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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: Fri, 9 Sep 94 16:14:16 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #42
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Linux-Admin Digest #42, Volume #2 Fri, 9 Sep 94 16:14:16 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: virtual memory exhausted error (Greg Cisko)
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Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!! (Vianney Govers)
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Re: UID 0 Passwd blues (Stephen Harris)
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Disk requirements (Riku Saikkonen)
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Good EISA ethernet card. Answer this time? (Craig Johnston)
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identd over term (Patrick Reijnen)
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Re: What would be faster Dx-50 or DX2-66? (Peter Suetterlin)
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Re: Help: ftape13b with kernel 1.1.49 (Bob)
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Re: What would be faster Dx-50 or DX2-66? (Jinwoo Shin)
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Re: Ethernet NE2000 clone installation problem (Aka Zodiac)
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Yggdrasil (eruck@rdr.com)
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Removing LILO ? How? (Daniel Lau)
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PPP and SLIP devices (huffman thomas w)
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Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!! (Jason Aaron Fager)
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Re: UID 0 Passwd blues (Johan Myreen)
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80Mbytes RAM Hangs on Boot (scsi0: test 1) (Russell Leighton)
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From: cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov (Greg Cisko)
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Subject: Re: virtual memory exhausted error
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 05:01:12 GMT
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Reply-To: cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov
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In article r67@renux.frmug.fr.net, rene@renux.frmug.fr.net (Rene COUGNENC) writes:
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> Ce brave Paul Julie ecrit:
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>
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> > During compiling of X windows programmes:
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> > I get this "virtual memory exhausted error"
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> > from the system after using the gnu compiler.
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> >
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> > I have 8 Meg of RAM and a 12 MB swap space. That should be
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> > suffice to run at least 5-6 xterms.
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>
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> I have 8Mb RAM, 8Mb Swap, and actually 9 Xterm's on the screen.
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> (well, not really xterm, rxvt to be honest).
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>
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> Verify that your swap is used; you must have somewhere in an "rc"
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> file something like "swapon /dev/swap-partition", or "swapon -a",
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> in this case the partition must be declared in /etc/fstab, for
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> exemple:
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This may be obvioous to some but not all. The easiest way to verify that
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your swap is active is with the "free" command. You should also see the
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swap get activated in the boot process, once swapon is activated...
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>
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> # device directory type options
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> /dev/hda2 none swap swap
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>
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> > Now I know that if I installed SCO ODT 2.0 on my machine
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> > at home I would be able to bring up 1-2 xterms and that
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> > would be the max.
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> :-))
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> --
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> linux linux linux linux -[ cougnenc@renux.frmug.fr.net ]- linux linux linux
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From: vgovers@frodo.leidenuniv.nl (Vianney Govers)
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Subject: Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!!
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 12:34:25 GMT
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Reply-To: vgovers@cri.leidenuniv.nl
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Sebastian W. Bunka (seb@i102pc1.vu-wien.ac.at) wrote:
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: GEE !!!!
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: I just fingered help@idsoftware.com
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: X-DOOM for Linux is OUT !!!!!!!!!
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Hoi,
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GOT it, works like a charm, exept :
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- resizing (-2, -3, -4) garbles my window and makes
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doom unplayable.
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Any hints ?
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Cheers
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Vian
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: check sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/Incoming/linxdoom.tgz
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: and doom1.wad
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[stuff deleted]
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: Cheers, Sebastian
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: --
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: email: [ Sebastian.Bunka@vu-wien.ac.at ]
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: voice: FAX:
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: +43-1-71155260 +43-1-7149110
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: Location: earth, europe, austria, vienna Inst. of Bacteriology Vet.Univ.
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--
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________________________________________________________________________________
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H.M.V.C. Govers
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vgovers@cri.leidenuniv.nl
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(I'm a major bottleneck at this stage, so
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progress depends on my productivity as a function of caffeine intake,
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sleep, patience, and lack of distractions).
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David A. Lyons
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From: hsw1@papa.attmail.com (Stephen Harris)
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Subject: Re: UID 0 Passwd blues
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Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 19:57:22 GMT
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Rick (pclink@qus102.qld.npb.telecom.com.au) wrote:
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: teffta@erie.ge.com (Andrew R. Tefft) writes:
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: >But it is common practice and indeed recommended quite often. It
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: >seems to me that the software is indeed broken.
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: Recommended where? Take it from me - the fewer people who have access
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: to root privs, the better. I would go as far as to say that you should
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: The bottom line is that UID means User Ident - meaning that it
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: identifies a user. If you assign multiple interactive logins to a
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: single UID, then confusion will reign.
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In the case of 'root', maybe.
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However, on another ID this is normal. Specifically UUCP. You can set up
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a login name for each host, and each of these have the same uid.
