798 lines
30 KiB
Plaintext
798 lines
30 KiB
Plaintext
From: Digestifier <Linux-Misc-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
|
|
To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
|
|
Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
|
|
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 94 18:13:39 EDT
|
|
Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #932
|
|
|
|
Linux-Misc Digest #932, Volume #2 Thu, 13 Oct 94 18:13:39 EDT
|
|
|
|
Contents:
|
|
NCR53c810 Driver FAQ? (Chris Harris)
|
|
mpeg_play 2.0.1: Motif :( Binary? (Warwick Allison)
|
|
Re: Is linux a multithreaded operating system? (Jeff Kesselman)
|
|
CFV: rec.games.computer.doom.* groups (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
|
|
Should the FAQ be in col.admin, .misc, .development ? (Ian Jackson)
|
|
Re: Linux doom and PPP (Benjamin John Walter)
|
|
Re: ncurses 1.8.1 (Benjamin John Walter)
|
|
Re: Microsoft Keyboard users? (Andries Brouwer)
|
|
YOUR VERY OWN IDLE DAEMON (John Palaima)
|
|
Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux? (Boudewijn)
|
|
Re: Weakest Linux Box (Thomas Schenk)
|
|
Re: Nailed down to 386bsd or linux, now which one? (Ross Alexander)
|
|
Re: jlinuxdoc-sgml-1.0 released. (Sverre Stoltenberg)
|
|
Re: Fintronic ---> VERY impressive!!! (Dan Pop)
|
|
Re: Is linux a multithreaded operating system? (Jeff Kesselman)
|
|
Re: Overlaid swap files (was Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be (Andreas Helke)
|
|
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: chharris@u.washington.edu (Chris Harris)
|
|
Subject: NCR53c810 Driver FAQ?
|
|
Date: 13 Oct 1994 14:33:32 GMT
|
|
|
|
Hello Linux Users,
|
|
I have a new Pentium system in the mail, whose only hard drive interface
|
|
is SCSI, based on the 53c810 NCR chip. As I'd like to make sure Linux works
|
|
on it before the MBG expires, I'd like to know how to install some form of
|
|
the linux kernel.
|
|
|
|
I checked the driver site at tsx-11.mit.edu, but couldn't find any
|
|
readmes or anything. The closest I came was the following, from the SCSI
|
|
HOWTO:
|
|
|
|
Section 3.11 : NCR53c810 (ALPHA)
|
|
ALPHA available from tsx-11.mit.edu : /pub/linux/ALPHA/scsi
|
|
ncr_src.2.tar.gz - patches against 1.1.19
|
|
ncr_kern.2.gz - kernel, dd to disk and use rdev
|
|
ncr_slack.2.gz - Slackware boot disk, dd to disk and
|
|
install slackware
|
|
|
|
Since I'm borrowing my friend's slackware CD, it would seem logical to
|
|
simply download the boot disk. However, I remember hearing somewhere that it
|
|
is really a two disk set, but only one is shown at the FTP site. Any ideas
|
|
how I could get this running asap?
|
|
|
|
Many thankyous!
|
|
|
|
-Chris
|
|
--
|
|
"If patterns of 1s and 0s were 'like' patterns of human lives and death,
|
|
if everything about an individual could be represented in a computer by a
|
|
long string of 1s and 0s, then what kind of creature would be represented
|
|
by a long string of lives and deaths?" --Thomas Pynchon
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: warwick@cs.uq.oz.au (Warwick Allison)
|
|
Subject: mpeg_play 2.0.1: Motif :( Binary?
|
|
Date: 10 Oct 1994 03:26:09 GMT
|
|
|
|
Version 2.0.1 of mpeg_play has introduced a Motif user interface.
|
|
(2.0 just opens a window and plays the animation).
|
|
|
|
It is my understanding that this means I need to buy Motif libraries
|
|
in order to compile the program, or find a pre-compiled, statically
|
|
linked binary copy of the executable.
|
|
|
|
Are there any other options? (free sub-motif library I could try?)
