From: Digestifier To: Linux-Activists@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu Reply-To: Linux-Activists@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu Date: Mon, 27 Sep 93 11:13:12 EDT Subject: Linux-Activists Digest #266 Linux-Activists Digest #266, Volume #6 Mon, 27 Sep 93 11:13:12 EDT Contents: HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY LIST (erc@apple.com) Re: [Rev.] startx won't start x.. (Benjamin Howard Lewis) Re: Porting TCL/TK to Linux (Martin Koch) Linux won't boot from HD (HELP !!) (Jesper Honig Spring) 1024x768 => Cirrus 5422 freaks out (Jesper Honig Spring) How do I setup my printer (Jesper Honig Spring) Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux (Steef S.G. de Bruijn) Re: conin.h in gcc2.3.3 (rich@mulvey.com) Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux (Steef S.G. de Bruijn) Re: The smallest Linux? (Michael Callahan) Setting up a Linux system.... (MARK ELIOTT REKAI) Troubles with my TIGA-CARD !! (Leopold Peneder) Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux (Mark A. Davis) Re: HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY LIST (Dick Edgar) Unexpected & strange behav. of 99.12 (Martin Froehlich) Re: Troubles with my TIGA-CARD !! (Dirk Hohndel) Re: How does Linux compare to SUN IPC? (Rick Kelly) WHERE IS SYSINSTALL IN SLS 1.03 (belmouh@idefix.ensmp.fr (Rachid BELMOUHOUB )) The smallest Linux?? (Louis J. LaBash Jr.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: erc@apple.com Subject: HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY LIST Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 07:00:19 GMT Reply-To: erc@apple.com -- Ed Carp, N7EKG erc@apple.com 510/659-9560 anon-0001@khijol.uucp If you want magic, let go of your armor. Magic is so much stronger than steel! -- Richard Bach, "The Bridge Across Forever" ------------------------------ From: blewis@shell.portal.com (Benjamin Howard Lewis) Subject: Re: [Rev.] startx won't start x.. Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 08:40:53 GMT isc10411@leonis.nus.sg (Chia Chien Wei) writes: >CHIA CHIEN WEI (isc10411@leonis.nus.sg) wrote: >: When I do a startx, problem occurs and here is what I got: >: ================================================================== >: PEXExtensionINit: Couldn't open default PEX font file Roman_M >: failed to set default font path '/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/misc/, >: /usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/Type1,/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/, >: /usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/' >: Fatal server error: Could not open default font 'fixed' because FontPath >: is invalid. >: xinit: No such file or directory (error 2): unexpected signal 13 >: ==================================================================== >Hi > I am overwhelmed by the response of all those netters who have >contributed one way or another in helping me to solve the above >problem. Thanks again guys! > Well I would like to share with the rest of you how the above >problems are solved. The first if the PEX error... it turns out >that the SLS package does not include the PEX package. I have to >download it from the the ftp site and extract it into the proper >directory. Out of curiosity, where did you find the PEX package? I've looked in the usual places (sunsite, tsx-11, ftp.cdrom), but was unable to find anything that looked likely. -Ben Lewis -- Mr. Cole's Axiom: The sum of the intelligence on the planet is a constant; the population is growing. ====== ------------------------------ From: nick@kiew.uni-paderborn.de (Martin Koch) Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help Subject: Re: Porting TCL/TK to Linux Date: 27 Sep 1993 10:30:54 +0100 bukowski@mamba.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Richard Bukowski) writes: >Has anyone successfully ported Tcl/Tk to Linux? If so, I'd like >to hear from you. I'm having problems with Tk3.3b3. Strange! My sources compile out of the box. It is also in included atleast in binary form in many distributions. >Rick >-- > Richard William Bukowski | Computer Science Department > Bukowski@CS.Berkeley.EDU | University of California at Berkeley > "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh "BOB" D'lyeh Wgah'nagl Dhobbz f'htagn." > "The best way to accelerate a Macintosh is 9.8 m/s^2." - J. Evans --- Bye ;-) Martin Koch --- email : nick@uni-paderborn.de Bodelschwinghstraße 8 --- phone : +49 5251 31104 Q D-33102 Paderborn Germany ==============Escape the Gates of Hell, use Linux========== Life is what happens, while you are making other plans. ------------------------------ From: spring@diku.dk (Jesper Honig Spring) Subject: Linux won't boot from HD (HELP !!) