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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: Mon, 3 Oct 94 12:14:30 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #138
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Linux-Admin Digest #138, Volume #2 Mon, 3 Oct 94 12:14:30 EDT
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Contents:
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Installation Error, Help! (schuaa01@cc.curtin.edu.au)
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Re: Probs: PAS16 & 1542B (Lawrence Houston)
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Re: PPP does not work (H Visage)
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Re: What would be faster Dx-50 or DX2-66? (H Visage)
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Re: Assuring that a PPP link stays up... (Piotr Kapiszewski)
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Re: Fast SCSI copy, how (Uwe Bonnes)
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Re: Slip autoanswer (bob4@slb.com)
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Re: Help: utmp not found (Patrick Schaaf)
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Re: Passwd problem in Slackware 2.0.1 (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Linux and hard disk problems (Bleisch Paul L)
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Non-root can't start X (Dan Wold)
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Re: finger tells me "never logged in" ? how to fix it? (David K. Merriman)
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Re: Any way to limit the # of connections per user? (Michael Faurot)
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Re: inetd seems to lock-up (Jarkko Aitti)
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Re: Slip autoanswer (Phil Homewood)
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tcl/tk help (Scott Andrews)
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Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy (Clifford Story)
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From: schuaa01@cc.curtin.edu.au
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Subject: Installation Error, Help!
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Date: 1 Oct 94 15:19:55 +0900
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Howdy!
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I have problem installing my copy of Linux (Dec 93, InfoMagic Inc. CD-ROM)
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from Harddisk (c:\install\a2, \a3, \a4...etc).
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The problem is, everytime I choose to install harddisk (dev/hda2) with msdos
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filesystem, only part of the items selected are installed. The rest give me a
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message such as:
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installing emacssup...
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read error on stdin : Unkown error
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Can anyone help??!!
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Many thanks!
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VM Chong
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~~~~~~~~
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leeng@solomon.technet.sg
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From: houston@boyd.geog.mcgill.ca (Lawrence Houston)
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Subject: Re: Probs: PAS16 & 1542B
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 08:52:49 GMT
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Christian Jachmann (jachmann@habbib.mayn.sub.de) wrote:
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: I've got some probs with my PAS16 and 1542B:
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: If I try to play a MOD-File, following msg is displayed:
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: -> Sound: DMA timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error?
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: My Configuration:
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: PAS16: IRQ 10 / DRQ 3 / BASE 0x388
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: 1542B: IRQ 11 / DMA 5 / BASE 0x330
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: System: 486dx50 / 8MB Ram + 16MB Swap / Linux 1.1.49
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Christian:
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I am having exactly the same problem with my Logitech SoundMan 16
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(supposedly a PAS16 Clone), when ever there is moderate to heavy
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activity on the SCSI Disks controlled by the AHA1542B! There is a section
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in the Sound-HOWTO talking about the problems with the PAS16/1542 Combo.
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But so far even with some suggestions from the contributor of that
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particular section in the HOWTO, my problems persist! Adjusted the DMA
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Bus On/Off times to 8/8, moved the AHA1542 to the alternate I/O Address
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and disabled the MPU-401? I do NOT get the parity errors that Stan talks
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about and there are NO similar problems under DOS/Windows. In terms of
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having much control over the ISA Timing or understanding what the Symphony
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Bus Chip is, I have little control. There was some slight improvement
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when I adjusted the DMA Bus On/Off Timings in drivers/scsi/aha1542.c
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(Linux 1.0.9), but it is still far from being satisfactory!
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--
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Lawrence Houston - (houston@boyd.geog.mcgill.ca)
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From: hvisage@rkw-risc.cs.up.ac.za (H Visage)
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Subject: Re: PPP does not work
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 09:34:59 GMT
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Andrew Kurtz (kurtzan2@cps.msu.edu) wrote:
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: ymlan@tstp1.seed.net.tw (Yue-mingLan) wrote:
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: : Dear netters,
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: : Could anybody out there can tell me how to make my PPP work.
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: : I tried to use ppp-on script comes with Slackware 2.0 with
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: : device name modified. But it still does not work at all.
