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From: Digestifier <Linux-Admin-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Admin@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 94 10:14:04 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #147
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Linux-Admin Digest #147, Volume #2 Wed, 5 Oct 94 10:14:04 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: NT and Linux (Bruno Van Wilder)
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AGETTY and Modems (gandalf@radagget.slip.crl.com)
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Re: /sbin/hostname on 1.1.45-50 (Peter Tobias)
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booting in single user mode? (CVL staff member Nate Sammons)
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Problem with static route table (Hien Pham)
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/etc/utmp not writable by xterm's. Why? (Joel M. Hoffman)
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Re: Mathematica, GAUSS (Herb Hocutt)
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Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy (Richard Keightley)
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Linux and X Windows (Bob Collie)
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PPP/SLIP vs Shell (Joe Beiter)
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Re: [Q] HP JetDirect Support on Linux??? (Dolf Smits)
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Re: SCSI vs IDE (Wouter Visscher)
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Re: Security hole - has noone noticed so far? (Jim Jagielski)
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finger tells me "never logged in" ? how to fix it? (Jacek A. Ponarski)
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Re: Need DL/Time Limiting ideas - Linux BBS (Karl Ferguson)
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Re: SAMBA question (Steven Buytaert)
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SLIP Configuration (Norbert Kuemin)
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Re: booting in single user mode? (Erlend T. Midttun)
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Re: [Q]: Linux on HP PC? (Inco Alloys Int.)
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Re: ftp freeze problems (Alan Cox)
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Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy (Stefan Taferner)
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POP3 Mail - Wont fetch? (Nick Danger)
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Re: finger tells me "never logged in" ? how to fix it? (Nick Danger)
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From: bvwilder@elis.rug.ac.be (Bruno Van Wilder)
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Subject: Re: NT and Linux
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 07:53:48 GMT
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Hieu Bui (hbui@hmc.edu) wrote:
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: Hi all. I'm thinking about getting Windoze NT 3.5 to see if it runs better
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: than my Windoze for Workgroups... Anyways, right now I'm booting Linux using
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: Loadlin 1.4 and my MS-DOS 6.2 startup menu. Anyways, I was wondering,
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: before I install NT, if I should worry about finding another way to boot
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: Linux. I had a friend who had NT 3.1 and he booted that from a DOS 6.2
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: menu so if NT 3.5 works the same then Loadlin would still work. Sorry if
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: this post is to the wrong group but I thought I'd try here first. Thanks
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: in advance for any help. (email reply would be greatly appreciated)
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: Hieu Bui hbui@osiris.ac.hmc.edu
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: Undergraduate Student
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: Harvey Mudd College, Claremont CA
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You should consider using LILO, the Linux Loader. Apart from loading Linux, it
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can also boot other systems, and I suppose NT won't be an exception. Moreover,
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it can boot DOS from the SECOND hard drive (impossible with plain DOS).
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Greetings,
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Bruno Van Wilder
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From: gandalf@radagget.slip.crl.com
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Subject: AGETTY and Modems
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Date: Tue, 04 Oct 94 10:48:20 PDT
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I'm trying to allow login to my Linux 1.1.45 system through the modem, but when
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I start agetty for the modem port, it goes right into the login prompt. Is
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there a way to make this work? My previous experience under SCO Unix was simply
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to spawn a getty for the modem port during the init phase, and it took care of
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itself from there.
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You can reply here, or my email address: gandalf@radagget.slip.crl.com
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Ron
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From: tobias@server.et-inf.fho-emden.de (Peter Tobias)
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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: 5 Oct 1994 09:35:02 +0100
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Shiu Wong (shiu@cae.wisc.edu) wrote:
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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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There is a small bug in the net-tools-1.1.46 package. You have to rename
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"domainname" to "dnsdomainname". The dnsdomainname program can only be used to
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SHOW the DNS domain name (you can only set the DNS domain name with the
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FQDN in /etc/hosts). To set the NIS domain use the domainname program from
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the NIS package.
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Peter
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Peter Tobias EMail:
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Fachhochschule Ostfriesland tobias@server.et-inf.fho-emden.de
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Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informatik tobias@perseus.fho-emden.de
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Constantiaplatz 4, 26723 Emden, Germany
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From: nate@seurat.VIS.ColoState.Edu (CVL staff member Nate Sammons)
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Subject: booting in single user mode?
