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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 94 08:15:33 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #112
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Linux-Admin Digest #112, Volume #2 Tue, 27 Sep 94 08:15:33 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Mosaic-2.4 on Linux - what to do with Motif? (Anthony Lovell)
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problem compiling libc 4.5.26 (Steven M. Gallo)
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My box refuses my telnet connection. (Nathan Stratton)
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Re: DOOM DOOM DOOM DUMB DUMB DUMB! (David Miller)
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Re: How to use a host as a router - READ THIS (Frank van Maarseveen)
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Kernel panic: Ethernet? (Michael Esler)
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Re: Deskjets and Ghostscript? (Hugh Johnson x6549)
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TIS Firewall Toolkit? (Andrew PRUSEK)
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DEC's screend port? (Andrew PRUSEK)
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Re: ingreslock does not work (Anthony Lovell)
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Special Sale On QNX! (Michael S. Scheidell)
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HP mio printer and printcap. HELP! (Hendrik Klompmaker)
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HELP!!! Error during bootstrapping.. (Patricia Arquette)
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Special Sale On QNX!
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Re: What user interface to use??? (Jeff Kesselman)
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CLISP Question (Iain J. Bryson)
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Re: Compile Dosemu & Wine? (C. Engelmann)
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Re: NCR SCSI problems.. (Dejan Ilic)
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From: alovell@kerberos.demon.co.uk (Anthony Lovell)
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Subject: Re: Mosaic-2.4 on Linux - what to do with Motif?
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 15:29:22 GMT
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Dirk Keunecke (dk@panda.rhein-main.de) wrote:
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: Err.., my Mosaic runs without any Motif (shouldn't it ?). OK, i don't have BUILD
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: it from the sources. I got the compiled stuff from a ftp-server in Germany
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: (ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de) and it works like a champ. But since this is a
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: mirror of server(s) in the US, this stuff should be available for you on a server
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: nearby (sunsite ?). If MOTIF is necessary to build Mosaic, it isn't to run it.
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That's because it's linked with the static lib's, makes for big binaries.
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--
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anthony
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==============================================================================
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alovell@kerberos.demon.co.uk | If at first you don't succeed
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PGP Key available from a server |
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alovell@cix.compulink.co.uk | Get a Bigger Hammer
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==============================================================================
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: smgallo@cs.buffalo.edu (Steven M. Gallo)
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Subject: problem compiling libc 4.5.26
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 16:11:06 GMT
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Hi all,
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I'm having a problem compiling the shared libraries for libc and libm
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4.5.26. I've installed the new include files and I got the source from
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tsx-11. I can make the static libraries without any problem. The problem
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is with some of the global variables listed in the jump.var files:
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==> libc/jump.vars <==
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00000098 K _h_errlist libc herror
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0000023c K __sys_errlist libc _errlist
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00000004 K __sys_nerr libc _errlist
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000000c4 K __sys_siglist libc _siglist
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00000004 D __DUMMY__ libgcc _new_handler
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==> libm/jump.vars <==
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00000004 D _signgam libm lgamma
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I get errors for _signgam and _h_errlist. Both are defined in
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sysdeps/linux/i386/math/lgamma.c and inet/herror.c, respectively, in the
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source tree but when mkimage is called it complains that it can't find
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a source file for them:
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v
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(cd ../../shared; for l in *.a; do \
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/usr/bin/ar -d $l __.SYMDEF; \
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/usr/bin/ranlib $l; done)
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/usr/dll/bin/mkimage -l libc -v 4.5.26 -a 0x60000000 \
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-d 0x60090000 -j 0x00004000 -g 0x00001000 \
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-- ../../shared/libc.a ../../shared/libcurses.a ../../shared/libtermcap.a ../../shared/libdbm.a ../../shared/libgcc/libgcc3.a ../../shared/libcompat/libcompat.a ../../libalias.a
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Warning - non-absolute pathname specified for library
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/usr/dll/bin/mkimage: no source file for symbol '_h_errlist'
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mkimage v2.16
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Reading configuration files from ../../jump/libc
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make[2]: *** [lib] Error 1
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make[2]: Leaving directory `/src1/libc-linux/jump/libc'
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makeing lib in libm
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make[2]: Entering directory `/src1/libc-linux/jump/libm'
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(cd ../..; for l in *.a; do \
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/usr/bin/ar -d $l __.SYMDEF; \
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/usr/bin/ranlib $l; done)
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(cd ../../shared; for l in *.a; do \
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/usr/bin/ar -d $l __.SYMDEF; \
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/usr/bin/ranlib $l; done)
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/usr/dll/bin/mkimage -l libm -v 4.5.26 -a 0x600e0000 \
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-d 0x600f8000 -j 0x00000800 -g 0x00000100 \
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-- ../../shared/libm.a ../../shared/libgcc/libgcc3.a -lc ../../libmalias.a
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Warning - non-absolute pathname specified for library
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/usr/dll/bin/mkimage: no source file for symbol '_signgam'
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mkimage v2.16
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Reading configuration files from ../../jump/libm
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make[2]: *** [lib] Error 1
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make[2]: Leaving directory `/src1/libc-linux/jump/libm'
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make[1]: *** [lib] Error 2
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make[1]: Leaving directory `/src1/libc-linux/jump'
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make: *** [lib] Error 2
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Any ideas? I'm stumped here.
