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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: Wed, 7 Sep 94 14:13:44 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #34
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Linux-Admin Digest #34, Volume #2 Wed, 7 Sep 94 14:13:44 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: open an x-window with login: prompt (Mario Camou)
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Re: .bashrc does not exec... (FEARNLCJ@DUVM.OCS.DREXEL.EDU)
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Re: Xircom under Linux ? (Daniel Poirot)
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Re: Setting ftp server in Linux!!?? (chrisp@dirac.bcm.tmc.edu)
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Re: An idea for running dos (chrisp@dirac.bcm.tmc.edu)
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Re: [Q] Where are rpc.portmap, rpc.mountd, rpc.nfsd? (Viktor T. Toth)
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Re: What is my root password???????? (Viktor T. Toth)
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PCI+Pentium+Linux+X? (David J Topper)
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Re: UID 0 Passwd blues (Delemar)
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Re: [ALERT] Password problem with Linux (Jerry Ablan)
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Re: Setting ftp server in Linux!!?? (~{B^=\R"~} Lazy Naughty Boy Brian Law)
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Re: inn or cnews for linux? (cmattern@ronin.mindspring.com)
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Telnet... (Andreas Schmidt)
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Re: inn or cnews for linux? (richard)
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fsck during boot (Oz Dror)
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Re: Q: NFS, Linux -> Macintosh (Zack T. Smith)
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[Q] How to create and admin Linux LAN (Joerg Fries)
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Re: middle butt of a mouse (Sarr J. Blumson)
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From: mcamou99@pascal.troy.eng.eds.com (Mario Camou)
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Subject: Re: open an x-window with login: prompt
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Date: 07 Sep 1994 02:07:00 GMT
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In article <199409051932.PAA24622@gasa.physics.buffalo.edu> XiaoFei Wang <xiaofei@gasa.physics.buffalo.edu> writes:
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> Hello,
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>
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> suppose I startx and then open a window of someone else's
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> login, how should I do it?
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>
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> Thanks.
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How about:
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xterm -e /bin/su <username> -
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Hope this helps,
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--
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==============================================================================
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Mario Camou | MS-DOS is a bug
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EDS Mexico Client-Server Technical Support | MS-Windows is a bug with a GUI
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mario.camou@eng.eds.com | Linux: the best debugger
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==============================================================================
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My opinions are only mine, mine, MINE!
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From: FEARNLCJ@DUVM.OCS.DREXEL.EDU
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Subject: Re: .bashrc does not exec...
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 04:34:23 GMT
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cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov (Greg Cisko) writes:
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>Message-ID: <34gb6t$4ai@fnnews.fnal.gov>
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>Reply-To: cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov
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>NNTP-Posting-Host: slip34.fnal.gov
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>Since this works fine on my SUN, I am assuming that this is linux specific.
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>Anyone know why my .bashrc does not run when I login??? I thought that if
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>you had a .bashrc in your $HOME directory, it would get executed? What file
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>is supposed to look to see if there is a .bashrc to run???
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>And my alaises are not enabled either. Where does the system get these defaults
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>from? There isn't a HOW-TO describing this is there???
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Well, I read the replys re: reading the bash man page - and I'll reply
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anyway :-) Finding the files bash uses is indeed easy from the man
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page because they are near the end "G" in less followed by a few
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"b"'s and boom you're there. But the Bash man page (I've only read it
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a dozen times so far - not nearly enough to understand it!) is
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decidedly bad for finding out little things. Like for example, bash
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will never source .bashrc if it is invoked as "sh" (via symbolic links
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like on my system). So .bashrc is only used if you type "bash" from
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within another shell. Maybe this is your problem?
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>Thanks...
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--
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Christopher J. Fearnley | UNIX SIG Leader at PACS
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cfearnl@pacs.pha.pa.us | (Philadelphia Area Computer Society)
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fearnlcj@duvm.bitnet | Design Science Revolutionary
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fearnlcj@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu | Explorer in Universe
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503 S 44th ST | Linux Advocate
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Philadelphia PA 1914-3907 | (215)349-9681
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From: poirot@laurel.jsc.nasa.gov (Daniel Poirot)
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Subject: Re: Xircom under Linux ?