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 16:52:17 GMT
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Can you issue a "boot -s" type command to get into single user mode?
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The problem is, my machine goes to init 6 (xdm) but X is not
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configured properly, so it sits there and flicks in and out of sync
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with the monitor, and I cannot do anything. I need to be able to go in
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and change the initial init state of the machine, and the easiest
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way I can think of (with other UN*Xs) is to boot it into single user mode.
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Any suggestions? (not in the FAQ that I could find)
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thanks,
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-nate
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--
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Nate Sammons <nate@vis.colostate.edu>
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System Administrator - CSU Computer Visualization Laboratory
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From: hienpham@csulb.edu (Hien Pham)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Problem with static route table
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 18:06:08 GMT
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Hi everyone,
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I have a problem with networking my Linux box. I have Yddrasil Summer 94
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Linux 1.1.0 #84 with NET-2 running. I have set up my static route table with
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local ip address of 128.178.10.1 and 128.178.10.2 for my Linux boxes with
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netmask 255.255.255.0 and broadcast addr 128.178.10.255. The system is
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on the same datalink. My local network is 128.178.10.0. My first
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problem is "arp -a" returns nothing and when I execute "netstat -rn" I got
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the error "route: unsupported address family 2560 !". Any ideas ? My
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ifconfig shows that my NIC card is running with arp up as configured.
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Moreover, my xserver can't seem to run remote x-clients. I keep getting
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the message "can connect to calvin:0.0". Thanks in advance for any advice.
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--
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% Henry Pham %%% Jet Propulsion Laboratory %
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% Senior Software%%% 4800 Oak Grove Drive %
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% Engineer %%% Pasadena, CA 91109 %
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% %%% E-Mail: hienpham@beach.csulb.edu %
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From: joel@wam.umd.edu (Joel M. Hoffman)
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Subject: /etc/utmp not writable by xterm's. Why?
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 16:43:49 GMT
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The /etc/utmp file doesn't seem to record any logins via xterms ---
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actually rxvt --- because of the permissions on /etc/utmp:
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 560 Oct 4 12:30 /etc/utmp
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As I only login via rxvt these days, it's espicially important that
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utmp capture these logins.
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If I change it manually to 666, the logins are recorded, but when I
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reboot, the perms get changed back. Anyone know why?
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More to the point, is there a better solution to this?
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-Joel
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(joel@wam.umd.edu)
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--
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=============================================================================
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|_|~~ Germany, Europe. 1943. "The diameter of the bomb was 30 centimeters,
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__|~| 16 Million DEAD. and the diameter of its destruction, about 7
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meters, and in it four killed and 11 wounded.
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cnc Bosnia, Europe. 1993. And around these, in a larger circle of pain
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cnc HOW MANY MORE? and time, are scattered two hospitals and one
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cemetery. But the young woman who was buried in
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the place from where she came, at a distance of more than
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than 100 kilometers, enlarges the circle considerably. And the
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lonely man who is mourning her death in a distant country incorporates
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into the circle the whole world. And I won't speak of the cry of the orphans
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that reaches God's chair and from there makes the circle endless and godless."
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=============================================================================
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Tell Clinton to stop the genocide: president@whitehouse.gov
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From: heh@okcforum.osrhe.edu (Herb Hocutt)
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Subject: Re: Mathematica, GAUSS
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Date: 1 Oct 1994 23:45:51 GMT
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Ted Harding (Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk) wrote:
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: In response to queries from colleagues, I am trying to find out if
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: the mathematics packages MATHEMATICA and GAUSS are available for
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: Linux, or in UNIX version which can be persuaded to work in Linux.
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Try MuPAD at athene.uni-paderborn.de in /unix/MuPAD/unix/linux_disks.
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Version 1.2.1 has just been released.
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From: richardk@world.std.com (Richard Keightley)
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Subject: Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy
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Date: Sun, 02 Oct 1994 21:12:10 -0800
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In article <36mffk$pr5@news.cais.com>, bass@cais2.cais.com (Tim Bass
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(Network Systems Engineer)) 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).
