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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Sun, 16 Oct 94 17:14:52 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #204
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Linux-Admin Digest #204, Volume #2 Sun, 16 Oct 94 17:14:52 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Gateway 2000 and mice (Supak Lailert "spk")
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Re: Help setting up ttysnoop (Josh Wilmes)
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SMTP problem... (Cristi Cocosco)
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Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from sh (Matthew Dillon)
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Re: HELP ME PLEASE!!!! (Rainer Birkenmaier)
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Re: Please don't post security holess... (Jeff Kesselman)
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Unknown Protocol Message, tredir errors (Christopher M. May)
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Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron (Matthew Dillon)
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DOS won't boot using LILO and Bootmanager (25928-fan)
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Re: Need suggestions on Linux security (Scott Jennings)
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Linux compile warnings (The Doctor)
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Re: source code of zless - Where? (Daniel Quinlan)
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Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (Jeff Kesselman)
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printcap entry for Apple LW 630 (Kim C. Callis)
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From: lailert@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (Supak Lailert "spk")
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Subject: Re: Gateway 2000 and mice
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 05:46:41 GMT
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Michael Esler (mike@myhost.subdomain.domain) wrote:
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: I run the 1.1.51 kernel on a Gateway P5-90 with 32 megs and 2 540 meg
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: hard drives. The problem I have is with the mouse.
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: I was under the impression that the mouse that came with the system was
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: a bus mouse. I have tried setting up the kernel, and the selection start-up
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: (in rc.local) appropriately but I always get the same error on start up:
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: ms_init: no such device.
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The mouse that comes with mosy Gateway2000 system is PS/2 style mouse. You
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must reconfigure your kernel to use PS/2 mouse.
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Regards,
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Supak
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--
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=============================================================================
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Supak Lailert -- MBA (Information System) Program, San Diego State University
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lailert@ucssun1.sdsu.edu
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lailert@aol.com
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From: wilmesj@cii3130-10.its.rpi.edu (Josh Wilmes)
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Subject: Re: Help setting up ttysnoop
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 17:12:02 GMT
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Dan Wold (danw@panix.com) wrote:
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: I've been trying to run ttysnoop-0.11. I got it from sunsite:
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: /pub/Linux/utils/terminal/ttysnoop-0.11.tar.gz
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: It seemed to compile OK but my problem is with this line from the README:
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: "tell your getty/telnetd to execute /sbin/ttysnoops as the login program
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: (instead of /bin/login)."
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: For now I'm just trying to use it with telnetd so I'm not concerned with
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: getty for a serial-line login. My system uses this lines in /etc/inetd.conf:
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: "telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.telnetd"
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: I've tried putting /sbin/ttysnoops at the end of this line in several ways
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: but just ended up messing up my telnetd service. I have a manpage for
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: telnetd but it doesn't indicate how I tell in.telnetd to use ttysnoops. I
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: don't have a manpage for in.telnetd.
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: Thanks for any help!
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: -Dan
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: --
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: danw@panix.com
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: Daniel Wold 239 City Island Ave, Bronx, NY, 10464
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: finger danw@danw.dialup.access.net
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: Sysop: WORLD CITIZEN BBS 718-885-2346 14.4 24 hrs FREE Fidonet BahaiNet
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Yes, it is odd isn't it? You have to either recompile telnetd to run /sbin/
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ttysnoops or you could use a hex editor to change instances of /bin/login
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to another file (In my case /bin/logtt, which is a link to ttysnoops)
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--
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^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.
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Josh Wilmes
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wilmesj@rpi.edu "All opinions above are .. opinions."
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"Earn cash in your spare time -- blackmail your friends"
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^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.^`'~*-,._.
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From: crisco@ee.mcgill.ca (Cristi Cocosco)
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Subject: SMTP problem...
