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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 18:14:15 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #139
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Linux-Admin Digest #139, Volume #2 Mon, 3 Oct 94 18:14:15 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Fast Scsi-2 COMPAQ (Bret A. Johnson)
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Spreadsheet for Linux wanted (Dolf Smits)
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Re: Telnet & ftp freeze! (Seppo Kallio)
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Re: tcl/tk help (Jinwoo Shin)
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Re: /sbin/hostname on 1.1.45-50 (Carlos Antunes)
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Where to get accurate time using rdate? (Richard J Wyble)
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SOLVED: Sun locks up mounting Linux NFS drive (James Knowles)
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Re: FIPS or UMSDOS - WHICH ONE??? (Steven S. Spiroff)
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Re: /sbin/hostname on 1.1.45-50 (Shiu Wong)
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Re: Ncurses signals broken? (Carlos Dominguez)
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Re: Replacing finger information (Alan Cox)
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XFree86-3.1 - Whoopee! (Carlos Dominguez)
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Route to host (Ahmad S. Alrasheedan)
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Re: Ncurses signals broken? (Zeyd M. Ben-Halim)
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BUG: Linux <--> Cisco (Alexander Terczka)
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Re: Ncurses signals broken? (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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gcc
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Re: inetd seems to lock-up (Steve Kneizys)
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Anyone have a mailx that works with sendmail? (Brian Kramer)
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Running Dosemu (Douglas Rankin)
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Reply-To: bret@bjohns.win.net (Bret A. Johnson)
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From: bret@bjohns.win.net (Bret A. Johnson)
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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 02:31:42 GMT
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Subject: Re: Fast Scsi-2 COMPAQ
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In article <36fvgf$kp0@newsbf01.news.aol.com>, TlingitMan (tlingitman@aol.com) writes:
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>In article <785@bjohns.win.net>, bret@bjohns.win.net (Bret A. Johnson)
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>writes:
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>
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>>I am tryingto install Linux Slackware Pro. ver. 2.0 on a Compaq
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>server.
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>
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>Bad News Bret.... Compaq doesn't like to tell people developing free
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>software what bits to tweak on their hardware. I've been down this road
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>on several items.
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>
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>You know that nice 32-bit ethernet Netflex NIC they sell? Linux doesn't
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>like it or even try to recognize it.
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>
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>Motherboard SCSI controller? Same damn story.
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>
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>Memory past 16MB? Good luck - please let me know if you figure that one
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>out.
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>I wore out TWO EISA Config discs trying to get my Prosignia P5-60 to use
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>anything above 16 MB.
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>
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>So I run an Adaptec 2740, SMC Ultra-16 ethernet, and 16MB RAM on my
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>Pentium server.
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>
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Looks like we have the same Prosignia!
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I put in 16 megs and am using the net felx Nic as well.
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I had to scronge and steal to get a nother box to run it on..
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You would think Compaq would want to be able to run everything!!?
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But I guess there only OPEN as far as THEY want to be!!
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Kinda reminds me of old radio shack!
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If I get a resolve I'll pass it along..
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But, you may E-mail just in case I for get your address! ;-)
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xtg
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| Bret Johnson Internet: bret@bjohns.win.net |
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| PGP Key Fingerprint = 1C BF 78 7C 62 2B 96 7F F9 22 8D C5 A7 6C D4 37 |
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From: dolf@interduct.tudelft.nl (Dolf Smits)
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Subject: Spreadsheet for Linux wanted
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 07:44:05 GMT
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Hi all,
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I'm looking for a freeware spreadsheet which works with linux (and preferably
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can also be made to work on a HP 720)
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Does anyone know what software is available?
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Any hint would be good.