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: : I would like to learn more about pppd and chat commands. What does
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: : the lock file mean ?
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: : Any information welcome.
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: : My e-mail address: ymlan@tpts1.seed.net.tw
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: : Thanks in advance.
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: : Lan
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: I have Slackware 2.0 and was also unable to get PPP to work. I have
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: heard that the version of PPP in Slackware 2.0 will not work. I got a
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: new version of PPP from sunsite and installed that and it worked fine.
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: The installation I did was to compile chat and pppd and put the ppp.c
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: and ppp.h files into the kernel source and recompile the kernel.
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: Andy.
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: kurtzan2@cps.msu.edu
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The only problem I've got with Slackware's PPP is that chat etc.
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doesn't work for me (or is it the 38400 baud ext. connection to the
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14400Baud Worldport Robotics modem ???) currently I start it up with
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minicom, do a ^Azq (not to reset the modem) and startup pppd with my
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needed parameters. VOILA
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--
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Good Bye
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Hendrik Visage
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One satisfied LINUX user,
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VIVA SLACKWARE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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EMail:
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hvisage@rkw-risc.cs.up.ac.za
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9121110@rkw-lan.cs.up.ac.za
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From: hvisage@rkw-risc.cs.up.ac.za (H Visage)
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Subject: Re: What would be faster Dx-50 or DX2-66?
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 09:51:35 GMT
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Mark Bolzern (mark@gcs.com) wrote:
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: In article <jwshin.779102537@nitride.eecs.berkeley.edu>,
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: Jinwoo Shin <jwshin@nitride.EECS.Berkeley.EDU> wrote:
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: >cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov (Greg Cisko) writes:
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: >
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: >>In most cases, with 256K cache (essential in a DX2) the DX2 66 will be faster
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: >>than the DX50. DX2's acheive the "clock-doubling" via CPU cache hits. I gained
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: >>huge performance increases (in norton sysinfo and 3dbench) by going from 0K
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: >>external cache to 256K. Generaly, when the CPU is excercised, a DX2 66 CPU will
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: >>be faster than a DX50.
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: >
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: >Agreed. Not only is dx66 internally faster, since it combines MMU, internal
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: >cache, FPU, CPU in one chip at its native package, it should beat dx50 in
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: >most cases.
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: When benchmarked with FlagShip, CPU operations that are small enough to work
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: in the cache are faster on the DX2/66, but many operations are actually faster
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: on the DX/50.... especially when set up with a caching disk controller.
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IMHO: if you're doing some real CPU intensive stuff (Like engineering
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simulations, raytracing etc) go for the DX2/66 (especially with a 256k ext cache)
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but for most huge block moves (Like X & fileserver apps) the DX/50 should
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trash DX2/66 with PCI/VLB display & HD controllers
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--
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Good Bye
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Hendrik Visage
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One satisfied LINUX user,
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VIVA SLACKWARE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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EMail:
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hvisage@rkw-risc.cs.up.ac.za
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9121110@rkw-lan.cs.up.ac.za
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Crossposted-To: comp.protocols.ppp
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From: kapis-p@cs.Buffalo.EDU (Piotr Kapiszewski)
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Subject: Re: Assuring that a PPP link stays up...
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 00:21:26 GMT
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Here is yet another attempt at hacking scripts to make the best of the
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current pppd:
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darksun.cs.buffalo.edu [128.205.107.24]
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/pub/ppp
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The machine is running on a ppp link so if you cant get to it wait for
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about 15 min and try again. Thats the way I have my scripts hacked at
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the moment.
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Also maybe all of us how are writing/modifying these scripts could get
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together and write some sort of a FAQ for PPP related stuff. I am willing
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to help coordinating the hole thing. Those how are interested please send
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me (kapis-p@cedar.buffalo.edu) mail.
