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From: Digestifier <Linux-Misc-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 94 08:15:25 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #793
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Linux-Misc Digest #793, Volume #2 Wed, 21 Sep 94 08:15:25 EDT
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Contents:
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Looking for BBS Pkg (Tom Rossbottom)
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Administration Shells ------------ 2nd Request!!!! (Patrick Draper)
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Re: TERM - cannot connect to socket (Alexandra Griffin)
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Re: which is better: Mitsumi or Panasonic CDROM? (Jeff Tranter)
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Re: How to use floppy with linux? (L Saku P Airila)
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Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support (Michael I Bushnell)
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Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's (Lasermoon Info Desk)
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NCR53c810 alpha driver problem (Reuben A. McFarland)
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Re: Biz.comp.linux* (Pete Chown)
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Looking for Linux BBS software (Kenneth Brody)
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how to write man pages (Lars A. Hansen)
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Re: DOOM linux with TERM (Damian Frank)
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Re: XFree86 patch for DOOM 320x200 doublescan (Dick Streefland)
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Re: How to use floppy with linux? (Leonard101)
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Linux on P5-66 (Ranjan Muttiah)
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Re: TERM;ftp & tredir (Andre T. Fraser)
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Re: looking for term clients (Andre T. Fraser)
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Companies installing Linux (Anonymous)
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x11-server wich supports 2 MB video memory (Matuschek)
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Re: how to write man pages (Dan Pop)
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Re: NCR53c810 alpha driver problem (Karsten Rucker)
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NCR53c710 + COMPAQ works with Linux? (Andreas Brand)
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From: tom@khis.com (Tom Rossbottom)
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Subject: Looking for BBS Pkg
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 00:01:26 GMT
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Does anyone know of a good bbs package for Linux?
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Something as good(or bad) as those DOS versions with
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ANSI Screens for callers/Chat/Mail/etc.....
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From: pdrap@ctp.com (Patrick Draper)
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Crossposted-To: comp.unix.unixware
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Subject: Administration Shells ------------ 2nd Request!!!!
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 00:07:59 GMT
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Hi,
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I am interested in knowing what administration shells exist for Linux.
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I've asked this question before, but received nearly no response at all.
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I am interested only in distribution quality shells that exist on FTP
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sites for general use.
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Please!!! This is important!!! Please write to me if you know of any that
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exist.
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Thanks in advance,
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/\/\ |Patrick Draper Mr. Order, he runs at a|
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/ /_.\|Cambridge Technology Partners, Inc. good pace, but old |
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\ /./|e-mail: pdrap@ctp.com Mother chaos is |
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\/\/ |Lansing, Michigan winning the race. |
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From: acg@kzin.cen.ufl.edu (Alexandra Griffin)
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Subject: Re: TERM - cannot connect to socket
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 04:06:13 GMT
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In article <35o3bp$b88@lastactionhero.rs.itd.umich.edu>,
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Chris Herringshaw <xxviper@med.umich.edu> wrote:
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>I am running (err trying to run...) TERM between 2 machines running
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>SunOS 4.1.2. The problem I am having is that when I try to run any
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>of the term clients, I get the error:
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>:Cannot connect to term socket
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Hmm, you *are* running the term daemon on both ends, right? :-)
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And you're starting up the clients from the same account that started
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the daemon (or running in shared mode)?
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-- alex
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From: tranter@Software.Mitel.COM (Jeff Tranter)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: which is better: Mitsumi or Panasonic CDROM?
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 10:22:59 -0400
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Apart from whether the hardware is better, currently under Linux the
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kernel drivers for the Panasonic seem to be better than for
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Mitsumi. The driver has been optimized for performance, up to 16
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drives can be connected, PhotoCD is supported, and you can read the
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digital data from audio CDs. It is also quite good at autoprobing for
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the drive i/o address.
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--
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Jeff Tranter Jeff_Tranter@Mitel.COM
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Software Technology, Mitel Corp. opinion: my disclaimers are my own
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From: airila@cc.Helsinki.FI (L Saku P Airila)
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Subject: Re: How to use floppy with linux?
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 18:36:22 GMT
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kidd travis danemon (tkidd@hubcap.clemson.edu) wrote:
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: Hi. I have Linux installed on my hard drive, and would like to know how I
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: can format and copy to and from floppy disks. I know my drives are named
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: fd0 and fd1, but that's about it. Any help on this group or private E-mail
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: would be appreciated.