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I use the Macintosh HFS Access Tool by Craig Southeren
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geoffw@extro.ucc.su.oz.au which allows my Linux box to read hfs formated
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disks. It is on Sunsite at /pub/Linux/utils/disk-management/xhfs0_3.tgz
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(69047) but I got it from my June 94 InfoMagic CD rom #1.
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I take gifs across all the time. (but really must upgrade from sneaker net)
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--
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Richard Keightley Scottsdale,AZ
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email <richardk@world.std.com>
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web <http://www.indirect.com/user/richardk/index.html>
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From: collieb@iia.org (Bob Collie)
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Crossposted-To: comp.windows.x.i386unix
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Subject: Linux and X Windows
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 17:58:15 GMT
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PLEASE EXCUSE THE CROSSPOST (comp.os.linux.admin,comp.windows.x.i386unix)
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I have downloaded the X and XAP disk sets from tsx and I cannot find the
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file startx or the xinit file. Can someone help me...do I need to
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download xd or xv disks also?
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TiA:)
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Bob Collie
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collieb@iia.org
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From: swrek@syko.cosmic.com (Joe Beiter)
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Subject: PPP/SLIP vs Shell
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 14:04:51 -0400
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Does a ppp or slip connection take up less system resource than a person
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actually logging into that system with bash?
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--
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-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-
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Joe.Beiter@Cosmic.com -=*=- Cosmic Communications
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My views and my opinions are my views and my opinions.
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From: dolf@interduct.tudelft.nl (Dolf Smits)
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Subject: Re: [Q] HP JetDirect Support on Linux???
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 09:55:20 GMT
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Larry Schmitt (schmittl@cc.memphis.edu) wrote:
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: Hi All - We are considering placing our HP Laser Printers directly on the
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: network using the HP Jet Direct interface. Has anyone been able to configure
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: one of these printers in a Linux environment. The perferred method is to use a
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: bootp server. Any help will be appreciated greatly.
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: Thanks - Larry Schmitt
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Hi,
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We have one of these as well.
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I configured it from the panel on the printer (IP number, netmask, gateway)
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Told it to use the lpd protocol. This is enough for simpel use.
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I made a simple printerdefinition for a remote printer on my linux box and it
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works partly.
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A remote printer does not read the inputfilter, so you need some workaround
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for this. (make a shell script or something)
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I haven't done this so far as I use it mainly for printing with dosemu or
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bin files (ps files)
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Any more questions can always be asked
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Luck, Dolf
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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: wvi@dasc.nl (Wouter Visscher)
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Subject: Re: SCSI vs IDE
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 07:27:13 GMT
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iain@ece.concordia.ca (Iain J. Bryson) writes:
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>Hi. I am interested in hearing people advocating
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>which is better, IDE or SCSI. One big advantage
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>for SCSI would be more disks and CD-ROMS not
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>taking up a slot... But it that worth the
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>extra cost of a (good?) controller? How about
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>speed?
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>Thanks very much.
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>--
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>iain@ece.concordia.ca (Iain Bryson) "I have detailed files."
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>Concordia University, Montreal, Canada - Computer Engr.
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>"Now we're cooking with evil gas!" - Kids in the Hall.
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There is another thing which gives scsi an edge over IDE but this
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applies only if you use more than 1 disk. Using scsi you can access
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every disk attached to without having to wait for the disk ( controller )
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to finish, this in contrast with IDE where you wait. For this reason
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the new ENHANCED IDE has two busses 1 for fast devices and one for slow
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devices, notably cdroms.
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Hopes this enlightens things a bit more
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Wouter
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#include <stddisclaimer.h> This might not be the view of my employer.
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From: jim@jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov (Jim Jagielski)
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Crossposted-To: comp.mail.smail
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Subject: Re: Security hole - has noone noticed so far?
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Date: 5 Oct 94 12:06:02 GMT
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Reply-To: jim@jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov (Jim Jagielski)
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hank@Blimp.automat.uni-essen.de (Hendrik G. Seliger) writes:
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>Martin Bartosch (martin2@perseus.ida.ing.tu-bs.de) wrote:
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>: Hi,
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>: while searching a flaw in my smail configuration files, I discovered
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>: a flaw in _my_ smail setup. I cannot say whether the following is
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>: true for every implementation and do not know if this has been
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>: reported before. So be gentle with me.
