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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, 15 Oct 94 22:13:34 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #201
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Linux-Admin Digest #201, Volume #2 Sat, 15 Oct 94 22:13:34 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: FTPD and dir/ls (Daniel Tran)
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Re: Serious Bug In The Networking Code (Daniel Tran)
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WHY - kernel: hda: read_intr: error = 0x04 (Todd R. Lawrence)
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Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron (Brian Kramer)
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Re: Ftape works. mt doesn't :( (Carlos Dominguez)
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Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (Michael Berthold)
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Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (Michael Berthold)
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Re: PPP indirectly?? (Andreas Liebe)
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Re: Intel Etherexpress net card problems: nasty "Rx buf.." messages (Daniel Tran)
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Re: /tmp/ is not cleaned up (James Fidell)
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[Q] unerase? undelete? (Dino Butorac (III rac))
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Re: Please don't post security holess... (Shannon Hendrix)
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Re: New Motif lib's for use with XFree 3.1 ? (Shannon Hendrix)
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Re: Mystery Chip...AMD (Michael Berthold)
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Re: Intel Etherexpress net card problems: nasty "Rx buf.." messages (John Lellis)
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Re: Extreme delays telnetting into linux box (Klaus Lichtenwalder)
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Re: Linux and Solairs (Chris Dent)
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Re: Web browser for linux? (Frank B. Brokken)
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Re: [Q] unerase? undelete? (Frank B. Brokken)
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From: dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu (Daniel Tran)
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Subject: Re: FTPD and dir/ls
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 17:49:30 GMT
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In article <378kg8$1qn@mustang.sdc.com.au> "Stephen Davies" <scldad@sdc.com.au> writes:
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>For the past year or so I have been running a version of ftpd dated April
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>11, 1993.
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>Because of the problems described in the "FTP freezes" thread, I decided
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>to try alternative ftpd codes. So far, I have tried the wu-ftpd and the
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>ftpd in Florian La Roche's NetKit.
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>Both of these exhibit the behaviour that client "dir" and "ls" commands
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>_say_ that they have completed successfully, but nothing is displayed.
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>The "nlist" command, however, works correctly.
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>The CHANGES file in NetKit says that the code has been changed to conform
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>to RFC959 and that this will cause problems for some clients. I have tried
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>the Linux client and two others and all refuse to display any directory/
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>file information.
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I don't know - but may be it has something to do with files the /ftp/lib
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directory. I have libc.so.4 and ld.so there.
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What linux kernel are you running?
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Daniel Tran -dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu
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From: dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu (Daniel Tran)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: Serious Bug In The Networking Code
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 17:51:46 GMT
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In article <37a37b$a2d@Venus.mcs.com> munster@MCS.COM (Jerry Ablan) writes:
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>: There appears to be a serious bug in some of the networking code
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>: supplied with linux/slackware, that causes the computer to get
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>: 'network unreachable' after approximately 3 minutes of perfect
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>: functioning. I have no idea what the problem might be, and if
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>: somebody tell me where to look, I can try to figure out what versions
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>: my drivers etc. are. Here are the configurations I ve gotten this
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>: problem with:
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>I've noticed that this occurs when you run routed. Do not run routed and see
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>if it still happens.
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>-- Jerry
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Would running running routed with -q parameter help.
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Daniel Tran - dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu
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From: mutrl@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (Todd R. Lawrence)
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Subject: WHY - kernel: hda: read_intr: error = 0x04
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Date: 10 Oct 1994 17:45:34 GMT
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I recently switched my VideoCard from a Trident, to an Orchid Farenheit
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after installing the Card, I begen receiving the following errors anytime
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there is even moderate HD access. If I swap back to my trident card, the
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problem ceases. Can someone please explain what is going on, and How I can
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go about correcting it.
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Oct 9 21:25:55 lod kernel: hda: hd_request: no DRQ
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Oct 8 23:25:23 lod kernel: hda: read_intr: error = 0x04
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Oct 8 23:25:38 lod kernel: hda: read_intr: status = 0x51
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Thanks
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--
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Todd Lawrence
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LOD Communications
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"I would like everyone to be nice to baby crabs..."
