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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, 21 Sep 94 18:15:56 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #88
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Linux-Admin Digest #88, Volume #2 Wed, 21 Sep 94 18:15:56 EDT
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Contents:
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rdev -R /vmlinuz ?!? (Karsten Kreher (4D))
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Linux Device Registration ("Martin Kraemer")
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Administration Shells ------------ 2nd Request!!!! (Patrick Draper)
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Re: Linux Device Registration ("Martin Kraemer")
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Re: Need DL/Time Limiting ideas - Linux BBS (Heikki Johannes Pernu)
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Linux as a Xserver (Dylan Greene)
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HPFS Filesystem (Heikki Johannes Pernu)
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Re: Dosemu in X (Peter Suetterlin)
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Need help crawling in ext2fs (Jay Schlieske)
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Re: How to use a host as a router - READ THIS (Frank van Maarseveen)
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Re: HYDRA - serial bidirectional transfer for Linux? (Ruedi Kneubuehler)
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NCR SCSI problems.. (Dejan Ilic)
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Re: Dosemu in X (Dan Wold)
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PCI 486 ASUS SP3G m/board in the UK ??? (Angelo Haritsis)
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Re: Converting from DOS to linux... (Colin Kelly)
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app-defaults directory in Yggdrasil (Lance Holmes)
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From: kreher@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_GATEWAY_FILE (Karsten Kreher (4D))
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Subject: rdev -R /vmlinuz ?!?
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 18:13:08 GMT
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I added a scsi drive & made lilo boot from that device,
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/dev/sda1.
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But rdev -R /vmlinuz 1; lilo does not work as usual, the
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filesystem is not checked.
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I'd appreciate any help, thanks.
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--
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karsten kreher
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kreher@chapel.fmr.maschinenbau.th-darmstadt.de
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From: "Martin Kraemer" <martin@deejai.mch.sni.de>
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Subject: Linux Device Registration
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 15:31:07 +0200 (MDT)
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Reply-To: Martin.Kraemer@mch.sni.de
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X-Mn-Key: IBCS2
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Hello,
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I am sending this letter/article to several people (Michael Beck for
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PCSNDRV, ibcs2 Mailing list, Patrick Volkerdinck for Slackware) and also
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to the comp.os.linux.admin newsgroup because I hope we can come to an
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agreement on this topic before the "official" 1.2 kernel is released.
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I detected the following device number clash a couple of months ago al-
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ready but was too lazy to do anything about it.
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The problem is this:
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1) in the Linux Device Map, the major number 30 is unallocated:
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[taken from LINUX.DEVICES.TXT List; Last revised: April 26, 1993]:
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....
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20. DP8390-driver . (character) .. wd[0-3] ec[0-3] ne[0-3]
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21. Sony-CD-ROM ... (block) ...... sonycd
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22. 2nd AT-Cntrlr . (block) ...... hd1[a-b]<[0-8]>
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23. Mitsumi CD-ROM (block) ...... mcd
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31. Link Interface (character?) . ???
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2) in the PC Speaker Driver, the major number 30 is used (but
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apparently was never officially registered):
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[taken from linux/drivers/pcsnd/pcspinstall]:
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Michael Beck beck@informatik.hu-berlin.de
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Alternate Sound-driver for Linux 0.7
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This script creates the PCSP-driver devices and make links
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to the VoxWare-devices.
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It will create the following devices and (optional) the corresponding links:
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/dev/pcsp PCSP device (30, 3) (simulate /dev/dsp)
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/dev/pcaudio SPARC audio (30, 4) (simulate /dev/audio)
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/dev/pcmixer PCSP mixer (30, 0) (simulate /dev/mixer)
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[taken from: MANIFEST file in Slackware 2.0.1]:
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crw-rw-rw- root/sys 30,0 Jul 18 09:08 1994 dev/pcmixer
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crw-rw-rw- root/sys 30,3 Jul 18 09:08 1994 dev/pcsp
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crw-rw-rw- root/sys 30,4 Jul 18 09:08 1994 dev/pcaudio
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3) in the iBCS2 development, the major number 30 gets allocated also,
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and apparently also without official registration:
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[taken from ibcs/README]:
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5. The interfaces to some subsystems occur at the device layer and thus
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you need to create some device files in order to use them:
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* /dev/socksys and /dev/nfsd - interface for SVr3 STREAMS based
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TCP/IP applications
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# mknod /dev/socksys c 30 0
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# ln -s /dev/socksys /dev/nfsd
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* /dev/X0R - server side of SVR3 local X interface
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(see comments in Doc/Local-X)
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# ln -s /dev/null /dev/X0R
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* /dev/spx - client side of SVR3 local X interface
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(see comments in Doc/Local-X)
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# mknod /dev/spx c 30 1
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[taken from: MANIFEST file in Slackware 2.0.1]:
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crw-rw-rw- root/sys 30,0 Jul 18 09:09 1994 dev/socksys
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crw-rw-rw- root/sys 30,1 Jul 18 09:09 1994 dev/spx
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So... there's trouble ahead...
