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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: Sat, 8 Oct 94 10:13:56 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #162
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Linux-Admin Digest #162, Volume #2 Sat, 8 Oct 94 10:13:56 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: A couple simple questions (Geoff Kuchera)
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Re: AGETTY and Modems (Eric Stern)
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Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work? (Timothy Murphy)
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Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy (Paul English)
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Re: LINUX mouse problem (Stephen Benson)
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Re: Upgrade SLS .99.12 to current (Steve Miller)
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Re: SCO UNIX Binary Compatibility (Steve Miller)
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Re: Linux and Adaptec 1542 CF (Steve J Hanselman)
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DTC3280AS ISA SCSI Driver needed (anyone know of one?) (Donald B. Wood)
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Cnews - HELP!
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Re: XFree86-3.1 - Whoopee! (Michael_Nelson)
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Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (Daniel Zappala)
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FTPs PCTCP and INIT. (Brian C. Huffman)
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From: geoff@jacobs.mn.org (Geoff Kuchera)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: A couple simple questions
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 03:23:21 GMT
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In article <nateCwwBML.EJE@netcom.com>, Nathan Dwyer <nate@netcom.com> wrote:
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>Hi.
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>
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>I'm just getting into Linux, and liking it a whole lot. I just have a few
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>problems so far I was wondering if anyone could help me with.
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>
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>I printed once. No CR. I tried changing some of the printcap around, no
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>luck. I changed it back. Now, when I lpd something, all I get are blank
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>pages. I'm currently using the generic printer entry. I have a Laserjet
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>4ML.
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I have a HP4M and I just use the following entry in printcap...
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lp:lp=/dev/lp1:sd=/usr/spool/lp1:sh:if=/usr/lib/lpf:mx=0
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The only other thing is a small script /usr/lib/lpf
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#! /bin/bash
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if [ "$1" = -c ]; then
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cat
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else
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sed -e s/$/
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/
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fi
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echo -ne \\f
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All this script does is convert the lf to cr/lf..
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This script works fine on all printers.. Although i don't think it will handle
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binary files too well.. ie. PCL5...
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This is nothing special.. It's taken right out of the printing howto..
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Enjoy.
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===============================================================================
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Geoff Kuchera Internet: geoff@abu.mn.org
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421 Van Buren Ave North #226 Tele: +1 612 945-9842
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Hopkins, MN 55343
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From: estern@server.mgl.worldlinx.com (Eric Stern)
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Subject: Re: AGETTY and Modems
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Date: 7 Oct 1994 14:12:34 GMT
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Michael R. McAleese (michael@angmar.dataflux.bc.ca) wrote:
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: In article <NEWTNews.24295.781293018.gandalf@radagget.slip.crl.com>,
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: <gandalf@radagget.slip.crl.com> wrote:
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: >
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: >I'm trying to allow login to my Linux 1.1.45 system through the modem,
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: >but when I start agetty for the modem port, it goes right into the login
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: >prompt. Is there a way to make this work? My previous experience under
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: >SCO Unix was simply to spawn a getty for the modem port during the init
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: >phase, and it took care of itself from there.
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: Dialup logins seem to be a real headache under Linux. After a lot
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I agree!!
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: of experimenting I would have to suggest that you use getty_ps, not
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: agetty. As a further tip, some modems seem to barf on the configuration
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: files (either /etc/conf.uugetty or /etc/default/uugetty, depending on
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: how you compiled getty_ps). I've had some success with commenting out
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: the INIT line in the file and letting the default compiled in work.
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Yes, getty_ps is quite an improvement over agetty. I fought with my modem
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pool for quite a while, so here is a couple more hints:
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Have a conf for every serial line (ie conf.uugetty.ttyS2, etc). My setup
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didn't seem to want to read the "generic" conf.uugetty.
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Put "HANGUP=NO" in your conf. This keeps it from doing something obscure
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when it hangs up. My modems wouldn't hang up reliably until I did this.