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>: Configuration: smail 3.1.28 which is included in Linux Slackware 2.0.0.
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>: (tried both binary distribution and locally compiled stuff)
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>: /usr/lib/sendmail is a symbolic link to /usr/bin/smail.
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>: try
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>: /usr/lib/sendmail -d -D/etc/nologin noone@empty.space
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>: as a normal user and have fun explaining it to your sysadmin. I was
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>: awed when I found out...
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>This really looks like a problem to me. Smail is only able to deliver
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>mail if it's suid root. Having group mail and group writing permissions
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>in all relevant directories is not enough (just checked). Is it using
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>some other priviledged stuff? I'll have a look at the sources tonight;
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>in the worst case, I'll disable the '-D' option for my site.
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Oops... in my previous post I mentioned I "patched" this hole, but
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forgot to mention how.
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The problem is that the code fragment that opens the debug file uses
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fopen() when it should use fopen_as_user(). In order to do this, it needs
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to be moved down a bit, to right after smail does it's setuid/setgid (so
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that seteuid works correctly). Also, fopen_as_user() will assume check_path
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for this no matter what.
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Here's the patch:
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*** Omain.c Wed Mar 11 12:33:18 1993
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--- main.c Wed Mar 11 12:59:54 1993
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***************
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*** 436,458 ****
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}
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/*
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- * change error file to debugging file from -D option, if any
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- */
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-
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- if (arg_debug_file) {
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- new_errfile = fopen(arg_debug_file, "a");
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- if (new_errfile == NULL) {
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- write_log(LOG_TTY, "Warning: Cannot open debug file %s: %s\n",
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- arg_debug_file, strerrno(errno));
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- arg_debug_file = NULL;
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- } else {
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- errfile = new_errfile;
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- fprintf(errfile, "\n%s: Debugging started: pid=%ld\n\n",
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- program, (long)getpid());
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /*
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* read in the transport, router and director files, if needed
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*
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* NOTE: if queue_only is FALSE and mode is DELIVER_MAIL,
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--- 436,441 ----
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***************
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*** 525,530 ****
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--- 508,537 ----
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if (prog_euid != REQUIRED_EUID)
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queue_only = TRUE;
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#endif
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+
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+ /*
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+ * change error file to debugging file from -D option, if any
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+ *
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+ * JMJ: Change location of this fragment to below the setuid/setgid
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+ * calls to allow for use of fopen_as_user() instead of just
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+ * fopen().
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+ *
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+ * Side effect: -D now requires full pathname to debug file
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+ */
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+
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+ if (arg_debug_file) {
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+ new_errfile = fopen_as_user(arg_debug_file, "a", 1, real_uid,
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+ prog_egid, 0600);
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+ if (new_errfile == NULL) {
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+ write_log(LOG_TTY, "Warning: Cannot open debug file %s: %s\n",
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+ arg_debug_file, strerrno(errno));
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+ arg_debug_file = NULL;
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+ } else {
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+ errfile = new_errfile;
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+ fprintf(errfile, "\n%s: Debugging started: pid=%ld\n\n",
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+ program, (long)getpid());
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+ }
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+ }
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/*
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* error processing can be other than TERMINAL only for
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--
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#include <std/disclaimer.h>
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| Jim Jagielski | jim@jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov | V: 301 286-5964 |
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| NASA/GSFC, Code 734.4 | Greenbelt, MD 20771 | F: 301 286-1719 |
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<< Hey! Your karma just ran over my dogma! >>
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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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Jacek A. Ponarski
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The University of Connecticut
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tel. (203)427-2854 email: jacek@eng1.uconn.edu
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(203)877-8655 jacek@micro5.trincoll.edu
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fax (203)427-2854
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URL: http://micro5.trincoll.edu/
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GOPHER: mareknt.pc.trincoll.edu
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FTP: mponarsk.pc.trincoll.edu
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To be or not to be, what was the question again?
