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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: Sun, 11 Sep 94 01:18:59 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #48
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Linux-Admin Digest #48, Volume #2 Sun, 11 Sep 94 01:18:59 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Monitoring TTY's .. (Tracy R. Reed)
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Re: RFH: ping only works for root (Uwe Bonnes)
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Price/Performance of Overdrive versus Pentium (Ben Eng)
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Re: Monitoring TTY's .. (Pete Deuel)
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Re: What would be faster Dx-50 or DX2-66? (kieferal.asa@asa.org)
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Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!! (Stephen David Wray)
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Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!! (Timothy J. Kordas)
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SLIP w/Dynamic IP Addresses (Tony Schwartz)
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compiling 1.1.46+ ... I went to .50 :) (Steve Kneizys)
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Re: Kermit's Bug (Darrel Hankerson)
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Re: Kermit's Bug (Al Longyear)
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mosaic for linux? (Jacek A. Ponarski)
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Drives with too many heads (Stephen Vance)
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Linux and WinTrump problems. (Mark Swanson)
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UDP checksome errors in /usr/adm/messages (Joe Beiter)
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How can I filter remote print jobs? (Bruce Alan Fraser)
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uucp-1.05 problem (Markus Leist)
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Re: setting up route and get rid of SIOCADDRT anoying message... (Christophe Person)
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xlock-shadow source ? (Srini Seetharam)
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From: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (Tracy R. Reed)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: Monitoring TTY's ..
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 02:50:53 GMT
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Alpha / Omega Enterprises (alpha@onramp.net) wrote:
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: There is some software available for this, but I have found a quick
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: way to monitor access is to login as that user and then press the up
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: arrow key. Keep pressing it, and it will show you all of the commands
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: that the particular user executed in their last session. Of course it
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: will not monitor what they did in different editors, and mail programs,
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: but it is better than nothing.
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If seeing the commands the user issued is what you want, just patch the
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accounting patch into your kernel. It works quite nicely on my machine.
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Now I have to write some perl scripts to condense all of the info.
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Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.| Why did dad cry
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San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | when I gave him
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Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration | Willmaker 1.0?
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treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|
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treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles |
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From: bon@lte.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de (Uwe Bonnes)
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Subject: Re: RFH: ping only works for root
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 19:04:06 GMT
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Dave Spring (das@oasis.icl.co.uk) wrote:
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> I'm sure it's my own fault but....
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> I'm running 1.1.18 from slackware 2.0 and tried to tighten up the permissions
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> on the executables (I've got lots of novice users on my news server). Somehow,
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> I've managed to stop everyone except root from doing ping, and rlogin. The
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> error is 'socket: Operation not permitted' . I've checked permissions on the
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> executables (I'd expect a different error anyway) and all the shared libraries
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> I can find. What's I find just as strange is that telnet and ftp work ok.
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> Does anyone have any clues or suggestions ?
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From what I know, ping must run suid root:
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-r-sr-xr-x 1 root bin 8716 Feb 12 1994 /bin/ping
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--
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Uwe Bonnes bon@lte.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de
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From: ben@dragon.achilles.net (Ben Eng)
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Subject: Price/Performance of Overdrive versus Pentium
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 18:57:51 GMT
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I am currently running Linux with a 486DX33, and I am getting around
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a 16.7 bogomips rating. I have the option of upgrading by simply
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plugging in a 486DX2/66 or an Overdrive processor into the
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motherboard to replace the CPU. Is there a significant performance
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advantage of going with the Overdrive processor as compared to the
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486DX2/66? What are people's opinions on the price/performance ratios
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of these two alternatives? Would it be more cost effective to simply
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go with a full upgrade to a PCI motherboard with a Pentium processor?
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Ben
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--
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e-mail: ben@achilles.net or ben@idc.com (Ben Eng)
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UofT EngSci 9T2 ``We are all masochists here.''
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Home: (613)-567-9983 Work: (613)-567-4740
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From: deuelpm@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Pete Deuel)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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Subject: Re: Monitoring TTY's ..