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Thanks,
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Steve
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From: nstn@netcom.com (Nathan Stratton)
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Subject: My box refuses my telnet connection.
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 19:03:29 GMT
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I am setting up a linux box and my system refuses my telnet connection.
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When I telnet to novanet.com I get connection refused. What do I need to
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do to let people connect to my bo
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From: davem@romulus.rutgers.edu (David Miller)
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Subject: Re: DOOM DOOM DOOM DUMB DUMB DUMB!
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Date: 24 Sep 1994 21:20:44 -0400
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In article <1994Sep24.135217.2132@ka4ybr.com> mah@ka4ybr.com (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR) writes:
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Do we have to have all this crap about a GAME cluttering up every single Linux
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group? I fail to see the relevance to c.o.l.admin, c.o.l.development,
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c.o.l.a, etc. It's a GAME, guys... NOT part of the OS! If that's the most
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important thing you do with Linux, I respectfully submit that you are
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wasting a lot of money on a microcomputer... just go out and buy a Nintendo...
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you'd probably be happier.
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Two things. First, you step through 2000 lines of elisp code
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all night. Then tell me how it is bad to want to enjoy oneself a nice
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bout of DOOM to relieve the stree and reward oneslef?
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Secondly, on Linus's own god damn machine at Helsinki you will
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fond in roots home directory "/root/DOOM/". So you are mocking out
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mentor in this respect. In fact he only kept his dos partition around
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so he could keep playing doom.
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umount /soapbox
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I fail to see the relevane to c.o.l.admin, c.o.l.development,
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c.o.l.a for these stupid outplayed unix command line cliche's. Let he
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who is without sin cast the first........
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Later,
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David S. Miller
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davem@romulus.rutgers.edu
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"Linux! Guerrilla UNIX Development Venimus, Vidimus, Dolavimus."
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...WOW, this guy sounds real serious about things...
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.development,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions
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From: fvm@tasking.nl (Frank van Maarseveen)
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Subject: Re: How to use a host as a router - READ THIS
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 17:34:13 GMT
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I saw a posting in comp.os.solaris recently about assigning multiple
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IP addresses to the same adapter! (on a SparcStation with Solaris 2.x)
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This was done in order to route something across the same physical network
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without the need for an extra adapter. The second "virtual" adapter was
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referred to as le0:1, the ":1" part appended to the original adapter name.
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Though a bit unusual, there's nothing wrong with this I think.
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I suppose there are no plans yet for implementing this feature in linux.
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--
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______________________________________________________________________
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Frank van Maarseveen _____ _ _ fvm@tasking.nl
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Tasking BV /_ / |_/ /
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Plotterweg 31 / \/_/ _/ phone : +31 33 558584
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Amersfoort, The Netherlands fax : +31 33 550033
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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When I hear of Schrodingers cat, I reach for my gun --- S. W. Hawking
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From: mke2e@watt.seas.Virginia.EDU (Michael Esler)
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Subject: Kernel panic: Ethernet?
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 20:12:42 GMT
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I just installed the Slackware 2.0 distibution on my P-5. All seemed
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fine. People were coming in and out on ftp, talk and telnet fine. Then
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it hung and panicked. Here is the situation as best I can figure it out:
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1 user telneted in, talking to me.
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1 user telneted in, idle.
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1 user ftped in, transfering files.
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myself, talking.
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After the keyboard toasted I had no choice but to use the reset button.