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-Kapi
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Kapi, 542 Baldy Hall, 645-2448
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From: bon@lte.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de (Uwe Bonnes)
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Subject: Re: Fast SCSI copy, how
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Date: Sat, 1 Oct 1994 10:15:57 GMT
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Heinz-Ado Arnolds (arnolds@ifns.de) wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I have to copy very well filled up 16GB-tapes between two SCSI tape drives
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> on a daily base under Linux. Does anyone know to do this task with low level
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> commands. I think there are basic SCSI-commands for simply copying from
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> one device to another which should be a lot faster than 'dd'. But how are
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> they called and how to access them?
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Do you really think that 'dd' is the limiting factor.
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With following example dd transports about 200 MByte in 12 seconds:
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time dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=1024k count=100
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100+0 records in
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100+0 records out
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0.000u 12.690s 0:13.09 96.9% 0+0k 0+0io 16pf+0w
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--
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Uwe Bonnes bon@lte.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de
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From: bob4@slb.com
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Subject: Re: Slip autoanswer
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 10:12:45 GMT
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Reply-To: bob4@slb.com
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> How do I get my modem to autoanswer the phone when it detects a ring ??
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At the risk of getting more abuse, I answered a similar question
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the other day. My way is simply to turn on Auto Answer on the modem.
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(Usually DIP switch 5)
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When I posted this the other day, I got a followup from someone saying
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that was no good, because he didn't want the modem to answer the phone
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when Linux was crashed. I don't understand. I have a dialup system
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here in the office which I have set up as a Slip server. The modem
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is set to Auto Answer, and I don't have any problems.
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Perhaps the person who replied before would care to expand his comments...
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BTW, you could try reading the modem manual ! (grin ..)
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bob
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From: bof@wg.saar.de (Patrick Schaaf)
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Subject: Re: Help: utmp not found
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 13:34:35 -0000
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zg11@ellis.uchicago.edu (zening ge) writes:
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>On my Slackware 2.0.1, the system boots with error message telling
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>me that file "utmp" cannot be found and I checked with /etc and it is there.
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>As a result, whenever I do a "who" I get nothing.
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With newer libc's, the location of the utmp file might have changed.
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Run the following:
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strace -o /tmp/who.trc /bin/who
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This will generate a system call trace in /tmp/who.trc. Look at that
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file, search for 'utmp' - you should see an open() system call with
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the path listed.
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>I cannot run any program which calls SVGALIB as a normal user because
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>of the lack of I/O permission. I guess there may be something wrong
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>with the permission setting with the tty's, but I failed to find any.
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I don't know SVGALIB, but either a program linked to it needs r/w access
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to /dev/port, or it has to be setuid root (chown root prog;chmod 4711 prog)
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If you have the choice, prefer X programs over SVGALIB ones.
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bye
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Patrick
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From: gonzo@magnet.mednet.net (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Subject: Re: Passwd problem in Slackware 2.0.1
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 02:28:37 GMT
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In article <36npa5$10pi@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>,
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Richard W Kaszeta <kaszeta@cps.msu.edu> wrote:
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>After installing Slackware 2.0.1 (clean install on a blank partition)
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>my users can no longer chagne their passwords. Instead, the error
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>message "cannot open /etc/ptmp" is given. There is no /etc/ptmp on
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>my system, and if I 'create' one with 'touch /etc/ptmp' it instead
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>says '/etc/ptmp already exists'
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>
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>Any ideas?
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Yes, do this:
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chmod 4711 /usr/bin/passwd
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chmod 4711 /usr/bin/chsh
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These slipped by when I upgraded to util-linux-1.10. The fixes were made
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to the util.tgz package (and noted in the ChangeLog) a day or two ago.
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Good luck,
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Pat
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From: pbleisch@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu (Bleisch Paul L)
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Subject: Linux and hard disk problems
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 02:32:12 GMT
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I just installed Slackware release of Linux from the InfoMagic CDROM. I
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used a NEC 3X hooked to the SCSI connector on a SB16 card. The install
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went fine, and the system boots. The (problem or question) is that the CD
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ROM is no longer in my PC (it was just used for the install). Will this
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cause a problem? I am assuming no, because it boots ok. I have been
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having trouble with the kernel detecting a Mitsumi CDROM (revision 00) I
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think it is finding my BOCA Lan card... any help?
