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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, 25 Sep 94 07:13:19 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #103
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Linux-Admin Digest #103, Volume #2 Sun, 25 Sep 94 07:13:19 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work? (Shannon Hendrix)
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Re: Xfree86 Config Prob. (Shannon Hendrix)
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** Help : Linux And Stacker : Possible ? ** (Rajib Rashid)
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yggra... (however you spell it): installing emacs w/out xprogs (Bob Pasker)
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NNTP Server (Craig Peterson)
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Re: LINUX WANTED !!! (Tom Griffing)
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Re: Multiple Novell logins under DOSEMU. How? (Rob Janssen)
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Re: rdev -R /vmlinuz ?!? (Stefan Markgraf)
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Re: PPP install and setup (Piotr Kapiszewski)
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Re: Special Sale On QNX! (Dale Elrod)
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Re: AutoMount For Linux (Jocke Berglund)
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Re: What user interface to use??? (Sergio Fanchiotti)
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Crossposted-To: utah.linux
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From: shendrix@escape.widomaker.com (Shannon Hendrix)
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Subject: Re: Has anyone gotten ftape to work?
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 20:34:37 GMT
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Tobias S. Keidl (tkeidl@fwk103034.res-hall.nwu.edu) wrote:
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: In article <CwInwr.92u@metronet.com>, Jay Cox <jayc@metronet.com> wrote:
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: >Pete Kruckenberg (kruckenb@cadesm43.eng.utah.edu) wrote:
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: >If you want backup device of that size, you will need to raise your
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: >$$$$ a bit. Right now the QIC-80 devices are about the only thing
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: >around for less than $750 US or so. Also, I dont think you can split
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I got my QIC-250 for only $270 US. I see 525mb drives for under $500 US.
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: >a backup across multiple tapes with the current ftape, you need to make
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: >seperate tar files on different tapes. Kind of a pain but better than
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: >no backup at all.
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: Actually, if you get the backup scripts at sunsite in
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: /pub/Linux/system/Backup yoe can backup over multible fixed
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: size tapes.
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: --
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: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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: t-keidl@nwu.edu Tobias S. Keidl
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: tkeidl@merle.acns.nwu.edu Physics/Astronomy
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: Northwestern University
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--
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csh
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shendrix@escape.widomaker.com | Linux and BSD
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From: shendrix@escape.widomaker.com (Shannon Hendrix)
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Subject: Re: Xfree86 Config Prob.
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 20:39:59 GMT
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Joseph Weiner (jsw@physics.att.com) wrote:
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: I have a problem when I run ConfigXF86 to configure Xfree86
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: for Slackware. I seem to be able to configure ok for my ATI
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: graphics ultra and Viewsonic 7 monitor but when I run Tune
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: then I have some trouble.It tells me something about flickering
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: and then when I tell it to proceed I see some error msgs flash
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: up which are then erased as the screen is cleared. It tries to tell
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: me what modes are available but gives a msg something like ,"
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: cat /tmp/1541.tmm no such file or directory" I should mention
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Last time I saw that I was running from under X. When I run from
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the console, it does not happen.
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--
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csh
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shendrix@escape.widomaker.com | Linux and BSD
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.misc
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From: rr002c@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Rajib Rashid)
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Subject: ** Help : Linux And Stacker : Possible ? **
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 94 07:29:01 GMT
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Hello:
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Does anyone know whether it is possible to access a stacked drive
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(Stacker version 3.1) while booting the linux partition? I have my hard
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drive partitioned into dos and linux ones, and when I load linux, I can
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access the parent dos partition (/dev/hda1) and I can also see the stacker
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file (stacvol.000) ... but is there any way to access the files in the
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stacked drive?
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Thank you in advance. Please mail reply to
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rr002c@uhura.cc.rochester.edu.
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Rajib Rashid
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Univ. of Rochester
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From: rbp@well.sf.ca.us (Bob Pasker)
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Subject: yggra... (however you spell it): installing emacs w/out xprogs
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Date: 24 Sep 1994 23:38:29 GMT
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it seems that if you install_component emacs, but not xprogs, you
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cannot run emacs without having the CD in the drive. it says:
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emacs: can't find library 'libX11.s0.3'
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libX11.s0.3 is linked from /usr/lib/X11R6/lib/libX11.s0.3 to the /system_cd...
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can someone recommend a solution?
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--
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-- bob pasker
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-- rbp@well.sf.ca.us
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--
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Subject: NNTP Server
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From: cjp@cc.usu.edu (Craig Peterson)
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Date: 22 Sep 94 16:44:12 MDT
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Is there an NNTP Server for Linux? Where can I
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get it and what does it work well? Thanks.
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Craig Peterson
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From: tom@metronet.com (Tom Griffing)
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Subject: Re: LINUX WANTED !!!