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
Warwick
|
|
--
|
|
_-_|\ warwick@cs.uq.oz.au /
|
|
/ * <-- Computer Science Department, / WIT SPACE TO LET
|
|
\_.-._/ University of Queensland, /
|
|
v Brisbane, Australia. /
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
|
|
Subject: Re: Is linux a multithreaded operating system?
|
|
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 04:02:59 GMT
|
|
|
|
In article <dangitCxJG3A.Irr@netcom.com>, Lam Dang <dangit@netcom.com> wrote:
|
|
>Jeff Kesselman (jeffpk@netcom.com) wrote:
|
|
>: In article <dangitCxIH4t.Dsr@netcom.com>, Lam Dang <dangit@netcom.com> wrote:
|
|
>: >Jeff Kesselman (jeffpk@netcom.com) wrote:
|
|
>: >
|
|
>: >[cut]
|
|
>: >
|
|
>: >: This blocking business is an implementation detail. I don't think its a
|
|
>: >: terminology issue. This whole discussion goes to illustrate my OTHER
|
|
>: >: point (deleted) that the terms thread, task and process are often used in
|
|
>: >: different ways. The whole area of terminology is muddied, this is
|
|
>: >: PARTICULARLY true when referrign to 'threads'.
|
|
>: >
|
|
>: >For historical perspective, in IBM's MVS a "job" runs in its own address
|
|
>: >space. Each job consists of multiple, concurrent "tasks" which share the
|
|
>: >same address space.
|
|
>: >
|
|
>: >And, just like today's threads, MVS tasks do get in each other's way, and
|
|
>: >reading dumps is still a required skill in MVS shops.
|
|
>: >
|
|
>: >
|
|
>: >--
|
|
>: >Lam Dang
|
|
>: >dangit@netcom.com
|
|
>: >
|
|
>: >
|
|
>
|
|
>: Okay.. and your point is?????
|
|
>
|
|
>: As the ancient romans used to say, "Non sequitor."
|
|
>
|
|
>: JK
|
|
>
|
|
>It did look that way, didn't it? I just meant to add to your point about
|
|
>terminology.
|
|
>--
|
|
>Lam Dang
|
|
>dangit@netcom.com
|
|
>
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
Ah I understand now. You are saying that threads under MVS behave like
|
|
the light-weight tasks mentioned earlier, thus supporting the contention
|
|
that such behavior (or lack thereof) is an implementation detail, not
|
|
part of the definition of a thread.
|
|
|
|
Okay, now that I understand, thanks for the support and I'm sorry if I
|
|
sounded snotty in my last post, I was honestly just confused.
|
|
|
|
Jeff Kesselman
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
|
|
Crossposted-To: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,alt.games.doom,alt.games.doom.announce,comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,comp.sys.sgi.misc,comp.sys.next.misc,comp.os.os2.games
|
|
Subject: CFV: rec.games.computer.doom.* groups
|
|
Date: 13 Oct 1994 15:56:29 -0400
|
|
Reply-To: voting@qualcomm.com (Ron Dippold Voting Alias)
|
|
|
|
FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2)
|
|
moderated group rec.games.computer.doom.announce
|
|
unmoderated group rec.games.computer.doom.help
|
|
unmoderated group rec.games.computer.doom.misc
|
|
unmoderated group rec.games.computer.doom.editing
|
|
unmoderated group rec.games.computer.doom.playing
|
|
|
|
Newsgroups lines:
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.announce Info/FAQs/reviews about DOOM. (Moderated)
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.help DOOM Help Service (new players welcome).
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.misc Talking about DOOM and id Software.
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.editing Editing and hacking DOOM-related files.
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.playing Playing DOOM and user-created levels.
|
|
|
|
Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 3 November 1994.
|
|
|
|
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
|
|
questions only contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about the
|
|
proposed groups contact John Van Essen <vanes002@maroon.tc.umn.edu>.
|
|
|
|
|
|
PURPOSE
|
|
|
|
The rec.games.computer.doom hierarchy is for discussing various topics
|
|
relating to the popular action-oriented computer game DOOM, written by
|
|
id Software, and its sequels and user-written add-ons. It would also
|
|
consolidate DOOM-related discussion currently underway in other
|
|
newsgroups. It is intended for world-wide distribution.
|
|
|
|
This proposal also establishes a new rec.games.computer newsgroup
|
|
subhierarchy for games that run on general-purpose computers.
|
|
|
|
|
|
CHARTERS
|
|
========
|
|
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.announce Info/FAQs/reviews about DOOM. (Moderated)
|
|
|
|
The sort of postings likely to be to be approved by the moderator are
|
|
general announcements that are interesting to the broad spectrum of DOOM
|
|
players. Examples of these types of articles are:
|
|
|
|
- Anything from id Software
|
|
- New PWAD and LMP announcements
|
|
- Announcements of new versions of utilities like DEU and DEHACKED
|
|
- Tourney announcements
|
|
- FTP site news (downtime, user limits, etc)
|
|
- FAQs and similarly informative documents
|
|
- Reviews of user-written PWADs
|
|
|
|
The current moderator of alt.games.doom.announce, Tony Lezard, says that
|
|
he'd be happy to moderate this newsgroup using the current addresses:
|
|
|
|
Submit: doom@mantis.co.uk
|
|
Contact: doom-request@mantis.co.uk (Tony Lezard)
|
|
|
|
This newsgroup replaces alt.games.doom.announce.
