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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: Fri, 30 Sep 94 05:13:20 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #848
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Linux-Misc Digest #848, Volume #2 Fri, 30 Sep 94 05:13:20 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: How to pronounce Linux?? (Kevin Lentin)
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Linux and Intel SatisFAXtion 400 (internal) (Dan Bullock)
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Re: New Linux Distribution (Miquel van Smoorenburg)
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Re: How can I rank video cards for Linux? (Larry Doolittle)
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Re: Hmmm (Mitchum DSouza)
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NEED: ISA IDE Controller Card (Jiann-Ming Su)
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Next InfoMagic Linux CD's? (JL Gomez)
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Re: Next InfoMagic Linux CD's? (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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QNX, Linux, or 386BSD? (Po-Han Lin)
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Re: How Old Is Linus? (Peter N Lewis)
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Re: Linux goes commercial (Peter N Lewis)
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Re: How to pronounce Linux?? (David Simmons)
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kernel in read-only mode: HELP!!! (Ricardo Matone)
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DVI and apsfilter 2-3 help. (Carlos Dominguez)
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Re: New User HOWTO proposal (Robert S. Cauthorn)
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Re: How Old Is Linus? (Scott A. Laird)
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From: kevinl@fangorn.cs.monash.edu.au (Kevin Lentin)
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Subject: Re: How to pronounce Linux??
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Date: 29 Sep 1994 03:44:33 GMT
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Richard Park (rpark@uunet.uu.net) wrote:
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> This is the topic of a religious war. If you look at older versions of the
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> FAQ, it says the correct pronunciation is the one specified above. But in
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> more recent versions, it seems to have changed so that the "i" is a long vowel.
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> I pronounce it the second way, but I don't think I would hate you if you
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> pronounced it the first way. 8~)
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Having both asked Linus this question and heard him speak (and downlaoded
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English.au) here is the story.
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Linus pronounces his name: lee-noos (ie 'i' as in 'in' and 'u' as in 'put')
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and Linux is pronounced similarly. The i is pronounced like the first i in
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minix (the u is NOT pronounced like the second i in minix as many would
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have you believe).
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Now, that being said, Linus has said (I mailed him and asked him) that he
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doesn't really care how other people pronounce it and expects people to
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pronounce it as feels natural in their language. I say this (and asked him)
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because the name 'Linus' is pronounced differently in English (go watch
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Charlie Brown) speaking countries. I pronounce the 'i' as in 'lie' and the
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'u' as in 'shucks' and most of the English speaking people I know do too.
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If you want to hear Linus saying it, the file is in the SillySounds
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directory under the kernel sources on ftp sites.
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--
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[==================================================================]
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[ Kevin Lentin |___/~\__/~\___/~~~~\__/~\__/~\_| ]
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[ kevinl@bruce.cs.monash.edu.au |___/~\/~\_____/~\______/~\/~\__| ]
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[ Macintrash: 'Just say NO!' |___/~\__/~\___/~~~~\____/~~\___| ]
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[==================================================================]
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------------------------------
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From: danb@universe.digex.net (Dan Bullock)
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Subject: Linux and Intel SatisFAXtion 400 (internal)
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 19:41:13 GMT
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Does anyone have the SatisFAXtion working with Linux?
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Thanks,
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-Dan
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------------------------------
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From: Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@drinkel.ow.org>
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Subject: Re: New Linux Distribution
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Date: 29 Sep 1994 22:58:47 -0400
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Reply-To: miquels@drinkel.ow.org
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In article <newcombe.794.009FEE82@aa.csc.peachnet.edu> you wrote:
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: Don't forget to add this to the login scripts for that genuine dos look:
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: PS1=C:`pwd|sed s/'\/'/'\\'/g`\>
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Oh, and place this perl script in /usr/bin/dir, my first
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steps in learning perl.
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=============================================================================
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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#
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# dir.pl DOS - type "dir" for Linux in perl.
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# Author: Miquel van Smoorenburg, <miquels@drinkel.ow.org>
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# Version: @(#) dir.pl 1.01 (12/08/93) MvS
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#
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# Set some variables to pre-defined values.
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$opt_w=0;
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$opt_p=0;
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$dir=".";
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$pager = "less" unless ($pager = $ENV{'PAGER'});
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# First, process command line arguments.
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foreach (@ARGV) {
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if (/^\/w$/) {
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$opt_w = 1;
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} elsif (/^\/p$/) {
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$opt_p = 1;
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} elsif (/^\/.$/) {
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die("Unknown option $_\n");
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} else {
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if ($dir =~ /^\.$/) {
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$dir = $_;
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} else {
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die("Usage: dir [/w] [/p] [directory]\n");
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}
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}
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}
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# Now change to the directory we want to list.
