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From: Digestifier <Linux-Activists-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Activists@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Activists@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 93 10:13:09 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Activists Digest #257
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Linux-Activists Digest #257, Volume #6 Fri, 24 Sep 93 10:13:09 EDT
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Contents:
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f90 (Eildert Groeneveld)
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3 Problems with Linux. Please Help! (levinson@vax.sonoma.edu)
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Re: recompile kernel? (levinson@vax.sonoma.edu)
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Re: SLS/Slackware/What? (Brett Person)
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WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux (Jesper Honig Spring)
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Compiling Linux ( Xavier Juvigny)
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Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux (Steef S.G. de Bruijn)
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SCSI AHA 1542C boot Prob. solved (Johnnie Walker)
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Re: Compiling Linux (Fritz Ganter)
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Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux (Ole Sandum)
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Re: Appointment book under X ? (Martin Koch)
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Common Lisp on 486 machines? (Tomohiro Shibata)
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Re: minicom 4g (Danny ter Haar)
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Re: How does Linux compare to SUN IPC? (Warner Losh)
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Re: Got trouble: Linux doesn't see UltraStor SCSI adaptor (Warner Losh)
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Re: SLS/Slackware/What? (Louis J. LaBash Jr.)
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Re: Setting up user accts. (Lars Wirzenius)
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Re: Setting active partition on second hard drive (Lars Wirzenius)
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Re: Compiling Linux (Lars Wirzenius)
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A DOS partition question... (John Banghart)
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Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux (Mark A. Davis)
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From: Eildert Groeneveld <groeneveld@tzv.fal.d400.de>
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Subject: f90
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 07:19:25 GMT
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Does anyone know of a fortran 90 compiler that runs under Linux?
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Comments would be appreciated.
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Eildert Groeneveld
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Subject: 3 Problems with Linux. Please Help!
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From: levinson@vax.sonoma.edu
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Date: 23 Sep 93 21:13:19 -0800
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I have a few problems.
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1)
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First of all, I have .99pl12. I notice sometimes my
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keyboard locks on boot up. I never had this problem on .99pl11 or less. I
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have tried to recompile the kernel with both NUMLOCK on and NUMLOCK off, but
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with the same problem. Pressing the numlock and/or scroll lock keys does not
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toggle the lamps, so, this leads me to believe it is some kind of
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driver/initialize problem. I have tried different keymaps, but the keymaps
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would not matter since the keyboard is not being recognized.
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This happens regardless on if I use LILO or the standard raw boot image on a
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floppy.
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2)
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Minicom-
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The version that comes with SLS1.01 has some problems. Pop up windows leave
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strange characters on the screen when they disappear. The VT100 emmulation is
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not very good. There are no linefeeds, and when I do a ^A A to turn linefeeds
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on, stuff comes out double spaced. When I try to recompile the distribution
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for MINICOM on sunsite:/pub/linux... it compiles, but when I run it, I get a
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Segmentation Fault and it dumps the core. Is PCOMM any better?
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3)
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Someone mentioned this before, but I will bring it up since I think it needs
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looking into by the developers of Linux. Compiling is very irratic. Sometimes
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I get linker failures, sometimes I get compiler errors, but when I recompile
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even without rebooting, everything compiles correctly. There may be something
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wrong with memory management, or the compiler itself, or maybe even a library
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entry.
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If anyone has any information on how I can remedy any of these problems, please
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write private-email. I will definately try them and post a report when I get
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it fixed.
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--
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Eric Levinson
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rcisnet2!root@moon.nbn.com | Home computer (UUCP)
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levinson@vax.sonoma.edu | Vax
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I can also be reached on my BBS system, Color Galaxy Milky Way (415) 883-0696
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Subject: Re: recompile kernel?