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Please, Michael, and please, iBCS folks, can we find a couple of numbers
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which are mutually exclusive?
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I _know_ this means a _lot_ of trouble anyway, since many header files ha-
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ve to be changed and the sources recompiled and the devices have to be re-
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moved and recreated. I solved this at home by modifying one of the two
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defines:
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linux/include/linux/pcsp.h:
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#define PCSP_MAJOR 30
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ibcs/Makefile:
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SOCKSYS_MAJOR=30
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But anyway.. the sooner we do it the better, right?
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Sorry for bothering you,
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Martin
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--
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| S I E M E N S | Martin.Kraemer@mch.sni.de | Siemens Nixdorf
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| ------------- | Voice: +49-89-636-46021 | Informationssysteme AG
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| N I X D O R F | FAX: +49-89-636-44994 | 81730 Munich, Germany
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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--
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| Martin Kraemer - SNI AG, D-81730 Munich, W. Germany |
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From: pdrap@ctp.com (Patrick Draper)
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Subject: Administration Shells ------------ 2nd Request!!!!
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 17:51:40 GMT
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Hi,
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I am interested in knowing what administration shells exist for Linux.
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I've asked this question before, but received nearly no response at all.
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I am interested only in distribution quality shells that exist on FTP
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sites for general use.
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Please!!! This is important!!! Please write to me if you know of any that
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exist.
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Thanks in advance,
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/\/\ |Patrick Draper Mr. Order, he runs at a|
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/ /_.\|Cambridge Technology Partners, Inc. good pace, but old |
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\ /./|e-mail: pdrap@ctp.com Mother chaos is |
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\/\/ |Lansing, Michigan winning the race. |
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From: "Martin Kraemer" <martin@deejai.mch.sni.de>
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Subject: Re: Linux Device Registration
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 15:52:49 +0200 (MET DST)
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Reply-To: martin@deejai.mch.sni.de
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Now I know why nobody applied for a device number.....
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1> Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 15:31:27 +0200
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2> From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON@thoth.mch.sni.de>
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3> Message-Id: <199409211331.AA05699@thoth.mch.sni.de>
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4> To: Martin.Kraemer@deejai.mch.sni.de, Martin.Kraemer@mch.sni.de
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5> Subject: Returned mail: User unknown
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6> Content-Type: text
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7> Content-Length: 5191
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8>
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9> ----- Transcript of session follows -----
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10> While talking to ee.uwm.edu:
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11> >>> RCPT To:<rick@ee.uwm.edu>
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12> <<< 550 <rick@ee.uwm.edu>... User unknown
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13> 550 <rick@ee.uwm.edu>... User unknown
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14>
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15> ----- Recipients of this delivery -----
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16> Bounced, cannot deliver:
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17> <rick@ee.uwm.edu>
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18> Sent successfully:
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19> <linux-activists@joker.cs.hut.fi>
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20> <volkerdi@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu>
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21> <volkerdi@wcarchive.cdrom.com>
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22> <beck@informatik.hu-berlin.de>
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23>
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24> ----- Unsent message follows -----
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25> Subject: Linux Device Registration
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26> Cc: rick@ee.uwm.edu (Rick Miller Linux Device Registrar)
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27> Reply-To: <Martin.Kraemer@mch.sni.de>
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I tried another address now. Hope Rick gets it (<ricxjo@discus.mil.wi.us>)
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Martin
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--
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Martin Kraemer | Martin.Kraemer@mch.sni.de
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Tel. +49-89-636-46021 R.66332 | FAX: +49-89-636-44994
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Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG, Munich, Germany [SNI SU BS2000 SD124]
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--
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| Martin Kraemer - SNI AG, D-81730 Munich, W. Germany |
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From: hpernu@delta.hut.fi (Heikki Johannes Pernu)
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Crossposted-To: alt.bbs,alt.bbs.unixbbs
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Subject: Re: Need DL/Time Limiting ideas - Linux BBS
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Date: 21 Sep 94 13:51:48 GMT
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>> either. A BBS needs to know what speed the user connects at to estimate
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>> if they have enough time to finish downloading a file. This requires
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>> knowing the connect string. A standard Unix getty doesn't see this or
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>> pass it onto the BBS. As a result Uniboard will let users download for
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>> hours beyond their time limit.
