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From: Digestifier <Linux-Misc-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Thu, 8 Sep 94 21:13:29 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #726
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Linux-Misc Digest #726, Volume #2 Thu, 8 Sep 94 21:13:29 EDT
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Contents:
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Modifying serial interface cards for SLIP? (andrei@labomath.univ-orleans.fr)
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driver wanted for NE3200 (Andre Addicks)
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memory above 16Mb ? (Andre Addicks)
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wanted software for Compaq IDA controller (Andre Addicks)
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Re: Linux Tech Support Job Offering (Michael_Johnston)
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Re: CD Installation HELP !!! (Sylvain NIERVEZE)
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Re: Linux Tech Support Job Offering (Grant Edwards)
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Re: Virus checker software for Linux. (Jason Haar)
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Re: WARNING about shadow-mk package (Robert J. Adams)
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Re: Linux BBS Software (Wayne Hodgen)
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Re: IDE vs SCSI (was 486dx4 vs Pentium 60) (Jason V Robertson)
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Re: ATI Mach64 Alpha driver Arrived:!!!!!! (Harald Milz)
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animals game (Vincent Stemen)
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Re: Linux in InfoWorld (Dennis Heltzel)
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Re: lpr and hp520 ( Paul Cardwell)
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Compaq Ethernet adapter driver (Anders Ostling)
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Re: Dialin/dialout modem setup for UUCP etc. (Wayne Throop)
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Linux for the CBC News (Canadian Broadcasting Corp) (Eric Masson)
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Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support (Jay Maynard)
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From: andrei@labomath.univ-orleans.fr
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Subject: Modifying serial interface cards for SLIP?
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 07:01:27 -0500
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Hello,
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In the sources of the serial driver, I have encountered a note, that
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16C550 can work up to 1.5 mbit/s, so it would be nice to make a serial card
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with the respective oscillator. I am considering linking two machines in a
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network, and I wonder if it would be an efficient solution to change the
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oscillators in the serial cards to get the abovementioned communication speed
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and to use SLIP? I would like to hear what performances one could obtain this
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way, is the linux serial driver adapted to cope with such speeds, wouldn't
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there be too much errors, what would be the effect of the CPU usage, et.c....
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Many thanks in advance,
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Andrew Yakovlev
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From: A.Addicks@telecom.ptt.nl (Andre Addicks)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: driver wanted for NE3200
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Date: 5 Sep 1994 06:46:22 GMT
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Hello,
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can somebody tell me if there a driver available for a NE3200
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network adapter ?
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greetings,
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Andre Addicks
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===============================================================================
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Andre Addicks | Telephone : +31 70 3437944
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PTT Telecom B.V. | Telefax : +31 70 3436268
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I&AT | E-mail : A.Addicks@telecom.ptt.nl
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P.O. Box 423 | DISCLAIMER: This Statement is not an official
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NL-2260 AK Leidschendam | statement from, nor does it represent an
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The Netherlands | official position of, PTT Telecom B.V.
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From: A.Addicks@telecom.ptt.nl (Andre Addicks)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: memory above 16Mb ?
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 07:05:29 GMT
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Hello,
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We are trying to setup a Compaq systempro (486/33 Mhz) with 24 Mb internal
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memory. We compiled the kernel (1.1.45) with the option:
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'Limit memory to low 16MB' CONFIG_MAX_16M n
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Still after booting Linux finds no more than 16Mb. Kernel message:
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"Memory 15004k/16256k available (652 kernel code, 384 reserved, 216k data)
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Anybody knows where to find the lost 8Mb ?
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Thanks in advance,
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Andre Addicks.
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Andre Addicks | Telephone : +31 70 3437944
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PTT Telecom B.V. | Telefax : +31 70 3436268
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I&AT | E-mail : A.Addicks@telecom.ptt.nl
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P.O. Box 423 | DISCLAIMER: This Statement is not an official
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NL-2260 AK Leidschendam | statement from, nor does it represent an
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The Netherlands | official position of, PTT Telecom B.V.