|
|
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.help DOOM Help Service (new players welcome).
|
|
|
|
This unmoderated newsgroup is the headquarters of the DOOM Help Service.
|
|
Readers new to USENET or to DOOM who post questions here will receive a
|
|
flame-free friendly response from experienced USENETters and DOOM players.
|
|
Game setup, hardware problems, modem/network setup, secrets, cheats, how
|
|
to get DOOM and related utilities are a few examples of suitable topics.
|
|
|
|
Questions about modifying/editing levels belong in the .editing group.
|
|
|
|
This newsgroup replaces alt.games.doom.newplayers.
|
|
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.misc Talking about DOOM and id Software.
|
|
|
|
Here is where discussion occurs about non-play-related issues that
|
|
aren't suitable (or only marginally so) for the other subgroups.
|
|
Examples are FTP issues, ports of DOOM to other systems, piracy,
|
|
"DOOM - the Movie", DOOM II vs. DOOM, what's the best soundcard,
|
|
DOOM-related ads, comparisons with other games, magazine articles,
|
|
people at id and their cars, future id plans (Quake). In general,
|
|
if it isn't about actually playing or editing DOOM, post it here.
|
|
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.editing Editing and hacking DOOM-related files.
|
|
|
|
Discussion here covers modifying the DOOM environment, especially the
|
|
EXE and WAD files. There are many user-written utilities available that
|
|
do these types of things. Some authors and experienced users can answer
|
|
questions about design techniques and using the utilities. Examples of
|
|
topics are effects of design error (HOM, Medusa), design problems in
|
|
user-written PWADs, modifying default DOOM behavior, utility enhancements.
|
|
|
|
Comments or questions about playing user-written PWADs (opinions, keys,
|
|
secrets, etc.) should not be posted here - post in .playing instead.
|
|
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.playing Playing DOOM and user-created levels.
|
|
|
|
Discussion about playing DOOM takes place here (not only about playing
|
|
id's original levels, but also about playing user-written PWADs).
|
|
Topics include how to find secrets, keyboard/mouse movement techniques,
|
|
side-effects of playing DOOM, where to find good PWADS (and which ones
|
|
are favorites), deathmatch experiences, and so forth.
|
|
|
|
Tournament discussions and multi-player topics can go here, too.
|
|
|
|
PWAD upload notices can be posted here when not posted in .announce.
|
|
|
|
Non-play-related topics belong in the .misc group (this includes Quake).
|
|
|
|
|
|
()=========== A Few Words From the RFD Author (John Van Essen) ===========()
|
|
|| ||
|
|
|| Please LEAVE YOUR VOTE BLANK for any subgroup that you have no strong ||
|
|
|| feelings about one way or the other. If a group is created, it should ||
|
|
|| be because voters felt strongly enough about needing it to vote YES. ||
|
|
|| Vote NO only if you think that particular group is a bad idea, period. ||
|
|
|| ||
|
|
()========================================================================()
|
|
|
|
HOW TO VOTE
|
|
|
|
Erase everything above the top "-=-=-=-" line and erase everything
|
|
below the bottom "-=-=-=-" line. Do not erase anything between these
|
|
lines and do not change the group names.
|
|
|
|
Give your name on the line that asks for it. For each group, place a YES or
|
|
NO in the brackets next to it to vote for or against it. If you don't want
|
|
to vote on a particular group, just leave the space blank. Don't worry
|
|
about spacing of the columns or any quote characters (">") that your reply
|
|
inserts.
|
|
|
|
Send MAIL to: voting@qualcomm.com
|
|
Just Replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list.
|
|
|
|
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
|
rec.games.computer.doom.* groups Ballot <RGCD-0001> (Don't remove)
|
|
|
|
Give your real name here:
|
|
|
|
[Your Vote] Group
|
|
=======================================================================
|
|
[ ] rec.games.computer.doom.announce moderated
|
|
[ ] rec.games.computer.doom.help
|
|
[ ] rec.games.computer.doom.misc
|
|
[ ] rec.games.computer.doom.editing
|
|
[ ] rec.games.computer.doom.playing
|
|
-=-=-=-=-=- Don't Delete Anything Between These Lines =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
|
|
|
|
Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The
|
|
votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledge-
|
|
ment by mail - if you do not receive one within several days, try again.
|
|
It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly.
|
|
|
|
Only one vote per person, no more than one vote per account. Addresses and
|
|
votes of all voters will be published in the final voting results list.
