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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, 29 Sep 94 13:13:12 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #844
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Linux-Misc Digest #844, Volume #2 Thu, 29 Sep 94 13:13:12 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: 56.6 Kb simulated with 2 28.8Kb modems. Is it possible? (Andy Beal)
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Re: QNX, Linux, or 386BSD? (WAN)
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SCSI card and drive (Bill McCarthy)
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Mathematica, GAUSS (Ted Harding)
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Help: ftape 1.13b with kernel 1.1.49 (Andreas Weigand)
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e ? for menu (Sumner West)
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ost: 7 (Sumner West)
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Re: ext2 QUESTIONS (Unix answers) (Sumner West)
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assword: (Sumner West)
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Re: Is Linux faster than Os/2? Please help. (Shamim P. Mohamed)
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3D CAD for Linux? Help! (P. Enrico)
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Re: SCO WordPerfect: does it run on Linux? (root)
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Re: which is better: Mitsumi or Panasonic CDROM? (Teemu Kilpivuori)
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WD AC2540 or QUANTUM LPS540 - which one should I buy ? (Piet Ruyssinck)
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Re: Linux AMD Problems (Mitchum DSouza)
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From: bealar@ndlc.occ.uky.edu (Andy Beal)
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Subject: Re: 56.6 Kb simulated with 2 28.8Kb modems. Is it possible?
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Date: 28 Sep 1994 21:59:56 -0500
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matt kracht (kracht42@matrix.newpaltz.edu) wrote:
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: Juana Moreno (madrid@gandalf.rutgers.edu) wrote:
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: : I just had this idea. There must be a way to simulate a 56.6 Kb connection
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: : without the need unconventional equipment (from the home user point of view,
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: : I mean). May be with just 2 28.8 modems connected to 2 regular phone lines and
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: : some smart low level packet routing ( choosing for a packet the least busy
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: : line) it has to be possible.
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How do you plan to split (and rejoin) the signals? What happens if one
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modem gets a fuzzy line? That would cause it to hang or fall back to a
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lower speed, what happens then?
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Are you trying to tie your Linux box into your work network? or ar you
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just doing terminal emulation?
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--
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/^\ /^\
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___________/\ / \ / \ /\________ Andy Beal
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\/ \ / \/ bealar@ndlc.occ.uky.edu
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\/
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From: wan@bga.com (WAN)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.qnx,comp.os.386bsd.misc
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Subject: Re: QNX, Linux, or 386BSD?
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 14:11:02 GMT
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Po-Han Lin (plin@girtab.usc.edu) wrote:
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: If one has a pc compatible with a 486, which OS is the best unix
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: operating system? QNX, Linux, or 386BSD?
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On this forum, comp.os.qnx, QNX!
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From: bmccarth@gulfaero.com (Bill McCarthy)
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Subject: SCSI card and drive
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 19:30:34 -0400
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Hiya:
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First, I know next to nothing about SCSI, so if this question is naive or
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just plain stupid, please bear with me. I looking to add an external hard
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disk and since I have a spare slot, I figured this should be via a SCSI
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controller. Now, I figure an Adaptec 154x is good 'cause it's supported by
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Linux and that should be a good start. I don't have any room in my box for
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another drive - I have two, so I figure an external SCSI hdd would seem the
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logical choice. Anyone have any thoughts on this setup? I would like to
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keep my two segates - one for dos/win, the other for Linux partitions and
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use the SCSI hdd for the bulk of the Linux file system. Could anyone comment
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on this proposed setup and offer suggestions as to prices and dealers? I'm
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primarilly concerned about the external hdd.
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OR
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Should I go with the Adaptec card and a large SCSI internal and forget about
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an external? Also a SCSI-2 card is okay? As I mentioned, don't know squat
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about SCSI, but am looking at it as a definite enhancement/replacement for
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my current setup. TIA!
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From: Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (Ted Harding)
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Subject: Mathematica, GAUSS
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Date: 29 Sep 1994 11:01:15 -0400
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Reply-To: Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (Ted Harding)
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In response to queries from colleagues, I am trying to find out if
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the mathematics packages MATHEMATICA and GAUSS are available for
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Linux, or in UNIX version which can be persuaded to work in Linux.
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(We're aware of MAPLE)
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Ted Harding (Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk)
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From: usera@wema10.elektro.uni-wuppertal.de (Andreas Weigand)
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Subject: Help: ftape 1.13b with kernel 1.1.49
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 14:19:01 GMT
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Hello all !