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Now they seem to be working fine.
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Later!
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--
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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------/
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/ Eric Stern - MGL Systems Internet - (519) 651-2713 /
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/ Director of Internet Services - estern@mgl.worldlinx.com /
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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------/
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/ Sethanis@ShardsMUSH, Stormalong@VegaMUSE, Sethanis@IRC /
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/ Sethanis or Stormalong @ various other places around the 'net. /
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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------/
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/ "Some use for knowledge can//Always be found." - Heaven Sent, INXS /
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/-----------------------------------------------------------------------/
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From: tim@maths.tcd.ie (Timothy Murphy)
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Crossposted-To: utah.linux
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Subject: Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work?
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Date: 4 Oct 1994 22:40:21 +0100
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dennisf@denix.elk.miles.com (Dennis Flaherty) writes:
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>I've had ftape working with every kernel since 0.98 or so. At about
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>1.1.20, I had to upgrade modutils.
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The question posed was: does the ftape that comes with slackware 2.0
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work with the kernel that comes with slackware 2.0?
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In my experience it definitely did not work with the command
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% tar cvf /dev/ftape *
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if * contained more than about 50k.
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It bombed out with I/O errors.
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It was clear from the logfile that there were over-runs
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from which ftape did not recover.
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You're obviously a kernel hacker.
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Are you sure you used the version of ftape that came with slackware 2.0,
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with slackware 2.0, unmodified in any way?
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If so, what commands did you give (tar, afio, dd, etc)?
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Please be explicit.
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I looked at the code, and it seemed to me
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that that particular version of ftape
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was incapable of recovering from over-runs.
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However, I could be wrong about that --
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I didn't look carefully into it.
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What is quite clear is that many other people
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had exactly the same experience as me.
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I would repeat my advice.
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If you find ftape does not work,
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update the kernel to 1.1.50
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and compile the latest ftape with the ftape-irq-dma.patch.
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It's not much help telling people
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that ftape worked for you
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if it doesn't work for them.
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--
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Timothy Murphy
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e-mail: tim@maths.tcd.ie
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tel: +353-1-2842366
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s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
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From: paule@kay.st.nepean.uws.edu.au (Paul English)
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Subject: Re: <Q> Can Linux Mount a Mac Floppy
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Date: 07 Oct 1994 04:06:06 GMT
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Tim Bass (Network Systems Engineer) (bass@cais2.cais.com) wrote:
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> Got some ASCII text files on my Powerbook... Would like to write them
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> to the PB floppy and then mount the floppy on my linux box and
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> read the ascii text (and do some other stuff). I haven't seen this
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> in any FAQ or the The Linux Bible. Any clues for the clueless ;-)
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HFS will allow you to read high density Macintosh disks. I believe it
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is not possible for the drives in most PCs to read the 800K format.
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Note this is a read only utility, I don't know of any way to write to
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a mac disk.
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Here's the LSM entry:
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Title: Macintosh HFS Access Tool
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Version: 0.3
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Description: This program allows non-Macintosh hosts to read
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Macintosh HFS format disks Includes Linux executable
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Author: Craig Southeren
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AuthorEmail: geoffw@extro.ucc.su.oz.au
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Maintainer: Craig Southeren
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MaintEmail: geoffw@extro.ucc.su.oz.au
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Required: g++ 2.5.2 (preferred)
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CopyPolicy: GNU Public License version 2
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Keywords: hfs, macintosh,
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DateEntered: 12JAN94
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WhoEntered: Craig Southeren
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EmailEntered: geoffw@extro.ucc.su.oz.au
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Location1: sunsite.unc.edu:
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/pub/Linux/utils/disk-management/xhfs0_3.tgz (69047)
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,-_|\ | Paul English (p.english@nepean.uws.edu.au) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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/ \ | Associate Lecturer | PO Box 10 | Ph: +61 47 36 0607
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\_.--_/ <- | Department of Computing | Kingswood 2747 | Fax: +61 2 678 5570
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v | UWS - Nepean | NSW, AUSTRALIA |
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<a href=http://www.st.nepean.uws.edu.au/~paule>My WWW Home Page</a>
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Reply-To: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
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From: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
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Date: Mon, 03 Oct 1994 19:17:53 GMT
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Subject: Re: LINUX mouse problem
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In article <Cx1HrL.J6u@eskimo.com>, S. O'Connor (irish@eskimo.com) writes:
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>crusanow@slate.mines.colorado.edu (Ruz) writes:
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>
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>>Howdy, I am setting up a Linux network for a system administration class
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>>and have run into a problem. The mouse gives me an error saying device or
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>>resource busy!!!! This means I cannot run X and finish the system.