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Any software that can not cope with this sort of setup can only be considered
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broken. The password command should work on the given username, NOT uid.
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--
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rgds
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Stephen
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Subject: Disk requirements
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From: riku.saikkonen@compart.fi (Riku Saikkonen)
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 94 17:33:00 +0200
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> Will I have any problems installing the Linux OS?
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>I have the 5 meg partition available as a DOS boot manager
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>partition under OS/2. I don't want to repartition, so please
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>let me know if there is any way to have the loader on that
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>partition and the rest of the system on the G: drive.
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It should work very well. You can use the OS/2 boot manager to boot
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Linux too if you wish... And Linux can be on any drive (as long as the
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boot manager recognises it).
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I have Linux in the third and fourth (swap) partitions on my second IDE
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drive, and use LILO as a boot loader (it fits in any boot sector, no
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need to repartition). It works great. :)
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-=- Rjs -=- riku.saikkonen@compart.fi - IRC: Rjs
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GCS/L/M/TW/S -d+>++ H(+) s:- !g !p?>1+ !au a17 w+ v+(---)*>+++ C++>$
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UL++++(A)>$ P+ L++>+++ 3 E>++ N+++>++ K- W+(++) M- !V po Y+>++ t/Tolkien+++
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!5 !j R>+ G' tv-() b++(+) D++ B? e>+++ u+++@ h--! f+ !r>++ n+ !y+(*)
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From: cjohnsto@cs.uno.edu (Craig Johnston)
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Subject: Good EISA ethernet card. Answer this time?
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 14:57:24 GMT
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[ Article crossposted from comp.os.linux.help ]
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[ Author was Craig Johnston ]
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[ Posted on Fri, 9 Sep 1994 14:50:35 GMT ]
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Well, I asked this before, and I know someone knows more than I on the
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subject, but I was helpfully ignored. (Note -- I do answer Linuxers
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questions when I know something they don't.) Anyway, this is it:
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I have read the ethernet FAQ, or HOWTO or whatever and all of 'em. The
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only EISA NIC I see mentioned is the 3com 3c579 card. It is noted that
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the card is not fully 32 bit. Can someone advise me as to the best
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EISA ethernet solution for Linux? Stability and low processor overhead
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are important. Speed would be nice too. So, which one? I see a 3210
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card mentioned in the config file for the kernel. Comments? EISA
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card worth having? I know throughput will not be affected, in all
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likelihood. I am looking to avoid bounce buffers and minimize processor
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activity. Should I bother over a fast 16-bit ISA card? Anything
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better than the 3c579? 3200 cards, 3210 cards, the SMC EISA card, what?
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Any and all information would be appreciated. If there exists a
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vastly superior card with no driver but the information is available, I'd
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like to hear about that too, and the Linux world may end up with
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another NIC driver.
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Thanks in advance for any and all info,
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Craig.
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Bad axioms invalidate a system. All men are not equal. Some are superior.
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"Natural Rights" are a laughable idea. "Rights" are mythical. Force exists.
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The consequences of believing A -> B have no bearing on its truth. If belief
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of false but pleasant ideas is req. for humanity to survive, it should perish.
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--
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Bad axioms invalidate a system. All men are not equal. Some are superior.
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"Natural Rights" are a laughable idea. "Rights" are mythical. Force exists.
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The consequences of believing A -> B have no bearing on its truth. If belief
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of false but pleasant ideas is req. for humanity to survive, it should perish.
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From: patrickr@cs.kun.nl (Patrick Reijnen)
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Subject: identd over term
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 13:25:59 GMT
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Hi guys,
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I have a small problem with running identd (user authentication software, TAP
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compatible) on my Linux box. My linux box is connected to the internet via
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a modem over which a run a term (1.19) connection.
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Running identd via inetd.conf presents me a problem that it only checks the
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ports on my site of the connection. As I'm running term all users entering my
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machine are logged as 'me' (my login id) and the machine they are calling from
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is my Linux box. I want this , of course, to be the name of the actual remote
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user and the actual remote machine.
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Software: Linux 1.0.9
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term 1.19
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pidentd-2.2beta3
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Is there a solution to this??? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Patrick Reijnen
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--
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************************* Patrick Reijnen *************************
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* Department of Computer Science, Catholic University of Nijmegen *
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* Email: patrickr@{sci,cs}.kun.nl *
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* WWW: http://{atlas,zeus}.cs.kun.nl:4080/homepage.html *
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From: ps@kis.uni-freiburg.de (Peter Suetterlin)
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Subject: Re: What would be faster Dx-50 or DX2-66?
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 10:57:14 GMT
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Steven Pritchard (spritcha@nyx10.cs.du.edu) wrote:
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: cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov (Greg Cisko) writes:
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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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: Don't cheat yourself. Get a DX/33, DX/40, or a DX2/66.