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From: bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com (Brian Kramer)
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Subject: Re: Cron Problems - Script runs from shell but not cron
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Date: 15 Oct 1994 12:05:25 -0400
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The version of cron that comes with slackware does not support other shells
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besides bash. I changed the script to bash and it works fine. Even
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with the #!/bin/ksh it died.
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--
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Brian Kramer - Owner/Systems Administrator - bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com
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New Jersey Computer Connection - Public Access Unix Site - pluto.njcc.com
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Voice: 609-896-2799 - Fax: 609-896-2994 - Dialups: 609-896-3191
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Dialup or Telnet to pluto.njcc.com and log in as guest for more information.
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From: carlos@interport.net (Carlos Dominguez)
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Subject: Re: Ftape works. mt doesn't :(
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Date: 13 Oct 1994 20:57:57 -0400
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Timothy Murphy (tim@maths.tcd.ie) wrote:
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: Incidentally, if ftape is working for you, please tell us:
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: 1. Version of Linux kernel
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1.1.52
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: 2. Version of ftape
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1.13b - patched from sunsite
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: 3. Exact backup command given
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tar clvzf /dev/ftape /
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: 4. Size (approx) of backup
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about 32k blocks in mt root filesystem
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about 118k blocks in my /mnt filesystem
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Right now I have one tape for each filesystem, but will try tonight
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to use the /dev/nftape device and mt to store more than one tar archive
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per tape compressed.
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After I load the ftape module, and use it, and unload it, my floppy drives
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remain inaccessible until I reboot the machine. Is this common ?
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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: berthold@fzi.de (Michael Berthold)
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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: 14 Oct 1994 10:39:45 GMT
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Reply-To: berthold@fzi.de
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In article <37jlcoINNj2u@retriever.cs.umbc.edu>, urban@cs.umbc.edu (Gregory Urban) writes:
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|> In article <37jjnd$9m6@panix2.panix.com>,
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|> Marten Liebster <mmarten@panix.com> wrote:
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|> >So when is AMD comming out with a 486dx4-120? :-)
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|> >Marten
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|> NO, NO, NO !!!!!!!!!!
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|>
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|> Only Intel uses STUPID names for their chips. AMD will produce a DX3/120
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|> (clock tripled, 40mhz external, 120mhz internal).
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|>
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|> Greg Urban | "I can stand brute force, but brute reason is quite
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You should know the facts before posting "stupid" flames. The "4" has
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nothing to do with the clock-tripling but with the performace compared
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to a normal 486.
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And you should have said: AMD will "copy" another chip from Intel. :-)
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just my $0.02, Michael
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From: berthold@fzi.de (Michael Berthold)
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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: 14 Oct 1994 10:44:17 GMT
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Reply-To: berthold@fzi.de
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In article <37hgfh$71n@venera.isi.edu>, daniel@isi.edu (Daniel Zappala) writes:
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|>
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|> In article <37h24oINN15j@life.ai.mit.edu>, jolt@gnu.ai.mit.edu (John Palaima) writes:
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|> >
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|> > Hah. Apparently you didn't hear that the Am486 DX/2 66 could be safely
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|> > over-clocked to run at 80Mhz. All the DX2-80 is is a relabeled DX2-66.
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|> > That's why it's not much more expensive. It's the same chip. Anyone wanna
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|> > take bets that new 66Mhz chips will be "crippled" so they can't be over-
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|> > clocked? :)
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|> > --
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I have doubts.
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|>
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|> But a DX2-80 can't be just a relabeled, overclocked DX2-66. It's bus speed has
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|> to be 40 Mhz.
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|>
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|> Daniel
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Yes, since there are tolerances in the production of chips they can actually
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test if the chip runs with 40MHz internally. If they want to sell it as a
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Dx/2 80, they are going to check that it runs with at least 90Mhz or so, which
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means if you overclock an DX2/66 it might run with 80 (it almost always will),
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but it doesn't have to, and your range of tolerance is pretty small.
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- Michael
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From: liebe@hrz.th-darmstadt.de (Andreas Liebe)
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Subject: Re: PPP indirectly??
