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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, 15 Sep 94 12:14:39 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #762
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Linux-Misc Digest #762, Volume #2 Thu, 15 Sep 94 12:14:39 EDT
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Contents:
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Word Processor for Linux? (Adam Wasserman)
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Re: What is a BogoMIP? (Jake Colman)
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Re: Horrific bug in DOOM! (Mark Stockton)
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Compaq Contura Aero (Jerod Tufte)
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Re: PPP/IP Forwarding Problem (Mark Stockton)
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Linux help manual (Bill Short)
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Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support (Alan Cox)
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Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's (rodrigo vanegas)
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Re: POSIX threads for Linux :Wanted (Marc Fraioli)
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Re: When can a new system-admin-guide be expected?? (James C. Graves)
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Re: RFD: comp.os.linux.help reorganization (Matt Welsh)
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tin newsreader? (Benjamin Alman)
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Re: Anyone have a 3c505 driver? (Alan Cox)
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Re: Linux DOOM is very impressive! (Alan Cox)
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Re: bootp problems (Alan Cox)
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Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's (Alan Cox)
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Re: DOOM (Re: 320x200 X resolution?) (Harry C Pulley)
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Re: Accelerated-X for Linux (Gary William Flake)
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What is the granularity of the Linux clock ? (Kevin Esler)
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Re: 486/dx2-66 vs P60 vs P66 vs P90 ? (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Convert P5 90 -> 100 ? (Lee Wai Han)
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From: awasser@mtkgc.com (Adam Wasserman)
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Subject: Word Processor for Linux?
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Reply-To: awasser@mtkgc.com
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 16:12:36 GMT
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I'd like to obtain a word processor for linux, of the MS Word or IslandWrite
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variety: WYSIWIG, menu-driven, et. al. Does any of you know of such a beast?
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Please email me in addition to posting, particularly if you have one installed
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(vendor email invited as well).
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If linux had 1) a good word processor, 2) Quicken, and 3) ran my dos/windows
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multi-media toys, I'd wipe dos/windows off my disk completely. Assistance
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appreciated!
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| Adam Wasserman Sakura Global Capital awasser@mtkgc.com |
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From: jcolman@lehman.com (Jake Colman)
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Subject: Re: What is a BogoMIP?
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 16:16:19 GMT
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H. Peter Anvin (hpa@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu) wrote:
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: It's one MIPS - two MIPS. Anyway. The BogoMIPS number is a
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: measurement of how fast your machine does absolutely nothing.
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So what is its relevance?
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--
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Jake Colman email: jcolman@lehman.com
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Lehman Brothers, Inc. voice: (212) 526-1762
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3 World Financial Center FAX : (212) 526-1411
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21st Floor
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New York, NY 10285
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From: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com (Mark Stockton)
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Subject: Re: Horrific bug in DOOM!
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Reply-To: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 00:44:05 GMT
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Bill West (billw@starbase.neosoft.com) wrote:
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: This thread started as a joke and now it is a debate over operating
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: systems:-)
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: ******************************************************************************
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: Bill West
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: Houston TX
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: email: billw@starbase.neosoft.com
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: ******************************************************************************
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Yep.
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Someone please give Rich Hall 'net access. I think we need some new
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nouns and adjectives on Usenet. In his place, I'd like to present this
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sniglet:
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cybernality: n. That hidden part of a person's character that only
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surfaces on Usenet.
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--
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Mark Stockton
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marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
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From: jet@b62528.student.cwru.edu (Jerod Tufte)
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Subject: Compaq Contura Aero
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 01:28:12 GMT
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has anyone tried to run Linux on this machine? I'm thinking of getting
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one for light work, to complement my main linux system, and I was
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wondering if there were any problems with it and linux. I noticed in
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the bios messages that it supported the Plug-n-play standard.
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thanks,
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Jerod
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--
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WARNING: In case of rapture, this computer will be manned.
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Drink Jolt!, All the sugar and twice the caffeine. PopUlating the World
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Check out BruceNet at http://b62528.student.cwru.edu/ "Groovy!" --Ash
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****jet@b62528.student.cwru.edu <<< finger me for PGP2.5 public key*****
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.admin,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions
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From: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com (Mark Stockton)
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Subject: Re: PPP/IP Forwarding Problem
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Reply-To: marks@schooner.sys.hou.compaq.com
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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 00:37:55 GMT
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For myself and at least one other person, the fix was to upgrade to
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kernel 1.1.50. It's in the Incoming directory on sunsite. In my case,
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since my slip server itself uses a Cisco for it's default route, I also had
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to answer no to "Assume subnets are local".