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Thanks a lot
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Greetings Dolf Smits
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--
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Smits@interduct.tudelft.nl D.F. Smits
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Interduct
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Delft University Clean Technology Institute
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Rotterdamseweg 145
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2628 AL DELFT tel. (+31) 15 78 72 39
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The Netherlands fax. (+31) 15 78 66 82
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Linux, The choice of a GNU generation
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(Anonymous)
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From: kallio@network.cc.jyu.fi (Seppo Kallio)
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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: 3 Oct 1994 10:53:03 +0200
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System Administrator (root@jaguar.tigerden.com) wrote:
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: First, the original problem as I originally mentioned it:
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: We are running slip to our internet provider, and intermittantly
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: experience telnet lockups during logins. The system either 1) refuses
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: connections 2) accepts the connection, but just sits 3) provides a login
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: prompt, takes input, and never gives the password prompt (ususally
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: creating a login zombie in the process).
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Hip! I have exactly same problmes 1 and 2 without slip !!!!!!! Not the
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problem 3.
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I have a 66MHz 486 + 32MB RAM + 2GB disk + 2000 (!) user accounts in my
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Linux box.
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Usually it works nice, but sometimes the whole net software seems to
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do nothing with the new connections. Login opens the window and
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connects, but no "login:" prompt. Same problems with smtp
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connections, they jammmm similar way. I think all telnet connections
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hang somehow or are extremely slow.
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In the begining I got "no more sockets" to the /usr/adm/messages. I
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doubled the socket tables in kernel. It did actually not help,
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expect I am not getting "no more sockets" into the /usr/adm/messages.
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My laste experiment: I did delete smtp from inetd.conf and started to
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run sendmail directly "standalone". I do not know if it helps. I have
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not had problems after that, but the week is in the begining. :-(
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: Additional information/trends noticed:
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: If the lockup occurs, allowing the telnet session with the locked
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: connection to sit while starting another is *always* successful.
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This is interesting. I have not noticed that. Must check it next time
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if I have same situation.
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Seppo Kallio kallio@jyu.fi
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U of Jyvaskyla
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Finland
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From: jwshin@nitride.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Jinwoo Shin)
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Subject: Re: tcl/tk help
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Date: 3 Oct 94 15:16:49 GMT
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andrews@cs.umd.edu (Scott Andrews) writes:
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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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Never had a problem like this before, but it sounds like your tcl/tk isn't
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installed right. tclIndex says the following:
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set auto_index(tk_bindForTraversal) "source $dir/menu.tcl"
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and tk.tcl says:
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tk_bindForTraversal Entry
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tk_bindForTraversal Text
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So evidently you should have this file "$dir/menu.tcl" in the proper
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directory.
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Hope it helps.
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--
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Jinwoo Shin jwshin@eecs.berkeley.edu
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System Administrator
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Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: cmsa@softsousa.pt (Carlos Antunes)
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Subject: Re: /sbin/hostname on 1.1.45-50
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Reply-To: Carlos.Antunes@softsousa.pt
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Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 02:34:49 GMT
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On 30 Sep 1994 08:44:09 -0500, Ramon J. Hontanon (ramon@helix.nih.gov) said:
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>> /sbin/hostname reston
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>> /sbin/domainname cber.nih.gov
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Just comment the last line (domainname). Everything works fine, then.
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Regards,
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Carlos Antunes.
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--
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Carlos Antunes @ SoftSousa Developing for 32bit MS Windows(tm)
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Voice: 351-1-3975303 Windows NT(tm) and Windows'95(tm)
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Fax : 351-1-3975889 Console, GUI or Kernel Mode Drivers
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From: rwyble@iii1.iii.net (Richard J Wyble)
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Subject: Where to get accurate time using rdate?
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 20:36:46 -0400
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What system(s) can be queried by rdate and can be trusted to have ACCURATE
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times?
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From: jamesk@spillman.uucp (James Knowles)
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Subject: SOLVED: Sun locks up mounting Linux NFS drive
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 15:22:55 GMT
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iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox) writes:
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>In article <35acca$4lv@magix.uucp> nicolas@magix.uucp (Nicolas BOUGUES) writes:
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>>James Knowles (jamesk@spillman.uucp) a ecrit:
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>>: It complains that it is waiting for a response from the Linux NFS host.
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>The sun is trying to do 8K NFS. Linux prior to about 1.1.40 or so doesn't
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>do 8K NFS correctly (in earlier kernels at all). Specify
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>rsize=1024,wsize=1024 as options or better still get a 1.1.51 kernel, the
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>floppy disk patch and Florians excellent NFS speedup patch and you'll be
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>a much happier man.
