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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: Wed, 28 Sep 94 09:14:04 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #115
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Linux-Admin Digest #115, Volume #2 Wed, 28 Sep 94 09:14:04 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Setting up INN on a Linux box! (Matthew S. Crocker)
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Re: Special Sale On QNX! (Dan Hildebrand)
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NI5210 Ethernet driver, anyone? (CVL staff member Nate Sammons)
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Disk Mirroring? (Bob Morrill)
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16 Port Board: Which model and where?? (Bart Kindt)
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Re: Upgrade my Linux - where from? (Matthew S. Crocker)
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help with wu-ftpd (Hieu Bui)
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Re: Caching SCSI Controller rec. ? (Bob Salita)
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Re: Minicom Administration (C.P.Townsend)
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Re: How to print out MAN PAGES ??? (Mark Bergman)
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Re: DOOM DOOM DOOM DUMB DUMB DUMB! (Frerk Meyer)
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Re: Linux NOT logging people out on hangup (Michael Faurot)
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Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work? (Timothy Murphy)
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Re: Linux NOT logging people out on hangup (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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Re: Special Sale On QNX! (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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sendmail.cf or Smail - help (Dominique Marant)
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Re: NFS performance (System Administrator)
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Re: Linux as KingGod NFS Server to DOS Slaves (Koen J.Mulders (BI92))
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where to get vgetty? (Andre Fachat)
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Re: Core dumps (Rob Janssen)
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From: matthew@crocker.com (Matthew S. Crocker)
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Subject: Re: Setting up INN on a Linux box!
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 16:06:55 GMT
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: Sep 26 15:45:02 novanet innd: ME cant gethostbyname localhosts Unknown error
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: Sep 26 15:45:03 novanet innd: ME bad_hosts 1 in /usr/lib/news/hosts.nntp
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[ ...]
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: Sep 26 15:48:56 novanet innd: ME cant gethostbyname localhosts Unknown error
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: Sep 26 15:48:58 novanet innd: ME bad_hosts 1 in /usr/lib/news/hosts.nntp
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: Ok, I think part of the problem is that I put /et/rc.d/rc.news in my
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: rc.local file and it load inetd, but inetd is loaded in rc.inet2. If I
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: take out the inetd daemon in rc.inet2 I cant telnet to my box for any
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: host. How should i fix this problem.
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: If someone is runing INN could they tar the /usr/lib/news directory
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: and any other config file and ftp it to me? Or if you can help me in any
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: way please send me some e-mail.
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I can tar the /usr/lib/news dir but it won't help.. the problem is
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that inn gets an ip address when you connect and tries to resolv that
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into a machine name. the syslog errors show that it can't resolv
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localhost into 127.0.0.1 (which means it can't resolv 127.0.0.1 to
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localhost).
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try adding this to your /etc/hosts file
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127.0.0.1 localhost
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*or* if you are using a name server you need to add a few lines to
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named.boot
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namely.
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0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA named.local
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and add /etc/named/named.local (assuming your named dir is /etc/named)
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@ IN SOA dns.crocker.net. matthew.dns.crocker.net. (
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1994090101 ; serial
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10800 ; refresh
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3600 ; retry
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3600000 ; expire
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86400 ) ; minimum
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IN NS dns.crocker.net.
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1 IN PTR localhost.
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see if you can nslookup localhost. if you can't then inn won't be
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able to either. its not a problem with inn, its with the resolver
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stuff..
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If you need anymore help, I should be at our site later today (I'm at
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home now trying to get these f'n modems to connect at 115200)
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send me mail, I can walk you through it...
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-Matt/2
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matthew@crocker.com
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--
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-Matthew S Crocker "The mask, given time, comes
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mcrocker@crocker.com to be the face itself." -anonymous
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*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*
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*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
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From: danh@qnx.com (Dan Hildebrand)
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Subject: Re: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 12:15:24 GMT
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In article <CwoF8w.HoC@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca>,
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<scheidel@gate.net> wrote:
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>Why settle for...
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This is obviously a forged posting.
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--
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Dan Hildebrand danh@qnx.com QNX Software Systems, Ltd.
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phone: (613) 591-0931 x204 (voice) 175 Terence Matthews
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(613) 591-3579 (fax) Kanata, Ontario, Canada K2M 1W8
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From: nate@matisse.VIS.ColoState.Edu (CVL staff member Nate Sammons)
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Subject: NI5210 Ethernet driver, anyone?
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 17:37:54 GMT
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I found several drivers that need to be installed in the kernel. I tried
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all of them (with both 1.0.9 and 1.1.45 kernel source) and neither worked.
