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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 12:17:44 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Admin Digest #50
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Linux-Admin Digest #50, Volume #2 Sun, 11 Sep 94 12:17:44 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: Can't Find bitypes.h (NightHawk)
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Re: how to rebuild cnews history file (Oliver Duesel)
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Re: Linux as a firewall? (jbarrett@onramp.net)
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Help!!!!! (Yury German)
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Re: Setup Linux as Router To Internet (jbarrett@onramp.net)
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Re: Setup Linux as Router To Internet (Marc Fraioli)
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more WinTrump problems.(true) (Mark Swanson)
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Re: mosaic for linux? (Jonathan Skanes)
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Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!! (Stephen Benson)
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Re: [ALERT] Password problem with Linux (Stephen Benson)
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Try again: Long user names (Today's problem) (Pete Deuel)
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Re: mosaic for linux? (Erlend Midttun)
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disappearing kernel? (Tim Norman)
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Re: HP Laserjet 4M Plus on Linux remote printer (Tapani Tarvainen)
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How send a break on a ser (Riku Saikkonen)
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From: fsosi@j51.com (NightHawk)
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Subject: Re: Can't Find bitypes.h
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 08:23:36 -0400
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Brian Kramer (bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com) wrote:
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: I seemed to have lost my bitypes.h from my sys include directory.
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: Can someone mail me a copy?
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Where did you get it in the first place? It is beta stuff.
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NH
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: --
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: Brian Kramer - Owner/Systems Administrator - bjkramer@pluto.njcc.com
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: New Jersey Computer Connection - Public Access Unix Site - pluto.njcc.com
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: Voice: 609-896-2799 - Fax: 609-896-2994 - Dialups: 609-896-3191
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: Dialup or Telnet to pluto.njcc.com and log in as guest for more information.
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From: oli@wnbbs.nbg.sub.org (Oliver Duesel)
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Subject: Re: how to rebuild cnews history file
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 20:25:07 GMT
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Hi there,
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hansf@kfdata.no (Hans Petter Fasteng) writes:
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>I seam to have the problem that articles I write comes back to my site from
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>my UUCP provider, and double postings of other articles from the net.
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Hmm, looking at the Path-Line of your message, I couldn't find your site ...
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>Path: [...]!trane.uninett.no!nac.no!eunet.no!nuug!telepost.no!lightning!
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> kfaserv1!hansf
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^^^
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... shouldn't there be a "kfdata" in it somewhere ? Otherwise, kfaserv1 might
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think, kfdata hasn't seen your article yet ...
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>How can I rebuild cnews history files from scratch?
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Try /usr/local/lib/news/expire/mkhistory ...
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By(t)e, Oli.
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From: jbarrett@onramp.net
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Subject: Re: Linux as a firewall?
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 94 08:50:17 PDT
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In article <34mpo1$6ho@sun24.tfh-berlin.de>, <s561635@tfh-berlin.de> writes:
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> ....stuff deleted....
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> There is the file inetd.sec
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> Here you can specify services and address-patterns for allowing and
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> denying inet-services.
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>
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> Wolfgang Szoecs
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>
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Check out ipfirewall0.1.... I found it either on sunacm or sunsite anon ftp.
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(Full site names in NET-HOWTO) If it works.. it looks like it would give total
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control over both inbound and outbound traffic. Havent tried it yet cause of a
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problem with IP Forwarding here... so Good Luck!
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John Barrett
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jbarrett@onramp.net
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From: yury@bknight.jpr.com (Yury German)
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Subject: Help!!!!!
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 94 20:47:15 EST
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I am in some trouble here!!!!
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I got a CDROM version of Slackware 2.0 and I tried installing it on my
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system. THe problem is that the disk will not recognize my SCSI controler.
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What I have is a FOREX VLB - SCSI 2 controler. It works great with dos and
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windows but Linux will not recognize it!!!
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If anyone has any experineces with it please let me know!!! I would really
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hate to get rid of it for another controler.... but I do need to run
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Linux!
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BTW: Forex does have an SCO UNIX driver if that helps!!! And the company
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seemed real friendly and said they were going to try and look in to it.
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But you know it is a company... and they really had no idea what Lynix
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was!