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 09:01:58 GMT Hello, I've just installed Linux for the first time. When I try to boot Linux from my HD (214 Mb allocated for Linux) the system halts with the following message printed in CGA-mode: "NO ROM BASIC - SYSTEM HALTED" When I try to boot from the boot-up floppy everything seems to work fine - very weird, indeed. Can anyone help me to get rid of this problem. Thanks in advance Please (also) email me. -- =============================================================================== jesper honig spring department of computer science spring@diku.dk university of copenhagen, denmark =============================================================================== ------------------------------ From: spring@diku.dk (Jesper Honig Spring) Subject: 1024x768 => Cirrus 5422 freaks out Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 09:04:34 GMT When configuring X for 1024x768 on my CL GD5422 the VGA-card freaks out in the sence that everything is unreadable. I haven't got the same problems in 800x 600. Can anyone help me? Please (also) email me. -- =============================================================================== jesper honig spring department of computer science spring@diku.dk university of copenhagen, denmark =============================================================================== ------------------------------ From: spring@diku.dk (Jesper Honig Spring) Subject: How do I setup my printer Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 09:05:44 GMT Hello, Can anyone tell me how I setup my printer (HP LJ Series II) for Linux. Please (also) email me. -- =============================================================================== jesper honig spring department of computer science spring@diku.dk university of copenhagen, denmark =============================================================================== ------------------------------ From: debruijn@cs.utwente.nl (Steef S.G. de Bruijn) Subject: Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 09:33:51 GMT In article <284qs5$hrq@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>, btf57346@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Byron Faber) writes: |> So I guess the answer is that there is not word processor for linux? |> |> Figures... |> |> Byron Faber... |> |> |> Guess I shouldn't have rmed Dos. |> -- |> PGP 2.3 key available (in plan file) at: Support questionable code: |> btf57346@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu & Pgp 2.3 and others |> btf57346@sumter.cso.uiuc.edu No, you did the right thing in removing DOS. For some sick DOS-only applications the DOS emulator (dosemu) is good enough. I know WP should work! Sincerely, Steef ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.c,comp.os.linux.help From: rich@mulvey.com Subject: Re: conin.h in gcc2.3.3 Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1993 22:41:24 GMT MING HE (cs921022@iris.ariel.yorku.ca) wrote: : I have a c++ source: : #include : I going thru the entire system. Only found conio.h in msdos : partition's powerc including directory, not gcc2.3.3 distribution. : Is conio.h specially for msdos? : My system is SLS 1.01 Linux .99pl9 : Please include a To: cs921022@ariel.yorku.ca in you posting headers. Correct - the conio functions are basically just direct-screen writing functions, and are specific to MS-DOS. Simply replace all reference to functions defined in conio.h with the appropriate stdin/stdout functions. - Rich -- Rich Mulvey Amateur Radio: N2VDS Rochester, NY rich@mulvey.com "Ignorance should be painful." ------------------------------ From: debruijn@cs.utwente.nl (Steef S.G. de Bruijn) Subject: Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 10:11:56 GMT In article <1993Sep25.141835.2434@n5ial.mythical.com>, jim@n5ial.mythical.com (Jim Graham) writes: |> Note the Reply-To address (and the corresponding note in my .signature)! |> This is temporary, but for the next week or so, it's important. |> |> In article <1993Sep24.111523@cs.utwente.nl> debruijn@cs.utwente.nl |> (Steef S.G. de Bruijn) writes: |> >In article <1993Sep24.083141.23376@odin.diku.dk>, spring@diku.dk |> >(Jesper Honig Spring) writes: |> |> >> Does anyone know of a wordprocessor (besides TEX, if one might call it |> >> a wordprocessor) |> |> >TeX isn't a wordprocessor, it's a TYPESETTER, and a very good one! |> |> No argument there, but if we go by the original post, the question was not |> regarding TeX, but TEX (different spelling and pronunciation). If you |> look in chapter 1 of ``The TeXbook'', you'll find the following tidbit |> from DEK: ``In fact, TEX (pronounced tecks) is the admirable Text |> EXecutive processor developed by Honeywell Information Systems.'' So TEX |> is, in fact, a word processor (unless I've misunderstood what DEK meant). |> TeX, of course, is not. |> |> --jim |> |> PS: :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) |> |> -- |> #include 73 DE N5IAL (/4) |> -------------------------< Running Linux 0.99 PL10 >-------------------------- |> *** E-mail to me from now until roughly 2 Oct.: n5ial!jim@gagme.chi.il.us *** |> AMATEUR RADIO: (packet station temporarily offline) AMTOR SELCAL: NIAL |> internet: jim@n5ial.mythical.com | j.graham@ieee.org ICBM: 30.23N 86.32W |> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |> E-mail me for information about KAMterm (host mode for Kantronics TNCs). |> You make a good point here, I know te