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Thank you all for your replies! I'm currently running 1.1.51, and have
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successfully mounted my home drive across to the Sun, a HP-9000/G50, and
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a RS-6000.
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The only problem that we encounter now is the fact that WordPerfect on the
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RS-6000 locks up tight as a drum when trying to load a file on the
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Linux NFS-mounted directory. Read-only works file. This to me is not
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that big of a deal, since I rarely need xwp. I can copy my file to /tmp
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if I really need it.
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=======
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James Knowles
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aristophanes@cc.usu.edu Je crois que je ne vais jamais voir... /\/\
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jamesk@spillman.com Un animal si beau qu'un chat. ( oo )
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...!uunet!spillman!jamesk -----------
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Unix can't be all that bad. After all, there's a "cat" command but no
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"dog" command.
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From: sss@debris.cosmic.com (Steven S. Spiroff)
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Subject: Re: FIPS or UMSDOS - WHICH ONE???
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 15:17:22 GMT
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In case this fellow still hasn't installed.. I used umsdos for a bit before
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adding a second hard drive to the system and it worked "ok", although a bit slow.
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I wouldn't plan on using it if you intend to install X also.
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Best thing to do.. BACKUP, then repartition with fdisk.
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--
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Steven S Spiroff Stuck in the slow lane on the InfoBahn (harf!)
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sss@cosmic.com
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Long Island, NY, USA
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From: shiu@cae.wisc.edu (Shiu Wong)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: /sbin/hostname on 1.1.45-50
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 15:18:51 GMT
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In article <1994Oct2.023449.3485@softsousa.pt> Carlos.Antunes@softsousa.pt writes:
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>On 30 Sep 1994 08:44:09 -0500, Ramon J. Hontanon (ramon@helix.nih.gov) said:
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> >> /sbin/hostname reston
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> >> /sbin/domainname cber.nih.gov
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>
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>Just comment the last line (domainname). Everything works fine, then.
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>
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>Regards,
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>Carlos Antunes.
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What if I am using NIS?
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We tried /bin/hostname nmda.neurology.wisc.edu, then
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/bin/domainname neuron.wisc.edu (NIS domain name), and ypwhich
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couldn't find the NIS server. We also tried /bin/hostname nmda
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and /bin/domainname neuron.wisc.edu and it didn't work either.
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We have installed net-tools-1.1.46.tar.gz and we found out
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that hostname is the same program as domainname. How can we
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get NIS running with the new hostname program? And how can we
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set the NIS domainname?
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- Shiu K. Wong
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shiu@cae.wisc.edu
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From: carlos@interport.net (Carlos Dominguez)
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Subject: Re: Ncurses signals broken?
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 11:41:44 -0400
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Mikael Nordqvist (d91mn@efd.lth.se) wrote:
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: Generally, it does fix the problem. But not for aumix :) Either it
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: relies on bugs in the (old) version of ncurses that the author of
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: aumix used, or new bugs ones were introduced in newer versions of
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: ncurses (I believe the latter). The screen is quite messed up with
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: 1.8.5.
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Thanks.. I thought I was going nuts for a second or so.. ;0
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Patrick said his ncurses.tgz in the d slackware disk had the 1.85 sources.
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Lets see what happens tonight when I reinstall it and then recompile
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aumix.
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--
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__ __ __ | .__. __. :::: Carlos Dominguez - proprietor - sysadmin
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|__ |__| | | |__| .__| :::: Basselope *nix systems
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--------------------------- Internet services consulting is our forte
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: Replacing finger information
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 14:09:02 GMT
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In article <36907f$qit@Tut.MsState.Edu> cheema@earth.sparco.com (Mubashir Cheema) writes:
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>Due to security reasons we have disabled the finger from outside
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>of our machine. Now if someone tries to finger they get the
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>message " connection refused ", which some people find annoying.
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>
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>I have noticed that some people have found a nice solution to this.