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===============================================================================
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From: A.Addicks@telecom.ptt.nl (Andre Addicks)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: wanted software for Compaq IDA controller
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Date: 2 Sep 1994 13:47:34 GMT
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Hello,
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can somebody tell me if there is already software to detect a
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Compaq CPQ001373 Drive Array Controller (IDA2) ?
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greetings
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Andre Addicks
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===============================================================================
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Andre Addicks | Telephone : +31 70 3437944
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PTT Telecom B.V. | Telefax : +31 70 3436268
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I&AT | E-mail : A.Addicks@telecom.ptt.nl
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P.O. Box 423 | DISCLAIMER: This Statement is not an official
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NL-2260 AK Leidschendam | statement from, nor does it represent an
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The Netherlands | official position of, PTT Telecom B.V.
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===============================================================================
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From: mjohnsto@dorsai.org (Michael_Johnston)
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Subject: Re: Linux Tech Support Job Offering
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Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 13:51:45 GMT
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Clifton Koch (koch@rtsg.mot.com) wrote:
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: mjohnsto@dorsai.org (Michael_Johnston) writes:
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: >Please send your resume with salary requirements to Michael Johnston at
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: >(516) 889-8665. We will not accept phone calls or email about this
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: >position. We will contact you within 1 week of receipt of your resume and
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: >salary requirements to setup an interview if we are interested in meeting
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: >with you.
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: Umm, won't accept phone calls, but you leave a phone number as the contact
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: point? Is this a FAX line?
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Yes, as several folks have pointed out, this statement was contradictory.
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Resumes should be faxed to (516) 889-8665.
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From: nierveze@supelec.fr (Sylvain NIERVEZE)
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Subject: Re: CD Installation HELP !!!
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 11:23:37 GMT
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Aditya Mishra (mishra@cs.utexas.edu) wrote:
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: This is for a DESPERATE friend! Please enlighten her....
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: Subject: HELP!! "Read-only file system" message from Linux Installation
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: I had posted this question before, but got no response. I hope someone
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: will respond because I am stuck on my installation. I have already
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: read all the latest linux FAQ files, but that problem was not addressed.
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: I am trying to install slackware(v1.1.1) from cdrom.
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: I partitioned my hard drive with the following configuration:
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: /dev/hda1 205096(blocks) dos
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: /dev/hda2 82152 linux native
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: /dev/hda3 10584 linux swap
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: /dev/hda4 112896 linux native
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: I ran setup and followed the prompts, but the installation failed with the
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: following messages:
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: "Done formatting device /dev/hda2...
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: Root partition mounted.
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: /bin setup: cannot create /mnt/fstab: read-only file system".
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: Question:
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: How do I go about making my / filesystem read-write?
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: I am running a 486D66 with 420M hard drive and Creative Soundblaster Card
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: and CD-ROM drive.
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Have you tried to quit the slackware setup, then login as root and mount it
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your self with something like :
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mount -t ext2 /dev/hda2 /mnt ?
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normally, the mount command mounts the filesystem as read-write, if you
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formatted the /dev/hda2 partition e2mkfs.
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But maybe there is something broken with the slackware setup. The last
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version is 2.0 , isn't it ?
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bye
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: Thanks in advance.
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--
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Sylvain NIERVEZE ! Supelec
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Etudiant a Supelec (2eme annee) ! Plateau de Moulon
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nierveze@esesd1.supelec.fr ! 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex
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nierveze_syl@lsi.supelec.fr !
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From: grante@reddwarf.rosemount.com (Grant Edwards)
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Subject: Re: Linux Tech Support Job Offering
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 1994 20:25:39 GMT
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Michael_Johnston (mjohnsto@dorsai.org) wrote:
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: We are looking for someone who knows Linux and who can speak clearly
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: and concisely to end-users.
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Hey, I can be clear and concise, maybe I should give it a shot:
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"Go read the HOWTO."
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"Nobody in their right mind should _want_ to do that."
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"That's a general Unix question, go buy a Unix book."
