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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: Wed, 5 Oct 94 14:13:21 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #882
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Linux-Misc Digest #882, Volume #2 Wed, 5 Oct 94 14:13:21 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Richard L. Goerwitz)
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[Q]Linux on PPC a hoax? (rfraser@vanisl.decus.ca)
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Re: SB_PRO does not sound like 4W/channel.. (Joseph Stanley (Joe Wisniewski))
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Linux marches on (Robert Ashcroft)
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Domainname and Hostname, and midi sb16, and xfree with stealth (Po-Han Lin)
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Re: looking for X11 CAD package (Sebastian W. Bunka)
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Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Hallvard Paulsen)
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Datebook Recommendations (Raymond Kraft)
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ftp + term suggestions (Raymond Kraft)
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Re: diamond stealth status? (Erik Troan)
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xvnews (J.Tench)
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Re: Yggdrasil Linux Plug and Play CD ver1.1 ? (Peter Reilley)
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Re: adding a dumb terminal (Joseph W. Vigneau)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions
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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: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 14:00:28 GMT
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willis@bltop.ncsu.edu (Bill Willis) writes:
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>
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>|>Still, it is not as if style sheets can't be done using major word proces-
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>|>sors. And I'm not sure that TeX is really the right thing to bring up for
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>|>average users. It's just not a word processor in the sense that most of
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>|>us use those words. Any system that separates editing from viewing just
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>|>adds another gratuitous layer of indirection to the process of producing
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>|>documents.
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>
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>I guess that we are not talking letters and memos here, but reports, books,
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>etc. and this makes a difference. But the bottom line is, no body has ever
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>shown me anything that proves WYSIWYG makes for more productive writing...
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For me WYSIWYG is critical. Critical. Like many scholars in the humanities,
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I'm citing documents in languages other than English, and it's terribly irk-
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some to have to enter text in these languages using a cumbersome nonnative
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notation. I just use a WYSIWYG editor that lets me change keyboards on the
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fly. One minute I'm touch typing English. Another I'm entering Arabic or
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Hebrew or whatever I need. And I see what I'm typing as it normally should
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be seen, i.e., without all the formatting crap and with foreign characters
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in the correct font.
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Of course, this is all moot for Linux, since there *is* no multilingual word
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processor for Unix (though some stabs are being made in that direction). It
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seems that the programming/engineering/CS community is pretty much a mono-
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lingual culture (at least here in the US).
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So maybe for them ASCII-based typesetters are fine.
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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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Subject: [Q]Linux on PPC a hoax?
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From: rfraser@vanisl.decus.ca
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Date: 5 Oct 94 06:28:47 PDT
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Reply-To: rfraser@vanisl.decus.ca
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Is the Linux for the PPC project a hoax? Promised delivery of kernel was
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August when the project was supposedly started, then September in the Linux
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FAQ. I know it is difficult to port software written specifically for the
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X86 to another platform and it does take time. The silence about this project
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leads me to think the software is vaporware. If the project is real then we
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have some real status reports like the Linux ports to other platforms. Thanks
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From: wiz@rcsg30.eld.ford.com (Joseph Stanley (Joe) Wisniewski)
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.tech,comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
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Subject: Re: SB_PRO does not sound like 4W/channel..
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 12:40:24 GMT
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In article <Cx5stC.HKF@taurus.cs.nps.navy.mil>, et@madmax.aa.nps.navy.mil () writes:
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|>
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|>
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|>
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|> I have just installed SB_PRO + MITSUMi_double-speed
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|> CRrom drive + 8_ohm unamplified SONIC speakers on my
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|> Linux box. I hooked up the CD sound to Sb_Pro after
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|> switching the pins. It works, but it did not live up
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|> to my expectations. It does not sound like 4W per
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|> channel to me.
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|>
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|> The manual says that when hooked up to at 8ohm
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|> speakers, the power drops to 2W/channel. First, I
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|> could not make much sense out of this. It should be
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|> just the opposite! Second, even then it does not
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|> sound like 2W's either.
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Two things to keep in mind: If you are stuck with a low power supply
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voltage, you lower the speaker impedance gives more power. If your SB_PRO
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does 2 watts with 8 ohm speakers, it can do 4 watts with 4 ohm speakers.
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Ford uses 3.2 watt speakers so we can get higher power levels in 12 volt
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car stereos.