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Yury German yury@bknight.jpr.com
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Blue Knight Productions blue-Knight@genie.geis.com
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Graphics Design, 3D Animation blueknight@online.apple.com
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CD-ROM Development (718)321-0998
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From: jbarrett@onramp.net
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Subject: Re: Setup Linux as Router To Internet
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 94 08:57:57 PDT
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Igor Korsakov writes:
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> ....Stuff Deleted....
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> What I want :
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> - Setup Linux as a router to my Internet provider
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> - Setup Linux as DNS, NNTP server, SMTP (???)
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> - Setup Gopher server on a Linux
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> I believe, that someone already did this , please help!
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>
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> ....System specifics Deleted....
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I believe defining a domain and a class C network for just for a slip/ppp
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connection is unnecessary (as well as wasteful of class C address space). On my
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PPP link to my net provider, the local side of PPP is my host/router address,
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and the remote side is my providers host/router address, no additional net
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addresses needed. (This information according to my net provider)
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I am having a problem getting packets to forward between PPP and my Ethernet
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using the above configuration (despite an apparently correct routing table)
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even though both local and remote hosts have no problems reaching Linux.
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Can someone using Linux as a router please clarify this???
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John Barrett
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jbarrett@onramp.net
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From: mjf@clark.net (Marc Fraioli)
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Subject: Re: Setup Linux as Router To Internet
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 14:18:02 GMT
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Reply-To: mjf@clark.net
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In article jbarrett@onramp.net, jbarrett@onramp.net writes:
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>I am having a problem getting packets to forward between PPP and my Ethernet
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>using the above configuration (despite an apparently correct routing table)
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>even though both local and remote hosts have no problems reaching Linux.
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Did you compile your kernel with the IP Forwarding/Gatewaying option turned
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on? You need to do this for it to work as a router. Not sure what kernel
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this appeared in, but it may not be in older ones. It's definitely been
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there since the 1.1.4xs, and my 1.1.50 has it too.
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Marc Fraioli | "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist- "
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mjf@clark.net | - Last words of Union General John Sedgwick,
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| Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, U.S. Civil War
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From: ag010@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Mark Swanson)
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Subject: more WinTrump problems.(true)
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Reply-To: ag010@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Mark Swanson)
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 06:18:09 GMT
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OK.OK. It was a wrong DNS entry that caused the previous stint.
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BUT, WinTrump is sending requests to the Linux Box or Sun with the
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default gateway appended to the address. It does not go away. This is the
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real problem. it tries to resolve sunsite.unc.edu.test.bed. When named
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responds with 'invalid network' WinTrump should drop the test.bed default
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domain name and try again. It doesn't.
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gate.test.bed.test.bed IN CNAME gate.test.bed. just doesn't work either.
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It's not smart enough to understand CNAME responses.
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ACK! Am I stuck!???
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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: jskanes@random.ucs.mun.ca (Jonathan Skanes)
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Subject: Re: mosaic for linux?
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 14:07:27 GMT
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There are a number of Mosaic binaries at
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ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/. I can't be any more specific, you'll
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have to look around.
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Jon
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Jacek A. Ponarski (jacek@eng1.uconn.edu) wrote:
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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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--
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*******************************
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* Jon M. Skanes * ----> Unident Limited <----
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* <jskanes@random.ucs.mun.ca> * ----> Full Service Supplier <----
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*******************************
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Reply-To: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
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From: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 09:14:12 GMT
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Subject: Re: DOMM 4 Linux /X is OUT !!!
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In article <34q113$2sht@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU>, Mike Loseke (mike@bob.sc.colostate.edu) writes:
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>In article <34pssk$h3k@chopin.udel.edu>,
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>Jason Aaron Fager <jafager@chopin.udel.edu> wrote:
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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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>
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I too would like to hear how it compares to the DOS version in terms of speed
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etc... on the same machine (486/33, 8 MB, 1 MB local bus graphics in my case)
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--
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+ stephen benson + + + + + linux 1.0.9 + + xfree86 2.1.1 +
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+ stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net + + + + + + + + + + +
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. * '
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+ . ` +
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Reply-To: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
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From: stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net (Stephen Benson)
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 10:43:03 GMT
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Subject: Re: [ALERT] Password problem with Linux
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In article <34kja9$fu0@medusa.cboe.com>, Jerry Ablan (munster@cboe.com) writes:
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>Once upon a time, gaj@skypoint.com wrote:
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>: Jason Aaron Fager (jafager@chopin.udel.edu) wrote:
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>: : >>Like, oh my god! It's almost like unix passwords have been only been 8
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>: : >>characters for like 30 years!....
