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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, 14 Sep 94 08:13:42 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #62
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Linux-Admin Digest #62, Volume #2 Wed, 14 Sep 94 08:13:42 EDT
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Contents:
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Linux X DOOM (it works) (Bruce Sherwood)
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Re: login USERID length problem (Joel M. Hoffman)
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Re: uucp-1.05 problem (Markus Leist)
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Searching infos on ReadyLink ENET16/U Rev. C Card (HIGGINS@DELBOX.ZER.DE)
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Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!! (Mark A. Davis)
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Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!! (Mark A. Davis)
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Re: PPP/IP Forwarding Problem (Gregory Trubetskoy)
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Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!! (Mark A. Davis)
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Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!! (Drew Eckhardt)
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apsfilter won't print (DL83-08)
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Re: Everyone's MOUNT - WARNING! (David Jansen)
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terminal servers (Dave H)
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Re: talk problem (Steven Pritchard)
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Re: Everyone's MOUNT - WARNING! (Jay Ashworth)
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Re: NFS performance (Winfried Truemper)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: brucifer@cyberspace.com (Bruce Sherwood)
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Subject: Linux X DOOM (it works)
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Date: 12 Sep 1994 19:03:39 -0700
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I am running DOOM under X on my 486 DX 33 with only 8 megs. runs fine at
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320x200 size.. Looks small in my 640x480 xwindows screen.. but hey.. it
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plays!
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Sound: You MUST have the sound-kit 2.90 installed and compiled into
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your kernel. Otherwise sounds bites the big one. By removing the sound
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driver pogram that comes with doom (rename it from sndserver) you can
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play with out sound at all.. Sorry: No music.. Just FX
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Frame rate: 0.5 frames a sec? that bites.. mine is at least 15 to 20
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fps.. very playable.. yes.. wish I had a VLB Dynatime..
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(oh yeah.. mines just a simple 1meg tseng et4000 isa)
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For those with the pixel doubling problem.. get the newest version of
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the game. They fixed it and it is on sunsite.unc.edu... thats where I got
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mine..
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yep.. pixel doubling eats alot of overhead.. be fast and have ram..
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then you can jack up the pixel duobling..
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or be like me... keep looking here in the areas for how to force X into
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320x200 mode..
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...bruce
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------------------------------
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From: joel@wam.umd.edu (Joel M. Hoffman)
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Subject: Re: login USERID length problem
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 16:12:34 GMT
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In article <352olm$p6c@cmcl2.NYU.EDU> brian@xp.psych.nyu.edu (Brian Watts) writes:
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>I think there is a serious problem in connection with 'login'.
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>
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>Login doesn't work correctly when the login ID is > 8
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>characters AND you telnet or type 'login' at a console
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>*after* having logged in.
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>It gives a 'login incorrect' response. This doesn't happen
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>when you login directly from the console.
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>
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It works fine for me. (I have one userid with 9 letters.) Linux
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version:
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Linux excalibur 1.0.9 #3 Sun Sep 11 09:51:42 EDT 1994 i386
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Of course, there are other reasons why userid's > 8char are not such a
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good idea.
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-Joel
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(joel@wam.umd.edu)
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--
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=============================================================================
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|_|~~ Germany, Europe. 1943. "The diameter of the bomb was 30 centimeters,
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__|~| 16 Million DEAD. and the diameter of its destruction, about 7
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meters, and in it four killed and 11 wounded.
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cnc Bosnia, Europe. 1993. And around these, in a larger circle of pain
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cnc HOW MANY MORE? and time, are scattered two hospitals and one
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cemetery. But the young woman who was buried in
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the place from where she came, at a distance of more than
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than 100 kilometers, enlarges the circle considerably. And the
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lonely man who is mourning her death in a distant country incorporates
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into the circle the whole world. And I won't speak of the cry of the orphans
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that reaches God's chair and from there makes the circle endless and godless."
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=============================================================================
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Tell Clinton to stop the genocide: president@whitehouse.gov
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: markus@hal.mitropa.com (Markus Leist)
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Subject: Re: uucp-1.05 problem
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 00:19:39 GMT
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hi^2.
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problem solved.
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my modem will set &K6 when initialized for fax by mgetty.
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added at&K3 after fax-init!