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MarkS
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From: short@csc.mc.edu (Bill Short)
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Subject: Linux help manual
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Date: 14 Sep 1994 16:48:08 -0500
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Hi, I need a Linux help manual in ps or text could someone tell me where
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that might be or where the faq is?
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Thanks,
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William
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Crossposted-To: gnu.misc.discuss
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 11:52:11 GMT
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In article <1994Sep11.201208.22928@cs.cornell.edu> mdw@cs.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh) writes:
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>Those "disclaimers" don't relieve the fundamental problems that
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>people perceive with the GPL, namely, the fact that (a) source
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>mustg be provided, and (b) modifications must be copylefted as
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>well.
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Well the problem is what constitutes an interface and thats something GNU
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do need to clean up. There are numerous other little problems with it like
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any other license
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eg - Can BSD code be incorporated and redistributed as part
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of a GPL program: Specifically does the BSD license
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requirement for credits in the documentation etc count
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as an 'additional restriction' on distribution as the GPL
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requires there are none. If it does (as my legal info says)
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then you can't mix BSD with GPL and distribute the result.
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If it doesn't can I therefore sell software GPL'd but with
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a documentation requirement of must come with this expensive
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booklet I've written ?
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- How do inline functions in include files related to the GPL
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- What about structures from include files
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- When is a dynamic link a dynamic link
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- Interface issues. If I build a system that can use an LGPL
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shared library I don't have to give a damn about the LGPL -
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It hasn't got any gnu code in it and if people choose to
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plug the two together its up to them.
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A GPL v3 seems needed for at least one of these issues.
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Alan
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--
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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From: rv@cs.brown.edu (rodrigo vanegas)
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Subject: Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 13:08:14 GMT
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In article <Cw5K1D.31@seagoon.newcastle.edu.au>, c9219517@sage.newcastle.edu.au (Scott Howard) writes:
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> : Since when did FSF start demanding that distributors give this
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> : stuff away at cost? I was under the impression that they could
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> : sell it for anything they wanted. The distributor, however, could
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> : not control what the purchaser does with it.
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> From the FSF COPYING file...
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> b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three
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> years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your
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> cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete
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> machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be
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This only applies if the original sale did not already include a copy
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of the source code. The intent here is that there should be no
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opportunity for a company to sell a program object code (such as a
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binary) for a low price and then the source code for a high price so
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that the profit once again derives from the "restricted" access to the
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source code. If, however, the program is delivered in one package
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which includes the source code, then it may be sold at any price.
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The idea is simple. You can sell GPLed code, you just can't sell it
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without also providing ready access to its source code. If you want
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to distribute without the hassle of delivering megs of C files to
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users who usually won't care, then there is a provision (quoted above)
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to make life easy for you.
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rodrigo vanegas
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rv@cs.brown.edu
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ps. Followups to gnu.misc.discuss
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From: mjf@clark.net (Marc Fraioli)
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Subject: Re: POSIX threads for Linux :Wanted
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 23:59:04 GMT
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Reply-To: mjf@clark.net
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There should be an implementation at rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/pthreads that
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compiles on Linux out of the box. Compliant with some draft or other
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of POSIX.4.
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---
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Marc Fraioli | "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist- "
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mjf@clark.net | - Last words of Union General John Sedgwick,
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| Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, U.S. Civil War
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From: ansible@MCS.COM (James C. Graves)
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Subject: Re: When can a new system-admin-guide be expected??
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Date: 13 Sep 1994 20:29:55 -0500
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I just called O'Reilly & Associates today. The Linux Network
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Administrator's Guide will be delayed until December, but they are
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taking back orders now. The operator I talked to heard that there
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are plans for another book.
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Also highly recommended is: TCP/IP Network Administration. It has
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general info on the protocols, routing, name service, sendmail, and a
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little security. Also has a good section on troubleshooting.
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O'Reilly: (800) 998-9938 or order@ora.com
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Later Dudes,
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James
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Crossposted-To: news.groups
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From: mdw@cs.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh)
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Subject: Re: RFD: comp.os.linux.help reorganization
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 13:47:20 GMT
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In article <357c05$cie@rodan.UU.NET> Dave Sill <de5@de5.CTD.ORNL.GOV> writes:
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>I recently conducted a straw poll in comp.os.linux.help
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Probably not the best group to conduct such a poll.