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$dir =~ s/\\/\//g;
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chdir($dir) || die("Path not found\n");
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# Get the current working directory.
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open(DIR, "pwd|") || die("dir: cannot get directory\n");
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$_ = <DIR>;
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chop;
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s/^\/$//;
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s/\//\\/g;
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close(DIR);
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$dir = $_;
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# Now get the number of free blocks on this partition.
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open(DF, "df .|") || die("dir: cannot run df\n");
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$waste = <DF>;
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($t1, $t2, $t3, $avail, $t4) = split(/[ \t\n]+/, <DF>);
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close(DF) || die("dir: cannot run df\n");
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$avail *= 1024;
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# Try to start ls before we run a pager.
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open(LS, "/bin/ls -la|") || die("dir: cannot run ls\n");
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# Use a pager if needed.
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(open(STDOUT, "|$pager") || die("dir: cannot run $pager\n")) if ($opt_p);
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# Print out a header.
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print "\n Volume in drive C is unlabeled\n";
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print " Directory of C:\U$dir\E\\*.*\n\n";
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# Read lines from ls program one-by-one.
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while (<LS>) {
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# To uppercase.
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tr/a-z/A-Z/;
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# Split up listing.
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($mode, $links, $owner, $group, $size, $mon, $day, $time, $name, $waste)
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= split;
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# Skip first line, and all "dot" files.
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next if ($mode =~ /TOTAL/);
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next if ($name =~ /^\....*/);
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# Show it if it's a symlink or a directory (also sets size to zero).
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$size = "<SYM>" if ($mode =~ /^L/);
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$size = "<DIR>" if ($mode =~ /^D/);
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# Remember fullname and split up name into name and extension,
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# unless the name is '.' or '..'.
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$fullname = $name;
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$ext = "";
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($name, $ext) = split(/[.]/, $name) unless ($name =~ /^\.\.?$/);
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# Keep the total count of files & sizes.
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$files++;
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$total += $size;
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# Now list one file.
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if ($opt_w) {
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if ($mode =~ /^D/) {
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# Directory. Surround with '[' and ']'.
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$fullname = "[" . $fullname . "]";
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printf("%-14.14s ", $fullname);
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} else {
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# Normal file. Just print it.
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# printf("%-8.8s %-3.3s ", $name, $ext);
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if ($ext) {
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printf("%-12.12s ", sprintf("%-.8s.%-3.3s", $name, $ext));
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} else {
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printf("%-8.8s ", $name);
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}
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}
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# Print a newline when needed.
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if (($files % 5) == 0) {
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print("\n");
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$neednl = 0;
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} else {
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print(" ");
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$neednl = 1;
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}
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} else {
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# A long listing, print everything we know.
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printf("%-8.8s %-3.3s %8s %6.6s %2d %5.5s\n",
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$name, $ext, $size, $mon, $day, $time);
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}
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}
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# See if we need to add just one more newline.
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print "\n" if ($neednl);
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# And print out totals.
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printf(" %5d File(s) %8d bytes\n %8d bytes free\n\n",
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$files, $total, $avail);
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# Close pipes.
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close(LS);
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close(STDOUT);
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# Done!
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=============================================================================
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Mike.
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--
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| Miquel van Smoorenburg | "I know one million ways, to always pick |
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| miquels@drinkel.ow.org | the wrong fantasy" - the Black Crowes. |
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------------------------------
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From: doolitt@recycle.cebaf.gov (Larry Doolittle)
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Subject: Re: How can I rank video cards for Linux?
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Reply-To: doolittle@cebaf.gov
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 21:23:25 GMT
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Brian L. Kahn (blk@vanity.mitre.org) wrote:
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: I'll be upgrading my video card soon, so I'm wondering how to rank
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: them for speed under Linux/Xwindows. My range is limited to the mid
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: to low end of the market ($80-$160) new or used, but most accelerators
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: and fancy features don't seem to be supported by XFree anyways. Even
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: when the FAQ mentions support for this or that feature, I don't see
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: how to translate that into speed!
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Most accelerators *are* supported by XFree now. Almost all will be
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supported by the next release (3.1) coming out RSN. The notable exceptions
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are some Diamond cards (proprietary clock chips), ATI Mach64, and Matrox.