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You need first to mount the floppy, before you can use it. So, you need
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the floppy and an empty directory. Then
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mount -t fstype /dev/fd? /directory
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where fstype == msdos for dos disks, ext2 for ext2fs etc.
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fd? == the floppy drive device
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/directory == the directory where the floppy is to be mounted.
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eg: mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt
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For more information, man mount
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From: mib@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Michael I Bushnell)
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Crossposted-To: gnu.misc.discuss
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Subject: Re: Linux is a GNU system and the DWARF support
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 04:46:19 GMT
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Distribution:
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From: paai@kub.nl (J.J. Paijmans)
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Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc,gnu.misc.discuss
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 19:49:17 GMT
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Organization: Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands
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NNTP-Posting-Host: kubix.kub.nl
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In article <MIB.94Sep20122539@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu> mib@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Michael I Bushnell) writes:
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...
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>
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>--
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>+1 617 623 3248 (H) | En arche en ho logos,
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>+1 617 253 8568 (W) -+- kai ho logos en pros ton theon,
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>1105 Broadway | kai theos en ho logos.
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>Somerville, MA 02144 | Kai ho logos sarx egeneto,
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>mib@gnu.ai.mit.edu | kai eskenosen en hemin.
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With regards to your signature: Gamo to theo sou;
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(sorry, couldn't let that one pas..."
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I copied my signature from my Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament. But
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my Greek is exceedingly poor. So what is a translation of your bit?
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--
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+1 617 623 3248 (H) | En arche en ho logos,
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+1 617 253 8568 (W) -+- kai ho logos en pros ton theon,
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1105 Broadway | kai theos en ho logos.
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Somerville, MA 02144 | Kai ho logos sarx egeneto,
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mib@gnu.ai.mit.edu | kai eskenosen en hemin.
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From: info@lasermoon.co.uk (Lasermoon Info Desk)
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Subject: Re: Linux, 40,000 Cover CD's
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 94 00:56:52 GMT
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In article <CwDK7p.8y7@compsci.liverpool.ac.uk> m3apc@csc.liv.ac.uk writes:
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>
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>Anders Hedborg (ahe@elixir.e.kth.se) wrote:
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>
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>> When is it supposed to be on the shelves? And what issue should I
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>> ask for?
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>I mailed lasermoon this question, but I'm still waiting a reply.
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>
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Apologies to all concerned for any delay in replying to email, we have
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had a few enquiries about the CD etc :-) It is indeed the October
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issue.
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>The latest edition of PC-PLUS states that they are changing the publication
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>date. The November copy will not appear until 1st of that month -- quite a
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>wait :-(
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Yes, but keep a lookout for it. Likely be more Linux goodies to come
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over the next few issues!! A posting will be issued nearer the time.
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From the email we have received, it appears that it is becoming a
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collectors item.
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We understand that Octobers issue may be available directly from PCPLUS
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which may help those outside the UK. They maybe contacted on :
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pcplus@cix.compulink.co.uk
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--
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Info Desk - info@lasermoon.co.uk
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Lasermoon Ltd, 2a Beaconsfield Road, Fareham, Hants, England. PO16 0QB
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Voice +44 (0) 329 826444 Fax: +44 (0) 329 825936
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+++ The UNIX & Linux Freeware Specialists! +++
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From: mcfarlan@rubidium.service.indiana.edu (Reuben A. McFarland)
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Subject: NCR53c810 alpha driver problem
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 17:19:27 GMT
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Need advice, I have a:
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Genoa 486PCI-G ver. A motherboard
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PCI SCSI controller with an NCR53c810 chip in PCI slot 1
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V3.0 SDMS BIOS (so it says )
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Conner CFP1060s 1.05 Gig. SCSI drive
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Using the bootdisk I got from tsx-11 /pub/linux/ALPHA/scsi/ncr53c810/
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ncr_slack.3.gz, I get when booting:
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SCSI1: at PCI bus 0, device 1, function 0
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SCSI1: NCR53c810 at memory 0xfc800000, io 0xd000, irq 0
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SCSI0: IRQ not free, detaching
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scsi : 0 hosts
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scsi : detected 0 SCSI disks 0 Tapes 0 CD-ROM dives total
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scsi : 0 buffer total 0 bytes
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I guess I need to know how I tell the controller to use a different IRQ.
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This same setup works under DOS.