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Two weeks ago i send the following message, but i get no responce.
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So I post it again and hope someone can answer me:
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Can someone help me ? I want to use my Colorado streamer DJ-10 with
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controller card FC-10 on my Linux system ! I get the patched ftape-driver
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from sunsite and compiled it successfully. The modules were compiled same
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and I'am using kernel version 1.1.49.
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Now when I give the command "mt -f /dev/ftape reten " the tape go's from the
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beginning to the end and return. That is it what the tape should do, but
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when I want to read from the tape with:
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mt -f /dev/ftape erase
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or
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mt -f /dev/ftape status
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the tape moves and I get the message: I/O error !
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Can someone help me about this problem ?
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You can reach me via Internet at the adress:
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usera@wema10.elektro.uni-wuppertal.de
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or you can post an articel at this place !
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Thank you !
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Andreas Weigand
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usera@wema10.elektro.uni-wuppertal.de
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From: sumner@justcomp.com (Sumner West)
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Subject: e ? for menu
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 15:27:46 PDT
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Edit> Newsgroups: comp.os.coherent
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-- 13 new messages in comp.os.linux.announce, read now?
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Post: 43 of 55
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From: awang@plains.NoDak.edu (Dopey (Andy Wang))
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Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
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Subject: GCL 1.0 Binaries available
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Keywords: GCL, Common LISP, programming
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 14:14:39 GMT
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Reply-To: awang@plains.NoDak.edu (Dopey (Andy Wang))
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Followup-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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Organization: None
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Lines: 37
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Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh)
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I recently uploaded the binaries for
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SAVITR login: 8941 bytes gcl-1.0.bin.tgz
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From: sumner@justcomp.com (Sumner West)
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Subject: ost: 7
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 15:37:22 PDT
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SAVITR login: e: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 07:38:33 GMT
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In <1994Sep21.220139.19769@pvi.com> chrisj@pvi.com (Christopher Michael
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Joslyn) writes:
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>In article <35pd43$i7@myrddin.imat.com>,
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>Michael_Nelson <nelson@seahunt.imat.com> wrote:
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>>Recently, when attempting to build some applications (one was yamm),
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From: sumner@justcomp.com (Sumner West)
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Subject: Re: ext2 QUESTIONS (Unix answers)
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 15:41:54 PDT
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mjf@clark.net (Marc Fraioli) writes:
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> In article 328@elmgate.raster.Kodak.Com, eoh@raster.kodak.com (Esther Heller
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> >Your questions are basically Unix, not Linux.
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> Perhaps, but...
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> >1. The reserved 5% of disc space gives you a very small amount of elbow
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> >room to get in and clean up things when your file system fills up for
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> >whatever reason. If the reason is some program merrily and unexpectedly
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> >writing a huge file of trash you will be grateful for the system stopping
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> >it before you don't even have enough space to look for it. As someone
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> >who has cleaned out file systems at 103% capacity, leave it on _all_
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> >partitions. Trust me on this one!
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> Didn't the BSD fast filesystem suffer pretty dramatic performance
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> degradation if this was set to 0? I believe that keeping a certain
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> amount of space free allows it to better resist fragmentation,
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> keeping it quick. Don't know if this applies to ext2 as well, but
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> it might. Of course, the reason you give is plenty valid too.
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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: sumner@justcomp.com (Sumner West)
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Subject: assword:
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 15:42:17 PDT
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1122) What next?
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Post: 801 of 1122
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From: spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Steven Pritchard)
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Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: Seeking modem advice, experiences
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Date: 22 Sep 1994 22:02:56 -0600
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Organization: University of Denver, Math/CS Dept.
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haynes@cats.ucsc.edu (James H. Haynes) writes:
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Hi,
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I am thinking of purchasing a 9GB seagate drive (Elite 9) for use with
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Linux.
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Does anyone know if this would cause a problem?
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Anyone out there using big drives with Linux and regretting it?
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End of article 802 (of 1122) What next?
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Type ? for menu
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------------------------------
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From: shamim@ickenham.isu.edu (Shamim P. Mohamed)
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Subject: Re: Is Linux faster than Os/2? Please help.
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 17:04:33 -0600
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In article <35r1n8$8e5@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu>,
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Jeffrey Nipp <jnipp@unix.cc.emory.edu> wrote:
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>The real question is: Why would you want to write a THESIS on emax and
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>latex?
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Because my life is finite?