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Well ... I did program my own getty for that purpose.
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It puts the speed and protocol settings to environment
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variables and invokes login so that it'll preserve
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the environment for the shell ( -p option )
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All interested parties please mail.
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I might consider a ftp upload but it's really an
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Alpha-Alpha release and uses many features that might not
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work with any other configuration but my own. It's
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not hard to program one, however.
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Send e-mail to hpernu@snakemail.hut.fi
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From: db70@tmok.res.wpi.edu (Dylan Greene)
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Subject: Linux as a Xserver
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 19:25:05 GMT
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Ok.. I'm not sure if this can be done, but i think it should..
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I've got a linux with x on it, and a Sun Sparc with Solaris on it..
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I can run x apps over ethernet with no problem, its pretty impressive..
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What I'd like to do though, is setup a bunch of linux boxes with minimal
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configuration / software which will access the Sun's X enviornment.
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What i'm trying to get at, is that I dont want to just run the xapps
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from remote, I want to run the sun's everything, from the sun, displayed
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on the linuxs.. Like an X terminal. Is this possible?
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Thanks..
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..db70
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From: hpernu@delta.hut.fi (Heikki Johannes Pernu)
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Subject: HPFS Filesystem
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Date: 21 Sep 94 14:05:08 GMT
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Anyone working on the HPFS filesystem?
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I've already posted to comp.os.linux.help and they directed
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me here.
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Is anyone trying to make HPFS read/write? I'm not the only
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one interested.
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Also I seem to get strange error messages about missing
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files of pattern 'eadata.*' even with ls...
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( Means: <file>: No such file or directory , where file
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is something starting with eadata )
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I might begin to work with the project myself, but I'm
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not really a kernel hacker and know nothing about the
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internals of any filesystem. I might do some testing though.
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Thanks in advance ( I hope :-)
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From: ps@kis.uni-freiburg.de (Peter Suetterlin)
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Subject: Re: Dosemu in X
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 09:08:54 GMT
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Dan Wold (danw@panix.com) wrote:
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: I just setup pre53_20. It's working pretty well.
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: When I do "dos -AX" the dosemulator starts up in a nice "Dos in a Box"
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: window. I was able to run Telix (a dos telecom program) in the window.
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: I can't seem to figure out how to get backspace & delete to work in
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: this window. When I logged onto a remote system with Telix the backspace and
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: arrow keys worked normally. Does anyone have a hint on how to fix this?
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The README tells you something about X (read: xmodmap) sending
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keystrokes that dosemu doesn't expect. For german keyboards it is even
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worse: you cant get ":", so changing drives is a no-go :-(
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Has someone a 'useable' xmodmap for use with dosemu?
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: The other problem is booting from the hdimage file. When I do "dos -CX" then
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: the emulator starts up in the original xterm rather than opening "Dos in a
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: Box". I could use a clue on this one too.
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Dont know about this. Maybe try xdos -C ?
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Peter
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================== Peter 'PIT' Suetterlin =================
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| Kiepenheuer Institut | Sternfreunde Breisgau e.V |
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| fuer Sonnenphysik | |
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| 0761/3198-210 | 0761/71571 |
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-<ps@kis.uni-freiburg.de>-<suettpet@sun1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>--
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From: schliesk@sos.sos.net (Jay Schlieske)
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Subject: Need help crawling in ext2fs
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Date: 19 Sep 1994 13:21:07 GMT
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Hi all,
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Through a slip of the mind and my thumb, I managed to delete the
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contents of my /usr/bin directory. (rm $$$ * instead of $$$*). I
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don't normally run as root to avoid these things, but I su'd just
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to delete a couple of files I'd renamed to old.$$$$$.