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Can anyone point me to a *WORKING* driver and docs? And, will I need
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1.1.45 source or can I just use 1.0.9?
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Thanks,
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-nate
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--
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Nate Sammons <nate@vis.colostate.edu>
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System Administrator - CSU Computer Visualization Laboratory
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From: morrill@eecomm.unl.edu (Bob Morrill)
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Subject: Disk Mirroring?
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 17:44:37 GMT
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Greetings All,
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Does anyone know if there is code available to enable Linux
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to do disk mirroring? We would like to configure our Linux boxes to
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write to two drives simultaneously (two identical local drives per Linux box).
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The idea is to have a ready warm spare harddrive with all the current
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data present and ready to be made active if the primary should fail.
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Will we run into problems trying to use 3gig or > hardrives? I've
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seen some posts about cylinders > 1024 being a problem to Linux.
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Thankyou one and all for any help!
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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From: bart@dunedin.es.co.nz (Bart Kindt)
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Subject: 16 Port Board: Which model and where??
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 1994 16:29:01 GMT
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Hi! I have to set up a 16 port Dial-In terminal server. For this, I need a
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Linux compatible 16 (serial) Port PC board. I have read about boards with the
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name BOCA, but is this the only one I can use?
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And more important, where can I buy one, as cheap as possible? I am in New
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Zealand, and they are *not* available here.
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Any info and suggestions would be very much appreciated!
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Please reply be E-Mail !
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Thanks very much,
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Bart.
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====================================================================================
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Bart Kindt (ZL4FOX) System Operator, Efficient Software NZ LTD, Dunedin, New Zealand
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====================================================================================
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From: matthew@crocker.com (Matthew S. Crocker)
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Subject: Re: Upgrade my Linux - where from?
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 16:13:51 GMT
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Jerry Davis (jfdecd@earth.execpc.com) wrote:
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: I have a newbie type question. I have the 1.1.18 kernel version.
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: I would like to upgrade to a newer version of linux.
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: I have ftp'd to sunsite.unx.edu in the /pub/Linux directory, and I'm not
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: sure where to go from there.
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Go to sunsite and get /pub/Linux/INDEX.whole, you won't be sorry. it
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will save a huge amount of time when you are searching for stuff..
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the linux kernel is in /pub/Linux/system/kernel/v1.1/ (I think)
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you need to get linux-1.1.45.tar.gz and then all the patch4#.gz files
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once you get the files you can.
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cd /usr/src
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mv linux linux-1.0.8
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mkdir linux-1.1.45
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ln -s linux-1.1.45 linux
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tar -xvzf linux-1.1.45.tar.gz
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cd linux
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make config ; make dep ; make clean ; make zlilo ; rdev -R /vmlinuz 1
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; shutdown -r now
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You want to do this, *dont* ever remove working code until you *know*
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that the new stuff works.
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I am also assuming you have added an image for linux.old =
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/vmlinuz/old
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its always a safe bet..
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: --
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: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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: | Jerry & Ellen Davis | If work were like my hobbies, then I would |
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: | Wauwatosa, WI | want to WORK all the time! |
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: ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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--
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-Matthew S Crocker "The mask, given time, comes
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mcrocker@crocker.com to be the face itself." -anonymous
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*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*OS/2*
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*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*linux*
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From: hbui@hmc.edu (Hieu Bui)
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Subject: help with wu-ftpd
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 07:24:58 GMT
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Hi, I'm trying to compile wu-ftpd 2.4 on my Linux kernel 1.09 system. I
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have a DX2-66 with 20 megs of ram and I keep running into the same compile
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error which I can't seem to get past. I downloaded the source from sunsite
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so I thought everything would work out fine but I keep getting this error:
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yacc ftpcmd.y
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mv -f y.tab.c ftpcmd.c
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gcc -O2 -I.. -I../support -I/usr/include/bsd -I/usr/include/netinet
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-L../supporo
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ftpcmd.y: In function `yyparse':
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ftpcmd.y:371: `cmdtab' undeclared (first use this function)
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ftpcmd.y:371: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
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ftpcmd.y:371: for each function it appears in.)