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: iwj10@cus.cam.ac.uk (Ian Jackson)
|
|
Subject: Should the FAQ be in col.admin, .misc, .development ?
|
|
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 12:48:24 GMT
|
|
|
|
Currently the Linux FAQ is posted only to comp.os.linux.announce and
|
|
col.help.
|
|
|
|
I'm considering expanding that to include the other groups in the
|
|
hierarchy. Does anyone have any comments to make about this ?
|
|
|
|
What has prompted me to consider this issue is the following message
|
|
from Prodigy, posted to the faq-maintainers list:
|
|
|
|
> From: Ed Ravin <elr@wp.prodigy.com>
|
|
>
|
|
> Over the next few weeks, Prodigy's two million or so members will begin
|
|
> to access the Usenet. As part of our effort to minimize the minimum
|
|
> impact this infusion of new blood will have on the rest of Usenet, our
|
|
> newsreader sports a "Get FAQ" button which will attempt to fetch an FAQ
|
|
> file for the current newsgroup. It works by looking in news.answers
|
|
> for any articles cross-posted to the current newsgroup, then displaying
|
|
> a menu of those articles.
|
|
|
|
Please let's not have a flamewar about Prodigy. If you must to do, at
|
|
least change the Subject and Newsgroups lines.
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
Ian Jackson, at home. ijackson@nyx.cs.du.edu or iwj10@cus.cam.ac.uk
|
|
+44 1223 575512 Escoerea on IRC. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/iwj10/
|
|
2 Lexington Close, Cambridge, CB4 3LS, England. Urgent: iwj@cam-orl.co.uk
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: ben@tsunami.demon.co.uk (Benjamin John Walter)
|
|
Subject: Re: Linux doom and PPP
|
|
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 21:50:31 +0000
|
|
|
|
: Also, is there any easy way to configure PPP like there is for slip? Dial
|
|
: up program, default scripts, etc... Any help woild be great!
|
|
|
|
Well, its not quite as easy, but there are some example scripts to
|
|
help you. If you want to run PPP, I'd recommended picking up the
|
|
ppp2.1.2a package from sunsite (I think you'll find it under
|
|
/pub/Linux/system/Network/serial) It contains the pppd daemon
|
|
(manages the connection), chat (a program to automate login) and some
|
|
example scripts.
|
|
|
|
Good luck!
|
|
|
|
Peace, Ben
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
__ _
|
|
/ / (_)__ __ ____ __
|
|
/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / . . . t h e c h o i c e o f a
|
|
/____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ G N U g e n e r a t i o n . . .
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: ben@tsunami.demon.co.uk (Benjamin John Walter)
|
|
Subject: Re: ncurses 1.8.1
|
|
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 21:52:11 +0000
|
|
|
|
: where can i obtain help with ncurses for linux ver 1.0 (LSL) ?
|
|
: possible bug report or misunderstanding.
|
|
|
|
I'm sure you've already looked there, but how about /usr/doc/ncurses?
|
|
|
|
Peace, Ben
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
__ _
|
|
/ / (_)__ __ ____ __
|
|
/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / . . . t h e c h o i c e o f a
|
|
/____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ G N U g e n e r a t i o n . . .
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: aeb@cwi.nl (Andries Brouwer)
|
|
Subject: Re: Microsoft Keyboard users?
|
|
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 22:29:37 GMT
|
|
|
|
wdespe@MCS.COM (Wilfred Despe) writes:
|
|
|
|
>I currently use the new MS keyboard with Linux. I am not sure there is
|
|
>any real difference with a normal keyboard.
|
|
|
|
>I however have not tried to use any of the additional keys..
|
|
|
|
I would like to get the scancode (use showkey -s), and, if it exists,
|
|
the keycode (use showkey) for these new keyboards (or any other
|
|
strange unusual keyboards). - aeb@cwi.nl
|
|
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: jolt@gnu.ai.mit.edu (John Palaima)
|
|
Subject: YOUR VERY OWN IDLE DAEMON
|
|
Date: 13 Oct 1994 20:49:51 GMT
|
|
|
|
In article <37bg6b$m42@wumpus.cc.uow.edu.au>,
|
|
mai@wumpus.cc.uow.edu.au (Van Dao Mai) wrote:
|
|
> Idle daemon for linux? Can anyone give me the name of it please
|
|
|
|
this is an idle daemon:
|
|
============cut here====8<===============
|
|
#include <stdio.h>
|
|
#include <stdlib.h>
|
|
|
|
/* this program, idled, is copyright (c) 1994 Richard Cooley.