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e2fsck told me to check all 3 of my partitions. I did. the root seems to
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have been repaired, but errors still appear for home and usr partitions.
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e2fsck finds nothing wrong when it checks them, yet the error persists.
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Looking at /var/adm/messages seems to indicate an ethernet card problem.
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I use an Intel, EtherExpress 16. In the messages file the kernel loses
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track of the cable, thinking it has fallen out. (I was here, this did not
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happen) Then it restarts the board and recieves 10 duplicate error messages.
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This persists for two more cycles and then the panic.
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I will try the e2fsck fixes detailed in other posts here, but I'd really
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like to know what happened to my computer.
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: hugh@asdi.saic.com (Hugh Johnson x6549)
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Subject: Re: Deskjets and Ghostscript?
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 16:46:09 GMT
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Benjamin John Walter (ben@tsunami.demon.co.uk) wrote:
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: Hi,
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: I'm trying to use ghostscript so that my humble DeskJet 500 can
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: emulate a spiffy PostScript printer. I'm invoking gs like this:
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: gs -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=deskjet -sPAPERSIZE=a4 -r300 -sOutputFile=/dev/lp1 -
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: The output is at the end of this posting. What I'm really trying to
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: do is make it so that I can print out *NICE* documents on my deskjet.
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: I want to change the font & font size so that I can fit more on one
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: page then in the standard 12pt (10pt?) courier. I'd also like to
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: print more than one 'page' on each physical page. Does anyone
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: have any suggestions?
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: peace, Ben
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- - - - - - - - - - < snip > - - - - - - - - - - -
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Look around on sunsite.unc.edu for a utility called mpage. It will
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allow you to print 1, 2, 4, 8 or even 16 pages of text on a single
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sheet of paper. Don't recall exactly where it is on sunsite, but
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if you pull down the index, you can find it in no time.
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I got it and I love it, I use it to list my source code modules
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all of the time.
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Hugh
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hugh@asdi.saic.com or | Opinions? I doan' have no steenkin'
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hugh@seada.com or | opinions. They doan' let me have
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76317.2234@compuserve.com | none.
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From: andrewp@itwhy.bhp.com.au (Andrew PRUSEK)
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Subject: TIS Firewall Toolkit?
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 11:27:17 +0930
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Hello
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Has anyone ported the TIS firewall toolkit available from
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ftp.tis.com.
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If anyone can send me the diffs to the syslog.c module,
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or point me in the direction of an archive site I would be most grateful.
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thanks
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Andrew
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--
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Andrew PRUSEK Phone: +61 86 40 4590
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BHP Information Technology Fax: +61 86 40 4720
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PO Box 21 / Port Augusta Road Email: andrewp@itwhy.bhp.com.au
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Whyalla SA 5600 Prefered OS: Linux
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Australia Disclaimer: My opinions are my own.
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From: andrewp@itwhy.bhp.com.au (Andrew PRUSEK)
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Subject: DEC's screend port?
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 11:28:52 +0930
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Hello
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Has anyone had any luck porting the screening router
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screend available from gatekeeper.dec.com?
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Any pointer would be appreciated.
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thanks
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Andrew
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--
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Andrew PRUSEK Phone: +61 86 40 4590
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BHP Information Technology Fax: +61 86 40 4720
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PO Box 21 / Port Augusta Road Email: andrewp@itwhy.bhp.com.au
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Whyalla SA 5600 Prefered OS: Linux
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Australia Disclaimer: My opinions are my own.
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From: alovell@kerberos.demon.co.uk (Anthony Lovell)
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Subject: Re: ingreslock does not work
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Date: Sat, 17 Sep 1994 21:40:42 GMT
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Peter Parzer (fc4@aixterm2.urz.uni-heidelberg.de) wrote:
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: Concurrency control for ingres does not work on my system. I've tried
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: both the latest versions from sunsite and tsx-11. But whenever I try
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: to start up the daemon ingreslock, he dies. Compiling with the DEBUG
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: flag set shows that the select system call returns an error (in ildr.c).
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: The services file is correct.
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: My kernel is 1.0.8, gcc is 2.5.8 and libc is 4.5.24.
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: Has someone a working concurrency control for ingres ? Can someone give
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: me a hint where the problem is ?
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I played around with it here and got a working version, well it stays alive
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that's a far as I went. The problem is in the passing of file descriptors
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to the select call, ingreslock is written using the 4.2BSD method and linux
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uses the 4.3BSD method. I found all the info I needed in the Man page for
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select and in O'Reilly's Using C on the Unix System.