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From: levinson@vax.sonoma.edu
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Date: 23 Sep 93 21:00:31 -0800
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In article <27qe43$hhn@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU>, mitchell@sosc1.sosc.osshe.edu writes:
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> I'm having problems with a com port and I suspect that the autoprobing
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> for my 3c503 card may be resulting in an irq conflict. I get a
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> spurious interrupt message after reboot and I can't setserial or stty -a
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> cua1 or ttyS1. So I fixed the base address and irq for the 3c503 card
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> in the net/inet/CONFIG file to 0x250 and irq5.
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>
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> My question is: Do I have to recompile the entire kernel to implement
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> this change?
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>
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> I've been having problems with SLIP too and read in the NET-2-FAQ that
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> the problem could be caused by compression. So I deleted the compression
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> flag in the CONFIG file and recompiled...(it didn't fix the problem) but
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> again, do I have to recompile the kernel? Since it takes about
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> 1 1/2 hours to do (on a 386/25), it takes a little longer to hack a
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> fix. :-0
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>
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> Thanks!
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> Stu
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1-1/2 hours? I have a 386SX/20 with 5 MB memory. It does take a very long
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time if I don't use a swap file. I set up a 4 MB swap file and it takes about
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30 minutes.
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You still have to run make in /linux, however if all your other object files
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are already compiled, it will see a newer date for the config file than the net
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object, and only recompile net. For everything else, it wont need to recompile
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and it should say that everything is up to date. Everything will have
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to be re-linked, but that does not take much time.
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--
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Eric Levinson
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rcisnet2!root@moon.nbn.com | Home computer (UUCP)
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levinson@vax.sonoma.edu | Vax
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I can also be reached on my BBS system, Color Galaxy Milky Way (415) 883-0696
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From: person@plains.NoDak.edu (Brett Person)
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Subject: Re: SLS/Slackware/What?
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 07:59:51 GMT
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In article <2uLBac2w165w@works.uucp> ferret@works.uucp (Dave Ferret) writes:
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>Pardon me, I just got here.
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>
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>I've only heard of the SLS release, is Slackware another packaged
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>release, or what? How many others than SLS are there?
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Yes. It is another BETTER package. Slackware's maintainer is much more
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responsive to updates and general support than the SLS people are. I think
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this is because SLS is really intended for sale as a commercial product.
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The SLS betas seem to just be proof-or-concept type things. They work, but
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you have to be pretty good at unix in general to get functional use out of
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them. There are many bugs and inconsistancies in SLS. The man pages could
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stand some real work, There are many duplicate executables in /bin
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/sr/bin and elsewhere. There are also duplicate man pages.
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SLS X is difficult to get running on even supported video cards.
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--
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Brett Person
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Guest Account
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North Dakota State University
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person@plains.nodak.edu || person@plains.bitnet
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From: spring@diku.dk (Jesper Honig Spring)
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Subject: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 08:31:41 GMT
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Hello,
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Does anyone know of a wordprocessor (besides TEX, if one might call it a wordprocessor)
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a la WordPerfect for Linux.
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Thanks in advance,
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Please (also) email me.
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--
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===============================================================================
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jesper honig spring department of computer science
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spring@diku.dk university of copenhagen, denmark
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===============================================================================
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From: juvigny@news.jussieu.fr ( Xavier Juvigny )
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Subject: Compiling Linux
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 09:01:24 GMT
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I want to compile Linux but I have a big problem ...
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my makefiles are for UNIX system! I have only Borland C++ 3.0
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and GNU C (djgpp) to compile my sources.
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I want to know how to compile LINUX with GNU C or with
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Borland C++ 3.0.
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Thanks to answer me.
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JUVIGNY Xavier EMail: juvigny@ann.jussieu.fr
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From: debruijn@cs.utwente.nl (Steef S.G. de Bruijn)
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Subject: Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 09:15:23 GMT
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In article <1993Sep24.083141.23376@odin.diku.dk>, spring@diku.dk (Jesper Honig Spring) writes:
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|> Hello,
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|>
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|> Does anyone know of a wordprocessor (besides TEX, if one might call it a wordprocessor)
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TeX isn't a wordprocessor, it's a TYPESETTER, and a very good one! Besides, if
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you like learning Emacs/Vi and lots of utilities lying around linux, this
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combination gives you the ULTIMATE wordprocessor!