|
|
You may copy, modify, distribute, etc, to it, as long as this copyright
|
|
notice remains unchanged in this source file and this file is supplied to
|
|
others */
|
|
|
|
void main(void)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef PURE
|
|
FILE *fp;
|
|
fp = fopen("/var/adm/idled_log", "w")
|
|
fprintf(fp, "\n\nidled v1.0, (c) 1994, R Cooley\n\n");
|
|
fclose(fp);
|
|
#endif /* PURE */
|
|
|
|
while (1)
|
|
{
|
|
sleep(10);
|
|
#ifdef PURE
|
|
fp = fopen("/var/adm/idled_log", "w");
|
|
fprintf(fp, "idled: one iteration\n");
|
|
fclose(fp); /* don't want to tie up the system needlessly */
|
|
#endif /* PURE */
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
====================>8====cut here==========
|
|
copy the next few lines (up to but not including #%#%) into a file
|
|
fnamed makefile:
|
|
#
|
|
#
|
|
# to create the idle daemon, unpack the makefile and the idled.c source
|
|
# file. then type "make install"
|
|
#
|
|
#uncomment the next line(remove the leading #) for a "pure" idle daemon
|
|
#DEFS = -DPURE
|
|
|
|
install:
|
|
gcc $(DEFS) -o idled idled.c
|
|
mv idled /usr/local/bin/idled
|
|
echo "/usr/local/bin/idled" >> /etc/rc.d/rc.M
|
|
echo "all done."
|
|
# be gentle with me, this was my first makefile
|
|
#%#%
|
|
And you'll have your very own idle daemon. If enough people like it, I'll
|
|
create a package for it suitable for Slackware pkgtool. Paul, interested? :)
|
|
--
|
|
Richard Cooley Extraordinaire "Yeah. Arrgh."
|
|
rcooley96@dgl.ssc.mass.edu These are my opinions, not MIT's etc...
|
|
rcooley@nyx.cs.du.edu Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux
|
|
"LILO - it's not just a boot loader, it's a way of life" -- me
|
|
|
|
-- (almost) always one to take a question at face value :) :) :)
|
|
|
|
hoo hoo hoo hoo heh heh :)
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: boud@rempt.xs4all.nl (Boudewijn)
|
|
Subject: Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?
|
|
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 94 15:18:26 CET
|
|
Reply-To: boud@rempt.xs4all.nl
|
|
|
|
In article <37hinr$skg@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> Steve Dunham
|
|
(dunham@gdl.msu.edu) wrote on Re: Word (Text) processors for Linux?
|
|
|
|
|
|
>
|
|
> You're wrong. You can easily combine hebrew, arabic, english,,
|
|
> classical greek, devenagari, aramaic, ... with TeX.
|
|
> There is an extension to the TeX program proper which is called
|
|
> Tex-Xet. It is easy to apply the patch when you install TeX.
|
|
|
|
And where would this be? I would love to try it out.
|
|
--
|
|
Boudewijn Rempt
|
|
Kloosterstraat 34 1.2, 2021 VN Haarlem.
|
|
't Gezichtje eerst, dan de handen,
|
|
dan de bibben, en 't laatst de tanden.
|
|
Mijnheer Dil, De tuinen van Dorr, Paul
|
|
Biegel.
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: tschenk@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Thomas Schenk)
|
|
Subject: Re: Weakest Linux Box
|
|
Date: 13 Oct 1994 12:15:37 -0600
|
|
|
|
In article <37ih56$g1k@nyx10.cs.du.edu>,
|
|
Steven Pritchard <spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu> wrote:
|
|
>hjl@nynexst.com (H.J. Lu) writes:
|
|
>>In article <37cj08$7m0@master.cs.rose-hulman.edu>, henslelf@henslelf.student.rose-hulman.edu (Linux Mac Daddy) writes:
|
|
>>|> I was just wondering who has the weakest Linux box? What I mean by this
|
|
>>|> is like anyone running Linux on a 386 with 3 megs of RAM... I've got a
|
|
>>|> 386sx-16 with 5 megs of RAM and it works great (tons faster than DOS).
|
|
>>|> If anyone has a "weaker" machine that runs Linux (and you actually use
|
|
>>|> it) let's hear it....
|
|
>
|
|
>>386sx/16 with 4 MB RAM. I am trying to upgrade and waiting for the price
|
|
>>to drop :-(.
|
|
>
|
|
>Well, I didn't actually *use* it, but I booted SLS on my 386SX/16 when it
|
|
>only had 2 meg. I waited for 2 more meg before installing it.