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--
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anthony
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alovell@kerberos.demon.co.uk | If at first you don't succeed
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PGP Key available from a server |
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alovell@cix.compulink.co.uk | Get a Bigger Hammer
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==============================================================================
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From: scheidel@gate.net (Michael S. Scheidell)
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Subject: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: 25 Sep 1994 04:20:40 -0400
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Why settle for slow and obselete Unix such as UnixWare, Sun Solaris,
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SCO, Linux or BSD when you can have POWER & RELIABILITY with QNX 4.21!
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Stop playing games with these inferior o/s's and switch to QNX today.
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QNX 4.21 represents the culmination of over a decade of research and
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experience with an installed base of over 250,000 microkernel, message-
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passing QNX operating systems world-wide. QNX combines the function-
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ality and flexibility of a research-calibre OS with the robustness and
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performance of a commercial OS! And, it's fast!
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Florida Datamation has been a QNX distributor for 10 years! We are nice,
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knowledgable and go the extra mile for the sale. And, we promise to BEAT
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ANYONE'S PRICE! A complete QNX developer's package starts at just $195!
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Michael S. Scheidell email: scheidel@gate.net
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Florida Datamation, Inc. US-CAN Sales: (800) 642-5938
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6405 Congress Ave Suite 140 Internl Sales: (407) 241-2377
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Boca Raton, FL. 33487-2844 Tech Support: (407) 241-2966
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Fax: (407) 241-3108
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Distributer of these other fine QNX products:
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Tilcon Graphics, Watcom SQL, Comdale, Klondike, Equinox Megaports.
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Scsi Tape/Disk and Raid Systems.
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From: Hendrik.Klompmaker@Beheer.ZOD.WAU.NL (Hendrik Klompmaker)
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Subject: HP mio printer and printcap. HELP!
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 20:24:51 GMT
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Hi,
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I have a HP Laserjet 4M Plus with a MIO card. I can print to it with the rm:
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and rp: options in the printcap BUT it won't use the filter (if) I define.
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The filter works fine if I connect the printer to a parallel port but with
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the :rm option it just spools the job to the printer and let the printers
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lpd handle the job. So no spooling on the linux box, no accounting, no error
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checking and no filtering. Is there any way to solve this. The Printer.HOWTO
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is not very clear on this. In one section it mentions that spooling and
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filtering will take place on the linux box before going out to the printer,
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while in an other section it says it will do nothing of that kind an just
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pass the job through (thats what I see).
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Please help
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Bye
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Hendrik.
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|***** Wageningen Agricultural University. Animal Sciences Group *****|
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Hendrik Klompmaker: System Manager |\
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Internet : Hendrik.Klompmaker@Beheer.Zod.Wau.Nl (prefered)|*| _
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: or Klompmaker@zoa.wau.nl |*| /*\
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X400 : c=nl;a=400net;p=surf;o=wau;ou1=zod;ou2=beheer |*|/* *|
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s=klompmaker;gi=hendrik |* */|*| /\
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Phone : +31 (0)8370-83934 \*/ |*|/*/
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Fax : +31 (0)8370-83962 |*/*/
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Snail : Marijkeweg 40, 6709 PG WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands \*/
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From: h9308386@hkusub (Patricia Arquette)
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Subject: HELP!!! Error during bootstrapping..
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 01:48:14 GMT
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I've set my /etc/inittab accidentally to the follow:
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c1:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty tty1 VC console
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Also change the line in /etc/gettydefs as follow:
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vc#B9600 SANE CLOCAL #B9600 SANE -ISTRIP CLOCAL #@S @L login: #vc
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As I have use the wrong syntax error in the agetty line,
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every time after boot to multiuser mode, a error message
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from agetty appear and just loop and loop. Can't break
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or respond to any other key except reboot. How can I
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cure this problem?? I just need to change back the files
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but the major problem is I can't even login the machine..
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Can anybody help??
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=====
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Danny To
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cs381205@hkpcc.hkp.hk
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h9308386@hkusub.hku.hk
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
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From: scheidel@gate.net ()
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Subject: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 09:34:56 GMT
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Why settle for slow and obselete Unix such as UnixWare, Sun Solaris,
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: What user interface to use???