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Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 01:50:14 GMT
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In article <35rilp$pqb@news-rocq.inria.fr>,
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Franck <franck@davina.inria.fr> wrote:
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>
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> I want to install Linux on my PC.
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> I have some very simple questions :
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>
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> - What's the last version of Linux ?
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> - Where can I find it ? (ftp site...)
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Linux is available in several "distributions". The one
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I use is the Slackware distribution, and the latest
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version can be ftp'ed from:
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sunsite.unc.edu : /pub/Linux/distributions/slackware
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If you don't want to spend a day or two ftp'ing files,
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you can get one of the distributions on CD-ROM. They
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can be had for any of several prices, some even include
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OSF/Motif.
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> Is documentation about installation, administration be complete and
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> clear ?
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I find the documentation included in the Slackware
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distribution to be very adequate, and the admin tools
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to be good (but then again, I'm a systems administrator).
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You can find some good starter documentation on sunsite.
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Hope this helps,
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--
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_____________________________________________________
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| Thomas L. Griffing | |
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| tom@metronet.com | (214) 352-3441 |
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|__________________________|__________________________|
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From: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org (Rob Janssen)
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Subject: Re: Multiple Novell logins under DOSEMU. How?
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Reply-To: pe1chl@rabo.nl
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Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 22:20:56 GMT
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In <CwJBuF.7xL@aston.ac.uk> evansmp@mb4714.aston.ac.uk (Mark Evans) writes:
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>Rob Janssen (rob@pe1chl.ampr.org) wrote:
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>: This is a known problem.
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>: You can help solving it when you can tell us how the Citrix DOS emulator
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>: handles this situation. This requires technical knowledge and a packet
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>: sniffer, or maybe they just explain it in the manual and you can give
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>: that information.
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>: It may also be a clue if this Citrix product asks you for an "IPX network
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>: number" to use on each PC when it is installed, claiming that it has to
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>: be a different number from what you are using everywhere else.
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>It may not bother, simply using the IP address of the first ethernet card
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>will give you a unique 32 bit number.
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Hmmm... No.
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The number must be unique in the "IPX network numbers" world, and getting
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a number which is unique for IP does not guarantee anything.
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The IP address of your system can be the same as the network number of
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an IPX network!
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>: Besides, it is better to use LSL/PDETHER 1.3/IPXODI than the PDIPX you
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>: are currently using. But that won't solve your problem.
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>The netware shell tries to bind the RIP socket, only one process can
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>do this.
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As Alan Cox also indicated, there are two different methods of accessing
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Netware from dosemu. One uses the packet driver, and it fails when using
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multiple dosemu boxes because they each use the same link-level address
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and therefore Netware believes the second logon comes from the same PC
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after a crash/reboot (I think).
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The other method uses kernel IPX and should be a better way towards a
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good solution. But as you indicate there still are problems.
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Rob
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--
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| Rob Janssen | AMPRnet: rob@pe1chl.ampr.org |
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| e-mail: pe1chl@rabo.nl | AX.25 BBS: PE1CHL@PI8UTR.#UTR.NLD.EU |
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From: stefan@pippi.tu-bs.de (Stefan Markgraf)
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Subject: Re: rdev -R /vmlinuz ?!?
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Date: 23 Sep 1994 08:26:29 GMT
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You, kreher@chapel.fmr.maschinenbau.th-darmstadt.de, wrote
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>But rdev -R /vmlinuz 1; lilo does not work as usual, the
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>filesystem is not checked.
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That's okay. The filesystem is checked only if the partition flag is not
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clean (e.g. due to power-failure or switching the computer off without
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halting the system) or if the maximal mount count is reached.
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Okidoki,
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Stefan.
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\\|//
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(^ ^)
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======================ooO=(_)=Ooo=======================================
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sig: Stefan { } stefan@geophys.nat.tu-bs.de
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Markgraf { } Phone: +49 531 391 5231
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{ }
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=========================U===U==========================================
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/| | |\
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ooO Ooo
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
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From: kapis-p@cs.Buffalo.EDU (Piotr Kapiszewski)
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Subject: Re: PPP install and setup
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 05:52:25 GMT
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Jim Williams (jim@iceworld.org) wrote:
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: Greg J. Pryzby (gjp@vtci.com) wrote:
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: : I am running the 1.1.49 kernel of Linux. I got 2.1.2a of ppp from the
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: : net and built and installed.
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: : Now the questions:
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: : There are files that are referenced in /etc/ppp, but I can't find
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: : examples of the files...
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: : There are many readme and SETUP, Notes, etc files, but they all seem
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: : to talk about what is needed to setup/install ppp and what needs to
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: : be done withour reference to the others.... I am confused,,,
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There are basically four files you are interested in:
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ppp-on
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ip-up
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ppp-off
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ip-down
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Each one of them is a shell script (at least that works for me on my machine)
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The first pair is used to setup a connection and take care of all the things
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that might be needed to use the interface.