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|> a la WordPerfect for Linux.
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Wordperfert sucks (it's no misspell!)
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|>
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|> Thanks in advance,
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Sorry, no offence
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|>
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|> Please (also) email me.
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|>
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|> --
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|> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|> jesper honig spring department of computer science
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|> spring@diku.dk university of copenhagen, denmark
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|> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Steef
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From: koellner@galaxy.fernuni-hagen.de (Johnnie Walker)
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Subject: SCSI AHA 1542C boot Prob. solved
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 09:51:06 GMT
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Hi!
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Thanks to everyone who answered my request. I tried again yesterday,
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and it looks like I just forgot to reconfigure the Computers Chipset Setup
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(Shadow ROMs, Cacheable Areas) after installing the adapter card. At least,
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I changed them and now it works.
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--
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Peter Koellner
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Student of Idiocy at the university of Dortmund
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EMAIL:koellner@fernuni-hagen.de
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From: ganter@fvkmapc02.tu-graz.ac.at (Fritz Ganter)
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Subject: Re: Compiling Linux
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 11:15:55 GMT
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Xavier Juvigny (juvigny@news.jussieu.fr) wrote:
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: I want to compile Linux but I have a big problem ...
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: my makefiles are for UNIX system! I have only Borland C++ 3.0
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: and GNU C (djgpp) to compile my sources.
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: I want to know how to compile LINUX with GNU C or with
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: Borland C++ 3.0.
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: Thanks to answer me.
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: JUVIGNY Xavier EMail: juvigny@ann.jussieu.fr
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oh, I don't know if I understand you, do you want to compile Linux under
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***MS-DOS*** ?????? I use Linux at home and at work for 6 months, and I mean
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that Linux is a Unix-System, isn't it? And you would really compile it under
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DOS? Don't you know, that, if you start Linux on DOS (ROTFL), it deletes all
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files with the string 'Microsoft' in it?
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Nice idea, very nice. But you can compile (and link!) Linux better under
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Linux. So, first install Linux, then enjoy it, delete your DOS-partition,
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*then* you can compile Linux :-))
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Fritz
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--
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Fritz Ganter Graz University of Technology, Austria
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Email: ganter@fvkmapc02.tu-graz.ac.at, ganter@fvkmads02.tu-graz.ac.at
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HAM-Radio: OE6FAD@OE6XYG.AUT.EU, OE6FAD@OE6FAD.AMPR.ORG
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Phone: +43 316 873-7222 (Office), +43 316 663243 (home)
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********** Linux... try it, use it, love it. ************
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From: os@idfs4.uucp (Ole Sandum)
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Subject: Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 11:03:17 GMT
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spring@diku.dk (Jesper Honig Spring) writes:
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>Does anyone know of a wordprocessor (besides TEX, if one might call it a wordprocessor)
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>a la WordPerfect for Linux.
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Be careful. Terming WP as a wordprocessor might
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just start a holywar :-)
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--
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==========================
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Ole Sandum, <os@id.dth.dk>
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From: nick@kiew.uni-paderborn.de (Martin Koch)
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Subject: Re: Appointment book under X ?
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 13:58:05 +0200
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dpwc@dprmpt.UUCP (Weihan Chang) writes:
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>Is there a organizer/appointment book type program under X window
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>for Linux ?
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I prefer XCalentool. It is great!
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Mail for schedules etc.
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>Thanks.
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>--
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>*******************************************************
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>* Weihan Chang : (301) 622-0900 ext 305 *
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>* E-mail address : dpwc@dataprompt.com *
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>*******************************************************
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---
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Bye ;-)
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Martin Koch --- email : nick@uni-paderborn.de
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Bodelschwinghstra<EFBFBD>e 8 --- phone : +49 5251 31104 Q
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D-33102 Paderborn
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Germany
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==============Escape the Gates of Hell, use Linux==========
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Everyone's a foreigner - nearly everywhere
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From: tom@jsk.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Tomohiro Shibata)
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.software,comp.os.ms-windows.misc,comp.lang.lisp
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Subject: Common Lisp on 486 machines?
