on. When setup makes a bootup floppy, it seems to take to short time to make it, and it will not work when i try to boot on it either. If I include scsi or ide support from disk a1, then the bootdisk that setup makes will boot, but the system will not be able to connect to my scsi drives. My conclusion is that i either do something wrong, or that i am missing som files. Anyone that can give me som help here? In custom setup, did you tell it 'ncr' or 'ncr1'. You should say 'ncr' as it knows there are 2 disks! I did this and had no problems. /Pradeep -- -- Pradeep Chetal Internet: chetal@gedny.ml.com ------------------------------ From: David Vandeven,admin Subject: Re: LINUX on an Mac Centris 610 DOS machine Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 11:29:48 GMT In article Damir Smitlener, damir@is.net writes: >work. Apparently Linux needs to see an IDE floppy (? Why ?) or it has to Without being too specific... It is impossible to install or run Linux on a Quadra 610 DOS compatible, even if you install it using a PC to a SCSI drive and try to run it on the Quadra. Apple did some tricky low level things to get the Houdini to work, and as a result, anything that wants to talk to the controller is SOL. OS/2 has the same problem. The problem is not fixed with the new Houdini cards. I am working on a port of Linux that will run on the Houdini; however, Apple is being very uncooperative about releasing some of the technical information I need to write the drivers. I'm about halfway there, and I've been working on it for 6 months. Regards. ______________________________________________________________________ dvan@buddha.com "Allright boys and girls: for our David Van de Ven first unix lesson type 'cd /' and then 'rm -r *'" *Administrator Buddha Software Services* ______________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ From: chetal@gedny.ml.com (Pradeep Chetal) Subject: Need Xconfig file for ATI-68800 AX chip set & NEX 4FGe. AND more! Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 16:32:09 GMT Hi, I have an ATI 68800-AX chip set with NEX 4FGe. Can anyone send the Xconfig file for it. I keep on getting errors about the clock speed or screen goes blank. In addition, what is the mouse - /dev/ttyS?. I have a PS2aux style moyse but don't know what serial port it is in? Thanks, /Pradeep -- -- Pradeep Chetal Internet: chetal@gedny.ml.com ------------------------------ From: mcastle@umr.edu (Mike Castle) Subject: Re: dip and Xylogics annex (dynamic SLIP) help needed Date: 14 Oct 1994 17:59:56 GMT In article <37jsm3$8k5@barnacle.iol.ie>, Barry Flanagan wrote: > >The following works for us! > [some deleted] ># Uncomment ONE of the following 2 lines, depending upon your location >dial 592711 >#dial 285-2700 >if $errlvl != 0 goto error > >print Dialing IOL SLIP server. Please wait... > >wait CONNECT 60 >if $errlvl != 0 goto error_no_connect I think this will fail on the most recent version of Uri's dip. It eats CONNECT, and errlvl is set to 1 upon connection (errlvl is set to different things depending on what is returned: 0-OK, 1-CONNECT, 2-BUSY, 3-NO CARRIER, etc). mrc -- Mike Castle .-=NEXUS=-. Life is like a clock: You can work constantly mcastle@cs.umr.edu and be right all the time, or not work at all mcastle@umr.edu and be right at least twice a day. -- mrc We are all of us living in the shadow of Manhattan. -- Watchmen ------------------------------ From: anders@lulea.trab.se (Anders Eriksson) Subject: Linux & Windows... Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 14:26:01 GMT Hi all, I've hurd a rumour about Linux beeing able to run windows on the console. I standard mode of course kind of like an ordinary dos graphic app. Is that true??? Since I don't follow this newsgroup regulary, please mail your replies. Regards, Anders Anders@lulea.trab.se -- Anders Eriksson anders@lulea.trab.se Voice: +46 92075403 fax: +46 92075490 Snail mail: Telia Research AB, Aurorum 6, S-977 75 Lulea, Sweden ------------------------------ ** FOR YOUR REFERENCE ** The service address, to which questions about the list itself and requests to be added to or deleted from it should be directed, is: Internet: Linux-Misc-Request@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU You can send mail to the entire list (and comp.os.linux.misc) via: Internet: Linux-Misc@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites: nic.funet.fi pub/OS/Linux tsx-11.mit.edu pub/linux sunsite.unc.edu pub/Linux End of Linux-Misc Digest ******************************