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"I don't care what your roommate says, csh is evil."
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"Then use DOS if you like it that much."
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"It's a hardware problem not a gcc bug. Really. Trust me."
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Do I get the job? Or did you want somebody to actually help people
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and answer questions?
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--
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Grant Edwards |Yow! bleakness....
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Rosemount Inc. |desolation.... plastic
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|forks...
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grante@rosemount.com |
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From: jasonh@chineham.euro.csg.mot.com (Jason Haar)
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Subject: Re: Virus checker software for Linux.
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 15:06:50 GMT
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P. Timmins (mist@ccs.neu.edu) wrote:
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: It is NOT the fact that few people had compilers on their system, but the
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: fact that noone is about to distribute the source for a copyrighted software,
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: be it commercial or shareware, freely. That would make copy protection rEAL
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: difficult. Companies distribute binaries only <for the most part>, and charge
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: a lot extra (with a lot of paperwork) if you wish the source for commercial
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: software.
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Err - I was talking about Freeware...
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At work I use "commercial" Uni*es - I _always_ compile everthing I get
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off the Net. At home, I don't have the luxury of Gigabytes of disk, so I
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don't always...
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--
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Cheers,
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Jason
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From: adamsr@turing.uncg.edu (Robert J. Adams)
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Subject: Re: WARNING about shadow-mk package
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 20:34:44 GMT
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Mohan Kokal (magnus@cegt201.bradley.edu) wrote:
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: A new release of the package has been uploaded on to :
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: ftp.procyon.com:/pub/linux/shadow/shadow-mk.tar.gz
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: Also in this package, the file perms have been fixed for the /bin/login and
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: /bin/_login files. If you have :
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: /bin/login as mode 4711 and
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: /bin/_login as mode 4755
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: then please change this to
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: /bin/login as mode 4511 and
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: /bin/_login as mode 4500
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Actually on my machine my perms are /bin/login as mode 755
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/bin/_login mode 4500
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everything works fine for me. although i only used teh login.secure
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which was posted to this group, and the shadow-3.3.1 (patched) off sunsite.
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everything works fine for me (rlogin telnet etc...)
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Robert
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/****************************************************************************
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* Robert Adams * The University Of North Carolina at Greensboro *
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* adamsr@turing.uncg.edu computer science / general music *
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* adamsr@hamlet.uncg.edu who wants dos/windows/os2? when one has UNIX *
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****************************************************************************/
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From: hodgen@informatik.uni-koblenz.de (Wayne Hodgen)
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Subject: Re: Linux BBS Software
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 08:04:53 GMT
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|> Try UniBoard. It isn't free, but it is cheap. He does have support for FIDO
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Problem number 1.
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|> (in Beta). You can get it from ftp.wariat.org:/pub/uniboard.
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|> BTW, source ISN'T available. But it does work well and is very configurable :-)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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BOOM! No way. No source, no chance. Before I pay for something or install a
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binary release I'll write one myself. Thats the Linux spirit.
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It may take a while but what the hell.
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--
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Wayne Hodgen | hodgen@informatik.uni-koblenz.de | #include <ridiculouslylong
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Uni Koblenz, | or Fight-o-net 2:2454/518.42 | legalesemumbojumbodisclaim
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Rheinau 1, | Voice: +49 261 9119-645 | er||stupidasciipictureover
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56075 Koblenz. | Fax: +49 261 9119-499 | 20linestoannoythenet.cops>
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From: jr7877@eehpx12 (Jason V Robertson)
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Subject: Re: IDE vs SCSI (was 486dx4 vs Pentium 60)
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 21:00:50 GMT
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In article <34l3io$1pq@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> damien@b63519.student.cwru.edu (Damien P. Neil) writes:
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>In article <34iald$6s1@galaxy.ucr.edu>,
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>Michael Griffith <grif@corsa.ucr.edu> wrote:
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>>In article <Cvpu55.8nA@dfw.net>, Justin Scott <jhs@dfw.net> wrote:
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>>>But IDE and Pentium and Linux would be like cramming several thousand psi
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>>>of a thick liquid through a stirring straw... it will be a slow and
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>>>tedious process.