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I am not sure how the P9x00 driver is coming, I guess that one is still
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chancy. 8514, S3, ATI, Cirrus, ET-4000/W32 all have at least some
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acceleration supported by XFree, if not now, in the next release.
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: Is there a test that is relevant to Linux/Xwindows and is CPU
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: independent? Does one of the Xperf tests hit the video card limit on
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: slower CPUs? Does a test of bytes/sec in graphics mode tell how fast
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: X will run? What about correlation of WinStones to XStones?
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Very weak correlation, since it depends so strongly on the drivers.
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Yes, you need a fast CPU to get the highest speed score for a given
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video card. 486's seem to be topping out at about 150kXstones,
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Pentiums push that into the 220k range. If you see numbers less
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than that, it's probably the video card's fault :-(.
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: The Tseng chips have always been pretty fast, and that is without
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: accelerator hardware, right? The Tridents have always been kinda
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: middling, but what about the 9400? How would a VLB Trident rank
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: against a 16 bit Tseng 4000?
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For non-accelerated cards, true. Tseng was a little bit late
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out of the gate with accelerated chips. I am happy to say I have
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never dealt with a Trident - I hear they are miserable. The slowest
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graphics card I have used is an ET-4000, which is acceptable for
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most purposes, but nobody with experience with *real* X workstations
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would ever call it snappy.
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: And what's the story with S3 chips? Diamond uses evil proprietary
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: clocking, so I'll avoid them, but other vendors use the chip. Is it
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: partially supported or what? Is it just a trouble to work with?
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All S3 chips have been made to work. The latest set (Vision 864 and
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964) have drivers that are still in beta test phase. The previous
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generation, S3-801, S3-805, and S3-928, are the ones to beat for
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high speed X performance(*). You can get an 80x for about $100 to $130
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these days, and they do very nicely up to 1024x768ni. The S3-928
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is good for much higher resolution, and are much pricier.
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: General comments or specific recommendations gratefully accepted.
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If you don't want to go out on a limb, or spend much money, and
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you don't have a $800+ monitor, get an S3-80x. Otherwise, take
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your pick of S3-864, S3-964, or S3-928. For the 80x, look for
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STB, or Actix. The S3-864 is second cheapest, and supposedly
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much faster and capable of 1280x960, try either Number Nine or
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Actix. Personally I use an STB PowerGraph VL-24 (S3-805) and
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a 486DX2/66 with 8M (I hope to upgrade to 16M soon). I find
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this a balanced, cost-effective, high performance system.
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Recent PowerGraph's seem to have some problem with the clock
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synthesizer, be wary of that if you choose them. Always get
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(and be prepared to use) a 30-day moneyback guarantee.
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All IMHO, of course :-)
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- Larry Doolittle doolittle@cebaf.gov
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* Before someone accuses me of lying, stating that S3 chips
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are the ones to beat only applies if you are running XFree.
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Thomas Roell's (sp?) commercial X server has achieved specatacular
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performance with the Matrox cards. I don't know how much he
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charges for it, since I am not in the market for a $500+ video
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card.
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------------------------------
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From: Mitchum.DSouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk (Mitchum DSouza)
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Crossposted-To: alt.fan.linus-torvalds
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Subject: Re: Hmmm
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Date: 29 Sep 1994 08:34:35 GMT
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In article <CwuFoq.60o@news.gu.se>, psybk@pew.psy.gu.se (Bjorn Kihlberg) writes:
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|> Chris (e8ne@amalthea.sun.csd.unb.ca) wrote:
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|> : Jeez - I hadn't realized that Linus had such a loyal following ;)
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|>
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|> : Chris
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|>
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|> But of course! Not anyone would get the idea to start a new .NIX (*NUX?) and
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|> manage to make it better than all the others combined! :)
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|>
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Hey I'm a fan. Have been so since 0.10. Im sure everyone else joined a bit more
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recently.
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See ya
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Mitch
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------------------------------
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From: js1@microwave1.ph.msstate.edu (Jiann-Ming Su)
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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Subject: NEED: ISA IDE Controller Card
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 03:43:57 GMT
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Can anybody recommend a good 16bit ISA IDE HDD controller card that
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supports 2 HDD and 2 Floppies? I'm currently using some cheap
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controller with Win??? chips in it. This particular one is pretty slow.
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I had a cheap Identity one but that burned out. Then I got another
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Win?? controller. That one was faster than the old one, but the
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mouse port didn't work. Now I'm back to the old slow one.
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Please give approximate price, also. Thanks.
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------------------------------
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From: kitana!sysop@caprica.com (JL Gomez)
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Subject: Next InfoMagic Linux CD's?