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> 2. Create:
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> comp.os.linux.answers
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> For posting Linux FAQs and How-To's. This will help keep the
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> traffic down in the c.o.l.help.* groups--only a single "Read
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> before posting"-type message will be required.
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This is what comp.os.linux.announce is for. It has been around for
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some time, it's moderated, and it's got a readership of over 150,000.
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Why on earth would you want to create another group?
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M. Welsh
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From: alman@myhost.subdomain.domain (Benjamin Alman)
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Crossposted-To: wpi.system.linux,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: tin newsreader?
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 13:45:18 GMT
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Reply-To: alman@strangiato.Res.WPI.EDU
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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look here (i think)
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I use tin (well, rtin) to read news here... on my own pc on the .Res
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subdomain... and whenever I post a message, it shows my address as
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alman@myhost.subdomain.domain - (of course i have gotten it so that when
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people reply, it works fine... but why does it display this? and how can
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I fix it? thanks! email any responses please!
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From: Ben Alman, Internet: alman@wpi.edu, My PC: alman@strangiato.res.wpi.edu
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Linux 1.1.50 + XFree386-2.1.1, Slackware 2.0 on an i486 DX/2-66 with 20mb RAM
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It's just the age, It's just a stage, We disengage, We turn the page... -Rush
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: Anyone have a 3c505 driver?
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 11:41:47 GMT
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In article <355ucs$ofr@maxwell11.ee> kmzoerho@mtu.edu (Forkboy) writes:
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>Subject says it all. Anyone have one? Know where I could find one? I've
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>looked on the ftp sites, and haven't found one yet. It isn't terribly
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>important, but I would like to be able to use my 3c505 under Linux.
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It's in the ALPHA test drivers in 1.1.50 - dunno how well it works 8)
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Alan
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: Linux DOOM is very impressive!
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 11:45:51 GMT
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In article <352els$r1i@news.u.washington.edu> xyzzy@u.washington.edu (Trent Piepho) writes:
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>slow down when I turn on sound. I think you just have some kind of setup
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>problem. Does it say "using MIT-SHM" when is starts up?
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Whoops... now thats an embarassing oversight. Make config; make dep; make
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and its now playable :)
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Alan
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: bootp problems
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 11:53:53 GMT
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In article <1994Sep9.170830.15899@umr.edu> quandt@cs.umr.edu (Brian Quandt) writes:
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>GeAtting the follwoing out of bootp can anyone hlep, I'm running
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>a slackware install upgraded to 1.1.35 of the os
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>ioctl(SIOCSARP) protocol family not supported.
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Get the upgraded bootp from sunacm.swan.ac.uk in the Upgrades directory
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Alan
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 11:56:08 GMT
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In article <Cw5K1D.31@seagoon.newcastle.edu.au> c9219517@sage.newcastle.edu.au (Scott Howard) writes:
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> b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three
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> years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your
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> cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete
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> machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be
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But all the CD-ROM vendors include all the sources anyway (see section (a))
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instead.
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Alan
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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From: hpulley@uoguelph.ca (Harry C Pulley)
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Subject: Re: DOOM (Re: 320x200 X resolution?)
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 12:41:30 GMT
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Teemu Kilpivuori (teekilpi@utu.fi) wrote:
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: Philippe Steindl (psteindl@il.us.swissbank.com) wrote:
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: : >
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: : > Note that pixel doubling/tripling doesn't work, and sound only
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: : > works with a 16 bit soundcard. (Anyone want to sell one cheap? *grin*)
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: : Nope, that's wrong :-) There is a newer version on sunsite now, where
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: : pixel doubling and tripling are fixed. The 16 bit soundcard thing is true,
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: : though...
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: Not anymore. I found a package called doom_16to8bit_snd.tar.gz
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: (or something like that) from ftp.funet.fi:/pub/OS/Linux/Incoming
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: I haven't tried it yet, so I don't no if it works, but ...
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It works great! The sound isn't perfect and it is a bit late (but I hear that
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it is late on a real 16 bit card too?) but it is much better than silence. I
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fight a lot better when I can hear my opponents.
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Harry
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<:-{} hpulley@uoguelph.ca |This message released|It takes all kinds,
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\ Harry C. Pulley, IV |to the PUBLIC DOMAIN.|and to each his own.