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seems to be bios-error of modem :-(
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modem: zoltrix 14400/V.42bis
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ati3 -> "V1.70 TR14-Jxxx-001 029"
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--
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-- Markus Leist - Tel.: 49 2065 53668
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-- markus@hal.mitropa.com (privat)
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-- m_leist@unidui.uni-duisburg.de (uni)
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.386bsd.development,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.protocols.nfs,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware,convoy.hardware,local.pinboard,paderborn.pinboard,zer.z-netz.fundgrube.suche.elektronik
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From: HIGGINS@DELBOX.ZER.DE
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Subject: Searching infos on ReadyLink ENET16/U Rev. C Card
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 13:20:00 +0200
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Frank Westheider Linux Support Group Paderborn
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higgins@uni-paderborn.de higgins@delbox.zer
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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HI Folks !
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I'm looking for infos on the ReadLINK ENET16/U Rev. C Ethernet-Card.
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This card can be jumpered for WD80x3 and NEx000 mode and has a lot of
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jumpers on board :
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J10 Eprom-Addr A18-A13
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J9 I/O ADDR A8-A5
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J11 NE1/NE2
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CPX/WDP
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32K/8K
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WD/NE
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J5 SEL
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J4 <unknown>
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J12 0WD-DLY
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J8 PROM
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J15 EPROM CONFIG
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16K
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16/32K
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32/64K
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64K
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J14 EPROM SIZE
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E16K
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E32K
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E64K
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J6A Upper IRQ's (15,11,10)
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J6B Lower IRQ's (2,3,4,5,7)
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Whatever setting i choose (WD oder NE), whatever IRQ/IO i choose, the card
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is recognized but
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- in NE-Mode the card hangs together with HD-Access CRASH
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- in WD-Mode, all works fine, but the cards (2 of this kind) don't
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recognize one another on the NET
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I got these cards very cheap but without infos.
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Can anyone post me infos for this card ????
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HELP !!
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Ciao
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Higgins
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--
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You can escape the gates of hell, say DOG and WINDOG,
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USE LINUX :-) !
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## CrossPoint v3.0 ##
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------------------------------
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From: mark@taylor.infi.net (Mark A. Davis)
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Subject: Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!!
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Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 23:39:51 GMT
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tabaer@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Highlander) writes:
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>In article <1994Sep12.122248.12528@taylor.infi.net>,
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>Mark A. Davis <mark@taylor.infi.net> wrote:
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>>[previous n+1 levels of quoted material deleted for brevity] :)
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>>OK- I have both MS-"DOS" and Linux DOOM. My machine is a 486 33 DX with
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>>16 MB of 0 wait X 32 RAM. Adaptec 16 bit SCSI controller, Orchid
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>>Pro Designer II ET-4000 16bit SVGA card, Sound Blaster Original, etc.
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>>
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>>The game absolutely flies under MS-"DOS", I can't even tell how many
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>>frames per second, but at least 6.
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>>
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>>The game is completely unplayable under Linux, with a frame rate of 0.5
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>>per second (the is the fastest in 640x480 X, in 1024x768 it is slower).
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>>
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>>So, the "requirement" for local bus/accelerated video is no joke.....
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>Hmmm... You should be getting better performance than that.
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I thought so.... Maybe something IS wrong....
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> Are you
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>playing with or without sound in the Linux version?
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No sound.
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> (Then again, you should
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>also be getting more than 6 fps out of the DOS version...)
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I might be, I had to estimate.... the screen updating is soo fast I find
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it hard to even guess!
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>Without sound, the Linux and DOS version of Doom are almost identical
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>speed-wise on my home machine (486DX50, 16MB+32MB swap, FD 1680 SCSI +
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>separate IDE card for DOS, no-name OEM 90c30-based ISA video, and PAS-16).
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>I'd guess I get between 15 and 20 fps under Linux in 1024x768. Play is
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>somewhat slower on my machine at work (486DX33, similar memory, IDE
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>disk only, S3-based VLB video, and no sound). I haven't recompiled my
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>1.1.0 kernel with the 2.90-2 sound drivers, so I don't know how much
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>sound slows things down.
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Very odd.... The quest for answers continues....
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--
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/--------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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| Mark A. Davis | Lake Taylor Hospital | Norfolk,VA (804)-461-5001x431 |
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| Director/SysAdmin | Information Systems | mark@taylor.infi.net |
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\--------------------------------------------------------------------------/
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------------------------------
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From: mark@taylor.infi.net (Mark A. Davis)
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Subject: Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!!
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Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 23:43:49 GMT
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stjeanp@math.enmu.edu (Pat St. Jean) writes:
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>Mark A. Davis <mark@taylor.infi.net> wrote:
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>>[previous n+1 levels of quoted material deleted for brevity] :)
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>>OK- I have both MS-"DOS" and Linux DOOM. My machine is a 486 33 DX with
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>>16 MB of 0 wait X 32 RAM. Adaptec 16 bit SCSI controller, Orchid
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>>Pro Designer II ET-4000 16bit SVGA card, Sound Blaster Original, etc.