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 10:43:33 GMT
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Donald Griffin (CE) (dgriffin@suntan.eng.usf.edu) wrote:
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: I am interested in setting up a PPP link to put my linux box on the
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: internet. I used to live in a location where I had root access to a
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: machine on the internet and I have since moved to a place where I just
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: have dial-up access. Would it be possible for me to set up the PPP
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: client on my Linux box and then dial-up -> telnet into the machine that I
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: have root privledges on to complete the PPP connection (I dont think this
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: is possible without some sort of mod to the code or addition).
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It IS possible without modifying ppp. I run ppp from my linux-box at home
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over a telnet-session and a pppd on a sparc. It works fine but you have
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additional latency over the internet-link.
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On the sparc I start ppp with:
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pppd passive proxyarp asyncmap 200a0000 mru 296 remotename my.bix.at.home
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and similar on linux. I use chap to authenticate and a simple kermit
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script to log in. Not very sophisticated, but it works,
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-Andreas
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--
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_ _ _ _ TH-Darmstadt Voice: +49 6151 16 3150
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/_/ / / /_ /_//_ Network Department Fax: +49 6151 16 3050
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/ /./_ / /_ /_//_ Petersenstrasse 30 EMail:
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D-64287 Darmstadt (Germany) liebe@hrz.th-darmstadt.de
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From: dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu (Daniel Tran)
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Subject: Re: Intel Etherexpress net card problems: nasty "Rx buf.." messages
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Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 18:00:36 GMT
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In article <37auca$qi1@nntp.Stanford.EDU> gregs@bronto.stanford.edu (Greg Snyder) writes:
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> I have been having intermittent problems with my net card. I am
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>relatively sure that all the cables are okay, in spite of what
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>/var/adm/messages suggests. Basically, every so often the kernel starts
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>spewing all of these Rx buf messages to the messages file. Here is a piece of
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>the log:
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{stuff deleted}
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> Sometimes the "Rx buf" messages go on for a long time (300+ lines) and
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>throughput drops to next to nothing. Sometimes it also throws in a "kicking
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>board" message every 15 or 20 messages just for good measure. After a typical
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>afternoon ifconfig shows:
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> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MTU 1500 Metric 1
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> RX packets 22812 errors 4 dropped 0 overruns 0
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> TX packets 12464 errors 1879 dropped 0 overruns 0
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> There are often many TX packet errors, but hardly any RX packet errors
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>as I had suspected there would be. In fact, sometimes there are 0 RX packet
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>errors and many TX packet errors. Sometimes I transfer 5-10 meg files with 0
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>errors or messages at 100+ K/sec, and others not more than 2.5 K/sec.
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>Interactive users even from sites far away never seem to have any problems for
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>some reason. Any ideas? The machine is a 90 Mhz Pentium, 8 megs ram,
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>slackware 2.0.0, 1.0.9 kernel. I am tempted to upgrade to a later version of
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>the kernel, in hopes of getting a better etherexpress driver. Anyone have a
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>handle on whether upgrading would be a worthwhile use of time, or how to fix
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>this problem?
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>Thanks,
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>Greg
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This is normal for Intel EtherExpress users. Changing / upgrading kernel
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won't help unless there is a newer version eexpress.c. As of now, I don't
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know if there is a newer version or if there will be one in the future.
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Donald Becker (the author of this driver) told me something about the design
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of EtherExpress that causes it to behave like that.
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I ended up switching to a Novell NE2000 and it has been solid ever since.
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Daniel Tran -dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu
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From: jfid@mfltd.co.uk (James Fidell)
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Subject: Re: /tmp/ is not cleaned up
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Date: 15 Oct 1994 17:23:33 +0100
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> In article <37l8hi$q0f@nkosi.well.com>,
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> Patrick J. Volkerding <gonzo@magnet.mednet.net> wrote:
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> >In article <CxnE1w.JMq@acsu.buffalo.edu>,
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> >Srihanto A. Nugroho <nugroho@acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote:
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>
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> >>Is there any reason for not cleaning up /tmp when the system boot ?
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> >It will if you add this to /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
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> >( cd /tmp ; rm -rf * )
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That's possibly not a good idea if /tmp is a mount-point because it trashes
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lost+found too, which you may want to keep.
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It also will not de-allocate the directory entries for deleted files (some
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file-systems might do this, but I'm not sure which).
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The way I usually clean up temporary areas which are not mount-points is
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to completely remove and re-create the whole directory.
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James.