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ftpcmd.y:383: `sitetab' undeclared (first use this function)
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ftpcmd.y: At top level:
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ftpcmd.y:885: `cmdtab' used prior to declaration
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ftpcmd.y:936: `sitetab' used prior to declaration
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ftpcmd.y:1520: warning: type mismatch with previous external decl
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ftpcmd.y:683: warning: previous external decl of `print_groups'
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ftpcmd.y:1520: warning: type mismatch with previous implicit declaration
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ftpcmd.y:683: warning: previous implicit declaration of `print_groups'
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ftpcmd.y:1520: warning: `print_groups' was previously implicitly declared to
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re'
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make: *** [ftpcmd.o] Error 1
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I can't get this to work. Anyone with any suggestions are welcome to reply
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via email. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hieu Bui hbui@osiris.ac.hmc.edu
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From: softwork@MCS.COM (Bob Salita)
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Subject: Re: Caching SCSI Controller rec. ?
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 13:10:20 -0500
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Rusty L. Atkins (atkins@cc5037.pms.ford.com) wrote:
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: I am getting ready to install a SCSI hard drive and tape drive and need
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: a recommendation for a SCSI card. It needs to be a VLB caching controller
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: that takes regular (30 pin?) simms.. Up to 16 Mb would be ideal since that
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: is what I am using on my IDE card. fast-wide-scsi-2 wouldn't hurt either.
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: :)
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: If you can recommend a good card that meets these specifications, *please*
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: email me at the address below. Thanks!
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: --
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: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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: Rusty Atkins atkins@mail.msen.com
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: A not-so-proud citizen of the USSA... Where only crimimals can have guns.
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: ________________________________________________________________________________
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: Don't Tread On Me.
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From: townsend@panix.com (C.P.Townsend)
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Subject: Re: Minicom Administration
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 14:24:11 -0400
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In <369fa0$rjq@ankh.iia.org> collieb@iia.org (Bob Collie) writes:
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>Hello!
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>I am trying to make Minicom availiable to a user on my system and I am
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>having problems. He cannot access the program if he does not have root
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>access (UID 0) because he cannot access the minicom.dfl file...
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>So my question is two-fold:
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> 1. Where are the Minicom configuration files stored.
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> e.g. minicom.dfl, etc.
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> 2. Can a user access Minicom without root access?
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> NOTE: he can run the program but it says that he
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> does not have sufficient rights to run the
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> minicom.dlf file.
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>Thanks In Advance,
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>Bob Collie
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>collieb@iia.org
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Add the username, configuration name, and line name to
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/var/lib/minicom/minicom.users - there should already
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be an entry for root...
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townsend
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--
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Johnny Appleseed wore a coffee sack
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From: bergman@panix.com (Mark Bergman)
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Subject: Re: How to print out MAN PAGES ???
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 01:34:53 -0400
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In article <366bqi$el6@lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk> Mitchum.DSouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk (Mitchum DSouza) writes:
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==> Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.admin
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==> Path: bergman!panix!MathWorks.Com!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!swiss.ans.net!news.dfn.de!Germany.EU.net!EU.net!uunet!zib-berlin.de!irz401!lotte!heiko
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==> From: heiko@lotte.sax.de (Heiko Schlittermann)
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==> Subject: Re: How to print out MAN PAGES ???
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==> Message-ID: <Cwq5u3.3DH@lotte.sax.de>
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==> Organization: SaxNet e.V.
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==> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 06:54:03 GMT
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==> References: <35ecuc$f4p@fstgds15.tu-graz.ac.at> <1994Sep20.210047.595@habbib.mayn.sub.de>
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==> Lines: 10
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==> In article <1994Sep20.210047.595@habbib.mayn.sub.de>,
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==> Christian Jachmann <jachmann@habbib.mayn.sub.de> wrote:
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==> >NISCHELWITZER Alexander Kurt (nischi@tu-graz.ac.at) wrote:
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==> >
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==> >If u've got a Postscript-Printer, try to get a2ps. It converts ASCII to
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==> >PostScript, prints 2 or more pages on one converts all control characters.
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==> Or, w/o PostScript-Printer pipe the output to ghostscript.
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==>
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==> -- heiko
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Or, get the sources and compile in the correct groff options
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for your printer. I'm using groff with the laser jet driver
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patches for __beautiful__ man page printing to my HPLJIIIp.
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Why, oh why does man have the -Tps option to groff compiled
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in, anyway! That should be and envirnmental variable/command
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line setting/configuration file choice!
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----
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Mark Bergman Biker, IATSE #1 Stagehand, (former) Unix user support grunt
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718-855-9148 bergman@panix.com {cmcl2,uunet}!panix!bergman
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I want a newsgroup with a infinite S/N ratio! Now taking CFV on:
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rec.motorcycles.stagehands.pet-bird-owners.pinballers.ex-unix-supporters
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4 So Far
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From: frerk@educat.hu-berlin.de (Frerk Meyer)
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Subject: Re: DOOM DOOM DOOM DUMB DUMB DUMB!