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>>
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>>The game absolutely flies under MS-"DOS", I can't even tell how many
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>>frames per second, but at least 6.
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>>
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>>The game is completely unplayable under Linux, with a frame rate of 0.5
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>>per second (the is the fastest in 640x480 X, in 1024x768 it is slower).
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>>
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>>So, the "requirement" for local bus/accelerated video is no joke.....
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>I'm not to sure about that...I've got a dx2-66 w/ 20 meg of ram and an
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>ISA tvga 8900 chipset and it runs plenty fine. No slowness problems at
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>all...with sound even. PAS-16. An AHA-1540b ISA scsi card. 330 meg
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>seagate (doom is on that one). Like I said...no problems...
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Perhaps the ET-4000 is just a slow poke? At the time I bought it, I thought
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it would be the most compatible and best performing for the price range.
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(I replaced a very annoying and incompatible ATI VGA Wonder).
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I will continue to fiddle with things. I don't expect much better performance
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than 1 FPS even if I use all the tricks I have left to try :(
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(Before anyone can ask- I am not swapping, X seems to work fine, not running
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any sound drivers at all).
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--
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/--------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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| Mark A. Davis | Lake Taylor Hospital | Norfolk,VA (804)-461-5001x431 |
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| Director/SysAdmin | Information Systems | mark@taylor.infi.net |
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\--------------------------------------------------------------------------/
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------------------------------
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From: grisha@cais.cais.com (Gregory Trubetskoy)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.development,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions
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Subject: Re: PPP/IP Forwarding Problem
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 16:43:02 GMT
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I have the same problem, and I have posted a question regarding this.
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Only diff is - I'm trying to get a PC to route between 2 ppp links. It
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seems that if it has two interfaces - it can't forward packets...
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(I too have IP forwarding/gatewaying set to [yes]).
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--
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================================================================
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Gregory Trubetskoy grisha@cais.com
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================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: mark@taylor.infi.net (Mark A. Davis)
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Subject: Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!!
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 02:25:27 GMT
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mhw@cs.brown.edu (Mark Weaver) writes:
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>In article <351mfg$t6u@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>,
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>Highlander <tabaer@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> wrote:
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>>In article <1994Sep12.122248.12528@taylor.infi.net>,
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>>Mark A. Davis <mark@taylor.infi.net> wrote:
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>>>The game absolutely flies under MS-"DOS", I can't even tell how many
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>>>frames per second, but at least 6.
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>>>
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>>>The game is completely unplayable under Linux, with a frame rate of 0.5
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>>>per second (the is the fastest in 640x480 X, in 1024x768 it is slower).
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>>>
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>>>So, the "requirement" for local bus/accelerated video is no joke.....
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>>
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>>Hmmm... You should be getting better performance than that. Are you
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>>playing with or without sound in the Linux version? (Then again, you should
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>>also be getting more than 6 fps out of the DOS version...)
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>For me (who has VLB video), the game it about the same speed with or
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>without sound. However, if the sound card is not configured properly,
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>and you leave sndserver in your path, the game crawls.
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>So, if sound doesn't work for you for any reason, try renaming sndserver
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>to something else and try again.
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Verified. I can revise my findings and add more information.
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1) My estimate of 6 FPS under MS-"DOS" was grossly understated- I would say
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it is more like 20 - 30 FPS (sorry if that messed anyone up)
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2) Indeed- if you do not have a sound driver installed, then remove the
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soundserver from your .doomrc and move the executable out of your path
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or rename it.
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3) As predicted, screen size (X mode) and choice of window manager has
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little or no effect on speed.
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4) With sndserver present, but un-used, high detail- 0.5 FPS
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5) With sndserver removed, high detail- 2.5 FPS huge difference
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6) With sndserver removed, low detail- 3.75 FPS (but SMALL!)
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7) With sndserver removed, low detail, and the screen size (under options)
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is set to smallest possible (almost not visible)- about 15 FPS.