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Second: speakers efficiencies vary over a tremendous range. There are
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speakers that can produce more sound with 4 watts than other speakers can
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produce using 400 watts! I don't know what the efficiency of SONIC
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speakers is: are they the type of small speakers with plastic cases that
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typicallly come with multimedia bundles? A nice pair of Koss bookshelf
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speakers could probably beat their efficiency by a factor of 10.
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|> I have not adjusted anything with the software, since
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|> the software I use -cdplayer- is a simple command line
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|> tool. I turn up the volume at the back of the card to
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|> maximum though.
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|>
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|> Any insight is appreciated.
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|>
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|> ismail
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--
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Joseph S. Wisniewski | The views expressed are purely my own, and do not
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Ford Motor Company | reflect those of the Ford Motor Company, or any of
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Project Sapphire | its affiliates.
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wiz@rcsg30.eld.ford.com | "any color you want -- as long as it's black"
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From: rna@leland.Stanford.EDU (Robert Ashcroft)
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Subject: Linux marches on
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 04:22:30 GMT
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Reply-To: rna@leland.stanford.edu
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My dad's department (a physical science department at a large Ivy League
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university) is about to buy 10 Pentiums running Linux. ;-)
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A postdoc joined their department about a month ago, a long time
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Linux hacker. And he's already infected them to this degree ;-)
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RNA
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From: plin@girtab.usc.edu (Po-Han Lin)
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Subject: Domainname and Hostname, and midi sb16, and xfree with stealth
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 07:39:28 -0700
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How can I change the default domainname and hostname from slakware?
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It is currently frop.com, and darkstar. (darkstar.frop.com)
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So how do you do it?
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Is there any midi players for my sb16asp on commandline, as apposed
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to xwindows? My cdrom (mitsumi) and sb16 asp works when playing
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cd's and mod files. Now are there anyprogram out there that
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works with midi and 16/8 bit SB FM? (command line of course)
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The ones i saw, some required the old versions of linux (.99)
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While my current kernel is 1.1.45.
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Did anyone have any success getting 3.1 Xfree86 to work with
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Diamond Stealth VLB?
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--
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------------------------------
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From: seb@i102pc1.vu-wien.ac.at (Sebastian W. Bunka)
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Subject: Re: looking for X11 CAD package
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 09:14:13 GMT
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Reply-To: Sebastian.Bunka@vu-wien.ac.at
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tHuH sYzTum g0D (root@attila.ankle.com) wrote:
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: Sorry if this is the wrong place for this, but... I'm looking for an X11
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: AutoCAD-esque package for linux. I don't need nearly as many features as
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: ACAD, but 3-d drafting with maybe some color or textures would be really nice.
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: I remember somewhere seeing a posting that there was a german package that had
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: not been translated to english; this would be fine, but I don't remember the
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: name and have lost the posting of the original announcement. If anybody could
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: point me in the right direction to sources, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.
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: Joe
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It's name is siscad-p 1.3, and an english version is planned.
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However it is "only" 2-D; but it looks great.
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get it from:
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Begin2
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Title = SISCAD-P
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Version = 1.3-3
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Desc1 = SISCAD-P is a professional parametric 2D-CAD system running on several
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Desc2 = UNIX workstations and available as shareware for Linux. Today there is only a
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Desc3 = German version of SISCAD-P available. Unfortunately we can not yet provide
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Desc4 = a SISCAD-P version in any foreign language but we are already working on an
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Desc5 = English version. The release date for this version is not certain yet.
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Author = Coproduction of programmers at Staedtler Mars GmbH & Co/Germany
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AuthorEmail = support@SIS.Staedtler.DE
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Maintainer = support@SIS.Staedtler.DE
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MaintEmail = support@SIS.Staedtler.DE
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Site1 = ftp.Germany.EU.net
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Path1 = pub/comp/i386/Linux/Local.EUnet/Applications/Graphics
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File1 = siscadp1.3-3.tar.gz
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FileSize1 = 4135864
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Site2 = sunsite.unc.edu
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Path2 = /pub/linux/X11/xapps/graphics
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File2 = siscadp1.3-3.tar.gz
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FileSize2 = 4135864
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Required1 = Xwindows running under Linux. 8 MB of memory, 16 MB or more
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Required2 = recommended. Slackware Linux 0.19PL14 and 0.19PL15 others not
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Required3 = tryed. Fvwm or Mwm window manager recommended . German speaking user
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Required4 = required; sorry for this inconvenience.