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
|
|
My first Linux installation was on a 386/sx20 with 2 Meg and 40 Meg of hard
|
|
drive space devoted to Linux. This was with H.J. Lu's mini distribution a
|
|
long time ago (prior to version 0.99) and I impressed the local sysadmin
|
|
with the speed, but that was compared to a VAX 8200 running Ultrix 4.2 that
|
|
took 12 hours to do the first stage compile of GCC 2.4.x with only two
|
|
users on the system. My Linux box was very useful to me since I was taking
|
|
a C/Unix class at the time and didn't like the slow response of the VAX.
|
|
|
|
Tom Schenk
|
|
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: rwa@aupair.cs.athabascau.ca (Ross Alexander)
|
|
Crossposted-To: comp.os.386bsd.misc
|
|
Subject: Re: Nailed down to 386bsd or linux, now which one?
|
|
Date: 13 Oct 94 17:24:25 GMT
|
|
|
|
othman@oasys.pc.my (Othman Ahmad) writes:
|
|
>mbandy@superdec.uni.uiuc.edu (Harf) writes:
|
|
>> I prefer Linux, but I use FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 because it more closely
|
|
>> resembles Ultrix, which I have to run on a DECstation which I assist in
|
|
>> administrating.
|
|
>I was told by someone who had not tried *BSD
|
|
>that Linux can behave like Sun OS which was based on BSD.
|
|
>Similarly with Ultrix. I believe it is a matter of degree of similarity.
|
|
|
|
Ultrix was frozen on the 4.2 release fairly early in the game, and
|
|
then a whole bunch of strange DEC stuff (MOP, LAT, RIS, DecNET, and
|
|
that strange fs@host notation they use for NFS) got grafted on.
|
|
Meantime, Sun at least waited for 4.3 Tahoe before the divergences got
|
|
to be noticeable.
|
|
|
|
(I was there for all of this, admin'ing a mixed Ultrix/SunOS shop with
|
|
vax and sun servers + vax, decstation, sun3, and sun4 clients. Way
|
|
fun.)
|
|
|
|
To parody a famous un*x pronunciamento, SunOS 3.5 was an improvement
|
|
on both its predecessors and successors. Ditto Ultrix 2.3 (mostly).
|
|
|
|
regards, Ross
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
Ross Alexander VE6PDQ rwa@cs.athabascau.ca,
|
|
(403) 675 6311 rwa@auwow.cs.athabascau.ca
|
|
|
|
Television is chewing gum for the eyes. -- Frank Lloyd Wright
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: sverrest@rosa.uio.no (Sverre Stoltenberg)
|
|
Subject: Re: jlinuxdoc-sgml-1.0 released.
|
|
Date: 12 Oct 1994 18:17:52 GMT
|
|
|
|
/S.
|
|
|
|
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
|
|
Path: nntp.uio.no!trane.uninett.no!sunic!pipex!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uhog.mit.edu!news.kei.com!travelers.mail.cornell.edu!cornell!bounce-bounce
|
|
From: ken@gamba.forus.or.jp
|
|
(=?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCOjRGIxsoQiAbJEI3cjtKGyhC?=)
|
|
Subject: jlinuxdoc-sgml-1.0 released.
|
|
Message-ID: <ann-26066.781969911@cs.cornell.edu>
|
|
Followup-To: comp.os.linux.misc
|
|
Keywords: Linuxdoc-SGML, Japanese
|
|
Sender: mdw@cs.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh)
|
|
Reply-To: ken@gamba.forus.or.jp
|
|
(=?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCOjRGIxsoQiAbJEI3cjtKGyhC?=)
|
|
Organization: None
|
|
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 13:52:10 GMT
|
|
Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Matt Welsh)
|
|
Lines: 42
|
|
|
|
I release "linuxdoc-SGML for Japanese" based linuxdoc-sgml-1.1.tar.gz
|
|
at last. ;-)
|
|
|
|
Some change from linuxdoc-SGML ver.1.1 for Japanese and more.
|
|
|
|
It is
|
|
ftp://ftp.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/Linux/JF/misc/jlinuxdoc-sgml-1.0.tar.gz.
|
|
|
|
If possible, please send me it's inpressions. :-)
|
|
|
|
Chief change Lists:
|
|
|
|
* Add Sun-JLE(Japanese Language Environment) Support.