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==================================+=====================|This thought in mind,
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Stay away from the DOS side, Luke!|Un*x don't play that.|I walk alone.
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From: flake@scr.siemens.com (Gary William Flake)
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Subject: Re: Accelerated-X for Linux
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Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 21:28:10 GMT
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In article <ann-10345.777397922@cs.cornell.edu>,
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Jeremy Chatfield <jdc@crab.xinside.com> wrote:
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>X Inside Inc has a high performance X Server available for Linux.
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>The server is a replacement for the XFree86 Server (i.e. install
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>XFree86 server, fonts, clients and libs and then install
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>Accelerated-X Server). The server supports modern high performance
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>graphics accelerator chipsets, such as the Matrox MGA series, ATI
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>Mach 64, S3 964, Number 9 I-128, Cirrus GD5434, etc.
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^^^^^^^
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Actually, this is not true. We purchased the ``Accelerated'' X server
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from X-Inside a few weeks ago. We also purchased an ATI MACH 64
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specifically because of this and other advertisements which make such
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claims. After working through versions 1.0 and 1.1 of the server
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without success, I called them back to get some technical assistance.
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They finally told me that a later release would fix the problem (It's
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not that the performance was poor -- the server never worked at all.)
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They promised to FedEx a working version to me ASAP. It never
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arrived. I called back. It was to arrive yesterday. Still nothing.
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Jeremy Chatfield has not returned a single phone call. Gary Anderson
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was great at selling me on X-Inside but has failed to produce a
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working product or deliver any of his promises. I am actively
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seeking a refund.
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Let the buyer beware.
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Regards,
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Gary Flake, Ph.D.
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Gary W. Flake, flake@scr.siemens.com, Phone: 609-734-3676, Fax: 609-734-6565
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USPS: Siemens Corporate Research, 755 College Road East, Princeton, NJ 08540
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From: esler@ch.hp.com (Kevin Esler)
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Subject: What is the granularity of the Linux clock ?
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 14:27:19 GMT
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Reply-To: Kevin Esler <esler@ch.hp.com>
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Can a Linux user tell me what is the length of the clock tick on Linux ?
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The following program, when compiled and run, will print it out:
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>-----------------------------------------------------------------<
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#include <unistd.h>
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main ()
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{
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printf ("%d\n", sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK));
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}
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>-----------------------------------------------------------------<
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Secondly, has anyone experimented with making the timer granularity
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finer ? If so, what sort of overhead is incurred ?
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Kevin Esler //hewlett-packard/cso/stg/std/mll (MA Language Lab)
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esler@ch.hp.com (508) 436-5979
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From: gonzo@magnet.mednet.net (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Subject: Re: 486/dx2-66 vs P60 vs P66 vs P90 ?
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Date: 14 Sep 1994 19:55:09 GMT
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In article <357cir$cfv@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu>,
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Andrew Krenz <uznerk@mcl.ucsb.edu> wrote:
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>Most bang for the buck: Get a 486dx2-66, and make sure it's an AMD
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>cpu, not Intel. Then, get a motherboard that you can easily change the
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>bus speed settings, via jumpers. A friend of mine bought the above
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>combination for $290 (MB + CPU) at a computer show, and the AMD chip
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>happily cruises along at an overclocked 80mhz. He ran Doom running
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>demo mode for 4 days straight without a crash. His Norton SI is
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>152, compared with ~124 at 66mhz, annd 190 for a P5-60. However, I
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>heard a rumor that AMD is catching on and now calling their chips
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>DX2-80's, so you might want to buy soon while they're cheap.
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Yup, I'm doing this. I get 40.something BogoMips on it. I'm using an AMD
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486DX2-66 with an SiS 486-471 VL bus motherboard.
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One catch. It crashes randomly unless I have the case cover off and a
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desk fan blowing on the motherboard. And yes, I do have a fan on the case
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(*and* a CPU fan), but it wasn't enough.
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I'd still recommend it, though. There's a hole on the case to mount a
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second fan, and I think once I do that the problems will clear up -- the
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one that came with the case is pretty weak.
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Pat
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From: im_lwhab@uxmail.ust.hk (Lee Wai Han)
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Subject: Convert P5 90 -> 100 ?
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 11:03:12 GMT
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We already heard that AMD dx2-66 can be work as dx2-80.
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But do anybody think/had tried to work P5 90 at frequency of 100?
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Or work P5 60 at frequency 66MHz?
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