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CopyPolicy1 = Copyright by Staedtler Mars GmbH & Co - SIS
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CopyPolicy2 = Free distributable binaries as Shareware for Linux.
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Keywords = CAD, CAD/CAM, drawing, parametric
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Comment1 = For people which do not have access to the internet, SISCAD-P
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Comment2 = for Linux is available on disks from Computer Solutions Software GmbH,
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Comment3 = Postfach 1180, D-85561 Grafing, Tel. 08092/5018, FAX 08092/31727
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Comment4 = As commercial product on other UNIX-flavors available from Staedtler.
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Entered = 15MAR94
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EnteredBy = Helmrich Streitmatter
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CheckedEmail = helmrich@SIS.Staedtler.DE
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End
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Cheers, Sebastian
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--
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email: [ Sebastian.Bunka@vu-wien.ac.at ]
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voice: FAX:
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+43-1-71155260 +43-1-7149110
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Location: earth, europe, austria, vienna Inst. of Bacteriology Vet.Univ.
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From: hallpaul@imm.unit.no (Hallvard Paulsen)
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Crossposted-To: comp.unix.questions
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Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 14:39:15 GMT
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Reply-To: Hallvard.Paulsen@imm.unit.no (Hallvard Paulsen)
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In article <1994Oct5.140028.5759@midway.uchicago.edu>, goer@quads.uchicago.edu (Richard L. Goerwitz) writes:
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|> For me WYSIWYG is critical. Critical. Like many scholars in the humanities,
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|> I'm citing documents in languages other than English, and it's terribly irk-
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|> some to have to enter text in these languages using a cumbersome nonnative
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|> notation. I just use a WYSIWYG editor that lets me change keyboards on the
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|> fly. One minute I'm touch typing English. Another I'm entering Arabic or
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|> Hebrew or whatever I need. And I see what I'm typing as it normally should
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|> be seen, i.e., without all the formatting crap and with foreign characters
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|> in the correct font.
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Then make sure you realy have WYSIWYG. That is not allways the case with
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MS-DOS/windows SW. Here in Norway we only have 6 special characters not
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found in english (<28><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>) but still after more than 10 years with
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personal computers it is amassing how often you see the japanese yen
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character in stead of the norwegian <20> {\o}. This happens in the printing
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process. (Also I've found that not all greek characters are found in
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all printer fonts.)
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Personally I prefer WYWIWYG (what you write is what you get) i.e. LaTeX
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Hallvard Paulsen
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From: ray@eskimo.com (Raymond Kraft)
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Subject: Datebook Recommendations
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 12:49:15 GMT
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Hello,
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Does anyone have any recommendations on a datebook that will run on a system
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that does not have Motif? I've tried "plan", but it needs Motif, and
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the precompiled version seems to exhibit a few quirks on my system. Thanks
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in advance for any suggestions.
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-Ray Kraft
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Seattle, Washington
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ray@eskimo.com
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--
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-Ray Kraft
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Seattle, Washington
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ray@eskimo.com
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From: ray@eskimo.com (Raymond Kraft)
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Subject: ftp + term suggestions
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 12:54:17 GMT
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Hello,
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Does anyone know if there is a version of ftp that works with term?
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I've got xftp-2.2.athena+term, but I'm curious if there is anything
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else available. Thanks in advance.
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--Ray Kraft
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Seattle, Washington
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ray@eskimo.com
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--
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-Ray Kraft
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Seattle, Washington
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ray@eskimo.com
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From: ewt@tipper.oit.unc.edu (Erik Troan)
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Subject: Re: diamond stealth status?
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 14:51:20 GMT
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In article <Cx6CFv.9t1@news.cern.ch>, Dan Pop <danpop@cernapo.cern.ch> wrote:
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>In <31381166@MVB.SAIC.COM> Karl Rudnick <khr@trg.saic.com> writes:
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>
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>I'm pretty sure you can get a cheaper supported card than a commercial
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>X server. And I've never heard of commercial servers for Linux. I guess
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>nobody dared to face the competition of XFree86 :-)
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>
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There's something called Accelerated X, or Xcelerator or something like
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that for many 80x86 platforms (including linux) for about $199. If
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you look in the XFree86 P9000 documentation there's a reference to it,
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and they've been advertising in Linux Journal.