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>>
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>>Not necessarily. Here is a quote from the comp.periphs.scsi FAQ:
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>
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>[ quote deleted ]
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>One other consideration is that IDE drives take up processor time while
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>being accessed. An easy way to see this is to mkfs a partition on an IDE
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>drive while in X -- X will come to a standstill, no matter how fast your
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>machine.
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>
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>In addition, SCSI drives beat out IDE if you have multiple processes
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>accessing the drive simultaneously.
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>I have an IDE, but given any choice at all, I would go with a SCSI. I
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>agree that the concept of putting an IDE drive on a Pentium system is
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>ridiculous. If you really need the speed of a Pentium, get a decent drive
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>at the same time.
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>
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I don't know. VLB IDE isn't too bad. As you have probably read, also, it
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has a quicker access time, usually. Most people probably wouldn't even
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notice too much of a difference while using "normal" applications.
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Although I guess Linux users aren't really "normal". I may stick up a
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little for IDE, but I too would rather have a SCSI so I could hook up a
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decent CD-Rom and a Hard Disk to the same adapter.
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--
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Email: jroberts@uiuc.edu
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Ph or finger jroberts@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu for PGP public key.
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(Like I actually need one).
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From: hm@ix.de (Harald Milz)
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Subject: Re: ATI Mach64 Alpha driver Arrived:!!!!!!
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Reply-To: hm@ix.de
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Date: Wed, 7 Sep 1994 17:01:48 GMT
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In comp.os.linux.misc, U62323@uicvm.uic.edu wrote:
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> I found Alpha driver from MIT on sunsite.unc.edu in directory
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> /pub/Linux/X11/X-servers, file name is XF_SVGA_Mach64.tar.gz
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> Make sure you read Readme file after un-taring the file.
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I doubt this is from MIT or supported by the XFree86 team.
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--
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Underlying Principle of Socio-Genetics:
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Superiority is recessive.
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--
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Harald Milz (hm@ix.de) WWW: http://www.ix.de/editors/hm.html
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iX Multiuser Multitasking Magazine phone +49 (511) 53 52-377
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Helstorfer Str. 7, D-30625 Hannover fax +49 (511) 53 52-378
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Opinions stated herein are my own, not necessarily my employer's.
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stated herein are my own, not necessarily my employer's.
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From: vstemen@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Vincent Stemen)
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Subject: animals game
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 08:37:45 -0600
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Does anybody know if there is an "animals" game available for Linux?
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I have seen it on several other versions of unix (including Minix and Coherent).
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It is a cute guessing game that learns as you play it. I am suprised I have
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not seen it on Linux. I have also not been able to find it in any of the
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normal unix archives such as uunet.
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- Vincent
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Vincent Stemen | vstemen@csn.org
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Colorado USA |
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MSDOS = MicroShafts Distribution of Sh.. ********** Try Linux ! ************
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From: dheltzel@crl.com (Dennis Heltzel)
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Subject: Re: Linux in InfoWorld
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 14:46:51 -0000
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I read the article also. I thought the most interesting part was that
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they seemed to highlight the intelligent install program. If they had
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tried the same thing with SCO, the DOS data would have been toast !!
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Way to go Morse!
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Dennis
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From: cardwell@HDFS3 ( Paul Cardwell )
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Subject: Re: lpr and hp520
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Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 13:05:50 GMT
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I have an HP Deskjet 520 myself, but I use a custom program to
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pre-format the output to my printer. Manuals and other documents
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look nice. It's available on sunsite.????.???. and I think the
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name of this package is djscript? Look under the 'text' areas.
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Paul
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From: anos@elmrd6.ineab.ikea.se (Anders Ostling)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.programmer
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Subject: Compaq Ethernet adapter driver
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Date: 8 Sep 94 21:41:20 +0200
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Hi all
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I wonder if somebody has hacked a driver for the built-in ethernet
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adapter in Compaq's new Pentium systems. I don't have the name or model
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handy, but I don't figure that there could be too many variants of these
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new beasts...