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it may not pass your way again" | jfid@mfltd.co.uk
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- Lazarus Long | James Fidell
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From: dinob@zems.etf.hr (Dino Butorac (III rac))
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Subject: [Q] unerase? undelete?
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Date: 14 Oct 1994 00:42:51 GMT
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Is there any 'unerase' or 'undelete' utility for ext2fs? Accidentally I
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rm'ed a bunch of once useful files, and I wasn't able to recover them...
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I know, some of you are going to say: 'You should be more careful with
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rm and such commands!' but it doesn't really help much. Thanx in advance!
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Dino
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From: shendrix@escape.widomaker.com (Shannon Hendrix)
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Subject: Re: Please don't post security holess...
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 04:09:06 GMT
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Bill Davidsen (davidsen@usenety1.news.prodigy.com) wrote:
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: I've been on the net since I was ARPA technical person for GE's *only*
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: gateway. I agree, the crackers will spread the info among the bad guys,
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: it's up to the good guys to spread the word, too.
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Also, the bad guys won't tell anyone except their partners in crime
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about the problem. Better to have it go to both sides than just one.
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If anything, people should try hard as they can to outdo the criminal in
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spreading such information.
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--
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csh
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===========================================================================
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shendrix@escape.widomaker.com | Linux... that's it for the moment
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Crossposted-To: comp.windows.x.i386unix,comp.windows.x.motif
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From: shendrix@escape.widomaker.com (Shannon Hendrix)
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Subject: Re: New Motif lib's for use with XFree 3.1 ?
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 04:16:44 GMT
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Rajesh Raj (rxr401@huxley) wrote:
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: People know that R4 libraries would be needed to compile/run R4 apps
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: under X11R5. I am sure that there are many people running old versions of
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: Motif with XFree86 3.1.
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The problem here is that if an R5 and an R6 program is running then you
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have a lot more RAM used for shared libs than you would with a pure R5
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or R6 system.
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: Again, thanks for the advice. What about reshuffling config (templates, cf,
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: rules) files and includes ? Do you imply that Motif apps can be compiled
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: with R6 includes and templates without any problem ? My experience
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: suggests otherwise.
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I found fonts, pathnames, and some includes to be a problem for me too.
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: Does it mean that Motif 2.0 would also need X11R5 libraries ?
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I got Motif just 3 or 4 weeks ago from ACC (SWiM). Now I'm wondering if
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it will even work when I upgrade and what they'll charge for an upgrade
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of Motif. And if Motif 2.0 will not run on R6... ?????
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: Raj
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: rxr401@huxley.anu.edu.au
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--
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csh
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shendrix@escape.widomaker.com | Linux... that's it for the moment
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From: berthold@fzi.de (Michael Berthold)
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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: 14 Oct 1994 11:00:18 GMT
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Reply-To: berthold@fzi.de
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In article <dboniuk.581.00494061@bga.com>, dboniuk@bga.com (David J. Boniuk) writes:
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|> [...]
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|> It is possible that the DX/2-80 is simply a sampling of the "best" of the
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|> DX/2-66s that come off the line, but I would think it unlikely tht AMD is just
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That is the way I see it too. There is quiet some variance in modern
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processor-fabrication.
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|> wholesale relabling DX/2-66s to DX/2-80s.
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Why should they do that???
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|>
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- Michael
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From: lellis@dmccorp.com (John Lellis)
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Subject: Re: Intel Etherexpress net card problems: nasty "Rx buf.." messages
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Date: 15 Oct 1994 16:50:03 GMT
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Eelco (eelco@wariat.org) wrote:
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: Daniel Tran (dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu) wrote:
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: : This is normal for Intel EtherExpress users. Changing / upgrading kernel
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: : won't help unless there is a newer version eexpress.c. As of now, I don't
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: : know if there is a newer version or if there will be one in the future.
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: : Donald Becker (the author of this driver) told me something about the design
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: : of EtherExpress that causes it to behave like that.
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: : I ended up switching to a Novell NE2000 and it has been solid ever since.
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: : Daniel Tran -dtran@emelnitz.ucla.edu
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: Or do what I did, just add a small delay loop of 150 in the driver, and then
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: it works perfectly!
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: eelco@wariat.org
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Would you mind posting the diff of what you did so that we can enjoy the fix?