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LaTeX just does a better job of typesetting than any WYSIWYG editor I have
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seen. With the number of changes you have to make to get a dissertation out
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the door, WYSIWYG is insanity. Show me any WYSIWYG editor that can include
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and preview EPS like LaTeX/dvips/ghostscript, or set math like you can with
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LaTeX. Also, it's very easy to get all the stupid formatting details that
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Graduate Colleges have, and then once the style file is written, voila! So I
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just had to put in "dissertation" in the first line, and I knew it would be
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accepted by the University. I knew all the page numbers, section numbers,
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equation numbers, figure numbers, indices, bibliography, etc. etc. would be
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right. (And then I changed that one word to "tr" and got a departmental Tech
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Report.)
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Sure WYSIWYG's are peachy keen and neato, and the chicks dig it, but they
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didn't quite do what I needed. (Or what the Graduate College wanted.)
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And then when you factor in the cost ($0), and the robustness (there are
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very few commercial packages as solid as TeX) there is no contest.
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And all that was on a Sun Sparc, and I am delighted that everything works
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exactly the same on this Linux/X11 PC I'm using now.
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> ... and
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>Microsoft (shudder) also have robust (more robust) word processing
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>programs
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That's a good one!
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>is any time you have invested in learning EMACS. All of the traditional
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>desktop apps will be much easier to learn and use, but if you already
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>know EMACS backwards, forewards and sideways, it is probably too late to
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>make a big switch, although I learned most of Word's pertinent features
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>in a couple of days.
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This was not really a factor - I just use emacs as a text editor, and
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learning ^B ^F etc. is no different from learning whatever you have to to
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use the "desktop apps". Emacs even has an online tutorial and help that you
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can use at any time. I can even point and click with the mouse, use
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scrollbars and pull-down menus etc. if I want to.
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-s
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--
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Shamim Mohamed shamim@math.isu.edu
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"Take this cross and garlic; here's a Mezuzah if he's Jewish; a page of the
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Koran if he's a Muslim; and if he's a Zen Buddhist, you're on your own."
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Member of the League for Programming Freedom - write to lpf@uunet.uu.net
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||
------------------------------
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From: ENRICO@farm.rug.nl (P. Enrico)
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Subject: 3D CAD for Linux? Help!
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 12:44:10 GMT
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||
Hi all,
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I'm desperately looking for a good 3D CAD for Linux, doesn't matter (well..)
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if is free or not. So far I've only found Siscad, but it's first a 2D CAD
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and then it's also (unfortunately) in german!
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||
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||
Could anybody please help me?
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||
Thanx a lot in advance!
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||
-paolo
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*****************************************************************************
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If you keep an open mind people will throw a lot of garbage in it!
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****
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||
Paolo Enrico enrico@farm.rug.nl
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||
*****************************************************************************
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||
|
||
------------------------------
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||
|
||
From: fnrjh@dev103.elmer.alaska.edu (root)
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||
Subject: Re: SCO WordPerfect: does it run on Linux?
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||
Date: 26 Sep 1994 23:32:20 GMT
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||
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||
Jeff Arnholt (arnholt@mayo.edu) wrote:
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: I use WP at work on a SparcStation. I use WP under Windows
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: at home. WP is the only utility I'm missing from my
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: Linux arsenal. Questions: does it run under Linux? What problems
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: have people encountered? Would anybody recommend it?
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: I should sadly note that the Windows version is much faster
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: than the SparcStation (the Sun having >3x mips), but of course not as
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||
: reliable. I'd guess that SCO WP is like molasses.
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: I'd appreciate any comments, preferably mail (arnholt@mayo.edu)
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||
: Many thanks.
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||
|
||
: ---
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||
:
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||
: Jeff Arnholt: mail arnholt@mayo.edu
|
||
: Mayo Medical and Graduate Schools
|
||
: 200 1st St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905
|
||
|
||
YES!!! I am runing WP for SCO on my linux box right now. It is FAST!
|
||
I have 5.1 and went through some contortions to get it running. But now
|
||
it works. There is a demo version on ftp.wordperfect.com that is derived
|
||
from the first version of Wp for SCO. It is REALY slow. I am happy to say
|
||
that my copy is not.
|
||
|
||
First I copied the IBCS2 files to my machine. /pub/linux/ALPHA/ibcs2
|
||
from tsx-11.mit.edu and installed them. recompiled it and the kernel.