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>: : >>You cant be serious.
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>: : >I was serious. I thought there was a problem. Sorry.
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>: : All of you that can't wait for Linux to surpass DOS/Windows, look well upon
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>: : the kind of questions you're going to get from Unix newbies. If you respond
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>: : nastily to their questions, don't expect their affair with Unix to be a long
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>: : one.
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>
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>: Well said! This is supposed to be a community, isn't it? Part of
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>: the reason that I'm getting involved in Linux is because I miss the
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>: spirit of the OS-9 community that I was involved in for so many years.
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>: We helped the newbies out patiently, and often as not, they went on to
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>: develop lots of wonderful things once they got the hang of things. I'm
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>: well known out in the real world for being quite sarcastic & having a
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>: bit of a caustic wit, but there's no need for that sort of thing in a
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>: case like this. Save it for flaming DrOSs/Windoze types if you must
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>: flame...
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This is of course the problem. Some clown^H^H^H^H^H character sees a question
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they believe is characteristic of a recent DOS/WIN user and has to show how
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unix/linux they are... a kind of "pc pc", I guess. Fact is I still use DOS/WIN,
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altho' most of my time's spent on Linux (which actually surprised me, altho' I
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was told to expect it). But that is because there is so much to learn. And it
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shines in anything to do with programming/development. I had yearned to use
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emacs as it should be used, and was not disappointed.
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Still, my job involves PageMaker/ATM etc -- and until the unix release of this
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package, I'm afraid there is nothing else I can do. And when it is released
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(soon I believe), I wouldn't be surprised to discover that on the same hardware
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performance will be worse that DOS/WIN. And it won't be free, anything but.
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Nor do I find the situation cause for shame -- PM5 in windows is fast,
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immediate and *useable* -- and well-supported -- and paid for by my boss. I
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mean imagine doing it in TeX (and then finding a bureau). Design by tag is no
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fun, except for long, very consistent documents (look at all those man pages
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where noone's noticed that the heading's too long, and it runs into another).
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Not to mention TeX disk space requirements.
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In summary -- horses for courses. And I thought the idea of Linux was to free
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us from the tyranny of *one* operating system -- not merely to impose a new
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master, a new dogma.
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+ stephen benson + + + + + linux 1.0.9 + + xfree86 2.1.1 +
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+ stephenb@scribendum.win-uk.net + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ . ` +
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From: deuelpm@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Pete Deuel)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Try again: Long user names (Today's problem)
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 03:19:28 GMT
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In article <deuelpm.26.2E72747E@craft.camp.clarkson.edu> deuelpm@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Pete Deuel) writes:
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>From: deuelpm@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Pete Deuel)
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>Subject: Long user names (Today's problem)
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>Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 03:07:42 GMT
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I remember the thread about passwords longer than 8 chars, does it also apply
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to user names?
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Here's the deal:
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I installed NCSA httpd 1.3 and want to set up an account "webmaster" that has
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jurisdiction over the whole thing (its kinda the standard thing to call such
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an account). Everything on that front is A.O.K.
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I can log in at the console as "webmaster" and "su webmaster" however, I
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cannot telnet or rlogin in as "webmaster" I get the standard "invalid login
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name or password" jazz
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I've verified that the password is right; I've also changed the /etc/passwd
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entry to "foobar" and can log in using foobar and the "webmaster" password
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(foobar owns everything its supposed to, etc).
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I'm using Ygg Summer94, with updated kernel 1.1.45
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(Come to think of it, I sucessfully proto'd my setup about 8 months ago using
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0.99.14 from TransAmeritech, and it worked ok to my recollection)
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Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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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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From: erlendbm@logina.edb.tih.no (Erlend Midttun)
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Subject: Re: mosaic for linux?
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 15:37:50 GMT
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>Jacek A. Ponarski (jacek@eng1.uconn.edu) wrote:
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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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ftp:sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Network/Mosaic-2.4.2-TueV.bin.tar.gz
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or
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ftp:sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Network/info-systems/
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Mosaic-2.4.bin.tar.gz
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--
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Erlend Midttun IRC: Golle
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email: golle@logina.edb.tih.no Live: Fjordgt. 15
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erlendbm@colargol.edb.tih.no 7010 Trondheim
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http://colargol.edb.tih.no/~erlendbm/ A Linux User
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From: normat@cary115.rpi.edu (Tim Norman)
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Subject: disappearing kernel?