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Anyone else have this problem?
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==========================================================
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Reuben A. McFarland
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Indiana University
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mcfarlan@rubidium.service.indiana.edu
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Crossposted-To: biz.config
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From: pc@dale.dircon.co.uk (Pete Chown)
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Subject: Re: Biz.comp.linux*
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 12:46:30 GMT
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In article <35a93s$h72@news1.shell> pierre@shell.portal.com (Pierre Uszynski) writes:
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> I understand the appeal of trying to create a group just for your
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> own use :-) but that's counterproductive. Post your ads where people
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> read other things, so they can see these too.
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This is good marketing advice, but a bit short on netiquette IMHO.
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"So they can see these too" is a polite way of putting it. The point
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is that the adverts are pushed down people's throats whether they want
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them or not. Put them in a separate group, so people can choose
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whether to PAY REAL MONEY to read advertising.
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BTW, I thought the Spire Technologies price list was particularly
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blatant, seeming to have everything to do with selling general purpose
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PC hardware and nothing to do with Linux.
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> The biz hierarchy is believed to have a limited distribution ...
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There is a reason for this. People don't want to pay to read adverts.
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But this is not a reason to put adverts in the mainstream groups.
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> You may have been flamed once or twice for posting commercial stuff
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> to the col hierarchy, but I don't believe flamage here is anywhere close
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> to what it is in other groups.
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This is not something to be proud of! Warm up the flamethrowers
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folks! :-) :-)
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--
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Pete.Chown@dale.dircon.co.uk "The Pen is mightier than the Quill"
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-- anonymous
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From: kenbrody@cloud9.net (Kenneth Brody)
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Subject: Looking for Linux BBS software
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 15:36:34 GMT
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I am considering starting a BBS from my Linux system. I looked at the sunsite
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archives, and found a wide array of possibilities.
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I would like to hear from anyone out there who is actually running a Linux
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BBS about which software they use, along with the best/worst features, in an
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attempt to narrow down the field I should consider. I'd also like to know
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why you chose the system that you use, and maybe even why you chose not to
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use some others.
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Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
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--
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+---------+----------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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| Kenneth | kenbrody@cloud9.net | "The opinions expressed herein |
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| J. | | are not necessarily those of |
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| Brody | http://www.cloud9.net/~kenbrody/ | The Small Computer Company." |
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+---------+----------------------------------+--------------------------------+
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GM/CS (ver 2.1) d-- H+() s+++:+> !g p? au+ a w+@ v>+ C++$(+++) UACS?++++$
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UL++++ P+ L+(++) 3- E- N++>+ K(---) W++$ M-- V(-) -po+ Y+ t+ !5 j++ R
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G? tv+ b+ !D B->? e+>++ u+@ h->++--- f>+ r++>+++ n---(+) y+(*)>++++
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From: larsh@kfdata.no (Lars A. Hansen)
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Subject: how to write man pages
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 17:39:26 GMT
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The subject says it all, how to write them what tool to use?
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--- Lars ---
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From: damianf@wpi.edu (Damian Frank)
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Re: DOOM linux with TERM
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 07:26:59 GMT
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Reply-To: damianf@wpi.edu
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: man tredir
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: RTFM
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Yes, I'd forgotten that. It MIGHT work; I'd test it but my X is down. In
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the past, I've had numerous difficulties getting tredir to work with
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non-term-aware apps (and it's mostly pointless with term aware apps),
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however, so..who can say? Has anyone tried this?
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--
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Damian Frank "Each man must for himself alone decide what is right and
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damianf@wpi.edu what is wrong, which course is patriotic and which isn't.
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You cannot shirk this and be a man." -Mark Twain
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From: dicks@tasking.nl (Dick Streefland)
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Subject: Re: XFree86 patch for DOOM 320x200 doublescan
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 17:43:53 GMT
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Peter Bollerman (bollerma@math.ruu.nl) wrote:
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--> In article Jow@tasking.nl, dicks@tasking.nl (Dick Streefland) writes:
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--> [%]I have made a small patch to the XFree86-2.1.1 release which
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--> [%]implements a "doublescan" flag that may be added to a mode line
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--> [%]in Xconfig, just like the "interlace" flag.
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--> Ok, but where can I find the source to patch it to?