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(Remember- 486 DX 33, 16MB, SCSI, Orchid Prodesigner IIs ET-4000 16bit ISA)
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Hope this data might help someone else troubleshooting or just trying to
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compare for benchmark's sake. Was thinking of going to the "big" VA Beach
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computer fest this weekend- wonder what new video card I should consider
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buying for good X performance (on ISA, unless I upgrade MB too for VLB or
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PCI or whatever is current now) :) ;)
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--
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/--------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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| Mark A. Davis | Lake Taylor Hospital | Norfolk,VA (804)-461-5001x431 |
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| Director/SysAdmin | Information Systems | mark@taylor.infi.net |
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\--------------------------------------------------------------------------/
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------------------------------
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From: drew@frisbee.cs.Colorado.EDU (Drew Eckhardt)
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Subject: Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!!
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 16:57:48 GMT
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In article <354bmh$8jh@nic.lth.se>, Mikael Nordqvist <d91mn@efd.lth.se> wrote:
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>>How are you mesauring the fps? Just taking a stab-in-the-dark, or is
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>>there a util for doing this?
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>
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>The correct way to measure FPS (that's comparable with the
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>DOS-version) is to start linuxxdom like this:
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>
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>linuxxdoom -devparm -timedemo demo?
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>
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>where ? is a number between 1 and 3 (these are the three prerecorded demos).
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>
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>The game will start and you will see the demo (played in "slow-motion").
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>After a while the guy dies and the game exits. You will get two numbers.
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>Divide the first by the second and multiply by 35. This is your FPS.
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>
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>On a 486 AMD/40 with 20MB ram and the wad on my dos-partition I get
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>(with sound enabled) 8.5 FPS.
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On a 486-66DX2 with 32MB ram and a s-l-o-w Trident 8900B video
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board, I get 8.5 FPS without sound enabled.
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--
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Since our leaders won't respect The Constitution, the highest law of our
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country, you can't expect them to obey lesser laws of any country.
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Boycott the United States until this changes.
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------------------------------
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From: s21008@cc.ntnu.edu.tw (DL83-08)
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Subject: apsfilter won't print
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 03:31:17 GMT
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[ Article crossposted from comp.os.linux.help ]
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[ Author was s21008@cc.ntnu.edu.tw ]
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[ Posted on Tue, 13 Sep 1994 03:25:35 GMT ]
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Hello!
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Has anyone installed the apsfilter successfully? I have a standard
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Slackware 2.0 setup. I grabbed the apsfilter and installed it according to
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the instuctions, but every time I try to print, I just get errors. For
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example, if I type "$lpr /usr/ghostscript/lib/examples/chess.ps" (I'm not
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possitive about the path), withing seconds, my printer (BJ200) spits out a
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gs error message to the likes of:
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Error: /undefinedfilename in --file--
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Operand stack:
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(cheq.ps) (r)
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Execution stack:
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%interp_exit --nostringval-- --nostringval-- --nostringval-- false
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--nostringval-- --nostringval-- --nostringval--
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Dictionary stack:
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537/547 0/20 6/200 30/70
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The page is then ejected, and the same things happenes again on a new sheet.
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I have to turn my printer off and #lprm the print job. I have never gotten
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apsfilter to work, which is surprissing, as it is supposed to be the easy
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way to set up printcap.
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PS: I have set the PRINTER environment variable to several of the "auto"
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printers created by the installation script of apsfilter.
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Any suggestions or experiences will be greatly appreciated!
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--
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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<EFBFBD>v Curtis Dean Smith Internet: s21008@cc.ntnu.edu.tw |
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD> Institute of Chinese Language & Literature |
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD> National Taiwan Normal University Bitnet: no more |
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\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
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--
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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<EFBFBD>v Curtis Dean Smith Internet: s21008@cc.ntnu.edu.tw |
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD> Institute of Chinese Language & Literature |
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<EFBFBD><EFBFBD> National Taiwan Normal University Bitnet: no more |
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\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
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------------------------------
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From: jansen@helium.strw.LeidenUniv.nl (David Jansen)
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Subject: Re: Everyone's MOUNT - WARNING!
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Date: 14 Sep 1994 08:18:52 GMT
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In article <3554sp$b2t@astfgl.edb.tih.no> mortenst@colargol.edb.tih.no (Morten Steinvik) writes:
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>Jay Ashworth (jra@zeus.IntNet.net) wrote:
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>: >>/dev/fd0 /dos-a msdos user,noauto
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>: >>
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>: >>This means that any user can type 'mount /dos-a' and get the floppy all
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>: >>for herself, without nasty suid root problems.
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>:
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>: The option you _meant_ to give him was "nosuid", not noauto. :-)
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>
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>nosuid *AND* noauto, if you ask me.
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>noauto causes the system to not attempt mounting the floppy at boot-time (or
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>whenever else the /etc/fstab is read), it has to be mounted seperately.