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John Lellis (lellis@dmccorp.com)
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... Our continuing mission: To seek out knowledge of C, to explore
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strange UNIX commands, and to boldly code where no one has man page 4.
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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From: klaus@gaston.m.isar.de (Klaus Lichtenwalder)
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Subject: Re: Extreme delays telnetting into linux box
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Date: Sat, 15 Oct 1994 11:02:39 GMT
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dwm@shell.portal.com (David - Morris) writes:
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>I'll say it again. When I telnet from a LAN workstation whose
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>IP address can't be resolved into a name I experience a VERY long
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>delay. When I add the host to the /etc/hosts, the connection is
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>almost instant....
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I'd say it's a problem with the nameserver. What does nslookup say?
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Where does your /etc/resolv.conf point?
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Klaus
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__________________________________________________________________________
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Klaus Lichtenwalder, Dipl. Inf., Buschingstr. 65
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D-81677 Muenchen, F.R. Germany, Fax +49-89-98292755
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email: Lichtenwalder@ACM.org, klaus@gaston.m.isar.de
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From: cdent@yod.honors.indiana.edu (Chris Dent)
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Subject: Re: Linux and Solairs
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 07:08:08 GMT
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In article <37enql$148@mother.usf.edu>,
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Donald Griffin (CE) <dgriffin@suntan.eng.usf.edu> wrote:
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>I am trying to run answerbook from a sun-10 (solaris 2.3), to my linux
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>box (XFree 2.11) via xhost. I get the answerbook screen, but when I try
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>to display a page it says that it cant start the viewer. I believe the
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>viewer uses xnews but I dont appear to have an xnews client on my Linux
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>box (The same thing happens when I try to launch imagetool). Is there
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>anyway to get these machines to co-exist happily??
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From the little I know I'd say the problem with answerbook is that it
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needs Display Postscript in your X server. The standard 2.11 server
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from XFree86 does not have this. Theoretically that means it should
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work with XFree86 3.1 (which has DPS), however I wouldn't bet on it.
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Answerbook is very persnickety. I can run it on the console of my
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Sparc 20 while running the openlook window manager (olwm) but not
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fvwm.
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More than likely it is the same problem with imagetool, but I'm
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not sure.
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Chris
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From: frank@icce.rug.nl (Frank B. Brokken)
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Subject: Re: Web browser for linux?
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 07:12:34 GMT
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gitelson@aludra.usc.edu (Gary Gitelson) writes:
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>I am looking for a good web browser for linux. I don't have motif so I
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********************
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>can't run Mosaic.
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Yes, but that's not required to run the binary. So, if you get Mosaic,
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you should be able to use it, without having the motif-libs.
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>does anyone know of a good X-based web browser that I can get for linux?
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Mosaic :-)
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>If so, please mail me with information on where I can get it.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Gary Gitelson
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> gitelson@scf.usc.edu
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Frank Brokken
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(frank@icce.rug.nl)
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From: frank@icce.rug.nl (Frank B. Brokken)
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Subject: Re: [Q] unerase? undelete?
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Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 07:15:33 GMT
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dinob@zems.etf.hr (Dino Butorac (III rac)) writes:
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>Is there any 'unerase' or 'undelete' utility for ext2fs? Accidentally I
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>rm'ed a bunch of once useful files, and I wasn't able to recover them...
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>I know, some of you are going to say: 'You should be more careful with
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>rm and such commands!' but it doesn't really help much. Thanx in advance!
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>--
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>Dino
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Undelete in all generality is called 'restoring from a backup', so you might
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talk to your backup medium. Several good backupprocedures exist, e.g.
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backup-X.YY.tar.gz at ftp.icce.rug.nl /pub/unix (by Karel Kubat).
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Apart from that, I sometimes use an icmake-script: am for 'attic move'
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that stores files I'm not sure I want completely gone in an archive on disk.
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Every once in a while I 'clean up the attic' removing from it the
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files I'm sure I can do without. If I remember well am is in the examples of
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the icmake distribution (at sunsite, tsx, or ftp.icce.rug.nl, /pub/unix)
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(otherwise I'll put it on our ftp-site on request).
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Apart from that, no undelete/unerase exist.
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Good Luck.
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