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 11:31:20 GMT
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Hi, everybody.
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I want to use Common Lisp such as ExCL, KCL and AKCL.
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Is there anyone out who can use such Lisp on 486 machines, and
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on which OS do they run?
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I will appreciate any information.
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--
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Tomohiro Shibata (email: tom@jsk.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
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Department of Mechano-informatics,
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University of Tokyo; Japan
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From: danny@caution.cistron.nl.mugnet.org (Danny ter Haar)
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Subject: Re: minicom 4g
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 93 09:17:53
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In article <CDtw0H.89G@ccu.umanitoba.ca> umlin000@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Zhuo Er Lin) writes:
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>
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>It is not in sunsite: /pub/Linux/Incoming. Where did you put it in?
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>I also check apps/comm, it contains the 1.4 b version, dated 1992.
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>
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It is now, i'va put it there on 23 sep 18:20
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The first one was corrupted somehow ...
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I found a yell in the new-sunsite listing stating the tar was corrupted.
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That's why it was probably put away ...
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_____
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Danny
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--
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_______________________________________________________________________
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Danny ter Haar <dannyth@hacktic.nl> or <danny@cistron.nl.mugnet.org>
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PHILIPS DCC: combining the disadvantages of cd-rom's and tapes
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From: imp@boulder.parcplace.com (Warner Losh)
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Subject: Re: How does Linux compare to SUN IPC?
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 04:29:32 GMT
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In article <steve.748726889@interaccess.com> steve@interaccess.com
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(Steve Norton) writes:
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>[[sparcs are junk]]
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We have a couple of older Sparc systems that compile OI and OB faster
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than the 32M 486-33. The Sparc system has 96M of memory and 3
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Solbourne Series 5E's and very fast disks. I've seen SCSI-2 disks
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blow the doors off those old, slow klunky IDE drives. I've also seen
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IPI drive blow them both away.
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Warner
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--
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Warner Losh imp@boulder.parcplace.COM ParcPlace Boulder
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I've almost finished my brute force solution to subtlety.
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From: imp@boulder.parcplace.com (Warner Losh)
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Subject: Re: Got trouble: Linux doesn't see UltraStor SCSI adaptor
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1993 15:55:35 GMT
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In article <27qs4p$r96@inxs.concert.net> ctwilson@rock.concert.net
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(Charles T Wilson -- Personal Account) writes:
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>If MCC doesn't see your adapter with default factory settings (which I'm
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>using as I type [except for the transfer speed, which I upped a bit]),
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>then you should ask for help from one of the scsi gurus again, 'cause
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>I'm not one of them.
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The SLS release requires that you set the I/O mailbox port to 0x340.
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At least that's what my 34F requires.
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All this because the autoprobe code doesn't to know when a range of
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ports is in use to not use them for other cards.
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Warner
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--
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Warner Losh imp@boulder.parcplace.COM ParcPlace Boulder
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I've almost finished my brute force solution to subtlety.
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From: lou@minuet.siue.edu (Louis J. LaBash Jr. )
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Subject: Re: SLS/Slackware/What?
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 08:53:09 -0400
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Reply-To: lou@minuet.siue.edu (Louis J. LaBash Jr. )
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|From: byron@cc.gatech.edu (Byron A Jeff)
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|>In article <2uLBac2w165w@works.uucp>, Dave Ferret <ferret@works.uucp> wrote:
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|>Pardon me, I just got here.
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[deleted...]]
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|Personally I've used SLS and Slackware. I prefer Slackware because it has
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|many less bugs (at least in my case).
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^^^^ ^^^^
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Obviously, this person has never used the MCC-interim package :-).
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Louis-ljl-
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From: wirzeniu@kruuna.Helsinki.FI (Lars Wirzenius)
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Subject: Re: Setting up user accts.