contents of the TeXbook, BUT, do you think that a DOS wizzard using WordPerfert knows the difference between TeX and TEX? They pronounce (and spell!) ``TeX'' in a wrong way by default. Steef ------------------------------ From: callahan@maths.ox.ac.uk (Michael Callahan) Subject: Re: The smallest Linux? Date: Mon, 27 Sep 93 12:02:53 BST In article <285fft$1mu@aurora.engr.LaTech.edu> ramos@engr.latech.edu (Alex Ramos) writes: >I know about the SLS distribution and it's 55Meg (?) disk >requirements... My question is, what is the smallest "neatly packaged" >(whatever that is :-]) Linux distribution? I do not need X as of right >now. Just a shell, minimal utilities, perl, and GNU C. > >Can I realistically use Linux on a 30Meg partition? (I *need* a DOS >partition with at least MathCAD and pspice on it. That would take about >5M of my one and only 35M drive). Hmm... It will be tight, but just maybe... I am running 99.pl8 (from an MCC Interim release, if I remember correctly) on a notebook with a 40MB hard disk. My main partition is 24MB, with 22MB used. That includes GCC 2.3.3 (but *without* C++ support), Emacs 18.59, and a lot of man pages. It also includes about 3MB of my personal stuff. I have a 3MB swap partition, which I have never so far filled up. (I don't do a lot of compilation, and of course I don't use X.) The remainder of the disk used to be a DOS partition, but is now another EXT2 partition with TeX (7MB) and TinyX (3.5MB). The former I use all the time; the latter is just for playing around. > >Does SLS lend itself easily to partial installation? What else could >I do? Sure. I got my TeX that way. >Thanks in advance, >-- >Alex Ramos | Electrical Engineering | Fala-se Portugues, tche! >ramos@engr.latech.edu | Louisiana Tech Univ. | 2A 0C 40 22 ... C9 Michael --- Michael Callahan callahan@maths.ox.ac.uk ------------------------------ From: mer6@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (MARK ELIOTT REKAI) Subject: Setting up a Linux system.... Date: 27 Sep 93 03:55:32 GMT Please bear with me on this. I want to set up a Linux system mostly for experimental purposes. What binaries are required for a bare minimun setup and what others should I probably not do without? What about untarring them? If anybody is willing to help, please respond via e-mail to mer6@lehigh.edu. Thanks in advance for any and all help. -- Mark E. Rekai (mer6@lehigh.edu) Remember this: z(n+1)=z(n)^2+c ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help From: lpeneder@risc.uni-linz.ac.at (Leopold Peneder) Subject: Troubles with my TIGA-CARD !! Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 11:29:08 GMT Hallo !! Since yesterday I have Linux on my PC an d I have problems with my graphicadapter. I have TIGA-Card with an TMS34010 graphic-processor, with 1MB VRAM and 512KB DRAM. Is there anybody who knows the settings in the Xconfig and where I can get a Linux driver for my TIGA Card. Thanks Leo ------------------------------ From: mark@taylor.uucp (Mark A. Davis) Subject: Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 12:11:46 GMT btf57346@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Byron Faber) writes: >So I guess the answer is that there is not word processor for linux? As most people know wordprocessors, that is essentially correct. As I have said numerous times, Linux could run WordPerfect (and other) Unix wordprocessors if it supported COFF. >Guess I shouldn't have rmed Dos. ^^^---> MS-DOS Running an emulator is one of the few non-elegant, non-multiuser, but necessary evils right now. -- /--------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Mark A. Davis | Lake Taylor Hospital | Norfolk, VA (804)-461-5001x431 | | Sys.Administrator| Computer Services | mark@taylor.wyvern.com .uucp | \--------------------------------------------------------------------------/ ------------------------------ From: edgar@uwast.astro.wisc.edu (Dick Edgar) Subject: Re: HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY LIST Date: 27 Sep 1993 12:59:48 GMT In article erc@apple.com writes: >-- >Ed Carp, N7EKG erc@apple.com 510/659-9560 > anon-0001@khijol.uucp >If you want magic, let go of your armor. Magic is so much stronger than >steel! -- Richard Bach, "The Bridge Across Forever" Umm... This is all I got. (Likewise on c.o.l.a.). How about posting the body of your message?? ========= Richard J. Edgar (edgar@uwast.astro.wisc.edu) University of Wisconsin--Madison, Department of Astronomy "An astrophysicist is someone who sees something working in practice, and wonders whether it will work in principle." -- Harvey Liszt ------------------------------ From: martin@guphx3.uni-bielefeld.de (Martin Froehlich) Subject: Unexpected & strange behav. of 99.12 Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 12:21:00 GMT Hi and thank you for your time! During the installation of SLS or Slackware or MCC-interim I get some wiered errors on my machine. Exactly the same machine has run SLS 1.01 with kernel 0.99.9 with all need stuff (incl. X) very stable for month! The errors: During installation: Trying to free non-existent swap-page While I tryed