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 94 21:26:54 EDT
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Greetings everyone:
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On a Linux box (an old SLS...) acting as a mail-server (smail is
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used) the following SMTP problem is noticed when receiving mail:
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from /usr/spool/smail/log/logfile:
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> 10/05/94 08:43:59: [m0qsRx0-000DDDC] received
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> | from: 79999.999@compuserve.com
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> | host: dub-img-2.compuserve.com
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> | protocol: smtp
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> | program: smtpd
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> | orig-id: <bla-bla_79999.999_bla-1@CompuServe.COM>
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> | size: 1054 bytes
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> 10/05/94 08:48:59: [m0qsRx0-000DDDC] SMTP connection timeout while talking
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> with dub-img-2.compuserve.com. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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after that, instead of being delivered to the local recipient,
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the received mail remains in /usr/spool/smail/input for a few
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hours without any obvious reason... Most of the time the
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SysAdmin sends the message "by hand", then deletes it from
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the .../input dir.
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Any ideeas will be greatly appreciated (answers by email are
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preferred).
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Thanks,
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Chris
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--
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Cristi A. Cocosco email: crisco@EE.McGill.CA
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crisco@CS.McGill.CA
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From: dillon@apollo.west.oic.com (Matthew Dillon)
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Subject: Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from sh
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 11:20:16 -0700
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:In article <1994Oct14.174705.18582@phzzzt.at> mfaurot@phzzzt.atww.org writes:
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:>Subject: Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron
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:>
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:>Sorry about the additional post, tin seems to have fouled my earlier
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:>attempt. Take 2 . . . :-)
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:>
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:>Stephen Vance (srvance@unix.secs.oakland.edu) wrote:
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:...
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The most common problem is an incomplete PATH. The script hits a
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program it can't find, and dumps.
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-Matt
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--
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Matthew Dillon dillon@apollo.west.oic.com
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1005 Apollo Way ham: KC6LVW (no mail drop)
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Incline Village, NV. 89451 Obvious Implementations Corporation
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USA Sandel-Avery Engineering
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[always include a portion of the original email in any response!]
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From: rbirkenm@.informatik.uni-ulm.de (Rainer Birkenmaier)
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Subject: Re: HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 11:39:35 GMT
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Reply-To: rbirkenm@.informatik.uni-ulm.de
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> Hi.
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Oh, Hi !!
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> I have two simple questions ....
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So give 'em to me !
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> 1. How do I get rid of LILO? It's sitting on my hard disk's master
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> boot sector and I am unable to remove it!!!
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rewrite the MBR (master boot record), this is done this way:
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1) you can do this with Linux, the ols MBR is stored somewere and there should be
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a README that explains how to do this.
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(OK this hint is not too good but I didn't try it yet, only read about it,
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so here comes hint nr 2:)
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2) Use fdisk from Dos (uuharg) there is an option (/MBR, I think) that writes it
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completely new and working !
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3) My BIOS (AMI) has an option called 'test hard disk' (or so). It worked for me
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fine to start it and soon afer abort from it, afterwords it had written the MBR
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and all was normal, but
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!! Attention !! this may damage a part of your partition so that the data is lost
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if you don't break soon enough and may not complete in writing
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the MBR if you break too soon !!
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> 2. Is there an X server for ATI mach64 (WINTURBO) out there? And if
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> so, how do I get it?
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This is a question for someone other than me while I'm still happy with my et4000
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Bye !
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Rainer
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>>>>>> rbirkenm@remus.informatik.uni-ulm.de <<<<<<
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: Please don't post security holess...
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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 23:17:39 GMT
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In article <37fq60$8jc@nntp1.u.washington.edu>,
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M. K. Shenk <mkshenk@u.washington.edu> wrote:
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>In article <jeffpkCxJ8Hu.JJG@netcom.com>,
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>Jeff Kesselman <jeffpk@netcom.com> wrote:
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>>Yeah, what Patrick said.
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>>Surely the man who thinks his breaking into MY machine and using MY
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>>system resources for something I didn't intend is not a crime wouldnot
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>>mind if I broke into his car and borrowed it to run drugs??? I'll return
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>>it as soon as I'm done.....