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>>Any ideas?
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>
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> Do you get this message when you try to start X? You will if
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>Selection is running. Selection makes the mouse work in Linux, but you
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>have to kill it to run X.
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This is not true. I run Selection all the time; in or out of X. And it doesn't
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"make the mouse work"; it provides 'cut and paste' style copying between VTs.
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: stephen benson : : : : linux 1.0.9/1.1.45 : : xfree86 2.1.1 :
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: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net : : : : : : : : : : :
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From: stevem@tyrell.net (Steve Miller)
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Subject: Re: Upgrade SLS .99.12 to current
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Date: Fri, 7 Oct 1994 17:32:51 GMT
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Steve Miller (stevem@tyrell.net) wrote:
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Nevermind about upgrading, I have decided to go ahead and download the
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Slackware 1.0.9 release. I downloaded the base files and installed them.
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Looks worth the effort to get the latest Net-2 and all. How do the
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latest versions of the different distributions compare? Are they the
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same kernel? Just different value-added features (like install menus)?
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Which one is best? I noticed that one of the archive sites refuses
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to cary the SLS distribution. Why is that?
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I am still interested in running SCO Unix binaries. Any info on that?
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--
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-- /--\ /--\ /--\ | | --- ---- ---- /--\ ||
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Steve Miller | | | | |___| | |_ |_ \__ ||
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Kansas City, MO | -\ | | | | | | | | \ ||
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stevem@tyrell.net \__/ \__/ \__/ | | _|_ |___ | \__/ oo
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From: stevem@tyrell.net (Steve Miller)
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Subject: Re: SCO UNIX Binary Compatibility
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Date: Fri, 7 Oct 1994 17:34:11 GMT
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Steve Miller (stevem@tyrell.net) wrote:
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:>I read an article in a recent Unix magazine that Linux can run SCO
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:>Unix binaries. What do I need to do this? (I have SLS 99.12 installed)
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Correction: I now have Slackware 1.0.9 installed (partially, still
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downloading packages)
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-- /--\ /--\ /--\ | | --- ---- ---- /--\ ||
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Steve Miller | | | | |___| | |_ |_ \__ ||
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Kansas City, MO | -\ | | | | | | | | \ ||
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stevem@tyrell.net \__/ \__/ \__/ | | _|_ |___ | \__/ oo
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From: steveh@brendata.demon.co.uk (Steve J Hanselman)
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Subject: Re: Linux and Adaptec 1542 CF
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Reply-To: steveh@brendata.demon.co.uk
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Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 20:32:53 +0000
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In article <781291492snz@brendata.demon.co.uk>
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steveh@brendata.demon.co.uk "Steve J Hanselman" writes:
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> >
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> > Do I need the Adaptec software?
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> Not if you can get a scsi boot disk via FTP, otherwise wes as you'll
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> need to read the SCSI cd to build the boot floppy.
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> After that you need nothing but the card.
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What's this wes thing? >> you mean yes << did I? >> wes!!!
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Steve J Hanselman
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Steveh@brendata.demon.co.uk | I went to a fight
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+44 (0268) 490280 | and an Ice Hockey match broke out
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Laindon, Essex. UK
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From: woodd@infinet.com (Donald B. Wood)
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Subject: DTC3280AS ISA SCSI Driver needed (anyone know of one?)