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 02:55:50 GMT
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>: way to monitor access is to login as that user and then press the up
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>: arrow key. Keep pressing it, and it will show you all of the commands
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>: that the particular user executed in their last session.
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>that is if you know their password ;-) instead try as 'root' to look at their
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>.bash_history file in their $HOME directory.
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Nah. root don't need no stinking password! Just "su" to the other user as
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root.. I can't however confirm whether up arrow works, though.
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I wouldn't even ttysnoop!
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Pete
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"Actually, I'm a lab mouse on stilts..."
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E-mail: deuelpm@craft.camp.clarkson.edu
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Subject: Re: What would be faster Dx-50 or DX2-66?
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From: kieferal.asa@asa.org
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Date: Fri, 09 Sep 94 14:25:53 MDT
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In article <34oqfo$2l0@nyx10.cs.du.edu>, <spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu> writes:
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> Relay-Version: ANU News - V6.1B9 05/16/94 VAX/VMS V1.5; site asa.org
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> Path:
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asa.org!csn!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!swrinde!sg
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iblab!spool.mu.edu!mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!nyx10.cs.du.edu!not-for-mail
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> Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.admin
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> Subject: Re: What would be faster Dx-50 or DX2-66?
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> Message-ID: <34oqfo$2l0@nyx10.cs.du.edu>
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> From: spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Steven Pritchard)
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> Date: 8 Sep 1994 23:06:00 -0600
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> References: <347qb0$si@ocean.CAM.ORG> <34o92c$c8s@fnnews.fnal.gov>
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> Organization: University of Denver, Math/CS Dept.
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> NNTP-Posting-Host: nyx10.cs.du.edu
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> Lines: 30
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> cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov (Greg Cisko) writes:
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> >In article si@ocean.CAM.ORG, gelinas@CAM.ORG (Daniel Gelinas) writes:
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> >>
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> >> I'm debating wether or not a DX-50 would be faster than a dx2-66 for
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> >> multi-tasking considering the 50 functions at 50 and the 66 functions
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> >> at 33.
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> >In most cases, with 256K cache (essential in a DX2) the DX2 66 will be
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faster
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> >than the DX50. DX2's acheive the "clock-doubling" via CPU cache hits. I
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gained
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> >huge performance increases (in norton sysinfo and 3dbench) by going from 0K
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> >external cache to 256K. Generaly, when the CPU is excercised, a DX2 66 CPU
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will
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> >be faster than a DX50.
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> In addition, the 33 MHz motherboard will allow for VESA local bus, which
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> I would highly recommend getting. Actually, every motherboard I've seen
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> lately that'll go to 50 MHz is a 33/40/50 MHz (sometimes even 20 & 25)
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> with local bus. The VLB slots won't work at 50 MHz, though.
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This is not true. The definition supports 2 VLB slots at 50MHZ and 3 at 33MHZ.
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I have seen 486DX50 VLB motherboards on the market.
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> Don't cheat yourself. Get a DX/33, DX/40, or a DX2/66.
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>
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> Steve
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> --
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> spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu | Steven
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> sjpritch@siucvmb.siu.edu | Pritchard
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> GCS/M/S d? p+ c++(++++) l++ u+(-) e+ m+(---) s/+ !n h--- f+ g+ w@ t++ r- y?
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From: swra01@cs19.cs.aukuni.ac.nz (Stephen David Wray)
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Subject: Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!!
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 00:14:47 GMT
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> X-DOOM for Linux is OUT !!!!!!!!!
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> check sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/Incoming/linxdoom.tgz
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> and doom1.wad
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Yup -- I got it, and it *starts* to run...
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only very soon into it, it dies saying "broken pipe"
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I'm *not* running it as root.. should I be?
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This seems dubious...
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Any suggestions?
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Thanks! (BTW -- it starts off *looking* impressive :)
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---
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**********************T***H***E***L***E***M***A**********************
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44. For pure will, unassuaged of purpose, delivered from the lust of
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result, is every way perfect. -- LIBER AL vel LEGIS
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******************************IN*LVX*********************************
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Stephen Wray <swra01@cs.aukuni.ac.nz>
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Department of Computer Science,phone: x8359, fax: +64 9 373 7453
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University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand.