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Date: 28 Sep 1994 23:06:04 -0500
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Reply-To: kitana!sysop@caprica.com
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When will the next release of Linux InfoMagic CD set come out?
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I have the August version.
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Thanks for the info.
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--
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sysop@kitana.org
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------------------------------
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From: gonzo@magnet.mednet.net (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Subject: Re: Next InfoMagic Linux CD's?
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 03:37:57 GMT
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In article <1994Sep29.181443.13563@news.vanderbilt.edu>,
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Kelly Lee Setzer <setzerkl@vvcs> wrote:
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>Oct. 10, so says infomagic, though when I ordered, they said I should
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>have it before Oct. 5 (the new distribution). The new one is to be
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>Slackware Pro 2.1 (I believe) with kernals through 1.1.51 (at least),
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>all updated software. It also comes with the regular infomagic bells
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>and whistles.
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While your dates might be correct (I don't know), the info about content
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is not. It will have Slackware 2.0.1 -- and not the Pro version which
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is currently distributed exclusively by Morse Telecommunication. (The
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difference is that the Pro version has special scripts to allow you to
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run the system off the CD-ROM without having to be a Linux guru and make
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all the symbolic links yourself)
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Pat
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------------------------------
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From: plin@girtab.usc.edu (Po-Han Lin)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.qnx,comp.os.386bsd.misc
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Subject: QNX, Linux, or 386BSD?
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 19:42:41 -0700
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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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--
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From: peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au (Peter N Lewis)
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Subject: Re: How Old Is Linus?
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 12:05:01 +0800
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>Linus is now 24 years young (a puppy, that is), and will be 25 years old
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>before the end of the year. He is not a graduate student, which at least
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>in Finland means that he isn't working on his PhD thesis. The basic
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>grade you can get here corresponds to MSc in the US; after the MSc you
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>can continue to become a PhD.
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He told us while he was in Perth last week that by some strange setup, he
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is giving a course at his university, and since he hasn't got a credit for
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the course yet it counts towards his degree as well. :-)
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Peter.
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--
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Peter N Lewis <peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au> - Macintosh TCP fingerpainter
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FTP my programs from redback.cs.uwa.edu.au:Others/PeterLewis/ or
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amug.org:pub/peterlewis/ or nic.switch.ch:software/mac/peterlewis/
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From: peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au (Peter N Lewis)
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Subject: Re: Linux goes commercial
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 12:08:26 +0800
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>1) Linus will make no such decision because he believes that
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>putting Linux under the GPL is one of the best decisions he
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>ever made. He said so in an interview in Linux Journal.
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Yep, he repeated that at his talk in Perth.
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>2) Linux can't make that decision because the copyright to
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>a large amount of the kernel is held by other people, some
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>of which will not allow their code to be held under any copyright
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>other than the GPL, and none of which would be pleased with
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>a decision to go commercial.
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Also true. Of course, people can (and hopefully will) sell Linux, improve
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on it and sell that (with source code that can then be redistrubted free
|
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thanks to the GPL), sell support for it, etc.
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Peter.
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--
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Peter N Lewis <peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au> - Macintosh TCP fingerpainter
|
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FTP my programs from redback.cs.uwa.edu.au:Others/PeterLewis/ or
|
||
amug.org:pub/peterlewis/ or nic.switch.ch:software/mac/peterlewis/
|
||
|
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|
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|
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From: simmons@EE.MsState.Edu (David Simmons)
|
||
Subject: Re: How to pronounce Linux??
|
||
Date: 30 Sep 1994 04:06:21 GMT
|
||
Reply-To: simmons@EE.MsState.Edu
|
||
|
||
In article <36c2ct$4bs@hpbab.mentorg.com>,
|
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David Ransier <davidr@wv.mentorg.com> wrote:
|
||
>I've heard two pronunciations of Linux, both are variations of the "i" sound.
|
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>My natural tendancy is to pronounce the "i" like "hi". The other common
|
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>pronunciation has the "i" sound like "in".
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>
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>Is there a correct pronunciation?