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Erik
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--
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============================================================================
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"Like a fool I let dreams become great expectations" - Chess
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Erik Troan = ewt@sunsite.unc.edu = http://sunsite.unc.edu/ewt
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From: cm5585@scitsc25.wlv.ac.uk (J.Tench)
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Subject: xvnews
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 15:07:03 +0100
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Dear all
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Does any one know where I can get hold of a copy of the source for xvnews.
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Jim T.
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--
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"Not only fighting the cause of the down trodden student,
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but a damned good looking bloke aswell"
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From: pvr@wang.com (Peter Reilley)
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Subject: Re: Yggdrasil Linux Plug and Play CD ver1.1 ?
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 14:53:04 GMT
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bash@tware.com (Paul Bash) writes:
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$>In article <jeffpkCx5y9n.Fs6@netcom.com>,
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$>Jeff Kesselman <jeffpk@netcom.com> wrote:
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$>The INT 13 BIOS on the Adaptec provides the basic support DOS needs for the
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$>first two drives. Beyond that _DOS_ needs additional driver support not
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$>supplied with the OS. Perhaps that is what you are thinking. I believe, nay
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$>I'm positive, that this has no bearing on the problem. Linux has all the
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$>additional support necessary right out of the box (providing you are using
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$>the SCSI kernel) and Linux has _excellent_ support for the 1542B.
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$>I suspect that this has more to do with the master boot record or the partition
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$>table not being to the liking of the fdisk used in Yggdrasil. It is probably
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$>checking some form of signature in the MBR that doesn't match up to what it
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$>expects. The OS/2 boot manager is active on this drive and that might be
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$>confusing things. The OS/2 boot manager, though, is nothing new to Linux
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$>users. There are notes in various README's that tell how to have Boot
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$>Manager and LILO co-exist on the same disk. You install boot manager first,
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$>then you don't allow LILO to take over the MBR during the Linux install.
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$>This is dirt simple and has worked for a _long_ time.
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$>The fdisk used in Slackware sees nothing wrong with the disk. Perhaps it is
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$>different from the one used by Yggdrasil. I can't imagine why but I guess its a
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$>possibility. The Yggdrasil fdisk is obviously less well tested than
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$>Slackware's if it is in fact the culprit.
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I had a problem with the Yggdrasil install during partitioning.
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It decided that my freshly formatted SCSI disk had a partition table.
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The table appeared corrupted as displayed but I could not fix it.
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I attempted to use DOS fdisk. It saw a partition table as well, but
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it displayed as obvioulsy corrupted data. I found a DOS partition utility
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on Simtel that could write a valid table. Then linux installed and
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partitioned correctly.
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The formatting of SCSI disks is handled entirely by the drive.
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The controller only issues a format command and waits for completion.
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The data pattern remaining after format will be different on different
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drives. Some of these patterns can be confused with a partition table.
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The linux partition utility needs to have the ability to initialize
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a partition table on command from the user. There is obviously some
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danger in this but it is the only way to handle the case of certain
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format patterns as well as corrupted partition tables. The DOS fdisk
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needs it too.
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From: joev@garden.WPI.EDU (Joseph W. Vigneau)
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Subject: Re: adding a dumb terminal
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 17:24:34 GMT
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In article <36um1f$6vi@news.doit.wisc.edu>,
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Ka-pui Ko <ka-pui@cae.wisc.edu> wrote:
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>
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>I am thinking of adding a dumb terminal to my machine that is
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>running Linux. I have an old 286 machine with serial port, with
|
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>monitor, with keyborad.
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>
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>Is that any additional hardware that I need to get? How do
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>I config the Linux to recognize that a dumb terminal exits?
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On the 286, you'll need a terminal program (Qmodem, Telix, etc...)
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Get a null-modem cable to connect the machines.
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In your /etc/inittab, create or uncomment a line that says
|
||
|
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s1:45:respawn:/sbin/agetty 19200 ttyS1
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^^^^^ ^^^^^
|
||
(1) (2)
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1) Change to the highest speed you can reliably receive |
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2) Change to which serial port you want to hang the 286 off of.
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|
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Then do an init 4 or init 5 (or just reboot), and you should get a login
|
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prompt on the terminal.
|
||
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