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 13:43:06 GMT
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In article <Cvr8EE.G76@info.swan.ac.uk>,
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Alan Cox <iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk> wrote:
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>In article <1994Sep2.165028.29583@htl-bw.ch> ib93werd@htl-bw.ch (Werder Christian) writes:
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>>I've bought a Xircom Ethernet-Adapter, and now I have
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>>a big problem !!!!!
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>>Is there a chance to install it under Linux ???
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>>The matter is that I didn't found any driver for it :-(
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>
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>Xircom won't tell anyone how to program it. Sell it to a DOS weenie and get
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>a supported one is about your only chance unless you can persuade Xircom
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>to give out the programming information freely. You may also be able to
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>send it back as 'unfit for the purpose it was sold' or similar depending
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>upon your consumer rules and whether you told them it was for a Linux box.
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This really toasts my shorts! Read The Fine Manual! Do not buy
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Xircom, Diamond, etc... Complain to these weenies. Do not give these
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small-minded, greedy pigs your money!
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--
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Daniel Poirot poirot@aio.jsc.nasa.gov
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NASA JSC "The mind is a terrible thing."
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ER3 tel: (713)483-8793
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Houston, TX 77058 fax: (713)483-3204
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From: chrisp@dirac.bcm.tmc.edu
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linW,elp
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Subject: Re: Setting ftp server in Linux!!??
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 14:04:23 GMT
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Copy the ls program to ~ftp/bin, then run chmod 555 ~ftp/bin/ls
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I don't know why but I could also use a ls without the program in ~ftp/bin.
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Also you need to copy ld.so and libc.so.??? in ~ftp/lib.
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Cp++;
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From: chrisp@dirac.bcm.tmc.edu
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Subject: Re: An idea for running dos
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 14:08:13 GMT
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I don't see how you could continue running linux without an emulator. If you
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have also an idea on how to run DOS in a window or in a linux session, let us
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know, a lot of people would be interested in this news group.
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Maybe a multi processor PC could handle this but there is a big work to make
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on it...
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Cp++;
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From: vttoth@vttoth.com (Viktor T. Toth)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: [Q] Where are rpc.portmap, rpc.mountd, rpc.nfsd?
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 1994 08:57:41
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In article <34j0vi$99t@sparky.cs.nyu.edu> m-sr0069@cs.nyu.edu (Salem Reyen) writes:
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>A stupid but non FAQ question:
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>Where are rpc.portmap, rpc.mountd, rpc.nfsd for NFS mounting? I am sure these
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>are not included in the slackware distribution. Any help, flame will be well
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>accepted.
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Flame on ya! Naw... just kidding. My Slackware 1.2.0 put them into /usr/sbin.
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Viktor
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From: vttoth@vttoth.com (Viktor T. Toth)
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Subject: Re: What is my root password????????
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 1994 09:00:23
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In article <34jg79$3ju@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> sharpe@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (sharpe randall k) writes:
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>frankdn@mv.mv.com (Douglas Frank) writes:
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>I have been following this thread just out of curiosity. I have one
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>question though. You talk about "booting into single user mode". How
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>is this done. The only way I know haw to put my machine into single
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>user mode is to do a telinit -S or one of it's equivalents.
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During boot, at the LILO prompt, you type 'linux S'. If you don't have a
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prompt when the word 'LILO' is displayed, hit the Shift key. If your lilo is
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configured differently (i.e., linux is not called 'linux' but something else)
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use that word.
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Viktor
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From: djt1@ciao.cc.columbia.edu (David J Topper)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: PCI+Pentium+Linux+X?
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 14:12:03 GMT
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Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Pentium PCI + Linux X Motiff
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Summary:
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Followup-To:
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Distribution: usa
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Organization: Columbia University
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Keywords:
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Cc:
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Hello,
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I could really use some help on the following:
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1) Does Linux support the Pentium?
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2) Does Linux support 32 | 64 bit Video (PCI)?
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3) Would an SCSI HD make life better?
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4) How does one get Linux + a GUI (X Windows / Motiff) + a C++ compiler
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and other utils?
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5) Are there any major brand hardware peices I need to watch out for?
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6) Or, is there a list (are there lists) of Linux / Xfree86 / C++
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compatibility and availability w/respect to Pentium / PCI Video.