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Please mail any helpful information.
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Thanks
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Anders
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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Internet anos@ineab.ikea.se |
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| _ _ Voice +46-42-25 73 08, Fax 25 73 70, Attn: Anders Ostling |
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| \ \ \ IKEA Northern Europe AB, Sweden |
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From: throopw%sheol.uucp@dg-rtp.dg.com (Wayne Throop)
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Subject: Re: Dialin/dialout modem setup for UUCP etc.
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 15:07:14 GMT
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:: From: Bill Hiley (bhiley@sydney.DIALix.oz.au)
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:: I want to setup the modem on my Linux machine for dialout (for UUCP)
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:: and dialin (for terminal access). I have read the Serial-Howto, but
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:: I can't figure out how to flip the modem between 'quiet mode' (for
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:: dialin terminal access) and normal response mode so that UUCP can
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:: chat to the modem and get eg 'CONNECT' type messages.
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: From: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (Tracy R. Reed)
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: There is an option in uugetty that will cause the modem to be on or
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: off at certain times. Look at the SCHED option in the getty man page.
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When I tried uugetty and the SCHED option earlier this year, I couldn't
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get it to work no matter how hard I tried. I suspect an ever-so-slight
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mismatch between the examples in that version of the manual and the
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actual syntax of the schedule settings, but I was never able to resolve
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it. I haven't gone back to see if a more recent uugetty would work for
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me now, because I ended up using another workaround.
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So, if you are using agetty, or uugetty's SCHED doesn't do the trick,
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you could do what I did: I put events in root's crontab to edit
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/etc/inittab to enable/disable the getty on the relevant tty. Just use
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sed or ed or perl or whatnot to key off of the name in the inittab line,
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something like
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s/^d2:/#d2:/ (to turn the getty off)
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and s/^#d2:/d2:/ (to turn it on)
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Remember to poke init with a signal, and Bob's your uncle.
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Another alternative is to get and install mgetty, which seems to
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have facilities for automagically shutting down a getty when uucp tries
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to call out, without having to schedule "holes" to call out through.
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(At least, I *think* it might be able to do that, and whether it can
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or not, mgetty may be good for what ails ye, since it has more bells
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and whistles than the fanciest circus caliope.)
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--
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Wayne Throop throopw%sheol.uucp@dg-rtp.dg.com
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throop@aur.alcatel.com
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Crossposted-To: soc.culture.canada
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From: ericm@finnegan.ee.mcgill.ca (Eric Masson)
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Subject: Linux for the CBC News (Canadian Broadcasting Corp)
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Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 03:42:06 GMT
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Hello Maple Leaf Linuxers,
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The CBC News (Peter, Pamela, Wendy et al) can be reached on the internet
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at
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tvnews@mail.north.net
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The even better news is that the box running the whole service is
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a 1.1.48 Linux box 8) So our tax payer dollars aren't going
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towards expensive operating systems in this time of austerity. I
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keep my fingers crossed that the CBC will continue in this thrifty
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line of thought. Linux is surely making waves.
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Salut,
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Eric
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--
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Eric Masson - ericm@finnegan.ee.mcgill.ca - FAX: 514 398 4470
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From: jmaynard@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Jay Maynard)
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Crossposted-To: gnu.misc.discuss
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Subject: Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 17:54:46 -0600
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In article <1994Sep8.142206.18896@cs.cornell.edu>,
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Matt Welsh <mdw@cs.cornell.edu> wrote:
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>Calm down. The FSF isn't the Borg. They are not out to assimilate Linux.
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Of course not. As you point out earlier in your message, they've already
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done it.
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--
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Jay Maynard, EMT-P, K5ZC, PP-ASEL | Never ascribe to malice that which can
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jmaynard@admin5.hsc.uth.tmc.edu | adequately be explained by stupidity.
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The US Constitution: 1789-1994. RIP.
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