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The second pair does the opposite.
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The ip-up and ip-down are executed by the pppd so they really have nothing to
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do with the wrappers (ppp-on and off). In my case they look something like this:
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==================== ppp=on script begin ==============
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# ppp-on
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#
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# Set up a PPP link
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#
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#
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# "ppp-on:" messages will appear as the script is being executed
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# to prompt on what action the script is attempting
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#
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# Sun Sep 25 00:22:28 GMT 1994 - (kapis-p)
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# added the comments and made generic modifications to the script
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# Define the directory where the lock file will go
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LOCKDIR=/var/spool/lock
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# Define the device you dialing modem is attached to and its speed
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DEVICE=cua1
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SPPED=19200
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# Define the phone number to be used for dialing
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PHONE=
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# Define your ppp login and password
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USER=
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PASSWORD=
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# Define your internal IP and the REMOTE IP to be used
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OUR_IP_ADDR=
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REMOTE_IP=
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# Define the location of programs that will be called by this script
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FIX_CUA=/etc/ppp/fix-cua
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CHAT=/etc/ppp/chat
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PPPD=/etc/ppp/pppd
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echo "ppp-on: Attempting to establish a remote link..."
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if [ -f $LOCKDIR/LCK..$DEVICE ]
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then
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echo "ppp-on: PPP device is locked"
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exit 1
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fi
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$FIX_CUA $DEVICE
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echo "ppp-on: Dialing..."
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stty $SPEED -tostop crtscts
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if $CHAT -v -f connection.script
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then
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$PPPD /dev/$DEVICE $SPEED debug mru 1500 modem defaultroute $OUR_IP_ADDR:$REMOTE_IP
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echo "ppp-on: PPP deamon is running..." 1>&2
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sleep 10
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exit 0
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else
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echo "ppp-on: PPP call failed" 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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) < /dev/$DEVICE > /dev/$DEVICE
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======================== ppp=on end ==========================
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========================ppp=off begin ========================
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# ppp-off
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#
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# Terminate a PPP link
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#
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# "ppp-off:" messages will apear as the script is being executed
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# to prompt on what action the script is attempting
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#
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#
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# Sun Sep 25 00:22:28 GMT 1994 - (kapis-p)
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# added the comments and made generic modifications to the script
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# Send a SIGINT to the pppd
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echo "ppp-off: Sending SIGINT to pppd pid(`ps -ax | grep "pppd /dev" | grep -v "grep" | awk '{ print $1 }'`)..."
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kill -2 `ps -ax | grep "pppd /dev" | grep -v "grep" | awk '{ print $1 }'`
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echo "ppp-off: pppd is down!"
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exit 0
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==================== ppp=off end =======================
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======================ip=up begin ============================
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# /etc/ppp/ip-up
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# A program or script which is executed when the link
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# is available for sending and receiving IP packets
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# (that is, IPCP has come up). It is executed with
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# the parameters interface-name tty-device speed
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# local-IP-address remote-IP-address.
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#
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# This program or script is executed with the same
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# real and effective user-ID as pppd, that is, at
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# least the effective user-ID and possibly the real
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# user-ID will be root. This is so that it can be
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# used to manipulate routes, run privileged daemons
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# (e.g. sendmail), etc. Be careful that the con-
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# tents of the /etc/ppp/ip-up and /etc/ppp/ip-down
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# scripts do not compromise your system's security.
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# Define args which the script will receive from the ppp-on
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INTERFACE=$1
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TTY_DEVICE=$2
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SPEED=$3
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LOCAL_IP=$4
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REMOTE_IP=$5
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REMOTE_UP_PROC=ping
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echo "ip-up: Starting process [$REMOTE_UP_PROC] to keep connection up" 1>&2
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/bin/ping somemachine
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======================== ip=up end ===========================
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======================= ip=down begin ==============================
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# /etc/ppp/ip-down
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# A program or script which is executed when the link
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# is no longer available for sending and receiving IP
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# packets. This script can be used for undoing the
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# effects of the /etc/ppp/ip-up script. It is
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# invoked with the same parameters as the ip-up
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# script, and the same security considerations apply,
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# since it is executed with the same effective and
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# real user-IDs as pppd.
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# Define args which the script will receive from the ppp-off
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INTERFACE=$1
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TTY_DEVICE=$2
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SPEED=$3
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LOCAL_IP=$4
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REMOTE_IP=$5
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=================== ip=down end =========================
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===================== conversation.script ==================
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ABORT BUSY ABORT 'NO CARRIER' '' ATZ OK ATDT555-1212
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CONNECT
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"" ogin: USERNAME ssword: PASSWORD
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#### in the above you should put your own USERNAME and PASSWORD not thees
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#### words. and then remove these two lines...