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I'd LOVE to know.
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I really need to buy a machine and get Unix (Linux) running ASAP. I do
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some DOS programming so I'd like to go with the Pentium and whatnot, but
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perhaps not... From what I've gathered, I need to watch what I buy if I
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go with Linux.
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Help would be very greatly appreciated. My other option is to just buy
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the SCO Unix (spelled $$$). I'd like to avoid that.
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Thanks,
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DT
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From: delemar@galet.icp.grenet.fr (Delemar )
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Subject: Re: UID 0 Passwd blues
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Date: 07 Sep 1994 14:20:04 GMT
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Hey, what's the matter with you ?! Only ONE user should have the
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SUID 0: root ! And only ONE person can be root: the system manager. Your car
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has only one lock, right ? You may want to give second key to some friends but
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only one person can drive it at a time. Anyway, you do what you want but don't
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be surprised if you get problems (you found one of them, and it's just a
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begining...)
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Fortunatly there's something pertinent in this thread:
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In article <34ju7a$am7@beatles.cselt.stet.it> mau@beatles.cselt.stet.it (Maurizio Codogno) writes:
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[...]
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>In that case, the most viable option would be to get and compile sudo,
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>which can be set up in order to give precisely delimited access to different
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>people.
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[...]
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Good luck,
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DELEMAR Olivier
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******************************************************************
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* DELEMAR Olivier | Room : 527 *
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* ICP/INPG | Phone : 76-57-48-27 *
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* 46 Av. Felix VIALLET | Fax. : 76-57-47-10 *
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* 38031 GRENOBLE Cedex - FRANCE | e-mail : delemar@icp.grenet.fr *
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******************************************************************
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From: munster@cboe.com (Jerry Ablan)
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Subject: Re: [ALERT] Password problem with Linux
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 09:39:05 -0500
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Once upon a time, gaj@skypoint.com wrote:
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: Jason Aaron Fager (jafager@chopin.udel.edu) wrote:
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: : >>Like, oh my god! It's almost like unix passwords have been only been 8
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: : >>characters for like 30 years!....
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: : >>You cant be serious.
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: : >I was serious. I thought there was a problem. Sorry.
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: : All of you that can't wait for Linux to surpass DOS/Windows, look well upon
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: : the kind of questions you're going to get from Unix newbies. If you respond
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: : nastily to their questions, don't expect their affair with Unix to be a long
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: : one.
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: Well said! This is supposed to be a community, isn't it? Part of
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: the reason that I'm getting involved in Linux is because I miss the
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: spirit of the OS-9 community that I was involved in for so many years.
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: We helped the newbies out patiently, and often as not, they went on to
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: develop lots of wonderful things once they got the hang of things. I'm
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: well known out in the real world for being quite sarcastic & having a
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: bit of a caustic wit, but there's no need for that sort of thing in a
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: case like this. Save it for flaming DrOSs/Windoze types if you must
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: flame, but lets not shoot ourselves in the foot...
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And it (your help) does not go unappreciated. I, in fact, am new to Unix
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(about 2 years). But it's all been Linux related. I've never had a password
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longer than 8 characters so this, I thought, may be a problem.
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--
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.----------------------------------------------------------.
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| Jerry Ablan Chicago Board Options Exchange |
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| Sr. Systems Developer LaSalle at Van Buren |
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| Distributed Systems Division Chicago, IL. 60605 |
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|----------------------------------------------------------|
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| "I have always believed that I was slightly saner than |
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| most people. Then again, most insane people think |
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| this." -- Truman Capote |
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|----------------------------------------------------------|
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| GAT: d--(?) -p+ c++++ l++ u+ c+(*) m+(++) s++/++ !n |
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| h---(--) f+ g+++ w++ t++ r++ y**(--) |
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`----------------------------------------------------------'
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: ma280308@hkpu01.hkp.hk (~{B^=\R"~} Lazy Naughty Boy Brian Law)
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Subject: Re: Setting ftp server in Linux!!??
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 1994 11:00:16 GMT
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park hee-joon (hjp3@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu) wrote:
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: why is it that the contents of the dir. isn't displayed
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: even though the anonymous user issued the 'ls' or 'dir' command??
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: what is it that i have to do to fix it???
