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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: Sun, 2 Oct 94 23:14:08 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #136
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Linux-Admin Digest #136, Volume #2 Sun, 2 Oct 94 23:14:08 EDT
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Contents:
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Idle telnet sessions being killed (Chris Nicol)
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Re: FIPS or UMSDOS - WHICH ONE??? (Albert Hui)
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Re: G3->something_nice NEEDED (Toon van der Pas)
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SLIP idle statistics? (Brian M Berry)
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Re: No Hostname (Robert J. Shmit)
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Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy (Jeff Kesselman)
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Re: Want to read boot messagezx (Steve Whorwood)
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Re: X-windows (Stephen Louis Ulmer)
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GCC for Pentiums (Michael Esler)
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Re: mounting Misumi CD on 1.1.49 (Mapfumo)
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PCI vs. VLB (Riku Saikkonen)
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CD-ROMs (Riku Saikkonen)
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Re: apsfilter won't print (Stefan M. Schober)
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Re: ftape and linux-1.1.45 (Stryder)
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[Q] Linux Box choking Network (SAMUEL BLACK)
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Re: Ncurses signals broken? (Carlos Dominguez)
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Re: Printcap from hell (Carlos Dominguez)
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Re: ftape and linux-1.1.45 (Carlos Dominguez)
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Re: Telnet & ftp freeze! (Ralph Sims)
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afio stupid question (Carlos Dominguez)
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How do you see who logged in? (Serge Solski u)
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Removable Hard Disk Support (Istvan Fekete)
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Re: Printcap from hell (Matthew Aaron Armstrong)
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Re: /sbin/hostname on 1.1.45- (John E. Gotts)
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tar help
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From: NICOLC@MAX.CC.Uregina.CA (Chris Nicol)
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Subject: Idle telnet sessions being killed
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 18:10:35 GMT
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Hi everybody. I just installed gcc-2.5.8, libc-4.5.26 and libg++2.5.31.2.
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This made me very tired. But I wanted to do this so that I could upgrade
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my kernel. I am now running kernel v1.1.45. I use my Linux box, a 486/33
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pc, to connect to a Sun SPARC running SunOS 4.1.2 via ppp 2.1.2a at
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both ends. The Sun is on our University network, so it is my gateway
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to the Univ network.
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Since I did the upgrade, I have noticed that login sessions to remote
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machines on the network (actually, telnet sessions) are being logged out
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if they are idle for more than a couple of hours. This is a little annoying,
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and I never had this kind of experience before. I was running v 1.1.20 of
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the kernel previously.
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Does anyone know what in this version of the kernel is causing this
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anti-social behaviour, and how I can circumvent it? I am not running
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the logoutd daemon, nor do I have an /etc/porttime file, but I never
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have run logoutd and have never had a /etc/porttime file before either.
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I feel maybe there is some process running, though, which is checking
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for activity on the ppp link, and logging out users who are idle for
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some time. While the telnet sessions are being killed, though, the ppp
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link remains up. Any advice or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks in advance. Please reply directly to me by e-mail.
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Chris Nicol.
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From: avatar@excalibur.apana.org.au (Albert Hui)
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Subject: Re: FIPS or UMSDOS - WHICH ONE???
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 16:53:39 GMT
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fox@graphics.cs.nyu.edu (David Fox) writes:
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>In article <1994Sep28.133850.21368@let.rug.nl> vannoord@let.rug.nl (Gertjan van Noord) writes:
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>] UMSDOS is _much_ slower than e.g. ext2fs. I'd recommend FIPS. It is
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>] not difficult to use and contains good documentation.
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>Does FIPS work with 1 gig IDE drives?
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I dunno. But I had a whole 540Mb compressed with Stacker 4.0 . When
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I try to shrink it, I discovered that the Stacker uncompressing
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routine can't handle that much data! What a crook of Messy Dos.
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--
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`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._.,-*~'`^`'~*-,._
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Albert Hui (The Avatar) |
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- avatar@excalibur.apana.org.au | "To boldly code where no one has
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- s931306@yallara.cs.rmit.oz.au | man page for." --Joe R. Hacker
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From: toon@vdpas.hobby.nl (Toon van der Pas)
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Subject: Re: G3->something_nice NEEDED
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 12:40:28 GMT
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gert@greenie.muc.de (Gert Doering) writes:
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>ps@kis.uni-freiburg.de (Peter Suetterlin) writes:
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>>: >Does someone have g3topbm or g3->gif that works smoothly?