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Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 18:05:23
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HELP!!! I am trying to install Slackware Linux. I can boot up the setup
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floppies I made from the CDROM, but none of the kernels support my DTC 3280AS
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SCSI controller. Does any one know of a driver for this module that I can
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use? My CDROM is a SONY CDU31a compatible (at least the manual says so), that
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runs off of my SoundBlaster compatible audio module. It is also not
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recognized by any Linux kernel. Does anyone know of a driver for that one,
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also?
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Don Wood
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wood@infinet.com
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-You can't run away forever,
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-but there's nothing wrong with
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-getting a good headstart -
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Meat Loaf
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.help
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From: damin@cis.csuohio.edu ()
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Subject: Cnews - HELP!
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Date: Fri, 7 Oct 1994 04:38:52 GMT
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Hello all....I recently installed the Slackware 2.0.1 Cnews package and am
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experiencing some difficulties now.
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I -USED- to have everything running just fine, but somehow my active file
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became corrupted, my spool drive started to die w/ errors and things kind of
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stopped working.
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I saved all my config files and re-added all my groups.
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Now, when the system starts to process it's incoming News spools, they
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wind up being thrown into the /usr/spool/news/in.coming/bad directory.
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Here's what my Errlog says..
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relaynews: database files for `/var/lib/news/history' incomprehensible or unavailable (Permission denied)
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Also, Here is an ls -al of the directoy (In case this is a permission or
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ownership problem.)
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total 64
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4 -rw-rw-r-- 1 news news 3133 Oct 6 22:31 #active.times#
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1 drwxr-xr-x 7 news news 1024 Oct 7 00:29 ./
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1 drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 1024 Oct 7 00:28 ../
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 811 Oct 6 22:59 .newsrc
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8 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 7782 Oct 6 22:58 .pinerc
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1 drwxr-xr-x 4 news news 1024 Oct 6 22:59 .tin/
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1 drw-rw-r-- 2 news news 1024 Oct 6 22:59 Mail/
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1 drw-rw-r-- 2 news news 1024 Oct 6 22:59 News/
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2 -rw-rw-r-- 1 news news 1297 Oct 6 17:01 README.linux
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2 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 1495 Oct 7 00:00 active
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 840 Oct 6 22:33 active.old
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2 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 1609 Oct 6 22:33 active.times
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 760 Oct 6 17:01 active.times.o
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1 -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 95 Oct 7 00:04 batchlog
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0 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 0 Oct 6 22:56 batchlog.o
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0 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 0 Oct 6 22:55 batchlog.oo
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0 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 0 Oct 6 22:55 batchlog.ooo
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 568 Oct 6 17:01 batchparms
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1 drwxr-xr-x 2 news news 1024 Oct 6 22:55 bin/
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 545 Oct 6 22:44 crontab.sample
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0 -rw-rw-r-- 1 news news 0 Sep 21 05:18 delayed
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1 -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 636 Oct 7 00:28 errlog
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2 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 2004 Oct 7 00:01 errlog.o
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0 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 0 Oct 6 22:55 errlog.oo
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0 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 0 Oct 6 22:55 errlog.ooo
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 241 Oct 7 00:00 explist
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0 -rw-rw-rw- 1 news news 0 Oct 6 23:35 history
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3 -rw-r--r-- 2 root root 3072 Oct 6 23:35 history.dir
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3 -rw-r--r-- 2 root root 3072 Oct 6 23:35 history.pag
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0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 news news 29 Sep 20 19:46 inews -> /usr/lib/newsbin/inject/inews*
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 26 Oct 6 22:38 localgroups
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1 -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 182 Oct 6 23:52 log
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 546 Oct 7 00:01 log.o
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1 drw-rw-r-- 2 news news 1024 Oct 6 22:58 mail/
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 17 Oct 6 16:50 mailname
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 14 Oct 5 16:13 mailpaths
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0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 news news 13 Sep 20 23:22 news -> /usr/lib/news/
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 41 Oct 6 22:59 organization
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14 -rwsr-sr-x 1 root root 15715 Oct 7 00:00 setnewsids*
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 266 Oct 7 00:00 sys
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 423 Oct 5 16:30 wariat.feed
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0 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 0 Oct 6 22:45 watchtime
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1 -rw-r--r-- 1 news news 7 Oct 7 00:00 whoami
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Any suggestions would be helpful....Thanks..