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: so that the files will be displayed properly ????!!!!
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I think there is another reason of why the dir and ls don't work. Maybe
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that is due to file protection of the directory of the "ftp home dir". I
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have experienced that after changing the protection to u+rwx only,
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annoymous user can't read files! by changing that a+rx then all works!
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Try it!
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--
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Mail me or any other way to contact me.
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**************************************************************************
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* Someone so called as Naughty Boy *
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* Someone real name is Brian Law * Anyone have a 2nd hand
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* Someone chin name is ~{B^=\R"~} *
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* Someone username is ma280308 * Epson 24 pin printer?
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* Someone studying in ama-2 * Please mail me for info!
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* Someone do nothing in HKP *
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**************************************************************************
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------------------------------
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From: cmattern@ronin.mindspring.com
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Crossposted-To: news.software.nntp
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Subject: Re: inn or cnews for linux?
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 08:33:25 -0400
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Reply-To: cmattern@mindspring.com
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rbehm@mclane.in-berlin.de wrote:
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: Hi!
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: I'm trying to install a news system on my linux (1.0) which should easily
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: interact with ifmail (or at least any fido gateway software), uucp, nntp
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: and slip.
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: For several reasons (mainly the included nntp) I deleted the cnews system
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: (which also was very slow on my computer) and installed the binary
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: distribution of inn for linux. Everything seemed to work fine - no problems
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: like these mentioned in the FAQs concerning innd not starting etc.
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: Everything started - with ps -jax innd is seen to run with -i0 -p4.
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: I had no problems in connecting from an OS/2 computer with IBMs TCP/IP
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: installed. Reading the news works, as well as locally with tin. But posting
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: doesn't work, and in debugging with inews -h and looking at the syslog I
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: got several error messages like 'can't connect to server' etc.
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: Before going into detailed posting of my configuration and error messages:
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: Can anybody tell me if I should continue with inn? I have no experience as
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: a 'newsmaster' - cnews confused me with it's complex structure and the
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: need for an external nntp package, and inn seemed to work fine first.
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Stick with INN, in the long haul it's worth it. I'm still a bit new to
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it myself but would suggest that you go through your config files with a
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fine tooth comb. Look at the syntax of your hosts.nntp, nnrp.access and
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hosts since these seem to be the toughest parts. Have you read the
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FAQ's on INN? They are a must!
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--
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===================================================================
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|Chuck Mattern | "Not failure, but low aim, is crime." |
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|cmattern@mindspring.com | -James Russell Lowell- |
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===================================================================
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From: schmidt@visual.fb12.TU-Berlin.DE (Andreas Schmidt)
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Subject: Telnet...
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 15:01:31 GMT
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Hi outside..
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maybe this is a FAQ. In case of this ... sorry!
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But I can't telnet as root. Pleas give me hints to do so.
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Thanx in advance...
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From: rpritz@panix.com (richard)
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Crossposted-To: news.software.nntp
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Subject: Re: inn or cnews for linux?
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 13:32:38 -0400
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rbehm@mclane.in-berlin.de wrote:
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: Hi!
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[inn errors, should i use inn?]
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you might want to read news.software.b, including the messages i posted
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there in the last few days and the responses.
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From: dror@netcom.com (Oz Dror)
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Subject: fsck during boot
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 1994 05:48:53 GMT
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Each time that I boot linux. fsck of the linux root partiton is performed.
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I tired:
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rdev -R /vmlinuz 1
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and rdev -R /dev/fd0 1
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for the boot floopy.
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but it did not make a differece.
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Shell I edit /etc/rc.d/rc.S to remove the fsck command?
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-Oz
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--
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NAME Oz Dror, Los Angeles, California
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SMAIL dror@netcom.com
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PHONE (213) 874-7978 Fax (213) 874-7965
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From: zack@netcom.com (Zack T. Smith)
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Subject: Re: Q: NFS, Linux -> Macintosh
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 1994 15:48:26 GMT
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In article <1994Sep6.174819.2697@xtac.tg.sub.org> dekay@xtac.tg.sub.org (Darko Krizic) writes:
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>> Writing a client for the Mac HFS format would be more work, in part
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>> because it'd be necessary to figure out what to do with the Mac's Finder
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>> information and resource forks. Probably make 'em appear as a set of
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>> AppleDouble directory hierarchies, I'd think (although AppleSingle, CAP,
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>> or MacBinary would be equally possible, although not equally easy to
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>> implement).