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>[..]
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>>As we are at that topic:
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>>How to print out a fax? What I tried was raw fax --> g3topbm (from
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>>mgetty+sendfax. really works nice) --> Postscript (via xv).
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>Ummm, I'm afraid xv may do its own scaling. You may want to try
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>"g3topbm | pnmtops"
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>(pnmtops being from the pbmplus distribution, forget about netpbm,
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>it's badly broken) - gives very good results here.
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I use "g3topbm < fax.g3 | pnmtops -dpi 240 -noturn | gs ...."
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If I don't use -noturn, then the image is turned 90 degrees and printed
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on its side. Resized to about a quarter of its original size, of course.
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I print my faxes on an Epson-compatible 9-pin matrix printer, for the
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time being. No money yet to buy a decent laserprinter. :-(
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By the way: Faxes that are sent to me using the 'fine' mode print
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out just about perfect, while 'normal' faxes look very compressed.
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I (still) use mgetty*sendfax 0.18 with a ZyXEL U1496E+ modem.
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Thanks gert, for this great package!
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Toon.
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--
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Toon van der Pas Tel.: +31 3403 53162
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Zomervlinderberm 24 Email: toon@vdpas.hobby.nl
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3994 WP Houten
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From: berry@ee.cornell.edu (Brian M Berry)
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Subject: SLIP idle statistics?
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 19:02:23 GMT
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I'm looking for a way to detect SLIP connection idle times. I'm
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connecting my machine to an on-campus SLIP server, for access in
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both directions. Since others will be using the connection from
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the outside, I won't necessarily be sitting in front of the machine
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to terminate the connection when not needed.
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In essence, I'm looking for a way for a cron job to find out how long
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the SLIP connection has been idle, then cycle it if required.
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Any ideas, hacks, etc?
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Brian Michael Berry berry@ee.cornell.edu
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Graduate Student / Electrical Engineering
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Cornell University / Ithaca NY
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From: cully@ritz.mordor.com (Robert J. Shmit)
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Subject: Re: No Hostname
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 01:38:28 GMT
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Brad Matthew Garcia (garcia@ece.cmu.edu) wrote:
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: Could you please tell me where to get the new bin? Do I need an upgraded
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: 'a' disk set? Does anyone know?
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as far as i know slackware 2.0 doesnt have a good bin either.. unfortunately
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i dont know where to get it (someone /dcc'd it to me when i asked about it)
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so ill send it to sunsite in /pub/Linux/Incoming
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--
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======================+==================================================
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cully@ritz.mordor.com | Send me your poor, your lonely, your crippled masses
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======================+ of Atogs. I will still accept them at NO CHARGE to
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Brian Cully | you! Email me for information about my home for
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From: jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman)
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Subject: Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 18:28:31 GMT
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In article <1994Oct2.125653.291@acad.ursinus.edu>,
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Steve Kneizys <STEVO@acad.ursinus.edu> wrote:
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>Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer) (bass@cais2.cais.com) wrote:
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>: Got some ASCII text files on my Powerbook... Would like to write them
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>: to the PB floppy and then mount the floppy on my linux box and
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>: read the ascii text (and do some other stuff). I haven't seen this
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>: in any FAQ or the The Linux Bible. Any clues for the clueless ;-)
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>Well, my solution is, instead of making Linux understand the Mac
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>format why not make the Mac understand a format Linux does! I have
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>to exchange data between Mac, PC, VAX, Unix, and use FTP for most of
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>it. But when I do flopppy exchange, I use a DOS formatted floppy...
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>the Dayna product DOSMOUNTER for Mac lets me mount Dos floppies on the
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>Mac, write ascii files, then mount on Unix, etc.
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You can also use Apple File Exchange. Its not a convenient but it comes
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with system 7 at no additional charge. (It deosn't mount the DOS disk,
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but allows you to copy files off it and onto it from the mac.)
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Alternately, I use ACCESS PC (does basicly the same thing as dos
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mounter) so there are many choices to accomplish this task.
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>I heard a rumor there was a shareware program that mounted DOS disks
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>on Macs, but never looked into it. But if you want to go this roundabout
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>way then I'd think some Mac folks could help more than I have.