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 01:36:35 GMT
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In article <CwoJnp.4tM@news.cern.ch>,
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Sergio Fanchiotti <fanchiot@surya1.cern.ch> wrote:
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>jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman) writes:
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>
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>>In article <tony.69.000C2DAA@teleport.com>,
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>>Tony Schwartz <tony@teleport.com> wrote:
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>>>When do dial into your local ISP using a standard terminal connection, what
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>>>software is used to providet the menuing, ability to do internet functions
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>>>like telnet, ftp, gopher, etc???
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>
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>>telnet provides telnet.
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>>ftp provides ftp
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>>gopher provides gopher
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>>etc.
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>>there is no menuing as such, they axre all command-line driven.
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>
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>>All these UNIX utilities are designed to be run from the command line.
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>>The menuing systems you might be familiar with are all front ends that
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>>call these programs.
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>
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>>Oh, and manual pages are veiwed byt typing man.
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>>(Type 'man man' for an explaination of how to use the online manual.)
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>
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>>Welcome to the real world of UNIX.
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>>
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>
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>
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>On the other hand, most of these utilities have been integrated into the
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>World Wide Web protocol and can be accessed via clients. When you are
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>using a terminal one could use Lynx for ftp, telnet connections, gopher
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>and much more! Definitively a great tool...
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>
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>
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> Saludos,
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>
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> ...Sergio
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>
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>
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>ps: An as we are in the "real world of UNIX" here is the best thing:
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> You can get the program and docs at ftp2.cc.ukans.edu in pub/lynx
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>
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Okay, I was a little snide, and I admit it and apologize. The point
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hwoever was that when one uses a 'standard terminal connection' (as
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opposed to a SLIP connection) one is entering the raw UNIX domain, which
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can actually be alot mroe powerful (if you considr effeiciency to be a
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form of power) then any fancy graphical front-end. My other point
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was that this is what all these other things are built on top of, so you
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lose almost nothing but eye-candy, and gain bandwidth.
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Jeff Kesselman
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From: iain@ece.concordia.ca (Iain J. Bryson)
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Subject: CLISP Question
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 22:22:02 GMT
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Hi. I'm just learning LISP via the CLISP
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included with Slackware 2.0. When I try
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to compile:
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15. Break> (compile-file "sched.lisp" :verbose t :warnings t)
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*** - incorrect date: 26.9.1994, 4h4m7s, time zone 300
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16. Break>
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That's probably the date of the file, sched.lisp, which works
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fine when I do a
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(load "sched.lisp")
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It also compiled OK when I try it on the version of CLISP
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I compiled up on the Sun4s here...
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Thanks for any help.
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--
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iain@ece.concordia.ca (Iain Bryson) "I have detailed files."
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Concordia University, Montreal, Canada - Computer Engr.
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"Now we're cooking with evil gas!" - Kids in the Hall.
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From: engel@yacc.central.de (C. Engelmann)
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Subject: Re: Compile Dosemu & Wine?
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 21:38:56 GMT
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>jsw@physics.att.com (Joseph Weiner) writes:
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>>What idsk sets do I need installed so that I can compile Dosemu
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>>and Wine on my system? When I try to do so I get msgs about files
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>>not being found or available.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Joe
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For dosemu you'll need the Linux includes(that means you should
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have the kernel installed).
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The kernel should be build with SystemV-IPC.
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All this depends naturally on the kernel version and
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on the version of dosemu.
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Wine compiled allways without problems on my machines.
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You should run 'Configure' first.
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Carsten
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From: Dejan Ilic <svedja@lysator.liu.se>
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: NCR SCSI problems..
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 10:43:48 +0100 (MET)
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On Mon, 26 Sep 1994, Ed Martini wrote:
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> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 18:14:33 -0700
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> From: Ed Martini <emartini@netcom.com>
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> To: Dejan Ilic <svedja@lysator.liu.se>
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> Newgroups: comp.os.linux.admin, comp.os.linux.help
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> Subject: Re: NCR SCSI problems..
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>
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> I found that I had to put the NCR board in PCI slot 0. I don't know why.
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> If it works, let me know. How much did you pay for the NCR board?
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>
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> Ed
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>
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It worked on my MB in slot 3 (0-3 counted) when I jumpered the MB right
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(there were just too many possibilities and to little docs) but it
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REQUIRED me to use IRQ9.
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I payed (700 SEK (Sweden) + VAT (25%) ) / 8 SEK/USD for the card (It has
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only the chip and no BIOS on it. Quite cheap for Sweden
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Dejan.
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