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I got the XFree86-2.1 source from the Snow-2.1 CD, and I
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patched it to version 2.1.1 with the following patch:
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ftp.win.tue.nl:pub/XFree86/2.1-2.1.1.diff.gz
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Perhaps, the 2.1 source is available there also.
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--> Also, before I start building, how do I find out if I have a programmable
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--> clock generator?
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You have a programmable clock generator when you are using a
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Clocks "icd2061a"
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or
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Clockprog "....."
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line in your Xconfig file.
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--> How do I program it?
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XFree86 will do it for you :-)
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--
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Dick Streefland //// Tasking Software BV
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dicks@tasking.nl (@ @) The Netherlands
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From: leonard101@aol.com (Leonard101)
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Subject: Re: How to use floppy with linux?
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 15:15:03 -0400
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In article <tkidd.780077893@hubcap>, tkidd@hubcap.clemson.edu (kidd travis
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danemon) writes:
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>> Hi. I have Linux installed on my hard drive, and would like to know
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how I
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can format and copy to and from floppy disks. I know my drives are named
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fd0 and fd1, but that's about it. Any help on this group or private
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E-mail
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would be appreciated.
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-Travis <<
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Hi Travis,
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I'm pretty new to Linux myself...
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Try fdformat /dev/fd0 to format your diskette. Or fdformat
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/dev/fd0H1440.
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Try mount /dev/fd0 to 'mount' the filesystem.
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There is a wealth in the man pages for 'mount' take a look at man
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mount.
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-Len
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From: muttiah@tamu.edu (Ranjan Muttiah)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions
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Subject: Linux on P5-66
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Date: 20 Sep 1994 19:24:26 GMT
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Reply-To: muttiah@tamu.edu
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I'm reposting since I neglected to give some details
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earlier. I'm trying to install Slackware 2-0.0 on a P5-66.
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At LILO boot, the ramdisk default is used. The system boots until it
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has detected the SCSI controller with the message:
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boot: loading ramdisk
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calibrating delay loop .... ok - 26.63 bogo mips at 33 mhz
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[when set a 66 mhz 1.90 bogo mips shows up].
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failed ( why did it fail ?)
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scsi0: adaptec 1542
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scsi: 1 host
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The floppy drive is locked but no response from the keyboard.
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The SCSI board is a Buslogic BT-946C fast SCSI PCI host adapter which
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according to the documentation "supports 1540-interface compatibility
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operating systems." Is linux supported by this board ??
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From: fat@laforge (Andre T. Fraser)
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Subject: Re: TERM;ftp & tredir
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 05:43:25 GMT
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I think you mean tredir 4000 23 to redirect port 4000 on the remote
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machine to port 23 on your local machine.
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David Delaune (delaune@hardy.u.washington.edu) wrote:
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: I'm trying to setup TERM to redirect (tredir) ftp services to a paticular
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: host/port combo. I can get port 21 redirected fine, but I cannot get the
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: data connection port 20 redirected so that when the remote hosts attempts
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: to open it, that my machine can respond to it properly. Anybody done this
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: yet? Thanks in advance.
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: Dave
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--
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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... __0 fat@cldc.howard.edu (202) 806-4810
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.. _`\<,_ Andre T. Fraser (Sys Op)
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___(*)/_(*)__________________Computer Learning and Design Center____________
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Ask me a question. If I don't know the answer, then come back tomorrow
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and I'll have an answer.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^http://www.cldc.howard.edu/~fat^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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From: fat@laforge (Andre T. Fraser)
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Subject: Re: looking for term clients
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 05:46:41 GMT
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Look in /usr/bin, there are a couple of term clients including ttelnet
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and tncftp. To get some other stuff check out sunsite.unc.edu in
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/pub/Linux/apps/comm/term/
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Daniel Pewzner (vegi@eskimo.com) wrote:
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: Hi, I'm interested in knowing what term clients are available. I am
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: running term 1.14 off Slackware 2.0. I realize this is an older version,
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: but it works fine for me right now. However, I would like to have a
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: termIRC client. Thank you for any help!