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From: karl@tower.it.com.au (Karl Ferguson)
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Crossposted-To: alt.bbs,alt.bbs.unixbbs
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Subject: Re: Need DL/Time Limiting ideas - Linux BBS
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 16:23:36 +0800
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Trevor Lampre (trevor@xanax.apana.org.au) wrote:
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: >Umm... Sure, but not every BBS user even has a clue about UNIX. They'd
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: >be 100% lost.
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: This is so. I used to run an OS/2 based BBS but switched to Linux/Uniboard
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: to give my users access to the Net. Before I switched I did a mail-out to
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: see what interest there was. About 30% of my users responded, of those only
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: about 50% said they would like a Unix shell account. OF the shell accounts
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: I created only about 50% of those ever bothered to log in.
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I don't know why, I did the same thing - it's as if the users' are blind and
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cant be bothered reading... So I forced a 15 second pause with 3 returns
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after it.. :-)
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: Switching from the more friendly DOS type BBS's to a Unix one can be very
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: risky. I haven't had a new user in months, before I switched things were
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: ticking over quite nicely.
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VERY RISKY... Yeah, I never had a new user for quite a while - and before that
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(os/2 and maximus) I used to have members flooding in... But now, it's a bit
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slower.
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: Be prepared for a lot of hard work if you want to get a good BBS going
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: under Unix. I'd be very interested to hear about it, and what you did
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: to overcome the problems.
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: >Anybody else with a USEFUL tip? The "at" command was a nice suggestion.
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: >Any others?
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Just stick with it... I was about to give up, go back to Maximus and OS/2, but
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now the members are coming in, and I am a bit relieved...
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Regards,
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...Karl
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.--Karl Ferguson,-------------------------------------(09)316 3892 (rotary)--,
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| -= Tower Internet Services =- |
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| Booragoon - Perth, Western Australia. |
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'--karl@tower.it.com.au--------------------------------root@tower.it.com.au--'
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From: buytaert@imec.be (Steven Buytaert)
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Subject: Re: SAMBA question
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 10:48:09 GMT
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John Leslie (jleslie@microbus.demon.co.uk) wrote:
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: Can someone point me at some info on SAMBA and, ideally, details of what files
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: I need to ftp? Also, does anyone have any good/bad things to say on the subject?
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: John Leslie
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A good tip I can already give you is to subscribe to the newsgroup
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comp.protocols.smb where a fair amount of the traffic is about
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Samba.
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Samba is available via anonymous ftp from nimbus.anu.edu.au. Look
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in /pub/tridge/samba for all information and source code.
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Stef
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--
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Steven Buytaert
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WORK buytaert@imec.be
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HOME buytaert@innet.be
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'Imagination is more important than knowledge.'
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(A. Einstein)
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From: kuemin@srapc101.alcatel.ch (Norbert Kuemin)
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Subject: SLIP Configuration
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 08:38:22 GMT
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Reply-To: norbert.kuemin@alcatel.ch
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Hi, i've installed a CSLIP connection between 2 hosts and it works fine.
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I use dip-3.3.7uri and Linux 1.1.35 . Now i want to know if it's possinble
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to hangup the phoneline after some minutes idletime and to redial if later
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needed. Anyone experience ??
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--
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+----------V----------+ Eltech. ING HTL|EMAIL: norbert.kuemin@alcatel.ch
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| A L C A T E L | Norbert Kuemin |DEC: PSI%(0228)4795123920::ZAD_KUEMIN
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+---------------------+ Alcatel STR |X.400: c=CH a=arCom p=Alcatel
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S T R CH-8804 Au/ZH | s=Kuemin g=Norbert
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From: erlendbm@logina.edb.tih.no (Erlend T. Midttun)
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Subject: Re: booting in single user mode?
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Date: 05 Oct 1994 12:10:06 GMT
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In article <36s181$mlp@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> nate@seurat.VIS.ColoState.Edu
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(CVL staff member Nate Sammons) writes:
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The problem is, my machine goes to init 6 (xdm) but X is not
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configured properly, so it sits there and flicks in and out of sync
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with the monitor, and I cannot do anything. I need to be able to go in
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and change the initial init state of the machine, and the easiest
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way I can think of (with other UN*Xs) is to boot it into single user mode.
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Any suggestions? (not in the FAQ that I could find)
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If you are using a fairly new Slackware, you should be able to do a
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"Ctrl-Alt-F6" and get a console.