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: Steve
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And, additionally, a DX2/66 allows overclocking to 40/80MHz within the
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VLB-Specs. Gives me 39.94 BogoMips(c) and runs like a charme.
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Peter
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================== Peter 'PIT' Suetterlin =================
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| Kiepenheuer Institut | Sternfreunde Breisgau e.V |
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| fuer Sonnenphysik | |
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| 0761/3198-210 | 0761/71571 |
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-<ps@kis.uni-freiburg.de>-<suettpet@sun1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>--
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From: root@gymnet.uu.holonet.net (Bob)
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Subject: Re: Help: ftape13b with kernel 1.1.49
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 14:53:54 GMT
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Andreas Weigand (usera@wema10.elektro.uni-wuppertal.de) wrote:
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: Now when I give the command "mt -f /dev/ftape reten " the tape go's from the
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: beginning to the end and return. That is it what the tape should do, but
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: when I want to read from the tape with:
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: mt -f /dev/ftape erase
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: or
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: mt -f /dev/ftape status
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: the tape moves and I get the message: I/O error !
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I had this same problem until I recompiled using the -DCONNER_BUG and
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-DDATA_RATE=2 options. Since I am running off the floppy controller,
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you may not need the DATA_RATE set.. However, there seems to be
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another bug.. the floppy drive is unavailable after using the tape drive.
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I haven't checked to see if this is still true with 1.1.50.
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-Bob
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From: jwshin@nitride.EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Jinwoo Shin)
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Subject: Re: What would be faster Dx-50 or DX2-66?
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Date: 9 Sep 94 09:22:17 GMT
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cisko@d0tokensun.fnal.gov (Greg Cisko) writes:
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>In most cases, with 256K cache (essential in a DX2) the DX2 66 will be faster
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>than the DX50. DX2's acheive the "clock-doubling" via CPU cache hits. I 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 will
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>be faster than a DX50.
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Agreed. Not only is dx66 internally faster, since it combines MMU, internal
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cache, FPU, CPU in one chip at its native package, it should beat dx50 in
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most cases.
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--
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Jinwoo Shin jwshin@eecs.berkeley.edu
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System Administrator
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Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center
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From: mcsdc2smt@zippy.dct.ac.uk (Aka Zodiac)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: Ethernet NE2000 clone installation problem
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Date: 9 Sep 94 15:57:35 +0100
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In article <34k7df$2va@mis.cpc.ku.ac.th>, oanek@ku.ac.th (Anek Vorapanya) writes:
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> Dear all,
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hello...
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> I am having difficulties setting up an Ethernet card on my Linux box.
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> The followings are messages from the boot phase. I make notes where I
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> doubt that there is a problem.
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okay...
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> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> ...
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> IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
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> PPP: version 0.2.7 (4 channels) NET02D OPTIMIZE_FLAGS
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> TCP compression code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California
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> PPP line discipline registered.
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> SLIP: version 0.7.5 (4 channels)
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> CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California
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> Net2Debugged PLIP 1.01 (from plip.c:v0.15 for 0.99pl12+, 8/11/93)
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> plip1: configured for parallel port at 0x378, IRQ 7.
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> NE*000 ethercard probe at 0x300: 00 00 e8 c1 15 0a
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> eth0: NE2000 found at 0x300, using IRQ 5.
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> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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> * Autoprobing found the first (and my only) Ethernet card. Fine..
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yes....but merely DETECTING THE CARD Does *NOT* mean it is fine...it just means
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it has found the card...
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> ne.c:v0.99-15k 3/3/94 Donald Becker (becker@super.org)
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> Linux version 1.0.9 (root@fuzzy) #3 Fri Jul 8 21:01:56 CDT 1994
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> ...
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> Sep 7 10:48:44 init[1]: Entering runlevel: 5
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> Going multiuser...
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> SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable
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> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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> * I think I had this error message because my Ethernet card couldn't be
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> registered for some reasons.
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Yes....believe it or not....but i think this is the reason...you see....some
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ne2000 cards are more compatible than others...there are compatible cards...
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and then there are compatible cards....
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one which i have found to be compat. is the genius (logitech) one....
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so far this hasnt failed me on netware or any other package....
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so...your card is being found....being addressed as if it were an ne2000....
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and then it is getting scrmalbed (?) by something on the board....
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fixes....none that i am aware of.....sadly ..its a fact of life....try actually
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BUYING a PROPER ne2000..... ????
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> Mounting remote file systems...
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> Starting daemons: syslogd klogd inetd lpd
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> Running selection...
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> ...