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>
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>Good luck!
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>Steve...
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From: Steve@vertex.demon.co.uk (Steve Whorwood)
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Subject: Re: Want to read boot messagezx
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Reply-To: Steve@vertex.demon.co.uk
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 20:26:21 +0000
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In article <35k5vm$4h8@news1.digex.net> gjp@vtci.com "Greg J. Pryzby" writes:
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> Where (or are) the messages displayed at boot stored? Is there a way
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> to read the messages that are written to the console at boot?
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> Everything scrolls by so fast that I can't read them, but I would like
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> too.
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> Thanks in advance for the help!
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See if you've go dmesg on your system. That does exactly what you want.
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--
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Steve Whorwood :Resurgam
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E-Mail Steve@vertex.demon.co.uk
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From: ulmer@cutter.cis.ufl.edu (Stephen Louis Ulmer)
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Subject: Re: X-windows
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Date: 29 Sep 1994 19:44:02 GMT
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In article <CwvCA0.DpB@mercury.wright.edu> s010dls@alpha.wright.edu () writes:
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>When Linux boots I see this:
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>Welcome to Linux 1.1.18.
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>hostname login:
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>
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>and it waits for someone to login. This is fine, but I would rather
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>have Linux boot into X and show somekind of dialog box prompting for
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>login id and password. I don't need a window manager running or
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>anything. Actually, I'd rather not have one running and let the
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>~/.profile load one.
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Look in your /etc/inittab. At the very top is a way to set
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your default runlevel. If you haven't modified this file extensively
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(and you haven't) runlevel 6 is for an windows only (almost) system.
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Change the line that is commented about the default rulevel.
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Next, at the bottom of this file you will see what recource
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file is run for the Xwindows runlevel. This is PROBABLY
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/etc/rc.d/rc.6, for runlevel 6. If you look at this file, you will
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see that it runs xdm (xwindows display manager). This is the daemon
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that restarts you Xserver and prompts each user for a login.
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Finally `man xdm`. Read the FAQ, too.
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Stephen
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From: mke2e@watt.seas.Virginia.EDU (Michael Esler)
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Subject: GCC for Pentiums
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 01:38:38 GMT
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In a response to a post about Pentiums, I noticed someone mentioned
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a gcc optimized for Pentiums. Is this GCC 2.6.0? It is the most current
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version I have been able to find (new as of July) and its README does
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not include i586 as an optimized processor.
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Am I missing the boat? Does this exist someplace else or do I already
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have it? The implications are huge. My box would be *that* much faster,
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as would X etc.
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Help please.
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Mike Esler
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mike@gauss.dorm.virginia.edu
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From: mapfumo@aol.com (Mapfumo)
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Subject: Re: mounting Misumi CD on 1.1.49
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 22:23:02 -0400
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In article <Pine.HPP.3.90.940928080138.9187B-100000@coot.ece.ucdavis.edu>,
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David Inwoong Hong <hong@coot.ece.ucdavis.edu> writes:
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When I bought my box, I originally got a mitsumi cd player in it.
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However, linux could not read (nor could dos) the drive even though it
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detected it initially. Apparently, when the drive would not respond,
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Linux tried all the NEC drivers and then the kernal went into panic mode
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and quite. When I took the cdrom back to the company I bought the
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computer from (a generic outfit), they finally decided it was a hadware
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problem (do to other similar dos problems to mine) and set me up with a
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panasonic SB16 set up. This seems to work fine. I do not know if you
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could possibly be having the same problem (the company also told me they'd
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had some similar problems with other mitsumi from the same supplier they
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got mine from -- were they making excuses to me, i don't know...) At
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anyrate, If my experience is any indicator, you may be having hardware
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trouble.
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Subject: PCI vs. VLB
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From: riku.saikkonen@compart.fi (Riku Saikkonen)
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 94 21:36:00 +0200
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Which system would be better to use for Linux (+X), a VLB motherboard
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with a VLB display adapter, I/O card, and whatever, or a PCI system?
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I've heard that PCI would be somewhat faster; how much? Also, I've heard
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that PCI isn't too stable yet, some cards won't work together; is this
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right?
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Does the kernel support VLB or PCI IDE host adapters? Are they much
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faster than ISA ones?