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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... __0 fat@cldc.howard.edu (202) 806-4810
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.. _`\<,_ Andre T. Fraser (Sys Op)
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___(*)/_(*)__________________Computer Learning and Design Center____________
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Ask me a question. If I don't know the answer, then come back tomorrow
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and I'll have an answer.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^http://www.cldc.howard.edu/~fat^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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From: darkone@netcom.com (Anonymous)
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Subject: Companies installing Linux
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Date: Sat, 17 Sep 1994 19:32:04 GMT
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Is anyone compiling a list of all the various companies that will install
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Linux on a pre-configured system? There was a thread awhile back, but
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I neglected to save the pertinent articles. I also got a fairly good
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quote back from someone named Ronald <last name I forget> III. Does
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anyone know who I am talking about? If so, could you relate any
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experiences from him? I seem to have lost the email due to system
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problems. :(
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From: m5912dm@zeus.rz.th-leipzig.de (Matuschek)
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Subject: x11-server wich supports 2 MB video memory
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 08:55:53 GMT
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Hi !
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I'm using a Hercules Dynamite Pro 2MB graphics card.
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But My X-Server dosn't support more than one megabyte
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video memory. Is there a server, wich support 2 MB
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for higher virtual resolutions or hicolor support ?
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Please email Me:
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+-----------------------------------------------------+
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| DDDDDD MM MM Daniel Matuschek |
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| D D M M M M Sangerhaeuser Str.12 |
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| D D M M M 06295 Lutherstadt Eisleben |
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| D D M M Germany |
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| DDDDDD M M |
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| Voice : +49 / 3475 / 747956 |
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| Email : m5912dm@zeus.rz.th-leipzig.de |
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| May the force be with you and your terminal |
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From: danpop@cernapo.cern.ch (Dan Pop)
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Subject: Re: how to write man pages
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 08:49:01 GMT
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In <1994Sep20.173926.6243@kfdata.no> larsh@kfdata.no (Lars A. Hansen) writes:
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>The subject says it all, how to write them what tool to use?
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>
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1. Type "man 7 man" and read the output.
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2. Have a look at the unformatted text of a man page.
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That's all.
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Dan
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--
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Dan Pop
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CERN, CN Division
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Email: danpop@cernapo.cern.ch
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Mail: CERN - PPE, Bat. 31 R-004, CH-1211 Geneve 23, Switzerland
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From: rucker@aibn55.astro.uni-bonn.de (Karsten Rucker)
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Subject: Re: NCR53c810 alpha driver problem
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 07:44:32 GMT
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Reuben A. McFarland (mcfarlan@rubidium.service.indiana.edu) wrote:
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: Need advice, I have a:
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: Genoa 486PCI-G ver. A motherboard
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: PCI SCSI controller with an NCR53c810 chip in PCI slot 1
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: V3.0 SDMS BIOS (so it says )
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: Conner CFP1060s 1.05 Gig. SCSI drive
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: Using the bootdisk I got from tsx-11 /pub/linux/ALPHA/scsi/ncr53c810/
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: ncr_slack.3.gz, I get when booting:
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: SCSI1: at PCI bus 0, device 1, function 0
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: SCSI1: NCR53c810 at memory 0xfc800000, io 0xd000, irq 0
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: SCSI0: IRQ not free, detaching
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: scsi : 0 hosts
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: scsi : detected 0 SCSI disks 0 Tapes 0 CD-ROM dives total
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: scsi : 0 buffer total 0 bytes
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: I guess I need to know how I tell the controller to use a different IRQ.
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: This same setup works under DOS.
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: Anyone else have this problem?
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: ----------------------------------------------------------
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: Reuben A. McFarland
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: Indiana University
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: mcfarlan@rubidium.service.indiana.edu
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: ----------------------------------------------------------
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First, have you assigned an irq (for example irq 9) to the
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pci slot? Depending on your motherboard, this must be done
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in the bios setup and/or via jumpers on the board.
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If you still get this message, you have the same problem i
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have had. Then there is a bug in your bios. The easiest
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way around this(which i have done), is to hardcode your
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interupt number in the kernel (put 'irq=9;'
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in the kernel ncr-scsi-driver and build a new kernel).
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ciao
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karsten
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From: maa@mpc37.inf.uni-jena.de (Andreas Brand)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: NCR53c710 + COMPAQ works with Linux?
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Date: 21 Sep 1994 09:39:08 GMT
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I tried without success to install Linux on my COMPAQ ProSignia 5/60
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(EISA ,32MB ,NCR 53c710, IBMOEM 1.05 GB Hard Drive).
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Kernel : Version 1.11.49 (compiled with NCR53c7,8xx SCSI support)
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But no SCSI hosts is detected.
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Has someone running Linux on a COMPAQ with NCR53c710?
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What I have to do?
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Andreas
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