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From: tjk@nostromo.eeap.cwru.edu (Timothy J. Kordas)
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Subject: Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!!
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 00:37:25 GMT
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Stephen David Wray (swra01@cs19.cs.aukuni.ac.nz) wrote:
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: > X-DOOM for Linux is OUT !!!!!!!!!
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: > check sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/Incoming/linxdoom.tgz
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: > and doom1.wad
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: Yup -- I got it, and it *starts* to run...
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: only very soon into it, it dies saying "broken pipe"
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: I'm *not* running it as root.. should I be?
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: This seems dubious...
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: Any suggestions?
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the sndserver program in the distribution needs to be in your path...
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I think.
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-Tim
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--
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Timothy J. Kordas | tjk@nostromo.eeap.cwru.edu
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Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics |
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Case Western Reserve University | PGP public key available
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Cleveland, Ohio 44106 | via finger
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From: tony@teleport.com (Tony Schwartz)
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Subject: SLIP w/Dynamic IP Addresses
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 01:12:49
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If anyone has a DIP script that would assist in establishing a SLIP connection
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with a provider that allocated dynamic IP addresses, please send a copy over.
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Thanks in advance.
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Tony Schwartz
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Portland
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From: stevo@acad.ursinus.edu (Steve Kneizys)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: compiling 1.1.46+ ... I went to .50 :)
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Date: 8 Sep 94 23:43:21 EST
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In article <34o25j$83f@vespucci.iquest.com>, dougal@vespucci.iquest.com (Dougal Campbell) writes:
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> In article <CvL0JI.G2F@dorsai.org>, Carlos Dominguez said something like:
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>> I'm trying to compile the latest/greatest kernel in order to
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>> get support for my 1mb/sec QIC80/floppy controller.
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>> I got the 1.1.45 kernel, applied all the patches sequentially from
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>> 46 to 49 to my 45 source tree, and whenever I do a make dep I always
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>> get this.
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>> ksyms.c:13: linux/blkdev.h: No such file or directory
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>> make[1] *** [dep] Error 1
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>> I did a diff between a ksyms.c and a ksyms.c.orig and the diffs were
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>> that statement and a "BLOCK DEVICE" section towards the end.
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>> Can/Should I compile even with this dependency error?
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> I ran across the same thing when I compiled the 1.1.49 kernel. The
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> patches seem to not place some of the files correctly. If you look in
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> directory you applied the patches from (probably /usr/src or
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> /usr/src/linux) I'd bet that you'll see some stray .h and .c files.
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> Look at what source files the make fails on, look at the paths, and move
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> the stray files to their proper directories.
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>
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Just did this, except I went to 1.1.50 release. I started with the 1.1.45
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tar file, and did the patches 46 through 50 sequentially from the /usr/src
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directory. Then I moved the .c and .h files (I think they were just
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blkdev.h, ncp.h, ni52.h and ni52.c) created in /usr/src to the subdirectory
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linux/include/linux, then moved entry.S to /usr/src/linux/kernel directory.
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Did the standard makes and it booted on the first try! Did it by modem
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too...brave soul I am :)
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Take care!
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Steve...
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| Steve Kneizys Stevo@acad.ursinus.edu |
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| Director P.O. Box 1000 |
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| Academic Computing Collegeville, PA 19426 |
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| Phone (215) 489 4111 x 2244 |
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| Ursinus College FAX (215) 489 0634 |
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From: hankedr@mail.auburn.edu (Darrel Hankerson)
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Subject: Re: Kermit's Bug
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 01:55:14 GMT
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In article <34hh8t$m58@raffles.technet.sg> apso@solomon.technet.sg (Lee-Yiaw Ting) writes:
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I tried to use a script to perform auto ASCII pattern transmission.
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However, the OUTPUT command does not seem to work for sending HEX 00. Any
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idea? Is this a bug?
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Command I used : output \4\0\1\2\3\5\6\7
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output \4\8\9\10
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Result : only \4 were transmitted!
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Kermit software : C-Kermit 5A(188), 23 Nov 92, POSIX Numeric 501188.
