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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: Tue, 4 Oct 94 10:13:22 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #876
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Linux-Misc Digest #876, Volume #2 Tue, 4 Oct 94 10:13:22 EDT
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Contents:
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XF86-3.1(most of it) available here... (Christofer D Chiappa)
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Re: Setting up DOS. was: Don't use Linux or it's to academic! (David Bellizzi)
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Re: Where is infomagic? (Steven Pritchard)
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Re: Cirrus Logic 5428 !
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DOSEMU Segmentation fault (Aapo Meili)
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Re: POVRAY-linux with pentium support (Baba Buehler)
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IDE Controller (Wayne Adams)
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Re: Linux mentioned in PC Week (Eric Silver)
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Re: Hmmm (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Morse Professional CD? (Jerry W Johnson)
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[Q] WD 1Gig HD + EIDE w/ Linux (Glenn Jayaputera)
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Re: Database for linux? (zachary brown)
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Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (hartnupj@cs.aston.ac.uk)
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Re: IP Addresses For Standalone LAN (ldodd@wellfleet.com)
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Re: Apple IIgs floppies (Aaron Howell)
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Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Richard L. Goerwitz)
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Re: YP / NIS Master Server Software ?? (Peter Eriksson)
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From: Christofer D Chiappa <cc8m+@andrew.cmu.edu>
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Subject: XF86-3.1(most of it) available here...
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 13:38:36 -0400
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Ive put up most of the important pieces of XF86 since its a bitch to get
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on TSX-11 right now...
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Anonymous ftp: iloveryn.pc.cc.cmu.edu in /pub
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It is not the full distribution...
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Im missing
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XF86-3.1-fntbig.tar.gz
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and the only servers I have are
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XF86-3.1-W32.tar.gz
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-SVGA.tar.gz
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-VGA16.tar.gz
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As the W32 matches my card and I figured the other two were the most
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popular(plus im pretty tight on disk space ;^)
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Ill probbaly leave it up for a few days. Transfer rates should be
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extremely good as this machine doesn't run anything else.
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# "An uneducated man may rob | OS/2 | Linux | This post dedicated to #
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# from a freight car. A man with| DOOM! | Kathryn ryn@ace.com #
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# A University education may +---------+----+--------------------------#
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# steal the whole railroad." -T. Roosevelt | Email : cc8m@andrew.cmu.edu #
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# WWW: http://iloveryn.pc.cc.cmu.edu/ | root@iloveryn.pc.cc.cmu.edu #
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From: dbelliz@gomez.sc.intel.com (David Bellizzi)
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Subject: Re: Setting up DOS. was: Don't use Linux or it's to academic!
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Date: Mon, 03 Oct 94 10:44:03 -0800
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Administration of DOS/Windows/Novell network can get out of hand.
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If a DOS/Windows system is configured properly it practically runs
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itself. The main problem that has caused me grief over the years
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is a rocket scientist who "improves" his configuration to where it
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won't work because he knows more than the silly networks admins.
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The main reason I added a Linux system to my net is because I was
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bored with Dos/Windows thing.
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From: spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Steven Pritchard)
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Subject: Re: Where is infomagic?
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 12:32:58 -0600
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sforseil@vub.ac.be (FORSEILLES STEPHAN) writes:
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> I tried to mail infomagic.com but it bounced...
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> Did they change their IP or did they just shut down theeir business?
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The 800# worked last time I tried it (a couple of weeks ago). Maybe
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there is still a problem from the move. (?)
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Steve
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--
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spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu | Southern Illinois Linux Users Group
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Steven Pritchard | http://nyx10.cs.du.edu:8001/~spritcha/home.html
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(618)549-8579 | Meetings the 1st and 3rd Mondays of every month.
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From: rutger@arrakis.kub.nl ()
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Subject: Re: Cirrus Logic 5428 !
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 18:23:21 GMT
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Richard Stone (rstone@infi.net) wrote:
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: Liu Chen (lchen@prang.ee.nus.sg) wrote:
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: : -> My computer is using Cirrus Logic 5428 Display Card!
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: : -> Anyone out there knows how to set the "Xconfig" file in Linux in order to execute Xwindows successfully?