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||
>
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||
|
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Connect via your favorite WWW browser to http://www.gtlug.org/lpd/lpd.html
|
||
and be enlightened. :)
|
||
|
||
David
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
David Simmons, System Administrator simmons@ee.msstate.edu
|
||
Mississippi State University Electrical and Computer Engineering
|
||
Visit my home page! http://www.ee.msstate.edu/~simmons
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: rimatone@leland.Stanford.EDU (Ricardo Matone)
|
||
Subject: kernel in read-only mode: HELP!!!
|
||
Date: 29 Sep 1994 16:51:29 GMT
|
||
|
||
Hi people,
|
||
|
||
I was reinstalling some packages of the A series of
|
||
SLACKWARE with setup. Accidentally I installed again the base.tgz
|
||
package. After that my linux 1.0.9 is running in read-only mode.
|
||
I can't run most part of the programs. I can't run
|
||
even setup.
|
||
|
||
Any idea on how to correct this problem?
|
||
|
||
Thank you very much,
|
||
|
||
Ricardo
|
||
rimatone@leland.stanford.edu
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: carlos@interport.net (Carlos Dominguez)
|
||
Subject: DVI and apsfilter 2-3 help.
|
||
Date: 28 Sep 1994 13:36:02 -0400
|
||
|
||
Has anyone been able to get apsfilter-2.3 that came as a package with
|
||
slackware 2.0 to print DVI files? The docs mention both dvi2ps and dvips,
|
||
and i have the dvips binary installed, but i can't locate a dvi2ps
|
||
binary.
|
||
|
||
Whenever I print a DVI file, it comes out as an ASCII text file, and
|
||
the debug log shows that a2ps handled it.
|
||
|
||
postscript and ascii print fine. I sent the author e-mail, but my mailhost
|
||
is down, so I'm posting here for some advice.
|
||
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
__ __ __ | .__. __. :::: Carlos Dominguez - proprietor - sysadmin
|
||
| __| | | | | |__ :::: carlos@basselope.com
|
||
|__ |__| | | |__| .__| :::: Basselope *nix systems
|
||
--------------------------- Internet services consulting is our forte
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: cauthorn@indirect.com (Robert S. Cauthorn)
|
||
Subject: Re: New User HOWTO proposal
|
||
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 01:09:01 UNDEFINED
|
||
|
||
In article <1994Sep28.151109.15306@cs.cornell.edu> mdw@cs.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh) writes:
|
||
|
||
>In article <merriman.20.015A5865@metronet.com> merriman@metronet.com (David K. Merriman) writes:
|
||
>>In light of the experiences I've had getting Linux installed and configured,
|
||
>>I'd like to offer to write a Linux New Users HOWTO.
|
||
|
||
>Your idea is a good one, but I fear that such a HOWTO would be
|
||
>extremely long. You want to cover everything from shells to
|
||
>man pages to editors to kernel compliations. This is essentially
|
||
>what has been done in the I&GS, which covers these things and more.
|
||
>You can't condense this information considerably, and if you try
|
||
>to do so you'll lose the content. What's wrong with the I&GS?
|
||
|
||
>Miscellaneous tips, tricks, and so forth are already covered in the
|
||
>Tips-HOWTO, by Vince reed (reedv@rpi.edu). Please send that information
|
||
>to him. I'd rather see people updating the current HOWTOs instead
|
||
>of trying to preempt what we already have.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Matthew, I agree that maybe a new user HOW-TO would be overkill. But how about
|
||
this, the addition of a basic "checklist" section covering various topics. I
|
||
suspect that most of us find ourselves overlooking very simple things when
|
||
installing Linux and essential apps for the first time. A checklist approach
|
||
might help. For instance, under Dip one might have a checklist that goes:
|
||
configure resolv.conf, hosts, etc. That way people can be reasonably sure
|
||
they've hit the basic requirements and can refer to specific sections of the
|
||
LDP or HOW-TOs for more information
|
||
|
||
Bob
|
||
|
||
cauthorn@indirect.com
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: lair@kimbark.uchicago.edu (Scott A. Laird)
|
||
Subject: Re: How Old Is Linus?
|
||
Reply-To: lair@midway.uchicago.edu
|
||
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 22:32:43 GMT
|
||
|
||
In article <36c4vc$ndu@huxley.anu.edu.au>,
|
||
Gary Paul Gortmaker <gpg109@huxley.anu.edu.au> wrote:
|
||
>hpa@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin) writes:
|
||
>
|
||
>
|
||
>>His exact birthdate is encoded in the kernel. (I am not telling
|
||
>>where, though.)
|
||
>
|
||
>...vegetarians watch out. There is a lot of dead beef in there too. :-)
|
||
>
|
||
>Paul.
|
||
|
||
Sheesh, just *give* it away, will you?
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
Scott A. Laird | "But this goes to 18,446,744,073,709,551,615"
|
||
lair@midway.uchicago.edu | - Nigel on his 64-bit computer
|
||
|
||
|
||
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