to compile the Kernel: compiler error. (and an e-mail address where to complain about the error) And after I installed a running kernel from one of the boot disks (LILO ones) and tried to install LILO on my HD lilo refuses to install there (without any comment! but after reboot I saw C:> ...) and the MCC-bootdisk said LI but not LO or anything else... Then I tried the old dd way and... Uncompressing Linux crc error -- system halted OK. Now you know how I spend the last week. BTW: The Machine: HiNT 1.11 Eisa, adaptec 1542B, Fujitzu 512MB Platte, SoundBlaster 2.0 FaxModemCard, Multi I/O Card, Toshiba CD-ROM. Plese answer directly via e-mail (address: see signature). Thanks for your time (excuse my poor english!). martin -- Martin Fr"ohlich; Universit"at Bielefeld; Technische Fakult"at; NW Informatik #include Email: martin@gupserv.uni-bielefeld.de for contact address & comments. ------------------------------ From: hohndel@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de (Dirk Hohndel) Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help Subject: Re: Troubles with my TIGA-CARD !! Date: 27 Sep 1993 13:50:49 GMT Leopold Peneder (lpeneder@risc.uni-linz.ac.at) wrote: : Since yesterday I have Linux on my PC an d I have problems with my graphicadapter. : I have TIGA-Card with an TMS34010 graphic-processor, with 1MB VRAM and 512KB DRAM. : Is there anybody who knows the settings in the Xconfig and where I can get a : Linux driver for my TIGA Card. XFree86-1.3 does not and XFree86-2.0 will not support TIGA hardware. Dirk -- _ _ _ _ _ | Lehrstuhl Informatik I | | | |_) |/ |_| | | |_| |\ | | | |_ | | Universitaet Wuerzburg |_/ | | \ |\ | | |_| | | | \| |_/ |_ |_ | Am Hubland, D-97074 Wuerzburg ------------------------------ Subject: Re: How does Linux compare to SUN IPC? From: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly) Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 04:42:06 GMT Reply-To: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly) In article <1993Sep23.150359.24805@cnplss5.cnps.philips.nl> metzger@cnplss5.cnps.philips.nl (Kees Metzger) writes: >a228dhal@cdf.toronto.edu (Dhaliwal Bikram Singh) writes: > >>I was wondering, if anyone has done benchmarks between the two for >>various processors. I am not saying that Linux is better, it still >>has a ways to go before it can match the all around appeal of the SUN. > >Although it's not much I can add this: > >My Gateway 2000 4DX2-66V (running Linux) is about 3 times faster than >the SS 1+ on a compilation job of about 100,000 lines (in 150 files). Of course you really need to document the processes that were running on the two systems at the time. Tests like these can be very misleading without complete information. -- Rick Kelly rmk%rmkhome@merk.com merk!rmkhome!rmk rmk@bedford.progress.com ------------------------------ Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.help From: belmouh@idefix.ensmp.fr (Rachid BELMOUHOUB ) Subject: WHERE IS SYSINSTALL IN SLS 1.03 Date: Mon, 27 Sep 93 14:34:28 GMT Hi there, After installing the comlete SLS 1.03 release, I wanted to remove some packages using the menu provided, the answer was that the file sysinstall doesn't exist Where can I find it. Thank you for help ================================================================================ Rachid BELMOUHOUB ( rsm pour les amis ) E-mail:belmouh@cig.ensmp.fr Ecole des Mines de Paris Centre d'Informatique Geologique "si parvenir aupres de l'ami, est impossible. | "A Woman needs a man like L'autre ami se devra de mourir, le cherchant" | fish needs a bicycle" U2 :-) ( Le Gulistan, Saadi poete et soufi Persan) | ------------------------------ From: lou@minuet.siue.edu (Louis J. LaBash Jr. ) Subject: The smallest Linux?? Date: 27 Sep 1993 10:52:02 -0400 Reply-To: lou@minuet.siue.edu (Louis J. LaBash Jr. ) |From: ramos@engr.latech.edu (Alex Ramos) |Subject: The smallest Linux?? |Date: 27 Sep 1993 01:26:21 GMT |I know about the SLS distribution and it's 55Meg (?) disk |requirements... My question is, what is the smallest "neatly packaged" |(whatever that is :-]) Linux distribution? I do not need X as of right |now. Just a shell, minimal utilities, perl, and GNU C. |Can I realistically use Linux on a 30Meg partition? (I *need* a DOS |partition with at least MathCAD and pspice on it. That would take about |5M of my one and only 35M drive). [deleted...] You have just described the MCC-interim package; its available on Sunsite. I believe by being selective, you can shoe-horn a usable system onto a 30 Meg partition. MCC-interim (Linux-lite) is a mature package, with excellent documentation. Louis-ljl- ------------------------------ ** 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-Activists-Request@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU You can send mail to the entire list (and comp.os.linux) via: Internet: Linux-Activists@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 tupac-amaru.informatik.rwth-aachen.de pub/msdos/replace The current version of Linux is 0.99pl9 released on April 23, 1993 End of Linux-Activists Digest ******************************