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Here's a note from the author. It comes from the OS/2 version, but perhaps
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it will help.
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 94 15:43:17 EDT
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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
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To: "OS/2 C-Kermit Developers and Testers" <os2kermit@watsun.cc.columbia.edu>
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Subject: C-K 190 Beta.22
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[OS/2-specific information]
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It is now possible to OUTPUT a NUL (0). New syntax for the OUTPUT command
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treats \N (note: not \0) as a command to send a NUL.
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[more OS/2-specific information]
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--
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--Darrel Hankerson hankedr@mail.auburn.edu
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From: longyear@netcom.com (Al Longyear)
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Subject: Re: Kermit's Bug
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 01:58:11 GMT
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apso@solomon.technet.sg (Lee-Yiaw Ting) writes:
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>I tried to use a script to perform auto ASCII pattern transmission.
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>However, the OUTPUT command does not seem to work for sending HEX 00. Any
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>idea? Is this a bug?
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>Command I used : output \4\0\1\2\3\5\6\7
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> output \4\8\9\10
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>Result : only \4 were transmitted!
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Kermit uses C strings. The string terminated at the NUL character.
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If you wish to send a NUL to the remote, then use \N with version
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5A(190). Earlier versions than this will not accept the sequence.
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output \4\N\1\2\3\5\6\7
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~~
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Some remotes will ignore the framing error and see the NUL character
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if you send them a break. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS IN ALL CASES,
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however, it may work if you use the \B sequence to send a break.
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If you want 5A(190), the source to cku190 is on kermit.columbia.edu in
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the test directory. It will build if you simply issue 'make linux' or
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'make linuxtcp' if you want to include 'telnet' mode of kermit.
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--
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Al Longyear longyear@netcom.com
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From: jacek@eng1.uconn.edu (Jacek A. Ponarski)
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Subject: mosaic for linux?
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 03:58:17 GMT
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Hi,
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Is there a mosaic version for linux. Or maybe some other w3 client.
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Thanks in advance,
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--Jacek
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Jacek A. Ponarski
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University of Connecticut
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tel. (203)429-8651 email: jacek@eng1.uconn.edu
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(203)877-8655 jacek@eri.uconn.edu
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fax (203)429-8651
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*****************************************************
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To be or not to be, what was the question again?
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From: srvance@unix.secs.oakland.edu (Stephen Vance)
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Subject: Drives with too many heads
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 04:26:13 GMT
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I hate to post this subject again, and heartily apologize in advance; I did
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not think that it would apply to me. I am trying to install Linux on a new
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laptop (Slackware 1.2). Using the 'bare' boot disk, I get the message
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hd.c: ST-506 interface disk with more than 16 heads detected
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probably due to non-standard sector translation. Giving up.
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(disk 1: cyl=524; sect=63; head=32)
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I looked at the source and there is no explanation. This leaves me unable
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to fdisk. Could someone *please* be kind enough to post or e-mail what I
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need to do to get around this???
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Thanks in advance,
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Steve
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From: ag010@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Mark Swanson)
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Subject: Linux and WinTrump problems.
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Reply-To: ag010@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Mark Swanson)
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 03:58:57 GMT
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Linux works perfectly - well, numerous bugs but ...- with WinTrump 1.0 Beta.
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This is registered and works fine. However, WinTrump 1.0 Alpha #18 does not
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work with Linux. Alpha #18 works with Annex term servers, SCO systems, and
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suns. Tried Linux 1.1.49, 1.1.45, 1.1.46 with and without the PC TCP/IP
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compatibility option.
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What does work with Alpha #18? Everything except DNS queries!!!!!