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The Mac emulator "Executor" creates two files for each fork when reading/
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writing to a non-HFS filesystem, namely filename and %filename. I think
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I would go for either the % form or an extension e.g. .rsrc.
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I prefer this idea of having separate files in the same directory though
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because the user has immediate access to each fork without having to look at
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different directories. Resources become just another file type and there's
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no impact on the file system. At most, "ls" might have to be tinkered with.
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>It would be a good job, if somebody who is able to, would port CAP to
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>Linux. That would enable the Macintosh to mount Linux-Drives, since Linux
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>simulates a AppleShare-Server. As far as I understand it, The Linux-Box
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>will be able to mount Macintosh-Drives, when the Macintosh has turned on
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>FileSharing.
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Someone is already porting CAP to Linux; I asked about this a while
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back and got a response from one of the people doing it. If you'd
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like I can dig up the email...
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>---------------------------------------------------------------------
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>Darko Krizic Langweidenstrasse 37 60488 Frankfurt 49 69 7893687
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>dekay@xtac.tg.sub.org MIME 4e71 "Powered by Motorola"
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>---------------------------------------------------------------------
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--
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Zack T. Smith
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Creator of MacShell, the C Shell for the Mac
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Email me if you'd like a demo copy.
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------------------------------
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From: fries@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de (Joerg Fries)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: [Q] How to create and admin Linux LAN
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 15:14:03 GMT
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I'am looking for some Linux admins which have experiences in installing
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and managing a small (private) local network.
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|
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This is my equipment:
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i486/33 20Mb, i386/25 4Mb, 2 HD (340Mb, 120Mb), 5 1/4 + 3 1/2'' floppies,
|
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2 multisync Monitors, 2 VGA cards, 2 seriell cards, 2 mices, 2 keyboards,
|
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a printer.
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I will buy 2 Ethernet cards etc.
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||
|
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These are my goals: Running the i486 as an NFS server and let the
|
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other one boot diskless via NFS (if possible, otherwise boot the kernel
|
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by diskette). Having two X Terminals with WINE emulator running
|
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MS-Windows (argh..). One of the two should work as a spooler/print
|
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server.
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|
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Now my questions: Is this possible? Has anyone done this? What do I have
|
||
to buy additionaly? What should I buy? And:
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WHERE can I find DOCUMENTATION for that?
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I'am happy about any help!
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||
|
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Send email!
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||
Thanx for all, Joerg
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--
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||
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==============================================================================
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Joerg Fries
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Department of Computer Science
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Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
|
||
|
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email: fries@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de
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==============================================================================
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------------------------------
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||
|
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From: sarr@citi.umich.edu (Sarr J. Blumson)
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Subject: Re: middle butt of a mouse
|
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 15:16:19 GMT
|
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Reply-To: sarr@citi.umich.edu
|
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|
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In article <199409051936.PAA24630@gasa.physics.buffalo.edu>, XiaoFei Wang
|
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<xiaofei@gasa.physics.buffalo.edu> writes:
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|>
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|> Hello, I have a true microsoft mouse with only two buttons,
|
||
|> left and right. I can use the left to copy and left+right ( emulate the
|
||
|> middle butt ) to paste, under x-window. Now my question is how
|
||
|> can I config the mouse in such a way that I can use the left
|
||
|> butt to copy and right butt to paste?
|
||
|>
|
||
|> I have read the 'man fvwm' and .fvwm, but did not find the answer there
|
||
|> and people on irc #linux do not know.
|
||
|
||
What a button does in a particular window is under the control of the
|
||
program that owns that window. So to change the button that does "paste" in
|
||
an xterm window involves fiddling with xterm resources, etc.
|
||
|
||
That probably wasn't what you wanted to hear, but I hope it helps anyway.
|
||
|
||
========
|
||
Sarr Blumson sarr@citi.umich.edu
|
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voice: +1 313 764 0253 home: +1 313 665 9591
|
||
CITI, University of Michigan, 519 W William, Ann Arbor, MI 48103-4943
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