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>When a person fingers their machine they provide some helpful
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>information on who to send email to get information on the machine
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>etc. For example finger @sgi.com gives the following result :
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Replace the in.fingerd in /etc/inetd.conf with some nice program that prints
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your message eg
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#!/bin/sh
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cat <<EOF
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We are paranoid and won't tell you who is on.
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EOF
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And don't forget to disable rusers/rwho/all email services that people
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might use to find out what users exist.
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Alan
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--
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..-----------,,----------------------------,,----------------------------,,
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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``----------'`----------------------------'`----------------------------''
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------------------------------
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From: carlos@interport.net (Carlos Dominguez)
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Subject: XFree86-3.1 - Whoopee!
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 11:48:46 -0400
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Now that it's been released.. Is there a compelling reason to upgrade?
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It took me quite a while to get my 1.1.49 Linux based box up and running, and
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then extra hassles to get X up.
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I finally have a stable, working, X environment based on Xfree 2.11, and
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I fear wrecking it just to keep up with the Joneses. :)
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Will fvwm and its modules work in Xfree3.11?
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Any thoughts, ideas and observations are welcome. Flames will be ignored.
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--
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__ __ __ | .__. __. :::: Carlos Dominguez - proprietor - sysadmin
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| __| | | | | |__ :::: carlos@basselope.com
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|__ |__| | | |__| .__| :::: Basselope *nix systems
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--------------------------- Internet services consulting is our forte
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From: asr@kpc01.q8petroleum.com.kw (Ahmad S. Alrasheedan)
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Subject: Route to host
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 15:25:21 GMT
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In short, I run PPP only and connect to SCO machine. Local IP :
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199.29.71.32
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Remote IP :
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199.29.71.31
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What route command should I run on my linux. I used to run a successful
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PPP but with SCO. All I had to do at home is : route add default 199.29.71.31 1
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And thats it !!! could any one please help me on this ...
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Thanx
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From: zmbenhal@netcom.com (Zeyd M. Ben-Halim)
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Subject: Re: Ncurses signals broken?
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 00:35:41 GMT
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In article <36n50e$20c@interport.net>,
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Carlos Dominguez <carlos@interport.net> wrote:
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>
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>Zeyd,
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>
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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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>
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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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>
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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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It looks like somebody forgot to recompile their code with ncurses 1.8.5.
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The terminfo database format changed (to match that in SVR4) in 1.8.3.
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I guess slackware is still using the old one.
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Compile all the programs concerned with ncurses 1.8.5.
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Zeyd
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--
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---
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Zeyd M. Ben-Halim zmbenhal@netcom.com
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NCURSES is available from ftp.netcom.com:pub/zmbenhal/ncurses
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Current version is 1.8.5
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From: alext@track.cslab.tuwien.ac.at (Alexander Terczka)
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Subject: BUG: Linux <--> Cisco
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 16:07:04 GMT
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After I posted the article about the Cisco-linux-probelm, I met
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Alan on IRC. We worked on the problem for several hours, and came
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to the following conclusion: Cisco tcp behaviour is strange but legal.
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For the techies: linux request a bigger framesize and Cisco doesn't
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respond, so the connection hangs.
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Alan told me a workaround: compile the kernel with PC/TCP compatibility.
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It works perfect for me. No problems since the recompile.
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Alan hopes to include a permanent fix with the next patches.
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btw: Thanx Alan !
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AlexT
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------------------------------
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From: gonzo@magnet.mednet.net (Patrick J. Volkerding)
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Subject: Re: Ncurses signals broken?
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 01:32:37 GMT
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In article <zmbenhalCx2MzH.2vr@netcom.com>,
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Zeyd M. Ben-Halim <zmbenhal@netcom.com> wrote:
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>
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>It looks like somebody forgot to recompile their code with ncurses 1.8.5.
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That was my diagnosis, too.
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>The terminfo database format changed (to match that in SVR4) in 1.8.3.
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>I guess slackware is still using the old one.
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No, Slackware is using 1.8.5 with the new terminfo database, and has been
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since version 2.0.0.
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>
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>Compile all the programs concerned with ncurses 1.8.5.
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Yes, that should fix the problem.