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>
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>I suppose I was unclear. What I meant: someone who does this may be
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>commiting a crime (they are) but they are not necessarily a criminal
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>in the sense that you probably think about criminals. You have a nice
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>label that allows you to feel certain things about anyone you plaster it
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>on. If all you meant by criminal ws "someone who has broken the law" then
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>i would agree. But you probably don't, even if you think you do. I
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>am not (if you people could get it through your thick heads) in favor
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>of system cracking. What i am AGAINST is the mindless damning of anyone
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>to ever bypass a login prompt. Some of these people are 11-12 year old
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>children. I'm not even saying that they should be treated any
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>differently because of this. I am saying your label of criminal may
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>not fit. I am opposing a knee-jerk reaction to someone that has done
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>something that you -> have a perfect right to be upset about, and a legal
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>right to get them in trouble <- but really has in many cases not done any
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>harm. I.e.: someone uses cycles on my Linux box. They are essentially
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>free. I may not want him there, but it is possible for him to enter and
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>leave and *do me no harm.* Did I say this makes it "okay."? Don't
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>respond to what I am not saying. It is also possible for someone to
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>enter your house and do you no harm. NOT "do you no wrong" but "do
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>you no harm." Can you accept this statemnt, with no implications?
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>
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>Folks, opposing a statement that is true for what you think it may imply
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>is pathetic. First and foremost is the truth of a statement. Statement
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>"A" if true, is still true if the consequence of believing it is the
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>destruction of all living things. My point: do what you like. People
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>should not enter your system. If you bend reality in your mind, you
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>are pathetic.
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>
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>>As Patrick ably poinetd out the issue is that the system in question
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>>belongs to someone else who did NOT give you permission to use it. Myabe
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>>in YOUR house nobody cared if you took your parents stuff without asking,
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>>but in MY up bringing that was considred immoral.
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>>
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>>JK
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>Oh, boy, little dig, eh? Do you possess the mental capacity to understand one
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>can take a side in debate without believing in it? Do you understadn one may
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>do this to destroy bad thinking in the side he IS on?
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>
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>
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Come on now, you are trying to state My definition of criminal for me,
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whcih is hardly a reasonable debate tactic. First of all, lets defiend
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criminal. Criminal-- one who breaks the law. in addition to all the
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existing laws regarding misappropriation of property or resources, there
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are speciufic laws that have been passed (unecessarily, and queestionably
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IMO, but thats another debate) about criminal computer treesspass. break
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any of these laws and you ARE a criminal, by definition. Period.
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Note that I didn't talk abotu criminality, though,I talked abotu
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morality. A closely related but not neessarily identical issue.
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SupreamCourt Justice Olver Wendel Holmes (sp?) said:
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"The right of a man to swing his fist ends at the point of another mans
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nose." As soon as you misapropriated ANY of my rosources, you crossed
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the line.
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Jeff kesselman
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From: cmay@titan.ucs.umass.edu (Christopher M. May)
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Subject: Unknown Protocol Message, tredir errors
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 18:23:45 GMT
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Hi, I've been messing around trying to get the inetd daemon
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for term working, but I seem to have screwed up my network
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configuration.
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I now get an unknown protocol message on bootup which
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says it's suspending network service.
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I've checked /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf, and there's
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nothing strange there that I notice....
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If anyone knows what relevant configuration files I could
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post which would help to solve this problem I would
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certainly appreciate the pointer.
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The major problem this seems to be causing me is when
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I try to do a tredir, I get a messsage like this:
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sinbad:~/X11R6/doc# tredir 23 2300
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Redirecting 23 to 2300
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Can't bind to requested address. s = -1
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Nothing to do.
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Of course I'm logged in as root to redirect a port # <1024.
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I'm not really "net connected" but network ports are required
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for term to redirect ports.
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Thanks for your attention.
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--
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-Chris May, Computer Science, University of MA, Amherst
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- Technical Assistant, P.C. Maintenance Lab
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From: dillon@apollo.west.oic.com (Matthew Dillon)
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Subject: Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 11:39:26 -0700
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:In article <37dqlb$mcq@oak.oakland.edu> srvance@unix.secs.oakland.edu (Stephen Vance) writes:
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:>In article <37bl8l$o9m@pluto.njcc.com> bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com (Brian Kramer) writes:
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:>>
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:>>I am having trouble with some scripts running fine from a prompt, but not
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:>>from cron. Here's one of the scripts. Anyone else have problems like this?