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: : Me too!
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: I've seen enough requests for this that I'll post my (working) Xconfig file
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: for the CLGD-5428 to anonymous ftp on my home system in /pub/linux.
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Here's my Xconfig file: I've got the CLGD-5426 card. The Xconfig file
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is working although I don't get a completely stable screen...
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====================================[ Cut here ]===========================
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# **********************************************************************
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# Generic parameters section
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# **********************************************************************
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#
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# some nice paths, to avoid conflicts with other X-servers
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#
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RGBPath "/usr/X386/lib/X11/rgb"
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#
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# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together),
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# as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath
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# command (or a combination of both methods)
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#
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FontPath "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/misc/"
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#FontPath "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/"
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FontPath "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/"
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FontPath "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/"
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FontPath "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/"
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#
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# Uncomment this to cause a core dump at the spot where a signal is
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# received. This may leave the console in an unusable state, but may
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# provide a better stack trace in the core dump to aid in debugging
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#
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# NoTrapSignals
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# **********************************************************************
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# Input devices
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# **********************************************************************
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#
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# Enable this to use the XQUEUE driver for keyboard and mouse handling
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# under System V. This may go away in the future.
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#
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# Note - If you use XQUEUE, you must comment out the keyboard and
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# mouse definitions.
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#
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# Xqueue
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#
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# Keyboard and various keyboard-related parameters
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#
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Keyboard
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AutoRepeat 500 5
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ServerNumLock
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# Xleds 1 2 3
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# DontZap
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#
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# To set the LeftAlt to Meta, RightAlt key to ModeShift,
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# RightCtl key to Compose, and ScrollLock key to ModeLock:
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#
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# LeftAlt Meta
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# RightAlt ModeShift
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# RightCtl Compose
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# ScrollLock ModeLock
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#
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# Mouse definition and related parameters
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#
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ps/2 "/dev/ps2aux"
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BaudRate 9600
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SampleRate 150
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Emulate3Buttons
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# **********************************************************************
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# Graphics drivers
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# **********************************************************************
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vga256
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Virtual 1024 1024
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ViewPort 0 0
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Modes "1024x768"
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chipset "clgd5426"
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videoram 1024
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Option "noaccel"
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Option "fast_dram"
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#Option "no_bitblt"
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#Option "fifo_conservative"
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Option "fifo_aggressive"
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#
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# The accelerated servers (S3, Mach32, Mach8, 8514)
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#
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ACCEL
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Virtual 1024 768
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Viewport 0 0
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Modes "1024x768"
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clocks 18 22 25 28 36 44 50 56 30 32 37 39 40 0 75 65
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# **********************************************************************
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# Database of video modes
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# **********************************************************************
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ModeDB
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# name clock horizontal timing vertical timing flags
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"1024x768" 65 1024 1032 1176 1344 768 771 777 806
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From: meili@srztm304.alcatel.ch (Aapo Meili)
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Subject: DOSEMU Segmentation fault
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 11:50:14 GMT
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Reply-To: aapo.meili@alcatel.ch
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When running dosemu (DOSEMU 53.19) at the console-terminal (with xdos
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it works) if got a segmentation fault and I have to reboot.
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I have the following logfile:
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Cannot open user config file //.dosrc, Trying default.
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CONF: dosbanner on
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CONF: timint on
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CONF: Keyboard-layout gr-latin1
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SER: port 0 int 0
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MOUSE: type 3 using internaldriver: no, baudrate: 0
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...
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[cut]
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...
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DOSEMU0.53pl19 is coming up on Linux version 1.1.50
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KBD: Using SIGIO
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$Header: /home/src/dosemu0.60/RCS/termio.c,v 2.13 1994/09/11 01:01:23 root Exp root $
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...
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[cut]
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...
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KBD: GET LEDS key 96 0x00, 97 0x00, kbc1 0x00, kbc2 0x00
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couldn't open terminfo file /usr/lib/terminfo/c/con80x60.
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The terminal you are using is not defined.
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Where can I find this file. I am using Yggdrasil Plug and Play Linux 1.1
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with kernal 1.1.50.