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>
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>nosuid is good, too, as it stops attempts to run setuid files on the mounted
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>fs. Why choose one?
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How can msdos floppies contain files with the setuid bit set ?
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Besides, the man-pages say that 'user' implies 'nosuid', and a couple
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of other flags to make mounting safe.
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David Jansen
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--
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_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/ David Jansen Internet: jansen@strw.leidenuniv.nl
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_/ _/ _/ Leiden Observatory Bitnet: djansen@HLERUL51
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_/ _/ _/ Mail : P.O.Box 9513, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
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_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/ Phone : (31) 71 275877 Fax : (31) 71 275819
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WWW: http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~jansen/
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From: daveh@199.86.32.8 (Dave H)
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Subject: terminal servers
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 10:45:38 GMT
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Does anyone have any idea what kind of terminal server will work with
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Linux? I would like the cost also. Looking for a cheap way to get more
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lines into linux. Preferably something that works on a ethernet card.
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Thanks in advance!
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From: spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Steven Pritchard)
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Subject: Re: talk problem
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 14:47:06 -0600
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cord@msheinz.psych.nat.tu-bs.de (Cord Hockemeyer) writes:
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>Dennis Duffner (duffy@dduff@dduff.ppci.com) wrote:
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>| I have a problem with talk.
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>| I cannot talk to a user I know on another system, even though they have
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>| been able to talk me, I can't reply.
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>| I get this: Connection Refused. (111)
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>| What's this all about anyhow? I can't find anything on this anywhere.
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||
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>Quite simple: His host refuses to answer your finger request. :)
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>A lot of systems don't serve finger requests because this was a
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>security hole (with bad consequences) some time ago.
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I hate to diasgree, but this probably isn't the case. I get the same
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error message with talk when I try it from my machine, but if I telnet to
|
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one of my Unix accounts elsewhere and try to talk to the exact same
|
||
person, it works fine. I don't know if this is a bug or just something
|
||
not set up properly, but it is certainly something wrong on my Linux
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box. (Slackware 2.0)
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Steve
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--
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spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu | Steven
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sjpritch@siucvmb.siu.edu | Pritchard
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||
GCS/M/S d? p+ c++(++++) l++ u+(-) e+ m+(---) s/+ !n h--- f+ g+ w@ t++ r- y?
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||
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------------------------------
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||
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From: jra@zeus.IntNet.net (Jay Ashworth)
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||
Subject: Re: Everyone's MOUNT - WARNING!
|
||
Date: 13 Sep 1994 13:13:26 -0400
|
||
|
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jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman) writes:
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||
>In article <34vi1g$8gl@nz12.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>,
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Thomas.Koenig@ciw.uni-karlsruhe.de writes:
|
||
>>The appropriate options make it quite safe; here's an entry from my system's
|
||
>>/etc/fstab:
|
||
>>
|
||
>>/dev/fd0 /dos-a msdos user,noauto
|
||
>>
|
||
>>This means that any user can type 'mount /dos-a' and get the floppy all
|
||
>>for herself, without nasty suid root problems.
|
||
>>See 'man 8 mount'.
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||
|
||
I did. And you know what I found?
|
||
|
||
The option you _meant_ to give him was "nosuid", not noauto. :-)
|
||
|
||
Cheers,
|
||
-- jra
|
||
--
|
||
Jay R. Ashworth Ashworth
|
||
Designer & Associates
|
||
ka1fjx/4 High Technology Systems Consulting
|
||
jra@baylink.com +1 813 790 7592
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||
|
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------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: truemper@Calvados.MI.Uni-Koeln.DE (Winfried Truemper)
|
||
Subject: Re: NFS performance
|
||
Date: 14 Sep 1994 09:47:02 GMT
|
||
|
||
David J. Perkel (perkel@nagra.etho.caltech.edu) wrote:
|
||
: What is the best way to measure and then to optimize NFS performance?
|
||
: Some specifics:
|
||
|
||
: So, I'm asking what values people are getting for performance.
|
||
: How do you test it? Can you offer tips for improving it?
|
||
|
||
Try the NFS-Preformance patch from Florian La Roche. We're getting 2-3 times
|
||
higher throughput-rates than without. Approximatly 550kbyte/s to a sun on the
|
||
same subnet; I have not tested it between to linux-box.
|
||
|
||
I should work with your kernel-version (1.1.50).
|
||
|
||
I will send you the original post (patch included) via email.
|
||
|
||
Regards
|
||
Winfried
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