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:>>
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:> [script snipt]
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:>
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:> I haven't played with cron yet on Linux, but on several other Un*ces
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:>it *requires* that scripts be written in Bourne shell.
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:>
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:>Steve
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Nonsense. Many cron's, including dcron which a lot of linux people use,
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interprets the command line in the crontab using /bin/sh (i.e. bash).
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THIS DOES NOT MEAN THAT BASH IS ALL YOU CAN WRITE YOUR SCRIPTS IN!
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The reason dcron runs the command line with /bin/sh is because sh / bash
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both use O_APPEND when you specify >> redirection, whereas csh/tcsh
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open the file O_WRONLY and lseek() to the end. There is NO way to
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get around the problem in csh/tcsh and it totally screws up log
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files (because you can't trim them).
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Another reason dcron runs the command line with /bin/sh is because many
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sysadmins want cron entries for users which do not have real shells.
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Something like vixiecron attempts to run the command line with the
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user's shell unless you specifically override it, and the result is
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one huge friggin mess ... your crontabs aren't consistant, amoung
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other things.
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In anycase, all you do is something like this:
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10 6 * * * /home/dillon/adm/sendactive
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or something like this (which is more efficient)
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10 6 * * * exec /home/dillon/adm/sendactive
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where the specified file has the e'x'ecute bit set, i.e. chmod 755
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and has a #!/bin/tcsh -f or whatever shell you like as the first
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line. For example:
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#!/bin/tcsh -f
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#
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# my script in tcsh
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.... script goes here
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chmod 755 scriptfile
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Poof, it works, and it's consistant.
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-Matt
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--
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Matthew Dillon dillon@apollo.west.oic.com
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1005 Apollo Way ham: KC6LVW (no mail drop)
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Incline Village, NV. 89451 Obvious Implementations Corporation
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USA Sandel-Avery Engineering
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[always include a portion of the original email in any response!]
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From: lawf@base.bellcore.com (25928-fan)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: DOS won't boot using LILO and Bootmanager
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 21:17:57 GMT
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I setup my system to use OS/2 bootmanager to give me a menu to boot
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Linux, DOS or OS/2 during boot-up. It used to all work perfectly.
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I had since then rebuilt the kernel and install it with LILO. The
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LILO configuration file has lines in the effect of
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root=/dev/hda1
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and
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boot=/dev/had1
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i.e. There is no reference to /dev/hda2 (the DOS partition) nor
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/dev/hda (the whole disk). The install was successful and I can
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still use bootmanager to boot up OS/2 and Linux. But DOS won't come
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up anymore!!! I don't understand why. I can boot up DOS from a
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floppy and it will use drive C: (the DOS boot disk). I did a
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fdisk /mbr but it doesn't help (how do I tell it which disk to
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restore MBR on?) I did "sys c:" but that doesn't help.
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Everythin I select DOS from the boot manager, I get a blank screen.
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I tried using the DOS fdisk to change the active partition from
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bootmanager to drive C: but it still won't boot up. Please help me.
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Thanks.
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==========================================================================
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Lawrence Fan (908) 699-8051
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Bellcore 444 Hoes Lane, RRC-1D270, Piscataway, NJ 08854
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lawf@cc.bellcore.com
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From: smj@smudge.oro.net (Scott Jennings)
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Subject: Re: Need suggestions on Linux security
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 06:18:54 GMT
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Bob Willmot (willmod@remus.rutgers.edu) wrote:
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: Write your own that runs under Linux.
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You'd need root privledges to install software running under
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linux which can write to CMOS.