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From: nelson@seahunt.imat.com (Michael_Nelson)
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Subject: Re: XFree86-3.1 - Whoopee!
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 22:20:30 GMT
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Reply-To: nelson@seahunt.imat.com
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Carlos Dominguez (carlos@interport.net) wrote:
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-> Now that it's been released.. Is there a compelling reason to upgrade?
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I spent several hours ftping it yesterday from OZ, and then quite a
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few more hours installing it and testing it.
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I could see no discernable differences, no benefits to me, and found
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MANY problems that I was unable to work around.
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This morning I deleted it and went back to R5 XFree86 v2.1.1, and
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the system is fine again.
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I think I'll wait awhile before attempting 3.1 again... :-(
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- Michael -
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--
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Michael Nelson nelson@seahunt.imat.com
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San Francisco, CA FAX: 1-415-621-2608
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From: daniel@isi.edu (Daniel Zappala)
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.systems,comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: Mystery Chip...AMD
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Date: 7 Oct 1994 17:35:24 GMT
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In article <372tuk$1el@huron.eel.ufl.edu>, acg@kzin.cen.ufl.edu (Alexandra Griffin) writes:
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> In article <371kim$emf@venera.isi.edu>, Daniel Zappala <daniel@isi.edu> wrote:
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> >In article <370rc5$o7q@crl.crl.com>, rigor@crl.com (Sam Brown) writes:
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> >I have an AMD 486DX-40. Any news on an add-in from AMD to turn this into a
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> >486DX2-80, or do I need to buy a whole new chip?
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> Nope, sorry... the dx/2 chips are different inside (have a PLL circuit
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> to double their on-chip clock, and extra interface logic to hook up to
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> the half-speed external bus), and of course you can't very well modify
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> a silicon die after it's been made!
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But doesn't Intel sell a chip that upgrades a 486DX-33 into a 486DX2-66?
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How do they manage that?
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Daniel
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From: sheep@news.udel.edu (Brian C. Huffman)
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Subject: FTPs PCTCP and INIT.
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Date: 7 Oct 1994 21:53:58 GMT
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Reply-To: sheep@strauss.udel.edu
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: Recompile the kernel with: "PC/TCP compability mode ON"
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: Actual problem is closely related, but that (intermediate)
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: kludge can help in the mean time.
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: /Matti Aarnio <mea@utu.fi>
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Ok. I want to thank all of those who have responded. I have (not
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just recompiled) but gotten a new version of the kernel and compiled with
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PCTCP support. It works. My question is this: What is the problem.
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Could someone try to explain it in somewhat technical terms (I'll try to
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understand). I read in the Network Administrator's Guide that while this
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will solve the problem, it may slow connections with other UNIX machines.
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Why? Is there anything that I can do to fix the PCTCP side of the connection
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to work without this option enabled?
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Second question. Whenever I boot up, I can't login remotely without
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first doing something on the console to "wake-up" the connection on the side
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of my machine - i.e. without logging in on console and using telnet or other
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network software, I can't log in remotely, or finger, or ping...nothing.
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I seem to have somewhat bypassed this problem by adding "route" into the
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rc.local setup file (I am using Slackware 2.0's distribution with 1.1.45 kernel
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installed). Any Suggestions?
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Brian
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+---- Brian C. Huffman --------+------------------------------+
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