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 16:03:14 +0300
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bilan@cps.msu.edu (Thomas J Bilan) writes:
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> Which works fine for me but when the users log in they don't have write
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> permission to their own directory.
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Are you sure it is their home directory that is the problem? What
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exactly is the error message, and what exactly was it they were trying
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to do?
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One possibility would be that somehow / or /home (assuming their
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homedirectory was /home/name) did not have execute permission for
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other or group. Do
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ls -ld / /home /home/name
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to see exactly what the permissions are.
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> chmod 777 name
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This should certainly allow the owner and anyone else to have write
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permission to the directory.
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--
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Lars.Wirzenius@helsinki.fi (finger wirzeniu@klaava.helsinki.fi)
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It doesn't matter who you are, it's what you do that takes you far. --Madonna
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------------------------------
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From: wirzeniu@kruuna.Helsinki.FI (Lars Wirzenius)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: Setting active partition on second hard drive
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 16:11:33 +0300
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reczek@acsu.buffalo.edu (Tim Reczek) writes:
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> I have two hard drives: Westen Digital 340MB as master, Maxtor 130MB
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> as slave. I was considering using the 130MB dive to run linux on while
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> leaving the 340MB drive solely DOS.
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>
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> Question: Can I make the linux partion on the 2nd drive the active partition?
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I think these are your options:
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a) boot Linux from floppy
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b) boot Linux with bootlin (or whatever), a DOS program that boots
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Linux (i.e., you first boot DOS, and then use bootlin to boot
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Linux)
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It is possible that the following might also work. I have neither
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experience nor documentation (at the moment):
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c) you install LILO as the master boot record on your first hard drive
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and tell that to load Linux from the second hard drive
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--
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Lars.Wirzenius@helsinki.fi (finger wirzeniu@klaava.helsinki.fi)
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It doesn't matter who you are, it's what you do that takes you far. --Madonna
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From: wirzeniu@kruuna.Helsinki.FI (Lars Wirzenius)
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Subject: Re: Compiling Linux
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 16:17:09 +0300
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juvigny@news.jussieu.fr ( Xavier Juvigny ) writes:
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> I want to compile Linux but I have a big problem ...
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> my makefiles are for UNIX system!
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Not to mention that so are the filenames and some of the utilities
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that you need to run...
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Linux is not really meant to be compiled under DOS (cross-compilation
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from another Unix system is easier to manage, though). You probably
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want to install Linux (from one of the many installation kits that are
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available) and compile it under itself.
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--
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Lars.Wirzenius@helsinki.fi (finger wirzeniu@klaava.helsinki.fi)
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It doesn't matter who you are, it's what you do that takes you far. --Madonna
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From: john@midget.towson.edu (John Banghart)
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Subject: A DOS partition question...
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Date: 24 Sep 1993 13:45:17 GMT
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Let's say I partition my HD 110meg for linux, 10meg sway, and 50meg for
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DOS. Can I run DoubleSpace(which is what I have, so no flames about
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stacker being better) on my DOS partition only?
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Also, is there a way to partition my drive without having to delete
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everything on it in the process?
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-John
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From: mark@taylor.uucp (Mark A. Davis)
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Subject: Re: WordProcessor (~=TEX) for Linux
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1993 13:04:03 GMT
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os@idfs4.uucp (Ole Sandum) writes:
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>spring@diku.dk (Jesper Honig Spring) writes:
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>>Does anyone know of a wordprocessor (besides TEX, if one might call it a wordprocessor)
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>>a la WordPerfect for Linux.
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>Be careful. Terming WP as a wordprocessor might
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>just start a holywar :-)
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I'm sure you just HAD to tell us that. Try to keep your unproductive and
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flame-bait opinions to yourself. I think we are all growing very tired
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of these same arguments over, and over.
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--
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/--------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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| Mark A. Davis | Lake Taylor Hospital | Norfolk, VA (804)-461-5001x431 |
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| Sys.Administrator| Computer Services | mark@taylor.wyvern.com .uucp |
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