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Anyways, I pulled the plug, hoping I'd be lucky and that somehow
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the original info will be on the drive somewhere. It's been a
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couple of days, and I haven't attempted to boot into Linux till
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I got some suggestions.
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I can get into the drive via Norton diskedit, and have tried to
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search for some of the names but have had not luck. Anybody know
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how ext2 keeps track of files & inode info? I've done it in DOS,
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editing the directory entries (just giving 1st letters to the
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files) and with OS/2's eas, following FAT entries. But with ext2fs,
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what should I be looking for ?
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Luckily, right before this happened, I did a "frag / > file.name"
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so have a full list of what I'm looking for. (thanks to diskedit).
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And yes, I've tried to skim the net for any tech info on ext2fs,
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but all I've come up with is non techical stuff.
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Any help will be appreciated, TIA.
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Jay schliesk@sos.sos.net
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.development,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions
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From: fvm@tasking.nl (Frank van Maarseveen)
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Subject: Re: How to use a host as a router - READ THIS
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 12:11:49 GMT
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Jay Ashworth (jra@zeus.IntNet.net) wrote:
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[text deleted]
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> A typical route information output in such a case might look like this...
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> Destination Gateway Netmask Flags MSS iface
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> 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 UH 1536 lo0
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> 199.245.227.0 199.245.227.254 255.255.255.0 U 1436 eth0
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> default 198.147.221.1 255.255.255.0 U 1436 ppp0
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Why has the loopback route a destination 127.0.0.1 instead of 127.0.0.0
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in accordance with the specified netmask?
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The loopback interface could have IP address 127.0.0.1 and connect to
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a loopback network 127.0.0.0 with netmask 255.0.0.0 (conceptually)
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About assigning the same IP address to multiple interfaces on the same
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host:
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One could argue that this is "correct" as long as the outer world cannot
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see any difference. Consider all interfaces as one big specially designed
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interface with the software (linux) hiding the differences. So, as long
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as the software supports this concept it is correct IMHO.
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______________________________________________________________________
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Frank van Maarseveen _____ _ _ fvm@tasking.nl
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Tasking BV /_ / |_/ /
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Plotterweg 31 / \/_/ _/ phone : +31 33 558584
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Amersfoort, The Netherlands fax : +31 33 550033
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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When I hear of Schrodingers cat, I reach for my gun --- S. W. Hawking
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From: kderkn@mmvs.ch (Ruedi Kneubuehler)
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Subject: Re: HYDRA - serial bidirectional transfer for Linux?
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 14:54 cet
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In Article <356squ$hn8@fbi-news.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> "muenx@speedy.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (Holger Muenx)" says:
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>
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> At least the documentation says so. Unfortunately, I did not find the source
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> code on the net.
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i don't know, if the source is on the net. maybe on ftp.fidonet.org.
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but you will find it on the BBS of the author from HYDRA.
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Arjen Lentz
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Ainex BBS
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Amersfoort NL
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31-33-633916
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ruedi.
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From: Dejan Ilic <svedja@lysator.liu.se>
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: NCR SCSI problems..
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 19:11:31 +0200 (MET DST)
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I have problems installing my new ncr 53c810 PCI card.. Now I need som
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help cause i have goto my motherboard (ABIT (contaq chipset) with Award BIOS
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VESA/IDA/PCI) from on company and my SCSI card from another and i try to
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localize the failure.. The card fails at test1..
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here's a cut from the output..