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On final question, what is the easiest way to get Linux to mark
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of bad blocks of the hard drive? I ran fsck.extfs on it and it seemed to
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mark of bad blocks, would it be better to re lowlevel format (MFM) the
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drive and start over (not really a problem.... but would like to not have
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to reconfigure the system)
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Thanks
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Paul
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From: danw@panix.com (Dan Wold)
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Subject: Non-root can't start X
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 22:41:53 -0400
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I can only start X when logged in as root. I needs some pointers on where to
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look in my configuration for the problem.
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Here's the message I get when trying to run openwin or startx (to start
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fvwm):
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linux:/hda3/danw$ openwin
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XFree86 Version 2.1 / X Window System
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(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 5000)
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Operating System: Linux
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Configured drivers:
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VGA256: server for 8-bit colour SVGA (Patchlevel 0):
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et4000, et3000, pvga1, wd90c00, wd90c10, wd90c30, wd90c31, gvga, ati,
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tvga8800cs, tvga8900b, tvga8900c, tvga8900cl, tvga9000, clgd5420,
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clgd5422, clgd5424, clgd5426, clgd5428, clgd6205, clgd6215, clgd6225,
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clgd6235, clgd543x, ncr77c22, ncr77c22e, cpq_avga, oti067, oti077
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(using VT number 7)
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Fatal server error:
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No config file found!
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Fatal server error:
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Error reading config file
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xinit: No such file or directory (errno 2): unexpected signal 13
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I have these in my home:
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linux:/home/danw# ls -al .X* .x*
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 danw root 503 Sep 24 18:42 .Xdefaults*
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 danw root 438 Sep 24 18:38 .Xmodmap*
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 danw root 983 Oct 1 20:22 .Xresources*
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 danw root 1408 Oct 2 13:00 .xinitrc*
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Any advice gratefully accepted!
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Thanks,
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Dan
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danw@panix.com
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Daniel Wold 239 City Island Ave, Bronx, NY, 10464
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finger danw@danw.dialup.access.net
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Sysop: WORLD CITIZEN BBS 718-885-2346 14.4 24 hrs FREE Fidonet BahaiNet
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From: merriman@metronet.com (David K. Merriman)
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Subject: Re: finger tells me "never logged in" ? how to fix it?
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 12:16:23 GMT
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In article <jacek.244.000073EF@eng1.uconn.edu> jacek@eng1.uconn.edu (Jacek A. Ponarski) writes:
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>From: jacek@eng1.uconn.edu (Jacek A. Ponarski)
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>Subject: finger tells me "never logged in" ? how to fix it?
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>Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 00:27:10
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>Hi all,
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>I guess the subject says it all. That shows even when I was logged in.
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>Thanks,
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>--Jacek
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>P.S.
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>bash# finger gelo
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>Login: gelo Name:
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>Directory: /home/stalin/gelo Shell: /bin/tcsh
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>Never logged in.
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>No Plan.
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~~ ~~~~
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That's the cause: no .plan file. Create a plain text file containing what you
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want others to know about yourself, and save it to the filename .plan - then
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when you're fingered, they'll see not only the contents of the .plan but the
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additional info, too. Just make sure the file is accessible from "outside" :-)
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HTH
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Dave Merriman
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From: mfaurot@phzzzt.atww.org (Michael Faurot)
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Subject: Re: Any way to limit the # of connections per user?
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Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 10:29:04 GMT
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Robert Ellsworth (rse@cygnus.sunydutchess.edu) wrote:
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: I'm looking to limit the # of concurrent connections a user can have at one
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: time. I (unfortunately) had to downsize my Linux box from an 8M 486-DX/50 to
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: a 4M 386-DX/40, and would like to keep the connections to one per user.
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: Any help or insights would be greatly appreciated.
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You could add a little routine to /etc/profile to detect more than
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one login. This is off the top of my head, so be prepared to
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experiment with it . . .
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LOGINS=`who | grep $LOGNAME | wc -l`
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if [ "$LOGINS" -gt 1 ]
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then
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echo ""
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echo "Sorry, only one login allowed."