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A common PCI display adapter seems to be an 'AvanceLogic' (I don't know
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of a model) card. Does XFree86 2.1.1 support this? Which chipset does it
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have? Would I be better off with a Cirrus? (Which is better, a 5428 or a
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5434?)
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Does the kernel support the NCR SCSI-2 controller that is integrated in
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some PCI motherboards? I found some NCR PCI drivers in drivers/scsi; do
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they work with the integrated chip (unfortunately I've forgotten the
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chip model number)?
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-=- Rjs -=- riku.saikkonen@compart.fi - IRC: Rjs
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"From cavern pale the moist moon eyes / the white mists that from earth
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arise / to hide the morrow's sun and drip / all the grey day from each
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twig's tip." - J. R. R. Tolkien
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Subject: CD-ROMs
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From: riku.saikkonen@compart.fi (Riku Saikkonen)
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 94 21:36:00 +0200
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Lots of performance questions today... :)
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Which is the fastest, a double-speed SCSI CD-ROM with an ISA host
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adapter, the same with PCI/VLB (does it make a difference with something
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as slow as a CD-ROM?), or a double-speed Sony interface CD-ROM?
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-=- Rjs -=- riku.saikkonen@compart.fi - IRC: Rjs
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"From cavern pale the moist moon eyes / the white mists that from earth
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arise / to hide the morrow's sun and drip / all the grey day from each
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twig's tip." - J. R. R. Tolkien
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From: stenny@troja.In-Berlin.De (Stefan M. Schober)
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Subject: Re: apsfilter won't print
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Date: 30 Sep 1994 23:55:47 +0100
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At 26 Sep 1994 23:05:07 GMT, Andreas Klemm (andreas@knobel.gun.de) wrote in article <367k33$2fs@knobel.gun.de>:
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>> Egbert, try 4.8, see my announcement ...
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>> 3.0 had problems, 301 cured them. In general 4.8 should work
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>> pretty nice !!!!
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Well Andreas,
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it `should' do so, but for me it didn't--at least not pretty nice. I
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got apsfilter-4.8 from ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de and installed in
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in /usr/lib/apsfilter, following the installation instructions. I
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expected the package to run from scratch, as the further versions (up
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to now I used V2.3) did, but I was dissapointed.
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First I recognized, that the file permissions didn't allow any other
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user except of root, to access any of the files in the apsfilter
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directory. After changing the permissions I wondered about search path
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settings, which didn't match my system setup. I had to change the file
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GLOBAL.SH to meet my needs. What about using the user's PATH?
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After these changes, apsfilter seems to work 'pretty well' ....
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stefan
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=== Stefan Schober, Berlin ===
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+49-30-361 08 20
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From: stryder@access4.digex.net (Stryder)
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Subject: Re: ftape and linux-1.1.45
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 15:55:39 -0400
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mikeh@vkgs.com (Mike Haaland) writes:
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>After installing and rebuilding my kernel 1.1.45, then compiling
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>ftape-1.13b, I try to install the new ftape module and get the message
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>"_irqaction undefined". I looks like the function irqaction() is not
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>in my kernal.
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Yup. Exactly.
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At least I know it's not just me.
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>What do I need to do to make ftape work? Anyone using ftape with
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>linux-1.1.45?
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>Thanks,
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> Mike Haaland <mikeh@vkgs.com>
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From: sblack@ee.ryerson.ca (SAMUEL BLACK)
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Subject: [Q] Linux Box choking Network
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 20:16:31 GMT
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Hi
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We have been having a very serious problem with our Linux boxes. The
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problem, when it happens, jams our local network. The % network traffic
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goes through the roof.
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The problem happens happens every time someone tries to ghostview any of
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the postscript files on our nfs server. Ghostview is not the problem,
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because this happens sometimes when nobody is on the machine.
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I think there is a problem with one of the many daemons (nfsd,mountd,ypbind,
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etc..). Don't ask me which though.
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We are using Slakware 2.0, and all that implies. I tried that fix for
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the portmapper, ie the fix to libc 4.5.26, but it didn't seem to help.
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Any help would by appreciated.
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Thanks...
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Mark Black
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post or email: sblack@ee.ryerson.ca
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From: carlos@interport.net (Carlos Dominguez)
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Subject: Re: Ncurses signals broken?