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> The output of ifconfig looks like this:
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> lo Link encap Local Loopback
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> inet addr 127.0.0.1 Bcast 127.255.255.255 Mask 255.0.0.0
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> UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 2000 Metric 1
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> RX packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0
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> TX packets 22 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0
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> eth0 Link encap UNSPEC HWaddr 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
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> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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> Something must be very wrong here
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Yes...i think it is incompat h/w....if i am wrong may i end up toasty...
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:> for fun...leave your network card out....look at the sioc errors then :>
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--
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-Stef Aka Zodiac-
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+------------------------------------++--------------------------------------+
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| Stef Aka Zodiac Says : Stay Toasty || Disclaimer : Yeah! I said... SO WHAT!|
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| If Any1s Buying:Addlestones & Black,Addlestones & Lime Or Jack D & Baileys |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.help
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From: eruck@rdr.com
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Subject: Yggdrasil
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 15:59:08 GMT
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Does Yggdrasil have an anonymous FTP site and if so could someone please give
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it to me.
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Tanks.....
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From: laud@cs.curtin.edu.au (Daniel Lau)
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Subject: Removing LILO ? How?
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Date: 8 Sep 94 05:31:38 GMT
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Hi there,
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I currently have LILO running as the boot manager. But now I would
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like to remove that. I believe once I removed it, there will be no boot
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manager, thus my MS-DOS partition won't be reached?
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Can someone direct me in nicely removing LILO so that either my MS-DOS
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partition will boot up, or my new OS will boot up?
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Thanks in advance.
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- Daniel
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==========================================================================
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| Real Name : Daniel Lau || Honours Research Student |
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| User Name : laud@cs.curtin.edu.au || Department of Computer Science |
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| LAN Name : SLAUD || Curtin University of Technology |
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| Telephone : 619-351-2110 || CS-Office FAX: 619-351-2819 |
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| URL Address -> http://www.cs.curtin.edu.au/~laud (NEW) |
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From: thuffman@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu (huffman thomas w)
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Subject: PPP and SLIP devices
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 00:55:30 GMT
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hello,
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i've got a simple beginners question i couldn't find in the documentation.
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do i have to create the devices sl0 and ppp0, or does dip or pppd take
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care of this?
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thanks for any help,
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tom
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thuffman@uiuc.edu
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From: jafager@chopin.udel.edu (Jason Aaron Fager)
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Subject: Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!!
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 10:53:08 -0400
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Vianney Govers <vgovers@cri.leidenuniv.nl> wrote:
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>Sebastian W. Bunka (seb@i102pc1.vu-wien.ac.at) wrote:
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>: X-DOOM for Linux is OUT !!!!!!!!!
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Anybody got feedback on how much memory is required for "decent" play?
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(I.E., as fast as running it on DOS?)
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Thanks,
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jafager
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From: jem@snakemail.hut.fi (Johan Myreen)
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Subject: Re: UID 0 Passwd blues
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Date: 09 Sep 1994 18:08:46 GMT
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In article <jbowen.779050599@leto> jbowen@leto.cs.umn.edu (James C. Bowen) writes:
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>>in the passwd program. What IS the problem?
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>situation. Consequently, the confusion others mention does not merely
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>refer to your password problem but to other unknown possibilities as
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>well.
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"Unknown possibilities..." I'll have to repeat the question: What IS
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the problem? The only real answer I have got so far is that the
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passwd program is buggy.
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>unexpected results with multiple users with the same UID. So, my question
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>is why use a non-standard, uncertain means of granting super-user privs to
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>several people when a standard system (one root account with su privs given
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>to those who need it) already exists?
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With only one root password several people need to know thw same
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password, which is not a good thing, IMHO. The difference is more
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psychological than technical. I think a common password has a greater
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tendency to start spreading around than a personal superuser password.
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Compare the two questions: "What is your superuser password?" and
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"What is the server password?" I'm not saying you should give
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superuser privs to anybody you don't trust, but everybody is human and
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many of us live in the real world where jobs have to get done. (Which
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is also one of the reasons you often need several people with root
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privileges.) Administering a single common root password is also more
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difficult, because you'll have to notify other people that you have
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changed it.
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--
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Johan Myreen
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jem@vipunen.hut.fi
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60 11' 55" N, 24 53' 30" E
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From: rrl@access3.digex.net (Russell Leighton)
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Subject: 80Mbytes RAM Hangs on Boot (scsi0: test 1)
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 12:01:48 -0400
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Upgraded 16M -> 80M ...hangs on boot at scsi0 : test 1
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What gives? Bug in scsi driver?
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Configuration:
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P90/PCI
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ncr53c810 based scsi board
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Linux 1.1.49
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Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Russ
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--
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Russell Leighton
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Taylor Computing
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russ@taylor.digex.net taylor@world.std.com
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http://taylor.digex.net http://www.digex.net/~rrl/Welcome.html
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