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Kernel logging (proc) started.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Console: colour EGA+ 80x50, 8 virtual
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consoles
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: bios32_init : BIOS32 Service Directory
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structu\re at 0x000fc5a0
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: bios32_init : BIOS32 Service Directory
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entry a\t 0xfc8d8
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: pcibios_init : PCI BIOS revision 2.00
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entry at\ 0xfc908
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Serial driver version 4.00 with no
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serial opti\ons enabled
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: tty00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16450
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: tty01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16450
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: lp_init: lp1 exists, using polling driver
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: snd2 <SoundBlaster 2.1> at 0x220 irq 7
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drq 1
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: snd1 <Yamaha 2-OP FM> at 0x388 irq 0 drq 0
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 16.61 BogoMips
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Future Domain: TMC-16x0 SCSI driver,
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version 5\.18
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Future Domain: BIOS version 3.2, TMC-18C50
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Future Domain: BIOS at ca000; port base
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at 140\; using IRQ 5
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Future Domain: SCSI Bus Reset
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Future Domain: IRQ 5 requested from kernel
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi0 : Future Domain TMC-16x0
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi-ncr53c7,8xx : at PCI bus 0, device
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1, fu\nction 0
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi-ncr53c7,8xx : NCR53c810 at memory
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0x88000\000, io 0xdd00, irq 9
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : using io mapped access
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : using initiator ID 0
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : using edge triggered interrupts.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 ; burst length 2
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : using 40MHz SCSI clock
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : m_to_n = 0x10, n_to_m = 0x20,
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n_to_n =\ 0x30
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : NCR code relocated to 0x1fa8d8
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : testing
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : test 1 started
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : driver test 1 timed out due to
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lost in\terrupt.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Please verify that the correct
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IRQ is\ being used for your board,
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: ^I and that the motherboard IRQ
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jumpering\ matches the PCI setup on
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: PCI systems.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: If you are using a NCR53c810
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board in\ a PCI system, you should
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: also verify that the board is
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jumpere\d to use PCI INTA, since
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: most PCI motherboards lack
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support fo\r INTB, INTC, and INTD.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel:
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : DSP = 0x1fafa0 (script at
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0x1fa8d8, st\art at 0x1faf8c)
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi1 : DSPS = 0x4000000
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi : 1 hosts.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Future Domain: Selection failed
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Vendor: MAXTOR Model:
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LXT-340S R\ev: 6.74
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Type:
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Direct-Access A\NSI SCSI revision: 01 CCS
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, id 5,
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lun 0
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: scsi : detected 1 SCSI disk total.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Memory: 14876k/16384k available (712k
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kernel c\ode, 384k reserved, 412k data)
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: This processor honours the WP bit even
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when in\ supervisor mode. Good.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M, fd1 is 1.2M
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: FDC 0 is a 8272A
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Swansea University Computer Society NET3.016
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Swansea University Computer Society IPX
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0.28 B\ETA for NET3.016
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: NET3 TCP/IP protocols stack v016
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: PPP: version 0.2.7 (4 channels)
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NEW_TTY_DRIVER\S OPTIMIZE_FLAGS
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: TCP compression code copyright 1989
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Regents of\ the University of California
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: PPP line discipline registered.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: SLIP:<6>Sep 21 18:08:38 kernel: CSLIP:
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code co\pyright 1989 Regents of the University of California
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: NET3 PLIP.010+ gniibe@mri.co.jp
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: plip1: configured for parallel port at
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0x378, \IRQ 7.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: eth0: WD80x3 at 0x300, 00 00 C0 02 50
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2F WD80\13, IRQ 15, shared memory at 0xcc000-0xcffff.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: wd.c:v0.99-14 11/21/93 Donald Becker
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(becker@s\uper.org)
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Checking 386/387 coupling... Ok, fpu
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using exc\eption 16 error reporting.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Checking 'hlt' instruction... Ok.
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Linux version 1.1.51 (root@Morgaine)
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(gcc vers\ion 2.5.8) #1 Tue Sep 20 00:25:15 MET DST 1994
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: Partition check:
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: sda: sda1 sda2 sda3
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: hda: QUANTUM ELS170A, 162MB w/32KB
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Cache, CH\S=1011/15/22, MaxMult=8
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: hda: hda1
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Sep 21 18:08:38 Morgaine kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem)
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readonly.
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Sep 21 18:26:00 Morgaine login: ROOT LOGIN ON tty1
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*************************** END OF MESSAGE FROM FILE..
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(sorry for the \)
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My motherboard is set right (I talked to company 1).
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the SCSI card is at INT A as the motherboard.
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the selection failed is a old thing from when another SCSI disk died.
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** QUESTION
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Do you see where the problem is ?
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what interupt do you mean in the message ? INT or IRQ ?
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Does Linux require BIOS on the SCSI card (my is BIOS-less) ?
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Thanks in advance..
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Dejan.
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From: danw@panix.com (Dan Wold)
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Subject: Re: Dosemu in X
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 17:32:39 -0400
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Peter Suetterlin (ps@kis.uni-freiburg.de) wrote:
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: Dan Wold (danw@panix.com) wrote:
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: : I just setup pre53_20. It's working pretty well.
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: : When I do "dos -AX" the dosemulator starts up in a nice "Dos in a Box"
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: : window. I was able to run Telix (a dos telecom program) in the window.