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 16:25:50 -0400
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Zeyd M. Ben-Halim (zmbenhal@netcom.com) wrote:
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: You have an OLD version, try using 1.8.5.
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Zeyd,
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If I use the ncurses 185 package and its terminfo, I get no color on
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my slackware 2.0 utils, and mouseless commander, but I get color
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on my aumix binary which uses ncurses.
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If I use the terminfo that comes with slackware 2.0, I get color
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with my slack utils, but B&W on my aumix binary.
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How can I modify my setup to display color for *both*, or must I
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choose between one and the other?
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..toodles
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From: carlos@interport.net (Carlos Dominguez)
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Subject: Re: Printcap from hell
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 16:29:51 -0400
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Jean Baril (baril@phoque.info.uqam.ca) wrote:
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: The printer is online, ie, things like "cat >/dev/lp1 hello.txt"
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: works ok...
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read the "Printing-HOWTO" and re-read it again ;)
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then get the apsfilter package aps48.tgz
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install it, follow the instructions. It will work wonders for you :)
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--
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From: carlos@interport.net (Carlos Dominguez)
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Subject: Re: ftape and linux-1.1.45
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 16:32:11 -0400
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go to sunsite.unc.edu and ftp the latest version patched to fix
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this boo-boo.
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--------------------------- Internet services consulting is our forte
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From: ralphs@halcyon.halcyon.com (Ralph Sims)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: Re: Telnet & ftp freeze!
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 19:45:01 GMT
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root@jaguar.tigerden.com (System Administrator) writes:
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>Trevor Lampre (trevor@xanax.apana.org.au) wrote:
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>: As the admin of a public access system it is of great concern to me, I've
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>: had sendmail die for about 2 days before I noticed as well as the other
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>: problems described. I spend more time now checking/killing/rebooting
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>: my network stuff than I do giving more value to my users. I might just
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>: switch to *BSD, at least the network code works.
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>Thank WHATEVER that others are seeing this problem! And thanks to
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...
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>for confirming what we've been seeing! I suggest we keep this thread
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>open and fill it with additional information until the problem gets the
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>attention it needs. I'm not a programmer, much less a kernel hacker, so
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>I can only voice frustration with the situation.
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And what about those of us that DON'T see it? Basic setup is a
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dedicated PPP link on a 14.4 dialup, NET-3 stuff, ppd 2.1.2a,
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etc., with an InfoMagic/TransAmeritech CD-ROM combined install.
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I move many megabytes of files around via FTP daily, and another
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many megs around with mosaic and lynx. Sendmail+IDA's been
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rock-solid.
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>I'm new to all this, and don't know all the avenues to pursue. I'd
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>appreciate any help in getting this problem hilighted and information
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>flowing to the *someone* who understands how the net interfaces really
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>work and who can really and *finally* *fix* it! How do we proceed?
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The AMPR code is still beta-stuff, I think. Do you really need it?
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Also, are your users using ncftp or 'stock' ftp? Aside from the X25
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stuff in your kernel, and the fact your dialin users are seeing/causing
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this, there probably isn't much difference in the way we do things.
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I have no dialup users. So, if that's any help, there might be
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something in the way your getty handles buffering (if there is
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such as thing); I use agetty.
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From: carlos@interport.net (Carlos Dominguez)
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Subject: afio stupid question
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 16:34:09 -0400
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..I just switched to afio from tar, and am pleased so far. BUt I could
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not figure out how to do a diff run from tape to filesystem to check
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the integrity of my backup.
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I looked at the man pages.. didn't mention "diff" at all.
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hints, ideas and polite rtfms with chapter and verse are welcomed :)
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--
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| __| | | | | |__ :::: carlos@basselope.com
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From: sols7520@mach1.wlu.ca (Serge Solski u)
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Subject: How do you see who logged in?
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 20:17:05 GMT
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Early this morning, someone dialed into my Linux system and
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logged-in. I know they were on for a while, because I could hear my
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hard-drive thrashing away. I was too ill (some sort of flu thing) to
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attend to my computer, but I thought I could see how they logged in later.
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The only thing I could find, was that someone dialed in at 4:30 am. It
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doesn't say who (I forget which file this was in.) Is there a file
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somewhere that keeps track of who logs in and when?
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-Mark
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--
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"Key chuckles. 'If Skinny Puppy, in terms of the movie _Alien_, is a
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chest-burster, then Doubting Thomas is more of a face-hugger,' he informs,
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as if that were an explanation."