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From: mrash@xmission.com (The Doctor)
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Subject: Linux compile warnings
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 14:21:52 -0600
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Reply-To: mrash@xmission.com
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Hi all,
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I've been trying to compile some "X" stuff lately on Linux kernel v1.1.45, and
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keep getting compile warnings. These warnings are like:
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warning: passing arg 1 <or whatever> makes a pointer from an integer without
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a cast
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warning: comparison between a pointer and an integer
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I'm getting these on a LOT of programs; like xarchie, xgopher, xftp, xrn,
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xvnews.
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This is really frustrating. I'm running XView 3.2. I think I got a lot of
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these during the XView installation too when it builds it's example programs.
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But I was getting them before I installed it. I though installing XView
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might make them go away.
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I'ld really appreciate some suggestions. I see messages from people about
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some of these programs and I wish to try them. xarchie compiles but doesn't work. Same with xgopher. xwebster, xvnews & xrn won't even compile. I don't
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get it.
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thanks in advance,
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...Mark Ash (mrash@xmission.com)
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From: quinlan@freya.yggdrasil.com (Daniel Quinlan)
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Subject: Re: source code of zless - Where?
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Date: 15 Oct 1994 23:49:44 GMT
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Reply-To: quinlan@yggdrasil.com
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Jozsef Kadlecsik <kadlec@blackhole.kfki.hu> writes:
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> Where can I find the source code of zless? I tried to find it from
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> the LSM, by archie, nothing. Could somebody help me?
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There is no zless program, as far as I know. The latest versions of
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less (ftp@prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu) exhibit a creeping feature that
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does what you want.
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However, if you set your PAGER to be `less', the `zmore' command picks
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up on this and uses `less' instead of `more'.
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(tcsh) % setenv PAGER less
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(bash) $ export PAGER=less
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Or, if you don't need anything as fancy as zmore, you can create an
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alias or a shell function.
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In tcsh:
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alias zless "gzip -cd \!* | less"
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In bash:
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zless ()
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{
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gzip -cd $1 | less
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}
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Here is where the power of shell functions can be used--you can make
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the bash function do whatever you want, parse arguments, etc.
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Dan
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--
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Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@yggdrasil.com>
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.os.linux.misc
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: Mystery Chip...AMD
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Date: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 01:37:33 GMT
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In article <37jmt1$en7@panix2.panix.com>,
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Marten Liebster <mmarten@panix.com> wrote:
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>Gregory Urban (urban@cs.umbc.edu) wrote:
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>: In article <37jjnd$9m6@panix2.panix.com>,
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>: Marten Liebster <mmarten@panix.com> wrote:
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>: >
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>: >So when is AMD comming out with a 486dx4-120? :-)
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>: >
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>: >Marten
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>
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>: NO, NO, NO !!!!!!!!!!
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>
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>: Only Intel uses STUPID names for their chips. AMD will produce a DX3/120
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>: (clock tripled, 40mhz external, 120mhz internal).
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>
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>Isn't a DX3 an IBM chip? If AMD used dx3 it would seem that they were cloning
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>an IBM chip rather than the real Chip. I thought that dx3s are used in the
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>blue lightning system? I am probably way off, but that is not anything new :)
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>
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>Marten
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>
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>--
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>----------------------------------------
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>Marten M. Liebster Please no flames for spelling,
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>mmarten@panix.com I already know I can't spell!!
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Intel called their trippled 30/90 a DX4/100. They CLAIm that this was
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because the court ruled that their old dx2 designation was descriptive,
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it was not a trade mark so this time they chose something
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non-descriptive. Myself, i just think its typical Intel slimy marketing,
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hey who CARES if its accurate, it SOUNDS better!
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IMO
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Jeff Kesselman
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From: kcc@mills.edu (Kim C. Callis)
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Subject: printcap entry for Apple LW 630
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Date: 16 Oct 1994 07:37:09 GMT
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Does anyone have a printcap entry for an Apple LaserWriter 630? Or
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should I just do a generic entry? If you have one, please e-mail me at
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the address bellow.
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--
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Kim C. Callis, kcc@mills.edu
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Unix Systems Administrator
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Mills College (510) 430-3321
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5000 MacArthur Blvd.
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Oakland, CA 94613-1301 (510) 430-3314 Fax
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