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Thanks Aapo
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| Tel: +41-1-465 3522
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Alcatel STR AG | Fax: +41-1-465 3525
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Aapo Meili (3.364) | X.400: C=ch ADMD=arcom PRMD=alcatel
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Friesenbergstr. 75 | S=meili G=aapo
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CH 8055 Zurich | X.25: 0228-4795123920::A_MEILI
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| InterNet: aapo.meili@alcatel.ch
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===============================+================================================
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From: baba@ph-meter.beckman.uiuc.edu (Baba Buehler)
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Subject: Re: POVRAY-linux with pentium support
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Date: 2 Oct 94 04:47:29 GMT
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Reply-To: Baba Z Buehler <baba@uiuc.edu>
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matthew@crocker.com (Matthew S. Crocker) writes:
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>I'm just now running a test on it to see if its any faster but it
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>should be the render.c is -O4 which is the most inportant :)
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i compiled POV-Ray several times with the i2.5.8p version of GCC. I noticed
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that it was significantly SLOWER than a version compiled with stock 2.5.8 gcc
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and -O6 -m486 optimization.
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if you get something different, please let me know.
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--
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%>- Baba Z Buehler
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%>- Beckman Institute Systems Services, Urbana Illinois
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%>- WWW: http://www.beckman.uiuc.edu/groups/biss/people/baba/
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%>- PGP Public Key available via WWW & public key servers
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------------------------------
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From: wadams@pcnet.com (Wayne Adams)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.os2.misc
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Subject: IDE Controller
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 00:48:20 -0400
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I'm looking for recommendations for a good ide controller to work
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with my VLB. I'm currently running OS/2 (HPFS only) and installing Linux.
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Each system will have it own hard drive.
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My system is a 486/66 VLB w/8 meg,Maxtor 345 ide & WD 340 ide hd,
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Colorado 250 floppy tape backup, PAS w/scsi to a Texel DM-3024 cd-rom.
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I've heard that Promise 4030 is good for OS/2 but not Linux,forget
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DTC, GSI is ? for Linux, and BusLogic worls ok.
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All responses pro or con would be greatly appreciated.
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TIA,
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Wayne
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From: silver.e@grin.io.org (Eric Silver)
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Subject: Re: Linux mentioned in PC Week
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 08:08:06 GMT
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Clifford Story (CSTORY@gallant.apple.com) wrote:
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: >I especially like the mention of high stability. Maybe this will satisfy
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: >the "it's not ready for prime time" naysayers; then again, probably not.
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: Yeah, probably not. Consider, after all, Windows: Chicago promises to
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: (someday) bring Windows up to where the Mac was in 1986 and Windows
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: still has 90% market share. Sheep follow the shepherd...
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Eight years ago, Billy Gates screamed, WAIT! WAIT! WAIT! I can make
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Windows a better OS/2 than OS/2. And like good the little drones we are
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because we do everything the mainstream media tells us to, we waited.
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Some of us are still waiting...
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Two years ago, Billy Gates screamed even louder, WAIT! WAIT! WAIT! I
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can make Windows a better UNIX than UNIX. And like the good little
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drones we are because we do everything the mainstream media tells us
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to, some are waiting ...
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Some things never change and some just don't get it!
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Eric Silver
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From: gonzo@magnet.mednet.net (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Crossposted-To: alt.fan.linus-torvalds
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Subject: Re: Hmmm
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 17:56:46 GMT
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In article <36ortc$15l@lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk>,
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Mitchum DSouza <Mitchum.DSouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
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>
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>Huh ? What is Natworkin and that logun thing anyway ? Do you think it is worth
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>upgrading from 0.10 ?? What feature does > 0.10 have?
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No, don't upgrade yet. I hope to get Slackware 0.10 out this week.
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>
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>0.10 forever !!!
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:^)
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Pat
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From: jwjohn@ecst.csuchico.edu (Jerry W Johnson)
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Subject: Morse Professional CD?
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 18:04:51 GMT
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Hi,
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what is the release date of the current version
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of Morse Communications Linux Professional CD?
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Does anyone know when the next release is available,
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which will have slackware 2.01?
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I'll read the group, but email is appreciated.