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echo ""
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stty 0
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exec /dev/null
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fi
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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: ajake@snafu.muncca.fi (Jarkko Aitti)
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Subject: Re: inetd seems to lock-up
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 05:09:08 +0200
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Reply-To: ajake@hole.fi
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In article <LEE.94Oct2181156@netspace.students.brown.edu>,
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Lee J. Silverman <lee@netspace.students.brown.edu> wrote:
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> Just so you know, I have a Linux box running Slackware 1.2,
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>Binutils 1.5, and kernel version 1.1.37, and my Inetd hangs every once
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>in a while as well. When this happens, I can connection to my web,
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>gopher, ftp, and smail daemons, because they all run independently of
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>inetd, but I cannot log in or rlogin. The problem usually seems to
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>correct itself after an hour or two.
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Hi, we had one few months old slackware installation here which did just that
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what you described, only not so often. Now that machine is running with inetd
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which i compiled from some net package long ago (can't remember which) and no
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problems this far. (few days now)
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-AJake
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From: phil@rivendell.apana.org.au (Phil Homewood)
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Subject: Re: Slip autoanswer
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 14:11:33 +1000
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bob4@slb.com wrote:
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: > How do I get my modem to autoanswer the phone when it detects a ring ??
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: At the risk of getting more abuse, I answered a similar question
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: the other day. My way is simply to turn on Auto Answer on the modem.
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: (Usually DIP switch 5)
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No.. usually (on any Hayes-compatible modem) ATS0=<some non-zero value>
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(the value is the # of rings to answer.)
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: When I posted this the other day, I got a followup from someone saying
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: that was no good, because he didn't want the modem to answer the phone
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: when Linux was crashed. I don't understand. I have a dialup system
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: here in the office which I have set up as a Slip server. The modem
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: is set to Auto Answer, and I don't have any problems.
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Most (but not all!) modems out there won't pick up the phone unless
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they see DTR assserted by the PC. If Linux has crashed, (depending on
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the crash :) DTR is likely to be low, so the modem won't answer.
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However, for something a little more concrete here, check out the man
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pages for uugetty; it will do nifty things like chat scripts on the
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modem, so it won't answer until it sees a RING come back.
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mgetty also has the same functionality.
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Cheers,
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Phil.
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--
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Phil Homewood phil@rivendell.apana.org.au
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APANA Brisbane Regional Co-Ordinator brisbane@apana.org.au
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"My baby's so vain she is almost a mirror"
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From: andrews@cs.umd.edu (Scott Andrews)
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Subject: tcl/tk help
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 10:58:36 -0400
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Hi All,
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I have something wacky going on with tcl/tk. Whenever I try to
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run a tcl script, I get the error: "Tcl_appInit failed: invalid command
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name "tk_bindForTraversal", then the app window appears, and moving the
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mouse over the new window causes "original error: invalid command name
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"tk_butEnter" or "tk_butLeave"
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Any suggestions????? Thanks!
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---Scott
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| andrews@cs.umd.edu | |
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| Scott E. Andrews | |
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| Computer Science Department | (for sufficiently large |
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| University of Maryland | values of 2) |
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From: Clifford Story <CSTORY@gallant.apple.com>
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Subject: Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 14:37:40 GMT
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In article <36nd7k$h2b@newshost.fiu.edu> jason a duerstock,
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jduers01@solix.fiu.edu writes:
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> If there are plans to support the Mac HFS, I don't know about them.
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Pretty unlikely, I'd think, since Apple likes to keep internals to
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itself...
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I just stick in a floppy, choose "Erase Disk..." from the Finder's
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Special menu,
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and "DOS 1.4 MB" from the "Format" pop-up on the resulting dialog. This
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gives
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me a DOS-format disk; I then copy whatever files I want directly to it.
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No need
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for third-party software. I'm running System 7.1.
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This doesn't correct the newline conflicts, of course - the Mac uses a CR
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(0x0D),
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UNIX and Linux a linefeed (0x0A), and DOS uses both (0x0D0A). But that's
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a
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trivial filter to write.
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Cliff
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