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Pat
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From: s010dls@alpha.wright.edu ()
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Subject: gcc
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 01:31:56 GMT
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This may not be the place for this but, I installed Motif and I am
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trying to program. When I compile it can't find the Motif include
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files. It seems to me that all I need to do is add the Motif include
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directory to some 'master include file list'. How do I do this? I know
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I can specify the -I command line option, but this is a pain in the
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butt, and I don't want to go to all my makefiles and change them all.
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------------------------------
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Subject: Re: inetd seems to lock-up
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From: STEVO@acad.ursinus.edu (Steve Kneizys)
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Date: 1 Oct 94 18:42:13 EST
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olav woelfelschneider (wosch@rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de) wrote:
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: While trying to connect a linux box to the internet i got a strange
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: behaviour. The machine first accepts telnet or any other inetd
|
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: initiated connection, while a few minutes later doing the same thing
|
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: will hang. Thus, trying to telnet into the box yields the
|
||
: connected to message, but there is no prompt.
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: This happens with every connection which is handled by inetd,
|
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: like ftp, finger, etc...
|
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: After a long delay of maybe several hours (maybe only a few minutes)
|
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: the machine again accepts connections, but after a short time it hangs
|
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: again.
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||
|
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: Weirdly, a lpmud driver running permanently listening to port 7680 runs
|
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: perfectly, thus i guess the fault has something to do with inetd.
|
||
|
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: I know about the order hosts, bind problem in /etc/resolv.conf, but this
|
||
: should not matter, since there is a working nameserver on the local
|
||
: network.
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||
|
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: Anyone had that problem, too and solved it?
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||
|
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: The machine:
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: 486DX33/16MB, seagate 120MB ide drive, wd80*0 network card running
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||
: linux 1.1.51 with the tcpip package taken from slackware 2.0
|
||
|
||
|
||
: Thanx,
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: Olav
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||
|
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Heya Olav,
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||
|
||
Another case of it! I have been waiting for several weeks now for an
|
||
answer on this one, but nobody has come up with anything. At first
|
||
I thought it was something I did wrong, but it does seem to be a
|
||
problem with the code. Where exactly, other than with inetd, I do not know.
|
||
|
||
I just put one of my boxes to 1.0.8 to clear this up, and the
|
||
Pentium EISA/PCI with 2 Gig SCSI box is sitting in a corner waiting
|
||
for this fix. I have seen this bug as far back as 1.1.48, but I
|
||
cannot determine how far back it goes ... would try to find out if
|
||
a developer asked.
|
||
|
||
Others have emailed me about it too, no solutions ... be sure
|
||
to post if you find one!
|
||
|
||
Good Luck,
|
||
|
||
Steve...
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com (Brian Kramer)
|
||
Subject: Anyone have a mailx that works with sendmail?
|
||
Date: 1 Oct 1994 18:54:40 -0400
|
||
|
||
I tried to compile a version of mailx for sendmail but I couldn't get
|
||
it to compile. Anyone have a binary?
|
||
|
||
--
|
||
Brian Kramer - Owner/Systems Administrator - bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com
|
||
New Jersey Computer Connection - Public Access Unix Site - pluto.njcc.com
|
||
Voice: 609-896-2799 - Fax: 609-896-2994 - Dialups: 609-896-3191
|
||
Dialup or Telnet to pluto.njcc.com and log in as guest for more information.
|
||
|
||
------------------------------
|
||
|
||
From: drankin@myhost.subdomain.domain (Douglas Rankin)
|
||
Subject: Running Dosemu
|
||
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 16:25:46 GMT
|
||
|
||
I am trying to get the Dosemu0.52 running on my system. Everytime I type
|
||
dos -A it say no errors and the gets a segmentation fault. Any one know why this is happening.
|
||
I am using linux 1.1.51 a 486 dx50 w 16mb RAM and a ultra/vantage video card
|
||
with 1 meg of memory. any help would be appeciated?? Respond here or e-mail
|
||
me at drankin@mason1.gmu.edu. The addrees on ths message will not work.
|
||
Thanks for any help!!!
|
||
|
||
Doug "The Hitman" Rankin
|
||
drankin@mason1.gmu.edu
|
||
|
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