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Date: 26 Sep 1994 09:39:15 GMT
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Reply-To: frerk@educat.hu-berlin.de
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Doom is a strategic product for an OS like Linux
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because you can't convince someone to forget DOS
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and switch to Linux as long as his or her favorite
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games does not run.
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You don't believe me?
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Well, then you are smarter than Microsoft and IBM together.
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They have their own development task forces devoted to the
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port of DOOM to Windows95 and OS/2 respectivly.
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C'mon, games are fun *and* games are a serious driving force
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at the same time.
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---
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Frerk Meyer <frerk@educat.hu-berlin.de>
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Department for Computers in Education
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"http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~frerk/frerk.html"
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From: mfaurot@phzzzt.atww.org (Michael Faurot)
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Subject: Re: Linux NOT logging people out on hangup
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 04:02:18 GMT
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Mark A. Horton KA4YBR (mah@ka4ybr.com) wrote:
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: John Spade (spade@rocko.lab.csuchico.edu) wrote:
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: : I can't find this in a FAQ so... I need to find a way to
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: : get linux to log people out on hangup. If a user hangs up the modem
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: : line, and there is a program that is running, linux doesn't kill it.
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: You might want to try the package "idleout.tar.Z" on sunsite.
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: It will let you autologout idle users (i.e. those that have hung
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: up on you or gotten somehow disconnected) after a certain time
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: you set up in it... I've patched (crudely) to disallow logout
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: for certain "special" users, but you don't have to apply the
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: patch or you can add your own.
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I'm using "idleout" myself and this is still causing the problem with
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not all the processes dieing. For example, every once in awhile I get
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a bad connection when I dial into my machine from a remote location.
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When that happens, sometimes the modems will drop the connection.
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When that happens processes are still left hanging around. I have
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idleout set to kill off idle users that haven't done anything for more
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than 90 minutes. After about 90 minutes, idleout will reset the
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connection but sometimes some processes will be left. I've seen
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idleout kill off everything except the tin process I was using.
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I suspect there is something not quite 100% with either the driver, or
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else my uugetty configuration. Any tips or pointers?
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--
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+--------------------+----------------------------+--------------------------+
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| Michael Faurot | mfaurot@phzzzt.atww.org | I don't like |
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| ------- ------ | ...!netcomsv!phzzzt!mfaurot| lima beans!! |
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+--------------------+--------------------+-------+--------------------------+
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From: tim@maths.tcd.ie (Timothy Murphy)
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Crossposted-To: utah.linux
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Subject: Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work?
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Date: 27 Sep 1994 20:24:28 +0100
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cummings@hammer.westboro-ma.peritus.com (Kevin Cummings) writes:
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>Yes, FTAPE works, when it is configured and installed correctly.
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This is definitely NOT true, in my experience.
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Most if not all earlier versions of ftape did not work,
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however you configured them.
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To get ftape to work, you must upgrade to Linux 1.1.50.
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You must then get the latest version of ftape, ftape-1.13b,
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and apply ftape-irq-dma.patch to it,
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available from sunsite.unc.edu
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(I think in pub/Linux/kernel/tapes).
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> I seem to
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>remember that if you upgrade your kernel, you need to rebuild FTAPE.
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If you haven't done it, how can you tell people it works?
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--
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Timothy Murphy
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e-mail: tim@maths.tcd.ie
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tel: +353-1-2842366
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s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
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From: mah@ka4ybr.com (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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Subject: Re: Linux NOT logging people out on hangup
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 09:55:12 GMT
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John Spade (spade@rocko.lab.csuchico.edu) wrote:
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: I can't find this in a FAQ so... I need to find a way to
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: get linux to log people out on hangup. If a user hangs up the modem
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: line, and there is a program that is running, linux doesn't kill it.
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You might want to try the package "idleout.tar.Z" on sunsite.
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It will let you autologout idle users (i.e. those that have hung
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up on you or gotten somehow disconnected) after a certain time
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you set up in it... I've patched (crudely) to disallow logout
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for certain "special" users, but you don't have to apply the
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patch or you can add your own.
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- Mark
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---
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"Linux! Guerrilla UNIX Development Venimus, Vidimus, Dolavimus."