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: : I can't seem to figure out how to get backspace & delete to work in
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: : this window. When I logged onto a remote system with Telix the backspace and
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: : arrow keys worked normally. Does anyone have a hint on how to fix this?
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CTLR-H works for backspace/delete. The arrow keys work normally. Now I can
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use QEDIT ( a popular ms-dos editor ). Thanks to Todd, the "Mad Viking"
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(tas@cam.cornell.edu), for this hint. Todd says a patch for this has been
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submitted, hopefully to be included in pre53_21 or so..
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: The README tells you something about X (read: xmodmap) sending
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: keystrokes that dosemu doesn't expect. For german keyboards it is even
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: worse: you cant get ":", so changing drives is a no-go :-(
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: Has someone a 'useable' xmodmap for use with dosemu?
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: : The other problem is booting from the hdimage file. When I do "dos -CX" then
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: : the emulator starts up in the original xterm rather than opening "Dos in a
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: : Box". I could use a clue on this one too.
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: Dont know about this. Maybe try xdos -C ?
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: Peter
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I tried xdos -C, it didn't load the emulator. Then I tried xdos -CV and it
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worked ( "DOS in a BOX" starts up).
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But first I had to make a "bootdisk" file (see lines 371-378 in
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/etc/dosemu.conf). Booting from this floppy-image is faster than booting
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from the physical floppy.
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These are the last 2 lines in my autoexec.bat in floppy-image
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(var/lib/dosemu/bdisk).
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lredir d: linux\fs/d
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lredir c: linux\fs/c
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Drive A: in the emulator accesses the floppy-image
|
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file. How to access the real floppy? Mount the floppy in a linux window in
|
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the go back in dosemu and use lredir?
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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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------------------------------
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From: ah@doc.ic.ac.uk (Angelo Haritsis)
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.ibm.pc.hardware,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: PCI 486 ASUS SP3G m/board in the UK ???
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Date: 21 Sep 94 18:53:15 GMT
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Hello all,
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Could someone tell me whether I can get the 486 ASUS SP3G m/board in the UK?
|
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My search did not produce any fruit.
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I am interested in running linux+ncr scsi properly.
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Thanks,
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Angelo
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--
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#include <standard.disclaimer.h>
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Angelo Haritsis, Applied Systems Section
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s-mail: Dpt of Computing,Imperial College, 180 Queen's Gate, London SW7 2BZ, UK
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e-mail: ah@doc.ic.ac.uk - !!!NEW!!! tel:+44 71 594 8434 - fax:+44 71 589 7127
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------------------------------
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From: ckelly@empros.com (Colin Kelly)
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Subject: Re: Converting from DOS to linux...
|
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 16:18:31 GMT
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Reply-To: ckelly@empros.com
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In article <1994Sep16.161733.10834@ast.saic.com>, hugh@asdi.saic.com (Hugh Johnson x6549) writes:
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|>
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|> One drawback, DOS does not recognize the filesystems of Linux, unix, and
|
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|> many, many other OS'es. B. Gates does not want to believe that any
|
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|> other file system, other than those he likes, exist. ;-)
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However, you can access Linux files from DOS when running DOSEMU.
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--
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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* Colin R. Kelly * Linux. *
|
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* ckelly@empros.com * *
|
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* crkelly@mermaid.micro.umn.edu * It's not just for breakfast anymore. *
|
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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------------------------------
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From: lholmes@olympic.ctron.com (Lance Holmes)
|
|
Subject: app-defaults directory in Yggdrasil
|
|
Date: 21 Sep 1994 20:35:35 GMT
|
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Reply-To: lholmes@olympic.ctron.com (Lance Holmes)
|
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|
|
I've got the min installation of Yggdrasil on my system. I'd like to add
|
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an X windows application but I cant seem to get the x software to look in
|
|
the right directory. I'm not familar with all the details on admin of X
|
|
so I assumed that X will look in a directory called /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults
|
|
for the apps default file for that application. The problem is in the
|
|
Yggdrasil version of linux it looks some where else. Normally the
|
|
directory /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults is on the cdrom. I created a directory
|
|
and all the sub directories and I also created soft links to all the other
|
|
files and directories contain in that path but when I try to start my
|
|
new application I still get the message that No app-defaults file.
|
|
If someone knows how to admin X and define where the app-defaults are
|
|
located I'd appreciate hearing from them.
|
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|
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thanks
|
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|
Lance Holmes
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