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 15:29:17 GMT
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I just had something strange happen to me... First of all, Linux crashed
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last night after months of flawless operation. I could still switch to
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other screens with Alt-f*, but I couldn't type anything. So, I rebooted.
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This morning, after playing a little while, it crashed again, but this
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time, I couldn't even switch to another screen.
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So, I decided it was time to try out a new kernel (I was using 1.1.35),
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and I ftp'd 1.1.45 from tsx-11... Well, after I untarred the file, I
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went to go backup my /vmlinuz file, and IT WAS GONE! No trace whatsoever.
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All that was left was /vmlinuz.old, my backup from 1.0.9!
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Does anyone know of a bug in DOSEMU, ncftp, tar, or gunzip that could have
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caused this? I believe those are the only programs that I ran before I
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noticed the kernel missing...
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Here's what /var/adm/messages reported:
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[bootup stuff]
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Sep 11 09:26:42 priderock login: ROOT LOGIN ON tty3
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Sep 11 09:27:41 priderock in.rshd[108]: connect from localhost
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Sep 11 09:27:42 priderock rshd[108]: Connection from 127.0.0.1 on illegal port
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Sep 11 09:27:49 priderock in.rshd[110]: connect from localhost
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Sep 11 09:27:51 priderock rshd[110]: Connection from 127.0.0.1 on illegal port
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playing with rsh port
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Sep 11 10:15:23 priderock login: ROOT LOGIN ON tty3
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Sep 11 10:24:34 priderock login: ROOT LOGIN ON tty4
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Sep 11 10:29:58 priderock kernel: floppy: FIFO enabled
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started DOSEMU. Ran PKZIP -amex& b:whatever *.*
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Sep 11 10:29:58 priderock kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device 2/1
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Sep 11 10:32:52 priderock kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device 2/1
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switched disks for PKZIP spanning
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 771752061, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 788529277, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 805306493, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 822083709, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 838860925, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 855638141, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 872415357, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 889192573, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 905969789, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 922747005, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 939524221, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 956301437, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 973078653, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 989855869, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1006633085, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1023410301, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1040187517, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1056964733, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1073741949, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1090519165, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1107296381, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1124073597, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1140850813, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1157628029, count = 1
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Sep 11 10:33:47 priderock kernel: block = 1778384896, count = 1
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I have NO idea what any of this stuff is...
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Thanks for any help!
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Tim
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From: tt@tarzan.jyu.fi (Tapani Tarvainen)
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Subject: Re: HP Laserjet 4M Plus on Linux remote printer
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Date: 11 Sep 1994 15:05:49 GMT
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In article <Hendrik.Klompmaker.76.2E6E2EF7@Beheer.ZOD.WAU.NL> Hendrik.Klompmaker@Beheer.ZOD.WAU.NL (Hendrik Klompmaker) writes:
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>I have a Laserjet 4M Plus on ethernet (mio)
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>that bootp's from my linux box.
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> I'm having problems sending ASCII file to the printer.
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>Postscript files are fine with the entry I made in the printcap file but
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>ASCII files won't print. Looks like I have to implment some kind of filter
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>but I've got no idea how to do that.
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Apparently the printer's language-autodetection is off.
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If you can't turn it on or if it is on but doesn't work
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for some reason (I've found it quite reliable, though), you can
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(1) convert your ASCII files to Postscript
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(filters for that shouldn't be hard to find)
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(2) prepend ASCII files with
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<esc>%-12345X@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL<lf>
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which forces the printer to PCL mode.
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How to hack that into a printcap I've no idea
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(note that it mustn't be done with PS files).
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Subject: How send a break on a ser
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From: riku.saikkonen@compart.fi (Riku Saikkonen)
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Date: Sun, 11 Sep 94 18:49:00 +0200
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>And probably, somebody can tell me where to find information like this
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>and more (e.g. the detailed use of fcntl and ioctl for programming the
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>serial interface). My man-pages for those functions are very short,
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Try /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/serial.c... The ioctl()s should be
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there...
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-=- Rjs -=- riku.saikkonen@compart.fi - IRC: Rjs
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"For still there are so many things / that I have never seen: /
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in every wood in every spring / there is a different green." - Tolkien
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