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Mark A. Horton ka4ybr mah@ka4ybr.atl.ga.us
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P.O. Box 747 Decatur GA US 30031-0747 mah@ka4ybr.com
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+1.404.371.0291 33 45 31 N / 084 16 59 W
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From: mah@ka4ybr.com (Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
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Subject: Re: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 10:09:26 GMT
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Michael S. Scheidell (scheidel@gate.net) wrote:
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[ a blatant commercial advertisement for a non-Linux product ]
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What next? Microsoft advertising Windoze/NT here?
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(Or perhaps Ginzu steak knives? :)
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--
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"Linux! Guerrilla UNIX Development Venimus, Vidimus, Dolavimus."
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============================================================
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Mark A. Horton ka4ybr mah@ka4ybr.atl.ga.us
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P.O. Box 747 Decatur GA US 30031-0747 mah@ka4ybr.com
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+1.404.371.0291 33 45 31 N / 084 16 59 W
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From: marant@univ-lille1.fr (Dominique Marant)
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Subject: sendmail.cf or Smail - help
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Date: 28 Sep 1994 09:01:51 GMT
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Reply-To: Dominique.Marant@univ-lille1.fr
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How to configure sendmail on linux ?
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I know very well sendmail.cf on unix system like SunOS, ....
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How ignore Smail and use the sendmail.cf ?
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Is it possible with sendmail.cf to have a Mailer that use MX records and
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another Mailer that not use MX records (by a flag ... ??) ?
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Could you send me a simple linux sendmail.cf for example ?
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--
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Dominique Marant - marant@univ-lille1.fr
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From: root@myhost.subdomain.domain (System Administrator)
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Subject: Re: NFS performance
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Date: 28 Sep 1994 11:57:21 GMT
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Winfried Truemper (truemper@Calvados.MI.Uni-Koeln.DE) wrote:
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: David J. Perkel (perkel@nagra.etho.caltech.edu) wrote:
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: : What is the best way to measure and then to optimize NFS performance?
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: : Some specifics:
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: : So, I'm asking what values people are getting for performance.
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: : How do you test it? Can you offer tips for improving it?
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: Try the NFS-Preformance patch from Florian La Roche. We're getting 2-3 times
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: higher throughput-rates than without. Approximatly 550kbyte/s to a sun on the
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: same subnet; I have not tested it between to linux-box.
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: I should work with your kernel-version (1.1.50).
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: I will send you the original post (patch included) via email.
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: Regards
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: Winfried
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Where can I get that program? (via ftp) I had one directory of my linux box
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mounted from a sun and I got only 40-50 Kbytes/s.
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======
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Thanks
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Apiset
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From: kmulders@fwi.uva.nl (Koen J.Mulders (BI92))
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Subject: Re: Linux as KingGod NFS Server to DOS Slaves
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Date: 28 Sep 1994 12:20:24 GMT
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Go for samba. It's free and faster (?) than NFS.
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You can get free dos clients form microsoft!
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See ???.protocols.smb
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--
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Koen Mulders
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kmulders@fwi.uva.nl
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From: fs1@aixterm1.urz.uni-heidelberg.de (Andre Fachat)
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Subject: where to get vgetty?
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Date: 28 Sep 1994 12:04:39 GMT
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Hi
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I try to get vgetty, which is (at least I have heard some rumours about)
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able to receive logins, uucp, FIDO-protocols, fax
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_and_ voice connects with my Creatix LC144VF
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My archie doesn't have a vgetty and there is no on sunsite
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So where is it - or does it not exist at all?
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Thanks
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(please email me, I leave for 10 days so the news will be expired, Thanks)
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--
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Andre Fachat mail me! fachat@galileo.rhein-neckar.de
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For some it is MS-Windows, for others it's the longest batch file on earth...
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From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
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Subject: Re: Core dumps
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Reply-To: pe1chl@rabo.nl
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 1994 08:04:11 GMT
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In <36a3uo$fit@paul.rutgers.edu> lecuona@paul.rutgers.edu (Maureen Lecuona) writes:
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>Hi All:
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>I am relatively new to Linux, but I am using it as a platform for MOTIF
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>development work. I have noticed that I don't get messages like
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>"Segmentation Error" when my application dies, and that I don't seem to
|
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>be able to find a core dump. Is there some magical incantation I must
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>use in order to get one?
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Set some larger limit on the "core file size" using ulimit (e.g. in the
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shell from which you start the program). The default is 0 -> no dump.
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Rob
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--
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=========================================================================
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| Rob Janssen | AMPRnet: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org |
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| e-mail: pe1chl@rabo.nl | AX.25 BBS: PE1CHL@PI8UTR.#UTR.NLD.EU |
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