|
|
|
|
* Add Some Script
|
|
+ make HTML file from SGML source (bin/fmthtml)
|
|
+ make DVI file from SGML source (bin/fmtdvi)
|
|
+ make PS file from SGML source (bin/fmtps)
|
|
+ make TEXT file from SGML source (bin/fmttext)
|
|
|
|
* Delete "Next Chapter" from Last HTML file. (bin/rmnext)
|
|
|
|
* Add Linuxdoc-SGML file Edit Major Mode for Emacs. (elisp/lnxsgml.el)
|
|
+ Can translate to all in Emacs.
|
|
+ Can insert almost SGML TAGS by C-c + 1 Charactor.
|
|
|
|
* Add New SGML Tags.
|
|
+ <trans> is translater like author.
|
|
+ <tdate> is translation date like date. (but Not Use)
|
|
|
|
* Modify qtex for "page number correct".
|
|
|
|
* Add "new page" command after "table of contents" in
|
|
rep/latex/mapping.
|
|
|
|
Thank you for your cooperation.
|
|
--
|
|
Kenji Sato (ken@gamba.forus.or.jp)
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu
|
|
Be sure to include Keywords: and a short description of your software.
|
|
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: danpop@cernapo.cern.ch (Dan Pop)
|
|
Subject: Re: Fintronic ---> VERY impressive!!!
|
|
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 18:16:15 GMT
|
|
|
|
In <37hu3f$f5k@clarknet.clark.net> mjf@clark.net (Marc Fraioli) writes:
|
|
|
|
>In article gv5@dusk.fishkill.ibm.com, bubbly@dusk.fishkill.ibm.com (Steve Champagne) writes:
|
|
>>Based on recent experience, I'd highly recommend Fintronic as a provider of
|
|
>>systems pre-configured with Linux. I purchased the following:
|
|
>>
|
|
>> - Intel 486DX2-66MHz VLB basic system
|
|
>> - Buslogic KT-445S VLB SCSI Controller w/ ASPI DOS drivers
|
|
>> - 1.0GB, Quantum Empire 1080S, 9ms, 512K cache, 3.5x1"
|
|
>> - Conner Viper 2525S 525MB 1/4" SCSI tape
|
|
>> - Viewsonic 17, 17", 1280x1024
|
|
>> - #9 GXE Level 11 VLB 2MB, S3-928
|
|
>> - DOS 6.2/Windows 3.1 installed with dual boot (via LILO)
|
|
>>
|
|
>>For slightly less than $4100 (including shipping).
|
|
>>
|
|
>
|
|
>Wow, for that money you're in low-end RISC territory. You can get entry
|
|
>level RISC boxes from Sun, HP, or IBM for less than that, all with 16MB
|
|
>RAM and at least 16" color monitors. True, they have smaller disks (Sun
|
|
>gives you a 535, IBM a 260, not sure about HP) and no tape, but you
|
|
^^ -- it's 260, too.
|
|
>get a _much_ faster CPU. Of course, they don't include source to their
|
|
>OSes either...
|
|
|
|
Have you ever tried to work on one of these entry level workstations?
|
|
They're severely underconfigured, especially as far as disks and memory
|
|
are concerned, which means that they swap madly when you try to do
|
|
anything. And a system with a 260 MB disk can be used only in a network,
|
|
where almost everything is stored on a remote file server. You can't fit
|
|
the full OS and a decent swap partition on such a disk, don't even think
|
|
of users home directories. The graphics hardware (adaptor and monitor)
|
|
usually sucks, too.
|
|
|
|
When you start considering adding another 16 MB RAM (a must) a decent
|
|
disk and a better display (if you want better resolution you usually
|
|
have to add some video memory, too), you find out that the price of the
|
|
system has doubled (at least).
|
|
|
|
Compare this with a pretty well configured PC, that works like a
|
|
charm with a nice OS. I won't hesitate a single moment if I had to make
|
|
a choice between a PC and a workstation having the same price. The
|
|
workstation could be a winner only if all you have to do is number
|
|
crunching. But even in this field, a P90 system beats most entry level
|
|
workstations (especially Sun's):
|
|
|
|
MACHINES MHz SPECint92 SPECfp92
|
|
|
|
SUN/SPARC/5/70 70 57 47.3
|
|
SUN/SPARC/5/85 85 64 54.6
|
|
SGI/INDY/R4000SC 100 57.5 63
|
|
IBM/RISC/6000/250 66 62.6 72.2
|
|
DEC/3000/300LX 125 63.5 75.5
|
|
HP/712/60 60 58.1 79
|
|
|
|
Pentium 66 64 57
|
|
Pentium 90 86 77
|
|
|
|
Dan
|
|
--
|
|
Dan Pop
|
|
CERN, CN Division
|
|
Email: danpop@cernapo.cern.ch
|
|
Mail: CERN - PPE, Bat. 31 R-004, CH-1211 Geneve 23, Switzerland
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
|
|
Subject: Re: Is linux a multithreaded operating system?