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Ok here they are. There is still some problems though. Namly I am having
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problems keeping the connection up automatically.. I have to manual run
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some command such as ping or something to keep it up. The automatic way
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which I included in the above scripts doesnt work for me.
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I posted a question about it to the group too so maybe someone else knows.
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Also there is no 'on-demand dailing' support in this version of pppd so
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you can do somthing like telnet machine and have your modem dial it up
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and establish a connection.
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A daemon that can do that is dp-2.3 or somthingk like that but I am having
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a hell of a time trying to port it to the Linux box. Maybe someone with more
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knowledge of the internals could do that.
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I will make the above scripts nice and upload them to sunsite some time soon
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or I can post them here since they are small enought if there is interest.
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I hope that will help you get started. I just got my box on the net in the
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same way and it kicks.... (or blows chunks as my friend likes to refer to it) ;-)
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-Kapi
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Kapi, 542 Baldy Hall, 645-2448
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From: dale@gate.dungeon.com (Dale Elrod)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.admin
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Subject: Re: Special Sale On QNX!
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Date: 25 Sep 1994 09:17:03 GMT
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scheidel@gate.net wrote:
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: Why settle for slow and obselete Unix such as UnixWare, Sun Solaris,
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: SCO, Linux or BSD when you can have POWER & RELIABILITY with QNX 4.21!
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: Stop playing games with these inferior o/s's and switch to QNX today.
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Yeah, right.
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: Florida Datamation has been a QNX distributor for 10 years! We are nice,
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: knowledgable and go the extra mile for the sale. And, we promise to BEAT
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: ANYONE'S PRICE! A complete QNX developer's package starts at just $195!
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Beat this, Linux $0.00
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If you can beat this price I will take all the copies you care to pass this
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way. I will have you know Linux is great. I run an Internet Service Provider
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business with it, and it is bloody fast. And with much more support, easy to
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get, just from the newsgroups.
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| Dale Elrod | dale@dungeon.com | 3 Hazel Close |
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| Dungeon Network Systems | +44-1638-711550 | Mildenhall, Suffolk |
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| Internet Access for 10 quid | info@dungeon.com | IP28 7HU |
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From: jocke@krynn.solace.mh.se (Jocke Berglund)
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Subject: Re: AutoMount For Linux
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Date: 25 Sep 1994 10:43:00 +0100
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ig25@fg70.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Thomas Koenig) writes:
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>SethMeister G. (consp05@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu) wrote in comp.os.linux.admin,
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> article <35cnil$r6d@bingnet1.cc.binghamton.edu>:
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>> Does anyone know if there is an AutoMount Utility, Like Volume
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>>Manager on Solaris, available for Linux.
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>Yes, it works fairly well (look at any sunsite mirror for 'amd').
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>However, I have been unable to get it to work with NFS mounted directories
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>and blocksizes > 1k. Has anybody managed this?
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>--
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I'm also looking for a automounter for linux and yes i've lokked at AMD,
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but that isn't compatible with automiuntd for SUN's and other machines. So
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that isn't a solution that I can use.. (it has to use auto.home/auto.master)
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So if any one know about a automounter that does YP, plese tell me.
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Joakim Berglund job@solace.mh.se
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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From: fanchiot@surya1.cern.ch (Sergio Fanchiotti)
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Subject: Re: What user interface to use???
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 09:57:25 GMT
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jeffpk@netcom.com (Jeff Kesselman) writes:
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>In article <tony.69.000C2DAA@teleport.com>,
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>Tony Schwartz <tony@teleport.com> wrote:
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>>When do dial into your local ISP using a standard terminal connection, what
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>>software is used to providet the menuing, ability to do internet functions
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>>like telnet, ftp, gopher, etc???
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>telnet provides telnet.
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>ftp provides ftp
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>gopher provides gopher
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>etc.
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>there is no menuing as such, they axre all command-line driven.
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>All these UNIX utilities are designed to be run from the command line.
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>The menuing systems you might be familiar with are all front ends that
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>call these programs.
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>Oh, and manual pages are veiwed byt typing man.
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>(Type 'man man' for an explaination of how to use the online manual.)
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>Welcome to the real world of UNIX.
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>
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On the other hand, most of these utilities have been integrated into the
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World Wide Web protocol and can be accessed via clients. When you are
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using a terminal one could use Lynx for ftp, telnet connections, gopher
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and much more! Definitively a great tool...
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Saludos,
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...Sergio
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ps: An as we are in the "real world of UNIX" here is the best thing:
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You can get the program and docs at ftp2.cc.ukans.edu in pub/lynx
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