|
||
I am using 1.1.42 of Linux. Then loaded it via insmod iBCS in my rc.local
|
||
file. Then I hacked the install for 5.1 and now I can run it. I just
|
||
cd to wordperfect/wpbin and run xwp. Never used the terminal version of
|
||
wp. Just the X version. Hope this helps. Robert
|
||
|
||
fnrjh@dev103.elmer.alaska.edu
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: teekilpi@euroni.cs.utu.fi (Teemu Kilpivuori)
|
||
Subject: Re: which is better: Mitsumi or Panasonic CDROM?
|
||
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 13:25:45 GMT
|
||
|
||
: >The specs are lying. The Panasonic is faster than the Mitsumi.
|
||
|
||
: What evidence do you have for that ?
|
||
Yeah,what. As I understand, Panasonic doesn't use IRQ nor DMA, only software
|
||
polling, which makes it slower,and it causes more CPU-load than Mitsumi with
|
||
IRQ and DMA enabled. I have tested both drives, and seen that myself, which
|
||
is why I bought a Mitsumi.
|
||
--
|
||
_________________________
|
||
/______________________ | Address:Teemu Kilpivuori
|
||
| _________________ /| | YO-Kyl<79> 1B25
|
||
| | |_______________|_| | 20540 Turku
|
||
| |/______________________| Voice :921-2543427
|
||
|__________________________/ Email :teekilpi@utu.fi
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: pruyss@nessy.rug.ac.be (Piet Ruyssinck)
|
||
Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage,comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc
|
||
Subject: WD AC2540 or QUANTUM LPS540 - which one should I buy ?
|
||
Date: 29 Sep 1994 08:43:46 GMT
|
||
|
||
Hello,
|
||
I'm about to buy a second harddisk of about half gigabyte.
|
||
I've asked prices for both the
|
||
Western Digital (Caviar) CA2540
|
||
and the
|
||
QUANTUM LPS540
|
||
Pricewise they're comparable.
|
||
Hence my question : Which one should I buy ?
|
||
Or should I go for yet another brand ?
|
||
There are some constaints that limit my choice :
|
||
I have an IDE controller (which I don't intend to replace)
|
||
and the drive should coexist with my current drive, which is
|
||
a Seagate 1239A (a 240 megabyte drive).
|
||
|
||
All advice is greatly appreciated !
|
||
Thanks a lot in advance,
|
||
Piet
|
||
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
| Piet RUYSSINCK Piet.Ruyssinck@rug.ac.be |
|
||
| Department of Data Analysis +32 9 264 4733 |
|
||
| University of Ghent (RUG) |
|
||
| Krijgslaan 281, building S9 (ARC), B-9000 Ghent, Belgium |
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: Mitchum.DSouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk (Mitchum DSouza)
|
||
Subject: Re: Linux AMD Problems
|
||
Date: 29 Sep 1994 09:19:50 GMT
|
||
|
||
In article <365pfi$h1t@aqua.rerf.or.jp>, demarest@rerf.or.jp (Timothy Demarest)
|
||
writes:
|
||
|> Sean Watkins (sean@tcel.com) wrote:
|
||
|>
|
||
|> : Hi,
|
||
|>
|
||
|> : After labouring several hours to get AMD working, I have come to the
|
||
|> : ultimate conclusion that AMD coupled with NIS under Linux is broken.
|
||
|> : Following example summarizes:
|
||
|>
|
||
|> < STUFF ABOUT AMD DELETED >
|
||
|> : --
|
||
|> : Sean Watkins
|
||
|> : sean@tcel.com
|
||
|>
|
||
|> Sean:
|
||
|>
|
||
|> I am running AMD here on Linux, and if you look in one of the
|
||
|> Makefiles (I can't remember which) it says that LINUX DOES NOT
|
||
|> SUPPORT NIS MAPS (YET)! AGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!
|
||
|>
|
||
|> I about freaked out when I read this, after several frustrating
|
||
|> hours. Rule #1: Read all stuff.
|
||
|>
|
||
|> Hope this helps! Anyone know when amd *will* support NIS
|
||
|> maps?
|
||
|
||
When I ported AMD to linux a very long while ago, we did not have *any*
|
||
NIS/YP implementation. Currently we have at least two. So if you want
|
||
NIS support then just take out the hash sign (#) from the config/Makefile.linux
|
||
line that says HAS_NIS_MAPS and recompile. But dont forget that the YP
|
||
implementation must also integrally support the automount map as a valid map in
|
||
its domain. Since I use NYS I am sure that it does. Your mileage may vary with
|
||
the YP implementation that is in libc.
|
||
|
||
Mitch
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
sunsite.unc.edu pub/Linux
|
||
|
||
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|
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