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-nate
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Erlend..
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--
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Erlend Midttun
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email: erlendbm@colargol.edb.tih.no Live: Fjordgt. 15
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http://colargol.edb.tih.no/~erlendbm/ 7010 Trondheim
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IRC: Golle A Linux User
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From: iaii@pcn.proline.com (Inco Alloys Int.)
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Subject: Re: [Q]: Linux on HP PC?
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 08:35:35 -0400
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Daniel Tran (dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu) wrote:
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: In article <36gra6$67r@sunserv.kfki.hu> kadlec@blackhole.kfki.hu (Jozsef Kadlecsik) writes:
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: >Hi,
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: >My old no-name 386 PC will finally be sorted out and there is a possibility
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: >that I will get a HP PC.
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: >Linux runs on this old machine like a champ :-).
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: >I stick to Linux. Will it run on a HP PC?? Together with X???
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: >Has anybody ever tried to install Linux on a HP PC?
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: >Thanks any hint or advice,
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: >Jozsef Kadlecsik
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: I installed Slackware distribution of Linux on a HP Vectra 486/66 XM before.
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: The XM model has built-in ethernet which uses the AMD chipset. I was unable
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: to get eth0 to work, so I disabled the built-in ethernet and installed a
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: NE2000. The machine has a S3 928 chipset with a BrookTree RAMDAC, X worked
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: with S3 server in 640x480 and 800x600
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I am running Linux on a HP Vectra M2 4/66 16mb. Runs great.. I did have to play
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around with Xconfig. Since it uses a Cirrus Logic 5434 w/1mb.
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If you like I will send you the xconfig for it.
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mikee
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From: iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox)
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Subject: Re: ftp freeze problems
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 1994 12:26:07 GMT
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In article <36f5lb$3ab@hobbes.cc.uga.edu> taylor@pollux.cs.uga.edu (john taylor) writes:
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>I have the same problem. When I ftp from my novell server to my linux box.
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>The entire file will transfer except the last 1 or 2K. How can this be fixed?
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Get 1.1.19 or higher
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Alan
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..-----------,,----------------------------,,----------------------------,,
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// Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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From: staferne@risc.uni-linz.ac.at (Stefan Taferner)
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Subject: Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy
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Date: 5 Oct 1994 12:37:41 GMT
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In article <MCHO.94Oct4100757@ba4_50.sbi.com>, mcho@ba4_50.sbi.com (Myung Cho 40-242E) writes:
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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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There is a package on the net called hfs tools that allows access for
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mac HFS floppies, similar to mtools for dos disks.
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The version I have is 0.3, but don't ask me where it is.
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--
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Stefan Taferner, RISC Linz, Austria | Hardware, n.: The parts of a computer
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email: staferne@risc.uni-linz.ac.at | system that can be kicked
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From: danger@nick-pc.armstrong.edu (Nick Danger)
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Subject: POP3 Mail - Wont fetch?
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Date: 2 Oct 1994 16:12:25 GMT
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I am currently running Red Hat beta Linux and POP3 mail. However, PC
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Eudoria refuses to "get" the mail. I can send fine and according to the
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boxes, I connect, log in and then bring a window with nothing. So. I am
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sure I am just missing a command somewhere on my linux box that POP
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needs to send the mail back. Anyone?
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-Nick
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--
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Nicholas Brenckle | Its all part of my master plan to
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Armstrong State College | Rule the World.
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Computer Information Services |
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brenckle@Armstrong.Edu | Dont Dream it, Be it.
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From: danger@nick-pc.armstrong.edu (Nick Danger)
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Subject: Re: finger tells me "never logged in" ? how to fix it?
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 16:58:36 GMT
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No. That isnt it. I have a .plan file and it still tells me "never
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logged in" etc etc. Just diplays my plan file instead of a "No Plan"
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message.
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Also, has anyone compiled icsi-finger? I got the souce but its looking
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for a file I dont have. An include sys/acct.h Anyone?
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-Nick
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--
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Nicholas Brenckle | Its all part of my master plan to
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Armstrong State College | Rule the World.
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Computer Information Services |
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brenckle@Armstrong.Edu | Dont Dream it, Be it.
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