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TIA. Cheers, --Jerry
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--
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||=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-||"Thus, the claim about object orientation usually||
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||Jerry W. Johnson ||means only that their latest release was coded in||
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||jwjohn@ecst.csuchico.edu||C++. Big bloody deal." Yourdan,The Decline & Fall||
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||=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-||-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-||
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From: gtj@werple.apana.org.au (Glenn Jayaputera)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: [Q] WD 1Gig HD + EIDE w/ Linux
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 19:47:39 +1000
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Hi.. I am planning to install Slackware 2.0 Distribution on a machine w/
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EIDE and 1Gig WD hard-drive. Is there anything I have to watch-out in
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regards to 1024 cylinder limitation issue??
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TIA
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--
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Cheers
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Glenn T. Jayaputera
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From: zbrown@lynx.dac.neu.edu (zachary brown)
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Subject: Re: Database for linux?
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 08:25:29 -0400
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I stand corrected. Is there a statistical package for linux, similar in
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power to SPSS? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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-ZB-
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Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions
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From: hartnupj@cs.aston.ac.uk
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Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 12:32:47 GMT
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Reply-To: hartnupj@cs.aston.ac.uk
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In <36qlgs$1a9@agate.berkeley.edu>, nickkral@po.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Nick Kralevich) writes:
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>Greetings.
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>
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>I'm attempting to find a word processor for Linux. One that will
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>allow me to create reports, and type up documents.
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>
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>So far I've been using Jove, which is useful as a text editor, but
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>not as a word processor. I'm looking for somthing that will allow
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>for different fonts, along with text formatting.
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>
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>I don't think emacs is what I'm looking for.
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>
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>I've heard of TeX, but I'm not really sure what it is, and I'm
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>hesitating to install the 14 disks it takes for the binary
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>distribution.
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>
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>So, what is a good word processor for Linux or Unix in general?
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>Preferably somthing that is freeware or shareware.
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>
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>What do you use?
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>
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>Thanks,
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>-- Nick Kralevich
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> nickkral@cory.eecs.berkeley.edu
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>
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>--
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>Nick Kralevich nickkral@cory.eecs.berkeley.edu
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>"A man sits with a pretty girl for an hour and it seems shorter than
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>a minute. But tell that same man to sit on a hot stove for a minute,
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>it is longer than any hour. That's relativity." -- Einstein
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The best way to think of TeX is as a filter which converts an ASCII file
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containing text and markup tags into a fully typeset document.
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So, you use EMACS, Jove, whatever to create the source, then run it through
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TeX, which gives you a DVI (Device Independent) file. You
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may then view this using e.g xdvi, or print it using e.g. dvips.
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TeX is extremely powerful, but if you want WYSIWYG editing, it's not what you're looking for.
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It may be useful to buy a book on it to get the most out of it, but seeing as I once saw the
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retail value of TeX as "well over 1000 pounds" and it's PD (or GPL... not too sure)
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I'm sure you can shell out for one.
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Oh yes, it's worth mentioning that once you've got a good template up and running, with
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your generic styles set up correctly, you can hammer out large documents much faster
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than you would with for example MS Word, simply because you're using a text editor
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with it's faster keyboard response, editing shortcuts, and you don't have to keep
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going from mouse to keyboard.
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========================================================
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John Hartnup - hartnupj@cs.aston.ac.uk
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- hartnupj@vnet.ibm.com
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--I speak for neither my employers nor my university ---
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From: ldodd@wellfleet.com
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Subject: Re: IP Addresses For Standalone LAN
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Date: Tue, 04 Oct 94 13:58:38 PDT
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> Are there IP addresses set aside for standalone LANs? Where are they
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> documented?
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Yes there are a number of blocks reserved fro 'private' use that should be what
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you are looking for. It is RFC 1597 "Address Allocation for Private Internets"
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Les Dodd
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Wellfleet UK
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------------------------------
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From: root@sunrise.apana.org.au (Aaron Howell)
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Subject: Re: Apple IIgs floppies
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 18:09:39 GMT
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In article <1994Sep26.035633.25785@math.enmu.edu>,
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Pat St. Jean <stjeanp@enmu.edu> wrote:
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>I was wondering if anyone has tried to read a IIgs prodos floppy from a
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>Linux system. I am not even sure if it is possible to do what with the
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>variable speed drive that wrote it (these are 800k floppies). I have some
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>data on a few of these floppies and have no easy access to a IIgs to take
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>it off. Plus, I kinda thought that it would be fun to write a prodos
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>filesystem for my Linux box (just for the heck of it!). But it will be
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>pretty hard if I cannot read the floppy...