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-Keyboard, Jan '92
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From: feksa@panix.com (Istvan Fekete)
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Subject: Removable Hard Disk Support
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 00:30:52 -0400
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What types of removable hard disks are supported under Linux?
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E.g. Iomega 105/150 MB models
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SyQuest 44/88/105/200/270 MB models
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Bernoulli Box 35/65/90/105/150 MB models
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(This is pretty much all I've heard of.)
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Thanks for any help.
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Feksa
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From: armstron@fenton.cs.ucdavis.edu (Matthew Aaron Armstrong)
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Subject: Re: Printcap from hell
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Date: 02 Oct 1994 20:42:26 GMT
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In article <36n57v$24v@interport.net>
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carlos@interport.net (Carlos Dominguez) writes:
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Jean Baril (baril@phoque.info.uqam.ca) wrote:
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: The printer is online, ie, things like "cat >/dev/lp1 hello.txt"
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: works ok...
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read the "Printing-HOWTO" and re-read it again ;)
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then get the apsfilter package aps48.tgz
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install it, follow the instructions. It will work wonders for you :)
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--
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Carlos Dominguez - proprietor - sysadmin
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carlos@basselope.com
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I got apsfilter (see comp.linux.announce for a recent upgrade) and,
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while it now works like a charm, I'd caution anyone using it to be
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VERY warry of the printcap entries it sticks in your /etc/printcap
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file. I spent an entire day to find the following out:
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apsfilter installation puts printcap entries of the form:
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lp|lp2|deskjet-letter-auto-mono|deskjet auto mono:\
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:lp=/dev/lp1:\
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:sd=/usr/spool/deskjet:\
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:lf=/usr/spool/deskjet/log:\
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:af=/usr/spool/deskjet/acct:\
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:if=/usr/local/lib/apsfilter/filter/aps-deskjet-letter-auto-mono:\
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:mx#0:\
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:sh:
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Into your /etc/printcap. The entry looked EXACTLY like the above
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entry but failed to work on my system (a page with a dribble of
|
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nonsense always printed before the real thing).
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Solution: Eliminate all the whitespace and continuation characters (\)
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in the entry, and then re-format it yourself, with tabs beginning each
|
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line and no spaces after the continuation slashes.
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This solved the problem for me anyway. I hope my hours of frustration
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helps someone else.
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--
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| Matt Armstrong Successfully installing and using Linux at home
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| armstron@cs.ucdavis.edu makes my CS classes a breeze!
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From: jgotts@jgotts.ccs.itd.umich.edu (John E. Gotts)
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|
Subject: Re: /sbin/hostname on 1.1.45-
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|
Date: 1 Oct 1994 06:23:34 GMT
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|
|
Riku Saikkonen (riku.saikkonen@compart.fi) wrote:
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: How to fix the problem: Remove the above commands and put just
|
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: hostname reston.cber.nih.gov
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: there.
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--
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|
But that causes problems. One of which (the only one I really care about) is
|
|
the login sequence gets screwed up:
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|
jgotts.ccs.itd.umich.edu login:
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instead of:
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jgotts login:
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|
|
My solution for this was to use the new hostname program and the old domain-
|
|
name program in my /etc/rc.d/rc.M:
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/bin/hostname jgotts
|
|
/bin/domainname.old ccs.itd.umich.edu
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|
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This should resolve one of the most recently asked questions around here
|
|
(besides "How do I configure my X server?" and a few others).
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--
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John Gotts (jgotts@umich.edu) 73 de N8QDW URL: http://www.umich.edu/~jgotts
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GE -d+ H s+: g-- p? !au a-- w+ v C++++ UL++++ P+>++ L++ 3- E--- N+++ K- !W M--
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V-- -po+(---) Y+ t+ 5 j+ R- G? tv b+ D B- e+ u--- h f+ r n- y? <Linux rules!>
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From: s010dls@alpha.wright.edu ()
|
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Subject: tar help
|
|
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 20:37:43 GMT
|
|
|
|
I'm having trouble with tar. When I try to us it, all I get is:
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|
|
tar: can't open /dev/rmt0 : No such device or address
|
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|
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Why does it say this? I looked for /dev/rmt0 and it's there.
|
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Thanks.
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