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Here's a tcpdump of 1.0 Beta. (Which works)
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04:56:18.462987 204.50.9.1 > test.bed.net: icmp: echo reply
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04:56:18.533315 test.bed.net > 204.50.9.1: icmp: echo request
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Now, with Alpha #18, I get:
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05:12:58.101099 test.bed.net.1024 > 204.50.9.1.domain: 1+ (46)
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05:12:58.132287 modem.bed.net.domain > test.bed.net.1024 1 NXDomain* 0/1/0 (107)
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05:13:02.092096 test.bed.net.1025 > 204.50.9.1.domain: 2+ (34)
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05:13:02.095127 modem.bed.net.domain > test.bed.net.1025: 2* 1/0/0 (50)
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Esentially, it doesn't work. Absolutely everything else works. I'm at wits
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end. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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--
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Mark Swanson. ag010@freenet.carleton.ca
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Linux FREE BBS V.Fast 24,000bps. Ottawa, Canada. (613)-829-1941
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From: swrek@wow.cosmic.com (Joe Beiter)
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Subject: UDP checksome errors in /usr/adm/messages
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Date: 7 Sep 1994 12:17:32 -0400
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I've been seeing the message "nodename kernel: UDP: bad checksum"
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in the /usr/adm/messages file. Some nodes are getting this quite frequently
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with it being repeated many times.. It almost always followes a line that
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says "nodename in.rshd[somenumber]: connect from local.nethost.com"
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Is this a problem? Anyone know where I might look for a source of the
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problem if it is a problem? Thanks for anyhelp.. I'll be trying to monitor
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this huge group for a response but email would be welcome :)
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- JoeB
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--
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-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-=@=-
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Joe Beiter Cosmic Internet Communications
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Joe.Beiter@Cosmic.com
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My views and my opinions are my views and my opinions.
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From: baf@zephyr.cs.odu.edu (Bruce Alan Fraser)
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Subject: How can I filter remote print jobs?
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Date: 09 Sep 1994 17:18:56 GMT
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I have a situation in my office where we have 5 printers in our office
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connected to Novell Print queues and an lpd.nlm that processes print
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requests from my linux network. I need a way to filter printer data
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before it gets to the lpd on my server. My current setup is to use
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lpr and a remote printer definition in my printcap. Unfortunately,
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this doesn't allow the data to be filtered through the apsfilter I was
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using for two page printouts and Postscript conversions.
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Someone suggested setting up two printer definitions, one local and
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one remote and have the local one send its output ot the remote,
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prefiltered. I haven't been able to get this to work as of yet. Can
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someone give me an explicit example of how this is done or suggest
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some alternative method that would allow filtering? I like the output
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produced by apsfilter. Also, does anyone know where there is a version
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of apsfilter later than v2.3?
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Thanks,
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Bruce Fraser
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baf@cs.odu.edu
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: markus@hal.mitropa.com (Markus Leist)
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Subject: uucp-1.05 problem
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 15:23:43 GMT
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hi!
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there is a problem with my uucp-system
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a foreign uucp host an my system have uucp-connections via uucp-1.05
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in case of my initalized uucp-call, we have i-protocol and 1600cps in both
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directions.
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in case of the foreign hosts call, my system can receive with 1600cps but is
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only able to send with 100cps! here we have i-protocol, too!
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both systems: 386-40 14400/V42.bis UUCP-1.05 (compiled many times :-( )
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any ideas
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thx
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Markus
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--
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-- Markus Leist - Tel.: 49 2065 53668
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-- markus@hal.mitropa.com (privat)
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-- m_leist@unidui.uni-duisburg.de (uni)
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From: chrisp@dirac.neusc.bcm.tmc.edu (Christophe Person)
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Subject: Re: setting up route and get rid of SIOCADDRT anoying message...
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 23:38:06 -0500
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I pulled my hairs of with this for a week and finally discovered that it was
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because of LILO (don't have any answer to this yet)
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The problem was that I installed LILO on my root/boot partition instead of
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in the MBR.
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The worse is that this setting is an option of the Slackware 2.0 setup
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procedure.
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ARGGHH!!! But now it works fine.
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Christophe Person
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<a href="http://dirac.bcm.tmc.edu/people/chrisp.html">
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My WEB Page</a>
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From: srini@igt.com (Srini Seetharam)
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Subject: xlock-shadow source ?
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 21:17:01 GMT
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I recently installed the shadow suite for my linux box.
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It runs great. except when I locked the screen.
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bzzzzt ! forgot to install xlock-shadow.
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I have been going nuts lookin for the source and/or binaries of
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xlock-shadow.
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please help...
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srini
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srini@igt.com
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