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No, there are various reasons why you can't read iigs floppies under
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linux, or for that matter any pc operating system.
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The major one is the fact that they use a different encoding scheme.
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Pc floppies, no matter what operating system, use a system called mfm.
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Apple floppies, both mac and iigs, use a system called gcr.
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There are many fine faqs around which explain the difference.
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The mac high density disks can be read by a program called xhfs. under linux.
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So, there's no hope for the iigs floppies without a hardware mod to your
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drive, but as for the prodos file system, you could probably use it to
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access scsi hard disks.
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Comments anyone?
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Aaron
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--
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==============================================================================
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Aaron Howell | Benji, Benji, come back.
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aaron@sunrise.apana.org.au | <splat>
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Sunrise Systems site admin | NO TERRIER
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From: goer@quads.uchicago.edu (Richard L. Goerwitz)
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Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?
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Reply-To: goer@midway.uchicago.edu
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 12:57:49 GMT
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spencer@montego.umcc.umich.edu (Spencer PriceNash) writes:
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>
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>>I'm attempting to find a word processor for Linux. One that will
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>>allow me to create reports, and type up documents.
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>
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>Sounds like the simplest thing would be: you can use Jove (or emacs
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>or one of the vi clones or whatever) to type in your text, using
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>groff commands, then use groff to format it, then pump it through
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>ghostscript to print it.
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If you think that this is a simple way to do word processing, then
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you need your head examined. Probably, though, what you mean by sim-
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ple is 'requiring nothing outside the standard Linux installed soft-
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ware.' In this sense it is simple, to be sure. Only in this sense.
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--
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-Richard L. Goerwitz goer%midway@uchicago.bitnet
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goer@midway.uchicago.edu rutgers!oddjob!ellis!goer
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From: peter@ifm.liu.se (Peter Eriksson)
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Subject: Re: YP / NIS Master Server Software ??
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 12:55:31 GMT
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byron@gemini.cc.gatech.edu (Byron A Jeff) writes:
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|
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>In article <3623pv$ba4@kadath.zeitgeist.net>,
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>Richard Farrar <raf@datatamers.com> wrote:
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>-I've looked at sunsite and cound not find any YP/NIS master server software,
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>-sunsite only has the client software.
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>-
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>-Any One Know where I can get the Master Server Software ???
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>Pick up a copy of NIS-HOWTO at sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO
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>It has all the sites for both client and server software.
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>The NIS+ server works great!
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Eh... NIS+ server? Where can one find that one? As far as I know, there
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are only YP (aka NIS version 2, aka traditional YP) servers freely available.
|
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I know of two or three free YP servers (two available under the GPL from
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ftp.lysator.liu.se:pub/NYS (yps and ypserv)), and I think I heard a rumour
|
||
about a BSD-license YP server.
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||
|
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Hmm.. I just read the NIS-HOWTO document and noticed some confusion
|
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regarding that NYS is and isn't. NYS != NIS+. But NYS contains NIS+
|
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client-side support among other things.
|
||
|
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NYS is a my "project" name for a suite of things that would add YP and NIS+
|
||
(and other Name Service things, like /etc/nsswitch.conf) support to Linux.
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||
|
||
Among other things it contains a library (libnsl) that contains support
|
||
for traditional YP, but also the beginning of support for the "new" NIS+
|
||
(from Sun's Solaris 2 operating system) - it works, but it doesn't handle
|
||
authentication yet, which is the main thing about NIS+ (without authentication
|
||
NIS+ is only a glorified YP-on-steroids with much more overhead :-).
|
||
|
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/Peter
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--
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Peter Eriksson <peter@ifm.liu.se> Link<6E>ping University,
|
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Systems Administrator Department of Physics,
|
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Phone: +46 13 282786 (Fax: +46 13 137568) S-581 83 Link<6E>ping, Sweden
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