|
|
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 18:28:00 GMT
|
|
|
|
In article <37fue5$rjj@nntp.stanford.edu>,
|
|
Robert Ashcroft <rna@gsb-ecu.stanford.edu> wrote:
|
|
>In article <jeffpkCxJAwo.2qo@netcom.com>,
|
|
>Jeff Kesselman <jeffpk@netcom.com> wrote:
|
|
>>As the ancient romans used to say, "Non sequitor."
|
|
>
|
|
>Except that they spelled it "sequitur".
|
|
>
|
|
|
|
Lesee, can I remember, r - ris -tur -mur -mini -ntur.
|
|
|
|
Yup, you're absolutely right!
|
|
|
|
JK
|
|
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
From: andreas@orion.mgen.uni-heidelberg.de (Andreas Helke)
|
|
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
|
|
Subject: Re: Overlaid swap files (was Re: Yggdrasil Fall 1994: buyers be
|
|
Date: 13 Oct 1994 18:19:25 GMT
|
|
|
|
Schultz, Russell (schultz_russell@semail.jsc.nasa.gov) wrote:
|
|
: In article <MLM.94Oct12223517@aruba.cs.brown.edu>
|
|
: mlm@cs.brown.edu (Moises Lejter) writes:
|
|
|
|
: > Jeff> instaleld all m ystuff from the commadn lien and so far
|
|
: > Jeff> haven't found anything thatw asn't loaded ('course again, i
|
|
: > Jeff> don't use X...)
|
|
: >
|
|
: > I installed Linux from the Yggdrasil Fall 94 CD on a Packard-Bell
|
|
: > 486SX33, with 8MB. When prompted for a swap partition, I declined to
|
|
: > specify one, since I planned to set one up later, "on top of" my
|
|
: ^^^^^^^^^^^
|
|
: > windows swap file. I attempted to install some of the software from
|
|
: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
|
: Ooooga ooooga! How to do this? and can OS/2 share the same space? It
|
|
: really stinks having 3 swap files.
|
|
|
|
: I'd be excited, closer to ecstatic.
|
|
|
|
Sharing with windows is simple. The process I use is to create a
|
|
appropriately sized DOS partition and create a DOS filesystem on it. Save
|
|
the first sectors (root directory and partition table) to a file. I activate
|
|
this partition as linux swap partition when booting linux and restore the
|
|
file to the partition when shutting down. For some strange reason this gives
|
|
me a DOS filesystem with a corrupted FAT. I then use debug in my
|
|
autoexec.bat to restore the rootdir and FAT once more. (The linux based
|
|
restoration is necessary because DOS debug does not like to write to a
|
|
partition without a file system). For windows it does not matter that the
|
|
content of the swapfile is lost. This file is remade at each windows boot. I
|
|
would assume that sharing with OS2 could function in a similar way, but if
|
|
you have to coordinate between 3 different OS it might get complicated.
|
|
|
|
Andreas
|
|
--
|
|
|
|
* Andreas Helke Institut fuer molekulare Genetik, Universitaet Heidelberg
|
|
** Im Neuenheimer Feld 230, 69122 Heidelberg, Germany
|
|
*** If you want ls, cp, dd or a Korn shell clone for DOS computers ftp to
|
|
**** orion.mgen.uni-heidelberg.de the home of the HFM DOS file manager
|
|
***** HFM V. 4.02 is now available here and coming soon to SimTel and Garbo
|
|
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
** FOR YOUR REFERENCE **
|
|
|
|
The service address, to which questions about the list itself and requests
|
|
to be added to or deleted from it should be directed, is:
|
|
|
|
Internet: Linux-Misc-Request@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU
|
|
|
|
You can send mail to the entire list (and comp.os.linux.misc) via:
|
|
|
|
Internet: Linux-Misc@NEWS-DIGESTS.MIT.EDU
|
|
|
|
Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites:
|
|
nic.funet.fi pub/OS/Linux
|
|
tsx-11.mit.edu pub/linux
|
|
sunsite.unc.edu pub/Linux
|
|
|
|
End of Linux-Misc Digest
|
|
******************************
|